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6U CPCI Ethernet Switch
with 24 Channels
CLI Reference Manual
CP6923_TECH_0
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1 September 2010
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  • Page 1 CP6923 6U CPCI Ethernet Switch with 24 Channels CLI Reference Manual CP6923_TECH_0 Manual ID 3.05 Revision Index 1 September 2010 Date of Issue...
  • Page 2 Revision History Publication Title: CP6923 CLI Reference Manual ID Number: Rev. Brief Description of Changes Date of Issue Index 1.00 Initial Issue 10 Sept, 2006 2.00 Add Routing, editorial changes 02 Feb, 2007 2.02 Remove BGP references 06 Mar, 2007 2.03...
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  • Page 5: About This Book

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  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    2.1.11 speed ....................2 - 6 2.1.12 speed all ..................2 - 6 2.1.13 show port ..................2 - 6 2.1.14 show port protocol ................2 - 7 2.2 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands ..........2 - 7 Page xi CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 12 2.3.12 vlan port pvid all ................2 - 24 2.3.13 vlan port tagging all ...............2 - 24 2.3.14 vlan protocol group ................2 - 25 2.3.15 vlan protocol group add protocol ...........2 - 25 2.3.16 vlan protocol group remove ............2 - 25 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page xii...
  • Page 13 ..............2 - 39 2.10 GMRP Commands ................2 - 39 2.10.1 set gmrp adminmode ..............2 - 39 2.10.2 set gmrp interfacemode ..............2 - 40 2.10.3 show gmrp configuration ............... 2 - 40 Page xiii CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 14 2.12.14 no storm-control unicast ..............2 - 57 2.12.15 storm-control unicast level ............2 - 57 2.12.16 storm-control unicast rate ..............2 - 57 2.12.17 storm-control unicast all ..............2 - 58 2.12.18 storm-control unicast all level ............2 - 58 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page xiv...
  • Page 15 2.13.37 show port-channel ................ 2 - 74 2.13.38 show port-channel system priority ..........2 - 74 2.14 Port Mirroring ..................2 - 74 2.14.1 monitor session ................2 - 74 2.14.2 no monitor ..................2 - 75 Page xv CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 16 2.17.11 clear ip arp inspection statistics .............2 - 91 2.17.12 show ip arp inspection interfaces ..........2 - 91 2.17.13 show arp access-list ..............2 - 91 2.18 IGMP Snooping Configuration Commands ..........2 - 92 2.18.1 set igmp ..................2 - 92 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page xvi...
  • Page 17 2.22.3 port-security max-static ............... 2 - 110 2.22.4 port-security mac-address ............2 - 110 2.22.5 port-security mac-address move ..........2 - 110 2.22.6 show port-security ................2 - 111 2.22.7 show port-security dynamic ............2 - 111 Page xvii CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 18 2.25.7 dos-control icmp ................2 - 127 2.25.8 show dos-control .................2 - 128 2.26 MAC Database Commands ..............2 - 128 2.26.1 bridge aging-time ................2 - 128 2.26.2 show forwardingdb agetime ............2 - 128 2.26.3 show mac-address-table multicast ..........2 - 129 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page xviii...
  • Page 19 3.3.15 match protocol ................3 - 14 3.3.16 match source-address mac ............3 - 14 3.3.17 match srcip ................... 3 - 14 3.3.18 match srcip6 ................. 3 - 15 3.3.19 match srcl4port ................3 - 15 Page xix CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 20 3.9 IPv6 Access Control List (ACL) Commands ..........3 - 34 3.9.1 ipv6 access-list ................3 - 34 3.9.2 ipv6 access-list rename ..............3 - 34 3.9.3 {deny | permit} (IPv6) ..............3 - 35 3.9.4 ipv6 traffic-filter ................3 - 35 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page xx...
  • Page 21 4.2.13 show ip route summary ..............4 - 14 4.2.14 show ip route preferences ............4 - 15 4.2.15 show ip stats ................. 4 - 15 4.3 Router Discovery Protocol Commands ..........4 - 15 Page xxi CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 22 (OSPF) .................4 - 31 4.8.8 area nssa default-info-originate (OSPF) ........4 - 31 4.8.9 area nssa no-redistribute (OSPF) ..........4 - 32 4.8.10 area nssa no-summary (OSPF) ............4 - 32 4.8.11 area nssa translator-role (OSPF) ..........4 - 32 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page xxii...
  • Page 23 4.8.54 show ip ospf area ................4 - 50 4.8.55 show ip ospf asbr ................4 - 51 4.8.56 show ip ospf database ..............4 - 52 4.8.57 show ip ospf database database-summary ........4 - 53 Page xxiii CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 24 4.12 IP in IP Tunneling Heartbeat Commands ..........4 - 70 4.12.1 heartbeat udp port .................4 - 70 4.12.2 heartbeat ..................4 - 70 4.12.3 heartbeat interval ................4 - 71 4.12.4 heartbeat grace-period ..............4 - 71 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page xxiv...
  • Page 25 5.4 PIM-SM Commands ................5 - 12 5.4.1 ip pimsm ..................5 - 12 5.4.2 ip pimsm bsr-border ..............5 - 13 5.4.3 ip pimsm bsr-candidate ..............5 - 13 5.4.4 ip pimsm dr-priority ............... 5 - 14 Page xxv CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 26 ............5 - 27 5.6.7 show ip igmp-proxy groups detail ..........5 - 28 Chapter Utility Commands 6 - 2 6.1 Commands for update and startup Configuration ........6 - 2 6.1.1 download initrd ................6 - 2 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page xxvi...
  • Page 27 6.4.16 show boardinfo update-status ............6 - 20 6.4.17 show boardinfo version ..............6 - 20 6.4.18 show boardinfo address ..............6 - 21 6.4.19 show boardinfo fru ................ 6 - 21 6.4.20 show boardinfo ipmb ..............6 - 21 Page xxvii CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 28 6.4.21 show boardinfo ipmidev ..............6 - 21 6.4.22 show boardinfo time ..............6 - 21 6.4.23 show boardinfo sfp (applies only to CP6923-O) ......6 - 22 6.4.24 show boardinfo xfp (applies only to CP6923-O) ......6 - 22 6.4.25 show boardinfo fcap ..............6 - 22 6.4.26 show boardinfo bootcycle ..............6 - 22...
  • Page 29 6.8.27 show ip dhcp server statistics ............6 - 48 6.8.28 show ip dhcp conflict ..............6 - 49 6.9 DNS Client Commands ................. 6 - 49 6.9.1 ip domain lookup ................6 - 49 6.9.2 ip domain name ................6 - 49 Page xxix CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 30 6.11.22 debug spanning-tree bpdu receive ..........6 - 66 6.11.23 debug spanning-tree bpdu transmit ..........6 - 67 6.11.24 logging persistent ................6 - 68 6.12 Cable Test Command ................6 - 68 6.12.1 cablestatus ..................6 - 68 6.13 sFlow Commands ..................6 - 69 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page xxx...
  • Page 31 7.4 Secure Shell (SSH) Commands ............7 - 11 7.4.1 ip ssh .................... 7 - 11 7.4.2 ip ssh protocol ................7 - 11 7.4.3 ip ssh server enable ..............7 - 11 7.4.4 sshcon maxsessions ..............7 - 12 Page xxxi CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 32 7.8.12 snmptrap ..................7 - 25 7.8.13 snmptrap snmpversion ..............7 - 25 7.8.14 snmptrap ipaddr ................7 - 25 7.8.15 snmptrap mode ................7 - 26 7.8.16 snmp trap link-status ..............7 - 26 7.8.17 snmp trap link-status all ..............7 - 26 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page xxxii...
  • Page 33 7.12.1 copy (pre-login banner) ..............7 - 40 7.12.2 set prompt ..................7 - 40 7.13 Watchdog support commands ............... 7 - 40 7.13.1 set watchdog ................. 7 - 40 7.13.2 show watchdog ................7 - 41 Page xxxiii CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 34 B.3 Management ................... B - 5 B.4 Switching ....................B - 7 B.5 QoS ....................... B - 12 B.6 Technologies ..................B - 13 B.7 O/S Support ..................B - 14 Appendix List of Commands ..................C - 2 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page xxxiv...
  • Page 35: Using The Command-Line Interface

