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Command Reference Guide Warranty and Customer Service ADTRAN will repair and return this product within the warranty period if it does not meet its published specifications or fails while in service. Warranty information can be found at www.adtran.com. (Click on Warranty and Repair Information under Support.)
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Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support. If additional pre-sales support is needed, the ADTRAN Support website provides a variety of support services such as a searchable knowledge base, latest product documentation, application briefs, case studies, and a link to submit a question to an Applications Engineer.
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Territory Manager or the Enterprise Training Coordinator. Export Statement An Export License is required if an ADTRAN product is sold to a Government Entity outside of the EU+8 (Austria, Australia, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom).
For a list of all of the commands available through the CLI, see 61950860L1-35L (All Products). If you are new to the ADTRAN Operating System’s (AOS) Command Line Interface (CLI), take a few moments to review the information provided in the section which follows (CLI Introduction).
Understanding Configuration Modes The ADTRAN CLI has four configuration modes to organize the configuration commands – Global, Line, Router, and Interface. Each configuration mode supports a set of commands specific to the configurable parameters for the mode.
For example: >enable #config term (config)#int eth 0/1 Using CLI Shortcuts The ADTRAN CLI provides several shortcuts which help you configure your AOS product more easily. See the following table for descriptions. Shortcut Description Up arrow key To re-display a previously entered command, use the up arrow key. Continuing to press the up arrow key cycles through all commands entered starting with the most recent command.
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Obtain syntax help for a specific command by entering the command, a space, and then a question mark (?). The ADTRAN CLI displays the range of values and a brief description of the next parameter expected for that particular command. For...
Command Reference Guide COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS This portion of the guide provides a detailed listing of all available commands for the ADTRAN OS CLI (organized by command set). Each command listing contains pertinent information including the default value, a description of all sub-command parameters, functional notes for using the command, and a brief technology review.
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Specifies a valid interface ID to clear (e.g., 1 for port channel 1). Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced.
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? for a complete list of applicable interfaces. Default Values There are no default settings for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced.
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? for a complete list of applicable interfaces. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
? or clear port-security dynamic interface ? for a complete list of applicable interfaces. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
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? for a complete list of applicable interfaces. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following command clears the violation count associated with the Ethernet interface 0/1: >enable...
Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 2.1 Additional debug messages were implemented for dial-backup operation to ADTRAN’s IQ and Express Series products. Functional Notes The debug dial-backup command activates debug messages to aid in the troubleshooting of dial-backup links. Usage Examples The following example activates debug messages for dial-backup operation: >enable...
Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, all debug messages in the AOS are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes With GVRP enabled on many ports, this command can produce a lot of output. To see these messages debug gvrp interface <interface>...
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Displays debug messages showing all GVRP-related VLAN changes occurring on the interface. Default Values By default, all debug messages in the AOS are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
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VLAN only. Range is 1 to 4094. Default Values By default, all debug messages in the AOS are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced.
Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, all debug messages in the AOS are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates port security debug messages: >enable...
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Enables messages specific to the stack protocol. Default Values By default, all debug messages in the AOS are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example activates the possible debug stack messages: >enable...
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Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes This command is available only in stack-master mode.
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Command Reference Guide show buffers users [realtime] Use the show buffers users command to display a list of the top users of packet buffers. Typically, this command will only be used as a debug tool by ADTRAN personnel. Syntax Description realtime Displays full-screen output in real time.
Specifies the channel group using the channel group ID (16). Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example displays the current configured GARP application timer values: >enable...
Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example displays a GVRP configuration summary for the switch: >enable...
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? for a complete list of applicable interfaces. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example displays statistics related to GVRP for Ethernet interface 0/24: >enable...
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Shows how much memory has been set aside to be used without memory caching, how much memory is being used and how much memory is free. (Valid only on NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series Units.) realtime Displays full-screen output in real time. See the Functional Notes below for more information.
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Displays information for a single specific monitor session. Shows all sessions. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is a sample from the show monitor session command: >enable...
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ID number. Type show port-auth interface ? for a list of valid interfaces. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example displays the port authentication information: >enable...
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Displays information for all interfaces, even if not configured for port expiration. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced.
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Displays full-screen output in real time. See the Functional Notes below for more information. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R series units. Command History Release 9.1 Command was introduced. Release 11.1 The real time display option was added.
