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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Document History Revision Date Editor Remark 12/28/2011 Moore C. J. Lee First Edition 10/19/2010 Switch Team Edition 11/25/2012 Moore C. J. Lee Edition Modify port-channel commands & VLAN interface commnads Add source IP configuration support Add Policy-based routing commands Add AAA accounting commands _____________________________________________________________________________...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................12 ............................ 12 WITCH ESCRIPTION ..............................12 EATURES .......................... 15 RONT ANEL OMPONENTS ..........................15 ANEL ESCRIPTION LED I ............................15 NDICATORS ..........................16 ANAGEMENT PTIONS ......................16 BASED ANAGEMENT NTERFACE ............
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.1.6 show sysinfo ............................. 50 6.1.7 show system ............................. 51 6.1.8 show tech-support ........................... 52 6.1.9 show hardware ..........................53 6.1.10 show version ............................ 55 6.1.11 show loginsession ..........................56 6.1.12 show command filter ........................57 ......................
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Introduction 1.1 Switch Description The LB9 is a 48 1Gigabit plus 4 SFP+ 10Gigabit Ethernet backbone switch designed for adaptability and scalability. The Switch provides a management platform and uplink to backbone. Alternatively, the switch can utilize up to 48 1Gigabit Ethernet ports to function as a central distribution hub for other switches, switch groups, or routers.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch AAA support Supports DHCP Snooping, Dynamic ARP Inspection and IP Source Guard (IPSG) ARP support IP Routing support OSPF v2 and v3 support RIP v1/v2 and RIPng support ...
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IEEE version support Ethenet Virtual Bridge (EVB) (*) VEB/VEPA bridge support VM Tracer (*) VMware vSphere support VM Auto Discovery VM Adaptive Segmentation VM Host View (*) Only support on T3048-LY2, T3040-LY3 and T5016-LB8D. _____________________________________________________________________________ LB9 User’s Guide 14/1523...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 1.3 Front-Panel Components The front panel of the Switch consists of 48 1-Giga interfaces, 4 SFP+10-Giga interfaces, 2 LED indicators, one built-in 1000/100/10 RJ-45 Ethernet service ports, an RS-232 communication port. An RS-232 DCE console port is for setting up and managing the Switch via a connection to a console terminal or PC using a terminal emulation program.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 1.6 Management Options The system may be managed by using one Service Ports through a Web Browser,Telent, SNMP function and using the console port on the front panel through CLI command. 1.7 Web-based Management Interface After you have successfully installed the Switch, you can configure the Switch, monitor the LED panel, and display statistics graphically using a Web browser, such as Mozilla FireFox (version 3.6 or higher) or Microsoft®...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 1.9 SNMP-Based Management You can manage the Switch with an SNMP-compatible console program. The Switch supports SNMP version 1.0, version 2.0, and version 3.0. The SNMP agent decodes the incoming SNMP messages and responds to requests with MIB objects stored in the database.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Installation and Quick Startup 2.1 Package Contents Before you begin installing the Switch, confirm that your package contains the following items: One LB9 Layer 2/3/4 1-Gigabit Managed Switch Mounting kit: 2 mounting brackets and screws ...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 2.2 Switch Installation Installing the Switch Without the Rack 1. Install the Switch on a level surface that can safely support the weight of the Switch and its attached cables. The Switch must have adequate space for ventilation and for accessing cable connectors. 2.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 2.3 Installing the Switch in a Rack You can install the Switch in most standard 19-inch (48.3-cm) racks. Refer to the illustrations below. 1. Use the supplied screws to attach a mounting bracket to each side of the Switch. 2.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 2.4 Quick Starting the Switch 1. Read the device Installation Guide for the connectivity procedure. In-band connectivity allows access to the Switch locally. From a remote workstation, the device must be configured with IP information (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway).
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 2.5 System Information Setup 2.5.1 Quick Start up Software Version Information Table 2-1. Quick Start up Software Version Information Command Details show hardware Allows the user to see the HW & SW version the device contains System Description - switch's model name show version...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 2.5.3 Quick Start up User Account Management Table 2-3. Quick Start up User Account Management Command Details show users Displays all users that are allowed to access the switch User Access Mode - Shows whether the user is able to change parameters on the switch (Read/Write) or is only able to view (Read Only).
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 2.5.4 Quick Start up IP Address To view the network parameters the operator can access the device by the following three methods. Simple Network Management Protocol - SNMP Telnet Web Browser Table 2-4.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 2.5.5 Quick Start up Uploading from Switch to Out-of-Band PC Table 2-5. Quick Start up Uploading from Switch to Out-of-Band PC (XMODEM) Command Details copy startup-config xmodem This starts the upload and displays the mode of uploading and <filename>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 2.5.8 Quick Start up Factory Defaults Table 2-8 Quick Start up Factory Defaults Command Details clear config Enter yes when the prompt pops up to clear all the configurations made to the switch. copy running-config startup-config Enter yes when the prompt pops up that asks if you want to [filename]...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Console and Telnet Administration Interface This chapter discusses many of the features used to manage the Switch, and explains many concepts and important points regarding these features. Configuring the Switch to implement these concepts is discussed in detail in chapter 6.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch be connected to the Diagnostics port. This is an RS-232 port with a 9-socket D-shell connector and DCE-type wiring. Make the connection as follows: 1. Obtain suitable cabling for the connection.You can use a null-modem RS-232 cable or an ordinary RS-232 cable and a null-modem adapter.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 3.3 Set Up your Switch Using Telnet Access Once you have set an IP address for your Switch, you can use a Telnet program (in a VT-100 compatible terminal mode) to access and control the Switch. Most of the screens are identical, whether accessed from the console port or from a Telnet interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch serviceport ipv6 enable serviceport ipv6 address address/prefix-length serviceport ipv6 gateway ipv6-address To view the assigned or configured network address, use: show serviceport To enable the DHCP/DHCPv6 client on the service port, use: serviceport protocol dhcp serviceport protocol dhcp6 To enable the BootP client on service port, use: serviceport protocol bootp...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Web-Based Management 4.1 Overview The Quanta Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch provides a built-in browser interface that lets you configure and manage it remotely using a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later or Netscape Navigator 6.0 or later.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 4.2 How to log in The Quanta Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch can be configured remotely from Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 5.0 or above), or Mozilla FireFox (version 3.6 or above). 1. Determine the IP address of your managed switch. 2.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 4.3 Web-Based Management Menu This above page displays system information, such as: System Description System Name System Location System Contact Service Port IP Address System Object ID (OID) ...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Routing IPv6 IPv4 Multicast IPv6 Multicast Data Center (*) Secondary Menus The Secondary Menus under the Main Menu contain a host of options that you can use to configure your switch.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Management Information— see “show arp” and “show hardware” Configuration — see “Management Commands and Device Configuration Commands” System Utilities — see “System Utilities” File Management — see “Copy and Delete Commands” ...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch IGMP Snooping — see “IGMP Snooping Commands” IGMP Snooping Querier — see “IGMP Snooping Querier Commands” MLD Snooping — see “MLD Snooping Commands” MLD Snooping Querier — see “MLD Snooping Querier Commands” ...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent — see “BOOTP/DHCP Relay Commands” DHCP Client – see “DHCP Client Commands” IP Helper – see “IP Helper Commands” RIP — see “Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands” ...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Command Line Interface Structure and Mode-based CLI The Command Line Interface (CLI) syntax, conventions, and terminology are described in this section. Each CLI command is illustrated using the structure outlined below. 5.1 CLI Command Format Commands are followed by values, parameters, or both.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 5.2 CLI Mode-based Topology Parameters Parameters are order dependent. The text in bold italics should be replaced with a name or number. To use spaces as part of a name parameter, enclose it in double quotes like this: "System Name with Spaces". Parameters may be mandatory values, optional values, choices, or a combination.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Conventions Network addresses are used to define a link to a remote host, workstation, or network. Network addresses are shown using the following syntax: Table 5-1. Network Address Syntax Address Type Format Range IPAddr A.B.C.D 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Switching Commands 6.1 System Information and Statistics commands 6.1.1 show arp This command displays connectivity between the switch and other devices. The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache identifies the MAC addresses of the IP stations communicating with the switch. Syntax show arp Default Setting...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.1.2 show calendar This command displays the system time. Syntax show calendar Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Current Time: displays system time _____________________________________________________________________________ LB9 User’s Guide 45/1523...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.1.3 show process cpu This command provides the percentage utilization of the CPU by different tasks. Syntax show process cpu It is not necessarily the traffic to the CPU, but different tasks that keep the CPU busy Default Setting None Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.1.4 show eventlog This command displays the event log, which contains error messages from the system, in the Primary Management System or in the specified unit. The event log is not cleared on a system reset. Syntax show eventlog [unit] unit - The unit number of the remote system.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.1.5 show running-config This command is used to display/capture the current setting of different protocol packages supported on switch. This command displays/captures only commands with settings/configurations with values that differ from the default value. The output is displayed in script format, which can be used to configure another switch with the same configuration.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.1.6 show sysinfo This command displays switch brief information and MIBs supported. Syntax show sysinfo Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message System Description: The text used to identify this switch. System Name: The name used to identify the switch.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.1.7 show system This command displays switch system information. Syntax show system Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message System Description: Text used to identify this switch. System Object ID: The manufacturing ID System Information System Up Time: The time in days, hours and minutes since the last switch reboot.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.1.8 show tech-support This command displays system and configuration information when you contact technical support. The output of the show tech-support command combines the output of the following commands: show version, show sysinfo, show interface status, show logging, show event log, show logging buffered, show trap log, show running config, …...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.1.9 show hardware This command displays inventory information for the switch. Syntax show hardware Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message System Description: Text used to identify the product name of this switch. Machine Type: Specifies the machine model as defined by the Vital Product Data.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch ADT7470_2: FAN 2 Status: Status of FAN2. It could be active or inactive. ADT7470_2: FAN 3 Status: Status of FAN3. It could be active or inactive. Switch Power+ y………………Active/Inactive (The yth power supply information of switch 1). Name: Name provided by Power Supply vendor.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.1.10 show version This command displays inventory information for the switch. Syntax show version Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message System Description: Text used to identify the product name of this switch. Machine Type: Specifies the machine model as defined by the Vital Product Data.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.1.11 show loginsession This command displays current telnet and serial port connections to the switch. Syntax show loginsession Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message ID: Login Session ID User Name: The name the user will use to login using the serial port or Telnet. A new user may be added to the switch by entering a name in a blank entry.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.1.12 show command filter This command displays the information that begin/include/exclude the regular expression. Syntax show command [| begin/include/exclude <LINE>] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message command: Any show command of the CLI begin: Begin with the line that matches include: Include lines that match exclude: Exclude lines that match...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2 Device Configuration Commands 6.2.1 Interface 6.2.1.1 show interface status This command displays the Port monitoring information for the system. Syntax show interface status [{<slot/port> | loopback <loopback-id> | port-channel <portchannel-id> | tunnel <tunnel-id>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Link Status: Indicates whether the Link is up or down. Link Trap: This object determines whether to send a trap when link status changes. The factory default is enabled. LACP Mode: Displays whether LACP is enabled or disabled on this port. Flow Control Mode: Displays flow control mode.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.1.2 show interface counters This command displays a summary of statistics for a specific interface or all interfaces. Syntax show interface counters [{<slot/port> | [port-channel <portchannel-id>]}] <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. <portchannel-id>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Packets Received With Error: The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. Broadcast Packets Received: The total number of packets received that were directed to the broadcast address.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Packets Received 128-255 Octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Packets Received 256-511 Octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Unicast Packets Received: The number of subnetwork-unicast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Multicast Packets Received: The total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address. Note that this number does not include packets directed to the broadcast address. Broadcast Packets Received: The total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Packets Transmitted 1519-1522 Octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 1519 and 1522 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Max Info: The maximum size of the Info (non-MAC) field that this port will receive or transmit. Total Packets Transmitted Successfully Unicast Packets Transmitted: The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted to a subnetwork-unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch MSTP BPDUs Transmitted: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units sent. MSTP BPDUs Received: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units received. EAPOL Frames Received: The number of valid EAPOL frames of any type that have been received by this authenticator.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Maximum VLAN Entries: The maximum number of Virtual LANs (VLANs) allowed on this switch. Most VLAN Entries Ever Used: The largest number of VLANs that have been active on this switch since the last reboot. Static VLAN Entries: The number of presently active VLAN entries on this switch that have been created statically.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.1.3 show interface switch This command displays a summary of statistics for all CPU traffic. Syntax show interface switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Broadcast Packets Received: The total number of packets received that were directed to the broadcast address.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.1.4 interface This command is used to enter Interface configuration mode. Syntax interface {<slot/port> | loopback <loopback-id> | port-channel <portchannel-id> | tunnel <tunnel-d> | vlan <vlan-id>} <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. <loopback-id>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.1.5 speed-duplex This command is used to set the speed and duplex mode for the interface. The 10-Giga interfaces could be configured to operate at 10-Giga or 1-Giga speed. Use ‘speed-duplex 1000’ to change the speed of 10-Giga port to 1G speed. The speed of 40-Giga interfaces can not be changed by this command.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command is used to set the speed and duplex mode for all interfaces. Syntax speed-duplex all 1000 no speed-duplex all 1000 1000 – 1000 Mbps, only valid for 10G ports. all - This command represents all interfaces. no - This command will be back to 10G speed from 1G speed for all 10G ports.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command enables automatic negotiation on all interfaces. The default value is enabled. Syntax negotiate all no negotiate all all - This command represents all interfaces. no - This command disables automatic negotiation on all interfaces. Default Setting Disable Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.1.7 capabilities This command is used to set the capabilities on specific interface. The 10-Giga and 40-Giga interfaces do not provide the following command. Syntax capabilities {{10 | 100 } {full-duplex | half-duplex}} | {1000 full-duplex } no capabilities {{10 | 100 } {full-duplex | half-duplex}} | {1000 full-duplex } 10 - 10BASE-T 100 - 100BASE-T...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch no - This command removes the advertised capability with using parameter Default Setting 10 full/half duplex, 100 full/half duplex and 1000 full duplex for 1G ports. 10G full-duplex for 10G ports 40G full-duplex for 40G ports Command Mode Global Config _____________________________________________________________________________...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.1.8 storm-control flowcontrol This command enables 802.3x flow control for the switch. 802.3x flow control only applies to full-duplex mode ports. If PFC feature is enabled on the same interface, 802.3x flow control will be disabled internally. Syntax storm-control flowcontrol no storm-control flowcontrol...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.1.9 shutdown This command is used to disable a port. Syntax shutdown no shutdown no - This command enables a port. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Interface Config This command is used to disable all ports. Syntax shutdown all no shutdown all...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.1.10 description This command is used to create an alpha-numeric description of the port. Syntax description <description> no description no - This command removes the description of the port. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 6.2.1.11 mdi This command is used to configure the physical port MDI/MDIX state.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.2 L2 MAC Address and Multicast Forwarding Database Tables 6.2.2.1 show mac-addr-table This command displays the forwarding database entries. If the command is entered with no parameter, the entire table is displayed. The administrator can enter a MAC Address to display the table entry for the requested MAC address and all entries following the requested MAC address.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Other: The value of the corresponding instance does not fall into one of the other categories. 6.2.2.2 show mac-addr-table count This command displays the total forwarding database entries, the number of static and learnning mac address, and the max address available on the switch.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.2.3 show mac-addr-table interface This command displays the forwarding database entries. The user can search FDB table by using interface number <slot/port>. Syntax show mac-addr-table interface {<slot/port> | port-channel <portchannel-id> | vlan <vlan-id>} <slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.2.4 show mac-address-table gmrp This command displays the GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) entries in the Multicast Forwarding Database (MFDB) table. Syntax show mac-address-table gmrp Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message MAC Address: A unicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and or filtering information.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.2.5 show mac-address-table igmpsnooping This command displays the IGMP Snooping entries in the Multicast Forwarding Database (MFDB) table. Syntax show mac-address-table igmpsnooping Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Mac Address: A unicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and/or filtering information.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.2.6 show mac-address-table multicast This command displays the MFDB information. If the command is entered with no parameter, the entire table is displayed. This is the same as entering the all parameter. The user can display the table entry for one MAC Address by specifying the MAC address as an optional parameter.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.2.7 show mac-address-table stats This command displays the MFDB statistics. Syntax show mac-address-table stats Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Max MFDB Table Entries: This displays the total number of entries that can possibly be in the MFDB.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.2.8 show mac-addr-table agetime This command displays the forwarding database address aging timeout. Syntax show mac-addr-table agetime Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Address Aging Timout: This displays the total number of seconds for Forwarding Database table. 6.2.2.9 mac-addr-table aging-time This command configures the forwarding database address aging timeout in seconds.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3 VLAN Management 6.2.3.1 show vlan This command displays brief information on a list of all configured VLANs. Syntax show vlan Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message VLAN ID: There is a VLAN Identifier (vlanid) associated with each VLAN. The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4093.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.2 show vlan id This command displays detailed information, including interface information, for a specific VLAN. Syntax show vlan {id <vlanid> | name <vlanname>} <vlanid> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093) <vlanname> - vlan name (up to 32 alphanumeric characters) Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Autodetect: Specifies to allow the port to be dynamically registered in this VLAN via GVRP. The port will not participate in this VLAN unless a join request is received on this port. This is equivalent to registration normal in the IEEE 802.1Q standard.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.3 show vlan association mac This command displays the VLAN associated with a specific configured MAC address. If no MAC address is specified, the VLAN associations of all the configured MAC addresses are displayed. Syntax show vlan association mac [<macaddr>] <macaddr>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.4 show vlan association subnet This command displays the VLAN associated with a specific configured IP-Address and net mask. If no IP Address and net mask are specified, the VLAN associations of all the configured IP-subnets are displayed.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.5 show vlan internal usage This command displays the VLAN assigned to port-based routing interfaces. Syntax show vlan internal usage Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Base VLAN ID: This is the Base VLAN ID for Internal allocation of VLANs to the routing interface. Allocation Policy: Allocation Policy for VLAN ID in ascending or descending order.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.6 show protocol group This command displays the Protocol-based VLAN information for either the entire system, or for the indicated group. Syntax show protocol group [<group-name>] <group-name> - The group name of an entry in the Protocol-based VLAN table. no parameter –...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.7 show interface switchport This command displays VLAN port information. Syntax show interface switchport {[<slot/port>] | port-channel <portchannel-id>} <slot/port> - Interface number. <portchannel-id> - port-channel interface number. The range of port-channel ID is 1 to 64. no parameter –...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.8 vlan database This command is used to enter VLAN Interface configuration mode. Syntax vlan database Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.2.3.9 vlan This command creates a new VLAN and assigns it an ID. The ID is a valid VLAN identification number (ID 1 is reserved for the default VLAN).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.10 vlan name This command changes the name of a VLAN. The name is an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters, and the ID is a valid VLAN identification number. ID range is 1- 4093. Syntax vlan name <vlan-id>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.12 vlan association subnet This command removes the association of a MAC address to a VLAN. Syntax vlan association subnet <ipaddr> <netmask> <vlan-id> [<priority>] no vlan association subnet <ipaddr> <netmask> <ipaddr> - The IP address. <netmask>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.14 protocol group This command attaches a <vlan-id> to the protocol-based VLAN identified by <group-name>. A group may only be associated with one VLAN at a time, however the VLAN association can be changed. Syntax protocol group <group-name>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.15 switchport acceptable-frame-type This command sets the frame acceptance mode per interface. For VLAN Only mode, untagged frames or priority frames received on this interface are discarded. For Admit All mode, untagged frames or priority frames received on this interface are accepted and assigned the value of the interface VLAN ID for this port.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.16 switchport ingress-filtering This command enables ingress filtering. If ingress filtering is disabled, frames received with VLAN IDs that do not match the VLAN membership of the receiving interface are admitted and forwarded to ports that are members of that VLAN.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.17 switchport native vlan This command changes the VLAN ID which will be assigned to untagged or priority tagged frames per interface. Syntax switchport native vlan <vlan-id> no switchport native vlan <vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). no - This command sets the VLAN ID per interface to 1.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.18 switchport allowed vlan This command configures the degree of participation for a specific interface in a VLAN. The ID is a valid VLAN identification number, and the interface is a valid interface number. Syntax switchport allowed vlan {add [tagged | untagged] | remove} <vlan-list>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.19 switchport tagging This command configures the tagging behavior for a specific interface in a VLAN to enable. If tagging is enabled, traffic is transmitted as tagged frames. If tagging is disabled, traffic is transmitted as untagged frames.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.3.20 switchport forbidden vlan This command used to configure forbidden VLANs. Syntax switchport forbidden vlan {add | remove} <vlan-list> no switchport forbidden <vlan-list> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093) – separate non-consecutive IDs with ',' and no spaces and no zeros in between the range;...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command configures the port priority assigned for untagged packets for all ports presently plugged into the device. Any subsequent per port configuration will override this configuration setting. Syntax switchport priority all <0-7> no switchport priority all <0-7>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command adds a protocol-based VLAN group to the system. The <group-name> is a character string of 1 to 16 characters. When it is created, the protocol group will be assigned a unique number that will be used to identify the group in subsequent commands.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch be associated with one group. If adding a protocol to a group causes any conflicts with interfaces currently associated with the group, this command will fail, and the protocol will not be added to the group.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.4 Double VLAN commands 6.2.4.1 show dvlan-tunnel/ dot1q-tunnel This command is used without the optional parameters to display all interfaces enabled for Double VLAN Tunneling. Use the optional parameters to display detailed information about Double VLAN Tunneling for the specified interface or all interfaces.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.4.2 switchport dvlan-tunnel/ dot1q-tunnel This command is used to enable Double VLAN Tunneling on the specified interface. Syntax switchport {dvlan-tunnel | dot1q-tunnel} no switchport {dvlan-tunnel | dot1q-tunnel} Default Setting Disable Command Mode Interface Config 6.2.4.3 switchport dvlan-tunnel/ dot1q-tunnel ethertype This command configures the ether-type for specific interface.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.5 GVRP and Bridge Extension 6.2.5.1 show bridge-ext This command displays Generic Attributes Registration Protocol (GARP) information. Syntax show bridge-ext Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message GMRP Admin Mode: This displays the administrative mode of GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) for the system.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.5.2 show gvrp configuration This command displays Generic Attributes Registration Protocol (GARP) information for one or all interfaces. Syntax show gvrp configuration [{<slot/port> | port-channel <portchannel-id>}] <slot/port> - Specifies the desired interface. <portchannel-id> - Specifies the port-channel interface. The range of port-channel ID is 1 to 64. no parameter - All interfaces.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.5.3 show gmrp configuration This command displays Generic Attributes Registration Protocol (GARP) information for one or All interfaces. Syntax show gmrp configuration [{<slot/port> | port-channel <portchannel-id>}] <slot/port> - Specifies the desired interface. <portchannel-id> - Specifies the desired port-channel interface. The range of port-channel ID is 1 to no parameter - All interfaces.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.5.4 show garp configuration This command displays GMRP and GVRP configuration information for one or all interfaces. Syntax show garp configuration [{<slot/port> | port-channel <portchannel-id>}] <slot/port> - Specifies the desired interface. <portchannel-id> - Specifies the desired port-channel interface. The range of port-channel ID is 1 to no parameter - All interfaces.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.5.5 bridge-ext gvrp This command enables GVRP. Syntax bridge-ext gvrp no bridge-ext gvrp no - This command disables GVRP. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 6.2.5.6 bridge-ext gmrp This command enables GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) on the system. The default value is disabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.5.7 switchport gvrp This command enables GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) for a specific port. Syntax switchport gvrp no switchport gvrp no - This command disables GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) for a specific port. If GVRP is disabled, Join Time, Leave Time, and Leave All Time have no effect.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.5.8 switchport gmrp This command enables GMRP Multicast Registration Protocol on a selected interface. If an interface which has GMRP enabled is enabled for routing or is enlisted as a member of a port-channel (LAG), GMRP functionality will be disabled on that interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.5.9 garp timer This command sets the GVRP join time per port and per GARP. Join time is the interval between the transmission of GARP Protocol Data Units (PDUs) registering (or re-registering) membership for a VLAN or multicast group.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 20 centiseconds (0.2 seconds) Command Mode Global Config This command sets the GVRP leave time per port. Leave time is the time to wait after receiving an unregister request for a VLAN or a multicast group before deleting the VLAN entry. This can be considered a buffer time for another station to assert registration for the same attribute in order to maintain uninterrupted service.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch no - This command sets the GVRP leave time for all ports to the default 60 centiseconds (0.6 seconds). Default Setting 60 centiseconds (0.6 seconds) Command Mode Global Config This command sets how frequently Leave All PDUs are generated per port. A Leave All PDU indicates that all registrations will be unregistered.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command sets how frequently Leave All PDUs are generated for all ports. A Leave All PDU indicates that all registrations will be unregistered. Participants would need to rejoin in order to maintain registration.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.6 IGMP Snooping 6.2.6.1 ip igmp snooping The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set IGMP Snooping on the system, use the ip igmp snooping global configuration command. Use the no ip igmp snooping to disable IGMP Snooping on the system.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.6.3 ip igmp snooping fast-leave The user can go to the CLI Global/Interface Configuration Mode to set IGMP Snooping fast-leave admin mode on a selected interface or all interfaces, use the ip igmpsnooping fast-leave global/interface configuration command.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.6.5 ip igmp snooping mcrtrexpiretime The user can go to the CLI Interface Global/Interface Configuration Mode to set the Multicast Router Present Expiration time for the system or on a particular interface, use the ip igmp snooping mcrtrexpiretime <0-3600>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.6.7 set igmp The user can go to the CLI VLAN database Mode to set IGMP Snooping on a particular VLAN, use the set ipgm <vlan-id> vlan configuration command. Use the no set igmp <vlan-id> to disable IGMP Snooping on a particular VLAN.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.6.9 set igmp groupmembership-interval The user can go to the CLI VLAN Configuration Mode to set the IGMP Group Membership Interval time on a particular VLAN, use the set igmpgroupmembership-interval <vlan-id> <2-3600> vlan configuration command.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.6.11 set igmp mcrtrexpiretime The user can go to the CLI Interface VLAN Configuration Mode to set the Multicast Router Present Expiration time on a particular VLAN, use the set igmp mcrtrexpiretime <vlan-id> <0-3600> vlan configuration command.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.6.13 show ip igmp snooping The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to get all of igmp snooping information, use the show ip igmp snooping Privilege command. Syntax show ip igmp snooping [<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id> | port-channel <portchannel-id>] <slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch VLAN ID: VLAN Id IGMP Snooping Admin Mode: Indicates whether IGMP Snooping is active on the VLAN. Fast Leave Mode: Indicates whether IGMP Snooping Fast Leave is active on the VLAN. Group Membership Interval: Shows the amount of time in seconds that a switch will wait for a report from a particular group on a particular interface, which is participating in the VLAN, before deleting the interface from the entry.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.6.15 show ip igmp snooping mrouter vlan The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to display information about statically configured multicast router-attached interfaces, use the show ip igmp snooping mrouter vlan Privilege command. Syntax show ip igmp snooping mrouter vlan {<slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.6.16 show ip igmp snooping static The user can go to the Privilege Exec to display IGMP snooping static information, use the show ip igmp snooping static Privilege command. Syntax show ip igmp snooping static Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.6.17 show mac-address-table igmpsnooping The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to display the IGMP Snooping entries in the Multicast Forwarding Database (MFDB) table, use the show mac-address-table igmpsnooping Privilege command. Syntax show mac-address-table igmpsnooping Default Setting...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.7 IGMP Snooping Querier 6.2.7.1 ip igmp snooping querier The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set IGMP snooping querier admin mode, use the ip igmp snooping querier global configuration command. Use the no ip igmp snooping querier to disable.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.7.3 ip igmp snooping querier query-interval The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set IGMP snooping querier query interval, use the ip igmp snooping querier query-interval <1-1800> global configuration command. Use the no ip igmp snooping querier query-interval return to default value.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.7.5 ip igmp snooping querier version The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set IGMP snooping querier version, use the ip igmp snooping querier version <1-2> global configuration command. Use the no ip igmp snooping querier version return to default value.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.7.7 ip igmp snooping querier vlan address The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set IGMP snooping querier vlan address, use the ip igmp snooping querier vlan <vlan-id> address <ip-address> global configuration command. Use the no ip igmp snooping querier vlan <vlan-id>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.7.9 show ip igmp snooping querier This command display IGMP snooping querier global information on the system. Syntax show ip igmp snooping querier Command Mode Privilege Exec Display Information IGMP Snooping Querier Mode: Administrative mode for IGMP Snooping. The default is disable. Querier Address: Specify the Snooping Querier Address to be used as source address in periodic IGMP queries.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.7.10 show ip igmp snooping querier vlan This command display IGMP snooping querier vlan information on the system. Syntax show ip igmp snooping querier vlan <vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 - 4093). Command Mode Privilege Exec Display Information...