    CP6923 Chapter Using the Command-Line Interface Page 1 - 1 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 36: Command Syntax

    In this document, the command name is in bold font. Parameters are in italic font. You must replace the parameter name with an appropriate value, which might be a name or number. Parameters are order dependent. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 1 - 2...
  • Page 37: Common Parameter Values

    (LAG). You can use the logical slot/port to configure the port-channel. Character strings Use double quotation marks to identify character strings, for example, “System Name with Spaces”. An empty string (“”) is not valid. Page 1 - 3 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 38: Slot/Port Naming Convention

    Use the command without the keyword no to re-enable a disabled feature or to enable a feature that is disabled by default. Only the configuration commands are available in the no form. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 1 - 4...
  • Page 39: Fastpath Modules

    Switch (Interface Tunnel <id>)# Line Config Contains commands to configure outbound Switch (line)# telnet settings and console interface settings. Policy Map Contains the QoS Policy-Map configuration Switch (Config-policy-map)# Config commands. Page 1 - 5 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 40 Privileged EXEC mode, enter Ctrl- keyword ipv4 to specify the Layer 3 protocol for this class. See 3.3.1 “class- map” on page 3 - 9 for more information. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 1 - 6...
  • Page 41: Command Completion And Abbreviation

    Indicates that you did not enter the required keywords or values. Command not found / Incomplete command. Use ? to list commands. Indicates that you did not enter enough letters to uniquely identify Ambiguous command the command. Page 1 - 7 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 42: Cli Line-Editing Conventions

    Telnet to a remote host. Enter a question mark (?) after each word you enter to display available command keywords or parameters. (switch) #network ? javamode Enable/Disable. mgmt_vlan Configure the Management VLAN ID of the switch. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 1 - 8...
  • Page 43: Accessing The Cli

    BOOTP or DHCP server on your network. For more information, see 7.1 “Network Interface Commands” on page 7 - 2. Page 1 - 9 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 44 Using the Command-Line Interface CP6923 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 1 - 10...
  • Page 45: Switching Commands

    CP6923 Chapter Switching Commands Page 2 - 1 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 46: Port Configuration Commands

    • Clear commands clear some or all of the settings to factory defaults. Port Configuration Commands This section describes the commands you use to view and configure port settings. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 2...
  • Page 47: Interface

