Avaya W310 Command Reference Manual
Avaya W310 Command Reference Manual

Avaya W310 Command Reference Manual

Wlan gateway
Hide thumbs Also See for W310:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Links

Avaya W310 WLAN Gateway
Command Reference Guide
Document No. 21-300040
Issue 1
March 31, 2004

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the W310 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Avaya W310

  • Page 1 Avaya W310 WLAN Gateway Command Reference Guide Document No. 21-300040 Issue 1 March 31, 2004...
  • Page 2 The final responsibility for securing both this system and its networked equipment rests with you - Avaya’s customer system Avaya Inc. provides a limited warranty on this product. Refer to your administrator, your telecommunications peers, and your managers. sales agreement to establish the terms of the limited warranty. In Base the fulfillment of your responsibility on acquired knowledge and addition, Avaya’s standard warranty language as well as information...
  • Page 3 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation NMB-003 du Canada. exposures. Contact your Avaya representative for more laser product This equipment meets the applicable Industry Canada Terminal information.
  • Page 4 Avaya Publications Center (SDoC) Voice 1.800.457.1235 or 1.207.866.6701 FAX 1.800.457.1764 or 1.207.626.7269 Avaya Inc. in the United States of America hereby certifies that the equipment described in this document and bearing a TIA TSB-168 Write: Globalware Solutions label identification number complies with the FCC’s Rules and...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ................17 copy stack-config tftp ..................18 copy startup-config tftp ................. 19 copy tftp EW_Archive .................. 20 copy tftp LAP_image ..................21 copy tftp mobility-startup ................22 copy tftp module-config ................23 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 6 .................52 show ppp incoming timeout ................52 show ppp session ...................53 show secure current ..................53 telnet ......................54 Chapter 5: Intelligent Multicast Commands..........55 set intelligent-multicast .................55 set intelligent-multicast client-port-pruning time ..........56 set intelligent-multicast group-filtering-delay time ........57 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 7 Chapter 8: LAP and Radio Card Commands..........87 apply-template ....................88 assoc-response-timeout ................. 89 automatic-channel-selection-band ..............90 beacon-period ....................91 change-lap-name ................... 92 channel-frequency ..................93 channel-selection ................... 97 clear statistics ....................98 copy tftp LAP_image .................. 100 disable-lap ....................100 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 8 ....................140 Chapter 9: Logging and RMON Commands ........... 145 clear log .......................146 clear logging file ..................147 clear logging server ..................147 clear rmon statistics ..................148 clear utilization cpu ..................148 rmon alarm ....................150 rmon event ....................151 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 9 ................... 176 Chapter 10: Policy Commands ..............179 Overview ......................179 Ingress and Egress Policy ................179 Chapter Contents ..................180 W310 Policy Commands ..................180 clear-policy-statistics ................... 181 composite-operation ..................182 cookie ......................185 cos ....................... 186 destination-ip ....................
  • Page 10 Configuring a QoS Policy for Incoming Traffic: ........241 Configuring a QoS Policy for Outgoing Traffic ..........243 Setting Policy: Example 5 ..................246 Chapter 11: W310 Port Commands ............249 clear port mirror ...................250 clear port static-vlan ..................251 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 11 ....................288 set port vlan ....................289 set port vlan-binding-mode ................. 290 set trunk ....................... 291 show intermodule port redundancy ............. 292 show port ..................... 292 show port auto-negotiation-flowcontrol-advertisement ......294 show port channel ..................295 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 12 ....................325 set snmp community ..................326 set snmp retries ....................327 set snmp timeout ..................328 set snmp trap ....................328 set snmp trap auth ..................330 show snmp ....................330 show snmp retries ..................332 show snmp timeout ..................333 viii Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 13 ..................... 368 set license ....................368 set queuing scheme ..................369 set system contact ..................370 set system location ..................370 set system name ................... 371 set time client ....................372 set time protocol ..................373 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 14 Chapter 18: User, User Group, and RADIUS Commands ...... 395 allowed-ap-list .....................396 clear radius authentication server ..............397 home-gateway ....................398 policy-user-group ..................399 set radius authentication ................400 set radius authentication retry-number ............401 set radius authentication retry-time .............401 set radius authentication secret ..............402 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 15 .................... 407 show users profile ..................408 user-group ....................409 username ..................... 411 vlan ......................412 Chapter 19: Wireless Domain Commands ..........415 show wireless domain parameters ............... 415 wireless-domain-servers ................416 wireless-domain-secret ................417 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 16 Contents Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1: Using The Cli

    Enter. You can also configure your Avaya W310 using the W310 Manager with its graphical user interface. For details, see the Avaya™ W310 User’s Guide and the Avaya™ W310 Device Manager User’s Guide on the Documentation and Utilities CD.
  • Page 18: Conventions Used

    For example, if after you want to set the system contact and the system name you must type both set system contact and set system name. However, you can use command abbreviations. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 19: Navigation, Cursor Movement And Shortcuts

    You must be in the correct command mode to issue specific CLI commands. For example, if the command is for a Light Access Point (LAP) connected to a port on the W310, then you must be in the LAP mode. Make sure you are in the correct command mode before you start your configuration.
  • Page 20 User Group Configures user user-group <group- (User group <group-name>)# groups. name> ACL List Configures IP policies. ip access-control- (ACL <index>)# list <index> QoS List Configures QoS ip qos-list <index> (QoS <index>)# policies. 1 of 2 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 21 DSCP Table Configures DSCP dscp-table <value> (.../dscp <value>)# values in the DSCP ! You must be table. in either ACL List or QoS List mode to enter this command. 2 of 2 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 22: Command Syntax

    It displays the return status of the previous command. The syntax for this command is: retstatus Output Example: W310 # set port negotiation 4 disable Link negotiation protocol disabled on port 4. Tree command The tree command displays the commands that are available at your current location in the CLI hierarchy.
  • Page 23: Security Levels

    Entering the Supervisor Level The Supervisor level is the level in which you first enter the Avaya W310 CLI and establish user names for up to 10 local users. When you enter the Supervisor level, you are asked for a Login name.
  • Page 24: Entering The Cli

    Entering the Technician Level This level is can be accessed only from the Privileged and Supervisor levels not from the User level. This feature is not documented and is for use by Avaya Technical Support only. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 25: Chapter 2: Ap Group Commands

    Port number. The port cannot be attached to any other AP Group. To specify a port or range of ports, for example, 8-12. Example: To add a port to an AP Group: W310-1(super/AP-Group flr3)# add-ports 2,4,5-8 W310-1(super/AP-Group flr3)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 26: Delete-Ports

    To delete a port from an AP Group: W310-1(super/AP-Group engineering)# delete-port 8 Done! W310-1(super/AP-Group engineering)# Note: If the port specified is not a member of the AP Group, you receive the message: port x is not a member in the AP Group Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 27: Interface Ap-Group

    Use the interface AP-Group command to create an Access Point (AP) group interface. This name represents a Light Access Point’s (LAP) AP group name. A default AP Group named Default exists on the W310. This AP Group will use the following policy rules: •...
  • Page 28: Show Ap-Group

    Access Point (AP) Group. add-ports The ports cannot be associated with any other AP Group. • to delete ports that are attached to the AP group. delete-ports • to create an AP group. interface AP-Group Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 29: Chapter 3: Configuration File Commands

    Chapter 3 Configuration File Commands This chapter describes the commands that you use to manage the W310 configuration files: • copy mobility-running tftp • copy mobility-startup tftp • copy module-config tftp • copy running-config tftp • copy stack-config tftp •...
  • Page 30: Copy Mobility-Running Tftp

    The destination file name (full path) <ip_address> The IP address of the TFTP server Example: W310-1# copy mobility-running tftp c:\mobility01.cfg 149.49.66.17 Beginning upload operation ... This operation may take a few minutes... Please refrain from any other operation during this time.
  • Page 31 The destination file name (full path) <ip_address> The IP address of the TFTP server Example: W310-1# copy mobility-startup tftp c:\mobility01.cfg 149.49.66.17 Beginning upload operation ... This operation may take a few minutes... Please refrain from any other operation during this time.
  • Page 32: Copy Module-Config Tftp

    User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the copy module-config tftp command to upload the W310 configuration from the current NVRAM running configuration to a TFTP server. If an error occurred during upload (you can check this using the command show tftp upload status) you must fix the problem.
  • Page 33: Copy Running-Config Tftp

    Please refrain from any other operation during this time. For more information, use 'show tftp upload status' command ******************************************************************** * If you are currently running the W310 Device Manager application,* * it is recommended to exit from it before performing configuration* * download operations.
  • Page 34: Copy Stack-Config Tftp

    Please refrain from any other operation during this time. For more information , use 'upload status' command ******************************************************************** * If you are currently running the W310 Device Manager application,* * it is recommended to exit from it before performing configuration* * download operations.
  • Page 35: Copy Startup-Config Tftp

    Chapter 3 copy startup-config tftp User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the copy startup-config tftp command to upload the W310 startup configuration from the current NVRAM startup configuration to a TFTP server. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: copy startup-config tftp <filename> <ip>...
  • Page 36: Copy Tftp Ew_Archive

    Chapter 3 Configuration File Commands copy tftp EW_Archive User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the copy tftp EW-archive command to download the W310 Manager application from a TFTP server to the switch. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: copy tftp EW_archive <filename> <ip> <module number>...
  • Page 37: Copy Tftp Lap_Image

    • auto - will boot from the first available Example (for Windows): W310-1# W310-1(configure)# copy tftp LAP_image AP600 c:\lap_image01 149.49.66.17 bank-a Beginning download operation ... This operation may take a few minutes... Please refrain from any other operation during this time.
  • Page 38: Copy Tftp Mobility-Startup

    The source file name on the TFTP server (full path) <ip_address> The IP address of the TFTP server Example (for Windows): W310-1# copy tftp mobility-startup c:\mobility01.cfg 149.49.66.17 Beginning download operation ... This operation may take a few minutes... Please refrain from any other operation during this time.
  • Page 39: Copy Tftp Module-Config

    Use the copy tftp module-config command to download a W310-level configuration file from a TFTP server to the current NVRAM running configuration of a W310. ! Before downloading the W310 configuration file, you should initialize NVRAM (nvram initialize command). Syntax: The syntax for this command is: copy tftp module-config <filename>...
  • Page 40: Copy Tftp Policy-Startup

    User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the copy tftp policy-startup command to download a policy configuration file from a TFTP server to the current NVRAM running configuration of the W310. ! Before downloading the policy configuration file, you must initialize NVRAM (nvram command).
  • Page 41: Copy Tftp Stack-Config

    <filename> The source file name on the TFTP server (full path) <ip> The IP address of the TFTP server Example (for Windows): W310-1# copy tftp stack-config c:\config\switch1.cfg 192.168.49.10 Example (for Unix): W310-1# copy tftp stack-config /folder/switch1.cfg 192.168.49.10 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 42: Copy Tftp Startup-Config

    User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the copy tftp startup-config command to download a startup configuration file from a TFTP server to the Startup Configuration file in the W310 NVRAM. ! Before downloading the startup configuration file, you must initialize NVRAM (nvram command).
  • Page 43: Copy Tftp Sw_Image

    If the Embedded Web Manager file name that you enter does not exist, the Embedded Web image is not downloaded and there will no longer be an image residing on the W310. <ip_address> The IP address of the TFTP server <mod_num>...
  • Page 44 W310-1# copy tftp SW_image c:\versions\W310\W310t EW_image x 149.49.138.170 1 Example (for Unix): W310-1# copy tftp SW_image /folder/versions/W310/W310t EW_image x 149.49.138.170 1 Example: W310-1# copy tftp SW_image /home/W310/viisa EW_archive 1 135.64.103.104 1 Module Source file : /home/W310/viisa Destination file : W310 Host : 135.64.103.104...
  • Page 45: Copy Tftp Sw_Powerinline_Image

    TFTP server file: — Ensures that the file size is within its allocated space. — Checks that the file contains embedded web SW for this application — Verifies the file validity by calculating the checksum. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 46: Copy Tftp Wireless-Gateway-Startup

    Common name for the file that contain the Power over Ethernet (PoE) Software image and the Embedded Web archive (full path) <ip_addr> IP address of the TFTP host <mod_num> Example: W310-1# copy tftp SW_powerinline_image c:\W310\w310_203 192.168.49.10 1 Module: Source file: c:\w310\w310_203 Destination file: Powerinline Host: 192.168.49.10...
  • Page 47: Copy Wireless-Gateway-Running Tftp

    W310-1# copy tftp wireless-gateway-startup /folder/ gateway01.cfg 192.168.49.66 copy wireless-gateway-running tftp User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the copy wireless-gateway-running tftp command to upload the wireless gateway running configuration from the W310 NVRAM configuration to a TFTP server. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 48 The destination file name on the TFTP server (full path) <ip> The IP address of the TFTP server Example: W310-1# copy wireless-gateway-running tftp c:\wireless- gateway01.cfg 192.149.49.66 Beginning upload operation ... This operation may take a few minutes... Please refrain from any other operation during this time.
  • Page 49: Copy Wireless-Gateway-Startup Tftp

    The destination file name on the TFTP server (full path) <ip> The IP address of the TFTP server Example: W310-1# copy wireless-gateway-startup tftp c:\wireless- gateway01.cfg 192.149.49.66 Beginning upload operation ... This operation may take a few minutes... Please refrain from any other operation during this time.
  • Page 50: Show Copy Status