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Default Values No defaults necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 6.1 Command was introduced.
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Optional. Displays the spanning-tree protocol status in detail. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is an example output using the show spanning-tree active command: >enable...
Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is an example output using the show spanning-tree blockedports command: >enable...
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Optional. Displays spanning-tree protocol information for only active interfaces. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is an example output using the show spanning-tree detail command: >...
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Optional. Displays only spanning-tree protocol state information. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is an example output using the show spanning-tree interface ethernet command: >enable...
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Optional. Displays only spanning-tree protocol state information. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is an example output using the show spanning-tree interface gigabit-ethernet command: >enable...
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Optional. Displays only spanning-tree protocol state information. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is an example output using the show spanning-tree interface port-channel command: >enable...
Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is sample output using the show spanning-tree pathcost method command. In this case 32-bit values are being used when calculating path costs: >enable...
Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Release 10.1 The real time display option was introduced.
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Optional. Displays the priority and system-id of the spanning-tree root. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following is an example output using the show spanning-tree summary command: >enable...
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Displays the stack topology output in real time. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Release 10.1 The real time display option was introduced.
Usage Examples The following is sample output for this command: >enable #show system ADTRAN, Inc. OS version 07.00.20 Checksum: 3B2FCC0F, built on Tue Jun 01 13:36:36 2004 Boot ROM version 07.00.20 Checksum: 604D, built on: Tue Jun 01 13:59:11 2004 Copyright (c) 1999-2004, ADTRAN, Inc.
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Usage Examples The following is a sample of show users output: >enable #show users - CONSOLE 0 'adtran' logged in and enabled Idle for 00:00:00 - TELNET 0 (172.22.12.60:3998) 'password-only' logged in (not enabled) Idle for 00:00:14 - FTP (172.22.12.60:3999) 'adtran' logged in (not enabled)
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Command Reference Guide show version Use the show version command to display the current ADTRAN operating system (AOS) version information. Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units.
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Specifies unit ID of the stack member to connect to via a Telnet session. Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced.
Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No defaults necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enters the VLAN Configuration mode: >enable...
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The login list named default is the default list used to authenticate users when no other list is assigned to the line. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced.
[filename <name> | restart | retry-count <number>| server <name or address>] Use the auto-config command to enable the automatic self-configuration feature in ADTRAN OS. Use the no form of this command to halt the Auto-Config process. For more detailed information on auto-config, see the Auto-Config Configuration Guide on the documentation CD, PN 61200560L1-29.2.
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Subnet is 10.10.20.0. For more detailed information on VPN configuration, refer to the technical support note VPN Configuration Guide located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Step 1: Enter the Global configuration mode (i.e., config terminal mode).
Use the crypto ike remote-id command to specify the remote ID and to associate a pre-shared key with the remote ID. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note VPN Configuration Guide located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description address <IPv4 address>...
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Example for typical asn1-dn format with wildcards used to match a portion of the remote ID: crypto ike remote-id asn1-dn "CN=*, C=US, S=ALCA, L=Huntsville, O=Adtran, OU=*" (matches any remote ID string with the same values for the C, S, L, and O fields, and any values in the CN and...
(e.g., esp-3des, esp-sha-hmac, etc.). The transform set is then assigned to a crypto map using the map’s set transform-set command. Refer to set transform-set <setname1 - setname6> For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note VPN Configuration Guide located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <setname>...
Variations of this command include the following: crypto map <mapname> <mapindex> ipsec-ike crypto map <mapname> <mapindex> ipsec-manual For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note VPN Configuration Guide located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
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To provide extra security, the AOS can encrypt the Enable password when displaying the current configuration. For example, the following is a show configuration printout (password portion) with an unencrypted Enable password (ADTRAN): enable password ADTRAN Alternately, the following is a show configuration printout (password portion) with an Enable password of...
By default, the join timer is 200 milliseconds, the leave timer is 600 milliseconds, and the leaveall timer is 10000 milliseconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced.
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Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, GVRP is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes Disabling GVRP globally will disable GVRP on all interfaces.
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190.72.22.55.0/24 network: (config)#ip access-list extended AllowIKE (config-ext-nacl)#permit udp 190.72.22.55.0 0.0.0.255 eq 500 any eq 500 For more details, refer to the ADTRAN OS System Documentation CD or the ADTRAN website (www.adtran.com) for technical support notes regarding access-list configuration. Technology Review...
