Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX900 User Manual
Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX900 User Manual

Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX900 User Manual

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PRIMERGY BX900/BX400
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  • Page 1 User’s Guide PRIMERGY BX900/BX400 Blade Server Systems Ethernet Connection Blade Module SB6 / SB11a / SB11 Switch Version English...
  • Page 3 PRIMERGY BX400/BX900 Connection Blades Ethernet Connection Blades PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 18/6 (SB6) PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/12 (SB11a) PY CB Eth Switch/IBP 1Gb 36/8+2 (SB11) User’s Guide Switch version Edition Jan 2012...
  • Page 4 Fax forms for sending us your comments are included at the back of the manual. There you will also find the addresses of the relevant User documentation Department. Copyright and Trademarks Copyright © 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions GmbH. All rights reserved. Delivery subject to availability; right of technical modifications reserved.
  • Page 5: Document History

    1/20/2011 Switch Team New revision Moore C. J. Lee 7/29/2011 Moore C. J. Lee IP Filter, Storm control, errdisable recovery and EHM. 9/28/2011 Moore C. J. Lee Update EHM commands. 0.65 1/19/2012 E.Schröer Merged SB6/SB11a/SB11 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    5.6.2 In BootROM Back Door CLI ..................57 Switching the Software Booting Mode ............... 59 Understanding Stacking Feature ................60 Introduction ....................... 60 Stacking Function Features Overview ............... 61 Stack Master Election Processes ................62 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 7 Port Channel ......................246 9.3.19 Pin Group ........................ 249 9.3.20 Spanning Tree ......................252 9.3.21 Link State ........................ 263 9.3.22 Port-backup ......................266 9.3.23 MAC Filters ......................269 Security Menu ......................271 9.4.1 Port Access Control ....................271 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 8 Telnet Session Commands ..................513 10.6.4 SSH Client Session Commands ................520 10.6.5 SNMP Server Commands ..................523 10.6.6 SNMP Trap Commands ..................536 10.6.7 SNMP Inform Commands ..................540 10.6.8 HTTP commands ....................543 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 9 Port Backup Commands ..................684 10.14.1 Show Commands ....................684 10.14.2 Configuration Commands ..................685 10.15 SNTP Commands ....................688 10.15.1 Show Commands ....................688 10.15.2 Configuration Commands ..................691 10.16 Security Commands ....................696 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 10 10.21 End-Host-Mode Commands ..................797 10.21.1 Show Commands ....................797 10.21.2 Configuration Commands ..................800 Using SNMP ......................804 11.1 Supported MIBs ...................... 805 11.2 Accessing MIB Objects ................... 807 11.3 Supported Traps ..................... 809 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
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  • Page 12: Important Notes

    The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charges. Remove the power plug from the mains supply before inserting or removing boards containing ESDs. Always hold boards with ESDs by their edges. Never touch pins or conductors on boards fitted with ESDs. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 13: Compliance Statements

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Fujitsu Technology Solutions is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu Technology Solutions. The correction of interferences caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user.
  • Page 14 LVD: EN 60950 (A1/1992; A2/1993; A3/1993; A4/1995; A11/1997) Do not plug a phone jack connector in the RJ-45 port. This may damage this device. Les raccordeurs ne sont pas utilisé pour le système télépho- nique! 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 15 Taiwan BSMI Class A Australia AS/NZS 3548 (1995) - Class A 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 16: Introduction

    Server system. Figure: Rear view of BX400 Blade Server System The PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server system is a modular server system that can integrates up to 18 server modules, eight Connection Blade Modules and two Management Modules (MMB). The Ethernet Connection Blade Module provides networking and Switch functions to PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server system.
  • Page 17 Ethernet Connection Blade providing the stacking function. The Stacking module will support to connect up to 8 SB11 devices. Figure: PRIMERGY BX900 /BX400 GbE Connection Blade 36/8+2 Stacking (SB11) Front Panel b) SB11a is a 48-port 1GbE with 4 1GbE SFP uplinks Layer-2+ Ethernet Connection Blade. The Ethernet Connection Blade configuration is 36 downlink ports to mid-plane and 8 1GbE with RJ45 connectors and 4 1GbE SFP for uplink ports.
  • Page 18: Features Of The Ethernet Connection Blade

    Auto negotiation allows an Ethernet Connection Blade Module to advertise modes of operation. The auto negotiation function provides the means to exchange information between two devices that share a point-to-point link segment, and to automatically configure both devices to take maximum advantage of their transmission capabilities. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 19: Mac Address Supported Features

    Multicast service is a limited broadcast service, which allows one-to-many and many-to-many connections for information distribution. Layer 2 Multicast services is where a single frame is addressed to a specific Multicast address, from where copies of the frame are transmitted to the relevant ports. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 20: Layer 2+ Features

    VLAN based on either the VLAN tag or based on a combination of the ingress port and packet contents. Packets sharing common attributes can be grouped in the same VLAN. a) Port-based VLANs 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 21 VLANs on a network-wide basis. VTP minimizes miss-configurations and configuration inconsistencies that can result in a number of problems, such as duplicate VLAN names, incorrect VLAN-type specifications, and security violations. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 22 The MAC address learned on the active port will be restored to the backup port if the active port goes down. This feature will be provided and worked with the port-backup function. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 23 Counter Sampling, the sFlow Poller Instance is configured with a Polling Interval, The Counter Sampling process results in the generation of Counter Records. The sFlow Agent collects Counter Records and Packet Flow Records and sends them in the form of sFlow datagrams to sFlow Collectors. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 24 Spanning Tree Protocol to function properly so as to avoid the creation of dangerous Layer 2 loops. It has been available on most Cisco Systems switches for several years. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 25: Spanning Tree Protocol Features

    This situation creates a loop. The loop guard feature makes additional checks. If BPDUs are not received on a non−designated port, and loop guard is enabled, that port is moved into the STP loop inconsistent blocking state, instead of 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 26 / learning / forwarding state. Without the loop guard feature, the port assumes the designated port role. The port moves to the STP forwarding state and creates a loop. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 27: Management Features Of Ethernet Connection Blade Module

    Provision The PRIMERGY BX400/BX900 allows users to select the Configuration files to configure the system. There are two timings to configure system: Start-up and Runtime. a) Start-up: Select the Configuration File for start-up purpose. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 28 Syslog is a protocol that allows event notifications to be sent to a set of remote servers, where they can be stored, examined and acted upon. Multiple mechanisms are implemented to send notification of significant events in real time, and keep a record of these events for after-the-fact usage. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 29 IPv4, with the two coexisting for a number of years during a transition period. IPv6 IP address for management The IPv6 IP address for the Ethernet Connection Blade is automatically calculated from its MAC address. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 30 DHCP server will be overridden the existed one. That is, the default gateway will always be valid for the management port which is configured to use DHCP if the IP and default gateway are assigned by DHCP server successfully. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 31: Security Feature

    Denial of Service Enhancements A denial-of-service attack is an attempt to make a computer’s resource unavailable to its intended users. Here, the Ethernet Connection Blade uses this enhancements to prevent its resource being unavailable to its intended users. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 32 Connection Blade. If user choose to define one or more designated management stations, only the chosen stations, as defined by IP address, will be allowed management privilege through the web manager, Telnet session, Secure Shell (SSH) or Secure Socket Layer (SSL) for secure HTTP. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 33: Quality Of Service Features

    The PRIMERGY BX400/BX900 supports these types of ACLs or access lists for IP: Standard IP access lists use source addresses for matching operations. Extended IP access lists use source and destination addresses for matching operations and optional protocol-type information for finer granularity of control. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 34 On configuring a Class, users specify the matching criterions of a specific traffic class. The criterions provided in Ethernet Connection Blade include Destination MAC address, Destination IP address, Destination layer 4 port, IP DSCP, IP Precedence, IP TOS, Protocol, Source MAC address, Source IP address, Source layer 4 port, Any. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 35: Description Of Hardware

    SB6: 6 RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports for connecting to network. It has one Out-of-Band management Ethernet port for connecting PRIMERGY It has one Out-of-Band management Ethernet port for connecting PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server management MMB modules. Physical Ports for SB11...
  • Page 36 The RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports can operate at 10, 100 or 1000 Mbps. These ports support auto negotiation, duplex mode (Half or Full duplex), and flow control. The 36 downlink 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports that connect to server modules can only operate at 1000 Mbps, full-duplex. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 37: Ethernet Ports

    Note – Auto-negotiation must be enabled for automatic MDI/MDI-X pin-out configuration. Internal Ports The Ethernet Connection Blade also includes 36 internal 1000BASE-X Gigabit Ethernet ports that connect to the server blades in the chassis. These ports are fixed at 1000 Mbps, full duplex. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 38: Status Of Leds

    SFP module not supported SFP+: Color Function No Network Link or port disable LINK Green SFP+ transceiver link status. Green Blink SFP+ transceiver active status. No SFP+ error Orange SFP+ transceiver error Orange Blink SFP+ module not supported 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 39 Connection Blade is Stack Master Yellow Blinking Connection Blade is not able to perform Master Stack Function Green Connection Blade is Stack Slave Green Blinking Master Election Process active Connection Blade is not in a Stack 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 40: Supported Sfp And Sfp+ Vendor List

    A3C40107514 Merge Optics TRX10GVP2010 10GBase-SR Delta Electronics LCP-10G3A4EDR 10GBase-SR JDSU PLRXPL-SC-S43-22-N 10GBase-SR S26361-F3986-L4 Opnetx TRS5020EN 10GBase-LR A3C40140191 S26361-F3986-L4 Opnetx TRS5021EN 10GBase-LR A3C40140191 S26361-F3986-L4 Finisar FTLX1471D3BCL 10GBase-LR A3C40140192 This module cannot be purchased via FTS directly. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 41: Features And Benefits

    Bandwidth: 152Gbps (SB11) / 96Gbps (SB11a) / 48 Gbps (SB6) Switching latency: average 8 us for 64-byte frames Switching Table with 8K (SB11a, SB6) / 16K (SB11) MAC address entries Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF): 175699 hours 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 42: Management

    This symbol is followed by supplementary information, remarks and tips. NOTICE Target Group This manual is intended for those responsible technique people for installing and configuring network connections. This manual contains all the information required to configure the Ethernet Connection Blade. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 43: Technical Data

    Environment class 2K2 DIN IEC 721 part 3-2 Temperature: – Operating (3K2) 0 °C ..50 °C – Transport (2K2) -40 °C ..70 °C Humidity 10 ... 90% Condensation while operating must be avoided. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 44: Network Planning

    The Ethernet Connection Blade can be easily configured into any Ethernet network to significantly boost bandwidth, while using conventional cabling and network cards. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 45: Sample Applications

    Untagged VLANs can be used for small networks attached to a single switch. However, tagged VLANs should be used for larger networks, and all the VLANs assigned to the inter-switch links. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 46 Figure: Making VLAN Connection When connecting to a switch or other network device that does not support IEEE 802.1Q tags, use untagged ports. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 47: Making Network Connections

    DO NOT plug a phone jack connector into any RJ-45 port. This may damage the Ethernet Connection Blade. Instead, use only twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 connectors that conform to FCC standards. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 48: 1000Base-T Cable Requirements

    1. Replace any Category 5 patch cables with high-performance Category 5e cables. 2. Reduce the number of connectors used in the link. 3. Reconnect some of the connectors in the link. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 49: 1000Base-T Pin Assignments

    Use 100-ohm Category 5 or 5e unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable for 1000BASE-T connections. Also be sure that the length of any twisted-pair connection does not exceed 100 meters (328 feet). Table: 1000BASE-T Pin outs 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 50: Configuring Ethernet Connection Blade Module

    Overview The Ethernet Connection Blade Module is inserted in the PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server which is a modular server system that can integrates up to 18 processor blades and eight Ethernet Connection Blade Modules or in the PRIMERGY BX400 Blade Server which is a modular server system that can integrates up to 8 processor blades and four Ethernet Connection Blade Modules.
  • Page 51: Connecting The Ethernet Connection Blade Module

    +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ (1) Management Agent (2) Emergency Management Port (3) Console Redirection (4) TFTP update (5) Logout (6) Reboot Management Blade (7) System Information Dump (8) Command Line Interface (9) Account Management Enter selection: 3 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 52 (2) Console Redirect Connection Blade-2 Enter selection or type (0) to quit: 1 5. Select which Connection Blade you want to redirect. Then press enter to check if the console redirection is successful. Press <Ctrl+Q> Return Console Menu (BX900-CB1)# 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 53: Start Up And Configuration The Ethernet Connection Blade Module

    Enabled Table: Default configuration for external ports. Internal Ports Function Default Setting Speed and duplex auto negotiation One Gigabit/Full speed Flow Control Disabled Auto negotiation of Flow Control Disabled Table: Default configuration for internal ports. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 54 Figure: Installation and Configuration Flow 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 55: Configuring The Terminal

    Connection Blade Module is correctly mounted and is connected to the chassis serial port. Ensure that the terminal emulation software is set as follows: Connect to the serial port of PRIMERGY BX900 Management Blade and use console redirection function to get the console access of Ethernet Connection Blade.
  • Page 56: Booting Device

    However, before configuring the device, ensure that the latest software version is installed on the device. If it is not the latest version, download and install the latest version is necessary. For more information on downloading the latest version see the section “Software Download”. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 57: Software Download

    4. Enter (CB)#whichboot command to verify which system image is currently active. The following is an example of the information that appears: Boot-System....... Switch Next Booting Mode....Switch file name file type startup size (byte) ---------------------------------- ----------------------- ------- -------------- sb11a-b-0.9.0212.biz Boot-Rom image Y 373327 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 58 Are you sure you would like to reset the system? (y/n) y 9. Enter y, the device reboots. 1. Only 2 runtime images can be stored in a system. 2. Up to 10 configuration files including factory_default can be stored in a system. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 59: In Bootrom Back Door Cli

    The following is an example of the information that appears: BootROM > dir -l type def date version name ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- loader none yes 2008/12/14 0.4 sb11a-l-0.4.1214.bin bootrom gzip yes 2008/12/14 0.4 sb11a-b-0.4.1214.biz runtime gzip yes 2008/12/10 0.5 sb11a-sw-r-0.5.1210.biz 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 60 7. Press Send. The software is downloaded. 8. Enter the reset command. The following message is displayed: BootROM> reset Are you sure you want to reset the system (y/n)? y System Resetting… 9. Entry Y. The device reboots. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 61: Switching The Software Booting Mode

    IBP boots with ibp configuration and Switch/EHM boots with switch configuration. There is no relation between these two configurations. To change the mode between switch and End-Host-Mode (EHM), a system reboot is required immediately. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 62: Understanding Stacking Feature

    1. The stack should be configured with the full bandwidth connections (ring topology) 2. The operation of the stack continues uninterrupted during membership changes unless you remove the stack master or you add powered-on standalone switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 63: Stacking Function Features Overview

    Stacking Function Features Overview PRIMERGY BX900 GbE Connection Blade 36/8+2 Stacking (SB11) provides the following stacking function features: 1. Only stacking with ring topology will be supported for redundant configuration. The redundant configuration function must keep the ring topology stacking system to backup maintenance.
  • Page 64: Stack Master Election Processes

    This ensures that the switch is re-elected as stack master of the stack if a re-election occurs. A switch with different firmware version than the one of stack master will not be allowed to join to the stack system. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 65: Firmware Upgrade/Distribution Processes

    In the stacking system design, the whole stacking system can not be changed or influenced by new added switches. In case of the newer firmware version switch is added to the stack, the stacking system will not have any upgrade processes. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 66: Powering Considerations

    Power off the switches in the newly created switch stacks. b) Reconnect them to the original switch stack through their stacking ports. c) Power them on again. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 67 CB will be the master (see master election process). If you have been saved the configurations, you could power them on together. However, the external stacking cables have to be present all the time during powering on. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 68 Assume that CB1 on zBox 1 to be the stack master, therefore, we need to plug in the CB1 on zBox 1 first. Then, plug-in the CB1 on zBox 2 and connect the stacking cable within the next 20 seconds. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 69: Provisioning Stack Members

    If found the provision entry should be used for the new member. This means that the switch id of the new member should be changed to the switch id of the provision entry. Since solely 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 70 (which is based on the provisioned name of this entry) should also be transformed to the UAN of the new member. 7. The customer has to take care for unique UANs. Problems resulting from duplicate UANs cannot be intercepted. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 71: Naming Scheme

    Name>-<Enclosure Name>-CB<Bay Number>/<Slot ID>/<Port>” to manipulate the ports of that Ethernet Connection Blade Module. <Slot ID>/<Port> is used to identify physical ports or logical ports (port-channel). For example, the first port-channel on enclosure 1 and bay 1 will be represented as “Rack1-Encl1-CB1/1/1”. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 72: Persistent Mac Address

    MAC address of the new stack master as the stack MAC address. If the entire stack reloads, it comes up with the MAC address of the current stack master as the stack MAC address. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 73: Keying Function Feature

    However, this port might be disabled by the firmware internally for some functionality such as link state function. In this case, the port will be in disabled state if this port is enabled again by e-keying function. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 74: End-Host-Mode (Ehm)

    With EHM it is assumed that all uplinks connect to the same L2 network. Per default, all servers are pinned to dedicated uplink-ports. Thus no port-channel is required between CB and ToR (Top-of-Rack) switch. As an option, a standard port-channel can be configured on the uplink-site. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 75: Web-Based Management Interface

    In this way, you can use your Web browser to manage the Switch from any remote PC station, just as if you were directly connected to the Network Switch’s console port. Figure : Web Management Interface 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 76: Menu Options

    This section provides information for configuring SNMP and trap manager, Ping, DHCP client, SNTP, system time, defining system parameters including telnet session and console baud rate, etc, downloading switch module software, and resetting the switch module, switch statistics and Layer 2 MAC address. Figure : Management Menu 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 77 IGMP Snooping, Port Channel, Spanning Tree, and 802.1p priority Mapping and port security. Figure : Switching Menu 3. Security Menu: This section provides users to configure switch securities including 802.1x, RADIUS, TACACS+, LDAP, Access Control Lists, IP Filter, Secure HTTP, Secure Shell. Figure : Security Menu 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 78 This section provides users to configure Differentiated Service, and Class of Service. Figure : QoS Menu 5. Stacking Menu (in Stackable Ethernet Connection Blade Module): This section provides users to configure stacking units and update runtime code of stacking units. Figure : Stacking Menu 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 79: Management Menu