    Format auto-negotiate Mode Interface Config 2.1.3.1 no auto-negotiate This command disables automatic negotiation on a port. Note: Automatic sensing is disabled when automatic negotiation is disabled. Format no auto-negotiate Mode Interface Config Page 2 - 3 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 48: Auto-Negotiate All

    This command lists the auto-negotiation advertised speed parameters. The values are listed for a specified interface. Format show advertise speed <slot/port> Mode Privileged Exec 2.1.7 description Use this command to create an alpha-numeric description of the port. Format description <description> Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 4...
  • Page 49: Mtu

    Interface Config 2.1.10 shutdown all This command disables all ports. Note: You can use the shutdown all command on physical and port-channel (LAG) interfaces, but not on VLAN routing interfaces. Default enabled Page 2 - 5 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 50: Speed

    2.1.13 show port This command displays port information. Format show port {<slot/port> | all} Mode Privileged EXEC User Exec Term Definition Interface Valid slot and port number separated by a forward slash. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 6...
  • Page 51: Show Port Protocol

    Note: STP is disabled by default. When you enable STP on the switch, STP is still disabled on each port. Note: If STP is disabled, the system does not forward BPDU messages. Page 2 - 7 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 52: Spanning-Tree

    Mode Global Config 2.2.3.1 no spanning-tree bpdufilter default Use this command to disable BPDU Filter on all the edge port interfaces. Default disabled Format no spanning-tree bpdufilter default Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 8...
  • Page 53: Spanning-Tree Bpduflood

    This command sets the Configuration Identifier Name for use in identifying the configuration that this switch is currently using. The <name> is a string of up to 32 characters. Default base MAC address in hexadecimal notation Format spanning-tree configuration name <name> Page 2 - 9 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 54: Spanning-Tree Configuration Revision

    Mode Interface Config 2.2.10 spanning-tree forceversion This command sets the Force Protocol Version parameter to a new value. Default 802.1s Format spanning-tree forceversion <802.1d | 802.1s | 802.1w> Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 10...
  • Page 55: Spanning-Tree Forward-Time

    Interface Config 2.2.12.1 no spanning-tree hello-time This command sets the admin Hello Time parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value. Format no spanning-tree hello-time Mode Interface Config Page 2 - 11 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 56: Spanning-Tree Max-Age

    You can set the external cost as a number in the range of 1 to 200000000 or auto. If you specify auto, the external path cost value is set based on Link Speed. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 12...
  • Page 57: Spanning-Tree Mst Instance

    The parameter <mstid> is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance to be removed. Format no spanning-tree mst instance <mstid> Mode Global Config Page 2 - 13 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 58: Spanning-Tree Mst Priority

    The <vlanid> corresponds to an existing VLAN ID. Format no spanning-tree mst vlan <mstid> <vlanid> Mode Global Config 2.2.19 spanning-tree port mode This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for this port to enabled. Default disabled CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 14...
  • Page 59: Spanning-Tree Port Mode All

    Interface Config 2.2.22 show spanning-tree This command displays spanning tree settings for the common and internal spanning tree. The following details are displayed. Format show spanning-tree Mode • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Page 2 - 15 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 60: Show Spanning-Tree Brief

    Bridge Max Hops Bridge max-hops count for the device. Bridge Hello Time Configured value. Bridge Forward Configured value. Delay Bridge Hold Time Minimum time between transmission of Configuration Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs). CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 16...
  • Page 61: Show Spanning-Tree Interface

    The <slot/port> is the desired switch port. Format show spanning-tree mst port detailed <mstid> <slot/port> Mode • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Term Definition MST Instance ID The ID of the existing MST instance. Page 2 - 17 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 62 The derived value of the edge port status. True if operating as an edge port; false otherwise. Point To Point Derived value indicating if this port is part of a point to point link. MAC Status CST Regional Root The regional root identifier in use for this port. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 18...
  • Page 63: Show Spanning-Tree Mst Port Summary

    • Associated VLANs 2.2.28 show spanning-tree summary This command displays spanning tree settings and parameters for the switch. The following details are displayed on execution of the command. Format show spanning-tree summary Page 2 - 19 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 64: Show Spanning-Tree Vlan

    This command gives you access to the VLAN Config mode, which allows you to configure VLAN characteristics. Format vlan database Mode Privileged EXEC 2.3.2 network mgmt_vlan This command configures the Management VLAN ID. Default Format network mgmt_vlan <1-4094> CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 20...
  • Page 65: Vlan

    This command enables ingress filtering. 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 disabled Page 2 - 21 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 66: Vlan Makestatic

    This command configures the degree of participation for a specific interface in a VLAN. The ID is a valid VLAN identification number, and the interface is a valid interface number. Format vlan participation {exclude | include | auto} <1-4094> Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 22...
  • Page 67: Vlan Participation All

    This command sets the frame acceptance mode for all interfaces to Admit All. For Admit All mode, untagged frames or priority frames received on this interface are accepted and assigned the value of the interface VLAN ID for this Page 2 - 23 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 68: Vlan Port Ingressfilter All

    If tagging is disabled, traffic is transmitted as untagged frames. The ID is a valid VLAN identification number. Format vlan port tagging all <1-4094> Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 24...
  • Page 69: Vlan Protocol Group