    : No-warning show erase status User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show erase status command to view the status of the erase configuration operation. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show erase status Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 51: Show Running-Config

    Use the show running-config command to display the W310 running configuration, which includes the actual templates applied to the W310 and any W110s connected to its ports. This command does not display the actual configuration being used for the W110. It displays only the running templates.
  • Page 52: Show Upload Status

    Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show upload status [<mod_num>] Syntax Description [<mod_num>] Example: W310-1> show upload status 1 Module Source file : stack-config Destination file : c:\conf.cfg Host : 149.49.36.200 Running state...
  • Page 53: Chapter 4: Connection Management Commands

    Chapter 4 Connection Management Commands This chapter describes the commands that you use to manage connections to the W310 and the network: • set allowed managers • set allowed managers ip • set inband vlan • set interface inband •...
  • Page 54: Set Allowed Managers

    Allowed Managers table can access the device over Telnet, SNMP, or HTTP. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: set allowed managers {enabled | disabled} Example: W310-1(super)# set allowed managers enabled Managers are enabled Related Commands: • Use the command to add or remove an IP address set allowed managers ip from the Allowed Managers table.
  • Page 55: Set Allowed Managers Ip

    Deletes specified IP address from the Allowed Managers table <IP address> IP address to be added or removed Example: W310-1# set allowed managers ip add 149.49.32.134 Ip was added to the table Related Commands: • Use the command to enable or disable the Allowed set allowed managers Managers feature.
  • Page 56: Set Inband Vlan

    <value> Number of the VLAN to be assigned to the management interface. Example: W310-1# set inband vlan 1 Management VLAN number set to 1 set interface inband User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set interface inband command to configure the Management inband interface.
  • Page 57: Set Interface Ppp

    Use the set interface ppp command to configure the PPP interface IP parameters. You must configure an IP address and net-mask for the W310 before you can establish a PPP connection. The IP address is a dummy address that is shared between two peers, and must be taken from a subnet that is different from the switch’s inband IP subnet.
  • Page 58: Set Interface Ppp {Enable | Enable-Always | Disable | Off | Reset

    Disable PPP and enter terminal mode Disconnect the active PPP session. reset Reset the connected modem. Example: W310-1# set interface ppp reset PPP has reset the connected modem. Example: W310-1# set interface ppp enable Entering the Modem mode within 60 seconds...
  • Page 59: Set Ppp Authentication Incoming

    Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) method chap Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) method none No authentication Example: W310-1# set ppp authentication incoming chap PPP requires CHAP authentication for incoming sessions. Related Commands: • Use the command to display the authentication show ppp authentication method used for PPP sessions.
  • Page 60: Set Ppp Chap-Secret

    Chapter 4 Connection Management Commands Example: W310-1# set ppp baud-rate 38400 ppp baud rate was set to 38400 Related Commands: • Use the command to display the ppp baud-rate. show ppp baud-rate • Use the command to display the ppp configuration.
  • Page 61: Set Ppp Incoming Timeout

    Chapter 4 Example: W310-1(super)# set ppp chap secret hush PPP shared secret for CHAP authentication is set set ppp incoming timeout User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set ppp incoming timeout command to set the number of minutes until the system automatically disconnects an idle PPP incoming session.
  • Page 62: Show Allowed Managers Status

    Use the show allowed managers status command to display the activation status of the Allowed Managers feature. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show allowed managers status Example: W310-1(super)# show allowed managers status Managers are disabled. Related Commands: • Use the command to enable or disable the Allowed set allowed managers Managers feature.
  • Page 63: Ip Http Enable

    Chapter 4 Example: W310-1(super)# show allowed managers table 1 ) 149.49.32.134 2 ) Not Used 3 ) Not Used 4 ) Not Used 5 ) Not Used 6 ) Not Used 7 ) Not Used 8 ) Not Used 9 ) Not Used...
  • Page 64: Ip Telnet Enable

    This will prevent future remote telnet sessions and disconnect all active telnet sessions - do you want to continue (Y/N)? y Done! Related Commands: Use the command to enable the switch to act as a Telnet client. ip telnet-client Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 65: Ip Telnet-Client

    The syntax for this command is: ip telnet-client no ip telnet-client Example: W310-1# ip telnet-client Done! Example: W310-1# no ip telnet-client Done! Related Commands: Use the command to enable Telnet access to the switch. ip telnet enable Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 66: Ping

    64 bytes from 149.49.48.1: icmp_seq=0. time=0. ms 64 bytes from 149.49.48.1: icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms 64 bytes from 149.49.48.1: icmp_seq=2. time=0. ms ----149.49.48.1 PING Statistics---- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 0/0/0 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 67: Show Ppp Authentication

    The syntax for this command is: show ppp baud-rate Example: W310-1> show ppp baud-rate PPP baud rate is 38400 Related Commands: Use the command to define the baud rate used in PPP sessions. set ppp baud-rate Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 68: Show Ppp Configuration

    Use this show ppp incoming timeout command to display the time in minutes that a PPP session can remain idle before being automatically disconnected. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show ppp incoming timeout Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 69: Show Ppp Session

    Chapter 4 Example: W310-1> show ppp incoming timeout PPP incoming timeout is 15 minutes Related Commands: Use the command to set the number of minutes until the set ppp incoming timeout system automatically disconnects an idle PPP incoming session. show ppp session...
  • Page 70: Telnet

    User level: user, privileged, supervisor ! You need to enable this feature using the CLI command. ip telnet-client Use the telnet command to open a Telnet session from the W310. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: telnet <ip-address> [<port-num>]...
  • Page 71: Chapter 5: Intelligent Multicast Commands

    • Use the set intelligent-multicast router-port-pruning time command to set the aging time for router ports. • Use the command to display the intelligent show intelligent-multicast multicast configuration. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 72: Set Intelligent-Multicast Client-Port-Pruning Time

    • Use the set intelligent-multicast router-port-pruning time command to set the aging time for router ports. • Use the command to display the intelligent show intelligent-multicast multicast configuration. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 73: Set Intelligent-Multicast Group-Filtering-Delay Time

    The syntax for this command is: set intelligent-multicast group-filtering-delay time <seconds> Syntax Description <seconds> Group filtering time in seconds. Example: W310-1# set intelligent-multicast group-filtering-delay time Done! Related Commands: • Use the command to enable or disable intelligent set intelligent-multicast multicast.
  • Page 74: Set Intelligent-Multicast Router-Port-Pruning Time

    • Use the set intelligent-multicast group-filtering-delay time command to set group filtering time delay • Use the command to display the intelligent show intelligent-multicast multicast configuration. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 75: Show Intelligent-Multicast

    • Use the set intelligent-multicast group-filtering-delay time command to set group filtering time delay • Use the set intelligent-multicast router-port-pruning time command to set the aging time for router ports. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 76: Show Intelligent-Multicast Hardware-Support

    User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show intelligent-multicast hardware-support command to display the intelligent multicast hardware support configuration. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show intelligent-multicast hardware-support Example: W310-1> show intelligent-multicast hardware support Intelligent-multicast HW configuration: Module Sub-Module Cascade ------- ----------...
  • Page 77: Chapter 6: Ip Commands

    <destination gateway> IP address of the IP route <mask> IP address of the gateway associated with the IP route. Example: W310-1> clear ip route 192.168.49.1 255.255.255.0 Related Commands: • Use the command to add a route to the IP routing table.
  • Page 78: Ip Icmp Redirect

    User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set ip route command to add a route to the IP routing table. You can configure from 1 to 10 default static gateways for a W310 switch. To clear a route, use the clear ip command.
  • Page 79: Show Interface

    Chapter 6 Example: This example shows how to add a default route to the IP routing table: W310-1# set ip route 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 destination = 0.0.0.0 gateway = 192.168.1.1 ROUTE NET TABLE destination gateway flags Refcnt Interface ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 3199 127.1.1.0...
  • Page 80: Show Ip Route

    The syntax for this command is: show ip route Example: W310-1> show ip route Destination Gateway ------------- ------------- 0.0.0.0 149.49.54.1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 81 Chapter 6 Related Commands: • Use the command to add a route to the IP routing table. set ip route • Use the command to clear an entry in the IP routing table. clear ip route Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 82 Chapter 6 IP Commands Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 83: Chapter 7: Layer 2 Switching Commands

    Chapter 7 Layer 2 Switching Commands This chapter describes the CLI commands that you use to configure the W310: • clear cam • clear vlan • mac-address-authorized-list • mac-address-authorized-list-default • set arp-aging-interval • set arp-tx-interval • set mac-aging • set vlan •...
  • Page 84: Clear Cam

    The syntax for this command is: clear vlan [<vlan-id>|name <vlan_name>] Syntax Description [<vlan_id>] VLAN number <vlan_name> VLAN name ! To define a name that includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, for example “new york”. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 85: Mac-Address-Authorized-List

    - allows wireless network operation for the MAC address. • deny - does not allow wireless network operation for the MAC address. • deny-and-notify - does not allow wireless network operation for the MAC address and sends a notification to the supervisor. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 86: Mac-Address-Authorized-List-Default

    MAC addresses. • deny—Does not allow the operation for the MAC addresses. • deny-and-notify—Does not allow the operation for the MAC addresses and sends a notification to the supervisor. Example: W310-1(super)# mac-address-authorized-list-default allow Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 87: Set Arp-Aging-Interval

    The range is 0 to 10 minutes. 0 disables ARP aging. Example: W310-1# set arp-aging-interval 10 ARP table aging interval was set to 10 minutes. Related Commands: Use the command to display the ARP table aging interval show arp-aging-interval for table entries. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 88: Set Arp-Tx-Interval

    User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set mac-aging command to enable or disable the MAC aging function. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: Set mac-aging {enable | disable} Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 89: Set Mac-Aging-Time

    The syntax for this command is: set mac-aging-time <aging-time> Syntax Description <aging-time> Aging time in minutes (1-16666; default =5). ! The entered value is the aging time lower limit. The actual aging time might be up to three minutes longer. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 90: Set Vlan

    VLAN name ! To define a name that includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, for example “new york”. Example: W310-1# set vlan 3 name gregory VLAN id 3, vlan-name gregory created. Related Commands: • Use the command to delete an existing VLAN.
  • Page 91: Show Arp-Aging-Interval

    Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show arp-tx-interval Example: W310-1> show arp-tx-interval ARP tx interval is set to 5 seconds. Related Commands: Use the command to set the keep-alive frames sending interval. set arp-tx-interval Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 92: Show Cam

    If you do not specify a number, all ports are displayed. <mac-addr> MAC address to search for. <vlan-id> VLAN ID to search for. Example: (by MAC address) W310-1# show cam mac 00-00-81-01-23-45 Dest MAC/Route Destination Ports -------------- ----------------- 00-00-81-01-23-45 00-00-81-01-23-46...
  • Page 93: Show L2-Module-Config

    00-40-0d-c6-24-01 Total Matching CAM Entries Displayed = 178 show l2-module-config User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show l2-module-config command to display W310 Layer 2 configuration. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show l2-module-config ! A shortened example is shown below: the full output shows information on all the ports.
  • Page 94 !# Module-CS, expansion-CS: !# MAC address: 00-40-0d-b9-89-00 !# Serial #: 4425161 !# SW versions - bank A, B, Boot: 3.12.2 4.0.3 3.3.0 !# Number of ports: !#THERE IS NO LINK AGGREGATION GROUP. set internal buffering 1 med Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 95 1/1 off set port level 1/1 0 set trunk 1/1 off set port vlan 1 1/1 set port name 1/1 "NO NAME" set port trap 1/1 enable set port classification 1/1 regular set port enable 1/1 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 96 1/3 off set port level 1/3 0 set trunk 1/3 off set port vlan 1 1/3 set port name 1/3 "NO NAME" set port trap 1/3 enable set port classification 1/3 regular set port enable 1/3 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 97: Show L2-Stack-Config

    1/15 static set port vlan-binding-mode 1/16 static show l2-stack-config User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show l2-stack-config command to display Layer 2 stack configuration. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show l2-stack-config Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 98: Show Mac Address Authorized List

    Use the show mac address authorized list command to display a list of authorized MAC addresses and their access settings. This table displays up to 16 entries. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show mac address authorized list Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 99: Show Mac-Aging

    Chapter 7 Example: W310-1(super)# show mac address authorized list Display 1 rows MAC Address Access --------------- ----------------- 00.04.d0.af.12.04 deny Related Commands: • command to add or remove a MAC mac-address-authorized-list address from the authorized list of devices. • Use the...
  • Page 100: Show Mac-Aging-Time

    MAC aging show mac-aging function. show vlan User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show vlan command to display the VLANs configured in the switch. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show vlan Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 101 Chapter 7 Example: W310-1> show vlan VLAN ID Vlan-name ------- -------------------------------- Related Commands: • Use the command to delete an existing VLAN. clear vlan • Use the command to configure VLANs. set vlan Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 102 Chapter 7 Layer 2 Switching Commands Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 103: Chapter 8: Lap And Radio Card Commands

    Chapter 8 LAP and Radio Card Commands This chapter describes the commands that you use to configure the light access points (LAPs) and LAP Radio Cards connected to the W310: • apply-template • operational-mode • assoc-response-timeout • power-up-lap • automatic-channel-selection-band •...
  • Page 104: Apply-Template

    This command will reboot the LAP(s). Do you want to continue (Y/N)? • Type Y to reboot the LAP. • Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Example: W310-1# apply-template Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 105: Assoc-Response-Timeout

    Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Example: To set the transmitted association request period: (super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# assoc-response- timeout 2 Done! To return to the default transmitted association request period: (super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# no assoc-response- timeout Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 106: Automatic-Channel-Selection-Band

    Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Example: To set the automatic channel selection allowed band: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# automatic- channel-selection-band lower-middle This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 107: Beacon-Period

    Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Example: To set the beacon period: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# beacon-period Done! To return to the default unicast transmission rate: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# no beacon- period Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 108: Change-Lap-Name

    <name>. The name must be unique. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: lap-change-name <name> Syntax Description <name> New LAP name that you want to use. The name must be unique. Example: W310-1(super/port 01)# change-lap-name lobby Done! W310-1(super/lobby)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 109: Channel-Frequency

    60 - 5.30 GHz 7 - 2.442 GHz 64 - 5.32 GHz 8 - 2.447 GHz 9 - 2.452 GHz 10 - 2.457 GHz 11 - 2.462 GHz 12 - 2.467 GHz 13 - 2.472 GHz Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 110 1 - 13 6 - 2.437 GHz 7 - 2.442 GHz 8 - 2.447 GHz 9 - 2.452 GHz 10 - 2.457 GHz 11 - 2.462 GHz 12 - 2.467 GHz 13 - 2.472 GHz Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 111 5.600 — — — — — 5.620 — — — — — 5.640 — — — — — 5.660 — — — — — 5.680 — — — — — 5.700 — — — — Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 112 This command will reboot the LAP(s). Do you want to continue (Y/N)? • Type Y to reboot the LAP. • Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 113: Channel-Selection

    W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# channel- frequency 36 Done! W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# To return to the default 802.11a frequency channel: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# no channel- frequency Done! channel-selection User level: privileged, supervisor. Context: Radio card, Template Use the channel-selection command to enable or disable the automatic frequency channel feature for the wireless interface.
  • Page 114: Clear Statistics

    • Number of MPDUs received that belong to a fragmented MSDU • Number of successfully transmitted multicast MSDUs • Number of multicast MSDUs received • Number of failed transmitted MSDUs because the number of retries reached its limit Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 115 If you do not specify a counter or statistic, all of the statistics listed above are cleared. Example: To clear all counters and statistics: W310-1(super)#clear-statistics Done! To clear a specific counter or statistic: W310-1(super)#clear-statistics decryption-failed-counter Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 116: Copy Tftp Lap_Image

    Filename of the LAP image. <bank_value> Set to either bank-A or bank-B. Example: W310-1(super)#copy tftp LAP_image AP600 c:\lap_image01 149.49.66.17 bank-a Beginning download operation ... This operation may take a few minutes... Please refrain from any other operation during this time.
  • Page 117: Dtim-Period

    Use the [no] form of this command to reset the DTIM period to its default. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: [no] dtim-period <period> Syntax Description <period> Number of beacon intervals. The range is 1 to 255 intervals. The default value is 1. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 118: Fragmentation-Threshold

    Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Example: To set the number of DTIM periods: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# dtim-period 3 Done! To return to the default DTIM periods: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# no dtim-period...
  • Page 119 Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Example: To set the fragmentation threshold: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# fragmentation- threshold 280 Done! To return to the default fragmentation threshold: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# no fragmentation-threshold Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 120: Lap

    LAP. LAP is associated with the W310 port. Warning: You must enter the name with the word port- and the port number. For example, the W110 connected to port 15 on the W310 would be port-15 as the LAP name. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: lap <lap-name>...
  • Page 121: Lap-Base-Ip-Address

    <ip-address> Syntax Description <ip-address> Current LAP location or the new LAP location. Example: W310-1(super)# lap-base-ip-address 1.1.1.0 You should copy running configuration to startup and reset the module in order that the change become effective. Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 122: Lap-Location

    <name> LAP name to which you want to apply the default template. For a list of LAPs, use the show-lap command. The name is up to 32 characters. The default lap template name is Default. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 123: Lb-Adj-Ap-Time-Difference

    This command will reboot the LAP(s). Do you want to continue (Y/N)? • Type Y to reboot the LAP. • Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 124: Lb-Mode

    This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? y To return to the default value of 100 milliseconds: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# no lb-adj-ap- time-difference This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to...
  • Page 125: Lb-Tx-Time

    Command Mode: Radio card, Template Use the lb-tx-time command to set the maximum allowed processing time to transmit packets. This is measured from the time a packet enters an Access Point from the W310 until it successfully exits the AP’s radio.
  • Page 126: Long-Retry-Limit

    This setting is for frames that are greater than the RTS threshold number of bytes. Use the [no] form of this command to reset the long retry limit to its default. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 127 The command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! To restore the default long retry limit: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# no long-retry- limit The command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)?
  • Page 128: Max-Rx-Lifetime

    Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Example: To set the maximum elapsed time: CW310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# max-rx- lifetime 200 The command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 129: Max-Tx-Msdu-Lifetime

    Chapter 8 To restore the default maximum elapsed time: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# no max-rx- lifetime The command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! max-tx-msdu-lifetime User level: privileged, supervisor. Command Mode: Radio card, Template Use the max-tx-msdu-lifetime command to specify the elapsed time in time units (TU) after the first MAC Service Data Unit (MSDU) transmission attempt that will result in the termination of further MSDU retransmission attempts.
  • Page 130: Multicast-Tx-Rate

    The command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! To restore the default maximum MSDU transmission time: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# no max-tx- msdu-lifetime The command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)?
  • Page 131 Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Example: To set the multicast rate to another value: W310-1(super)# multicast-tx-rate 11 The command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 132: Operational-Mode

    This command will reboot the LAP(s). Do you want to continue (Y/N)? • Type Y to reboot the LAP. • Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 133: Power-Up-Lap

    The syntax for this command is: power-up-lap <all | <name>} Syntax Description Powers up all LAPs in your domain. <name> Name of the LAP you want to power up. The LAP name is the assigned Network Name. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 134 Load detection process on port 12 is enabled. Load detection process on port 13 is enabled. Load detection process on port 14 is enabled. Load detection process on port 15 is enabled. Load detection process on port 16 is enabled. Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 135: Radio-Card-802.11

    Specify the radio card type as: • 802.11a for 802.11a • 802.11g for 802.11g <location> The card slot on the AP: • first-slot • second-slot Example: W310-1(super/LAP lobby)# radio-card-802.11 802.11a first- slot W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot) Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 136: Radio-Card-Template

    Specify the radio card type as: • a for 802.11a • g for 802.11g Example: Enter the radio card template from the LAP template as follows: W310-1 (super/802.1 default template)# radio-card-802.11 802.11g W310-1 (super/802.1 default template/802.11g) # Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 137: Reboot-Lap

    This command will reboot the LAP(s). Do you want to continue (Y/N)? • Type Y to reboot the LAP. • Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 138: Restore-Lap-To-Template

    Warning: You will lose the configuration information currently stored on the LAP(s) if you use this command. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: restore-lap-to-template <all> Syntax Description Restores all the Light Access Points in your domain to the default template attributes. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 139: Restore-To-Factory-Default

    LAPs. This restores all devices to the factory default template. Warning: You will lose the configuration information currently stored on the LAP if you use this command. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: restore-to-factory-default Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 140: Rogue-Ap

    This command will reboot the LAP(s). Do you want to continue (Y/N)? • Type Y to reboot the LAP. • Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 141: Rogue-Ap-Authorized-Mac-List

    | remove Add or remove the specified AP MAC address. Table may contain up to 10000 entries. <mac-address> Specific MAC address for the Access Point you want to add or remove from the authorized list. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 142: Rogue-Ap-Interval

    This command will reboot the LAP(s). Do you want to continue (Y/N)? • Type Y to reboot the LAP. • Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 143 This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! To restore the default of 15 seconds for the rogue AP interval: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# no rogue-ap- interval This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)?
  • Page 144: Rts-Threshold

    This command will reboot the LAP(s). Do you want to continue (Y/N)? • Type Y to reboot the LAP. • Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 145: Set Lap Boot Bank

    This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! To return to the default setting: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# no rts- threshold This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! set LAP boot bank User level: privileged, supervisor.
  • Page 146: Short-Retry-Limit

    Chapter 8 LAP and Radio Card Commands Example: W310-1(super)# set LAP boot bank bank-B Done! short-retry-limit User level: privileged, supervisor. Command Mode: Radio card, Template Use the short-retry-limit command to specify the maximum number of transmission attempts that will be made for a frame before a failure is indicated. This setting is for frames that are less than or equal to the Request To Send (RTS) threshold number of bytes.
  • Page 147: Short-Slot-Time-Implemented

    Chapter 8 To restore the default value for short retry limit: W310-1 (super/LAP lobby/802.11g first-slot)# no short- retry-limit This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue? (Y/N) short-slot-time-implemented User level: privileged, supervisor. Command Mode: Radio card, Template Use the short-slot-time-implemented command to enable or disable the Short Slot Time option.
  • Page 148: Short-Slot-Time-Status

    This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue? (Y/N) To restore the default setting which does not implement a short slot time: W310-1 (super/LAP lobby/802.11g first-slot)# no short-slot- time-implemented This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to...
  • Page 149: Show Lap Parameters

    User level: privileged, supervisor. Command Mode: Root, LAP, Radio Card, Template Use the show lap parameters command to display the Light Access Point (LAP) parameters for the W310 port. Displays the LAP parameters, including the following. • LAP name • Location •...
  • Page 150 Lap Description Avaya Wireless Light AP Lap Location Physical Port Number Hardware Version 58.0.0 Software Image Version 1.1.12 Original Boot Loader Version 1.1.1 Upgrade Boot Loader Version 255.255.255 Up Time 50264230 Current Operational Mode 802.11a ..Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 151: Show Rogue Ap Authorized Mac List

    Use the show rogue ap authorized-mac-list to display the list of authorized APs by their MAC addresses. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show rogue ap authorized mac list Example: W310-1(super)# show rogue ap authorized mac list Display 2 rows MAC Address ------------------- 00:03:e1:af:bb:1e 00:03:e2:ae:bc:1f...
  • Page 152 7200 7200 lb-mode enable enable lb-tx-time 1000000 1000000 lb-adj-ap-time-difference assoc-response-timeout dtim-period beacon-period --type q to quit or space key to continue-- rts-threshold 2347 2347 short-retry-limit long-retry-limit fragmentation-threshold 2346 2346 max-tx-msdu-lifetime max-rx-lifetime W310-1(super)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 153: Spectralink-Compatible-Phone

    Enables support for SpectraLink Voice over IP. not-supported Disables support for SpectraLink Voice over IP. ! It is recommended that you reboot all the W110s (or LAPs) connected to the W310 once you enable support for SpectraLink or SpectraLink-compatible phones. Example:...
  • Page 154: Ssid

    This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? y To restore the default SSID attributes to a LAP: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# no ssid lobby This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? y...
  • Page 155: Tx-Power-Level

    Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Example: To set the transmit power level: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# tx-power-level 1250 This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 156: Unicast-Tx-Rate

    Chapter 8 LAP and Radio Card Commands To restore the default transmit power level: W310-1(super/LAP lobby/802.11a first-slot)# no tx-power- level This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? unicast-tx-rate User level: privileged, supervisor. Command Mode: Radio card, Template Use the unicast-tx-rate command to set the transmit rate for unicast traffic for the wireless interface.
  • Page 157 36 = 18 Mbps — 48 = 24 Mbps — 72 = 36 Mbps — 96 = 48 Mbps — 144 = 72 Mbps — 192 = 96 Mbps — 216 = 108 Mbps 1 of 2 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 158 Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Example: To set the unicast transmission rate: W310-1 (super/LAP lobby/802.11g first-slot)# unicast-tx- rate 48 This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to...
  • Page 159 Chapter 8 To restore the default unicast transmission rate: W310-1(super)# no unicast-tx-rate This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 160 Chapter 8 LAP and Radio Card Commands Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 161: Chapter 9: Logging And Rmon Commands

    • show logging file content • show logging server condition • show logging session condition • show rmon alarm • show rmon event • show rmon history • show rmon statistics • show utilization Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 162: Clear Log

    User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the clear log command to delete the log file of a switch. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: clear log [<module>] Syntax Description [module] Example: W310-1# clear log Cleared all logfiles. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 163: Clear Logging File

    The syntax for this command is: clear logging server {<ip-address> | <hostname>} Syntax Description <ip-address> The IP address of the Syslog server. <hostname> The hostname of the Syslog server. Example: W310-1# clear logging server 149.49.38.22 Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 164: Clear Rmon Statistics

    User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the clear utilization cpu command to disable CPU utilization monitoring on the specified module. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: clear utilization cpu <module-number> Syntax Description module-number Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 165 Chapter 9 Example: W310-1# clear utilization cpu 1 CPU utilization is cleared on module 1 Related Commands: • Use the command to enable CPU utilization monitoring. set utilization cpu • Use the command to display CPU and RAM usage. show utilization...
  • Page 166: Rmon Alarm

    The RMON event entry that will be notified if the lower threshold is passed. <startup alarm> The instances in which the alarm will be activated. The possible parameters are: rising, falling, risingOrfalling. <owner> Owner name string. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 167: Rmon Event

    Chapter 9 Example: W310-1# rmon alarm 1026 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.5.1026 60 delta rising-threshold 10000 1054 falling-threshold 10 1054 risingOrFalling gregory alarm 1026 was created successfully Example: W310-1# no rmon alarm 1026 Related Commands: Use the command to display the settings for a specific alarm entry.
  • Page 168: Rmon History

