QUANTA LB4M User Manual

QUANTA LB4M User Manual

Quanta lb4m series layer 2, 3, and ipv6 plus qos managed switch
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UANTA COMPUTER INC.
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User Manual of the
Quanta LB4M Series Layer 2, 3, and IPv6
Plus QoS Managed Switch

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  • Page 1 _______________________________________________________________________________________ UANTA COMPUTER INC. _______________________________________________________________ User Manual of the Quanta LB4M Series Layer 2, 3, and IPv6 Plus QoS Managed Switch...
  • Page 2 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Document History Revision Date Editor Remark 6/6/2008 Morpheus Chang Initial Release. _____________________________________________________________________________ Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Network Switch User Manual Version 0.1 Page: 2/970...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch CONTENTS Introduction......................33 Switch Description ....................33 Features ......................33 Front-Panel Components ..................34 LED Indicators ....................34 Rear Panel Description ..................34 Management Options..................35 Web-based Management Interface ..............35 Command Line Console Interface Through the Serial Port or Telnet ....35 SNMP-Based Management ................35 Installation and Quick Startup...................38 Package Contents.....................38...
  • Page 4 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch CLI Command Format ..................55 CLI Mode-based Topology ................55 Switching Commands ....................58 System Information and Statistics commands ...........58 6.1.1 show arp ......................58 6.1.2 show calendar....................58 6.1.3 show eventlog ....................59 6.1.4 show running-config ..................60 6.1.5 show sysinfo ....................60 6.1.6 show tech-support..................61 6.1.7...
  • Page 5 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.2.2.8 show mac-address-table stats ............86 6.2.2.9 show mac-address-table agetime .............87 6.2.2.10 mac-address-table aging-time ............87 6.2.3 VLAN Management..................88 6.2.3.1 show vlan ..................88 6.2.3.2 show vlan id..................89 6.2.3.3 show vlan association mac ...............90 6.2.3.4 show vlan association subnet ............90 6.2.3.5 show protocol group .................91 6.2.3.6...
  • Page 6 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.2.5.7 switchport gvrp ................112 6.2.5.8 switchport gmrp ................113 6.2.5.9 garp timer ..................114 6.2.6 IGMP Snooping..................118 6.2.6.1 Show Commands ................118 6.2.6.2 Configuration Commands ...............121 6.2.7 IGMP Snooping Querier ................130 6.2.7.1 Show Commands ................130 6.2.7.2 Configuration Commands ...............132...
  • Page 7 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.2.12.1 show queue cos-map ..............168 6.2.12.2 queue cos-map................168 6.2.13 Port Mirror....................169 6.2.13.1 show port-monitor session..............169 6.2.13.2 port-monitor session ...............170 6.2.13.3 port-monitor session mode .............171 Management Commands................171 6.3.1 Network Commands...................171 6.3.1.1 show ip interface ................171 6.3.1.2 show ip filter ...................172 6.3.1.3...
  • Page 8 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.3.3.12 telnet exec-timeout .................186 6.3.3.13 show telnet ..................187 6.3.4 SNMP Server Commands ................188 6.3.4.1 show snmp ..................188 6.3.4.2 show trapflags ................188 6.3.4.3 snmp-server sysname ..............189 6.3.4.4 snmp-server location ..............190 6.3.4.5 snmp-server contact ...............190 6.3.4.6 snmp-server community ..............191 6.3.4.7 snmp-server host................193...
  • Page 9 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.3.7.10 Set max sessions ................212 6.3.7.11 Set max secure-sessions..............212 6.3.7.12 Set ip http java................213 6.3.8 DHCP Client Commands................213 6.3.8.1 ip dhcp restart.................213 6.3.8.2 ip dhcp client-identifier..............214 6.3.9 DHCP Relay Commands................214 6.3.9.1 show bootpdhcprelay..............214 6.3.9.2 bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount............215 6.3.9.3 bootpdhcprelay serverip ..............216...
  • Page 10 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.4.2.5 spanning-tree forward-time.............233 6.4.2.6 spanning-tree hello-time ..............233 6.4.2.7 spanning-tree max-age..............234 6.4.2.8 spanning-tree max-hops ..............235 6.4.2.9 spanning-tree mst................235 6.4.2.10 spanning-tree port mode..............239 6.4.2.11 spanning-tree edgeport..............240 System Log Management Commands ............241 6.5.1 Show Commands..................241 6.5.1.1 show logging ..................241 6.5.2 show logging buffered ................241 6.5.3...
  • Page 11 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.7.2.8 Set the password lock-out count.............255 6.7.2.9 Set the minimum password length..........256 Security Commands..................256 6.8.1 Show Commands..................256 6.8.1.1 show users authentication ..............256 6.8.1.2 show authentication................257 6.8.1.3 show authentication users ..............257 6.8.1.4 show dot1x ..................258 6.8.1.5 show dot1x detail................258 6.8.1.6...
  • Page 12 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.8.3.14 dot1x guest-vlan ................279 6.8.3.15 dot1x timeout guest-vlan-period............279 6.8.4 Radius Configuration Commands...............280 6.8.4.1 radius accounting mode..............280 6.8.4.2 radius server attribute 4..............280 6.8.4.3 radius-server dead-time..............281 6.8.4.4 radius-server host................281 6.8.4.5 radius-sever key ................282 6.8.4.6 radius-server retransmit..............283 6.8.4.7 radius-server timeout..............284 6.8.4.8...
  • Page 13 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.10.2 Configuration Commands ................298 6.10.2.1 sntp broadcast client poll-interval............298 6.10.2.2 sntp client mode ................299 6.10.2.3 sntp client port ................299 6.10.2.4 sntp unicast client poll-interval ............300 6.10.2.5 sntp unicast client poll-timeout............300 6.10.2.6 sntp unicast client poll-retry ............301 6.10.2.7 sntp server..................302 6.10.2.8 sntp clock timezone ................302 6.11...
  • Page 14 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.12.2.2 lldp notification-interval ..............318 6.12.2.3 lldp receive ..................319 6.12.2.4 lldp transmit ..................319 6.12.2.5 lldp transmit-mgmt ................319 6.12.2.6 lldp transmit-tlv ................320 6.12.2.7 lldp timers ..................321 6.12.2.8 lldp med..................321 6.12.2.9 lldp med confignotification ..............322 6.12.2.10 lldp med transmit-tlv ...............322 6.12.2.11 lldp med all ..................323 6.12.2.12 lldp med confignotification all ............323 6.12.2.13 lldp med faststartrepeatcount............324...
  • Page 15 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.14.2.6 vtp trunkport ...................335 6.15 Protected Ports Commands ................336 6.15.1 Show Commands..................336 6.15.1.1 show switchport protected ..............336 6.15.2 Configuration Commands ................336 6.15.2.1 switchport protected ...............336 6.16 Static MAC Filtering Commands ..............338 6.16.1 Show Commands..................338 6.16.1.1 show mac-address-table static ............338 6.16.2 Configuration Commands ................338 6.16.2.1 macfilter..................338...
  • Page 16 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.17.1.22 enable passwd ................350 6.17.1.23 clear ipv6 neighbors ...............350 6.17.1.24 clear ipv6 statistics .................350 6.17.1.25 clear ipv6 dhcp ................351 6.17.2 copy ......................352 6.17.3 delete......................354 6.17.4 dir.......................355 6.17.5 whichboot....................355 6.17.6 boot-system ....................356 6.17.7 ping......................356 6.17.7.1 ping <host>..................356 6.17.7.2 ping ipv6 <ipv6-address>..............357 6.17.7.3 ping ipv6 interface ................358 6.17.8 traceroute....................359...
  • Page 17 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.18.2.9 match dstip ..................370 6.18.2.10 match dstl4port................371 6.18.2.11 match ethertype................372 6.18.2.12 match ip dscp .................372 6.18.2.13 match ip precedence ..............373 6.18.2.14 match ip tos ..................373 6.18.2.15 match protocol................374 6.18.2.16 match secondary-cos ..............375 6.18.2.17 match secondary-vlan ..............375 6.18.2.18 match source-address mac ............376 6.18.2.19 match srcip ..................376 6.18.2.20 match srcl4port................377...
  • Page 18 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.18.5.6 show policy-map interface ..............391 6.18.5.7 show service-policy ................393 6.19 ACL Command ....................393 6.19.1 Show Commands..................394 6.19.1.1 show mac access-lists name ............394 6.19.1.2 show mac access-lists..............394 6.19.1.3 show ip access-lists................395 6.19.1.4 show access-lists interface .............396 6.19.2 Configuration Commands ................397 6.19.2.1 mac access-list extended ...............397 6.19.2.2 mac access-list extended rename ..........397...
  • Page 19 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.21.2.4 queue cos-queue strict ..............412 6.21.2.5 queue cos-queue traffic-shape ............413 Routing Commands ....................415 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Commands ..........415 7.1.1 Show Commands..................415 7.1.1.1 show ip arp ..................415 7.1.1.2 show ip arp brief ................416 7.1.1.3 show ip arp static................416 7.1.2 Configuration Commands ................417...
  • Page 20 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.2.2.2 ip routing ..................430 7.2.2.3 ip address..................431 7.2.2.4 ip route ...................431 7.2.2.5 ip route default-next-hop..............432 7.2.2.6 ip route precedence................432 7.2.2.7 ip forwarding...................433 7.2.2.8 ip directed-broadcast ..............433 7.2.2.9 ip mtu .....................433 7.2.2.10 encapsulation .................434 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands..........434 7.3.1 Show Commands..................434 7.3.1.1...
  • Page 21 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.3.2.9 area nssa no-summary..............451 7.3.2.10 area nssa translator-role..............452 7.3.2.11 area nssa translator-stab-intv ............452 7.3.2.12 area range..................453 7.3.2.13 area stub ..................454 7.3.2.14 area stub summarylsa ..............454 7.3.2.15 area virtual-link authentication ............455 7.3.2.16 area virtual-link dead-interval............455 7.3.2.17 area virtual-link hello-interval ............456 7.3.2.18 area virtual-link retransmit-interval..........457 7.3.2.19 area virtual-link transmit-delay ............457...
  • Page 22 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.4.6 bootpdhcprelay serverip................471 Domain Name Server Relay Commands ............472 7.5.1 Show Commands..................472 7.5.1.1 show hosts ..................472 7.5.1.2 show dns ..................472 7.5.1.3 show dns cache................473 7.5.2 Configuration Commands ................474 7.5.2.1 ip hosts...................474 7.5.2.2 clear hosts ..................474 7.5.2.3 ip domain-name................475 7.5.2.4...
  • Page 23 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Router Discovery Protocol Commands ............489 7.7.1 show ip irdp....................489 7.7.2 ip irdp ......................489 7.7.3 ip irdp broadcast ..................490 7.7.4 ip irdp holdtime...................490 7.7.5 ip irdp maxadvertinterval ................491 7.7.6 ip irdp minadvertinterval ................491 7.7.7 ip irdp preference ..................492 VLAN Routing Commands ................492 7.8.1 show ip vlan ....................492...
  • Page 24 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 8.1.1.3 show ip dvmrp neighbor..............504 8.1.1.4 show ip dvmrp nexthop..............505 8.1.1.5 show ip dvmrp prune ..............505 8.1.1.6 show ip dvmrp route ...............506 8.1.2 Configuration Commands ................506 8.1.2.1 ip dvmrp ..................506 8.1.2.2 ip dvmrp metric................507 Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Commands......508 8.2.1 Show Commands..................508...
  • Page 25 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 8.3.2.3 no ip mcast mroute .................526 8.3.2.4 ip mcast boundary ................527 8.3.2.5 ip multicast ttl-threshold..............527 8.3.2.6 mrinfo .....................528 8.3.2.7 mstat ....................528 8.3.2.8 mtrace ....................529 8.3.2.9 disable ip multicast mdebug mtrace..........530 Protocol Independent Multicast – Dense Mode (PIM-DM) Commands....530 8.4.1 Show Commands..................530 8.4.1.1...
  • Page 26 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 8.5.2.9 ip pimsm cbsrhashmasklength............544 8.5.2.10 ip pimsm crppreference ..............545 IGMP Proxy Commands .................546 8.6.1 Show Commands..................546 8.6.1.1 show ip igmp-proxy.................546 8.6.1.2 show ip igmp-proxy groups.............547 8.6.1.3 show ip igmp-proxy groups detail ...........547 8.6.1.4 show ip igmp-proxy interface ............548 8.6.2 Configuration Commands ................549 8.6.2.1...
  • Page 27 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 9.3.1.9 show ipv6 neighbors static..............563 9.3.2 Configuration Commands ................563 9.3.2.1 ipv6 forwarding ................563 9.3.2.2 ipv6 unicast-routing ................564 9.3.2.3 ipv6 enable ..................564 9.3.2.4 ipv6 address ...................565 9.3.2.5 ipv6 route ..................566 9.3.2.6 ipv6 mtu..................566 9.3.2.7 ipv6 nd dad attempts ..............567 9.3.2.8 ipv6 nd managed-config-flag ............567 9.3.2.9...
  • Page 28 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 9.4.2.2 ipv6 ospf areaid ................584 9.4.2.3 ipv6 ospf cost .................585 9.4.2.4 ipv6 ospf dead-interval..............585 9.4.2.5 ipv6 ospf hello-interval ..............586 9.4.2.6 ipv6 ospf mtu-ignore ...............586 9.4.2.7 ipv6 ospf network................587 9.4.2.8 ipv6 ospf priority ................587 9.4.2.9 ipv6 ospf retransmit-interval............588 9.4.2.10 ipv6 ospf transmit-delay..............588 9.4.2.11...
  • Page 29 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 9.5.1.1 show ipv6 rip ..................602 9.5.2 Configuration Commands ................603 9.5.2.1 enable ....................603 9.5.2.2 ipv6 rip....................604 9.5.2.3 default-information originate ............604 9.5.2.4 default-metric..................605 9.5.2.5 distance rip ..................605 9.5.2.6 split-horizon ..................605 9.5.2.7 redistribute..................606 9.5.2.8 ipv6 rip timer...................607 9.5.2.9 ipv6 rip passive-interface ..............607 DHCPv6 Commands..................608...
  • Page 30 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 10.1.2.2 cluster register timer ...............619 10.1.2.3 cluster commander .................620 10.1.2.4 cluster member................620 10.1.2.5 cluster auto-add enable ..............621 10.1.2.6 clear cluster candidate-table ............621 10.1.2.7 cluster holdtime ................622 10.1.2.8 cluster heartbeat................622 10.1.2.9 cluster rcommand member .............622 10.1.2.10 cluster rcommand commander ............623 10.1.2.11 cluster reset member..............623 10.1.2.12 cluster update member..............624...
  • Page 31 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.8 Managing MAC-based Voice VLAN ..........714 11.2.2.9 Managing Voice VLAN..............715 11.2.2.10 Defining GARP ................716 11.2.2.11 Managing IGMP Snooping..............720 11.2.2.12 Managing IGMP Snooping Querier ..........728 11.2.2.13 Managing MLD Snooping ...............732 11.2.2.14 Managing MLD Snooping Querier ..........739 11.2.2.15 Managing Port-Channel..............743 11.2.2.16 Viewing Multicast Forwarding Database .........745 11.2.2.17 Managing Spanning Tree..............749...
  • Page 32 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.1 Configuring IPv6 Global Configuration Page........860 11.2.5.2 Configuring IPv6 Interface Configuration Page .......861 11.2.5.3 Viewing IPv6 Interface Summary Page...........863 11.2.5.4 Viewing IPv6 Interface Statistics Page..........864 11.2.5.5 Viewing IPv6 Neighbor Table Information Page ......870 11.2.5.6 Viewing IPv6 Static Neighbor Table Information Page.....872 11.2.5.7 Managing DHCPv6 Protocol............872...
  • Page 33: Introduction

    The one built-in 1000/100/10 Ethernet ports for out of service. The LB4M also provides SFP+ interfaces for 10-Giga port on the daughter board. The number of 10-Giga ports depend on selecting daughter board.
  • Page 34: Front-Panel Components

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch ‧ ARP support ‧ IP Routing support ‧ OSPF v2 and v3 support ‧ RIP v1 and v2 support ‧ Router Discovery Protocol support ‧ VLAN routing support ‧ Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support ‧...
  • Page 35: Management Options

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch The redundant AC/DC power unit is a two slots for redundant, hot-swappable power supply. The norminal input voltage in the range from 100 ~ 240 VAC at 48 ~ 62 Hz. The norminal output voltage set point 12 VDC, Minimum/Maximum output current is 2 Amps ~25 Amps.
  • Page 36 ‧ RFC 3289 - DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC ‧ RFC 3289 - DIFFSERV-MIB ‧ QOS-DIFFSERV-EXTENSIONS-MIB ‧ QOS-DIFFSERV-PRIVATE-MIB ‧ RFC 2674 802.1p ‧ RFC 2932 (IPMROUTE-MIB) ‧ Quanta Enterprise MIB ‧ ROUTING-MIB ‧ MGMD-MIB ‧ RFC 2934 PIM-MIB ‧ DVMRP-STD-MIB ‧ IANA-RTPROTO-MIB ‧ MULTICAST-MIB ‧...
  • Page 37 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch _____________________________________________________________________________ Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Network Switch User Manual Version 0.1 Page: 37/970...
  • Page 38: Installation And Quick Startup

    2 Installation and Quick Startup 2.1 Package Contents Before you begin installing the Switch, confirm that your package contains the following items: ‧ One LB4M Layer III Gigabit Switch ‧ Mounting kit: 2 mounting brackets and screws ‧ Four rubber feet with adhesive backing ‧...
  • Page 39: Installing The Switch In A Rack

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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.
  • Page 40: Quick Starting The Switch

    2.4 Quick Starting the Switch 1. Read the device Installation Guide for the connectivity procedure. In-band connectivity allows access to the LB4M Series Switch locally. From a remote workstation,the device must be configured with IP information (IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway).
  • Page 41: System Information Setup

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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...
  • Page 42: Quick Start Up User Account Management

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch up or down Link Trap - Determines whether or not to send a trap when link status changes LACP Mode - Displays whether LACP is enabled or disabled on this port Flow Mode - Indicates the status of flow control on this port Cap.
  • Page 43: Quick Start Up Ip Address

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch than eight characters in length. copy running-config This will save passwords and all other changes to the device. startup-config [filename] If you do not save config, all configurations will be lost when a power cycle is performed on the switch or when the switch is reset.
  • Page 44: Quick Start Up Uploading From Switch To Out-Of-Band Pc (Only Xmodem).44

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Web Mode - Indicates whether HTTP/Web is enabled. Java Mode - Indicates whether java mode is enabled. ip address (Config)#interface vlan 1 (if-vlan 1)#ip address <ipaddr> <netmask> (if-vlan 1)#exit (Config)#ip default-gateway <gateway> IP Address range from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Subnet Mask range from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255...
  • Page 45: Quick Start Up Downloading From Tftp Server

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Details copy xmodem startup-config Sets the download datatype to be an <filename> image or config file. The URL must be specified as: xmodem: filepath/ filename For example: If the user is using HyperTerminal, the user must specify which file is to be sent to the switch.
  • Page 46 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch copy running-config Enter yes when the prompt pops up that asks if you want to save the startup-config [filename] configurations made to the switch. reload Enter yes when the prompt pops up that asks if you want to reset the system. You can reset the switch or cold boot the switch;...
  • Page 47: Console And Telnet Administration Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 3 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. 3.1 Local Console Management Local console management involves the administration of the Switch via a direct connection to the RS-232 DCE console port.
  • Page 48: Set Up Your Switch Using Telnet Access

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch . The console port is set for the following configuration: . Baud rate: 11,520 . Data width: 8 bits . Parity: none . Stop bits: 1 . Flow Control none A typical console connection is illustrated below: Figure 3-1: Console Setting Environment 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...
  • Page 49: Web-Based Management Interface

    Figure 4-1 shows this management method. Figure 4-1: Web Management Method 4.2 How to log in The Quanta LB4M Series Layer III plus QoS Managed Switch can be configured remotely from Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 5.0 or above), or Netscape Navigator (version 4.78 or above).
  • Page 50: Web-Based Management Menu

    4. Type the default user name of admin and default of no password, or whatever password you have set up. Once you have entered your access point name, your Web browser automatically finds the LB4M Series Layer III Switch and display the home page, as shown below. 4.3 Web-Based Management Menu _____________________________________________________________________________ Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Network Switch User Manual Version 0.1...
  • Page 51: Main Menus

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Figure 4-3: System Information page This above page displays system information, such as: • System Description • System Name • System Location • System Contact • IP Address • System Object ID (OID) • System Up Time Menus The Web-based interface enables navigation through several menus.
  • Page 52 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch • QoS • IP Multicast • Cluster Secondary Menus The Secondary Menus under the Main Menu contain a host of options that you can use to configure your switch. The online help contains a detailed description of the features on each screen.
  • Page 53 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch • Portected Port — see “Portected Port Commands” • Protocol-based VLAN — see “Protocol-based VLAN Commands” • IP Subnet-based VLAN — see “IP Subnet-based VLAN Commands” • MAC-based — see “MAC-based Commands” • Voice VLAN — see “Voice VLAN Commands” •...
  • Page 54 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch • Diffserv — see “Differentiated Services Commands” • Class of Service see "Class of Service Commands" IP Multicast • DVMRP — see “DVMRP Commands” • IGMP — see “IGMP Commands” • Multicast — see “Multicast Commands” •...
  • Page 55: Command Line Interface Structure And Mode-Based Cli

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 5 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.
  • Page 56 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Values ipaddr This parameter is a valid IP address, made up of four decimal bytes ranging from 0 to 255. The default for all IP parameters consists of zeros (that is, 0.0.0.0). The interface IP address of 0.0.0.0 is invalid.
  • Page 57 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch the command word may be completed by typing the <tab> or <space bar> (command completion). The value 'Err' designates that the requested value was not internally accessible. This should never happen and indicates that there is a case in the software that is not handled correctly.
  • Page 58: Switching Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6 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.
  • Page 59: Show Eventlog

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Current Time displays system time 6.1.3 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.
  • Page 60: Show Running-Config

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.1.4 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.
  • Page 61: Show Tech-Support

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch System Name: The name used to identify the switch. System Location: The text used to identify the location of the switch. May be up to 31 alpha-numeric characters. The factory default is blank. System Contact: The text used to identify a contact person for this switch. May be up to 31 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 62 Note:below 10-Giga Interface information depend on plugging daughter’s module and LB4M model type When using LB4M model type-hibrid: Switch 1 Module x, Found 6 Ports Active CX4 10G Daughter Board Switch 1 10G’s Module x (The xth 10-Giga Module daughter board of switch 1).
  • Page 63 Vendor Revision Number: Revision level for part number provided by vendor. Vendor Manufacturing Date: The vendor’s manufacturing date. When using LB4M model type-CX4: Switch 1 Module x, Found 6 Ports Active CX4 10G Daughter Board Switch 1 10G’s Module x (The xth 10-Giga Module daughter board of switch 1).
  • Page 64: Show Version

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Switch 1 Module x, Found 4 Ports SFP Plus 10G Daughter Board Switch 1 10G’s Module x (The xth 10-Giga Module daughter board of switch 1). Switch 1 Interface = y...... SFP+(The yth 10-Giga information of switch 1). 10 Gigabit Ethernet Compliance Codes: Transceiver’s compliance codes.
  • Page 65: Show Loginsession

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. Machine Model: Specifies the machine model as defined by the Vital Product Data. Serial Number: The unique box serial number for this switch.
  • Page 66: Device Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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> | all} <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. all - This parameter displays information for all interfaces.
  • Page 67: Show Interface Status Description

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Flow Mode: Displays flow control mode. Capabilities Status: Displays interface capabilities. 6.2.1.2 show interface status description This command displays the interface information for the system. Syntax show interface status description <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 68 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. all - This command displays statistics information for all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message The display parameters when the argument is '<slot/port>' are as follows: Packets Received Without Error: The total number of packets (including broadcast packets and multicast packets) received by the processor.
  • Page 69 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax show interface counters detailed {<slot/port> | switchport} <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. switchport - This parameter specifies whole switch or all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message The display parameters when the argument is ' <slot/port>' are as follows: Total Packets Received (Octets): The total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
  • Page 70 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Packets RX and TX 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 RX and TX 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).
  • Page 71 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch FCS with an integral number of octets Overruns: The total number of frames discarded as this port was overloaded with incoming packets, and could not keep up with the inflow. Total Packets Transmitted (Octets) Packets Transmitted 64 Octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were 64 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
  • Page 72 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch a particular interface for which transmission is inhibited by more than one collision. Excessive Collisions: A count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due to excessive collisions. GVRP PDUs Received: The count of GVRP PDUs received in the GARP layer. GVRP PDUs Transmitted: The count of GVRP PDUs transmitted from the GARP layer.
  • Page 73: Show Interface Switch

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. Multicast Packets Transmitted: The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted to a Multicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent.
  • Page 74: Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Display Message Broadcast Packets Received: The total number of packets received that were directed to the broadcast address. Note that this does not include multicast packets. Packets Received With Error: The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
  • Page 75: Negotiate

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax speed-duplex {10 | 100} {full-duplex | half-duplex} 100 - 100BASE-T 10 - 10BASE-T full-duplex - Full duplex half-duplex - Half duplex Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config This command is used to set the speed and duplex mode for all interfaces. Syntax speed-duplex all {10 | 100} {full-duplex | half-duplex} 100 - 100BASE-T...
  • Page 76: Capabilities

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Note:The 10-Giga Interface will not provide the following command This command enables automatic negotiation on a port. The default value is enabled. Syntax negotiate no negotiate no - This command disables automatic negotiation on a port. Default Setting Enable Command Mode...
  • Page 77 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Note:The 10-Giga Interface will not provide the following command This command is used to set the capabilities on specific interface. 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 1000 - 1000BASE-T...
  • Page 78: Storm-Control Flowcontrol

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 10 half-duplex, 10 full-duplex, 100 half-duplex, 100 full-duplex, and 1000 full-duplex Command Mode Global Config 6.2.1.9 storm-control flowcontrol This command enables 802.3x flow control for the switch. Note: This command only applies to full-duplex mode ports. Syntax storm-control flowcontrol no storm-control flowcontrol...
  • Page 79: Shutdown

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 6.2.1.10 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...
  • Page 80: Description

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Global Config 6.2.1.11 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 6.2.1.12 mdi...
  • Page 81: L2 Mac Address And Multicast Forwarding Database Tables

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Auto Command Mode Interface Config 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. This is the same as entering the optional all parameter. Alternatively, 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.
  • Page 82: Show Mac-Addr-Table Count

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch value of an existing instance of dot1dStaticAddress. It is identified with interface 3/1 and is currently used when enabling VLANs for routing. Self: The value of the corresponding instance is the address of one of the switch’s physical interfaces (the system’s own MAC address).
  • Page 83: Show Mac-Addr-Table Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch show mac-addr-table interface <slot/port> <slot/port> - Interface number. 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. The format is 6 or 8 two-digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons, for example 01:23:45:67:89:AB.
  • Page 84: Show Mac-Address-Table Gmrp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. The format is 6 or 8 two-digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons, for example 01:23:45:67:89:AB.
  • Page 85: Show Mac-Address-Table Igmpsnooping

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Mac Address: A unicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and/or filtering information. The format is 6 or 8 two-digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons, for example 01:23:45:67:89:AB. In an IVL system the MAC address will be displayed as 8 bytes.
  • Page 86: Show Mac-Address-Table Stats

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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.
  • Page 87: Show Mac-Address-Table Agetime

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. Most MFDB Entries Since Last Reset: This displays the largest number of entries that have been present in the Multicast Forwarding Database table.
  • Page 88: Vlan Management

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax mac-address-table aging-time <10-1000000> no mac-address-table aging-time <10-1000000> - aging-time (Range: 10-1000000) in seconds no - This command sets the forwarding database address aging timeout to 300 seconds. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 6.2.3 VLAN Management 6.2.3.1 show vlan...
  • Page 89: Show Vlan Id

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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 – 3965) <vlanname> - vlan name (up to 16 alphanumeric characters) Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 90: Show Vlan Association Mac

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch port. This is equivalent to registration normal in the IEEE 802.1Q standard. Tagging: Select the tagging behavior for this port in this VLAN. Tagged: Specifies to transmit traffic for this VLAN as tagged frames. Untagged: Specifies to transmit traffic for this VLAN as untagged frames.
  • Page 91: Show Protocol Group

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch show vlan association subnet [<ipaddr> <netmask>] <ipaddr> - The IP address. <netmask> - The subnet mask. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message IP Address: The IP address assigned to each interface Net Mask: The subnet mask.
  • Page 92: Show Interface Switchport

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.2.3.6 show interface switchport This command displays VLAN port information. Syntax show interface switchport {<slot/port> | all} <slot/port> - Interface number. all – Display the entire table. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Indicates by slot id and port number which port is controlled by the fields on this line.
  • Page 93: Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax vlan database Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.2.3.8 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). VLAN range is 2-3965. Syntax vlan <vlanid>...
  • Page 94: Vlan Association Mac

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax vlan name <vlanid> <newname> no vlan name <vlanid> <vlanid> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 –3965). <newname> - Configure a new VLAN Name (up to 16 alphanumeric characters). no - This command sets the name of a VLAN to a blank string. The VLAN ID is a valid VLAN identification number.
  • Page 95: Vlan Makestatic

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command removes the association of a MAC address to a VLAN. Syntax vlan association subnet <ipaddr> <netmask> <vlanid> no vlan association subnet <ipaddr> <netmask> <ipaddr> - The IP address. <netmask> - The subnet mask. <vlandid>...
  • Page 96: Switchport Acceptable-Frame-Type

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch group may only be associated with one VLAN at a time, however the VLAN association can be changed. Syntax protocol group <group-name> <vlanid> no protocol group <group-name> <vlanid> <vlanid> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 –3965). <group-name>...
  • Page 97: Switchport Ingress-Filtering

