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  • Page 1: Cli Reference Guide

    Part No. 060218-10, Rev. K September 2009 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide www.alcatel-lucent.com OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide page -i...
  • Page 2 OmniSwitch 6855 Series, OmniSwitch 9000 Series, and OmniSwitch 9000E Series The functionality described in this guide is subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2009 by Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved. This document may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the express written permission of Alcatel-Lucent.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    About This Guide ......................xli Supported Platforms ......................xli Who Should Read this Manual? ..................xlii When Should I Read this Manual? ..................xlii What is in this Manual? ....................xlii What is Not in this Manual? ...................xliii How is the Information Organized? ................xliii Text Conventions ......................xliii...
  • Page 4 ......................2-59 show hash-control ....................2-61 license apply ......................2-62 show license info ....................2-63 show license file .....................2-64 Chapter 3 Chassis MAC Server (CMS) Commands ..............3-1 mac-range eeprom ....................3-2 mac-retention status ....................3-4 mac-retention dup-mac-trap ..................3-5 mac release .......................3-6 show mac-range ......................3-7 show mac-range alloc ....................3-9...
  • Page 5 ....................5-17 ntp broadcast ......................5-18 ntp peer ........................5-20 show ntp status .......................5-22 show ntp client .......................5-24 show ntp client server-list ..................5-26 show ntp server client-list ..................5-28 show ntp server status ....................5-30 show ntp keys ......................5-34 show ntp peers ......................5-36 show ntp server disabled-interfaces ...............5-38...
  • Page 6 ........................6-39 ssh ........................... 6-41 ssh6 .........................6-43 ssh enforce pubkey-auth ..................6-45 show ssh config ......................6-46 show command-log ....................6-48 show command-log status ..................6-50 Chapter 7 File Management Commands ................. 7-1 cd ..........................7-3 pwd ........................... 7-5 mkdir ........................7-6 rmdir .........................7-8 ls ..........................7-10 dir ...........................
  • Page 7 ....................12-7 lacp linkagg size .....................12-9 lacp linkagg name ....................12-12 lacp linkagg admin state ..................12-13 lacp linkagg actor admin key ................12-15 lacp linkagg actor system priority ................12-16 lacp linkagg actor system id .................12-17 lacp linkagg partner system id ................12-18 lacp linkagg partner system priority ..............12-20...
  • Page 8 ..................12-27 lacp agg actor system priority ................12-29 lacp agg partner admin state .................12-31 lacp agg partner admin system id .................12-33 lacp agg partner admin key ..................12-35 lacp agg partner admin system priority ..............12-37 lacp agg actor port priority ...................12-39 lacp agg partner admin port ..................12-41...
  • Page 9 ..................15-61 bridge msti slot/port priority ................15-63 bridge 1x1 slot/port priority .................15-65 bridge slot/port path cost ..................15-67 bridge cist slot/port path cost ................15-71 bridge msti slot/port path cost ................15-75 bridge 1x1 slot/port path cost ................15-78 bridge slot/port mode ...................15-81 bridge cist slot/port mode ..................15-83...
  • Page 10 ..................16-20 show erp statistics ....................16-22 Chapter 17 Source Learning Commands ................. 17-1 mac-address-table ....................17-2 mac-address-table vpls permanent sap ..............17-4 mac-address-table vpls permanent mesh-sdp ............17-6 mac-address-table static-multicast .................17-8 mac-address-table aging-time ................17-10 source-learning .....................17-12 source-learning chassis-distributed ..............17-14 show mac-address-table ..................17-15 show mac-address-table all ..................17-18...
  • Page 11 ..................19-85 show interfaces transceiver ..................19-87 show interfaces hybrid ..................19-90 show interfaces hybrid status ................19-94 show interfaces hybrid flow control ..............19-96 show interfaces hybrid pause ................19-98 show interfaces hybrid capability ...............19-100 show interfaces hybrid accounting ..............19-102 show interfaces hybrid counters .................19-105 show interfaces hybrid counters errors ...............19-107...
  • Page 12 ................19-111 show interfaces hybrid port ................19-113 show interfaces hybrid flood rate ...............19-115 show interfaces hybrid ifg ..................19-117 debug interfaces set backpressure ..............19-119 debug interfaces backpressure ................19-120 Chapter 20 Port Mobility Commands ..................20-1 vlan dhcp mac ......................20-2 vlan dhcp mac range ....................20-4...
  • Page 13 MPLS LDP Commands ....................24-1 configure router ldp shutdown ................24-3 configure router ldp interface-parameters interface ..........24-4 configure router ldp interface-parameters interface shutdown .......24-6 configure router ldp interface-parameters hello .............24-7 configure router ldp interface-parameters keepalive ..........24-9 configure router ldp interface-parameters transport-address ........24-11 configure router ldp targeted-session hello ............24-13...
  • Page 14 ................25-4 configure router mpls interface shutdown ..............25-5 configure router mpls interface label-map .............25-6 configure router mpls interface label-map swap next-hop ........25-8 configure router mpls interface label-map pop ............25-10 configure router mpls interface label-map shutdown ...........25-12 configure router mpls static-lsp ................25-14 configure router mpls static-lsp shutdown ............25-16...
  • Page 15 ...............26-39 configure service vpls mesh-sdp ................26-41 configure service vpls mesh-sdp shutdown ............26-43 configure service vpls mesh-sdp egress vc-label ..........26-45 configure service vpls mesh-sdp ingress vc-label ..........26-47 configure service vpls mesh-sdp static-mac ............26-49 configure service l2profile ...................26-51 configure service port mode access ..............26-54...
  • Page 16 ..................28-33 show ethoam ......................28-35 show ethoam domain ....................28-37 show ethoam domain association .................28-39 show ethoam domain association end-point ............28-41 show ethoam default-domain ................28-44 show ethoam remote endpoint domain ..............28-46 show ethoam cfmstack ..................28-48 show ethoam linktrace-reply domain ..............28-50 show ethoam linktrace-tran-id ................28-52...
  • Page 17 .........................32-23 ip access-list ......................32-25 ip access-list address ....................32-26 ip route-map action ....................32-28 ip route-map match ip address ................32-30 ip route-map match ipv6 address .................32-32 ip route-map match ip-nexthop ................32-34 ip route-map match ipv6-nexthop ................32-36 ip route-map match tag ..................32-38 ip route-map match ipv4-interface ...............32-40...
  • Page 18 ....................32-80 icmp addr-mask ....................32-82 icmp messages ......................32-84 ip dos scan close-port-penalty ................32-85 ip dos scan tcp open-port-penalty .................32-86 ip dos scan udp open-port-penalty ...............32-87 ip dos scan threshold ....................32-88 ip dos trap ......................32-90 ip dos scan decay ....................32-91 show ip traffic .......................32-92...
  • Page 19 IPv6 Commands ......................33-1 ipv6 interface ......................33-3 ipv6 address ......................33-6 ipv6 address global-id ....................33-8 ipv6 address local-unicast ..................33-9 ipv6 interface tunnel source destination ...............33-11 ipv6 dad-check .....................33-12 ipv6 hop-limit .......................33-13 ipv6 pmtu-lifetime ....................33-14 ipv6 host .......................33-15 ipv6 neighbor stale-lifetime .................33-16 ipv6 neighbor ......................33-17...
  • Page 20 ...............36-18 ip helper pxe-support ....................36-20 ip helper traffic-suppression .................36-21 ip helper dhcp-snooping ..................36-23 ip helper dhcp-snooping mac-address verification ..........36-24 ip helper dhcp-snooping option-82 data-insertion ..........36-25 ip helper dhcp-snooping option-82 format ............36-27 ip helper dhcp-snooping bypass option-82-check ..........36-29 ip helper dhcp-snooping vlan ................36-30...
  • Page 21 .............36-42 ip helper dhcp-snooping binding action ...............36-43 ip helper dhcp-snooping binding persistency ............36-44 ip helper boot-up ....................36-45 ip helper boot-up enable ..................36-46 ip udp relay ......................36-47 ip udp relay vlan ....................36-49 show ip helper ......................36-51 show ip helper stats ....................36-55...
  • Page 22 .................39-18 ip ospf bfd-std status ....................39-19 ip ospf bfd-std all-interfaces .................39-21 ip ospf interface bfd-std ..................39-22 ip ospf interface bfd-std drs-only .................39-23 ip ospf interface bfd-std all-nbrs ................39-24 ip bgp bfd-std status .....................39-25 ip bgp bfd-std all-neighbors .................39-26 ip bgp neighbors bfd-std ..................39-27...
  • Page 23 ..................41-31 ip ospf interface dead-interval ................41-33 ip ospf interface hello-interval ................41-34 ip ospf interface md5 ....................41-35 ip ospf interface md5 key ..................41-37 ip ospf interface type ....................41-39 ip ospf interface cost ....................41-41 ip ospf interface poll-interval ................41-42 ip ospf interface priority ..................41-43...
  • Page 24 ....................41-67 show ip ospf virtual-link ..................41-69 show ip ospf virtual-neighbor ................41-71 show ip ospf area ....................41-74 show ip ospf area range ..................41-77 show ip ospf area stub ..................41-79 show ip ospf interface ..................41-81 show ip ospf restart ....................41-87...
  • Page 25 ..............43-68 ip isis interface passive ..................43-70 ip isis interface retransmit-interval ...............43-71 ip isis interface default-type .................43-72 ip isis interface level hello-auth-type ..............43-73 ip isis interface level hello-interval ..............43-75 ip isis interface level hello-multiplier ..............43-76 ip isis interface level metric .................43-77 ip isis interface level passive ................43-79...
  • Page 26 ..................44-9 ip bgp bestpath as-path ignore ................44-10 ip bgp cluster-id ....................44-12 ip bgp default local-preference ................44-13 ip bgp fast-external-failover .................44-15 ip bgp always-compare-med ................44-17 ip bgp bestpath med missing-as-worst ..............44-18 ip bgp client-to-client reflection ................44-19 ip bgp as-origin-interval ..................44-21 ip bgp synchronization ..................44-22...
  • Page 27 ................44-91 ip bgp neighbor out-communitylist ..............44-92 ip bgp neighbor out-prefixlist ................44-93 ip bgp neighbor route-map ...................44-94 ip bgp neighbor clear soft ..................44-96 ip bgp policy aspath-list ..................44-97 ip bgp policy aspath-list action ................44-100 ip bgp policy aspath-list priority ................44-102 ip bgp policy community-list ................44-104...
  • Page 28 ................44-188 show ip bgp policy route-map ................44-190 ip bgp graceful-restart ..................44-193 ip bgp graceful-restart restart-interval ..............44-194 ipv6 bgp unicast ....................44-195 ip bgp neighbor activate-ipv6 ................44-196 ip bgp neighbor ipv6-nexthop ................44-197 show ipv6 bgp path ....................44-198 show ipv6 bgp routes ..................44-203...
  • Page 29 ..............45-35 ip pim interface-election-notification-period ............45-36 show ip pim sparse ....................45-37 show ip pim dense ....................45-40 show ip pim ssm group ..................45-42 show ip pim dense group ..................45-44 show ip pim neighbor ...................45-46 show ip pim candidate-rp ..................45-49 show ip pim group-map ..................45-51...
  • Page 30 ....................46-7 ip dvmrp interface metric ..................46-8 ip dvmrp neighbor-interval ..................46-9 ip dvmrp neighbor-timeout ...................46-10 ip dvmrp prune-lifetime ..................46-11 ip dvmrp prune-timeout ..................46-12 ip dvmrp report-interval ..................46-13 ip dvmrp route-holddown ..................46-14 ip dvmrp route-timeout ..................46-15 ip dvmrp subord-default ..................46-16 ip dvmrp tunnel ....................46-18...
  • Page 31 ......................52-36 qos flush .......................52-37 qos reset ........................52-39 qos stats reset ......................52-40 qos port reset ......................52-41 qos port .........................52-42 qos port trusted .....................52-44 qos port servicing mode ..................52-46 qos port q minbw maxbw ..................52-48 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 xxxi...
  • Page 32 ....................53-21 policy map group ....................53-23 policy service ......................53-25 policy service protocol ..................53-28 policy service source tcp port ................53-30 policy service destination tcp port ................53-32 policy service source udp port ................53-34 policy service destination udp port ...............53-36 policy condition ....................53-38 policy condition source ip ..................53-43...
  • Page 33 ..............53-165 show policy classify source vlan ................53-167 show policy classify destination vlan ..............53-169 show policy classify source interface type ............53-171 show policy classify destination interface type ..........53-173 show policy classify 802.1p ................53-175 show policy classify source ip ................53-176 show policy classify destination ip ..............53-178...
  • Page 34 ................53-192 show policy service ....................53-194 show policy service group ..................53-196 show policy mac group ..................53-198 show policy port group ..................53-200 show policy map group ..................53-202 show policy action ....................53-204 show policy condition ..................53-207 show active policy rule ..................53-210 show policy rule ....................53-213...
  • Page 35 ..............57-1 ip slb admin ......................57-2 ip slb reset statistics ....................57-3 ip slb cluster ......................57-4 ip slb cluster admin status ..................57-6 ip slb cluster ping period ..................57-7 ip slb cluster ping timeout ..................57-9 ip slb cluster ping retries ..................57-11 ip slb cluster probe ....................57-12...
  • Page 36 ...................57-13 ip slb server ip cluster probe ................57-15 ip slb probe ......................57-16 ip slb probe timeout ....................57-18 ip slb probe period ....................57-20 ip slb probe port ....................57-22 ip slb probe retries ....................57-24 ip slb probe username ...................57-26 ip slb probe password ...................57-27...
  • Page 37 ...................58-86 aaa hic ........................58-88 aaa hic web-agent-url ...................58-90 aaa hic custom-proxy-port ..................58-91 show aaa server ....................58-92 show aaa authentication vlan ................58-95 show aaa authentication ..................58-97 show aaa authentication 802.1x ................58-99 show aaa authentication mac ................58-101 show aaa accounting 802.1x ................58-102 show aaa accounting vlan ...................58-103...
  • Page 38 Software License and Copyright Statements ........... A-23 Alcatel-Lucent License Agreement ................A-23 ALCATEL-LUCENT SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ......A-23 Third Party Licenses and Notices ................A-26 A. Booting and Debugging Non-Proprietary Software ........A-26 xxxviii OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 39 B. The OpenLDAP Public License: Version 2.8, 17 August 2003 ...... A-26 C. Linux ........................ A-27 D. GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE: Version 2, June 1991 ......A-27 E. University of California ................... A-32 F. Carnegie-Mellon University ................A-32 G. Random.c ......................A-32 H.
  • Page 40 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 41 About This Guide This OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide is a comprehensive resource to all Command Line Interface (CLI) commands available on the OmniSwitch 6400 Series, OmniSwitch 6850 Series, OmniSwitch 6855 Series, OmniSwitch 9000 Series, and OmniSwitch 9000E Series switches. Supported Platforms This information in this guide applies to the following products: •...
  • Page 42 Anyone wishing to gain knowledge on the details of all CLI commands available on the OmniSwitch will benefit from the material in this refer- ence guide. However, advanced users who have already familiarized themselves with the OmniSwitch CLI commands will benefit most from the detailed content in this guide.
  • Page 43: About This Guide

    Primarily a reference, this guide does not provide step-by-step instructions on how to set up particular features on the switch. It also does not provide overview or application examples on software features. For comprehensive information on how to configure particular software features in the switch, consult the appropriate configuration guide.
  • Page 44: Who Should Read This Manual

    “ ” (Quotation Marks) Used to enclose text strings that contain spaces. The quotation marks are required input on the command line. Example: vlan 2 “new test vlan” page xliv...
  • Page 45: What Is Not In This Manual

    The following section outlines a roadmap of the manuals that will help you at each stage of the configuration process. Under each stage, we point you to the manual or manuals that will be most helpful to you.
  • Page 46 The OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide contains comprehensive information on all CLI commands supported by the switch. This guide includes syntax, default, usage, example, related CLI command, and CLI-to-MIB variable mapping information for all CLI commands supported by the switch. This guide can be consulted anytime during the configuration process to find detailed and specific information on each CLI command.
  • Page 47: Documentation Roadmap

    About This Guide Related Documentation Related Documentation The following are the titles and descriptions of all the related OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 user manuals: • OmniSwitch 6400 Series Getting Started Guide Describes the hardware and software procedures for getting an OmniSwitch 6400 Series switch up and running.
  • Page 48 Related Documentation About This Guide • OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide Complete reference to all CLI commands supported on the OmniSwitch 6400, 6800, 6850, 6855, 9000, and 9000E. Includes syntax definitions, default values, examples, usage guidelines and CLI-to-MIB variable mappings. •...
  • Page 49: Related Documentation

    Additionally, with 24-hour-a-day access to Alcatel’s Service and Support web page, you’ll be able to view and update any case (open or closed) that you have reported to Alcatel’s technical support, open a new case or access helpful release notes, technical bulletins, and manuals.
  • Page 50 Technical Support About This Guide page l OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 51: User Manual Cd

    1 CMM Commands The Chassis Management Module (CMM) CLI commands allow you to manage switch software files in the working directory, the certified directory, and the running configuration. MIB information for the CMM commands is as follows: Filename: AlcatelIND1Chassis.mib Module:...
  • Page 52 • The CPM, CFM and CPU of CMM can be reset independently. • If a reload command is issued and the local/remote fabric module is in up state, only the CPM will be reset. • If a reload command is issued and the local/remote fabric module is in a down state, then the complete CMM will be reloaded.
  • Page 53: Chapter 1 Ethernet Port Commands

    OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Switch Management Guide. • If the switch is part of a stack with three or more switches, the next switch in “idle” mode becomes the secondary CMM, and the original primary CMM becomes “idle.” For more information on stacks, see the appropriate Hardware Users Guide.The cancel keyword stops a pending reboot.
  • Page 54 CMM. The working directory reload takes place immediately unless a time frame is set using the in or at keywords. • The in or at keywords allow you to schedule a working reload sometime in the future. A schedule working reboot is called an activate. •...
  • Page 55 CMM Commands • If the switch is a part of a stack, using this command synchronizes the working directories of all the switches in the stack to the working directory of the primary CMM switch. Examples -> reload working rollback-timeout 5 ->...
  • Page 56: Trap Port Link

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • This command is used to copy the changes made using the CLI commands from the running configuration (RAM) to the working directory. • This command is only valid if the switch is running from the working directory. Use the...
  • Page 57 CMM Commands Related Commands write memory Copies the running primary RAM version of the CMM software to the working primary flash. copy flash-synchro Copies the startup primary flash version of the CMM software to the startup secondary flash version of the CMM software.
  • Page 58: Interfaces Speed

    This command is only valid if the switch is running from the working directory. Use the show running-directory command to check from where the switch is running. Note. On an OmniSwitch set up with redundant CMMs, the saved boot.cfg file will be overwritten if the takeover command is executed after the write memory command. Examples ->...
  • Page 59 Copies the running configuration (RAM) to the working directory. Overwrites the contents of the certified directory on the primary CMM with the contents of the work- ing directory on the primary CMM. Synchronizes the primary and secondary CMMs.
  • Page 60: Interfaces Mode

    CMM Commands MIB Objects configManager configWriteMemory page 1-10 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 61 • In order for this command to work, the amount of free space in flash must equal the size of the files being copied. If there isn’t enough free space, the copy attempt will fail and an error message is gener- ated.
  • Page 62: Interfaces Autoneg

    Or copy the startup primary flash version of the CMM software to the working primary flash. copy flash-synchro Copies the startup primary flash version of the CMM software to the star- tup secondary flash version of the CMM software. MIB Objects...
  • Page 63 The two CMMs must be in synchronization if a fail over occurs, otherwise switch performance is lost. • If the switch is part of a stack, all switches in the stack are updated with the primary CMM files. Examples -> copy flash-synchro ->...
  • Page 64: Interfaces Crossover

    This command can also be used on the secondary CMM. • If the switch is part of a stack with three or more switches, the next switch in “idle” mode becomes the secondary CMM, and the original primary CMM becomes “idle.” For more information on stacks, see “Managing Stacks”...
  • Page 65 CMM Commands Examples -> takeover -> takeover with-fabric Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Command reload Reboots the CMM to its startup software configuration. MIB Objects chasEntPhysicalTable csEntPhysicalIndex chasEntPhysAdminStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 1-15...
  • Page 66: Interfaces Pause

    Usage Guidelines • Once a switch has booted and is running, it will run either from the working or certified directory. If running from the certified, changes made to the running configuration using CLI commands cannot be saved. A switch must be running from the working directory in order to save the current running configuration.
  • Page 67 (i.e., RAM), and have not been written to the flash directory’s configu- ration file. In this case, a list of only the affected NIs displays in the table output (e.g., 1 6 9 12).
  • Page 68 Reboots the CMM to its startup software configuration. write memory Copies the running configuration (RAM) to the working directory. copy flash-synchro Copies the certified directory version of the primary CMM software to the certified directory of the secondary CMM. MIB Objects chasControlModuleTable...
  • Page 69: Interfaces E2E-Flow-Vlan

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • It is possible to preset a reboot on a CMM by using the reload command. If this is done, use the show reload command to see when the next scheduled reboot will occur. •...
  • Page 70 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • If no additional parameters are entered (i.e., working, certified, or loaded), microcode information for the running configuration will be displayed. • This command can also be used on the secondary CMM.
  • Page 71: Interfaces Duplex

    Release Version number. Size File size. Description File description. Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands show microcode history Displays the archive history for microcode versions installed on the switch. OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 1-21...
  • Page 72 The history for the certified directory’s microcode will be displayed. Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines If no additional parameters are entered (i.e., working or certified), the microcode history for the running directory will be displayed. Examples -> show microcode history Archive Created 8/27/05 23:45:00 Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 73: Interfaces Admin

    Monitoring Commands Chassis Management and Monitoring commands allow you to configure and view hardware-related operations on the switch. Topics include basic system information, as well as Network Interface (NI) module and chassis management. Additional Information. Refer to your separate Hardware Users Guide for detailed information on chassis components, as well as managing and monitoring hardware-related functions.
  • Page 74 Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands A summary of available commands is listed here: Management Commands system contact system name system location system date system time system time-and-date synchro system timezone system daylight savings time update update lanpower reload ni reload all...
  • Page 75: Interfaces Cli-Prompt

    Specifies the switch’s administrative contact. An administrative contact is the person or department in charge of the switch. If a contact is specified, users can easily find the appropriate network administrator if they have questions or comments about the switch.
  • Page 76 Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands system name Modifies the switch’s current system name. The system name can be any simple, user-defined text description for the switch. system name text_string Syntax Definitions text_string The new system name. The system name can range from 1 to 19 characters in length.
  • Page 77: Interfaces Alias

    Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands system location Specifies the switch’s current physical location. If you need to determine the switch’s location from a remote site, entering a system location can be very useful. system location text_string Syntax Definitions text_string The switch’s physical location. For example, TestLab. The system location can range from 1 to 254 characters in length.
  • Page 78: Interfaces Ifg

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • If you do not specify a new system date in the command line, the current system date will be displayed. • For more information on setting time zone parameters (e.g., Daylight Savings Time), refer to the system timezone command on page 2-9.
  • Page 79: Interfaces No L2 Statistics

    Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E. Usage Guidelines If you do not specify a new system time in the command line, the current system time will be displayed. Examples -> system time 14:30:00 -> system time 15:48:08 Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 80 The system time-and-date synchro command applies only to switches with redundant CMM configurations. • Synchronizing date and time settings is an important step in providing effective CMM failover for switches in redundant configurations. Be sure to periodically synchronize the primary and secondary CMMs using this command.
  • Page 81: Interfaces Max Frame

    Syntax Definitions timezone_abbrev Specifies a time zone for the switch and sets the system clock to run on UTC. Refer to the table below for a list of supported time zone abbrevi- ations. If you specify a time zone abbreviation, the hours offset from UTC will be automatically calculated by the switch.
  • Page 82 Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands Abbreviation Name Hours from DST Start DST End DST Change China; +08:00 No default No default No default Manila, Philippines Bangkok +07:00 No default No default No default No standard name +06:00 No default No default...
  • Page 83: Interfaces Flood Multicast

    -> system timezone 00:00 hour from UTC Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands system date Displays or modifies the switch’s current system date. system time Displays or modifies the switch’s current system time. MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesTimezone...
  • Page 84 Usage Guidelines • If your timezone shows a default value in the DST Start and DST End columns of the “Time Zone and DST Information Table” found in Chapter 2, “Managing System Files,” of the OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Switch Management Guide, you do not need to set a start and end time. Your switch clock will automatically adjust for DST as shown in the table.
  • Page 85: Interfaces Flood

    Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands • You must enable DST whether you use a default DST timezone or if you specify your offset using the daylight savings time start syntax. • Setting the start and end date and time for DST is only supported when a custom timezone is configured.
  • Page 86 Upgrade Instructions for the new release before performing this type of update on the switch. update {uboot {cmm | ni {all | slot}} uboot-miniboot | fpga cmm | bootrom {all | slot} | [default | backup] miniboot [all | slot] }...
  • Page 87: Interfaces Flood Rate

    OS6400-> update miniboot 3 Release History Release 6.1.1; command was introduced. Release 6.1.2; slot and bootrom parameters were added. Release 6.1.3; uboot support for OmniSwitch 6850 added; uboot-miniboot parameter added, file_path parameter deprecated. OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 2-15...
  • Page 88 Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands Related Commands reload all Reloads all the NIs and CMMs in a chassis. MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesArg1 systemServicesAction page 2-16 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 89: Interfaces Violation-Recovery-Time

    Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands update lanpower Uploads new firmware to the POE controller. Please contact your Alcatel-Lucent support representative before using this command. update lanpower {lanpower_num | all} Syntax Definitions lanpower_num The POE unit number to update. Updates all POE units in the switch.
  • Page 90 On OmniSwitch stackable series switches, the reload ni command reboots only the specified switch. However, if you use this command on a switch that has a primary CMM role in a stack, it will no longer be primary. Instead, it will be secondary in a two-switch stack and idle in a stack consisting of three or more switches.
  • Page 91: Interfaces Violation-Recovery-Maximum

    Related Commands reload all Reloads all the NIs and CMMs in a chassis. power ni Turns the power on or off for a specified Network Interface (NI) module. show ni Shows the hardware information and the current status for Network Interface (NI) modules currently running in the chassis.
  • Page 92 Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands reload all Reloads (i.e., reboots) all the Network Interfaces (NIs) and Chassis Management Module (CMMs) in an OmniSwitch chassis, a standalone switch, or all the switches in an OmniSwitch stack. reload all [in [hours:] minutes | at hour:minute [month day | day month]]...
  • Page 93: Interfaces Violation-Recovery-Trap

    Related Commands reload ni Reloads a specific NI module. power ni Turns the power on or off for a specified Network Interface (NI) module. show ni Shows the hardware information and current status for Network Interface (NI) modules currently running in the chassis.
  • Page 94: Interfaces Clear-Violation-All

    Note. If a switch is forced into the pass-through mode, the rest of the virtual chassis (i.e., stack) will not be disrupted. Any elements in the stack not operating in pass-through mode continue to operate normally.
  • Page 95: Interfaces Wait-To-Restore

    Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands Related Commands show stack topology Displays the current operating topology of switches within a stack. stack set slot Assigns a new saved slot number to a switch in a stacked configuration. MIB Objects alaStackMgrChassisTable alaStackMgrSlotNINumber alaStackMgrCommandAction...
  • Page 96 Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands power ni Turns the power on or off for a specified Network Interface (NI) module. power ni [slot] slot-number no power ni [slot] slot-number Syntax Definitions slot Optional command syntax. slot-number The chassis slot number containing the NI module being powered on or off.
  • Page 97: Interfaces Transceiver Ddm

    Syntax Definitions temp The new temperature threshold value, in Celsius. slot-number The chassis slot number for which the CPU warning temperature threshold is set. This parameter is supported only on stackable switches. Defaults parameter default temp Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E.
  • Page 98 Usage Guidelines • When the stack set slot command is issued, the new saved slot value is written to the boot.slot.cfg file. This file is located in the switch’s /flash directory and is used when assigning a slot number for the switch during the boot process.
  • Page 99: Interfaces Link-Monitoring Admin-Status

    Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands Related Commands stack clear slot Clears the current saved slot information for a switch within a stackable switch configuration. show stack topology Displays the current operating topology of switches within a stack. MIB Objects alaStackMgrChassisTable...
  • Page 100 If the user attempts to force the secondary management module into pass- through, the secondary switch will reboot and assume idle status when it comes back up. Meanwhile, an idle switch within the stack is selected and rebooted; when it comes up it assumes the secondary role.
  • Page 101: Interfaces Link-Monitoring Time-Window

    Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands Related Commands stack set slot Sets the saved slot number for switches in a stacked configuration. show stack topology Displays the current operating topology of switches within a stack. MIB Objects alaStackMgrChassisTable alaStackMgrSlotNINumber alaStackMgrSavedSlotNINumber alaStackMgrCommandAction...
  • Page 102 Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E. Usage Guidelines This command may be used when logged into the switch that performs either the primary or secondary CMM role in a stack. Examples -> show system System: Description: 6.1.2.63.R02 Development, February 21, 2006.,...
  • Page 103: Interfaces Link-Monitoring Link-Flap-Threshold

    System Services The number of current system services. System Date & Time The current system date and time. This field is modified using the system date system time commands. Flash Space: Primary CMM: The available flash memory space available on the switch’s primary Available (bytes) management module.
  • Page 104 Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E. Usage Guidelines This command may be used when logged into the switch that performs either as the primary or secondary CMM role in a stack. Examples -> show hardware info CPU Type...
  • Page 105: Interfaces Link-Monitoring Link-Error-Threshold

    Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands output definitions (continued) NVRAM Battery OK The current status of the NVRAM battery. If the battery is OK, YES is displayed in this field. If the battery charge becomes low, NO is dis- played in this field.
  • Page 106 Usage Guidelines • This command may be used when logged into either the primary or secondary CMM. • The number parameter is not an option when using this command on a standalone switch or chassis. Examples -> show chassis Chassis 1...
  • Page 107: Interfaces Clear-Link-Monitoring-Stats

    Operational Status The current operational status of the chassis. Number of Resets The number of times the CMM has been reset (i.e., reloaded or reboo- ted) since the last cold boot of the switch. Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced.
  • Page 108: Interfaces Hybrid Preferred-Fiber

    CMM. • If a switch, which performs a secondary CMM role is installed and runs in a stack, the hardware and status information for both the switches that perform the primary and secondary CMM role will be displayed.
  • Page 109: Interfaces Hybrid Autoneg

    The MAC address assigned to the chassis. This base chassis MAC address is a unique identifier for the switch and is stored on an EEPROM card in the chassis. It is not tied to the CMM. Therefore, it will not change if the CMM is replaced or becomes secondary. The MAC address is used by the Chassis MAC Server (CMS) for allocation to various applications.
  • Page 110 Displays the basic hardware and status information for Network Inter- face (NI) modules currently installed in the switch. show module Displays the basic information for either a specified module or all the modules installed in the chassis. show module long Displays the detailed information for either a specified module or all modules installed in the chassis.
  • Page 111: Interfaces Hybrid Crossover

    Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E. Usage Guidelines This command may be used when logged into the switch that performs either the primary or secondary CMM role in a stack. Examples -> show ni 1 Module in slot 1...
  • Page 112 The date the NI was manufactured. Firmware Version The firmware version for the NI’s ASICs. Admin Status The current power status of the NI. Options include POWER ON or POWER OFF. Operational Status The operational status of the NI. Options include UP or DOWN. The operational status can be DOWN while the power status is on, indicat- ing a possible software issue.
  • Page 113: Interfaces Hybrid Duplex

    Reloads (i.e., reboots) a specified Network Interface (NI) module. power ni Turns the power on or off for a specified Network Interface (NI) module. show module Displays the basic information for either a specified module or all mod- ules installed in the chassis.
  • Page 114 Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands show module Displays the basic information for either a specified module or all modules installed in a standalone switch chassis or a stack. Modules include switches performing the primary and secondary CMM roles and Network Interface (NI) in a stack.
  • Page 115: Interfaces Hybrid Speed

    Displays the detailed information for either a specified module or all modules installed in the chassis. show module status Displays the basic status information for either a specified module or all modules installed in the chassis. OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 116 (e.g., an OS9-GNI-C24 module provides 24 10/100/1000 BaseT auto-sensing twisted-pair ports), information for the daughter board is also displayed. • When a particular NI module is specified in the command line, output is the same as that of the show ni command.
  • Page 117: Interfaces Hybrid Pause

    The date the NI was manufactured. Firmware Version The firmware version for NI’s ASICs. Admin Status The current power status of the NI. Options include POWER ON or POWER OFF. Operational Status The operational status of the NI. Options include UP or DOWN. The operational status can be DOWN while the power status is on, indicat- ing a possible software issue.
  • Page 118 Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E. Usage Guidelines This command may be used when logged into the switch that performs either as the primary or secondary CMM role in a stack. Examples -> show module status Operational...
  • Page 119 Firmware Rev The firmware version for module’s ASICs. For the CMM, the base chassis MAC address is displayed. For detailed information on this base chassis MAC address, refer to the “Managing MAC Addresses and Ranges” chapter of the OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Switch Management Guide.
  • Page 120: Show Interfaces