    Machine Model - The model within the machine type. Serial Number - The unique box serial number for this switch. Part Number - The manufacturing part number. Base MAC Address - The burned-in universally administered MAC address of this switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 80 Vendor Serial Number - Serial number provided by vendor. Vendor Revision Number - Revision level for part number provided by vendor. Vendor Manufacturing Date - Identifies the network processor hardware. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the page with the latest data 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 81 The identification of the port being used for the connection Figure : ARP Cache Command Buttons: Refresh - Refresh the page with the latest data. Clear all - Clean all MAC entries in system ARP table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 82: Configuration

    "Not Synchronized." Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 83 DHCP6 Client - Selects if the DHCP6 Client is enabled or disabled. You cannot make this choice for both the In-Band Mgmt and the Out-of-Band Mgmt. You will only be given the choices for Enable here if the Out-of-Band Mgmt is configured to Disable. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 84 IPv6 Default Router - Display IPv6 Default Router Address. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 85 Default Gateway - The default gateway for the IP interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0. You cannot set default gateway for both the In-Band Mgmt and the Out-of-Band Mgmt. You can modify the gateway here if the gateway of In-Band Mgmt is configured to 0.0.0.0. Non-Configurable Data 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 86 IPv6 Default Router - Display IPv6 Default Router Address. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 87 Telnet logon interface closes. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 88 Session Timeout - Specifies the Outbound Telnet login inactivity timeout. Default value is 5. Valid Range is (1 to 160). Terminal Length - Specify the max scroll line of console Command Buttons Apply - Sends the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 89 Session Timeout - Specifies the Outbound SSH login inactivity timeout. Default value is 5. Valid Range is (1 to 160). Command Buttons Submit - Sends the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 90 Flow Control - Whether hardware flow control is enabled or disabled. It is always disabled. Stop Bits - The number of stop bits per character. Its is always 1. Parity - The parity method used on the serial port. It is always None. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 91 Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 92 Command Buttons Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch. Changes take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 93 Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Remove - Remove the selected DDNS configuration. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 94: System Utilities

    Reset - Select this button to reboot the switch. Any configuration changes you have made since the last time you issued a save will be lost. You will be shown a confirmation screen after you select the button. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 95 Reset - Clicking the Reset button will reset all of the system login passwords to their default values. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 96 Interval - Enter the Time between probes in seconds. The initial value is default value. The Interval you enter is not retained across a power cycle. Command Buttons Apply - This will initiate the traceroute. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 97 IPv6 Address - Enter the IPv6 address of the station you want the switch to ping. Datagram Size - Enter the datagram size. The valid range is 48 to 2048. Link Local: Management Type - Select in-band mgmt or out-of-band mgmt. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 98 Datagram Size - Enter the datagram size. The valid range is 48 to 2048. None Configurable Data Ping Output - The reply result received from switch. Command Buttons Apply - This will initiate the ping. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 99: File Management

    Parameter File (PEM Encoded) SSL DH Strong Encryption Parameter PEM File - SSL Diffie-Hellman Strong Encryption Parameter File (PEM Encoded) To download SSH key files SSH must be administratively disabled and there can be no active SSH sessions. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 100 The last row of the table is used to display information about the progress of the file transfer. The screen will refresh automatically until the file transfer completes. Command Buttons Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and perform the file download. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 101 The last row of the table is used to display information about the progress of the file transfer. The screen will refresh automatically until the file transfer completes. Command Buttons Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch perform the file upload. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 102 Runtime File - Run-time operation codes. Non-Configurable Data Current Configuration File - Current Configuration files. Current Runtime File - Current Run-time operation codes. Command Buttons Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and specify the file start-up. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 103 Selection Criteria Configuration File - Configuration files . Runtime File - Run-time operation codes. Script File - Configuration script files. Command Buttons Remove - Send the updated screen to the switch and perform the file remove. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 104 The last row of the table is used to display information about the progress of the file copy. The screen will refresh automatically until the file copy completes. Command Buttons Copy to File - Send the updated screen to the switch perform the file copy. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 105: User Management

    The valid Encryption Protocols are None or DES. If you select the DES Protocol you must enter a key in the Encryption Key field. If None is specified for the Protocol, the Encryption Key is ignored. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 106 Delete - Delete the currently selected user account. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. This button is only visible when you have selected a user account with 'Read Only' access. You cannot delete the 'Read/Write' user. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 107 Method 3 - Use the dropdown menu to select the method, if any, that should appear third in the selected authentication login list. Note that this parameter will not appear when you first create a new login list. Configurable Data 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 108 (including the default user) for system login or IEEE 802.1x port access control. You can only use this button if you have Read/Write access. The change will not be retained across a power cycle unless you perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 109 802.1x Port Security Users The users you assigned to this login list on the Port Access Control User Login Configuration screen - This list is used to authenticate the users for port access, using the IEEE 802.1x protocol. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 110 Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless you perform a save. Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 111 Idle Time - Shows the idle session time. Session Time - Shows the total session time. Session Type - Shows the type of session: telnet, serial port, SSH or HTTP. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 112: Logging

    Behavior Indicates the behavior of the log when it is full. It can either wrap around or stop when the log space is filled. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 113 Apply. Hide Password - Hide password if showing logging entries. Enable/Disable the operation by selecting the corresponding pulldown field and clicking Apply. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 114 Critical (2): critical conditions Error (3): error conditions Warning (4): warning conditions Notice(5): normal but significant conditions Informational(6): informational messages Debug(7): debug-level messages Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 115 Port -This is the port on the host to which syslog messages are sent. The default port is 514. Specify the port in the text field. Non Configurable Data Status -This specifies wether the host has been configured to be actively logging or not. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 116 Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. Refresh - Refetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. Delete - Delete a configured host. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 117 Messages forwarded to multiple hosts are counted once for each host. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. Refresh - Refetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 118 -Critical (2): critical conditions -Error (3): error conditions -Warning (4): warning conditions -Notice(5): normal but significant conditions -Informational(6): informational messages -Debug(7): debug-level messages Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 119 Number of log messages displayed: For the buffered log, only the latest 128 entries are displayed on the web page. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the page with the latest log entries. Clear Log - Clear all entries in the log. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 120 Code - The event code passed to the event log handler by the code reporting the event. Time - The time the event occurred, measured from the previous reset. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the page with the latest log entries. Clear Log - Clear all entries in the log. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 121: Statistics

    VLAN Entries Currently in Use - The number of VLAN entries presently occupying the VLAN table. Time Since Counters Last Cleared - The elapsed time, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds since the statistics for this switch were last cleared. Command Buttons 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 122 Clear Counters - Clear all the counters, resetting all summary and switch detailed statistics to defaults. The discarded packets count cannot be cleared. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 123 Packets Transmitted Without Errors - The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Unicast Packets Transmitted - The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted to a subnetwork-unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 124 Clear Counters - Clear all the counters, resetting all switch summary and detailed statistics to default values. The discarded packets count cannot be cleared. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 125 Clear All Counters - Clear all the counters for all ports, resetting all statistics for all ports to default values. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 126 Packets RX and TX 1519-2047 Octets - The total number of packets (including bad packets) received or transmitted that were between 1519 and 2047 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 127 20 ms. The allowed range to detect jabber is between 20 ms and 150 ms. Undersize Received - The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets in length with GOOD CRC(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 128 FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but had a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets Underrun Errors - The total number of frames discarded because the transmit FIFO buffer became empty during frame transmission. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 129 Clear All Counters - Clear all the counters for all ports, resetting all statistics for all ports to default values. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 130: Snmp

    Status - Specify the status of this community by selecting Enable or Disable from the pull down menu. If you select enable, the Community Name must be unique among all valid Community Names or the set request will be rejected. If you select disable, the Community Name will become invalid. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 131 Delete - Delete the currently selected Community Name. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 132 Delete - Delete the currently selected SNMP User. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 133 Delete - Delete the currently selected SNMP Engine ID. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 134 This may be up to 16 characters and is case sensitive. IP Address - Enter the IP address to receive SNMP traps from this device. Enter 4 numbers between 0 and 255 separated by periods. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 135 Delete - Delete the currently selected Community Name. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 136 - Both Authentication Protocol and Encryption Protocol is setting. Status - Select the receiver's status from the pulldown menu: Enable - Send informs to the receiver Disable - Do not send informs to the receiver. Configurable Data 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 137 Delete - Delete the currently selected Community Name. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 138 Command Buttons Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 139 Trap - Information identifying the trap. Command Buttons Clear Log - Clear all entries in the log. Subsequent displays of the log will only show new log entries. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 140 Figure : SNMP Supported MIBs Non-configurable Data Name - The RFC number if applicable and the name of the MIB. Description - The RFC title or MIB description. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the data. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 141: Sntp

    Allowed range is (6 to 10). Default value is 6. Unicast Poll Timeout - Specifies the number of seconds to wait for an SNTP response when configured in unicast mode. Allowed range is (1 to 30). Default value is 5. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 142 Multicasts received prior to the expiry of this interval are discarded. Allowed range is (6 to 10) . Default value is 6. Command Buttons Apply - Sends the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 143 Server IP Address - Specifies the IP address of the server for the last received valid packet. If no message has been received from any server, an empty string is shown. Address Type - Specifies the address type of the SNTP Server address for the last received valid packet. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 144 Broadcast Count - Specifies the number of unsolicited broadcast SNTP messages that have been received and processed by the SNTP client since last reboot. Multicast Count - Specifies the number of unsolicited multicast SNTP messages that have been received and processed by the SNTP client since last reboot. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 145 Allowed range is (1 to 3). Default value is 1. Version - Specifies the NTP Version running on the server. Allowed range is (1 to 4). Default value is Command Buttons 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 146 Apply - Sends the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Delete - Deletes the SNTP Server entry. Sends the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 147 Unicast Server Num Requests - Specifies the number of SNTP requests made to this server since last agent reboot. Unicast Server Num Failed Requests - Specifies the number of failed SNTP requests made to this server since last reboot. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 148 Second - Second. (Range: 0 - 59). Command Buttons Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch. Changes take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 149 Time Zone Minutes - The number of minutes before/after UTC. (Range: 0-59 minutes). Command Buttons Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch. Changes take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 150: Cdp

    Slot/Port - Specifies the list of ports. Command Buttons Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch. Changes take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 151 Clear - Clear all the counters, resetting all switch summary and detailed statistics to default values. The discarded packets count cannot be cleared. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 152 Clear Counters - Clear all the counters, resetting all switch summary and detailed statistics to default values. The discarded packets count cannot be cleared. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 153: 9.2.11 Udld

    Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 154 Neighbor echo port - Specifies the port Id included in Echo TLV associated with the remote system. Message interval - Specifies the Message interval associated with the remote system. Timeout interval - Specifies the Timeout interval associated with the remote system. Command Buttons Refresh - Updates the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 155: Lldp

    Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 156 Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 157 Optional TLV(s) - Specifies the LLDP - 802.1AB optional TLV(s) that are included. Transmit Management Information - Specifies whether management address is transmitted in LLDP frames. Command Buttons Refresh - Updates the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 158 (MSAP) has been deleted from tables associated with the remote entries because information timeliness interval had expired. TLV Discards - Specifies the number of LLDP TLVs discarded for any reason by the LLDP agent on the corresponding port. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 159 TLV Unknowns - Specifies the number of LLDP TLVs received on the local ports which were not recognized by the LLDP agent on the corresponding port. Command Buttons Refresh - Updates the information on the page. Clear - Clears LLDP Statistics of all the interfaces. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 160 Interface - Specifies the list of all the ports on which LLDP - 802.1AB frames can be transmitted. Non-Configurable Data Chassis ID Subtype - Specifies the string that describes the source of the chassis identifier. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 161 Protocol VLAN - Specifies the Protocol VLAN ID and status. VLAN Name - Specifies the VLAN name. Protocol Identity - Specifies the particular protocols that are accessible through the port. Command Buttons Refresh - Updates the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 162 Port ID - Specifies the string describes the source of the port identifier. Port Description - Specifies the description of the port associated with the local system. Command Buttons Refresh - Updates the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 163 Viewing Remote Info Figure : LLDP Remote Info Selection Criteria Local Interface - Specifies all the local ports which can receive LLDP frames. Non-Configurable Data Chassis ID Subtype - Specifies the source of the chassis identifier. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 164 Protocol VLAN - Specifies the Protocol VLAN ID and status. VLAN Name - Specifies the VLAN name. Protocol Identity - Specifies the particular protocols that are accessible through the port. Command Buttons Refresh - Updates the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 165 Port ID - Specifies the port component associated with the remote system. System Name - Specifies the system name of the remote system. Command Buttons Refresh - Updates the information on the page. Clear - Clears LLDP Remote Device information received on all the interfaces. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 166: Dhcp Client

    Current DHCP Identifier (Hex/Text) - Show the current setting of DHCP identifier. Configurable Data Text String - A text string. Hex Value - The hexadecimal value. Command Buttons Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch perform the setting DHCP client identifier. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 167 DHCP server has been moved to a different domain, the network portion of the address provided to the client will be based on this new domain. Figure : DHCP6 Restart Command Buttons Reset - Send the updated screen to the switch perform the restart DHCP6 client. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 168: Dns Relay

    63 characters. Command Buttons Apply - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 169 Delete - Deletes the domain name entry. Sends the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Delete All - Deletes all the domain name entries. Sends the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 170 Configuration changes take effect immediately. Delete All - Deletes all the domain name server entries. Sends the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Clear All Counter - Cleans all the name server counters. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 171 TTL - The time to live reported by the name server. Flag - The flag of the record. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the page with the latest DNS cache entries. Clear All - Clear all entries in the DNS cache. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 172 Delete - Deletes the host entry. Sends the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. Delete All - Deletes all the host entries. Sends the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 173: Ipv6

    MTU of outgoing interface. Received Datagrams Discarded Due To No Route - The number of input datagrams discarded because no route could be found to transmit them to their destination. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 174 Multicast Datagrams Received - The number of multicast packets received by the interface. Multicast Datagrams Transmitted - The number of multicast packets transmitted by the interface. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 175 In some implementations there may be no types of error which contribute to this counter's value. ICMPv6 Destination Unreachable Messages Transmitted - The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable Messages sent by the interface. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 176 Group Membership Reduction messages sent. ICMPv6 Duplicate Address Detects - The number of duplicate addresses detected by the interface. Command Buttons Clear - Clear the IPv6 Statistics. Refresh - Refreshes the screen with most recent data. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 177: Sflow

    MIB Version: '1.3', the version of this MIB. Organization: Broadcom Corp. Revision: 3.0. Agent Address - The IP address associated with this agent. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with present state of data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 178 Receiver Port - The destination port for sFlow datagrams. Allowed range is (1 to 65535 ) Non-Configurable Data Receiver Owner - The entity making use of this sFlowRcvrTable entry. The empty string indicates that the entry is currently unclaimed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 179 Apply - Send the updated data to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with present state of data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 180 Apply - Send the updated data to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch. Delete - Delete the poller data. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with present state of data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 181 Apply - Send the updated data to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch. Delete - Delete the sampler data. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with present state of data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 182: Switching Menu

    And the default interval is 14500. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 183 - The ifIndex of the MIB interface table entry associated with the source port. Status - The status of this entry. The possible values are: Static: the entry was added when a static MAC filter was defined. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 184 Self: the MAC address of one of the switch's physical interfaces. Command Buttons Search - Search for the specified MAC address. Refresh - Refetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 185: Port

    STP Mode - Select the Spanning Tree Protocol Administrative Mode for the port or LAG. The possible values are: Enable - select this to enable the Spanning Tree Protocol for this port. Disable - select this to disable the Spanning Tree Protocol for this port. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 186 K pps - 1000(Kilo) packets per second M pps - 1,000,000(Mega) packets per second G pps - 1,000,000,000(Giga) packets per second Example : If Multicast Rate=128, Multicast Unit Type=bps. It means the speed of the interface will restrict to 128bps. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 187 Physical Status - Indicates the port speed and duplex mode. Link Status - Indicates whether the Link is up or down. ifIndex - The ifIndex of the interface table entry associated with this port. Command Buttons 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 188 All changes you have made will be lost, even if you have issued a save. Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 189 STP Mode - The Spanning Tree Protocol Administrative Mode associated with the port or LAG. The possible values are: Enable - spanning tree is enabled for this port. Disable - spanning tree is disabled for this port. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 190 Storm Control Action - Indicates the status of storm control action shutdown/trap is enabled or disabled. Capability - Indicates the port capabilities during auto-negotiation. Port Description - Indicates the port description. Command Buttons Refresh - Re-fetch the configuration value again. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 191 Remove Source Ports - To remove the configured Source Port(s) of the selected session. Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch. Delete - Remove the selected session configuration. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 192 Apply - Update the IBP with the values on this screen. If you want the IBP to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the IBP. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 193: Vlan

    Tagging - Select the tagging behavior for this port in this VLAN. The factory default is 'Untagged'. The possible values are: Tagged - all frames transmitted for this VLAN will be tagged. Untagged - all frames transmitted for this VLAN will be untagged. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 194 Apply - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. Delete - Delete this VLAN. You are not allowed to delete the default VLAN. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 195 Dynamic -- a VLAN created by GVRP registration that you have not converted to static, and that GVRP may therefore remove Unit/Slot/Port - Indicates which port is associated with the fields on this line. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the screen with the latest information. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 196 Port Priority - Specify the default 802.1p priority assigned to untagged packets arriving at the port. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 197 When disabled, all frames are forwarded in accordance with the 802.1Q VLAN bridge specification. The factory default is disabled. Port Priority - Specifies the default 802.1p priority assigned to untagged packets arriving at the port. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the screen with the latest information. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 198 All ports are configured with Ingress Filtering disabled. All ports are configured to transmit only untagged frames. GVRP is disabled on all ports and all dynamic entries are cleared. GVRP is disabled for the switch and all dynamic entries are cleared. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 199: Protocol-Based Vlan

    Group Name - Use this field to assign a name to a new group. You may enter up to 16 characters. Protocol(s) - Select the protocols you want to be associated with the group. There are three configurable protocols: IP, IPX, ARP. Hold down the control key to select more than one protocol. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 200 Delete - Remove the Protocol Based VLAN group identified by the value in the Group ID field. If you want the switch to retain the deletion across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 201 VLAN - The VLAN ID associated with the group. Unit/Slot/Port(s) - The interfaces associated with the group. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the screen with the latest information 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 202: Ip Subnet-Based Vlan

    Apply - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. Delete - Delete an entry of IP Subnet to VLAN mapping. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 203 VLAN ID - VLAN ID to which above mentioned IP Subnet is being bound to. VLAN ID can be any number in the range of (1 to 4093). Command Buttons Refresh - Update the screen with the latest information. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 204: Mac-Based Vlan

    VLAN ID - VLAN ID can be any number in the range of (1 to 4094). Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 205 MAC Address - MAC Address bound to a VLAN ID. VLAN ID - The VLAN ID to which a MAC Address is bound. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with present state of data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 206: Garp