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.7.11 show ip igmp snooping querier detail This command display all of IGMP snooping querier information on the system. Syntax show ip igmp snooping querier detail Command Mode Privilege Exec Display Information IGMP Snooping Querier Mode: Administrative mode for IGMP Snooping. The default is disable. Querier Address: Specify the Snooping Querier Address to be used as source address in periodic IGMP queries.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.8 MLD Snooping 6.2.8.1 show ipv6 mld snooping The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to get all of mld snooping information, use the show ip mld snooping Privilege command. Syntax show ipv6 mld snooping [interface {<slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch VLAN ID: VLAN ID. MLD Snooping Admin Mode: Indicates whether MLD Snooping is active on the VLAN. Fast Leave Mode: Indicates whether MLD Snooping Fast Leave is active on the VLAN. Group Membership Interval: Shows the amount of time in seconds that a switch will wait for a report from a particular group on a particular interface, which is participating in the VLAN, before deleting the interface from the entry.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.8.3 show ipv6 mld snooping mrouter vlan The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to display information about statically configured multicast router-attached interfaces, use the show ipv6 mld snooping mrouter vlan Privilege command. Syntax show ipv6 mld snooping mrouter vlan {<slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.8.4 show ipv6 mld snooping static The user can go to the Privilege Exec to display MLD snooping static information, use the show ipv6 mld snooping static Privilege command. Syntax show ipv6 mld snooping static Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.8.5 show mac-address-table mldsnooping The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to display the MLD Snooping entries in the Multicast Forwarding Database (MFDB) table, use the show mac-address-table mldsnooping Privilege command. Syntax show mac-address-table mldsnooping Default Setting...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.8.7 clear mld snooping The user can go to the CLI Global/Interface Configuration Mode to clear MLD Snooping on the system, use the clear mld snooping priviledge configuration command. Syntax clear mld snooping Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.8.9 ipv6 mld snooping fast-leave The user can go to the CLI Global/Interface Configuration Mode to set MLD Snooping fast-leave admin mode on a selected interface or all interfaces, use the ipv6 mld snooping fast-leave global/interface configuration command.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.8.11 ipv6 mld snooping mcrtrexpiretime The user can go to the CLI Interface Global/Interface Configuration Mode to set the Multicast Router Present Expiration time for the system or on a particular interface, use the ipv6 mld snooping mcrtrexpiretime <0-3600>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.8.13 ipv6 mld snooping static The user can go to the Global Mode and add a port to ipv6 multicast group, use the ipv6 mld snooping static Global command. Syntax ipv6 mld snooping static <macaddr> vlan <vlan-id> interface {<slot/port> | port-channel <portchannel-id>} no ipv6 mld snooping static <macaddr>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.8.15 set mld fast-leave The user can go to the CLI VLAN Configuration Mode to set MLD Snooping fast-leave admin mode on a particular VLAN, use the set mld fast-leave <vlan-id> vlan configuration command. Use the no set mld fast-leave <vlan-id>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.8.17 set mld maxresponse The user can go to the CLI Interface VLAN database Mode to set the MLD Maximum Response time on a particular VLAN, use the set mld max-response-time <vlan-id> <1-65> vlan configuration command. Use the no set mld max-response-time <vlan-id>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.9 MLD Snooping Querier 6.2.9.1 show ipv6 mld snooping querier This command display MLD snooping querier global information on the system. Syntax show ipv6 mld snooping querier Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message MLD Snooping Querier Mode: Specify the Snooping Querier Address to be used as source...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.9.2 show ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan This command display MLD snooping querier vlan information on the system. Syntax show ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan <vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.9.3 show ipv6 mld snooping querier detail This command display all of MLD snooping querier information on the system. Syntax show ipv6 mld snooping querier detail Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message MLD Snooping Querier Mode: Administrative mode for MLD Snooping.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.9.4 ipv6 mld snooping querier The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set MLD snooping querier admin mode, use the ipv6 mld snooping querier global configuration command. Use the no ipv6 mld snooping querier to disable.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.9.6 ipv6 mld snooping querier querier-interval The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set MLD snooping querier querier interval, use the ipv6 mld snooping querier querier-interval <1-1800> global configuration command. Use the no ipv6 mld snooping querier query-interval return to default value.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.9.8 ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set MLD snooping querier vlan admin mode, use the ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan <vlan-id> global configuration command. Use the no ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan <vlan-id>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.9.10 ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan election participate The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set MLD snooping querier vlan election participate mode, use the ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan election-participate <vlan-id> global configuration command.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.10 Port Channel 6.2.10.1 show interface port-channel This command displays the capability of all port-channels (LAGs) on the device as well as a summary of individual port-channels. Syntax show interface port-channel brief Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command displays an overview of a specified port-channel (LAG) on the switch. Syntax show interface port-channel <ID> <ID> - The port-channel interface number. The range of port-channel ID is 1 to 64. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command displays an overview of all port-channels (LAGs) on the switch. Syntax show interface port-channel Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Channel ID: The ID of this port-channel. Channel Name: The name of this port-channel (LAG). You may enter any string of up to 15 alphanumeric characters.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.10.2 Interface port-channel This command configures a new port-channel (LAG) with the specified ID. Display the information of this port-channel using the show interface port-channel <portchannel-id>. Before including a port in a port-channel, set the port physical mode. See speed command. Syntax interface port-channel <portchannel-id>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.10.3 port-channel adminmode all This command sets every configured port-channel with the same administrative mode setting. Syntax port-channel adminmode all no port-channel adminmode all no - This command disables a port-channel (LAG). The option all sets every configured port-channel with the same administrative mode setting.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.10.5 port-channel linktrap This command enables link trap notifications for the port-channel (LAG). The interface is a ID for a configured port-channel. The option all sets every configured port-channel with the same administrative mode setting.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.10.6 port-channel load-balance This command for CLI will configured the mode of load balance on the all Port Channels. The parameter “ ” represent the mode used to be set src-mac | dst-mac | dst-src-mac | src-ip | dst-ip | dst-src-ip for port-channel load balance.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command for CLI will configured the mode of load balance on the specific Port Channel. The parameter “ ” represent the mode used src-mac | dst-mac | dst-src-mac | src-ip | dst-ip | dst-src-ip to be set for port-channel load balance.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.10.7 port-channel system priority This command defines a system priority for the port-channel (LAG). Syntax port-channel system priority <priority-value> <priority-value> - valid value 0-65535. Default Setting 32768 Command Mode Global Config 6.2.10.8 adminmode This command enables a port-channel (LAG) members.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.10.9 lacp This command enables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on a port. Syntax lacp no lacp no - This command disables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on a port. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Interface Config This command enables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on all ports.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.10.10 lacp actor or lacp partner This command set <actor | partner> admin key value of Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on a port. Syntax lacp <actor|partner> admin key <key-value> no lacp <actor|partner> admin key <key-value>: 0-65535 no - This command restores <actor | partner>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command set <actor | partner> port priority value of Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on a port. Syntax lacp <actor|partner> port priority <priority-value> no lacp <actor|partner> port priority <priority-value> – range 0-65535. no - This command restores <actor | partner>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command set collector max-delay time of Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on a port-channel. Syntax lacp collector max-delay <delay-value> no lacp collector max-delay <delay-value>: 0-65535 no - This command restores collector max-delay time of Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on a port-channel Default Setting Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.10.12 delete-channel-group This command deletes the port from the port-channel (LAG). The interface is a ID of a configured port-channel. Syntax delete-channel-group <ID> <ID> - Port-channel Interface number. The range of the port-channel ID is 1 to 64. Default Setting None Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.11 Storm Control 6.2.11.1 show storm-control This command is used to display broadcast storm control information. Syntax show storm-control broadcast Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Intf: Displays interface number. Mode: Displays status of storm control broadcast.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command is used to display unicast storm control information Syntax show storm-control unicast Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Intf: Displays interface number. Mode: Displays status of storm control unicast. Rate: Displays rate in pps (packet per second) for storm control unicast.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.11.2 storm-control broadcast This command enables broadcast storm recovery mode on the selected interface. If the mode is enabled, broadcast storm recovery with high threshold is implemented. The threshold implementation follows a percentage pattern. If the broadcast traffic on any Ethernet port exceeds the high threshold percentage (as represented in “Broadcast Storm Recovery Thresholds”...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.11.3 storm-control multicast This command enables multicast storm recovery mode on the selected interface. Syntax storm-control multicast no storm-control multicast no - This command disables multicast storm recovery mode on the selected interface. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.11.4 storm-control unicast This command enables unicast storm recovery mode on the selected interface. Syntax storm-control unicast no storm-control unicast no - This command disables unicast storm recovery mode on the selected interface. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.11.5 storm control action This command configure what actions will be performed while the storm control is detected. The actions include shutdown the interfae and send a SNMP trap if the storm occurs. Syntax storm-control action {shutdown | trap} no storm-control {shutdown | trap}...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.11.6 switchport broadcast rate This command will protect your network from broadcast storms by setting a threshold level for broadcast traffic on each port. Syntax switchport broadcast rate <1-14880000> <1-14880000> - Specify the threshold for broadcast traffic. Note: pps (packet per second) Default Setting 4160 for 10G interfaces...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.11.7 switchport multicast rate This command will protect your network from multicast storms by setting a threshold level for multicast traffic on each port. Syntax switchport multicast rate <1-14880000> <1-14880000> - Specify the threshold for multicast traffic Note: pps (packet per second) Default Setting 4160 for 10G interfaces...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.11.8 switchport unicast rate This command will protect your network from unicast storms by setting a threshold level for unicast traffic on each port. Syntax switchport unicast rate <1-14880000> <1-14880000> - Specify the threshold for unicast traffic Note: pps (packet per second) Default Setting 4160 for 10G interfaces...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.12 L2 Priority 6.2.12.1 show queue cos-map This command displays the class of service priority map on specific interface. Syntax show queue cos-map {<slot/port> | port-channel <portchannel-id>} <slot/port> - Interface number. <portchannel-id> - Port-channel interface number. The range of port-channel ID is 1 to 64. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.12.2 queue cos-map This command is used to assign class of service (CoS) value to the CoS priority queue. Syntax queue cos-map <priority> <queue-id> no queue cos-map <queue-id> - The queue id of the CoS priority queue (Range: 0 - 7 ). <priority>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.13 Port Mirror 6.2.13.1 show port-monitor session This command displays the Port monitoring information for the specified session. Syntax show port-monitor session <session-id> <session-id> - session ID. The range of session ID is 1 to 4. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.13.2 port-monitor session This command configures a probe port and a monitored port for monitor session (port monitoring). Use the source interface <slot/port> parameter to specify the interface to monitor. Use rx to monitor only ingress packets, or use tx to monitor only egress packets.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.13.3 port-monitor session mode This command configures the mode parameter to enabled the administrative mode of the session. If enabled, the probe port monitors all the traffic received and transmitted on the physical monitored port. Syntax port-monitor session <session-id>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.14 Link State 6.2.14.1 show link state Show link state information. Syntax show link state Command Mode Global Config Display Message Admin Mode: the link state admin mode. Group ID: The group ID for each displayed row. Mode: This group was set which mode.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.14.2 link state Enable/Disable the link state admin mode. Use ‘link state’ to enable the admin mode of redundant function, and use no command to disable the function. Create/Destroy the link state group. Use ‘link state group’ to create a group. Use no command to destroy the group.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.14.3 link state group Set upstream port or downstream port for a link state group. Use ‘link state group <group id> upstream’ to set the port to be monitored. Syntax link state group <1-6> {downstream | upstream} no link state group <1-6>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.15 Port Backup 6.2.15.1 show port-backup Show port-backup information. Syntax show port-backup Command Mode Privileged EXEC Display Message Admin Mode: Indicates whether or not port-backup is active on the switch. Group ID: The Group ID for each displayed row. Mode: Indicates whether or not the group is active.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.15.2 port-backup Enable/Disable the port backup admin mode. Use ‘port-backup’ to enable the admin mode of function, and use no command to disable the function. Create/Destroy the port backup group. Use ‘port-backup group’ to create a group. Use no command to destroy the group.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3 Management Commands 6.3.1 Network Commands 6.3.1.1 show ip interface This command displays configuration settings associated with the switch's network interface. The network interface is the logical interface used for in-band connectivity with the switch via any of the switch's front panel ports.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.1.2 show ip filter This command displays management IP filter status and all designated management stations. Syntax show ip filter Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Manegement IP Filter Address Table: The admin mode status for IP filter. Index: The index of stations.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.1.4 interface vlan This command is used to create a vlan interface and enter Interface-vlan configuration mode. Syntax interface vlan <vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 - 4093). Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.3.1.5 ip address This command sets the IP Address, and subnet mask.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.1.6 ip default-gateway This command sets the IP Address of the default gateway. Syntax ip default-gateway <gateway> no ip default-gateway < gateway > - IP address of the default gateway no - Restore the default IP address of the default gateway Default Setting IP address: 0.0.0.0 Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.1.8 ip filter This command is used to enable the IP filter function. Syntax ip filter no ip filter no – Disable ip filter. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config This command is used to set an IP address to be a filter. Syntax ip filter <name>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.2 Serial Interface Commands 6.3.2.1 show line console This command displays serial communication settings for the switch. Syntax show line console Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Serial Port Login Timeout (minutes): Specifies the time, in minutes, of inactivity on a Serial port connection, after which the Switch will close the connection.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.2.2 line console This command is used to enter Line configuration mode Syntax line console Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.3.2.3 baudrate This command specifies the communication rate of the terminal interface. The supported rates are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.2.4 exec-timeout This command specifies the maximum connect time (in minutes) without console activity. A value of 0 indicates that a console can be connected indefinitely. The time range is 0 to 160. Syntax exec-timeout <0-160>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.2.6 silent-time This command uses to set the amount of time the management console is inaccessible after the number of unsuccessful logon tries exceeds the threshold value. Syntax silent-time <0-65535> <0-65535> - silent time (Range: 0 - 65535) in seconds. no - This command sets the maximum value to the default.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.3 Telnet Session Commands 6.3.3.1 telnet This command establishes a new outbound telnet connection to a remote host. Syntax telnet <ip-address|hostname> [port] [debug] [line] <ip-address|hostname> - A hostname or a valid IP address. port - A valid decimal integer in the range of 0 to 65535, where the default value is 23.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Allow New Telnet Sessions: Indicates that new telnet sessions will not be allowed when set to no. The factory default value is yes. Telnet Server Admin Mode: The telnet server admin mode status. The factory default is enable. Password Threshold: When the logon attempt threshold is reached on the console port, the system interface becomes silent for a specified amount of time before allowing the next logon attempt.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.3.4 exec-timeout This command sets the remote connection session timeout value, in minutes. A session is active as long as the session has been idle for the value set. A value of 0 indicates that a session remains active indefinitely.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.3.6 terminal length This command uses to configure the columns per page for the vty session. Syntax terminal-length <10-100> <10-100> - Columns per page (Range: 10 - 100). no - This command sets the value to the default. Default Setting Command Mode Line Vty...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.3.8 server enable This command enables/disables telnet server. If telnet server is enabled, all telnet sessions can be established until there are no more sessions available. If telnet server is disabled, all telnet sessions are closed.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.3.10 telnet sessions This command regulates new outbound telnet connections. If enabled, new outbound telnet sessions can be established until it reaches the maximum number of simultaneous outbound telnet sessions allowed. If disabled, no new outbound telnet session can be established. An established session remains active until the session is ended or an abnormal network error ends it.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.3.12 telnet exec-timeout This command sets the outbound telnet session timeout value in minute. Changing the timeout value for active sessions does not become effective until the session is reaccessed. Any keystroke will also activate the new timeout duration. Syntax telnet exec-timeout <1-160>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.3.13 show telnet This command displays the current outbound telnet settings. Syntax show telnet Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Outbound Telnet Login Timeout (in minutes) Indicates the number of minutes an outbound telnet session is allowed to remain inactive before being logged off.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.4 SSH Client Session Commands 6.3.4.1 ssh This command establishes a new outbound ssh connection to a remote host. Syntax ssh <ip-address|hostname> <username> { [port <port-id>] [protocol <protocollevel>] | [protocol <protocollevel>] [port <port-id>]} <ip-address|hostname>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.4.2 sshc sessions This command regulates new outbound ssh connections. If enabled, new outbound ssh sessions can be established until it reaches the maximum number of simultaneous outbound ssh sessions allowed. If disabled, no new outbound ssh session can be established. An established session remains active until the session is ended or an abnormal network error ends it.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.4.4 sshc exec-timeout This command sets the outbound ssh session timeout value in minute. Changing the timeout value for active sessions does not become effective until the session is reaccessed. Any keystroke will also activate the new timeout duration. Syntax sshc exec-timeout <1-160>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.5 SNMP Server Commands 6.3.5.1 show snmp This command displays SNMP community information. Six communities are supported. You can add, change, or delete communities. The switch does not have to be reset for changes to take effect. The SNMP agent of the switch complies with SNMP versions 1, 2c, and 3 (for more about the SNMP specification, see the SNMP RFCs).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.5.2 show trapflags This command displays trap conditions. Configure which traps the switch should generate by enabling or disabling the trap condition. If a trap condition is enabled and the condition is detected, the switch's SNMP agent sends the trap to all enabled trap receivers.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.5.3 snmp-server sysname This command sets the name of the switch. The range for name is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. Syntax snmp-server sysname <name> <name> - Range is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.5.5 snmp-server contact This command sets the organization responsible for the network. The range for contact is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. Syntax snmp-server contact <con> <con> - Range is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.5.6 snmp-server community This command adds (and names) a new SNMP community. A community name is a name associated with the switch and with a set of SNMP managers that manage it with a specified privilege level. The length of the name can be up to 16 case-sensitive characters.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch The default public and private communities are enabled by default. The four undefined communities are disabled by default. Command Mode Global Config This command sets a client IP mask for an SNMP community. The address is the associated community SNMP packet sending address and is used along with the client IP address value to denote a range of IP addresses from which SNMP clients may use that community to access the device.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch None Command Mode Global Config 6.3.5.7 snmp-server community ipaddr This command sets a client IP address for an SNMP community. The address is the associated community SNMP packet sending address and is used along with the client IP mask value to denote a range of IP addresses from which SNMP clients may use that community to access the device.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.5.8 snmp-server enable traps This command enables the acl trap. Syntax snmp-server enable traps acl-trapflags no snmp-server enable traps acl-trapflags no - This command disables the acl trap. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config This command enables the Authentication trap.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config This command enables Link Up/Down traps for the entire switch. When enabled, link traps are sent only if the Link Trap flag setting associated with the port is enabled (see ‘snmp trap link-status’ command). Syntax snmp-server enable traps linkmode no snmp-server enable traps linkmode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command enables the sending of new root traps and topology change notification traps. Syntax snmp-server enable traps stpmode no snmp-server enable traps stpmode no - This command disables the sending of new root traps and topology change notification traps. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.6 SNMP Trap Commands 6.3.6.1 show snmptrap This command displays SNMP trap receivers. Trap messages are sent across a network to an SNMP Network Manager. These messages alert the manager to events occurring within the switch or on the network.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.6.2 show snmptrap source-interface This command displays the configured global source interface used for the SNMP client. The IP address of the selected interface is used as source IP for all communications with the server. Syntax show snmptrap source-interface Default Setting...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.6.3 snmptrap snmpversion This command configures the version for snmp trap. Syntax snmptrap snmpversion <name> <ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> <snmpversion> <name> - SNMP trap name (Range: up to 16 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters). < ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> - an IPv4 or IPv6 address or hostname of the trap receiver. <snmpversion>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.6.4 snmp trap link-status This command enables link status traps by interface. This command is valid only when the Link Up/Down Flag is enabled. See ‘snmpserver enable traps linkmode’ command. Syntax snmp trap link-status no snmp trap link-status no - This command disables link status traps by interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.6.5 snmptrap <name> <ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> This command adds an SNMP trap name. The maximum length of the name is 16 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters. Syntax snmptrap <name> <ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> { port <port> | snmpversion <snmpversion> } no snmptrap <name>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.6.6 snmptrap ipaddr <name> <ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> <new ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> This command changes the IP address of the trap receiver for the specified community name. The maximum length of name is 16 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters. IP addresses in the SNMP trap receiver table must be unique for the same community name.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.6.7 snmptrap mode This command activates or deactivates an SNMP trap. Enabled trap receivers are active (able to receive traps). Disabled trap receivers are inactive (not able to receive traps). Syntax snmptrap mode <name> <ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> no snmptrap mode <name>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.6.9 snmptrap source-interface Use this command in Global configuration mode to configure the global source-interface (Source IP address) for all SNMP communications between the SNMP client and the server. This command takes effect for both SNMP trap and inform client. Syntax snmptrap source-interface {<slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.6.10 snmp-server enable informs This command enables snmp inform. Syntax snmp-server enable informs no snmp-server enable informs no - This command disables snmp inform. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config _____________________________________________________________________________ LB9 User’s Guide 230/1523...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.6.11 snmp-server inform This command configures snmp inform retries. Syntax snmp-server inform retries <retries> no snmp-server informs retries <retries> - Number of times to retry an Inform request. The range is between 0 and 100. no - This command resets snmp inform retries.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.6.12 snmp-server engineID This command configures snmp engineID. Syntax snmp-server engineID remote <ipAddr|ipv6Addr> <engineid-string> no snmp-server engineID remote <ipAddr|ipv6Addr> <engineid-string> <ipAddr|ipv6Addr> - Enter IP or IPv6 address of the remote device. <engineid-string> - Enter the name of a copy of SNMP. The maximum length of the name is 24 characters.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.6.13 snmp-server user This command configures snmp server user for SNMPv3. Syntax snmp-server user <username> auth { noauth | { md5 <passtype> <pass> [ priv des <passtype> <pass> ] } | { sha <passtype> <pass> [ priv des <passtype> <pass> ] } } no snmp-server user <username>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.7 SNMP Inform Commands 6.3.7.1 show snmpinform This command displays SNMP inform receivers. SNMP Inform messages are sent across a network to an SNMP Network Manager. These messages alert the manager to events occurring within the switch or on the network.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.7.2 snmpinform version This command configures the version for snmp inform. Syntax snmpinform version <name> <ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> <version> <name> - SNMP trap name (Range: up to 16 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters). <ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> - an IPv4 or IPv6 address or hostname of the inform receiver. <version>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.7.4 snmpinform ipaddr <name> <ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> <new ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> This command changes the IP address of the inform receiver for the specified community name. The maximum length of name is 16 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters. IP addresses in the SNMP inform receiver table must be unique for the same community name or user name.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.7.5 snmpinform mode This command activates or deactivates an SNMP inform. Enabled inform receivers are active (able to receive informs). Disabled inform receivers are inactive (not able to receive informs). Syntax snmpinform mode <name> <ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> no snmpinform mode <name>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.8 HTTP commands 6.3.8.1 show ip http This command displays the http settings for the switch. Syntax show ip http Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message HTTP Mode (Unsecure): This field indicates whether the HTTP mode is enabled or disabled. HTTP Port: This field specifies the port configured for HTTP.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.8.2 ip javamode This command specifies whether the switch should allow access to the Java applet in the header frame of the Web interface. When access is enabled, the Java applet can be viewed from the Web interface. When access is disabled, the user cannot view the Java applet.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.8.4 ip http server This command enables access to the switch through the Web interface. When access is enabled, the user can login to the switch from the Web interface. When access is disabled, the user cannot login to the switch's Web server.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.8.6 ip http secure-server This command is used to enable the secure socket layer for secure HTTP. Syntax ip http secure-server no ip http secure-server no - This command is used to disable the secure socket layer for secure HTTP. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.9 Secure Shell (SSH) Commands 6.3.9.1 show ip ssh This command displays the SSH settings. Syntax show ip ssh Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Administrative Mode: This field indicates whether the administrative mode of SSH is enabled or disabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.9.2 ip ssh This command is used to enable SSH. Syntax ip ssh no ip ssh no - This command is used to disable SSH. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 6.3.9.3 ip ssh protocol This command is used to set or remove protocol levels (or versions) for SSH.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.9.4 ip ssh maxsessions This command specifies the maximum number of SSH connection sessions that can be established. A value of 0 indicates that no ssh connection can be established. The range is 0 to 5. Syntax ip ssh maxsessions <0-5>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.10 Management Security Commands 6.3.10.1 crypto certificate generate This commands is used to generation self-signed certificate for HTTPS. Syntax crypto certificate generate no crypto certificate generate no- This command is used to delete the HTTPS certificate file from the device, regardless of whether they are self-signed or download from an outside source.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.11 DHCP Client Commands 6.3.11.1 ip dhcp restart This command is used to initiate a BOOTP or DCHP client request. Syntax ip dhcp restart Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.3.11.2 ip dhcp client-identifier This command is used to specify the DCHP client identifier for this switch.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.12 DHCPv6 Client Commands 6.3.12.1 ipv6 address dhcp This command specifies the network of IPv6 configuration protocol to be used . If you modify this value, the change is effective immediately. Syntax ipv6 address dhcp [restart] <dhcp>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.12.2 serviceport protocol This command specifies the service port configuration protocol to be used. If you modify this value, the change is effective immediately. Syntax serviceport protocol {bootp | dhcp | dhcp6 | none [dhcp6]} <bootp>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.13 DHCP Relay Commands 6.3.13.1 show bootpdhcprelay This command is used to display the DHCP relay agent configuration information on the system. Syntax show bootpdhcprelay Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Maximum Hop Count - The maximum number of Hops a client request can go without being discarded.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.13.2 bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount This command is used to set the maximum relay agent hops for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system. Syntax bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount <1-16> no bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount <1-16> - maximum number of hops. (Range: 1-16). no - This command is used to reset to the default value.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.14 sFlow Commands 6.3.14.1 show sflow agent The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to get the sFlow agent information, use the show sflow agent Privilege command. Syntax show sflow agent Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.14.3 show sflow receivers The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to get the configuration information related to the sFlow receivers, use the show sflow receivers Privilege command. Syntax show sflow receivers Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.14.4 show sflow samplers The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to get the sFlow sampling instances created on the switch, use the show sflow samplers Privilege command. Syntax show sflow samplers Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.14.5 show sflow rate Use this command to display the sFlow traffic rate summary on the switch. Syntax show sflow rate interface [<slot/port>] <slot/port> - An interface number. no parameter - All interfaces. Command Mode Privilege Exec Display Message...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.14.6 show sflow source-interface The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to get the configured source interface for sFlow, use the show sflow source-interface Privilege command. Syntax show sflow source-interface Default Setting None Command Mode Privilege Exec...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.14.8 set sflow maximum header size The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to set maximum header size, use the sflow maximum-header <20-256> interface configuration command. Use the no sflow maximum-header return to default value 128.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.14.9 set sflow maximum datagram size The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set maximum datagram size, use the sflow receiver <index> maxdatagram <200-9116> global configuration command. Use the no sflow receiver <index>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.14.11 set sflow receiver port The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set collector UDP port, use the sflow receiver <index> port <1-65535> global configuration command. Use the no sflow collector-port return to default UDP port 6343.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.14.13 set sflow sampler index The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to configure a new sFlow sampler instance, use the sflow sampler <index> interface configuration command. Use the no sflow sampler return to default setting.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.14.15 Set sflow source-interface Use this command to specify the physical or logical routing interface to use as the sFlow client source interface. If configured, the address of source interface is used for all sFlow communications between the sFlow receiver and the sFlow client.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.15 Service Port Commands 6.3.15.1 show serviceport This command displays service port configuration information. Syntax show serviceport Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface Status: Indicates whether the interface is up or down. IP Address: The IP address of the interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.15.2 show serviceport ndp This command displays IPv6 Neighbor entries. Syntax show serviceport ndp Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message IPv6 Address: Specifies the IPv6 address of neighbor or interface. MAC Address: Specifies MAC address associated with an interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.15.3 serviceport ip This command sets the IP address, the netmask and the gateway of the network management port. Syntax serviceport ip <ipaddr> <netmask> <ipaddr> - The user manually configures IP address for this switch. <netmask>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.15.5 serviceport ipv6 enable Use this command to enable IPv6 operation on the service port. Syntax serviceport ipv6 enable no serviceport ipv6 enable no - This command is disable IPv6 operation on the service port. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.15.6 serviceport ipv6 address Use this command to configure IPv6 global addressing (i.e. Default routers) information for the service port. Syntax serviceport ipv6 address <address>/<prefix-length> [eui64] no serviceport ipv6 address [<address>/<prefix-length>] no - This command remove all IPv6 prefixes on the service port interface. <address>: IPv6 prefix in IPv6 global address format.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.15.7 serviceport ipv6 gateway Use this command to configure IPv6 gateway (i.e. Default routers) information for the service port. Syntax serviceport ipv6 gateway <gateway-address> no serviceport ipv6 gateway <gateway-address>: Gateway address in IPv6 global or link-local address format. no - This command remove IPv6 gateways on the service port interface.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.16 Time Range Commands Time-based ACLs allow one or more rules within an ACL to be based on time. Each ACL rule within an ACL except for the implicit deny all rule can be configured to be active and operational only during a specific time period.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.16.2 Configuration Commands 6.3.16.2.1 time-range Use this command to create a time range identified by name, consisting of one absolute time entry and/or one or more periodic time entries. The name parameter is a case-sensitive, alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters that uniquely identifies the time range.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.16.2.2 absolute Use this command to add an absolute time entry to a time range. Only one absolute time entry is allowed per time-range. The time parameter is based on the currently configured time zone. The [start time date] parameters indicate the time and date at which the configuration that referenced the time range starts going into effect.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.16.2.3 periodic Use this command to add a periodic time entry to a time range. The time parameter is based off of the currently configured time zone. The first occurrence of the days-of-the-week argument is the starting day(s) from which the configuration that referenced the time range starts going into effect.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4 Spanning Tree Commands This section provides detailed explanation of the spanning tree commands. The commands are divided into two functional groups: Show commands display spanning tree settings, statistics, and other information. ...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Bridge Forwarding Delay: A timeout value to be used by all Bridges in the Bridged LAN. The value of Forward Delay is set by the Root. Hello Time: The time interval between the generations of Configuration BPDUs. Bridge Hold Time: Minimum time between transmissions of Configuration Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4.1.2 show spanning-tree interface This command displays the settings and parameters for a specific switch port within the common and internal spanning tree. The <slot/port> is the desired switch port. The following details are displayed on execution of the command.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4.1.3 show spanning-tree vlan This command displays the association between a VLAN and a multiple spanning tree instance. The <vlan-id> corresponds to an existing VLAN ID. Syntax show spanning-tree vlan <vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 - 4093). Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4.1.4 show spanning-tree mst This command displays settings and parameters for the specified multiple spanning tree instance. The instance <0-4094> is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance ID.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command displays summary information about all multiple spanning tree instances in the switch. On execution, the following details are displayed. Syntax show spanning-tree mst summary Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message MST Instance ID List: List of multiple spanning trees IDs currently configured.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Port Priority: The priority of the port within the MST. Port Forwarding State: Current spanning tree state of this port. Port Role: Indicate the port role is root or designate. Auto-calculate Port Path Cost: Indicate the port auto-calculate port path cost. Port Path Cost: Configured value of the Internal Port Path Cost parameter.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Transitions Out Of Loop Inconsistent State: The count number of transitions out of loop inconsistent state. This command displays the settings of one or all ports within the specified multiple spanning tree instance. The parameter <0-4094> indicates a particular MST instance. The parameter {<slot/port>} indicates the desired switch port.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4.1.5 show spanning-tree summary This command displays spanning tree settings and parameters for the switch. The following details are displayed on execution of the command. Syntax show spanning-tree summary Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Spanning Tree Adminmode: Enabled or disabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4.1.6 show spanning-tree brief This command displays spanning tree settings for the bridge. In this case, the following details are displayed. Syntax show spanning-tree brief Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Bridge Priority: Configured value.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4.2 Configuration Commands 6.4.2.1 spanning-tree This command sets the spanning-tree operational mode to be enabled. Syntax spanning-tree no spanning-tree no - This command sets the spanning-tree operational mode to be disabled. While disabled, the spanning-tree configuration is retained and can be changed, but is not activated.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4.2.3 spanning-tree configuration This command sets the Configuration Identifier Name for use in identifying the configuration that this switch is currently using. The <name> is a string of at most 32 alphanumeric characters. Syntax spanning-tree configuration name <name>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4.2.4 spanning-tree mode This command sets the Force Protocol Version parameter to a new value. The Force Protocol Version can be one of the following: 1. stp - ST BPDUs are transmitted rather than MST BPDUs (IEEE 802.1d functionality supported) 2.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4.2.6 spanning-tree max-age This command sets the Bridge Max Age parameter to a new value for the common and internal spanning tree. The max-age value is in seconds within a range of 6 to 40, with the value being less than or equal to "2 times (Bridge Forward Delay - 1)"...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4.2.8 spanning-tree hold-count This command sets the Bridge Tx Hold Count parameter to a new value for the common and internal spanning tree. The Tx Hold Count value is in a range of 1 to 110. Syntax spanning-tree hold-count <1-10>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command sets the bridge priority for a specific multiple spanning tree instance. The instance <mstid> is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance. The priority value is a number within a range of 0 to 61440 in increments of 4096. If 0 (defined as the default CIST ID) is passed as the <mstid>, then this command sets the Bridge Priority parameter to a new value for the common and internal spanning tree.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch no - This command removes an association between a multiple spanning tree instance and a VLAN. The VLAN will again be associated with the common and internal spanning tree. The instance <0-4094> is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance. The <1-4093>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command sets the Path Cost or Port Priority for this port within the multiple spanning tree instance or in the common and internal spanning tree. If the <1-4094> parameter corresponds to an existing multiple spanning tree instance, then the configurations are done for that multiple spanning tree instance.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4.2.10 spanning-tree port mode This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for this port to enabled. Syntax spanning-tree port mode no spanning-tree port mode no - This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for this port to disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4.2.11 spanning-tree auto-edge This command sets the auto-edge for this port to enabled. Syntax spanning-tree auto-edge no spanning-tree auto-edge no - This command sets the auto-edge for this port to disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command specifies that this port is an Edge Port within the common and internal spanning tree. This will allow this port to transition to Forwarding State without delay. Syntax spanning-tree edgeport no spanning-tree edgeport no - This command specifies that this port is not an Edge Port within the common and internal spanning tree.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command sets the Edgeport BPDU Guard enable/disable parameter for accepting BPDUs on this switch. This command only works on dot1d mode. Syntax spanning-tree edgeport bpduguard no spanning-tree edgeport bpduguard no - This command sets the Edgeport BPDU Guard to the default value, that is, Disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command sets the Edgeport BPDU Guard enable/disable parameter for accepting BPDUs on this interface. This command only works on dot1d mode. Syntax spanning-tree bpduguard no spanning-tree bpduguard no - This command sets the Edgeport BPDU Guard to the default value, that is, Disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.4.2.14 spanning-tree guard {loop|none|root} This command sets the Guard Mode parameter to a new value on this interface. Syntax spanning-tree guard {loop|none|root} no spanning-tree guard loop –This command sets the Guard Mode to loop guard on this interface. none –This command sets the Guard Mode to none.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.5 System Log Management Commands 6.5.1 Show Commands 6.5.1.1 show logging This command displays logging. Syntax show logging Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Logging Client Local Port The port on the collector/relay to which syslog messages are sent CLI Command Logging The mode for CLI command logging.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.5.1.2 show logging buffered This command displays the message log maintained by the switch. The message log contains system trace information. Syntax show logging buffered Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Message: The message that has been logged.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Trap: The relevant information of this trap. Trap log information is not retained across a switch reset. 6.5.1.4 show logging hosts This command displays all configured logging hosts. Syntax show logging hosts Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.5.2 Configuration Commands 6.5.2.1 logging buffered This command enables logging to in-memory log where up to 128 logs are kept. Syntax logging buffered no logging buffered no - This command disables logging to in-memory log. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.5.2.2 logging console This command enables logging to the console. Syntax logging console [<severitylevel> | <0-7>] no logging console [<severitylevel> | <0-7>] - The value is specified as either an integer from 0 to 7 or symbolically through one of the following keywords: emergency (0), alert (1), critical (2), error (3), warning (4), notice (5), informational (6), debug (7).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.5.2.4 terminal monitor This command enables logging for the terminal session. Syntax terminal monitor no terminal monitor no - This command disables logging for the terminal session. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.5.2.5 logging host This command enables logging to a host where up to eight hosts can be configured.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command disables logging to hosts. Syntax logging host remove <hostindex> <hostindex> - Index of the log server. Default Setting None Command Mode Globla Config This command reconfigures the IP address of the log server. Syntax logging host reconfigure <hostindex>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.5.2.6 logging syslog This command enables syslog logging. Syntax logging syslog no logging syslog no - Disables syslog logging. Default Setting None Command Mode Globla Config This command sets the local port number of the LOG client for logging messages. Syntax logging syslog port <portid>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Use this command to specify the physical or logical interface to use as the Syslog client source interface. If configured, the address of source interface is used for all Syslog communications between the Syslog server and the Syslog client.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.6 Script Management Commands 6.6.1 script apply This command applies the commands in the configuration script to the switch. The apply command backs up the running configuration and then starts applying the commands in the script file. Application of the commands stops at the first failure of a command.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.6.2.1 script list This command lists all scripts present on the switch as well as the total number of files present. Syntax script list Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Configuration Script Name: The filename of the script file.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.7 User Account Management Commands 6.7.1 Show Commands 6.7.1.1 show users This command displays the configured user names and their settings. This command is only available for users with readwrite privileges. The SNMPv3 fields will only be displayed if SNMP is available on the system.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.7.1.2 show users account information The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to get all of user information, use the show users accounts Privilege command. Syntax show users accounts Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Lockout Attempts: Number of failed password login attempts before lockout. Password Strength Check: The user to configure passwords that comply with the strong password configuration. Minimum Password Uppercase Letters: Minimum number of uppercase characters required when changing passwords.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.7.2 Configuration Commands 6.7.2.1 username This command adds a new user (account) if space permits. The default privilege level is 1. The account <username> can be up to eight characters in length. The name may be comprised of alphanumeric characters as well as the dash (‘-’) and underscore (‘_’).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.7.2.2 Unlock a locked user account The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to unlock a locked user account, use the username <name> unlock global configuration command. Syntax username <username> unlock <name>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.7.2.4 username snmpv3 encryption This command specifies the encryption protocol and key to be used for the specified login user. The valid encryption protocols are none or des. The des protocol requires a key, which can be specified on the command line.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.7.2.5 Set the password aging If the passwords aging is set, the local user will be prompted to change it before logging in again when the local user’s password expires. The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set the password aging, use the passwords aging <1-365>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.7.2.7 Set the password lock-out count Use this command to strengthen the security of the switch by locking user accounts that have failed login due to wrong passwords. When a lockout count is configured, a user that is logged in must enter the correct password within that count.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.7.2.9 Set the password strength policy enforcement. The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set the password strength policy enforcement, use the passwords strength-check Global configuration command. Use the no passwords strength-check return to default disable.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.7.2.11 Set the password strength minimum. The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set the password strength, use the passwords strength minimum {character-classes | lowercase-letters | numeric-characters | special-characters | uppercase-letters} [<0-15>] Global configuration command. Use the no passwords strength minimum {character-classes | lowercase-letters | numeric-characters | special-characters | uppercase-letters} return to default value 2.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8 Security Commands 6.8.1 Show Commands 6.8.1.1 show users authentication This command displays all users and all authentication login information. It also displays the authentication login list assigned to the default user. Syntax show users authentication Default Setting None...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.2 show authentication methods This command displays the ordered authentication methods for all authentication login lists. Syntax show authentication methods Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Login Authentication Method Lists: This displays the authentication login listname. Enable Authentication Method Lists: This displays the authentication enable listname.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.4 show accounting Use this command to display ordered methods for accounting lists. Syntax show accounting Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Number of Accounting Notifications sent at beginning of an EXEC session: Errors when sending Accounting Notifications beginning of an EXEC session: Number of Accounting Notifications at end of an EXEC session: Errors when sending Accounting Notifications at end of an EXEC session:...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.6 show dot1x This command is used to show the status of the dot1x Administrative mode. Syntax show dot1x Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Administrative mode: Indicates whether authentication control on the switch is enabled or disabled. VLAN Assignment Mode: Indicates whether assignment of an authorized port to a RADIUS assigned VLAN is allowed (enabled) or not (disabled).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.7 show dot1x authentication-history This command is used to display the Dot1x Authentication History Log for the specified port or all ports. Syntax show dot1x authentication-history <all | <slot/port>> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Time Stamp: The exact time at which the event occurs.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.8 show dot1x client This command is used to display client information. Syntax show dot1x clients [<slot/port>] <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. no parameter - All interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Clients Authenticated using Monitor Mode: Indicates the number of the Dot1x clients...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.9 show dot1x detail This command is used to show a summary of the global dot1x configuration and the detailed dot1x configuration for a specified port. Syntax show dot1x detail <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Vlan ID: The VLAN assigned to the port by the radius server. VLAN Assigned Reason: The reason the VLAN identified in the VLAN-assigned field has been assigned to the port. Possible values are RADIUS, Unauthenticated VLAN, Guest VLAN, default, and Not Assigned.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.10 show dot1x statistics This command is used to show a summary of the global dot1x configuration and the dot1x statistics for a specified port. Syntax show dot1x statistics <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch EAP Length Error Frames Received: The number of EAPOL frames that have been received by this authenticator in which the frame type is not recognized. 6.8.1.11 show dot1x summary This command is used to show a summary of the global dot1x configuration and summary information of the dot1x configuration for a specified port or all ports.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.12 show dot1x users This command displays 802.1x port security user information for locally configured users. Syntax show dot1x users <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message User: Users configured locally to have access to the specified port.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.13 show captive-portal This command reports status of the captive portal feature. Syntax show captive-portal Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Administrative Mode: Shows whether the CP is enabled. Operational Status: Indicates whether the CP operational status is enabled or disabled. Disable Reason: If CP is disabled, this field displays the reason, which can be None, Administratively Disabled, No IPv4 Address, or Routing Enabled, but no IPv4 routing interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.15 show captive-portal client [macaddr] status This command reports status of the captive portal feature. Syntax show captive-portal client [macaddr] status Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Client MAC Address: Identifies the MAC address of the client (if applicable). Client IP Address: Identifies the IP address of the client (if applicable).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.16 show captive-portal configuration <cp-id> This command displays the operational status of each captive portal configuration. The <cp-id> variable is the captive portal ID, which ranges from 1-10. Syntax show captive-portal configuration <1-10> Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.17 show captive-portal configuration [cp-id] client status This command reports status of the captive portal feature. Syntax show captive-portal configuration [cp-id] client status Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message CP ID: Shows the captive portal ID the connected client is using. CP Name: Shows the name of the captive portal the connected client is using.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.18 show captive-portal configuration <cp-id> interface [interface] This command displays information for all interfaces assigned to a captive portal configuration or a specific interface assigned to a captive portal configuration. Syntax show captive-portal configuration <1-10> interface [<slot/port>] Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.19 show captive-portal configuration <cp-id> locales This command displays locales associated with a specific captive portal configuration. Syntax show captive-portal configuration <1-10> locales Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Locale Code: Two-letter abbreviation for languages. Locale Link: The names of the languages.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch URL Redirect Mode: Indicates whether the Redirect URL Mode is enabled or disabled. Max Bandwidth Up(bytes/sec): The maximum rate in bytes per second (bps) at which a client can send data into the network. Max Bandwidth Down (bytes/sec): The maximum rate in bps at which a client can receive data from the network.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.22 show captive-portal interface capability [slot/port] This command displays all the captive portal eligible interfaces or the interface capabilities for a specific captive portal interface. Syntax show captive-portal interface capability [slot/port] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.23 show captive-portal interface configuration [cp-id] status This command displays the interface to configuration assignments for all captive portal configurations or a specific configuration. Syntax show captive-portal interface configuration [1-10] status Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.24 show captive-portal status This command reports status of all captive portal instances in the system. Syntax show captive-portal status Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Additional HTTP Port: Displays the port number of the additional HTTP port configured for traffic. A value of 0 indicates that only port 80 is configured for HTTP traffic.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.25 show captive-portal trapflags This command shows which captive portal SNMP traps are enabled. Syntax show captive-portal trapflags Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Client Authentication Failure Traps: Shows whether the SNMP agent sends a trap when a client attempts to authenticate with a captive portal but is unsuccessful.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.26 show captive-portal user [user-id] [group [<group-id>]] This command displays all configured users or a specific user in the captive portal local user database. Enter the optional user ID to view information about the specified user. The [user-id] variable is a valid user configured in the local database.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.27 show radius This command is used to display the various RADIUS configuration items for the switch. Syntax show radius Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Number of Configured Authentication Servers: The number of RADIUS Authentication servers that have been configured.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.28 show radius accounting This command is used to display the configured RADIUS accounting mode, accounting server, and the statistics for the configured accounting server. Syntax show radius accounting [{<ipaddr | ipv6addr | hostname> | name <servername> | statistics {<ipaddr| ipv6addr | hostname>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Requests: The number of RADIUS Accounting-Request packets sent to this accounting server. This number does not include retransmissions. Retransmission: The number of RADIUS Accounting-Request packets retransmitted to this RADIUS accounting server. Responses: The number of RADIUS packets received on the accounting port from this server. Malformed Responses: The number of malformed RADIUS Accounting-Response packets received from this server.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.29 show radius servers This command is used to display items of the configured RADIUS servers. Syntax show radius servers [{<ipaddr | ipv6addr | hostname> | name <servername>}] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message RADIUS Server Name: The Name of the authenticating server.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.30 show radius statistics This command is used to display the statistics for RADIUS or configured server. To show the configured RADIUS server statistic, the IP Address specified must match that of a previously configured RADIUS server.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Pending Requests - The number of RADIUS Access-Request packets destined for this server that have not yet timed out or received a response. Timeouts - The number of authentication timeouts to this server. Unknown Types - The number of RADIUS packets of unknown types, which were received from this server on the authentication port.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Host address - The IP address or hostname of the configured TACACS+ server. Port: Shows the configured TACACS+ server port number. Timeout: Shows the timeout in seconds for establishing a TCP connection. Priority: Shows the preference order in which TACACS+ servers are contacted.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.34 show ldap Use this command to display LDAP configuration. Syntax show ldap Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Server Ip: The IP address of LDAP server. Server Port: The port number that LDAP server is listening. BaseDn: The base DN.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.1.35 show port-security This command shows the port-security settings for the entire system. Syntax show port-security Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Port Security Administration Mode: Port lock mode for the entire system. This command shows the port-security settings for a particular interface or all interfaces.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command shows the dynamically locked MAC addresses for port. Syntax show port-security dynamic <slot/port> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message MAC address Dynamically locked MAC address. This command shows the statically locked MAC addresses for port. Syntax show port-security static <slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command displays the source MAC address of the last packet that was discarded on a locked port. Syntax show port-security violation <slot/port> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message MAC address MAC address of discarded packet on locked ports. _____________________________________________________________________________ LB9 User’s Guide 351/1523...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.2 Configuration Commands 6.8.2.1 aaa authentication login <method> This command creates an authentication login list. The <listname> is up to 12 alphanumeric characters and is not case sensitive. Up to 5 authentication login lists can be configured on the switch. If the authentication login list does not exist, a new authentication login list is first created and then the authentication methods are set in the authentication login list.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.2.2 aaa accounting Use this command in Global config mode to create an accounting method list for either user EXEC sessions or for user-executed commands. This list is identified by default or a user-specified list_name. Accounting records, when enabled for a line-mode, can be sent at both the beginning and at the end (start-stop) or only at the end (stop-only).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.2.3 accounting Use this command in Line Configuration mode to apply the accounting method list to a line config (console/telnet/ssh). Syntax accounting {exec | commands} {default | <list_name>} no accounting exec – Causes accounting for an EXEC session. commands –...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.2.4 username defaultlogin This command assigns the authentication login list to use for non-configured users when attempting to log in to the system. This setting is overridden by the authentication login list assigned to a specific user if the user is configured locally.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.2.5 username login This command assigns the specified authentication login list to the specified user for system login. The <username> must be a configured <username> and the <listname> must be a configured login list. If the user is assigned a login list that requires remote authentication, all access to the interface from all CLI, web, and telnet sessions will be blocked until the authentication is complete.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.3 Dot1x Configuration Commands 6.8.3.1 dynamic-vlan This command enable dot1x dynamic vlan creation configuration. Syntax dot1x dynamic-vlan enable no dot1x dynamic-vlan enable Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.8.3.2 dot1x port-control This command sets the authentication mode to be used on all ports. The control mode may be one of the following.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Global Config This command sets the authentication mode to be used on the specified port. The control mode may be one of the following. force-unauthorized: The authenticator PAE unconditionally sets the controlled port to unauthorized. force-authorized: The authenticator PAE unconditionally sets the controlled port to authorized.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.3.3 dot1x system-auth-control This command is used to enable the dot1x authentication support on the switch. By default, the authentication support is disabled. While disabled, the dot1x configuration is retained and can be changed, but is not activated.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.3.5 dot1x guest vlan This command configures the Guest VLAN capability on the interface. The command specifies an active VLAN as an IEEE 802.1x guest VLAN. Syntax dot1x guest- vlan <vlan-id> no dot1x guest-vlan no - This command disables the Guest VLAN capability on this interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.3.7 dot1x max-user This command configures the maximum users to a specified port, The system’s default maximum users of an interface has no limitation. If ‘no dot1x max-users’ command is executed, the system will reset the maximum users to infinity.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.3.9 dot1x re-authentication This command enables re-authentication of the supplicant for the specified port. Syntax dot1x re-authentication no dot1x re-authentication no - This command disables re-authentication of the supplicant for the specified port. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.3.11 dot1x supplicant port-control This command set the authentication mode on the specified port. Syntax dot1x supplicant port-control < auto| force-authorized|force-unauthorized> no dot1x supplicant port-control Default Setting auto Command Mode Interface Config 6.8.3.12 dot1x supplicant timeout auth-period This command configure the auth period value.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.3.13 dot1x supplicant timeout held-period This command configure the held period value. Syntax dot1x supplicant timeout held-period <seconds> no dot1x supplicant timeout held -period <seconds> - Range: 1-65535. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config 6.8.3.14 dot1x supplicant timeout start-period This command configure the start period value.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.3.15 dot1x supplicant user This command configure Supplicant user. Syntax dot1x supplicant user <user> no dot1x supplicant user <user> Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 6.8.3.16 dot1x timeout This command sets the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the authenticator state machine on this port.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Syntax dot1x timeout {guest-vlan-period | quiet-period | reauth-period | server-timeout | supp-timeout | tx-period} <seconds> no dot1x timeout { guest-vlan-period | quiet-period | reauth-period | server-timeout | supp-timeout | tx-period} <seconds> - Value in the range 0 – 65535. no - This command sets the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the authenticator state machine on this port to the default values.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4 Captive Portal Commands 6.8.4.1 captive-portal mode Use this command to enter the Captive Portal Configuration Mode. Syntax captive-portal Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 6.8.4.2 captive-portal authentication timeout This command configures the authentication timeout. If the captive portal user does not enter valid credentials within this time limit, the authentication page needs to be served again in order for the client to gain access to the network.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.3 captive-portal configuration mode Use this command to enter the Captive Portal Instance Mode. The captive portal configuration, identified by CP ID 1, is the default CP configuration. You can create up to nine additional captive portal configurations. The system supports a total of ten CP configurations. The Captive Portal ID <cp-id>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.5 Captive-portal http port This command configures an additional HTTP port. Valid port numbers are in the range of 0-65535, excluding port numbers 80 and 443 which are reserved. The HTTP port default is 0 which denotes no additional port and the default port (80) is used.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.6 Captive-portal https port This command configures an additional HTTPS secure port. The HTTPS secure port default is 0 which denotes no additional port and the default port (443) is used. Syntax https port <0-65535> no http port Default Setting Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.8 Captive Portal local user parameters This command assigns/modifies the group name for the associated captive portal user. The <user-id> variable is the user ID, which is a number in the range of 1 to 128. The <group-name> variable is a name up to 32 characters.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.10 Captive Portal max down/receive bandwidth This command is used configure the bandwidth in bytes per second (bps) at which the client can receive data from the network. 0 denotes using the default value configured for the captive portal. Syntax user <1-128>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.11 Captive Portal max up/transmit bandwidth This command is used to configure the bandwidth in bytes per second (bps) at which the client can send data into the network. 0 denotes using the default value configured for the captive portal. Syntax user <1-128>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.13 Captive Portal max bytes allowed to output/transmit This command is used to limit the number of octets in bytes that the user is allowed to receive. After this limit has been reached, the user will be disconnected. 0 octets denote unlimited transmission. Syntax user <1-128>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.15 Captive Portal user name This command assigns a name to the User ID. This name is used at the client station for authentication. The <user-id> variable is the local user ID created with the user command and can be from 1 to 128 characters.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.17 Captive Portal user session timeout This command configures the session timeout for a captive portal configuration. The <timeout> variable is a number that represents the session timeout in seconds. Use 0 to indicate that the timeout is not enforced.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.19 Captive Portal Move users between existing user groups This command moves existing users from one user group to another. Note that the destination group must already exist before a move is successful. The <group-id> and <destination-group-id> variables are each a number in the range of 1-10.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.21 Captive Portal configuration background color Use this command to customize the background color of the Captive Portal authentication page using a wellknown color name or RGB value. For example, red or RGB hex-code, i.e. #FF0000.The range of <colorcode>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.23 Captive Portal clear configuration This command sets the configuration for this instance to the default values. Syntax clear Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Instance 6.8.4.24 Captive Portal Enable/Disable configuration This command enables a captive portal configuration. Syntax enable no enable...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.25 Captive Portal configuration foreground color Use this command to customize the foreground color of the Captive Portal authentication page using a wellknown color name or RGB value. For example, red or RGB hex-code, i.e. #FF0000.The range of <colorcode>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.27 Captive Portal configuration idle timeout This command configures the idle timeout for a captive portal configuration. The <timeout> variable is a number that represents the idle timeout in seconds. Use 0 to indicate that the timeout is not enforced. Syntax idle-timeout <0-900>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.29 Captive Portal configuration enter locale mode This command is not intended to be a user command. The administrator must use the WEB user interface to create and customize captive portal web content. The command is primarily used by the FASTPATH show running config command and process as it provides the ability to save and restore configurations using a textbased format.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.31 Captive Portal configuration max up/transmit bandwidth This command configures the maximum rate at which a client can send data into the network. Syntax max-bandwidth-up <0-536870911> no max-bandwidth-up Default Setting Command Mode Captive Portal Instance 6.8.4.32 Captive Portal configuration max bytes allowed to input/transmit This command configures the maximum number of octets the user is allowed to transmit.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.33 Captive Portal configuration max bytes allowed to output/receive This command configures the maximum number of octets the user is allowed to receive. After this limit has been reached the user will be disconnected. If the value is set to 0 then the limit is not enforced. Syntax max-output-octets <0-4294967295>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.35 Captive Portal configuration name This command configures the name for a captive portal configuration. The name can contain up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Syntax name <cp-name> no name Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Instance 6.8.4.36 Captive Portal configuration protocol This command configures the protocol mode for a captive portal configuration.