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(config)#ip access-list standard UnTrusted (config-std-nacl)#deny 190.72.22.248 0.0.0.3 For more details, refer to the ADTRAN OS System Documentation CD or the ADTRAN website (www.adtran.com) for technical support notes regarding access list configuration. Technology Review Creating access policies and lists to regulate traffic through the routed network is a four-step process: Step 1: Enable the security features of the AOS using the ip firewall command.
All other configuration parameters will remain intact, and VPN functionality will be disabled. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the VPN Configuration Guide located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description No subcommands.
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Many attacks use similar invalid traffic patterns; therefore attacks other than the examples listed below may also be blocked by the firewall. To determine if a specific attack is blocked by the AOS firewall, please contact ADTRAN technical support. Invalid Traffic Pattern...
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Command was introduced. Functional Notes When AOS experiences an exception it will generate a file with detailed information that ADTRAN’s Technical Support can use to diagnose the problem, This command allows the unit to email the exception report to a list of addresses upon rebooting after the exception. This command should be used in conjunction with the other logging email commands.
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Specifies a valid slot/port interface ID (e.g., eth 0/1). Default Values By default, there are no static entries configured. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
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Optional. Sets the direction of traffic on the source interface (transmit and receive, receive only, or transmit only). Default Values Direction of traffic defaults to both. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
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Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values No default value is necessary for this command. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example sets all global port-authentication settings to their default states:...
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Specifies the maximum number of authentication requests. Default Values By default, the maximum number of authentication requests is set at 2. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced.
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Use the port-auth re-authentication command to enable re-authentication. Syntax Description No subcommands necessary. Default Values By default, re-authentication is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables re-authentication:...
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By default, quiet-period is set to 60 seconds, re-authperiod is set to 3600 seconds (1 hour), and tx-period is set to 30 seconds. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced.
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Specifies the source MAC address. Default Values By default, load balance is set to src-mac. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes During port aggregation, the port channel interface must determine on which physical port to transmit packets.
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By default, CoS 0 and 1 are mapped to queue 1; CoS 2 and 3 are mapped to queue 2; CoS 4 and 5 are mapped to queue 3; CoS 6 and 7 are mapped to queue 4. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
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Sets the map to the following default values: DSCP Default Values By default, this command is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 7.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes When one of the specified DSCP values is detected in an incoming packet, the CoS priority is altered based on the corresponding map value.
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Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, the queue type is weighted round robin (WRR). Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables strict-priority queuing:...
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Default Values By default, all four weights are set to 25. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
Populates the system location string using an alphanumeric string enclosed in quotation marks (up to 32 characters in length). Default Values By default, the snmp-server location is set to ADTRAN. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, 1000R, 2000, 3000, 4000, and 5000 and Total Access 900 Series units.
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Setting this value puts you in stack member mode, as opposed to stack master mode. Default Values By default, stack vlan is 2386, and the stack IP network is 169.254.0.0/24. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following are variations of the stack command: This example configures the unit to be the stack master and use the default stack VLAN and IP network.
All users defined using the username/password command are valid for access to the unit using the login local-userlist command. Usage Examples The following example creates a username of ADTRAN with password ADTRAN: (config)#username ADTRAN password ADTRAN 61200510L1-35E Global Configuration Mode Command Set...
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To provide extra security, the AOS can encrypt the enable password when displaying the current configuration. For example, the following is a show configuration printout (password portion) with an unencrypted enable password (ADTRAN): enable password ADTRAN Alternately, the following is a show configuration printout (password portion) with an enable password of...
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To provide extra security, the AOS can encrypt the enable password when displaying the current configuration. For example, the following is a show configuration printout (password portion) with an unencrypted enable password (ADTRAN): enable password ADTRAN Alternately, the following is a show configuration printout (password portion) with an enable password of...
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Statically adds the interface to a channel group. Default Values By default, the interface is not part of a channel group. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
This allows you to apply multiple crypto maps if you have created maps which share the same name but have different map index numbers. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note Configuring VPN located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
Use the mac-address command to specify the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the unit. Only the last three values of the MAC address can be modified. The first three values contain the ADTRAN reserved number (00:0A:C8) by default. Use the no form of this command to return to the default MAC address programmed by ADTRAN.