    Use the command to show the settings for an event entry that was show rmon event defined by the rmon event command or using the W310 Manager. rmon history User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the rmon history command to create an RMON history entry. Use the no rmon history command to delete an existing RMON history event.
  • Page 169 ! To define a name that includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, for example “new york”. 2 of 2 Example: W310-1# rmon history 1026 1/2 interval 30 buckets 20 owner amir history 1026 was created successfully Example: W310-1# no rmon history 1026...
  • Page 170: Set Logging File Condition

    The syntax for this command is: set logging file condition {all | <application>} {none | <severity>} Syntax Description A keyword signifying that logging messages from all applications are logged to the logging file. 1 of 3 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 171 OSPF • • SNMP • POLICY • • • • • THRESHOLD none A keyword signifying that logging messages are logged to the logging file regardless of the severity of the message. 2 of 3 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 172: Set Logging File

    5 – Notification • 6 – Informational • 7 – Debugging 3 of 3 Example: W310-1# set logging file condition 6 2 Done! Related Commands: Use the command to display the condition and show logging file condition filtering of the log file.
  • Page 173: Set Logging Server

    Chapter 9 Example: W310-1# set logging file enable Done! set logging server User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set logging server command to define a new Syslog output server for remote logging of system messages. A maximum of three Syslog servers can be configured.
  • Page 174: Set Logging Server Access-Level

    • admin <ip-address> The IP address of the Syslog server. <hostname> The hostname of the Syslog server. Example: W310-1# set logging server access-level read-only 149.49.38.22 Done! Related Commands: Use the command to display the condition and show logging server condition filtering of logging to the Syslog server.
  • Page 175: Set Logging Server Condition

    • • SECURITY • • CASCADE • • • THRESHOLD • SWITCHFABRIC none A keyword signifying that logging messages are logged to the Syslog server regardless of the severity of the message. 1 of 2 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 176 6 – Informational • 7 – Debugging <ip-address> The IP address of the Syslog server. <hostname> The hostname of the Syslog server. 2 of 2 Example: W310-1# set logging server condition LAG Warning 135.64.102.224 Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 177: Set Logging Server Disable

    The IP address of the Syslog server. <hostname> The hostname of the Syslog server. Example: W310-1# set logging server disable 149.49.35.21 Done! set logging server enable User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set logging server enable command to enable logging messages to a Syslog server.
  • Page 178: Set Logging Server Facility

    Chapter 9 Logging and RMON Commands Example: W310-1# set logging server enable 149.49.35.21 Done! set logging server facility User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set logging server facility command to update the server facility used for sending messages to Syslog server. Server facilities are set per Syslog server.
  • Page 179: Set Logging Session Condition

    <hostname> The hostname of the Syslog server. 2 of 2 Example: W310-1# set logging server facility news 135.64.102.224 Done! set logging session condition User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set logging session condition command to define a filter rule for logging messages during the current session.
  • Page 180 2 – Critical <severity> • 3 – Error • 4 – Warning • 5 – Notification • 6 – Informational • 7 – Debugging 2 of 2 Example: W310-1# set logging session condition LAG Warning Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 181: Set Logging Session Disable

    CLI session. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: set logging session disable Example: W310-1# set logging session disable Done! set logging session enable User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set logging session enable command to enable logging messages in the current CLI session.
  • Page 182: Set Utilization Cpu

    Syntax: The syntax for this command is: set utilization cpu <module-number> Syntax Description <module-number> Example: W310-1# set utilization cpu 1 CPU utilization is set on module 1 Done! Related Commands: • Use the command to disable CPU utilization monitoring clear utilization cpu on the specified module.
  • Page 183: Show Dev Log File

    ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ show log User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show log command to display an device’s encrypted reset log. ! This command is for Avaya technical support use. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show log [<mod_num>] Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 184: Show Logging File Condition

    Use the show logging file condition command to display the condition and filtering of the log file. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show logging file condition Example: W310-1> show logging file condition ********************************************************* Message logging configuration of FILE sink *** Sink Is Enabled Sink default severity: none...
  • Page 185: Show Logging File Content

    2 – Critical • 3 – Error • 4 – Warning • 5 – Notification • 6 – Informational • 7 – Debugging The filter applies to logging messages from all applications. 1 of 2 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 186 The number of messages to display. If no number is specified, all messages are displayed. [<module number>] 2 of 2 Example: W310-1> show logging file content 7 all 1 > 08/04/2003,15:43:36:CLI-Notification: root: set logging file condition all 7 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 187: Show Logging Server Condition

    Use the show logging server condition command to display the condition and filtering of logging to the Syslog server. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show logging server condition Example: W310-1> show logging server condition ********************************************************* Message logging configuration of SYSLOG sink *** Sink Is Enabled Sink default severity: Warning Server name: 149.49.38.22...
  • Page 188: Show Rmon Alarm

    User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show rmon alarm command to display the settings for a specific alarm entry that was set by using the command or using the W310 Manager. rmon alarm Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show rmon alarm [<Alarm Index>]...
  • Page 189: Show Rmon Event

    User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show rmon event command to show the settings for an event entry that was defined by the command or using the W310 Manager. rmon event Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show rmon event [<Event Index>]...
  • Page 190: Show Rmon History

    Use the show rmon history command to display the most recent RMON history log for a specific history index. The history index is defined using the command rmon history or using an RMON management tool (W310 Device Manager). Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show rmon history [<History Index>]...
  • Page 191: Show Rmon Statistics

    Chapter 9 Example: W310-1> show rmon history 1026 history Entry 1026 is active, owned by amir Monitors ifEntry.1.1026 every 30 seconds Requested # of time intervals, ie buckets, is 20 Granted # of time intervals, ie buckets, is 20 Sample # 1 began measuring at 2:53:9...
  • Page 192: Show Utilization

    ! To see CPU utilization, you must first enable the counter using the utilization cpu command. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show utilization Example: W310-1> show utilization 5sec 60sec used(%) Total(Kb) ------ ----- ------- ---------- 50217 Kb Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 193 CPU utilization in the past five seconds CPU 60sec CPU utilization in the past 60 seconds RAM used (%) Percentage of RAM used RAM Total (Kb) Total amount of RAM in W310 Related Commands: • Use the command to disable CPU utilization clear utilization cpu monitoring on the specified module.
  • Page 194 Chapter 9 Logging and RMON Commands Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 195: Chapter 10: Policy Commands

    Overview This chapter describes the commands that you use to configure policies on the W310. The W310 provides two types of policies: Access Control List (ACL) and Quality of Service (QoS). For each IP packet, an ACL rule is matched. If the packet is allowed, a QoS rule is matched.
  • Page 196: Chapter Contents

    • source-user-group • ip-fragments-in • tcp destination-port • ip-option-in • tcp-established • ip policy-list-copy • tcp source-port • ip-protocol • traffic-type • ip qos-group • udp destination-port • ip qos-list • udp source-port • ip-rule Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 197: Clear-Policy-Statistics

    Clearing statistics for: Interface: floor4 Direction: In List: Default ACL List Interface: floor4 Direction: In List: Default QoS List Interface: floor4 Direction: Out List: Default ACL List Interface: floor4 Direction: Out List: Default QoS List Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 198: Composite-Operation

    Use the composite-operation command to set the operation performed on packets that match the specified rule. Ether Type Rule Use the composite-operation command to set the operation performed on packets that match the specified rule. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 199 CoS0 | CoS1 | CoS2 | CoS3 | CoS4 | CoS5 | CoS6 | CoS7 | trust-DSCP-only | trust- DSCP-CoS | <composite-operation-name>} The following table describes the syntax parameters. Syntax Description <index> Index number assigned to the composite operation. 1 of 2 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 200 Deny-Notify-Rst - Denies the operation, notifies the administrator, and resets the rule. 2 of 2 Example: Command Mode: IP Rule Table W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# composite-operation Deny Done! Command Mode: QoS Rule Table W310-1(super/QoS 401)# composite-operation deny Done! Command Mode: Ether Type Rule...
  • Page 201: Cookie

    Syntax: The syntax for this command is: [no] cookie <cookie> Syntax Description <cookie> ID number of the cookie for the ACL. The default value is 0. Example: W310-1(super/ACL 330)# cookie 12345 Done! W310-1(super/ACL 330)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 202: Cos

    - the default value indicates the priority has not changed <priority value> Sets the priority value for the Class of Service. The range is 0 to Example: W310-1(super/QoS 401)# composite-operation 12 W310-1(super/QoS 401/CompOp 12)# cos 2 Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 203: Destination-Ip

    The rule is applied to all destination IP addresses except for those that you specify with not keyword. Example: To specify that rule 21 applies to all packets having destination IP address 135.64.104.102 W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# destination-ip host 135.64.104.102 Done! W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)#...
  • Page 204: Destination-User-Group

    Chapter 10 Policy Commands To specify that rule 21 applies to packets whose destination IP address is in the range of 176.13.0.0 through 176.13.255.255: W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# destination-ip 176.13.0.0 0.0.255.255 Done! W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# destination-user-group User level: privileged, supervisor.
  • Page 205: Dscp

    DSCP value that should be applied to packets. Values range from 0 to 63. no-change no-change means the DSCP value is left unchanged. This is the default. Example: W310-1(super/QoS 401)# composite-operation 12 W310-1(super/QoS 401/CompOp 12)# dscp 23 Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 206: Dscp-Table

    Use the ether-type command to specify the packet’s ether type. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: ether-type <type> Syntax Description <type> Packet’s ether type. The range is 0 to 65535. IP protocol (2048) is not allowed. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 207: Ether-Type-Rule

    Chapter 10 W310 Policy Commands Example: W310-1(super/ACL 310/ether type rule 21)# ether-type 50 Done! W310-1(super/ACL 310/ether type rule 21)# ether-type-rule User level: privileged, supervisor. Command Mode: IP Rule Table Use the ether-type-rule command to create or enter an ether type rule.
  • Page 208: Ether-Type Simulate

    - used for a single sender and a select number of receivers on a network Example: W310-1(super/AP Group engineering)# ether-type simulate 300 in 500 unicast Rule match for simulated packet is the default rule Composite action for simulated packet is Permit...
  • Page 209: Icmp

    ICMP type. Note: The icmp command also sets the IP protocol to ICMP. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: [not] icmp {<name> | <type> <code>} Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 210 Destination host Router unknown advertisement Destination network Router administratively solicitation prohibited Network Don’t unreachable for Time exceeded care Host Time-to-live unreachable for equals 0 during transit Communication Time-to-live administratively equals 0 during prohibited by reassembly filtering Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 211 Traceroute no Skip algorithm route for discovery outbound packet protocol Don’t Security failure care Example: Using the type and code: W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# icmp 0 0 Rule protocol changed! Done! W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 212: Ip Access-Control-List

    Chapter 10 Policy Commands Using the name: W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# icmp Echo-Reply Done! W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# ip access-control-list User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the ip access-control-list command to create an access control list (also called IP policy) or to enter ACL List command mode. This enters the configuration mode for the specified access control list.
  • Page 213: Ip Access-Group

    Description <policy-list-number> ACL to activate. Range is 301 to 399. The default is 301. Example: W310-1(super/AP-Group group-1)# ip access-group 301 in ip-fragments-in User level: privileged, supervisor. Command Mode: List Use the ip-fragments-in command to set the treatment that is applied to incoming IP fragmentation packets for the current access control list.
  • Page 214: Ip-Option-In

    Chapter 10 Policy Commands Example: W310-1(super/ACL 330)# ip fragments-in Deny ip-option-in User level: privileged, supervisor. Command Mode: List Use the ip-option-in command to specify the treatment of packets carrying an IP option that enter the current interface. Use the no form of the command to restore the default treatment of IP option packets.
  • Page 215: Ip Policy-List-Copy

    • For access control lists: 301 - 399 • For QoS lists: 401 - 499 Example: To copy a policy list: W310-1(super)# ip policy-list-copy 400 401 Done! W310-1(super)# ip-protocol User level: privileged, supervisor. Command Mode: IP Rule Table Use the ip-protocol command to set the IP protocol for the current rule. This specifies that the current rule applies to all packets having the specified IP protocol.
  • Page 216 IP in IP tunneling Ospf OSPF routing protocol Protocol Independent Multicast Rsvp Resource reservation protocol Transmission Control Protocol User Datagram Protocol Vrrp Virtual routing redundancy protocol Spectralink SpectraLink wireless phones [not] Excludes the specified protocol from the rule.*/ Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 217: Ip Qos-Group

    Chapter 10 W310 Policy Commands Example: Using the protocol name: W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# ip-protocol igmp Done! Using the number assigned to the protocol: W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# ip-protocol 2 Done! ip qos-group User level: privileged, supervisor. Command Mode: AP Group Interface...
  • Page 218: Ip Qos-List

    The syntax for this command is: [no] ip qos-list <list> Syntax Description <list> Identification for the QoS list. This is a range of 401 to 499. The default is 401. Example: W310-1(super)# ip qos-list 401 W310-1(super/QoS 401)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 219: Ip-Rule

    The default rule applies to packets that do not match any other rules in the policy. Example: To enter the IP Rule command mode for IP rule 21: W310-1(super/ACL 330)# ip-rule 21 W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 220: Ip Simulate