    <groupid> <protocol> Mode Global Config 2.3.16 vlan protocol group remove This command removes the protocol-based VLAN group that is identified by this <groupid>. Format vlan protocol group remove <groupid> Mode Global Config Page 2 - 25 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 70: Protocol Group

    Mode Global Config 2.3.19.1 no protocol vlan group all This command removes all interfaces from this protocol-based VLAN group that is identified by this <groupid>. Format no protocol vlan group all <groupid> CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 26...
  • Page 71: Vlan Pvid

    <ipaddr> <netmask> <vlanid> Mode VLAN Config 2.3.22.1 no vlan association subnet This command removes association of a specific IP-subnet to a VLAN. Format no vlan association subnet <ipaddr> <netmask> Mode VLAN Config Page 2 - 27 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 72: Vlan Association Mac

    Tagging The tagging behavior for this port in this VLAN. • Tagged - Transmit traffic for this VLAN as tagged frames. • Untagged - Transmit traffic for this VLAN as untagged frames. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 28...
  • Page 73: Show Vlan Brief

    This command displays the VLAN associated with a specific configured IP-Address and net mask. If no IP address and net mask are specified, the VLAN associations of all the configured IP-subnets are displayed. Format show vlan association subnet [<ipaddr> <netmask>] Mode Privileged EXEC Page 2 - 29 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 74: Show Vlan Association Mac

    {802.1Q | vman | custom} [0-65535] Mode Global Config 2.4.2 mode dot1q-tunnel This command is used to enable Double VLAN Tunneling on the specified interface. Default disabled Format mode dot1q-tunnel Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 30...
  • Page 75: Mode Dvlan-Tunnel

    0x8100. The second is vMAN, which represents the commonly used value of 0x88A8. If EtherType is not one of these two values, then it is a custom tunnel value, representing any value in the range of 0 to 65535. Page 2 - 31 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 76: Show Dvlan-Tunnel

    Format voice vlan Mode Global Config 2.5.1.1 no voice vlan (Global Config) Use this command to disable the Voice VLAN capability on the switch. Format no voice vlan Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 32...
  • Page 77: Voice Vlan (Interface Config)

    The Global Voice VLAN mode. Mode When the interface is specified:. Term Definition Voice VLAN Mode The admin mode of the Voice VLAN on the interface. Voice VLAN ID The Voice VLAN ID Page 2 - 33 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 78: Provisioning (Ieee 802.1P) Commands

    LAG port. However, the protected port configuration for the interface remains unchanged. Once the interface is no longer a member of a LAG, the current configuration for that interface automatically becomes effective. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 34...
  • Page 79: Switchport Protected (Global Config)

    Interface Config 2.7.3 show switchport protected This command displays the status of all the interfaces, including protected and unprotected interfaces. Format show switchport protected <groupid> Mode • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Page 2 - 35 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 80: Show Interfaces Switchport

    This command sets the GVRP join time (for one or all ports and per GARP) to the default and only has an effect when GVRP is enabled. Format no set garp timer join Mode • Interface Config • Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 36...
  • Page 81: Set Garp Timer Leave

    Format no set garp timer leaveall Mode • Interface Config • Global Config 2.8.4 show garp This command displays GARP information. Format show garp Mode • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Page 2 - 37 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 82: Gvrp Commands

    This command disables GVRP on a single port (Interface Config mode) or all ports (Global Config mode). If GVRP is disabled, Join Time, Leave Time and Leave All Time have no effect. Format no set gvrp interfacemode Mode • Interface Config • Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 38...
  • Page 83: Show Gvrp Configuration

    Note: If GMRP is disabled, the system does not forward GMRP messages. 2.10.1 set gmrp adminmode This command enables GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) on the system. Default disabled Format set gmrp adminmode Mode Privileged EXEC Page 2 - 39 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 84: Set Gmrp Interfacemode

    There is an instance of this timer on a per-Port, per-GARP participant basis. Permissible values are 20 to 600 centiseconds (0.2 to 6.0 seconds). The factory default is 60 centiseconds (0.6 seconds). CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 40...
  • Page 85: Show Mac-Address-Table Gmrp

    The value of local indicates that the user’s locally stored ID and password are used for authentication. The value of radius indicates that the user’s ID and password will be authenticated using the RADIUS server. The value of reject indicates the user is never authenticated. Page 2 - 41 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 86: Clear Dot1X Statistics

    If this value is not configured, users will be authenticated using local authentication only. Format dot1x default-login <listname> Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 42...
  • Page 87: Dot1X Guest-Vlan

    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. Format no dot1x max-req Page 2 - 43 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 88: Dot1X Max-Users

    PAE sets the controlled port mode to reflect the outcome of the authentication exchanges between the supplicant, authenticator and the authentication server. Default auto Format dot1x port-control all {force-unauthorized | force-authorized | auto} Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 44...
  • Page 89: Dot1X Re-Authenticate

    Default disabled Format dot1x system-auth-control Mode Global Config 2.11.14.1 no dot1x system-auth-control This command is used to disable the dot1x authentication support on the switch. Format no dot1x system-auth-control Mode Global Config Page 2 - 45 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 90: Dot1X Timeout

    VLAN must be statically configured in the VLAN database to be operational. By default, the unauthenticated VLAN is 0, i.e. invalid and not operational. Default Format dot1x unauthenticated-vlan <vlan id> Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 46...
  • Page 91: Dot1X User