    When the show power command is entered on stackable switches, information is displayed only for power supplies that are installed in the chassis and powered on. If a power supply is present in a power supply bay, but the power supply is unplugged or its on/off switch is in the off position, the power supply is not listed in the command output.
  • Page 121 Power Provision: output definitions Model Name The power supply’s model number. Description A description of the associated power supply. This field will reflect the model name in most cases. Part Number The Alcatel-Lucent part number for the power supply. Hardware Revision The hardware revision level for the power supply.
  • Page 122 • On chassis-based switches if no fan number is specified the status of all fans is displayed. • On stackable switches if no switch number is specified the status of all fans for all switches is displayed. Examples -> show fan...
  • Page 123 Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands Related Commands show temperature Displays the current operating chassis ambient temperature, as well as current temperature threshold settings. OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 2-51...
  • Page 124: Show Interfaces Capability

    1–8, depending on the size of the stack. Defaults If a slot number is not specified with this command on an OmniSwitch stackable switch, temperature information for all switches operating in the stack is displayed by default.
  • Page 125 Threshold reaches or exceeds this temperature, the primary switch or CMM’s TEMP LED displays amber and a warning is sent to the user. Values may range from 15–94 on stackable switches and 15–70 on chassis-based switches. The default value is 60. For information on...
  • Page 126: Show Interfaces Flow Control

    Note that the order of the slot numbers does not necessarily correspond with the physical positions of switches within the stack. In other words, slot position 1 may not be the uppermost (top) switch in the stack. To manually assign these slot numbers via the CLI,...
  • Page 127 In other words, if a switch in slot position 1 displays a Link A Remote NI value of 3, this indicates that the stacking cable plugged into slot 1 stacking port A is connected to the slot 3 switch. If no stacking cable link exists, the value 0 displays.
  • Page 128: Show Interfaces Pause

    Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands Related Commands show stack status Displays the current redundant stacking cable status and token availabil- ity for a stacked configuration. MIB Objects alaStackMgrChassisTable alaStackMgrSlotNINumber alaStackMgrSlotCMMNumber alaStackMgrChasRole alaStackMgrLocalLinkStateA alaStackMgrRemoteNISlotA alaStackMgrRemoteLinkA alaStackMgrLocalLinkStateB alaStackMgrRemoteNISlotB alaStackMgrRemoteLinkB alaStackMgrChasState alaStackMgrSavedSlotNINumber alaStackMgrCommandAction...
  • Page 129 The number of tokens used in the current stacked configuration. Each virtual chassis (also referred to as a stacked configuration) is allocated a number of tokens per stack. If a switch is added to a stack in which there are not enough tokens available, the incoming switch is automati- cally placed in pass-though mode.
  • Page 130: Show Interfaces E2E-Flow-Vlan

    Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands Related Commands show stack topology Displays the current operating topology of switches within a stack. MIB Objects alaStackMgrStackStatus alaStackMgrTokensUsed alaStackMgrTokensAvailable page 2-58 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 131: Show Interfaces Accounting

    It is recommended to disable TCP-UDP port hashing when Server Load Balancing is configured due to SLB’s use of dynamic port assignments. • The hash control setting also impacts the fabric load balancing for Chassis based products. It is recom- mended not to set brief hashing mode on Chassis based products. •...
  • Page 132 Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands Related Commands show hash-control Displays the current hash control setting for the switch. MIB Objects alaChasHashMode alaChasUdpTcpPortMode page 2-60 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 133: Show Interfaces Counters

    Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands show hash-control Displays the current hash control settings for the switch. show hash-control Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Examples -> show hash-control Hash Mode = brief, Udp-Tcp-Port = disabled...
  • Page 134 Ensure the license file lmLicense.dat is placed in the /flash directory of the primary CMM. • When the license apply command is issued, the switch displays a message to ensure the installation. Enter ‘ ’ to apply the license and reboot the switch.
  • Page 135: Show Interfaces Counters Errors

    • Use this command to verify which licenses are installed on the switch. • The number of days remaining is determined only by the switch up time. If a switch is turned off the Time Remaining is not decremented. Examples ->show license info...
  • Page 136 Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use this command to display the contents of the lmLicense.dat license file. • The lmLicense.dat file can contain licenses for other switches. Examples -> show license file MAC Address Application...
  • Page 137: Show Interfaces Collisions

    Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands Related Commands show license info Displays all the licensed applications installed on the switch. MIB Objects aluLicenseManagerFileInfoTable aluSwitchMacAddress aluLicensedFileApplication OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 2-65...
  • Page 138 Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands page 2-66 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 139: Show Interfaces Status

    VLAN router ports Similar to IP addresses, MAC addresses are assigned by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) and distributed to users in sequential blocks. A sequential block of MAC addresses is referred to as a MAC address range. The MAC address range is stored on the switch’s EEPROM. The switch supports one MAC address range only.
  • Page 140 After modifying a MAC address range by using the mac-range eeprom command, you must reboot the switch. Otherwise, MAC addresses for existing VLAN router ports will not be allocated properly. • All MAC addresses in a range must be contiguous (i.e., there cannot be any gaps in the sequence of MAC addresses). Examples ->...
  • Page 141: Show Interfaces Port

    Chassis MAC Server (CMS) Commands Related Commands show mac-range Displays the MAC range table. MIB Objects chasMacAddressRangeTable chasMacRangeIndex chasGlobalLocal chasMacAddressStart chasMacAddressCount OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 3-3...
  • Page 142 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855-U24X Usage Guidelines • When MAC retention is enabled, the stack uses the MAC address of the primary switch even after it has failed. • When the administrative status of MAC retention is enabled, the stack performance is enhanced.
  • Page 143 Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855-U24X Usage Guidelines If the old primary switch is not detected and included in the stack within a pre-defined time period, an SNMP trap will be generated. Examples -> mac-retention dup-mac-trap enable Release History Release 6.2.1;...
  • Page 144: Show Interfaces Violation-Recovery

    Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855-U24X Usage Guidelines The MAC address is released only if the address has not been derived from the EEPROM (i.e., it should be a retained MAC address of the old primary switch). Examples -> mac release Release History Release 6.2.1;...
  • Page 145 Global MAC addresses (also referred to as EEPROM MAC addresses) have the global bit set in the first byte of the address and are stored on the switch’s EEPROM. Because the switch’s default MAC range is stored on EEPROM, the status GLOBAL displays.
  • Page 146: Show Interfaces Ifg

    Chassis MAC Server (CMS) Commands Related Commands mac-range eeprom Modifies the default MAC range on the switch’s EEPROM. MIB Objects chasMacAddressRangeTable chasMacRangeIndex chasGlobalLocal chasMacAddressStart chasMacAddressCount chasMacRowStatus page 3-8 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 147 Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines If you are assigning VLAN router ports while the switch is in single MAC router mode, all VLAN router ports will use the base chassis MAC address (ID value 0). Examples ->...
  • Page 148: Show Interfaces Flood Rate

    An ID number used to identify an allocated MAC address. ID numbers are used for the base chassis MAC address and Ethernet Management Port (EMP), as well as VLAN router ports. The ID value 0 is reserved for the switch's base chassis MAC address. The ID value 1 is reserved for the EMP MAC address.
  • Page 149 If the administrative status of the duplicate MAC address trap is not configured, it will be displayed as disabled by default. • If the source of the currently used MAC address is not configured, it will be displayed as EEPROM by default. Examples show mac-retention status ->...
  • Page 150: Show Interfaces Traffic

    Release 6.2.1; command was introduced. Release 6.3.1; EEPROM MAC Address field was deleted. Related Commands mac-retention status Enables or disables the MAC retention status. mac-retention dup-mac-trap Enables or disables the duplicate MAC address trap status. MIB Objects chasMacAddrRetentionObjects chasMacAddrRetentionStatus chasPossibleDuplicateMacTrapStatus chasRingStatus...
  • Page 151 PoE. • PD refers to any attached device that uses a PoE data cable as its only source of power. Examples include access points such as IP telephones, Ethernet hubs, wireless LAN stations, etc.
  • Page 152: Show Interfaces Transceiver

    Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands A summary of the available commands is listed here: lanpower start lanpower stop lanpower power lanpower maxpower lanpower priority lanpower priority-disconnect lanpower slot-priority lanpower redundant-power lanpower capacitor-detection show lanpower show lanpower capacitor-detection show lanpower priority-disconnect...
  • Page 153 Use the slot/port syntax to activate power on a particular port. When all ports in a slot are manually turned off, use only the slot syntax in the command line. This activates power on all ports in the specified slot. As noted above, inline power is not active until the lanpower start slot syntax is issued for the applicable PoE slot(s).
  • Page 154 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands Related Commands lanpower stop Manually disconnects power on a single specified PoE port or on all PoE ports in a specified slot. show lanpower Displays current inline power status and related statistics for all PoE ports in a specified slot.
  • Page 155: Show Interfaces Hybrid

    Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands lanpower stop Manually disables power on a single specified PoE port or on all PoE ports in a specified slot. lanpower stop {slot/port[-port2] | slot} Syntax Definitions slot/port Disables inline power on the specified PoE port only.
  • Page 156 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000 Usage Guidelines • Using this command does not immediately allocate the power to the slot or port. Any unused power is still available and remains a part of the overall PoE budget. • To globally specify the amount of inline power available to all ports in a slot, refer to the...
  • Page 157 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands Related Commands lanpower maxpower Specifies the maximum amount of inline power, in watts, available to all PoE ports in a specified slot. show lanpower Displays current inline power status and related statistics for all PoE ports in a specified slot.
  • Page 158 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands lanpower maxpower Specifies the maximum amount of inline power, in watts, available to all PoE ports in a specified slot. lanpower slot maxpower watts Syntax Definitions slot The slot containing PoE ports on which the maximum amount of inline power allowed is being configured.
  • Page 159: Show Interfaces Hybrid Status

    Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands Related Commands lanpower power Specifies the maximum amount of inline power, in milli- watts, available to a specific PoE port. show lanpower Displays current inline power status and related statistics for all PoE ports in a specified slot.
  • Page 160 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands lanpower priority Specifies an inline power priority level to a port. Levels include critical, high, and low. lanpower slot/port priority {critical | high | low} Syntax Definitions slot/port The particular port on which a priority level is being configured.
  • Page 161: Show Interfaces Hybrid Pause

    Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands Related Commands show lanpower Displays current inline power status and related statistics for all PoE ports in a specified slot. MIB Objects pethPsePortGroup pethPsePortPowerPriority OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 4-11...
  • Page 162 PD will be granted or denied power when there are too few watts remaining in the PoE power budget for an additional device. For detailed information on this function, refer to the “Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE)” chapter in the OmniSwitch Hardware Users Guide.
  • Page 163: Show Interfaces Hybrid Capability

    Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands Related Commands lanpower priority Specifies an inline power priority level to a port. Levels include critical, high, and low. show lanpower priority-disconnect Displays the priority disconnect function status on all ports in a specified slot.
  • Page 164 For example, if slots 1, 2, 7, and 8 are powered by two POE power supplies and one of the power supplies goes down, power is cut to slots 7 and 8 because they have a lower priority than slots 1 and 2.
  • Page 165: Show Interfaces Hybrid Accounting

    Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands Related Commands show lanpower slot-priority Displays the order in which a particular daughter module will be disabled if a power shelf power supply goes down, thus affecting the power budget available to the chassis. MIB Objects alaPethMainPseTable...
  • Page 166 OmniSwitch 9000 Usage Guidelines • In order to comply with 911 emergency requirements, PoE power redundancy status must be enabled at all times. For additional requirements, refer to the “Managing Power over Ethernet (PoE)” chapter in the OmniSwitch Hardware Users Guide.
  • Page 167: Show Interfaces Hybrid Counters

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000 Usage Guidelines The capacitor detection method should only be enabled if there are legacy IP phones attached to the corre- sponding slot—this feature is not compatible with IEEE specification 802.3af. Please contact your Alca- tel-Lucent sales engineer or Customer Support representative to find out which Alcatel-Lucent IP phones models need capacitive detection enabled.
  • Page 168 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands show lanpower Displays current inline power status and related statistics for all PoE ports in a specified slot. show lanpower slot Syntax Definitions slot The slot for which current inline power status and related statistics are to be displayed.
  • Page 169: Show Interfaces Hybrid Counters Errors

    A PoE port for which current status and related statistics are being displayed. Maximum (mW) The current maximum amount of power available to the corresponding PoE port, in milliwatts. The default value is 15400. To change this set- ting, use the lanpower power command.
  • Page 170 PoE ports according to their priority levels. Total Power Budget Available The total amount of power remaining, based upon the number of power supplies installed and operating in the power shelf.
  • Page 171: Show Interfaces Hybrid Collisions

    Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands MIB Objects alaPethMainPseGroup alaPethMainPseAdminStatus pethPsePortTable pethPsePortAdminEnable alaPethPsePortTable alaPethPsePortPowerMaximum alaPethMainPseGroup alaPethMainPseMaxPower pethMainPsePower pethPsePortGroup pethPsePortPowerPriority OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 4-21...
  • Page 172 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands show lanpower capacitor-detection Displays the capacitor detection method status. show lanpower capacitor-detection slot Syntax Definitions slot The particular slot on which the capacitor detection method status is being displayed. Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000 Usage Guidelines Examples ->...
  • Page 173: Show Interfaces Hybrid Traffic

    Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands show lanpower priority-disconnect Displays the priority disconnect function status on all ports in a specified slot. show lanpower priority-disconnect slot Syntax Definitions slot The particular slot on which the priority disconnect function status you want to display.
  • Page 174 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands show lanpower slot-priority Displays the inline power prioirty level for the specified slot number. show lanpower slot-priority slot Syntax Definitions slot The slot number for which to display the priority level. Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 9000 Usage Guidelines This command is not supported on the stackable PoE switches.
  • Page 175: Show Interfaces Hybrid Port

    It provides client time accura- cies within a millisecond on LANs, and up to a few tens of millisecond on WANs. Typical NTP configura- tions utilize multiple redundant servers and diverse network paths in order to achieve high accuracy and reliability.
  • Page 176 Use the no form of this command to clear an NTP server from the list of configured servers. • To configure NTP in the client mode you must first define the NTP servers. Up to 3 NTP servers may be defined.
  • Page 177: Show Interfaces Hybrid Flood Rate

    Use the version keyword to set the correct version of NTP. • Use the minpoll keyword to set the minimum poll time for the server. This number is determined by raising 2 to the power of the number entered. Therefore, if 4 were entered, the minimum poll time would be 16 seconds (2 = 16).
  • Page 178 Network Time Protocol Commands ntp server synchronized Enables an NTP client to invoke tests for NTP server synchronization as specified by the NTP protocol. ntp server synchronized Syntax Definitions Defaults By default, NTP synchronization is enabled. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines •...
  • Page 179: Show Interfaces Hybrid Ifg

    When NTP peer synchronization tests are disabled, the NTP client is able to synchronize with either an NTP peer that is not synchronized with an atomic clock or a network of NTP servers that will finally synchronize with an atomic clock.
  • Page 180 Up to 3 NTP servers may be defined. • It is not necessary to specify an NTP server if the NTP client will only receive time updates from NTP broadcast servers. Examples -> ntp client enable ->...
  • Page 181: Show Interfaces Link-Monitoring Config

    • When configuring a specific IP address, that address must already exist on the switch. • Use the no form of this command to clear a specific IP address and change the behavior back to default. Examples -> ntp src-ip preferred 192.168.10.1 ->...
  • Page 182 Network Time Protocol Commands Related Commands ntp server Specifies an NTP server from which the switch will receive updates. MIB Objects alaNtpSrcIp alaNtpSrcIpConfig page 5-8 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 183 NTP messages that are received by NTP hosts. Correct time is determined from this NTP message based on a pre-configured latency or broadcast delay in the order of a few milliseconds. • In order to configure NTP in broadcast client mode, it is required to define the network server to client broadcast delay. Examples ->...
  • Page 184: Show Interfaces Link-Monitoring Statistics

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines When running in the NTP client broadcast mode, a broadcast delay must be set. The broadcast delay is the number of microseconds added to the timestamp received from a broadcast NTP server.
  • Page 185 A trusted key will authenticate with a server that requires authentication as long as the key matches the server key. • New keys must be added manually to the key file. A newly added key will not be loaded into the switch software until the ntp key load command is issued, or the switch is rebooted.
  • Page 186: Debug Interfaces Set Backpressure

    Network Time Protocol Commands Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands ntp key Sets the public key the switch uses when authenticating with the specified NTP server. ntp client Enables or disables NTP operation on the switch. MIB Objects...
  • Page 187: Debug Interfaces Backpressure

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • This command reloads the key file into the switch memory. This allows for new keys in the key file to be added to the list of keys the switch can use for authentication. •...
  • Page 188 Usage Guidelines • Use this command to enable or disable authentication for NTP server. • Before NTP authentication is enabled, NTP operation should be enabled by using ntp client command. • Before enabling the NTP operation, NTP server must be specified using the ntp server command.
  • Page 189: Link-Fault-Propagation Group

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use this command to synchronize improved clocks with lower strata value if any of the trustworthy NTP sources comes up. • Use default value of 16 if switch is not synchronized with itself.
  • Page 190 Usage Guidelines • Use this command to enable or disable the incoming NTP request. • Disabling the NTP server functionality drops the NTP request on an interface and synchronization information is not sent out. Examples -> ntp interface 10.10.10.1 disable ->...
  • Page 191: Link-Fault-Propagation Group Source

    Use this command to restrict the number of client/server and peer association. • The command can be used to change the default value of 32 to any value between 0 to 64. • The command protects the switch from overwhelming with the NTP requests. When the limit is reached, trap is sent to indicate the switch.
  • Page 192 Use the version keyword to set the correct version of NTP. • Use the minpoll keyword to set the minimum poll time for the server. This number is determined by raising 2 to the power of the number entered. Examples ->...
  • Page 193: Link-Fault-Propagation Group Destination

    Network Time Protocol Commands Related Commands ntp broadcast-client Enables or disables the client’s broadcast mode. ntp broadcast-delay Sets the broadcast delay time in microseconds MIB Objects alaNtpPeerTable alaNtpPeerType alaNtpPeerVersion alaNtpPeerMinpoll OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 5-19...
  • Page 194 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use no form of this command to remove the peers that are configured to act in symmetric active mode.This command deletes the symmetric active association with the remote peer. • Use the version keyword to set the correct version of NTP.
  • Page 195: Link-Fault-Propagation Group Wait-To-Shutdown

    Network Time Protocol Commands Release History Release 6.4.2; command was introduced. Related Commands show ntp peers Displays current NTP peer association. MIB Objects alaNtpPeerTable alaNtpPeerType alaNtpPeerAuth alaNtpPeerVersion alaNtpPeerMinpoll OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 5-21...
  • Page 196: Show Link-Fault-Propagation Group

    This command displays the information about the status of NTP, which is configured along with other global configuration. See the Examples section for more information. • If the source IP Configuration is done in default or no-loopback0 then the source ip-address will not be displayed in the output of the show ntp status command.
  • Page 197 Network Time Protocol Commands server qualification Server qualification status. Stratum The stratum of the server. The stratum number is the number of hops from a UTC time source. Max-Association Maximum association on the switch that restricts the number of client/...
  • Page 198: Interfaces Tdr-Test-Start

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines This command displays the current configuration parameters for the NTP client. The display is slightly different depending on what has been configured on the client. See the Examples section for more infor- mation. Examples ->...
  • Page 199: Interfaces No Tdr-Statistics

    Network Time Protocol Commands Related Command ntp client Enables or disables NTP operation on the switch. MIB Objects alaNtpLocalInfo OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 5-25...
  • Page 200: Show Interfaces Tdr-Statistics

    Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use this command to display tabular information on the current NTP client to server association status. Examples -> show ntp client server-list IP Address Delay Offset...
  • Page 201 Network Time Protocol Commands Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Command ntp client Enables or disables NTP operation on the switch. MIB Objects alaNtpPeerListTable OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 5-27...
  • Page 202 Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use this command to display the tabular information on the current NTP client connected to the server (switch). Examples -> show ntp server client-list IP Address ------------------+-------+---------- 172.23.0.201...
  • Page 203: Chapter 2 Udld Commands

    Network Time Protocol Commands Related Command show ntp status Displays information about the current client NTP configuration ntp client Enables or disables NTP operation on the switch. MIB Objects alaNtpClientListTable alaNtpPeerListAddress alaNtpPeerVersion alaNtpPeerAuth OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 5-29...
  • Page 204: Udld

    This command displays information on the status of any or all configured NTP servers/peers. • To display a specific server, enter the command with the server’s IP address. To display all servers, enter the command with no server IP address.
  • Page 205: Udld Port

    = 0, Packets received = 0, Duplicate packets = 0, Bogus origin = 0, Bad authentication = 0, Bad dispersion -> show ntp server status 198.206.181.139 IP address = 198.206.181.139, Host mode = client, Peer mode = server, Prefer = no,...
  • Page 206 Version The version of NTP the server is using. Versions 3 and 4 are valid. The NTP server’s public key. This must be accurate and the same as the NTP server, or the client switch will not be able to synchronize with the NTP server.
  • Page 207: Udld Mode

    Network Time Protocol Commands Release 6.1.5; fields added. Related Command ntp client Enables or disables NTP operation on the switch. MIB Objects alaNtpPeerListTable alaNtpPeerShowStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 5-33...
  • Page 208 Displays information about all authentication keys. show ntp keys Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines This command displays the information on the current set of trusted authentication keys. Examples -> show ntp keys Status =======+============ untrusted untrusted...
  • Page 209: Udld Probe-Timer

    Network Time Protocol Commands Related Command ntp key Labels the specified authentication key identification as trusted or untrusted. ntp key load Loads the current key file into memory. MIB Objects alaNtpAccessKeyIdTable OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 5-35...
  • Page 210 Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use this command to display the tabular information on the current NTP peer association status. Examples -> show ntp peers IP Address Delay Offset...
  • Page 211: Udld Echo-Wait-Timer

    Enables or disables NTP operation on the switch. show ntp status Displays the information about the current NTP status. show ntp server status Displays the basic server information for a specific NTP server or a list of NTP servers. MIB Objects alaNtpPeerListTable...
  • Page 212 Network Time Protocol Commands show ntp server disabled-interfaces Displays the ip addresses of the interfaces on which NTP server is not enabled. show ntp server disabled-interfaces Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines This command displays ip interfaces on which currently NTP server functionality is disabled.
  • Page 213: Clear Udld Statistics Port

    Session Management commands are used to monitor and configure operator sessions including FTP, Telnet, HTTP (WebView), console, Secure Shell, and Secure Shell FTP on the switch. (See the SNMP Commands chapter for SNMP session commands.) Maximum number of concurrent sessions allowed:...
  • Page 214: Interfaces Clear-Violation-All

    Session Management Commands A summary of the available commands is listed here: session login-attempt session login-timeout session banner session timeout session prompt session xon-xoff prompt show prefix alias show alias user profile save user profile reset history size show history...
  • Page 215: Show Udld Configuration

    Session Management Commands session login-attempt Sets or resets the number of times a user can attempt unsuccessfully to log into the switch before the TCP connection is closed. session login-attempt integer Syntax Definitions integer The number of times the user can attempt to log in to the switch before the TCP connection is closed.
  • Page 216: Show Udld Configuration Port

    Session Management Commands session login-timeout Sets or resets the amount of time the user can take to accomplish a successful login to the switch. If the timeout period is exceeded, the TCP connection is closed by the switch. session login-timeout seconds...
  • Page 217 Session Management Commands session banner Sets or resets the file name of the user–defined banner. The banner is a welcome banner that appears after the user sucessfully logs onto the switch. session banner {cli | ftp | http} file_name session banner no {cli | ftp | http} Syntax Definitions Creates/modifies the CLI banner file name.
  • Page 218: Show Udld Statistics Port

    Session Management Commands Related Commands show session config Displays Session Manager information such as banner file name, session timeout value, and default prompt value. MIB Objects SessionConfigTable SessionType SessionBannerFileName page 6-6 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 219 The inactivity timer value may be different for each type of interface, such as CLI (Console, Telnet), HTTP (including WebView), and FTP. • If you change the timer, the new value does not affect current sessions; the new timer is applied to new sessions only. Examples ->...
  • Page 220: Show Udld Neighbor Port

    Session Management Commands Related Commands show session config Displays Session Manager information, such as banner file name, session timeout value, and default prompt value. MIB Objects SessionConfigTable SessionType SessionInactivityTimerValue page 6-8 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 221 Session Management Commands session prompt Configures the default CLI prompt for console and Telnet sessions. The prompt is the symbol and/or text that appears on the screen in front of the cursor. session prompt default [string] Syntax Definitions string Prompt string.
  • Page 222: Show Udld Status Port

    Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines The switch may interpret noise from an RS232 line as Control-S (XOFF). If the session console xon-xoff command is enabled, traffic to the console port may be stopped. Examples -> session xon-xoff enable ->...
  • Page 223 AAA, Interface, Link Aggregation, QoS, Spanning Tree, and VLAN Management. Other command families do not store a prefix. • To set the CLI prompt back to the arrow (->), enter the prompt string -> (prompt string dash greater- than) syntax. Examples ->...
  • Page 224 Session Management Commands Related Commands show prefix Shows the command prefix (if any) currently stored by the CLI. Prefixes are stored for command families that support the prefix recognition feature. MIB Objects page 6-12 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 225: Power Over Ethernet (Poe) Commands

    Session Management Commands show prefix Shows the command prefix (if any) currently stored by the CLI. Prefixes are stored for command families that support the prefix recognition feature. show prefix Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Prefixes are stored for command families that support the prefix recognition feature.
  • Page 226 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Alias commands are stored until the user session ends. To save alias settings, you must execute the user profile save command. Otherwise, once you log off the switch, substitute commands configured with the alias command are destroyed.
  • Page 227: Lanpower Start

    Session Management Commands Related Commands show alias Lists all current commands defined by the use of the alias CLI command. user profile reset Resets the alias, prompt, and more values to their factory defaults. MIB Objects OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 228 Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Examples The following will display where the alias gp was defined to replace the group command, and the alias privilege was defined to replace the attrib command. -> show alias group...
  • Page 229: Lanpower Stop

    Use this command to save alias definitions, prompt definitions, and more mode screen settings for use in future login sessions for the current user account. • If you do not use the user profile save, alias, prompt, and more size commands, settings are lost when the user account logs off. •...
  • Page 230: Lanpower Power

    Session Management Commands user profile reset Resets the alias, prompt, and more values to their factory defaults. user profile reset Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Examples -> user profile reset Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 231 Session Management Commands history size Sets the number of commands that will be stored in the CLI’s history buffer. history size number Syntax Definitions number Enter an integer between 1 and 500. The history buffer can store up to 500 commands.
  • Page 232: Lanpower Maxpower

    Session Management Commands show history Displays commands that you have recently issued to the switch. The commands are displayed in a numbered list. show history [parameters] Syntax Definitions parameters When this syntax is used, the CLI displays the history buffer size, the current number of commands in the history buffer, and the index range of the commands.
  • Page 233 Session Management Commands Related Commands history size Sets the number of commands that will be stored in the CLI’s history buffer. Recalls commands listed in the history buffer and displays them at the CLI prompt. MIB Objects OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 234: Lanpower Priority

    !n syntax to issue a single command from the list. • When you use !n or !! to recall a command in the history buffer list, you must press the Enter key to execute the command. Examples ->...
  • Page 235 Session Management Commands Related Commands history size Sets the number of commands that will be stored in the CLI’s history buffer. show history Displays commands you have recently issued to the switch. The com- mands are displayed in a numbered list.
  • Page 236: Lanpower Priority-Disconnect

    Enables or disables command logging on the switch. When command logging is enabled, a command.log is automatically created; this file stores a comprehensive CLI command history for all active sessions since the function was first enabled. command-log {enable | disable}...
  • Page 237 Use the who command to obtain the session number variable. • You cannot kill your own session. • You cannot kill a connected session where the user has not yet completed the login process. These sessions appear with username “(at login)” when displayed with the command. Examples ->...
  • Page 238: Lanpower Slot-Priority

    Session Management Commands exit Ends the current CLI session. If the CLI session to the switch was via Telnet, the connection is closed. exit Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines If changes were made using the CLI and have not been saved with the copy running-config working command, a warning message appears asking to confirm the user exit.
  • Page 239 Session Number The session number assigned to the user. User name User name. Access type Type of access protocol used to connect to the switch. Access port Switch port used for access during this session. Ip Address User IP address.
  • Page 240: Lanpower Redundant-Power

    Session Management Commands output definitions Read-Write families The command families available with the user’s read-write access. See the table beginning on page 6-28 for a listing of valid families. End-User Profile The name of an end-user profile associated with the user.
  • Page 241: Lanpower Capacitor-Detection

    Session Management Commands MIB Objects SessionActive sessionIndex sessionAccessType sessionPhysicalPort sessionUserName sessionUserReadPrivileges sessionUserWritePrivileges sessionUserProfileNumber sessionUserIpAddress sessionRowStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 6-29...
  • Page 242: Show Lanpower

    Session Management Commands Displays all active login sessions (e.g., Console, Telnet, FTP, HTTP, Secure Shell, and Secure Shell FTP). Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines You can identify your current login session by using IP address.
  • Page 243 Session Management Commands output definitions (continued) Ip Address User IP address. Read-only domains The command domains available with the user’s read-only access. See the table beginning on page 6-31 for a listing of valid domains. Read-only families The command families available with the user’s read-only access. See...
  • Page 244 Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use the configuration commands detailed in this section to modify any of the values displayed. Examples -> show session config Cli Default Prompt = -> Cli Banner File Name...
  • Page 245: Show Lanpower Capacitor-Detection

    Configures the inactivity timer for a CLI, HTTP (including Web- View), or FTP interface. session login-attempt Sets the number of times a user can attempt to log into the switch unsuccessfully before the TCP connection is closed. session login-timeout Sets the amount of time the user can take to accomplish a successful login to the switch.
  • Page 246: Show Lanpower Priority-Disconnect

    Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines The switch may interpret noise from an RS232 line as Control-S (XOFF). If the console port is enabled for XON-XOFF (through the session xon-xoff command), traffic to the console port may be stopped.
  • Page 247: Show Lanpower Slot-Priority

    More? [next screen <sp>, next line <cr>, filter pattern </>, quit </>] • To display more lines, press the spacebar to show another full screen, press Enter to show the next line, or press q to quit the display and return to the system prompt.
  • Page 248 Syntax Definitions Defaults Disabled Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines This command enables the more mode where your console screen display is determined by the value set with the more size command. Examples -> more -> no more Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 249: Source Learning Commands

    Session Management Commands show more Shows the enable status of the more mode along with the number of lines specified for the screen display. show more Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines •...
  • Page 250: Mac-Address-Table

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • To abort a Telnet session, enter CTRL + ] and then CTRL + D. Refer to your switch’s User Manual for more information on using Telnet. • Refer to the table on page 6-1 for number of sessions supported.
  • Page 251 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • To abort a Telnet session, enter CTRL + ] and then CTRL + D. Refer to your switch’s User Manual for more information on using Telnet. • If the session is invoked using the server’s link-local address, the source interface name must be provided.
  • Page 252: Mac-Address-Table Vpls Permanent Sap

    Session Management Commands Related Commands telnet Invokes a Telnet session. A Telnet session is used to connect to a remote system or device. ssh6 Invokes Secure Shellv6 on the switch. Secure Shellv6 is used to make a secured connection to an SSHv6 server.
  • Page 253 Session Management Commands Invokes Secure Shell on the switch. Secure Shell is used to make a secured connection to a remote system or device. ssh {host_name | ip_address | enable | disable} Syntax Definitions host_name Specifies the host name for Secure Shell.
  • Page 254: Mac-Address-Table Vpls Permanent Mesh-Sdp

    Session Management Commands Related Commands telnet Invokes a Telnet session. A Telnet session is used to connect to a remote system or device. sftp Starts an SFTP session. An SFTP session provides a secure file transfer method. ssh6 Invokes Secure Shellv6 on the switch. Secure Shellv6 is used to make a secured connection to an SSHv6 server.
  • Page 255 Session Management Commands ssh6 Invokes Secure Shellv6 on the switch. Secure Shellv6 is used to make a secured connection to an SSHv6 server. ssh6 {ipv6_address | hostname} [if_name] Syntax Definitions ipv6_address Specifies the IPv6 address for Secure Shell. hostname Specifies the host name for Secure Shell.
  • Page 256: Mac-Address-Table Static-Multicast

    Session Management Commands Related Commands telnet6 Invokes a Telnetv6 session. A Telnetv6 session is used to connect to a remote system or device over an IPv6 network sftp6 Starts an SFTPv6 session. An SFTPv6 session provides a secure file transfer method.
  • Page 257 Note that if a public key file (i.e., thomas_dsa.pub) exists in the flash/network/pub directory on the switch, public key authentication is used even if this method of authentication is disabled using this command. Rename, move, or delete the public key file to ensure that public key authentication is disabled. Examples ->...
  • Page 258: Mac-Address-Table Aging-Time

