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Table of Contents Preface.............................. 4 Introduction to the 4000 Series User Guide................8 Getting Started..........................10 Managing the Switch......................... 19 Configuring Stacked Switches....................22 Common Commands.........................26 Software Licensing....................................54 Index..............................55 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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8 This guide is intended for use by network administrators who are responsible for installing and setting up 4000 Series switches. This is an abbreviated guide intended to highlight features, functionality, and operations specific to 4000 Series switches and is not intended to be a comprehensive guide about each feature of our software.
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Introduction to the 4000 Series User Guide Open Source Declarations Open Source Declarations Some software files have been licensed under certain open source licenses. More information is available at: www.extremenetworks.com/support/policies/open-source- declaration/. 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
16 The Getting Started chapter is intended to help you learn about the features, functionality, and operations of 4000 Series switches in relation to the operating system software. You will find information about these switches, software version requirements, and other helpful software orientation information in this chapter.
Web (using Chalet), mobile apps (using Bluetooth), or through the console. Available CLI Modes There are two CLI modes that are available for use on 4000 Series switches: • Basic CLI The basic CLI provides access to a limited set of switch operating system commands.
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Y.1731 Multinetting for forwarding ExtremeCloud™ IQ Agent Support 4000 Series switches require management by ExtremeCloud IQ or ExtremeCloud IQ Site Engine. Currently, device discovery, basic monitoring, and visibility into homogenous stacking are supported. Switch Engine also has the ability to configure an optional user-defined virtual router (VR) and address of the server for ExtremeCloud IQ agent to connect to.
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For more information about ExtremeCloud IQ, go to https:// www.extremenetworks.com/support/documentation/extremecloud-iq/. Table 5: Supported Platforms Switch Series Switch Models 4120 4120-24MW-4Y 4120-48MW-4Y 4220 4220-8X 4220-12P-4X 4220-12T-4X 4220-24P-4X 4220-24T-4X 4220-48P-4X 4220-48T-4X 4220-4MW-8P-4X 4220-4MW-20P-4X 4220-8MW-40P-4X 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Chalet features an Quick Setup mode for configuring a switch in a few simple steps. Basic data surrounding port utilization, power, and Quality of Service (QoS) are available, and more advanced users can configure multiple VLANs, and create Access Control Lists (ACLs). 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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The clone.py script copies the following: • All content under: ◦ /boot ◦ /exos ◦ /alt/boot ◦ /alt/exos (optionally) /usr/local/cfg ◦ • Specific NVRAM contents: Boot selector ◦ CLI banner ◦ Failsafe username,password, and action ◦ 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
• If the clone primary is started and stopped, the configuration dirty bit is set. Supported Platforms Cloning is supported on all 4000 Series platforms. Logging in to the Switch Perform the following tasks to log in to the switch.
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‘slot’:’port’ notation. In turn, any command output would specify ‘slot’ information and ports displayed in ‘slot’:’port’ notation. To assign slot:port notation to a standalone switch, use the following command: configure system ports notation [slot:port | slot/port] 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Assigning Slot:Port Notation on Standalone Switches Getting Started The CLI prompt for the switch changes to show that you have changed it to slot:port notation. For example: Slot-1 5420F-48P-4XE.1 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
Eight SSH2 sessions • Six XML sessions Managing the Switch with Bluetooth Devices You can manage 4000 Series switches using Bluetooth with mobile devices or laptops. Bluetooth is enabled by default. Supported Platforms Switch: 4000 Series switches. 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Managing the Switch with Bluetooth Devices Managing the Switch Adapters: Dongles with a common Bluetooth controller (Cypress CY20702). Vendors with CY20702 pluggable and CC&C (USB-BT-400). 4000 Series switches also support the Extreme Networks Bluetooth 5.0 dongle (XN-USB-BT500-ADAPTER). Limitations • Stacking with Bluetooth is not supported. Currently, access to a slot connected with a Bluetooth device is supported, but other slots cannot be accessed.