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Interface Config This command sets the frame acceptance mode for all interfaces. 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.
  • Page 98: Switchport Native Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no switchport ingress-filtering no - This command disables 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. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
  • Page 99: Switchport Allowed Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax switchport native vlan <vlanid> no switchport native vlan <vlanid> <vlanid> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 –3965). no - This command sets the VLAN ID per interface to 1. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config This command changes the VLAN ID for all interfaces.
  • Page 100 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax switchport allowed vlan {add [tagged | untagged] | remove} <vlanid> <vlanid> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 –3965). add - The interface is always a member of this VLAN. This is equivalent to registration fixed.
  • Page 101: Switchport Tagging

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.2.3.18 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.
  • Page 102: Switchport Priority

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Disabled Command Mode Global Config 6.2.3.19 switchport priority This command configures the default 802.1p port priority assigned for untagged packets for a specific interface. Syntax switchport priority <0-7> <0-7> - The range for the priority is 0 - 7. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config...
  • Page 103: Switchport Protocol Group

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Global Config 6.2.3.20 switchport protocol group This command adds the physical <slot/port> interface to the protocol-based VLAN identified by <group-name>. A group may have more than one interface associated with it. Each interface and protocol combination can only be associated with one group.
  • Page 104 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <group-name> - a VLAN Group Name (a character string of 1 to 16 characters). no - This command removes the protocol-based VLAN group that is identified by this <group-name>. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config This command adds all physical interfaces to the protocol-based VLAN identified by <group-name>.
  • Page 105: Switchport Forbidden Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command adds the <protocol> to the protocol-based VLAN identified by <group-name>. A group may have more than one protocol associated with it. Each interface and protocol combination can only 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.
  • Page 106: Double Vlan Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 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.
  • Page 107: Switchport Dvlan-Tunnel/ Dot1Q-Tunnel

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax switchport {dvlan-tunnel | dot1q-tunnel } ethertype {802.1Q|custom <0-65535>|vman} Default Setting Vman Command Mode Global Config 6.2.4.3 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...
  • Page 108: Gvrp And Bridge Extension

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Global Config 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 Display Message GMRP Admin Mode: This displays the administrative mode of GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) for the system.
  • Page 109: Show Gmrp Configuration

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: This displays the slot/port of the interface that this row in the table describes. Join Timer: Specifies the interval between the transmission of GARP PDUs registering (or re-registering) membership for an attribute.
  • Page 110: Show Garp Configuration

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: This displays the slot/port of the interface that this row in the table describes. Join Timer: Specifies the interval between the transmission of GARP PDUs registering (or re-registering) membership for an attribute.
  • Page 111: Bridge-Ext Gvrp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: This displays the slot/port of the interface that this row in the table describes. GVRP Mode: Indicates the GVRP administrative mode for the port. It may be enabled or disabled.
  • Page 112: Switchport Gvrp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax bridge-ext gmrp no bridge-ext gmrp no - This command disables GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) on the system. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 6.2.5.7 switchport gvrp This command enables GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) for a specific port. Syntax switchport gvrp no switchport gvrp...
  • Page 113: Switchport Gmrp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax switchport gvrp all no switchport gvrp all all - All interfaces. no - This command disables GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) for all ports. If GVRP is disabled, Join Time, Leave Time, and Leave All Time have no effect. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
  • Page 114: Garp Timer

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command enables GMRP Multicast Registration Protocol on all interfaces. 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. GMRP functionality will subsequently be re-enabled if routing is disabled and port-channel (LAG) membership is removed from an interface that has GMRP enabled.
  • Page 115 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command sets the GVRP join time per port and per GARP to 20 centiseconds (0.2 seconds). This command has an effect only when GVRP and GMRP are enabled. Default Setting 20 centiseconds (0.2 seconds) Command Mode Interface Config This command sets the GVRP join time for all ports and per GARP.
  • Page 116 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch order to maintain uninterrupted service. The time is from 20 to 600 (centiseconds). Note: This command has an effect only when GVRP and GMRP are enabled. Syntax garp timer leave < 20-600 > no garp timer leave <20-600>...
  • Page 117 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Note: This command has an effect only when GVRP and GMRP are enabled. 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.
  • Page 118: Igmp Snooping

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch may range from 200 to 6000 (centiseconds). Note: This command has an effect only when GVRP and GMRP are enabled. Syntax garp timer leaveall all < 200-6000 > no garp timer leaveall all <200-6000> - leave time (Range: 200 – 6000) in centiseconds. all - All interfaces.
  • Page 119 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Admin Mode: This indicates whether or not IGMP Snooping is active on the switch. Multicast Control Frame Count: This displays the number of multicast control frames that are processed by the CPU. Interfaces Enabled for IGMP Snooping: This is the list of interfaces on which IGMP Snooping is enabled.
  • Page 120 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.2.6.1.3. show ip igmp snooping This command displays IGMP Snooping information. Configured information is displayed whether or not IGMP Snooping is enabled. Syntax show ip igmp snooping <1-3965> <1-3965> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 3965). Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 121: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privilege Mode User Mode Display Message VLAN: The VLAN ID used with the MAC address to fully identify packets you want L2Mcast Group. MAC Address: The MAC address of the L2Mcast Group in the format 01:00:5E:xx:xx:xx. Port: List the ports you want included into L2Mcast Group.
  • Page 122 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This value must be greater than the IGMP Maximum Response time value. The range is 1 to 3600 seconds. Syntax ip igmp snooping groupmembershipinterval <2-3600> no ip igmp snooping groupmembershipinterval <2-3600> - interval time (Range: 2 – 3600) in seconds. no - This command sets the IGMP Group Membership Interval time on the system to 260 seconds.
  • Page 123 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command enables IGMP Snooping on all interfaces. If an interface which has IGMP Snooping enabled is enabled for routing or is enlisted as a member of a port-channel (LAG), IGMP Snooping functionality will be disabled on that interface. IGMP Snooping functionality will subsequently be re-enabled if routing is disabled or port-channel (LAG) membership is removed from an interface that has IGMP Snooping enabled.
  • Page 124 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Global Config, Interface Config 6.2.6.2.5. ip igmp snooping max-response-time This command sets the IGMP Maximum Response time on the system. The Maximum Response time is the amount of time in seconds that a switch will wait after sending a query on an interface because it did not receive a report for a particular group in that interface.
  • Page 125 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command disables IGMP Snooping fast-leave admin mode. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config, Interface Config. 6.2.6.2.7. ip igmp snooping mrouter This command configures a selected interface as a multicast router interface. When configured as a multicast router interface, the interface is treated as a multicast router interface in all VLANs.
  • Page 126 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <vlanId> - VLAN ID. no - This command disables the status of the interface as a statically configured multicast router interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config. 6.2.6.2.9. ip igmp snooping vlan static This command is used to add a port to a multicast group.
  • Page 127 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ip igmp snooping static <macaddr> vlan <vlan-id> interface <slot/port> no ip igmp snooping static <macaddr> vlan <vlan-id> interface <slot/port> Default Setting None Command Mode Global Mode 6.2.6.2.11. set igmp This command enables IGMP snooping on a particular VLAN, and in turn enabling IGMP snooping on all interfaces participating in this VLAN.
  • Page 128 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax set igmp groupmembership-interval <1-3965> <2-3600> no set igmp groupmembershipinterval <1-3965> <1-3965> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 3965). <2-3600> - The range of group membership interval time is 2 to 3600 seconds. no - This command sets the IGMP Group Membership Interval time on a particular VLAN to the default value.
  • Page 129 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Vlan Database 6.2.6.2.14. set igmp mcrtexpiretime This command sets the Multicast Router Present Expiration time on a particular VLAN. This is the amount of time in seconds that a switch will wait for a query to be received on an interface, which is participating in the VLAN, before the interface is removed from the list of interfaces with multicast routers attached.
  • Page 130: Igmp Snooping Querier

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch were connected to the same layer 2 LAN port but were still interested in receiving multicast traffic directed to that group. Also, fast-leave processing is supported only with IGMP version 2 hosts. Syntax set igmp fast-leave <1-3965> no set igmp fast-leave <1-3965>...
  • Page 131 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. This address is used when no address is configured on the VLAN on which query is being sent IGMP Version: Specify the IGMP protocol version used in periodic IGMP queries.
  • Page 132: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax show ip igmp snooping querier detail Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message 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.
  • Page 133 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Global Configure 6.2.7.2.2. Set IGMP snooping querier address The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set IGMP snooping querier address, use the ip igmp snooping querier address <ip-address> global configuration command. Use the no ip igmp snooping querier address return to default value zero.
  • Page 134 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ip igmp snooping querier querier-expiry-interval <60-300> no ip igmp snooping querier querier-expiry-interval Default Setting Command Mode Global Configure 6.2.7.2.5. Set IGMP snooping query verion 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>...
  • Page 135: Mld Snooping

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Global Configure 6.2.7.2.7. Set 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 <1-3965> address <ip-address> global configuration command.
  • Page 136: Show Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.2.8.1 Show Commands 6.2.8.1.1. show ipv6 mld snooping The user can go to the CLI Privilege Mode to get all of mld snooping information, use the show ip mld snooping Privilege command. Syntax show ipv6 mld snooping [<slot/port>|<vlan-id>] Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 137 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch not received. This value may be configured. When you specify a value for <vlanid>, the following information appears. VLAN ID Vlan id MLD Snooping Indicates whether MLD Snooping is active on the VLAN. Admin Mode Fast Leave Mode Indicates whether MLD Snooping Fast Leave is active on the VLAN.
  • Page 138 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch VLAN ID Displays the list of VLANs of which the interface is a member. 6.2.8.1.3. show ipv6 mld snooping mrouter interface The user can go to the CLI Privilege Mode to display information about statically configured multicast router-attached interfaces, use the show ipv6 mld snooping mrouter interface Privilege command.
  • Page 139 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch User Exec Display Message VLAN ID Displays the list of VLANs of which the interface is a member. Interface Shows the interface on which multicast router information is being displayed. 6.2.8.1.5. show ipv6 mld snooping static The user can go to the Privilege Mode to display MLD snooping static information, use the show ipv6 mld snooping static Privilege command.
  • Page 140: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message MAC Address A multicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding or filtering information. The format is twodigit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons, for example 33:33:45:67:89:AB. Type The type of entry, which is either static (added by the user) or dynamic (added to the table as a result of a learning process or...
  • Page 141 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch configuration command. Use the no ipv6 mld snooping interfacemode disable MLD Snooping on all interfaces. Syntax Ipv6 mld snooping interfacemode <all> no ipv6 mld snooping interfacemode <all> Default Setting Disable Command Mode Global Configure Interface Configure 6.2.8.2.3.
  • Page 142 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Ipv6 mld snooping groupmembershipinterval <2-3600> no ipv6 mld snooping groupmembershipinterval Default Setting Command Mode Global Configure Interface Configure 6.2.8.2.5. ipv6 mld snooping max-response-time The user can go to the CLI Interface Global/Interface Configuration Mode to set the MLD Maximum Response time for the system, on a particular interface, use the ipv6 mld snooping max-response-time <1-3599>...
  • Page 143 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Global Configure Interface Configure 6.2.8.2.7. ipv6 mld snooping mrouter interface The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to configure the interface as a multicast router-attached interface or configure the VLAN ID for the VLAN that has the multicast router attached mode enabled, use the ipv6 mld snooping mrouter interface interface|<vlanId>...
  • Page 144 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.2.8.2.9. set mld The user can go to the CLI VLAN Mode to set MLD Snooping on a particular VLAN, use the set mld <vlanid> vlan configuration command. Use the no set mld <vlanid> to disable MLD Snooping on a particular VLAN.
  • Page 145 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting Command Mode VLAN Mode 6.2.8.2.12. set mld maxresponse The user can go to the CLI Interface VLAN Mode to set the MLD Maximum Response time on a particular VLAN, use the set mld max-response-time <vlanid> <1-3599> vlan configuration command.
  • Page 146: Mld Snooping Querier

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.2.9 MLD Snooping Querier 6.2.9.1 Show Commands 6.2.9.1.1. Display MLD snooping querier global information 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...
  • Page 147 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message MLD Snooping Querier Vlan Mode: Displays the querier election participate mode on the VLAN. When this mode is disabled, up on seeing a query of the same version in the vlan, the snooping querier move to non querier state.
  • Page 148: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Last Querier Address: Displays the IP address of the last querier from which a query was snooped on the VLAN. 6.2.9.2 Configuration Commands 6.2.9.2.1. Set MLD snooping querier admin mode 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.
  • Page 149 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ipv6 mld snooping querier querier-interval <1-1800> no ipv6 mld snooping querier querier-interval Default Setting Command Mode Global Configure 6.2.9.2.4. Set MLD snooping querier querier expiry interval The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set MLD snooping querier querier expiry interval, use the ipv6 mld snooping querier querier-expiry-interval <60-300>...
  • Page 150: Port Channel

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Global Configure 6.2.9.2.6. Set MLD snooping querier vlan address The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set MLD snooping querier vlan address, use the ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan <1-3965> address <ip-address> global configuration command.
  • Page 151: Show Port-Channel

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.2.10.1 show port-channel This command displays the static capability of all port-channels (LAGs) on the device as well as a summary of individual port-channels. Syntax show port-channel Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message For each port-channel the following information is displayed: Logical Interface: The field displays logical slot and the logical port.
  • Page 152: Port-Channel

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Log. Intf: The logical slot and the logical port. Port-Channel Name: The name of this port-channel (LAG). You may enter any string of up to 15 alphanumeric characters. Link : Indicates whether the Link is up or down. Admin Mode: May be enabled or disabled.
  • Page 153: Port-Channel Adminmode All

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch None Command Mode Global Config Command Usage 1. Max number of port-channels could be created by user are 6 and Max. Number of members for each port-channel are 8. 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...
  • Page 154: Port-Channel Linktrap

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command disables to support static function on specific port-channel on this device. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 6.2.10.5 port-channel linktrap This command enables link trap notifications for the port-channel (LAG). The interface is a logical slot and port for a configured port-channel.
  • Page 155 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch used to be set for port-channel load balance. Syntax port-channel load-balance all { src-mac| dst-mac | dst-src-mac | src-ip | dst-ip| dst-src-ip } no port-channel load-balance all src-mac - Sets the mode on the source MAC address. dst-mac - Sets the mode on the destination MAC address.
  • Page 156: Port-Channel Name

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch dst-ip - Sets the mode on the destination IP address. dst-src-ip - Sets the mode on the source and destination IP addresses. no - Restore the mode to be default value. Default Setting dst-src-ip Command Mode Interface Config 6.2.10.7 port-channel name...
  • Page 157: Lacp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax adminmode no adminmode no - This command disables a configured port-channel (LAG). Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Interface Config 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.
  • Page 158: Channel-Group

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch lacp all no lacp all all - All interfaces. no - This command disables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on all ports. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 6.2.10.10 channel-group This command adds one port to the port-channel (LAG). The first interface is a logical slot and port number of a configured port-channel.
  • Page 159: Delete-Channel-Group

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.2.10.11 delete-channel-group This command deletes the port from the port-channel (LAG). The interface is a logical slot and port number of a configured port-channel. Syntax delete-channel-group <logical slot/port> <logical slot/port> - Port-Channel Interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 160: Show Storm-Control

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. Level: Displays level for storm control broadcast.
  • Page 161: Storm-Control Broadcast

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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. Level: Displays level for storm control unicast Rate: Displays rate for storm control unicast.
  • Page 162: Storm-Control Multicast

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Ethernet port exceeds the high threshold percentage (as represented in “Broadcast Storm Recovery Thresholds” table) of the link speed, the switch discards the broadcasts traffic until the broadcast traffic returns to the threshold percentage or less. The full implementation is depicted in the “Broadcast Storm Recovery Thresholds”...
  • Page 163: Storm-Control Unicast

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command disables multicast storm recovery mode on the selected interface. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config This command enables multicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Syntax storm-control multicast no storm-control multicast no - This command disables multicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces.
  • Page 164: Switchport Broadcast Packet-Rate

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch None Command Mode Interface Config This command enables unicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Syntax storm-control unicast no storm-control unicast no - This command disables unicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config...
  • Page 165: Switchport Multicast Packet-Rate

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting Level 4 Command Mode Interface Config This command will protect your network from broadcast storms by setting a threshold level for broadcast traffic on all ports. Syntax switchport broadcast all packet-rate {1 | 2 | 3 | 4} 1 - Threshold level represents 64 pps for 1G Port or 1042 pps for 10G port.
  • Page 166: Switchport Unicast Packet-Rate

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch switchport multicast packet-rate {1 | 2 | 3 | 4} 1 - Threshold level represents 64 pps for 1G Port or 1042 pps for 10G port. 2 - Threshold level represents 128 pps for 1G Port or 2084 pps for 10G port. 3 - Threshold level represents 256 pps for 1G Port or 3124 pps for 10G port.
  • Page 167 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command will protect your network from unicast storms by setting a threshold level for unicast traffic on each port. Syntax switchport unicast packet-rate {1 | 2 | 3 | 4} 1 - Threshold level represents 64 pps for 1G Port or 1042 pps for 10G port. 2 - Threshold level represents 128 pps for 1G Port or 2084 pps for 10G port.
  • Page 168: L2 Priority

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Global Config 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>] <slot/port> - Interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
  • Page 169: Port Mirror

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting priority queue Command Mode Interface Config 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 Number> < Session Number > - session number. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 170: Port-Monitor Session

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Sour.Port: is the slot/port that is configured as the monitored port. If this value has not been configured, 'Not Configured' will be displayed. Type: Direction in which source port configured for port mirroring.Types are tx for transmitted packets and rx for receiving packets.
  • Page 171: Port-Monitor Session Mode

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 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.
  • Page 172: Show Ip Filter

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch show ip interface Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message IP Address: The IP address of the interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask: The IP subnet mask for this interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0 Default Gateway: The default gateway for this IP interface.
  • Page 173: Mtu

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch IP Address: The IP address of stations that are allowed to make configuration changes to the Switch. 6.3.1.3 This command sets the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size (in bytes) for physical and port-channel (LAG) interfaces. For the standard implementation, the range of <1518-9216> is a valid integer between 1518-9216.
  • Page 174: Ip Address

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Global Config 6.3.1.5 ip address This command sets the IP Address, and subnet mask. The IP Address and the gateway must be on the same subnet. Syntax ip address <ipaddr> <netmask> no ip address <ipaddr>...
  • Page 175: Ip Address Protocol

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch < 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 Global Config 6.3.1.7 ip address protocol This command specifies the network configuration protocol to be used.
  • Page 176: Serial Interface Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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 <ipaddr> no ip filter <ipaddr>...
  • Page 177: Line Console

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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. Any numeric value between 0 and 160 is allowed, the factory default is 5.
  • Page 178: Baudrate

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. Syntax baudrate {1200 | 2400 | 4800 | 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200} no baudrate no - This command sets the communication rate of the terminal interface to 115200.
  • Page 179: Password-Threshold

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.3.2.5 password-threshold This command is used to set the password instruction threshold limiting the number of failed login attempts. Syntax password-threshold <0-120> no password-threshold <threshold> - max threshold (Range: 0 - 120). no - This command sets the maximum value to the default. Default Setting Command Mode Line Config...
  • Page 180: Terminal Length

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Line Config 6.3.2.7 terminal length This command uses to configure the columns per page for the management console. 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 Config...
  • Page 181: Show Line Vty

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.3.3.2 show line vty This command displays telnet settings. Syntax show line vty Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Remote Connection Login Timeout (minutes): This object indicates the number of minutes a remote connection session is allowed to remain inactive before being logged off.
  • Page 182: Exec-Timeout

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax line vty Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 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.
  • Page 183: Password-Threshold

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.3.3.5 password-threshold This command is used to set the password instruction threshold limited for the number of failed login attempts. Syntax password-threshold <0-120> no password-threshold <threshold> - max threshold (Range: 0 - 120). no - This command sets the maximum value to the default. Default Setting Command Mode Telnet Config...
  • Page 184: Server Enable

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command specifies the maximum number of remote connection sessions that can be established. A value of 0 indicates that no remote connection can be established. The range is 0 to 5. Syntax maxsessions <0-5> no maxsessions <0-5>...
  • Page 185: Telnet Sessions

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command regulates new telnet sessions. If sessions are enabled, new telnet sessions can be established until there are no more sessions available. If sessions are disabled, no new telnet sessions are established. An established session remains active until the session is ended or an abnormal network error ends it.
  • Page 186: Telnet Maxsessions

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Global Config 6.3.3.11 telnet maxsessions This command specifies the maximum number of simultaneous outbound telnet sessions. A value of 0 indicates that no outbound telnet session can be established. Syntax telnet maxsessions <0-5> no maxsessions <0-5>...
  • Page 187: Show Telnet

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command sets the remote connection session timeout value, in minutes, to the default. Note: 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. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config...
  • Page 188: Snmp Server Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.3.4 SNMP Server Commands 6.3.4.1 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).
  • Page 189: Snmp-Server Sysname

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. The switch does not have to be reset to implement the changes.
  • Page 190: Snmp-Server Location

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <name> - Range is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.3.4.4 snmp-server location This command sets the physical location of the switch. The range for name is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 191: Snmp-Server Community

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <con> - Range is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.3.4.6 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.
  • Page 192 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command activates an SNMP community. If a community is enabled, an SNMP manager associated with this community manages the switch according to its access right. If the community is disabled, no SNMP requests using this community are accepted. In this case the SNMP manager associated with this community cannot manage the switch until the Status is changed back to Enable.
  • Page 193: Snmp-Server Host

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <name> - community name. <ipmask> - a client IP mask. no - This command sets a client IP mask for an SNMP community to 0.0.0.0. The name is the applicable community name. The community name may be up to 16 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 194: Snmp-Server Enable Traps

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch ANDed with the mask to determine the range of allowed client IP addresses. The name is the applicable community name. Syntax snmp-server host <ipaddr> <name> no snmp-server host <name> <name> - community name. <ipaddr> - a client IP address. no - This command sets a client IP address for an SNMP community to 0.0.0.0.
  • Page 195 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command enables the Authentication trap. Syntax snmp-server enable traps authentication no snmp-server enable traps authentication no - This command disables the Authentication trap. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config This command enables the DVMRP trap. Syntax snmp-server enable traps dvmrp no snmp-server enable traps dvmrp...
  • Page 196 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch link-status’ command). Syntax snmp-server enable traps linkmode no snmp-server enable traps linkmode no - This command disables Link Up/Down traps for the entire switch. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config This command enables Multiple User traps. When the traps are enabled, a Multiple User Trap is sent when a user logs in to the terminal interface (EIA 232 or telnet) and there is an existing terminal interface session.
  • Page 197 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax snmp-server enable traps ospf no snmp-server enable traps ospf no - This command disables OSPF trap. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config This command enables OSPFv3 traps. Syntax snmp-server enable traps ospfv3 no snmp-server enable traps ospfv3 no - This command disables OSPFv3 trap.
  • Page 198 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch snmp-server enable traps pim no snmp-server enable traps pim no - This command disables PIM trap. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 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...
  • Page 199: Snmp Trap Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Interface Config 6.3.5 SNMP Trap Commands 6.3.5.1 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.
  • Page 200: Snmptrap Link-Status

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax snmptrap snmpversion <name> <ipaddr> <snmpversion> Default Setting Snmpv2 Command Mode Global Config 6.3.5.3 snmptrap link-status This command enables link status traps by interface. Note: This command is valid only when the Link Up/Down Flag is enabled. See ‘snmpserver enable traps linkmode’...
  • Page 201: Snmptrap

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command enables link status traps for all interfaces. Note: This command is valid only when the Link Up/Down Flag is enabled (See ‘snmpserver enable traps linkmode’ command.) Syntax snmptrap link-status all no snmptrap link-status all all - All interfaces.
  • Page 202: Snmptrap Ipaddr

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.3.5.5 snmptrap ipaddr 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. Note: IP addresses in the SNMP trap receiver table must be unique for the same community name.
  • Page 203: Http Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch snmptrap mode <name> <ipaddr> no snmptrap mode <name> <ipaddr> <name> - SNMP trap name. <ipadd> - an IP address. no - This command deactivates an SNMP trap. Trap receivers are inactive (not able to receive traps).
  • Page 204: Ip Javamode

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch SSL3 and TSL1. Hard-timeout: Display the hard timeout for secure HTTP sessions in hours. Soft-timeout: Display the soft timeout for HTTP sessions in minutes. Max-sessions: Display the number of allowable HTTP sessions. Secure-hard-timeout: Display the hard timeout for secure HTTP sessions in hours. Secure-soft-timeout: Display the soft timeout for HTTP sessions in minutes.
  • Page 205: Ip Http Server

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <1-65535> - HTTP Port value. no - This command is used to reset the http port to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 6.3.6.4 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.
  • Page 206: Ip Http Secure-Server

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ip http secure-port <portid> no ip http secure-port <portid> - SSLT Port value. no - This command is used to reset the SSLT port to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 6.3.6.6 ip http secure-server This command is used to enable the secure socket layer for secure HTTP.
  • Page 207: Secure Shell (Ssh) Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ip http secure-protocol <protocollevel1> [protocollevel2] no ip http secure-protocol <protocollevel1> [protocollevel2] <protocollevel1 - 2> - The protocol level can be set to TLS1, SSL3 or to both TLS1 and SSL3. no - This command is used to remove protocol levels (versions) for secure HTTP. Default Setting SSL3 and TLS1 Command Mode...
  • Page 208: Ip Ssh

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch SSH Timeout: This field is the inactive timeout value for incoming SSH sessions to the switch. 6.3.7.2 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 Disabled Command Mode...
  • Page 209: Ip Ssh Maxsessions

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Global Config 6.3.7.4 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 Syntax ip ssh maxsessions <0-5>...
  • Page 210: Http Session Hard-Timeout

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no ip ssh timeout <1-160> - timeout interval in seconds. no - This command sets the SSH connection session timeout value, in minutes, to the default. Changing the timeout value for active sessions does not become effective until the session is reaccessed.
  • Page 211: Http Session Soft-Timeout

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch secure-session hard-timeout will return to default value, default value is 24. Syntax ip http secure-session hard-timeout<hard-timeout> no ip http secure-session hard-timeout Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 6.3.7.8 http session soft-timeout This command configures the soft timeout for un-secure HTTP sessions in minutes. Configuring this value to zero will give an infinite soft-timeout.
  • Page 212: Set Max Sessions

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ip http secure-session soft-timeout<soft-timeout> no ip http secure-session soft -timeout Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 6.3.7.10 Set max sessions This command limits the number of allowable un-secure HTTP sessions. Zero is the configurable minimum.
  • Page 213: Set Ip Http Java

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 6.3.7.12 Set ip http java Web Java mode. The Java mode applies to both secure and un-secure Web connections. Syntax ip http java no ip http java Default Setting Enable Command Mode Global Config...
  • Page 214: Ip Dhcp Client-Identifier

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.3.8.2 ip dhcp client-identifier This command is used to specify the DCHP client identifier for this switch. Use the no form to restore to default value. Syntax ip dhcp client-identifier {text <text> | hex <hex>} no ip dhcp client-identifier <text>...
  • Page 215: Bootpdhcprelay Maxhopcount

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Maximum Hop Count - The maximum number of Hops a client request can go without being discarded. Minimum Wait Time (Seconds) - The Minimum time in seconds. This value will be compared to the time stamp in the client's request packets, which should represent the time since the client was powered up.
  • Page 216: Bootpdhcprelay Serverip

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 6.3.9.3 bootpdhcprelay serverip This command is used to configure the server IP Address for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system. Syntax bootpdhcprelay serverip <ipaddr> no bootpdhcprelay serverip <ipaddr> - A server IP address. no - This command is used to reset to the default value.
  • Page 217: Set Sflow Sampling Rate

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privilege Mode User Mode Display Message Intf: Interface number. Collector-Address: Display sFlow collector IP address. Collector-Port: Display sFlow collector-port. Allowed range is (1025 to 65535). Default value is 6343. Rate: If the throughput larger than sFlow rate, the agent(client) will trigger an flow sample event and send a flow sample packet to collector(server).
  • Page 218: Set Sflow Maximum Header Size

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.3.10.3 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 <32-256> interface configuration command. Use the no sflow maximum-header return to default value 128 Syntax sflow maximum-header <32-256>...
  • Page 219: Set Sflow Collector Port

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch sflow collector-address <ip-address> no sflow collector-address Default Setting none Command Mode Interface Configure 6.3.10.6 set sFlow collector port The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to set collector UDP port, use the sflow collector-port <1025-65535>...
  • Page 220: Service Port Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Interface Configure 6.3.11 Service Port Commands 6.3.11.1 show serviceport This command displays service port configuration information. Syntax show serviceport Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message IP Address: The IP address of the interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0. Subnet Mask: The IP subnet mask for this interface.
  • Page 221: Serviceport Ip

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. isRr:. Specifies router flag. Neighbor State: Incmp - Address resolution is being performed on the entry.
  • Page 222: Serviceport Protocol

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax serviceport ip <ipaddr> <netmask> [gateway] <ipaddr> - The user manually configures IP address for this switch. <netmask> - The user manually configures Subnet Mask for this switch. gateway - The user manually configures gateway server for this switch. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 223: Spanning Tree Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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. Configuration Commands configure features and options of the switch. For every configuration command there is a show command that displays the configuration setting.
  • Page 224: Show Spanning-Tree Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Bridge Max Age: Maximum message age. Bridge Max Hops: The maximum number of hops for the spanning tree. 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.
  • Page 225: Show Spanning-Tree Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.4.1.3 show spanning-tree vlan This command displays the association between a VLAN and a multiple spanning tree instance. The <1-3965> corresponds to an existing VLAN ID. Syntax show spanning-tree vlan <1-3965> <vlanid> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 - 3965). Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 226 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message MST Instance ID: The multiple spanning tree instance ID. MST Bridge Priority: The bridge priority of current MST. MST Bridge Identifier: The bridge ID of current MST. Time Since Topology Change: In seconds. Topology Change Count: Number of times the topology has changed for this multiple spanning tree instance.
  • Page 227 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command displays the detailed settings and parameters for a specific switch port within a particular multiple spanning tree instance. The instance <mstid> is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance. The <slot/port> is the desired switch port.
  • Page 228 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Port Path Cost: The configured path cost for the specified interface. Designated Root: Identifier of the designated root for this port within the CST. Designated Port Cost: Path Cost offered to the LAN by the Designated Port. Designated Bridge: The bridge containing the designated port.
  • Page 229: Show Spanning-Tree Summary