    Session Management Commands show ssh config Displays the status of Secure Shell, SCP/SFTP on the switch. show ssh config Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Examples -> show ssh config SSH = Enabled...
  • Page 259 Session Management Commands Related Commands Invokes Secure Shell on the switch. Secure Shell is used to make a secured connection to a remote system or device. ftp6 Enables or disables secure copy (SCP) and secure FTP (SFTP) at the same time on the switch.
  • Page 260: Source-Learning

    Session Management Commands show command-log Displays the contents of the command.log file. This file contains a record of all CLI commands executed on the switch since the command logging function was enabled. For more information on enabling and disabling command logging, refer to page 6-24.
  • Page 261 The outcome of the command entry. Options include SUCCESS and ERROR. For erroneous command entries, the same error details pre- sented by the switch at the time the command was entered are also dis- played in the log file. Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 262: Source-Learning Chassis-Distributed

    Session Management Commands show command-log status Shows the current status of the command logging function (i.e., enabled or disabled). For more informa- tion on enabling and disabling command logging, refer to the command-log command on page 6-24. show command-log status...
  • Page 263: Show Mac-Address-Table

    7 File Management Commands This chapter includes descriptions for CLI commands used to manage files on the switch. Several of these commands are used to create, move, and delete both files and directories in the OmniSwitch flash direc- tory. Other commands allow you to change command privileges and to monitor the switch’s memory.
  • Page 264 File Management Commands A summary of the available commands is listed here: File System mkdir rmdir rename delete move chmod attrib freespace fsck newfs System Services view show tty more ftp6 scp-sftp show ssh config sftp sftp6 tftp page 7-2...
  • Page 265 A path can contain up to a maximum of seven (7) directories, including /flash. • As with files names, up to thirty-two (32) characters may be used for a directory name. • File and directory names can include only the following character types: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, dashes (-), dots (.), and underscores (_).
  • Page 266: Show Mac-Address-Table All

    Displays the switch’s current working directory. mkdir Creates a new directory. rmdir Deletes an existing directory. Displays the contents of a specified directory or the current working directory. Displays the contents of a specified directory or the current working directory. MIB Objects...
  • Page 267 Changes the switch’s current working directory. mkdir Creates a new directory. rmdir Deletes an existing directory. Displays the contents of a specified directory or the current working directory. Displays the contents of a specified directory or the current working directory. MIB Objects...
  • Page 268: Show Mac-Address-Table Vpls

    A path can contain up to a maximum of seven (7) directories including /flash. • As with files names, up to thirty-two (32) characters may be used for a directory name. • File and directory names can include only the following character types: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, dashes (-), dots (.), and underscores (_).
  • Page 269 Changes the switch’s current working directory. Displays the switch’s current working directory. rmdir Deletes an existing directory. Displays the contents of a specified directory or the current working directory. Displays the contents of a specified directory or the current working directory.
  • Page 270: Show Mac-Address-Table Vpls Sap

    Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Be sure to separate path directories with a slash (/). Refer to the examples below. • Up to 255 characters may be used for the specified path. • This command can also be used on the secondary CMM.
  • Page 271 Changes the switch’s current working directory. Displays the switch’s current working directory. mkdir Creates a new directory. Displays the contents of a specified directory or the current working directory. Displays the contents of a specified directory or the current working directory.
  • Page 272: Show Mac-Address-Table Vpls Mesh-Sdp

    A path can contain up to a maximum of seven (7) directories including /flash. • As with files names, up to thirty-two (32) characters may be used for a directory name. • File and directory names can include only the following character types: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, dashes (-), dots (.), and underscores (_).
  • Page 273 Changes the switch’s current working directory. Displays the switch’s current working directory. mkdir Creates a new directory. rmdir Deletes an existing directory. Displays the contents of a specified directory or the current working directory. MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesArg1 systemServicesAction OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 274: Show Mac-Address-Table Static-Multicast

    A path can contain up to a maximum of seven (7) directories including /flash. • As with files names, up to thirty-two (32) characters may be used for a directory name. • File and directory names can include only the following character types: a-z, A-Z, 0-9, dashes (-), dots (.), and underscores (_).
  • Page 275 Changes the switch’s current working directory. Displays the switch’s current working directory. mkdir Creates a new directory. rmdir Deletes an existing directory. Displays the contents of a specified directory or the current working directory. MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesArg22 systemServicesAction OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 276 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Be sure to separate path directories and file names with a slash (/). Refer to the examples below. • Up to 255 characters may be used for a fully qualified path.
  • Page 277: Show Mac-Address-Table Count

    File Management Commands Related Commands Copies an existing file or directory. Moves an existing file or directory to a new location. move Moves an existing file or directory to a new location. MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesArg1 systemServicesArg2 systemServicesAction OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 278 File Management Commands Permanently deletes an existing file. This command can also delete a directory if the -r keyword is used. rm [-r] [path/]filename Syntax Definitions Syntax that recursively removes directories, as well as any associated subdirectories and files. Be sure to include a space between the syntax rm and -r (i.e., rm -r).
  • Page 279: Show Mac-Address-Table Vpls Count

    File Management Commands MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesArg1 systemServicesAction OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 7-17...
  • Page 280 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Be sure to separate path directories and file names with a slash (/). Refer to the examples below. • Use care when deleting files. Depending on your switch and network configurations, specific configuration and image files must be present for your system to work properly.
  • Page 281: Show Mac-Address-Table All Count

    You should verify that your switch’s /flash directory has enough available memory to hold the new files and directories that will result from using the cp -r command. • A file may be copied to a new location; you are not required to copy a file to the same directory that contains the original. •...
  • Page 282 -> cp flash/snapshots/asc.1.snap flash/snapshot/snapshot_copy -> cp flash/snapshots/asc.1.snap snapshot_copy -> cp asc.1.snap flash/snapshot/snapshot_copy -> cp asc.1.snap snapshot_copy Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands Moves an existing file or directory to a new location. MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesArg1 systemServicesArg2 systemServicesAction page 7-20...
  • Page 283: Show Mac-Address-Table Aging-Time

    This command will prompt you to enter the admin password, and the names and the path of the files being copied will be displayed. • A file may be copied to a new location; you are not required to copy a file to the same directory that contains the original. •...
  • Page 284: Show Source-Learning

    Fetching /flash/working/Kos.img to /flash/working/Kos.img Fetching /flash/working/Krelease.img to /flash/working/Krelease.img Fetching /flash/working/Ksecu.img to /flash/working/Ksecu.img Connection to 172.17.11.13 closed. Release History Release 6.1.2; command was introduced. Related Commands Moves an existing file or directory to a new location. MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesArg1 systemServicesArg2 systemServicesAction page 7-22...
  • Page 285 Usage Guidelines • The mv command does not make a copy of the file or directory being moved. To copy a file or direc- tory to the current path or to a new location, use the cp command on page 7-19.
  • Page 286: Show Source-Learning Chassis-Distributed

    File Management Commands Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands rename Renames an existing file or directory. Copies an existing file or directory. MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesArg1 systemServicesArg2 systemServicesAction page 7-24 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 287: Chapter 5 Vlan Management Commands

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • The move command does not make a copy of the file or directory being moved. To copy a file or direc- tory to the current path or to a new location, use the command.
  • Page 288: Vlan

    File Management Commands Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands rename Renames an existing file or directory. Copies an existing file or directory. MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesArg1 systemServicesArg2 systemServicesAction page 7-26 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 289 The path containing the file for which privileges are being changed. Be sure to separate path directories and file names with a slash (/). Up to 255 characters may be used for the specified path. Also, a path may contain a maximum of thirty-two (32) directories.
  • Page 290: Vlan Stp

    The path containing the file for which write privileges are being changed. Be sure to separate path directories and file names with a slash (/). Up to 255 characters may be used for the specified path. Also, a path may contain a maximum of thirty-two (32) directories.
  • Page 291 Displays the amount of free space available in the /flash directory. freespace [/flash] Syntax Definitions /flash Optional syntax. The amount of free space is shown for the /flash direc- tory. Defaults Usage Guidelines Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Examples ->...
  • Page 292: Vlan Mobile-Tag

    Specifying the parameter repair along with the command performs the file system check and also repairs any errors found.The switch will display the errors found and specify those errors that have been repaired. If there are no errors found, then just the file system information is displayed.
  • Page 293 Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Release 6.3.3; no-repair and repair parameters added. Related Commands freespace Displays the amount of free space available in the /flash directory. MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesArg1 systemServicesAction OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 294: Vlan Authentication

    Deletes a complete /flash file system and all files within it, replacing it with a new, empty /flash file system. Use this command when you want to reload all files in the file system or in the unlikely event that the /flash file system becomes corrupt.
  • Page 295 File Management Commands Copies a file from a primary to a non-primary switch in a stack and vice versa. rcp [cmm-b: | slot:] source_filepath [cmm-b: | slot:] destination_filepath Syntax Definitions slot The slot number of the non-primary switch in a stack.
  • Page 296: Vlan Mtu-Ip

    File Management Commands Related Commands Removes a file from a secondary CMM or from a non-primary switch in a stack. Displays the content of a non primary CMM in a switch or a non-pri- mary switch in a stack. MIB Objects chasSupervisionRfsLsTable...
  • Page 297: Vlan Port Default

    File Management Commands Removes a file from a secondary CMM in a switch or from a non-primary switch in a stack. rrm slot filepath Syntax Definitions slot The slot number of the non-primary switch in a stack. filepath The name and path of the file to be deleted.
  • Page 298 File Management Commands Displays the content of a non primary CMM in a switch or a non-primary switch in a stack. rls slot directory [file_name] Syntax Definitions slot The slot number of the non-primary switch in a stack. This parameter is only required on a stack of switches.
  • Page 299: Vlan Source-Learning

    Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands Copies a file from a secondary CMM to a primary CMM or from a non- primary switch to a primary switch in a stack. Removes a file from a secondary CMM or from a non-primary switch in a stack.
  • Page 300 File Management Commands Launches the switch’s UNIX-like Vi text editor. The Vi file editor allows you to view or edit the contents of a specified text file. vi [path/]filename Syntax Definitions path The path (i.e., location) containing the file being viewed or edited. If no path is specified, the command assumes the current directory.
  • Page 301: Show Vlan

    File Management Commands view Allows you to view the contents of a specified file by invoking the Vi text editor in read-only mode. view [path/]filename Syntax Definitions path The path directory leading to the file being viewed. If no path is speci- fied, the command assumes the current directory.
  • Page 302 File Management Commands Specifies the number of lines and columns to be displayed on the terminal screen while the switch is in the edit file mode. tty lines columns Syntax Definitions lines The number of lines to be displayed on the terminal emulation screen for the current session.
  • Page 303 File Management Commands Related Commands show tty Displays current TTY settings. more Displays a switch text file onto the console screen. MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesTtyLines systemServicesTtyColumns OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 7-41...
  • Page 304: Show Vlan Port

    Examples -> show tty lines = 24, columns = 80 Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands Specifies the number of TTY lines and columns to be displayed. MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesTtyLines systemServicesTtyColumns page 7-42 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 305 To display more lines, press the spacebar to show another full screen, press Enter to show the next line, or press q to quit the display and return to the system prompt. •...
  • Page 306 File Management Commands MIB Objects systemServices systemServicesArg1 systemServicesAction page 7-44 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 307: Show Vlan Router Mac Status

    You must have a valid username and password for the specified host. • You can establish up to 9 FTP sessions from an OmniSwitch (when it acts as FTP Client) and up to 4 FTP sessions towards an OmniSwitch (when it acts as FTP Server).
  • Page 308 File Management Commands Examples -> ftp 172.17.6.228 Connecting to 172.17.6.228 [172.17.6.228]...connected. 220 Annex FTP server (Version RA4000 R14.1.15) ready. Name : Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands sftp Starts an SFTP session. ftp6 Starts an FTPv6 session.
  • Page 309: Show Vlan Gvrp

    A console, a telnet or an SSH session can handle only one FTPv6 client session. • You can establish upto 9 FTP or FTPv6 sessions from an OmniSwitch (when it acts as FTP Client) and upto 4 FTP or FTPv6 sessions towards an OmniSwitch (when it acts as FTP Server).
  • Page 310 File Management Commands Display summary listing of the current directory on the remote host. Display list of available FTP commands. mgets Receive multiple files. mputs Receive multiple files. prompt Enable/disable interactive prompting. Send a file to the remote machine. Print current working directory.
  • Page 311 File Management Commands scp-sftp Enables or disables secure copy (SCP) and Secure FTP (SFTP) at the same time on the switch. scp-sftp {enable | disable} Syntax Definitions enable Administratively enables SCP/SFTP on the switch. disable Administratively disables SCP/SFTP on the switch.
  • Page 312: Show Vlan Ipmvlan

    Release History Release 6.1.3; command was introduced. Related Commands Invokes Secure Shell on the switch. Secure Shell is used to make a secured connection to a remote system or device. ftp6 Enables or disables secure copy (SCP) and secure FTP (SFTP) at the same time on the switch.
  • Page 313 File Management Commands MIB Objects alaSshConfigGroup alaSshAdminStatus alaScpSftpAdminStatus alaSshPubKeyEnforceAdminStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 7-51...
  • Page 314 • You can establish up to 4 SFTP sessions from an OmniSwitch (when it acts as FTP Client) and up to 8 SFTP sessions towards an OmniSwitch (when it acts as FTP Server). • After logging in, SFTP commands are supported. They are defined in the following table: cd path Change remote path to ‘path’.
  • Page 315 Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands Starts an FTP session. Invokes Secure Shell on the switch. Secure Shell is used to make a secured connection to a remote system or device. MIB Objects SystemServices systemServicesArg1...
  • Page 316: 802.1Q Commands

    If the session is invoked using the server’s link-local address, the source interface name must be provided. • You can establish up to 4 SFTP6 sessions from an OmniSwitch (when it acts as FTP Client) and up to 8 SFTP6 sessions towards an OmniSwitch (when it acts as FTP Server). •...
  • Page 317 Release History Release 6.3.1; command was introduced. Related Commands ftp6 Starts an FTP6 session. ssh6 Invokes Secure Shellv6 on the switch. Secure Shellv6 is used to make a secured connection to an SSHv6 server. MIB Objects SystemServices systemServicesArg1 systemServicesAction OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 318: Vlan 802.1Q Frame Type

    Sets the transfer type to ASCII (7-bit). Defaults • If a path is not specified with the filename, the current path is used by default (for example, /flash). • If a destination filename is not specified, the source filename is used by default.
  • Page 319 File Management Commands Examples -> tftp tftp.server.com get source-file abc.img destination-file xyz.img -> tftp tftp.server.com put source-file abc.txt destination-file xyz.txt ascii -> tftp 10.211.17.1 get source-file boot.cfg destination-file /flash/working/ boot.cfg ascii -> tftp 10.211.17.1 get source-file boot.cfg ascii Release History Release 6.3.3;...
  • Page 320: Show 802.1Q

    • To abort a Zmodem session, enter CTRL + X five times in succession. Refer to your switch’s User Manual for more information on uploading files via Zmodem. • This command can also be used on the secondary CMM.
  • Page 321 8 Web Management Commands The switch can be configured and monitored using WebView, which is a web-based device management tool. Web Management CLI commands allow you to enable/disable web-based management and config- ure certain WebView parameters, such as Secure Socket Layer (SSL).
  • Page 322 Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use the no form of this command to disable web management. If web management is disabled, you will not be able to access the switch using WebView. Examples -> http server ->...
  • Page 323: Distributed Spanning Tree Commands

    Web Management Commands http ssl Enables/disables Force SSL on the switch. SSL is a protocol that establishes and maintains secure commu- nication between SSL-enabled servers and clients across the Internet. {[ip] http | https} ssl no {[ip] http | https} ssl Syntax Definitions Optional syntax.
  • Page 324 Optional syntax. default Restores the port to its default (80) value. port The desired port number for the embedded Web server. The number must be in the range 0 to 65535; well-known port numbers cannot be configured. Defaults parameter default...
  • Page 325 {default | port} Syntax Definitions default Restores the port to its default (443) value. port The desired HTTPS port number. The number must be in the range 0 to 65535; well-known port numbers cannot be configured. Defaults parameter default...
  • Page 326: Bridge Mode

    Unique ID assigned by the browser. Name User name. TimeOut User-configured inactivity timer, in minutes. Status Session status. If the user has successfully logged in, the status is “Authenticated.” URL Name&StatMsg Current page being viewed by the user. Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced.
  • Page 327 Web Management Commands Related Commands http server Enables/disables web management on the switch. http ssl Enables/disables SSL on the switch. show http Displays web management configuration information. MIB Objects OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 8-7...
  • Page 328: Bridge Protocol

    Force SSL Indicates whether Force SSL is enabled (on) or disabled (off) on the switch. If this is set to on this means that SSL is forced on an HTTP session and hence HTTPS protocol is negotiated between the client and server.
  • Page 329 Enables/disables web management on the switch. http ssl Enables/disables SSL on the switch. http port Changes the port number for the embedded Web server in the switch. https port Changes the default secure HTTP (HTTPS) port for the embedded Web server.
  • Page 330: Bridge Cist Protocol

    Web Management Commands page 8-10 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 331 Manager Commands The Configuration Manager feature allows you to configure your switch using an ASCII-based text file. CLI commands may be typed into a text document—referred to as a configuration file—and then uploaded and applied to the switch. MIB information for the Configuration Manager commands is as follows: Filename: AlcatelIND1System.mib...
  • Page 332: Bridge Port Loop-Guard

    • To schedule a timer session in which a file is applied at a specific date and time, enter at followed by the hour, minute, month, day, and year. The switch assumes either the current calendar year or the next calendar year for dates beginning January 1.
  • Page 333: Examples

    (including a generated snapshot) that includes this dual-encrypted password information will result in an error whenever it is applied to the switch via the configuration apply command. This is a valid switch function and does not represent a significant problem. If an authkey-related error is the only error detected, simply remove all authkey-related syntax using a text editor.
  • Page 334: Bridge 1X1 Protocol

    The error files generated by the switch have the .err extension. • If you want to save an error file, you may change the file name so that it does not have the .err extension, or you can move it from the /flash directory.
  • Page 335 Configuration File Manager Commands Related Commands configuration apply Applies a configuration file to the switch. Also used for scheduling a timer session for a configuration file. configuration cancel Cancels a pending timer session for a configuration file. MIB Objects alcatelIND1ConfigMgrMIBObjects...
  • Page 336: Bridge Mst Region Name

    The output No file configuration has been scheduled indicates an idle timer session (i.e., no timer session has been scheduled for a configuration file). • The output File configuration is in progress indicates that a file is currently being applied to the switch. •...
  • Page 337 Configuration File Manager Commands Related Commands configuration apply Applies a configuration file to the switch. Also used for scheduling a timer session for a configuration file. configuration cancel Cancels a pending timer session for a configuration file. configuration error-file limit Specifies the maximum number of configuration error files allowed in the switch’s /flash directory.
  • Page 338: Bridge Mst Region Revision Level

    Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands configuration apply Applies a configuration file to the switch. Also used for scheduling a timer session for a configuration file. show configuration status Displays whether there is a pending timer session scheduled for a configu- ration file.
  • Page 339: Bridge Mst Region Max Hops

    When an error is detected, an error file (.err) is automatically generated by the switch. By default, this file is placed in the root /flash directory. To view the contents of a generated error file, use the view command. For example, view asc.1.snap.1.err.
  • Page 340 Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands configuration apply Applies a configuration file to the switch. Also used for scheduling a timer session for a configuration file. show configuration status Displays whether there is a pending timer session scheduled for a configuration file.
  • Page 341: Bridge Msti

    /flash/working directory. Defaults If a file name is not specified, the default file name asc.#.snap is used. Here, # indicates the order in which the default file is generated. For example, the first default file name to be generated is asc.1.snap, the second default file name to be generated is named asc.2.snap, etc.
  • Page 342 Only current, non-default configuration settings are written to the snapshot file. • You may enter more than one network feature in the command line. Separate each network feature with a space and no comma. Network features may be entered in any order.
  • Page 343: Bridge Msti Vlan

    Configuration File Manager Commands MIB Objects configManager configSnapshotFileName configSnapshotAction configSnapshotAllSelect configSnapshotVlanSelect configSnapshotSpanningTreeSelect configSnapshotQOSSelect configSnapshotIPSelect configSnapshotIPXSelect configSnapshotIPMSSelect configSnapshotAAASelect configSnapshotSNMPSelect configSnapshot802.1QSelect configSnapshotLinkAggregateSelect configSnapshotPortMirrorSelect configSnapshotXIPSelect configSnapshotHealthMonitorSelect configSnapshotBootPSelect configSnapshotBridgeSelect configSnapshotChassisSelect configSnapshotInterfaceSelect configSnapshotPolicySelect configSnapshotSessionSelect configSnapshotServerLoadBalanceSelect configSnapshotSystemServiceSelect configSnapshotVRRPSelect configSnapshotWebSelect configSnapshotRIPSelect configSnapshotRIPngSelect configSnapshotOSPFSelect configSnapshotBGPSelect configSnapshotIPRMSelect configSnapshotIPMRSelect configSnapshotModuleSelect...
  • Page 344 Use this command to view the current configuration for any feature shown in the table. • To show a list of features on the switch, use the show configuration snapshot ? syntax. • Configurations are listed below the name of each feature.
  • Page 345: Bridge Priority

    -> show configuration snapshot aaa bridge ! Bridging : ! AAA : aaa authentication default "local" aaa authentication console "local" user "public" read All write All no auth authkey 391b0e74dbd13973d703cceaa4a8e30 Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands write terminal Displays the switch’s current running configuration for all features.
  • Page 346 Configuration File Manager Commands MIB Objects configManager configSnapshotFileName configSnapshotAction configSnapshotAllSelect configSnapshotVlanSelect configSnapshotSpanningTreeSelect configSnapshotQOSSelect configSnapshotIPSelect configSnapshotIPXSelect configSnapshotIPMSSelect configSnapshotAAASelect configSnapshotSNMPSelect configSnapshot802.1QSelect configSnapshotLinkAggregateSelect configSnapshotPortMirrorSelect configSnapshotXIPSelect configSnapshotHealthMonitorSelect configSnapshotBootPSelect configSnapshotBridgeSelect configSnapshotChassisSelect configSnapshotInterfaceSelect configSnapshotPolicySelect configSnapshotSessionSelect configSnapshotServerLoadBalanceSelect configSnapshotSystemServiceSelect configSnapshotVRRPSelect configSnapshotWebSelect configSnapshotRIPSelect configSnapshotRIPngSelect configSnapshotOSPFSelect configSnapshotBGPSelect configSnapshotIPRMSelect configSnapshotIPMRSelect configSnapshotModuleSelect...
  • Page 347: Bridge Cist Priority

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Configurations are listed below the name of each feature. • Features with no current configuration show only the name of the feature. Examples -> write terminal Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced.
  • Page 348 Configuration File Manager Commands page 9-18 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 349: Bridge Msti Priority

    This chapter includes descriptions for Trap Manager and SNMP Agent commands. The commands are used for configuring SNMP settings on the switch. • SNMP station commands can create, modify, or delete an SNMP station. Also included is a show command for monitoring current SNMP station status. •...
  • Page 350 SNMP Commands A summary of the available commands is listed here: SNMP station commands snmp station snmp source ip preferred show snmp station SNMP community map snmp community map commands snmp community map mode show snmp community map SNMP security commands...
  • Page 351: Bridge 1X1 Priority

    The user name specified must match an existing user account name. • When adding an SNMP station, you must specify an IP address plus username parameters. For exam- ple, the syntax snmp station 1.2.3.4 is not a valid command entry; however, snmp station 1.2.3.4 username1 is a valid command entry.
  • Page 352 1.2.3.4 v2 is a valid command entry. • The default UDP port 162 is commonly used for traps; however, the destination port can be redefined to accommodate an SNMP station using a nonstandard port. The destination port specified in the command line must correspond with the UDP destination port configured at the receiving SNMP station(s).
  • Page 353: Bridge Hello Time

    • When configuring a specific IP address, that address must already exist on the switch. • Use the no form of this command to clear a specific IP address and change the behavior back to default. Examples -> snmp source ip preferred 192.168.10.1 ->...
  • Page 354 NMSuserV3MD5DES 199.199.101.201/111 disable NMSuserV3MD5 199.199.102.202/8002 enable NMSuserV3SHADES 199.199.103.203/8003 enable NMSuserV3SHADES 199.199.104.204/8004 enable NMSuserV3SHA The following is an example of the output display using IPv6. -> show snmp station ipAddress/udpPort status protocol user ---------------------------------------------------+---------+--------+------ 172.21.160.32/4000 enable 172.21.160.12/5000 enable user1 0300:0000:0000:0000:0211:d8ff:fe47:470b/4001 enable...
  • Page 355: Bridge Cist Hello Time

    SNMP Commands Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands snmp station Adds a new SNMP station; modifies or deletes an existing SNMP station. MIB Objects trapStationTable trapStationIP trapStationPort trapStationUser trapStationProtocol trapStationRowStatus alaTrapInetStationTable alaTrapInetStationIPType alaTrapInetStationIP alaTrapInetStationPort alaTrapInetStationRowStatus alaTrapInetStationProtocol alaTrapInetStationUser...
  • Page 356 Community strings configured on the switch are used for v1 and v2c SNMP managers only. • The user account name must be a current user account recognized by the switch. For a list of current user names use the show user command.
  • Page 357: Bridge 1X1 Hello Time

    SNMP Commands Related Commands snmp community map mode Enables the local community strings database. MIB Objects SNMPCommunityTable snmpCommunityIndex snmpCommunitySecurityName snmpCommunityStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 10-9...
  • Page 358 • When disabled, the community strings carried over each incoming v1 or v2c request must be equal to a user account name in order to be processed by the SNMP agent. Examples -> snmp community map mode enable ->...
  • Page 359: Bridge Max Age

    The user account name. Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands snmp community map Configures and enables a community string on the switch and maps it to an existing user account name. OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 10-11...
  • Page 360 SNMP Commands snmp security Configures SNMP security settings. snmp security {no security | authentication set | authentication all | privacy set | privacy all | trap only} Syntax Definitions no security The switch will accept all SNMP v1, v2, and v3 requests.
  • Page 361: Bridge Cist Max Age

    -> snmp security privacy set -> snmp security trap only Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands show snmp security Displays the current SNMP security status. MIB Objects SNMPAgtConfig SnmpAgtSecurityLevel OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 10-13...
  • Page 362 Usage Guidelines Refer to the command on page 10-12 for descriptions of the five SNMP security states: no security, authentication set, authentication all, privacy set, privacy all, and trap only. Examples -> show snmp security snmp security = no security ->...
  • Page 363: Bridge 1X1 Max Age

    SNMP Commands Related Commands snmp security Configures the SNMP security settings. OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 10-15...
  • Page 364 SNMP Commands show snmp statistics Displays the current SNMP statistics. show snmp statistics Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Examples -> show snmp statistics From RFC1907 snmpInPkts = 801 snmpOutPkts = 800 snmpInBadVersions...
  • Page 365: Bridge Forward Delay

    MIB Objects Name of the MIB object listed as an SNMP statistic. = (integer) The number of times the MIB object has been reported to the SNMP management station since the last reset. Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced.
  • Page 366 If a table name is not specified in the command syntax, all MIB table names will be displayed. • If the command family is not valid for the entire MIB table, the command family will be displayed on a per-object basis.
  • Page 367: Bridge Cist Forward Delay

    By default, trap absorption is enabled. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines To view the current trap absorption status, use the show snmp trap config command. Examples -> snmp trap absorption enable -> snmp trap absorption disable Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 368 By default, WebView forwarding is enabled. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines To view the current WebView forwarding status, use the show snmp trap config command. Examples -> snmp trap to webview enable -> snmp trap to webview disable Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 369: Bridge 1X1 Forward Delay

    SNMP Commands snmp trap replay Replays stored traps from the switch to a specified SNMP station. This command is used to replay (to resend) traps on demand. This is useful in the event when traps are lost in the network.
  • Page 370 SNMP Commands Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Release 6.3.1; ipv6_address parameter added. Related Commands show snmp station Displays the current SNMP station status. show snmp trap replay Displays the SNMP trap replay information. MIB Objects trapStationTable trapStation Replay...
  • Page 371: Bridge Mode 1X1 Pvst

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • The amount of traps that can be specified is equal to the number of traps supported in the AOS release. • To enable trap filtering, use the syntax snmp trap filter ip_address trap_id_list.
  • Page 372: Bridge Bpdu-Switching

    Release 6.3.1; ipv6_address parameter added. Related Commands show snmp trap filter Displays the current SNMP trap filter status. show snmp trap config Displays the SNMP trap information, including trap ID numbers, trap names, command families, and absorption rate. MIB Objects trapFilterTable trapFilterStatus...
  • Page 373 Enables or disables SNMP authentication failure trap forwarding. snmp authentication trap {enable | disable} Syntax Definitions enable Enables authentication failure trap forwarding. When enabled, the standard authentication failure trap is sent each time an SNMP authentication failure is detected. disable Disables authentication failure trap forwarding. Defaults By default, authentication failure trap forwarding is disabled.
  • Page 374: Bridge Path Cost Mode

    : oldest replay number --------------------------------------- 199.199.101.200 : 1234 199.199.105.202 : 199.199.101.203 : 1638 199.199.101.204 : 2560 The following is an example of the output display with IPv6 information. -> show snmp trap replay ipAddress oldest replay number -----------------------------------------+-------------------- 172.21.160.32 172.21.160.12 0300:0000:0000:0000:0211:d8ff:fe47:470b 0300:0000:0000:0000:0211:d8ff:fe47:470c...
  • Page 375 SNMP Commands Related Commands snmp trap replay Replays stored traps from the switch to a specified SNMP station. MIB Objects trapStationTable snmpStation Replay AlaTrapInetStationEntry alaTrapInetStationReplay alaTrapInetStationNextSeq OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 10-27...
  • Page 376: Bridge Auto-Vlan-Containment

    Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines To display a list of traps and their ID numbers, use the show snmp trap config command. Examples -> show snmp trap filter ipAddress...
  • Page 377 Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands snmp trap filter Enables or disables SNMP trap filtering. show snmp trap config Displays the SNMP trap information, including trap ID numbers, trap names, command families, and absorption rate. MIB Objects trapFilterTable trapFilterEntry...
  • Page 378: Bridge Port Pvst

    SNMP Commands show snmp authentication trap Displays the current authentication failure trap forwarding status (i.e., enable or disable). show snmp authentication trap Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Examples -> show snmp authentication trap...
  • Page 379 Displays SNMP trap information. Information includes trap ID numbers, trap names, command families, and absorption rate. This command also displays the Enabled/Disabled status of SNMP absorption and the Traps to WebView service. show snmp trap config...
  • Page 380: Bridge

    Displays SNMP MIB information. snmp trap absorption Enables or disables the trap absorption function. snmp trap to webview Enables or disables the forwarding of SNMP traps to WebView. MIB Objects trapConfigTable trapConfigEntry page 10-32 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 381 A Domain Name System resolver is an internet service that translates host names into IP addresses. Every time you use a host name, a DNS service must resolve the name to an IP address. You can configure up to three domain name servers. If the primary DNS server does not know how to translate a particular host name, it asks the secondary DNS server (if specified).
  • Page 382: Bridge Cist

    Use the no form of this command to disable the DNS resolver. • You must use the ip domain-name command to set a default domain name for your DNS resolver(s) and the ip name-server command to specify up to three DNS servers to query on host lookups.
  • Page 383 Use the no form of this command to remove individual or all DNS servers. • Configuration of the DNS resolver to resolve any host query requires that you first set the default domain name with the ip domain-name command and enable the DNS resolver function with the ip domain-lookup command before you specify the IP addresses of the DNS servers by using the ip name-server command.
  • Page 384: Bridge 1X1

    DNS Commands Release 6.3.4; ‘no’ parameter was added for removing DNS servers. Related Commands ip domain-lookup Enables or disables the DNS resolver. ip domain-name Sets or deletes the default domain name for DNS lookups. show dns Displays the current DNS resolver configuration and status.
  • Page 385 DNS Commands ipv6 name-server Specifies the IPv6 addresses of up to three IPv6 DNS servers to query on a host lookup. ipv6 name-server server-ipv6_address1 [server-ipv6_address2 [server-ipv6_address3]] Syntax Definitions server-ipv6_address1 The IPv6 address of the primary IPv6 DNS server to query for host lookup.
  • Page 386: Bridge Priority

    DNS Commands Related Commands ip domain-lookup Enables or disables the DNS resolver. ip domain-name Sets or deletes the default domain name for DNS lookups. show dns Displays the current DNS resolver configuration and status. MIB Objects systemDNS systemDNSNsIPv6Addr1 systemDNSNsIPv6Addr2 systemDNSNsIPv6Addr3...
  • Page 387 Enables or disables the DNS resolver. ip name-server Specifies the IP addresses of up to three servers to query on a host lookup. ipv6 name-server Specifies the IPv6 addresses of up to three IPv6 DNS servers to query on a host lookup.
  • Page 388: Bridge Cist Priority

    Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Examples The following is an example of the output display on OmniSwitch stackable and chassis-based switches: -> show dns Resolver is : enabled domainName : company.com IPv4 nameServer(s): 189.202.191.14 : 189.202.191.15...
  • Page 389 Enables or disables the DNS resolver. ip name-server Specifies the IP addresses of up to three servers to query on a host lookup. ipv6 name-server Specify the IPv6 addresses of up to three IPv6 DNS servers to query on a host lookup.
  • Page 390: Bridge Msti Priority

    DNS Commands page 11-10 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 391 There are two types of aggregate groups: static and dynamic. Static aggregate groups are manually config- ured on the switch with static links. Dynamic groups are set up on the switch but they aggregate links as necessary according to the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP).
  • Page 392: Bridge 1X1 Priority

    Link Aggregation Commands A summary of available commands is listed here: Static link aggregates static linkagg size static linkagg name static linkagg admin state static agg agg num Dynamic link aggregates lacp linkagg size lacp linkagg name lacp linkagg admin state...
  • Page 393 • Note that a maximum of 256 link aggregation ports are supported. The number of link aggregation ports per group will determine the maximum number of groups that can be configured. The table below provides some example configurations: Number of Ports in Group...
  • Page 394: Bridge Path Cost

    If the static aggregate has any attached ports you must delete them with the static agg agg num command before you can delete it. • Use the lacp linkagg size command to create a dynamic aggregation (i.e., LACP) group. See page 12-9 for more information about this command. Examples ->...
  • Page 395 Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use the no form of this command to remove a name from a static aggregate. Examples -> static linkagg 2 name accounting -> static linkagg 2 no name Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 396 Link Aggregation Commands static linkagg admin state Configures the administrative state (whether the static aggregate group is active or inactive) of a static aggregate group. static linkagg agg_num admin state {enable | disable} Syntax Definitions agg_num The number corresponding to the static aggregate group.
  • Page 397 • A port may belong to only one aggregate group. • Ports in a static aggregate must all be the same speed (e.g., all 10 Mbps, all 100 Mbps, all 1 Gigabit, or all 10 Gigabit). • Ports that belong to the same static aggregate group do not have to be configured sequentially and can be on any Network Interface (NI) or unit within a stack.
  • Page 398: Bridge Cist Path Cost

    Link Aggregation Commands Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands static linkagg size Creates a static aggregate group. show linkagg port Displays information about link aggregation ports. MIB Objects alclnkaggAggPortTable alclnkaggAggPortGlobalPortNumber alclnkaggAggPortLacpType alclnkaggAggPortSelectedAggNumber page 12-8 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 399 Link Aggregation Commands lacp linkagg size Creates a dynamic aggregate group that uses the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) to establish and maintain link aggregation. The size parameter is required to create the link aggregate group. lacp linkagg agg_num size size...
  • Page 400 • Note that a maximum of 256 link aggregation ports are supported. The number of link aggregation ports per group will determine the maximum number of groups that can be configured. The table below provides some example configurations: Number of Ports in Group Maximum Number of Groups •...
  • Page 401 Link Aggregation Commands alclnkaggAggNumber alclnkaggAggSize alclnkaggAggLacpType alclnkaggAggName alclnkaggAggAdminState alclnkaggAggActorAdminKey alclnkaggAggActorSystemPriority alclnkaggAggActorSystemID alclnkaggAggPartnerSystemID alclnkaggAggPartnerSystemPriority alclnkaggAggPartnerAdminKey OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 12-11...
  • Page 402: Bridge Msti Path Cost

    Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use the no form of this command to remove a name from a dynamic aggregate group. Examples -> lacp linkagg 2 name finance -> lacp linkagg 2 no name Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 403 Link Aggregation Commands lacp linkagg admin state Configures the administrative state of the dynamic aggregate (whether it is up and active, or down and inactive) group. lacp linkagg agg_num admin state {enable | disable} Syntax Definitions agg_num The number corresponding to the dynamic aggregate group.
  • Page 404 Link Aggregation Commands Related Commands lacp linkagg size Creates a dynamic aggregate group. show linkagg Displays information about static and dynamic (LACP) aggregate groups. show linkagg port Displays information about static and dynamic (LACP) aggregate groups. MIB Objects alclnkaggAggTable alclnkaggAggNumber...
  • Page 405: Bridge 1X1 Path Cost

    Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use the no form of this command to remove an actor admin key from a dynamic aggregate group. Examples -> lacp linkagg 3 actor admin key 2 -> lacp linkagg 3 no actor admin key Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 406 Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to return the value to its default. • Ports with the same system priority value can join the same dynamic aggregate group. Examples ->...
  • Page 407 Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use the no form of this command to remove an actor system ID from a dynamic aggregate group. Examples -> lacp linkagg 3 actor system id 00:20:da:81:d5:b0 -> lacp linkagg 3 no actor system id Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 408 Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove a partner system ID from a dynamic aggregate group. • The partner_system_id and the partner_system_priority specify the remote system’s priority. Examples ->...
  • Page 409: Bridge Mode

    Link Aggregation Commands Related Commands lacp linkagg size Creates a dynamic aggregate group. show linkagg Displays information about static and dynamic (LACP) aggregate groups. MIB Objects alclnkaggAggTable alclnkaggAggNumber alclnkaggAggPartnerSystemID OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 12-19...
  • Page 410 Link Aggregation Commands lacp linkagg partner system priority Configures the priority of the remote switch’s dynamic aggregate group to which the local switch’s aggre- gate group is attached. lacp linkagg agg_num partner system priority partner_system_priority lacp linkagg agg_num no partner system priority...
  • Page 411: Bridge Cist Mode

    Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use the no form of this command to remove a partner admin key from a dynamic aggregate group. Examples -> lacp linkagg 3 partner admin key 1 -> lacp linkagg 3 no partner admin key Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 412 Link Aggregation Commands lacp agg actor admin key Configures an actor administrative key for a port, which allows the port to join a dynamic aggregate group. lacp agg [ethernet | fastethernet | gigaethernet] slot/port actor admin key actor_admin_key [actor admin state {[[no] active] [[no] timeout] [[no] aggregate] [[no] synchronize] [[no] collect]...
  • Page 413: Bridge 1X1 Mode

    • A port may belong to only one aggregate group. • Ports in a dynamic aggregate must all be in the same speed (e.g., all 100 Mbps. 1 Gigabit. or all 10 Gigabit). • Ports that belong to the same dynamic aggregate group do not have to be configured sequentially and can be on any Network Interface (NI).
  • Page 414 Link Aggregation Commands alclnkaggAggPortActorSystemID alclnkaggAggPortActorSystemPriority alclnkaggAggPortPartnerAdminSystemID alclnkaggAggPortPartnerAdminKey alclnkaggAggPortPartnerAdminSystemPriority alclnkaggAggPortPartnerAdminState alclnkaggAggPortActorPortPriority alclnkaggAggPortPartnerAdminPort alclnkaggAggPortPartnerAdminPortPriority page 12-24 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 415: Bridge Connection

    Link Aggregation Commands lacp agg actor admin state Configures the system administrative state of the slot and port for the dynamic aggregate group on the local switch. The state values correspond to bits in the actor state octet in the LACPDU frame.
  • Page 416 Use the no form of this command to restore the LACPDU bit settings to their default configuration. • When the actor admin state is set to none, all bit values are restored to their default configurations. • The ethernet, fastethernet, and gigaethernet keywords do not modify a port’s configuration. See Chapter 19, “Ethernet Port Commands,”...
  • Page 417: Bridge Cist Connection

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove an actor system ID from a slot and port associated with a dynamic aggregate group. • The ethernet, fastethernet, and gigaethernet keywords do not modify a port’s configuration. See Chapter 19, “Ethernet Port Commands,”...
  • Page 418 Link Aggregation Commands Related Commands lacp linkagg size Creates a dynamic aggregate group. show linkagg port Displays information about ports associated with a particular aggregate group or all aggregate groups. MIB Objects alclnkaggAggPortTable alclnkaggAggPortGlobalPortNumber alclnkaggAggPortActorSystemID page 12-28 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 419: Bridge 1X1 Connection

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove an actor system priority value from a slot and port associ- ated with a dynamic aggregate group. • The ethernet, fastethernet, and gigaethernet keywords do not modify a port’s configuration. See Chapter 19, “Ethernet Port Commands,”...
  • Page 420 Link Aggregation Commands Related Commands lacp linkagg size Creates a dynamic aggregate group. show linkagg port Displays information about ports associated with a particular aggregate group or all aggregates. MIB Objects AlcLnkAggAggPortTable alclnkaggAggPortGlobalPortNumber alclnkaggAggPortActorSystemPriority page 12-30 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 421: Bridge Cist Admin-Edge

    Link Aggregation Commands lacp agg partner admin state Configures the system administrative state of the slot and port for the dynamic aggregate group on the remote switch. The state values correspond to bits in the actor state octet in the LACPDU frame.
  • Page 422 Use the no form of this command to restore the LACPDU bit settings to their default configuration. • When the partner admin state is set to none, all bit values are restored to their default configurations. • The ethernet, fastethernet, and gigaethernet keywords do not modify a port’s configuration. See Chapter 19, “Ethernet Port Commands,”...
  • Page 423: Bridge 1X1 Admin-Edge

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove a partner administrative system ID from a slot and port associated with a dynamic aggregate group. • The ethernet, fastethernet, and gigaethernet keywords do not modify a port’s configuration. See Chapter 19, “Ethernet Port Commands,”...
  • Page 424 Link Aggregation Commands Related Commands lacp linkagg size Creates a dynamic aggregate group. show linkagg port Displays information about ports associated with a particular aggregate group or all aggregate groups. MIB Objects AlcLnkAggAggPortTable alclnkaggAggPortGlobalPortNumber alclnkaggAggPortPartnerAdminSystemID page 12-34 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 425: Bridge Cist Auto-Edge

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove a partner admin key value from a slot and port associated with a dynamic aggregate group. • The ethernet, fastethernet, and gigaethernet keywords do not modify a port’s configuration. See Chapter 19, “Ethernet Port Commands,”...
  • Page 426 Creates a dynamic aggregate group. show linkagg port Displays detailed information about ports associated with a particular aggregate group or all aggregate groups. show linkagg port Displays information about slots and ports associated with all aggregate groups. MIB Objects AlcLnkAggAggPortTable alclnkaggAggPortGlobalPortNumber...
  • Page 427: Bridge 1X1 Auto-Edge

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove a partner_system_priority value from a slot and port asso- ciated with a dynamic aggregate group. • The ethernet, fastethernet, and gigaethernet keywords do not modify a port’s configuration. See Chapter 19, “Ethernet Port Commands,”...
  • Page 428 Link Aggregation Commands Related Commands lacp linkagg size Creates a dynamic aggregate group. show linkagg port Displays information about ports associated with a particular aggregate group or all aggregate groups. MIB Objects AlcLnkAggAggPortTable alclnkaggAggPortGlobalPortNumber alclnkaggAggPortAdminSystemPriority page 12-38 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 429: Bridge Cist Restricted-Role

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove an actor_port_priority value from a slot and port associ- ated with a dynamic aggregate group. • The ethernet, fastethernet, and gigaethernet keywords do not modify a port’s configuration. See Chapter 19, “Ethernet Port Commands,”...
  • Page 430 Link Aggregation Commands Related Commands lacp linkagg size Creates a dynamic aggregate group. show linkagg port Displays information about ports associated with a particular aggregate group or all aggregate groups. MIB Objects AlcLnkAggAggPortTable alclnkaggAggPortGlobalPortNumber alclnkaggAggPortActorPortPriority page 12-40 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 431: Bridge 1X1 Restricted-Role

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove a partner_admin_port value from a slot and port associ- ated with a dynamic aggregate group. • The ethernet, fastethernet, and gigaethernet keywords do not modify a port’s configuration. See Chapter 19, “Ethernet Port Commands,”...
  • Page 432 Link Aggregation Commands Related Commands lacp linkagg size Creates a dynamic aggregate group. show linkagg port Displays information about ports associated with a particular aggregate group or all aggregate groups. MIB Objects AlcLnkAggAggPortTable alclnkaggAggPortGlobalPortNumber alclnkaggAggPortPartnerAdminPort page 12-42 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 433: Bridge Cist Restricted-Tcn

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove a partner_admin_port_priority value from a slot and port associated with a dynamic aggregate group. • The ethernet, fastethernet, and gigaethernet keywords do not modify a port’s configuration. See Chapter 19, “Ethernet Port Commands,”...
  • Page 434 Link Aggregation Commands Related Commands lacp linkagg size Creates a dynamic aggregate group. show linkagg port Displays information about ports associated with a particular aggregate group or all aggregate groups. MIB Objects AlcLnkAggAggPortTable alclnkaggAggPortGlobalPortNumber alclnkaggAggPortPartnerAdminPortPriority page 12-44 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 435: Bridge 1X1 Restricted-Tcn

    Usage Guidelines • If no aggregation number is specified, information for all aggregate groups is displayed. If an aggre- gate number is specified, information about that aggregate group is displayed only. The fields included in the display depend on whether the aggregate group is a static or dynamic.
  • Page 436 (see page 12-6). Operational State The operational state of this static aggregate group, which can be UP or DOWN. Aggregate Size The number of links configured for this static aggregate group. Number of Selected Ports The number of ports that could possibly attach to this static aggregate group.
  • Page 437: Bridge Cist Txholdcount

    The number of ports actually attached to this static aggregate group. Primary Port The port number of the first port to join this static aggregate group. If the first port to join the aggregate is no longer part of the aggregate group, the switch automatically assigns another port in the aggregate group to be the primary port.
  • Page 438: Bridge 1X1 Txholdcount

    Primary Port The port number of the first port to join this dynamic aggregate group. If the first port to join the aggregate group is no longer part of the aggregate group, the switch automatically assigns another port in the aggregate group to be the primary port.
  • Page 439: Bridge Rrstp

    Link Aggregation Commands MIB Objects alclnkaggAggTable alclnkAggSize alclnkaggAggNumber alclnkaggAggDescr alclnkaggAggName alclnkaggAggLacpType alclnkaggAggAdminState alclnkaggAggOperState alclnkaggAggNbrSelectedPorts alclnkaggAggNbrAttachedPorts alclnkaggPrimaryPortIndex alclnkaggAggMACAddress alclnkaggAggActorSystemPriority alclnkaggAggActorSystemID alclnkaggAggPartnerAdminKey alclnkaggAggActorAdminKey alclnkaggAggActorOperKey alclnkaggAggPartnerSystemID alclnkaggAggPartnerSystemPriority alclnkaggAggPartnerOperKey OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 12-49...
  • Page 440: Bridge Rrstp Ring

    Usage Guidelines • If no slot/port is specified, the information for all ports is displayed. If a particular slot or port is speci- fied, the fields displayed depend upon whether or not the port belongs to a static aggregate group or dynamic (LACP) aggregate group.
  • Page 441 The rank of this port within the static aggregate group (0–15). Primary Port The port number of the first port to join this static aggregate group. If the first port to join the aggregate is no longer part of the aggregate group, the switch automatically assigns another port in the aggregate group to be the primary port.
  • Page 442: Bridge Rrstp Ring Vlan-Tag

    Primary Port The port number of the first port to join this dynamic aggregate group. If the first port to join the aggregate is no longer part of the aggregate group, the switch automatically assigns another port in the aggregate group to be the primary port.
  • Page 443 The current operational value of the key for the protocol partner. Attached Agg ID The ID of the aggregate group that the port has attached itself to. A value of zero indicates that the port is not attached to an aggregate group.
  • Page 444: Bridge Rrstp Ring Status

    (continued) Actor Oper State The current operational state of the port. Partner Admin State The administrative state of the partner’s port. Configured through the lacp agg partner admin state command. Partner Oper State The current operational state of the partner’s port.
  • Page 445: Show Spantree

    13 Interswitch Protocol Commands Alcatel-Lucent Interswitch Protocols (AIP) are used to discover and advertise adjacent switch information. Only one protocol is supported: • Alcatel-Lucent Mapping Adjacency Protocol (AMAP), used to discover the topology of OmniSwitches and Omni Switch/Routers (Omni S/R).
  • Page 446 Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6800, 6850, 6855, 9000 Usage Guidelines Adjacent switches are defined as those having a Spanning Tree path between them and no other switch between them on the same Spanning Tree path that has AMAP enabled. Examples ->...
  • Page 447 Ports that do not receive Hello packets before three discovery transmission times expire, revert to the passive reception state. • Ports in the passive reception state do not send Hello packets and do not use any timer to determine how long to wait for Hello packets. •...
  • Page 448 Enables (default) or disables AMAP on a switch. amap common time Sets the common transmission time interval used by active Span- ning Tree ports in the common transmission state. show amap Displays adjacent switches and associated MAC addresses, ports, VLANs, and IP addresses.
  • Page 449 Use of the time command keyword is optional. • To avoid synchronization with adjacent switches, the common transmission time is jittered randomly by plus or minus ten percent. For example, if the default time is used (300 seconds), the jitter is plus or minus 30 seconds. •...
  • Page 450 Enables (default) or disables AMAP on a switch. amap discovery time Sets the discovery transmission time interval used by the active Spanning Tree ports in the discovery transmission state. show amap Displays adjacent switches and associated MAC addresses, ports, VLANs, and IP addresses.
  • Page 451: Show Spantree Cist

    Remote switches that stop sending Hello packets and are connected to an AMAP switch via a hub may take up to two times the common transmission time to age out of the AMAP database, and no longer appear in this show command display.
  • Page 452 Interswitch Protocol Commands output definitions (continued) AMAP Discovery Phase Time- The number of seconds to wait between each Hello packet transmission out Interval (seconds) during the discovery phase. Use the amap discovery time command to change this value. Remote Host Description The system name for the adjacent switch.
  • Page 453 14 802.1Q Commands Alcatel-Lucent’s 802.1Q is an IEEE standard for sending frames through the network tagged with VLAN identification. This chapter details configuring and monitoring 802.1Q tagging on a single port in a switch or an aggregate of ports on a switch.
  • Page 454 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to delete 802.1Q tagging on a port or an aggregate of ports. • The VLAN specified for the port or aggregate link before 802.1Q tagging can be specified. See Chapter 21, “VLAN Management Commands”...
  • Page 455: Show Spantree Msti

    802.1Q Commands Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands vlan 802.1q frame type Configures a port to accept only VLAN-tagged frames or all frames. show 802.1q Displays 802.1Q tagging status and configuration. MIB Objects QPORTVLANTABLE qPortVlanSlot qPortVlanPort qPortVLanStatus...
  • Page 456 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines If you configure a port to accept only VLAN-tagged frames, then any frames received on this port that do not carry a VLAN ID (i.e., untagged frames or priority-tagged frames) will be discarded by the ingress rules for this port.
  • Page 457 802.1Q Commands Related Commands vlan 802.1q Creates, modifies, or deletes 802.1Q tagging on a single port or an aggregate of ports. show 802.1q Displays 802.1Q tagging status and configuration. MIB Objects DOT1QPORTVLANTABLE dot1dBasePort dot1qPortAcceptableFrameTypes OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 458 802.1Q Commands show 802.1q Displays 802.1Q tagging information for a single port or an aggregate of ports. show 802.1q {slot/port | aggregate_id} Syntax Definitions slot The slot number to display 802.1Q tagging. port The port number to display 802.1Q tagging.
  • Page 459 Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands vlan 802.1q Creates, modifies, or deletes 802.1Q tagging on a single port or an aggregate of ports. vlan 802.1q frame type Configures a port to accept only VLAN-tagged frames or all frames.
  • Page 460: Show Spantree 1X1

    802.1Q Commands page 14-8 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 461 Alcatel-Lucent STP implementation distributes the Spanning Tree load between the primary management module and the network interface modules. In the case of a stack of switches, the STP load is distributed between the primary management switch and other switches in the stack. This functionality improves network robustness by providing a Spanning Tree that continues to respond to BPDUs and port link up and down states in the event of a fail over to a backup management module or switch.
  • Page 462 Distributed Spanning Tree Commands A summary of the available commands is listed here: Implicit bridge commands bridge mode bridge protocol bridge priority bridge hello time bridge max age bridge forward delay bridge bpdu-switching bridge path cost mode bridge auto-vlan-containment show spantree...
  • Page 463 1x1 slot/port bridge cist slot/port priority bridge msti slot/port priority bridge 1x1 slot/port priority bridge cist slot/port path cost bridge msti slot/port path cost bridge 1x1 slot/port path cost bridge cist slot/port mode bridge 1x1 slot/port mode...
  • Page 464: Show Spantree Ports

    • If standard STP or RSTP is used when the switch is running in the flat mode, a single STP instance is applied across all VLANs. For example, if a port belonging to VLAN 10 and a port belonging to VLAN 20 both connect to the same switch, then STP will block one of these ports.
  • Page 465 Related Commands bridge protocol Selects the Spanning Tree protocol for the specified instance. bridge bpdu-switching Enables the switching of Spanning Tree BPDU on a VLAN that has Spanning Tree disabled. show spantree Displays VLAN Spanning Tree parameter values. MIB Objects...
  • Page 466 • If the switch is running in the flat mode and STP or RSTP is the active protocol, entering 1 to specify the CIST instance is optional. If MSTP is the active protocol, however, entering 1 for the instance number is not accepted.
  • Page 467 Note that when changing the protocol to/from MSTP, the bridge priority and port path cost values for the flat mode CIST instance are reset to their default values. However, if the path cost mode was set to 32-bit prior to the protocol change, the path cost is not reset to its default value. See the...
  • Page 468 Note that when changing the protocol to/from MSTP, the bridge priority and port path cost values for the flat mode CIST instance are reset to their default values. However, if the path cost mode was set to 32-bit prior to the protocol change, the path cost is not reset to its default value. See the...
  • Page 469 Release 6.1.2; default protocol changed to RSTP. Related Commands bridge mode Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge protocol Implicit command for changing the Spanning Tree protocol for the flat mode instance or for a 1x1 mode VLAN instance.
  • Page 470 (flat or 1x1) is active on the switch. • If the switch is running in flat mode when this command is used, the specified protocol is not active for the specified VLAN instance until the operating mode for the switch is changed to 1x1.
  • Page 471 Distributed Spanning Tree Commands MIB Objects vStpInsTable vStpIns1x1VlanNumber vStpInsMode vStpInsProtocolSpecification OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 15-11...
  • Page 472 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove the MST region name. Note that it is not necessary to specify the region name to remove it. • To change an existing region name, use this same command but specify a string value that is different than the existing name.
  • Page 473 Defines a MSTI number that identifies an association between a range of VLANs and a Spanning Tree instance. bridge msti vlan Defines an association between a range of VLANs and a single MSTI. MIB Objects vStpMstRegionTable vStpMstRegionNumber vStpMstRegionConfigName...
  • Page 474 Defines the revision level for a Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) region. One of three attributes (name, revi- sion level, and a VLAN to MST instance association table) that defines an MST region as required by the IEEE 802.1Q 2005 standard. Switches that share the same attribute values are all considered part of the same MST region.
  • Page 475: Show Spantree Cist Ports

    The maximum hop count value is the initial value of the Remaining Hops parameter in the MST BPDU that originates from the bridge that is serving as the root bridge for the region. Each bridge that in turn receives the MST BPDU decrements the Remaining Hops count value by one and passes the new value along to the next bridge.
  • Page 476 Defines a MSTI number that identifies an association between a range of VLANs and a Spanning Tree instance. bridge msti vlan Defines an association between a range of VLANs and a single MSTI. MIB Objects vStpMstRegionTable vStpMstRegionNumber vStpMstRegionMaxHops...
  • Page 477 The instance itself is not removed; only the name. • Up to 16 MSTIs are allowed per switch; select a number from 1 to 4094 for the MSTI number. In addi- tion, there is always one Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST) instance 0 per switch. Initially all VLANs are associated with the CIST instance.
  • Page 478 Defines the revision level for an MST region. bridge mst region max hops Defines the maximum number of hops for the MST region. bridge msti vlan Defines an association between a range of VLANs and a single MSTI. MIB Objects vStpMstInstanceTable vStpMstInstanceNumber...
  • Page 479: Show Spantree Msti Ports

    • A VLAN is associated with only one MSTI at a time, but it is possible to move a VLAN from one MSTI to another. In addition, it is also possible to assign only one VLAN to an MSTI; a range of VLANs is not required.
  • Page 480 Defines the revision level for an MST region. bridge mst region max hops Defines the maximum number of hops for the MST region. bridge msti Defines a MSTI number that identifies an association between a range of VLANs and a Spanning Tree instance. MIB Objects vStpMstVlanAssignmentTable...
  • Page 481 • If the switch is running in the flat mode and STP or RSTP is the active protocol, entering 1 to specify the CIST instance is optional. If MSTP is the active protocol, however, entering 1 for the instance number is not accepted.
  • Page 482 Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree priority for the CIST instance when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode. bridge msti priority Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree priority for an MSTI when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode.
  • Page 483 (flat or 1x1) or protocol is active on the switch. • If the switch is running in 1x1 mode when this command is used, the specified priority value is not active for the CIST instance until the operating mode for the switch is changed to the flat mode.
  • Page 484: Show Spantree 1X1 Ports

    1x1 mode. bridge 1x1 protocol Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree priority for a VLAN instance when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode. MIB Objects vStpInsTable...
  • Page 485 This command is an explicit Spanning Tree command that only applies to the specified MSTI regard- less of which operating mode (flat or 1x1) is active on the switch. If MSTP is not the selected flat mode protocol, however, the priority value for any MSTI is not configurable in either mode.
  • Page 486 Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree priority for the CIST instance when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode. bridge 1x1 priority Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree priority for a VLAN instance when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode.
  • Page 487 (flat or 1x1) or protocol is active on the switch. • If the switch is running in the flat mode when this command is used, the specified priority value is not active for the specified VLAN instance until the operating mode for the switch is changed to the 1x1 mode.
  • Page 488 Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree priority for the CIST instance when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode. bridge msti priority Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree priority for an MSTP MSTI when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode.
  • Page 489 • If the switch is running in the flat mode and STP or RSTP is the active protocol, entering 1 to specify the CIST instance is optional. If MSTP is the active protocol, however, entering 1 for the instance number is not accepted.
  • Page 490: Show Spantree Mst Region

    Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge cist hello time Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree hello time value for the CIST instance when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode. bridge 1x1 hello time...
  • Page 491 (flat or 1x1) or protocol is active on the switch. • If the switch is running in 1x1 mode when this command is used, the specified hello time value is not active for the CIST instance until the operating mode for the switch is changed to the flat mode.
  • Page 492: Show Spantree Msti Vlan-Map

    CIST instance or for a 1x1 mode VLAN instance. bridge 1x1 hello time Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree hello time value for a VLAN instance when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode. MIB Objects...
  • Page 493 Configures the bridge hello time value for an individual VLAN instance. This value is the amount of time, in seconds, between each transmission of a BPDU on any port that is the Spanning Tree root or is attempt- ing to become the Spanning Tree root.
  • Page 494: Show Spantree Cist Vlan-Map

    CIST instance or for a 1x1 mode VLAN instance. bridge cist hello time Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree hello time value for the CIST instance when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode. MIB Objects...
  • Page 495 • If the switch is running in the flat mode and STP or RSTP is the active protocol, entering 1 to specify the CIST instance is optional. If MSTP is the active protocol, however, entering 1 for the instance number is not accepted.
  • Page 496: Show Spantree Map-Msti

    Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge cist max age Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree max age time value for the CIST instance when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode. bridge 1x1 max age...
  • Page 497: Show Spantree Mst Port

    • If the switch is running in 1x1 mode when this command is used, the specified max age time value is not active for the CIST instance until the operating mode for the switch is changed to the flat mode.
  • Page 498 CIST instance or for a 1x1 mode VLAN instance. bridge 1x1 max age Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree max age time value for a VLAN instance when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode. MIB Objects...
  • Page 499 • If the switch is running in the flat mode when this command is used, the specified max age time value is not active for the specified VLAN instance until the operating mode for the switch is changed to the 1x1 mode.
  • Page 500: Show Bridge Rrstp Configuration

    CIST instance or for a 1x1 mode VLAN instance. bridge cist max age Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree max age time value for the CIST instance when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode. MIB Objects...
  • Page 501: Show Bridge Rrstp Ring

    • If the switch is running in the flat mode and STP or RSTP is the active protocol, entering 1 to specify the CIST instance is optional. If MSTP is the active protocol, however, entering 1 for the instance number is not accepted.
  • Page 502 1x1 mode. bridge 1x1 forward delay Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree forward delay time value for a VLAN instance when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode. show spantree Displays VLAN Spanning Tree parameter values.
  • Page 503: Chapter 8 Link Aggregation Commands

    • If the switch is running in 1x1 mode when this command is used, the specified forward delay time value is not active for the CIST instance until the operating mode for the switch is changed to the flat mode.
  • Page 504 CIST instance or for a 1x1 mode VLAN instance. bridge 1x1 forward delay Explicit command for changing the Spanning Tree forward delay time value for a VLAN instance when the switch is operating in either the flat or 1x1 mode. MIB Objects vStpInsTable...
  • Page 505: Static Linkagg Size

    • If the switch is running in the flat mode when this command is used, the specified max age time value is not active for the specified VLAN instance until the operating mode for the switch is changed to the 1x1 mode.
  • Page 506 Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge forward delay Implicit command for changing the Spanning Tree forward delay time value for the flat mode CIST instance or for a 1x1 mode VLAN instance. bridge cist forward delay...
  • Page 507: Static Linkagg Name

    CIST instance by default regardless of which mode (flat or 1x1) is active on the switch. • Note that if the switch is running in the flat mode, specifying a value greater than 1 for the instance will return an error message. BPDU switching is only configured for the flat mode instance (bridge 1), regardless of which protocol is active (STP, RSTP, or MSTP).
  • Page 508: Static Linkagg Admin State

    Distributed Spanning Tree Commands Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands vlan stp Enables or disables Spanning Tree instance for the specified VLAN. show spantree Displays VLAN Spanning Tree parameter values. MIB Objects vStpInsTable vStpInsBpduSwitching page 15-48 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 509: Static Agg Agg Num

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Note that all path cost values, except those for MSTIs, are reset to the default path cost value when this mode is changed. • When connecting a switch running in the 32-bit path cost mode to a switch running in the 16-bit mode, the 32-bit switch will have a higher path cost value and thus an inferior path cost to the 16-bit switch.
  • Page 510 Distributed Spanning Tree Commands MIB Objects vStpBridge vStpPathCostMode page 15-50 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 511: Lacp Linkagg Size

    An administratively set port path cost takes precedence and prevents AVC configuration of the path cost. The exception to this is if the port path cost is administratively set to zero, which resets the path cost to the default value.
  • Page 512 Distributed Spanning Tree Commands Related Commands bridge slot/port path cost Defines a Spanning Tree path cost for a port. show spantree msti ports Displays Spanning Tree port information for a flat mode Multiple Span- ning Tree Instance (MSTI). MIB Objects vStpInsTable vStpInsAutoVlanContainment...
  • Page 513 • If the switch is running in the flat mode and STP or RSTP is the active protocol, enter 1 to specify the CIST instance. If MSTP is the active protocol, however, entering 1 for the instance number is not accepted.
  • Page 514: Lacp Linkagg Name

    Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge cist slot/port Explicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree status on a port or an aggregate of ports for the CIST instance when the switch is operating in either the 1x1 or flat mode. bridge 1x1 slot/port...
  • Page 515: Lacp Linkagg Admin State

    If the switch is running in 1x1 mode when this command is used, the Spanning Tree status configured for the port is not active for the CIST instance until the operating mode for the switch is changed to the flat mode.
  • Page 516 CIST instance or for a 1x1 mode VLAN instance. bridge 1x1 slot/port Explicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree status on a port or an aggregate of ports for a VLAN instance when the switch is operating in either the 1x1 or flat mode. vlan stp Enables or disables the Spanning Tree instance for a VLAN.
  • Page 517: Lacp Linkagg Actor Admin Key

    Note that when a configuration snapshot is taken of the switch, all Spanning Tree commands are saved in their explicit format. • When the Spanning Tree status is disabled on a port, the port is set to a forwarding state for the speci- fied instance. •...
  • Page 518: Lacp Linkagg Actor System Priority

    CIST instance or for a 1x1 mode VLAN instance. bridge cist slot/port Explicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree status on a port or an aggregate of ports for the CIST instance when the switch is operating in either the 1x1 or flat mode. vlan stp Enables or disables Spanning Tree instance for the specified VLAN.
  • Page 519: Lacp Linkagg Actor System Id

    • If the switch is running in the flat mode and STP or RSTP is the active protocol, enter 1 to specify the CIST instance. If MSTP is the active protocol, however, entering 1 for the instance number is not accepted.
  • Page 520: Lacp Linkagg Partner System Id

    Explicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree priority for a port or an aggregate of ports for the CIST instance when the switch is operat- ing in either the 1x1 or flat mode. bridge msti slot/port priority...
  • Page 521 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • The port priority specifies the value of the priority field contained in the first byte of the Port ID. The second byte contains the physical switch port number. • This command is an explicit Spanning Tree command that only applies to the port priority value for the flat mode CIST instance regardless of which operating mode (flat or 1x1) or protocol is active on the switch.
  • Page 522: Lacp Linkagg Partner System Priority

    Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge slot/port priority Implicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree priority value for a port or an aggregate of ports that applies to the specified CIST or VLAN instance. bridge msti slot/port priority...
  • Page 523: Lacp Linkagg Partner Admin Key

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • The port priority specifies the value of the priority field contained in the first byte of the Port ID. The second byte contains the physical switch port number. • This command is an explicit Spanning Tree command that only applies to the specified MSTI regard- less of which operating mode (flat or 1x1) is active on the switch.
  • Page 524: Lacp Agg Actor Admin Key

    Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge slot/port priority Implicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree priority value for a port or an aggregate of ports that applies to the specified CIST or VLAN instance. bridge cist slot/port priority...
  • Page 525 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • The port priority specifies the value of the priority field contained in the first byte of the Port ID. The second byte contains the physical switch port number. • This command is an explicit Spanning Tree command that only applies to the specified VLAN instance regardless of which operating mode (flat or 1x1) or protocol is active on the switch.
  • Page 526 Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge slot/port priority Implicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree priority value for a port or an aggregate of ports that applies to the specified CIST or VLAN instance. bridge slot/port path cost...
  • Page 527: Lacp Agg Actor Admin State

    This value is the contribution of this port to the path cost towards the Spanning Tree root bridge that includes this port. Path cost is a measure of the distance of the listed port from the root bridge in the number of hops.
  • Page 528 1 Gbps 10 Gbps • If a 32-bit path cost value is in use and the path_cost for a link aggregate is set to zero, the following default values based on link speed and link aggregate size are used: Aggregate Size...
  • Page 529: Lacp Agg Actor System Id

    • If a 16-bit path cost value is in use and the path_cost for a link aggregate is set to zero, the following default values based on link speed and link aggregate size are used. Note that for Gigabit ports the...
  • Page 530 Explicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree path cost for a port or an aggregate of ports for the CIST instance when the switch is operat- ing in either the 1x1 or flat mode. bridge msti slot/port path cost...
  • Page 531: Lacp Agg Actor System Priority

    CIST instance regardless of which operating mode (flat or 1x1) or protocol is active on the switch. • If the switch is running in 1x1 mode when this command is used, the specified path cost value is not active for the CIST instance until the operating mode for the switch is changed to the flat mode.
  • Page 532 1 Gbps 10 Gbps • If a 32-bit path cost value is in use and the path_cost for a link aggregate is set to zero, the following default values based on link speed and link aggregate size are used: Aggregate Size...
  • Page 533: Lacp Agg Partner Admin State

    • If a 16-bit path cost value is in use and the path_cost for a link aggregate is set to zero, the following default values based on link speed and link aggregate size are used. Note that for Gigabit ports the...
  • Page 534 Explicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree path cost value for a port or an aggregate of ports for an MSTI when the switch is operating in either the 1x1 or flat mode. bridge 1x1 slot/port path cost...
  • Page 535: Lacp Agg Partner Admin System Id

    Multiple Spanning Tree Instance (MSTI). This value is the contribution of this port to the path cost towards the Spanning Tree root bridge that includes this port. Path cost is a measure of the distance of the listed port from the root bridge in the number of hops.
  • Page 536 1 GB 20,000 10 Gbps 2,000 • If the path_cost value for a link aggregate is set to zero, the following default values based on link speed and link aggregate size are used: Aggregate Size Default Path Link Speed (number of links)
  • Page 537: Lacp Agg Partner Admin Key

    Explicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree path cost value for a port or an aggregate of ports for the CIST instance when the switch is operating in either the 1x1 or flat mode. bridge 1x1 slot/port path cost...
  • Page 538 VLAN instance. This value is the contribution of this port to the path cost towards the Spanning Tree root bridge that includes this port. Path cost is a measure of the distance of the listed port from the root bridge in the number of hops.
  • Page 539: Lacp Agg Partner Admin System Priority

    1 Gbps 10 Gbps • If a 32-bit path cost value is in use and the path_cost for a link aggregate is set to zero, the following default values based on link speed and link aggregate size are used: Aggregate Size...
  • Page 540 • If a 16-bit path cost value is in use and the path_cost for a link aggregate is set to zero, the following default values based on link speed and link aggregate size are used. Note that for Gigabit ports the...
  • Page 541: Lacp Agg Actor Port Priority

    VLAN instance. • If the switch is running in the flat mode and STP (802.1D) or RSTP (802.1W) is the active protocol, enter 1 to specify the CIST instance. If MSTP is the active protocol, however, entering 1 for the instance number is not accepted.
  • Page 542 Explicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree mode on a port or an aggregate of ports for the CIST instance when the switch is operating in either the 1x1 or flat mode. bridge 1x1 slot/port mode...
  • Page 543: Lacp Agg Partner Admin Port

    CIST instance regardless of which operating mode (flat or 1x1) is active on the switch. • If the switch is running in 1x1 mode when this command is used, the specified port mode is not active for the CIST instance until the operating mode for the switch is changed to the flat mode.
  • Page 544 Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands bridge mode Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge slot/port mode Implicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree mode for a port or an aggregate of ports for the CIST instance or a VLAN instance.
  • Page 545: Lacp Agg Partner Admin Port Priority

    • If the switch is running in the flat mode when this command is used, the specified mode for the port is not active for the specified VLAN instance until the operating mode for the switch is changed to the 1x1 mode.
  • Page 546 Implicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree mode for a port or an aggregate of ports for the CIST instance or for a VLAN instance. bridge cist slot/port mode Explicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree mode for a port or an aggregate of ports for the CIST instance when the switch is operating in either the 1x1 or flat Spanning Tree mode.
  • Page 547: Lacp Agg Standby

    • If the switch is running in the flat mode and STP or RSTP is the active protocol, enter 1 to specify the CIST instance. If MSTP is the active protocol, however, entering 1 for the instance number is not accepted.
  • Page 548 Rapid transition of a designated port to forwarding can only occur if the port’s connection type is defined as a point to point or an edge port. Rapid transition of an alternate port role to a root port role is not affected by the port connection type definition.
  • Page 549: Lacp Linkagg Pre-Empt

    Rapid transition of a designated port to forwarding can only occur if the port’s connection type is defined as a point to point or an edge port. Rapid transition of an alternate port role to a root port role is not affected by the port connection type definition.
  • Page 550 Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge slot/port connection Implicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree connection type for a port or an aggregate of ports for the CIST instance or for a VLAN instance. bridge cist slot/port admin-edge Configures the administrative edge port status for a port or aggregate of ports for the CIST instance.
  • Page 551: Lacp Linkagg Pre-Empt Timer

    Rapid transition of a designated port to forwarding can only occur if the port’s connection type is defined as a point to point or an edge port. Rapid transition of an alternate port role to a root port role is not affected by the port connection type definition.
  • Page 552 Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch bridge slot/port connection Implicit command for configuring the Spanning Tree connection type for a port or an aggregate of ports for the CIST instance or for a VLAN instance. bridge cist slot/port admin-edge Configures the administrative edge port status for a port or aggregate of ports for the CIST instance.
  • Page 553: Show Linkagg

    Rapid transition of a designated port to forwarding can only occur if the port’s connection type is defined as a point to point or an edge port. Rapid transition of an alternate port role to a root port role is not affected by the port connection type definition.
  • Page 554 MAC addresses on these ports if a topology change occurs as a result of another non-edge port going active. If an edge port receives a BPDU, it will operationally revert back to a no point to point connec- tion type.
  • Page 555 Rapid transition of a designated port to forwarding can only occur if the port’s connection type is defined as point to point or an edge port. Rapid transition of an alternate port role to a root port role is not affected by the port connection type definition.
  • Page 556 MAC addresses on these ports if a topology change occurs as a result of another non-edge port going active. If an edge port receives a BPDU, it will operationally revert back to a no point to point connec- tion type.
  • Page 557 Rapid transition of a designated port to forwarding can only occur if the port’s connection type is defined as point to point or an edge port. Rapid transition of an alternate port role to a root port role is not affected by the port connection type definition.
  • Page 558: Show Linkagg Port

    Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch bridge 1x1 slot/port auto-edge Configures whether or not Spanning Tree determines the operational edge port status for a port or an aggregate of ports for the specified 1x1 mode VLAN instance. bridge cist slot/port admin-edge Configures the administrative edge port status for a port or aggregate of ports for the CIST instance.
  • Page 559 Rapid transition of a designated port to forwarding can only occur if the port’s connection type is defined as point to point or an edge port. Rapid transition of an alternate port role to a root port role is not affected by the port connection type definition.
  • Page 560 Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge cist slot/port auto-edge Configures whether or not Spanning Tree automatically determines the operational edge status of a port or an aggregate of ports for the CIST instance. bridge cist slot/port admin-edge Configures the administrative edge port status for a port or aggregate of ports for the CIST instance.
  • Page 561 Configures whether or not to prevent a port (or an aggregate of ports) from becoming the root port. When this parameter is enabled, the port will not become the root even if the port is the most likely candidate for the root.
  • Page 562 Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge 1x1 slot/port restricted- Configures the restricted role status for a port or an aggregate of ports role for the 1x1 mode VLAN instance. MIB Objects...
  • Page 563: Dhl Num

    When this parameter is enabled, the port will not become the root even if the port is the most likely candidate for the root. Once another port is selected as the root port, the restricted port becomes the Alternate Port.
  • Page 564 Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge cist slot/port restricted- Configures the restricted role status for a port or an aggregate of ports role for the flat mode CIST instance. MIB Objects...
  • Page 565: Dhl Num Linka Linkb

    If the switch is running in the 1x1 mode when this command is used, the specified restricted TCN status for the port is not active for the CIST instance until the switch is running in the flat Spanning Tree mode.
  • Page 566 Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge 1x1 slot/port restricted- Configures the restricted TCN status for a port or an aggregate of ports for the specified 1x1 mode VLAN instance. MIB Objects...
  • Page 567: Dhl Num Admin-State

    If the switch is running in the flat mode when this command is used, the specified restricted TCN status for the port is not active for the VLAN instance until the switch is running in the 1x1 Spanning Tree mode.
  • Page 568: Dhl Num Vlan-Map Linkb

    Selects the Spanning Tree operating mode (flat or 1x1) for the switch. bridge cist slot/port restricted- Configures the restricted TCN status for a port or an aggregate of ports for the flat mode Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST). MIB Objects...
  • Page 569 • If the switch is running in the 1x1 mode when this command is used, the specified txholdcount status for the port is not active for the CIST instance until the switch is running in the flat Spanning Tree mode.
  • Page 570: Dhl Num Pre-Emption-Time

    • If the switch is running in the flat mode when this command is used, the specified txholdcount status for the port is not active for the VLAN instance until the switch is running in the 1x1 Spanning Tree mode.
  • Page 571 OmniSwitch 8800 is required to ensure proper Spanning Tree control of the connection. • It is highly recommended that this type of connection not be configured without first enabling 10 GB interoperability. • Note that this command only applies to 10 GB ports on the OmniSwitch stackable or chassis-based switch and is not available on the OmniSwitch 8800.
  • Page 572: Dhl Num Mac-Flushing

    By default, RRSTP is disabled on the switch. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use the no form of this command to disable RRSTP on the switch. Examples -> bridge rrstp -> no bridge rrstp Release History Release 6.2.1;...
  • Page 573 Use the no form of this command to remove a specific RRSTP ring. • This command is used to create a ring or modify ports in an existing ring or modify the ring status. • The ring ports must be 802.1q tagged with the VLAN before using this command.
  • Page 574: Show Dhl

    Distributed Spanning Tree Commands Examples -> bridge rrstp ring 1 port1 1/1 port2 1/3 vlan-tag 10 status enable -> no bridge rrstp ring 1 Release History Release 6.2.1; command was introduced. Related Commands bridge rrstp Enables or disables RRSTP on a switch.
  • Page 575 Distributed Spanning Tree Commands bridge rrstp ring vlan-tag Modifies the unique VLAN tag associated with the ring. The previous ring VLAN tag is replaced when this command is used. bridge rrstp ring ring_id vlan-tag vid Syntax Definitions ring_id A numeric value (1–128) that identifies the RRSTP ring.
  • Page 576: Show Dhl Num

    Distributed Spanning Tree Commands MIB Objects vStpRrstpRingConfigTable vStpRrstpRingId vStpRrstpRingVlanTag page 15-116 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 577 Release 6.3.1; command was introduced. Related Commands bridge rrstp ring Creates a RRSTP ring consisting of two ports. show bridge rrstp ring Displays information for all the rings or a specific ring present in the system. MIB Objects vStpRrstpRingConfigTable vStpRrstpRingId...
  • Page 578 VLAN instance. • If the switch is running in the flat mode and STP (802.1D) or RSTP (802.1W) is the active protocol, enter 1 to specify the CIST instance. If MSTP is the active protocol, however, entering 1 for the instance number is not accepted.
  • Page 579: Show Dhl Num Link

    Cost to Root Bridge The cost of the path to the root for this Spanning Tree instance. Root Port The port that offers the lowest cost path from this bridge to the root bridge for this Spanning Tree instance. Next Best Root Cost The cost of the next best root port for this Spanning Tree instance.
  • Page 580 The amount of time (in seconds) that a port will remain in the Listening state and then the Learning state until it reaches the forwarding state. This is also the amount of time used to age out all dynamic entries in the Forwarding Database when a topology change occurs. Configured...
  • Page 581: Ethernet Ring Protection Commands

    System Max Age System Forward Delay = System Hello Time output definitions Spanning Tree Path Cost The Spanning Tree path cost mode for the switch (32 BIT or AUTO) Mode Configured through the bridge path cost mode command. Spanning Tree PVST+ Mode Indicates whether the PVST + status is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 582 The amount of time (in seconds) that a port will remain in the Listening state and then the Learning state until it reaches the forwarding state. This is also the amount of time used to age out all dynamic entries in the Forwarding Database when a topology change occurs. Configured...
  • Page 583: Erp-Ring

    Explicit command for displaying the Spanning Tree bridge configu- ration for an MSTI regardless of which mode (1x1 or flat) is active on the switch. show spantree 1x1 Explicit command for displaying the Spanning Tree bridge configu- ration for a VLAN instance regardless of which mode (1x1 or flat) is active on the switch.
  • Page 584 CIST instance regardless of which mode (1x1 or flat) is active on the switch. Note that minimal information is displayed when this command is used in the 1x1 mode, as the CIST is not active in this mode. See second example below.
  • Page 585 MSTP is active on the switch. Cost to CST Root The cost of the path to the root of the flat mode CIST instance. This field only appears when MSTP is active on the switch. Next CST Best Cost The cost of the next best root port for the flat mode CIST instance.
  • Page 586: Erp-Ring Protected-Vlan

    The amount of time (in seconds) that a port will remain in the Listening state and then the Learning state until it reaches the forwarding state. This is also the amount of time used to age out all dynamic entries in the Forwarding Database when a topology change occurs. Configured...
  • Page 587 Distributed Spanning Tree Commands MIB Objects vStpInsTable vStpInsNumber vStpInsMode vStpInsProtocolSpecification vStpInsPriority vStpInsBridgeAddress vStpInsTimeSinceTopologyChange vStpInsTopChanges vStpInsDesignatedRoot vStpInsRootCost vStpInsRootPortNumber vStpInsNextBestRootCost vStpInsNextBestRootPortNumber vStpInsMaxAge vStpInsHelloTime vStpInsBridgeTxHoldCount vStpInsForwardDelay vStpInsBridgeMaxAge vStpInsBridgeHelloTime vStpInsBridgeForwardDelay vStpInsCistRegionalRootId vStpInsCistPathCost OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 15-127...
  • Page 588: Erp-Ring Rpl-Node

    • Note that minimal information is displayed when this command is used in the 1x1 mode, as MSTIs are not active in this mode. In addition, this command will fail if MSTP is not the selected flat mode proto- col.
  • Page 589 Topology age 0:30:46 Current Parameters (seconds) Max Age Forward Delay Hello Time Parameters system uses when attempting to become root System Max Age System Forward Delay = System Hello Time -> show spantree msti 1 Spanning Tree Parameters for Msti 1...
  • Page 590: Erp-Ring Wait-To-Restore

    MSTP is active on the switch. Cost to CST Root The cost of the path to the root for the flat mode CIST instance. This field only appears when MSTP is active on the switch. Next CST Best Cost The cost of the next best root port for the flat mode CIST instance.
  • Page 591: Erp-Ring Enable

    The amount of time (in seconds) that a port will remain in the Listening state and then the Learning state until it reaches the forwarding state. This is also the amount of time used to age out all dynamic entries in the Forwarding Database when a topology change occurs. MSTIs inherit this value from the CIST instance.
  • Page 592: Erp-Ring Ethoam-Event Remote-Endpoint

    Distributed Spanning Tree Commands MIB Objects vStpInsTable vStpInsNumber vStpInsMode vStpInsProtocolSpecification vStpInsPriority vStpInsBridgeAddress vStpInsTimeSinceTopologyChange vStpInsTopChanges vStpInsDesignatedRoot vStpInsRootCost vStpInsRootPortNumber vStpInsNextBestRootCost vStpInsNextBestRootPortNumber vStpInsMaxAge vStpInsHelloTime vStpInsBridgeTxHoldCount vStpInsForwardDelay vStpInsBridgeMaxAge vStpInsBridgeHelloTime vStpInsBridgeForwardDelay vStpInsCistRegionalRootId vStpInsCistPathCost vStpInsMstiNumber page 15-132 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 593 This is an explicit Spanning Tree command that displays Spanning Tree bridge information for a VLAN instance regardless of which mode (1x1 or flat) is active on the switch. Note that minimal infor- mation is displayed when this command is used in the flat mode, as VLAN instances are not active in this mode.
  • Page 594: Erp-Ring Guard-Timer

    RSTP 32768 (0x8000) RSTP 32768 (0x8000) output definitions Spanning Tree Path Cost The Spanning Tree path cost mode for the switch (32 BIT or AUTO) Mode Configured through the bridge path cost mode command. Vlan The VLAN ID associated with the VLAN Spanning Tree instance.
  • Page 595: Clear Erp Statistics

    The amount of time (in seconds) that a port will remain in the Listening state and then the Learning state until it reaches the forwarding state. This is also the amount of time used to age out all dynamic entries in the Forwarding Database when a topology change occurs. Configured...
  • Page 596 CIST instance regardless of which mode (1x1 or flat) is active on the switch. show spantree msti Explicit command for displaying the Spanning Tree bridge informa- tion for an MSTI when the switch is operating in the 1x1 or flat Spanning Tree mode. MIB Objects vStpInsTable...
  • Page 597: Show Erp

    VLAN instance. • If the switch is running in the flat mode and STP (802.1D) or RSTP (802.1W) is the active protocol, enter 1 to specify the CIST instance. If MSTP is the active protocol, however, entering 1 for the instance number is not accepted.
  • Page 598 RSTP (802.1W) is the active protocol in the flat mode. Port The slot number for the module and the physical port number or a logi- cal port. If the slot number is 0, then the port number refers to a link aggregate logical port number (e.g., 0/31). Oper St The port operational state as defined by application of the Spanning Tree Protocol.
  • Page 599 Desig Cost The path cost of the Designated Port of the segment connected to this port. If this is the root bridge or the Spanning Tree status of the port is administratively disabled, this value is 0. Role The role of the port for this Spanning Tree instance. Possible port roles are: root, designated, alternate, and backup.
  • Page 600: Show Erp Protected-Vlan

    Man. Mode The manual mode setting for the port: yes indicates that the blocking or forwarding state of the port was manually set and the port does not par- ticipate in the Spanning Tree Algorithm; no indicates that the Spanning Tree Algorithm is managing the port state.
  • Page 601 CIST instance that is always present on the switch. Port The slot number for the module and the physical port number or a logi- cal port. If the slot number is 0, then the port number refers to a link aggregate logical port number (e.g., 0/31). Oper St The port operational state as defined by application of the Spanning Tree Protocol.
  • Page 602: Show Erp Statistics

    Port The slot number for the module and the physical port number or a logi- cal port. If the slot number is 0, then the port number refers to a link aggregate logical port number (e.g., 0/31). Oper St The port operational state as defined by application of the Spanning Tree Protocol.
  • Page 603 (continued) Desig Cost The path cost of the Designated Port of the segment connected to this port. If this is the root bridge or the Spanning Tree status of the port is administratively disabled, this value is 0. Role The role of the port for this Spanning Tree instance.
  • Page 604 (continued) Aut Edg The edge port automatic status: yes indicates that the port is an auto- matic edge port; no indicates that the port is not an automatic edge port. Configured through the bridge cist slot/port auto-edge bridge 1x1 slot/port auto-edge command.
  • Page 605 Distributed Spanning Tree Commands MIB Objects vStpInsPortTable vStpInsPortNumber vStpInsPortPriority vStpInsPortEnable vStpInsPortState vStpInsPortManualMode vStpInsPortPathCost vStpInsPortDesignatedCost vStpInsPortRole vStpInsPortAdminConnectionType vStpInsPortOperConnectionType vStpInsPortAdminEdge vStpInsPortAutoEdge vStpInsPortRestrictedRole vStpInsPortRestrictedTcn vStpInsPortPrimaryPortNumber vStpInsPortDesignatedRoot vStpInsPortDesignatedBridge OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 15-145...
  • Page 606 CIST instance regardless of which mode (1x1 or flat) is active on the switch. • Note that minimal information is displayed when this command is used in the 1x1 mode, as the CIST is not active in this mode.
  • Page 607: Chapter 10 Gvrp Commands

    Port The slot number for the module and the physical port number or a logi- cal port. If the slot number is 0, then the port number refers to a link aggregate logical port number (e.g., 0/31). Oper St The port operational state as defined by application of the Spanning Tree Protocol.
  • Page 608: Gvrp

    Port The slot number for the module and the physical port number or a logi- cal port. If the slot number is 0, then the port number refers to a link aggregate logical port number (e.g., 0/31). Port Pri The Spanning Tree priority for the port (0–15).
  • Page 609: Gvrp Port

    CIST instance or a 1x1 mode VLAN instance. show spantree msti ports Explicit command for displaying Spanning Tree port information for an MSTI when the switch is operating in the 1x1 or flat Span- ning Tree mode. show spantree 1x1 ports...
  • Page 610 • Note that minimal information is displayed when this command is used in the 1x1 mode, as MSTIs are not active in this mode. In addition, if MSTP is not the selected flat mode protocol, this command will fail. •...
  • Page 611: Gvrp Transparent Switching

    Distributed Spanning Tree Commands Examples -> show spantree msti ports Msti Port Oper Status Path Cost Role -----+-----+------------+---------+----- FORW 200000 ROOT 1/10 1/11 1/12 1/13 1/14 1/15 1/16 1/17 1/18 1/19 1/20 1/21 1/22 1/23 1/24 FORW 200000 MSTR 1/10...
  • Page 612: Gvrp Maximum Vlan

    Port The slot number for the module and the physical port number or a logi- cal port. If the slot number is 0, then the port number refers to a link aggregate logical port number (e.g., 0/31). Oper St The port operational state as defined by application of the Spanning Tree Protocol.
  • Page 613: Gvrp Registration

    (continued) Desig Cost The path cost of the Designated Port of the segment connected to this port. If this is the root bridge or the Spanning Tree status of the port is administratively disabled, this value is 0. Role The role of the port for this Spanning Tree instance.
  • Page 614 Man. Mode The manual mode setting for the port: yes indicates that the blocking or forwarding state of the port was manually set and the port does not par- ticipate in the Spanning Tree Algorithm; no indicates that the Spanning Tree Algorithm is managing the port state.
  • Page 615: Gvrp Applicant

    Distributed Spanning Tree Commands MIB Objects vStpInsPortTable vStpInsPortNumber vStpInsPortPriority vStpInsPortState vStpInsPortEnable vStpInsPortPathCost vStpInsPortDesignatedCost vStpInsPortDesignatedBridge vStpInsPortAdminEdge vStpInsPortAutoEdge vStpInsPortRestrictedRole vStpInsPortRestrictedTcn vStpInsPortManualMode vStpInsPortRole vStpInsPrimaryPortNumber vStpInsPortAdminConnectionType vStpInsPortOperConnectionType OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 15-155...
  • Page 616 VLAN instances. • Specifying a range of VLAN IDs is also allowed. Use a hyphen to indicate a contiguous range (e.g., show spantree 1x1 10-15 ports). Note that only one VLAN entry—a single VLAN ID or a range of VLAN IDs—...
  • Page 617: Gvrp Timer

    Vlan Port Oper Status Path Cost Role -----+-----+------------+---------+----- 1/10 1/11 1/12 FORW -> show spantree 1x1 1 ports Spanning Tree Port Summary for Vlan 1 Oper Path Desig Prim. Op Port Cost Cost Role Port Cnx Edg Desig Bridge ID...
  • Page 618 Port The slot number for the module and the physical port number or a logi- cal port. If the slot number is 0, then the port number refers to a link aggregate logical port number (e.g., 0/31). Oper St The port operational state as defined by application of the Spanning Tree Protocol.
  • Page 619: Gvrp Restrict-Vlan-Registration

    Port The slot number for the module and the physical port number or a logi- cal port. If the slot number is 0, then the port number refers to a link aggregate logical port number (e.g., 0/31). Port Pri The Spanning Tree priority for the port (0–15).
  • Page 620 Man. Mode The manual mode setting for the port: yes indicates that the blocking or forwarding state of the port was manually set and the port does not par- ticipate in the Spanning Tree Algorithm; no indicates that the Spanning Tree Algorithm is managing the port state.
  • Page 621: Gvrp Restrict-Vlan-Advertisement

    CIST instance or a 1x1 mode VLAN instance. show spantree cist ports Explicit command for displaying Spanning Tree port information for a CIST instance when the switch is operating in the 1x1 or flat Spanning Tree mode. show spantree msti ports...
  • Page 622 Currently each switch can belong to one MST region at a time. • This command is available when the switch is operating in either the 1x1 or flat Spanning Tree mode. Examples -> show spantree mst region...
  • Page 623: Gvrp Static-Vlan Restrict

    The number of the CIST instance, which is currently zero as there is only one region per switch. Therefore, only one CIST exists per switch Note that this instance is also known as the flat mode instance and is known as bridge 1 when using STP or RSTP.
  • Page 624 Usage Guidelines • If an msti_id is not specified, then the VLAN to MSTI mapping for all defined MSTIs is displayed. • This command is available when the switch is operating in either the 1x1 or flat Spanning Tree mode.
  • Page 625: Clear Gvrp Statistics

    Cist Instance Identifies MSTI VLAN mapping information for the CIST instance. Msti The MSTI ID number that identifies an association between a Spanning Tree instance and a range of VLANs. Name An alphanumeric value that identifies an MSTI name. Use the...
  • Page 626: Show Gvrp Statistics

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • This command is available when the switch is operating in either the 1x1 or flat Spanning Tree mode. • Initially all VLANs are associated with the flat mode CIST instance 0 (also known as MSTI 0).
  • Page 627 Distributed Spanning Tree Commands MIB Objects vStpMstInstanceTable vStpMstInstanceNumber vStpMstInstanceName vStpMstInstanceVlanBitmapState OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 15-167...
  • Page 628 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • This command is available when the switch is operating in either the 1x1 or flat Spanning Tree mode. • Initially all VLANs are associated with the flat mode CIST instance (also known as MSTI 0).
  • Page 629: Show Gvrp Last-Pdu-Origin

    This command is only available when the switch is running in the flat Spanning Tree mode. • Note that MST 0 also represents the flat mode CIST instance, which all ports are associated with when the switch is running in the flat Spanning Tree mode.
  • Page 630: Show Gvrp Configuration

    Indicates whether or not the port is an edge port (YES or NO). Boundary Port Indicates whether or not the port is a boundary port (YES or NO). A boundary port connects an MST bridge to a LAN that belongs to a dif- ferent MST region.
  • Page 631 Release 6.2.1; command was introduced. Related Commands bridge rrstp Enables or disables RRSTP on a switch. show bridge rrstp ring Displays information for all the rings or a specific ring present in the system. MIB Objects vStpInfo VStpRrstpGlobalState OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 632: Show Gvrp Configuration Port

    Distributed Spanning Tree Commands show bridge rrstp ring Displays information for all the rings or for a specific ring that exists in the switch configuration. show bridge rrstp ring [ring_id] Syntax Definitions ring_id An existing ring ID number (1–128). Defaults By default displays information for all rings.
  • Page 633 Distributed Spanning Tree Commands Related Commands bridge rrstp ring Creates a RRSTP ring consists of two ports. show bridge rrstp Displays the current RRSTP status for the switch. configuration MIB Objects vStpRrstpRingConfigTable vStpRrstpRingId vStpRrstpRingPort1 vStpRrstpRingPort2 vStpRrstpRingVlanTag vStpRrstpRingState vStpRrstpRingRowStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 634: Show Gvrp Configuration Linkagg/Port

    • This command enables the ports to handle PVST+ BPDUs. • In this mode, the bridge priority field of the bridge ID can only be changed by a multiple of 4096. Examples -> bridge mode 1x1 pvst+ enable -> bridge mode 1x1 pvst+ disable Release History Release 6.3.1;...
  • Page 635 In order to handle PVST+ mode, the ports must be configured in 1x1 mode. • Initially, a port sends or receive IEEE BPDUs. Once a PVST+ BPDU is received, the port will send and receive only PVST+ BPDUs for tagged VLANs and IEEE BPDUs for default VLANs.
  • Page 636 Distributed Spanning Tree Commands Related Commands bridge mode 1x1 pvst+ Enables or disables PVST+ mode on the switch. MIB Objects vStpPortConfigTable vStpPortConfigIfInedx vStpPortConfigPVST page 15-176 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 637: Show Gvrp Timer

    Ethernet ring. Loop prevention is achieved by allowing the traffic to flow on all but one of the links within the protected Ethernet ring. This link is blocked and is referred to as the Ring Protection Link (RPL). When a ring fail- ure condition occurs, the RPL is unblocked to allow the flow of traffic to continue through the ring.
  • Page 638 Ethernet Ring Protection Commands A summary of available commands is listed here: erp-ring erp-ring protected-vlan erp-ring rpl-node erp-ring wait-to-restore erp-ring enable erp-ring ethoam-event remote-endpoint erp-ring guard-timer clear erp statistics show erp show erp protected-vlan show erp statistics page 16-2 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 639 Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove a ring from the switch configuration. Note that adminis- tratively disabling ring ports is recommended before deleting the ring to avoid creating any network loops. Once the ring is deleted, then ensure that the same ports are administratively enabled under Spanning Tree control.
  • Page 640 (UNI) ports, or RRSTP ring ports. • If a port is tagged with the service VLAN ID or the service VLAN is the default VLAN for the port, then the port is not eligible to become an ERP ring port.
  • Page 641 Ethernet Ring Protection Commands MIB Objects alaErpRingId alaErpRingServiceVid alaErpRingMEGLevel alaErpRingStatus alaErpRingPort1 alaErpRingPort2 alaErpRingWaitToRestore alaErpRingGuardTimer alaErpRingRowStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 16-5...
  • Page 642 Ethernet Ring Protection Commands erp-ring protected-vlan Configures a VLAN as a protected VLAN for an ERP ring. The ring ports associated with the specified ring ID are tagged with the protected VLAN ID. erp-ring ring_id protected-vlan vlan_id1[-vlan_id2] [vlan_id1[-vlan_id2]] no erp-ring ring_id protected-vlan [vlan_id1[-vlan_id2]]...
  • Page 643: Chapter 11 Mvrp Commands

    Release History Release 6.3.4; command was introduced. Related Commands erp-ring Configures an ERP ring. show erp Displays the ERP ring configuration for the switch. show erp protected-vlan Displays the protected VLAN configuration for the switch. MIB Objects alaErpRingId alaErpRingVlanProtectedVid alaErpRingVlanRowStatus...
  • Page 644: Vlan Registration-Mode

    • The specified ERP ring ID must already exist in the switch configuration. • This command applies only to ERP ring ports; ports not configured as ERP ring ports are not eligible to become RPL ports. • Only one of the two ring ports configured for the switch can be designated as an RPL node port.
  • Page 645 Ethernet Ring Protection Commands Related Commands erp-ring Configures an ERP ring. erp-ring wait-to-restore Configures the wait-to-restore timer value for the Ring Protection Link (RPL) node. show erp Displays the ERP ring configuration for the switch. MIB Objects alaErpRingId alaErpRingPortIfIndex alaErpRingPortType...
  • Page 646: Mvrp

    Configures the wait-to-restore timer value for the Ring Protection Link (RPL) switch. This timer deter- mines the number of minutes the RPL switch waits before returning the RPL ports to a blocked state after the ERP ring has recovered from a link failure.
  • Page 647: Mvrp Port

    Ethernet Ring Protection Commands erp-ring enable Enables or disables an ERP ring identified by the specified ring ID. This command applies to enabling or disabling existing ERP rings. erp-ring ring_id {enable | disable} Syntax Definitions ring_id An existing ERP ring ID number. The valid range is 1- 2147483647.
  • Page 648 Ethernet Ring Protection Commands erp-ring ethoam-event remote-endpoint Configures an ERP ring port to accept or drop a loss of connectivity event for a Remote Ethernet OAM Maintenance End Point (MEP). This command allows ERP to interact with Ethernet OAM to monitor non- ERP nodes that may exist in an ERP ring.
  • Page 649: Mvrp Linkagg