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{discovery | pairing } To clear Bluetooth devices, use the following command: clear switch bluetooth device [all | address] To show Bluetooth information, use the following command: show switch bluetooth [statistics | inventory] 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
24 • show stacking stack-ports on page 25 These commands are also helpful when debugging problems with your stack. Note The examples in the following sections show a stack consisting of four switches. 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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--EeMm-Nn -- 00:04:96:9c:53:b6 4 Auto <none> <none> --EeMm-Nn -- * - Indicates this node Flags: (C) master-Capable in use, (c) master-capable is configured, (E) Stacking is currently Enabled, (e) Stacking is configured Enabled, 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Factory MAC address : 00:04:96:26:6b:ec Stack MAC address : 02:04:96:26:6b:ec Alternate IP address : <none> Alternate gateway : <none> Stack Port 1: State : Operational Blocked? : No Control path active? : Yes 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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(C) Control path is active, (B) Port is Blocked In the command output, a state other than Operational indicates a potential problem. Check the physical connections and the software configuration for the ports in question. 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
VLANs. delegation snooping [ {ipv6- prefix} ipv6_prefix |ipv6-prefix all] [ {vlan} vlan_name |vlan all] Clears the CDP neighbor information. clear cdp neighbor [device id device_id | all] counters {ports ports_list} 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Clears the Domain Name System (DNS) clear dns cache cache entries. Clears the Domain Name System (DNS) clear dns cache analytics entries cache analytics entries for a virtual router {{vr} vr_name} (VR). 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Clears the neighbor information collected clear lldp neighbors [all | port for one or all ports on the switch. port_list] Clears the log messages in memory and clear log { static | messages NVRAM. [memory-buffer | nvram]} 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Resets the partner Spanning Tree Protocol clear stpd stpd_name ports version to the configured version. port_list protocol-migration Removes addresses from the allocation clear vlan vlan_name dhcp-address- table. allocation [[all {offered | assigned | declined | expired}] | ipaddress] 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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[port_list | all] authentication [ disable | enable | key {key | default | encrypted encrypted_key}] Configures the uplink port for and enables configure fabric attach uplink Fabric Attach standalone proxy operation. [port | none] 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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[dynamic | {vlan} vlan_name | all] Enables the relay agent option (option 82). configure ip-security dhcp- snooping information option Configures the relay agent option (option configure ip-security dhcp- 82) policy. snooping information policy [drop | keep | replace] 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Syslog server. The Syslog server's IP {udp_port}} | ipPort | ipaddress address along with the ipPort and local tls-port {tls_port}] {vr vr_name} facility (a tuple) identify which Syslog server {local0...local7} from source-ip- target is to be configured. address 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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| host_name] Manually configures the port speed and configure ports port_list {medium duplex setting of one or more ports on a [copper | fiber]} auto off speed switch. speed duplex [half | full] 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Configures the number of times a slot can configure slot slot_number be restarted on a failure before it is shut restart-limit num_restarts down. configure snmp [sysContact sysContact | sysName sysName | sysLocation sysLocation] 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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| profile_name] param [[hex hex_param_name]] | param_name] {volatile} Adds a user name (security name) to a configure snmpv3 add group [[hex group. hex_group_name] | group_name] user [[hex hex_user_name] | user_name] {sec-model [snmpv1| snmpv2c | usm]} {volatile} 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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| hex hex_priv_password | priv_password} }} {volatile} Creates a new user by cloning from an configure snmpv3 add user existing SNMPv3 user. [[hex hex_user_name] | user_name] {engine-id engine_id}clone-from [[hex hex_user_name] | user_name] {engine-id clone_from_engine_id} 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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[all | [[hex hex_user_name] | user_name] {engine-id engine_id}] Configures the SNMPv3 snmpEngineID. configure snmpv3 engine-id hex_engine_id Configures SNMPv3 INFORM notification configure snmpv3 target-addr [[hex retries. hex_addr_name] | addr_name] retry retry_count 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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[url | none] URL for an SSH2 x509v3 authentication. Enables or disables Online Certificate configure ssh2 x509v3 ocsp signer Status Protocol (OCSP) signer's ocsp- ocsp-nocheck [on | off] nocheck for SSH2 x509v3 authentication. 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Allows you to restrict the license level at configure stacking {node-address which the node operates. node-address | slot slot-number} license-level license_restriction 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Enables and disables auto-edge detection. configure stpd stpd_name ports auto-edge [on | off] port_list Disables the edge safeguard loop configure {stpd} stpd_name ports prevention on the specified RSTP or edge edge-safeguard disable port_list port. {bpdu-restrict} {recovery-timeout {seconds}} 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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[on | off] specified port. port_list Assigns an StpdID to an . configure stpd stpd_name tag stpd_tag Configures a recovery option for instances configure sys-recovery-level [all where an exception occurs in the software. | none] 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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The time uses a 24-hour clock format. You cannot set the year earlier than 2003 or past 2036. 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Copies a file from the specified file system cp old_name new_name or relative to the current working directory to another file on the specified file system or relative to the current working directory. 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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After being disabled, console sessions remain open until the switch is rebooted or until you log off. Telnet sessions remain open until you close the Telnet client. SSH2 sessions time out after 61 minutes of inactivity. 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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{with-proxy | vlan name} Disables network login on a specified port disable netlogin ports ports for a particular method. [{dot1x} {mac} {web-based}] Disables network login modes. disable netlogin [{dot1x} {mac} {web-based}] 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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[ {vlan} vlan_name | vlan member . vlan_list] Disables on one or more ports for a given . disable stpd stpd_name ports [all | port_list] 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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(Telnet, SSH2, and console) after 20 minutes of inactivity. The default setting is enabled. Enables access to the full CLI on 4120 Series enable cli write-permission and 4220 Series switches. 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Enables a running real-time display of log enable log display messages on the console display. In a stack, this command is applicable only to Primary and Backup nodes. You cannot run this command on standby nodes. 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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LAGs. Selectively enables access on the switch. enable snmp access {snmp-v1v2c | snmpv3} Selectively enables access on virtual enable snmp access vr [vr_name | routers. all] 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Moves a file from the specified file system mv old_name new_name or relative to the current working directory to another file on the specified file system or relative to the current working directory. 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Initiates an SSH2 client session to a remote ssh2 {cipher cipher} {mac mac} SSH2 server. {port portnum} {compression [on | off]} {user username} {username} [host | ipaddress] {remote command } {vr vr_name} 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Unconfigures a description string setting. unconfigure ports port_list Clears the user-defined display string from description string one or more ports. port_list description string port_list display-string Clears a slot of a previously assigned unconfigure slot slot module type. 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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Configures the switch to use a previously use configuration file-name saved configuration on the next reboot. Configures the switch to use a saved image use image {partition} partition on the next reboot. {slot slotid} 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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, see MSM Management Switch Fabric Module modular switch port number 17 warnings 4 wildcard combinations, port 17 console sessions 19 notices 4 Open Source Declaration 8, 9 port lists 16 numbers and ranges 16 4000 Series User Guide for version 32.7.1...
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