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.37 Captive Portal configuration RADIUS authentication server Use this command to configure a captive portal configuration RADIUS authentication server. Syntax radius-auth-server <server-name> no radius-auth-server Default Setting Disable Command Mode Captive Portal Instance 6.8.4.38 Enable/Disable Captive Portal configuration redirect mode This command enables the redirect mode for a captive portal configuration.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.39 Captive Portal configuration redirect mode redirect URL Use this command to specify the URL to which the newly authenticated client is redirected if the URL Redirect Mode is enabled. This command is only available if the redirect mode is enabled. Syntax redirect-url <url>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.41 Captive Portal configuration session timeout This command configures the session timeout for a captive portal configuration. The <timeout> variable is a number that represents the session timeout in seconds. Use 0 to indicate that the timeout is not enforced.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.43 Captive Portal configuration verification mode This command configures the verification mode for a captive portal configuration. The type of user verification to perform can be one of the following: ‧ Guest: The user does not need to be authenticated by a database. ‧...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.45 Captive Portal configuration user acceptance text This command is to Captive Portal configuration user acceptance text. Syntax accept-text <UTF-16> no accept-text Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.46 Captive Portal configuration image name for accounting identification This command is to Captive Portal configuration image name for accounting identification.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.47 Captive Portal configuration label name for accounting identification This command is to Captive Portal configuration label name for accounting identification. Syntax account-label <UTF-16> no account-label Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.48 Captive Portal configuration Acceptance Use Policy This command is to Captive Portal configuration Acceptance Use Policy.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.49 Captive Portal image name for background appearence This command is to Captive Portal configuration image name for background appearence. Syntax background-image <image-name> no background-image Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.50 Captive Portal image name for branding appearence This command is to Captive Portal configuration image name for branding appearence.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.51 Captive Portal text intended for browser title This command is to Captive Portal configuration text intended for browser title. Syntax browser-title <UTF-16> no browser-title Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.52 Captive Portal button label This command is to Captive Portal configuration button label.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.53 Captive Portal locale code This command is to Captive Portal configuration locale code. Syntax code <locale-code> no code Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.54 Captive Portal denied error message This command is to Captive Portal configuration denied error message.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.55 Captive Portal preferred fonts for this locale This command is to Captive Portal configuration preferred fonts for this locale. Syntax font-list <font,font> no font-list Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.56 Captive Portal instructional-text This command is to Captive Portal configuration instructional-text.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.57 Captive Portal locale link text for user identification This command is to Captive Portal configuration locale link text for user identification. Syntax link <UTF-16> no link Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.58 Captive Portal locale logout text intended for internet browser title This command is to Captive Portal configuration logout text intended for internet browser title.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.59 Captive Portal text for logout button This command is to Captive Portal configuration text for logout button. Syntax logout-button-label <UTF-16> no logout-button-label Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.60 Captive Portal text for logout confirmation text This command is to Captive Portal configuration text for logout confirmation text.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.61 Captive Portal image name for background appearence This command is to Captive Portal configuration image name for background appearence. Syntax logout-success-background-image <image-name> no logout-success-background-image Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.62 Captive Portal logout success text intended for internet browser title This command is to Captive Portal configuration logout success text intended for...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.63 Captive Portal text for logout success content This command is to Captive Portal configuration text for logout success content. Syntax logout-success-text <UTF-16> no logout-success-text Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.64 Captive Portal text for logout success title This command is to Captive Portal configuration text for logout success title.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.65 Captive Portal text for logout instructions This command is to Captive Portal configuration text for logout instructions. Syntax logout-text <UTF-16> no logout-text Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.66 Captive Portal text for logout title This command is to Captive Portal configuration text for logout title.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.67 Captive Portal text to remind user to allow popups from our web site This command is to Captive Portal configuration text to remind user to allow popups from our web site. Syntax popup-text <UTF-16>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.69 Captive Portal error message indicating authentication timeout This command is to Captive Portal configuration error message indicating authentication timeout. Syntax timeout-msg <UTF-16> no timeout-msg Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.70 Captive Portal text for main title This command is to Captive Portal configuration text for main title.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.71 Captive Portal user input label This command is to Captive Portal configuration user input label. Syntax user-label <UTF-16> no user-label Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.72 Captive Portal greeting description This command is to Captive Portal configuration greeting description.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.73 Captive Portal main title used to greet user This command is to Captive Portal configuration main title used to greet user. Syntax welcome-title <UTF-16> no welcome-title Default Setting None Command Mode Captive Portal Locale Mode 6.8.4.74 Captive Portal message indicating authentication in progress This command is to Captive Portal configuration message indicating authentication in progress.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.75 Radius Configuration Commands 6.8.4.76 radius accounting mode This command is used to enable the RADIUS accounting function. Syntax radius accounting mode no radius accounting mode no - This command is used to set the RADIUS accounting function to the default value - that is, the RADIUS accounting function is disabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.78 radius server attribute 4 This command to set the NAS-IP address for the radius server. Syntax radius server attribute 4 <ipaddr>no radius server attribute 4 no – use this command to reset the NAS-IP address for the radius server. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.80 radius server dead-time This command cnfiguresradius server dead time. Syntax radius server dead-time <minutes> no radius server dead-time minutes - Set radius server dead time (sec). Range 0 - 2000. no - This command is used to set dead time to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch <servername> - Server name <port> - Port number (Range: 1 – 65535) no - This command is used to remove the configured RADIUS authentication server or the RADIUS accounting server. If the 'auth' token is used, the previously configured RADIUS authentication server is removed from the configuration.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.83 radius server retransmit This command sets the maximum number of times a request packet is re-transmitted when no response is received from the RADIUS server. The retries value is an integer in the range of 1 to 15. Syntax radius server retransmit <retries>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.4.85 radius server msgauth This command enables the message authenticator attribute for a specified server. Syntax radius server msgauth <ipaddr| ipv6addr| hostname > <ipaddr| ipv6addr| hostname > - is a IPv4/v6 address or hostname. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch communications between the RADIUS server and the RADIUS client. The selected source-interface IP address is used for filling the IP header of RADIUS management protocol packets. This allows security device (firewalls) to identify the source packets coming from the specific switch. If a source-interface is not specified, the primary IP address of the originating (outbound) interface is used as the source address.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.5 TACACS+ Configuration Commands 6.8.5.1 tacacs-server host This command is used to enable /disable TACACS+ function and to configure the TACACS+ server IP address. The system has not any TACACS+ server configured for its initialization and support 5 TACACS+ servers.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command is used to configure the TACACS+ authentication and encryption key. Syntax key [<key-string> | encrypted <key-string>] Note that the length of the secret key is up to 128 characters. < key-string > - The valid value of the key. encrypted - the key string is encrypted.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command is used to configure the TACACS+ authentication host priority. Syntax priority [<priority>] <priority> - The valid priority number. Range (0 – 65535)> Default Setting Command Mode TACACS Host Config This command is used to configure the TACACS+ connection timeout value. Syntax timeout [<timeout>] <timeout>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 6.8.5.4 tacacs-server source-interface Use this command in Global config mode to configure the source interface (Source IP address) for TACACS+ server configuration. The selected source-interface IP address is used for filling the IP header of management protocol packets.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.6 LDAP Configuration Commands 6.8.6.1 ldap baseDN Use this command to indicate the base DN. Syntax ldap baseDN <baseDN> no ldap baseDN <baseDN> - The top level of the LDAP directory tree. no - This command is used to remove base DN setting. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.6.3 ldap port Use this command to indicate the port number that server are listening. Syntax ldap baseDN <port> no ldap port <port> - Range from 1 to 65535. no - Use no command to default value. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.6.5 ldap racName Use this command to indicate which attribute that store the user name. Syntax ldap racName < racName> no ldap racName <racName> - The attribute that store the user name. no - Use no command to default value. Default Setting None Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.7 Port Security Configuration Commands 6.8.7.1 port-security This command enables port locking at the system level (Global Config) or port level (Interface Config). Syntax port-security no port-security Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config Interface Config 6.8.7.2 port-security max-dynamic This command sets the maximum of dynamically locked MAC addresses allowed on a specific port.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.7.3 port-security max-static This command sets the maximum number of statically locked MAC addresses allowed on a specific port. Syntax port-security max-static [<0-20>] no port-security max-static no - This command resets the maximum number of statically locked MAC addresses allowed on a specific port to its default value.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.7.5 port-security mac-address move This command converts dynamically locked MAC addresses to statically locked addresses. Syntax port-security mac-address move Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 6.8.7.6 port-security violation shutdown This command configures the port violation shutdown mode. Once the violation happens, the interface will be shutdown.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.8 Denial Of Service Commands 6.8.8.1 Show Commands 6.8.8.1.1 show dos-control This command displays the Denial of Service configurations for the entire system. Syntax show dos-control Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message TCP Fragment Mode: May be enabled or disabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.8.2 Configuration Commands 6.8.8.2.1 dos-control sipdip This command enables Source IP Address = Destination IP Address (SIP=DIP) Denial of Service protection. If the mode is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If packets ingress with SIP=DIP, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.8.2.3 dos-control firstfrag This command enables IP First Fragment Denial of Service protection. If the mode is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If packets ingress having More Fragments(MF) equal to 1 and coorperate with other DoS options, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.8.2.5 dos-control l4port This command enables L4 Port Denial of Service protections. If the mode is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If packets ingress having Source TCP/UDP Port Number equal to Destination TCP/UDP Port Number, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.8.2.7 dos-control udpport This command enables the UDP L4 source = destination port number (Source UDP Port = Destination UDP Port) Denial of Service protection. If the mode is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.8.2.9 dos-control icmpv6 This command enables Maximum ICMPv6 Payload Size Denial of Service protections. If the mode is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If ICMP Echo Request (PING) packets ingress having a payload size greater than the configured value, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.8.2.11 dos-control icmpv6 This command enables Maximum ICMPV6 Payload Size Denial of Service protections. If the mode is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If ICMPV6 Echo Request (PING) packets ingress having a payload size greater than the configured value, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.8.2.13 dos-control smacdmac This command enables the Source MAC address = Destination MAC address (SMAC=DMAC) Denial of Service protection. If the mode is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If packets ingress with SMAC=DMAC, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.8.2.15 dos-control tcpflagseq This command enables the TCP Control Flags=0 and SEQ=0 checking Denial of Service protections. If the mode is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If packets ingress having TCP Control Flags set to 0 and TCP Sequence Number set to 0, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.8.2.17 dos-control tcpsynfin This command enables the TCP SYN and FIN Denial of Service protection. If the mode is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If packets ingress having TCP flags SYN and FIN set, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.8.8.2.19 dos-control all This command enables the Denial of Service protection checks globally. Syntax dos-control all no dos-control all no - This command disables the Denial of Service protection checks globally. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.9 CDP (Cisco Discovery Protocol) Commands 6.9.1 Show Commands 6.9.1.1 show cdp This command displays the CDP configuration information. Syntax show cdp Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message CDP Admin Mode: CDP enable or disable CDP Holdtime (sec): The length of time a receiving device should hold the L2 Network Switch CDP information before discarding it CDP Transmit Interval (sec): A period of the L2 Network Switch to send CDP packet...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.9.1.2 show cdp neighbors This command displays the CDP neighbor information. Syntax show cdp neighbors Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Device Id: Identifies the device name in the form of a character string. Local Intf: The CDP neighbor information receiving port.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.9.1.3 show cdp neighbors detail This command displays the CDP neighbor detail information. Syntax show cdp neighbors detail Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Device Id: Identifies the device name in the form of a character string. Entry Address(es): The L3 addresses of the interface that has sent the update.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.9.1.4 show cdp traffic This command displays the CDP traffic counters information. Syntax show cdp traffic Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Incoming packet number: Received legal CDP packets number from neighbors. Outgoing packet number: Transmitted CDP packets number from this device.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.9.2 Configuration Commands 6.9.2.1 cdp This command is used to enable CDP Admin Mode. Syntax no cdp no - This command is used to disable CDP Admin Mode. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 6.9.2.2 cdp run This command is used to enable CDP on a specified interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command is used to enable CDP for all interfaces. Syntax cdp run all no cdp run all all - All interfaces. no - This command is used to disable CDP for all interfaces. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.9.2.4 cdp holdtime This command is used to configure the hold time (seconds) of CDP. Syntax cdp holdtime <10-255> <10-255> - interval time (Range: 10 – 255). no - This command is used to hold time to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.10 SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) Commands 6.10.1 Show Commands 6.10.1.1 show sntp This command displays the current time and configuration settings for the SNTP client, and indicates whether the local time has been properly updated. Syntax show sntp Default Setting...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Privileged Exec Display Message Client Supported Modes Supported SNTP Modes (Broadcast, Unicast, or Multicast). SNTP Version The highest SNTP version the client supports. Port SNTP Client Port Client Mode: Configured SNTP Client Mode. Unicast Poll Interval Poll interval value for SNTP clients in seconds as a power of two.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Last Attempt Time Last server attempt time for the specified server. Last Update Status Last server attempt status for the server. Total Unicast Requests Number of requests to the server. Failed Unicast Requests Number of failed requests from server. 6.10.1.2 show sntp source-interface Use this command to display the SNTP client source interface configured on the switch.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.10.2 Configuration Commands 6.10.2.1 sntp broadcast client poll-interval This command will set the poll interval for SNTP broadcast clients in seconds as a power of two where <poll-interval> can be a value from 6 to 10. Syntax sntp broadcast client poll-interval <6-10>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.10.2.2 sntp client mode This command will enable Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client mode and optionally setting the mode to either broadcast, multicast, or unicast. Syntax sntp client mode [broadcast | unicast | multicast] no sntp client mode no - This command will disable Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client mode.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.10.2.4 sntp unicast client poll-interval This command will set the poll interval for SNTP unicast clients in seconds. Syntax sntp unicast client poll-interval <6-10> no sntp unicast client poll-interval <6-10> - Polling interval. It's 2^(value) seconds where value is 6 to 10. no - This command will reset the poll interval for SNTP unicast clients to its default value.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.10.2.6 sntp unicast client poll-retry This command will set the poll retry for SNTP unicast clients in seconds. Syntax sntp unicast client poll-retry <poll-retry> no sntp unicast client poll-retry < poll-retry> - Polling retry in seconds. The range is 0 to 10. no - This command will reset the poll retry for SNTP unicast clients to its default value.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.10.2.7 sntp server This command configures an SNTP server (with a maximum of three) where the server address can be an ip address or a domain name and the address type either IPv4, IPv6, dnsv6 or dns. The optional priority can be a value of 1-3, the version is a value of 1-4, and the port id is a value of 1-65535.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.10.2.8 sntp clock timezone This command sets the time zone for the switch’s internal clock. Syntax sntp clock timezone <name> <0-12> <0-59> {before-utc | after-utc} <name> - Name of the time zone, usually an acronym. (Range: 1-15 characters) <0-12>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.10.2.10 sntp source-interface Use this command to specify the physical or logical interface to use as the SNTP client source interface. If configured, the address of source interface is used for all SNTP communications between the SNTP server and the SNTP client.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.11 MAC-Based Voice VLAN Commands 6.11.1 Show Commands 6.11.1.1 show voice-vlan This command uses to display the configuration status of the Voice VLAN on the switch. Syntax show voice-vlan Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Vlan Voice-Vlan status: The voice-vlan status (Enable/Disable).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.11.1.2 show voice vlan Use this command to display the configuration status of the Voice VLAN on the switch, When the interface parameter is not specified, only the global mode of the Voice VLAN is displayed. Syntax show voice vlan [interface [<slot/port>]] Default Setting...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.11.2 Configuration Commands 6.11.2.1 voice-vlan This command is used to enable/disable Voice VLAN Admin Mode. Syntax voice-vlan no voice-vlan no - This command is used to disable Voice VLAN Admin Mode. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.11.2.3 voice-vlan mac This command is used to add a voice device to a Voice VLAN. Syntax voice-vlan mac <mac-address> mask <mac-mask> priority <priority-id> [name <voice-name>] no voice-vlan {mac <mac-address>mask <mac-mask>|name <voice-name>| all} <mac-address>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command configures the Voice VLAN capability on the interface. Syntax voice vlan { <vlanid-id> | dot1p <priority> | none | untagged } no voice vlan <vlan-id> - Configure the IP phone to forward all voice traffic through the specified VLAN. <dot1p>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12 LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) Commands 6.12.1 Show Commands 6.12.1.1 show lldp This command uses to display a summary of the current LLDP configuration. Syntax show lldp Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Transmit Interval: Shows how frequently the system transmits local data LLDPDUs, in seconds.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.1.2 show lldp interface This command uses to display a summary of the current LLDP configuration for a specific interface or for all interfaces. Syntax show lldp interface [<slot/port>] <slot/port> - Configs a specific interface. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.1.3 show lldp statistics This command uses to display the current LLDP traffic and remote table statistics for a specific interface or for all interfaces. Syntax show lldp statistics [<slot/port>] <slot/port> - Configs a specific interface. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch TLV 802.3: Total number of LLDP TLVs received on the port where the type value is 127 and OUI type is 00-12-0F. TLV EVB: Total number of LLDP TLVs received on the port where the type value is 127 and OUI type is 00-1B-3F.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.1.5 show lldp remote-device detail This command uses to display detailed information about remote devices that transmit current LLDP data to an interface on the system. Syntax show lldp remote-device detail <slot/port> <slot/port> - Displays a specific interface. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Operational MAU Type: Displays the MAU type. The MAU performs physical layer functions, including digital data conversion from the Ethernet interfaces’ collision detection and bit injection into the network. Power Via MDI MDI Power Support: The MDI power capabilities and status. PSE Power Pair: Indicates the way of feeding the voltage to the data cable.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.1.6 show lldp local-device This command uses to display summary information about the advertised LLDP local data. This command can display summary information or detail for each interface. Syntax show lldp local-device [<slot/port>] <slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Chassis ID: Identifies the chassis of the local device. Port ID Subtype: Identifies the type of port on the local device. Port ID: Shows the port number that transmitted the LLDPDU. System Name: Shows the system name of the local device. System Description: Describes the local system by identifying the system name and versions of hardware, operating system, and networking software supported in the device.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.1.8 show lldp med The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to display a summary of the current LLDP-MED configuration, use the show lldp med Privilege command. Syntax show lldp med Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.1.9 show lldp med interface The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to d display a summary of the current LLDP-MED configuration for a specific interface, use the show lldp med interface [</slot/port>] Privilege command.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.1.10 show lldp med local-device detail The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to display detailed information about the LLDP-MED data, use the show lldp med local-device detail <slot/port> Privilege command. Syntax show lldp med local-device detail <slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Location Specifies if location TLV is present in LLDP frames. Subtype: Specifies type of location information. Info: Specifies the location information as a string for given type of location id. Extended POE Specifies if local device is a PoE device. Device Type: Specifies power device type.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.1.11 show lldp med remote-device The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to d display the summary information about remote devices that transmit current LLDP-MED data to the system. use the show lldp med remote-device [<slot/port>] Privilege command.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.1.12 show lldp med remote-device detail The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to d display detailed information about remote devices that transmit current LLDP-MED data to an interface on the system, use the show lldp med remote-device detail <slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Firmware Rev: Specifies Firmware version of the remote device. Software Rev: Specifies Software version of the remote device. Serial Num: Specifies serial number of the remote device. Mfg Name: Specifies manufacturers name of the remote device. Model Name: Specifies model name of the remote device.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.2 Configuration Commands 6.12.2.1 lldp notification This command uses to enable remote data change notifications. Syntax lldp notification no lldp notification no - This command is used to disable notifications. Default Setting Disbaled Command Mode Interface Config 6.12.2.2 lldp notification-interval...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.2.3 lldp receive This command uses to enable the LLDP receive capability. Syntax lldp receive no lldp receive no - This command is used to return the reception of LLDPDUs to the default value. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.2.5 lldp transmit-mgmt This command uses to include transmission of the local system management address information in the LLDPDUs. Syntax lldp transmit-mgmt no lldp transmit-mgmt no - This command is used to cancel inclusion of the management information in LLDPDUs. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.2.7 lldp timers This command is used to set the timing parameters for local data transmission on ports enabled for LLDP. The <interval-seconds> determines the number of seconds to wait between transmitting local data LLDPDUs.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.2.8 lldp tx-delay This command is used to set the timing parameters for data transmission delay on ports enabled for LLDP. The <delay-seconds> determines the number of seconds to wait between transmitting local data LLDPDUs.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.2.10 lldp med confignotification The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to set all the ports to send the topology change notification, use the lldp med confignotification Interface configuration command. Use the no lldp med confignotification to disable notifications.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.2.11 lldp med transmit-tlv The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to set Type Length Values (TLVs) in the LLDP MED, use the lldp med transmit-tlv [capabilities] [ex-pd] [ex-pse] [inventory] [location][network-policy] Interface configuration command.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.2.12 lldp med all The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set LLDP-MED on all the ports, use the lldp med all Global configuration command. Use the no lldp med all to disable LLDP-MED on all the ports. Syntax lldp med all no lldp med all...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.2.14 lldp med faststartrepeatcount The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set the fast start repeat count, use the lldp med faststartrepeatcount Global configuration command. Use the no lldp med faststartrepeatcount to return the default value 3.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.12.2.15 lldp med transmit-tlv all The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set Type Length Values (TLVs) in the LLDP-MED, use the lldp med transmit-tlv all [capabilities] [ex-pd] [ex-pse] [inventory][location] [network-policy]Global configuration command.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.13 VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol) Commands 6.13.1 Show Commands 6.13.1.1 show vtp counters This command displays the VTP packet statistics. Syntax show vtp counters Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Summary advertisements received: Number of summary advertisements received by this switch on its trunk ports.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.13.1.2 show vtp password This command displays the VTP domain password. Syntax show vtp password Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message VTP Password: Displays the VTP domain password. 6.13.1.3 show vtp status This command displays the VTP domain status.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch VTP Pruning Mode: Displays whether pruning is enabled or disabled. VTP V2 Mode: Displays if VTP version 2 mode is enabled. By default, all VTP version 2 switches operate in version 1 mode. MD5 digest: Displays the checksum values for the VTP domain status.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.13.2 Configuration Commands 6.13.2.1 vtp This command uses to configure global VTP administrative mode. Syntax no vtp no - This command disables global VTP administrative mode. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config _____________________________________________________________________________ LB9 User’s Guide 485/1523...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.13.2.2 vtp domain This command uses to set VTP administrative domain name. Syntax vtp domain <string> no vtp domain <string> - Configures the string for domain name. (maximum length 32 bytes) no - This command resets the domain name to NULL. The system disables the VTP for its initialization.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.13.2.3 vtp mode This command uses to set VTP device mode. There are theree modes you can configure, Client, Server, and Transparent. Syntax vtp mode { client | server | transparent } no vtp mode <client>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.13.2.5 vtp password This command uses to configure the VTP administrative domain password. Syntax vtp password <password> no vtp password <password> - Configures VTP administrative domain password.(Max. length 64 bytes) no - This command resets the VTP domain password to default value. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.13.2.7 vtp trunkport This command uses to configure the adminstrative domain trunk port for all of interfaces. Syntax vtp trunkport all no vtp trunkport all no - This command resets the adminstrative domain trunk port to default value. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.14 Protected Ports Commands 6.14.1 Show Commands 6.14.1.1 show switchport protected This command displays the status of all the interfaces, including protected and unprotected interfaces. Syntax show switchport protected [<0-2>] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.14.1.2 show interface switchport protected This command displays the status of the interface (protected/unprotected) under the groupid. Syntax show interface switchport protected <slot/port> <groupid> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Name: An name of the protected port group.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.14.2 Configuration Commands 6.14.2.1 switchport protected This command used to modify a protected port group name. The <groupid> parameter identifies the set of protected ports. Use the name <name> pair to assign a name to the protected port group. The name can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long, including blanks.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.15 Static MAC Filtering Commands 6.15.1 Show Commands 6.15.1.1 show mac-addr-table static This command displays the Static MAC Filtering information for all Static MAC Filters. If you select <all>, all the Static MAC Filters in the system are displayed. If you supply a value for <macaddr>, you must also enter a value for <vlan-id>, and the system displays Static MAC Filter information only for that MAC address and VLAN.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.15.2 Configuration Commands 6.15.2.1 macfilter This command adds a static MAC filter entry for the MAC address <macaddr> on the VLAN <vlan-id>. The value of the <macaddr> parameter is a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1:b2:b3:b4:b5:b6.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.15.2.2 macfilter addsrc This command adds the interface to the source filter set for the MAC filter with the MAC address of <macaddr> and VLAN of <vlan-id>. The <macaddr> parameter must be specified as a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1:b2:b3:b4:b5:b6.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.15.2.3 macfilter addsrc all This command adds all interfaces to the source filter set for the MAC filter with the MAC address of <macaddr> and <vlan-id>. You must specify the <macaddr> parameter as a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1:b2:b3:b4:b5:b6.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16 System Utilities 6.16.1 clear 6.16.1.1 clear arp This command causes all ARP entries of type dynamic to be removed from the ARP cache. Syntax clear arp Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.16.1.2 clear traplog This command clears the trap log.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.1.3 clear eventlog This command is used to clear the event log, which contains error messages from the system. Syntax clear eventlog Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.16.1.4 clear logging buffered This command is used to clear the message log maintained by the switch.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.1.5 clear config This command resets the configuration to the factory defaults without powering off the switch. The switch is automatically reset when this command is processed. You are prompted to confirm that the reset should proceed.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.1.7 clear counters This command clears the stats for a specified <slot/port> or for all the ports or for the entire switch based upon the argument. Syntax clear counters [<slot/port> | port-channel <portchannel-id> | all] <slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.1.9 clear cdp This command is used to clear the CDP neighbors information and the CDP packet counters. Syntax clear cdp [traffic] traffic - this command is used to clear the CDP packet counters. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.1.11 clear igmp snooping This command clears the tables managed by the IGMP Snooping function and will attempt to delete these entries from the Multicast Forwarding Database. Syntax clear igmp snooping Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.1.13 clear ip filter This command is used to clear all ip filter entries. Syntax clear ip filter Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.16.1.14 clear dot1x authentication-history This command resets the 802.1x authenticaiton-history. Syntax clear dot1x authentication-history [<slot/port>] <slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.1.15 clear dot1x statistics This command resets the 802.1x statistics for the specified port or for all ports. Syntax clear dot1x statistics {all | <slot/port>} <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. all - All interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.1.17 clear domain-list This command is used to clear all entries domain names for incomplete host names. Syntax clear domain-list Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.16.1.18 clear hosts This command is used to clear all static host name-to-address mapping. Syntax clear hosts Default Setting...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.1.19 clear port-security dynamic address This command is used to clear the Dynamic MAC address by using the specified port (interface <slot/port>) or mac address (address <mac-addr>). Syntax clear port-security dynamic {address <mac-addr> | interface <slot/port> } <mac-addr>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.1.21 clear lldp statistics This command will use to reset all LLDP statistics. Syntax clear lldp statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.16.1.22 clear lldp remote-data This command will use to delete all information from the LLDP remote data table. Syntax clear lldp remote-data Default Setting...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.1.23 enable passwd This command changes Privileged EXEC password. Syntax enable passwd 0 <password> 0 – Plain text password Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config. 6.16.1.24 enable passwd encrypted This command allows the administrator to transfer the enable password between devices without having to know the password.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.1.25 clear ipv6 neighbors This command will use to clear all entries IPv6 neighbor table or an entry on a specific interface. Use the <slot/port> parameter to specify the interface. Syntax clear ipv6 neighbors [{<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>] <slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Privileged Exec 6.16.1.27 clear ipv6 dhcp This command will use to clear DHCPv6 statistics for all interfaces or for a specific interface. Use the <slot/port> parameter to specify the interface. Syntax clear ipv6 dhcp {statistics | interface {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>} statistics} <slot/port>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.2 copy This command uploads and downloads to/from the switch. Local URLs can be specified using tftp or xmodem. The following can be specified as the source file for uploading from the switch: startup config (startup-config), event log (eventlog), message log (msglog) and trap log (traplog).