    Note that the login list associated with the ‘admin’ user can not be changed to prevent accidental lockout from the switch. Format users login <user> <listname> Mode Global Config 2.11.20 show authentication This command displays the ordered authentication methods for all authentication login lists. Format show authentication Mode Privileged EXEC Page 2 - 47 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 92: Show Authentication Users

    | auto | authorized | unauthorized. Operating Control The control mode under which this port is operating. Possible values are authorized | Mode unauthorized. Reauthentication Indicates whether re-authentication is enabled on this port. Enabled CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 48...
  • Page 93 Indicates if the key is transmitted to the supplicant for the specified port. Possible values are Enabled True or False. Control Direction The control direction for the specified port or ports. Possible values are both or in. Page 2 - 49 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 94: Show Dot1X Clients

    The number of EAPOL frames that have been received by this authenticator in which the Frames Received frame type is not recognized. 2.11.23 show dot1x clients This command displays 802.1x client information. Format show dot1x clients {<slot/port> | all} CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 50...
  • Page 95: Show Dot1X Users

    Lists every user that has an authentication login list assigned. System Login The authentication login list assigned to the user for system login. 802.1x Port The authentication login list assigned to the user for 802.1x port security. Security Page 2 - 51 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 96: Storm-Control Commands

    Use this command to configure the broadcast storm recovery threshold for an interface as a percentage of link speed and enable broadcast storm recovery. If the mode is enabled, broadcast storm recovery is active, and if the rate of CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 52...
  • Page 97: Storm-Control Broadcast Rate

    Therefore, the rate of broadcast traffic will be limited to the configured threshold. Default disabled Format storm-control broadcast all Mode Global Config 2.12.4.1 no storm-control broadcast all This command disables broadcast storm recovery mode for all interfaces. Format no storm-control broadcast all Page 2 - 53 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 98: Storm-Control Broadcast All Level

    L2 multicast traffic ingressing on an interface increases beyond the configured threshold, the traffic will be dropped. Therefore, the rate of multicast traffic will be limited to the configured threshold. Default disabled Format storm-control multicast Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 54...
  • Page 99: Storm-Control Multicast Level

    This command sets the multicast storm recovery threshold to the default value for an interface and disables multicast storm recovery. Format no storm-control multicast rate Mode Interface Config Page 2 - 55 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 100: Storm-Control Multicast All

    L2 broadcast traffic ingressing on an interface increases beyond the configured threshold, the traffic is dropped. Therefore, the rate of multicast traffic is limited to the configured threshold. Default Format storm-control multicast rate <0-33554431> Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 56...
  • Page 101: Storm-Control Unicast

    Use this command to configure the unicast storm recovery threshold for an interface in packets per second. If the mode is enabled, unicast storm recovery is active, and if the rate of L2 broadcast traffic ingressing on an interface Page 2 - 57 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 102: Storm-Control Unicast All

    2.12.18.1 no storm-control unicast all level This command sets the unicast storm recovery threshold to the default value and disables unicast storm recovery for all interfaces. Format no storm-control unicast all level CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 58...
  • Page 103: Storm-Control Unicast All Rate

    <1-16> storm-control flowcontrol flow-percent <50-90> Mode Global Config 2.12.20.1 no storm-control flowcontrol This command disables 802.3x flow control for the switch. Note: This command only applies to full-duplex mode ports. Page 2 - 59 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 104: Show Storm-Control Flowcontrol

    Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Ethernet Fabric) #show storm-control 0/1 Bcast Bcast Mcast Mcast Ucast Ucast Intf Mode Level Mode Level Mode Level ------ ------- -------- ------- -------- ------- -------- Disable 5% Disable 5% Disable CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 60...
  • Page 105: Port-Channel/Lag (802.3Ad) Commands

    2.1.11 “speed” on page 2 - 6. Format port-channel <name> Mode Global Config 2.13.1.1 no port-channel This command deletes a port-channel (LAG). Format no port-channel {<logical slot/port> | all} Mode Global Config Page 2 - 61 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 106: Addport

    Note: This command is only applicable to port-channel interfaces. 2.13.5.1 no lacp admin key Use this command to configure the default administrative value of the key for the port-channel. Format no lacp admin key Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 62...
  • Page 107: Lacp Collector Max-Delay

    Use this command to configure the administrative value of actor state as transmitted by the Actor in LACPDUs. The valid value range is 0x00-0xFF. Default 0x07 Format lacp actor admin state {individual|longtimeout|passive} Page 2 - 63 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 108: Lacp Actor Admin State Individual

    Note: This command is only applicable to physical interfaces. 2.13.11.1 no lacp actor admin state longtimeout Use this command to set the LACP actor admin state to short timeout. Format no lacp actor admin state longtimeout Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 64...
  • Page 109: Lacp Actor Admin State Passive

    Note: This command is only applicable to physical interfaces. 2.13.14.1 no lacp actor port priority Use this command to configure the default priority value assigned to the Aggregation Port. Format no lacp actor port priority Mode Interface Config Page 2 - 65 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 110: Lacp Actor System Priority

    Use this command to configure the current administrative value of actor state for the protocol Partner. The valid value range is 0x00-0xFF. Default 0x07 Format lacp partner admin state {individual|longtimeout|passive} Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 66...
  • Page 111: Lacp Partner Admin State Individual