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Type: Currently not used. STP State: The forwarding state of the port in the specified spanning tree instance. Port Role: The role of the specified port within the spanning tree. 6.4.1.5 show spanning-tree summary This command displays spanning tree settings and parameters for the switch.
  • Page 230: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Bridge Priority: Configured value. Bridge Identifier: The bridge ID of current Spanning Tree. Bridge Max Age: Configured value. Bridge Hello Time: Configured value. Bridge Forward Delay: Configured value. Bridge Hold Time: Minimum time between transmission of Configuration Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs).
  • Page 231: Spanning-Tree Configuration

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax spanning-tree protocol-migration {<slot/port> | all} no spanning-tree protocol-migration {<slot/port> | all} <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. all - All interfaces. no - This command disables BPDU migration check on a given interface. The all option disables BPDU migration check on all interfaces.
  • Page 232: Spanning-Tree Mode

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Global Config This command sets the Configuration Identifier Revision Level for use in identifying the configuration that this switch is currently using. The Configuration Identifier Revision Level is a number in the range of 0 to 65535. Syntax spanning-tree configuration revision <0-65535>...
  • Page 233: Spanning-Tree Forward-Time

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command sets the Force Protocol Version parameter to the default value, that is, mstp. Default Setting mstp Command Mode Global Config 6.4.2.5 spanning-tree forward-time This command sets the Bridge Forward Delay parameter to a new value for the common and internal spanning tree.
  • Page 234: Spanning-Tree Max-Age

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax spanning-tree hello-time <1-10> no spanning-tree hello-time <1-10> - hellotime value (Range: 1 – 10). no - This command sets the Hello Time parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value, that is, 2. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config...
  • Page 235: Spanning-Tree Max-Hops

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.4.2.8 spanning-tree max-hops This command sets the MSTP Max Hops parameter to a new value for the common and internal spanning tree. The max-hops value is in a range of 1 to 127. Syntax spanning-tree max-hops <1-127>...
  • Page 236 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch reallocates all VLANs allocated to the deleted instance to the common and internal spanning tree. The instance <1-4094> is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance to be removed. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 237 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command adds an association between a multiple spanning tree instance and a VLAN. The VLAN will no longer 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.
  • Page 238 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax spanning-tree mst <0-4094> cost {<1-200000000> | auto} no spanning-tree mst <0-4094> cost <0-4094> - multiple spanning tree instance ID. no - 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 to the respective default values.
  • Page 239: Spanning-Tree Port Mode

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no spanning-tree mst <0-4094> port-priority <0-4094> - multiple spanning tree instance ID. no - 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 to the respective default values.
  • Page 240: Spanning-Tree Edgeport

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for all ports to enabled. Syntax spanning-tree port mode all no spanning-tree port mode all all - All interfaces. no - This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for all ports to disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode...
  • Page 241: System Log Management Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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.
  • Page 242: Show Logging Traplog

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch show logging buffered Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Message: The message that has been logged. Note: Message log information is not retained across a switch reset. 6.5.3 show logging traplog This command displays the trap log maintained by the switch.
  • Page 243: Show Logging Hosts

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.5.3.1 show logging hosts This command displays all configured logging hosts. Syntax show logging hosts Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Index (used for deleting) IP Address IP Address of the configured server. Severity The minimum severity to log to the specified address.
  • Page 244: Logging Console

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Privileged Exec This command enables wrapping of in-memory logging when full capacity reached. Otherwise when full capacity is reached, logging stops. Syntax logging buffered wrap no logging buffered wrap no - This command disables wrapping of in-memory logging when full capacity reached. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 245: Logging Host

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.5.4.3 logging host This command enables logging to a host where up to eight hosts can be configured. Syntax logging host <hostaddress> [ <port>] [[<severitylevel> | <0-7>]] <hostaddress>...
  • Page 246: Logging Syslog

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec This command reconfigures the IP address of the log server. Syntax logging host reconfigure <hostindex> <hostaddress> < hostindex > - Index of the log server. <hostaddress> - New IP address of the log server. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 247: Clear Logging Buffered

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec This command sets the local port number of the LOG client for logging messages. Syntax logging syslog port <portid> no logging syslog port no - Resets the local logging port to the default. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 248: Script Management Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 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.
  • Page 249: Script List

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <scriptname> - The name of the script to be deleted. all - Delete all scripts presented in the switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.6.3 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...
  • Page 250: User Account Management Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch script show <scriptname> <scriptname> - Name of the script file. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 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.
  • Page 251: Show Users Account Information

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch user and up to five Read Only users. SNMPv3 AccessMode: This field displays the SNMPv3 Access Mode. If the value is set to Read- Write, the SNMPv3 user will be able to set and retrieve parameters on the system. If the value is set to ReadOnly, the SNMPv3 user will only be able to retrieve parameter information.
  • Page 252: Unlock A Locked User Acount

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch operator’s former password. If none, press enter. Syntax username <username> {password | nopassword} no username <username> <username> - is a new user name (Range: up to 8 characters). no - This command removes a user name created before. Note: The admin user account cannot be deleted.
  • Page 253: Username Snmpv3 Authentication

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set encrypted the password, use the username <name> passwd encrypted <passwd>Global configuration command. Syntax username <username> passwd encrypted <passwd> <name> - is a user name (Range: up to 8 characters). <passwd>...
  • Page 254: Username Snmpv3 Encryption

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Global Config 6.7.2.5 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.
  • Page 255: Set The Password History

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 6.7.2.7 Set the password history The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set the password history, use the passwords history <0-10> Global configuration command. Use the no passwords history return to default value 0.
  • Page 256: Set The Minimum Password Length

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.7.2.9 Set the minimum password length The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set the minimum password length, use the passwords min-length <8-64> Global configuration command. Use the no passwords min-length return to default value 8. Syntax passwords min-length <8-64>...
  • Page 257: Show Authentication

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 802.1x: This field displays the authentication login list assigned to the user for 802.1x port security. 6.8.1.2 show authentication This command displays the ordered authentication methods for all authentication login lists. Syntax show authentication Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 258: Show Dot1X

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message User Name: This field displays the user assigned to the specified authentication login list. Component: This field displays the component (User or 802.1x) for which the authentication login list is assigned. 6.8.1.4 show dot1x This command is used to show the status of the dot1x Administrative mode.
  • Page 259: Show Dot1X Statistics

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Port: The interface whose configuration is displayed Protocol Version: The protocol version associated with this port. The only possible value is 1, corresponding to the first version of the dot1x specification. PAE Capabilities: The port access entity (PAE) functionality of this port.
  • Page 260: Show Dot1X Summary

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax show dot1x statistics <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Port: The interface whose statistics are displayed. EAPOL Frames Received: The number of valid EAPOL frames of any type that have been received by this authenticator.
  • Page 261: Show Dot1X Users

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch information of the dot1x configuration for a specified port or all ports. Syntax show dot1x summary {<slot/port> | all} <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. all - All interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: The interface whose configuration is displayed.
  • Page 262: Show Radius-Servers

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Display Message User: Users configured locally to have access to the specified port. 6.8.1.9 show radius-servers This command is used to display items of the configured RADIUS servers. Syntax show radius-servers Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message...
  • Page 263: Show Radius Accounting

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Privileged Exec Display Message Current Server IP Address: Indicates the configured server currently in use for authentication Number of configured servers: The configured IP address of the authentication server Number of retransmits: The configured value of the maximum number of times a request packet is retransmitted Timeout Duration: The configured timeout value, in seconds, for request re-transmissions RADIUS Accounting Mode: Disable or Enabled...
  • Page 264: Show Radius Statistics

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch server Round Trip Time: The time interval in centiseconds, between the most recent Accounting- Response and the Accounting-Request that matched it from the RADIUS accounting server. Requests: The number of RADIUS Accounting-Request packets sent to this accounting server.
  • Page 265: Show Tacacs

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Invalid Server Addresses: The number of RADIUS Access-Response packets received from unknown addresses. Server IP Address: The IP address of radius server. Round Trip Time: The time interval, in hundredths of a second, between the most recent Access-Reply/ Access-Challenge and the Access-Request that matched it from the RADIUS authentication server.
  • Page 266: Show Port-Security

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Privileged Exec Display Message IP address: Shows the IP address 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.
  • Page 267 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Display Message Intf Interface Number. Interface Admin Mode Port Locking mode for the Interface. Dynamic Limit Maximum dynamically allocated MAC Addresses. Static Limit Maximum statically allocated MAC Addresses. Violation Trap Mode Whether violation traps are enabled. This command shows the dynamically locked MAC addresses for port.
  • Page 268: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. 6.8.2 Configuration Commands 6.8.2.1 authentication login This command creates an authentication login list. The <listname> is up to 15 alphanumeric characters and is not case sensitive.
  • Page 269: Username Defaultlogin

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax authentication login <listname> [<method1>] [<method2>] [<method3>] no authentication login <listname> <listname> - creates an authentication login list (Range: up to 15 characters). <method1 - 3> - The possible method values are local, radius, reject, and tacacs. no - This command deletes the specified authentication login list.
  • Page 270: Username Login

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Global Config 6.8.2.3 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.
  • Page 271: Dot1X Default-Login

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch dot1x initialize <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.8.3.2 dot1x default-login This command assigns the authentication login list to use for non-configured users for 802.1x port security.
  • Page 272: Dot1X System-Auth-Control

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax dot1x login <user> <listname> <user> - is the login user name. <listname> - an authentication login list. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.8.3.4 dot1x system-auth-control This command is used to enable the dot1x authentication support on the switch. By default, the authentication support is disabled.
  • Page 273: Dot1X Port-Control

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax dot1x user <user> {<slot/port> | all} no dot1x user <user> {<slot/port> | all} <user> - Is the login user name. <slot/port> - Is the desired interface number. all - All interfaces. no - This command removes the user from the list of users with access to the specified port or all ports.
  • Page 274: Dot1X Host-Mode

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch auto Command Mode 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.
  • Page 275: Dot1X Max-Req

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch < single-host > - Sets single mode. < multi-host > - Sets multi mode. no - This command sets authentication mode to default value. Default Setting Multi-host Command Mode Interface Config 6.8.3.8 dot1x max-req This command sets the maximum number of times the authenticator state machine on this port will transmit an EAPOL EAP Request/Identity frame before timing out the supplicant.
  • Page 276: Dot1X Re-Authentication

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch or modified, the system should use the new one. Syntax dot1x max-user <number> no dot1x max-user <number> - maximum users (Range: 0 – 600). no - This command sets the system will reset the maximum users to infinity Default Setting no limitation Command Mode...
  • Page 277: Dot1X Timeout

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command begins the re-authentication sequence on the specified port. This command is only valid if the control mode for the specified port is 'auto'. If the control mode is not 'auto' an error will be returned. Syntax dot1x re-authenticate <slot/port>...
  • Page 278: Dot1X Guest Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch machine on this port to timeout the authentication server. The supp-timeout must be a value in the range 1 - 65535. Syntax dot1x timeout {quiet-period | reauth-period | server-timeout | supp-timeout | tx-period} <seconds> no dot1x timeout {quiet-period | reauth-period | server-timeout | supp-timeout | tx-period} <seconds>...
  • Page 279: Dot1X Guest-Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting disabled Command Mode Interface Config 6.8.3.14 dot1x guest-vlan This command configures the Guest VLAN to be assigned to supplicants that have failed authentication. Syntax dot1x guest-vlan supplicant no dot1x guest-vlan supplicant no - This command disables the Guest VLAN supplicant on the switch. Default Setting disabled Command Mode...
  • Page 280: Radius Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command sets the timer used by authenticator state machine on this port to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 6.8.4 Radius Configuration Commands 6.8.4.1 radius accounting mode This command is used to enable the RADIUS accounting function. Syntax radius accounting mode no radius accounting mode...
  • Page 281: Radius-Server Dead-Time

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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 Global Config 6.8.4.3 radius-server dead-time This command cnfiguresradius server dead time. Syntax radius-server dead-time <value>...
  • Page 282: Radius-Sever Key

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 65535, with 1812 being the default value. If the 'acct' token is used, the command configures the IP address to use for the RADIUS accounting server. Only a single accounting server can be configured. If an accounting server is currently configured, it must be removed from the configuration using the no form of the command before this command succeeds.
  • Page 283: Radius-Server Retransmit

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax radius-server key {acct | auth} <ipaddr> {<key-string>|encrypted <password>} <ipaddr> - is a IP address. <key-string> - radius key string. <password> is the password in encrypted format. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.8.4.6 radius-server retransmit This command sets the maximum number of times a request packet is re-transmitted when no...
  • Page 284: Radius-Server Timeout

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.8.4.7 radius-server timeout This command sets the timeout value (in seconds) after which a request must be retransmitted to the RADIUS server if no response is received. The timeout value is an integer in the range of 1 to 30.
  • Page 285: Radius-Server Primary

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.8.4.9 radius-server primary This command is used to configure the primary RADIUS authentication server for this RADIUS client. The primary server is the one that is used by default for handling RADIUS requests. The remaining configured servers are only used if the primary server cannot be reached.
  • Page 286: Tacacs Key

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command is used to remove all of configuration. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.8.5.2 tacacs key This command is used to configure the TACACS+ authentication and encryption key. Syntax tacacs key <key-string>...
  • Page 287: Tacacs Timeout

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Tacacs Host Config This command is used to configure the TACACS+ authentication host port. Syntax port <port-number> < port-number> - The valid port number. Range (0 – 65535)> Default Setting Command Mode Tacacs Host Config This command is used to configure the TACACS+ authentication host priority.
  • Page 288: Port Security Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax tacacs timeout <timeout> no tacacs timeout <timeout> - The connection timeout value. Max timeout (Range: 1 to 30). no - This command is used to reset the timeout value to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config...
  • Page 289: Port-Security Max-Dynamic

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax port-security no port-security Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config, Interface Config 6.8.6.2 port-security max-dynamic This command sets the maximum of dynamically locked MAC addresses allowed on a specific port. Syntax port-security max-dynamic [<0-600>] no port-security max-dynamic no - This command resets the maximum of dynamically locked MAC addresses allowed on a specific port to its default value.
  • Page 290: Port-Security Max-Static

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.8.6.3 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.
  • Page 291: Port-Security Mac-Address Move

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 6.8.6.5 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 6.8.6.6 port-security violation shutdown This command configures the port violation shutdown mode.
  • Page 292: Cdp (Cisco Discovery Protocol) Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch None Command Mode Interface Config 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...
  • Page 293: Show Cdp Traffic

    Capability: Describes the device's functional capability in the form of a device type, for example, a switch. Platform: Describes the hardware platform name of the device, for example, Quanta the L2 Network Switch. Port Id: Identifies the port on which the CDP packet is sent.
  • Page 294: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.9.2 Configuration Commands 6.9.2.1 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.
  • Page 295: Cdp Timer

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Interface Config 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...
  • Page 296: Cdp Holdtime

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Global Config 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...
  • Page 297 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Last Update Time Time of last clock update. Last Unicast Attempt Time Time of last transmit query (in unicast mode). Last Attempt Status Status of the last SNTP request (in unicast mode) or unsolicited message (in broadcast mode).
  • Page 298: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Server IP Address IP Address of configured SNTP Server Server Type Address Type of Server. Server Stratum Claimed stratum of the server for the last received valid packet. Server Reference ID Reference clock identifier of the server for the last received valid packet.
  • Page 299: Sntp Client Mode

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command will reset the poll interval for SNTP broadcast client back to its default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 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.
  • Page 300: Sntp Unicast Client Poll-Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax sntp client port <portid> [<6-10>] no sntp client port <portid> - SNTP client port id. <6-10> - Polling interval. It's 2^(value) seconds where value is 6 to 10. no - Resets the SNTP client port id. Default Setting The default portid is 123.
  • Page 301: Sntp Unicast Client Poll-Retry

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command will set the poll timeout for SNTP unicast clients in seconds. Syntax sntp unicast client poll-timeout <poll-timeout> no sntp unicast client poll-timeout < poll-timeout > - Polling timeout in seconds. The range is 1 to 30. no - This command will reset the poll timeout for SNTP unicast clients to its default value.
  • Page 302: Sntp Server

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Global Config 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 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.
  • Page 303: Mac-Based Voice Vlan Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <name> - Name of the time zone, usually an acronym. (Range: 1-15 characters) <0-12> - Number of hours before/after UTC. (Range: 0-12 hours) <0-59> - Number of minutes before/after UTC. (Range: 0-59 minutes) before-utc - Sets the local time zone before (east) of UTC. after-utc - Sets the local time zone after (west) of UTC.
  • Page 304: Show Voice Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch MAC-Address: A MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and or filtering information. The format is 6 or 8 two-digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons, for example 01:23:45:67:89:AB. In an IVL system the MAC address will be displayed as 8 bytes.
  • Page 305: Voice-Vlan Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax voice-vlan no voice-vlan no - This command is used to disable Voice VLAN Admin Mode. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 6.11.2.2 voice-vlan vlan This command configures the specified VLAN to Voice VLAN. Syntax voice-vlan vlan <vlan-id>...
  • Page 306: Voice Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <voice-name>] no voice-vlan {mac <mac-address>mask <mac-mask>|name <voice-name>| all} <mac-address> - Configs voice vlan mac address. <mac-mask> - Configs voice vlan mac mask. <priority-id> - Configs voice vlan priority. <voice-name> - Configs voice vlan name. no - This commandcancels the Voice VLAN configuration of this VLAN.
  • Page 307: Voice Vlan Data Priority

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command configures the Voice VLAN capability on the interface. Syntax voice vlan { vlanid <id> | dot1p <priority> | none | untagged } no voice vlan no - This command disables the Voice VLAN capability on this switch. vlan-id : Configure the IP phone to forward all voice traffic through the specified VLAN.
  • Page 308: Lldp (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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.
  • Page 309: Show Lldp Statistics

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Shows the interface in a slot/port format. Link: Shows whether the link is up or down. Transmit: Shows whether the interface transmits LLDPDUs. Receive: Shows whether the interface receives LLDPDUs. Notify: Shows whether the interface sends remote data change notifications.
  • Page 310: Show Lldp Remote-Device

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch The table contains the following column headings: Interface: Shows the interface in slot/port format. Transmit Total: Total number of LLDP packets transmitted on the port. Receive Total: Total number of LLDP packets received on the port. Discards: Total number of LLDP frames discarded on the port for any reason.
  • Page 311: Show Lldp Local-Device

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax show lldp remote-device detail <slot/port> <slot/port> - Displays a specific interface. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Local Interface: Identifies the interface that received the LLDPDU from the remote device. Chassis ID Subtype: Shows the type of identification used in the Chassis ID field.
  • Page 312: Show Lldp Local-Device Detail

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <slot/port> - Displays a specific interface. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Identifies the interface in a slot/port format. Port ID: Shows the port ID associated with this interface. Port Description: Shows the port description associated with the interface. 6.12.1.7 show lldp local-device detail This command uses to display detailed information about the LLDP data a specific interface transmits.
  • Page 313: Show Lldp Med

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Management Address: Lists the type of address and the specific address the local LLDP agent uses to send and receive information. 6.12.1.8 show lldp med The user can go to the CLI Privilege Mode to display a summary of the current LLDP-MED configuration, use the show lldp med Privilege command.
  • Page 314: Show Lldp Med Local-Device Detail

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Display Message Interface: Specifies all the ports on which LLDP-MED can be configured. Link: Specifies the link status of the ports whether it is Up/Down. ConfigMED: Specifies the LLDP-MED mode is enabled or disabled on this interface. OperMED: Specifies the LLDP-MED TLVs are transmitted or not on this interface ConfigNotify: Specifies the LLDP-MED topology notification mode of the interface.
  • Page 315: Show Lldp Med Remote-Device

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Serial Num Specifies serial number. Mfg Name Specifies manufacturers name. Model Name Specifies model name. Asset ID Specifies asset id. 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.
  • Page 316: Show Lldp Med Remote-Device Detail

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Specifies the list of all the ports on which LLDP-MED is enabled. Device Class: Specifies local device's MED Classification. There are four different kinds of devices, three of them represent the actual end points (classified as Class I Generic [IP Communication Controller etc.], Class II Media [Conference Bridge etc.], Class III Communication [IP Telephone etc.]).
  • Page 317: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Vlan ID Specifies the VLAN id associated with a particular policy type. Priority Specifies the priority associated with a particular policy type. DSCP Specifies the DSCP associated with a particular policy type. Unknown Specifies the unknown bit associated with a particular policy type. Tagged Specifies the tagged bit associated with a particular policy type.
  • Page 318: Lldp Notification-Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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 This command is used to configure how frequently the system sends remote data change notifications.
  • Page 319: Lldp Receive

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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 Disable Command Mode...
  • Page 320: Lldp Transmit-Tlv

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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.
  • Page 321: Lldp Timers

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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. The range is 1-32768 seconds. The <hold-value> is the multiplier on the transmit interval that sets the TTL in local data LLDPDUs.
  • Page 322: Lldp Med Confignotification

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting Disable Command Mode Interface Config 6.12.2.9 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.
  • Page 323: Lldp Med All

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch inventory Transmit the LLDP inventory TLV. location Transmit the LLDP location TLV. network-policy Transmit the LLDP network policy TLV. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 6.12.2.11 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.
  • Page 324: Lldp Med Faststartrepeatcount

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch None Command Mode Global Config 6.12.2.13 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.
  • Page 325: Denial Of Service Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch network-policy Transmit the LLDP network policy TLV. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.13 Denial Of Service Commands 6.13.1 Show Commands 6.13.1.1 show dos-control This command displays the Denial of Service configurations for the entire system. Syntax show dos-control Default Setting...
  • Page 326: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.13.2 Configuration Commands 6.13.2.1 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.
  • Page 327: Dos-Control Tcpfrag

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting Disable, 20 Command Mode Global Config 6.13.2.3 dos-control tcpfrag This command enables TCP 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 IP Fragment Offset equal to one (1), the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled.
  • Page 328: Dos-Control L4Port

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch dos-control tcpflag no dos-control tcpflag no - This command sets disables TCP Flag Denial of Service protections. Default Setting Disable Command Mode Global Config 6.13.2.5 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.
  • Page 329: Dos-Control Icmpv6

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If ICMP Echo Request (PING) packets ingress having a size greater than the configured value, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled. Syntax dos-control icmp [<0-1023>] no dos-control icmp...
  • Page 330: Vtp (Vlan Trunking Protocol) Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Global Config 6.14 VTP (VLAN Trunking Protocol) Commands 6.14.1 Show Commands 6.14.1.1 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: Subset advertisements received: Request advertisements received:...
  • Page 331: Show Vtp Status

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax show vtp password Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message VTP Password: Displays the VTP domain password. 6.14.1.3 show vtp status This command displays the VTP domain status. Syntax show vtp status Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 332: Show Vtp Trunkport

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.14.1.4 show vtp trunkport This command displays the VTP trunkport status. Syntax show vtp trunkport Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Port: Displays the interface number. Trunkport: Displays the trukport status (enable or disable) on the interface number. 6.14.2 Configuration Commands 6.14.2.1 vtp This command uses to configure global VTP administrative mode.
  • Page 333: Vtp Domain

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Global Config 6.14.2.2 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. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 334: Vtp Password

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Global Config 6.14.2.4 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.
  • Page 335: Vtp Trunkport

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Global Config 6.14.2.6 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...
  • Page 336: Protected Ports Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Interface Config 6.15 Protected Ports Commands 6.15.1 Show Commands 6.15.1.1 show switchport protected This command displays the status of all the interfaces, including protected and unprotected interfaces. Syntax show switchport protected {all|<0-2>} Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
  • Page 337 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax switchport protected <0-2> name <name> no switchport protected <0-2> name <name> - Assigns a name to the protected port group. no - Remove a name from the protected port group. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config This command uses to add an interface to a protected port group.
  • Page 338: Static Mac Filtering Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.16 Static MAC Filtering Commands 6.16.1 Show Commands 6.16.1.1 show mac-address-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 <vlanid>, and the system displays Static MAC Filter information only for that MAC address and VLAN.
  • Page 339: Macfilter Addsrc

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax macfilter <macaddr> <1-3965> no macfilter <macaddr> <1-3965> <macaddr> - Specified a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1:b2:b3:b4:b5:b6. no - This command removes all filtering restrictions and the static MAC filter entry for the MAC address <macaddr>...
  • Page 340: Macfilter Addsrc All

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.16.2.3 macfilter addsrc all This command adds all interfaces to the source filter set for the MAC filter with the MAC address of <macaddr> and <vlanid>. You must specify the <macaddr> parameter as a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1:b2:b3:b4:b5:b6.
  • Page 341: Clear Traplog

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Privileged Exec 6.17.1.2 clear traplog This command clears the trap log. Syntax clear traplog Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.1.3 clear eventlog This command is used to clear the event log, which contains error messages from the system. Syntax clear eventlog Default Setting...
  • Page 342: Clear Config

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax clear logging buffered Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.1.5 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.
  • Page 343: Clear Counters

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.1.7 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>...
  • Page 344: Clear Cdp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch counter - this command clear the DNS statistics. cache - this command clear all entries from the DNS cache. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.1.9 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.
  • Page 345: Clear Igmp Snooping

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Privileged Exec 6.17.1.11 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...
  • Page 346: Clear Dot1X Statistics

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command is used to clear all ip filter entries. Syntax clear ip filter Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.1.14 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>...
  • Page 347: Clear Domain-List

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch clear radius statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.1.16 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 6.17.1.17 clear hosts This command is used to clear all static host name-to-address mapping.
  • Page 348: Clear Port-Security Dynamic Address

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.1.18 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>...
  • Page 349: Clear Lldp Statistics

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.1.20 clear lldp statistics This command will use to reset all LLDP statistics. Syntax clear lldp statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.1.21 clear lldp remote-data This command will use to delete all information from the LLDP remote data table.
  • Page 350: Enable Passwd

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.17.1.22 enable passwd This command changes Privileged EXEC password. Syntax enable passwd Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config. 6.17.1.23 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>...
  • Page 351: Clear Ipv6 Dhcp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch including loopback and tunnel interfaces. IPv6 statistics display in the output of the show ipv6 traffic command. If you do not specify an interface, the counters for all IPv6 traffic statistics reset to zero. Syntax clear ipv6 statistics [{<slot/port>...
  • Page 352: Copy

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.17.2 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).
  • Page 353 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Files download from PC to board Syntax copy <url> startup-config <destfilename> copy <url> image <destfilename> copy <url> {sshkey-rsa1 | sshkey-rsa2 | sshkey-dsa} copy <url> {sslpem-root | sslpem-server | sslpem-dhweak | sslpem-dhstrong} copy <url> script <destfilename> where <url>={xmodem | tftp://ipaddr/path/file | ftp://user:pass@ipaddr/path/file } <destfilename>...
  • Page 354: Delete

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <filename> - name of the configuration file. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec This command upload or download the pre-login banner file Syntax copy clibanner <url> copy <url> clibanner no clibanner <url> - xmodem, tftp://ipaddr/path/file or ftp://user:pass/ipaddr/path/file. no - Delete CLI banner.
  • Page 355: Dir

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.4 dir This command is used to display a list of files in Flash memory. Syntax dir [boot-rom | config | opcode [<filename>] ] <filename> - name of the configuration or image file. boot-rom - bootrom.
  • Page 356: Boot-System

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax whichboot Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.6 boot-system This command is used to specify the file or image used to start up the system. Syntax boot-system {boot-rom | config | opcode} <filename> <filename>...
  • Page 357: Ping Ipv6

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch target devices must have the ping utility enabled and running on top of TCP/IP. The switch can be pinged from any IP workstation with which the switch is connected through the default VLAN (VLAN 1), as long as there is a physical path between the switch and the workstation. The terminal interface sends, three pings to the target station.
  • Page 358: Ping Ipv6 Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. The switch can be pinged from any IP workstation with which the switch is connected through the default VLAN (VLAN 1), as long as there is a physical path between the switch and the workstation.
  • Page 359: Traceroute

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <loopback-id > - Specify loopback Interface ID. Range 0 -7. <link-local-address> - Specify link-local address. <ipv6-address> - Specify the IPv6 address of the device. <datagram-size> - Datagram size. Range 48 - 2048. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
  • Page 360: Traceroute Ipv6

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <size> - Use the optional size parameter to specify the size, in bytes, of the payload of the Echo Requests sent. Range is 0 to 65507 bytes. Default Setting None Command Mode Previledge Mode 6.17.8.2 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.
  • Page 361: Calendar Set

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax logging cli-command Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.17.10 calendar set This command is used to set the system clock. Syntax calendar set <hh:mm:ss> <1-31> <1-12> <2000-2099> <hh:mm:ss> - hh in 24-hour format (Range: 0 - 23), mm (Range: 0 - 59), ss (Range: 0 - <1-31>...
  • Page 362: Configure

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax reload [slot <unit> ] <unit> - Reload the specified unit. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.12 configure This command is used to activate global configuration mode Syntax configure Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.13...
  • Page 363: Hostname

    6.17.14 hostname This command is used to set the prompt string. Syntax hostname <prompt_string> < prompt_string > - Prompt string. Default Setting Quanta Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.17.15 quit This command is used to exit a CLI session. Syntax quit...
  • Page 364: Differentiated Service Command