    Ethernet Ring Protection Commands Related Commands erp-ring Configures an ERP ring. show erp Displays the ERP ring configuration for the switch. MIB Objects alaErpRingId alaErpRingPortEthOAMEvent alaErpRingPortRmepId OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 16-13...
  • Page 650 Ethernet Ring Protection Commands erp-ring guard-timer Configures the guard timer value for the specified ERP ring node. The guard timer is used to prevent ring nodes from receiving outdated Ring Automatic Protection Switching (R-APS) messages. During the amount of time determined by this timer, all received R-APS messages are ignored by the ring protection control process.
  • Page 651: Mvrp Transparent-Switching

    • Enter a ring ID to clear the statistics for a specific ring. • Enter a ring ID and a ring port number or link aggregate ID to clear the statistics for a specific port or link aggregate. • The specified ring ID must already exist in the switch configuration.
  • Page 652: Mvrp Maximum Vlan

    Ethernet Ring Protection Commands Related Commands erp-ring Configures an ERP ring. show erp Displays the ERP ring configuration for the switch. show erp statistics Displays ERP ring statistics. MIB Objects alaERPClearStats alaErpRingTable alaERPRingClearStats alaErpRingPortTable alaErpRingPortIfIndex alaErpRingPortClearStats page 16-16 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 653: Mvrp Registration

    • Enter a ring ID to display the configuration for a specific ring. • Enter a ring port number or a link aggregate ID to display the configuration for a specific port or link aggregate. • The specified ring ID must already exist in the switch configuration.
  • Page 654 Ring Port Type The type of ring port (RPL or non-RPL). Ethoam Event Indicates whether or not the ring port will accept Ethernet OAM loss of connectivity events (enabled or disabled). Rmepid The remote Ethernet OAM MEP ID number from which this port accepts loss of connectivity events.
  • Page 655: Mvrp Applicant

    Ethernet Ring Protection Commands Release History Release 6.3.4; command was introduced. Related Commands show erp protected-vlan Displays the protected VLAN configuration for the switch. show erp statistics Displays ERP ring statistics. MIB Objects alaErpRingId alaErpRingStatus alaErpRingServiceVid alaErpRingMEGLevel alaErpRingPort1 alaErpRingPort2 alaErpRingState...
  • Page 656 An existing ERP ring ID number. The valid range is 1- 2147483647. Defaults By default, the protected VLAN configuration is displayed for all ERP rings in the switch configuration. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines •...
  • Page 657: Mvrp Timer Join

    Ethernet Ring Protection Commands Related Commands show erp Displays ERP ring configuration for the switch. show erp statistics Displays ERP ring statistics. MIB Objects alaErpRingId alaErpRingVlanProtectedVid OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 16-21...
  • Page 658 • Enter a ring ID to display the statistics for a specific ring. • Enter a ring ID and a ring port number or link aggregate ID to display the statistics for a specific port or link aggregate. • The specified ring ID must already exist in the switch configuration.
  • Page 659: Mvrp Timer Leave

    Recv : 0, Drop : 4341 Invalid R-APS PDUs Recv : 0 -> show erp statistics ring 3 Legends: R-APS - Ring Automatic Protection Switching - Ring Protection Link Ring-Id : 3 Ring Port : 4/7 Signal Fail PDUs Sent : 6,...
  • Page 660 The slot and port number of the ring port. R-APS The type of Ring Automatic Switching Protocol (R-APS) event mes- sage (NR = no request, RB = RPL is blocked, SF = signal failure). APS is the protocol ERP uses to monitor and control ring links. Send Total number of R-APS messages sent.
  • Page 661: Mvrp Timer Leaveall

    Ethernet Ring Protection Commands Related Commands show erp Displays the ERP ring configuration for the switch. show erp protected-vlan Displays the protected VLAN configuration for the switch. clear erp statistics Clears ERP ring statistics. MIB Objects alaERPClearStats alaERPRingClearStats alaErpRingPortClearStats alaErpRingId...
  • Page 662 Ethernet Ring Protection Commands page 16-26 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 663: Mvrp Timer Periodic-Timer

    MAC Address Table. This chapter includes descriptions of Source Learning commands used to create or delete static MAC addresses, define the aging time value for static and dynamically learned MAC addresses, and display MAC Address Table entries and statistics.
  • Page 664 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove a MAC address from the Source Learning MAC Address Table. • The specified slot/port or link aggregate ID must already belong to the specified VLAN. Use the...
  • Page 665: Mvrp Periodic-Transmission

    MAC address is dropped. Select the bridging parameter for regular traffic flow to or from the MAC address. • If a packet received on a port associated with the same VLAN contains a source address that matches a static MAC address, the packet is discarded. •...
  • Page 666: Mvrp Restrict-Vlan-Registration

    • Static MACs associated with a SAP are classified as local MACs. A local MAC is used by the associ- ated VPLS so that MAC addresses are not learned on the edge device.
  • Page 667 Release History Release 6.4.2; command was introduced. Related Commands show mac-address-table all Displays Source Learning MAC Address Table contents for the VLAN and VPLS domain. show mac-address-table vpls Displays the Source Learning MAC Address Table contents for the specified VPLS Service Access Point binding.
  • Page 668: Mvrp Restrict-Vlan-Advertisement

    Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove the configured static MAC from the source learning FDB. • The specified VPLS ID and SDP ID must already exist in the VPLS configuration for the switch. See the “VPLS Commands”...
  • Page 669 Source Learning Commands Examples -> mac-address-table vpls 10 permanent 00:00:da:3e:44:01 mesh-sdp 10 -> no mac-address-table vpls 10 learned 00:00:da:3e:44:01 -> no mac-address-table vpls 20 learned mesh-sdp 20 00:2a:d5:11:2a:31 Release History Release 6.4.2; command was introduced. Related Commands show mac-address-table Displays Source Learning MAC Address Table information.
  • Page 670: Mvrp Static-Vlan-Restrict

    MAC addresses. • If a multicast prefix value is not present, then the address is treated as a regular MAC address and not allowed when using the mac-address-table static-multicast command. Also note that multicast addresses within the following ranges are not supported: 01:00:5E:00:00:00 to 01:00:5E:7F:FF:FF 01:80:C2:XX.XX.XX...
  • Page 671 The specified slot/port or link aggregate ID must already belong to the specified VLAN. Use the vlan port default command to assign a port or link aggregate ID to a VLAN before you configure the static MAC address. Only traffic from other ports associated with the same VLAN is directed to the static multicast MAC address slot/port.
  • Page 672: Show Mvrp Configuration

    • Note that an inactive MAC address may take up to twice as long as the aging time value specified to age out of the MAC address table. For example, if an aging time of 60 seconds is specified, the MAC will age out any time between 60 and 120 seconds of inactivity.
  • Page 673 Displays Source Learning MAC Address Table information. show mac-address-table count Displays Source Learning MAC Address Table statistics. show mac-address-table aging- Displays the current aging time value for the Source Learning MAC time Address Table. MIB Objects slMacAddressAgingTable slMacAgingValue...
  • Page 674: Show Mvrp Port

    Source Learning Commands source-learning Configures the status of source MAC address learning on a single port, a range of ports, or on a link aggregate of ports. source-learning {port slot/port1[-port2] | linkagg linkagg_num} {enable | disable} Syntax Definitions slot/port1 The slot number for the module and the physical port number on that module (e.g., 3/1 specifies port 1 on slot 3).
  • Page 675 Source Learning Commands Release History Release 6.4.2; command added. Related Commands show source-learning Displays Source Learning status of each port or linkagg ports on a switch. Related MIB Objects slMacAddressTable slMacLearningControlTable slMacLearningControlEntry slMacLearningControlStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 17-13...
  • Page 676 Enables or disables the distributed MAC source learning mode for the chassis. Enabling this mode increases the number of learned MAC addresses supported to 16K per module and up to 64K per chassis. source-learning chassis-distributed {enable | disable}...
  • Page 677: Show Mvrp Linkagg

    Multiple entries are not accepted. • If a static MAC address is configured on a port link that is down or disabled, an asterisk appears to the right of the MAC address in the show mac-address-table command display. The asterisk indicates that this is an invalid MAC address.
  • Page 678 Domain The domain to which the MAC address belongs (VLAN or VPLS). VLAN/SrvcId Vlan ID number or VPLS ID number associated with the MAC address. Mac Address MAC address that is currently learned or statically assigned. Type MAC address management status: learned, permanent, or quaran- tined.
  • Page 679 The slot number for the module and the physical port number on that module that is associated with the static or dynamically learned MAC address. If the interface is a link aggregate ID, zero is displayed as the slot number (e.g., 0/29).
  • Page 680: Show Mvrp Timer

    OmniSwitch 9000E Usage Guidelines If a static MAC address is configured on a port link that is down or disabled, an asterisk appears to the right of the MAC address in the show mac-address-table command display. The asterisk indicates that this is an invalid MAC address.
  • Page 681 Interface The slot/port number that is associated with the MAC address. If the interface is a link aggregate ID, zero is displayed as the slot number (e.g., 0/29). If the MAC is associated with a VPLS service, this field contains the mesh-SDP or SAP binding information.
  • Page 682 By default, all MAC addresses for all services are displayed. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 9000E Usage Guidelines Use the optional parameters with this command to display information for specific services and MAC address types. Example -> show mac-address-table vpls 1002 00:01:db:07:03:02...
  • Page 683: Show Mvrp Statistics

    Type MAC address management status: learned or permanent. Protocol Protocol type for the MAC address entry. Note that if the hardware source learning mode is active for the port, this field is blank. Operation The disposition of the MAC address: bridging (default), filtering, or servicing.
  • Page 684 OmniSwitch 9000E Usage Guidelines • The specified VPLS ID and SAP ID must already exist in the VPLS configuration for the switch. See the “VPLS Commands” chapter in this guide for information about how to configure a VPLS and SAP. •...
  • Page 685 Operation The disposition of the MAC address: bridging (default), filtering, or servicing. Interface The VPLS SAP binding to which the MAC address is associated. Release History Release 6.4.2; command introduced Related Commands mac-address-table vpls perma- Configures a static MAC address for a VPLS SAP binding.
  • Page 686: Show Mvrp Last-Pdu-Origin

    OmniSwitch 9000E Usage Guidelines • The specified VPLS ID and SDP ID must already exist in the VPLS configuration for the switch. See the “VPLS Commands” chapter in this guide for information about how to configure a VPLS and SAP. Example SW-D->...
  • Page 687 Type MAC address management status: learned or permanent. Protocol Protocol type for the MAC address entry. Note that if the hardware source learning mode is active for the port, this field is blank. Operation The disposition of the MAC address: bridging (default), filtering, or servicing.
  • Page 688: Show Vlan Registration-Mode

    When the show mac-address-table command is used to display MAC addresses known to the switch, an asterisk appears to the left of all static MAC addresses that are configured on a port link that is down or disabled. The asterisk indicates that MAC address is invalid. When the port link comes up, however, the MAC address is then considered valid and the asterisk no longer appears next to the address in the display.
  • Page 689: Show Mvrp Vlan-Restrictions

    Source Learning Commands Examples In the example below, the static multicast address 01:00:00:00:00:01 is associated with port 1/1, which is down. As a result, this address does not appear in the show mac-address-table static-multicast display but is included in the show mac-address-table display with an asterisk.
  • Page 690 Source Learning Commands Related Commands show mac-address-table Displays Source Learning MAC Address Table information. show mac-address-table count Displays Source Learning MAC Address Table statistics. MIB Objects slMacAddressTable slMacAddress slMacAddressManagement slMacAddressDisposition slMacAddressProtocol page 17-28 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 691: Show Vlan Mvrp

    Usage Guidelines • To display statistics for all ports on one slot, specify only the slot number for the slot parameter value. • Note that only one VLAN entry—a single VLAN ID or a range of VLAN IDs— is allowed with this command.
  • Page 692 The number of static MAC addresses configured on the switch with a permanent management status (MAC address is never aged out). DeleteOnReset Address Count The number of static MAC addresses configured on the switch with a reset management status (MAC address is deleted on the next switch reboot).
  • Page 693: Mvrp Clear-Statistics

    By default, all VPLS addresses are counted. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 9000E Usage Guidelines Enter a MAC address to display statistics for a specific VPLS service MAC address. Example SW-D-> show mac-address-table vpls 1002 count Mac Address Table Count: Permanent VPLS Address Count...
  • Page 694 Source Learning Commands Related Commands show mac-address-table all Displays Source Learning MAC Address Table statistics for both count VLAN and VPLS service MAC addresses. show mac-address-table count Displays Source Learning MAC Address Table statistics for VLAN MAC addresses. Related MIB Objects...
  • Page 695: Chapter 12 802.1Ab Commands

    The number of static MAC addresses configured on the switch with a permanent management status (MAC address is never aged out). DeleteOnReset Address Count The number of static MAC addresses configured on the switch with a reset management status (MAC address is deleted on the next switch reboot).
  • Page 696: 802.1Ab Commands

    The number of VPLS MAC Addresses learned by the switch. These Address Count addresses are not user-configured permanent addresses. Total MAC Address In Use The total number of MAC addresses (learned and static) that are known to the switch. Release History Release 6.4.2; command was introduced.
  • Page 697: Lldp Destination Mac-Address

    17-2) and to dynamically learned MAC addresses. • Note that the aging time is the same for all VLANs and Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) services because it is not configurable on a per-VLAN or per-service basis. The aging time value on this plat- form is a global parameter that applies to all VLANs and VPLS services.
  • Page 698: Lldp Transmit Fast-Start-Count

    ID. • When the source learning status is configured for a link aggregate ID, it affects all the ports that are members of the link aggregate. However, source learning status cannot be configured on individual ports which are members of the link aggregate.
  • Page 699: Lldp Transmit Interval

    Source Learning Commands output definitions port The slot/port number for a switch port or a link aggregate ID number. If the interface is a link aggregate ID, zero is displayed as the slot number (e.g., 0/29). source-learning The source learning status of the port or link aggregate (enabled or disabled).
  • Page 700: Lldp Transmit Hold-Multiplier

    • This command is not supported on OmniSwitch stackable switches. • When the distributed MAC mode is enabled, the MAC address table size is increased to allow more learned MAC addresses (16K per module; up to 64K per chassis). •...
  • Page 701: Lldp Transmit Delay

    Commands Learned Port Security (LPS) provides a mechanism for controlling network device communication on one or more switch ports. Configurable LPS parameters allow the user to restrict source learning on a port to: • A maximum number of learned source MAC addresses.
  • Page 702: Lldp Reinit Delay

    Learned Port Security Commands port-security Enables or disables Learned Port Security (LPS) on the switch port(s). When LPS is enabled, only devices that have a source MAC address that complies with LPS restrictions are learned on the port(s). port-security slot/port[-port2] [enable | disable]...
  • Page 703: Lldp Notification Interval

    LPS is not supported on 10 Gigabit Ethernet, link aggregate, or 802.1Q tagged link aggregate (trunked) ports. • Note that when LPS is enabled on an active port, all MAC addresses learned on that port prior to the time LPS was enabled are cleared from the source learning MAC address table. •...
  • Page 704: Lldp Lldpdu

    To automatically start the timer on switch reboot, save this command to the boot.cfg file for the switch. Each time the switch reboots, the timer is restarted. It is still possible at any time, however, to reset the timer by issuing the command again.
  • Page 705 Configures a single authorized source MAC address for a port that belongs to a specified VLAN. port-security mac-range Configures a list of authorized MAC addresses by defining a range of addresses allowed on the port. port-security maximum Specifies the maximum number of source MAC addresses that an LPS port(s) is allowed to learn.
  • Page 706: Lldp Notification

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • If the port attempts to learn a MAC address that will exceed the maximum number allowed, the port will block the unauthorized address or will shutdown. Use the port-security violation command to specify how an LPS port will handle violating traffic.
  • Page 707 Configures a list of authorized MAC addresses by defining a range of addresses allowed on the port. port-security shutdown Configures the amount of time in minutes to allow source learning on all LPS ports. Also, enables or disables the conversion of dynamic MAC addresses to static MAC addresses on LPS ports.
  • Page 708: Lldp Network-Policy

    The maximum number of filtered MAC addresses (1–100) that are allowed on this port. Defaults By default, the maximum number of filtered MAC addresses that can be learned on an LPS port is set to 5. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E...
  • Page 709 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • You can stop the aging out of dynamic MAC addresses on the LPS port(s) by converting them to static MAC addresses. • The conversion of dynamic MAC addresses to static ones does not apply to LPS mobile and authenti- cated ports.
  • Page 710: Lldp Med Network-Policy

    Learned Port Security Commands Related Commands port-security Enables or disables Learned Port Security (LPS) on the switch port(s). port-security maximum Specifies the maximum number of source MAC addresses that an LPS port(s) is allowed to learn. MIB Objects learnedPortSecurityGlobalGroup lpsConvertToStatic...
  • Page 711 Use the no form of this command to remove statically configured or dynamically learned source MAC address entries from the LPS table. When a MAC address is removed from the LPS table, it is automat- ically cleared from the source learning table at the same time.
  • Page 712: Lldp Tlv Management

    Configures a list of authorized MAC addresses by defining a range of addresses allowed on the port. port-security shutdown Configures the amount of time in minutes to allow source learning on all LPS ports. Also, enables or disables the conversion of dynamic MAC addresses to static MAC addresses on LPS ports.
  • Page 713 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • If low and high end MAC addresses are not specified with this command, then the range is set back to the default range value (00:00:00:00:00:00– ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff). • Source MAC addresses received on an LPS port that fall within the authorized range are allowed on the port.
  • Page 714: Lldp Tlv Dot1

    Configures a single authorized source MAC address for a port that belongs to a specified VLAN. port-security shutdown Configures the amount of time in minutes to allow source learning on all LPS ports. Also, enables or disables the conversion of dynamic MAC addresses to static MAC addresses on LPS ports.
  • Page 715 When a traffic violation occurs on an LPS port, notice is sent to the Switch Logging task. • If the violation mode is set to restrict, unauthorized source MAC addresses are not learned in the LPS table but are still recorded in the source learning MAC address table with a filtered operational status.
  • Page 716: Lldp Tlv Dot3 Mac-Phy

    Configures a list of authorized MAC addresses by defining a range of addresses allowed on the port. port-security shutdown Configures the amount of time in minutes to allow source learning on all LPS ports. Also, enables or disables the conversion of dynamic MAC addresses to static MAC addresses on LPS ports.
  • Page 717 Learned Port Security Commands port-security release Releases a port that was shut down due to a Learned Port Security (LPS) violation. The specified port resumes normal operation without having to manually reset the port and/or the entire module. port-security slot/port release...
  • Page 718: Lldp Tlv Med

    Learned Port Security Commands MIB Objects learnedPortSecurityTable lpsRelease page 18-18 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 719 Sending a trap when this threshold is reached provides notification of newly learned bridged MAC addresses. Trap contents includes identifying information about the MAC, such as the address itself, the corresponding IP address, switch identification, and the slot and port number on which the MAC was learned.
  • Page 720: Show Lldp Config

    Dynamic MAC addresses become configured MAC addresses in the LPS table when the switch config- uration is saved and the switch is rebooted. If the configuration is not saved before the next reboot, all dynamic MAC addresses are cleared from the LPS table.
  • Page 721 The number of bridged MACs to learn before sending a trap. After this number is reached, a trap is sent out for every MAC learned thereafter. If disabled is displayed in this field, the trap threshold is not in force. Configured through the port-security learn-trap-threshold command.
  • Page 722: Show Lldp Network-Policy

    Learned Port Security Commands Related Commands show port-security shutdown Displays the amount of time during which source learning can occur on all LPS ports. MIB Objects learnedPortSecurityTable lpsMaxMacNum lpsMaxFilteredMacNum lpsLoMacRange lpsHiMacRange lpsViolationOption lpsOperStatus lpsRelease page 18-22 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 723 The source learning time limit is a switch-wide parameter that applies to all ports that have LPS enabled. • If the shutdown time is set to zero, then a source learning time limit is not active on LPS ports. • Note that source learning of configured authorized MAC addresses is still allowed after the LPS time limit has expired;...
  • Page 724: Show Lldp Med Network-Policy

    Learned Port Security Commands Related Commands port-security learn-trap- Displays Learned Port Security (LPS) configuration and table threshold entries. MIB Objects learnedPortSecurityGlobalGroup lpsConvertToStatic lpsLearningWindowTime lpsLearningWindowTimeWithStaticConversion page 18-24 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 725 Notifying other software modules in the system when Ethernet links become active or inactive. • Configuring basic line parameters for Ethernet ports. • Gathering basic line statistics for Ethernet ports and passing this information to the user interface and configuration manager. MIB information for the Ethernet Port commands is as follows: Filename: AlcatelIND1Port.mib...
  • Page 726: Show Lldp System-Statistics

    Ethernet Port Commands A summary of the available commands is listed here. Trap port commands trap port link Interfaces commands interfaces speed interfaces mode interfaces autoneg interfaces crossover interfaces pause interfaces e2e-flow-vlan interfaces duplex interfaces admin interfaces cli-prompt interfaces alias...
  • Page 727 errors...
  • Page 728: Show Lldp Statistics

    Ethernet Port Commands trap port link Enables trap link messages. If enabled, a message is displayed on the Network Management Station (NMS) whenever the port changes state. trap slot[/port[-port2]] port link {enable | disable | on | off} Syntax Definitions slot Slot number you want to configure.
  • Page 729 Ethernet Port Commands Related Commands show interfaces status Displays interface line settings. MIB Objects esmConfigTable esmPortSlot esmPortIF OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 19-5...
  • Page 730: Show Lldp Local-System

    • Configuration changes made with the interfaces speed command on combo ports configured as either forced fiber or preferred fiber will only be made on the SFP fiber ports and not to the copper RJ-45 10/ 100/1000 ports. See the interfaces hybrid speed command for more information.
  • Page 731 Ethernet Port Commands Examples -> interfaces 3/1 speed auto -> interfaces 3 speed 100 -> interfaces 3/1-8 speed auto Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands interfaces duplex Configures duplex mode. interfaces autoneg Enables and disables auto negotiation.
  • Page 732 Ethernet Port Commands interfaces mode Configures the mode of the ports to allow the switch to act in standalone or stacking mode. interfaces slot[/port] mode {uplink | stacking} Syntax Definitions slot Slot number to be configured. port Port number to be configured.
  • Page 733: Show Lldp Local-Port

    Ethernet Port Commands Related Commands show stack topology Displays the current operating topology of switches in a stacked configuration. show stack status Displays the current redundant stacking status for a stacked config- uration. show ni Displays the current status for a switch in standalone mode.
  • Page 734 • Configuration changes made with the interfaces autoneg command on combo ports configured as either forced fiber or preferred fiber will only be made on the SFP fiber ports and not to the copper RJ- 45 10/100/1000 ports. See the interfaces hybrid autoneg command for more information.
  • Page 735: Show Lldp Local-Management-Address

    Configures interface speed. interfaces crossover Configures crossover port settings. show interfaces status Displays interface line settings. show interfaces capability Displays auto negotiation, speed, duplex, and crossover settings. MIB Objects esmConfTable esmPortCfgAutoNegotiation OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 19-11...
  • Page 736: Show Lldp Remote-System

    Ethernet Port Commands interfaces crossover Configures port crossover settings on a single port, a range of ports, or an entire Network Interface (NI). interfaces slot[/port[-port2]] crossover {auto | mdix | mdi} Syntax Definitions slot Slot number you want to configure.
  • Page 737 Configures interface speed. interfaces autoneg Enables and disables auto negotiation. show interfaces status Displays interface line settings. show interfaces capability Displays auto negotiation, speed, duplex, and crossover settings. MIB Objects esmConfTable esmPortCfgCrossover OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 19-13...
  • Page 738: Show Lldp Remote-System Med

    Note that if the standalone switch is a 24-port unit, then only the interfaces pause command is required to enable end-to-end (E2E) flow control. However, if the switch is a 48-port unit, then a flow control VLAN, which is configured using the...
  • Page 739 Remote Tx Remote Rx Local Tx Local Rx • If autonegotiation is disabled, the configured flow control settings are applied to the local interface. Examples -> interfaces 3/1 pause tx -> interfaces 4/2 pause rx -> interfaces 1 tx-and-rx -> interfaces 3/1-6 pause tx ->...
  • Page 740 Ethernet Port Commands Related Commands interfaces hybrid pause Configures flow control settings for combo ports. interfaces e2e-flow-vlan Configures a dedicated VLAN for carrying end-to-end (E2E) flow control messages to remote systems. show interfaces pause Displays interface flow control settings. MIB Objects...
  • Page 741: Lldp Trust-Agent

    (E2E) flow control. However, if the switch is a 48-port unit, then a flow control VLAN, which is configured using the interfaces e2e-flow-vlan command, is required in addi- tion to enabling RX/TX pause flow control.
  • Page 742 Related Commands show interfaces e2e-flow-vlan Displays the E2E flow control VLAN configuration. interfaces pause Configures whether or not the switch will transmit, honor, or trans- mit and honor flow control PAUSE frames. show interfaces pause Displays interface flow control settings.
  • Page 743: Lldp Trust-Agent Violation-Action

    Configures duplex mode. In full duplex mode, the interface transmits and receives data simultaneously. In half duplex mode, the interface can transmit or receive data at a given time. Auto duplex setting causes the switch to advertise all available duplex modes (half/full/both) for the port during autonegotiation.
  • Page 744 -> interfaces 3/1-4 auto Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands interfaces speed Configures interface line speed. Set to auto to set speed and duplex mode to auto-sensing. show interfaces status Displays interface line settings (e.g., speed, and mode). MIB Objects...
  • Page 745: Show Lldp Trusted Remote-Agent

    Syntax Definitions slot Slot number you want to configure. port Port number of the interface you want to configure. port2 Last port number in a range of ports you want to configure. Enables the interface. down Disables the interface. Defaults parameter...
  • Page 746 If the interface is already operationally down, the warning prompt will not be displayed. • If a range of interfaces or slots is provided in the interfaces admin down command and the display of confirmation prompt is enabled, then the prompt will be displayed irrespective of the operational status of the interface.
  • Page 747: Show Lldp Trust-Agent

    Ethernet Port Commands Release History Release 6.3.4; the command was introduced. Related Commands interfaces admin Administratively enables or disables interfaces MIB Objects OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 19-23...
  • Page 748 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • You can only configure one port at time. You cannot configure an alias for multiple ports. • To remove an alias use a description consisting of two quotes without any spaces (e.g., "").
  • Page 749 Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines You can only configure one slot at a time. Repeat the command to configure additional slots. Examples -> interfaces 3/1 ifg 10 -> interfaces 3 ifg 10 -> interfaces 3/1-4 ifg 10 Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 750: Chapter 13 Interswitch Protocol Commands

    You can only configure one slot at a time. Repeat the command to configure additional slots. • This command calls for an upper or lower case “L” character in front of the “2” character. Entering the digit “1” (one) will result in an error message.
  • Page 751: Amap Discovery Time

    Displays interface counters information (e.g., unicast, broadcast, and multi-cast packets received/transmitted). show interfaces counters errors Displays interface error frame information (e.g., CRC errors, transit errors, and receive errors). show interfaces collisions Displays interface collision information (e.g., number of collisions and number of retries).
  • Page 752 Slot number you want to configure. port Port number of the interface you want to configure. port2 Last port number in a range of ports you want to configure. max frame Maximum frame size, in bytes. Valid range is 1518–9216. Defaults...
  • Page 753: Amap Common Time

    • When multicast rate limiting is disabled, the peak flood rate value for the interface is no longer applied to multicast traffic. This does not prevent the normal flow of multicast traffic on the specified interface.
  • Page 754 Ethernet Port Commands Related Commands show interfaces flood rate Displays interface peak flood rate settings. interfaces flood rate Configures the peak flood rate for an interface. MIB Objects esmConfTable esmPortFloodMcastEnable page 19-30 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 755: Show Amap

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Although you can configure a flood rate equal to the line speed you should not do so. Alcatel-Lucent recommends that you always configure the flood rate to be less than the line speed. •...
  • Page 756 Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands show interfaces flood rate Displays interface peak flood rate settings. interfaces flood multicast Enables/disables flood rate limiting for multicast traffic on an interface. MIB Objects esmConfTable esmPortMaxFloodRate page 19-32 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 757: Chapter 14 Ip Commands

    Ethernet Port Commands interfaces clear-violation-all Clears all port violations set by various applications on the switch for the given port. interfaces slot[/port[-port2]] clear-violation-all Syntax Definitions slot Slot number you want to configure. port Port number of the interface you want to configure.
  • Page 758 DDM status must be enabled in order to enable traps; traps are enabled separately. • Information will be read sequentially from a different SFP at the predefined Polling intervals listed in the defaults table above. The number of SFPs in the switch will determine how often each SFP is polled. Examples ->...
  • Page 759 Ethernet Port Commands Related Commands show interfaces transceiver Displays the interface DDM status. MIB Objects ddmConfiguration ddmConfig ddmTrapConfig ddmNotificationType OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 19-35...
  • Page 760 1000 RJ-45 port(s) when both ports are enabled and have a valid link. In addition, this mode configures automatic failover to copper if a valid copper link is present on RJ-45 side and fiber link fails to come up. interfaces slot[/port[-port2]] hybrid preferred-fiber...
  • Page 761: Ip Interface

    Displays interface line settings (e.g., speed, mode) for combo ports only. interfaces hybrid forced-fiber Configures one or more combo ports to always use the fiber SFP port(s) instead of the equivalent copper 10/100/1000 RJ-45 port(s). interfaces hybrid forced-copper Configures one or more combo ports to always use the copper 10/ 100/1000 RJ-45 port(s) instead of the equivalent fiber SFP port(s).
  • Page 762 Configures one or more combo ports to use the copper 10/100/1000 RJ-45 port(s) instead of the fiber SFP port(s) when both ports are enabled and have a valid link. If the copper port goes down then the switch will automatically switch to the fiber SFP port.
  • Page 763 Displays interface line settings (e.g., speed, mode) for combo ports only. interfaces hybrid forced-fiber Configures one or more combo ports to always use the fiber SFP port(s) instead of the equivalent copper 10/100/1000 RJ-45 port(s). interfaces hybrid forced-copper Configures one or more combo ports to always use the copper 10/ 100/1000 RJ-45 port(s) instead of the equivalent fiber SFP port(s).
  • Page 764: Ip Managed-Interface

    Ethernet Port Commands interfaces hybrid forced-fiber Configures one or more combo ports to always use the fiber SFP port(s) instead of the equivalent copper 10/100/1000 RJ-45 port(s). interfaces slot[/port[-port2]] hybrid forced-fiber Syntax Definitions slot Slot number you want to configure.
  • Page 765 Configures one or more combo ports to use the copper 10/100/1000 copper RJ-45 port(s) instead of the fiber SFP port(s) when both ports are enabled and have a valid link. interfaces hybrid forced-copper Configures one or more combo ports to always use the copper 10/ 100/1000 RJ-45 port(s) instead of the equivalent fiber SFP port(s).
  • Page 766 Ethernet Port Commands interfaces hybrid forced-copper Configures one or more combo ports to always use the copper 10/100/1000 RJ-45 port(s) instead of the equivalent fiber SFP port(s). interfaces slot[/port[-port2]] hybrid forced-copper Syntax Definitions slot Slot number you want to configure.
  • Page 767: Ip Interface Dhcp-Client

    Displays interface line settings (e.g., speed, mode) for combo ports only. interfaces hybrid forced-fiber Configures one or more combo ports to always use the fiber SFP port(s) instead of the equivalent copper 10/100/1000 RJ-45 port(s). interfaces hybrid preferred- Configures one or more combo ports to use the copper 10/100/1000...
  • Page 768 Ethernet Port Commands interfaces hybrid autoneg Enables or disables auto negotiation on a single combo port, a range of combo ports, or all combo ports on a switch. interfaces slot[/port[-port2]] hybrid {fiber | copper} autoneg {enable | disable | on | off}...
  • Page 769: Ip Interface Tunnel

    Configures crossover port settings for combo ports. interfaces hybrid speed Enables or disables flow (pause). show interfaces hybrid status Displays interface line settings for combo ports. show interfaces hybrid Displays auto negotiation, speed, duplex, and crossover settings for capability combo ports. MIB Objects esmHybridConfTable esmHybridPortCfgAutoNegotiation...
  • Page 770 Ethernet Port Commands interfaces hybrid crossover Configures port crossover settings on a single port, a range of ports, or an entire Network Interface (NI). interfaces slot[/port[-port2]] hybrid copper crossover {auto | mdix | mdi} Syntax Definitions slot Slot number you want to configure.
  • Page 771: Ip Router Primary-Address

    Enables or disables flow (pause) for combo ports. show interfaces hybrid status Displays interface line settings for combo ports. show interfaces hybrid Displays auto negotiation, speed, duplex, and crossover settings for capability combo ports. MIB Objects esmHybridConfTable...
  • Page 772: Ip Router Router-Id