    The factory default is disable. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save.. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 207 Leave All Time (centiseconds) - The Leave All Time controls how frequently LeaveAll PDUs are generated. A LeaveAll PDU indicates that all registrations will shortly be deregistered. Participants will need to rejoin in order to maintain registration. The Leave All Period Timer is set to a random 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 208 (10 seconds). An instance of this timer exists for each GARP participant for each port. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 209 An instance of this timer exists for each GARP participant for each port. Permissible values are 20 to 600 centiseconds (0.2 to 6.0 seconds). The factory default is 60 centiseconds (0.6 seconds). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 210 The Leave All Period Timer is set to a random value in the range of LeaveAllTime to 1.5*LeaveAllTime. Permissible values are 200 to 6000 centiseconds (2 to 60 seconds). The factory default is 1000 centiseconds (10 seconds). Command Buttons Refresh - Update the screen with the latest information. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 211: Vtp

    Domain Password - Set the password for the VTP administrative domain. Command Buttons Apply - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save configuration is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 212 IP address of the switch that caused the configuration change to the database. Local updater ID - Displays the Local updater ID for the VTP domain status. Trunkport - Displays the VTP Trunkport. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the screen with the latest information. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 213: Igmp Snooping

    Interfaces Enabled for IGMP Snooping - A list of all the interfaces currently enabled for IGMP Snooping. Data Frames Forwarded by the CPU - The number of data frames forwarded by the CPU. VLAN Ids Enabled For IGMP Snooping - Displays VLAN Ids enabled for IGMP snooping. Command Buttons 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 214 Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. You will only see this button if you have Read/Write access privileges. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 215 Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. You will only see this button if you have Read/Write access privileges. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 216 Multicast Router Expiry Time - Sets the value for multicast router expiry time of IGMP Snooping for the specified VLAN ID. Valid range is 0 to 3600. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. Disable - Update the switch with the default values. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 217 Multicast Router Expiry Time - Multicast Router Expiry Time of IGMP Snooping for the specified VLAN ID. Valid range is 0 to 3600 seconds. Command Buttons Refresh - Re-fetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 218: Igmp Snooping Querier

    The Querier Expiry Interval must be a value in the range of 60 and 300. The default value is 60. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the configured values. Refresh - Reload the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 219 Apply - Update the switch with the configured values. Delete - To disable Snooping Querier on the selected VLAN. This button is not visible when a VLAN is not selected. Refresh - Reload the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 220 Snooping Querier VLAN Address - Displays the Snooping Querier Address to be used as source address in periodic IGMP queries sent on the specified VLAN. Command Buttons Search - Search for the specified VLAN ID. Refresh - Reload the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 221 VLAN. Operational Max Response Time - Displays maximum response time to be used in the queries that are sent by the Snooping Querier. Command Buttons Refresh - Reload the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 222: Igmp Multicast Static Groups

    Apply - Update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. Delete - Remove the currently selected L2Mcast Group. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 223 Unit/Slot/Ports - The interface number belongs to this Multicast Group. Active State - The active interface number belongs to this Multicast Group. Command Buttons Refresh - Refetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 224: Multicast Router

    Slot/Port - The select box lists all Slot/Ports. Select the interface for which you want Multicast Router to be enabled . Multicast Router - Enable or disable Multicast Router on the selected Slot/Port. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 225 Interface - Lists all physical and LAG interfaces. Multicast Router - Specifies for the interface whether multicast router is enable or disabled. Command Buttons Refresh - Refetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 226 Multicast Router - For the VLAN ID, multicast router may be enabled or disabled using this. Configurable Data VLAN ID - VLAN ID for which the Multicast Router Mode is to be Enabled or Disabled. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 227 VLAN ID - All VLAN IDs for which the Multicast Router Mode is Enabled Multicast Router - Multicast Router Mode for VLAN ID. Command Buttons Refresh - Re-fetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 228: Mld Snooping

    Interfaces Enabled for MLD Snooping - A list of all the interfaces currently enabled for MLD Snooping. Data Frames Forwarded by the CPU - The number of data frames forwarded by the CPU. VLAN Ids Enabled For MLD Snooping - Displays VLAN Ids enabled for MLD snooping. Command Buttons 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 229 Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. You will only see this button if you have Read/Write access privileges. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 230 Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. You will only see this button if you have Read/Write access privileges. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 231 Non-Configurable Data Admin Mode - The MLD Snooping mode for the specified VLAN ID. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. Disable - Update the switch with the default values. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 232 Multicast Router Expiry Time - Multicast Router Expiry Time of MLD Snooping for the specified VLAN ID. Valid range is 0 to 3600. Command Buttons Refresh - Re-fetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 233: Mld Snooping Querier

    The Querier Expiry Interval must be a value in the range of 60 and 300. The default value is 60. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the configured values. Refresh - Reload the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 234 Apply - Update the switch with the configured values. Delete - To disable Snooping Querier on the selected VLAN. This button is not visible when a VLAN is not selected. Refresh - Reload the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 235 Snooping Querier VLAN Address - Displays the Snooping Querier Address to be used as source address in periodic MLD queries sent on the specified VLAN. Command Buttons Search - Search for the specified VLAN ID. Refresh - Reload the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 236 VLAN. Operational Max Response Time - Displays maximum response time to be used in the queries that are sent by the Snooping Querier. Command Buttons Refresh - Reload the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 237: Mld Multicast Static Groups

    Apply - Update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. Delete - Remove the currently selected L2Mcast Group. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 238 Unit/Slot/Port(s) - The interface number belongs to this Multicast Group. Active State - The active interface number belongs to this Multicast Group. Command Buttons Refresh - Refetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 239: Mld Multicast Router

    Unit/Slot/Port - The select box lists all Slot/Ports. Select the interface for which you want Multicast Router to be enabled . Multicast Router - Enable or disable Multicast Router on the selected Slot/Port. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 240 Non-Configurable Data Multicast Router - Specifies for the selected interface whether multicast router is enable or disabled. Command Buttons Refresh - Re-fetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 241 Multicast Router - For the VLAN ID, multicast router may be enabled or disabled using this. Configurable Data VLAN ID - VLAN ID for which the Multicast Router Mode is to be Enabled or Disabled. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values you entered. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 242 VLAN ID - All VLAN IDs for which the Multicast Router Mode is Enabled Multicast Router - Multicast Router Mode for VLAN ID. Command Buttons Refresh - Re-fetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 243: Multicast Forwarding Database

    Command Buttons Search - Search MFDB table entry by VLAN ID - MAC Address pair. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 244 Unit/Slot/Port(s) - The list of interfaces that are designated for forwarding (Fwd:) and filtering (Flt:). Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 245 Clear Entries - Clicking this button tells the IGMP Snooping component to delete all of its entries from the multicast forwarding database. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 246 Clear Entries - Clicking this button tells the MLD Snooping component to delete all of its entries from the multicast forwarding database. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 247 Current Entries - The current number of entries in the Multicast Forwarding Database table. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 248: Port Channel

    Enable - spanning tree is enabled for this Port Channel. Load Balance - Configure load balance mode for the interface port-channel. The possible values are: Source MAC address - Sets the mode on the source MAC address. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 249 Port Channel are removed from the Port Channel and included in the default VLAN. This field will not appear when a new Port Channel is being created. Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 250 Source IP address - Sets the mode on the source IP address. Destination IP address - Sets the mode on the destination IP address. Source and destination IP address - Sets the mode on the source and destination IP addresses. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 251: Pin Group

    Status - Indicates the current value of the participation parameter for the interface. Command Buttons Apply - Update the Switch with the values on this screen. If you want the Switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 252 Apply - Update the Switch with the values on this screen. If you want the Switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. Delete - Delete the pin group. You are not allowed to delete the "default" pin group. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 253 Selected Pin Interface - Specifies the selected pin interface of a downlink port. Pin Status - Specifies the pin status of a downlink port. Link State - Specifies the link state of a downlink port. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 254: Spanning Tree

    Configuration Name- Identifier used to identify the configuration currently being used. It may be up to 32 alphanumeric characters Configuration Revision Level - Identifier used to identify the configuration currently being used. The values allowed are between 0 and 65535. The default value is 0. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 255 Apply - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save configuration is performed. Refresh - Refreshes the screen with most recent data. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 256 MAC address of the bridge. Time since topology change - The time in seconds since the topology of the CST last changed. Topology change count - Number of times topology has changed for the CST. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 257 Apply - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save configuration is performed. Refresh - Refreshes the screen with most recent data. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 258 Root port - Port to access the Designated Root for this MST instance. Command Buttons Apply - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save configuration is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 259 Delete - Deletes the selected MST instance. All VLANs associated with the instance are associated with the CST Refresh - Refreshes the screen with most recent data. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 260 Auto-calculate Port Path Cost - Displays whether the path cost is automatically calculated (Enabled) or not (Disabled). Path cost will be calculated based on the link speed of the port if the configured value for Port Path Cost is zero. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 261 Force - Clicking this button will force the port to send out 802.1w or 802.1d BPDUs. Refresh - Refreshes the screen with most recent data. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 262 Port ID - The port identifier for the specified port within the selected MST instance. It is made up from the port priority and the interface number of the port. Port Up Time Since Counters Last Cleared - Time since the counters were last cleared, displayed in Days, Hours, Minutes, and Seconds. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 263 Apply - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save configuration is performed. Refresh - Refreshes the screen with most recent data. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 264 MSTP BPDUs Received - Number of MSTP BPDUs received at the selected port. MSTP BPDUs Transmitted - Number of MSTP BPDUs transmitted from the selected port. Command Buttons Refresh - Refreshes the screen with most recent data. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 265: Link State

    Otherwise, they will be enabled. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 266 Delete - Delete this group. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 267 Upstream port - The monitored uplink port, and the link state of this uplink port. Downstream ports - The downlink ports for link state. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 268: Port-Backup

    The factory default is disabled. As the MAC Move Update mode is enabled and the active port is down, the MAC address learned on the downlink ports will be distributed to the remote switch via the backup ports. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 269 Apply - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. Delete - Delete this group. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 270 Backup port - The configured backup port for this group. Current Active port - Current active port for this group. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 271: Mac Filters

    Apply - Update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. Delete - Remove the currently selected filter. Delete All - Remove all configured filters. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 272 MAC Address - The MAC address of the filter in the format 00:01:1A:B2:53:4D. VLAN ID - The VLAN ID associated with the filter. Source Port Members - A list of ports to be used for filtering inbound packets. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 273: Security Menu

    Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 274 65535. A quiet period value of 0 means that the authenticator state machine will never acquire a supplicant. The default value is 60. Changing the value will not change the configuration until the Apply button is pressed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 275 Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 276 The supplicant timeout is a value in the range of 1 and 65535. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 277 "Initialize" "Disconnected" "Connecting" "Authenticating" "Authenticated" "Aborting" "Held" "ForceAuthorized" "ForceUnauthorized". Backend Authentication State - This field displays the current state of the backend authentication state machine. Possible values are: "Request" "Response" "Success" "Fail" "Timeout" "Initialize" "Idle" 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 278 Operating Control Mode - This field indicates the control mode under which the port is actually operating. Possible values are: ForceUnauthorized ForceAuthorized Auto N/A: If the port is in detached state it cannot participate in port access control. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 279 'Authorized', 'Unauthorized' and 'N/A'. If the port is in detached state, the value will be 'N/A' since the port cannot participate in port access control. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 280 EAP Response Frames Received - This displays the number of valid EAP response frames (other than resp/id frames) that have been received by this authenticator. EAP Request/Id Frames Transmitted - This displays the number of EAP request/identity frames that have been transmitted by this authenticator. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 281 Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 282 Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 283 Figure : Port Access Control Access Summary Non-Configurable Data Port - Displays the port in Unit/Slot/Port format. Users - Displays the users that have access to the port. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 284: Port Security

    Port Security Mode - Enables or disables the Port Security feature. Command Buttons Apply - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save configuration is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 285 Maximum Number of Statically Locked MAC Addresses Allowed - Sets the maximum number of statically locked MAC addresses on the selected interface. Command Buttons Clear - Clears the Dynamic MAC addresses of the selected interface. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 286 Static limit is reached. Apply - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save configuration is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 287 VLAN ID - Displays the VLAN ID corresponding to the MAC address. Command Buttons Apply - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save configuration is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 288 MAC Address - Displays the MAC addresses learned on a specific port. VLAN ID - Displays the VLAN ID corresponding to the MAC address. Number of Dynamic MAC addresses learned - Displays the number of dynamically learned MAC addresses on a specific port. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 289 Last Violation MAC Address - Displays the source MAC address of the last packet that was discarded at a locked port. VLAN ID - Displays the VLAN ID corresponding to the Last Violation MAC address. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 290: Radius Configuration

    Dead Time – The dead time value, in seconds. The valid range is 1 – 255. Radius Attribute 4 (NAS-IP Address) - Select if the Radius Attribute 4 (NAS-IP Address) inclusion in Radius Requests is enabled or disabled. Mention explicitly the IP address to be sent as NAS-IP 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 291 Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 292 Secret field will have no affect and will not be retained. This field is only displayed if the user has READWRITE access. Encrypted - When the secret string is encrypted, this box need to be checked. This field is only displayed if the user has READWRITE access. Non-Configurable Data 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 293 Remove - Remove the selected server from the configuration. This button is only available to READWRITE users. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 294 Encrypted - When the secret string is encrypted, this box need to be checked. This field is only displayed if the user has READWRITE access. Non-Configurable Data Secret Configured - Indicates if the secret has been configured for this accounting server. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 295 Remove - Remove the selected accounting server from the configuration. This button is only available to READWRITE users. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 296: Radius Statistics

    RADIUS Statistics 9.4.4.1 Radius Statistics Figure : Radius Statistics Non-Configurable Data Invalid Server Addresses - The number of RADIUS Access-Response packets received from unknown addresses. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 297 Bad Authenticators - - The number of RADIUS Access-Response packets containing invalid authenticators or signature attributes received from this server. Pending Requests - - The number of RADIUS Access-Request packets destined for this server that have not yet timed out or received a response. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 298 Packets Dropped - - The number of RADIUS packets received from this server on the authentication port and dropped for some other reason. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 299 Unknown Types - Displays the number of RADIUS packets of unknown type that were received from this server on the accounting port. Packets Dropped - Displays the number of RADIUS packets that were received from this server on the accounting port and dropped for some other reason. Command Buttons 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 300 Refresh - Update the information on the page. 9.4.4.4 Clear Statistics Figure : Radius Clear Statistics Command Buttons Clear All RADIUS Statistics - This button will clear the accounting server, authentication server and RADIUS statistics. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 301: Tacacs

    Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 302 READWRITE access. Connection Timeout - The amount of time that passes before the connection between the device and the TACACS+ server time out. The range is between 1-30. Command Buttons 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 303 Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Remove - Remove the selected server from the configuration. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 304: Ldap

    Bind DN without RDN - Partial bind DN exclude RDN with it, default is empty string. Command Buttons Apply - Update the LDAP configuration with the values you entered. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 305: Access Control Lists

    Apply - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Delete - Removes the currently selected IP ACL from the switch configuration. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 306 Direction - The direction of packet traffic affected by the IP ACL. Direction can only be one of the following: Inbound Slot/Port(s) - The interfaces to which the IP ACL applies. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen to the latest state. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 307 Assign Queue ID - Specifies the hardware egress queue identifier used to handle all packets matching this IP ACL rule. Valid range of Queue Ids is (0 to 7). This field is visible for a 'Permit' Action. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 308 If a value is to be selected by specifying its numeric value, then select the 'Other' option in the dropdown box and a text box will appear where the numeric value of the DSCP can be entered. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 309 Configure - Configure the corresponding match criteria for the selected rule. Delete - Remove the currently selected Rule from the selected ACL. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save configuration is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 310 These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Rename - Renames the currently selected MAC ACL. Delete - Removes the currently selected MAC ACL from the switch configuration. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 311 Direction - The direction of packet traffic affected by the MAC ACL. Valid Directions Inbound Slot/Port(s) - The interfaces to which the MAC ACL applies. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen to the latest state. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 312 Redirect Interface - Specifies the specific egress interface where the matching traffic stream is forced, bypassing any forwarding decision normally performed by the device. This field cannot be set if a Mirror Interface is already configured for the ACL rule. This field is visible for a 'Permit' Action. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 313 Valid values are True - Signifies that every packet is considered to match the selected ACL Rule. False - Signifies that it is not mandatory for every packet to match the selected ACL Rule. Command Buttons 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 314 These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Delete - Remove the currently selected Rule from the selected ACL. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save configuration is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 315 Valid range is (1 to 4294967295). Non-Configurable Data Unit/Slot/Port - Displays selected interface. Direction - Displays selected packet filtering direction for ACL. ACL Type - Displays the type of ACL assigned to selected interface and direction. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 316 Apply - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Remove - Removes the currently selected ACL Interface Direction Mapping from the switch configuration. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 317: Ip Filter

    Every client's IP address is ANDed with the mask, as is the Client IP Address, and, if the values are equal, access is allowed. For example, if the Client IP Address and Client IP Mask parameters are 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0, then any client 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 318 Delete - Delete the currently selected IP Filter Name. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 319: Secure Http

    Maximum Number of HTTPS Sessions - This field is used to set the maximum allowable number of HTTPS sessions. The value must be in the range of (0 to 16). The default value is 16. The currently configured value is shown when the web page is displayed. Command Buttons 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 320 Download Certificates - Link to the File Transfer page for the SSL Certificate download. Note that to download SSL Certificate files SSL must be administratively disabled. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 321: Secure Shell

    Download Host Keys - Link to the File Transfer page for the Host Key download. Note that to download SSH key files SSH must be administratively disabled and there can be no active SSH sessions. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 322: Denial-Of-Service

    ICMP - Enable or disable this option by selecting the corresponding line on the pull down entry field. Enabling ICMP DoS prevention causes the switch to drop ICMP packets that have a type set to ECHO_REQ (ping) and a size greater than the configured ICMP Pkt Size. The factory default is disabled. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 323 ICMPv6 Pkt Size. The factory default is disabled. Command Buttons Apply - Update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle you must perform a save. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 324: Qos Menu