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.18 Differentiated Service Command Note: 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.
  • Page 365: General Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch • hierarchical service policies not supported in a class definition • access list matched by reference only, and must be sole criterion in a class • that is, ACL rules copied as class match criteria at time of class creation, with class type 'any' •...
  • Page 366: Class Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no diffserv Command Mode Global Config 6.18.2 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.
  • Page 367: No Class-Map

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch documentation for the valid ACL number range). A matchaccess-group class type copies its set of match criteria from the current rule definition of the specified ACL number. All elements of a single ACL Rule are treated by DiffServ as a grouped set, similar to class type all. For any class, at least one class match condition must be specified for the class to be considered valid.
  • Page 368: Match Any

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <new-class-map-name> is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the class. Note: The class name ‘default’ is reserved and must not be used here. Default None Command Mode Global Config 6.18.2.4 match any This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition whereby all packets are considered to belong to the class.
  • Page 369: No Match Class-Map

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Restrictions The class types of both <classname> and <refclassname> must be identical (that is, any vs. any, or all vs. all). A class type of acl is not supported by this command. Cannot specify <refclassname> the same as <classname> (that is, self-referencing of class name not allowed).
  • Page 370: Match Destination-Address Mac

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax match cos <0-7> Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config 6.18.2.8 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).
  • Page 371: Match Dstl4Port

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch destination IP address of a packet. Syntax match dstip <ipaddr> <ipmask> <ipaddr> specifies an IP address. <ipmask> specifies an IP address bit mask; note that although similar to a standard subnet mask, this bit mask need not be contiguous. Default None Command Mode...
  • Page 372: Match Ethertype

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.18.2.11 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.
  • Page 373: Match Ip Precedence

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch user notation. Note: To specify a match on all DSCP values, use the match [not] ip tos <tosbits> <tosmask> command with <tosbits> set to 0 and <tosmask> set to 03 (hex). Default None Command Mode Class-Map Config 6.18.2.13 match ip precedence This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of...
  • Page 374: Match Protocol

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax match ip tos <tosbits> <tosmask> <tosbits> is a two-digit hexadecimal number from 00 to ff. <tosmask> is a two-digit hexadecimal number from 00 to ff. The <tosmask> denotes the bit positions in <tosbits> that are used for comparison against the IP TOS field in a packet.
  • Page 375: Match Secondary-Cos

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Class-Map Config 6.18.2.16 match secondary-cos This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition for the secondary Class of Service value (the inner 802.1Q tag of a double VLAN tagged packet). The value may be from 0 to 7.
  • Page 376: Match Source-Address Mac

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.18.2.18 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).
  • Page 377: Match Srcl4Port

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch None Command Mode Class-Map Config 6.18.2.20 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>...
  • Page 378: Policy Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax match vlan <1-4095> Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config 6.18.3 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.)
  • Page 379: Drop

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch device. Syntax assign-queue <0-6> <0-6> - Queue ID. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config 6.18.3.2 drop This command specifies that all packets for the associated traffic stream are to be dropped at ingress. Syntax drop Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config 6.18.3.3 mirror This command specifies that all incoming packets for the associated traffic stream are copied...
  • Page 380: Redirect

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch mirror <slot/port> <slot/port> - Interface Number. Default Setting None Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config 6.18.3.4 redirect This command specifies that all incoming packets for the associated traffic stream are redirected to a specific egress interface (physical port or port-channel). Syntax redirect <slot/port>...
  • Page 381: Mark Cos

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax conform-color <class-map-name> <class-map-name> - Name of an existing Diffserv class map, where different ones must be used for the conform colors. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config 6.18.3.6 mark cos This command marks all packets for the associated traffic stream with the specified class of service value in the priority field of the 802.1p header.
  • Page 382: No Class

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax class <classname> <classname> is the name of an existing DiffServ class. Note that this command causes the specified policy to create a reference to the class definition. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config 6.18.3.8 no class This command deletes the instance of a particular class and its defined treatment from the specified policy.
  • Page 383: Mark Ip-Precedence

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.18.3.10 mark ip-precedence This command marks all packets for the associated traffic stream with the specified IP Precedence value. The IP Precedence value is an integer from 0 to 7. Syntax mark ip-precedence <0-7> Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Policy Type In...
  • Page 384: Policy-Map

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch action defaults to drop. These actions can be set with this command once the style has been configured. Beside, the set-cos-transmit is to combine only with drop between the conform-action and the violate-action. <set-cos-transmit>, an priority value is required and is specified as an integer from 0-7. <set-dscp-transmit>...
  • Page 385: Service Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <policyname> - Old Policy name. <newpolicyname> - New policy name. Command Mode Global Config Policy Type In 6.18.4 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.
  • Page 386: No Service-Policy

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Note: This command effectively enables DiffServ on an interface (in a particular direction). There is no separate interface administrative 'mode' command for DiffServ. Note: This command shall fail if any attributes within the policy definition exceed the capabilities of the interface.
  • Page 387: Show Class-Map

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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; it is suppressed otherwise.
  • Page 388: Show Diffserv

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Values This field displays the values of the Match Criteria. Excluded This field indicates whether this Match Criteria is excluded. If the Class Name is not specified, this command displays a list of all defined DiffServ classes. The following fields are displayed: Class Name The name of this class.
  • Page 389: Show Diffserv Service

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Policy Table. Policy Instance Table Size Current/Max The current or maximum number of entries (rows) in the Policy Instance Table. Policy Attribute Table Size Current/Max The current or maximum number of entries (rows) in the Policy Attribute Table. Service Table Size Current/Max The current or maximum number of entries (rows) in the Service Table.
  • Page 390: Show Policy-Map

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax show diffserv service brief [ in ] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged EXEC Display Message DiffServ Admin Mode The current setting of the DiffServ administrative mode. An attached policy is only active on an interface while DiffServ is in an enabled mode. The following information is repeated for interface and direction (only those interfaces configured with an attached policy are shown): Interface The slot number and port number of the interface (slot/port).
  • Page 391: Show Policy-Map Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch (only those policy attributes actually configured are displayed): Class Name The name of this class. Mark CoS Denotes the class of service value that is set in the 802.1p header of outbound packets. This is not displayed if the mark cos was not specified. Mark IP DSCP Denotes the mark/re-mark value used as the DSCP for traffic matching this class.
  • Page 392 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch show policy-map interface <slot/port> in <slot/port> specifies a valid slot number and port number for the system. The direction parameter indicates the interface direction of interest. Command Mode Privileged EXEC Display Message Interface The slot number and port number of the interface (slot/port). Direction The traffic direction of this interface service, either in or out.
  • Page 393: Show Service-Policy

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Sent Octets/Packets A count of the octets/packets forwarded for this class instance after the defined DiffServ treatment was applied. In this case, forwarding means the traffic stream was passed to the next functional element in the data path, such as the switching or routing function or an outbound link transmission element.
  • Page 394: Show Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.19.1 Show Commands 6.19.1.1 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>...
  • Page 395: Show Ip Access-Lists

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. MAC ACL Name The name of the MAC ACL rule.
  • Page 396: Show Access-Lists Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Current number of ACLs The number of user-configured rules defined for this ACL. Maximum number of ACLs The maximum number of ACL rules. ACL ID The identifier of this ACL. Rule This displays the number identifier for each rule that is defined for the ACL. Action This displays the action associated with each rule.
  • Page 397: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch this interface and direction is used. Valid range is (1 to 4294967295). 6.19.2 Configuration Commands 6.19.2.1 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.
  • Page 398: Mac Access-Group In

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <oldname> - Old name which uniquely identifies the MAC access list. <newname> - New name which uniquely identifies the MAC access list. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.19.2.3 mac access-group in This command attaches a specific MAC Access Control List (ACL) identified by <name> to an interface in a given direction.
  • Page 399: Mac Access-List

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.19.2.4 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.
  • Page 400: No Access-List

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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> <srcmask> [{eq {<0-65535>...
  • Page 401: Ip Access-Group

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.19.2.7 ip access-group This command attaches a specified access-control list to an interface. Syntax ip access-group <1- 199> in [<1-4294967295>] <1- 199> The identifier of this ACL. <1-4294967295>...
  • Page 402: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <name> ACL name which uniquely identifies the IPv6 ACL to display. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged EXEC User EXEC Display Message Rule Number: The ordered rule number identifier defined within the IPv6 ACL. Action: The action associated with each rule.
  • Page 403: Ipv6 Access-List Rename

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch this command. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.20.2.2 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.
  • Page 404: Ipv6 Traffic-Filter

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch The assign-queue parameter allows specification of a particular hardware queue for handling traffic that matches this rule. The allowed <queue-id> value is 0-(n-1), where n is the number of user configurable queues available for the hardware platform. The assign-queue parameter is valid only for a permit rule.
  • Page 405: Ipv6 Traffic-Filter

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no ipv6 traffic-filter <name> [vlan <vlan-id>] in [<1-4294967295>] no - This command removes an IPv6 ACL identified by <name> from the interface(s) in a given direction Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config Interface Config 6.20.2.5 ipv6 traffic-filter This command either attaches a specific IP ACL identified by <accesslistnumber>...
  • Page 406: Cos (Class Of Service) Command

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch must be the name of an existing MAC ACL. An optional sequence number may be specified to indicate the order of this mac access list relative to other mac access lists already assigned to this interface and direction. A lower number indicates higher precedence order.
  • Page 407: Show Queue Ip-Dscp-Mapping

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch show queue cos-map <slot/port> < slot/port > The interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged EXEC, User EXEC Display Message The following information is repeated for each user priority. User Priority The 802.1p user priority value. Traffic Class The traffic class internal queue identifier to which the user priority value is mapped.
  • Page 408: Show Queue Trust

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 6.21.1.3 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. If omitted, the port trust mode of each interface in the system is shown.
  • Page 409: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax show queue cos-queue <slot/port> < slot/port > The interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged EXEC Display Message Interface This displays the slot/port of the interface. If displaying the global configuration, this output line is replaced with a Global Config indication. Interface Shaping Rate The maximum transmission bandwidth limit for the interface as a whole.
  • Page 410: Queue Trust

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no queue cos-map < 0-7 > - The range of queue priority is 0 to 7. < 0-7 > - The range of mapped traffic class is 0 to 7. no - Reset to the default mapping of the queue priority and the mapped traffic class. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 411: Queue Cos-Queue Min-Bandwidth

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax queue trust {dot1p | ip-dscp | untrusted } all no queue trust all no - This command sets the class of service trust mode to untrusted for all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config.
  • Page 412: Queue Cos-Queue Strict

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command specifies the minimum transmission bandwidth guarantee for each interface queue in the device. Syntax queue cos-queue min-bandwidth all <bw-0> <bw-1> … … … … <bw-6> no queue cos-queue min-bandwidth all <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.
  • Page 413: Queue Cos-Queue Traffic-Shape

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch queue on a "per-port" basis. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config. This command activates the strict priority scheduler mode for each specified queue on a device. Syntax queue cos-queue strict all <queue-id-0> [<queue-id-1> … … … … <queue-id-6>] no queue cos-queue strict all <queue-id-0>...
  • Page 414 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax queue cos-queue traffic-shape <bw> no queue cos-queue traffic-shape <bw> - Valid range is (0 to 100) in increments 5. no - This command restores the default shaping rate value. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config.
  • Page 415: Routing Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Global Config. 7 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...
  • Page 416: Show Ip Arp Brief

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch The following are displayed for each ARP entry. IP Address: Is the IP address of a device on a subnet attached to an existing routing interface. MAC Address: Is the hardware MAC address of that device. Interface: Is the routing slot/port associated with the device ARP entry Type: Is the type that was configured into the unit.
  • Page 417: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. 7.1.2 Configuration Commands 7.1.2.1 This command creates an ARP entry.
  • Page 418: Ip Local-Proxy-Arp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch address is reachable. The device only responds if all next hops in its route to the destination are through interfaces other than the interface that received the ARP request. Syntax ip proxy-arp no ip proxy-arp no - This command disables proxy ARP on a router interface.
  • Page 419: Arp Dynamicrenew

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command configures the default ARP cache size. Default Setting The default cache size is 3968. Command Mode Global Config 7.1.2.5 arp dynamicrenew This command enables ARP component to automatically renew ARP entries of type dynamic when they age out.
  • Page 420: Arp Resptime

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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.
  • Page 421: Clear Ip Arp-Cache

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command configures the default ageout time for IP ARP entry. Default Setting The default value is 1200. Command Mode Global Config 7.1.2.10 clear ip arp-cache This command causes all ARP entries of type dynamic to be removed form the ARP cache. If the [gateway] parameter is specified, the dynamic entries of type gateway are purged as well.
  • Page 422: Show Ip Interface Port

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch router to the final destination. Routing Mode: Show whether the routing mode is enabled or disabled. IP Forwarding Mode: Disable or enable the forwarding of IP frames. Maximum Next Hops: The maximum number of hops supported by this switch. 7.2.1.2 show ip interface port This command displays all pertinent information about the IP interfaces.
  • Page 423: Show Ip Route

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command displays summary information about IP configuration settings for all ports in the router. Syntax show ip interface brief Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Message Interface: Valid slot, and port number separated by forward slashes. IP Address: The IP address of the routing interface.
  • Page 424: Show Ip Route Bestroutes

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Route Codes: Displays the key for the routing protocol codes that might appear in the routing table output. The command displays the routing tables in the following format: Code IP-Address/Mask [Preference/Metric] via Next-Hop, Interface Code: The codes for the routing protocols that created the routes.
  • Page 425: Show Ip Route Entry

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Next Hop IP Address: The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path toward the destination. 7.2.1.6 show ip route entry This command displays the router route entry information. Syntax show ip route entry <networkaddress>...
  • Page 426: Show Ip Route Ospf

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. The command displays the routing tables in the following format: Code IP-Address/Mask [Preference/Metric] via Next-Hop, Interface Code: The codes for the routing protocols that created the routes.
  • Page 427: Show Ip Route Rip

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch The command displays the routing tables in the following format: Code IP-Address/Mask [Preference/Metric] via Next-Hop, Interface Code: The codes for the routing protocols that created the routes. IP-Address/Mask: The IP-Address and mask of the destination network corresponding to this route.
  • Page 428: Show Ip Route Static

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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.
  • Page 429: Show Ip Route Precedence

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Privileged Exec Display Message Connected Routes: The total number of connected routes in the routing table. Static Routes: Total number of static routes in the routing table. RIP Routes: Total number of routes installed by RIP protocol. OSPF Routes: Total number of routes installed by OSPF protocol.
  • Page 430: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec 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 Enabled Command Mode Interface Config...
  • Page 431: Ip Address

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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> - IP address of the interface. <subnet-mask>...
  • Page 432: Ip Route Default-Next-Hop

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Global Config 7.2.2.5 ip route default-next-hop This command configures the default route. Syntax ip route default-next-hop <nexthopip> [1-255] <nexthopip> - IP address of the next hop router. <1-255> - Precedence value of this route. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 433: Ip Forwarding

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.2.2.7 ip forwarding This command enables forwarding of IP frames. Syntax ip forwarding no ip forwarding no - Disable forwarding of IP frames. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 7.2.2.8 ip directed-broadcast This command enables the forwarding of network-directed broadcasts. When enabled, network directed broadcasts are forwarded.
  • Page 434: Encapsulation

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ip mtu <68-1500> no ip mtu <68-1500> <68-1500> - The IP MTU on a routing interface. The range is 68 to 1500. no - Reset the ip mtu to the default value. Default Setting The default value is 1500.
  • Page 435: Show Ip Ospf

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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 Router ID Is a 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format identifying the router. OSPF Admin Mode The administrative mode of OSPF in the router.
  • Page 436: Show Ip Ospf Area

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.3.1.2 show ip ospf area This command displays information relevant to the OSPF router Syntax show ip ospf area <areaid> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Messages AreaID Is the area id of the requested OSPF area. Aging Interval Is a number representing the aging interval for this area.
  • Page 437: Show Ip Ospf Asbr

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Messages Type: The type of the route to the destination. It can be either: intra — Intra-area route inter — Inter-area route Router ID: Router ID of the destination Cost: Cost of using this route Area ID: The area ID of the area from which this route is learned.
  • Page 438: Show Ip Ospf Database Database-Summary

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch adv-router to show the LSAs that are restricted by the advertising router. Use selforiginate to display the LSAs in that are self originated. The information below is only displayed if OSPF is enabled. Syntax show ip ospf [<areaid>] database [{asbr-summary | external | network | nssa-external | router | summary}] [<lsid>] [{advrouter [<rtrid>] | self-originate}] <areaid>...
  • Page 439: Show Ip Ospf Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Messages Router: Total number of router LSAs in the OSPF link state database. Network: Total number of network LSAs in the OSPF link state database. Summary Net: Total number of summary network LSAs in the database. Summary ASBR: Number of summary ASBR LSAs in the database.
  • Page 440: Show Ip Ospf Interface Brief

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch LSA Ack Interval A number representing the OSPF LSA Acknowledgement Interval for the specified interface. IfTransit Delay Interval A number representing the OSPF Transit Delay for the specified interface. This is a configured value. Authentication Type The OSPF Authentication Type for the specified interface are: none, simple, and encrypt.
  • Page 441: Show Ip Ospf Interface Stats

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch LSAAck Interval A number representing the OSPF LSA Acknowledgement Interval for the specified interface. 7.3.1.9 show ip ospf interface stats This command displays the statistics for a specific interface. Syntax show ip ospf interface stats <slot/port> <slot/port>...
  • Page 442 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch of the neighbor, and when you specify this, detailed information about the neighbor displays. The information below only displays if OSPF is enabled and the interface has a neighbor. Syntax show ip ospf neighbor [interface <slot/port>] [<ipaddr>] <ipaddr>...
  • Page 443 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch retransmission queue of the specified neighbor router Id of the specified interface. If you do not specify an IP address, a table with the following columns displays for all neighbors or the neighbor associated with the interface that you specify: Router ID Shows the 4-digit dotted-decimal number of the neighbor router.
  • Page 444: Show Ip Ospf Neighbor Brief

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.3.1.11 show ip ospf neighbor brief This command displays the OSPF neighbor table list. When a particular neighbor ID is specified, detailed information about a neighbor is given. The information will only be displayed if OSPF is enabled.
  • Page 445: Show Ip Ospf Statistics

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax show ip ospf range <areaid> <areaid> - The area id of the requested OSPF area Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Messages Area ID The area id of the requested OSPF area. IP Address An IP Address which represents this area range.
  • Page 446: Show Ip Ospf Stub Table

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch SA - a type 4 ASBR summary LSA has changed X - a type 5 or type 7 external LSA has changed 7.3.1.14 show ip ospf stub table This command displays the OSPF stub table. The information will only be displayed if OSPF is initialized on the switch.
  • Page 447: Show Ip Ospf Virtual-Link Brief

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Messages Area ID The area id of the requested OSPF area. Neighbor Router ID The input neighbor Router ID. Hello Interval The configured hello interval for the OSPF virtual interface. Dead Interval The configured dead interval for the OSPF virtual interface.
  • Page 448: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.3.2 Configuration Commands 7.3.2.1 enable ospf This command resets the default administrative mode of OSPF in the router to active. Syntax enable no enable <no> - This command sets the administrative mode of OSPF in the router to inactive. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode...
  • Page 449: Ip Ospf

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.3.2.3 ip ospf This command enables OSPF on a router interface. Syntax ip ospf no ip ospf <no> - This command disables OSPF on a router interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 7.3.2.4 1583compatibility This command enables OSPF 1583 compatibility.
  • Page 450: Area Nssa

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command configures the monetary default cost for the stub area. Syntax area <areaid> default-cost <1-16777215> <areaid> - Area ID <1-16777215> - The default cost value. The range is 1 to 16777215. Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config...
  • Page 451: Area Nssa No-Redistribute

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax area <areaid> nssa default-info-originate [<1-16777214>] [{comparable non-comparable}] <areaid> - Area ID. <1-16777214> - The metric of the default route. The range is 1 to 16777214. comparable - It's NSSA-External 1. non-comparable - It's NSSA-External 2. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 452: Area Nssa Translator-Role

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch area <areaid> nssa no- summary <areaid> - Area ID. Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config 7.3.2.10 area nssa translator-role This command configures the translator role of the NSSA. Syntax area <areaid> nssa translator-role {always | candidate} no area <areaid>...
  • Page 453: Area Range

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax area <areaid> nssa translator-stab-intv <0-3600> no area <areaid> nssa translator-stab-intv <areaid> - Area ID. <0-3600> - The range is 0 to 3600. no - Disables the nssa translator’s <stabilityinterval> from the specified area id. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 454: Area Stub

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.3.2.13 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.
  • Page 455: Area Virtual-Link Authentication

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Router OSPF Config 7.3.2.15 area virtual-link authentication This command configures the authentication type and key for the OSPF virtual interface identified by <areaid> and <neighborid>. Syntax area <areaid> virtual-link <neighborid> authentication [{none | {simple <key>} | {encrypt <key>...
  • Page 456: Area Virtual-Link Hello-Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax area <areaid> virtual-link <neighborid> dead-interval <1-65535> no area <areaid> virtual-link <neighborid> dead-interval <areaid> - Area ID. <neighbor> - Router ID of the neighbor. <1-65535> - The range of the dead interval is 1 to 65535. <no>...
  • Page 457: Area Virtual-Link Retransmit-Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.3.2.18 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>...
  • Page 458: Default-Information Originate

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting The default value of hello interval is 1 second. Command Mode Router OSPF Config 7.3.2.20 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.
  • Page 459: Distance Ospf

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax default-metric <1-16777215> no default-metric <1-16777215> - The range of default metric is 1 to 16777215. <no> - This command configures the default advertisement of default routes. Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config 7.3.2.22 distance ospf This command sets the route preference value of OSPF in the router.
  • Page 460: Distribute-List Out

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Router OSPF Config 7.3.2.23 distribute-list out This command is used to specify the access list to filter routes received from the source protocol. Syntax distribute-list <1-199> out {rip | static | connected} no distribute-list <1-199> out {rip | static | connected} <1-199>...
  • Page 461: External-Lsdb-Limit

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <no> - This command configures the default exit overflow interval for OSPF. Default Setting The default value of exit overflow interval for OSPF is 0. Command Mode Router OSPF Config 7.3.2.25 external-lsdb-limit This command configures the external LSDB limit for OSPF. If the value is -1, then there is no limit.
  • Page 462: Ip Ospf Authentication

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch an area id, which does not exist on an interface, causes the area to be created with default values. Syntax ip ospf areaid {<areaid> <0-4294967295>} < areaid > - It is an IP address, formatted as a 4-digit dotted-decimal number that uniquely identifies the area to which the interface connects.
  • Page 463: Ip Ospf Cost

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Interface Config 7.3.2.28 ip ospf cost This command configures the cost on an OSPF interface. Syntax ip ospf cost <1-65535> no ip ospf cost < 1-65535 > - The range of the cost is 1 to 65535. <no>...
  • Page 464: Ip Ospf Hello -Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch < 1-2147483647> - It 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. The value for the length of time must be the same for all routers attached to a common network.
  • Page 465: Ip Ospf Retransmit-Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ip ospf priority <0-255> no ip ospf priority < 0-255 > - The range of the priority value is 0 to 255. A value of '0' indicates that the router is not eligible to become the designated router on this network. <no>...
  • Page 466: Ip Ospf Transmit-Delay

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch The default retransmit interval is 5 seconds. Command Mode Interface Config 7.3.2.33 ip ospf transmit-delay This command sets the OSPF Transmit Delay for the specified interface. The transmit delay is specified in seconds. In addition, it sets the estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link state update packet over this interface.
  • Page 467: Router-Id

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch ip ospf mtu-ignore no ip ospf mtu-ignore <no> - This command enables the OSPF MTU mismatch detection. Default Setting Enabled. Command Mode Interface Config 7.3.2.35 router-id This command sets a 4-digit dotted-decimal number uniquely identifying the router ospf id. Syntax router-id <ipaddress>...
  • Page 468: Maximum-Paths

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax redistribute {rip | static | connected} [metric <0-16777214>] [metric-type {1 | 2}] [tag <0-4294967295>] [subnets] no redistribute {rip | static | connected} [metric] [metric-type] [tag] [subnets] <0-16777215> - The range of metric is 0 to 16777214. <0-4294967295>...
  • Page 469: Timers Spf

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.3.2.38 timers spf This command configures the SPF delay time and hold time. The valid range for both parameters is 0-65535 seconds. Syntax timers spf <0-65535> <0-65535> Default Setting Delay-time—5 Hold-time—10 Command Mode Router OSPF Config. 7.4 Bootp/DHCP Relay Commands 7.4.1 show bootpdhcprelay This command displays the BootP/DHCP Relay information.
  • Page 470: Bootpdhcprelay Cidoptmode

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.4.2 bootpdhcprelay cidoptmode This command enables the circuit ID option mode for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system. Syntax bootpdhcprelay cidoptmode no bootpdhcprelay cidoptmode Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 7.4.3 bootpdhcprelay enable This command enables the forwarding of relay requests for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system. Syntax bootpdhcprelay enable no bootpdhcprelay enable...
  • Page 471: Bootpdhcprelay Minwaittime

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <count> - The range of maximum hop count is 1 to 16. no - Set the maximum hop count to 4. Default Setting The default value is 4. Command Mode Global Config 7.4.5 bootpdhcprelay minwaittime This command configures the minimum wait time in seconds for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system.
  • Page 472: Domain Name Server Relay Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.5 Domain Name Server Relay Commands 7.5.1 Show Commands 7.5.1.1 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...
  • Page 473: Show Dns Cache

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. Default Domain Name: The default domain name that will be used for querying the IP address of a host.
  • Page 474: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.5.2 Configuration Commands 7.5.2.1 ip hosts This command creates a static entry in the DNS table that maps a host name to an IP address. Syntax ip host <name> <ipaddr> no ip host <name> <name>...
  • Page 475: Ip Domain-Name

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Privileged Exec 7.5.2.3 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>...
  • Page 476: Ip Name-Server

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch domain name list, the default domain name is not used. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Mode 7.5.2.5 ip name-server This command specifies the address of one or more domain name servers to use for name-to-address resolution.
  • Page 477: Clear Domain-List

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <no> - This command disables the IP Domain Naming System (DNS)-based host name-to-address translation. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Mode 7.5.2.7 clear domain-list This command clears all entries in the domain name list table. Syntax clear domain-list Default Setting...
  • Page 478: Clear Dns Cache

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.5.2.9 clear dns cache This command clears all entries in the DNS cache table. Syntax clear dns cache Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.5.2.10 clear dns counter This command clears the statistics of all entries in the DNS cache table.
  • Page 479: Routing Information Protocol (Rip) Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Privileged Exec 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.
  • Page 480: Show Ip Rip Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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> < slot/port > - Interface number Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes.
  • Page 481: Show Ip Rip Interface Brief

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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...
  • Page 482: Ip Rip

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Enable Command Mode Router RIP Config 7.6.2.2 ip rip This command enables RIP on a router interface. Syntax ip rip no ip rip no - This command disables RIP on a router interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config...
  • Page 483: Default-Information Originate

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Router RIP Config 7.6.2.4 default-information originate This command is used to set the advertisement of default routes. Syntax default-information originate no default-information originate no - This command is used to cancel the advertisement of default routes. Default Setting Not configured Command Mode...
  • Page 484: Distance Rip

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Not configured Command Mode Router RIP Config 7.6.2.6 distance rip This command sets the route preference value of RIP in the router. Lower route preference values are preferred when determining the best route. Syntax distance rip <1-255>...
  • Page 485: Split-Horizon

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting Enable 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.
  • Page 486: Redistribute

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch distribute-list <1-199> out {ospf | static | connected} no distribute-list <1-199> out {ospf | static | connected} <1 - 199> - Access List ID value. The Access List filters the routes to be redistributed by the source protocol.
  • Page 487: Ip Rip Authentication

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Metric - not-configured Match - internal Command Mode Router RIP Config 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.
  • Page 488: Ip Rip Send Version

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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 ip rip receive version {rip1 | rip2 | both | none}...
  • Page 489: Router Discovery Protocol Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Rip2 Command Mode Interface Config 7.7 Router Discovery Protocol Commands 7.7.1 show ip irdp This commands displays the router discovery information for all interfaces, or a specified interface. Syntax show ip irdp {<slot/port> | all} <slot/port>...
  • Page 490: Ip Irdp Broadcast

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch ip irdp no ip irdp <no> - Disable Router Discovery on an interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 7.7.3 ip irdp broadcast This command configures the address to be used to advertise the router for the interface. Syntax ip irdp broadcast no ip irdp broadcast...
  • Page 491: Ip Irdp Maxadvertinterval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command configures the default value, in seconds, of the holdtime field of the router advertisement sent from this interface. Default Setting The default value is 3* maxadvertinterval (600) =1800. Command Mode Global Config 7.7.5 ip irdp maxadvertinterval...
  • Page 492: Ip Irdp Preference

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch < 3-maxadvertinterval> - The range is 3 to maxadvertinterval seconds. no - This command sets the minimum time to 450. Default Setting The default value is 450. Command Mode Global Config 7.7.7 ip irdp preference This command configures the preferability of the address as a default router address, relative to other router addresses on the same subnet.
  • Page 493: Vlan Routing

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Message MAC Address used by Routing VLANs Is the MAC Address associated with the internal bridgerouter interface (IBRI). The same MAC Address is used by all VLAN routing interfaces. It will be displayed above the per-VLAN information.
  • Page 494: Show Ip Vrrp Brief