    Use this command to set the LACP partner admin state to short timeout. Format no lacp partner admin state longtimeout Mode Interface Config Note: This command is only applicable to physical interfaces. Page 2 - 67 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 112: Lacp Partner Admin State Passive

    Use this command to configure the LACP partner port priority. The valid range for <priority> is 0 to 255. Default Format lacp partner port priority <priority> Mode Interface Config Note: This command is only applicable to physical interfaces. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 68...
  • Page 113: Lacp Partner System-Id

    2.13.24.1 no lacp partner system priority Use this command to configure the default administrative value of priority associated with the Partner’s System ID. Format no lacp partner system priority Mode Interface Config Page 2 - 69 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 114: Port-Channel Static

    This command enables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on all ports. Format port lacpmode all Mode Global Config 2.13.27.1 no port lacpmode all This command disables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on all ports. Format no port lacpmode all Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 70...
  • Page 115: Port Lacptimeout (Interface Config)

    Global Config 2.13.30.1 no port-channel adminmode This command disables a port-channel (LAG). The option all sets every configured port-channel with the same administrative mode setting. Format no port-channel adminmode [all] Mode Global Config Page 2 - 71 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 116: Port-Channel Linktrap

    Use this command to configure the default port-channel system priority value. Format no port-channel system priority Mode Global Config 2.13.34 show lacp actor Use this command to display LACP actor attributes. Format show lacp actor {<slot/port>|all} Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 72...
  • Page 117: Show Lacp Partner

    Shows whether trap flags are enabled or disabled. Type Shows whether the port-channel is statically or dynamically maintained. Mbr Ports The members of this port-channel. Active Ports The ports that are actively participating in the port-channel. Page 2 - 73 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 118: Show Port-Channel

    Format monitor session <session-id> {source interface <slot/port> [{rx | tx}] | destination interface <slot/port> | mode} Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 74...
  • Page 119: No Monitor

    If no source port is configured for the session then this field is blank. <session-id> Type Direction in which source port configured for port mirroring.Types are tx for transmitted packets and rx for receiving packets. Page 2 - 75 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 120: Static Mac Filtering

    VLAN of <vlanid>. The <macaddr> parameter must be specified as a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1:b2:b3:b4:b5:b6. The <vlanid> parameter must identify a valid VLAN. Note: Configuring a destination port list is only valid for multicast MAC addresses. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 76...
  • Page 121: Macfilter Adddest All

    VLAN of <vlanid>. The <macaddr> parameter must be specified as a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1:b2:b3:b4:b5:b6. The <vlanid> parameter must identify a valid VLAN. Format no macfilter addsrc <macaddr> <vlanid> Page 2 - 77 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 122: Macfilter Addsrc All

    Note: Only multicast address filters will have destination port lists. 2.15.7 show mac-address-table staticfiltering This command displays the Static Filtering entries in the Multicast Forwarding Database (MFDB) table. Format show mac-address-table staticfiltering Mode Privileged EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 78...
  • Page 123: Dhcp Snooping Configuration Commands

    Mode Global Config 2.16.3 ip dhcp snooping verify mac-address Use this command to enable verification of the source MAC address with the client hardware address in the received DCHP message. Default enabled Page 2 - 79 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 124: Ip Dhcp Snooping Database

    Global Config 2.16.6.1 no ip dhcp snooping binding <mac-address> Use this command to remove the DHCP static entry from the DHCP Snooping database. Format no ip dhcp snooping binding <mac-address> Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 80...
  • Page 125: Ip Verify Binding

    Interface Config 2.16.9.1 no ip dhcp snooping log-invalid Use this command to disable the logging DHCP messages filtration by the DHCP Snooping application. Format no ip dhcp snooping log-invalid Mode Interface Config Page 2 - 81 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 126: Ip Dhcp Snooping Trust

    Log Invalid Pkts If it is enabled, DHCP snooping application logs invalid packets on the specified interface. Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (switch) #show ip dhcp snooping CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 82...
  • Page 127: Show Ip Dhcp Snooping Binding

    00:02:B3:06:60:80 210.1.1.3 86400 00:0F:FE:00:13:04 210.1.1.4 86400 2.16.14 show ip dhcp snooping database Use this command to display the DHCP Snooping configuration related to the database persistency. Format show ip dhcp snooping database Page 2 - 83 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 128: Show Ip Dhcp Snooping Statistics

    Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (switch) #show ip dhcp snooping statistics Interface MAC Verify Client Ifc DHCP Server Failures Mismatch Msgs Rec'd ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- 0/10 0/11 0/12 0/13 0/14 0/15 0/16 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 84...
  • Page 129: Clear Ip Dhcp Snooping Binding

    Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (switch) #show ip verify source Interface Filter Type IP Address MAC Address Vlan --------- ----------- --------------- ----------------- ----- ip-mac 210.1.1.3 00:02:B3:06:60:80 ip-mac 210.1.1.4 00:0F:FE:00:13:04 Page 2 - 85 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 130: Show Ip Source Binding

    2.17.1 ip arp inspection vlan Use this command to enable Dynamic ARP Inspection on a list of comma-separated VLAN ranges. Default disabled Format ip arp inspection vlan vlan-list Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 86...
  • Page 131: Ip Arp Inspection Validate

    Mode Global Config 2.17.4 ip arp inspection trust Use this command to configure an interface as trusted for Dynamic ARP Inspection. Default enabled Format ip arp inspection trust Mode Interface Config Page 2 - 87 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 132: Ip Arp Inspection Limit