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.3 delete This command is used to delete a configuration or image file. Syntax delete <filename> <filename> - name of the configuration or image file. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec _____________________________________________________________________________ LB9 User’s Guide 514/1523...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.4 dir This command is used to display a list of files in Flash memory. Syntax dir [config | opcode [<filename>] ] <filename> - name of the configuration or image file. config - configuration file. opcode - run time operation code.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.5 whichboot This command is used to display which files were booted when the system powered up. Syntax whichboot Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.16.6 boot-system This command is used to specify the file or image used to start up the system. Syntax boot-system {config | opcode} <filename>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.7 ping 6.16.7.1 ping <ipaddress|host> This command checks if another computer is on the network and listens for connections. To use this command, configure the switch for network (in-band) connection. The source and target devices must have the ping utility enabled and running on top of TCP/IP.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.7.2 ping ipv6 <ipv6-address|hostname> This command use to determine whether another computer is on the network. To use the command, configure the switch for network (in-band) connection. The source and target devices must have the ping utility enabled and running on top of TCP/IP.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.7.3 ping ipv6 interface This command use to determine whether another computer is on the network. To use the command, configure the switch for network (in-band) connection. The source and target devices must have the ping utility enabled and running on top of TCP/IP.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.8 traceroute 6.16.8.1 traceroute Use the traceroute command to discover the routes that packets actually take when traveling to their destination through the network on a hop-by-hop basis. Traceroute continues to provide a synchronous response when initiated from the CLI.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.8.2 traceroute ipv6 This command is used to discover the routes that packets actually take when traveling to their destination through the network on a hop-by-hop basis. The <ipv6-address|hostname> parameter must be a valid IPv6 address|hostname. Syntax traceroute ipv6 <ipv6-address|hostname >...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.9 logging cli-command This command enables the CLI command Logging feature. The Command Logging component enables the switch to log all Command Line Interface (CLI) commands issued on the system. Syntax logging cli-command Default Setting None Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.10 calendar set This command is used to set the system clock. Syntax calendar set <mm/dd/yyy> <hh:mm:ss> <mm/dd/yyyy> - Date Time <mm/dd/yyyy> format. (Month <1-12>. Day <1-31>. Year <2000-2037> <hh:mm:ss> - hh in 24-hour format (Range: 0 - 23), mm (Range: 0 - 59), ss (Range: 0 - 59) Default Setting None Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.12 configure This command is used to activate global configuration mode. Syntax configure Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.16.13 disconnect This command is used to close a telnet session. Syntax disconnect {<0-58> | all} <0-58>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.14 hostname This command is used to set the prompt string. Syntax hostname <prompt_string> <prompt_string> - Prompt string. Default Setting Quanta Command Mode Global Config 6.16.15 quit This command is used to exit a CLI session. Syntax quit Default Setting...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.16 cablestatus This command returns the status of the specified port. Syntax cablestatus <slot/port> <slot/port> - Interface Number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Cable Status: One of the following statuses is returned: Normal: The cable is working correctly.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.17 AutoInstall Commands The AutoInstall feature enables the automatic update of the image and configuration of the switch. This feature enables touchless or low-touch provisioning to simplify switch configuration and imaging. AutoInstall includes the following support: ...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.17.2 AutoInstall State: The status of the current or most recently completed AutoInstall session.Configuration Commands 6.16.17.2.1 boot-system autoinstall Use this command to operationally start or stop the AutoInstall process on the switch. The command is non-persistent and is not saved in the startup or running configuration file.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.17.2.3 boot-system host autosave Use this command to automatically save the downloaded configuration file to the startup-config file on the switch. When autosave is disabled, you must explicitly save the downloaded configuration to non-volatile memory.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.17.2.5 boot-system host upgrade Use this command to allow the switch only to upgrade the newer image version. Syntax boot-system host upgrade no boot-system host upgrade no - Use this command to disable this function. Default Setting None Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.18 Capture CPU packet commands 6.16.18.1 Show commands 6.16.18.1.1 show capture Use this command to display packets captured and save to RAM, It is possible to capture and save into RAM, packets that are received or transmitted throuph the CPU. A maximum 128 packets can be saved into RAM per capturing session.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.18.2 Configuration Command 6.16.18.2.1 capture start Use this command to manually start capturing CPU packets for packets for trace. The packet capture operates in three modes: capture file, remote capture and capture line. This command is not persistent across a reboot cycle.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.18.2.3 Capture packet to file, remote or line Use this command to configure packet capture options. This command is persistent across a reboot cycle. Syntax capture {file | remote | line} file – In the capture file mode, the captured packets are stored in a file on Flash. The maximum file size defaults to 512KB.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.18.2.4 capture remote port Use this command to configure file capture options. This command is persistent across a reboot cycle. Syntax capture remote [port <port-id>] <port-id> - Configure the listening port for remote Wireshark tool. The range of port ID is 1024 to 49151.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.16.18.2.6 capture line warp This command enables wrapping of captured packets in line mode when the captured packets reaches full capacity. This command is persistent across a reboot cycle. Syntax capture line [wrap] no capture line wrap Default Setting Disable...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17 DHCP Snooping Commands DHCP snooping is a security feature that monitors DHCP messages between a DHCP client and DHCP servers to filter harmful DHCP messages and to build a bindings database of {MAC address, IP address, VLAN ID, port} tuples that are considered authorized.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.1 Show Commands 6.17.1.1 show ip dhcp snooping This command displays the DHCP Snooping global configurations and per port configurations. Syntax show ip dhcp snooping Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: The interface for which data is displayed.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.1.2 show ip dhcp snooping binding This command displays the DHCP Snooping binding entries. To restrict the output, use the following options: Dynamic: Restrict the output based on DCHP snooping. Interface: Restrict the output based on a specific interface. ...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.1.3 show ip dhcp snooping database This command displays the DHCP Snooping configuration related to the database persistency. Syntax show ip dhcp snooping database Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Agent URL: Bindings database agent URL.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.1.4 show ip dhcp snooping statistics This command lists statistics for DHCP Snooping security violations on untrusted ports. Syntax show ip dhcp snooping statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: The IP address of the interface in slot/port format.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.1.6 show ip dhcp snooping information stats interface This command display statistics specific to DHCP Option-82 configuration interface. Syntax show ip dhcp snooping information stats interface [<slot/port>] <slot/port> - Interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.1.8 show ip dhcp snooping information vlan This command display the DHCP Option-82 configuration specific to VLAN. Syntax show ip dhcp snooping information vlan <vlan-list> <vlan-list> - Specifies VLAN ID in a list. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.1.10 show ip dhcp snooping information remote-id vlan This command display the DHCP Option-82 remote-id configuration specific to VLAN. Syntax show ip dhcp snooping information remote-id vlan <vlan-list> <vlan-list> - Specifies VLAN ID in a list. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Default Setting None Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.2 Configuration Commands 6.17.2.1 ip dhcp snooping This command enables the DHCP Snooping globally. Syntax ip dhcp snooping no ip dhcp snooping no - This command disables the DHCP Snooping globally. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.2.3 ip dhcp snooping verify mac-address This command enables the verification of the source MAC address with the client hardware address in the received DCHP message. Syntax ip dhcp snooping verify mac-address no ip dhcp snooping verify mac-address no - This command disables the verification of the source MAC address with the client hardware address.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.2.5 ip dhcp snooping database write-delay This command configures the interval in seconds at which the DHCP Snooping database will be persisted. The interval value ranges from 15 to 86400 seconds. Syntax ip dhcp snooping database write-delay <in seconds> no ip dhcp snooping database write-delay no - This command sets the write delay value to the default value.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.2.7 ip dhcp snooping binding This command configures the static DHCP Snooping binding.. Syntax ip dhcp snooping binding <mac-address> vlan <vlan id> <ip address> interface <interface id> no ip dhcp snooping binding <mac-address> no - This command removes the DHCP static entry from the DHCP Snooping database.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.2.9 ip dhcp snooping log-invalid This command controls the logging DHCP messages filtration by the DHCP Snooping application. Syntax ip dhcp snooping log-invalid no ip dhcp snooping log-invalid no - This command disables the logging DHCP messages filtration by the DHCP Snooping application.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.2.11 clear ip dhcp snooping binding Use this command to clear all DHCP Snooping bindings on all interfaces or on a specific interface. Syntax clear ip dhcp snooping binding [interface <slot/port>] <slot/port> - Specifies the interface number. Command Mode Privileged EXEC 6.17.2.12 clear ip dhcp snooping statistics...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.2.14 ip dhcp snooping information option This command ip dhcp snooping information option enables the DHCP L2 option mode on the interface. Syntax ip dhcp snooping information option no ip dhcp snooping information option no - This command disables the DHCP L2 option mode.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.2.16 ip dhcp snooping information option remote-id Use this command to enable the DHCP Snooping information option remote-id on a range of VLANs. When remote-id string is set using this command, all Client DHCP requests that fall under this service subscription are added with Option-82 Remote-id as the configured remote-id string.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.17.2.18 ip dhcp snooping information option trust Use this command to configure an interface as trusted for Option-82 reception. Syntax ip dhcp snooping information option trust no ip dhcp snooping information option trust no - This command with no argument to configure an interface to default untrusted for Option-82 reception..
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.18 IP Source Guard (IPSG) Commands IP Source Guard (IPSG) is a security feature that filters IP packets based on source ID. The source ID may be either the source IP address or a {source IP address, source MAC address} pair. The DHCP snooping binding database and static IPSG entries identify authorized source IDs.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.18.1 Show Commands 6.18.1.1 show ip verify This command displays the IPSG interface configurations on all ports. Syntax show ip verify [interface <slot/port>] <slot/port> - Specifies the interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Interface address in slot/port format.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Interface: Interface address in slot/port format. Filter Type: Is one of two values: ip-mac: User has configured MAC address filtering on this interface. ip: Only IP address filtering on this interface. IP Address: IP address of the interface.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.18.2 Configuration Commands 6.18.2.1 ip verify source This command configures the IPSG source ID attribute to filter the data traffic in the hardware. Source ID is the combination of IP address and MAC address. Normal command allows data traffic filtration based on the IP address.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.19 Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) Command Dynamic ARP Inspection (DAI) is a security feature that rejects invalid and malicious ARP packets. DAI prevents a class of man-in-the-middle attacks, where an unfriendly station intercepts traffic for other stations by poisoning the ARP caches of its unsuspecting neighbors.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.19.1 Show Commands 6.19.1.1 show ip arp inspection statistics This command displays the statistics of the ARP packets processed by Dynamic ARP Inspection. Give the vlan-list argument and the command displays the statistics on all DAI-enabled VLANs in that list. Give the single vlan argument and the command displays the statistics on that VLAN.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.19.1.2 show ip arp inspection This command displays the Dynamic ARP Inspection global configuration and configuration on all the VLANs. With the vlan-list argument (i.e. comma separated VLAN ranges), the command displays the global configuration and configuration on all the VLANs in the given VLAN list.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.19.1.3 show ip arp inspection interfaces This command displays the Dynamic ARP Inspection configuration on all the DAI-enabled interfaces. An interface is said to be enabled for DAI if at least one VLAN, that the interface is a member of, is enabled for DAI.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.19.1.4 show arp access-list This command displays the configured ARP ACLs with the rules. Giving an ARP ACL name as the argument will display only the rules in that ARP ACL. Syntax show arp access-list [acl-name] Default Setting None Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.19.2 Configuration Commands 6.19.2.1 ip arp inspection validate This command enables additional validation checks like source-mac validation, destination-mac validation, and ip address validation on the received ARP packets. Syntax ip arp inspection validate {[src-mac] [dst-mac] [ip]} no ip arp inspection validate {[src-mac] [dst-mac] [ip]} no - This command disables the additional validation checks on the received ARP packets.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.19.2.3 ip arp inspection vlan logging This command enables logging of invalid ARP packets on a list of comma-separated VLAN ranges. Syntax ip arp inspection vlan <vlan-list> logging no ip arp inspection vlan <vlan-list> logging no - This command disables logging of invalid ARP packets on a list of comma-separated VLAN ranges.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.19.2.5 ip arp inspection trust This command configures an interface as trusted for Dynamic ARP Inspection. Syntax ip arp inspection trust no ip arp inspection trust no - This command configures an interface as untrusted for Dynamic ARP Inspection. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.19.2.7 arp access-list This command creates an ARP ACL. Syntax arp access-list <acl-name> no arp access-list <acl-name> no - This command deletes a configured ARP ACL. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.19.2.8 permit ip host mac host This command configures a rule for a valid IP address and MAC address combination used in ARP packet validation.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.19.2.9 clear ip arp inspection statistics This command resets the statistics for Dynamic ARP Inspection on all VLANs. Syntax clear ip arp inspection statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec _____________________________________________________________________________ LB9 User’s Guide 567/1523...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20 Differentiated Service Command This Switching Command function can only be used on the QoS software version. This chapter contains the CLI commands used for the QOS Differentiated Services (DiffServ) package. The user configures DiffServ in several stages by specifying: 1.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch The following class restrictions are imposed by the LB8 Series L3 Switch DiffServ design: nested class support limited to: 'all' within 'all' no nested 'not' conditions no nested 'acl' class types ...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.1 General Commands The following characteristics are configurable for the platform as a whole. 6.20.1.1 diffserv This command sets the DiffServ operational mode to active. While disabled, the DiffServ configuration is retained and can be changed, but it is not activated. When enabled, Diffserv services are activated. Syntax diffserv Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2 Class Commands The 'class' command set is used in DiffServ to define: Traffic Classification specifies Behavior Aggregate (BA) based on DSCP, and Multi- Field (MF) classes of traffic (name, match criteria) Service Levels specifies the BA forwarding classes / service levels. Conceptually, DiffServ is a two-level hierarchy of classes: 1.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.2 no class-map This command eliminates an existing DiffServ class. Syntax no class-map <class-map-name> <class-map-name> is the name of an existing DiffServ class. The class name 'default' is reserved and is not allowed here. This command may be issued at any time;...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.4 match any This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition whereby all packets are considered to belong to the class. Syntax match any Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config / Ipv6-Class-Map Config 6.20.2.5 match class-map This command adds to the specified class definition the set of match conditions defined for another class.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch The combined match criteria of <classname> and <refclassname> must be an allowed combination based on the class type. Any subsequent changes to the <refclassname> class match criteria must maintain this validity, or the change attempt shall fail. The total number of class rules formed by the complete reference class chain (includes both predecessor and successor classes) must not exceed a platform-specific maximum.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.7 match cos This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition for the Class of Service value (the only tag in a single tagged packet or the first or outer 802.1Q tag of a double VLAN tagged packet). The value may be from 0 to 7.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.8 match destination-address mac This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the destination MAC address of a packet. The <address> parameter is any layer 2 MAC address formatted as six, two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons (e.g., 00:11:22:dd:ee:ff).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.9 match dstip This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the destination IP address of a packet. Syntax match dstip <ipaddr> <ipmask> <ipaddr> specifies an IP address. <ipmask>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.10 match dstl4port This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the destination layer 4 port of a packet using a single keyword or numeric notation or a numeric range notation. Syntax match dstl4port {<portkey>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.11 match ethertype This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of the ethertype. The <ethertype> value is specified as one of the following keywords: appletalk, arp, ibmsna, ipv4, ipv6, ipx, mplsmcast, mplsucast, netbios, novell, pppoe, rarp or as a custom ethertype value in the range of 0x0600-0xFFFF.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.12 match ip dscp This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of the IP DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) field in a packet, which is defined as the high-order six bits of the Service Type octet in the IP header (the low-order two bits are not checked).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.13 match ip precedence This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of the IP Precedence field in a packet, which is defined as the high-order three bits of the Service Type octet in the IP header (the low-order five bits are not checked).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.14 match ip tos This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of the IP TOS field in a packet, which is defined as all eight bits of the Service Type octet in the IP header. Syntax match ip tos <tosbits>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.15 match protocol This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of the IP Protocol field in a packet using a single keyword notation or a numeric value notation. Syntax match protocol {<protocol-name>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.16 match source-address mac This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the source MAC address of a packet. The <address> parameter is any layer 2 MAC address formatted as six, two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons (e.g., 00:11:22:dd:ee:ff).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.17 match srcip This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the source IP address of a packet. Syntax > match srcip <ipaddr> <ipmask <ipaddr> - specifies an IP address. <ipmask>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.18 match srcl4port This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the source layer 4 port of a packet using a single keyword or numeric notation or a numeric range notation. Syntax match srcl4port {<portkey>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.19 match vlan This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of the layer 2 VLAN Identifier field (the only tag in a single tagged packet or the first or outer tag of a double VLAN tagged packet).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.2.21 match srcip6 This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the source IP address of a packet. Syntax match srcip6 <source-ipv6-prefix/prefix-length> Default Setting None Command Mode IPv6-Class-Map Config 6.20.2.22 match ip6flowlbl This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the IPv6 flow label value.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.3 Policy Commands The 'policy' command set is used in DiffServ to define: Traffic Conditioning Specify traffic conditioning actions (policing, marking, shaping) to apply to traffic classes Service Provisioning Specify bandwidth and queue depth management requirements of service levels (EF, AF, etc.) The policy commands are used to associate a traffic class, which was defined by the class command set, with one or more QoS policy attributes.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.3.1 assign-queue This command modifies the queue id to which the associated traffic stream is assigned. The queueid is an integer from 0 to n-1, where n is the number of egress queues supported by the device. Syntax assign-queue <0-7>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.3.3 mirror This command specifies that all incoming packets for the associated traffic stream are copied to a specific egress interface (physical port or LAG). This command is not available on the Broadcom 5630x platform. Syntax mirror {<slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Drop, Mirror 6.20.3.5 conform-color This command is used to enable color-aware traffic policing and define the conform-color class maps used. Used in conjunction with the police command where the fields for the conform level (for simple, single-rate, and two-rate policing) are specified.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.3.7 class This command creates an instance of a class definition within the specified policy for the purpose of defining treatment of the traffic class through subsequent policy attribute statements. Syntax class <classname> <classname>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.3.9 mark ip-dscp This command marks all packets for the associated traffic stream with the specified IP DSCP value. Syntax mark ip-dscp <value> <value> - is specified as either an integer from 0 to 63, or symbolically through one of the following keywords: af11, af12, af13, af21, af22, af23, af31, af32, af33, af41, af42, af43, be, cs0, cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5, cs6, cs7, ef.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.3.11 ip next-hop Policy Based Routing (PBR) is an alternative to routing protocols and allows you to configure a policy for unicast traffic flows, which provides more control over routing than a routing protocols does and avoids the need to configure interface-level traffic classification.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.3.12 ipv6 next-hop Policy Based Routing (PBR) is an alternative to routing protocols and allows you to configure a policy for unicast traffic flows, which provides more control over routing than a routing protocols does and avoids the need to configure interface-level traffic classification.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.3.13 police-simple This command is used to establish the traffic policing style for the specified class. The simple form of the police command uses a single data rate and burst size, resulting in two outcomes: conform and violate. The conforming data rate is specified in kilobits-per-second (Kbps) and is an integer from 1 to 4294967295.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.3.14 police-two-rate This command is the two-rate form of the police command and is used to establish the traffic policing style for the specified class. For each outcome, the only possible actions are drop, set-cos-as-sec-cos, set-cos-transmit, set-sec-cos-transmit, set-dscp-transmit, set-prec-transmit, or transmit.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.3.15 policy-map This command establishes a new DiffServ policy. The <policyname> parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the policy. The type of policy is specific to the inbound traffic direction as indicated by the in parameter. Syntax policy-map <policyname>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.4 Service Commands The 'service' command set is used in DiffServ to define: Traffic Conditioning Assign a DiffServ traffic conditioning policy (as specified by the policy commands) to an interface in the incoming direction. Service Provisioning Assign a DiffServ service provisioning policy (as specified by the policy commands) to an interface in the outgoing direction The service commands attach a defined policy to a directional interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.4.1 service-policy This command attaches a policy to an interface in a particular direction. Syntax service-policy {in | out} <policy-map-name> The command can be used in the Interface Config mode to attach a policy to a specific interface. Alternatively, the command can be used in the Global Config mode to attach this policy to all system interfaces.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.4.2 no service-policy This command detaches a policy from an interface in a particular direction. Syntax no service-policy {in | out} <policy-map-name> The command can be used in the Interface Config mode to detach a policy from a specific interface. Alternatively, the command can be used in the Global Config mode to detach this policy from all system interfaces to which it is currently attached.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.5 Show Commands The 'show' command set is used in DiffServ to display configuration and status information for: Classes Policies Services This information can be displayed in either summary or detailed formats. The status information is only shown when the DiffServ administrative mode is enabled;...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Keyword, Reference Class, Source IP Address, Source Layer 4 Port, Source MAC Address, and VLAN. Values: This field displays the values of the Match Criteria. Class Name: The name of this class. (Note that the order in which classes are displayed is not necessarily the same order in which they were created.) Class Type: A class type of 'all' means every match criterion defined for the class is evaluated simultaneously and must all be true to indicate a class match.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.5.3 show diffserv service This command displays policy service information for the specified interface and direction. Syntax show diffserv service {<slot/port> | port-channel <portchannel-id>} in <slot/port> - specifies a valid slot number and port number for the system. The direction parameter indicates the interface direction of interest.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.5.4 show diffserv service brief This command displays all interfaces in the system to which a DiffServ policy has been attached. The direction parameter is optional; if specified, only services in the indicated direction are shown. Syntax show diffserv service brief [ in ] Default Setting...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.5.5 show policy-map This command displays all configuration information for the specified policy. Syntax show policy-map [<policy-map-name>] <policy-map-name> - is the name of an existing DiffServ policy. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Policy Name: The name of this policy.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Non-Conform Action: The current setting for the action taken on a packet considered to not conform to the policing parameters. This is not displayed if policing not in use for the class under this policy.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.5.6 show policy-map interface This command displays policy-oriented statistics information for the specified interface and direction. Syntax show policy-map interface {<slot/port> | port-channel <portchannel-id>} in <slot/port> - specifies a valid slot number and port number for the system. The direction parameter indicates the interface direction of interest.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.20.5.7 show service-policy This command displays a summary of policy-oriented statistics information for all interfaces in the specified direction. The direction parameter indicates the interface direction of interest. This command enables or disables the route reflector client. A route reflector client relies on a route reflector to re-advertise its routes to the entire AS.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.21 ACL Command 6.21.1 Show Commands 6.21.1.1 show mac access-lists name This command displays a MAC access list and all of the rules that are defined for the ACL. The <name> parameter is used to identify a specific MAC ACL to display. Syntax show mac access-lists <name>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.21.1.2 show mac access-lists This command displays a summary of all defined MAC access lists in the system. Syntax show mac access-lists Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Current number of all ACLs: The number of user-configured rules defined for this ACL. Maximum number of all ACLs: The maximum number of ACL rules.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.21.1.3 show ip access-lists This command displays an Access Control List (ACL) and all of the rules that are defined for the ACL. Syntax show ip access-lists [<1-199> | <name>] <1-199> - is the number used to identify the ACL. <name>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Redirect Interface: This field displays the slot/port to which packets matching this rule are forwarded. Time Range Name: Displays the name of the time-range if the IP ACL rule has referenced a time range.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.21.1.4 show access-lists interface This command displays Access List information for a particular interface and the 'in' direction. Syntax show access-lists { interface <slot/port> | port-channel <portchannel-id> } {in | out} <slot/port> - is the interface number. <portchannel-id>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.21.2 Configuration Commands 6.21.2.1 mac access-list extended This command creates a MAC Access Control List (ACL) identified by <name>, consisting of classification fields defined for the Layer 2 header of an Ethernet frame. The <name> parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the MAC access list.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.21.2.2 mac access-list extended rename This command changes the name of a MAC Access Control List (ACL). The <name> parameter is the name of an existing MAC ACL. The <newname> parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the MAC access list.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.21.2.3 mac access-group This command attaches a specific MAC Access Control List (ACL) identified by <name> to an interface, or associates it with a VLAN ID, in a given direction. The <name> parameter must be the name of an exsiting MAC ACL.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.21.2.4 mac access-list This command creates a new rule for the current MAC access list. Each rule is appended to the list of configured rules for the list. Note that an implicit 'deny all' MAC rule always terminates the access list. Note: The 'no' form of this command is not supported, as the rules within an ACL cannot be deleted individually.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.21.2.5 access-list This command creates an Access Control List (ACL) that is identified by the parameter. Syntax access-list {(<1-99> {deny | permit} {every | <srcip> <srcm ask>}) | ( {<100-199> {deny | permit} {every | {{icmp | igmp | ip | tcp | udp | <number>} any | <srcip>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.21.2.6 no access-list This command deletes an ACL that is identified by the parameter <accesslistnumber> from the system or remove an ACL rule that is identified by the parameter <1-28> from the an IP ACL <accesslistnumber>.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.21.2.7 ip access-group This command attaches a specified access-control list to an interface or associates with a VLAN ID in a given direction. The parameter <name> is the name of the Access Control List. An optional sequence number may be specified to indicate the order of this IP access list relative to other IP access lists already assigned to this interface and direction.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.21.2.8 ip access-list Use this command to create an extended IP Access Control List (ACL) identified by <name>, consisting of classification fields defined for the IP header of an IPv4 frame. The <name> parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the IP access list.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.22 IPv6 ACL Command 6.22.1 Show Commands 6.22.1.1 show ipv6 access-lists This command displays an IPv6 access list and all of the rules that are defined for the IPv6 ACL. Use the [name] parameter to identify a specific IPv6 ACL to display. Syntax show ipv6 access-lists [<name>] <name>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.22.2 Configuration Commands 6.22.2.1 ipv6 access-list This command creates an IPv6 Access Control List (ACL) identified by <name>, consisting of classification fields defined for the IP header of an IPv6 frame. The <name> parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the IPv6 access list.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.22.2.2 ipv6 access-list rename This command changes the name of an IPv6 ACL. The <name> parameter is the name of an existing IPv6 ACL. The <newname> parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the IPv6 access list.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.22.2.3 {deny | permit} This command creates a new rule for the current IPv6 access list. Each rule is appended to the list of configured rules for the list. The ‘no’ form of this command is not supported, since the rules within an IPv6 ACL cannot be deleted individually.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.22.2.4 ipv6 traffic-filter This command either attaches a specific IPv6 ACL identified by <name> to an interface or associates with a VLAN ID in a given direction. The <name> parameter must be the name of an existing IPv6 ACL. An optional sequence number may be specified to indicate the order of this mac access list relative to other IPv6 access lists already assigned to this interface and direction.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.23 CoS (Class of Service) Command 6.23.1 Show Commands 6.23.1.1 show queue cos-map This command displays the current Dot1p (802.1p) priority mapping to internal traffic classes for a specific interface. The slot/port parameter is optional and is only valid on platforms that support independent per-port class of service mappings.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.23.1.2 show queue ip-dscp-mapping This command maps an IP DSCP value to an internal traffic class. The <ipdscp> value is specified as either an integer from 0 to 63, or symbolically through one of the following keywords: af11, af12, af13, af21, af22, af23, af31, af32, af33, af41, af42, af43, be, cs0, cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5, cs6, cs7, ef.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.23.1.3 show queue trust This command displays the current trust mode setting for a specific interface. The slot/port parameter is optional and is only valid on platforms that support independent per-port class of service mappings. If specified, the port trust mode of the interface is displayed.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.23.1.4 show queue cos-queue This command displays the class-of-service queue configuration for the specified interface. The slot/port parameter is optional and is only valid on platforms that support independent per-port class of service mappings.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.23.2 Configuration Commands 6.23.2.1 queue cos-map This command maps an 802.1p priority to an internal traffic class on a "per-port" basis. Syntax queue cos-map <0-7> <0-7> no queue cos-map < 0-7 > - The range of queue priority is 0 to 7. <...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.23.2.2 queue trust This command sets the class of service trust mode of an interface. You can set the mode to trust one of the Dot1p (802.1p) or IP DSCP packet markings. You can also set the interface mode to untrusted. If you configure an interface to use Dot1p, the mode does not appear in the output of the show running config command because Dot1p is the default.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.23.2.3 queue cos-queue min-bandwidth This command specifies the minimum transmission bandwidth guarantee for each interface queue. Syntax queue cos-queue min-bandwidth <bw-0> <bw-1> … <bw-6> no queue cos-queue min-bandwidth <bw-0> <bw-1> … <bw-6>- Each Valid range is (0 to 100) in increments of 5 and the total sum is less than or equal to 100.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.23.2.4 queue cos-queue strict This command activates the strict priority scheduler mode for each specified queue on a "per-port" basis. Syntax queue cos-queue strict <queue-id-0> [<queue-id-1> … <queue-id-6>] no queue cos-queue strict <queue-id-0> [<queue-id-1> … <queue-id-6>] no - This command restores the default weighted scheduler mode for each specified queue on a "per-port"...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.23.2.5 queue cos-queue traffic-shape This command specifies the maximum transmission bandwidth limit for the interface as a whole. Also known as rate shaping, this has the effect of smoothing temporary traffic bursts over time so that the transmitted traffic rate is bounded.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.24 Auto-Voice over IP Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure Auto-Voice over IP (VoIP) commands. The Auto-VoIP feature explicitly matches VoIP streams in Ethernet switches and provides them with a better class-of-service than ordinary traffic.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.24.1 Show Commands 6.24.1.1 show auto-voip interface Use this command to display the VoIP Profile settings on the interface or interfaces of the switch. Syntax show auto-voip interface [{< slot/port > | port-channel <portchannel-id>}] <...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.24.2 Configuration Commands 6.24.2.1 auto-voip all Use this command to enable VoIP Profile on the interfaces of the switch. Syntax auto-voip all no auto-voip all no - Use this command to disable VoIP Profile on the interfaces of the switch. Default Setting Disable Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.25 iSCSI Optimization Commands This section describes commands you use to monitor iSCSI sessions and prioritize iSCSI packets. iSCSI Optimzation provides a means of giving traffic between iSCSI initiator and target systems special Quality of Service (QoS) treatment.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.25.1.2 show iscsi sessions This command displays the iSCSI sessions. Syntax show iscsi sessions [detailed] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged EXEC Display Message Example #1: show iscsi sessions Session 0: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Target: iqn.2006-03.com.kernsafe:q97041406.ImageDisk0 Initiator: iqn.2003-06.com.starwindsoftware.starport:ap111111 ISID: 801234567890 Example #2: show iscsi sessions detailed...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.25.2 Configuration Commands 6.25.2.1 iscsi enable This command globally enables iSCSI awareness. Syntax iscsi enable no iscsi enable no - This command disables iSCSI awareness. When you use the no iscsi enable command, iSCSI resources will be released.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.25.2.2 iscsi cos This command sets the quality of service profile that will be applied to iSCSI flows. iSCSI flows are assigned by default to the highest VPT/DSCP mapped to the highest queue not used for stack management.