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch some global parameters which are required for monitoring. Syntax show ip vrrp Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Message Admin Mode Displays the administrative mode for VRRP functionality on the switch. Router Checksum Errors Represents the total number of VRRP packets received with an invalid VRRP checksum value.
  • Page 495: Show Ip Vrrp Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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.
  • Page 496: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Message VRID Represents the router ID of the virtual router. Uptime Is the time that the virtual router has been up, in days, hours, minutes and seconds. Protocol Represents the protocol configured on the interface. State Transitioned to Master Represents the total number of times virtual router state has changed to MASTER.
  • Page 497: Ip Vrrp Ip

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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> no ip vrrp <1-255> <1-255> - The range of virtual router ID is 1 to 255. <no>...
  • Page 498: Ip Vrrp Mode

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch None Command Mode Interface Config 7.9.2.3 ip vrrp mode This command enables the virtual router configured on the specified interface. Enabling the status field starts a virtual router. Syntax ip vrrp <1-255> mode no ip vrrp <1-255> mode <1-255>...
  • Page 499: Ip Vrrp Preempt

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting no authentication Command Mode Interface Config 7.9.2.5 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>...
  • Page 500: Ip Vrrp Timers Advertise

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch specified interface. Default Setting The default priority value is 100. Command Mode Interface Config 7.9.2.7 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>...
  • Page 501: Show Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.10.1 Show Commands 7.10.1.1 show ip dhcp filtering This command displays the DHCP filtering configuration. Syntax show ip dhcp filtering Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Specifies the interface by slot/port. Trusted: Indicates whether the interface is trusted or untrusted.
  • Page 502: Ip Dhcp Filtering Trust

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 7.10.2.2 ip dhcp filtering trust This command configures an interface as trusted. Syntax ip dhcp filtering trust noip dhcp filtering trust no - This command returns an interface to the default value for DHCP filtering. Default Setting Untrusted Command Mode...
  • Page 503: Ip Multicast Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 8 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.
  • Page 504: Show Ip Dvmrp Neighbor

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax show ip dvmrp interface <slot/port> <slot/port> - Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User EXEC Display Message Interface Mode This field indicates whether DVMRP is enabled or disabled on the specified interface.
  • Page 505: Show Ip Dvmrp Nexthop

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch State This field displays the state of the neighboring router. The possible value for this field are ACTIVE or DOWN. Up Time This field indicates the time since this neighboring router was learned. Expiry Time This field indicates the time remaining for the neighbor to age out. This field is applicable if the State is DOWN.
  • Page 506: Show Ip Dvmrp Route

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. Source Mask This field displays the network Mask for the prune source.
  • Page 507: Ip Dvmrp Metric

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. IGMP must be enabled before DVMRP can be enabled.
  • Page 508: Internet Group Management Protocol (Igmp) Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ip dvmrp metric <value> no ip dvmrp metric <value> <value> - This field has a range of 1 to 63. no - This command resets the metric for an interface to the default value. This value is used in the DVMRP messages as the cost to reach this network.
  • Page 509: Show Ip Igmp Groups

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch IGMP Admin Mode This field displays the administrative status of IGMP. This is a configured value. Interface Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. Interface Mode This field indicates whether IGMP is enabled or disabled on the interface. This is a configured value.
  • Page 510: Show Ip Igmp Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Version1 Host Timer This displays the time remaining until the local router will assume that there are no longer any IGMP version 1 multicast members on the IP subnet attached to this interface. This could be an integer value or “-----” if there is no Version 1 host present. Version2 Host Timer TThis displays the time remaining until the local router will assume that there are no longer any IGMP version 2 multicast members on the IP subnet attached to this interface.This could be an integer value or “-----”...
  • Page 511: Show Ip Igmp Interface Membership

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch value. Last Member Query Count This value is the number of Group-Specific Queries sent before the router assumes that there are no local members. This is a configured value. 8.2.1.4 show ip igmp interface membership This command displays the list of interfaces that have registered in the multicast group.
  • Page 512: Show Ip Igmp Interface Stats

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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> <slot/port>...
  • Page 513: Ip Igmp Version

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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 Global Config This command sets the administrative mode of IGMP on an interface to active Syntax ip igmp no ip igmp...
  • Page 514: Ip Igmp Last-Member-Query-Count

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command resets the version of IGMP for this interface. The version is reset to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config 8.2.2.3 ip igmp last-member-query-count This command sets the number of Group-Specific Queries sent before the router assumes that there are no local members on the interface.
  • Page 515: Ip Igmp Query-Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Group-Specific Queries sent in response to Leave Group messages on the interface to the default value. Default Setting 1 second Command Mode Interface Config 8.2.2.5 ip igmp query-interval This command configures the query interval for the specified interface. This is the frequency at which IGMP Host-Query packets are transmitted on this interface.
  • Page 516: Ip Igmp Robustness

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command resets the maximum response time interval for the specified interface, which is the maximum query response time advertised in IGMPv2 queries on this interface to the default value. The maximum response time interval is reset to the default time.
  • Page 517: Ip Igmp Startup-Query-Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command resets the number of Queries sent out on startup, separated by the Startup Query Interval on the interface to the default value Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config 8.2.2.9 ip igmp startup-query-interval This command sets the interval between General Queries sent by a Querier on startup on the interface.
  • Page 518: Show Ip Mcast Boundary

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax show ip mcast Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Admin Mode: This field displays the administrative status of multicast. This is a configured value. Protocol State: This field indicates the current state of the multicast protocol. Possible values are Operational or Non-Operational.
  • Page 519: Show Ip Mcast Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. Group IP: The group IP address. Mask: The group IP mask. 8.3.1.3 show ip mcast interface This command displays the multicast information for the specified interface. Syntax show ip mcast interface <slot/port>...
  • Page 520 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch summary - displays the multicast routing table summary. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message If the “detail” parameter is specified, the following fields are displayed: Source IP: This field displays the IP address of the multicast data source. Group IP: This field displays the IP address of the destination of the multicast packet.
  • Page 521 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Display Message If the detail parameter is specified the follow fields are displayed: Source IP: This field displays the IP address of the multicast data source. Group IP: This field displays the IP address of the destination of the multicast packet. Expiry Time (secs): This field displays the time of expiry of this entry in seconds.
  • Page 522: Show Mrinfo

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Flags: This field displays the flags associated with this entry. If the summary parameter is specified the follow fields are displayed: Source IP: This field displays the IP address of the multicast data source. Group IP: This field displays the IP address of the destination of the multicast packet.
  • Page 523: Show Mstat

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch [ipaddr]" command. The results subsequent to the completion of the latest "mrinfo" will be available in the buffer pool after a maximum duration of two minutes after the completion of the ‘show mrinfo’ command. A subsequent issue ‘mrinfo’ will overwrite the contents of the buffer pool with fresh results.
  • Page 524: Show Mtrace

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 8.3.1.7 show mtrace This command is used to display results of multicast trace path from the results buffer pool of the router, subsequent to the execution/completion of a "mtrace <source> [group] [receiver]" command. The results subsequent to the completion of the "mtrace" will be available in the buffer pool within 2 minutes and thereafter.
  • Page 525: Ip Multicast Staticroute

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ip multicast no ip multicast no - This command sets the administrative mode of the IP multicast forwarder in the router to inactive . 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.
  • Page 526: No Ip Mcast Mroute

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command deletes a static route in the static mcast table. The <sourceipaddr> is the IP address of the multicast packet source. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 8.3.2.3 no ip mcast mroute This command is used to clear entries in the mroute table.
  • Page 527: Ip Mcast Boundary

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 8.3.2.4 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>...
  • Page 528: Mrinfo

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config 8.3.2.6 mrinfo This command is used to query the neighbor information of a multicast-capable router specified by [<ipaddr>]. The default value is the IP address of the system at which the command is issued.
  • Page 529: Mtrace

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax mstat <source> [<group>] [<receiver>] < source > - the IP address of the multicast data source. <group> - the multicast address of the group to be traced. If you leave this field blank, the multicast address 224.2.0.1 will be used.
  • Page 530: Disable Ip Multicast Mdebug Mtrace

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch the last hop router. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 8.3.2.9 disable ip multicast mdebug mtrace This command is used to disable the processing capability of mtrace query on this router. If the mode is enabled, the mtrace queries received by the router are processed and forwarded appropriately by the router.
  • Page 531: Show Ip Pimdm Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command displays the system-wide information for PIM-DM. Syntax show ip pimdm Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Admin Mode: This field indicates whether PIM-DM is enabled or disabled. This is a configured value.
  • Page 532: Show Ip Pimdm Interface Stats

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch transmitted on this interface. By default, the value is 30 seconds. 8.4.1.3 show ip pimdm interface stats This command displays the statistical information for PIM-DM on the specified interface. Syntax show ip pimdm interface stats {<slot/port> | all} <slot/port>...
  • Page 533: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch all - this command represents all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Neighbor Addr: This field displays the IP Address of the neighbor on an interface. Interface: Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. Up Time: This field indicates the time since this neighbor has become active on this interface.
  • Page 534: Ip Pimdm Query-Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ip pimdm mode no ip pimdm mode no - This command sets administrative mode of PIM-DM on an interface to disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 8.4.2.3 ip pimdm query-interval This command configures the transmission frequency of hello messages between PIM enabled neighbors.
  • Page 535: Show Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 8.5.1 Show Commands 8.5.1.1 show ip pimsm This command displays the system-wide information for PIM-SM. Syntax show ip pimsm Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Admin Mode: This field indicates whether PIM-SM is enabled or disabled. This is a configured value.
  • Page 536: Show Ip Pimsm Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Component Index: This field displays a number which uniquely identifies the component. Component BSR Address: This field displays the IP address of the bootstrap router (BSR) for the local PIM region. Component BSR Expiry Time: This field displays the minimum time remaining before the BSR in the local domain will be declared down.
  • Page 537: Show Ip Pimsm Interface Stats

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch the hash algorithm for selecting the RP for a particular group. 8.5.1.4 show ip pimsm interface stats This command displays the statistical information for PIM-SM on the specified interface. Syntax show ip pimsm interface stats {<slot/port> | all} <slot/port>...
  • Page 538: Show Ip Pimsm Rp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch all - this command represents all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. IP Address: This field displays the IP Address of the neighbor on an interface. Up Time: This field indicates the time since this neighbor has become active on this interface.
  • Page 539: Show Ip Pimsm Rphash

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Expiry Time: This field displays the minimum time remaining before the Candidate-RP will be declared down. Component: This field displays a number which uniquely identifies the component. Each protocol instance connected to a separate domain should have a different index value. If the “candidate”...
  • Page 540: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Address: This field displays the IP address of the RP. Group Address: This field displays the group address supported by the RP. Group Mask: This field displays the group mask for the group address. 8.5.2 Configuration Commands 8.5.2.1 ip pimsm...
  • Page 541: Ip Pimsm Register-Rate-Limit

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ip pimsm message-interval <10 - 3600> no ip pimsm message-interval <10 - 3600> - This is time interval in seconds. no - This command is used to reset the global join/prune interval for PIM-SM router to the default value.
  • Page 542: Ip Pimsm Spt-Threshold

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 8.5.2.4 ip pimsm spt-threshold This command is used to configure the Threshold rate for the last-hop router to switch to the shortest path. The rate is specified in Kilobytes per second. The possible values are 0 to 2000. Syntax ip pimsm spt-threshold <0 - 2000>...
  • Page 543: Ip Pimsm Mode

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 8.5.2.6 ip pimsm mode This command sets administrative mode of PIM-SM multicast routing on a routing interface to enable. Syntax ip pimsm mode no ip pimsm mode no - This command sets administrative mode of PIM-SM multicast routing on a routing interface to disabled.
  • Page 544: Ip Pimsm Cbsrpreference

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command resets the transmission frequency of hello messages between PIM enabled neighbors to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config 8.5.2.8 ip pimsm cbsrpreference This command is used to configure the CBSR preference for a particular PIM-SM interface. The range of CBSR preference is –1 to 255.
  • Page 545: Ip Pimsm Crppreference

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch ip pimsm cbsrhashmasklength <0 - 32> no ip pimsm cbsrhashmasklength <0 - 32> - The CBSR hash mask length. no - This command is used to reset the CBSR hash mask length for a particular PIM-SM interface to the default value.
  • Page 546: Igmp Proxy Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 8.6 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.
  • Page 547: Show Ip Igmp-Proxy Groups

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 8.6.1.2 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 None...
  • Page 548: Show Ip Igmp-Proxy Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: The interface number of the IGMP Proxy. Group Address: The IP address of the multicast group. Last Reporter: The IP address of host that last sent a membership report for the current group, on the network attached to the IGMP-Proxy interface (upstream interface).
  • Page 549: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 8.6.2 Configuration Commands 8.6.2.1 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.
  • Page 550: Ip Igmp-Proxy Unsolicit-Rprt-Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Interface Config 8.6.2.3 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.
  • Page 551: Ipv6 Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 9 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. These tunnels are divided into two classes: configured and automatic.
  • Page 552: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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.
  • Page 553: Tunnel Destination

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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 Config 9.1.2.4 tunnel mode ipv6ip This command specifies the mode of the tunnel.
  • Page 554: Show Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch interface is typically used by routing protocols. To assign an IP address to the loopback interface, please refer to “ip address” command. To assign an IPv6 address to the loopback interface, please refer to “ipv6 address” command. 9.2.1 Show Commands 9.2.1.1 show interface loopback...
  • Page 555: Ipv6 Routing Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax interface loopback <0-7> no interface loopback <0-7> no - This command removes the loopback interface and associated configuration parameters for the specified loopback interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 9.3 IPv6 Routing Commands This section describes the IPv6 commands you use to configure IPv6 on the system and on the interfaces.
  • Page 556: Show Ipv6 Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 9.3.1.2 show ipv6 interface This command displays the usability status of IPv6 interfaces. Syntax show ipv6 interface {brief | <slot/port> [prefix]} <slot/port> - Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec...
  • Page 557: Show Ipv6 Neighbors

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch If an IPv6 prefix is configured on the interface, the following information also appears. IFPv6 Prefix is Shows the IPv6 prefix for the specified interface. Preferred Lifetime Shows the amount of time the advertised prefix is a preferred prefix. Valid Lifetime Shows the amount of time the advertised prefix is valid.
  • Page 558: Show Ipv6 Route Preferences

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch because there are no best or non-best connected routes. Syntax show ipv6 route [{<ipv6-address> [<protocol>] | {{<ipv6-prefix/ipv6-prefix-length> | <slot/port>} [<protocol>] | <protocol> | summary} [all] | all}] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Code The code for the routing protocol that created this routing entry.
  • Page 559: Show Ipv6 Route Summary

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch OSPF Ext T1 Preference of OSPF Type-1 external routes. OSPF Ext T2 Preference of OSPF Type-2 external routes. OSPF NSSA T1 Preference of OSPF NSSA Type 1 routes. OSPF NSSA T2 Preference of OSPF NSSA Type 1 routes. 9.3.1.6 show ipv6 route summary This command displays the summary of the routing table.
  • Page 560: Show Ipv6 Traffic

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch MAC Address used by Routing VLANs: Shows the MAC address. The rest of the output for this command is displayed in a table with the following column headings: VLAN ID: Shows the VLAN ID of a configured VLAN. Logical Interface: Shows the interface in slot/port format that is associated with the VLAN IPv6 Address/Prefix Length: Shows the IPv6 prefix and prefix length associated with the VLAN ID.
  • Page 561 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch and unsupported addresses (for example, addresses with unallocated prefixes). For entities which are not IPv6 routers and therefore do not forward datagrams, this counter includes datagrams discarded because the destination address was not a local address. Received Datagrams Discarded Due To Truncated Data: Number of input datagrams discarded because datagram frame didn't carry enough data.
  • Page 562 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch messages received by the interface. ICMPv6 Messages Prohibited Administratively: Number of ICMP destination unreachable/communication administratively prohibited messages received by the interface. ICMPv6 Time Exceeded Messages: Number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages received by the interface. ICMPv6 Parameter Problem Messages: Number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received by the interface.
  • Page 563: Show Ipv6 Neighbors Static

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch messages sent by the interface. ICMPv6 Neighbor Advertisement Messages Transmitted: Number of ICMP Neighbor Advertisement messages sent by the interface. ICMPv6 Redirect Messages Received: Number of Redirect messages sent. For a host, this object will always be zero, since hosts do not send redirects. ICMPv6 Group Membership Query Messages Received: Number of ICMPv6 Group Membership Query messages sent.
  • Page 564: Ipv6 Unicast-Routing

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command disables IPv6 forwarding on the switch. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 9.3.2.2 ipv6 unicast-routing Use this command to enable the forwarding of IPv6 unicast packets. Syntax ipv6 unicast-routing no ipv6 unicast-routing no –...
  • Page 565: Ipv6 Address

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no – Use this command to disable IPv6 routing on an interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 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.
  • Page 566: Ipv6 Route

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch None Command Mode Interface Config 9.3.2.5 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).
  • Page 567: Ipv6 Nd Dad Attempts

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ipv6 mtu <1280-1500> no ipv6 mtu no – This command resets maximum transmission unit value to default value. Default Setting 0 or link speed (MTU value is 1500) Command Mode Interface Config 9.3.2.7 ipv6 nd dad attempts This command sets the number of duplicate address detection probes transmitted.
  • Page 568: Ipv6 Nd Ns-Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ipv6 nd managed-config-flag no ipv6 nd managed-config-flag no – This command resets the “managed address configuration” flag in router advertisements to the default value. Default Setting False Command Mode Interface Config 9.3.2.9 ipv6 nd ns-interval This command sets the interval between router advertisements for advertised neighbor solicitations, in milliseconds.
  • Page 569: Ipv6 Nd Ra-Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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. Default Setting False Command Mode Interface Config 9.3.2.11 ipv6 nd ra-interval...
  • Page 570: Ipv6 Nd Reachable-Time

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch an integer between the value of the router advertisement transmission interval and 9000. A value of zero means this router is not to be used as the default router. Syntax ipv6 nd ra-lifetime <lifetime> no ipv6 nd ra-lifetime no –...
  • Page 571: Ipv6 Nd Prefix

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command suppresses router advertisement transmission on an interface. Syntax ipv6 nd suppress-ra no ipv6 nd suppress-ra no –This command enables router transmission on an interface Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 9.3.2.15 ipv6 nd prefix This command sets the IPv6 prefixes to include in the router advertisement.
  • Page 572: Ipv6 Neighbor Static

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 9.3.2.16 ipv6 neighbor static The user can add/delete a static neighbor into neighbor cache table. Syntax ipv6 neighbor static <ipv6-address> <mac-address> no ipv6 neighbor static <ipv6-address> no – This command sets IPv6 neighbor configuration to default values. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 573: Show Ip Ospf Abr

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Router ID Is a 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format identifying the router, about which information is displayed. This is a configured value. OSPF Admin Mode Shows whether the administrative mode of OSPF in the router is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 574: Show Ipv6 Ospf Area

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch show ipv6 ospf abr Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Messages Type: The type of the route to the destination. It can be either: intra — Intra-area route inter — Inter-area route Router ID: Router ID of the destination Cost: Cost of using this route Area ID: The area ID of the area from which this route is learned.
  • Page 575: Show Ipv6 Ospf Asbr

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch are enabled and disabled. This is a configured value. Import Summary LSAs Shows whether to import summary LSAs (enabled). OSPF Stub Metric Value Shows the metric value of the stub area. This field displays only if the area is a configured as a stub area.
  • Page 576: Show Ipv6 Ospf Database Database-Summary

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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> parameter to display database information about a specific area. Use the other optional parameters to specify the type of link state advertisements to display.
  • Page 577: Show Ipv6 Ospf Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax show ipv6 ospf database database-summary Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Messages Router Total number of router LSAs in the OSPFv3 link state database. Network Total number of network LSAs in the OSPFv3 link state database. Inter-area Prefix Total number of inter-area prefix LSAs in the OSPFv3 link state database.
  • Page 578: Show Ipv6 Ospf Interface Brief

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Display Messages IP Address Shows the IPv6 address of the interface. ifIndex Shows the interface index number associated with the interface. OSPF Admin Mode Shows whether the admin mode is enabled or disabled. OSPF Area ID Shows the area ID associated with this interface. Router Priority Shows the router priority.
  • Page 579: Show Ipv6 Ospf Interface Stats

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Display Messages Interface Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. OSPF Admin Mode States whether OSPF is enabled or disabled on a router interface. This is a configured value. OSPF Area ID Represents the OSPF Area Id for the specified interface. This is a configured value.
  • Page 580: Show Ipv6 Ospf Neighbor

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Sent Packets The number of OSPF packets transmitted on the interface. Received Packets The number of valid OSPF packets received on the interface. Discards The number of received OSPF packets discarded because of an error in the packet or an error in processing the packet.
  • Page 581: Show Ipv6 Ospf Range

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch the designated router on this network. Intf ID Shows the interface ID of the neighbor. Interface Shows the interface of the local router in slot/port format. State Shows the state of the neighboring routers. Possible values are: Down- initial state of the neighbor conversation - no recent information has been received from the neighbor.
  • Page 582: Show Ipv6 Ospf Stub Table

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch show ipv6 ospf range <areaid> <areaid> - The area id of the requested OSPF area Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Messages Area ID The area id of the requested OSPF area. IP Address An IP Address which represents this area range.
  • Page 583: Show Ipv6 Ospf Virtual-Link

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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...
  • Page 584: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Messages Area Id Is the area id of the requested OSPFv3 area. Neighbor Is the neighbor interface of the OSPFv3 virtual interface. Hello Interval Is the configured hello interval for the OSPFv3 virtual interface. Dead Interval Is the configured dead interval for the OSPFv3 virtual interface.
  • Page 585: Ipv6 Ospf Cost

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <areaid> - is an IPv6 address, formatted as a 4-digit dotted-decimal number or a decimal value in the range of <0-4294967295>. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 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.
  • Page 586: Ipv6 Ospf Hello-Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no ipv6 ospf dead-interval <no> - This command sets the default OSPF dead interval for the specified interface. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config 9.4.2.5 ipv6 ospf hello-interval This command sets the OSPF hello interval for the specified interface. The value for <seconds>...
  • Page 587: Ipv6 Ospf Network

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ipv6 ospf mtu-ignore no ipv6 ospf mtu-ignore <no> - This command enables the OSPF MTU mismatch detection. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Interface Config 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.
  • Page 588: Ipv6 Ospf Retransmit-Interval

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch become the designated router on this network. Syntax ipv6 ospf priority <0-255> no ipv6 ospf priority <no> - This command sets the default OSPF priority for the specified router interface. Default Setting 1, which is the highest router priority Command Mode Interface Config 9.4.2.9...
  • Page 589: Ipv6 Router Ospf

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch hour). Syntax ipv6 ospf transmit-delay <seconds> no ipv6 ospf transmit-delay <no> - This command sets the default OSPF Transit Delay for the specified interface. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config 9.4.2.11 ipv6 router ospf Use this command to enter Router OSPFv3 Config mode.
  • Page 590: Area Nssa (Osfpv3)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config 9.4.2.13 area nssa (OSFPv3) 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.
  • Page 591: Area Nssa No-Redistribute (Ospfv3)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <1-16777215> - The metric of the default route. The range is 1 to 16777215. comparable - It's NSSA-External 1. non-comparable - It's NSSA-External 2. no - This command disables the default route advertised into the NSSA. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 592: Area Nssa Translator-Role (Ospfv3)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <areaid> - Area ID. no - This command disables nssa from the summary LSAs. Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config 9.4.2.17 area nssa translator-role (OSPFv3) 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.
  • Page 593: Area Range (Ospfv3)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax area <areaid> nssa translator-stab-intv <0-3600> no area <areaid> nssa translator-stab-intv <areaid> - Area ID. <0-3600> - The range is 0 to 3600. no - Disables the nssa translator’s <stabilityinterval> from the specified area id. Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 594: Area Stub (Ospfv3)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 9.4.2.20 area stub (OSPFv3) 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.
  • Page 595: Area Virtual-Link (Ospfv3)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 9.4.2.22 area virtual-link (OSPFv3) 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>...
  • Page 596: Area Virtual-Link Hello-Interval (Ospfv3)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 40 seconds. Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config 9.4.2.24 area virtual-link hello-interval (OSPFv3) 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>...
  • Page 597: Area Virtual-Link Transmit-Delay (Ospfv3)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch interface on the interface identified by <areaid> and <neighborid>. Default Setting 5 seconds. Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config 9.4.2.26 area virtual-link transmit-delay (OSPFv3) This command configures the transmit delay for the OSPF virtual interface on the virtual interface identified by <areaid>...
  • Page 598: Default-Metric (Ospfv3)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch metric - The range of the metric is 1 to 16777215. metric type - The value of metric type is type 1 or type 2. <no> - This command configures the default advertisement of default routes. Default Setting Metric: unspecified Type: 2...
  • Page 599: Enable (Ospfv3)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch distance ospf {intra | inter | type1 | type2} <preference> no distance ospf {intra | inter | type1 | type2} <preference> - The range for intra is 1 to 252. The range for inter is 2 to 253. The range for type1 is 3 to 254.
  • Page 600: External-Lsdb-Limit (Ospfv3)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch set to 0, the router will not leave Overflow State until restarted. Syntax exit-overflow-interval <0-2147483647> no exit-overflow-interval <0-2147483674> - The range of exit overflow interval for OSPF is 0 to 2147483674. <no> - This command configures the default exit overflow interval for OSPF. Default Setting Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config...
  • Page 601: Maximum-Paths (Ospfv3)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 9.4.2.33 maximum-paths (OSPFv3) This command sets the number of paths that OSPF can report for a given destination where <maxpaths> is platform dependent. Syntax maximum-paths <1-2> no maximum-paths <1-2> - The maximum number of paths that OSPF can report for a given destination. The range of the value is 1 to 2.
  • Page 602: Router-Id (Ospfv3)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config 9.4.2.35 router-id (OSPFv3) This command sets a 4-digit dotted-decimal number uniquely identifying the router ospf id. Syntax router-id <ipaddress> < ipaddress > - IP Address. Default Setting None. Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config 9.5 RIPng Commands RIPng is intended to allow routers to exchange information for computing routes through an...
  • Page 603: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax show ipv6 rip Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Messages RIPng Admin Mode: Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu. If you select enable RIPng will be enabled for the switch. The default is disabled. Split Horizon Mode: Select none, simple or poison reverse from the pulldown menu.
  • Page 604: Ipv6 Rip

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch <no> - This command sets the administrative mode of RIPng in the router to inactive. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode IPv6 Router RIP Config 9.5.2.2 ipv6 rip This command enables RIPng on a router interface. Syntax Ipv6 rip no ipv6 rip...
  • Page 605: Default-Metric

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 9.5.2.4 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.
  • Page 606: Redistribute

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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) Syntax split-horizon {none | simple | poison}...
  • Page 607: Ipv6 Rip Timer

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting Metric – not-configured Match – internal Command Mode IPv6 Router RIP Config 9.5.2.8 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>...
  • Page 608: Dhcpv6 Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax ipv6 rip passive-interface no ipv6 rip passive-interface no - This command sets the RIPng timer to default value. Default Setting disable Command Mode Interface mode 9.6 DHCPv6 Commands This section describes the command you use to configure the DHCPv6 server on the system and to view DHCPv6 information.
  • Page 609: Show Ipv6 Dhcp Statistics

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 9.6.1.2 show ipv6 dhcp statistics This command displays the IPv6 DHCP statistics for all interfaces. Syntax show ipv6 dhcp statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message DHCPv6 is Enabled (Disabled) Shows the status of the DHCPv6 server. Server DUID: If configured, shows the DHCPv6 unique identifier DHCPv6 Solicit Packets Received Number of solicit received statistics.
  • Page 610: Show Ipv6 Dhcp Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 9.6.1.3 show ipv6 dhcp interface This command displays DHCPv6 information for all relevant interfaces or the specified interface. If you specify an interface, you can use the optional statistics parameter to view statistics for the specified interface. Syntax show ipv6 dhcp interface <slot/port>...
  • Page 611: Show Ipv6 Dhcp Binding

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message DHCP Pool Name Unique pool name configuration. Client DUID Client’s DHCP unique identifier. DUID is generated using the combination of the local system burned-in MAC address and a timestamp value. Host Name of the client.
  • Page 612: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Client Address Address of DHCP Client. Client Interface IPv6 Address of DHCP Client. Expiration Address of DNS server address. Valid Lifetime Valid lifetime in seconds for delegated prefix. Preferred Lifetime Preferred lifetime in seconds for delegated prefix. 9.6.2 Configuration Commands 9.6.2.1 service dhcpv6...
  • Page 613: Ipv6 Dhcp Relay Destination

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch no - This command removes DHCPv6 server functionality on an interface. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 9.6.2.3 ipv6 dhcp relay destination Use this command to configure an interface for DHCPv6 relay functionality. Use the destination keyword to set the relay server IPv6 address.
  • Page 614: Ipv6 Dhcp Relay-Agent-Info-Remote-Id-Subopt

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Use this command to configure a number to represent the DHCPv6 Relay Agent Information Option. The DHCPv6 Relay Agent Information Option allows for various sub-options to be attached to messages that are being relayed by the local router to a relay server. The relay server may in turn use this information in determining an address to assign to a DHCPv6 client.
  • Page 615: Domain-Name(Ipv6)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Use this command from Global Config mode to enter IPv6 DHCP Pool Config mode. Use the exit command to return to Global Config mode. To return to the User EXEC mode, enter CTRL+Z. The <pool-name> should be less than 31 alpha-numeric characters. DHCPv6 pools are used to specify information for DHCPv6 server to distribute to DHCPv6 clients.
  • Page 616: Prefix-Delegation (Ipv6)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This command sets the ipv6 DNS server address which is provided to dhcpv6 client by dhcpv6 server. DNS server address is configured for stateless server support. DHCPv6 pool can have multiple number of domain names with maximum of 8. Syntax dns-server <dns-server-address >...
  • Page 617: Cluster Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch The switch cluster network management implements a direct management of the target switches (member switches) through an intermediate switch(commander switch). A commander switch can manage multiple member switches. The switch cluster network management can dynamically discover cluster feature enabled switches (candidate switches).
  • Page 618: Show Cluster Members