    Use this command to unconfigure the ARP ACL used to filter invalid ARP packets on a list of comma-separated VLAN ranges. Format no ip arp inspection filter acl-name vlan vlan-list [static] Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 88...
  • Page 133: Arp Access-List

    Validation IP Address Displays whether IP Address Validation is enabled or disabled. Validation VLAN The VLAN ID for each displayed row. Configuration Displays whether DAI is enabled or disabled on the VLAN. Page 2 - 89 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 134: Show Ip Arp Inspection Statistics

    Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command show ip arp inspection statistics which lists the summary of forwarded and dropped ARP packets on all DAI-enabled VLANs. VLAN Forwarded Dropped ---- --------- ------- CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 90...
  • Page 135: Clear Ip Arp Inspection Statistics

    Use this command to display the configured ARP ACLs with the rules. Giving an ARP ACL name as the argument will display on ly the rules in that ARP ACL. Format show arp access-list [acl-name] Page 2 - 91 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 136: Igmp Snooping Configuration Commands

    • Flooding of unregistered multicast data packets to all ports in the VLAN. Default disabled Format set igmp Mode • Global Config • Interface Config Format set igmp <vlanid> Mode VLAN Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 92...
  • Page 137: Set Igmp Interfacemode

    Also, fast-leave processing is supported only with IGMP version 2 hosts. Default disabled Format set igmp fast-leave Mode Interface Config Format set igmp fast-leave <vlan_id> Mode VLAN Config Page 2 - 93 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 138: Set Igmp Groupmembership-Interval

    This value must be less than the IGMP Query Interval time value. The range is 1 to 25 seconds. Default 10 seconds Format set igmp maxresponse <1-25> Mode • Global Config • Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 94...
  • Page 139: Set Igmp Mcrtrexpiretime

    <vlan_id> Mode VLAN Config 2.18.7 set igmp mrouter This command configures the VLAN ID (<vlanId>) that has the multicast router mode enabled. Format set igmp mrouter <vlan_id> Mode Interface Config Page 2 - 95 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 140: Set Igmp Mrouter Interface

    When you specify the <slot/port> values, the following information appears: Term Definition IGMP Snooping Indicates whether IGMP Snooping is active on the interface. Admin Mode Fast Leave Mode Indicates whether IGMP Snooping Fast-leave is active on the interface. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 96...
  • Page 141: Show Igmpsnooping Mrouter Interface

    <slot/port> Mode Privileged EXEC Term Definition Interface The port on which multicast router information is being displayed. VLAN ID The list of VLANs of which the interface is a member. Page 2 - 97 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 142: Show Mac-Address-Table Igmpsnooping

    The IGMP Snooping Querier application supports sending periodic general queries on the VLAN to solicit membership reports. Default disabled Format set igmp querier [<vlan-id>] [address ipv4_address] Mode • Global Config • VLAN Mode CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 98...
  • Page 143: Set Igmp Querier Query-Interval

    Use this command to set the IGMP version of the query that the snooping switch is going to send periodically. Default Format set igmp querier version <1-2> Mode Global Config Page 2 - 99 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 144: Set Igmp Querier Election Participate

    The amount of time to wait in the Non-Querier operational state before moving to a Querier state. When you specify a value for <vlanid>, the following additional information appears. Field Description VLAN Admin Mode Indicates whether iGMP Snooping Querier is active on the VLAN. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 100...
  • Page 145: Mld Snooping Commands

    Maintenance of the forwarding table entries based on the MAC address versus the IPv6 address. • Flooding of unregistered multicast data packets to all ports in the VLAN. Default disabled Format set mld <vlanid> Mode • Global Config • Interface Config • VLAN Mode Page 2 - 101 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 146: Set Mld Interfacemode

    2 LAN port but were still interested in receiving multicast traffic directed to that group. Note: Fast-leave processing is supported only with MLD version 1 hosts. Default disabled Format set mld fast-leave <vlanid> Mode • Interface Config • VLAN Mode CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 102...
  • Page 147: Set Mld Groupmembership-Interval

    Use this command to set the max response time (on the interface or VLAN) to the default value. Format no set mld maxresponse Mode • Global Config • Interface Config • VLAN Mode Page 2 - 103 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 148: Set Mld Mcrtexpiretime

    2.20.8.1 no set mld mrouter interface Use this command to disable the status of the interface as a statically configured multicast router-attached interface. Format no set mld mrouter interface Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 104...
  • Page 149: Show Mldsnooping

    VLAN Admin Mode Indicates whether MLD Snooping is active on the VLAN. 2.20.10 show mldsnooping mrouter interface Use this command to display information about statically configured multicast router attached interfaces. Format show mldsnooping mrouter interface <slot/port> Mode Privileged EXEC Page 2 - 105 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 150: Show Mldsnooping Mrouter Vlan

    This section describes the commands you use to configure and display information on MLD Snooping queries on the network and, separately, on VLANs. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 106...
  • Page 151: Set Mld Querier

    Use this command to set the MLD Querier timer expiration period. It is the time period that the switch remains in Non-Querier mode once it has discovered that there is a Multicast Querier in the network. Default 60 seconds Format set mld querier timer expiry <60-300> Mode Global Config Page 2 - 107 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 152: Set Mld Querier Election Participate