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Default Values By default, e authentication mode is port-based. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example configures the unit for MAC-based authentication mode:...
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Blocks only incoming traffic when the port becomes unauthorized. Default Values By default, traffic is blocked in both directions. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
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Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, this command is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples The following example enables multiple hosts to access an authorized port:...
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Forces the port into an unauthorized state. Default Values By default, all ports are forced to an authorized state. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
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(0 to 7). Default Values By default, the interface is untrusted with a default CoS of 0. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes Set the interface to trust cos if received 802.1P CoS values are considered valid (i.e., no need to...
Specifies a cost value of 1 to 200,000,000. Default Values By default, the cost value is set to 1000/(link speed in Mbps). Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
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AOS to no longer block packets. This level must be less than the rising level. Range: 0 to 100 percent. Default Values By default, storm-control is disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes This setting configures the rising and falling suppression values.
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Shuts down the interface during a storm. Default Values By default, this command is disabled; the interface will only filter traffic. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
Specifies a valid VLAN interface ID (1 to 4094). Default Values By default, this is set to VLAN 1 (the default VLAN). Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values By default, GVRP is disabled on all ports. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes Enabling GVRP on any interface enables GVRP globally.
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Sets port to transmit and receive packets on all VLANs included within its VLAN allowed list. Default Values By default, switchport mode is set to access. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes Configuring the interface for stack mode (using the switchport mode stack command) enables the switch to communicate with other switches that it is stacking capable.
Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values This command is disabled by default. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 1000 and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 10.1 Command was introduced. Usage Example In the example below, all three of the ports are on VLAN 3, and eth 0/1 and eth 0/2 are designated as protected ports.
Syntax Description No subcommands. Default Values This command is disabled by default. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Functional Notes You cannot enable port security on a port that is already configured as the following: •...
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Configures the address to be removed after the specified time, regardless of activity. Default Values By default, dynamic and static aging are disabled. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
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Configures the interface to shut down after the specified time, regardless of activity. Default Values By default, this command is disabled and set to type absolute. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
MAC address is not specified. Default Values By default, sticky learning is disabled and there are no configured MAC addresses. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced.
Specifies the maximum number of secure MAC addresses to be associated with the interface. Range: 1 to 132. Default Values The default value for this command is 1. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
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Default Values The default for this command is shutdown. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced. Usage Examples...
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Specifies a list of valid VLAN interface IDs. Refer to Functional Notes, below. Default Values By default, all valid VLANs are allowed. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
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Default Values By default, no VLANs are in the VLAN GVRP trunking fixed list (switchport trunk fixed vlan none). Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 8.1 Command was introduced.
Specifies a valid VLAN interface ID (1 to 4094). Default Values By default, this is set to VLAN 1. Applicable Platforms This command applies to the NetVanta 300, 1000, and 1000R Series units. Command History Release 5.1 Command was introduced.
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Functional Notes The pinouts for each of the available interfaces can be found in the Hardware Configuration Guide located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD (provided in shipment). Usage Examples The following example configures the serial interface to work with the X.21 adapter cable:...
This allows you to apply multiple crypto maps if you have created maps which share the same name but have different map index numbers. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note Configuring VPN located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
This allows you to apply multiple crypto maps if you have created maps which share the same name but have different map index numbers. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note Configuring VPN located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
PAP uses this entry to check received information from the peer. CHAP uses this entry to check the received peer hostname and a common password. Usage Examples The following example creates a username of ADTRAN with password ADTRAN for the demand link labeled 5: (config)#interface demand 5...
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Command History Release 1.1 Command was introduced. Release 2.1 Added signaling type none to provide support for dial-backup to ADTRAN IQ and Express series products. Usage Examples The following example sets the signaling method for the endpoint to cisco: (config)#interface frame-relay 1...
This allows you to apply multiple crypto maps if you have created maps which share the same name but have different map index numbers. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note Configuring VPN located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
This allows you to apply multiple crypto maps if you have created maps which share the same name but have different map index numbers. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note Configuring VPN located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
This allows you to apply multiple crypto maps if you have created maps which share the same name but have different map index numbers. For VPN configuration example scripts, refer to the technical support note Configuring VPN located on the ADTRAN OS Documentation CD provided with your unit. Syntax Description <mapname>...
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