    The source IP address <destination> The destination IP address <protocol> The protocol to use • udp for user datagram protocol • tcp for transmission control protocol • icmp for Internet control message protocol 1 of 2 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 221 Specify the icmp code to which the rule applies. 2 of 2 Example: W310-1(super/AP-Group engineering)# ip simulate 450 out CoS4 149.30.120.4 149.29.140.90 icmp 3 0 Rule match for simulated packet is Permit Composite action for simulated packet is Permit...
  • Page 222: Name

    ACL: ACL List #list-number • QoS: QoS List #list-number • Composite Operation #index Example: Command Mode: ACL and QoS List W310-1(super/QoS 401/CompOp 12)# name engcomposite Done! W310-1(super/QoS 401/CompOp 12)# Command Mode: QoS Table Rule W310-1(super/ACL 330)# name admin23 Done! W310-1(super/ACL 330)#...
  • Page 223: Owner

    Syntax Description <owner-name> Owner for the policy access control list or QoS list. The default value is other. Use up to 80 characters to set an owner. Example: W310-1(super/ACL 330)# owner admin Done! W310-1(super/ACL 330)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 224: Pre-Classification

    Specify the type of priority tag: cos | trust-dscp | • trusted trust-cos-dscp} • trust-cos (class of service) • trust-dscp (differentiated service code point) • trust-cos-dscp (default) Example: W310-1(super/QoS 401)# pre-classification trust-dscp Done! W310-1(super/QoS 401)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 225: Show Dscp-Table

    W310-1(super/QoS 401)# show dscp-table Trust configuration is trust-cos DSCP Action Name ---- ------ ------- CoS0 DSCP#0 CoS0 DSCP#1 CoS0 DSCP#2 CoS0 DSCP#3 CoS0 DSCP#4 CoS0 DSCP#5 CoS0 DSCP#6 CoS0 DSCP#7 CoS1 DSCP#8 CoS1 DSCP#9 CoS7 DSCP#63 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 226: Show Ether-Type-Rule

    [<index> | all] Syntax Description <index> Ether-type rule number. If omitted, all ether type rules display. Displays all the ether type rules. This is the default. Example: W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# show ether-type-rule Index Ether-Type Traffic-Type Operation ----- ----------...
  • Page 227: Show Ip Access-Control-List

    {active-list-in | • active-list-in displays lists for the ingress direction active-list-out | • active-list-out displays lists for the egress direction active-list-in-out} • active-list-in-out displays lists for both the ingress and egress directions [detailed] Display detailed information Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 228: Show Ip Active-Policy-Lists

    Chapter 10 Policy Commands Example: W310-1(super)# show ip access-control-list all detailed List Number: 300 --------------- List Name: Default ACL List Default Action: permit Owner: other List Number: 320 --------------- List Name: Sync1 Default Action: permit Owner: x9393 List Number: 330...
  • Page 229 W310-1(super)# show ip active-policy-lists Interface Name Dir. Type Idx List Name -------------------------------- ---- ---- --- ------------------ engineering 300 Default ACL List engineering 400 Default QoS List engineering 300 Default ACL List engineering 400 Default QoS List Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 230: Show Ip Qos-List

    • active-list-in-out displays lists for both the ingress and egress directions [detailed] Displays detailed information Example: W310-1(super)# show ip qos-list Index Name Owner ----- ----------- ------------ Default QoS List other list #401 other Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 231: Show Ip-Rule

    IP rule number. Leave blank to display all rules. Displays the attributes for all IP rules. Example: W310-1(super/ACL 301)# show ip-rule Index Protocol IP / User-Group Wildcard Port Operation ----- -------- --- ---------------- --------------- ------------ -------- Deflt Permit W310-1(super/ACL 301)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 232: Show List

    Deflt Src Any Permit Dst Any Index Name Access Notify Reset-Connection ---------- ------ --------------- ---------------- Permit forward no-trap no-reset Deny deny no-trap no-reset Deny-Notify deny trap no-reset Ether Type Rule Table: Index Ether-Type Traffic-Type Operation Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 233: Show-Policy-Statistics

    ! This parameter is required in the Root command mode only. <direction> Sort the display by interface, the direction of the policy (to or from interface), or policy list number. <list-type> Policy list type - ACL or QoS. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 234 10000 Interface: floor1 Direction: In List: Default ACL List Index Session Counter Packet Counter --------- --------------- -------------- 10000 Interface: floor1 Direction: In List: Default QoS List Index Session Counter Packet Counter --------- --------------- -------------- 10000 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 235: Source-Ip

    Source IP address of packets to which this rule is not applied. The rule is applied to all source IP addresses except for those that you specify with not keyword. Example: W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# source-ip host 135.64.104.102 Done! W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)#...
  • Page 236: Source-User-Group

    Source user group of packets to which this rule is not applied. The rule is applied to all source user groups except those that you specify with not keyword. Example: W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# source-user-group finance Done! W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 237: Tcp Destination-Port

    (lower than) applies the rule to a port whose name or number is less than the specified name or number • gt applies the rule to a port whose name or number is greater than the specified name or number 1 of 3 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 238 Who is Http Hyper Text Transfer Protocol <port-number> Port number for the port you want to apply the rule. Default is 0. See table in previous row for number. range Range of ports 2 of 3 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 239: Tcp-Established

    Destination TCP port to which this rule is not applied. The rule is applied to all destination TCP ports except for those that you specify with not keyword. 3 of 3 Example: W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# tcp destination-port eq Done! W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# tcp-established User level: privileged, supervisor.
  • Page 240: Tcp Source-Port

    (lower than) applies the rule to a port whose name or number is less than the specified name or number • gt applies the rule to a port whose name or number is greater than the specified name or number 1 of 3 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 241 Who is Http Hyper Text Transfer Protocol <port-number> Port number for the port you want to apply the rule. Default is 0. See table in previous row for number. range Range of ports 2 of 3 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 242: Traffic-Type

    Source TCP port to which this rule is not applied. The rule is applied to all source TCP ports except for those that you specify with not keyword. 3 of 3 Example: W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# tcp source-port eq ftp Done! W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# traffic-type User level: privileged, supervisor.
  • Page 243: Udp Destination-Port

    • gt applies the rule to a port whose name or number is greater than the specified name or number 1 of 3 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 244 Port number that you want to apply the rule. Default is 0. Range for this value is 0 to 65535. See numbers in row above. range Range of ports to which you want to apply the rule. 2 of 3 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 245 UDP ports except for those that you specify with not keyword. 3 of 3 Example: For UDP destination ports: W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# udp destination-port eq Done! W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 246: Udp Source-Port

    • gt applies the rule to a port whose name or number is greater than the specified name or number 1 of 3 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 247 Port number that you want to apply the rule. Default is 0. Range for this value is 0 to 65535. See numbers in row above. range Range of ports to which you want to apply the rule. 2 of 3 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 248: Setting Policy: Example 1

    3 of 3 Example: For UDP source ports: W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# udp source-port eq ftp Done! W310-1(super/ACL 330/ip rule 21)# Setting Policy: Example 1 This example shows how to configure a policy to provide exclusive access of a “marketing”...
  • Page 249: How To Configure

    Chapter 10 Setting Policy: Example 1 How To Configure Step 1. Create and configure the marketing user group on the RADIUS server or W310. To create the user group on the W310, use the user-group command. Step 2. Create and configure the engineering user group on the RADIUS server or W310.
  • Page 250 Configure rule 102 to filter packets that are destined to the engineering server (IP address of 192.168.0.20): W310-1(super/ACL 301/ip rule 102)# destination-ip host 192.168.0.20 Configure rule 102 to deny packets that match both criteria (packets that are not from members of the engineering group and that also have a destination address of...
  • Page 251: Setting Policy: Example 2

    5 now belongs. Note: At this point, all necessary policy configurations are complete. The preceding policy is applied to users logging in from the W110 connected to port 5 on the W310. Users can try pinging the servers to test the accessibility.
  • Page 252 Configure rule 101 to filter packets that are not coming from members of the marketing user group (identified by policy user group policy-mrkt): W310-1(super/ACL 301/ip rule 101)# not source-user-group policy-mrkt Configure rule 101 to filter packets that are destined to the marketing network (IP address of 192.168.9.x):...
  • Page 253 5 now belongs. Note: At this point, all necessary policy configurations are complete. The preceding policy is applied to users logging in from the W110 connected to port 5 on the W310. Users can try pinging the servers to test the accessibility.
  • Page 254: Setting Policy: Example 3

    192.168.x.x and 66.10.11.x only from the lobby area. Network Setup: Same as in Setting Policy: Example 1. The W110 in lobby is connected to the W310 ports 5 and 6. How To Configure: Step 1: Create a user group for guests:...
  • Page 255 Configure rule 101 to filter packets that are coming from members of the guest user group (identified by policy user group policy-guest) W310-1(super/ACL 301/ip rule 101)# source-user-group policy-guest Configure rule 101 to filter packets that are destined to the 192.168.x.x network.
  • Page 256 Exit IP Rule mode: W310-1(super/ACL 301/ip rule default)# exit W310-1(super/ACL 301)# exit W310-1(super)# Step 5. Create and enable AP groups group-1 and lobby on the W310: Create an AP group named group-1: W310-1(super)# interface AP-Group group-1 Add ports 1 through 4 to group-1:...
  • Page 257: Setting Policy: Example 4

    W310-1(super/QoS 401)# composite-operation 12 Configure composite operation 12 to assign packets a CoS value of 7 and a DSCP value of 45. W310-1(super/QoS 401/CompOp 12)# cos 7 W310-1(super/QoS 401/CompOp 12)# dscp 45 Exit Composite Operation mode: W310-1(super/QoS 401/CompOp 12)# exit W310-1(super/QoS 401) # Step 3.
  • Page 258 Add a rule 107 to QoS policy 401: W310-1(super/QoS 401)# ip-rule 107 Configure rule 107 to filter packets that are destined to 192.168.0.15: W310-1(super/QoS 401/ip rule 107)# destination-ip host 192.168.0.15 Configure rule 107 to apply a CoS priority to traffic destined to the server at 192.168.0.15.
  • Page 259: Configuring A Qos Policy For Outgoing Traffic

    Add a rule 108 to QoS policy 401: W310-1(super/QoS 401)# ip-rule 108 Configure rule 108 to trust the incoming DSCP value of packets: W310-1(super/QoS 401/ip rule 108)# composite-operation trust-dscp Exit IP rule mode for rule 108: W310-1(super/QoS 401/ip rule 108)# exit...
  • Page 260 Add a rule 106 to QoS policy 402: W310-1(super/QoS 402)# ip-rule 106 Configure rule 106 to filter packets that have a source of 192.168.0.15: W310-1(super/QoS 402/ip rule 106)# source-ip host 192.168.0.15 Configure rule 106 to apply a CoS priority to packets from the server at 192.168.0.15.
  • Page 261 Chapter 10 Setting Policy: Example 4 Configure composite operation 13 to set the 802.1p priority to 6. W310-1(super/QoS 402/CompOp 13)# cos 6 Configure composite operation 13 to set the DSCP value to 60. W310-1(super/QoS 402/CompOp 13)# dscp 60 Note: The show composite-operation 13 command shows the configured operation.
  • Page 262: Setting Policy: Example 5

    Chapter 10 Policy Commands W310-1(super/AP-Group group-1)# ip qos-group 401 in Enable QoS policy 402 for outgoing traffic: W310-1(super/AP-Group group-1)# ip qos-group 402 out Exit AP-Group Interface mode: W310-1(super/AP-Group group-1)# exit W310-1(super)# Setting Policy: Example 5 This example shows how to define the policies for the default user group.
  • Page 263 Configure rule 102 to filter packets that are coming from members of the default user group (by-ip-address is the policy user group for the default user group): W310-1(super/ACL 305/ip rule 102)# source-user-group by- ip-address Configure rule 102 to filter packets that have any destination:...
  • Page 264 Chapter 10 Policy Commands Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 265: Chapter 11: W310 Port Commands

    Chapter 11 W310 Port Commands This chapter describes the CLI commands that you use to configure ports on the W310: • clear port mirror • set port redundancy • clear port static-vlan • set port redundancy-intervals • set intermodule port redundancy •...
  • Page 266: Clear Port Mirror

    Source port number dest-module dest-port Destination port number Example: W310-1# clear port mirror 1/9/1/10 this command will delete the port mirror entry - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Mirroring packets from port 9 to port 10 is cleared Related Commands: •...
  • Page 267: Clear Port Static-Vlan

    To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 <vlan-id> The VLAN to unbind from the port Example: W310-1# clear port static-vlan 10 5 VLAN 5 is unbound from port 10 Related Commands: Use the command to assign static VLANs to ports.
  • Page 268 ! To define a name that includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, for example “new york”. Example: W310-1# set intermodule port redundancy 1/7 1/12 on backbone backbone: port 1/12 is intermodule redundant to port 1/7 Example: W310-1# set intermodule port redundancy off Intermodule port redundancy entry deleted.
  • Page 269: Set Port Auto-Negotiation-Flowcontrol-Advertisement

    The port will advertise symmetric pause capabilities only. sym-and-asym-rx The port will advertise both symmetric and asymmetric Rx pause capabilities. Example: W310-1# set port auto-negotiation-flowcontrol- advertisement 1/5 asym-tx-only Port 1/5 pause capabilities was set Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 270: Set Port Channel

    ! To define a name that includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, for example “new york”. Example: W310-1# set port channel 1/5-6,8 on my-channel Port 1/5 channel mode set to on 1/102 Port 1/6 was added to channel 1/102...
  • Page 271: Set Port Classification

    • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 {regular | valuable} port classification Example: W310-1# set port classification 1/15 valuable Port 1/19 classification has been changed. Related Commands: Use the command to display a port’s classification: show port classification valuable or regular.
  • Page 272: Set Port Disable

    For example: • To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 Example: W310-1# set port disable 1/1 Port 1/1 disabled. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 273: Set Port Dot1X Initialize

    For example: • To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 Example: W310-1(super)# set port dot1x initialize 1/3 port 1/2 dot1x was initialized Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 274: Set Port Dot1X Max-Req

    • To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 <count> Number of attempts. The valid range is 1 to 10. Example: W310-1> set port dot1x max-req 1/2 5 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 275: Set Port Dot1X Port-Control

    - forwarding or blocking state depends on authorization authorize} outcome force-authorize - the port is always in forwarding state Example: W310-1(super)# set port dot1x port-control 1/3 force- authorize port 1/3 control was set to force-authorize Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 276: Set Port Dot1X Quiet-Period

    • To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 <seconds> Number of seconds. The valid range is 0 to 65535. Example: W310-1(super)# set port dot1x quiet-period 1/2 300 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 277: Set Port Dot1X Re-Authenticate

    For example: • To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 Example: W310-1(super)# set port dot1x re-authenticate 1/2 port 1/2 is not in authenticating process Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 278: Set Port Dot1X Re-Authentication

    To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 {enable | disable} Enables for disables reauthentication. Example: W310-1(super)# set port dot1x re-authentication 1/2 enable port 1/2 re-authenticate was set to enable Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 279: Set Port Dot1X Re-Authperiod

    • To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 <seconds> Period in seconds. The valid range is 0 to 65535. Example: W310-1(super)# set port dot1x re-authperiod 1/2 400 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 280: Set Port Dot1X Server-Timeout

    To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 seconds Timeout in seconds. The valid range is 0 to 65535. Example: W310-1(super)# set port dot1x server timeout 1/2 400 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 281: Set Port Dot1X Supp-Timeout

    • To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 <seconds> Timeout in seconds. The valid range is 0 to 65535. Example: W310-1(super)# set port dot1x supp-timeout 1/2 400 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 282: Set Port Dot1X Tx-Period

    For example: • To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 <seconds> Interval in seconds. The valid range is 0-65535. Example: W310-1(super)# set port dot1x quiet-period 1/2 5000 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 283: Set Port Duplex

    To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 full Set full-duplex transmission half Set half-duplex transmission Example: To set port 1 to full duplex: W310-1# set port duplex 1/1 full Port 1/1 set to full-duplex. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 284: Set Port Edge Admin State

    • non-edge port Examples: W310-1# set port edge admin state 1/1 edge-port port 1/1 edge admin state is set to edge-port W310-1# set port edge admin state 1/1 non-edge-port port 1/1 edge admin state is set to non-edge-port Related Commands: Use the command to show a port’s administrative and...
  • Page 285: Set Port Enable

    For example: • To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 Example: W310-1# set port enable 1/1 Port 1/1 enabled. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 286: Set Port Flowcontrol

    • set port flowcontrol send <module/port> off disables sending of administrative status. • set port flowcontrol all <module/port> off disables both receiving and sending of administrative status. 1 of 2 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 287 Flow control for full duplex on 10Base-T and 100Base-T ports. 2 of 2 Example: W310-1# set port flowcontrol receive 1/1 on Port 1/1 flow control receive administration status set to on Related Commands: Use the command to display flow control information for a show port flowcontrol port.
  • Page 288: Set Port Level

    For example: • To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 <value> Priority (0-7). Example: W310-1# set port level 1/1 5 Port 1/1 level set to 5 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 289: Set Port Mirror

    • both mirrors both incoming and outgoing traffic. Example: W310-1# set port mirror source-port 1/9 mirror-port 1/10 sampling always direction both Mirroring both Rx and Tx packets from port 1/9 to port 1/10 is enabled Related Commands: •...
  • Page 290: Set Port Name

    Name (up to 16 characters) ! To define a name that includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, for example “new york”. Example: W310-1# set port name 1/12 arthur Port 1/12 name set. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 291: Set Port Negotiation

    To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 enable Enables port negotiation protocol. disable Disables port negotiation protocol. Example: To disable auto negotiation on port 1: W310-1# set port negotiation 1/1 disable Link negotiation protocol disabled on port 1/1. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 292: Set Port Point-To-Point Admin Status

    If you select this setting, the point-to-point oper state field of the show port point-to-point status command displays the link type that is detected. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 293: Set Port Powerinline

    Chapter 11 Example: W310-1# set port point-to-point admin status 1/1 force-true port 1/1 point to point admin status is set to force-true set port powerinline User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set port powerinline command to enable or disable the load detection process and power delivery for the port.
  • Page 294: Set Port Powerinline Priority

    To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 {low | high | Priority for powering the port or port range. critical} Example: W310-1# set port powerinline priority 1/3 High Powering priority on port/s 1/3 was set to High Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 295: Set Port Redundancy {Enable | Disable

    NVRAM. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: set port redundancy {enable | disable} Example: W310-1# set port redundancy enable All redundancy schemes are now enabled Related Commands: • Use the command to define or remove redundancy pairs.
  • Page 296 ! To define a name that includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, for example “new york”. Example: W310-1# set port redundancy 1/7 1/12 on red1 uplink: Port 1/12 is redundant to port 1/7. Port redundancy is active - entry is effective immediately Related Commands: •...
  • Page 297: Set Port Redundancy-Intervals

    If the switchback interval is zero, the system never switches back. If it is one, switchback occurs immediately after the primary port link returns. none The system switches back only if the secondary link fails. Example: W310-1# set port redundancy-intervals 100 20 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 298: Set Port Spantree Cost

    65535 / 200000000 in STP / RSTP, respectively. A lower cost (lower value) specifies precedence of a port to forward traffic. Example: W310-1# set port spantree cost 1/2 4096 port 1/2 spantree cost is 4096 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 299: Set Port Spantree Disable

    For example: • To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 Example: W310-1# set port spantree disable 1/1 port 1/1 was disabled on spantree Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 300: Set Port Spantree Enable

    To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 Example: W310-1# set port spantree enable 1/1 port 1/1 was enabled on spantree set port spantree force-protocol-migration User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set port spantree force-protocol-migration command to force a bridge port to send out RSTP BPDUs.
  • Page 301: Set Port Spantree Priority

    To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 Example: W310-1# set port spantree force-protocol-migration 1/1 port 1/1 is forced to send a Rapid spanning tree BPDU set port spantree priority User level: privileged, supervisor.
  • Page 302: Set Port Speed

    Chapter 11 W310 Port Commands Example: W310-1# set port spantree priority 1/4 128 port 1/4 spantree priority is 128 set port speed User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set port speed command to configure the speed of a port or range of 10/ 100BASE-T ports.
  • Page 303: Set Port Static-Vlan

    To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 <vlan-id> ID of VLAN to bind to port. Example: W310-1# set port static-vlan 1/4-6 2 VLAN 2 is bound to port 1/4 VLAN 2 is bound to port 1/5 VLAN 2 is bound to port 1/6...
  • Page 304: Set Port Trap

    To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 enable Enable uplink/downlink traps. disable Disable uplink/downlink traps. Example: W310-1# set port trap 1/2 enable Port 1/2 up/down trap enabled. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 305: Set Port Vlan

    To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 Example: To set VLAN 850 to include ports 4 through 7. W310-1# set port vlan 850 1/4-7 VLAN 850 modified. VLAN Mod/Ports ---- ----------------------- 1/4-7...
  • Page 306: Set Port Vlan-Binding-Mode

    • bind-to-all - the port supports the all VLANs known to the switch. Example: W310-1# set port vlan-binding-mode 1/5-9 static Set Port vlan binding method:1/5 Set Port vlan binding method:1/6 Set Port vlan binding method:1/7 Set Port vlan binding method:1/8...
  • Page 307: Set Trunk

    Frames transmitted from the port are tagged with a IEEE 802.1Q-compliant tag. Example: W310-1# set trunk 1/3 dot1q Dot1Q VLAN tagging set on port 1/3. Related Commands: Use the command to display VLAN tagging information for the switch. show trunk Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 308: Show Intermodule Port Redundancy

    Use the show intermodule redundancy command to display the intermodule port redundancy entries. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show intermodule port redundancy Example: W310-1> show intermodule port redundancy Primary-Port : 1/1 Primary-Port status : Disable Secondary-Port : 1/2...
  • Page 309 The autonegotiation status of the port (enabled, disabled) Duplex setting for the port (full, half) Speed Speed setting for the port (10Mbps, 100Mbps, 1000Mbps) Type Port type, for example: • 10/100Base-Tx, 1000Base-SX Port, Link Aggregation Group of 10/100Base-T ports Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 310: Show Port Auto-Negotiation-Flowcontrol-Advertisement

    If you do not specify a number, all ports are displayed. Example: W310-1> show port auto-negotiation-flowcontrol- advertisement Port 1/1 advertises no flow control capabilities. Port 1/2 advertises no flow control capabilities. Port 1/3 advertises no flow control capabilities. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 311: Show Port Channel

    Channel Id ------ --------------- ---------------- ---------------- MEIR 1/101 MEIR 1/101 my-channel 1/102 my-channel 1/102 my-channel 1/102 W310-1> show port channel 1/3 info Port Speed Duplex Vlan Port Trunk Vlan Priority status Binding ------ ------ ------- ----- --------- -------- -------- half...
  • Page 312: Show Port Classification

    To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 If you do not specify a number, all ports are displayed. Example: W310-1> show port classification 1/8 Port Port Classification ------ --------------------- regular W310-1> show port classification 1/9...
  • Page 313: Show Port Dot1X

    • To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 If you do not specify a number, all ports are displayed. Example: W310-1> show port dot1x 1/3 Port Auth BEnd Port Port Quiet ReAuth Server Supp...
  • Page 314 Init Port Control Port control type. Valid values include: • force-authorized • force-unauthorized • auto Port Status The current value of the controlled port status. Possible states include: • Authorized • Unauthorized 1 of 2 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 315 ReAuth Period The time, in seconds, after which the port connection should be reauthenticated. Server Tmout The amount of time, in seconds, the W310 waits for a response from the RADIUS server. Supp Tmeout The amount of time, in seconds, before resending authentication requests.
  • Page 316: Show Port Dot1X Statistics

    • To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 If you do not specify a number, all ports are displayed. Example: W310-1> show port dot1x statistics 1/1 Port Tx_Req/Id Tx_Req Tx_Total Rx_Start Rx_Logff...
  • Page 317: Show Port Edge State

    To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 If you do not specify a number, all ports are displayed. Example: W310-1> show port edge state 1/1-2 Port admin state oper state ------- -------------...
  • Page 318: Show Port Flowcontrol

    To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 If you do not specify a number, all ports are displayed. Example: W310-1> show port flowcontrol 1/4 Port Send-Flowcontrol Receive-Flowcontrol Admin Oper Admin Oper ------ ----- ----...
  • Page 319 2 of 2 Related Commands: Use the command to set the send/receive mode for flow- set port flowcontrol control frames (IEEE 802.3x or proprietary) for a full duplex port. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 320: Show Port Mirror

    -------------- No ports are mirrored Related Commands: • Use the command to define a port mirroring pair on the switch. set port mirror • Use the command to cancel a port mirror. clear port mirror Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 321: Show Port Point-To-Point Status

    To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 If you do not specify a number, all ports are displayed. Example: W310-1> show port point-to-point status Port point-to-point admin state point-to-point oper state -------...
  • Page 322: Show Port Redundancy

    • Use the command to globally set port redundancy {enable | disable} enable or disable the port redundancy pairs you have defined. • Use the command to define or remove redundancy pairs. set port redundancy Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 323: Show Port Trap

    To specify port 1, type 1/1 • To specify ports 1 to 5, type 1/1-5 If you do not specify a number, all ports are displayed. Example: W310-1> show port trap 4/1 Port 4/1 up/down trap is disabled Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 324: Show Port Vlan-Binding-Mode

    1/4 is statically bound port 1/5 is statically bound port 1/6 is statically bound port 1/7 is statically bound port 1/8 is statically bound port 1/9 is statically bound port 1/10 is statically bound Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 325: Show Trunk

    Tag status of the port: • dot1q—802.1Q tagging mode • off—clear mode). Binding mode Binding mode of the port Native VLAN Number of the Port VLAN ID (the VLAN to which received untagged traffic will be assigned). Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 326 Chapter 11 W310 Port Commands Related Commands: Use the command to configure the VLAN tagging mode of a port. set trunk Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 327: Chapter 12: Wireless Authentication And Security Commands

    Chapter 12 Wireless Authentication and Security Commands This chapter describes the commands that you use to configure wireless authentication and security. The W310 supports open authentication, WEP encryption, 802.1x authentication, and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA): • clear dot1x config •...
  • Page 328: Clear Dot1X Config

    <interval> The minimum number of seconds for the rekeying interval is 60 seconds and the maximum is 65535. The default value is 3600. Example: To set the encryption rekeying interval: W310-1(super/SSID building1)# dynamic-rekeying-interval W310-1(super/SSID building1)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 329: Inter-Wireless-Gateways-Secret