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch User Exec Display Message Switch for cluster name: the name for switch cluster network management. Total number of members: The total number switch of switch cluster network management. Status: The status of active or inactive. Heartbeat interval: Configure switch cluster network management heartbeat interval.
  • Page 619: Configuration Commands

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message SN: Serial number. MAC Address: The MAC address of switch. IP Address: The IP address of switch Name: The switch name. Device Type: The switch type 10.1.2 Configuration Commands 10.1.2.1 cluster This command will enable the switch cluster network management.
  • Page 620: Cluster Commander

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch The default value is 60 (seconds) Command Mode Global Config 10.1.2.3 cluster commander This command will create a commander switch of the switch cluster network management. Syntax cluster commander <cluster-name> no cluster commander <cluster-name> - The name of the switch cluster. no - This command will remove a commander switch from the switch cluster network management.
  • Page 621: Cluster Auto-Add Enable

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Mode Global Config 10.1.2.5 cluster auto-add enable This command will discover new candidate switches and add the member switch to cluster automatically. Syntax cluster auto-add enable no cluster auto-add enable no - This command will disable this function. Default Setting This function is disabled by default.
  • Page 622: Cluster Holdtime

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 10.1.2.7 cluster holdtime This command will set holdtime of heartbeat of the cluster. Syntax cluster holdtime < second> <second> - a unit issecond. no - Resets to default value. Default Setting The default value is 80 Command Mode Global Config 10.1.2.8 cluster heartbeat...
  • Page 623: Cluster Rcommand Commander

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Syntax cluster rcommand member <mem-id> <mem-id> - The cluster member id. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 10.1.2.10 cluster rcommand commander This command is used to configure the commander switch. Syntax cluster rcommand commander Default Setting None Command Mode...
  • Page 624: Cluster Update Member

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Global Config 10.1.2.12 cluster update member This command is used to remotely upgrade the member switch. Syntax cluster update member <mem-id> <src-url> <dst-url> [clibanner|script|image|config| sshkey-dsa|sshkey-rsa1|sshkey-rsa2|sslpem-dhstrong|sslpem-dhwea|sslpem-root| sslpem-server ] <mem-id> - The cluster member id. <src-url> - Source URL (ftp://user:password@server/remote filename,tftp://server/remote filename) <dst-url>...
  • Page 625: Web-Based Management Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11 Web-Based Management Interface 11.1 Overview Your 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.
  • Page 626: Main Menu

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2 Main Menu 11.2.1 System Menu 11.2.1.1 View 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: The physical (MAC) Address The associated IP address...
  • Page 627: Viewing Inventory Information

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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.
  • Page 628 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch company code for the corporation, or the stock exchange code for the corporation. Vendor Part Number - Part number provided by SFP transceiver vendor. Vendor Serial Number - Serial number provided by vendor. Vendor Revision Number - Revision level for part number provided by vendor. Vendor Manufacturing Date - Identifies the network processor hardware.
  • Page 629: Configuring Management Session And Network Parameters

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.3 Configuring Management Session and Network Parameters 11.2.1.3.1. Viewing System Description Page Configurable Data System Name - Enter the name you want to use to identify this switch. You may use up to 31 alpha-numeric characters. The factory default is blank. System Location - Enter the location of this switch.
  • Page 630 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch switch. Command Buttons 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. _____________________________________________________________________________ Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Network Switch User Manual Version 0.1 Page: 630/970...
  • Page 631 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.3.2. 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 IP Address - The IP address of the interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask - The IP subnet mask for the interface.
  • Page 632 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Buttons 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. 11.2.1.3.3. Configuring Network Connectivity Page The network interface is the logical interface used for in-band connectivity with the switch via any of the switch's front panel ports.
  • Page 633 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch IP Address - The IP address of the interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask - The IP subnet mask for the interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0 Default Gateway - The default gateway for the IP interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0 Network Configuration Protocol Current Specify what the switch should do following...
  • Page 634 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.3.4. Configuring Network Connection NDP Summary Page This screen displays IPv6 Network Port Neighbor entries. Non-Configurable Data IPv6 Address - The Ipv6 Address of a neighbor switch visible to the Network Port. Mac Address - The Mac Address of the neighboring switch. isRtr - true(1) if the neighbor machine is a router, false(2) otherwise.
  • Page 635 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.3.5. 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.
  • Page 636 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Telnet Server Admin Mode - Administrative mode for inbound telnet sessions. Setting this value to disable shuts down the telnet port. If the admin mode is set to disable, then all existing telnet connections are disconnected. The default value 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.
  • Page 637 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.3.8. Configuring Serial Port Page Configurable Data Serial Port Login Timeout (minutes) - Specify how many minutes of inactivity should occur on a serial port connection before the switch closes the connection. Enter a number between 0 and 160: the factory default is 5.
  • Page 638 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.3.9. Defining User Accounts Page By default, two user accounts exist: admin, with 'Read/Write' privileges guest, with 'Read Only' privileges By default, both of these accounts have blank passwords. The names are not case sensitive. If you logon with a user account with 'Read/Write' privileges (that is, as admin) you can use the User Accounts screen to assign passwords and set security parameters for the default accounts, and to add and delete accounts (other than admin) up to the maximum of six.
  • Page 639 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch you select MD5 or SHA, the user login password will be used as the SNMPv3 authentication password, and you must therefore specify a password, and it must be eight characters. Encryption Protocol - Specify the SNMPv3 Encryption Protocol setting for the selected user account.
  • Page 640 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.3.10. Defining Authentication List Configuration Page You use this screen to configure login lists. A login list specifies the authentication method(s) you want used to validate switch or port access for the users associated with the list. The pre-configured users, admin and guest, are assigned to a pre-configured list named defaultList, which you may not delete.
  • Page 641 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Method 2 - Use the dropdown menu to select the method, if any, that should appear second in the selected authentication login list. This is the method that will be used if the first method times out. If you select a method that does not time out as the second method, the third method will not be tried.
  • Page 642 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.3.12. Viewing Authentication List Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Authentication List - Identifies the authentication login list summarized in this row. Method List - The ordered list of methods configured for this login list. Login Users - The users you assigned to this login list on the User Login Configuration screen.
  • Page 643 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch A user that does not have an account configured on the switch is termed the 'default' or 'non-configured' user. If you assign the 'non-configured user' to a login list that specifies authentication via the RADIUS server, you will not need to create an account for all users on each switch.
  • Page 644 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Password History - The number of previous passwords to store for prevention of password reuse. This ensures that each user does not reuse passwords often. A value of 0 indicates that no previous passwords will be stored. Lockout Attempts - The number of allowable failed local authentication attempts before the user's account is locked.
  • Page 645 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Denial of Service TCP Flag - Enable or disable this option by selecting the corresponding line on the pulldown entry field. Enabling TCP Flag DoS prevention causes the switch to drop packets that have TCP flag SYN set and TCP source port less than 1024 or TCP control flags set to 0 and TCP sequence number set to 0 or TCP flags FIN, URG, and PSH set and TCP sequence number set to 0 or both TCP flags SYN and FIN set.
  • Page 646: Defining Forwarding Database

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.4 Defining Forwarding Database 11.2.1.4.1. Configuring MAC Table aging interval time Page Use this panel to set the Address Ageing Timeout for the forwarding database. Configurable Data Aging Interval(secs) - The forwarding database contains static entries, which are never aged out, and dynamically learned entries, which are removed if they are not updated within a given time.
  • Page 647: Viewing Logs

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch MAC address. Source Slot/Port - the port where this address was learned -- that is, the port through which the MAC address can be reached. ifIndex - The ifIndex of the MIB interface table entry associated with the source port. Status - The status of this entry.
  • Page 648 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Update the switch with the values you entered. 11.2.1.5.2. Viewing Buffered Log Page This help message applies to the format of all logged messages which are displayed for the buffered log, persistent log, or console log. Format of the messages <15>Aug 24 05:34:05 STK0 MSTP[2110]: mspt_api.c(318) 237 %% Interface 12 transitioned to root state on message age timer expiry...
  • Page 649 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.5.3. Configuring Command Logger Page Configurable Data Admin Mode - Enable/Disable the operation of the CLI Command logging by selecting the corresponding pulldown field and clicking Submit. Command Buttons Submit - Update the switch with the values you entered. _____________________________________________________________________________ Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Network Switch User Manual Version 0.1 Page: 649/970...
  • Page 650 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.5.4. Configuring Console Log Page This allows logging to any serial device attached to the host. Configurable Data Admin Status -A log that is "Disabled" shall not log messages. A log that is "Enabled" shall log messages.
  • Page 651 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Task ID - The OS-assigned ID of the task reporting the event. Code - The event code passed to the event log handler by the code reporting the event. Time - The time the event occurred, measured from the previous reset. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the information on the page.
  • Page 652 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Update the switch with the values you entered. Refresh - Refetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. Delete - Delete a configured host. Refresh – Refresh the page with the latest log entries. 11.2.1.5.7.
  • Page 653: Managing Switch Interface

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Messages Received - The number of messages received by the log process. This includes messages that are dropped or ignored. Messages Dropped - The number of messages that could not be processed due to error or lack of resources.
  • Page 654 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch LACP Mode - Selects the Link Aggregation Control Protocol administration state. The mode must be enabled in order for the port to participate in Link Aggregation. May be enabled or disabled by selecting the corresponding line on the pulldown entry field. The factory default is enabled.
  • Page 655 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch auto-negotiation. Non-Configurable Data Port Type - For normal ports this field will be blank. Otherwise the possible values are: Mon - the port is a monitoring port. Look at the Port Monitoring screens for more information.
  • Page 656 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.6.2. Viewing Switch Interface Configuration Page This screen displays the status for all ports in the box. Selection Criteria MST ID - Select the Multiple Spanning Tree instance ID from the list of all currently configured MST ID's to determine the values displayed for the Spanning Tree parameters.
  • Page 657 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Flow Control - Indicates the status of flow control on this port. Packet Burst - Indicates the packet burst used in the rate limit function if the rate limit admin mode is enabled. Broadcast Storm Control - Indicates the status of the broadcast storm control, disable or Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4.
  • Page 658 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Configurable Data Port Description Enter the Description string to be attached to a port. It can be up to 64 characters in length.
  • Page 659 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.6.4. Configuring Multiple Port Mirroring Function Page Configurable Data Session Select a port mirroring session from the list. The number of sessions allowed is platform specific. By default the First Session is selected. Up to 1 sessions are supported. Mode pecifies the Session Mode for a selected session ID.
  • Page 660 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch. Delete Remove the selected session configuration. 11.2.1.6.5. Configuring Double VLAN Tunneling Function Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the physical interface for which you want to display or configure data. Select 'All' to set the parameters for all ports to same values.
  • Page 661 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Custom Tag - Configure the EtherType in any range from (0 to 65535) Command Buttons Submit - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 11.2.1.6.6.
  • Page 662: Defining Snmp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.7 Defining SNMP 11.2.1.7.1. Configuring SNMP Community Configuration Page By default, two SNMP Communities exist: private, with 'Read/Write' privileges and status set to enable public, with 'Read Only' privileges and status set to enable These are well-known communities, you can use this menu to change the defaults or to add other communities.
  • Page 663 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Client IP Address - Taken together, the Client IP Address and Client IP Mask denote a range of IP addresses from which SNMP clients may use that community to access this device. If either (IP Address or IP Mask) value is 0.0.0.0, access is allowed from any IP address.
  • Page 664 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.7.2. Configuring SNMP Trap Receiver Configuration Page This menu will display an entry for every active Trap Receiver. Configurable Data Community - You can use this screen to reconfigure an existing community, or to create a new one.
  • Page 665: Viewing Statistics

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.7.3. Viewing SNMP supported MIBs Page This is a list of all the MIBs supported by the switch. Non-configurable Data Name - The RFC number if applicable and the name of the MIB. Description - The RFC title or MIB description. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the data.
  • Page 666 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch ifIndex - This object indicates the ifIndex of the interface table entry associated with the Processor of this switch. Octets Received - The total number of octets of data received by the processor (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
  • Page 667 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS 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.
  • Page 668 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.8.2. Viewing the whole Switch Summary Statistics Page Non-Configurable Data ifIndex - This object indicates the ifIndex of the interface table entry associated with the Processor of this switch. Broadcast Packets Received - The total number of packets received that were directed to the broadcast address.
  • Page 669 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.8.3. Viewing Each Port Detailed Statistics Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Non-Configurable Data ifIndex - This object indicates the ifIndex of the interface table entry associated with this port on an adapter.
  • Page 670 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Packets RX and TX 1519-2047 Octets - The total number of packets (including bad packets) received or transmitted that were between 1519 and 2047 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Packets RX and TX 2048-4095 Octets - The total number of packets (including bad packets) received or transmitted that were between 2048 and 4095 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
  • Page 671 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 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.
  • Page 672 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Packets Transmitted 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). Packets Transmitted 512-1023 Octets - The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
  • Page 673 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Excessive Collision Frames - A count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due to excessive collisions. GVRP PDUs Received - The count of GVRP PDUs received in the GARP layer. GVRP PDUs Transmitted - The count of GVRP PDUs transmitted from the GARP layer.
  • Page 674 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch _____________________________________________________________________________ Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Network Switch User Manual Version 0.1 Page: 674/970...
  • Page 675 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.8.4. Viewing Each Port Summary Statistics Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Non-Configurable Data ifIndex - This object indicates the ifIndex of the interface table entry associated with this port on an adapter.
  • Page 676: Managing System Utilities

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Packets Received with Errors - 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 good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address.
  • Page 677 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Save - Click this button to have configuration changes you have made saved across a system reboot. All changes submitted since the previous save or system reboot will be retained by the switch. 11.2.1.9.2. Resetting the Switch Page Command Buttons Reset - Select this button to reboot the switch.
  • Page 678 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Reset - Select this button to have all passwords reset to their factory default values. 11.2.1.9.5. Downloading Specific Files to Switch Flash Page Use this menu to download a file to the switch. Configurable Data File Type - Specify what type of file you want to download: Script - specify configuration script when you want to update the switch's script file.
  • Page 679 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch TFTP File Name (Target) - Enter the name on the switch of the file you want to save. You may enter up to 32 characters. The factory default is blank. Start File Transfer - To initiate the download you need to check this box and then select the submit button.
  • Page 680 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch The last row of the table is used to display information about the progress of the file transfer. The screen will refresh automatically until the file transfer completes. Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated screen to the switch and perform the file upload. 11.2.1.9.7.
  • Page 681 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.9.8. Removing Specific File Page Delete files in flash. If the file type is used for system startup, then this file cannot be deleted. Configurable Data Configuration File - Configuration files. Runtime File - Run-time operation codes. Script File - Configuration script files.
  • Page 682 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.9.10. Defining Ping Function Page Use this screen to tell the switch to send a Ping request to a specified IP address. You can use this to check whether the switch can communicate with a particular IP station. Once you click the Submit button, the switch will send three pings and the results will be displayed below the configurable data.
  • Page 683 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Datagram Size - Enter the datagram size. The valid range is L7_IP6_PING_MIN to L7_IP6_PING_MAX. None Configurable Data Ping Output– The reply result received from switch. Command Buttons Submit - This will initiate the ping. 11.2.1.9.12.
  • Page 684 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Port - Enter the UDP Dest port in probe packets. The initial value is default value. The port you enter is not retained across a power cycle. Size - Enter the Size of probe packets. The initial value is default value. The Size you enter is not retained across a power cycle.
  • Page 685 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Viewing Neighbors Information Page Non-Configurable Data Use this menu to display CDP neighbors device information in the LAN. Command Buttons Clear - Clear all the counters, resetting all switch summary and detailed statistics to default values.
  • Page 686: Defining Trap Manager

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Viewing Traffic Statistics Page Use this menu to display CDP traffic statistics. Non-Configurable Data Incoming Packet Number - Received legal CDP packets number from neighbors. Outgoing Packet Number - Transmitted CDP packets number from this device. Error Packet Number - Received illegal CDP packets number from neighbors.
  • Page 687 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch the corresponding line on the pull down entry field. The factory default is enabled. Link Up/Down - Enable or disable activation of link status traps by selecting the corresponding line on the pull down entry field. The factory default is enabled. Multiple Users - Enable or disable activation of multiple user traps by selecting the corresponding line on the pull down entry field.
  • Page 688 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.10.2. Viewing Trap Log Page This screen lists the entries in the trap log. The information can be retrieved as a file by using System Utilities, Upload File from Switch. Non-Configurable Data Number of Traps since last reset - The number of traps that have occurred since the switch were last reset.
  • Page 689: Configuring Sntp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.11 Configuring SNTP 11.2.1.11.1. Configuring SNTP Global Configuration Page Configurable Data Client Mode - Specifies the mode of operation of SNTP Client. An SNTP client may operate in one of the following modes. • Disable- SNTP is not operational.
  • Page 690 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.11.2. Viewing SNTP Global Status Page Non-Configurable Data Version - Specifies the SNTP Version the client supports. Supported Mode - Specifies the SNTP modes the client supports. Multiple modes may be supported by a client. Last Update Time - Specifies the local date and time (UTC) the SNTP client last updated the system clock.
  • Page 691 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch packet. If no message has been received from any server, an empty string is shown. Address Type - Specifies the address type of the SNTP Server address for the last received valid packet. Server Stratum - Specifies the claimed stratum of the server for the last received valid packet.
  • Page 692 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Unicast SNTP requests will be sent to this address. If this address is a DNS hostname, then that hostname should be resolved into an IP address each time a SNTP request is sent to it. Address Type - Specifies the address type of the configured SNTP Server address.
  • Page 693 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.11.4. Viewing SNTP Server Status Page Non-Configurable Data Address - Specifies all the existing Server Addresses. If no Server configuration exists, a message saying "No SNTP server exists" flashes on the screen. Last Update Time - Specifies the local date and time (UTC) that the response from this server was used to update the system clock.
  • Page 694 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.11.5. Configuring Current Time Settings Page Configurable Data Year - Year (4-digit). (Range: 2000 - 2099). Month - Month. (Range: 1 - 12). Day - Day of month. (Range: 1 - 31). Hour - Hour in 24-hour format. (Range: 0 - 23). Minute - Minute.
  • Page 695: Defining Dhcp Client

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Time Zone Hours - The number of hours before/after UTC. (Range: 0-12 hours). Time Zone Minutes - The number of minutes before/after UTC. (Range: 0-59 minutes). • before-utc - Sets the local time zone before (east) of UTC •...
  • Page 696: Defining Sflow Function

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.1.12.2. Configuring DHCP Client-identifier Page Specify the DCHP client identifier for the switch. The DCHP client identifier is used to include a client identifier in all communications with the DHCP server. The identifier type depends on the requirements of your DHCP server.
  • Page 697 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch sFlow Maximun-Datagram - This filed is used to set SFlow maximum-datagram. Like maximum header-size, maximum datagram-size is the maximum size of UDP content (doesn't include UDP header and above). Allowed range is (500 to 1470). Default value is 1400.
  • Page 698: Switching Menu

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2 Switching Menu 11.2.2.1 Managing DHCP Filtering 11.2.2.1.1. Configuring DHCP Filtering Configuration Page Configurable Data Admin Mode - Enables or disables the DHCP Filtering feature. Command Buttons Submit - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save configuration is performed.
  • Page 699 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.1.2. Configuring DHCP Filtering Interface Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Configurable Data Trust Mode - Enables or disables DHCP Filtering on the selected interface. Command Buttons Submit - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect.
  • Page 700: Managing Filters

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.2 Managing Filters 11.2.2.2.1. Configuring MAC filter Configuration Page Non-Configurable Data MAC Filter - This is the list of MAC address and VLAN ID pairings for all configured filters. To change the port mask(s) for an existing filter, select the entry you want to change. To add a new filter, select "Create Filter"...
  • Page 701: Managing Port-Based Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Source Port Members - List the ports you want included in the inbound filter. If a packet with the MAC address and VLAN ID you selected is received on a port that is not in the list, it will be dropped.
  • Page 702 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.3.1. Configuring Port-based VLAN Configuration Page Selection Criteria VLAN ID and Name - You can use this screen to reconfigure an existing VLAN, or to create a new one. Use this pull down menu to select one of the existing VLANs, or select 'Create' to add a new one.
  • Page 703 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.3.2. Viewing Port-based VLAN Information Page This page displays the status of all currently configured VLANs. VLAN ID - The VLAN Identifier (VID) of the VLAN. The range of the VLAN ID is (1 to 3965).
  • Page 704 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.3.3. Configuring VLAN Port Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the physical interface for which you want to display or configure data. Select 'All' to set the parameters for all ports to same values. Configurable Data Port VLAN ID - Specify the VLAN ID you want assigned to untagged or priority tagged frames received on this port.
  • Page 705: Viewing Vlan Port Summary Page

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.3.4. Viewing VLAN Port Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Slot/Port - The interface. Port VLAN ID - The VLAN ID that this port will assign to untagged frames or priority tagged frames received on this port. Acceptable Frame Types - Specifies the types of frames that may be received on this port.
  • Page 706: Resetting Vlan Configuration Page Command Buttons

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.3.5. Resetting VLAN Configuration Page Command Buttons Reset - If you select this button and confirm your selection on the next screen, all VLAN configuration parameters will be reset to their factory default values. Also, all VLANs, except for the default VLAN, will be deleted.
  • Page 707: Managing Protected Ports

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.4 Managing Protected Ports 11.2.2.4.1. Protected Ports Configuration Page Use this menu to configure the ports as protected or unprotected. You need read-write access privileges to modify the configuration. Selection Criteria Group ID - The protected ports can be combined into a logical group. Traffic can flow between protected ports belonging to different groups, but not within the same group.
  • Page 708 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.4.2. Protected Ports Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Group ID - The protected ports can be combined into a logical group. Traffic can flow between protected ports belonging to different groups, but not within the same group. The valid range of the Group ID is (0 to 2) .
  • Page 709: Managing Protocol-Based Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.5 Managing Protocol-based VLAN 11.2.2.5.1. Protocol-based VLAN Configuration Page You can use a protocol-based VLAN to define filtering criteria for untagged packets. By default, if you do not configure any port- (IEEE 802.1Q) or protocol-based VLANs, untagged packets will be assigned to VLAN 1.
  • Page 710 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. Delete - Remove the Protocol Based VLAN group identified by the value in the Group ID field.
  • Page 711: Managing Ip Subnet-Based Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.6 Managing IP Subnet-based VLAN 11.2.2.6.1. IP Subnet-based VLAN Configuration Page IP Subnet to VLAN mapping is defined by configuring an entry in the IP Subnet to VLAN table. An entry is specified via a source IP address, network mask, and the desired VLAN ID. The IP Subnet to VLAN configurations are shared across all ports of the device.
  • Page 712: Managing Mac-Based Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.6.2. Viewing IP Subnet-based VLAN Information Page Non-Configurable Data IP Address - The IP Address of the subnet that is being bound to a VLAN ID. Subnet Mask - Subnet mask of the IP Address bound to VLAN ID. VLAN ID - VLAN ID to which above mentioned IP Subnet is being bound to.
  • Page 713 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch has MAC address to VLAN ID mappings). When untagged or priority tagged packets arrive at the switch and entries exist in the MAC to VLAN table, the source MAC address of the packet is looked up. If an entry is found the corresponding VLAN ID is assigned to the packet.
  • Page 714: Managing Mac-Based Voice Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.8 Managing MAC-based Voice VLAN 11.2.2.8.1. Voice VLAN Administration Page Configurable Data VLAN ID - Sets the VLAN as a Voice VLAN. Admin Mode - Enables or disables the Voice VLAN function. Command Buttons Submit - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect.
  • Page 715: Managing Voice Vlan

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch device management. Command Buttons Submit - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. Delete - Delete this VLAN.
  • Page 716: Defining Garp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.9.1. Voice VLAN Configuration Page Use this menu to configure the parameters for Voice VLAN Configuration. Note that only a user with Read/Write access privileges may change the data on this screen. Configurable Data Voice VLAN Admin Mode - Select the administrative mode for Voice VLAN for the switch from the pulldown menu.
  • Page 717 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.10.1. Viewing GARP Information Page This screen shows the GARP Status for the switch and for the individual ports. Note that the timers are only relevant when the status for a port shows as enabled. Non-Configurable Data Switch GVRP - Indicates whether the GARP VLAN Registration Protocol administrative mode for this switch is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 718 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.10.2. Configuring the whole Switch GARP Configuration Page Note: It can take up to 10 seconds for GARP configuration changes to take effect. Configurable Data GVRP Mode - Choose the GARP VLAN Registration Protocol administrative mode for the switch by selecting enable or disable from the pull down menu.
  • Page 719 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.10.3. Configuring each Port GARP Configuration Page Note: It can take up to 10 seconds for GARP configuration changes to take effect. Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the physical interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. It is possible to set the parameters for all ports by selecting 'All'.
  • Page 720: Managing Igmp Snooping

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Update the switch with the values you entered. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. 11.2.2.11 Managing IGMP Snooping 11.2.2.11.1. Configuring IGMP Snooping Global Configuration Page Use this menu to configure the parameters for IGMP Snooping, which is used to build forwarding lists for multicast traffic.
  • Page 721 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Update the switch with the values you entered. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. You will only see this button if you have Read/Write access privileges.
  • Page 722 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Multicast Router Present Expiration Time - Specify the amount of time you want the switch to wait to receive a query on an interface before removing it from the list of interfaces with multicast routers attached. Enter a value between 0 and 3600 seconds. The default is 0 seconds.
  • Page 723 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Refresh - Re-fetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. 11.2.2.11.4. Configuring IGMP Snooping VLAN Page Configurable Data VLAN ID - Specifies list of VLAN IDs for which IGMP Snooping is enabled. VLAN ID - Appears when "New Entry"...
  • Page 724 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.11.5. Viewing Multicast Router Statistics Page Non-Configurable Data Slot/Port - The single select box lists all physical and LAG interfaces. Select the interface for which you want to display the statistics. Multicast Router - Specifies for the selected interface whether multicast router is enable or disabled.
  • Page 725 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.11.6. Configuring Multicast Router Page Configurable Data Slot/Port - The select box lists all Slot/Ports. Select the interface for which you want Multicast Router to be enabled . Multicast Router - Enable or disable Multicast Router on the selected Slot/Port. Command Buttons Submit - Update the switch with the values you entered.
  • Page 726 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Non-Configurable Data VLAN ID - All Vlan Ids for which the Multicast Router Mode is Enabled Multicast Router - Multicast Router Mode for Vlan ID. 11.2.2.11.8. Configuring Multicast Router VLAN Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - The select box lists all Slot/Ports.Select the interface for which you want Multicast Router to be enabled.
  • Page 727 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch MAC Filter - This is the list of MAC address and VLAN ID pairings for all configured L2Mcast Groups. To change the port mask(s) for an existing L2Mcast Group, select the entry you want to change. To add a new L2Mcast Group, select "Create Filter" from the top of the list.
  • Page 728: Managing Igmp Snooping Querier

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. 11.2.2.12 Managing IGMP Snooping Querier 11.2.2.12.1. Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier Configuration Page Use this menu to configure the parameters for IGMP Snooping Querier, Note that only a user with Read/Write access privileges may change the data on this screen.
  • Page 729 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.12.2. Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier VLAN Configuration Page Selection Criteria VLAN ID - Selects the VLAN ID on which IGMP Snooping Querier is enabled. Configurable Data VLAN ID - Appears when "New Entry" is selected in VLAN ID selection list. Specifies VLAN ID for which IGMP Snooping Querier is to be enabled.
  • Page 730 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.12.3. IGMP Snooping Querier VLAN Configuration Summary Page Configurable Data VLAN ID Search- Enter VLAN ID, then click on the search button. If the record exists, that entry will be displayed. An exact match is required. Non-Configurable Data Admin Mode - Display the administrative mode for IGMP Snooping for the switch.
  • Page 731 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.12.4. IGMP Snooping Querier VLAN Status Page Non-Configurable Data VLAN ID - Specifies the VLAN ID on which IGMP Snooping Querier is administratively enabled and VLAN exists in the VLAN database. Operational State - Specifies the operational state of the IGMP Snooping Querier on a VLAN.
  • Page 732: Managing Mld Snooping

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.13 Managing MLD Snooping 11.2.2.13.1. Configuring MLD Snooping Global Configuration and Status Page Use this menu to configure the parameters for MLD Snooping, which is used to build forwarding lists for multicast traffic. Note that only a user with Read/Write access privileges may change the data on this screen.
  • Page 733 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.13.2. Configuring MLD Snooping Interface Configuration Page Configurable Data Slot/Port - The single select box lists all physical ,VLAN and LAG interfaces. Select the interface you want to configure. Admin Mode - Select the interface mode for the selected interface for MLD Snooping for the switch from the pulldown menu.
  • Page 734 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch a report for a particular group on a particular interface before it deletes that interface from the group. The valid range is from (2 to 3600) seconds. The configured value must be greater than Max Response Time. The default is 260 seconds. Max Response Time - Specify the amount of time you want the switch to wait after sending a query on an interface because it did not receive a report for a particular group on that interface.
  • Page 735 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Group Membership Interval - Group Membership Interval of MLD Snooping for the specified VLAN ID. Valid range is 2 to 3600. Maximum Response Time - Maximum Response Time of MLD Snooping for the specified VLAN ID. Valid range is 1 to 3599.Its value should be greater than group membership interval value.
  • Page 736 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Buttons Submit - Update the switch with the values you entered. Delete - Update the switch with the default values. 11.2.2.13.5. Configuring Multicast Router Status Page Non-Configurable Data Slot/Port - The single select box lists all physical and LAG interfaces. Select the interface for which you want to display the status.
  • Page 737 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Multicast Router to be enabled. Multicast Router - Enable or disable Multicast Router on the selected Slot/Port. Command Buttons Submit - Update the switch with the values you entered. 11.2.2.13.7. Configuring Multicast Router VLAN Status Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - The select box lists all Slot/Ports.Select the interface for which you want to display the status.
  • Page 738 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Slot/Port - The select box lists all Slot/Ports.Select the interface for which you want Multicast Router to be enabled Configurable Data VLAN ID - VLAN ID for which the Multicast Router Mode is to be Enabled or Disabled. Multicast Router - For the Vlan ID, multicast router may be enabled or disabled using this.
  • Page 739: Managing Mld Snooping Querier