    Policy table - Displays the number of configured policies out of the total allowed on the switch. Policy Instance table - Displays the number of configured policy class instances out of the total allowed on the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 325 Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch, but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save operation is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 326 If Policing is set to NO, then all traffic will be marked as specified below: High - sets policy mark ipdscp ef. Med - sets policy mark ipdscp af31. Low - sets policy mark ipdscp be. Each port selected will be added to the policy created. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 327 Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch, but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save operation is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 328 Class Type - Displays type of the configured class Only when a new class is created, this field is a selector field. After class creation this becomes a non-configurable field. Match Criteria - Displays the configured match criteria for the specified class. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 329 Remove Class Reference - This button appears on the screen only if a specified class references another class. The current class reference, of the specified class, is removed by invoking this button. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 330 Class Type - Displays types of the configured classes.Class types are platform dependent. Reference Class - Displays name of the configured class of type referenced by the specified class of the same type. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the currently selected filter. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 331 Available Class List - Displays all the member classes for the specified policy. It is automatically updated as a new class is added to or removed from the policy. Only when a new policy class 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 332 Rename - Allows to rename a specified policy. Add Selected Class - Creates a policy class instance by attaching the policy to the specified class. Remove Selected Class - Removes a policy class instance by detaching the policy from the specified class. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 333 Policy Attribute Selector - This lists all attributes supported for this type of policy, from which one can be selected. Non-Configurable Data Policy Type - Displays type of the configured policy. Command Buttons 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 334 Class Name - Displays name of the DiffServ class to which this policy is attached. Attribute - Displays the attributes attached to the policy class instances. Attribute Details - Displays the configured values of the attached attributes. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the displayed data. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 335 Apply - Send the updated screen to the switch and cause the changes to take effect on the switch but these changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 336 Direction - Shows that the traffic direction of this service interface In. Oper. Status - Shows the operational status of this service interface, either Up or Down. Policy Name - Shows the name of the attached policy. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the displayed data. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 337 Direction - Shows that the traffic direction of this service interface is In. Operational Status - Shows the operational status of this service interface, either Up or Down. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the displayed data. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 338 Policy Name - Name of the policy currently attached to the specified interface and direction. Operational Status - Operational status of the policy currently attached to the specified interface and direction. The value is either Up or Down. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the displayed data. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 339: Class Of Service

    Non-IP Traffic Class - Displays traffic class (i.e. queue) to which all non-IP traffic is directed when in 'trust ip-precedence' or 'trust ip-dscp' mode. Valid Range is (0 to 7). Current 802.1p Priority Mapping - Displays the current 802.1p priority mapping configuration. Command Buttons 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 340 Apply - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Restore Defaults - Restores default settings. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 341 Apply - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. Restore Defaults - Restores default settings. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 342 Apply - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must perform a save. Restore Defaults - Restores default settings. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 343 Restore Defaults - Restores default settings. Apply - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 344 Sum of individual Minimum Bandwidth values for all queues in the selected interface cannot exceed defined maximum (100). Command Buttons Restore Defaults for All Queues - Restores default settings for all queues on the selected interface. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 345 Apply - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will not be retained across a power cycle unless a save is performed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 346 Queue Management Type - Queue depth management technique used for queues on this interface. This is only used if device supports independent settings per-queue. Queue Management Type can only be one of the following: taildrop 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 347: Stacking Menu

    The default value for this setting is one. If the preference level is set to zero then the device cannot become a management unit. This field is non-configurable for users with read-only access. Configurable Data 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 348 Delete - Removes the selected unit from the stack. To be Master - Makes the selected unit to be master. Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 349 Stack MAC persistency timer value of 0 means that, after a master switchover, the current stack-mac will continue to be used indefinitely. If the entire stack reloads, it comes up with the MAC address of the current stack master as the stack MAC address. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 350 Unit - Displays the list of all units of the stack other than the management unit. Command Buttons Apply - Copies the code from the management Unit to stack unit(s) specified by the unit selector. Download Archive - Downloads an archive file to the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 351: Information

    Current Status - This field indicates the unit status. There are eight possible state values: Ready Not Ready Unsupported CodeMismatch Mode Mismatch Code Updating NotPresent Code Version - This field indicates the detected version of code on this unit. Command Buttons Refresh - Update the information on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 352 Neighbor Name - Displays the neighbor unit name. Link Status - Displays the link status (UP/DOWN) of the port. Link Speed (Gb/s) - Displays the maximum speed of the stacking port. Command Buttons Refresh - Refreshes the data on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 353 Error Rate (Errors/s) - Displays an approximate error rate on the stack port. Total Errors - Displays the total number of errors since boot. The counter may wrap. Command Buttons Refresh - Refreshes the data on the page. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 354: Command Reference

    <loc> is the required parameter for the command. Example 3 clear vlan clear vlan is the command name. Command The text in bold, non-italic font must be typed exactly as shown. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 355: Cli Mode-Based Topology

    This parameter denotes logical slot number, and logical port number assigned. This is applicable in the case of a port-channel (LAG). The operator can use the logical logical slot number, and the logical port number to configure the port-channel. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 356 ! Script file for displaying the ip interface ! Display information about interfaces show ip interface 1/0/1 !Displays the information about the first interface ! Display information about the next interface show ip interface 1/0/2 ! End of the script file 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 357: System Information And Statistic Commands

    Interface: Valid slot number and a valid port number. 10.3.2 show calendar This command displays the system clock. Syntax show calendar Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Current Time: displays system time 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 358: Show Eventlog

    [all] [<scriptname>] [|] [all] - enable the display/capture of all commands with settings/configurations that include values that are same as the default values. [<scriptname>] - redirect the output to the file <scriptname>. [|] - Output modifiers. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 359: Show Sysinfo

    The factory default is blank. System Object ID: The manufacturing ID. System Up Time: The time in days, hours and minutes since the last switch reboot. MIBs Supported: A list of MIBs supported by this agent. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 360: Show System

    Enabled means the applet can be viewed. The factory default is disabled. Protocol Current: Indicates which network protocol is being used. The options are bootp | dhcp | none. DHCP Client Identifier TEXT: DCHP client identifier for this switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 361: Show Hardware

    Vendor Name: The name of manufacturing vendor. Vendor Part Number: Part number provided by SFP+ transceiver vendor. Vendor Serial Number: Serial number provided by vendor. Vendor Revision Number: Revision level for part number provided by vendor. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 362: Show Version

    For example, if the release was 1, the version was 2, the format would be '1.2'. Boot Rom Version: The release version maintenance number of the boot rom code currently running on the switch. For example, if the release was 1, the version was 2, the format would be '1.2'. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 363: Show Tech-Support

    Connection From: IP address of the telnet client machine or EIA-232 for the serial port connection. Idle Time: Time this session has been idle. Session Time: Total time this session has been connected. Session Type: Shows the type of session: telnet, serial or SSH. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 364: Device Configuration Commands

    Link Trap: This object determines whether to send a trap when link status changes. The factory default is enabled. LACP Mode: Displays whether LACP is enabled or disabled on this port. Flow Mode: Displays flow control mode. Capabilities Status: Displays interface capabilities. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 365 Packets Received With Error: The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. Broadcast Packets Received: The total number of packets received that were directed to the broadcast address. Note that this does not include multicast packets. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 366 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Packets Received 512-1023 Octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 367 20 ms. The allowed range to detect jabber is between 20 ms and 150 ms. Undersize Received: The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets in length with GOOD CRC(excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 368 Broadcast address, including those that were discarded or not sent. Tx Oversized: The total number of frames that exceeded the max permitted frame size. This counter has a max increment rate of 815 counts per sec. at 10 Mb/s. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 369 Unicast Packets Received: The number of unicast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Multicast Packets Received: The total number of packets received that were directed to a multicast address. Note that this number does not include packets directed to the broadcast address. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 370 VLAN Deletes: The number of VLANs on this switch that have been created and then deleted since the last reboot. Time Since Counters Last Cleared: The elapsed time, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds, since the statistics for this switch were last cleared. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 371 VLAN Entries Currently In Use: The number of VLAN entries presently occupying the VLAN table. Time Since Counters Last Cleared: The elapsed time, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds since the statistics for this switch were last cleared. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 372 {<slot/port> [ - <slot/port>]} [, {<slot/port> [ - <slot/port>]} [, {<slot/port> [ - <slot/port>]} [, {<slot/port> [ - <slot/port>]} [, {<slot/port> [ - <slot/port>]}]]]] <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 373 {10 | 100} {full-duplex | half-duplex} 100 - 100BASE-T 10 - 10BASE-T full - duplex - Full duplex half - duplex - Half duplex all - This command represents all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 374 This command enables automatic negotiation on all interfaces. The default value is enabled. Syntax negotiate all no negotiate all all - This command represents all interfaces. no - This command disables automatic negotiation on all interfaces. Default Setting Enable Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 375 - This command represents all interfaces. no - This command removes the advertised capability with using parameter Default Setting 10 half-duplex, 10 full-duplex, 100 half-duplex, 100 full-duplex, and 1000 full-duplex Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 376 This command enables 802.3x flow control for the specific interface. Note: This command only applies to full-duplex mode ports. Syntax storm-control flowcontrol no storm-control flowcontrol no - This command disables 802.3x flow control for the specific interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 377 This command is used to disable all ports. Syntax shutdown all no shutdown all all - This command represents all ports. no - This command enables all ports. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 378 {auto | across | normal} no mdi auto - MDI force-auto mode across - MDI across mode normal - MDI normal mode no - This command restore mdi to default setting. Default Setting Normal Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 379: L2 Mac Address And Multicast Forwarding Database Tables

    It is identified with interface 3/1 and is currently used when enabling VLANs for routing. Self - The value of the corresponding instance is the address of one of the switch’s physical interfaces (the system’s own MAC address). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 380 Static Address (User-defined) count: The total user-defined addresses on the L2 MAC address Table. Total MAC Addresses in use: This number of addresses are used on the L2 MAC address table. Total MAC Addresses available: The switch supports max value on the L2 MAC address table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 381 (the system’s own MAC address). GMRP Learned - The value of the corresponding instance was learned via GMRP and applies to Multicast. Other - The value of the corresponding instance does not fall into one of the other categories. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 382 (the system’s own MAC address). GMRP Learned - The value of the corresponding instance was learned via GMRP and applies to Multicast. Other - The value of the corresponding instance does not fall into one of the other categories. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 383 Dynamic entries are added to the table as a result of a learning process or protocol. Description: The text description of this multicast table entry. Interfaces: The list of interfaces that are designated for forwarding (Fwd:) and filtering (Flt:). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 384 Dynamic entries are added to the table as a result of a learning process or protocol. Description: The text description of this multicast table entry. Interfaces: The list of interfaces that are designated for forwarding (Fwd:) and filtering (Flt:). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 385 Dynamic entries are added to the table as a result of a learning process or protocol. Description: The text description of this multicast table entry. Interfaces: The list of interfaces that are designated for forwarding (Fwd:) and filtering (Flt:). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 386 Interfaces: The list of interfaces that are designated for forwarding (Fwd:) and filtering (Flt:). Forwarding Interfaces: The resultant forwarding list is derived from combining all the component’s forwarding interfaces and removing the interfaces that are listed as the static filtering interfaces. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 387 This command displays the forwarding database address aging timeout. Syntax show mac-addr-table agetime Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Address Aging Timeout: This displays the total number of seconds for Forwarding Database table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 388 300 seconds for switch mode 14500 seconds for End-Host-Mode mode Command Mode Global Config Aging Interval for End-Host-Mode is range from 0 to 1000000, 0 value means that address is never aged. And the default interval is 14500. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 389: Vlan Management

    This command displays detailed information, including interface information, for a specific VLAN. Syntax show vlan {id <vlanid> | name <vlanname>} <vlanid> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4094) <vlanname> - VLAN name (up to 32 alphanumeric characters) Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 390 Tagging: Select the tagging behavior for this port in this VLAN. Tagged - Specifies to transmit traffic for this VLAN as tagged frames. Untagged - Specifies to transmit traffic for this VLAN as untagged frames. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 391 VLAN Type: Type of VLAN, which can be Default, (VLAN ID = 1), can be static (one that is configured and permanently defined), or Dynamic (one that is created by GVRP registration). Interface(s): Indicates by slot id and port number which configured by user to this VLAN. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 392 SVL system, the MAC address will be displayed as 6 bytes. This software version only supports IVL systems. VLAN ID: There is a VLAN Identifier (VID) associated with each VLAN. The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4094. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 393 IP Address: The IP address assigned to each interface IP Mask: The subnet mask. VLAN ID: There is a VLAN Identifier (VID) associated with each VLAN. The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4094. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 394 Protocol(s): This field indicates the type of protocol(s) for this group. VLAN: This field indicates the VLAN associated with this Protocol Group. Interface(s): This field lists the slot/port interface(s) that are associated with this Protocol Group. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 395 When disabled, all frames are forwarded in accordance with the 802.1Q VLAN bridge specification. The factory default is disabled. GVRP: May be enabled or disabled. Default Priority: The 802.1p priority assigned to untagged packets arriving on the port. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 396 10.4.3.8 vlan database This command is used to enter VLAN Interface configuration mode Syntax vlan database Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 397 - This command deletes an existing VLAN. The ID is a valid VLAN identification number (ID 1 is reserved for the default VLAN). VLAN range is 2 - 4094. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093 for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting None Command Mode VLAN database 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 398 The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093 for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting The name for VLAN ID 1 is always “Default” string. The default name for other VLANs is a VLAN0002 ~ VLAN4094 string. Command Mode VLAN database 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 399 - This command removes the association of a MAC address to a VLAN. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093 for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting None Command Mode VLAN database 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 400 <vlandid> - VLAN identification number. ID range is 1 - 4094. no - This command removes association of a specific IP-subnet to a VLAN. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093 for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting None Command Mode VLAN database 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 401 VLAN range is 2-4094. Syntax vlan makestatic <vlanid> <vlanid> - VLAN ID (Range: 2 –4094). The range of VLAN ID is 2 to 4093 for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting None Command Mode VLAN database 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 402 - This command removes the <vlanid> from this protocol-based VLAN group that is identified by this <group-name>. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093 for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting None Command Mode VLAN database 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 403 VLAN ID for this port. With either option, VLAN tagged frames are forwarded in accordance with the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Specification. Default Setting Admit all Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 404 VLAN ID for this port. With either option, VLAN tagged frames are forwarded in accordance with the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Specification. Default Setting Admit all Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 405 - This command disables ingress filtering for all ports. If ingress filtering is disabled, frames received with VLAN IDs that do not match the VLAN membership of the receiving interface are admitted and forwarded to ports that are members of that VLAN. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 406 - All interfaces. no - This command sets the VLAN ID for all interfaces to 1. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093 for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 407 - all frames transmitted for this VLAN will be tagged. untagged - all frames transmitted for this VLAN will be untagged. remove - The interface is removed from the member of this VLAN. This is equivalent to registration forbidden. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 408 The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093 for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 409 In EHM, with the uplink VLAN synchronization is enabled, it will not change the tagging of the native VLAN ID on uplinks. All VLAN Ids except the native VLAN ID will be changed to tagging while the uplink VLAN synchronization is enabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 410 The ID is a valid VLAN identification number. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093 for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 411 Any subsequent per port configuration will override this configuration setting. Syntax switchport priority all <0-7> <0-7> - The range for the priority is 0-7. all - All interfaces Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 412 <group-name> - a VLAN Group Name (a character string of 1 to 16 characters). no - This command removes the protocol-based VLAN group that is identified by this <group-name>. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 413 - This command removes the <protocol> from this protocol-based VLAN group that is identified by this <group-name>. The possible values for protocol are ip, arp, and ipx. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 414 - VLAND ID to remove. no - Remove the list of forbidden VLANs. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093 for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 415: Gvrp And Bridge Extension

    Syntax show gvrp configuration {<slot/port> | all} <slot/port> - An interface number. all - All interfaces. The type of interface number is <unit/slot/port> for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 416 Join Timer: Specifies the interval between the transmission of GARP PDUs registering (or re-registering) membership for an attribute. Current attributes are a VLAN or multicast group. There is an instance of this timer on a per-Port, per-GARP participant basis. Permissible values are 10 to 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 417 Port GMRP Mode: Indicates the GMRP administrative mode for the port. It may be enabled or disabled. If this parameter is disabled, Join Time, Leave Time, and Leave All Time have no effect. The factory default is disabled. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 418 GMRP Mode: Indicates the GMRP administrative mode for the port. It may be enabled or disabled. If this parameter is disabled, Join Time, Leave Time, and Leave All Time have no effect. The factory default is disabled. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 419 This command enables GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) on the system. The default value is disabled. Syntax bridge-ext gmrp no bridge-ext gmrp no - This command disables GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) on the system. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 420 - This command disables GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) for all ports. If GVRP is disabled, Join Time, Leave Time, and Leave All Time have no effect. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 421 (LAG) membership is removed from an interface that has GMRP enabled. Syntax switchport gmrp all no switchport gmrp all all - All interfaces. no - This command disables GMRP Multicast Registration Protocol on a selected interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 422 This command has an effect only when GVRP and GMRP are enabled. This command has an effect only when GVRP or GMRP is enabled. Default Setting 20 centiseconds (0.2 seconds) Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 423 This command has an effect only when GVRP and GMRP are enabled. This command has an effect only when GVRP or GMRP is enabled. Default Setting 20 centiseconds (0.2 seconds) Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 424 - This command sets the GVRP leave time per port to 60 centiseconds (0.6 seconds). This command has an effect only when GVRP or GMRP is enabled. Default Setting 60 centiseconds (0.6 seconds) Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 425 - This command sets the GVRP leave time for all ports to the default 60 centiseconds (0.6 seconds). This command has an effect only when GVRP or GMRP is enabled. Default Setting 60 centiseconds (0.6 seconds) Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 426 - This command sets how frequently Leave All PDUs are generated per port to 1000 centiseconds (10 seconds). This command has an effect only when GVRP or GMRP is enabled. Default Setting 1000 centiseconds (10 seconds) Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 427 - This command sets how frequently Leave All PDUs are generated for all ports to 1000 centiseconds (10 seconds). This command has an effect only when GVRP or GMRP is enabled. Default Setting 1000 centiseconds (10 seconds) Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 428: Vtp Commands

    Request advertisements transmitted: Number of advertisement requests sent by this switch on its trunk ports. Number of config revision errors: Number of revision errors. Number of config digest errors: Number of MD5 digest errors. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 429 VTP Pruning Mode: Displays whether pruning is enabled or disabled. VTP V2 Mode: Displays if VTP version 2 mode is enabled. By default, all VTP version 2 switches operate in version 1 mode. MD5 digest: Displays the checksum values for the VTP domain status. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 430 Configuration last modified: Displays the date and time of the last configuration modification. Displays the IP address of the switch that caused the configuration change to the database. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 431 This command displays the VTP trunkport status. Syntax show vtp trunkport Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Port: Displays the interface number. Trunkport: Displays the trunkport status (enable or disable) on the interface number. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 432 <string> no vtp domain <string> - Configures the string for domain name. (maximum length 32 bytes) no - This command resets the domain name to NULL. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 433 <password> no vtp password <password> - Configures VTP administrative domain password.(Max. length 64 bytes) no - This command resets the VTP domain password to default value. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 434 This command uses to configure the vtp version. Syntax vtp version <1-2> no vtp version <1-2> - version 1 or 2. no - This command resets the vtp version to default value. Default Setting Default version is 1. Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 435 This command uses to configure the administrative domain trunk port on specific interfaces. Syntax vtp trunkport no vtp trunkport no - This command resets the administrative domain trunk port to default value. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 436: Igmp Snooping