    LAP. This can use up to 32 characters. The secret displays as asterisks. <retype> Retype the secret exactly as you did for the secret parameter. The retyped secret displays as asterisks. Example: W310-1(super)# inter-wireless-gateways-secret **** **** Done! W310-1(super)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 330: Security-Mode

    - WiFi Protected Access (WPA) that calls for 802.1x unique keys • wpa-psk - WiFi Protected Access (WPA) that uses a pre- shared key (PSK) • wep - Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption keys. Example: W310-1(super/SSID building1)# security-mode wep Done! W310-1(super/SSID building1)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 331: Set Dot1X Max-Req

    <count> Syntax Description <count> Number of attempts.The range is 1 to 10. Example: W310-1(super)# set dot1x max-req 3 Done! set dot1x quiet-period User level: supervisor Use the set dot1x quiet-period command to set the minimal time between authentication attempts.
  • Page 332: Set Dot1X Re-Authperiod

    Chapter 12 Wireless Authentication and Security Commands Example: W310-1(super)# set dot1x quiet-period 90 Done! set dot1x re-authperiod User level: supervisor Use the set dot1x re-authperiod command to set the idle time between re- authentication attempts. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: set dot1x re-authperiod <Seconds>...
  • Page 333: Set Dot1X Server-Timeout

    Description <Seconds> Number of seconds. The range is 0 to 65535. Example: W310-1(super)# set dot1x server-timeout 90 set dot1x supp-timeout User level: supervisor Use the set dot1x supp-timeout command to set the maximum time that the switch will wait for a reply from the Authenticated Station before the session is terminated.
  • Page 334: Set Dot1X System-Auth-Control Disable

    Port Based Network Access Control (PBNAC) (802.1x) feature. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: set dot1x system-auth-control disable Example: W310-1(super)# set dot1x system-auth-control disable dot1x system-auth-control disabled set dot1x system-auth-control enable User level: supervisor Use the set dot1x system-auth-control enable command to globally enable the PBNAC (802.1x) feature.
  • Page 335: Set Dot1X Tx-Period

    Syntax Description <Seconds> Number of seconds. The valid range is 0 to 65535. Example: W310-1(super)# set dot1x tx-period 90 Done! show dot1x User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show dot1x command to display the system dot1x capabilities, protocol version, and timer values.
  • Page 336: Show Dot1X Statistics

    ! Only one SSID in the SSID Table can have more than one WEP encryption key set. For all other SSIDs, you can set only one WEP encryption key and that key must be WEP Key 1 only. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 337: Wep-Encryption-Key-Effective

    Up to 13 characters for 128 bit • Up to 16 characters for 152 bit Example: To set an encryption key: W310-1(super/SSID building1)# wep-encryption-key 3 AAAA Done! wep-encryption-key-effective User level: privileged, supervisor. Command Mode: SSID Use the encryption-key-effective command to indicate which encryption key (0, 1, 2, or 3) to use for wireless data transmission.
  • Page 338: Wep-Keys-Format

    For 64-bit encryption, an encryption key is 10 hexadecimal characters (0-9 and A-F). • For 128-bit encryption, an encryption key is 26 hexadecimal characters. • For 152-bit encryption, an encryption key is 32 hexadecimal characters. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 339 Chapter 12 Example: To set the encryption key that will be used for wireless transmissions: W310-1(super/SSID building1)# wep-keys-format hex Done! To set an encryption key to the default of zero (0) W310-1(super/SSID building1)# no wep-keys-format Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 340 Chapter 12 Wireless Authentication and Security Commands Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 341: Chapter 13: Snmp Commands

    Chapter 13 SNMP Commands This chapter describes the commands that you use to configure SNMP on the W310: • clear snmp trap • set snmp community • set snmp retries • set snmp timeout • set snmp trap • set snmp trap auth •...
  • Page 342: Set Snmp Community

    Name of the community string. If you do not specify a community string name, the configured community string is cleared. Example: W310-1# set snmp community read-only read SNMP read-only community string set Related Commands: Use the command to display SNMP information.
  • Page 343: Set Snmp Retries

    User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set snmp retries command to set the number of retries initiated by the W310 Manager when it tries to send SNMP messages to the switch. The valid range is 0 to 10. The default setting is 1.
  • Page 344: Set Snmp Timeout

    User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set snmp timeout command to set the SNMP time-out in seconds. This command is useful for access using the W310 Manager. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: set snmp timeout <number>...
  • Page 345 (Optional) Specify the Fault trap from the TRAP-MIB. Example: To enable SNMP ConfigChange traps to a specific manager: W310-1# set snmp trap 192.168.173.42 enable config SNMP config change traps enabled. Example: To enable all traps to a specific manager: W310-1# set snmp trap 192.168.173.42 enable all...
  • Page 346: Set Snmp Trap Auth

    Use the set snmp trap auth command to enable or disable the sending of SNMP traps upon SNMP authentication failure. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: set snmp trap {enable | disable} auth Example: W310-1# set snmp trap enable auth Authentication trap enabled Related Commands: Use the command to display SNMP information. show snmp...
  • Page 347 Trap-Rec-Address Status Traps Configured ---------------- -------- ---------------- 192.138.40.59 Enabled config fault trafic_threshold module_De-Enrollment module_Enrollment delete_SW_redundancy_entry create_SW_redundancy_entry temperature_warning general_threshold cam_change duplicate_ip ip_vlan_violation link_aggregation_connection_fault link_aggregation_connection_return link_aggregation_partial_fault link_aggregation_partial_return link_aggregation_auto_neg_fault link_aggregation_auto_neg_fault_return delete_lag create_new_lag active_policy_list_change policy_access_control_violation PSU_module_fault PSU_module_fault_return fans_module_fault fans_module_fault_return Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 348: Show Snmp Retries

    User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show snmp retries command to display the number of retries initiated by the W310 Manager when it tries to send SNMP messages to the device. Syntax: The syntax for this command is:...
  • Page 349: Show Snmp Timeout

    Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show snmp timeout Example: W310-1> show snmp timeout the SNMP Timeout is 2000 Related Commands: Use the command to set the SNMP time-out in seconds. set snmp timeout Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 350 Chapter 13 SNMP Commands Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 351: Chapter 14: Spanning Tree Commands

    Chapter 14 Spanning Tree Commands This chapter describes the commands that you use to configure the Spanning Tree or Rapid Spanning Tree protocol on the W310: • set spantree default-path-cost • set spantree disable • set spantree enable • set spantree forward-delay •...
  • Page 352: Set Spantree Disable

    The default path costs from IEEE 802.1D standard. tree rapid-spanning-tree The default path costs from IEEE 802.1W standard. Example: W310-1# set spantree default-path-cost rapid-spanning-tree Spanning tree default path costs is set to rapid spanning tree. Related Commands: Use then command to display spanning-tree information.
  • Page 353: Set Spantree Enable

    STP, or insert a new station. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: set spantree enable Example: W310-1# set spantree enable success to set spantree to enable Related Commands: Use then command to display spanning-tree information. show spantree Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 354: Set Spantree Forward-Delay

    The time that is used when transferring the port to forwarding state. Value range is 4 to 30 seconds and must exceed (Bridge Max Age/2). Recommended value is 15 seconds. Example: W310-1# set spantree forward-delay 15 bridge forward delay set to 15. Related Commands: Use then command to display spanning-tree information.
  • Page 355: Set Spantree Hello-Time

    BPDUs by the root. Value ranges between 1 to 10 and must not exceed (Bridge-Max-Age/2) – 1. The recommended value is 2 sec. Example: W310-1# set spantree hello-time 2 bridge hello time set to 2. Related Commands: Use then command to display spanning-tree information.
  • Page 356: Set Spantree Max-Age

    Value range is 6 to 40. The setting must be between 2 x (Bridge-Hello-Time + 1) and 2 x (Bridge-Forward- Delay – 1). Recommended value is 20 sec. Example: W310-1# set spantree max-age 20 bridge max age is set to 20. Related Commands: Use then command to display spanning-tree information.
  • Page 357: Set Spantree Priority

    The priority of the Spanning Tree. The valid range is from 0 to 61440 in increments of 4096. 0 indicates high priority and 61440 indicates low priority. The default setting is 32768. Example: W310-1# set spantree priority 4096 Bridge priority set to 4096. Related Commands: Use then command to display spanning-tree information.
  • Page 358: Set Spantree Tx-Hold-Count

    <rate> Syntax Description <rate> Value between 1 to 10; recommended value is 3 Example: W310-1# set spantree tx-hold-count 3 tx hold count is set to 3. Related Commands: Use then command to display spanning-tree information. show spantree...
  • Page 359: Show Spantree

    Chapter 14 Example: W310-1# set spantree version rapid-spanning-tree Spanning tree version is set to rapid spanning tree. Related Commands: Use then command to display spanning-tree information. show spantree show spantree User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use then show spantree command to display spanning-tree information.
  • Page 360 19 1 /2 not-connected 19 1 /3 LAG-member 1 /4 LAG-member 1 /5 not-connected 19 1 /6 not-connected 19 1 /8 not-connected 19 1 /9 not-connected 19 1 /10 not-connected 19 1 /11 not-connected 19 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 361 The version of Spanning Tree Protocol the bridge is currently Version running Spanning Tree The version of the Spanning Tree default Path Costs that are to Default Path Costs be used by this Bridge. 1 of 2 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 362 BPDUs transmitted during a hello-time period. • Use the command to set the version of Spanning Tree that set spantree version you want the switch to run: Common Spanning Tree or Rapid Spanning Tree. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 363: Chapter 15: Ssid Commands

    Closed System parameter to accept-any. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: [no] broadcast <transmit | not-transmit> Syntax Description transmit Enables a broadcast SSID for the wireless network. not-transmit Disables a broadcast SSID for the wireless network. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 364: Closed-System

    (Y/N)? Done! W310-1(super/SSID building1)# Related Commands: Use the command to display the W310 SSID parameters. show ssid closed-system User level: privileged, supervisor. Command Mode: SSID Use the closed-system command to enable or disable a closed system for the wireless network.
  • Page 365 This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! W310-1(super/SSID building1)# To enable a closed system: W310-1(super/SSID building1)# closed-system not-accept-any This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! W310-1(super/SSID building1)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 366: Dynamic-Rekeying-Interval

    This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! W310-1(super/SSID building1)# To reset the encryption rekeying interval to the default: W310-1(super/SSID building1)# no dynamic-rekeying-interval This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! W310-1(super/SSID building1)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 367: Security-Mode

    - WiFi Protected Access (WPA) that calls for 802.1x unique keys • wep - Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) encryption keys. Example: W310-1(super/SSID building1)# security-mode wep This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! W310-1(super/SSID building1)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 368: Show Ssid

    User level: privileged, supervisor. Command Mode: Root, SSID, LAP Use the show ssid command to display: • W310 SSID parameters and the associated Light Access Points (LAPs) (SSID mode), or • W310 SSID parameters for the specified LAP (LAP mode). Syntax: show ssid [<lap-name>]...
  • Page 369 W310-1(super)# To show the W310 SSID Table and a specific W110 (LAP) parameters: W310-1(super)# show-ssid port-02 ---------------------------------------------------------- SSID Name | BC | Cls | Scrty | Eff |Re-Key | VLAN | Acc | WEP |Interval|...
  • Page 370: Ssid

    This command will reboot the LAP(s). Do you want to continue (Y/N)? • Type Y to reboot the LAP. • Type N to cancel the reboot. The change in this setting will not take effect. Example: W310-1(super)# ssid building1 W310-1(super/building1)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 371: Ssid2Lap

    Specify one or more LAPs for which you want to set the SSID. If you do not specify a LAP name, then the SSID is set to all LAPs. Example: W310-1(super)# ssid2lap This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 372: Vlan

    VLAN is forwarded to all W310s. by-user-group-table VLAN is derived from the user group table. Example: In the User Group mode: W310-1(super/User group system)# vlan 8 This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! W310-1(super/User group system)#...
  • Page 373: Wep-Encryption-Key

    Up to 13 characters for 128 bit • Up to 16 characters for 152 bit Example: To set an encryption key: W310-1(super/SSID building1)# wep-encryption-key 3 AAAA This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 374: Wep-Encryption-Key-Effective

    The default value is 1. Example: To set the encryption key that will be used for wireless transmissions: W310-1(super/SSID building1)# wep-encryption-key-effective This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 375 Chapter 15 To set an encryption key to the default of zero (0) W310-1(super/SSID building1)# no encryption-key-effective This command will reboot the LAP(s) - do you want to continue (Y/N)? Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 376 Chapter 15 SSID Commands Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 377: Chapter 16: System Commands

    Chapter 16 System Commands This chapter describes the commands that you use to configure the W310 on a system level: • clear timezone • set welcome message • configure • show boot bank • • show bups power • get time •...
  • Page 378: Clear Timezone

    Coordinated Universal Time (UTC / GMT). • Use the command to display the current W310 time zone. show timezone configure User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the configure command to enter configure mode.
  • Page 379: Dir

    M# file ver num file type file location file description -- ---- -------- ---------- ------------- ---------------- Booter_Image 3.5.17 SW BootImage Nv-Ram Booter Image module-config Running Conf Module Configuration EW_Archive SW Web Image Nv-Ram Web Download Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 380 Booter_Image—Contains the booter code executed after reset. You cannot replace by this file. • startup-config—Contains the startup (saved in NVRAM) configuration for policy and routing in the W310 • running-config—Contains the running (currently active) configuration for policy and routing in the W310 ver num S/W Version number—Relevant only for Device Manager and...
  • Page 381: Get Time