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.25.2.3 iscsi aging time This command sets the aging time for iSCSI sessions. Behavior when changing aging time: When aging time is increased, current sessions will be timed out according to the new value. ...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.25.2.4 iscsi target port This command configures an iSCSI target port and, optionally, a target system’s IP address and IQN name. When working with private iSCSI ports (not IANA-assigned ports 3260/860), it is recommended to specify the target IP address as well, so that the switch will only snoop frames with which the TCP destination port is one of the configured TCP ports, and the destination IP is the target’s IP address.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.26 Domain Name Server Relay Commands 6.26.1 Show Commands 6.26.1.1 show hosts This command displays the static host name-to-address mapping table. Syntax show hosts Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Domain Name List: Domain Name.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.26.1.2 show dns This command displays the configuration of the DNS server. Syntax show dns Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Domain Lookup Status: Enable or disable the IP Domain Naming System (DNS)-based host name-to-address translation function.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.26.1.3 show dns cache This command displays all entries in the DNS cache table. Syntax show dns cache Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Domain Name List: Domain Name IP Address: IP address of the corresponding domain name, including IPv4 and IPv6. TTL: Time in seconds that this entry will remain in the DNS cache table Flag: Indicates if this entry is reliable.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.26.2 Configuration Commands 6.26.2.1 ip hosts This command creates a static entry in the DNS table that maps a host name to an IP address. There are maximum 8 entries for IPv4 and 8 entries for IPv6. Syntax ip host <name>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.26.2.3 ip domain-name This command defines the default domain name to be appended to incomplete host names (i.e., host names passed from a client are not formatted with dotted notation). Syntax ip domain-name <name> no ip domain-name <name>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.26.2.4 ip domain-list This command defines the domain name that can be appended to incomplete host names (i.e., host names passed from a client are not formatted with dotted notation). The domain name table can contain maximum 6 entries.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.26.2.5 ip name-server This command specifies the address of one or more domain name servers to use for name-to-address resolution. There are maximum 6 entries for IPv4 and 6 entries for IPv6 in the Domain Name Server Table.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.26.2.7 ip domain-lookup This command enables the IP Domain Naming System (DNS)-based host name-to-address translation. Syntax ip domain-lookup no ip domain-lookup <no> - This command disables the IP Domain Naming System (DNS)-based host name-to-address translation.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.26.2.9 clear domain-list This command clears all entries in the domain name list table. Syntax clear domain-list Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.26.2.10 clear dns This command sets the DNS configuration to default value. Syntax clear dns Default Setting...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.26.2.11 clear dns cache This command clears all entries in the DNS cache table. Syntax clear dns cache Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.26.2.12 clear dns counter This command clears the statistics of all entries in the DNS cache table. Syntax clear dns counter Default Setting...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.27 UDLD Commands 6.27.1 Show command 6.27.1.1 show udld Show UDLD information in all interfaces or specific interface Syntax show udld {< slot/port>} <slot/port> - The interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Port enable operational state: Specifies the Port Enable Operational State of the selected port.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.27.2 Configuration Commands 6.27.2.1 udld aggressive Enable/Disable UDLD protocol in aggressive mode on fiber ports except where locally configured Syntax udld aggressive no udld aggressive Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config. 6.27.2.2 udld enable Enable/Disable UDLD protocol on fiber ports except where locally configured Syntax udld enable...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.27.2.3 udld message time Set UDLD message time period in <7-90> range. The message time is to use between sending of messages in steady. Default value of UDLD message time is 15. Syntax udld message time <7-90>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.27.2.5 udld port aggressive Enable/Disable UDLD protocol in aggressive mode on the interface Syntax udld port aggressive no udld port aggressive Default Setting Disable Command Mode Interface Config. _____________________________________________________________________________ LB9 User’s Guide 665/1523...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.28 Multi Chassis Link Aggregation Commands 6.28.1 Show Commands 6.28.1.1 show mlag This command displays detailed information about the Multi-chassis Link Aggregation (MLAG) configured on the switch. Syntax show mlag <mlag-number> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.28.1.2 show mlag consistency-parameters This command displays the consistency of parameters that must be compatible across the Multi-chassis Link Aggregation (MLAG). Syntax show mlag consistency-parameters <mlag-number> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Spanning Tree Admin Mode: Indicates whether administrative mode is enabled or disabled of MLAG peer devices.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch VTP Domain Name: Displays the name that identifies the administrative domain of MLAG peer devices. VTP Password: Displays the VTP domain password of MLAG peer devices. IGMP Snooping Admin Mode: Indicates whether or not IGMP Snooping is active on the switch of MLAG peer devices.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.28.2 Configuration Commands 6.28.2.1 mlag This command enables a Multi-chassis Link Aggregation (MLAG), which allows links that are physically connected to two different devices to appear as a single port channel to a third device. To disable MLAG on the switch, use the no form of this command.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.28.2.3 mlag system-mac This command manually configures the Multi-chassis Link Aggregation (MLAG) domain MAC address. To restore the default system MAC address, use the no form of this command. Syntax mlag system-mac <mac-address> no mlag system-mac <mac-address>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.28.2.5 mlag <mlag-number> This command moves other port channels into a Multi-chassis Link Aggregation (MLAG) to connect to the downstream device. The range is from 1 and 4096. To remove the port channels from the mlag, use the no form of this command. Syntax mlag <mlag-number>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Routing Commands 7.1 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Commands 7.1.1 Show Commands 7.1.1.1 show ip arp This command displays the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache. Syntax show ip arp Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Age Time: Is the time it takes for an ARP entry to age out.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Type: Is the type that was configured into the unit. The possible values are Local, Gateway, Dynamic and Static. Age: This field displays the current age of the ARP entry since last refresh (in hh:mm:ss format). 7.1.1.2 show ip arp brief This command displays the brief Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table information.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.1.1.3 show ip arp static This command displays the static Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table information. Syntax show ip arp static Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message IP address: Is the IP address of a device on a subnet attached to an existing routing interface. MAC address: Is the MAC address for that device.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.1.2 Configuration Commands 7.1.2.1 arp This command creates an ARP entry. The value for <ipaddress> is the IP address of a device on a subnet attached to an existing routing interface. The value for <macaddress> is a unicast MAC address for that device.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Interface Config 7.1.2.3 ip local-proxy-arp This command enables or disables Local Proxy ARP on an interface. Syntax ip local-proxy-arp no ip local-proxy-arp no - This command disables Local Proxy ARP on a router interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.1.2.5 arp dynamicrenew This command enables ARP component to automatically renew ARP entries of type dynamic when they age out. Syntax arp dynamicrenew no arp dynamicrenew no - This command disables ARP component from automatically renewing ARP entries of type dynamic when they age out.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.1.2.7 arp resptime This command configures the ARP request response timeout. Syntax arp resptime <1-10> no arp resptime <1-10> - The range of default response time is 1 to 10 seconds. no - This command configures the default response timeout time. Default Setting The default response time is 1.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.1.2.9 arp timeout This command configures the ARP entry ageout time. Syntax arp timeout <15-21600> no arp timeout <15-21600> - Represents the IP ARP entry ageout time in seconds. The range is 15 to 21600 seconds.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2 IP Routing Commands 7.2.1 Show Commands 7.2.1.1 show ip brief This command displays all the summary information of the IP. Syntax show ip brief Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Default Time to Live: The computed TTL (Time to Live) of forwarding a packet from the local router to the final destination.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.1.2 show ip interface port This command displays all pertinent information about the IP interfaces. Syntax show ip interface port <slot/port> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Routing Interface Status: Determine the operational status of IPv4 routing Interface. The possible values are Up or Down.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Destination Unreachables: Displays whether ICMP Destination Unreachables may be sent (enabled or disabled). ICMP Redirects: Displays whether ICMP Redirects may be sent (enabled or disabled). 7.2.1.3 show ip interface brief This command displays summary information about IP configuration settings for all ports in the router. Syntax show ip interface brief Default Setting...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.1.4 show ip route This command displays the routing table. The <ip-address> specifies the network for which the route is to be displayed and displays the best matching best-route for the address. The <mask> specifies the subnet mask for the given <ip-address>.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.1.5 show ip route bestroutes This command displays router route table information for the best routes. Syntax show ip route bestroutes Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Total Number of Routes: The total number of routes. Network Address: Is an IP route prefix for the destination.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.1.6 show ip route entry This command displays the router route entry information. Syntax show ip route entry <networkaddress> <networkaddress> - Is a valid network address identifying the network on the specified interface. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.1.7 show ip route connected This command displays directly connected routes. Syntax show ip route connected Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Route Codes: Displays the key for the routing protocol codes that might appear in the routing table output.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.1.8 show ip route ospf This command displays Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routes. The option all command displays all (best and non-best) routes. Syntax show ip route ospf [all] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.1.9 show ip route rip This command displays Routing Information Protocol (RIP) routes. The option all command displays all (best and non-best) routes. Syntax show ip route rip [all] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Route Codes: Displays the key for the routing protocol codes that might appear in the routing table...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.1.10 show ip route static This command displays Static Routes. The option all command displays all (best and non-best) routes. Syntax show ip route static [all] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Route Codes: Displays the key for the routing protocol codes that might appear in the routing table output.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.1.11 show ip route summary This command displays the routing table summary. Use the optional all parameter to show the number of all routes, including best and non-best routes. To include only the number of best routes, do not use the optional parameter.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.1.12 show ip route preferences This command displays detailed information about the route preferences. Route preferences are used in determining the best route. Lower router preference values are preferred over higher router preference values.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.1.13 show ip stats This command displays IP statistical information. Refer to RFC 1213 for more information about the fields that are displayed. Syntax show ip stats Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec _____________________________________________________________________________ LB9 User’s Guide 692/1523...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.2 Configuration Commands 7.2.2.1 routing This command enables routing for an interface. Syntax routing no routing no - Disable routing for an interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 7.2.2.2 ip routing This command enables the IP Router Admin Mode for the master switch.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.2.3 ip address This command configures an IP address on an interface. The IP address may be a secondary IP address. Syntax ip address <ipaddr> <subnet-mask> [secondary] no ip address <ipaddr> <subnet-mask> [secondary] <ipaddr>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.2.5 ip route This command configures a static route. Syntax ip route <networkaddr> <subnetmask> [ {<nexthopip>|Null0} [<1-255 >] ] no ip route <networkaddr> <subnetmask> [ { <nexthopip> | <1-255 > | Null0 } ] <ipaddr>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.2.7 ip route distance This command sets the default distance (preference) for static routes. Lower route distance values are preferred when determining the best route. The ip route and ip route default commands allow you to optionally set the distance (preference) of an individual static route.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.2.8 ip mtu This command sets the IP Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) on a routing interface or range of interfaces. The IP MTU is the size of the largest IP packet that can be transmitted on the interface without fragmentation.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.2.2.9 encapsulation This command configures the link layer encapsulation type for the packet. Syntax encapsulation {ethernet | snap} ethernet - The link layer encapsulation type is ethernet. snap - The link layer encapsulation type is SNAP. Default Setting The default value is ethernet.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands 7.3.1 Show Commands 7.3.1.1 show ip ospf This command displays information relevant to the OSPF router. Syntax show ip ospf Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Messages Some of the information below displays only if you enable OSPF and configure certain features.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Default Metric: Default value for redistributed routes. Network Area: Shows area for the Network Area setting. Default Route Advertise: Indicates whether the default routes received from other source protocols are advertised or not. Always: Shows whether default routes are always advertised.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.1.2 show ip ospf abr This command displays the internal OSPF routing table entries to Area Border Routers (ABR). This command takes no options Syntax show ip ospf abr Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Eexc User Exec Display Messages...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.1.3 show ip ospf area This command displays information about the area. The <areaid> identifies the OSPF area that is being displayed. Syntax show ip ospf area <areaid> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Messages...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.1.4 show ip ospf asbr This command displays the internal OSPF routing table entries to Autonomous System Boundary Routers (ASBR). This command takes no options. Syntax show ip ospf asbr Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.1.5 show ip ospf database This command displays information about the link state database when OSPF is enabled. If you do not enter any parameters the command displays the LSA headers for all areas. Use the optional <areaid> parameter to display database information about a specific area.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Options: This is an integer. It indicates that the LSA receives special handling during routing calculations. Rtr Opt: Router Options are valid for router links only. 7.3.1.6 show ip ospf database database-summary Use this command to display the number of each type of LSA in the database for each area and for the router.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.1.7 show ip ospf interface This command displays the information for the IFO object or virtual interface tables. Syntax show ip ospf interface {<slot/port> | loopback <loopback-id> | vlan <vlan-id>} Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Backup Designated Router: The router ID representing the backup designated router. Number of Link Events: The number of link events. Local Link LSAs: The number of Link Local Opaque LSAs in the link-state database. Local Link LSA Checksum: The sum of LS Checksums of Link Local Opaque LSAs in the link-state database.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.1.9 show ip ospf interface stats This command displays the statistics for a specific interface. The information below will only be displayed if OSPF is enabled. Syntax show ip ospf interface stats {<slot/port> | loopback <loopback-id> | vlan <vlan-id>} Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Area Mismatch: The number of OSPF packets discarded because the area ID in the OSPF header is not the area ID configured on the ingress interface. Invalid Destination Address: The number of OSPF packets discarded because the packet’s destination IP address is not the address of the ingress interface and is not the AllDrRouters or AllSpfRouters multicast addresses.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.1.10 show ip ospf neighbor This command displays information about OSPF neighbors. If you do not specify a neighbor IP address, the output displays summary information in a table. If you specify an interface or tunnel, only the information for that interface or tunnel displays.The <ip-address>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Full - the neighboring routers are fully adjacent and they will now appear in router-LSAs and network-LSAs. Dead Time: The amount of time, in seconds, to wait before the router assumes the neighbor is unreachable.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.1.11 show ip ospf range This command displays information about the area ranges for the specified <areaid>. The <areaid> identifies the OSPF area whose ranges are being displayed.. Syntax show ip ospf range <areaid> Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.1.12 show ip ospf statistics This command displays information about recent Shortest Path First (SPF) calculations. The SPF is the OSPF routing table calculation. The output lists the number of times the SPF has run for each OSPF area.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.1.13 show ip ospf stub table This command displays the OSPF stub table. The information below will only be displayed if OSPF is initialized on the switch.. Syntax show ip ospf stub table Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.1.14 show ip ospf virtual-link This command displays the OSPF Virtual Interface information for a specific area and neighbor. The <areaid> parameter identifies the area and the <neighbor> parameter identifies the neighbor's Router Syntax show ip ospf virtual-link <areaid>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.1.15 show ip ospf virtual-link brief This command displays the OSPF Virtual Interface information for all areas in the system. Syntax show ip ospf virtual-link brief Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Messages Area ID: The area id of the requested OSPF area.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2 Configuration Commands 7.3.2.1 router ospf Use this command to enter Router OSPF mode Syntax router ospf Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.3.2.2 enable Use enable command resets the default administrative mode of OSPF in the router (active). no enable command sets the administrative mode of OSPF in the router to inactive Syntax enable...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.3 network area Use network area command to enable OSPFv2 on an interface and set its area ID if the IP address of an interface is covered by this network command. Use no network area command to disable the OSPFv2 on a interface if the IP address of an interface was earlier covered by this network command Syntax network <ip-address>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.5 1583compatibility 1583 compatibility mode is enabled by default. If all OSPF routers in the routing domain are capable of operating according to RFC 2328, OSPF 1583 compatibility mode should be disabled. 1583compatibility command enables OSPF 1583 compatibility. no 1583compatibility command disables OSPF 1583 compatibility Syntax 1583compatibility...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.7 area nssa area nssa command configures the specified areaid to function as an NSSA. no area nssa command disables nssa from the specified area id. Syntax area <areaid> nssa no area <areaid> nssa Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.9 area nssa no-redistribute area nssa no-redistribute command configures the NSSA Area Border router (ABR) so that learned external routes will not be redistributed to the NSSA. no area nssa no-redistribute command disables the NSSA ABR so that learned external routes are redistributed to the NSSA Syntax area <areaid>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.11 area nssa translator-role area nssa translator-role command configures the translator role of the NSSA. A value of always causes the router to assume the role of the translator the instant it becomes a border router and a value of candidate causes the router to participate in the translator election process when it attains border router status.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.13 area range area range command creates a specified area range for a specified NSSA. The <ipaddr> is a valid IP address. The <subnetmask> is a valid subnet mask. The LSDB type must be specified by either summarylink or nssaexternallink, and the advertising of the area range can be allowed or suppressed.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.15 area stub no-summary area stub no-summary command configures the Summary LSA mode for the stub area identified by <areaid>. Use this command to prevent LSA Summaries from being sent. no area stub no-summary command configures the default Summary LSA mode for the stub area identified by <areaid>.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.17 area virtual-link authentication area virtual-link authentication command configures the authentication type and key for the OSPF virtual interface identified by <areaid> and <neighbor>. The <neighbor> parameter is the Router ID of the neighbor. The value for <type> is either none, simple, or encrypt. The [key] is composed of standard displayable, non-control keystrokes from a Standard 101/102-key keyboard.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.19 area virtual-link hello-interval area virtual-link hello-interval command configures the hello interval for the OSPF virtual interface on the virtual interface identified by <areaid> and <neighbor>. The <neighbor> parameter is the Router ID of the neighbor.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.21 area virtual-link transmit-delay area virtual-link transmit-delay command configures the transmit delay for the OSPF virtual interface on the virtual interface identified by <areaid> and <neighbor>. The <neighbor> parameter is the Router ID of the neighbor. The range for seconds is 0 to 3600 (1 hour). no area virtual-link transmit-delay command resets the default transmit delay for the OSPF virtual interface to the default value.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.23 bandwidth By default, OSPF computes the link cost of an interface as the ratio of the reference bandwidth to the interface bandwidth. Reference bandwidth is specified with the auto-cost command. For the purpose of the OSPF link cost calculation, use the bandwidth command to specify the interface bandwidth.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.25 clear ip ospf Use this command to disable and re-enable OSPF. Syntax clear ip ospf Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.3.2.26 clear ip ospf configuration Use this command to reset the OSPF configuration to factory defaults. Syntax clear ip ospf configuration Default Setting...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.27 clear ip ospf counters Use this command to reset global and interface statistics Syntax clear ip ospf counters Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.3.2.28 clear ip ospf neighbor Use this command to drop the adjacency with all OSPF neighbors. On each neighbor’s interface, send a one-way hello.Adjacencies may then be re-established.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.29 clear ip ospf neighbor interface To drop adjacency with all neighbors on a specific interface, use the optional parameter [slot/port]. To drop adjacency with a specific router ID on a specific interface, use the optional parameter [ipaddr]. Syntax clear ip ospf neighbor [interface {{<slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.31 default-information originate default-information originate command is used to control the advertisement of default routes. no default-information originate command is used to control the advertisement of default routes. Syntax default-information originate [always] [metric <0-16777214>] [metric-type {1 | 2}] no default-information originate [metric] [metric-type] Default Setting metric—unspecified...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.33 distance ospf distance ospf command sets the route preference value of OSPF in the router. Lower route preference values are preferred when determining the best route. The type of OSPF route can be intra, inter, or external.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.35 exit-overflow-interval exit-overflow-interval command configures the exit overflow interval for OSPF. It describes the number of seconds after entering overflow state that a router will wait before attempting to leave the overflow state. This allows the router to again originate non-default AS-external-LSAs. When set to 0, the router will not leave overflow state until restarted.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.37 ip ospf authentication ip ospf authentication command sets the OSPF Authentication Type and Key for the specified interface. The value of <type> is either none, simple or encrypt. The <key> is composed of standard displayable, non-control keystrokes from a Standard 101/102-key keyboard.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.39 ip ospf dead-interval ip ospf dead-interval command sets the OSPF dead interval for the specified interface. The value for <seconds> is a valid positive integer, which represents the length of time in seconds that a router's Hello packets have not been seen before its neighbor routers declare that the router is down.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.41 ip ospf network ip ospf network command to configure OSPF to treat an interface as a point-to-point rather than broadcast interface. The broadcast option sets the OSPF network type to broadcast. The point-to-point option sets the OSPF network type to point-to-point.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.43 ip ospf retransmit-interval ip ospf retransmit command sets the OSPF retransmit Interval for the specified interface. The retransmit interval is specified in seconds. The value for <seconds> is the number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this router interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.45 ip ospf mtu-ignore ip ospf mtu-ignore command disables OSPF maximum transmission unit (MTU) mismatch detection. OSPF Database Description packets specify the size of the largest IP packet that can be sent without fragmentation on the interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.47 redistribute redistribute command configures OSPF protocol to allow redistribution of routes from the specified source protocol/routers. no redistribute command configures OSPF protocol to prohibit redistribution of routes from the specified source protocol/routers. Syntax redistribute {rip | bgp | static | connected} [metric <0-16777214>] [metric-type {1 | 2}] [tag <0-4294967295>] [subnets]...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.49 passive-interface default passive-interface default command to enable global passive mode by default for all interfaces. It overrides any interface level passive mode. OSPF will not form adjacencies over a passive interface. no passive-interface default command to disable the global passive mode by default for all interfaces.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.3.2.51 timers spf Use this command to configure the SPF delay time and hold time. The valid range for both parameters is 0-65535 seconds.. Syntax timers spf <delay-time> <hold-time> Default Setting delay-time—5 hold-time—10 Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode _____________________________________________________________________________...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.4 BOOTP/DHCP Relay Commands 7.4.1 Show Commands 7.4.1.1 show bootpdhcprelay This command displays the BootP/DHCP Relay information. Syntax show bootpdhcprelay Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Maximum Hop Count: Is the maximum allowable relay agent hops. Minimum Wait Time (Seconds) Is the minimum wait time.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.4.2 Configuration Commands 7.4.2.1 bootpdhcprelay cidoptmode This command enables the circuit ID option mode for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system. Syntax bootpdhcprelay cidoptmode no bootpdhcprelay cidoptmode no - This command is used to disable the circuit ID option mode for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.4.2.3 bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount This command configures the maximum allowable relay agent hops for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system. Syntax bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount <hops> no bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount <hops> - The range of maximum hop count is 1 to 16. no - Set the maximum hop count to 4.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.4.2.5 bootpdhcprelay serverip This command configures the server IP Address for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system. Syntax bootpdhcprelay serverip <ipaddr> no bootpdhcprelay serverip <ipaddr> - The IP address of the BootP/DHCP server. no - Clear the IP address of the BootP/DHCP server. Default Setting None Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.5 IP Helper Commands 7.5.1 Show Commands 7.5.1.1 show ip helper-address Use this command to display the IP helper address configuration. Syntax show ip helper-address Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Interface: The relay configuration is applied to packets that arrive on this interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.5.1.2 show ip helper statistics Use this command to display the number of UDP packets processed and relayed. Syntax show ip helper statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message DHCP client messages received: The number of valid messages received form a DHCP client DHCP client messages relayed: The number of DHCP client messages relayed to a server.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.5.2 Configuration Commands 7.5.2.1 ip helper-address Use this command to configure the relay of certain UDP broadcast packets received on a specific interface or range of interfaces. This command can be invoked multiple times on a routing interface, either to specify multiple server addresses for a given port number or to specify multiple port numbers handled by a specific server.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.5.2.3 ip helper-address Use this command to configure the relay of certain UDP broadcast packets received on any interface. If the interface that receives a UDP packet has been configured with an address, this global address value will be ignored.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.5.2.5 clear ip helper statistics This command is used this command to clear the information of UDP packets processed and relayed by IP helper. Syntax clear ip helper statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec _____________________________________________________________________________...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.6 Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands 7.6.1 Show Commands 7.6.1.1 show ip rip This command displays information relevant to the RIP router. Syntax show ip rip Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message RIP Admin Mode: Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.6.1.2 show ip rip interface This command displays information related to a particular RIP interface. Syntax show ip rip interface {<slot/port> | loopback <loopback-id> | vlan <vlan-id>} < slot/port > - Interface number Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.6.1.3 show ip rip interface brief This command displays general information for each RIP interface. For this command to display successful results routing must be enabled per interface (i.e. ip rip). Syntax show ip rip interface brief Default Setting None Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.6.2 Configuration Commands 7.6.2.1 enable rip This command resets the default administrative mode of RIP in the router (active). Syntax enable no enable no - This command sets the administrative mode of RIP in the router to inactive. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.6.2.3 auto-summary This command enables the RIP auto-summarization mode. Syntax auto-summary no auto-summary no - This command disables the RIP auto-summarization mode. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Router RIP Config 7.6.2.4 default-information originate This command is used to set the advertisement of default routes.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.6.2.5 default-metric This command is used to set a default for the metric of distributed routes. Syntax default-metric <1-15> no default-metric <1 - 15> - a value for default-metric. no - This command is used to reset the default metric of distributed routes to its default value. Default Setting Not configured Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.6.2.7 hostrouteaccept This command enables the RIP hostroutesaccept mode. Syntax hostrouteaccept no hostrouteaccept no - This command disables the RIP hostroutesaccept mode. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Router RIP Config 7.6.2.8 split-horizon This command sets the RIP split horizon mode. None mode will not use RIP split horizon mode. Simple mode will be that a route is not advertised on the interface over which it is learned.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.6.2.9 distribute-list This command is used to specify the access list to filter routes received from the source protocol. Source protocols have OSPF, Static, and Connected. Syntax distribute-list <1-199> out {ospf | static | connected} no distribute-list <1-199>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.6.2.10 redistribute This command configures RIP protocol to redistribute routes from the specified source protocol/routers. There are five possible match options. When you submit the command redistribute ospf match <matchtype> the match-type or types specified are added to any match types presently being redistributed.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.6.2.11 ip rip authentication This command sets the RIP Version 2 Authentication Type and Key for the specified interface. The value of <type> is either none, simple, or encrypt. The value for authentication key [key] must be 16 bytes or less. The [key] is composed of standard displayable, non-control keystrokes from a Standard 101/102-key keyboard.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.6.2.12 ip rip receive version This command configures the interface to allow RIP control packets of the specified version(s) to be received. The value for <mode> is one of: rip1 to receive only RIP version 1 formatted packets, rip2 for RIP version 2, both to receive packets from either format, or none to not allow any RIP control packets to be received Syntax...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.6.2.13 ip rip send version This command configures the interface to allow RIP control packets of the specified version to be sent. The value for <mode> is one of: rip1 to broadcast RIP version 1 formatted packets, rip1c (RIP version 1 compatibility mode) which sends RIP version 2 formatted packets via broadcast, rip2 for sending RIP version 2 using multicast, or none to not allow any RIP control packets to be sent.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.7 Router Discovery Protocol Commands 7.7.1 Show Commands 7.7.1.1 show ip irdp This commands displays the router discovery information for all interfaces, or a specified interface. Syntax show ip irdp [{<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>}] <slot/port>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.7.2 Configuration Commands 7.7.2.1 ip irdp This command enables Router Discovery on an interface. Syntax ip irdp no ip irdp <no> - Disable Router Discovery on an interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 7.7.2.2 ip irdp address This command configures the address to be used to advertise the router for the interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.7.2.3 ip irdp holdtime This commands configures the value, in seconds, of the holdtime field of the router advertisement sent from this interface. Syntax ip irdp holdtime < maxadvertinterval-9000 > no ip irdp holdtime <...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.7.2.5 ip irdp minadvertinterval This command configures the minimum time, in seconds, allowed between sending router advertisements from the interface. Syntax ip irdp minadvertinterval < 3-maxadvertinterval> no ip irdp minadvertinterval < 3-maxadvertinterval> - The range is 3 to maxadvertinterval seconds. no - This command sets the minimum time to 450.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.8 VLAN Routing Commands 7.8.1 Configuration Commands 7.8.1.1 vlan routing This command creates a VLAN routing interface. Syntax interface vlan <vlan-id> no interface vlan <vlan-id> <vlan-id> - The VLAN ID used for this interface. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. no - Delete a VLAN routing interface.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.9 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) Commands 7.9.1 Show Commands 7.9.1.1 show ip vrrp This command displays whether VRRP functionality is enabled or disabled. It also displays some global parameters which are required for monitoring. Syntax show ip vrrp Default Setting...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.9.1.2 show ip vrrp brief This command displays information about each virtual router configured on the switch. Syntax show ip vrrp brief Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Interface: Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.9.1.3 show ip vrrp interface This command displays all configuration information of a virtual router configured on a specific interface. Note that the information will be displayed only when the IP address of the specific interface is configured.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.9.1.4 show ip vrrp interface stats This command displays the statistical information about each virtual router configured on the switch. Syntax show ip vrrp interface stats {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>} [<vrid>] <slot/port> - Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. <vrid>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Invalid Authentication Type: Represents the total number of VRRP packets received with unknown authentication type. Authentication Type Mismatch: Represents the total number of VRRP advertisements received for which 'auth type' not equal to locally configured one for this virtual router. Packet Length Errors: Represents the total number of VRRP packets received with packet length less than length of VRRP header.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.9.2 Configuration Commands 7.9.2.1 ip vrrp This command enables the administrative mode of VRRP in the router. Syntax ip vrrp no ip vrrp Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config This command sets the virtual router ID on an interface for Virtual Router configuration in the router. Syntax ip vrrp <1-255>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.9.2.2 ip vrrp ip This commands also designates the configured virtual router IP address as a secondary IP address on an interface. Syntax ip vrrp <1-255> ip <addr> [secondary] no ip vrrp <1-255> ip <addr> [secondary] <1-255>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.9.2.4 ip vrrp accept-mode Use this command to allow the VRRP Master to accept ping packets sent to one of the virtual router's IP addresses. Syntax ip vrrp <1-255> accept-mode no ip vrrp <1-255> accept-mode <1-255>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.9.2.6 ip vrrp preempt This command sets the preemption mode value for the virtual router configured on a specified interface. Syntax ip vrrp <1-255> preempt no ip vrrp <1-255> preempt <1-255> - The range of virtual router ID is 1 to 255. <no>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.9.2.7 ip vrrp priority This command sets the priority value for the virtual router configured on a specified interface. The router with the highest priority is elected master. If a router is configured with the address used as the address of the virtual router, the router is called the "address owner".