    This command displays information on statically configured and dynamically learned multicast router ports or multicast router configuration. Syntax show ip igmp snooping mrouter [ { vlan [slot/port] | interface [slot/port] } ] slot/port - The interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 437 Multicast Router Expiration Time: If a query is not received on an interface, participating in the VLAN, within this amount of time, the interface is removed from the list of interfaces with multicast routers attached. This value may be configured. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 438 This command enables IGMP Snooping on the system. The default value is disabled. Syntax ip igmp snooping no igmp snooping no - This command disables IGMP Snooping on the system. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 439 (LAG) membership is removed from an interface that has IGMP Snooping enabled. Syntax ip igmp snooping interfacemode no ip igmp snooping interfacemode no - This command disables IGMP Snooping on a selected interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 440 - This command sets the Multicast Router Present Expiration time on the system to 0. A value of 0 indicates an infinite timeout, that is no expiration. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config, Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 441 IGMP version 2 hosts. Syntax ip igmp snooping fast-leave no ip igmp snooping fast-leave no - This command disables IGMP Snooping fast-leave admin mode. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config, Interface Config. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 442 <vlanId> no set igmp snooping mrouter <vlanId> <vlanId> - VLAN ID. no - This command disables the status of the interface as a statically configured multicast router interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 443 <2-3600> - The range of group membership interval time is 2 to 3600 seconds. no - This command sets the IGMP Group Membership Interval time on a particular VLAN to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Vlan database 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 444 <0-3600> - The range of the Multicast Router Present Expire time is 0 to 3600 seconds. no - This command sets the IGMP Multicast Router Present Expire time on a particular VLAN to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Vlan database 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 445 <macaddr> - MAC address <1-4093> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 - 4093). <slot/port> - Interface number. no - This command remove an interface from a static multicast group. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 446: Igmp Snooping Querier

    Querier Expiry Interval: Specify the time interval in seconds after which the last querier information is removed. The Querier Expiry Interval must be a value in the range of 60 and 300. The default value is 60. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 447 Querier Vlan Address: Displays the Snooping Querier Address to be used as source address in periodic IGMP queries sent on the specified VLAN. Operational State: Specifies the operational state of the IGMP Snooping Querier on a VLAN. Operational Version: Displays the operational IGMP protocol version of the querier. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 448 The Querier Expiry Interval must be a value in the range of 60 and 300. The default value is 60 Last Querier Address: Displays the IP address of the last querier from which a query was snooped on the VLAN 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 449 <ip-address> global configuration command. Use the no ip igmp snooping querier address return to default value zero. Syntax ip igmp snooping querier address <ip-address> no ip igmp snooping querier address Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 450 <60-300> global configuration command. Use the no ip igmp snooping querier query-interval return to default value zero. Syntax ip igmp snooping querier querier-expiry-interval <60-300> no ip igmp snooping querier querier-expiry-interval Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 451 <1-4093> global configuration command. Use the no ip igmp snooping querier vlan <1-4093> return to disable. Syntax ip igmp snooping querier vlan <1-4093> no ip igmp snooping querier vlan <1-4093> Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 452 Use the no ip igmp snooping querier vlan <1-4093> address return to default value zero. Syntax ip igmp snooping querier vlan <1-4093> address <ip-address> no ip igmp snooping querier vlan <1-4093> address Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 453 Use the no ip igmp snooping querier vlan <1-4093> election-participate return to disable. Syntax ip igmp snooping querier vlan <1-4093> election-participate no ip igmp snooping querier vlan <1-4093> election-participate Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 454: Mld Snooping

    When you specify a value for <vlanid>, the following information appears: VLAN ID: VLAN ID MLD Snooping Admin Mode: Indicates whether MLD Snooping is active on the VLAN. Fast Leave Mode: Indicates whether MLD Snooping Fast Leave is active on the VLAN. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 455 Interface: Shows the interface on which multicast router information is being displayed. Multicast Router Attached: Indicates whether multicast router is statically enabled on the interface. VLAN ID: Displays the list of VLANs of which the interface is a member. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 456 None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Message VLAN ID: Displays the list of VLANs of which the interface is a member. Interface: Shows the interface on which multicast router information is being displayed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 457 Type: The type of entry, which is either static (added by the user) or dynamic (added to the table as a result of a learning process or protocol.) Description: The text description of this multicast table entry. Interfaces: The list of interfaces that are designated for forwarding (Fwd:) and filtering (Flt:). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 458 Use the no ipv6 mld snooping interfacemode disable MLD Snooping on all interfaces. Syntax ipv6 mld snooping interfacemode <all> no ipv6 mld snooping interfacemode <all> Default Setting Disable Command Mode Global Config, Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 459 <2-3600> global/interface configuration command. Use the no ipv6 mld snooping groupmembershipinterval return to default value 260. Syntax ipv6 mld snooping groupmembershipinterval <2-3600> no ipv6 mld snooping groupmembershipinterval Default Setting Command Mode Global Config, Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 460 <0-3600> global/interface configuration command. Use the no ipv6 mld snooping mcrtrexpiretime to return to default value 0. Syntax ipv6 mld snooping mcrtrexpiretime <0-3600> no ipv6 mld snooping mcrtrexpiretime Default Setting Command Mode Global Config, Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 461 The user can go to the Global Mode and add a port to ipv6 multicast group, use the ipv6 mld snooping static Global command. Syntax ipv6 mld snooping static <macaddr> vlan <vlan-id> interface <slot/port> no ipv6 mld snooping static <macaddr> vlan <vlan-id> interface <slot/port> Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 462 VLAN, use the set mld fast-leave <vlanid> vlan configuration command. Use the no set mld fast-leave <vlanid> disable MLD Snooping fast-leave admin mode. Syntax set mld fast-leave <vlanid> no set mld fast-leave <vlanid> Default Setting Disable Command Mode VLAN database 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 463 VLAN, use the set mld max-response-time <vlanid> <1-65> vlan configuration command. Use the no set mld max-response-time <vlanid> return to default value 10. Syntax set mld max-response-time <vlanid> <1-65> no set mld max-response-time <vlanid> Default Setting Command Mode VLAN database 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 464 Expiration time on a particular VLAN, use the set mld mcrtrexpiretime <vlanid> <0-3600> vlan configuration command. Use the no set mld mcrtrexpiretime <vlanid> to return to default value 0. Syntax set mld mcrtrexpiretime <vlanid> <0-3600> no set mld mcrtrexpiretime <vlanid> Default Setting Command Mode VLAN database 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 465: Mld Snooping Querier

    Querier Expiry Interval: Specify the time interval in seconds after which the last querier information is removed. The Querier Expiry Interval must be a value in the range of 60 and 300. The default value is 60 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 466 Querier Address: Specify the Snooping Querier Address to be used as source address in periodic MLD queries. This address is used when no address is configured on the VLAN on which query is being sent. MLD Version: Specify the MLD protocol version used in periodic IGMP queries. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 467 The Querier Expiry Interval must be a value in the range of 60 and 300. The default value is 60. Last Querier Address: Displays the IP address of the last querier from which a query was snooped on the VLAN. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 468 <ipv6-address> global configuration command. Use the ipv6 mld snooping querier address <ipv6-address> return to default value zero. Syntax ipv6 mld snooping querier address <ipv6-address> no ipv6 mld snooping querier address <ipv6-address> Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 469 <60-300> global configuration command. Use the no ipv6 mld snooping querier querier-expiry-interval return to default value zero. Syntax ipv6 mld snooping querier querier-expiry-interval <60-300> no ipv6 mld snooping querier querier-expiry-interval Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 470 Use the no ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan <1-4093> address <ip-address> return to default value zero. Syntax ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan <1-4093> address <ip-address> no ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan <1-4093> address <ip-address> Default Setting Disable Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 471 Use the no ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan <1-4093> election-participate return to disable. Syntax ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan <1-4093> election-participate no ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan <1-4093> election-participate Default Setting Disable Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 472: Port Channel

    This command displays an overview of all port-channels (LAGs) on the switch. Syntax show port-channel {<slot/port> | all} <slot/port> - Port-Channel Interface number. all – all Port-Channel interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 473 The possible values of this field are Static, indicating that the port-channel is statically maintained; and Dynamic, indicating that the port-channel is dynamically maintained. Port Active: This field lists the ports that are actively participating in the port-channel (LAG). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 474 Activity: Actor or partner's port activity. Passive indicates the port's preference for not transmitting LAC PDUs unless its partner's control value is Active. Active indicates the port's preference to participate in the protocol regardless of the partner's control value. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 475 - This command disables a port-channel (LAG). The option all sets every configured port-channel with the same administrative mode setting. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 476 Syntax port-channel name {<slot/port> | all} <name> <slot/port> - Port-Channel Interface number. all - all Port-Channel interfaces. <name> - Configured Port-Channel name (up to 15 characters). Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 477 This command enables a port-channel (LAG) members. The interface is a logical slot and port for a configured port-channel. Syntax adminmode no adminmode no - This command disables a configured port-channel (LAG). Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 478 This command enables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on a port. Syntax lacp no lacp no - This command disables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on a port. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 479 Note: Before adding a port to a port-channel, set the physical mode of the port. See ‘speed-duplex’ command. Syntax channel-group <slot/port> <slot/port> - Port-Channel Interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config Command Usage The maximum number of members for each Port-Channel is 8. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 480 This command deletes all configured ports from the port-channel (LAG). The interface is a logical slot and port number of a configured port-channel. Syntax delete-channel-group <slot/port> all <slot/port> - Port-Channel Interface number. all - All members for specific Port-Channel. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 481: Storm Control

    Intf: Displays interface number. Mode: Displays status of storm control multicast. Rate: Displays rate for storm control multicast. Unit: Displays unit of rate for storm control multicast. Action: Display the configured action for interfaces when multicast storm occurs. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 482 Intf: Displays interface number. Mode: Displays status of storm control unicast. Rate: Displays rate for storm control unicast. Unit: Displays unit of rate for storm control unicast. Action: Display the configured action for interfaces when unicast storm occurs. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 483 This command enables broadcast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Syntax storm-control broadcast no storm-control broadcast no - This command disables broadcast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode GlobaI Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 484 This command enables multicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Syntax storm-control multicast no storm-control multicast no - This command disables multicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 485 This command enables unicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Syntax storm-control unicast no storm-control unicast no - This command disables unicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 486 1000000, g means threshold rate would be multiply 1000000000. all - This command represents all interfaces. no - This command set the threshold rate to default. Default Setting 512 pps Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 487 1000000, g means threshold rate would be multiply 1000000000. all - This command represents all interfaces. no - This command set the threshold rate to default. Default Setting 512 pps Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 488 1000000, g means threshold rate would be multiply 1000000000. all - This command represents all interfaces. no - This command set the threshold rate to default. Default Setting 512 pps Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 489 - This command disable action on selected port. Default Setting Disable Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 490: Error Disable Recovery

    The command set admin mode for error disable cause. Syntax errdisable recovery cause storm-control no errdisable recovery cause storm-control no - This command set the admin mode of error disable cause by storm control to default. Default Setting Disable Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 491 The command set error disable recovery timer interval. Syntax errdisable recovery interval <30-86400> no errdisable recovery interval no - This command set the error disable recovey interval to default. Default Setting 300 seconds Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 492: L2 Priority

    [<slot/port>] <slot/port> - Interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message User Priority: Displays the 802.1p priority to be mapped. Traffic Class: Displays internal traffic class to map the corresponding 802.1p priority. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 493 <priority> - The CoS value that is mapped to the queue id (Range: 0 - 7 ). no - Sets the CoS map to the default values. Default Setting priority queue Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 494: Port Mirror

    <session-id> { source interface <slot/port> | destination interface <slot/port>} <slot/port> - Interface number. tx/rx – Use to monitor ingress packets or egress packets. no - This command removes the probe port or the mirrored port from a monitor session (port monitoring). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 495 This command configures the administration mode of port-monitoring function for a monitor session. Syntax port-monitor session <session-id> mode no port-monitor session <session-id> mode <session-id> - Session ID. no - This command disables port-monitoring function for a monitor session. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 496: Static Mac Filtering Commands

    Display Message MAC Address: The MAC address of the filter in the format 00:01:1A:B2:53:4D. VLAN ID: The VLAN ID associated with the filter. Source Port(s): A list of ports to be used for filtering inbound packets. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 497: Configuration Commands

    <macaddr> - Specified a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format of B1:B2:B3:B4:B5:B6. no - This command removes a port from the source filter set for the MAC filter with the MAC address of <macaddr> and VLAN of <vlanid>. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 498 <macaddr> - Specified a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format of B1:B2:B3:B4:B5:B6. no - This command removes all interfaces to the source filter set for the MAC filter with the MAC address of <macaddr> and VLAN of <vlanid>. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 499: Management Commands

    This command displays IP default gateway for this switch. Syntax show ip redirects Default Setting None Command Mode User Exec, Privileged Exec Display Message IP default gateway: The default gateway for this IP interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 500 <1518-9216> - Max frame size (Range: 1518 - 9216). no - This command sets the default maximum transmission unit (MTU) size (in bytes) for the interface. Default Setting 1518 Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 501 - Restore the default IP address and Subnet Mask Default Setting IP address : 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0 Command Mode Interface-Vlan Config Command Usage Once the IP address is set, the VLAN ID’s value will be assigned to management VLAN. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 502 <none> - Obtains IP address by setting configuration. Both of in-band and out-of-band management interfaces could be configured to use DHCP to get the IP address from DHCP server at a time, but not simultaneously. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface-Vlan Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 503 This command is used to enable the IPv6 stack for in-band mgmt interface. Syntax ipv6 enable no ipv6 enable no – Disable IPv6 stack for in-band mgmt interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface-Vlan Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 504 10.6.1.10 enable ip filter This command is used to enable the IP filter function. Syntax ip filter no ip filter no – Disable IP filter. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 505 <name> - The name of the ip filter. <prefix/length> - Configure a IPv6 prefix and prefix length to be a filter. no - Remove ip filter by filter name Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 506 This command sets the IP address, and subnet mask of oob interface. The IP address and the gateway must be on the same subnet. Syntax oob ip <ipaddr> <netmask> <ipaddr> - IP address <netmask> - Subnet Mask Default Setting IP address : 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask : 0.0.0.0 Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 507 <none> - Obtains IP address by setting configuration. Both of in-band and out-of-band management interfaces could be configured to use DHCP to get the IP address from DHCP server at a time, but not simultaneously. Default Setting DHCP Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 508 This command is used to enable the IPv6 stack for out-of-band mgmt interface. Syntax oob ipv6 enable no oob ipv6 enable no – Disable IPv6 stack. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 509: Serial Interface Commands

    Silent Time (sec): Use this command to set the amount of time the management console is inaccessible after the number of unsuccessful logon attempts exceeds the threshold set by the password threshold command. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 510 The time range is 0 to 160. Syntax exec-timeout <0-160> <0-160> - max connect time (Range: 0 -160). no - This command sets the maximum connect time (in minutes) without console activity to 5. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 511 Syntax silent-time <0-65535> <0-65535> - silent time (Range: 0 - 65535) in seconds. no - This command sets the maximum value to the default. Default Setting Command Mode Line Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 512 This command is used to sets the terminal-length of the CLI console terminal. Syntax terminal-length <10-100> no terminal-length <length> - max threshold (Range: 10 - 100). no - This command sets the length to the default. Default Setting Command Mode Line Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 513 This command is used to enable/disable pager mode. If the pager mode is enabled, the displayed data on terminal will be displayed one page at a time. Syntax pager no pager no - This command sets pager mode to disable. Default Setting Enable Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 514 - This command sets extended display mode to disable. To get the better display style on extended display mode, you have to use the terminal which is supported to display more than 80 characters per line. Default Setting Enable Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 515: Telnet Session Commands

    [debug] - Display current enabled telnet options. [line] - Set the outbound telnet operational mode as ‘linemode’, where by default, the operational mode is ‘character mode’. [echo] - Enable local echo. Default Setting None Command Mode User Exec, Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 516 When this threshold is reached for Telnet, the Telnet logon interface closes. 10.6.3.3 line vty This command is used to enter vty (Telnet) configuration mode. Syntax line vty Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 517 - This command sets the remote connection session timeout value, in minutes, to the default. Changing the timeout value for active sessions does not become effective until the session is reaccessed. Any keystroke will also activate the new timeout duration. Default Setting Command Mode Line Vty 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 518 0 indicates that no remote connection can be established. The range is 0 to 5. Syntax maxsessions <0-5> no maxsessions <0-5> - max sessions (Range: 0 - 5). no - This command sets the maximum value to be 5. Default Setting Command Mode Line Vty 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 519 This command is used to sets the terminal-length of the cli vty terminal. Syntax terminal-length <10-100> no terminal-length <length> - max threshold (Range: 10 - 100). no - This command sets the length to the default. Default Setting Command Mode Line Vty 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 520 Syntax telnet maxsessions <0-5> no maxsessions <0-5> - max sessions (Range: 0 - 5). no - This command sets the maximum value to be 5. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 521 A value of 0, which is the default, results in no timeout. Maximum Number of Outbound Telnet Sessions: Indicates the number of simultaneous outbound telnet connections allowed. Allow New Outbound Telnet Sessions: Indicates whether outbound telnet sessions will be allowed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 522: Ssh Client Session Commands

    Syntax sshc sessions no sshc session no - This command disables new outbound ssh connections. If disabled, no new outbound ssh connection can be established. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 523 - This command sets the remote connection session timeout value, in minutes, to the default. Note: Changing the timeout value for active sessions does not become effective until the session is reaccessed. Any keystroke will also activate the new timeout duration. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 524 A value of 0, which is the default, results in no timeout. Maximum Number of Outbound SSH Sessions Indicates the number of simultaneous outbound ssh connections allowed. Allow New Outbound SSH Sessions Indicates whether outbound ssh sessions will be allowed. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 525: Snmp Server Commands