    – the string to be used as the hostname (up to 20 characters). ! To define a name that includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, for example “new york”. Examples: W310-1# hostname Session hostname is ‘W310’ Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 382: Nvram Initialize

    Resets all the Layer 2 switching parameters Not applicable Example: W310-1# nvram initialize This command will restore factory defaults, and can disconnect your telnet session *** Reset *** - do you want to continue (Y/N)? y Connection closed by foreign host Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 383: Reset

    Chapter 16 reset User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the reset command to restart the W310 switch. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: reset [<module number>] Syntax Description <module number> Example: To reset the switch: W310-1# reset This command will force a switch-over to the master module and disconnect your telnet session.
  • Page 384: Set Bups Power

    User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set license command to activate the SMON capabilities of an Avaya W310 switch. One SMON license is required per Avaya W310. For a full description of the SMON License and the installation procedure, see the Installation Guide provided with the License.
  • Page 385: Set Queuing Scheme

    [module] Not applicable Example: W310-1# set queuing scheme strict Queuing scheme is set to strict W310-1# set queuing scheme wrr 8 Queuing scheme is set to wrr 8 Related Commands: Use the command to display the current queuing scheme show queuing scheme settings.
  • Page 386: Set System Contact

    The contact name string should be typed inside quotation marks (“”). • Omitting this variable clears the contact name. Example: W310-1(super)# set system contact “gregory kohll” *** Set system contact *** system contact set set system location User level: user, privileged, supervisor...
  • Page 387: Set System Name

    Chapter 16 Example: W310-1# set system location “tech-support” *** Set system location *** system location set set system name User level: privileged, supervisor. Use the set system name command to set the mib2 system name MIB variable. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: set system name [<string>]...
  • Page 388: Set Time Client

    Description enable Enable periodic network time acquisition disable Disable periodic network time acquisition Example: W310-1# set time client enable Time client mode enabled Related Commands: Use the command to display the time status and parameters. show time parameters Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 389: Set Time Protocol

    Use the SNTP protocol time-protocol Use the TIME protocol Example: W310-1# set time protocol sntp-protocol The protocol has been set to SNTP protocol W310-1# set time protocol time-protocol The protocol has been set to TIME protocol Related Commands: Use the command to display the time status and parameters.
  • Page 390: Set Time Server

    <ip address> Syntax Description <ip address> IP address of the TIME server. Example: W310-1# set time server 192.49.53.68 The Server Ip has been set to 192.49.53.68 Related Commands: Use the command to display the time status and parameters. show time parameters set timezone User level: privileged, supervisor.
  • Page 391: Set Web Aux-Files-Url

    UTC clear timezone (Coordinated Universal Time) • Use the command to display the current W310 time and time zone. show time • Use the command to display the time status and show time parameters parameters.
  • Page 392: Set Welcome Message

    ! To define a string that includes spaces, you must enclose the entire string in quotation marks, for example, “new york”. Example: W310-1# set welcome message avaya The new welcome string is "avaya" show boot bank User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show boot bank command to display the software bank from which the switch will boot at the next boot process.
  • Page 393: Show Bups Power

    Use the show download status command to display a summary of the last software download operation. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show download status [<module_number>] Syntax Description [<module_number>] Example: W310-1> show download status 1 Bank Download State Activity Status Download Size ----- ------ --------------- ---------------- --------------- Bank B idle Download idle...
  • Page 394: Show Image Version

    Use the show license command to display the current licenses installed on the switch. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show license Example: W310-1> show license Application License Key State Feature Flag --- ------------------- ----------------------------- ---------- --------- smon 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 licensed Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 395: Show Module

    Chapter 16 Related Commands: Use the command to activate the SMON capabilities of an Avaya W310 set license switch. show module User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show module command to display switch status and information. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show module [<mod_num>]...
  • Page 396: Show Module-Identity

    Use the show module-identity command to display the switch identity, which is required for acquiring a license. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show module-identity [<module>] Syntax Description [<module>] Example: W310-1> show module-identity Module Identity --------------- 1234567 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 397: Show Powerinline

    If you do not specify a number, all ports are displayed. Example: W310-1> show powerinline 1 External power supply is Watts. External power is not active Actual power consumption is 0 W. Port Inline Powering Operational Priority Status ---- ----------- -------- High High Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 398: Show Queuing Scheme

    Example: W310-1> show queuing scheme Queuing scheme: default Related Commands: Use the command to set the queuing scheme to either strict or set queuing scheme weighted round robin and to set the weights. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 399: Show System

    Use the show tftp download software status commands to display the status of the current TFTP Device Manager software (Embedded Web) download process into the device. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show tftp download status [<mod_num>] Syntax Description [<mod_num>] Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 400: Show Time

    : (null) Last warning : No-warning show time User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show time command to display the current W310 time and time zone. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show time Example: W310-1> show time...
  • Page 401: Show Time Parameters

    Coordinated Universal Time (UTC / GMT). show timezone User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show timezone command to display the current W310 time zone. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show timezone...
  • Page 402: Show Web Aux-Files-Url

    149.49.36.212/W310test Related Commands: Use the command to allow the Device Manager to set web aux-files-url automatically locate the URL of the Web server containing the Device Manager help files and Java plug-in. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 403: Sync Time

    Use the tree command to display a list of CLI commands available at the current user level. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: tree [<depth>] Syntax Description [<depth>] Depth of tree output. If you do not enter a value, the entire tree is displayed. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 404 --type q to quit or space key to continue-- Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 405: Chapter 17: Cli User Interface Commands

    • show logout • show timeout • terminal clear screen User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the clear screen command to clear the current terminal display. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: clear screen Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 406: Help

    The syntax for this command is: prompt-length {full | <prompt-size>} Syntax Description full Display the full length of the prompt <prompt-size> Set the length in characters of the prompt to display Example: W310-1(super)# prompt-length 4 ~r)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 407: Retstatus

    Time until the system automatically disconnects an idle session. minutes>] • Setting the value to 0 disables the automatic disconnection of idle sessions • Default value is 15 minutes • Omitting the <timeout in minutes> variable restores the default setting. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 408: Set Terminal Recovery Password

    ! This command can be run only from the console port on the device. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: set terminal recovery password {enable | disable} Example: W310-1# set terminal recovery password enable Done! Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 409: Show Logout

    The syntax for this command is: show timeout Example: W310-1> show timeout CLI timeout is 10 minutes Related Commands: Use the command to set the time in minutes before the system automatically set logout disconnects an idle session. Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 410: Terminal

    Description width Width of display (line length). The default is 80. length Length of display (number of lines). The default is 24. [<characters>] The number of characters. Example: W310-1> terminal width 80 terminal width: 80 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 411: Chapter 18: User, User Group, And Radius Commands

    Chapter 18 User, User Group, and RADIUS Commands This chapter describes the commands that you use to configure users, user groups, and RADIUS user authentication on the W310: • allowed-ap-list • clear radius authentication server • home-gateway • policy-user-group •...
  • Page 412: Allowed-Ap-List

    APs. A zero (0) entry means access to this list is denied. Example: To enter an allowed list of APs for a user group: W310-1(super/User group building1)# allowed-ap-list remove engineering Done! W310-1(super/User group building1)# To add an AP Group to a user group:...
  • Page 413: Clear Radius Authentication Server

    Description primary Remove primary RADIUS server secondary Remove secondary RADIUS server Example: W310-1(super)# clear radius authentication server secondary Related Commands: • Use the command to set the IP address set radius authentication server (and shared secret) of the primary or secondary RADIUS Authentication server.
  • Page 414: Home-Gateway

    Home gateway IP address(es) for the user group. The default value of 00.00.00.00 is a dynamic home gateway assignment, for example, the current W310 is the home gateway. Example: To set the home gateway IP address for a user group: W310-1(super/User group building1)# home-gateway 149.48.88.97...
  • Page 415: Policy-User-Group

    To assign a policy to a user group: W310-1(super/User group building1)# policy-user-group system Done! W310-1(super/User group building1)# To return to the default policy user group: W310-1(super/User group building1)# no policy-user-group system Done! W310-1(super/User group building1)# Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 416: Set Radius Authentication

    User level: supervisor Use the set radius authentication command to enable or disable RADIUS authentication for the W310 switch. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: set radius authentication {enable | disable} Syntax...
  • Page 417: Set Radius Authentication Retry-Number

    The syntax for this command is: set radius authentication retry-number <number> Syntax Description <number> Number of retries Example: W310-1(super)# set radius authentication retry-number 3 Related Commands: Use the command to display all RADIUS show radius authentication authentication settings. set radius authentication retry-time...
  • Page 418: Set Radius Authentication Secret

    Chapter 18 User, User Group, and RADIUS Commands Example: W310-1(super)# set radius authentication retry-time 5 Related Commands: Use the command to display all RADIUS show radius authentication authentication settings. set radius authentication secret User level: supervisor Use the set radius authentication secret command to enable secret authentication for the W310 switch.
  • Page 419: Set Radius Authentication Server

    <ip-addr> IP address of the RADIUS authentication server primary default - Primary authentication server secondary Secondary authentication server Example: W310-1(super)# set radius authentication server 192.40.12.36 secret primary Related Commands: • Use the command to remove a clear radius authentication server primary or secondary RADIUS authentication server.
  • Page 420: Set Radius Authentication Udp-Port

    RADIUS server used port number 1645. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: set radius authentication udp-port <number> Example: W310-1(super)# set radius authentication udp-port 300 Related Commands: Use the command to display all RADIUS show radius authentication authentication settings.
  • Page 421: Show

    No allowed Apg List Done! W310-1(super/User group engineering)# show radius authentication User level: user, privileged, supervisor Use the show radius authentication command to display all RADIUS authentication settings. Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show radius authentication Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 422: Show User Group Table

    Related Commands: • Use the command to enable or disable RADIUS set radius authentication authentication for the W310 switch. • Use the to set the number of set radius authentication retry-number times the switch sends an access request when there is no response.
  • Page 423: Show Username

    The syntax for this command is: show username Example: W310-1(super)# show username User account password access-type ----------------------------- --------------------------- -------- root ***** admin gkohll ***** read-only readwrite ***** read-write Related Commands: Use the command to add a local user account. username Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 424: Show Users Profile

    The one bits in the wildcard correspond to bits in the IP address that can vary. Note that this is the opposite of how bits are used in a netmask. 1 of 2 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 425: User-Group

    The Light Access Point (LAP) name for which you want to display user attributes. <vlan> Filter the display by Virtual LAN (VLAN) selection. 2 of 2 Example: W310-1(super)# show users profile ip 10.10.10.10 User account password access-type ------------------------------- -------------------------------- --------...
  • Page 426 Example: To create a user group or enter User Group mode for an existing user group: W310-1(super)# user-group system W310-1(super/User group system)# To remove a user-group: W310-1> W310-1(super/User group system)# no user-group system W310-1> Done! W310-1> W310-1(super)# Related Commands: Use the command to set the user group’s home gateway.
  • Page 427: Username

    ! To define a name that includes spaces, you must enclose the entire name in quotation marks, for example “new york”. <passwd> User’s password (minimum four characters) access-type {read-only | Access type definition: read-write | admin} • read only • read-write or • administrator Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 428: Vlan

    Chapter 18 User, User Group, and RADIUS Commands Example: W310-1(super)# username john password johnny access-type read-write User account added. W310-1(super)# username root password secret access-type read-write ERROR: User account root has always an administrator access type. W310-1(super)# username root password secret access-type admin User account modified.
  • Page 429 VLAN is forwarded to all W310s. by-user-group-table VLAN is derived from the user group table. Example: In the User Group mode: W310-1(super/User group system)# vlan 8 Done! W310-1(super/User group system)# In the SSID mode: W310-1(super/SSID building1)# vlan 8 Done!
  • Page 430 Chapter 18 User, User Group, and RADIUS Commands Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 431: Chapter 19: Wireless Domain Commands

    • domain active server • SpectraLink support Syntax: The syntax for this command is: show wireless domain parameters Example: W310-1(super)# show wireless domain parameters Master Server: 192.54.2.10 Backup Server: 192.54.4.12 Active Server: 192.54.2.10 Domain: Spectralink: not supported...
  • Page 432: Wireless-Domain-Servers

    IP address of the master mobility server. <backup-ip- IP address of the backup (redundant) mobility server. address> <domain-name> Name for the domain. This is usually a cluster of W310 switches that allows roaming. Use up to 64 characters. Example: W310-1# wireless-domain-servers 192.168.49.75 192.168.49.88 R&D...
  • Page 433: Wireless-Domain-Secret

    [no] wireless-domain-secret <secret> <retype-secret> Syntax Description <secret> Secret for gateway-to-gateway and gateway-to-LAP communication. Enter a string of up to 32 characters. The W310 has a default secret. <retype-secret> Retype the secret exactly as you did the first time. Example: W310-1# wireless-domain-secret r6vte 3...
  • Page 434 Chapter 19 Wireless Domain Commands Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 435 AP-Group copy stack-config tftp inter-wireless-gateways-secret copy startup-config tftp copy tftp EW_Archive ip access-control-list copy tftp LAP_image 21, ip policy-list-copy ip qos-list copy tftp mobility-startup Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 436 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 437 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 438 356, Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 439 321, wep-keys-format wireless-domain-secret wireless-domain-servers Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...
  • Page 440 Avaya W310 Command Reference Guide...

Table of Contents