    Refer to the Hardware Users Guide for combo port numbering. • The MIB table and MIB object listed in the “MIB Objects” section below apply to the inactive config- ured media only. See the “MIB Objects” section in the interfaces duplex section for the MIB table and MIB object for the active configured media.
  • Page 773: Ip Static-Route

    Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands interfaces hybrid speed Configures interface line speed for combo ports. Set to auto to set speed and duplex mode to auto-sensing. show interfaces hybrid status Displays interface line settings (e.g., speed, mode) for combo ports.
  • Page 774 Ethernet Port Commands interfaces hybrid speed Configures interface line speed on combo ports. interfaces slot[/port[-port2]] speed hybrid {fiber | copper} {auto | 10 | 100 | 1000 | 10000 | max {100 | 1000}} Syntax Definitions slot Slot number you want to configure.
  • Page 775: Ip Route-Pref

    Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands interfaces hybrid duplex Configures duplex mode for combo ports. interfaces hybrid autoneg Enables and disables auto negotiation for combo ports. show interfaces hybrid status Displays interface line settings for combo ports. MIB Objects esmHybridConfTable...
  • Page 776 Note that if the standalone switch is a 24-port unit, then only the interfaces pause command is required to enable end-to-end (E2E) flow control. However, if the switch is a 48-port unit, then a flow control VLAN, which is configured using the...
  • Page 777: Ip Default-Ttl

    If both autonegotiation and flow control are enabled on the same local interface, autonegotiation calcu- lates operational flow control settings for that interface. Note that the operational settings, as shown in the following table, override the configured settings as long as autonegotiation and flow control are both enabled for the interface.
  • Page 778: Ping

    Ethernet Port Commands Related Commands interfaces pause Configures flow control settings for switch interfaces. show interfaces hybrid pause Displays flow control settings for combo ports. MIB Objects esmHybridConfigTable esmHybridPortCfgFlow dot3PauseTable dot3PauseAdminMode page 19-54 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 779 You can display all interfaces in a slot by entering the slot number (e.g., 3). • On combo ports configured as either forced fiber or preferred fiber the status and configuration of the SFP fiber ports and not the copper RJ-45 10/100/1000 ports will be displayed. See the...
  • Page 780 OmniSwitch 6800 Series switches.) Number of Status Change The total number of times that the configuration of this interface has changed. (Currently this field is only displayed on OmniSwitch 6800 Series switches.) Type Interface type (Ethernet/Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet).
  • Page 781: Traceroute

    Displays interface counter information (e.g., unicast packets received/transmitted). show interfaces counters errors Displays interface error frame information (e.g., CRC errors, transit errors, and receive errors). show interfaces collisions Displays interface collision information (e.g., number of collisions and number of retries).
  • Page 782 IfOutDiscards esmConfTable esmPortSlot esmPortIF esmPortCfgLongEnable esmPortCfgRuntEnable esmPortCfgMaxFrameSize esmPortCfgRuntSize ifXTable ifHCInOctets ifHCInUcastPkts ifHCInBroadcastPkts ifHCInMulticastPkts IfHCOutOctets IfHCOutUcastPkts IfHCOutBroadcastPkts IfHCOutMulticastPkts alcetherStatsTable alcetherStatsRxUndersizePkts alcetherStatsCRCAlignErrors alcetherStatsTxUndersizePkts alcetherStatsTxOversizePkts alcetherStatsTxCollisions dot3StatsTable dot3StatsFrameTooLong dot3StatsFCSErrors dot3StatsLateCollisions page 19-58 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 783: Ip Directed-Broadcast

    • On a combo port configured as either forced fiber or preferred fiber, the status and configuration of the SFP fiber ports and not the copper RJ-45 10/100/1000 ports will be displayed. See the show inter- faces hybrid capability command for more information.
  • Page 784: Ip Service

    Flow In the row labeled CAP, the field displays the valid flow configurations for the port. In the row label DEF, the field displays the default flow settings for the port. The possible values are EN (enabled) or DIS (dis- abled).
  • Page 785 You can display a specific interface by entering the slot and port number, a range of ports by entering a slot and a range of ports, display all interfaces in a slot by entering the slot number, or display all inter- faces as described above.
  • Page 786: Ip Redist

    Release 6.1; command was introduced. Release 6.3.2; command deprecated on the OmniSwitch 6855. Related Commands interfaces crossover Configures crossover settings. show interfaces hybrid flow control Displays interface flow control wait time settings for combo ports. MIB Objects esmConfTable esmPortSlot esmPortIF esmPortPauseSlotTime...
  • Page 787 OmniSwitch 6400, 6855 Usage Guidelines • Enter a slot and port number (e.g., 3/21) or a range of port numbers (e.g., 3/21-24) to display informa- tion for a specific port or a range of ports. • Enter a slot number (e.g., 1) to display information for all ports on a specific slot.
  • Page 788: Ip Access-List

    The user-configured cross-over setting (Auto, MDI, or MDIX). Con- figured through the interfaces crossover command. Hybrid Type The configured active media type for a hybrid port (F = fiber, C = cop- per, NA = not applicable). Release History Release 6.3.2; command was introduced. Related Commands show interfaces hybrid pause Displays flow control pause settings for combo ports.
  • Page 789: Ip Access-List Address

    Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850 Usage Guidelines • This command is available only on standalone 48-port OmniSwitch 6400 and 6850 switches. • There is only one dedicated E2E flow control VLAN configured per switch. Examples -> show interfaces e2e-flow-vlan...
  • Page 790 You can display all interfaces in a slot by entering the slot number (e.g., 3). • On a combo port configured as either forced fiber or preferred fiber the accounting information for the SFP fiber ports and not the copper RJ-45 10/100/1000 ports will be displayed. See the...
  • Page 791: Ip Route-Map Action

    Number of oversized packets received. Tx oversize packets Number of oversized packets transmitted. Rx packets Octets Number of packets received in each listed octet range. Rx Jabber frames Number of jabber packets received (longer than 1518 octets). Tx deferred frames Number of packets for which transmission was delayed (Ethernet only).
  • Page 792 Ethernet Port Commands MIB Objects esmConfTable esmPortSlot esmPortIF dot3StatsTable dot3StatsFrameTooLong dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions alcetherStatsTable alcetherStatRxsUndersizePkts alcetherStatTxsUndersizePkts alcetherStatsTxOversizePkts alcetherStatsPkts64Octets alcetherStatsPkts65to127Octets alcetherStatsPkts128to255Octets alcetherStatsPkts256to511Octets alcetherStatsPkts512to1023Octets alcetherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets gigaEtherStatsPkts1519to4095Octets gigaEtherStatsPkts4096to9215Octets alcetherStatsRxJabber page 19-68 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 793: Ip Route-Map Match Ip Address

    5-second time interval. • Note that the sampling interval time period is set to five seconds and is not a configurable value at this time. In addition, the sampling interval is a global value that applies to all switch ports.
  • Page 794 Number of MAC control frames received. OutPauseFrames Number of MAC control frames transmitted. Sampling Interval The sampling interval used to determine the average rate per second. InPkts / s The average number of packets received per second. OutPkts / s The average number of packets transmitted per second.
  • Page 795: Ip Route-Map Match Ipv6 Address

    Ethernet Port Commands IfHCInUcastPkts IfHCOutUcastPkts IfHCInMulticastPkts IfHCOutMulticastPkts IfHCInBroadcastPkts IfHCOutBroadcastPkts dot3PauseTable dot3InPauseFrame dot3OutPauseFrame OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 19-71...
  • Page 796 These counters do not apply to Gigabit Ethernet traffic. • On a combo port configured as either forced fiber or preferred fiber, statistics for the SFP fiber ports and not the copper RJ-45 10/100/1000 ports will be displayed. See the...
  • Page 797: Ip Route-Map Match Ip-Nexthop

    IfOutErrors Number of transmitted error frames. Undersize pkts Number of undersized packets. Oversize pkts Number of oversized packets (more than 1518 octets). Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands show interfaces counters Displays interface counters information (e.g., unicast, broadcast, and multi-cast packets received/transmitted).
  • Page 798 These counters do not apply to Gigabit Ethernet traffic. • On a combo port configured as either forced fiber or preferred fiber, statistics for the SFP fiber ports and not the copper RJ-45 10/100/1000 ports will be displayed. See the...
  • Page 799: Ip Route-Map Match Ipv6-Nexthop

    Tx Multiple Collisions Number of successfully transmitted frames for which transmission was inhibited by multiple collisions. Tx Excessive Retries Number of frames for which transmission fails due to excessive colli- sions. Rx Collisions Number of receive collisions. Rx Single Collision Number of successfully received frames for which reception was inhibited by one collision.
  • Page 800 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • If no slot/port numbers are entered, line settings for all slots/ports on the switch are displayed. • You can display a specific interface by entering the slot and port number (e.g., 3/1).
  • Page 801: Ip Route-Map Match Tag

    Detected Duplex Detected line duplex (Half duplex/Full duplex/Auto). Detected Hybrid Type The detected combo port type, which can be F (fiber) or C (copper). (This field is only relevant for OmniSwitch 6800 Series switches.) Configured Speed Configured line speed (10/100/Auto/1000/10000 Mbps).
  • Page 802 Configures interface duplex mode. interfaces clear-violation-all Configures one or more combo ports to use the fiber SFP port(s) instead of the equivalent copper 10/100/1000 RJ-45 port(s) when both ports are enabled and have a valid link. interfaces hybrid preferred-...
  • Page 803: Ip Route-Map Match Ipv4-Interface

    You can display all interfaces in a slot by entering the slot number (e.g., 3). • On a combo port configured as either forced fiber or preferred fiber, the status of the SFP fiber ports and not the copper RJ-45 10/100/1000 ports will be displayed. See the show interfaces hybrid port command for more information.
  • Page 804 Interface slot and port number. Admin Status Port status (enable/disable). Link Status Operational status (enable/disable). Violations Applications that have blocked the port due to a specific violation. Alias Interface alias. Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Release 6.3.1; Violations field was added.
  • Page 805: Ip Route-Map Match Ipv6-Interface

    You can display all interfaces in a slot by entering the slot number (e.g., 3). • On a combo port configured as either forced fiber or preferred fiber, the configuration of the SFP fiber ports and not the copper RJ-45 10/100/1000 ports will be displayed. See the show interfaces hybrid command for more information.
  • Page 806 02/13 02/14 02/15 02/16 02/17 02/18 output definitions Slot/Port Interface slot and port numbers. Inter-frame gap value (Gigabit Ethernet interface). Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands interfaces ifg Configures the inter-frame gap value. MIB Objects esmConfTable esmPortSlot...
  • Page 807: Ip Route-Map Match Metric

    You can display all interfaces in a slot by entering the slot number only. • On a combo port configured as either forced fiber or preferred fiber, the status and configuration of the SFP fiber ports and not the copper RJ-45 10/100/1000 ports will be displayed. See the...
  • Page 808 Configuration enabled (Flood only/Multicast). Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands interfaces flood rate Configures the peak flood rate for an interface. interfaces flood multicast Enables/disables flood rate limiting for multicast traffic on an interface. MIB Objects esmConfTable esmPortSlot esmPortIF esmPortMaxFloodRate...
  • Page 809: Ip Route-Map Match Route-Type

    You can display all interfaces in a slot by entering the slot number (e.g., 3). • On a combo port configured as either forced fiber or preferred fiber, statistics for the SFP fiber ports and not the copper RJ-45 10/100/1000 ports will be displayed. See the show interfaces hybrid traffic command for more information.
  • Page 810 Output bytes Output bytes detected. Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands show interfaces Displays general interface information (e.g., hardware, MAC address, and input/output errors). show interfaces counters Displays interface counter information (e.g., unicast packets received/transmitted). MIB Objects...
  • Page 811: Ip Route-Map Set Metric

    Ethernet Port Commands show interfaces transceiver Displays the DDM information for the specified transceivers. show interfaces transceiver [slot[/port[-port2]]] transceiver [ddm | W-Low | W-High | A-Low | A-High | actual] Syntax Definitions slot Slot number to display. port Port number of the interface to display.
  • Page 812 The administrative status of DDM traps. Values displayed Actual The real-time values indicated by the transceiver. in parentheses indicate the Warning or Alarm value that has been reached. Alarm High (AH) Indicates the value at which the transceiver’s functionality may be affected.
  • Page 813: Ip Route-Map Set Metric-Type

    Ethernet Port Commands Related Commands interfaces transceiver ddm Configures the DDM administrative status or trap capability. MIB Objects ddmNotifications ddmTemperature ddmTempLowWarning ddmTempLowAlarm ddmTempHiWarning ddmTempHiAlarm ddmSupplyVoltage ddmSupplyVoltageLowWarning ddmSupplyVoltageLowAlarm ddmSupplyVoltageHiWarning ddmSupplyVoltageHiAlarm ddmTxBiasCurrent ddmTxBiasCurrentLowWarning ddmTxBiasCurrentLowAlarm ddmTxBiasCurrentHiWarning ddmTxBiasCurrentHiAlarm ddmTxOutputPower ddmTxOutputPowerLowWarning ddmTxOutputPowerLowAlarm ddmTxOutputPowerHiWarning ddmTxOutputPowerHiAlarm ddmRxOpticalPower...
  • Page 814 Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855 Usage Guidelines • If no slot/port numbers are entered, information for all slots/ports on the switch is displayed. • You can display a specific interface by entering the slot and port number (e.g., 3/1). •...
  • Page 815: Ip Route-Map Set Tag

    Interface status (up/down). Last Time Link Changed The last time the configuration for this interface was changed. Number of Status Change The total number of times that the configuration of this interface has changed. Type Interface type (Ethernet/Fast Ethernet/Gigabit Ethernet).
  • Page 816 Displays interface collision information (e.g., number of collisions, collisions number of retries) for combo ports. show interfaces hybrid status Displays the interface line settings (e.g., speed, mode) for combo ports. show interfaces hybrid traffic Displays interface traffic statistics (input/output bytes and packets) for combo ports.
  • Page 817: Ip Route-Map Set Community

    IfOutDiscards esmConfTable esmPortSlot esmPortIF esmPortCfgLongEnable esmPortCfgRuntEnable esmPortCfgMaxFrameSize esmPortCfgRuntSize ifXTable ifHCInOctets ifHCInUcastPkts ifHCInBroadcastPkts ifHCInMulticastPkts IfHCOutOctets IfHCOutUcastPkts IfHCOutBroadcastPkts IfHCOutMulticastPkts alcetherStatsTable alcetherStatsRxUndersizePkts alcetherStatsCRCAlignErrors alcetherStatsTxUndersizePkts alcetherStatsTxOversizePkts alcetherStatsTxCollisions dot3StatsTable dot3StatsFrameTooLong dot3StatsFCSErrors dot3StatsLateCollisions OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 19-93...
  • Page 818 Specifies that the status of the copper 10/100/1000 RJ-45 port(s) will be displayed. Defaults The show interfaces hybrid status command displays the status and configuration of the active port in the first row and the status and configuration of the other port in the following row. Platforms Supported...
  • Page 819: Ip Route-Map Set Local-Preference

    Detected line speed (10/100/Auto/1000/10000 Mbps). Detected Duplex Detected line duplex (Half duplex/Full duplex/Auto). Detected Hybrid Type The detected combo port type, which can be F (fiber) or C (copper). Configured Speed Configured line speed (10/100/Auto/1000/10000 Mbps). Configured Duplex Configured line duplex (Half duplex/Full duplex/Auto).
  • Page 820 You can display a specific interface by entering the slot and port number, a range of ports by entering a slot and a range of ports, display all interfaces in a slot by entering the slot number, or display all inter- faces as described above.
  • Page 821: Ip Route-Map Set Level

    Flow control wait time, in microseconds. Cfg-Flow Flow control status, which can be Pause or Go. Cfg-Cross The user-configured cross-over setting, which can be Auto, MDI, or MDIX. Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Release 6.3.2; command deprecated on the OmniSwitch 6855.
  • Page 822 OmniSwitch 6400, 6855 Usage Guidelines • Enter a slot and port number (e.g., 3/21) or a range of port numbers (e.g., 3/21-24) to display informa- tion for a specific combo port or a range of combo ports. • Enter a slot number (e.g., 1) to display information for all combo ports on a specific slot.
  • Page 823: Ip Route-Map Set Ip-Nexthop

    The user-configured cross-over setting (Auto, MDI, or MDIX). Con- figured through the interfaces hybrid crossover command. Hybrid Type The configured active media type for the hybrid port (F = fiber, C = copper, NA = not applicable). Release History Release 6.3.2; command was introduced. Related Commands show interfaces pause Displays the interface flow control pause settings.
  • Page 824 The show interfaces hybrid capability command displays defaults settings in two rows of data for each combo port. The first row of data, identified by the label CAP, displays the valid user-defined configura- tion settings available for the combo port. The second row, identified by the label DEF, displays the default settings for the combo port.
  • Page 825: Ip Route-Map Set Ipv6-Nexthop

    Flow In the row labeled CAP this field displays the valid flow configurations for the port. In the row label DEF this field displays the default flow settings for the port. The possible values are EN (enabled) or DIS (dis- abled).
  • Page 826 Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855 Usage Guidelines • If no slot/port numbers are entered, accounting information for all slots/ports on the switch is displayed. • You can display a specific interface by entering the slot and port number (e.g., 3/1).
  • Page 827: Vrf

    Number of oversized packets received. Tx oversize packets Number of oversized packets transmitted. Rx packets Octets Number of packets received in each listed octet range. Rx Jabber frames Number of jabber packets received (longer than 1518 octets). Tx deferred frames Number of packets for which transmission was delayed (Ethernet only).
  • Page 828 Ethernet Port Commands MIB Objects esmConfTable esmPortCfgSlot esmPortCfgIfIndex alcetherStatsTable alcetherStatRxsUndersizePkts alcetherStatTxsUndersizePkts alcetherStatsTxOversizePkts alcetherStatsPkts64Octets alcetherStatsPkts65to127Octets alcetherStatsPkts128to255Octets alcetherStatsPkts256to511Octets alcetherStatsPkts512to1023Octets alcetherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets gigaEtherStatsPkts1519to4095Octets gigaEtherStatsPkts4096to9215Octets alcetherStatsRxJabber dot3StatsTable dot3StatsFrameTooLong dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions page 19-104 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 829: Arp

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855 Usage Guidelines • If no slot/port numbers are entered, counter information for all slots/ports on the switch is displayed. • You can display a specific interface by entering the slot and port number (e.g., 3/1). •...
  • Page 830 Number of MAC control frames received. OutPauseFrames Number of MAC control frames transmitted. Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands show interfaces hybrid counters Displays interface error frame information (e.g., CRC errors, transit errors errors, receive errors). MIB Objects esmConfTable esmPortCfgSlot esmPortCfgIfIndex...
  • Page 831: Clear Arp-Cache

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855 Usage Guidelines • If no slot/port numbers are entered, counter error information for all slots/ports on the switch is displayed. • You can display a specific interface by entering the slot and port number (e.g., 3/1).
  • Page 832: Ip Dos Arp-Poison Restricted-Address

    IfOutErrors Number of transmitted error frames. Undersize pkts Number of undersized packets. Oversize pkts Number of oversized packets (more than 1518 octets). Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands show interfaces hybrid counters Displays interface counters information (e.g., unicast, broadcast, multi-cast packets received/transmitted).
  • Page 833: Arp Filter

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855 Usage Guidelines • If no slot/port numbers are entered, collision information for all slots/ports on the switch is displayed. • You can display a specific interface by entering the slot and port number (e.g., 3/1). •...
  • Page 834 Tx Multiple Collisions Number of successfully transmitted frames for which transmission was inhibited by multiple collisions. Tx Excessive Retries Number of frames for which transmission fails due to excessive colli- sions. Rx Collisions Number of receive collisions. Rx Single Collision Number of successfully received frames for which reception was inhibited by one collision.
  • Page 835: Clear Arp Filter

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855 Usage Guidelines • If no slot/port numbers are entered, traffic settings for all slots/ports on the switch are displayed. • You can display a specific interface by entering the slot and port number (e.g., 3/1). •...
  • Page 836: Icmp Type

    Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands show interfaces hybrid Displays general interface information (e.g., hardware, MAC address, input/output errors) for combo ports. show interfaces hybrid counters Displays interface counter information (e.g., unicast packets received/transmitted) for combo ports.
  • Page 837 Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855 Usage Guidelines • If no slot/port numbers are entered, the status for all slots/ports on the switch is displayed. • You can display a specific interface by entering the slot and port number. •...
  • Page 838 Ethernet Port Commands Related Commands interfaces admin Enables/disables an interface. interfaces alias Configures an alias for a port. MIB Objects esmConfTable esmPortCfgSlot esmPortCfgIfIndex ifXTable ifAlias ifTable ifAdminStatus ifOperStatus page 19-114 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 839: Icmp Unreachable

    Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855 Usage Guidelines • If no slot/port numbers are entered, peak rate settings for all slots/ports on the switch are displayed. • You can display a specific interface by entering the slot and port number. •...
  • Page 840 Enable Configuration enabled (Flood only/Flood Multicast/Multicast). Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands interfaces flood rate Configures the peak flood rate for an interface. interfaces flood multicast Enables/disables flood multicasting on an interface. MIB Objects esmConfTable esmPortSlot esmPortIF...
  • Page 841: Icmp Echo

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855 Usage Guidelines • If no slot/port numbers are entered, IFG values for all slots/ports on the switch are displayed. • You can display a specific interface by entering the slot and port number (e.g., 3/1). •...
  • Page 842 Ethernet Port Commands Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands interfaces ifg Configures the inter-frame gap value. MIB Objects esmConfTable esmPortSlot esmPortIF esmPortCfgIFG page 19-118 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 843: Icmp Timestamp

    Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 9000 Usage Guidelines If the slot number is not specified, then the switch back pressure feature will be enabled or disabled on an entire chassis. Examples -> debug interfaces set backpressure enable -> debug interfaces set backpressure disable ->...
  • Page 844 1–8 on an OmniSwitch 9700. Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 9000 Usage Guidelines If the slot number is not specified, then the switch back pressure state will be displayed for an entire chas- sis. Examples -> debug interfaces backpressure Slot...
  • Page 845: Icmp Addr-Mask

    Ethernet Port Commands Related Commands debug interfaces set Enables and disables fabric back pressure on an NI or an entire backpressure chassis. MIB Objects OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 19-121...
  • Page 846 Ethernet Port Commands page 19-122 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 847: Icmp Messages

    By default, all switch ports are non-mobile ports that are manually assigned to a specific VLAN and can only belong to one VLAN at a time. When a port is defined as a mobile port, switch software compares traffic coming in on the port with configured VLAN rules. If any of the mobile port traffic matches any of the VLAN rules, the port and the matching traffic become a member of that VLAN.
  • Page 848: Ip Dos Scan Close-Port-Penalty

    IP network address rules. • Binding rules, MAC address rules, and protocol rules also capture DHCP client traffic. The exception to this is binding rules that specify an IP address as part of the rule, similar to IP network address rule definitions. •...
  • Page 849: Ip Dos Scan Tcp Open-Port-Penalty

    VLAN. vlan dhcp port Defines a DHCP port rule for an existing VLAN. The mobile port spec- ified by this rule is temporarily assigned to the VLAN when it receives DHCP frames.
  • Page 850: Ip Dos Scan Udp Open-Port-Penalty

    Defines a DHCP MAC range rule for an existing VLAN. If a DHCP frame contains a source MAC address that matches the low or high end MAC or falls within the range defined by the low and high end MAC, the frame’s mobile port is temporarily assigned to the rule’s VLAN.
  • Page 851: Ip Dos Scan Threshold

    Port Mobility Commands • Binding rules, MAC address rules, and protocol rules also capture DHCP client traffic. The exception to this is binding rules that specify an IP address as part of the rule, similar to IP network address rule definitions. •...
  • Page 852 IP network address rules. • Binding rules, MAC address rules, and protocol rules also capture DHCP client traffic. The exception to this is binding rules that specify an IP address as part of the rule, similar to IP network address rule definitions. •...
  • Page 853: Ip Dos Trap

    Related Commands vlan dhcp mac Defines a DHCP MAC address rule for an existing VLAN. Mobile ports that receive DHCP frames with a source MAC address that matches the address specified by this rule are temporarily assigned to the VLAN.
  • Page 854: Ip Dos Scan Decay

    IP network address rules. • Binding rules, MAC address rules, and protocol rules also capture DHCP client traffic. The exception to this is binding rules that specify an IP address as part of the rule, similar to IP network address rule definitions. •...
  • Page 855: Show Ip Traffic

    Port Mobility Commands Related Commands vlan dhcp port Defines a DHCP port rule for an existing VLAN. The mobile port spec- ified by this rule is temporarily assigned to the VLAN when it receives DHCP frames. vlan dhcp mac Defines a DHCP MAC address rule for an existing VLAN. Mobile ports that receive DHCP frames with a source MAC address that matches the address specified by this rule are temporarily assigned to the VLAN.
  • Page 856 VLAN rules. • If only the frame’s port matches the port specified in this rule, the frame is allowed but the port is still not assigned to the VLAN. The frame is then compared to other VLAN rules for possible matches.
  • Page 857 Port Mobility Commands Examples -> vlan 10 binding mac-ip-port 00:00:39:59:0a:0c 21.0.0.10 5/1 -> van 20 no binding mac-ip-port 00:00:39:4f:f1:22 Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands show vlan Displays existing VLANs. show vlan rules Displays rules defined for VLANs.
  • Page 858: Show Ip Interface

    VLAN rules. • If only the frame’s port matches the port specified in this rule, the frame is allowed but the port is still not assigned to the VLAN. The frame is then compared to other VLAN rules for possible matches.
  • Page 859 Port Mobility Commands Related Commands show vlan Displays existing VLANs. show vlan rules Displays rules defined for VLANs. MIB Objects vMacPortBRuleTable vMacPortBRuleMac vMacPortBRuleIfIndex vMacPortBRuleVlanId vMacPortBRuleStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 20-13...
  • Page 860 {ip-e2 | ip-snap | ipv6 | ipx-e2 | ipx-novell | ipx-llc | ipx-snap | decnet | appletalk | ethertype type | dsapssap dsap/ssap | snap snaptype}...
  • Page 861 Use the no form of this command to delete a binding port-protocol rule from the specified VLAN. • If only the frame’s port matches the port specified in this rule, a binding rule violation occurs and the device frame is blocked and its port is not assigned to the VLAN. There is no further attempt to compare the frame to other VLAN rules.
  • Page 862 Use the no form of this command to delete a MAC address rule from the specified VLAN. • Once a device joins a MAC address rule VLAN, then it is not eligible to join multiple VLANs even if the device traffic matches other VLAN rules.
  • Page 863 Port Mobility Commands Related Commands vlan mac range Defines a MAC range rule for an existing VLAN. Mobile ports that receive frames with a source MAC address that falls within the range specified by this rule are temporarily assigned to the VLAN.
  • Page 864: Show Ip Managed-Interface

    Defines a MAC range rule for an existing VLAN. If the source MAC address of a device matches the low or high end MAC or falls within the range defined by the low and high end MAC, the device and its mobile port will join the VLAN when the device starts to send traffic.
  • Page 865 Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands vlan mac Defines a MAC address rule for an existing VLAN. Mobile ports that receive frames with a source MAC address that matches the address specified by this rule are temporarily assigned to the VLAN.
  • Page 866: Show Ip Route

    (non-mobile) ports. As a result, fixed port traffic that contains an IP address that is included in the IP subnet specified by the rule is dropped. However, if the IP network address rule VLAN is also the default VLAN for the fixed port, then the fixed port traffic is forwarded and not dropped.
  • Page 867 VLAN. vlan dhcp port Defines a DHCP port rule for an existing VLAN. The mobile port spec- ified by this rule is temporarily assigned to the VLAN when it receives DHCP frames.
  • Page 868: Show Ip Route-Pref

    Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to delete an IPX network address rule from the specified VLAN. It is only necessary to enter the IPX network address to identify which rule to delete; the encapsulation is not required.
  • Page 869 Port Mobility Commands Examples -> vlan 10 ipx 250A llc -> vlan 10 no ipx 250A Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands show vlan Displays existing VLANs. show vlan rules Displays rules defined for VLANs. MIB Objects...
  • Page 870: Show Ip Redist

    {ip-e2 | ip-snap | ipx-e2 | ipx-novell | ipx-llc | ipx-snap | decnet | appletalk | ethertype type | dsapssap dsap/ssap | snap snaptype} vlan vid no protocol {ip-e2 | ip-snap | ipx-e2 | ipx-nov | ipx-llc | ipx-snap | decnet | appletalk | ethertype type | dsapssap dsap/ssap | snap snaptype} Syntax Definitions VLAN ID number (1–4094).
  • Page 871 • If an attempt is made to define an Ethertype rule with a protocol type value that is equal to the value already captured by one of the generic IP or IPX protocol rules, a message displays recommending the use of the IP or IPX generic rule.
  • Page 872: Show Ip Access-List

    Defines a port rule for an existing VLAN. An active mobile port that is specified in a port rule, dynami- cally joins the VLAN even if traffic on that port does not get learned or matches any VLAN rules. The specified port becomes a VLAN member only for the purpose of forwarding broadcast traffic for a VLAN on that port.
  • Page 873 Port Mobility Commands Examples -> vlan 10 port 3/10 -> vlan 20 port 6/1-32 -> vlan 500 port 2/1-12 4/10-16 8/4-17 -> vlan 30 no port 9/11 -> vlan 40 no port 4/1-16 -> vlan 600 no port 2/14-20 7/1-9 Release History Release 6.1;...
  • Page 874: Show Ip Route-Map

    Mobile ports can join more than one VLAN. For example, if a device connected to a mobile port sends both IP and IPX traffic and VLAN 10 has an IP protocol rule and VLAN 20 has an IPX protocol rule, the mobile port and its device dynamically join both VLANs.
  • Page 875 VLAN membership. • When a BPDU is received on a mobile port and BPDU ignore is disabled, the port is changed to a fixed (non-mobile) port that is associated only with its configured default VLAN. Also, the BPDU port participates in the Spanning Tree algorithm.
  • Page 876: Show Ip Router Database

    If a hub is connected to a mobile port, enabling default VLAN restore on that port is recommended. • If a VLAN port rule exists for a mobile port, it will remain a member of the port rule VLAN even if default VLAN restore is enabled for that port.
  • Page 877 Related Commands vlan port mobile Configures Ethernet ports as mobile ports. vlan port default vlan Enables default VLAN membership for mobile port traffic that does not match any VLAN rules. vlan port authenticate Enables or disables authentication on a mobile port.
  • Page 878 • When a port (mobile or fixed) is manually assigned to a default VLAN or is still a member of default VLAN 1, then that association is referred to as the configured default VLAN for the port. If a mobile port is dynamically assigned to additional VLANs, these subsequent associations are referred to as secondary VLANs.
  • Page 879: Show Ip Emp-Route

    Related Commands vlan port mobile Configures Ethernet ports as mobile ports. vlan port default vlan restore Enables default VLAN restore on a mobile port. vlan port authenticate Enables or disables authentication on a mobile port. show vlan port mobile Displays mobile port properties.
  • Page 880 (e.g., 3/1 specifies port 1 on slot 3). To enter multiple slots and ports in a single command, use a hyphen to specify a range of ports (e.g., 3/1-16) and a space to specify multiple slots (e.g., 3/1-16 5/10-20 8/2-9).
  • Page 881: Show Ip Config

    (e.g., 3/1 specifies port 1 on slot 3). To enter multiple slots and ports in a single command, use a hyphen to specify a range of ports (e.g., 3/1-16) and a space to specify multiple slots (e.g., 3/1-16 5/10-20 8/2-9).
  • Page 882: Show Ip Protocols

    Port Mobility Commands MIB Objects vMobilePortTable vMobilePortIIfIndex vMobilePortAuthenticate page 20-36 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 883 VLAN ID number (1–4094). Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines If a vid is not specified, rules defined for all VLANs are displayed. Examples -> show vlan rules Legend: * indicates a binding rule type...
  • Page 884: Show Ip Service

    The value for the type of rule defined. Switch software uses these rule values to determine mobile port VLAN assignment. If traffic coming in on a mobile port matches the value of a VLAN rule, then the mobile port is dynamically assigned to that VLAN.
  • Page 885 If a slot/port is not specified, then mobile properties for all ports are displayed. • Note that the show vlan port mobile command only displays ports that are mobile or are eligible to become mobile ports. For example, ports that are part of a link aggregate or are configured for 802.1Q VLAN tagging are not included in the output of this command.
  • Page 886: Show Ip Dynamic-Proxy-Arp

    The default VLAN restore status for the port: on indicates that the mobile port will not retain its VLAN assignments when qualifying traf- fic ages out on that port; off indicates that the mobile port will retain its dynamic VLAN assignments after qualifying traffic has aged out. Use vlan port default vlan restore command to change this status.
  • Page 887 This chapter includes descriptions of VLAN management commands used to create, modify or remove VLANs. These commands allow you to enable or disable Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Authentica- tion on a VLAN, add or remove virtual router interfaces, statically assign physical switch ports to a default VLAN, and display VLAN configuration information.
  • Page 888: Show Vrf

    Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to delete a VLAN from the configuration. All VLAN ports and rout- ers are detached before the VLAN is removed. Ports return to their default VLANs or VLAN 1, if the VLAN deleted is the port’s configured default VLAN.
  • Page 889: Show Arp

    -> vlan 200 -> vlan 720 disable -> no vlan 1020 The following vlan command examples apply only to the OmniSwitch 6800 and OmniSwitch 6850: -> vlan 100-105 355 400-410 “Sales Admin” -> vlan 10 250-260 -> vlan 250-260 disable ->...
  • Page 890 Enables Spanning Tree for the specified VLAN. disable Disables Spanning Tree for the specified VLAN. Defaults By default, the Spanning Tree status is enabled in both the 1x1 and flat mode when the VLAN is created. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines •...
  • Page 891: Show Arp Summary

    When STP is disabled on a VLAN, it remains disabled even if the switch Spanning Tree operating mode is set to 1x1 (one STP instance per VLAN). In addition, all active ports for the disabled VLAN remain in a forwarding state in both the 1x1 and flat Spanning Tree modes.
  • Page 892: Show Arp Filter

    VLAN ID that matches the specified VLAN ID, the port and packet are dynamically assigned to that VLAN. If vlan mobile-tag is disabled, the packets tagged with a VLAN ID that does not match the mobile port’s default VLAN or a rule VLAN that the traffic qualifies for, the packet is dropped.
  • Page 893 VLAN Management Commands Related Commands vlan Creates a VLAN. show vlan Displays a list of existing VLANs. show vlan port Displays VLAN port assignments. MIB Objects vlanTable vlanNumber vlanTagMobilePortStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 21-7...
  • Page 894: Show Icmp Control

    Note that specifying multiple VLAN ID entries and/or a range of VLAN IDs on the same command line is allowed. Use a hyphen to indicate a contiguous range and a space to separate multiple VLAN ID entries (e.g., vlan 10-15 500-510 850 authentication).
  • Page 895 VLAN Management Commands Related Commands vlan Creates a VLAN. show vlan Displays list of existing VLANs. show vlan port Displays VLAN port assignments. MIB Objects vlanTable vlanNumber vlanAuthentStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 21-9...
  • Page 896: Show Icmp Statistics

    VLAN or across connections to the same VLAN on other switches. vlan vid router ipx ipx_net [rip | active | inactive | triggered] [e2 | llc | snap | novell] [timeticks ticks] vlan vid no router ipx Syntax Definitions An existing VLAN ID number (1–4094).
  • Page 897 VLAN. • In single MAC router mode, a maximum of 4094 VLANs can have IP interfaces and 256 VLANs can have IPX router interfaces defined. Note that these limits are subject to the availability of switch resources.
  • Page 898: Show Tcp Statistics

    Configures the maximum transmission unit (MTU) packet size allowed for all ports associated with a VLAN. This value is configured on a per VLAN basis, so all IP interfaces assigned to the VLAN apply the same MTU value to packets sent on VLAN ports.
  • Page 899 VLAN Management Commands vlan port default Configures a new default VLAN for a single port or an aggregate of ports. The VLAN specified with this command is referred to as the configured default VLAN for the port. vlan vid port default {slot/port | link_agg}...
  • Page 900: Show Tcp Ports

    VLAN Management Commands Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands vlan Creates a VLAN. show vlan Displays list of existing VLANs. show vlan port Displays VLAN port assignments. MIB Objects vpaTable vpaVlanNumber vpaIfIndex vpaType vpaState vpaStatus page 21-14...
  • Page 901 VLAN Management Commands vlan source-learning Configures the status of source learning on a VLAN, a range of VLANs, or on an IP Multicast VLAN (IMPVLAN). vlan {vid1[-vid2] | impvlan ipmvlan-id} source-learning {enable | disable} Syntax Definitions vid1 The VLAN ID number (2–4094).
  • Page 902: Show Udp Statistics

    VLAN Management Commands Related Commands show vlan Displays the VLAN configuration for the switch. show vlan ipmvlan Displays IPMVLAN information for a specific IPMVLAN, a range of IPMVLANs, or all the IPMVLANs. MIB Objects vlanTable vlanEntry vlanNumber vlanStatus vlanMacLearningControlStatus page 21-16...
  • Page 903: Show Udp Ports

    Specify a VLAN ID with this command to display information about a specific VLAN. • Note that specifying a range of VLAN IDs is also allowed. Use a hyphen to indicate a contiguous range (e.g., show vlan 10-15). Note that only one VLAN entry—a single VLAN ID or a range of VLAN IDs—...
  • Page 904: Show Ip Dos Config

    VLAN Authentication status: on (enabled) or off (disabled). Use the vlan authentication command to change the VLAN Authentication status. IP router interface status: on (IP interface exists for the VLAN) or off (no IP router interface exists for the VLAN). Use the ip interface com- mand to define an IP router interface for a VLAN.
  • Page 905 Priority map value set for the VLAN. Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Release 6.1.2; support added for entering a range and/or multiple entries of VLAN IDs. Release 6.2.1; type field added. Release 6.4.2; src lrn field added. Related Commands show vlan port Displays VLAN port assignments.
  • Page 906: Show Ip Dos Statistics

    Enter the link aggregate ID number (0–31) to assign to the specified VLAN. Defaults If no parameters are specified with this command, a list of all VLANs and their assigned ports is displayed by default. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines •...
  • Page 907 Numerical VLAN ID. Identifies the port’s VLAN assignment. port The slot number for the module and the physical port number on that module (e.g. 3/1 specifies port 1 on slot 3). type The type of VPA: default (configured default VLAN assignment for the port), qtagged (802.1Q tagged secondary VLAN assignment for the...
  • Page 908: Show Ip Dos Arp-Poison

    Port operational status: on (enabled) or off (disabled). If a port is cur- rently in use, then the operational status is enabled. A port must have an enabled administrative status before it can become operationally enabled.
  • Page 909: Ip Wccp Admin-State

    Only single MAC router mode is supported at this tine, so multiple MAC router mode always displays as disabled. • In single MAC router mode, a maximum of 4094 VLANs can have IP and 256 VLANs can have IPX router interfaces defined. Note that these limits are subject to the availability of switch resources. Examples ->...
  • Page 910: Ip Wccp Service-Group Web-Cache Md5

    VLAN Management Commands Release History Release 6.1; command was introduced. Related Commands show vlan Displays list of VLANs configured on the switch. show vlan port Displays VLAN port assignments. show ip interface Displays VLAN IP router interface information. MIB Objects...
  • Page 911 By default, all VLANs learned through GVRP are displayed. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use the vid parameter with this command to display information for a specific VLAN or for a specific range of VLANs. Examples -> show vlan gvrp...
  • Page 912: Ip Wccp Service-Group Web-Cache Restrict

    VLAN Authentication status: on (enabled) or off (disabled). Use the vlan authentication command to change the VLAN Authentication status. IP router interface status: on (IP interface exists for the VLAN) or off (no IP router interface exists for the VLAN). Use the ip interface com- mand to define an IP router interface for a VLAN.
  • Page 913 VLAN Management Commands MIB Objects vlanMgrVlan vlanTable vlanNumber vlanDescription vlanAdmStatus vlanOperStatus vlanStatus vlanStpStatus vlanAuthentStatus vlanIpAddress vlanIpMask vlanIpEnacp vlanIpForward vlanIpStatus vlanIpxNet vlanIpxEncap vlanIpxRipSapMode vlanIpxDelayTicks vlanIpxStatus vlanTagMobilePortStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 21-27...
  • Page 914: Clear Ip Wccp

    By default, the configuration for all IPMVLANs is displayed. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use the ipmvlan-id parameter with this command to display information for a specific IPMVLAN or a range of IPMVLANs. Examples -> show vlan ipmvlan...
  • Page 915: Show Ip Wccp Status

    IPMVLAN operational status: on (enabled) or off (disabled). Opera- tional status remains disabled until an active port is assigned to the IPMVLAN. When operational status is enabled, IPMVLAN properties (e.g. router interfaces, Spanning Tree) are applied to ports and traffic flow.
  • Page 916: Show Ip Wccp Services

    VLAN Management Commands Related Commands vlan ipmvlan Creates an IP Multicast VLAN. show vlan Displays a list of VLANs configured on the switch. show vlan port Displays VLAN port assignments. MIB Objects vlanTable vlanNumber vlanDescription vlanTrafficType alavlanOperStatus alavlanAdmStatus alavlanStpStatus alavlan1x1StpStatus...
  • Page 917 VLANs and prunes unnecessary broadcast and unicast traffic. Through propagation of GVRP informa- tion, a switch can continuously update its knowledge on the set of VLANs that currently have active nodes and on ports through which those nodes can be reached.
  • Page 918: Show Ip Wccp Cache-Engines

    Use the no form of this command to disable GVRP globally on the switch. • Disabling GVRP globally will delete all the learned VLANs. • GVRP is supported only when the switch is operating in the flat Spanning Tree mode; it is not supported in the 1x1 mode. Examples -> gvrp ->...
  • Page 919 However, for the port to become an active participant, you should enable GVRP globally on the switch. • When GVRP is globally enabled on the switch and is not enabled on the port, that port is excluded from the GVRP process. •...
  • Page 920: Show Ip Wccp Restricts

    GVRP Commands Related Commands show gvrp configuration port Displays the GVRP configuration for all the ports. show gvrp configuration Displays the GVRP configuration for a specific port or an aggregate of linkagg/port ports. MIB Objects dot1qPortVlanTable dot1qPortGvrpStatus page 22-4 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 921 • Use the no form of this command to disable transparent switching on the device. • If GVRP is globally disabled and transparent switching is enabled, the router will flood the GVRP messages. • If GVRP is globally disabled and transparent switching is disabled, the router will discard the GVRP messages.
  • Page 922: Show Ip Wccp Service-Group

    VLANs. • If the VLAN limit to be set is less than the current number of dynamically learnt VLANs, then the new configuration will take effect only after the GVRP is disabled and enabled again on the switch. If this operation is not done, the VLANs learnt earlier will be maintained.
  • Page 923 GVRP should be enabled on the port before configuring the GVRP registration mode. • The registration mode for the default VLANs of all the ports in the switch will be set to fixed. • To use the agg_num parameter, the link aggregate group should be created and enabled.
  • Page 924: Show Ip Wccp Service-Group Detail

    GVRP Commands Release History Release 6.2.1; command was introduced. Release 6.3.1; support for OmniSwitch chassis-based switches added. Related Commands show gvrp configuration Displays the GVRP configuration for a specific port or an aggregate of linkagg/port ports. MIB Objects alaGvrpPortConfigtable alaGvrpPortConfigRegistrarMode...
  • Page 925 GVRP Commands gvrp applicant Configures the applicant mode of a specific port or an aggregate of ports on the switch. The applicant mode determines whether or not GVRP PDU exchanges are allowed on a port depending on the Spanning Tree state of the port.
  • Page 926: Show Ip Wccp Service-Group View

    GVRP Commands Related Commands show gvrp configuration Displays the GVRP configuration for a specific port or an aggregate of linkagg/port ports. MIB Objects alaGvrpPortConfigtable alaGvrpPortConfigApplicantMode page 22-10 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 927 Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to set the timer for a particular slot or port to the default value. • GVRP should be enabled on the port before configuring the timer value for that port.
  • Page 928: Show Ip Wccp Service-Group Statistics

    Release 6.3.1; support for OmniSwitch 9000 added. Related Commands show gvrp timer Displays the timer values configured for all the ports or a specific port. show gvrp configuration Displays the GVRP configuration for a specific port or an aggregate of linkagg/port ports.
  • Page 929 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to allow registration of dynamic VLAN IDs through GVRP process- ing. • GVRP should be enabled on the port before restricting dynamic VLAN registrations on that port.
  • Page 930 GVRP Commands Related Commands gvrp registration Configures the GVRP registration mode for the switch ports. show gvrp configuration Displays the GVRP configuration for a specific port or an aggregate of linkagg/port ports. MIB Objects alaGvrpPortConfigTable alaGvrpPortConfigRestrictedRegistrationBitmap alaGvrpPortConfigAllowRegistrationBitmap alaGvrpPortConfigRegistrationBitmap page 22-14...
  • Page 931: Chapter 15 Ipv6 Commands

    GVRP should be enabled on the port before restricting VLAN advertisements on that port. • This command affects the GVRP processing only if the applicant mode is set to participant or active. • To use the agg_num parameter, the link aggregate group should be created and enabled.
  • Page 932 GVRP Commands Related Commands gvrp applicant Configures the applicant mode for the switch port. show gvrp configuration Displays the GVRP configuration for a specific port or an aggregate of linkagg/port ports. MIB Objects alaGvrpPortConfigTable alaGvrpPortConfigRestrictedApplicantBitmap alaGvrpPortConfigAllowApplicantBitmap alaGvrpPortConfigApplicantBitmap page 22-16 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 933: Ipv6 Interface

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to set the specified port and VLAN to the default value. • GVRP should be enabled on the port before restricting static VLAN registrations on that port.
  • Page 934 GVRP Commands Related Commands show gvrp configuration Displays the GVRP configuration for a specific port or an aggregate of linkagg/port ports. MIB Objects alaGvrpPortConfigTable alaGvrpPortConfigRegistrationToStaticVlan alaGvrpPortConfigRegistrationToStaticVlanLearn alaGvrpPortConfigRegistrationToStaticVlanRestrict page 22-18 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 935 By default, the GVRP statistics are deleted for all the ports. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use the agg_num or slot/port parameter with this command to clear GVRP statistics for a specific port. Examples -> clear gvrp statistics port 3/2 Release History Release 6.2.1;...
  • Page 936: Ipv6 Address

    By default, the GVRP statistics are displayed for all ports. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Use the agg_num or slot/port parameter with this command to display GVRP statistics for a specific port. Examples -> show gvrp statistics port 1/21 Port 1/21:...
  • Page 937 Join In Received : 0, Empty Received : 0, output definitions Join Empty Received The number of Join Empty messages received. Join In Received The number of Join In messages received. Empty Received The number of Empty messages received. Leave Empty Received The number of Leave Empty messages received.
  • Page 938: Ipv6 Address Global-Id

    Release 6.3.1; support forOmniSwitch 9000 added; Total PDU Received, Total PDU Transmitted, Invalid Msgs Received, Total Msgs Received, Total Msgs Transmitted fields are added. Related Commands clear gvrp statistics Clears GVRP statistics for all the ports, an aggregate of ports, or a spe- cific port. MIB Objects alaGvrpPortStatsTable...
  • Page 939: Ipv6 Address Local-Unicast

    GVRP Commands show gvrp last-pdu-origin Displays the source MAC address of the last GVRP message received on a specific port or an aggregate of ports. show gvrp last-pdu-origin {linkagg agg_num | port slot/port} Syntax Definitions agg_num The number corresponding to the aggregate group.
  • Page 940 (No). When enabled, GVRP messages are flooded even if GVRP is dis- abled for the switch. Maximum VLAN Limit The maximum number of VLANs that can be learned by GVRP in the system. Release History Release 6.2.1; command was introduced.
  • Page 941: Ipv6 Interface Tunnel Source Destination

    Related Commands gvrp Enables GVRP on the device globally. gvrp transparent switching Enables transparent switching on the device. gvrp maximum vlan Configures the maximum number of dynamic VLANs that can be learned by GVRP. MIB Objects dot1qGvrpStatus alaGvrpTransparentSwitching alaGvrpMaxVlanLimit OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 942: Ipv6 Dad-Check

    GVRP Commands show gvrp configuration port Displays the GVRP configuration status for all the ports. show gvrp configuration port Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000 Usage Guidelines Examples -> show gvrp configuration port Port GVRP Status...
  • Page 943: Ipv6 Hop-Limit

    Release 6.3.1; support for OmniSwitch 9000 added. Related Commands gvrp port Enables GVRP on a specific port or an aggregate of ports on the switch. show gvrp configuration Displays the GVRP configuration for a specific port or an aggregate of linkagg/port ports.
  • Page 944: Ipv6 Pmtu-Lifetime

    GVRP Commands show gvrp configuration linkagg/port Displays the GVRP configuration for a specific port or an aggregate of ports. show gvrp configuration {linkagg agg_num | port slot/port} Syntax Definitions agg_num The number corresponding to the aggregate group. slot/port The slot number for the module and the physical port number on that module (e.g., 3/1 specifies port 1 on slot 3).
  • Page 945: Ipv6 Host

    FALSE LEARN FALSE FALSE output definitions GVRP Enabled Indicates whether or not GVRP is globally enabled (Yes or No). Registrar Mode Indicates the registrar mode (NORMAL, FIXED, or FORBIDDEN) of the port. Applicant Mode Indicates the applicant mode (PARTICIPANT, NON-PARTICI- PANT, or ACTIVE) of the port.
  • Page 946: Ipv6 Neighbor Stale-Lifetime

    GVRP Commands Related Commands gvrp port Enables GVRP on a specific port or an aggregate of ports on the switch. gvrp registration Configures the GVRP registration mode for a specific port or an aggre- gate of ports. gvrp applicant Configures the applicant mode of a specific port or an aggregate of ports on the switch.
  • Page 947: Ipv6 Neighbor

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000 Usage Guidelines • Use the join, leave, or leaveall parameter with this command to view the specific timer values config- ured on all the ports. • Use the agg_num or slot/port parameter with this command to display the timer values configured for a specific port.
  • Page 948 -> show gvrp timer leave port 1/21 Leave Timer (msec) : 1800 -> show gvrp timer leaveall port 1/21 LeaveAll Timer (msec) : 30000 -> show gvrp timer join Legend : All timer values are in milliseconds Port Join Timer --------+---------------- page 22-32...
  • Page 949: Ipv6 Prefix

    1/40 1/41 1/42 1/43 1/44 1/45 1/46 1/47 1/48 1/49 1/50 -> show gvrp timer leave Legend : All timer values are in milliseconds Port Leave Timer --------+---------------- 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 1800 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 950 1/45 1800 1/46 1800 1/47 1800 1/48 1800 1/49 1800 1/50 1800 -> show gvrp timer leaveall Legend : All timer values are in milliseconds Port LeaveAll Timer --------+---------------- 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000 30000 page 22-34...
  • Page 951: Ipv6 Route

    1/50 30000 output definitions Port Displays the slot/port number. Join Timer Displays the Join timer value in milliseconds. Leave Timer Displays the Leave timer value in milliseconds. LeaveAll Timer Displays the LeaveAll timer value in milliseconds. Release History Release 6.2.1; command was introduced.
  • Page 952: Ipv6 Static-Route

    GVRP Commands Related Commands gvrp timer Configures the Join, Leave, or LeaveAll timer values for the switch ports. MIB Objects alaGvrpPortConfigTable alaGvrpPortConfigJoinTimer alaGvrpPortConfigLeaveTimer alaGvrpPortConfigLeaveAllTimer page 22-36 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 953 The VLAN Stacking feature provides a method for tunneling multiple customer VLANs (CVLAN) through a service provider network using one or more service provider VLANs by way of 802.1Q double tagging or VLAN Translation. This feature enables service providers to provide their customers with Transparent LAN Services (TLS).
  • Page 954: Ipv6 Route-Pref

    VLAN name contains multiple words with spaces between them (e.g., “Alcatel-Lucent Engineering”). Defaults By default, the Spanning Tree status is enabled in both the 1x1 and flat mode when the SVLAN or IPMV is created parameter default...
  • Page 955 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to delete an SVLAN or a range of SVLANs. Note that SVLAN port associations are also removed when the SVLAN is deleted. • This command does not work if the svid specified already exists as a standard VLAN.
  • Page 956: Ping6

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove a VLAN Stacking service. Note that when a service is removed, the SVLAN or IPMV association with that service is also removed. •...
  • Page 957 VLAN Stacking Commands Related Commands ethernet-service Creates an SVLAN for customer traffic, a management VLAN for pro- vider traffic, or an IPMV for multicast traffic. MIB Objects alaEServiceTable alaEServiceID alaEServiceSVLAN alaEServiceVlanType alaEServiceRowStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 23-5...
  • Page 958: Traceroute6

    SVLAN IDs are accepted; IPMVLAN IDs are not supported with this command. • When this command is used, the default VLAN for the NNI port is changed to a VLAN reserved by the switch.for applications such as VLAN Stacking. The reserved VLAN is not configurable using stan- dard VLAN management commands.
  • Page 959 Release 6.3.4; stp and erp parameters added. Related Commands ethernet-service Creates an SVLAN for customer traffic, a management VLAN for pro- vider traffic, or an IPMV for multicast traffic. ethernet-service nni Configures the vendor TPID value, the legacy BPDU processing status, and the transparent bridging status for a VLAN Stacking Network Net- work Interface (NNI).
  • Page 960: Show Ipv6 Hosts

    VLAN Stacking Commands ethernet-service nni Configures the vendor TPID value, the legacy BPDU processing status, and the transparent bridging status for a VLAN Stacking Network Network Interface (NNI). ethernet-service nni {slot/port1[-port2] | agg_num} [tpid value] [{stp | gvrp} legacy-bpdu {enable |...
  • Page 961: Show Ipv6 Icmp Statistics

    VLAN Stacking Commands • If legacy BPDU is enabled on a network port while at same time BPDU flooding is enabled on user ports, make sure that tagged customer BPDUs are not interpreted by intermediate switches in the provider network.
  • Page 962 VLAN Stacking Commands Related Commands ethernet-service svlan nni Configures the switch port as a VLAN Stacking NNI port and associates the port with a customer SVLAN, management SVLAN, or an IP Multicast VLAN (IPMV). show ethernet-service nni Displays configuration information for VLAN Stacking Network Network Interface (NNI) ports.
  • Page 963 OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to delete a VLAN Stacking SAP. When a SAP is deleted, all port and CVLAN associations with the SAP are also deleted. • The service name specified with this command must already exist in the switch configuration. Use the ethernet-service service-name command to create a service to associate with the SAP.
  • Page 964: Show Ipv6 Interface

    VLAN Stacking Commands Related Commands ethernet-service service-name Creates a VLAN Stacking service and associates the service with an SVLAN or an IP Multicast VLAN (IPMV). ethernet-service sap-profile Creates a VLAN Stacking SAP profile. ethernet-service sap sap-profile Associates a SAP profile with a SAP ID.
  • Page 965 The link aggregate ID number (0–31). Defaults A switch port or a link aggregate becomes a VLAN Stacking UNI port by default when the port or link aggregate is associated with a VLAN Stacking SAP. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines •...
  • Page 966 Creates a VLAN Stacking SAP and associates the SAP with a VLAN Stacking SAP profile and service. ethernet-service sap sap-profile Creates a UNI profile that is used to specify how to process control packets ingressing on UNI ports. ethernet-service uni uni-profile Associates a VLAN Stacking UNI profile with a UNI port.
  • Page 967 Usage Guidelines • Use the no form of this command to remove a CVLAN ID or the designation for all or untagged frames from the SAP. Note that when the last CVLAN parameter is deleted from an SAP configuration, the SAP itself is not automatically deleted.
  • Page 968 Only one SAP with the all or untagged option per UNI is allowed. For example, if UNI port 1/17 is part of SAP 10 and SAP 20 and SAP 10 is configured for all traffic, then only untagged or a CVLAN ID is allowed for SAP 20.
  • Page 969: Show Ipv6 Pmtu Table

    VLAN Stacking Commands ethernet-service sap-profile Creates a profile for a VLAN Stacking Service Access Point (SAP). Profile attributes are used to define traffic engineering policies that are applied to traffic serviced by the SAP. ethernet-service sap-profile sap-profile-name [bandwidth not-assigned] [egress-bandwidth mbps]...
  • Page 970 By default, the bandwidth not-assigned and priority not-assigned parameters are not specified when a profile is created. This means that even if no bandwidth value is specified or the priority is set to fixed (the default profile settings), QoS still allocates switch resources to enforce bandwidth and prior- ity settings for the profile.
  • Page 971: Clear Ipv6 Pmtu Table

    Release 6.3.4; bandwidth not-assigned and priority not-assigned parameters added. Release 6.4.2; egress-bandwidth parameter added Related Commands ethernet-service sap Creates a VLAN Stacking SAP and associates the SAP with a service. ethernet-service sap sap-profile Associates a SAP profile with a SAP ID. show ethernet-service sap-profile Displays the profile attribute configuration for a SAP profile.
  • Page 972: Show Ipv6 Neighbors

    OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines • If a profile association already exists for the specified SAP ID, the current profile is replaced with the profile specified with this command. • The SAP ID specified with this command must already exist. Use the ethernet-service sap command to create a SAP.
  • Page 973 VLAN Stacking Commands Related Commands ethernet-service sap Creates a VLAN Stacking SAP and associates the SAP with a VLAN Stacking SAP profile and service. ethernet-service sap-profile Creates a VLAN Stacking SAP profile. MIB Objects alaEServiceSapTable alaEServiceSapID alaEServiceSapProfile alaEServiceSapRowStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide...
  • Page 974: Clear Ipv6 Neighbors

    Disabling source learning on an SVLAN clears all the dynamically learned MAC addresses associated with the VLAN from the MAC address table. • Static MAC addresses associated with an SVLAN are not cleared when source learning is disabled for the SVLAN. •...
  • Page 975: Show Ipv6 Prefixes

    VLAN Stacking Commands Related Commands ethernet-service Creates a VLAN Stacking VLAN (SVLAN). show ethernet-service vlan Displays a list of SVLANs configured for the switch. MIB Objects vlanTable vlanEntry vlanNumber vlanStatus vlanMacLearningControlStatus OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009 page 23-23...
  • Page 976 VLAN Stacking Commands ethernet-service uni-profile Creates a User Network Interface (UNI) profile that is used to specify how to process control packets ingressing on UNI ports. ethernet-service uni-profile uni-profile-name [l2-protocol {stp | 802.1x | 802.1ab | 802.3ad | gvrp |...
  • Page 977: Show Ipv6 Routes

    Use the no form of this command to delete a UNI profile. • Remove any UNI profile associations with UNI ports before attempting to modify or delete the profile. • Not all of the protocol parameters are currently supported with the peer, tunnel, and discard parame- ters.
  • Page 978 VLAN Stacking Commands MIB Objects alaEServiceUNIProfileTable alaEServiceUNIProfileID alaEServiceUNIProfileStpBpduTreatment alaEServiceUNIProfile8021xTreatment alaEServiceUNIProfile8021ABTreatment alaEServiceUNIProfile8023adTreatment alaEServiceUNIProfileGvrpTreatment alaEServiceUNIProfileAmapTreatment alaEServiceUNIProfileRowStatus alaEServiceUNIProfilePortRowStatus page 23-26 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...
  • Page 979: Show Ipv6 Route-Pref

    To change the profile associated with a UNI port, use this command and specify a different profile name than the one currently associated with the port. The last profile associated with the port, is the profile that is applied to UNI port traffic.
  • Page 980: Show Ipv6 Router Database

    VLAN Stacking Commands Related Commands ethernet-service sap sap-profile Creates a UNI profile that is used to specify how to process control packets ingressing on UNI ports. ethernet-service sap uni Configures the switch port as a VLAN Stacking UNI and associates the port with a VLAN Stacking Service Access Point (SAP).
  • Page 981 Syntax Definitions Defaults Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines This command is available in both modes: Legacy or EServices. Examples -> show ethernet-service mode Vlan Stacking Mode: Legacy Mode -> show ethernet-service mode Vlan Stacking Mode: EServices Mode...
  • Page 982: Show Ipv6 Tcp Ports

    The last VLAN ID number in a range of SVLANs that you want to specify (e.g. 10-12 specifies VLANs 10, 11, and 12). Defaults By default, all SVLANs are displayed if an SVLAN or range of SVLANs is not specified with this command. Platforms Supported...
  • Page 983 VLAN Stacking Commands Related Commands ethernet-service Creates a VLAN Stacking VLAN (SVLAN) for tunneling customer traf- fic, a management SVLAN for provider traffic, or an SVLAN that the IP Multicast VLAN (IPMV) application will use to distribute multicast traffic. show ethernet-service Displays configuration information for VLAN Stacking Ethernet ser- vices.
  • Page 984: Show Ipv6 Traffic

    The VLAN ID number that identifies an existing SVLAN (2–4094). Defaults By default, all services are displayed if a service name or SVLAN ID is not specified with this command. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines •...
  • Page 985 Displays the SVLAN ID associated with the service. Note that SVLAN appears as the field name if the VLAN ID is an SVLAN; IPMVLAN appears as the field name if the VLAN ID is an IP Multicast SVLAN. NNI(s) VLAN Stacking Network Network Interface ports associated with the service to tunnel SVLAN customer traffic.
  • Page 986 Creates a VLAN Stacking service and associates the service with an SVLAN or an IPMVLAN. show ethernet-service vlan Displays a list of all or a range of configured SVLANs or the parameters of a specified SVLAN. MIB Objects alaEServiceTable...
  • Page 987: Clear Ipv6 Traffic

    Syntax Definitions sapid The SAP ID number identifying the service instance (1-1024). Defaults By default, all SAPs are displayed if a SAP ID is not specified with this command. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Specify a single SAP ID (1-1024) to display configuration information for a specific SAP.
  • Page 988: Show Ipv6 Tunnel

    VLAN Stacking Commands output definitions SAP Id The ID number for the VLAN Stacking Service Access Point that is applied to the service. UNIs VLAN Stacking User Network Interface ports that receive customer traffic. CVLAN(s) Customer VLAN IDs ingressing on UNI ports.
  • Page 989 Displays configuration information for a VLAN Stacking service port. show ethernet-services port {slot/port | linkagg agg_num} Syntax Definitions slot/port The slot number for the module and the physical port number on that module (e.g., 3/1 specifies port 1 on slot 3). agg_num The link aggregate ID number (0–31).
  • Page 990: Show Ipv6 Udp Ports

    Displays the SVLAN ID associated with the service. Note that SVLAN appears as the field name if the VLAN ID is an SVLAN; IPMVLAN appears as the field name if the VLAN ID is an IP Multicast SVLAN. NNI(s) VLAN Stacking Network Network Interface ports associated with the service to tunnel SVLAN customer traffic.
  • Page 991 VLAN Stacking Commands Related Commands ethernet-service svlan nni Configures the switch port as a VLAN Stacking NNI port and associates the port with a customer SVLAN, management SVLAN, or an IP Multi- cast VLAN (IPMV). ethernet-service sap uni Configures the switch port as a VLAN Stacking UNI and associates the port with a VLAN Stacking SAP.
  • Page 992: Show Ipv6 Information

    (e.g., 3/1 specifies port 1 on slot 3). agg_num The link aggregate ID number (0–31). Defaults By default, all NNI ports are displayed if a slot/port or link aggregate ID number is not specified. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Specify a slot/port or link aggregate ID number to display information for a single slot/port or link aggregate ID.
  • Page 993 Release 6.3.4; Transparent Bridging field added. Related Commands ethernet-service svlan nni Configures the switch port as a VLAN Stacking NNI port and associates the port with a customer SVLAN, management SVLAN, or an IP Multi- cast VLAN (IPMV). ethernet-service nni...
  • Page 994: Ipv6 Redist

    (e.g., 3/1 specifies port 1 on slot 3). agg_num The link aggregate ID number (0–31). Defaults By default, profile information for all UNI ports is displayed if a slot/port or link aggregate ID number is not specified. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E...
  • Page 995 VLAN Stacking Commands Related Commands ethernet-service sap sap-profile Creates a UNI profile that is used to specify how to process control packets ingressing on UNI ports. ethernet-service uni uni-profile Associates a VLAN Stacking UNI profile with a UNI port. show ethernet-service uni-...
  • Page 996: Ipv6 Access-List

    (e.g., “Alcatel-Lucent Engineering”). Defaults By default, all UNI profiles are displayed if a UNI profile name is not specified with this command. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines Specify a UNI profile name to display attributes for a single UNI profile.
  • Page 997: Ipv6 Access-List Address

    VLAN Stacking Commands Related Commands ethernet-service sap sap-profile Creates a UNI profile that is used to specify how to process control packets ingressing on UNI ports. ethernet-service uni uni-profile Associates a VLAN Stacking UNI profile with a UNI port. show ethernet-service uni Displays the profile associations for VLAN Stacking User Network Interface (UNI) ports.
  • Page 998 (e.g., “Alcatel-Lucent Engineering”). Defaults By default, all SAP profiles are displayed if a SAP profile name is not specified with this command. Platforms Supported OmniSwitch 6400, 6850, 6855, 9000, 9000E Usage Guidelines •...
  • Page 999: Show Ipv6 Redist

    Inner Tag Option Indicates how the CVLAN tag is processed (translate or preserve). If set to preserve, the CVLAN tag is retained and the SVLAN is added to the frame. If set to translate, the CVLAN tag is changed to the SVLAN tag.
  • Page 1000 VLAN Stacking Commands MIB Objects alaEServiceSapProfileTable alaEServiceSapProfileID alaEServiceSapProfileCVLANTreatment alaEServiceSapProfilePriorityMapMode alaEServiceSapProfileFixedPriority alaEServiceSapProfileIngressBW alaEServiceSapProfileEgressBW alaEServiceSapProfileBandwidthShare page 23-48 OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide September 2009...

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