    255.255.255.0, a range of incoming IP addresses would match. That is, the incoming IP Address could equal 9.47.128.0 - 9.47.128.255. The default value is 0.0.0.0. Access Mode: The access level for this community string. Status: The status of this community access entry. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 526 Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Remote EngineID: Engine ID are up to 24 hexadecimal characters in length. IP Address: IP address of SNMP host which will receive SNMP trap/inform from this switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 527 Spanning Tree Flag: May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is enabled. Indicates whether spanning tree traps will be sent. ACL Traps: May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is disabled. Indicates whether ACL traps will be sent. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 528 This command sets the physical location of the switch. The range for name is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. Syntax snmp-server location <loc> <loc> - range is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 529 This command sets the organization responsible for the network. The range for contact is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. Syntax snmp-server contact <con> <con> - Range is from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 530 - This command deactivates an SNMP community. If the community is disabled, no SNMP requests using this community are accepted. In this case the SNMP manager associated with this community cannot manage the switch until the Status is changed back to Enable. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 531 (also called private). Syntax snmp-server community {ro | rw} <name> <name> - community name. <ro> - access mode is read-only. <rw> - access mode is read/write. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 532 <ipmask> - a client IP mask. no - This command sets a client IP mask for an SNMP community to 0.0.0.0. The name is the applicable community name. Default Setting 0.0.0.0 Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 533 Link Trap flag setting associated with the port is enabled (see 'snmp trap link-status' command). Syntax snmp-server enable traps linkmode no snmp-server enable traps linkmode no - This command disables Link Up/Down traps for the entire switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 534 This command enables the sending of new root traps and topology change notification traps. Syntax snmp-server enable traps stpmode no snmp-server enable traps stpmode no - This command disables the sending of new root traps and topology change notification traps. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 535 This command set how many times to resend the inform. Syntax snmp-server inform retries no snmp-server inform retries no - This command restore the default setting of snmp inform retires value Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 536 <username> <username> - user name. <md5 | noauth | sha> - authentication method. <pass> - password. <des> - encryption method. no - This command delete an snmp user. Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 537 <ipAddr | ipv6Addr> - IPv4 or IPv6 address of SNMP host which will receive SNMP trap/inform from this switch. <engineid-string> - Engin ID for the selected host. The Engined ID are up to 24 hexadecimal characters in length no - This command delete a snmp engineID. Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 538: Snmp Trap Commands

    Status: A pull down menu that indicates the receiver's status (enabled or disabled) and allows the administrator/user to perform actions on this user entry: Enable - send traps to the receiver Disable - do not send traps to the receiver. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 539 Syntax snmp trap link-status all no snmp trap link-status all all - All interfaces. no - This command disables link status traps for all interfaces. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 540 <name> <ipaddr | ipv6Addr> <new ipAddr | ipv6Addr> <name> - SNMP trap name. <ipaddr | ipv6Addr> - an original IPv4 or IPv6 address. <new ipAddr | ipv6Addr> - a new IPv4 or IPv6 address. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 541 <ipadd | ipv6Addr> - an IPv4 or IPv6 address. snmpv1 - Use SNMP v1 to send traps. snmpv2 - Use SNMP v2 to send traps. Snmpv3 - Use SNMP v3 to send traps. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 542: Snmp Inform Commands

    Status: A pull down menu that indicates the receiver's status (enabled or disabled) and allows the administrator/user to perform actions on this user entry: Enable - send inform to the receiver Disable - do not send inform to the receiver. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 543 <name> <ipaddr | ipv6Addr> <new ipAddr | ipv6Addr> <name> - SNMP inform name. <ipaddr | ipv6Addr> - an original IPv4 or IPv6 address. < new ipAddr | ipv6Addr> - a new IPv4 or IPv6 address. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 544 <name> - SNMP inform name. <ipadd> - an IPv4 or IPv6 address. snmpv2 - Use SNMP v2 to send inform. snmpv3 - Use SNMP v3 to send inform. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 545: Http Commands

    - This command disallows access to the Java applet in the header frame of the Web interface. When the jave mode is disabled, the user cannot view the Java applet. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 546 - This command disables access to the switch through the Web interface. When access is disabled, the user cannot login to the switch's Web server. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 547 This command is used to enable the secure socket layer for secure HTTP. Syntax ip http secure-server no ip http secure-server no - This command is used to disable the secure socket layer for secure HTTP. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 548 <0-60>: Configure the soft timeout (in minutes) for HTTP sessions. no - This command sets the session parameters to default for HTTP. Default Setting maxsessions: 16 hard-timeout: 24 soft-timeout: 15 Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 549 <0-60>: Configure the soft timeout (in minutes) for Secure HTTP sessions. no - This command sets the session parameters to default for Secure HTTP. Default Setting maxsessions: 16 hard-timeout: 24 soft-timeout: 5 Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 550: Secure Shell (Ssh) Commands

    SSH Timeout: This field is the inactive timeout value for incoming SSH sessions to the switch. 10.6.9.2 ip ssh This command is used to enable SSH. Syntax ip ssh no ip ssh no - This command is used to disable SSH. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 551 <0-5> - maximum number of sessions. no - This command sets the maximum number of SSH connection sessions that can be established to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 552 - This command sets the SSH connection session timeout value, in minutes, to the default. Changing the timeout value for active sessions does not become effective until the session is reaccessed. Any keystroke will also activate the new timeout duration. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 553: Dhcp Client Commands

    - This command is used to restore to default value. The DHCP client identifier will be changed as the hostname is changed from MMB or CLI of Connection Blade. Default Setting CB.SerialNumber Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 554: Dhcpv6 Client Commands

    Default Setting None. Command Mode Interface-Vlan Config 10.6.11.2 ipv6 dhcp6 restart This command is used to initiate a DHCPv6 client request by the network interface. Syntax ipv6 dhcp6 restart Default Setting None. Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 555 DHCP. Command Mode Global Config 10.6.11.4 oob protocol dhcp6 restart This command is used to initiate a DHCPv6 client request by oob interface. Syntax oob protocol dhcp6 restart Default Setting None. Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 556: Domain Name Server Relay Commands

    Domain Name List: A list of domain names that will be used for querying the IP address of a host. Name Server List: A list of domain name servers, including IPv4 and IPv6. Request: Number of the DNS query packets been sent. Response: Number of the DNS response packets been received. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 557 IP Address: IPv4/IPv6 address of the corresponding domain name. TTL: Time in seconds that this entry will remain in the DNS cache table Flag: Indicates if this entry is reliable. A value of 8 is not as reliable as a value of 10. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 558 <name> <name> - Host name. < ipAddr|ipv6Addr > - IPv4/IPv6 address of the host. <no> - Remove the corresponding name to IPv4/IPv6 address mapping entry. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 559 <name> - Default domain name used to complete unqualified host names. Do not include the initial period that separates an unqualified name from the domain name. (Range: 1-64 characters) Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 560 If there is no domain name list, the domain name specified with the "ip domain-name" command is used. If there is a domain name list, the default domain name is not used. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 561 This command enables the IP Domain Naming System (DNS)-based host name-to-address translation. Syntax ip domain-lookup no ip domain-lookup <no> - This command disables the IP Domain Naming System (DNS)-based host name-to-address translation. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 562 This command clears all entries in the domain name list table. Syntax clear domain-list Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 10.6.12.3.8 clear dns This command sets the DNS configuration to default value. Syntax clear dns Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 563 Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 10.6.12.3.10 clear dns counter This command clears the statistics of all entries in the DNS cache table. Syntax clear dns cache Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 564: Dynamic Dns Client Commands

    { dhs | dyndns | dyns | easydns | ods | tzo | zoneedit } <username> <password> <host> [<address>] <no> - This command remove a ddns config from list. Default Setting None. Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 565 User Name: The user name for DDNS server. Password: The password for the account. Host: The domain name to be mapped with your IP address. IP Address: The IP address to be mapped with your domain name. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 566: Ipv6 Commands

    Received Datagrams Discarded Due To Header Errors: Number of input datagrams discarded due to errors in their IPv6 headers, including version number mismatch, other format errors, hop count exceeded, errors discovered in processing their IPv6 options, etc. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 567 Datagrams Failed To Fragment: Number of IPv6 datagrams that have been discarded because they needed to be fragmented at this output interface but could not be. Multicast Datagrams Received: Number of multicast packets received by the interface. Multicast Datagrams Transmitted: Number of multicast packets transmitted by the interface. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 568 Unreachable messages sent by the interface. ICMPv6 Messages Prohibited Administratively Transmitted: Number of ICMP destination unreachable/communication administratively prohibited messages sent. ICMPv6 Time Exceeded Messages Transmitted: Number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages sent by the interface. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 569 This command clear IPv6 statistics for a specific interface. IPv6 statistics display in the output of the show ipv6 traffic command. Syntax clear ipv6 statistics {oob | switchport} Default Setting None. Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 570 This command is used to enable the IPv6 stack for in-band mgmt interface. Syntax ipv6 enable no ipv6 enable no – Disable IPv6 stack. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface-Vlan Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 571: Cdp Commands

    Local Interface: The CDP neighbor information receiving port. Holdtime: The length of time a receiving device should hold CDP information before discarding it. Capability: Describes the device's functional capability in the form of a device type, for example, a switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 572 Management Address: The first address of IP address which can use management address connect to switch. 10.6.15.4 show cdp traffic This command displays the CDP traffic counters information. Syntax show cdp traffic Default Setting None Command Mode 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 573 Error packet number: Received illegal CDP packets number from neighbors. 10.6.15.5 This command is used to enable CDP Admin Mode. Syntax no cdp no - This command is used to disable CDP Admin Mode. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 574 This command is used to enable CDP for all interfaces. Syntax cdp run all no cdp run all all - All interfaces. no - This command is used to disable CDP for all interfaces. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 575 This command is used to configure the hold time (seconds) of CDP. Syntax cdp holdtime <10-255> <10-255> - interval time (Range: 10 - 255). no - This command is used to hold time to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 576: Udld Commands

    Message Interval: Show the message interval associated with the remote entry. Timeout Interval: Show the timeout interval associated with the remote entry. CDP Device Name: Show the CDP Device Name associated with the remote entry. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 577 This command enables global udld normal mode and will work on all fiber ports except where locally configured. Syntax udld enable no udld enable no - This command is used to disable global udld normal mode Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 578 This command sets udld message time in the range <7-90>. Syntax udld message time <7-90> no udld message time no - This command is used to set udld message time to default value 15 Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 579 This command is used to enable port udld aggressive mode. Syntax udld port aggressive no udld port aggressive no - This command is used to disable port udld aggressive mode Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 580: Lldp Commands

    Re-initialization Delay: Shows the delay before re-initialization, in seconds. Notification Interval: Shows how frequently the system sends remote data change notifications, in seconds. Transmit Delay: Show the delay between successive LLDP frame transmissions, in seconds. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 581 TLVs: Shows whether the interface sends optional TLVs in the LLDP frames. The TLV codes can be 0 (Port Description), 1 (System Name), 2 (System Description), or 3 (System Capability). Mgmt: Shows whether the interface transmits system management address information in the LLDP frames. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 582 Time to Live interval expired. TLV Discards: Shows the number of TLVs discarded. TLV Unknowns: Total number of LLDP TLVs received on the port where the type value is in the reserved range, and not recognized. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 583 Local Interface: Identifies the interface that received the LLDP frame from the remote device. Chassis ID: Shows the ID of the remote device. Port ID: Shows the port number that transmitted the LLDP frame. System Name: Shows the system name of the remote device. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 584 Operational MAU Type - Specifies the current duplex and speed settings of the sending system. Power Via MDI MDI Power Support - Specifies the MDI power support capabilities of the sending IEEE 802.3 LAN station. PSE Power Pair - Specifies which pair is powered. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 585 Port VLAN Identity - Specifies the VLAN ID of the port. Protocol VLAN - Specifies the Protocol VLAN ID and status. VLAN Name - Specifies the VLAN name. Protocol Identity - Specifies the particular protocols that are accessible through the port. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 586 None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Identifies the interface in a slot/port format. Port ID: Shows the port ID associated with this interface. Port Description: Shows the port description associated with the interface. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 587 Operational MAU Type - Specifies the current duplex and speed settings of the sending system. Power Via MDI MDI Power Support - Specifies the MDI power support capabilities of the sending IEEE 802.3 LAN station. PSE Power Pair - Specifies which pair is powered. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 588 Port VLAN Identity - Specifies the VLAN ID of the port. Protocol VLAN - Specifies the Protocol VLAN ID and status. VLAN Name - Specifies the VLAN name. Protocol Identity - Specifies the particular protocols that are accessible through the port. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 589 <interval-seconds> - Configures the number of seconds to wait between sending notifications. no - This command is used to return the notification interval to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 590 This command uses to enable the LLDP advertise capability. Syntax lldp transmit no lldp transmit no - This command is used to return the local data transmission capability to the default. Default Setting Disable Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 591 - This command is used to remove an optional TLV from the LLDP frames. Use the command without parameters to remove all optional TLVs from the LLDP frame. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 592 - This command is used to return any or all timing parameters for local data transmission on ports enabled for LLDP to the default values. Default Setting Interval-seconds: 30 Hold-value: 4 Reinit-seconds: 2 Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 593 LLDPDUs. The range is 1-8192 seconds. Syntax lldp tx-delay <delay-seconds> no lldp tx-delay no - This command is used to return return the transmit delay to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 594: Sflow Commands

    MIB Version; Organization; Software Revision where: ‧ MIB Version: ‘1.3’, the version of this MIB. ‧ Organization: Broadcom Corp. ‧ Revision: 3.0 IP Address: The IP address associated with this agent. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 595 Poller Data Source: The sFlowDataSource (slot/port) for this sFlow poller. This agent will support Physical ports only. Receiver Index: The sFlowReceiver associated with this sFlow counter poller. Poller Interval: The number of seconds between successive samples of the counters associated with this data source. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 596 Address Type: The sFlow receiver IP address type. For an IPv4 address, the value is 1 and for an IPv6 address, the value is 2. Datagram Version: The sFlow protocol version to be used while sending samples to sFlow receiver. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 597 Receiver Index: The sFlowReceiver configured for this sFlow sampler. Packet Sampling Rate: The statistical sampling rate for packet sampling from this source. Max Header Size: The maximum number of bytes that should be copied from a sampled packet to form a flow sample. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 598 <port> - The destination Layer4 UDP port for sFlow datagrams. The range is 1-65535. The default is 6343.. no - Use this command to set the sFlow collector parameters back to the defaults. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 599 1 packet will be sampled. The range is 1024-65536 and 0. The default is 0. no - Use this command to reset the sFlow sampler instance to the default settings. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 600 The range is 0- 86400. The default is 0. A value of N means once in N seconds a counter sample is generated. no - Use this command to reset the sFlow poller instance to the default settings. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 601: System Log Management Commands

    Log Messages Dropped: The number of messages that could not be processed. Log Messages Relayed: The number of messages that are relayed. Log Messages Ignored: The number of messages that are ignored. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 602: Show Logging Buffered

    Buffered Logging Wrapping Behavior: Display the wrapping behavior is enabled or not. Buffered Log Count: Display how many messages have been logged. Message: The message that has been logged. Message log information will not be retained across a switch reset. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 603: Show Logging Traplog

    System Up Time: The relative time since the last reboot of the switch at which this trap occurred. Trap: The relevant information of this trap. Trap log information will not be retained across a switch reset. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 604 Severity: The minimum severity to log to the specified address. Port:This is the port on the local host from which syslog messages are sent. Status: The state of logging to configured syslog hosts. If the status is disable, no logging occurs. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 605: Configuration Commands

    This command enables wrapping of in-memory logging when full capacity reached. Otherwise when full capacity is reached, logging stops. Syntax logging buffered wrap no logging buffered wrap no - This command disables wrapping of in-memory logging when full capacity reached. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 606 (0), alert (1), critical (2), error (3), warning (4), notice (5), informational (6), debug (7). no - This command disables logging to the terminal monitor. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 607 [<severitylevel> | <0-7>] - The value is specified as either an integer from 0 to 7 or symbolically through one of the following keywords: emergency (0), alert (1), critical (2), error (3), warning (4), notice (5), informational (6), debug (7). Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 608 [<severitylevel> | <0-7>] - New value is specified as either an integer from 0 to 7 or symbolically through one of the following keywords: emergency (0), alert (1), critical (2), error (3), warning (4), notice (5), informational (6), debug (7). Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 609 This command sets the local port number of the LOG client for logging messages. Syntax logging syslog port <portid> no logging syslog port no - Resets the local logging port to the default. <portid> - Port ID from 1 to 65535 Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 610 The command enable cli command logging. Syntax logging cli-command [hidepwd] no logging cli-command [hidepwd] hidepwd- enable hide password in cli command logging. no - Disables syslog logging. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 611 10.7.4.8 clear logging buffered This command clears all in-memory log. Syntax clear logging buffered Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 612: Script Management Commands

    This command deletes a specified script or all the scripts presented in the switch. Syntax script delete {<scriptname> | all} <scriptname> - The name of the script to be deleted. all - Delete all scripts presented in the switch Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 613: Script List

    The maximum combined size of all script files can not exceed 2 MByte. 10.8.4 script show This command displays the content of a script file. Syntax script show <scriptname> <scriptname> - Name of the script file. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 614: System Utilities

    This command causes all ARP entries of type dynamic to be removed from the ARP cache. Syntax clear arp Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 10.9.1.2 clear traplog This command clears the trap log. Syntax clear traplog Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 615 10.9.1.4 clear logging buffered This command is used to clear the message log maintained by the switch. The message log contains system trace information. Syntax clear logging buffered Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 616 This command resets the interface configuration to the factory defaults without powering off the switch. You are prompted to confirm that the reset should proceed. Syntax clear config interface <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 617 This command clears the stats for a specified <slot/port> or for all the ports or for the entire switch based upon the argument. Syntax clear counters [<slot/port> | all] <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. all - All interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 618 Syntax clear dns counter Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 10.9.1.10 clear dns cache This command clears all entries from the DNS cache. Syntax clear dns cache Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 619 - this command is used to clear the CDP packet counters. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 10.9.1.12 clear vlan This command resets VLAN configuration parameters to the factory defaults. Syntax clear vlan Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 620 This command clears the tables managed by the IGMP Snooping function and will attempt to delete these entries from the Multicast Forwarding Database. Syntax clear igmp snooping Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 621 Multicast Forwarding Database. Syntax clear mld snooping Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 10.9.1.16 clear port-channel This command clears all port-channels (LAGs). Syntax clear port-channel Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 622 <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 10.9.1.18 clear ip filter This command is used to clear all ip filter entries. Syntax clear ip filter Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 623 This command resets the 802.1x statistics for the specified port or for all ports. Syntax clear dot1x statistics {all | <slot/port>} <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. all - All interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 624 This command is used to clear all RADIUS statistics. Syntax clear radius statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 10.9.1.22 clear tacacs This command is used to clear TACACS+ configuration. Syntax clear tacacs Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 625 - Clear the lldp statistics. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 10.9.1.24 clear vtp statistics This command is used to reset VTP configurations to Default. Syntax clear vtp statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 626: Copy