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.9.2.8 ip vrrp timers advertise This command sets the advertisement value for a virtual router in seconds. Syntax ip vrrp <1-255> timers advertise <1-255> ip vrrp <1-255> timers advertise <1-255> - The range of virtual router ID is 1 to 255. <...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.9.2.9 ip vrrp track interface This command alters the priority of the VRRP router based on the availability of its interfaces. This command is useful for tracking interfaces that are not configured for VRRP. Only IP interfaces are tracked.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 7.9.2.10 ip vrrp track ip route This command tracks the route reachability. When the tracked route is deleted, the priority of the VRRP router will be decremented by the value specified in the decrement argument. When the tracked route is added, the priority will be incremented by the same.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch IP Multicast Commands 8.1 Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) Commands This section provides a detailed explanation of the DVMRP commands. The commands are divided into the following different groups: Show commands are used to display device settings, statistics and other information. Configuration commands are used to configure features and options of the switch.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.1.1.2 show ip dvmrp interface This command displays the interface information for DVMRP on the specified interface. Syntax show ip dvmrp interface {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>} <slot/port> - Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. <vlan-id>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.1.1.3 show ip dvmrp neighbor This command displays the neighbor information for DVMRP. Syntax show ip dvmrp neighbor Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User EXEC Display Message IfIndex: This field displays the value of the interface used to reach the neighbor. Nbr IP Addr: This field indicates the IP Address of the DVMRP neighbor for which this entry contains information.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.1.1.4 show ip dvmrp nexthop This command displays the next hop information on outgoing interfaces for routing multicast datagrams. Syntax show ip dvmrp nexthop Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Source IP: This field displays the sources for which this entry specifies a next hop on an outgoing interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.1.1.5 show ip dvmrp prune This command displays the table listing the router’s upstream prune information Syntax show ip dvmrp prune Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Group IP: This field identifies the multicast Address that is pruned. Source IP: This field displays the IP Address of the source that has pruned.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.1.1.6 show ip dvmrp route This command displays the multicast routing information for DVMRP. Syntax show ip dvmrp route Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Source Address: This field displays the multicast address of the source group. Source Mask: This field displays the IP Mask for the source group.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.1.2 Configuration Commands 8.1.2.1 ip dvmrp This command sets administrative mode of DVMRP in the router to active. IGMP must be enabled before DVMRP can be enabled. Syntax ip dvmrp no ip dvmrp no - This command sets administrative mode of DVMRP in the router to inactive.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.1.2.2 ip dvmrp metric This command configures the metric for an interface. This value is used in the DVMRP messages as the cost to reach this network. Syntax ip dvmrp metric <value> no ip dvmrp metric <value> <value>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.2 Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Commands This section provides a detailed explanation of the IGMP commands. The commands are divided into the following different groups: Show commands are used to display device settings, statistics and other information. Configuration commands are used to configure features and options of the switch.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.2.1.2 show ip igmp groups This command displays the registered multicast groups on the interface. If “detail” is specified this command displays the registered multicast groups on the interface in detail. Syntax show ip igmp groups {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>} [detail] <slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.2.1.3 show ip igmp interface This command displays the IGMP information for the interface. Syntax show ip igmp interface {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>} <slot/port> - Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. <vlan-id>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.2.1.4 show ip igmp interface membership This command displays the list of interfaces that have registered in the multicast group. Syntax show ip igmp interface membership <multiipaddr> [detail] < multiipaddr > - A multicast IP address.. [detail] - Display details of subscribed multicast groups.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.2.1.5 show ip igmp interface stats This command displays the IGMP statistical information for the given interface. The statistics are only displayed when the interface is enabled for IGMP. Syntax show ip igmp interface stats {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>} <slot/port>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.2.2 Configuration Commands 8.2.2.1 ip igmp This command sets the administrative mode of IGMP in the router to active. Syntax ip igmp no ip igmp no - This command sets the administrative mode of IGMP in the router to inactive. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.2.2.2 ip igmp version This command configures the version of IGMP for an interface. Syntax ip igmp version {1 | 2 | 3} no ip igmp version <1- 3> - The igmp version number. no - This command resets the version of IGMP for this interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.2.2.4 ip igmp last-member-query-interval This command configures the Maximum Response Time being inserted into Group-Specific Queries sent in response to Leave Group messages on the interface. Syntax ip igmp last-member-query-interval <0-255> no ip igmp last-member-query-interval <0-255>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.2.2.6 ip igmp query-max-response-time This command configures the maximum response time interval for the specified interface, which is the maximum query response time advertised in IGMPv2 queries on this interface.The time interval is specified in tenths of a second.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.2.2.8 ip igmp startup-query-count This command sets the number of Queries sent out on startup, separated by the Startup Query Interval on the interface. Syntax ip igmp startup-query-count <1-20> no ip igmp startup-query-count <1-20>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.3 MLD Commands This section provides a detailed explanation of the MLD commands. The commands are divided into the following different groups: Show commands are used to display device settings, statistics and other information. Configuration commands are used to configure features and options of the switch.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Last Reporter: The IP Address of the source of the last membership report received for this multicast group address on that interface. Filter Mode: The filter mode of the multicast group on this interface. The values it can take are include and exclude.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.3.1.2 show ipv6 mld interface Use this command to display MLD-related information for the interface. Syntax show ipv6 mld interface [{<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>}] <slot/port> - Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. <vlan-id>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Querier Expiry Time: Time left in seconds before the Querier loses its title as querier. Wrong Version Queries: Indicates the number of queries received whose MLD version does not match the MLD version of the interface. Number of Joins: The number of times a group membership has been added on this interface.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.3.2 Configuration Commands 8.3.2.1 ipv6 mld query-interval Use this command to set the MLD router’s query interval for the interface. The query-interval is the amount of time between the general queries sent when the router is the querier on that interface. The range for <query-interval>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.3.2.3 ipv6 mld last-member-query-interval Use this command to set the last member query interval for the MLD interface, which is the value of the maximum response time parameter in the group specific queries sent out of this interface. The range for <last-member-query-interval>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.3.2.5 ipv6 mld router Use this command, in the administrative mode of the router, to enable MLD in the router. Syntax ipv6 mld router no ipv6 mld router Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config Interface Config 8.3.2.6 clear ipv6 mld counters...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.3.2.7 clear ipv6 mld traffic The user can go to the CLI Privilege Configuration Mode to clear MLD traffec on the system, use the clear ipv6 mld traffic priviledge configuration command. Syntax clear ipv6 mld traffic Default Setting None Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.4 Multicast Commands 8.4.1 Show Commands 8.4.1.1 show ip mcast This command displays the system-wide multicast information Syntax show ip mcast Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Admin Mode: This field displays the administrative status of multicast. This is a configured value. IPv4 Protocol State: This field indicates the current state of the IPv4 multicast protocol.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.4.1.2 show ip mcast boundary This command displays all the configured administrative scoped multicast boundaries. Syntax show ip mcast boundary [{<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>}] <slot/port > - Interface number. <vlan-id> - VLAN ID. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. no parameter - Represents all interfaces.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.4.1.3 show ip mcast interface This command displays the multicast information for the specified interface. Syntax show ip mcast interface {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>} <slot/port > - Interface number. <vlan-id> - VLAN ID. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.4.1.4 show ip mcast mroute This command displays a summary or all the details of the multicast table. Syntax show ip mcast mroute {detail | summary} detail - displays the multicast routing table details. summary - displays the multicast routing table summary.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Syntax show ip mcast mroute group <groupipaddr> {detail |summary} < groupipaddr > - the IP Address of the destination of the multicast packet. detail - Display the multicast routing table details. summary - Display the multicast routing table summary. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command displays the multicast configuration settings such as flags, timer settings, incoming and outgoing interfaces, RPF neighboring routers, and expiration times of all the entries in the multicast mroute table containing the given <sourceipaddr> or <sourceipaddr> [<groupipaddr>] pair. Syntax show ip mcast mroute source <sourceipaddr>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.4.2 Configuration Commands 8.4.2.1 ip multicast This command sets the administrative mode of the IP multicast forwarder in the router to active. For multicast routing to become operational, IGMP must be currently enabled. An error message will be displayed on the CLI if multicast routing is enabled while IGMP is disabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.4.2.2 ip mcast boundary This command adds an administrative scope multicast boundary specified by <groupipaddr> and <mask> for which this multicast administrative boundary is applicable. <groupipaddr> is a group IP address and <mask> is a group IP mask. Syntax ip mcast boundary <groupipaddr>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.4.2.3 ip multicast ttl-threshold This command applies the given <ttlthreshold> to a routing interface. The <ttlthreshold> is the TTL threshold which is to be applied to the multicast Data packets which are to be forwarded from the interface.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.5 IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Commands 8.5.1 Show Commands 8.5.1.1 show ip pim This command displays the system-wide information for PIM-DM or PIM-SM. Syntax show ip pim Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Message PIM Mode: Indicates whether the PIM mode is dense (PIM-DM) or sparse (PIM-SM)
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.5.1.2 show ip pim bsr-router This command displays the bootstrap router (BSR) information. Syntax show ip pim bsr-router {candidate | elected} Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Message BSR Address: IP address of the BSR BSR Priority: Priority as configured in the „ip pim bsr-candidate“...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.5.1.3 show ip pim interface This command displays the interface information for PIM on the specified interface. If no interface is specified, the command displays the status parameters for all PIM-enabled interfaces. Syntax show ip pim interface [{<slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.5.1.4 show ip pim neighbor This command displays PIM neighbors discovered by PIMv2 Hello messages. If the interface number is not specified, this command displays the neighbors discovered on all the PIM enabled interfaces. Syntax show ip pim neighbor [{<slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.5.1.5 show ip pim rp mapping Use this command to display all active group-to-RP mappings of which the router is a aware (either configured or learned from the bootstrap router (BSR)). Use the optional parameters to limit the display to a specific RP address or to view group-to-candidate RP or group to Static RP mapping information.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.5.1.6 show ip pim rp-hash group-address This command displays which rendezvous point (RP) is being used for a specified group. Syntax show ip pim rp-hash group-address Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Message RP Address: The IP address of the RP for the group specified Type: Indicates the mechanism (BSR or static) by which the RP was selected...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.5.2 Configuration Commands 8.5.2.1 ip pim bsr-candidate This command is used to configure the router to announce its candidacy as a bootstrap router (BSR). Syntax ip pim bsr-candidate interface {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>} <hash-mask-length> [<priority>] no ip pim bsr-candidate interface {<slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.5.2.2 ip pim dense This command enables the administrative mode of PIM-DM in the router. Syntax ip pim dense no ip pim dense no - This command disables the administrative mode of PIM-DM in the router. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.5.2.4 ip pim rp-candidate This command is used to configure the router to advertise itself as a PIM candidate rendezvous point (RP) to the bootstrap router (BSR). Syntax ip pim rp-candidate interface {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>} <group-address> <group-mask> no ip pim rp-candidate interface {<slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.5.2.6 ip pim spt-threshold Use this command to configure the Data Threshold rate for the last-hop router to switch to the shortest path. The possible values are 0 or Infinity. Syntax ip pim spt-threshold {0 | Infinity} no ip pim spt-threshold no - This command is used to set the Data Threshold rate for the RP router to the default value.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.5.2.8 ip pim This command administratively enables PIM on an interface or range of interfaces. Syntax ip pim no ip pim no - This command sets the administrative mode of PIM on an interface to disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.5.2.10 ip pim dr-priority Use this command to set the priority value for which a router is elected as the designated router (DR). This command can be configured on a single interface or a range of interfaces. Syntax ip pim dr-priority <0-2147483647>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.5.2.12 ip pim join-prune-interval This command is used to configure the join/prune interval for the PIM-SM router on an interface or range of interfaces. The join/prune interval is specified in seconds. This parameter can be configured to a value from 0 to 18000.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.6 IPv6 Protocol Independent Multicast Commands 8.6.1 Show Commands 8.6.1.1 show ipv6 pim display the system-wide information for PIM-DM or PIM-SM. Use this command to Syntax show ipv6 pim Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.6.1.2 show ipv6 pim ssm Use this command to displays the configured source specific IPv6 multicast addresses. If no SSM Group range is configured, this command output is No SSM address range is configured. Syntax show ipv6 pim ssm Default Setting...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.6.1.3 show ipv6 pim interface Use this command to displays the interface information for PIM on the specified interface. If no interface is specified, the command displays the status parameters for all PIM-enabled interfaces. Syntax show ipv6 pim interface [{<slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.6.1.4 show ipv6 pim neighbor Use this command to display PIM neighbors discovered by PIMv2 Hello messages. If the interface number is not specified, this command displays the neighbors discovered on all the PIM-enabled interfaces.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.6.1.5 show ipv6 pim bsr-router This command displays the bootstrap router (BSR) information. Syntax show ipv6 pim bsr-router {candidate | elected} Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message BSR Address: IPv6 address of the BSR. BSR Priority: Priority as configured in the ipv6 pim bsr-candidate command.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.6.1.6 show ipv6 pim rp-hash This command displays which rendezvous point (RP) is being used for a specified group. Syntax show ipv6 pim rp-hash <group-address> <group-address> - The IPv6 address of the RP for the group specified. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.6.1.7 show ipv6 pim rp mapping Use this command to display all active group-to-RP mappings of which the router is a aware (either configured or learned from the bootstrap router (BSR)). Use the optional parameters to limit the display to a specific RPaddress or to view group-to-candidate RP or group to Static RP mapping information.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.6.2 Configuration Commands 8.6.2.1 ipv6 pim dense This command enables the administrative mode of PIM-DM in the router. Syntax ipv6 pim dense no ipv6 pim dense no - This command disables the administrative mode of PIM-DM in the router. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.6.2.3 ipv6 pim This command administratively enables PIM on an interface or range of interfaces. Syntax ipv6 pim no ipv6 pim no - This command sets the administrative mode of PIM on an interface to disabled. Default Setting Disbaled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.6.2.5 ipv6 pim bsr-border Use this command to prevent bootstrap router (BSR) messages from being sent or received through an interface or range of interfaces. Note that this command takes effect only when PIM-SM is enabled in the Global mode.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.6.2.7 ipv6 pim dr-priority Use this command to set the priority value for which a router is elected as the designated router (DR). This command can be configured on a single interface or a range of interfaces. Syntax ipv6 pim dr-priority <0-4294967294>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.6.2.9 ipv6 pim register-rate-limit This command sets a limit on the maximum number of PIM-SM register messages sent, in kilobits per second,for each (S,G) entry. The valid values are from (0 to 2000 kilobits/sec). Syntax ipv6 pim register-rate-limit <0-2000>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Global Config 8.6.2.11 ipv6 pim rp-candidate This command is used to configure the router to advertise itself as a PIM candidate rendezvous point (RP) to the bootstrap router (BSR) for a specific multicast group range. Syntax ipv6 pim rp-candidate interface {<slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 8.6.2.13 ipv6 pim ssm Use this command to define the Source Specific Multicast (SSM) range of IPv6 multicast addresses on the router. Note that this command takes effect only when PIM-SM is configured as the PIM mode. Syntax ipv6 pim ssm {default | <group-address>/<...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.7 IGMP Proxy Commands The IGMP Proxy is used by IGMP Router (IPv4 system) to enable the system to issue IGMP host messages on behalf of hosts that the system discovered through standard IGMP router interfaces. With IGMP Proxy enabled, the system acts as proxy to all the hosts residing on its router interfaces.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.7.1.2 show ip igmp-proxy groups This command displays information about the subscribed multicast groups that IGMP Proxy reported. It displays a table of entries with the following as the fields of each column. Syntax show ip igmp-proxy groups Default Setting...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.7.1.3 show ip igmp-proxy groups detail This command displays complete information about multicast groups that IGMP Proxy reported. It displays a table of entries with the following as the fields of each column. Syntax show ip igmp-proxy groups detail Default Setting...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.7.1.4 show ip igmp-proxy interface This command displays a detailed list of the host interface status parameters. It displays the following parameters only when you enable IGMP Proxy. Syntax show ip igmp-proxy interface Default Setting None Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.7.2 Configuration Commands 8.7.2.1 ip igmp-proxy This command enables the IGMP Proxy on the router. To enable the IGMP Proxy on the router, you must enable multicast forwarding. Also, make sure that there are no multicast routing protocols enabled on the router.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.7.2.3 ip igmp-proxy unsolicit-rprt-interval This command sets the unsolicited report interval for the IGMP Proxy router. This command is valid only when you enable IGMP Proxy on the interface. The value of <interval> can be 1-260 seconds. Syntax ip igmp-proxy unsolicit-rprt-interval <1-260>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.8 MLD Proxy Commands MLD-Proxy is the IPv6 equivalent of IGMP-Proxy. MLD-Proxy commands allow you to configure the network device as well as to view device settings and statistics using either serial interface or telnet session.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.8.1.2 show ipv mld-proxy groups This command displays information about multicast groups that the MLD-Proxy reported. Syntax show ipv6 mld-proxy groups Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Interface: The interface number of the MLD-Proxy. Group Address: The IP address of the multicast group.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.8.1.3 show ipv6 mld-proxy groups detail This command displays information about multicast groups that MLD-Proxy reported. Syntax show ipv6 mld-proxy groups detail Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Interface: The interface number of the MLD-Proxy.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.8.1.4 show ipv6 mld-proxy interface This command displays a detailed list of the host interface status parameters. It displays the following parameters only when you enable MLD-Proxy. Syntax show ipv6 mld-proxy interface Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.8.2 Configuration Commands 8.8.2.1 ipv6 mld-proxy This command enables MLD-Proxy on the router. To enable MLD-Proxy on the router, you must enable multicast forwarding. Also, make sure that there are no other multicast routing protocols enabled n the router.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 8.8.2.3 ipv6 mld-proxy unsolicit-rprt-interval This command sets the unsolicited report interval for the MLD-Proxy router. This command is only valid when you enable MLD-Proxy on the interface. The value of <interval> is 1-260 seconds. Syntax ipv6 mld-proxy unsolicit-rprt-interval <1-260>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch IPv6 Commands 9.1 Tunnel Interface Commands The commands in this section describe how to create, delete, and manage tunnel interfaces.Several different types of tunnels provide functionality to facilitate the transition of IPv4 networks to IPv6 networks.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.1.2 Configuration Commands 9.1.2.1 interface tunnel This command uses to enter the Interface Config mode for a tunnel interface. The <tunnel-id> range is 0 to 7. Syntax interface tunnel <0-7> no interface tunnel <0-7> no - This command removes the tunnel interface and associated configuration parameters for the specified tunnel interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.1.2.3 tunnel destination This command specifies the destination transport address of the tunnel. Syntax tunnel destination {<ipv4-address>} <ipv4-address> - A valid IP Address. Default Setting None Command Mode Interfacel Tunnel Mode 9.1.2.4 tunnel mode ipv6ip This command specifies the mode of the tunnel.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.2 Loopback Interface Commands The commands in this section describe how to create, delete, and manage loopback interfaces. A loopback interface is always expected to be up. This interface can provide the source address for sent packets and can receive both local and remote packets.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch MTU size: Shows the maximum transmission size for packets on this interface, in bytes. 9.2.2 Configuration Commands 9.2.2.1 interface loopback This command uses to enter the Interface Config mode for a loopback interface. The range of the loopback ID is 0 to 7.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3 IPv6 Routing Commands This section describes the IPv6 commands you use to configure IPv6 on the system and on the interfaces. This section also describes IPv6 management commands and show commands. 9.3.1 Show Commands 9.3.1.1 show ipv6 brief This command displays the IPv6 status and IPv6 unicast routing mode.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.1.2 show ipv6 interface port This command displays the usability status of IPv6 interfaces and whether ICMPv6 Destination Unreachable messages may be sent. Syntax show ipv6 interface [{ brief | {port <slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>} [prefix] }] <slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Router Advertisement Other Config Flag: Shows whether the other configuration flag is set (enabled) for router advertisements on this interface. Router Advertisement Suppress Flag: Shows whether router advertisements are suppressed (enabled) or sent (disabled). Router Advertisement Router Preference: Shows router preference value in IPv6 router advertisements.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.1.3 show ipv6 interface neighbors This command displays information about the IPv6 neighbors. Syntax show ipv6 interface neighbors Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Count of Learned Neighbors the number of neighbor mac address be learned. Interface: Shows the interface in slot/port format.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.1.4 show ipv6 ndp This command displays NDP cache information for the management port. Syntax show ipv6 ndp Default Setting None Command Mode Privilege Exec Display Message IPv6 Address: The IPv6 address of the interface. MAC Address: The MAC Address used.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.1.5 show ipv6 route This command displays the IPv6 routing table The <ipv6-address> specifies a specific IPv6 address for which the best-matching route would be displayed. The <ipv6-prefix/ipv6-prefix-length> specifies a specific IPv6 network for which the matching route would be displayed. The <interface> specifies that the routes with next-hops on the <interface>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Hours:Minutes:Seconds if days < 1 Interface: The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next destnation. To administratively control the traffic destined to a particular network and prevent it from being forwarded through the router, you can configure a static reject route on the router.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.1.7 show ipv6 route summary This command displays the summary of the routing table. Use all to display the count summary for all routes, including best and non-best routes. Use the command without parameters to display the count summary for only the best routes.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch show ipv6 traffic This command displays traffic and statistics for IPv6 and ICMPv6. Specify a logical, loopback, or tunnel interface to view information about traffic on a specific interface. If you do not specify an interface, the command displays information about traffic on all interfaces.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch fragments were addressed, which might not be necessarily the input interface for some of the fragments. Datagrams Successfully Reassembled: Number of IPv6 datagrams successfully reassembled. Note that this counter increments at the interface to which these datagrams were addressed, which might not be necessarily the input interface for some of the fragments.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch ICMPv6 Packet Too Big Messages Received: Number of ICMP Packet Too Big messages received by the interface. ICMPv6 Echo Request Messages Received: Number of ICMP Echo (request) messages received by the interface. ICMPv6 Echo Reply Messages Received: Number of ICMP Echo Reply messages received by the interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch ICMPv6 Router Advertisement Messages Transmitted: Number of ICMP Router Advertisement messages sent by the interface. ICMPv6 Neighbor Solicit Messages Transmitted: Number of ICMP Neighbor Solicitation messages sent by the interface. ICMPv6 Neighbor Advertisement Messages Transmitted: Number of ICMP Neighbor Advertisement messages sent by the interface.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.2 Configuration Commands 9.3.2.1 ipv6 hop-limit This command defines the unicast hop count used in ipv6 packets originated by the node. The value is also included in router advertisements. Valid values for <hops> are 1-64 inclusive. The default “not configured”...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.2.3 ipv6 enable Use this command to enable IPv6 routing on an interface, including a tunnel and loopback interface that has not been configured with an explicit IPv6 address. When you use this command, the interface is automatically configured with a link-local address.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.2.4 ipv6 address Use this command to configure an IPv6 address on an interface, including tunnel and loopback interfaces, and to enable IPv6 processing on this interface. You can assign multiple globally reachable addresses to an interface by using this command.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.2.5 ipv6 gateway Use this command to configure IPv6 gateway (i.e. default routers) information for the network port. Syntax ipv6 gateway <gateway-address> no ipv6 gateway <gateway-address> - Gateway address in IPv6 global or link-local address format. no –...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.2.6 ipv6 route Use this command to configure an IPv6 static route. The <ipv6-prefix> is the IPv6 network that is the destination of the static route. The <prefix_length> is the length of the IPv6 prefix — a decimal value (usually 0-64) that shows how many of the high-order contiguous bits of the address comprise the prefix (the network portion of the address).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.2.7 ipv6 route distance This command sets the default distance (preference) for IPv6 static routes. Lower route distance values are preferred when determining the best route. The ipv6 route command allows you to optionally set the distance (preference) of an individual static route.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.2.8 ipv6 mtu This command sets the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size, in bytes, of IPv6 packets on an interface. This command replaces the default or link MTU with a new MTU value. Syntax ipv6 mtu <1280-1500>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.2.10 ipv6 nd managed-config-flag This command sets the “managed address configuration” flag in router advertisements. When the value is true, end nodes use DHCPv6. When the value is false, end nodes automatically configure addresses. Syntax ipv6 nd managed-config-flag no ipv6 nd managed-config-flag...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.2.12 ipv6 nd other-config-flag This command sets the “other stateful configuration” flag in router advertisements sent from the interface. Syntax ipv6 nd other-config-flag no ipv6 nd other-config-flag no – This command resets the “other stateful configuration” flag back to its default value in router advertisements sent from the interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.2.14 ipv6 nd ra-lifetime This command sets the value, in seconds, that is placed in the Router Lifetime field of the router advertisements sent from the interface. The <lifetime> value must be zero, or it must be an integer between the value of the router advertisement transmission interval and 9000.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.2.16 ipv6 nd router-preference This command sets the router preference for Default Router. Syntax ipv6 nd router-preference <high | low | medium> no ipv6 nd router-preference no – This command resets router preference to default. Default Setting Medium Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.2.18 ipv6 nd prefix This command sets the IPv6 prefixes to include in the router advertisement. The first optional parameter is the valid lifetime of the router, in seconds. You can specify a value or indicate that the lifetime value is infinite.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.3.2.19 ipv6 unreachables Use this command to enable the generation of ICMPv6 Destination Unreachable messages. By default, the generation of ICMPv6 Destination Unreachable messages is enabled. Syntax ipv6 unreachables no ipv6 unreachables no – This command prevent the generation of ICMPv6 Destination Unreachable messages. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4 OSPFv3 Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure OSPFv3, which is a link-state routing protocol that you use to route traffic within a network. 9.4.1 Show Commands 9.4.1.1 show ipv6 ospf This command displays information relevant to the OSPF router.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Number of Active Areas: The number of active OSPF areas. An “active” OSPF area is an area with at least one interface up. ABR Status: Shows whether the router is an OSPF Area Border Router. ASBR Status: Reflects whether the ASBR mode is enabled or disabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.1.2 show ip ospf abr This command displays the internal OSPFv3 routes to reach Area Border Routers (ABR).This command takes no options. Syntax show ipv6 ospf abr Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Messages Type: The type of the route to the destination.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.1.3 show ipv6 ospf area This command displays information about the area. The <areaid> identifies the OSPF area that is being displayed. Syntax show ipv6 ospf area <areaid> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Messages...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.1.4 show ipv6 ospf asbr This command displays the internal OSPFv3 routes to reach Autonomous System Boundary Routers (ASBR). This command takes no options. Syntax show ipv6 ospf asbr Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Messages...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.1.5 show ipv6 ospf database This command displays information about the link state database when OSPFv3 is enabled. If you do not enter any parameters, the command displays the LSA headers for all areas. Use the optional <areaid>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.1.6 show ipv6 ospf database database-summary This command displays the number of each type of LSA in the database and the total number of LSAs in the database. Syntax show ipv6 ospf database database-summary Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.1.7 show ipv6 ospf interface This command displays the information for the IFO object or virtual interface tables. Syntax show ipv6 ospf interface {<slot/port> | loopback <0-7> | tunnel <0-7> | vlan <vlan-id>} <slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch The following information only displays if OSPF is initialized on the interface: OSPF Interface Type: Broadcast LANs, such as Ethernet and IEEE 802.5, take the value broadcast. The OSPF Interface Type will be 'broadcast'. State: The OSPF Interface States are: down, loopback, waiting, point-to-point, designated router, and backup designated router.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.1.8 show ipv6 ospf interface brief This command displays brief information for the IFO object or virtual interface tables. Syntax show ipv6 ospf interface brief Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Messages Interface: Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.1.9 show ipv6 ospf interface stats This command displays the statistics for a specific interface. The command only displays information if OSPF is enabled Syntax show ipv6 ospf interface stats {<slot/port> | loopback <loopback-id> | tunnel <tunnel-id> | vlan <vlan-id>} <slot/port>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Area Mismatch: The number of OSPF packets discarded because the area ID in the OSPF header is not the area ID configured on the ingress interface. Invalid Destination Address: The number of OSPF packets discarded because the packet’s destination IP address is not the address of the ingress interface and is not the AllDrRouters or AllSpfRouters multicast addresses.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.1.10 show ipv6 ospf neighbor This command displays information about OSPF neighbors. If you do not specify a neighbor IP address, the output displays summary information in a table. If you specify an interface or tunnel, only the information for that interface or tunnel displays.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Loading - Link State Request packets are sent to the neighbor asking for the more recent LSAs that have been discovered (but not yet received) in the Exchange state. Full - the neighboring routers are fully adjacent and they will now appear in router-LSAs and network-LSAs.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.1.11 show ipv6 ospf range This command displays information about the area ranges for the specified <areaid>. The <areaid> identifies the OSPF area whose ranges are being displayed. Syntax show ipv6 ospf range <areaid> <areaid>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.1.12 show ipv6 ospf stub table This command displays the OSPF stub table. The information bello will only be displayed if OSPF is initialized on the switch. Syntax show ipv6 ospf stub table Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.1.13 show ipv6 ospf virtual-link This command displays the OSPF Virtual Interface information for a specific area and neighbor. Syntax show ip ospfv6 virtual-link <areaid> <neighbor> <areaid> - Area ID. <neighbor> - Neighbor's router ID. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.1.14 show ipv6 ospf virtual-link brief This command displays the OSPFv4 Virtual Interface information for all areas in the system. Syntax show ipv6 ospf virtual-link brief Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Messages Area Id: Is the area id of the requested OSPFv3 area.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2 Configuration Commands 9.4.2.1 ipv6 ospf This command enables OSPF on a router interface or loopback interface. Syntax ipv6 ospf no ipv6 ospf <no> - This command disables OSPF on a router interface or loopback interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.3 ipv6 ospf cost This command configures the cost on an OSPF interface. The <cost> parameter has a range of 1 to 65535. Syntax ipv6 ospf cost <1-65535> no ipv6 ospf cost <no> - This command configures the default cost on an OSPF interface. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.5 ipv6 ospf hello-interval This command sets the OSPF hello interval for the specified interface. The value for <seconds> is a valid positive integer, which represents the length of time in seconds. The value for the length of time must be the same for all routers attached to a network.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.7 ipv6 ospf network This command changes the default OSPF network type for the interface. Normally, the network type is determined from the physical IP network type. By default all Ethernet networks are OSPF type broadcast.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.9 ipv6 ospf retransmit-interval This command sets the OSPF retransmit Interval for the specified interface. The retransmit interval is specified in seconds. The value for <seconds> is the number of seconds between link-state advertisement retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to this router interface.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.11 ipv6 router ospf Use this command to enter Router OSPFv3 Config mode. Syntax ipv6 router ospf Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 9.4.2.12 area default-cost This command configures the monetary default cost for the stub area. The operator must specify the area id and an integer value between 1-16777215.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.13 area nssa This command configures the specified areaid to function as an NSSA. Syntax area <areaid> nssa no area <areaid> nssa <areaid> - Area ID. no - This command disables nssa from the specified area id. Default Setting None Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.15 area nssa no-redistribute This command configures the NSSA ABR so that learned external routes will not be redistributed to the NSSA. Syntax area <areaid> nssa no-redistribute no area <areaid> nssa no-redistribute <areaid> - Area ID. no - This command disables the NSSA ABR so that learned external routes are redistributed to the NSSA.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.17 area nssa translator-role This command configures the translator role of the NSSA. A value of always causes the router to assume the role of the translator the instant it becomes a border router and a value of candidate causes the router to participate in the translator election process when it attains border router status.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.18 area nssa translator-stab-intv This command configures the translator stability interval of the NSSA. The <stabilityinterval> is the period of time that an elected translator continues to perform its duties after it determines that its translator status has been deposed by another router.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.19 area range This command creates a specified area range for a specified NSSA. The <ipv6-prefix> is a valid IPv6 address. The <prefix-length> is a valid subnet mask. The LSDB type must be specified by either summarylink or nssaexternallink, and the advertising of the area range can be allowed or suppressed.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.20 area stub This command creates a stub area for the specified area ID. A stub area is characterized by the fact that AS External LSAs are not propagated into the area. Removing AS External LSAs and Summary LSAs can significantly reduce the link state database of routers within the stub area.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.22 area virtual-link This command creates the OSPF virtual interface for the specified <areaid> and <neighbor>. The <neighborid> parameter is the Router ID of the neighbor. Syntax area <areaid> virtual-link <neighborid> no area <areaid> virtual-link <neighborid> <areaid>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.23 area virtual-link dead-interval This command configures the dead interval for the OSPF virtual interface on the virtual interface identified by <areaid> and <neighborid>. Syntax area <areaid> virtual-link <neighborid> dead-interval <1-65535> no area <areaid> virtual-link <neighborid> dead-interval <areaid>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.24 area virtual-link hello-interval This command configures the hello interval for the OSPF virtual interface on the interface identified by <areaid> and <neighborid>. Syntax area <areaid> virtual-link <neighborid> hello-interval <1-65535> no area <areaid> virtual-link <neighborid> hello-interval <areaid>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.25 area virtual-link retransmit-interval This command configures the retransmit interval for the OSPF virtual interface on the interface identified by <areaid> and <neighborid>. Syntax area <areaid> virtual-link <neighborid> retransmit-interval <0-3600> no area <areaid> virtual-link <neighborid> retransmit-interval <areaid>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.26 area virtual-link transmit-delay This command configures the transmit delay for the OSPF virtual interface on the virtual interface identified by <areaid> and <neighborid>. Syntax area <areaid> virtual-link <neighborid> transmit-delay <0-3600> no area <areaid> virtual-link <neighborid> transmit-delay <areaid>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.27 auto-cost By default, OSPF computes the link cost of each interface from the interface bandwidth. Faster links have lower metrics, making them more attractive in route selection. The configuration parameters in the auto-cost reference bandwidth and bandwidth commands give you control over the default link cost.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.28 default-information originate This command is used to control the advertisement of default routes. Syntax default-information originate [always] [metric <1-16777215>] [metric-type {1 | 2}] no default-information originate [metric] [metric-type] [always] - Sets the router advertise 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0. metric - The range of the metric is 1 to 16777215.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.30 distance ospf This command sets the route preference value of OSPF in the router. Lower route preference values are preferred when determining the best route. The type of OSPF can be intra, inter, type-1, or type-2. The OSPF specification (RFC 2328) requires that preferences must be given to the routes learned via OSPF in the following order: intra <...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.31 enable This command resets the default administrative mode of OSPF in the router (active). Syntax enable no enable <no> - This command sets the administrative mode of OSPF in the router to inactive. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.33 external-lsdb-limit This command configures the external LSDB limit for OSPF. If the value is -1, then there is no limit. When the number of non-default AS-external-LSAs in a router's link-state database reaches the external LSDB limit, the router enters overflow state.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.35 passive-interface default Use this command to enable global passive mode by default for all interfaces. It overrides any interface level passive mode.OSPF shall not form adjacencies over a passive interface. Syntax passive-interface default no passive-interface default Default Setting Disabled...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.4.2.37 redistribute This command configures the OSPFv3 protocol to allow redistribution of routes from the specified source protocol/routers. Syntax redistribute {static | connected} [metric <0-16777214>] [metric-type {1 | 2}] [tag <0-4294967295>] no redistribute { static | connected} [metric] [metric-type] [tag] <0-16777215>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.5 RIPng Commands RIPng is intended to allow routers to exchange information for computing routes through an IPv6-based network. RIPng is a distance vector protocol. RIPng should be implemented only in routers. Any router that uses RIPng is assumed to have interfaces to one or more networks, otherwise it isn’t really a router.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Info Time: Configured value. Enable Ripng of interfaces: List all interfaces enabled RIPng. Enable passive mode of interfaces: List all interfaces enabled RIPng passive. _____________________________________________________________________________ LB9 User’s Guide 933/1523...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.5.2 Configuration Commands 9.5.2.1 enable This command resets the default administrative mode of RIPng in the router (active). Syntax enable no enable no - This command sets the administrative mode of RIPng in the router to inactive. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.5.2.3 ipv6 router rip Use this command to enter Router RIPng mode. Syntax ipv6 router rip Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 9.5.2.4 default-information originate This command is used to set the advertisement of default routes. Syntax default-information originate no default-information originate...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.5.2.5 default-metric This command is used to set a default for the metric of distributed routes. Syntax default-metric <1-15> no default-metric <1-15> - a value for default-metric. no - This command is used to reset the default metric of distributed routes to its default value. Default Setting Not configured Command Mode...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.5.2.7 split-horizon This command sets the RIPngplit horizon mode. None mode will not use RIPngplit horizon mode. Simple mode will be that a route is not advertised on the interface over which it is learned. Poison mode will be that routes learned over this interface should be re-advertised on the interface with a metric of infinity (16).
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.5.2.8 redistribute This command configures RIPng protocol to redistribute routes from the specified source protocol/routers. Source protocols have OSPF, Static, and Connetced. Syntax Format for OSPF as source protocol: redistribute ospf [metric <1-15>] Format for other source protocols: redistribute {static | connected} [metric <1-15>] no redistribute {ospf | static | connected} [metric]...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.5.2.9 ipv6 rip timer The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set ipv6 rip timer, use the ipv6 rip timer {update|garbage|info} <5-2147483647> global configuration command. Use the no ipv6 rip timer {update|garbage|info} return to the default value.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 9.5.2.10 ipv6 rip passive-interface The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to set ipv6 rip passive, use the ipv6 rip passive-interface interface configuration command. Use the no ipv6 rip passive-interface return to the default value.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Data Center Bridging Commands 10.1 FIP Snooping 10.1.1 show fip-snooping This command displays fip-snooping whether enable or disable. Syntax show fip-snooping Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message FIP Snooping: fip-snooping function status. 10.1.2 show fip-snooping enode This command displays the ENode connections for the entire system.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch VLAN ID: ID number of the VLAN to which the ENode belongs. ENode Name ID: Name ID. _____________________________________________________________________________ LB9 User’s Guide 942/1523...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.1.3 show fip-snooping session This command displays all FIP snooping sessions for the entire system. Syntax show fip-snooping session Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message VN Port MAC: FCoE MAC address that is used to send the FCoE packets. FCF Interface Number: The interface to which the FCF is connected FCF MAC address: MAC address of the FCF..
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.1.4 show fip-snooping fcf This command displays to what interfaces the FCFs are connected for the entire system. Syntax show fip-snooping fcf Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message FCF MAC: MAC address of the FCF. FCF Interface Number: Name of the interface to which the FCoE Forwarder (FCF) is connected.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.1.5 show fip-snooping vlan This command displays FIP snooping whether enable or disable on specific VLAN. Syntax show fip-snooping vlan {< 1-4093> | all} <1 - 4093> - VLAN ID. all - This command represents all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.1.7 fip-snooping vlan This command enables FIP snooping on a VLAN. VLAN must be configured before it can be used. Once VLAN is enabled, the FIP packets will be snooped only on the configured VLANs. FIP snooping is disabled on VLANs by default.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.2 Priority-based Flow Control 10.2.1 show dcb priority-flow-control Display the PFC information of a given interface or all interface. Syntax show dcb priority-flow-control {<interface> | all } Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 10.2.2 priority-flow-control mode Set Priority-Flow-Control (PFC) to be enabled, disabled, or atuo on the interface.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.2.3 priority-flow-control priority Enable or disable the priority group for lossless (no-drop) or lossy (drop) behavior on the selected interface. Syntax priority-flow-control priority <priority_id> { drop | no-drop } no priority-flow-control priority Default Setting The default behavior for priority(3,4,5,6) are no-drop Command Mode DCB (Data Center Bridging) interface mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.3 Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) 10.3.1 show dcb ets interface This command displays ETS mode on specific interface. Syntax show dcb ets interface [<slot/port>] <slot/port> - Interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Port: Name of the interface to which the ETS is enabled.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.3.2 ets mode The ETS function is disabled by default. Only after enabling it, the ETS process also starts. Syntax ets mode {auto | on} no ets mode auto – This command enables the DCBX ETS function on –...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.3.4 ets weight This command configures the weight ratio of the two priority groups (LAN and SAN) for an interface. The sum of these two weight values should meet 100 in percentage. The default weights are 50 to 50. Syntax ets weight <1-99>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.3.5 ets pg-mapping This command configures the mapping list of priority to priority groups. The range of priority id is from 0 to 7. The priority groups are LAN, SAN and IPC. This command let you assign priority id to specific priority group.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.4 Congestion Notification 10.4.1 show dcb congestion-notify This command displays CN function global parameter on system. Syntax show dcb congestion-notify Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Congestion Notify: Displays Congestion Notification function status. Tag ethertype recognize: When set to 1 , CN-Tag ether type is recognized by parsing stages Tag ethertype: A new tag that is being added by 802.1Qau as a part of the congestion management requirements.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.4.2 show dcb congestion-notify interface This command displays CN function global parameter on system. Syntax show dcb congestion-notify interface [<slot/port>] <slot/port> - Interface number. all - This command represents all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.4.4 congestion-notify tag The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to configure the CNTAG Ether Type is recognized by parsing stages. Use the ‘congestion-notify tag ethertype recognize’ global configuration command. Use the ‘no congestion-notify tag ethertype recognize’...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.4.5 congestion-notify enable The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to enable handling congestion notification message. Use the ‘congestion-notify enable’ global configuration command. Use the ‘no congestion-notify enable’ to disable handling congestion notification message. Syntax congestion-notify enable no congestion-notify enable...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.4.7 congestion-notify CPID The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to configure the device identifier of CPID. Use the ‘congestion-notify CPID devid <value>’ global configuration command. Use the ‘no congestion-notify CPID devid’...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.4.8 congestion-notify outer This command set value of CNM's outer VLAN tag's CFI bits, value of CNM's outer VLAN tag's 802.1p bits, value of CNM's outer VLAN tag's TPID, and set the CNM's outer VLAN ID. Syntax congestion-notify outer { CFI <-1-1>...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.4.10 congestion-notify no-generate The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to choose the CNM generation behavior when congestion notification threshold is reached but the incoming sampled packet does not have CN-TAG. Use the ‘congestion-notify no-generate’...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.5.3 show dcbx priority-group interface This command displays DCBX priority group paramters for an interface. Syntax show dcbx priority-group interface <slot/port> <slot/port> - interface number Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Port: Displays the interface number.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Advertise......true Willing......false Group Bandwidth....10% Priority Group ID....0 Max Traffic Class....8 Show Type......Oper Config Feature......Priority Group Oper Version...... 0 Max Version....... 0 Error......0x0 - None Operational Mode....false Syncd with Peer....
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.5.4 dcbx enable This command sets DCBX administrative mode for an interface. Use no form of this command to disable the DCBX for an interface. Syntax dcbx enable no dcbx enable no - This command sets administrative mode to disable for the interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.5.6 dcbx priority-group willing This command sets DCBX willing mode for priority-group. Use no form of this command to disable it. Syntax dcbx priority-group willing no dcbx priority-group willing no - This command sets willing mode to disable for the interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.6 Ethernet Virtual Bridging 10.6.1 show evb status This command displays EVB function global parameter on system. Syntax show evb status Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Displays the interface number. Link: Displays the link status of this interface Admin Mode: Displays the administrative mode of EVB on this interface.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.6.2 show evb status This command displays EVB function interface parameter on system. Syntax show evb status <slot/port> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Admin Mode: Display the administrative mode of this interface Remote Sync: Displays the synchronization status Support Capability: Displays the support capabilities of EVB on this interface.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.6.3 show evb vsi-profile This command displays VSI profile paramters on system. Syntax show evb vsi-profile [<slot/port> | detailed <slot/port>] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Display the interface number. Instance ID: Displays the instance ID of the VSI profile.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.6.5 evb rte This command sets the Retransmission Timer Exponent of EVB for an interface. Syntax evb rte <16-31> no evb rte <16-31>: Retransmission timer Exponent (RTE) ranged from 16 to 31. no - This command sets RTE to default setting. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.7 VM Tracer Commands 10.7.1 Show Commands 10.7.1.1 show vmtracer interface This command displays VM Tracer interface mode on all interfaces or the VM interface (Vnics) that are on the specific switch interface where the VM Tracer interface mode is enabled. Syntax show vmtracer interface <Interface_Name>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.7.1.2 show vmtracer session This command displays information about a specified VM Tracer session on the system. Syntax show vmtracer session <Session_Name> <Session_Name> no parameter - displays all configured VM Tracer sessions. ...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.7.1.3 show vmtracer vm The command displays VMs interfaces (Vnics) that are accessible to the switch interfaces where the VM Tracer interface mode is enabled. Syntax show vmtracer vm <Info_Level> <Vm_Name> <Info_Level> no parameter - displays VM name, VM adapter name, assoiated interface, and VLAN value. ...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.7.1.4 show vmtracer host The command displays information about the hosts associated to the VM Tracer enabled interface. Syntax show vmtracer host Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: the associated switch interface of the host device. Host: the host name Manufacturer: the manufacture vendor of the host device Model: the model name of host device.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.7.2 Configuration Commands 10.7.2.1 vmtracer session This command places the switch in vmtracer mode for the specified session. The command creates a new session or loads an existing session for editing. The switch supports total four VM Tracer sessions. Syntax vmtracer session <Session_Name>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.7.2.2 allow-vlan The command specifies the VLANs that may be added when a VM is added or moved from the hypervisor connected to the session specified by the vmtracer mode. By default, all VLANs are allowed. Syntax allow-vlan <VLAN_Action>...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.7.2.3 autovlan disable This command disable vlan auto provisioning which allows the dynamic assignment and pruning of VLANs when a VM attached to the ESX connected to the switch is created, deleted, or moved to a different ESX host.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.7.2.5 username The command identifies the switch’s account name on the vCenter server. The switch uses this user name to access vCenter information. Syntax username <Name_String> <Name_String> - vCenter account user name. Parameter must match the user name configured on the vCenter.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 10.7.2.7 exit This command returns the switch to Global Configuration mode and enables the VM Tracer session. Changes to the VM Tracer session that were made in vmtracer mode are stored when the mode is exited.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Web-Based Management Interface 11.1 Overview The Layer 3 Network Switch provides a built-in browser software interface that lets you configure and manage it remotely using a standard Web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 2. Switching Menu: This section provides users to configure switch interface (port), DHCP Snooping, VLAN, Protected Ports, Protocol-Based VLAN, IP Subnet-based VLAN, MAC-based VLAN, MAC-Based Voice VLAN, Voice VLAN, Filters, GARP, Dynamic Arp Inspection, IGMP Snooping, IGMP Snooping Querier, MLD Snooping, MLD Snooping Querier, Port Channel, Multicast Forwarding Database, Spanning Tree, MLAG, VTP, Link State, and Port Backup.
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 11.2 Management Menu 11.2.1 Viewing Information 11.2.1.1 Viewing ARP Cache The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) dynamically maps physical (MAC) addresses to Internet (IP) addresses. This panel displays the current contents of the ARP cache. For each connection, the following information is displayed: ...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 11.2.1.2 Viewing Inventory Information Use this panel to display the switch's Vital Product Data, stored in non-volatile memory at the factory. Non-Configurable Data System Description - The product name of this switch. Machine Type - The machine type of this switch. Machine Model - The model within the machine type.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch PSOC_CY8C3245 Sensor - The temperature of sensor of PSOC_CY8C3245 Depend on air flow FAN 1 – 4 connected PSOC_CY8C3245-1 or PSOC_CY8C3245-2: Front-To-Back: (Connected PSOC_CY8C3245-1 or ADT7470-1) PSOC_CY8C3245_1/ADT7470-1: Fan 1 Status: Status of Fan1. It could be active or inactive. PSOC_CY8C3245_1/ADT7470-1: Fan 2 Status: Status of Fan2.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Vendor Serial Number: Serial number provided by vendor. Vendor Revision Number: Revision level for part number provided by vendor. Vendor Manufacturing Date: The vendor’s manufacturing date. Additional Packages - A list of the optional software packages installed on the switch, if any. Command Buttons Refresh - Updates the information on the page.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 11.2.1.3 System Resources Use this panel to configure and display the Free Memory and Task CPU Utilization parameters Configurable Data Rising Threshold - The CPU Rising utilization threshold in percentage. A zero percent threshold indicates CPU Utilization Notification feature is disabled.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Submit - Update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. _____________________________________________________________________________ LB9 User’s Guide 989/1523...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 11.2.2 Configuring Management Session and Network Parameters 11.2.2.1 Viewing System Description Page Configurable Data System Name - Enter the name you want to use to identify this switch. You may use up to 255 alpha-numeric characters.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 11.2.2.2 IP Address Conflict Detection Non- Configurable Data Conflict Detection Status - Whether or not an address conflict has been detected since status was last reset. Last Conflicting IP Address - The IP address of the interface that was last found to be conflicting. Last Conflicting MAC Address - The MAC address of the remote host associated with the IP address that was last found to be conflicting.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 11.2.2.3 Configuring Service Port Page You use this panel to specify the parameters needed to communicate with the switch over a network using the service port. Configurable Data Protocol - Choose IPv4 or IPv6 protocol. Non-Configurable Data Interface Status - Indicates whether the link status is up or down.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Default Gateway - The default gateway for the IP interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0 IPv6 Configurable Data New IPv6 Address - To configure the field, select Add from the "Add/Delete IPv6 Addresses" drop down menu EUI Flag -To set the EUI flag while configuring "New IPv6 Address"...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 11.2.2.4 Configuring Service port NDP Summary This screen displays IPv6 Service Port Neighbor entries. Non-configurable Data IPv6 Address - The Ipv6 Address of a neighbor switch visible to the Service Port. Mac Address - The MacAddress of the neighboring switch. isRtr -true(1) if the neighbor machine is a router, false(2) otherwise.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 11.2.2.5 Service Port DHCPv6 Client Statistics Non-Configurable Data DHCPv6 Advertisement Packets Received - Number of DHCPv6 Advertisement packets received on the service port. DHCPv6 Reply Packets Received - Number of DHCPv6 Reply packets received on the service port.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 11.2.2.7 Configuring DHCP Client Options Configuration Selection Criteria DHCP Vendor Class ID Mode - Enable / Disable the vendor class identifier mode. Configurable Data DHCP Vendor Class ID String - The string that would be added to DHCP requests as Option-60. i.e. Vendor Class Identifier option.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 11.2.2.8 HTTP Configuration Configurable Data HTTP Session Soft Timeout - This field is used to set the inactivity timeout for HTTP sessions. The value must be in the range of (0 to 60) minutes. A value of zero corresponds to an infinite timeout. The default value is 5 minutes.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 11.2.2.9 Configuring Telnet Session Page Selection Criteria Maximum Number of Telnet Sessions - Use the pull down menu to select how many simultaneous telnet sessions will be allowed. The maximum is 5, which is also the factory default. Allow New Telnet Sessions - If you set this to no, new telnet sessions will not be allowed.
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 11.2.2.10 Configuring Outbound Telnet Client Configuration Page Selection Criteria Admin Mode - Specifies if the Outbound Telnet service is Enable or Disable. Default value is Enable. Maximum Sessions - Specifies the maximum number of Outbound Telnet Sessions allowed. Default value is 5.
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