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.13.10. Viewing L2 Multicast Group Status Page Use this panel to display information about entries in the L2Mcast Static/Dynamic Groups. These entries are used by the transparent bridging function to determine how to forward a received frame.
  • Page 740 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Snooping Querier Address - Specify the Snooping Querier Address to be used as source address in periodic MLD queries. This address is used when no address is configured on the VLAN on which query is being sent. MLD Version - Specify the MLD protocol version used in periodic MLD queries.
  • Page 741 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch same version in the vlan, the snooping querier move to non querier state. Only when this mode is enabled, the snooping querier will participate in querier election where in the least ip address will win the querier election and operates as the querier in that VLAN. The other querier moves to non-querier state.
  • Page 742 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Snooping Querier VLAN Address - Displays the Snooping Querier Address to be used as source address in periodic MLD queries sent on the specified VLAN. Command Buttons Search - Search for the specified Vlan ID. Refresh - Reload the information on the page.
  • Page 743: Managing Port-Channel

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Last Querier Version - Displays the IGMP protocol version of the last querier from which a query was snooped on the VLAN. Operational Max Response Time - Displays maximum response time to be used in the queries that are sent by the Snooping Querier.
  • Page 744 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch appear when a new Port Channel is being created. Link Status - Indicates whether the Link is up or down. Port Channel Members - List of members of the Port Channel in Slot/Port form. Membership Conflicts - Shows ports that are already members of other Port Channels.
  • Page 745: Viewing Multicast Forwarding Database

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Port Channel Type - The type of this Port Channel. Admin Mode - The Administrative Mode of the Port Channel, enable or disable. Static Mode – Indicates whether port channel is static or dynamic. Link Status - Indicates whether the Link is up or down.
  • Page 746 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.16.1. Viewing All of Multicast Forwarding Database Tables Page The Multicast Forwarding Database holds the port membership information for all active multicast address entries. The key for an entry consists of a VLAN ID and MAC address pair. Entries may contain data for more than one protocol.
  • Page 747 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.16.2. Viewing GMRP MFDB Table Page This screen will display all of the entries in the Multicast Forwarding Database that were created for the GARP Multicast Registration Protocol. Non-Configurable Data MAC Address - A VLAN ID - multicast MAC address pair for which the switch has forwarding and/or filtering information.
  • Page 748 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Clear Entries - Clicking this button tells the IGMP Snooping component to delete all of its entries from the multicast forwarding database. 11.2.2.16.4. Viewing MLD Snooping MFDB Table Page Non-Configurable Data MAC Address - A VLAN ID - multicast MAC address pair for which the switch has forwarding and or filtering information.
  • Page 749: Managing Spanning Tree

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch table. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 11.2.2.17 Managing Spanning Tree 11.2.2.17.1. Configuring Switch Spanning Tree Configuration Page Configurable Data Spanning Tree Mode - Specifies whether spanning tree operation is enabled on the switch.
  • Page 750 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.17.2. Configuring Spanning Tree CST Configuration Page Configurable Data Bridge Priority - Specifies the bridge priority for the Common and Internal Spanning tree (CST). The value lies between 0 and 61440. It is set in multiples of 4096. For example, if you set the priority to any value between 0 and 4095, it will be set to 0.
  • Page 751 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch priority and the base MAC address of the bridge. Root Path Cost - Path Cost to the Designated Root for the CST. Root Port - Port to access the Designated Root for the CST. Max Age - Path Cost to the Designated Root for the CST.
  • Page 752 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.17.3. Configuring Spanning Tree MST Configuration Page Selection Criteria MST ID - Create a new MST which you wish to configure or configure already existing MSTs. Configurable Data MST ID - This is only visible when the select option of the MST ID select box is selected. The ID of the MST being created.
  • Page 753 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.17.4. Configuring each Port CST Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects one of the physical or LAG interfaces associated with VLANs associated with the CST. Configurable Data Port Priority - The priority for a particular port within the CST. The port priority is set in multiples of 16.
  • Page 754 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch speed of the port if the configured value for Port Path Cost is zero. Auto-calculate External Port Path Cost - Displays whether the external path cost is automatically calculated (Enabled) or not (Disabled). External Path cost will be calculated based on the link speed of the port if the configured value for External Port Path Cost is zero.
  • Page 755 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.17.5. Configuring each Port MST Configuration Page Selection Criteria MST ID - Selects one MST instance from existing MST instances. Slot/Port - Selects one of the physical or LAG interfaces associated with VLANs associated with the selected MST instance. Configurable Data Port Priority - The priority for a particular port within the selected MST instance.
  • Page 756 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Port ID - The port identifier for the specified port within the selected MST instance. It is made up from the port priority and the interface number of the port. Port Up Time Since Counters Last Cleared - Time since the counters were last cleared, displayed in Days, Hours, Minutes, and Seconds.
  • Page 757: Defining 802.1P Priority

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.17.6. Viewing Spanning Tree Statistics Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects one of the physical or LAG interfaces of the switch. Non-Configurable Data STP BPDUs Received - Number of STP BPDUs received at the selected port. STP BPDUs Transmitted - Number of STP BPDUs transmitted from the selected port.
  • Page 758: Managing Port Security

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 11.2.2.19 Managing Port Security 11.2.2.19.1.
  • Page 759 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Slot/Port - Selects the interface to be configured. Configurable Data Port Security - Enables or disables the Port Security feature for the selected interface. Maximum Number of Dynamically Learned MAC Addresses Allowed Sets the maximum number of dynamically learned MAC addresses on the selected interface.
  • Page 760 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.19.3. Deleting Port Security Statically Configured MAC Address Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the physical interface for which you want to display data. VLAN ID - selects the VLAN ID corresponding to the MAC address being deleted. Configurable data MAC Address - Accepts user input for the MAC address to be deleted.
  • Page 761 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch performed. 11.2.2.19.4. Viewing Port Security Dynamically Learnt MAC Address Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the physical interface for which you want to display data. Non-configurable data MAC Address - Displays the MAC addresses learned on a specific port. VLAN ID - Displays the VLAN ID corresponding to the MAC address.
  • Page 762: Managing Lldp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.19.6. Clearing Port Security Dynamically Learned MAC Addresses Page Use this menu to clear a Dynamic MAC addresses of port security on switch. Configurable Data Dynamically MAC Address - Accepts user input for the MAC address to be deleted. The factory default is blank Command Buttons Delete - Send the updated screen to the switch perform the MAC clear...
  • Page 763 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Notification Interval - Specifies the interval in seconds for transmission of notifications. The range is from (5 to 3600) . Default value is 5 seconds. Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed.
  • Page 764 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed.
  • Page 765 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.20.4. Viewing LLDP Statistics Page Non-Configurable Data Last Update - Specifies the time when an entry was created, modified or deleted in the tables associated with the remote system. Total Inserts - Specifies the number of times the complete set of information advertised by a particular MAC Service Access Point (MSAP) has been inserted into tables associated with the remote systems.
  • Page 766 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Transmit Total - Specifies the number of LLDP frames transmitted by the LLDP agent on the corresponding port. Receive Total - Specifies the number of valid LLDP frames received by this LLDP agent on the corresponding port, while the LLDP agent is enabled. Discards - Specifies the number of LLDP TLVs discarded for any reason by the LLDP agent on the corresponding port.
  • Page 767 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Interface - Specifies the list of all the ports on which LLDP - 802.1AB frames can be transmitted. Non-Configurable Data Chassis ID Subtype - Specifies the string that describes the source of the chassis identifier.
  • Page 768 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.20.6. Viewing LLDP Local Device Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Interface - Specifies the ports on which LLDP - 802.1AB frames can be transmitted. Port ID - Specifies the string describes the source of the port identifier. Port Description - Specifies the description of the port associated with the local system.
  • Page 769 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Local Interface - Specifies all the local ports which can receive LLDP frames. Non-Configurable Data Chassis ID Subtype - Specifies the source of the chassis identifier. Chassis ID - Specifies the chassis component associated with the remote system. Port ID Subtype - Specifies the source of port identifier.
  • Page 770: Managing Lldp-Med

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.20.8. Viewing LLDP Remote Device Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Local Interface - Specifies the local port which can receive LLDP frames advertised by a remote system. Chassis ID - Specifies the chassis component associated with the remote system. Port ID - Specifies the port component associated with the remote system.
  • Page 771 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed.
  • Page 772 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Inventory - To transmit the inventory TLV in LLDP frames. Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 11.2.2.21.3.
  • Page 773 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.21.4. Configuring LLDP-MED Local Device Information Page Selection Criteria Interface - Specifies the list of all the ports on which LLDP-MED frames can be transmitted. Non-Configurable Data Network Policy Information - Specifies if network policy TLV is present in the LLDP frames.
  • Page 774 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Tagged Bit Status - Specifies the tagged bit associated with a particular policy type. Inventory - Specifies if inventory TLV is present in LLDP frames. Hardware Revisions - Specifies hardware version. Firmware Revisions - Specifies Firmware version. Software Revisions - Specifies Software version.
  • Page 775 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.2.21.5. Configuring LLDP-MED Remote Device Information Page Selection Criteria Local Interface - Specifies the list of all the ports on which LLDP-MED is enabled. Non-Configurable Data Capability Information - Specifies the supported and enabled capabilities that was received in MED TLV on this port.
  • Page 776 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch DSCP - Specifies the DSCP associated with a particular policy type. Unknown Bit Status - Specifies the unknown bit associated with a particular policy type. Tagged Bit Status - Specifies the tagged bit associated with a particular policy type. Inventory Information - Specifies if location TLV is received in LLDP frames on this port.
  • Page 777: Managing Vtp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Priority Specifies the remote port's PD power priority. Command Buttons Refresh - Updates the information on the page. 11.2.2.22 Managing VTP 11.2.2.22.1. Configuring VTP Configuration Page Configurable Data Admin Mode - Enable or disable the VTP feature. Domain Name - Set the name of the VTP administrative domain.
  • Page 778 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save configuration is performed. 11.2.2.22.2. Viewing VTP Status Page Non-configurable data VTP Status - Displays the VTP Status.
  • Page 779: Routing Menu

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3 Routing Menu 11.2.3.1 Managing ARP Table 11.2.3.1.1. Creating ARP entries Use this panel to add an entry to the Address Resolution Protocol table. Configurable Data IP - Specifies all the existing static ARP along with an additional option "Create". When the user selects "Create"...
  • Page 780 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.1.2. Configuring ARP Table You can use this panel to change the configuration parameters for the Address Resolution Protocol Table. You can also use this screen to display the contents of the table. Configurable Data Age Time (secs)- Enter the value you want the switch to use for the ARP entry ageout time.
  • Page 781 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Remove IP Address - This appears only if the user selects Specific Dynamic/Gateway Entry or Specific Static Entry in the Remove from Table Drop Down List. Allows the user to enter the IP Address against the entry that is to be removed from the ARP Table. Slot/Port - The routing interface associated with the ARP entry.
  • Page 782: Managing Ip Interfaces

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.2 Managing IP Interfaces 11.2.3.2.1. Configuring IP Use this menu to configure routing parameters for the switch as opposed to an interface. Configurable Data Routing Mode - Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu. You must enable routing for the switch before you can route through any of the interfaces.
  • Page 783 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 11.2.3.2.2. Viewing IP Statistics The statistics reported on this panel are as specified in RFC 1213.
  • Page 784 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch IpInDelivers - The total number of input datagrams successfully delivered to IP user-protocols (including ICMP). IpOutRequests - The total number of IP datagrams which local IP user-protocols (including ICMP) supplied to IP in requests for transmission. Note that this counter does not include any datagrams counted in ipForwDatagrams.
  • Page 785 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch IcmpInDestUnreachs - The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages received. IcmpInTimeExcds - The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages received. IcmpInParmProbs - The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received. IcmpInSrcQuenchs - The number of ICMP Source Quench messages received. IcmpInRedirects - The number of ICMP Redirect messages received.
  • Page 786 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch IcmpOutAddrMasks - The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages sent. IcmpOutAddrMaskReps - The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages sent. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. _____________________________________________________________________________ Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Network Switch User Manual Version 0.1 Page: 786/970...
  • Page 787 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.2.3. Configuring IP Interfaces Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Configurable Data IP Address - Enter the IP address for the interface. Subnet Mask - Enter the subnet mask for the interface. This is also referred to as the subnet/network mask, and defines the portion of the interface's IP address that is used to identify the attached network.
  • Page 788: Managing Ospf

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Local Proxy Arp - Select to disable or enable Local Proxy ARP for the specified interface from the pulldown menu. IP MTU - Specifies the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size of IP packets sent on an interface.
  • Page 789 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.3.1. Configuring OSPF Configurable Data Router ID - The 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format that uniquely identifies the router within the autonomous system (AS). If you want to change the Router ID you must first disable OSPF.
  • Page 790 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Always - Sets the router advertise 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 when set to "True". Metric - Specifies the metric of the default route. The valid values are (0 to 16777215) Metric Type - Sets the metric type of the default route. Non-Configurable Data ASBR Mode - Reflects whether the ASBR mode is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 791 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.3.2. Configuring Area Selection Criteria Area ID - Select the area to be configured. Configurable Data Import Summary LSAs - Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu. If you select enable summary LSAs will be imported into stub areas. Metric Value - Enter the metric value you want applied for the default route advertised into the stub area.
  • Page 792 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Translator Role - Select Always or Candidate from the pulldown menu. A value of always will cause the router to assume the role of the translator when it becomes a border router and a value of candidate will cause the router to participate in the translator election process when it attains border router status.
  • Page 793 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Delete Stub Area - Delete the stub area designation. The area will be returned to normal state. Create NSSA - Configure the area ads a NSSA Delete NSSA - Delete the DSSA. The area will e returned to normal state. Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch.
  • Page 794 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.3.4. Configuring Area Range Selection Criteria Area ID - Selects the area for which data is to be configured. Configurable Data IP address - Enter the IP Address for the address range for the selected area. Subnet Mask - Enter the Subnet Mask for the address range for the selected area.
  • Page 795 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.3.5. View Interface Statistics This panel displays statistics for the selected interface. The information will be displayed only if OSPF is enabled. Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the interface for which data is to be displayed. Non-Configurable Data OSPF Area ID - The OSPF area to which the selected router interface belongs.
  • Page 796 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 11.2.3.3.6. Configuring OSPF Interface Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Configurable Data OSPF Admin Mode* - You may select enable or disable from the pulldown menu.
  • Page 797 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Retransmit Interval (secs)- Enter the OSPF retransmit interval for the specified interface. This is the number of seconds between link-state advertisements for adjacencies belonging to this router interface. This value is also used when retransmitting database descriptions and link-state request packets.
  • Page 798 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Non-Configurable Data IP Address - The IP address of the interface. Subnet Mask - The subnet/network mask, that indicates the portion of the IP interface address that identifies the attached network. LSA Ack Interval - The number of seconds between LSA Acknowledgment packet transmissions, which must be less than the Retransmit Interval.
  • Page 799 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Backup Designated Router - The identity of the Backup Designated Router for this network, in the view of the advertising router. The Backup Designated Router is identified here by its router ID. Set to 0.0.0.0 if there is no Backup Designated Router. This field is only displayed if the OSPF admin mode is enabled.
  • Page 800 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch OSPF is enabled. Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Slot 0 is the base unit. Non-Configurable Data Router ID - A 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format representing the neighbor interface. IP Address - The IP address of the neighboring router's interface to the attached network.
  • Page 801 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Router ID - A 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format that identifies the neighbor router. Options - The optional OSPF capabilities supported by the neighbor. The neighbor's optional OSPF capabilities are also listed in its Hello packets. This enables received Hello Packets to be rejected (i.e., neighbor relationships will not even start to form) if there is a mismatch in certain crucial OSPF capabilities.
  • Page 802 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Hellos Suppressed - This indicates whether Hellos are being suppressed to the neighbor. Retransmission Queue Length - The current length of the retransmission queue. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 11.2.3.3.9.
  • Page 803 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch LS ID - The Link State ID identifies the piece of the routing domain that is being described by the advertisement. The value of the LS ID depends on the advertisement's LS type. Age - The time since the link state advertisement was first originated, in seconds. Sequence - The sequence number field is a signed 32-bit integer.
  • Page 804 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Configurable Data Neighbor Router ID - Enter the neighbor portion of a Virtual Link specification. Virtual links may be configured between any pair of area border routers having interfaces to a common (non-backbone) area. You only enter this ID when you are creating a new virtual link.
  • Page 805 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Non-Configurable Data Down - This is the initial interface state. In this state, the lower-level protocols have indicated that the interface is unusable. In this state, interface parameters will be set to their initial values. All interface timers will be disabled, and there will be no adjacencies associated with the interface.
  • Page 806 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.3.11. Viewing OSPF Virtual Link Summary Table Non-Configurable Data Area ID - The Area ID portion of the virtual link identification for which data is to be displayed. The Area ID and Neighbor Router ID together define a virtual link. Neighbor Router ID - The neighbor portion of the virtual link identification.
  • Page 807 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.3.12. Configuring OSPF Route Redistribution This screen can be used to configure the OSPF Route Redistribution parameters. The allowable values for each fields are displayed next to the field. If any invalid values are entered, an alert message will be displayed with the list of all the valid values.
  • Page 808 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch All other fields (source and destination port, precedence, tos, etc.) are ignored. The source IP address is compared to the destination IP address of the route. The source IP netmask in the access list rule is treated as a wildcard mask, indicating which bits in the source IP address must match the destination address of the route.
  • Page 809: Managing Bootp/Dhcp Relay Agent

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Tag - The tag field in routes redistributed. This field displays the tag if the source was pre-configured, otherwise 0 and can be modified. The valid values are 0 to 4294967295. Subnets - Whether the subnetted routes should be redistributed or not. Distribute List - The Access List that filters the routes to be redistributed by the Destination Protocol.
  • Page 810 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 11.2.3.4.2. Viewing BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent Status Non-Configurable Data Maximum Hop Count - The maximum number of Hops a client request can go without being discarded.
  • Page 811: Managing Dns Relay

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Packets Discarded - The total number of BOOTP/DHCP packets discarded by this Relay Agent since the last time the switch was reset. 11.2.3.5 Managing DNS Relay 11.2.3.5.1. Configuring DNS Relay The DNS protocol controls the Domain Name System (DNS), a distributed database with which you can map host names to IP addresses.
  • Page 812 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.5.2. Configuring Domain Name You can use this panel to change the configuration parameters for the domain names that can be appended to incomplete host names (i.e., host names passed from a client that are not formatted with dotted notation).
  • Page 813 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.5.3. Configuring Name Server You can use this panel to change the configuration parameters for the domain name servers. You can also use this screen to display the contents of the table. Configurable Data Name Server - Specifies all the existing domain name servers along with an additional option "Create".
  • Page 814 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch IP address - The IP address associated with this record. TTL - The time to live reported by the name server. Flag - The flag of the record. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the page with the latest DNS cache entries. Clear All - Clear all entries in the DNS cache.
  • Page 815: Managing Routing Information Protocol (Rip)

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.6 Managing Routing Information Protocol (RIP) 11.2.3.6.1. Configuring RIP Global Configuration Page Configurable Data RIP Admin Mode - Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu. If you select enable RIP will be enabled for the switch. The default is disabled. Split Horizon Mode - Select none, simple or poison reverse from the pulldown menu.
  • Page 816 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 11.2.3.6.2. Viewing Each Routing Interface’s RIP Configuration Page Non-Configurable Data Slot/Port - The slot and port for which the information is being displayed. IP Address - The IP Address of the router interface.
  • Page 817 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 11.2.3.6.3. Defining The Routing Interface’s RIP Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the interface for which data is to be configured. Configurable Data Send Version - Select the version of RIP control packets the interface should send from the pulldown menu.
  • Page 818 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This key will be included, in the clear, in the OSPF header of all packets sent on the network. All routers on the network must be configured with the same key. Encrypt - If you select 'Encrypt' you will be prompted to enter both an authentication key and an authentication ID.
  • Page 819 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.6.4. Configuring Route Redistribution Configuration This screen can be used to configure the RIP Route Redistribution parameters. The allowable values for each field are displayed next to the field. If any invalid values are entered, an alert message will be displayed with the list of all the valid values.
  • Page 820 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated configuration to the router. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Delete - Delete the entry of the Source Route selected as Configured Source from the list of Sources configured for RIP Route Redistribution. 11.2.3.6.5.
  • Page 821: Managing Router Discovery

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch External 1 External 2 NSSA-External 1 NSSA-External 2 Distribute List - The Access List that filters the routes to be redistributed by the Destination Protocol. Displays 0 when not configured. Command Buttons Refresh - Displays the latest RIP Route Redistribution Configuration data. 11.2.3.7 Managing Router Discovery 11.2.3.7.1.
  • Page 822 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Preference Level - Specify the preference level of the router as a default router relative to other routers on the same subnet. Higher numbered addresses are preferred. You must enter an integer. Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch.
  • Page 823: Managing Route Table

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Preference Level - The preference level of the router as a default router relative to other routers on the same subnet. Higher numbered addresses are preferred. 11.2.3.8 Managing Route Table 11.2.3.8.1. Viewing Router Route Table Non-Configurable Data Network Address - The IP route prefix for the destination.
  • Page 824 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch OSPF Type-2 BGP4 Next Hop Slot/Port - The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the destination. Next Hop IP Address - The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path towards the destination.
  • Page 825 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch BGP4 Next Hop Slot/Port - The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the destination. Next Hop IP Address - The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path towards the destination. The next router will always be one of the adjacent neighbors or the IP address of the local interface for a directly attached network.
  • Page 826 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Default MPLS OSPF Intra OSPF Inter OSPF Type-1 OSPF Type-2 BGP4Local Next Hop Slot/Port - The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the destination. Next Hop IP Address - The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path towards the destination.
  • Page 827 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Network Address - The IP route prefix for the destination. Subnet Mask - Also referred to as the subnet/network mask, this indicates the portion of the IP interface address that identifies the attached network. Next Hop IP Address - The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path towards the destination.
  • Page 828: Managing Vlan Routing

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch The range is 1 to 255. The OSPF specification (RFC 2328) requires that preferences must be given to the routes learned via OSPF in the following order: intra < inter < type-1 < type-2. OSPF Type-1 - The OSPF type-1 route preference value in the router.
  • Page 829 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch VLAN ID - Enter the ID of a VLAN you want to configure for VLAN Routing. Initially, the field will display the ID of the first VLAN. After you enter a new VLAN ID and click on the Create button the non-configurable data will be displayed.
  • Page 830: Managing Vrrp

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch VLAN ID - The ID of the VLAN whose data is displayed in the current table row Slot/Port - The Slot/Port assigned to the VLAN Routing Interface MAC Address - The MAC Address assigned to the VLAN Routing Interface IP Address - The configured IP Address of the VLAN Routing Interface.
  • Page 831 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.10.2. Configuring Virtual Router Selection Criteria VRID and Slot/Port - Select 'Create' from the pulldown menu to configure a new Virtual Router, or select one of the existing Virtual Routers, listed by interface number and VRID. Configurable Data VRID - This field is only configurable if you are creating new Virtual Router, in which case enter the VRID in the range 1 to 255 .
  • Page 832 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Delete - Delete the selected Virtual Router. Note that the router can not be deleted if there are secondary addresses configured. Secondary IP Address - Proceed to the Secondary IP Address configuration screen.
  • Page 833 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Virtual IP Address - The IP Address associated with the Virtual Router. Interface IP Address - The actual IP Address associated with the interface used by the Virtual Router. Owner - Set to 'True' if the Virtual IP Address and the Interface IP Address are the same, otherwise set to 'False'.
  • Page 834 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch VRID and Slot/Port - Select the existing Virtual Router, listed by interface number and VRID, for which you want to display statistical information. Non-Configurable Data Router Checksum Errors - The total number of VRRP packets received with an invalid VRRP checksum value.
  • Page 835: Managing Tunnels

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch authentication type. Authentication Type Mismatch - The total number of packets received with an authentication type different to the locally configured authentication method. Packet Length Errors - The total number of packets received with a packet length less than the length of the VRRP header.
  • Page 836 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Tunnel - Select list of currently configured tunnel interfaces. Create is also a valid choice if the maximum number of tunnel interfaces has not been created. Tunnel ID - When 'Create' is chosen from the tunnel selector this list of available tunnel ID's becomes visible.
  • Page 837: Managing Loopbacks

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.11.2. Viewing Tunnels Summary Page This page displays a summary of the configured tunnels. Non-Configurable Data Tunnel ID - The Tunnel ID. Mode - The corresponding mode of the Tunnel. Address - The IPv6 Address(es) of the Tunnel. Source - The corresponding Tunnel Source Address.
  • Page 838 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch IPv6 Mode - Enable IPv6 on this interface using the IPv6 address. This option is only configurable prior to specifying an explicit IPv6 address. IPv6 Address - Select list of configured IPv6 addresses for the selected Loopback interface.
  • Page 839: Security Menu

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.3.12.2. Viewing Loopbacks Summary Page This page displays a summary of the configured Loopback interfaces. Non-Configurable Data Loopback Interface - The ID of the configured loopback interface. Addresses - A list of the addresses configured on the loopback interface. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the page.
  • Page 840 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Guest Vlan Supplicant Mode - This selector lists the two options for Guest VLAN Supplicant mode: enable and disable. The default value is disable. Command Buttons Submit - Sends the updated screen to the switch and causes the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed.
  • Page 841 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch for the selected port. The transmit period is the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the authenticator state machine on the specified port to determine when to send an EAPOL EAP Request/Identity frame to the supplicant. The transmit period must be a number in the range of 1 to 65535.
  • Page 842 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch This button is only selectable if the control mode is 'auto'. If the button is not selectable, it will be grayed out. Once this button is pressed, the action is immediate. It is not required to press the Submit button for the action to occur.
  • Page 843 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch machine on this port to define periods of time in which it will not attempt to acquire a supplicant. The quiet period is the period for which the authenticator does not attempt to acquire a supplicant after a failed authentication exchange with the supplicant. The quiet period is a number in the range of 0 and 65535.
  • Page 844 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Authenticator PAE State - This field displays the current state of the authenticator PAE state machine. Possible values are: "Initialize" "Disconnected" "Connecting" "Authenticating" "Authenticated" "Aborting" "Held" "ForceAuthorized" "ForceUnauthorized". Backend State - This field displays the current state of the backend authentication state machine.
  • Page 845 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.4.1.4. Viewing Access Control Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Port - Specifies the port whose settings are displayed in the current table row. Control Mode - This field indicates the configured control mode for the port. Possible values are: Force Unauthorized: The authenticator port access entity (PAE) unconditionally sets the controlled port to unauthorized.
  • Page 846 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 'true' reauthentication will occur. Otherwise, reauthentication will not be allowed. Port Status - This field shows the authorization status of the specified port. The possible values are 'Authorized' and 'Unauthorized'. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the information on the page. 11.2.4.1.5.
  • Page 847 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Last EAPOL Frame Version - This displays the protocol version number carried in the most recently received EAPOL frame. Last EAPOL Frame Source - This displays the source MAC address carried in the most recently received EAPOL frame.
  • Page 848 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.4.1.6. Defining Access Control User Login Page Selection Criteria Users - Selects the user name that will use the selected login list for 802.1x port security. Configurable Data Login - Selects the login to apply to the specified user. All configured logins are displayed. Command Buttons Submit - Sends the updated screen to the switch and causes the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is...
  • Page 849 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.4.1.8. Viewing each Port Access Privileges Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Port - Displays the port in Slot/Port format. Users - Displays the users that have access to the port. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the information on the page. _____________________________________________________________________________ Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Network Switch User Manual Version 0.1 Page: 849/970...
  • Page 850: Managing Radius

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.4.2 Managing RADIUS 11.2.4.2.1. Configuring RADIUS Configuration Page Configurable Data Max Number of Retransmits - The value of the maximum number of times a request packet is retransmitted. The valid range is 1 - 15. Consideration to maximum delay time should be given when configuring RADIUS maxretransmit and RADIUS timeout.
  • Page 851 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.4.2.2. Configuring RADIUS Server Configuration Page Selection Criteria RADIUS Server IP Address - Selects the RADIUS server to be configured. Select add to add a server. Configurable Data IP Address - The IP address of the server being added. Port - The UDP port used by this server.
  • Page 852 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.4.2.3. Viewing RADIUS Server Statistics Page Selection Criteria RADIUS Server IP Address - Selects the IP address of the RADIUS server for which to display statistics. Non-Configurable Data Round Trip Time (secs) - The time interval, in hundredths of a second, between the most recent Access-Reply/Access-Challenge and the Access-Request that matched it from this RADIUS authentication server.
  • Page 853 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch from this server on the authentication port. Packets Dropped - The number of RADIUS packets received from this server on the authentication port and dropped for some other reason. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the information on the page. 11.2.4.2.4.
  • Page 854 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Buttons Submit - Sends the updated screen to the switch and causes the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed.
  • Page 855: Defining Tacacs+ Configuration

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Unknown Types - Displays the number of RADIUS packets of unknown type that were received from this server on the accounting port. Packets Dropped - Displays the number of RADIUS packets that were received from this server on the accounting port and dropped for some other reason.
  • Page 856 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.4.3.1. Configuring TACACS Configuration Page Configurable Data Key String - Specifies the authentication and encryption key for TACACS+ communications between the device and the TACACS+ server. The valid range is 0-128 characters. The key must match the key configured on the TACACS+ server. Connection Timeout - The maximum number of seconds allowed to establish a TCP connection between the device and the TACACS+ server.
  • Page 857: Defining Ip Filter Configuration