    <url> - xmodem or tftp://ipaddr/path/file or ftp://user:pass@ipaddr/path/file. errorlog - event Log file. log - message Log file. traplog - trap Log file. <filename> - name of the configuration or image file. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 627 - SSH DSA Key file. sslpem-root - Secure Root PEM file. sslpem-server - Secure Server PEM file. sslpem-dhweak - Secure DH Weak PEM file. sslpem-dhstrong - Secure DH Strong PEM file. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 628 This command upload or download the pre-login banner file Syntax copy clibanner <url> copy <url> clibanner no clibanner <url> - xmodem or tftp://ipaddr/path/file or ftp://user:pass@ipaddr/path/file. no - Delete CLI banner. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 629 10.9.2.5 Copies system configuration file Syntax copy file running-config Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 630: Delete

    10.9.3 delete This command is used to delete a configuration or image file. Syntax delete <filename> <filename> - name of the configuration or image file. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 631: Dir

    The name of the file. file type File types: Boot-Rom, Operation Code, and Config file. startup Shows if this file is used when the system is started. size The length of the file in bytes. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 632: Whichboot

    Next Booting Mode: Next boot mode after reboot. file name: name of the configuration or image file. file type: Boot-Rom image, Operation Code or Configuration file. startup: use in booting size (byte): size of the configuration or image file. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 633: Boot-System

    <slot/port> format. Use ‘no classic-view’ to restore to default UAN display format. Syntax classic-view no classic-view Default Setting The displayed interface identifier use the UAN in default. Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 634: Ping

    <host> - A host name or an IP address. <0-20000000> - number of pings (Range: 0 - 20000000). Note that 0 means infinite. <size> - packet size (Range: 32 - 512). Default Setting Count = 5 Size = 32 Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 635 {oob | switchport} <link-local-address> [size <datagram-size>] oob - interface of out-of-band. switchport - interface of in-band. <link-local-address> - a link-loacl address. <datagram-size> - Datagram size (Range: 48-2048). Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 636: Traceroute

    Privileged Exec 10.9.10 logging cli-command This command enables the CLI command Logging feature. The Command Logging component enables the switch to log all Command Line Interface (CLI) commands issued on the system. Syntax logging cli-command 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 637 Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 638: Calendar Set

    <mm/dd/yyyy> - Month. (Range: 1 - 12), Day of month. (Range: 1 - 31),Year (4-digit). (Range: 2000 - 2099). <hh:mm:ss> - hh in 24-hour format (Range: 0 - 23), mm (Range: 0 - 59), ss (Range: 0 - 59) Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 639: Reload

    (*)<unit> - switch ID in the range of 1 to 8 or CB name. Note: (*) is the stacking commands. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 10.9.13 configure This command is used to activate global configuration mode Syntax configure Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 640: Disconnect

    - all remote sessions. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 10.9.15 hostname This command is used to set the prompt string. Syntax hostname <prompt_string> < prompt_string > - Prompt string. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 641: Pager

    10.9.16 pager This command is used to enable/disable pager setting. Syntax pager no pager no - This command disable pager function. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 642: Quit

    [EXEC-level command] - Privileged EXEC-level command in Privileged Exec Command Mode. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config, any configuration submode 10.9.18 quit This command is used to exit a CLI session. Syntax quit Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 643: Spanning Tree Commands

    Designated Root: The Bridge Identifier of the Root Bridge for the spanning tree instance identified by the MSTID. Root Path Cost: Value of the Root Path Cost parameter for the common and internal spanning tree. Root Port Identifier: The Root Port for the spanning tree instance identified by the MSTID. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 644 CST Regional Root: The Bridge Identifier of the current CST Regional Root. Regional Root Path Cost: The path cost to the regional root. Associated FIDs: List of forwarding database identifiers currently associated with this instance. Associated VLANs: List of VLAN IDs currently associated with this instance. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 645 RST BPDUs Received: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units received. MSTP BPDUs Transmitted: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units sent. MSTP BPDUs Received: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units received. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 646 Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message VLAN Identifier: displays VLAN ID. Associated Instance: Identifier for the associated multiple spanning tree instance or "CST" if associated with the common and internal spanning tree. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 647 Associated VLANs: List of VLAN IDs associated with this instance. This command displays summary information about all multiple spanning tree instances in the switch. On execution, the following details are displayed. Syntax show spanning-tree mst summary Default Setting None 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 648 MST Instance ID List: List of multiple spanning trees IDs currently configured. For each MSTID: The multiple spanning tree instance ID. Associated FIDs: List of forwarding database identifiers associated with this instance. Associated VLANs: List of VLAN IDs associated with this instance. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 649 External Port Path Cost - The External Path Cost of the specified port in the spanning tree. Port Path Cost: The configured path cost for the specified interface. Designated Root: Identifier of the designated root for this port within the CST. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 650 STP Mode: Indicate STP mode. Type: Currently not used. STP State: The forwarding state of the port in the specified spanning tree instance. Port Role: The role of the specified port within the spanning tree. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 651 802.1d) based upon the Force Protocol Version parameter. Configuration Name: TConfigured name. Configuration Revision Level: Configured value. Configuration Digest Key: Calculated value. Configuration Format Selector: Configured value. MST Instances: List of all multiple spanning tree instances configured on the switch. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 652 Bridge Identifier: The bridge ID of current Spanning Tree. Bridge Max Age: Configured value. Bridge Max Hops: Configured value. Bridge Hello Time: Configured value. Bridge Forward Delay: Configured value. Bridge Hold Time: Minimum time between transmission of Configuration Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 653: 10.10.2 Configuration Commands

    This command enables BPDU migration check on a given interface. The all option enables BPDU migration check on all interfaces. Syntax spanning-tree protocol-migration {<slot/port> | all} <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. all - All interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 654 - This command sets the Configuration Identifier Revision Level for use in identifying the configuration that this switch is currently using to the default value, that is, 0. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 655 BPDU packets. Syntax spanning-tree bpdu-forwarding no spanning-tree bpdu-forwarding no - This command sets the BPDU forwarding mode parameter to Disabled. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 656 This command sets the edgeport function to Enabled or Disabled on this switch. Syntax spanning-tree edgeport no spanning-tree edgeport no - This command sets the Edgeport function to Disabled toward all ports (uplink and downlink). Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 657 This command only works on dot1d mode. Syntax spanning-tree edgeport bpduguard no spanning-tree edgeport bpduguard no - This command sets the Edgeport BPDU Guard to the default value, that is, Disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 658 This command only works on dot1d mode. Syntax spanning-tree edgeport bpduguard no spanning-tree edgeport bpduguard no - This command sets the Edgeport BPDU Guard to the default value, that is, Disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 659 This command sets the Loop Guard parameter to a new value on this switch. This command only works on dot1d mode. Syntax spanning-tree loopguard no spanning-tree loopguard no - This command sets the Force Protocol Version parameter to the default value, that is Disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 660 – This command sets the Guard Mode to root guard on this interface. no - This command sets the Guard Mode to the default value, that is none. Default Setting none Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 661 <1-10> - hellotime value (Range: 1 – 10). no - This command sets the Hello Time parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value, that is, 2. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 662 <1-127> - the Maximum hops value (Range: 1-127). no - This command sets the Bridge Max Hops parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 663 VLANs allocated to the deleted instance to the common and internal spanning tree. The instance <1-4094> is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance to be removed. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 664 If 0 (defined as the default CIST ID) is passed as the <0-4094>, then this command sets the Bridge Priority parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value, that is, 32768. Default Setting 32768 Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 665 The VLAN will again be associated with the common and internal spanning tree. The instance <0-4094> is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance. The <1-4094> corresponds to an existing VLAN ID. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 666 <0-4094> parameter, to the default value, that is, a pathcost value based on the Link Speed. Default Setting Cost : auto Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 667 If the ‘port-priority’ token is specified, this command sets the priority for this port within a specific multiple spanning tree instance or the common and internal spanning tree instance, depending on the <0-4094> parameter, to the default value, that is, 128. Default Setting port-priorty : 128 Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 668 <0-4094> parameter, to the default value, that is, a pathcost value based on the Link Speed. Default Setting Cost : auto Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 669 - All interfaces. no - This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for all ports to disabled. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 670 - This command specifies that this port is not an Edge Port within the common and internal spanning tree. Default Setting Uplink: Disabled Downlink: Enabled Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 671: User Account Management Commands

    CLI and Web access mode. SNMPv3 Authentication: This field displays the authentication protocol to be used for the specified login user. SNMPv3 Encryption: This field displays the encryption protocol to be used for the specified login user. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 672 Use this command to display the configuration password management settings. Syntax show password configuration Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Minimum Password Length: Minimum number of characters required when changing passwords. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 673: Configuration Commands

    <username> privilege - This command set user’s privilege level to default. Note: The default privilege level is 1 and default privilege level of admin user account is 15. Default Setting No password, privilege level=1 Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 674 - This command sets the authentication protocol to be used for the specified login user to none. The <username> is the login user name for which the specified authentication protocol will be used. Default Setting No authentication Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 675 - no encryption protocol. no - This command sets the encryption protocol to none. The <username> is the login user name for which the specified encryption protocol will be used. Default Setting No encryption Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 676 Note that the login list associated with the ‘admin’ user cannot be changed to prevent accidental lockout from the switch. Syntax username login <user> <listname> <user> - is the login user name. <listname> - an authorization login list. Default Setting No authentication Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 677 The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set the minimum password length. Syntax password min-length <1-64> no - This command sets the minimum password length to default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 678: Privilege Level Command

    These commands are used to control CLI. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 679: Show Commands

    10.12.1 Show commands 10.12.1.1 show privilege-level This command displays current session’s privilege level. Syntax show privilege-level Default Setting None Command Mode User Exec Display Message Current Privilege levels: current session’s privilege level. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 680: Configuration Commands

    Note: you can insert commands up to five words and the sum of total words length must be less than 128 characters. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 681 This command allow user to access specified privilege level. Syntax enable [<0-15>] Note - If user want to access higher privilege level, it need to authentic specified password. Default Setting Command Mode User Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 682 This command allow user to access specified privilege level Syntax disable [<0-15>] Note – This command only allow user to access lower privilege level then current privilege level. Default Setting Command Mode User Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 683: Link State Commands

    Group: A Group ID was displayed the numbers of the Group ID. Mode: For the admin mode to disable or enable or not. Up/Down Stream: The list of interfaces that are designated for Up/Down Stream port number. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 684: Configuration Commands

    Syntax link state group no link state group <group id> <group id> - link state group id (Range: 1~32). no - This command destroy link state group. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 685 < group id> downstream <group id> - link state group id (Range: 1~32). Upstream/ Downstream port(s) - The list of interfaces that are designated for Up/Down Stream port number. Default Setting Disable Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 686: Port Backup Commands

    MAC Update: Indicates whether or not mac-move-update is enable on the group. Failback: This indicates that is failback time. Active Port: Display the active port number. Backup Port: Display the backup port number. Current Active Port: Display the current active port number. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 687: Configuration Commands

    Syntax port-backup group no port-backup <group id> <group id> - port backup group id (Range: 1~32). no - This command destroy a port backup group. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 688 <group id> no port-backup group enable <group id> <group id> - port backup group id (Range: 1~32). no - This command disables port backup group. Default Setting Disable Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 689 <group id> {active | backup} <group id> - port backup group id (Range: 1~32). no - This command remove active/backup port from a port backup group. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 690: Sntp Commands

    Last Attempt Status: The status of the last SNTP request (in unicast mode) or unsolicited message (in broadcast mode). Broadcast Count: Current number of unsolicited broadcast messages that have been received and processed by the SNTP client since last reboot. Time Zone: Time zone configured. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 691 Unicast Poll Interval: Poll interval value for SNTP clients in seconds as a power of two. Poll Timeout (Seconds): Poll timeout value in seconds for SNTP clients. Poll Retry: Poll retry value for SNTP clients. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 692 Last Attempt Time: Last server attempt time for the specified server. Last Update Status: Last server attempt status for the server. Total Unicast Requests: Number of requests to the server. Failed Unicast Requests: Number of failed requests from server. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 693: Configuration Commands

    - This command will disable Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client mode. The SNTP IPv4 multicast address is 224.0.1.1. The SNTP IPv6 multicast address is ff05::101. IPv6 address doesn’t support broadcast mode. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 694 <poll-interval> - Polling interval. It's 2^(value) seconds where value is 6 to 10. no - This command will reset the poll interval for SNTP unicast clients to its default value. Default Setting The default value is 6. Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 695 < poll-retry> - Polling retry in seconds. The range is 0 to 10. no - This command will reset the poll retry for SNTP unicast clients to its default value. Default Setting The default value is 1. Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 696 <version> - The range is 1 to 4. <portid> - The range is 1 to 65535. no - This command deletes an server from the configured SNTP servers. Default Setting None. Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 697 <poll-interval> - Polling interval. It’s 2^(value) seconds where the range of value is 6 to 10. no – This command will reset the poll interval for SNTP multicast client to its default value. Default Setting The default value is 6. Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 698: Security Commands

    Method 1: This displays the first method in the specified authorization login list, if any. Method 2: This displays the second method in the specified authorization login list, if any. Method 3: This displays the third method in the specified authorization login list, if any. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 699 This command is used to show the status of the dot1x Administrative mode. Syntax show dot1x Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Administrative mode: Indicates whether authentication control on the switch is enabled or disabled. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 700 Reauthentication Enabled: Indicates if reauthentication is enabled on this port. Possible values are True or False. Key Transmission Enabled: Indicates if the key is transmitted to the supplicant for the specified port. Possible values are True or False. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 701 Invalid EAPOL Frames Received: The number of EAPOL frames that have been received by this authenticator in which the frame type is not recognized. EAP Length Error Frames Received: The number of EAPOL frames that have been received by this authenticator in which the frame type is not recognized. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 702 This command displays 802.1x port security user information for locally configured users. Syntax show dot1x users <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message User: Users configured locally to have access to the specified port. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 703 RADIUS Dead Time: The configured restore time when RADIUS server is down. RADIUS Attribute 4 Mode: Disable or Enable RADIUS NAS-IP attribute. RADIUS Attribute 4 Value: RADIUS NAS-IP value. RADIUS Attribute 95 Mode: Disable or Enable RADIUS NAS-IPv6 attribute. RADIUS Attribute 95 Value: RADIUS NAS-IPv6 value. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 704 Malformed packets include packets with an invalid length. Bad authenticators and unknown types are not included as malformed accounting responses. Bad Authenticators: The number of RADIUS Accounting-Response packets containing invalid authenticators received from this accounting server. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 705 Malformed packets include packets with an invalid length. Bad authenticators or signature attributes or unknown types are not included as malformed access responses. Bad Authenticators: The number of RADIUS Access-Response packets containing invalid authenticators or signature attributes received from this server. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 706 Global Timeout: Display the global timeout value of TACACS for all servers. IP address: TACACS server Port: TACACS packet port number Timeout (sec): Timeout value in seconds while TACACS server has no response Priority: The server priority (0 is the highest priority). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 707 Admin Mode: Port Locking mode for the Interface. Dynamic Limit: Maximum dynamically allocated MAC Addresses. Static Limit: Maximum statically allocated MAC Addresses. Violation Trap Mode: Whether violation traps are enabled. Violation Shutdown: Whether violation shutdown are enabled. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 708 This command displays the source MAC address of the last packet that was discarded on a locked port. Syntax show port-security violation <slot/port> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message MAC address: MAC address of discarded packet on locked ports. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 709: Configuration Commands

    The login list is the default login list included with the default configuration and was not created using ‘config authorization login create’. The default login list cannot be deleted. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 710 Note that the login list associated with the ‘admin’ user cannot be changed to prevent accidental lockout from the switch. Syntax username login <user> <listname> <user> - is the login user name. <listname> - an authorization login list. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 711: Dot1X Configuration Commands

    This setting is over-ridden by the authentication login list assigned to a specific user if the user is configured locally. If this value is not configured, users will be authenticated using local authentication only. Syntax dot1x defaultl-login <listname> <listname> - an authentication login list. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 712 While disabled, the dot1x configuration is retained and can be changed, but is not activated. Syntax dot1x system-auth-control no dot1x system-auth-control no - This command is used to disable the dot1x authentication support on the switch. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 713 {auto | force-authorized | force-unauthorized} no dot1x port-control all all - All interfaces. no - This command sets the authentication mode to be used on all ports to 'auto'. Default Setting auto Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 714 - This command sets the maximum number of times the authenticator state machine on this port will transmit an EAPOL EAP Request/Identity frame before timing out the supplicant to the default value, that is, 2. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 715 'auto'. If the control mode is not 'auto' an error will be returned. Syntax dot1x re-authenticate <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 716 Depending on the token used, the corresponding default values are set. Default Setting reauth-period: 3600 seconds quiet-period: 60 seconds tx-period: 30 seconds supp-timeout: 30 seconds server-timeout: 30 seconds Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 717: Radius Configuration Commands

    1 - 65535, with 1813 being the default value. Syntax radius-server host {acct | auth} < ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> [port] no radius-server host {acct | auth} < ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> <ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> - is a IPv4/IPv6 Address or Host Name. [port] - Port number (Range: 1 – 65535) 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 718 <ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> - is a IPv4/IPv6 address or Host Name. <0|7> - 0 specifies key in plain text and 7 specifies key in excrypted form. <key-value> - shared secret key. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 719 - This command sets the timeout value (in seconds) after which a request must be retransmitted to the RADIUS server if no response is received, to the default value, that is, 6. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 720 The IP address must match that of a previously configured RADIUS authentication server. Syntax radius-server primary <ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> <ipAddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> - is a IPv4/IPv6 address or Host Name. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 721: Tacacs+ Configuration Commands

    Note that the length of the secret key is up to 32 characters. <0/7> - 0 specifies key in plain text and 7 specifies key in excrypted form. <key-value> - TACACS authentication and encrypted key. Default Setting None Command Mode TACACS mode 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 722 This command is used to configure the TACACS server’s priority. Syntax Priority [<0-65535>] If this command without any parameter, the priority value will be reset to default value. <0-65535> - TACACS service priority (Range: 0 to 65535). Default Setting Command Mode TACACS mode 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 723 <0/7> - 0 specifies key in plain text and 7 specifies key in excrypted form. <key-value> - TACACS authentication and encrypted key. no - This command is used to remove the TACACS server secret key. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 724 <seconds> - The connection timeout value of TACACS (Range: 1 – 30). no - This command is used to reset the timeout value to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 725: Port Security Configuration Commands

