Set Priority Level
Command Name
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Show Configuration
Command Name
Description
Syntax
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Examples
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Show Intruders
Command Name
Description
Syntax
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Examples
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Show Link Utilization
Command Name
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Syntax
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Examples
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Get Flow Control
Command Name
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Get Name
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Description
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(Revised 2011-07-21)
port set prioritylevel
Sets the priority level of a given port.
port set prioritylevel <port-no><level>
port-no
port number (1 ~ 14)
level
priority level (0 ~ 7)
N-TRON/Admin#[1]> port set prioritylevel 6 7
Priority State should be enabled to use this feature.
port show config
Displays basic configuration settings on given ports.
port show config <port-no | all>
port-no | all
port number (1 ~ 14), you may enter all to see all the ports at once.
N-TRON/Admin#[1]> port show config all
Check whether port-no is in the valid range. (1 ~ 14)
port show intruder
Displays a list of MAC addresses that were not allowed on the network.
port show intruder
None
N-TRON/Admin#[1]> port show intruder
Intruder log must be enabled before this will log anything.
port show linkutilization
Shows the utilization statistics for all the ports including %bandwidth, %in,
%out, RX bytes, and TX bytes for each port.
port show linkutilization
None
N-TRON/Admin#[1]> port show linkutilization
%Bandwidth is the %in or %out value that is higher, not the average value.
port get flowcontrol
Displays the current flow control settings on a given port.
port get flowcontrol <port-no>
port-no
port number (1 ~ 14)
N-TRON/Admin#[1]> port get flowcontrol 6
Check whether port-no is in the valid range. (1 ~ 14)
port get name
Displays the name of a given port.
port get name <port-no>
port-no
port number (1 ~ 14)
N-TRON/Admin#[1]> port get name 6
Check whether port-no is in the valid range. (1 ~ 14)
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