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed.
  • Page 858: Defining Secure Http Configuration

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.4.5 Defining Secure Http Configuration 11.2.4.5.1. Secure HTTP Configuration Page Configurable Data HTTPS Admin Mode - This field is used to enable or disable the Administrative Mode of Secure HTTP. The currently configured value is shown when the web page is displayed. The default value is disabled.
  • Page 859: Defining Secure Shell Configuration

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Send the updated screen to the switch. Changes take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Download Certificates - Link to the File Transfer page for the SSL Certificate download. Note that to download SSL Certificate files SSL must be administratively disabled.
  • Page 860: Ipv6 Menu

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Non-Configurable Data SSH Connections in Use - Displays the number of SSH connections currently in use in the system. Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated screen to the switch. Changes take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed.
  • Page 861: Configuring Ipv6 Interface Configuration Page

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.2 Configuring IPv6 Interface Configuration Page Selection Criteria Interface - Selects the interface to be configured. When the selection is changed, a screen refresh will occur causing all fields to be updated for the newly selected port. All physical interfaces are valid.
  • Page 862 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Maximum Transmit Unit - Specifies maximum trasmit unit on an interface. If the value is 0 then this interface is not enabled for routing. It is not valid to set this value to 0 if routing is enabled.
  • Page 863: Viewing Ipv6 Interface Summary Page

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.3 Viewing IPv6 Interface Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Interface - Specifies the interface whose settings are displayed in the current table row. Routing Mode - Specifies routing mode of an interface. Administrative Mode - Specifies administrative mode of an interface. Operational Mode - Specifies operational mode of an interface.
  • Page 864: Viewing Ipv6 Interface Statistics Page

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.4 Viewing IPv6 Interface Statistics Page Selection Criteria Interface - Selects the interface to be configured. When the selection is changed, a screen refresh will occur causing all fields to be updated for the newly selected port. Non-Configurable Data IPv6 Statistics Total Datagrams Received - The total number of input datagrams received by the...
  • Page 865 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Received Datagrams Discarded Due To MTU - The number of input datagrams that could not be forwarded because their size exceeded the link MTU of outgoing interface. Received Datagrams Discarded Due To No Route - The number of input datagrams discarded because no route could be found to transmit them to their destination.
  • Page 866 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Datagrams Locally Trasmitted - The number of datagrams which this entity has successfully transmitted from this output interface. Datagrams Transmit Failed - The number of datagrams which this entity failed to transmit successfully. Datagrams Successfully Fragmented - The number of IPv6 datagrams that have been successfully fragmented at this output interface.
  • Page 867 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch ICMPv6 Echo Reply Messages Received - The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages received by the interface. ICMPv6 Router Solicit Messages Received - The number of ICMP Router Solicit messages received by the interface. ICMPv6 Router Advertisement Messages Received - The number of ICMP Router Advertisement messages received by the interface.
  • Page 868 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch ICMPv6 Echo Request Messages Transmitted - The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages sent by the interface. ICMPv6 Echo Reply Messages Transmitted - The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent by the interface. ICMPv6 Router Solicit Messages Transmitted - The number of ICMP Neighbor Solicitation messages sent by the interface.
  • Page 869 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch _____________________________________________________________________________ Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Network Switch User Manual Version 0.1 Page: 869/970...
  • Page 870: Viewing Ipv6 Neighbor Table Information Page

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.5 Viewing IPv6 Neighbor Table Information Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects the interface whose information has to be displayed. _____________________________________________________________________________ Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Network Switch User Manual Version 0.1 Page: 870/970...
  • Page 871 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Non-Configurable Data Interface - Specifies the interface whose settings are displayed in the current table row. IPv6 Address - Specifies the IPv6 address of neighbor or interface. MAC Address - Specifies MAC address associated with an interface. IsRtr - Specifies router flag.
  • Page 872: Viewing Ipv6 Static Neighbor Table Information Page

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.6 Viewing IPv6 Static Neighbor Table Information Page Configurable Data IPv6 Address - Specifies the IPv6 address of neighbor. MAC Address - Specifies the IPv6 address of neighbor. Non-Configurable Data IPv6 Address - Display the IPv6 address of current IPv6 neighbor table. MAC Address - Display the MAC address of current IPv6 neighbor table.
  • Page 873 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Buttons Submit - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save configuration is performed. 11.2.5.7.2. Configuring DHCPv6 Pool Configuration Page Selector Type Pool Name - Specifies all the pool names configured.
  • Page 874 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Delete Domain - Deletes DNS Domain name from selected pool name list. 11.2.5.7.3. Configuring Prefix Delegation Configuration Page Selector Type Pool Name - Specifies all the pool names configured. Delegated Prefix - Specifies the delegated IPv6 prefix. DUID List - Identifier used to identify the client's unique duid value.
  • Page 875 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.7.4. Viewing DHCPv6 Pool Summary Page Selection Criteria Pool Name - Specifies unique pool name configured. Non-Configurable Data DNS Server - Specifies the IPv6 address of a DNS server. Domain Name - Specifies DNS domain name. DUID - Identifier used to identify the client's unique duid value.
  • Page 876 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.7.5. Configuring DHCPv6 Interface Configuration Page Configurable Data Interface - Specifies interface configured for DHCPv6 server functionality. Interface Mode - Specifies DHCPv6 mode to configure either server or relay functionality. DHCPv6 server and DHCPv6 relay functions are mutually exclusive Pool Name - Specifies the DHCPv6 pool containing stateless and/or prefix delegation parameters.
  • Page 877 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.7.6. Viewing DHCPv6 Server Bindings Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Client Address - Specifies the IPv6 address of the client associated with the binding. Client Interface - Specifies the interface number where the client binding occured. Client DUID - Specifies client's DHCPv6 unique identifier.
  • Page 878 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.7.7. Viewing DHCPv6 Statistics Information Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. On selecting global, data will be shown for all interfaces. Non-Configurable Data Messages Received - Specifies the aggregate of all interface level statistics for received messages.
  • Page 879: Managing Ospfv3 Protocol

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Total DHCPv6 Packets Sent -Specifies the total number of Packets Transmitted. Command Buttons Refresh - Refreshes the screen with most recent data. Clear - Clears the screen 11.2.5.8 Managing OSPFv3 Protocol 11.2.5.8.1. Configuring OSPFv3 Configuration Page Configurable Data Router ID - The 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format that uniquely identifies the router within the autonomous system (AS).
  • Page 880 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch OSPFv3 Admin Mode* - Select enable or disable from the pull down menu. If you select enable OSPFv3 will be activated for the switch. The default value is enable. You must configure a Router ID before OSPFv3 can become operational. This can also be done by issuing the CLI command router-id, in the ipv6 router ospf mode.
  • Page 881 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch External LSA Checksum - The sum of the LS checksums of the external LSAs (link state advertisements) contained in the link-state database. This sum can be used to determine if there has been a change in a router's link state database, and to compare the link-state databases of two routers.
  • Page 882 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Area ID - Select the area to be configured. Configurable Data Import Summary LSAs - Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu. If you select enable summary LSAs will be imported into areas. Defaults to Enable. Stub Area Specific Parameters.
  • Page 883 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Area Border Router Count - The total number of area border routers reachable within this area. This is initially zero, and is calculated in each SPF Pass. Area LSA Count - The total number of link-state advertisements in this area's link-state database, excluding AS External LSAs.
  • Page 884 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.8.3. Viewing OSPFv3 Stub Area Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Area ID - The Area ID of the Stub area Metric Value - The metric value applied to the default route advertised into the area. Import Summary LSAs - Whether the import of Summary LSAs is enabled or disabled.
  • Page 885 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch LSDB Type - Select the type of Link Advertisement associated with the specified area and address range. The default type is 'Network Summary'. Advertisement - Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu. If you selected enable the address range will be advertised outside the area via a Network Summary LSA.
  • Page 886 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Backup Designated Router, Number of Link Events, LSA Ack Interval, and Metric Cost. For OSPFv3 to be fully functional, the interface must have a valid IPv6 Prefix/Prefix Length. This can be done through the CLI using the ipv6 address command in the interface configuration mode.
  • Page 887 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch LSA Ack Interval - The number of seconds between LSA Acknowledgment packet transmissions, which must be less than the Retransmit Interval. State - The current state of the selected router interface. One of: • Down - This is the initial interface state.
  • Page 888 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 11.2.5.8.6. Viewing OSPFv3 Interface Statistics Page This screen displays statistics for the selected interface.
  • Page 889 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch AS Border Router Count - The total number of Autonomous System border routers reachable within this area. This is initially zero, and is calculated in each SPF Pass. Area LSA Count - The total number of link-state advertisements in this area's link-state database, excluding AS External LSAs.
  • Page 890 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Slot/Port - Select the Interface for which the data needs to be displayed. Neighbor Router ID - Selects a specific neighbor router ID on the interface selected in the Slot/Port selector. Non-Configurable Data Area ID - A 32-bit integer in dotted decimal format representing the area common to the neighbor selected.
  • Page 891 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.8.8. Viewing OSPFv3 Neighbor Table Information Page This screen shows the OSPFv3 Neighbor Table, either for all interfaces on which valid OSPFv3 Neighbors are present or the neighbors specific to a given interface on which OSPFv3 Neighbors exist.
  • Page 892 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Router ID - The 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format that uniquely identifies the router within the autonomous system (AS). The Router ID is set on the OSPFv3 Interface Configuration page. If you want to change the Router ID you must first disable OSPFv3. After you set the new Router ID, you must re-enable OSPFv3 to have the change take effect.
  • Page 893 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.8.10. Configuring OSPFv3 Virtual Link Configuration Page Selection Criteria Create New Virtual Link - Select this option from the dropdown menu to define a new virtual link. The area portion of the virtual link identification is fixed: you will be prompted to enter the Neighbor Router ID on a new screen.
  • Page 894 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Non-Configurable Data State - The state of the interface. • Down - This is the initial interface state. In this state, the lower-level protocols have indicated that the interface is unusable. In this state, interface parameters will be set to their initial values.
  • Page 895 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.8.11. Viewing OSPFv3 Virtual Link Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Area ID - The Area ID portion of the virtual link identification for which data is to be displayed. The Area ID and Neighbor Router ID together define the virtual link. Neighbor Router ID - The neighbor portion of the virtual link identification.
  • Page 896 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.8.12. Configuring OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Configuration Page This screen can be used to configure the OSPFv3 Route Redistribution parameters. The allowable range for each field is displayed next to it. If an invalid value is entered in one or multiple fields, an alert message will be displayed with the list of all the valid values.
  • Page 897: Managing Ipv6 Routes

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.5.8.13. Viewing OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Summary Page This screen displays the OSPFv3 Route Redistribution Configuration Summary. Non Configurable Data Source - The Source Protocol to be Redistributed by OSPFv3. Metric- The Metric of redistributed routes for the given Source Protocol. Metric Type - The OSPFv3 metric type of redistributed routes.
  • Page 898 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Global or Link-local Next-hop - Specify if the Next Hop IPv6 Address is a Global IPv6 Address or a Link-local IPv6 Address. Slot/Port - Enter the unit, slot and port number for the Link-local IPv6 Next Hop Address. This field is displayed only if the Global or Link-local Next-hop Selector is selected as Link-local.
  • Page 899 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Number of Routes/Best Routes - Displays the total number of active routes/best routes in the route table. IPv6 Prefix/Prefix Length - Displays the Network Prefix and Prefix Length for the Active Route. Protocol - Displays the Type of Protocol for the Active Route. Next Hop Slot/Port - Displays the Interface over which the Route is Active.
  • Page 900 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch OSPFv3 Inter - The OSPFv3 inter route preference value in the router. The default value is 10. The range is 1 to 255. The OSPFv3 specification requires that preferences must be given to the routes learned via OSPFv3 in the following order: intra < inter < type-1 < type-2 .
  • Page 901: Managing Ripv6

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Non-Configurable Data IPv6 Prefix/Prefix Length - Displays the Network Prefix and Prefix Length for the Configured Route. Next Hop IP - Displays the Next Hop IPv6 Address for the Configured Route. Preference - Displays the Route Preference of the Configured Route. Command Buttons Add IPv6 Route - Allows the user to configure a new route.
  • Page 902 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Garbage Time - Configure the Ripng garbage time. Timeout Time - Configure the Ripng timeout time. Default Information Originate - Enable or Disable Default Route Advertise. Default Metric - Sets a default for the metric of redistributed routes.This field displays the default metric if one has already been set or blank if not configured earlier.
  • Page 903 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 11.2.5.10.3. Configuring RIPv6 Redistribution Configuration Page This screen can be used to configure the RIPv6 Route Redistribution parameters.
  • Page 904 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Match - One or more of these checkboxes must be selected to set the type of OSPF routes to be redistributed. This field would appear only if Source is "OSPF". This field displays the configured match options if "OSPF" was pre-configured and can be modified. Internal - Sets Internal OSPF Routes to be redistributed External 1 - Sets External Type 1 OSPF Routes to be redistributed External 2 - Sets External Type 2 OSPF Routes to be redistributed...
  • Page 905: Qos Menu

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch External 1 External 2 NSSA-External 1 NSSA-External 2 Command Buttons Refresh - Displays the latest RIPv6 Route Redistribution Configuration data. 11.2.6 QOS Menu 11.2.6.1 Managing Access Control Lists 11.2.6.1.1. Configuring IP Access Control List Configuration Page An IP ACL consists of a set of rules which are matched sequentially against a packet.
  • Page 906 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Delete - Removes the currently selected IP ACL from the switch configuration. 11.2.6.1.2.
  • Page 907 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.6.1.3. Configuring IP Access Control List Rule Configuration Page Use these screens to configure the rules for the IP Access Control Lists created using the IP Access Control List Configuration screen. What is shown on this screen varies depending on the current step in the rule configuration process.
  • Page 908 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch not be offered. To configure specific match criteria for the rule, remove the rule and re-create it, or re-configure 'Match Every' to 'False' for the other match criteria to be visible. Protocol Keyword - Specify that a packet's IP protocol is a match condition for the selected IP ACL rule.
  • Page 909 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch IP DSCP Configuration Specify the IP DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) field. The DSCP is defined as the high-order six bits of the Service Type octet in the IP header. This is an optional configuration. Enter an integer from 0 to 63. The IP DSCP is selected by possibly selection one of the DSCP keyword from a dropdown box.
  • Page 910 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.6.1.4. Configuring IPv6 Access Control List Configuration Page An IPv6 ACL consists of a set of rules which are matched sequentially against a packet. When a packet meets the match criteria of a rule, the specified rule action (Permit/Deny) is taken and the additional rules are not checked for a match.
  • Page 911 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.6.1.5. IPv6 Access Control List Summary Page Non-Configurable Data IPv6 ACL Name - Exiting IPv6 ACL identifier. Rules - The number of rules currently configured for the IPv6 ACL. Direction - The direction of packet traffic affected by the IPv6 ACL. Direction can only be one of the following: Inbound Slot/Port(s) - The interfaces to which the IPv6 ACL applies.
  • Page 912 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Rule - Select an existing rule from the pull down menu, or select 'Create New Rule.' New rules cannot be created if the maximum number of rules has been reached. For each rule, a packet must match all the specified criteria in order to be true against that rule and for the specified rule action (Permit/Deny) to take place.
  • Page 913 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Source Prefix / PrefixLength - Specify IPv6 Prefix combined with IPv6 Prefix length of the network or host from which the packet is being sent. Prefix length can be in the range (0 to 128). Source L4 Port - Specify a packet's source layer 4 port as a match condition for the selected IPv6 ACL rule.
  • Page 914 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.6.1.7. Configuring MAC Access Control List Configuration Page A MAC ACL consists of a set of rules which are matched sequentially against a packet. When a packet meets the match criteria of a rule, the specified rule action (Permit/Deny) is taken and the additional rules are not checked for a match.
  • Page 915 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Rename - Renames the currently selected MAC ACL. Delete - Removes the currently selected MAC ACL from the switch configuration. 11.2.6.1.8. Viewing MAC Access Control List Summary Page Non-Configurable Data MAC ACL Name - MAC ACL identifier. Rules - The number of rules currently configured for the MAC ACL.
  • Page 916 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch MAC ACL - Select the MAC ACL for which to create or update a rule. Rule - Select an existing rule or select 'Create New Rule' to add a new Rule. New rules cannot be created if the maximum number of rules has been reached. For each rule, a packet must match all the specified criteria in order to be true against that rule and for the specified rule action (Permit/Deny) to take place.
  • Page 917 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch MPLS multicast MPLS unicast NetBIOS Novell PPPoE Reverse ARP User Value Ethertype User Value - Specifies the user defined customised Ethertype value to be used when the user has selected "User Value" as Ethertype Key, to compare against an Ethernet frame.
  • Page 918 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.6.1.10. Configuring Access Control List Interface Configuration Page Configurable Data Slot/Port - Specifies list of all available valid interfaces for ACL mapping. All non-routing physical interfaces and interfaces participating in LAGs are listed. Direction - Specifies the packet filtering direction for ACL. Valid Directions Inbound ACL Type - Specifies the type of ACL.
  • Page 919 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch selected "MAC ACL" as "ACL Type". Sequence Number - An optional sequence number may be specified to indicate the order of this access list relative to other access lists already assigned to this interface and direction.
  • Page 920 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch VLAN ID - Specifies list of all configured VLAN Id(s) for ACL mapping. Direction - Specifies the packet filtering direction for ACL. Valid Directions Inbound ACL Type - Specifies the type of ACL. Valid ACL Types IP ACL IPv6 ACL MAC ACL...
  • Page 921 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch ACL relative to other ACLs assigned to selected VLAN and direction. Non-Configurable Data Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed.
  • Page 922: Managing Differentiated Services

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen to the latest state. 11.2.6.2 Managing Differentiated Services 11.2.6.2.1. Defining DiffServ Configuration Page Operation Packets are filtered and processed based on defined criteria. The filtering criteria is defined by a class.
  • Page 923 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch the policy class instances) out of the total allowed on the switch. Service table - Displays the number of configured services (attached to the policies on specified interfaces) out of the total allowed on the switch. Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch.
  • Page 924 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch add yet another class reference, since a specified class can reference at most one other class of the same type. Moreover, a 'Remove Class Reference' button appears on the screen that can be invoked to remove the current class reference. Configurable Data Class Name - This is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying a class.
  • Page 925 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Class Name - Displays names of the configured DiffServ classes. Class Type - Displays types of the configured classes as 'all', 'any', or 'acl'. Class types are platform dependent. Reference Class - Displays name of the configured class of type referenced by the specified class of the same type.
  • Page 926 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Member Class List - Displays all the member classes for the selected DiffServ policy. It is automatically updated as a new class is added to or removed from the policy. Only when an existing policy class instance is to be removed, is this field a selector field. After removal of the policy class instance this becomes a non-configurable field.
  • Page 927 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Policy Type - Displays type of the policy as 'In'. Member Classes - Displays name of each class instance within the policy. Command Buttons Refresh – Refresh the currently selected filter. 11.2.6.2.6. Configuring DiffServ Policy Class Definition Page Selection Criteria Policy Selector - This lists all the existing DiffServ policy names, from which one can be selected.
  • Page 928 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Attribute Details - Displays the configured values of the attached attributes. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the displayed data. 11.2.6.2.8. Configuring DiffServ Service Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the Slot/Port that uniquely specifies an interface. This is a list of all valid slot number and port number combinations in the system.
  • Page 929 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.6.2.9. Viewing DiffServ Service Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Slot/Port - Shows the Slot/Port that uniquely specifies an interface. Direction - Shows the traffic direction of this service interface, either In or Out. Operational Status - Shows the operational status of this service interface. Policy Name - Shows the name of the attached policy.
  • Page 930: Configuring Diffserv Wizard Page

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch specified interface and direction. Selection Criteria Slot/Port - List of all valid slot number and port number combinations in the system that have a DiffServ policy currently attached (in either direction), from which one can be chosen.
  • Page 931 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Any - sets match criteria to all traffic. Create a DiffServ Policy and adds the DiffServ Policy to the DiffServ Class created. If Policing is set to YES, then DiffServ Policy style is set to Simple. Traffic which conforms to the Class Match criteria will be processed according to the Outbound Priority selection.
  • Page 932: Managing Class Of Service

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.6.4 Managing Class of Service 11.2.6.4.1. Configuring Trust Mode Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Specifies all CoS configurable interfaces. The option "Global" represents the most recent global configuration settings. These may be overridden on a per-interface basis.
  • Page 933 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Current 802.1p Priority Mapping - Displays the current 802.1p priority mapping configuration. Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed.
  • Page 934 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Restore Defaults - Restores default settings. 11.2.6.4.3.
  • Page 935 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 11.2.6.4.4. Configuring CoS interface queue Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Specifies all CoS configurable interfaces.
  • Page 936 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Configurable Data Minimum Bandwidth Allocated - Specifies the sum of individual Minimum Bandwidth values for all queues in the interface. The sum cannot exceed the defined maximum (100). This value is considered while configuring the Minimum Bandwidth for a queue in the selected interface.
  • Page 937: Ip Multicast Menu

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Scheduler Type - Specifies the type of scheduling used for this queue. Scheduler Type can only be one of the following: strict weighted Queue Management Type - Queue depth management technique used for queues on this interface.
  • Page 938 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Reachable Routes - The number of routes in the DVMRP routing table that have a non-infinite metric. Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed.
  • Page 939 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.1.3. Viewing DVMRP Configuration Summary Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the interface for which data is to be displayed. You must configure at least one router interface before you can display data for a DVMRP interface. Otherwise you will see a message telling you that no router interfaces are available, and the configuration summary screen will not be displayed.
  • Page 940 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch State - The state of the specified neighbor router on the selected interface, either active or down. Neighbor Uptime - The DVMRP uptime for the specified neighbor on the selected interface. This is the time since the neighbor entry was learned. Neighbor Expiry Time - The DVMRP expiry time for the specified neighbor on the selected interface.
  • Page 941 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.1.4. Viewing DVMRP Next Hop Configuration Summary Non-Configurable Data Source IP - The IP address used with the source mask to identify the source network for this table entry. Source Mask - The network mask used with the source IP address. Next Hop Interface - The outgoing interface for this next hop.
  • Page 942 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.1.5. Viewing DVMRP Prune Summary Non-Configurable Data Group IP - The group address which has been pruned. Source IP - The address of the source or source network which has been pruned. Source Mask - The subnet mask to be combined with the source IP address to identify the source or source network which has been pruned.
  • Page 943: Managing Igmp Protocol

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Source Address - The network address that is combined with the source mask to identify the sources for this entry. Source Mask - The subnet mask to be combined with the source address to identify the sources for this entry.
  • Page 944 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 11.2.7.2.2. Configuring IGMP Interface Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the slot and port for which data is to be displayed or configured from the pulldown menu.
  • Page 945 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch are from 1 to 20. The default value is 2. Last Member Query Interval - Enter the last member query interval in tenths of a second. This the maximum response time to be inserted into group-specific queries sent in response to leave group messages, and is also the amount of time between group-specific query messages.
  • Page 946 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Subnet Mask - The subnet mask for the IP address of the selected interface. Protocol State - The operational state of IGMP on the selected interface. Version - The version of IGMP configured on the selected interface. Query Interval - The frequency at which IGMP host-query packets are transmitted on the selected interface.
  • Page 947 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Number of Groups - The current number of entries for the selected interface in the cache table. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the router. 11.2.7.2.4.
  • Page 948 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Last Reporter - The IP address of the source of the last membership report received for the IP Multicast group address on the selected interface. Up Time - The time elapsed since this entry was created. Expiry Time - The minimum amount of time remaining before this entry will be aged out.
  • Page 949 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch displayed. Non-Configurable Data Interface - This parameter shows the interface on which multicast packets are forwarded. Group Compatibility Mode - This parameter shows group compatibility mode (v1, v2 and v3) for this group on the specified interface. Source Filter Mode - The source filter mode (Include/Exclude/NA) for the specified group on this interface.
  • Page 950 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Unsolicited Report Interval - Enter the unsolicited time interval value in seconds. The Unsolicited Report Interval is the time between repetitions of a host's initial report of membership in a group. Valid values are from 1 to 260. The default value is 1. Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated configuration to the router.
  • Page 951 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Version 2 Querier Timeout - The older IGMP version 2 querier timeout value in seconds. Proxy Start Frequency - The number of times the proxy was brought up. Proxy Interface Statistics - The Queries Received, Reports Received/Sent, Leaves Received/Sent are displayed in the form a table for each IGMP version.
  • Page 952 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the router. 11.2.7.2.9. Viewing IGMP Proxy Interface Membership Details Information Page Selection Criteria Multicast Group IP - Select the IP multicast group address for which data is to be displayed.
  • Page 953: Defining Multicast Configuration

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.3 Defining Multicast Configuration 11.2.7.3.1. Configuring Multicast Global Configuration Page Selection Criteria Admin Mode - Select enable or disable to set the administrative status of Multicast Forwarding in the router. The default is disabled. Non-Configurable Data Protocol State - The operational state of the multicast forwarding module.
  • Page 954 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.3.2. Configuring Interface’s Multicast Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the routing interface you want to configure from the dropdown menu. Configurable Data TTL Threshold - Enter the TTL threshold below which a multicast data packet will not be forwarded from the selected interface.
  • Page 955 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch PIM-SM DVMRP Flags - The value displayed in this field is valid if the multicast routing protocol running is PIMSM. The possible values are RPT or SPT. For other protocols a "------" is displayed. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the information on the screen with the present state of the data in the router.
  • Page 956 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.3.5. Viewing Multicast Static Routes Configuration Page Non-Configurable Data Source IP - The IP Address that identifies the multicast packet source for this route. Source Mask - The subnet mask applied to the Source IP address. RPF Address - The IP address of the RPF neighbor.
  • Page 957 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Slot/Port - Select the router interface for which the administratively scoped boundary is to be configured. Configurable Data Group IP - Enter the multicast group address for the start of the range of addresses to be excluded.
  • Page 958: Configuring Multicast Mdebug

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.4 Configuring Multicast Mdebug 11.2.7.4.1. Configuring Mrinfo Run Page Use this screen to initiate an mrinfo command. You can use the mrinfo command to find out information about neighboring multicast routers. While you initiate the query using this screen, the results are displayed on the Mrinfo Show screen.
  • Page 959 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch neighbors (leaf router). Command Buttons New Mrinfo - Redirect the web browser to the Mrinfo Run screen so that you can initiate another mrinfo command. Refresh - Refresh the content of the screen with the latest data available on the router. Typically, it takes around 20 seconds to process the results after you have initiated the mrinfo command.
  • Page 960 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.4.4. Viewing Mstat Summary Page This screen is used to display the results of an mstat command. Non-Configurable Data This screen shows the path taken by multicast traffic between the specified IP addresses. Forward data flow is indicated by arrows pointing downward and the query path is indicated by arrows pointing upward.
  • Page 961 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch router will process and forward mtrace requests received from other routers, otherwise received mtrace requests will be discarded. This field is non-configurable for read-only users. Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated configuration to the router. Configuration changes take effect immediately.
  • Page 962: Managing Pim-Dm Protocol

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.4.7. Viewing Mtrace Summary Page This screen displays the results of an mtrace command. The mtrace command is used to trace the path from source to a destination branch for a multicast distribution tree. Non-Configurable Data Number of hops away from destination - The number of hops away from the destination.
  • Page 963 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.5.2. Configuring Interface’s PIM-DM Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the Slot and port for which data is to be displayed or configured. Slot 0 is the base unit. You must have configured at least one router interface before configuring or displaying data for a PIM-DM interface, otherwise an error message will be displayed.
  • Page 964: Managing Pim-Sm Protocol

    UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Protocol State - The operational state of the PIM-DM protocol on this interface. Hello Interval (secs)- The frequency at which PIM hello messages are transmitted on the selected interface. IP Address - The IP address of the selected interface. Neighbor Count - The number of PIM neighbors on the selected interface.
  • Page 965 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch Join/Prune Interval - Enter the interval between the transmission of PIM-SM Join/Prune messages. The valid values are from (10 to 3600 secs). The default value is 60. Data Threshold Rate - Enter the minimum source data rate in K bits/second above which the last-hop router will switch to a source-specific shortest path tree.
  • Page 966 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.6.3. Configuring Interface’s PIM-SM Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the slot and port for which data is to be displayed or configured. Slot 0 is the base unit. Configurable Data Mode - Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu to set the administrative status of PIM-SM in the router.
  • Page 967 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.6.4. Viewing Interface’s PIM-SM Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the slot and port for which data is to be displayed. Slot 0 is the base unit. Non-Configurable Data Mode - The administrative status of PIM-SM in the router: either enable or disable. Protocol State - The operational state of the PIM-SM protocol on this interface.
  • Page 968 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.6.5. Viewing PIM-SM Component Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Component Index - Unique number identifying the component index. Component BSR Address - Displays the IP address of the bootstrap router (BSR) for the local PIM region. Component BSR Expiry Time - Displays the minimum time remaining before the bootstrap router in the local domain will be declared.
  • Page 969 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.6.6. Viewing PIM-SM RP Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Group Address - Displays IP multicast group address. Group Mask - Displays Multicast group address mask. Address - Displays IP address of the Candidate-RP. Hold Time - The holdtime of a Candidate-RP.If the local router is not the BSR, this value is Expiry Time Component - The minimum time remaining before the Candidate-RP will be declared.
  • Page 970 UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2,3,IPv6+QoS Switch 11.2.7.6.8. Configuring PIM-SM Static RP Configuration Page Configurable Data IP Address - IP Address of the RP to be created or deleted. Group - Group Address of the RP to be created or deleted. Group Mask - Group Mask of the RP to be created or deleted.

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