    This command sets the maximum of dynamically locked MAC addresses allowed on a specific port. Syntax port-security max-dynamic [<0-600>] no port-security max-dynamic no - This command resets the maximum of dynamically locked MAC addresses allowed on a specific port to its default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 726 <mac-addr> <1-4094> <1-4094> - VLAN ID <mac-addr> - static mac address no - This command removes a MAC address from the list of statically locked MAC addresses Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 727 This command enables violation shutdown attribute of port-security. Syntax port-security violation shutdown no port-security violation shutdown no - This command disables violation shutdown attribute of port-security. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 728: Ldap Commands

    This command is used to configure LDAP server IP. Syntax ldap ip <ipaddr> no ldap ip <ipaddr> - The IP address. no - This command is used to return the IP address to the default value. Default Setting 0.0.0.0 Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 729 This command is used to configure baseDN. Syntax ldap baseDN <baseDN> no ldap baseDN <baseDN> - string. no - This command is used to return the baseDN to the default. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 730 This command is used to configure racDomain. Syntax ldap racDomain <racDomain> no ldap racDomain <racDomain> - string. no - This command is used to return the racDomain to the default. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 731: Denial Of Service (Dos) Commands

    ICMP Mode: May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is disabled. Max ICMPv4 Pkt Size: The range is 0-1023. The factory default is 512. Max ICMPv6 Pkt Size: The range is 0-1023. The factory default is 512. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 732 Syntax dos-control icmp [<0-1023>] no dos-control icmp <0-1023> - Configures maximum ICMP packet size. no - This command disables Maximum ICMP Packet Size Denial of Service protections. Default Setting Disabled <512> Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 733 Destination TCP/UDP Port Number, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled. Syntax dos-control l4port no dos-control l4port no - This command disables L4 Port Denial of Service protections. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 734 Syntax dos-control tcpflag no dos-control tcpflag no - This command sets disables TCP Flag Denial of Service protections. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 735 (1), the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled. Syntax dos-control tcpfrag no dos-control tcpfrag no - This command disabled TCP Fragment Denial of Service protection. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 736: Differentiated Service Commands

    'exclude' option is specified, in which case this restriction does not apply to the excluded fields. The following class restrictions are: nested class support limited to: 'all' within 'all' no nested 'not' conditions no nested 'acl' class types each class contains at most one referenced class 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 737: General Commands

    This command sets the DiffServ operational mode to active. While disabled, the DiffServ configuration is retained and can be changed, but it is not activated. When enabled, Diffserv services are activated. Syntax diffserv Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 738 This command sets the DiffServ operational mode to inactive. While disabled, the DiffServ configuration is retained and can be changed, but it is not activated. When enabled, Diffserv services are activated. Syntax no diffserv Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 739: Class Commands

    To pick up the latest ACL definition, the DiffServ class must be deleted and recreated. This command may be used without specifying a class type to enter the Class-Map Config mode for an existing DiffServ class. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 740 Note: The class name 'default' is reserved and is not allowed here. This command may be issued at any time; if the class is currently referenced by one or more policies or by any other class, this deletion attempt shall fail. Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 741 Global Config 10.17.2.4 match any This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition whereby all packets are considered to belong to the class. Syntax match any Default None Command Mode Class-Map Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 742 (includes both predecessor and successor classes) must not exceed a platform-specific maximum. In some cases, each removal of a refclass rule reduces the maximum number of available rules in the class definition by one. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 743 <ipaddr> <ipmask> <ipaddr> specifies an IP address. <ipmask> specifies an IP address bit mask; note that although similar to a standard subnet mask, this bit mask need not be contiguous. Default None Command Mode Class-Map Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 744 Each port number is an integer from 0 to 65535, but with the added requirement that the second number be equal to or greater than the first. Default None Command Mode Class-Map Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 745 Note: To specify a match on all DSCP values, use the match [not] ip tos <tosbits> <tosmask> command with <tosbits> set to 0 and <tosmask> set to 03 (hex). Default None Command Mode Class-Map Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 746 Note: To specify a match on all Precedence values, use the match [not] ip tos <tosbits> <tosmask> command with <tosbits> set to 0 and <tosmask> set to 1F (hex). Default None Command Mode Class-Map Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 747 Note: In essence, this the “free form” version of the IP DSCP/Precedence/TOS match specification in that the user has complete control of specifying which bits of the IP Service Type field are checked. Default None Command Mode Class-Map Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 748 <ipaddr> <ipmask> <ipaddr> specifies an IP address. <ipmask> specifies an IP address bit mask; note that although it resembles a standard subnet mask, this bit mask need not be contiguous. Default None Command Mode Class-Map Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 749 Each port number is an integer from 0 to 65535, but with the added requirement that the second number be equal to or greater than the first. Default None Command Mode Class-Map Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 750 NOTE: This command is not available on the Broadcom 5630x platform. Syntax match destination-address mac <address> <mac-mask> <address> - Specifies any layer 2 MAC address. <mac-mask> - Specifies a layer 2 MAC address bit mask. Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 751 NOTE: This command is not available on the Broadcom 5630x platform. Syntax match source-address mac <address> <macmask> <address> - Specifies any layer 2 MAC address. <macmask> - Specifies a layer 2 MAC address bit mask. Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 752 VLAN Identifier field (the only tag in a single tagged packet or the first or outer tag of a double VLAN tagged packet). The VLAN ID is an integer from 0 to 4093. NOTE: This command is not available on the Broadcom 5630x platform. Syntax match vlan <0-4093> Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 753: Policy Commands

    The values associated with an existing policy attribute can be changed without removing the class instance. The CLI command root is policy-map. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 754 0 to n-1, where n is the number of egress queues supported by the device. Syntax assign-queue <0-7> <0-7> - Queue ID. (*)<0-6> - Queue ID. Note: (*) is the stacking command. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Incompatibilities Drop 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 755 This command specifies that all incoming packets for the associated traffic stream are copied to a specific egress interface (physical port or LAG). NOTE: This command is not available on the Broadcom 5630x platform. Syntax mirror <slot/port> <slot/port> - Interface Number. Default Setting None Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Incompatibilities Drop, Redirect 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 756 Diffserv class map, where different ones must be used for the conform and exceed colors. Syntax conform-color <class-map-name> <class-map-name> - Name of an existing Diffserv class map, where different ones must be used for the conform colors. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Incompatibilities Drop, Mirror 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 757 The CoS value is an integer from 0 to 7. Syntax mark cos <0-7> <0-7> - The range of COS value is 0 to 7. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Policy Type In Incompatibilities Drop, Mark IP DSCP, IP Precedence, Police 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 758 This command marks all packets for the associated traffic stream with the specified IP Precedence value. The IP Precedence value is an integer from 0 to 7. Syntax mark ip-precedence <0-7> Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Policy Type In Incompatibilities Drop, Mark (all forms) 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 759 <set-prec-transmit>, an IP Precedence value is required and is specified as an integer from 0-7. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Restrictions Only one style of police command, simple, is allowed for a given class instance in a particular policy. Policy Type In Incompatibilities Drop, Mark (all forms) 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 760 Syntax class <classname> <classname> is the name of an existing DiffServ class. Note that this command causes the specified policy to create a reference to the class definition. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 761 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the policy. The type of policy is specific to the inbound traffic direction as indicated by the in parameter. Syntax policy-map <policyname> [ in ] no policy-map <policyname> Command Mode Global Config Policy Type In 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 762 DiffServ class. The <newpolicyname> parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the policy. Syntax policy-map rename <policyname> <newpolicyname> <policyname> - Old Policy name. <newpolicyname> - New policy name. Command Mode Global Config Policy Type In 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 763: Service Commands

    Once a policy is successfully attached to an interface, any attempt to change the policy definition such that it would result in a violation of said interface capabilities shall cause the policy change attempt to fail. Command Mode Global Config (for all system interfaces) Interface Config (for a specific interface) 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 764 Note: This command effectively disables DiffServ on an interface (in a particular direction). There is no separate interface administrative 'mode' command for DiffServ. Command Mode Global Config (for all system interfaces) Interface Config (for a specific interface) 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 765: Show Commands

    Policy Instance Table. Policy Attribute Table Size Current/Max: The current or maximum number of entries (rows) in the Policy Attribute Table. Service Table Size Current/Max: The current or maximum number of entries (rows) in the Service Table. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 766 Policy Name: The name of the policy attached to the interface in the indicated direction. Policy Details: Attached policy details, whose content is identical to that described for the show policy-map <policymapname> command (content not repeated here for brevity). 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 767 Interface: The slot number and port number of the interface (slot/port). Direction: The traffic direction of this interface service. OperStatus: The current operational status of this DiffServ service interface. Policy Name: The name of the policy attached to the interface in the indicated direction. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 768 This field is only meaningful if the class type is acl. (Note that the contents of the ACL may have changed since this class was created.) Ref Class Name: The name of an existing DiffServ class whose match conditions are being referenced by the specified class definition. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 769 This is not displayed if policing not in use for the class under this policy. Non-Conform DSCP Value: This field displays the DSCP mark value if this action is markdscp. Non-Conform IP Precedence Value: This field displays the IP Precedence mark value if this action is markprec. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 770 Policy Type: The policy type, namely whether it is an inbound or outbound policy definition. Class Members: List of all class names associated with this policy. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 771 Only displayed for the 'out' direction. Sent Octets/Packets: A count of the octets/packets forwarded for this class instance after the defined DiffServ treatment was applied. In this case, forwarding means the traffic stream was passed to the 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 772 Policy Name: The name of the policy attached to the interface. Note: None of the counters listed here are guaranteed to be supported on all platforms. Only supported counters are shown in the display output. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 773: Acl Commands

    Assign Queue: Displays the queue identifier to which packets matching this rule are assigned. Redirect Interface: Displays the slot/port to which packets matching this rule are forwarded. Mirror Interface: Displays the slot/port to which packets matching this rule are copied. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 774 Direction: Denotes the direction in which this MAC ACL is attached to the set of interfaces listed. The possible values are Inbound or Outbound. Interfaces: Displays the list of interfaces (slot/port) to which this MAC ACL is attached in a given direction. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 775 Assign Queue: This field displays the queue identifier to which packets matching this rule are assigned. Mirror Interface: This field displays the slot/port to which packets matching this rule are copied. Redirect Interface: This field displays the slot/port to which packets matching this rule are forwarded. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 776 ACL ID/Name: This displays the ACL ID/Name. Sequence Number: This indicates the order of this access list relative to other access lists already assigned to this interface and direction. A lower number indicates higher precedence order. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 777: Configuration Commands

    <name> <newname> <name> - Old name which uniquely identifies the MAC access list. <newname> - New name which uniquely identifies the MAC access list. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 778 {deny | permit} {{<srcmac> <srcmask>} | any} {{<dstmac> <dstmask>} | any | bpdu} [<ethertypekey> | <0x0600-0xFFFF>] [vlan {{eq <0-4093>}} [ cos <0-7>] [log] [assign-queue <queue-id>] [{mirror | redirect} <slot/port>] [<rule-id>] Default Setting None Command Mode Mac Access-list Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 779 <1-4294967295> - The sequence number of this ACL. no - This command removes a MAC ACL identified by <name> from the interface in a given direction. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config, Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 780 ACL rule specified by the dstip and dstmask parameters. The command specifies the TOS for an ACL rule depending on a match of precedence or DSCP values using the parameters tos, tosmask, dscp. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 781 Note: The ACL number is an integer from 1 to 199. The range 1 to 99 is for the normal ACL List and 100 to 199 is for the extended ACL List. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 782 <name> The identifier of this ACL. <1-4294967295> The sequence number of this ACL. no - This command removes a ACL by identifier or name from the interface in a given direction. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config, Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 783 IP ACL. The <newname> parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the IP access list. Syntax ip access-list rename <name> <newname> Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 784: Cos Commands

    Privileged EXEC, User EXEC Display Message The following information is repeated for each user priority. User Priority: The 802.1p user priority value. Traffic Class: The traffic class internal queue identifier to which the user priority value is mapped. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 785 The <trafficclass> values can range from 0-6, although the actual number of available traffic classes depends on the platform. Syntax show queue ip-dscp-mapping Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged EXEC Display Message IP DSCP: Displays IP DSCP value. Traffic Class: Displays the queue mapping. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 786 'trust ip-dscp' or 'trust ip-precedence'. Untrusted Traffic Class: The traffic class used for all untrusted traffic. This is only displayed when the COS trust mode is set to 'untrusted'. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 787 Scheduler Type: Indicates whether this queue is scheduled for transmission using a strict priority or a weighted scheme. This is a configured value. Queue Mgmt Type: The queue depth management technique used for this queue, either tail drop or weighted random early discard (WRED). This is a configured value. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 788: Configuration Commands

    - Reset to the default mapping of the queue priority and the mapped traffic class. The range of mapped traffic class is 0 to 6 for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 789 - Reset to the default mapping of the IP DSCP and the mapped traffic class. The range of mapped traffic class is 0 to 6 for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 790 {dot1p | ip-dscp | untrusted} no queue trust all no - This command sets the class of service trust mode to default for all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 791 <bw-0> <bw-1> … <bw-6> - Each Valid range is (0 to 100) in increments of 5 and the total sum is less than or equal to 100. no - This command restores the default for each queue's minimum bandwidth value in the device. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 792 - This command restores the default weighted scheduler mode for each specified queue on a device. The range of mapped traffic class is 0 to 6 for the stackable connection blade. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 793 <bw> - Valid range is (0 to 100) in increments 5. no - This command restores the default shaping rate value for all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 794: Stacking Commands (Sb11 In Stacked Mode Only)

    Priority: Displays the priority of the switch is range from 0 to 15, unassigned or disabled. Current Status: Displays the status of the switch. Ready Not Ready Unsupported Code Mismatch Config Mismatch Not Present Code Updating Version: This field indicates the detected version of code on this unit. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 795 Data Rate (Mb/s): Displays the approximate rate on the stacking port. Error Rate (Errors/s): Displays an approximate error rate on the stack port. Total Errors: Displays the total number of errors since boot. The counter may wrap. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 796: Configuration Commands

    <unit> - unit number of a switch which is range from 1 to 8. <name> - name of a provisional switch. no - This command remove the configuration of this switch. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 797 This command is used to configure a standby switch for a stack. Syntax switch standby <unit> <unit> - unit number of a switch which is range from 1 to 8. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 798 This command is used to perform a failover and transfer the stack master to the standby switch. Syntax switch failover Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config The original stack master will be reloaded after performing a failover and rejoin to the stack. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 799: End-Host-Mode Commands

    Auto VLAN Uplink Synchronization: Enable of Disable. Pin-Group Name: Specifies the name of a pin-group. Uplink Ports: Specifies the uplink ports of a pin-group. Downlink Ports: Specifies the downlink ports of a pin-group. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 800 Pinned: This downlink port has been selected a uplink port as its pinned interface. Not Pinned: The VLAN configuration is mismatched between this downlink port and all uplink ports. Disable: The downlink interface is not participating the pinning state. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 801 Pinned: This downlink port has been selected a uplink port as its pinned interface. Not Pinned: The VLAN configuration is mismatched between this downlink port and all uplink ports. Disable: The downlink interface is not participating the pinning state. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 802: Configuration Commands

    <pinGroupName> no pin-group <pinGroupName> <pinGroupName> - Specify the name of a pin-group to be added for a port. Default Setting All ports are the member of the pin-group ‘default’ in default. Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 803 (downlinks). Use “no pin-group uplink-sync” to disable this feature. Syntax pin-group uplink-sync {auto | manual} no pin-group uplink-sync <auto> - To perform continuous uplink VLAN synchronization. <manual> - To perform one-time uplink VLAN synchronization. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 804 <10-60> - The delay between the link up of a link and pinning. The value is range from 10 to 60 seconds. no – Restore the default timer. Default Setting 10 seconds Command Mode Global Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 805 Use “no pinning” to remove a downlink port from participating the pinning state. Syntax pinning no pinning Default Setting All downlinks are participating the pinning state in default. Command Mode Interface Config 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 806: Using Snmp

    To monitor device status or modify system parameters on the switch from a network management system, you must access the appropriate MIB variables via your SNMP management application. 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 807: Supported Mibs

    RFC 2819 RMON-MIB rmon.my RFC 3289 DIFFSERV-MIB DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC diffserv.my, diffserv_dscp_tc.my RFC 2932 IANA-RTPROTO-MIB rtproto.my RFC 2668 MAU-MIB rfc2668.my RFC 2213 INTEGRATED-SERVICES-MIB intserv.my RFC 3291 INET-ADDRESS-MIB inetaddress.my RFC 1573 IANAifType-MIB iftype.my RFC 2677 IANA-ADDRESS-FAMILY-NUMBERS-MIB ianaaddr.my 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 808 MGMT-SECURITY-MIB mgmt_security.my DENIALOFSERVICE-PRIVATE-MIB dos.my COS-MIB qos_cos.my QOS-MIB qos.my QOS-ACL-MIB qos_acl.my QOS-DIFFSERV-EXTENSIONS-MIB qos_diffserv_extensions.my QOS-DIFFSERV-PRIVATE-MIB qos_diffserv_private.my RADIUS-CLIENT-PRIVATE-MIB radius.my RADIUS-ACC-CLIENT-MIB radius_acc_client.my RADIUS-AUTH-CLIENT-MIB radius_auth_client.my TACACS-CLIENT-MIB tacacsclient.my INVENTORY-MIB inventory.my LOGGING-MIB logging.my SNTP-CLIENT-MIB sntp.my SWITCHING-MIB switching.my PORTSECURITY-PRIVATE-MIB portsecurity.my SWITCHING-EXTENSION-MIB switching_extension.my 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 809: Accessing Mib Objects

    *Yes ifMIBObjects ifTableLastChange ifStackLastChange ifTable Index: ifIndex ifDescr ifType ifMtu ifSpeed ifPhysAddress ifAdminStatus ifOperStatus ifLastChange ifInOctets ifInUcastPkts ifInNUcastPkts ifInDiscards ifInErrors ifInUnknownProtos ifOutOctets ifOutUcastPkts ifOutNUcastPkts ifOutDiscards ifOutErrors ifOutQLen ifSpecific ifXTable Index: ifIndex ifName ifInMulticastPkts ifInBroadcastPkts ifOutMulticastPkts 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 810 Indicies: ifIndex, ifRcvAddressAddress ifRcvAddressStatus ifRcvAddressType ifTestTable Index: ifIndex ifTestId ifTestStatus ifTestType ifTestResult ifTestCode ifTestOwner *Note: Yes - Supported No - Unsupported RW - Read/Write RO - Read only RC - Read/Create 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...
  • Page 811: Supported Traps

    11.3 Supported Traps SNMP traps supported include the following items: RFC No Title coldStart warmStart RFC 1215 linkDown linkUp authenticationFailure newRoot RFC 1493 topologyChange risingAlarm RFC 2819 fallingAlarm 2011 Fujitsu Technology Solutions ©...

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