    Shows the amount of time in seconds that a Snooping Querier waits before sending out the periodic general query. Querier Timeout Displays the amount of time to wait in the Non-Querier operational state before moving to a Querier state. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 108...
  • Page 153: Port Security Commands

    • Global Config • Interface Config 2.22.1.1 no port-security This command disables port locking for one (Interface Config) or all (Global Config) ports. Format no port-security Mode • Global Config • Interface Config Page 2 - 109 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 154: Port-Security Max-Dynamic

    This command removes a MAC address from the list of statically locked MAC addresses. Format no port-security mac-address <mac-address> <vid> Mode Interface Config 2.22.5 port-security mac-address move This command converts dynamically locked MAC addresses to statically locked addresses. Format port-security mac-address move CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 110...
  • Page 155: Show Port-Security

    MAC Address MAC Address of statically locked MAC. 2.22.9 show port-security violation This command displays the source MAC address of the last packet discarded on a locked port. Format show port-security violation <slot/port> Page 2 - 111 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 156: Lldp (802.1Ab) Commands

    <interval-seconds> determines the number of seconds to wait between transmitting local data LLDPDUs. The range is 1-32768 seconds. The <hold-value> is the multiplier on the transmit interval that sets the TTL in local CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 112...
  • Page 157: Lldp Transmit-Tlv

    Use this command to include transmission of the local system management address information in the LLDPDUs. Use this command to cancel inclusion of the management information in LLDPDUs. Format no lldp transmit-mgmt Page 2 - 113 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 158: Lldp Notification

    Mode Privileged Exec 2.23.9 clear lldp remote-data Use this command to delete all information from the LLDP remote data table, including MED-related information. Format clear lldp remote-data Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 114...
  • Page 159: Show Lldp

    Total number of times the complete remote data received was not inserted due to insufficient resources. Total Ageouts Total number of times a complete remote data entry was deleted because the Time to Live interval expired. Page 2 - 115 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 160: Show Lldp Remote-Device

    (FASTPATH Switching) #show lldp remote-device all LLDP Remote Device Summary Local Interface RemID Chassis ID Port ID System Name ------- ------- -------------------- ------------------ ------------------ 00:FC:E3:90:01:0F 00:FC:E3:90:01:11 00:FC:E3:90:01:0F 00:FC:E3:90:01:12 00:FC:E3:90:01:0F 00:FC:E3:90:01:13 00:FC:E3:90:01:0F 00:FC:E3:90:01:14 00:FC:E3:90:01:0F 00:FC:E3:90:03:11 00:FC:E3:90:01:0F 00:FC:E3:90:04:11 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 116...
  • Page 161: Show Lldp Remote-Device Detail

    LLDP Remote Device Detail Local Interface: 0/7 Remote Identifier: 2 Chassis ID Subtype: MAC Address Chassis ID: 00:FC:E3:90:01:0F Port ID Subtype: MAC Address Port ID: 00:FC:E3:90:01:11 System Name: System Description: Port Description: Page 2 - 117 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 162: Show Lldp Local-Device

    Link Layer Discovery Protocol - Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED) (ANSI-TIA-1057) provides an extension to the LLDP standard. Specifically, LLDP-MED provides extensions for network configuration and policy, device location, Power over Ethernet (PoE) management and inventory management. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 118...
  • Page 163: Lldp Med

    Transmit the LLDP extended PD TLV. ex-pse Transmit the LLDP extended PSE TLV. inventory Transmit the LLDP inventory TLV. location Transmit the LLDP location TLV. network-policy Transmit the LLDP network policy TLV. Page 2 - 119 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 164: Lldp Med All

    Link Layer Discovery Protocol Data Units (LLDPDUs). Default By default, the capabilities and network policy TLVs are included. Format lldp med transmit-tlv all [capabilities] [ex-pd] [ex-pse] [inventory] [location] [network-policy] Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 120...
  • Page 165: Show Lldp Med

    (Broadcom FASTPATH Routing) #show lldp med interface all Interface Link configMED operMED ConfigNotify TLVsTx --------- ------ --------- -------- ------------ ----------- Down Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Down Disabled Disabled Disabled Down Disabled Disabled Disabled Down Disabled Disabled Disabled Page 2 - 121 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 166: Show Lldp Med Local-Device Detail

    Media Policy Application Type : voice Vlan ID: 10 Priority: 5 DSCP: 1 Unknown: False Tagged: True Media Policy Application Type : streamingvideo Vlan ID: 20 Priority: 1 DSCP: 2 Unknown: False Tagged: True CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 122...
  • Page 167: Show Lldp Med Remote-Device

    Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Broadcom FASTPATH Routing) #show lldp med remote-device all LLDP MED Remote Device Summary Local Interface Remote ID Device Class --------- --------- ------------ Class I Not Defined Page 2 - 123 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 168: Show Lldp Med Remote-Device Detail

    Serial Num: xxx xxx xxx Mfg Name: xxx xxx xxx Model Name: xxx xxx xxx Asset ID: xxx xxx xxx Location Subtype: elin Info: xxx xxx xxx Extended POE Device Type: pseDevice CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 124...
  • Page 169: Denial Of Service Commands

    Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If packets ingress with SIP=DIP, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled. Default disabled Format dos-control sipdip Mode Global Config Page 2 - 125 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 170: Dos-Control Firstfrag

    If packets ingress having TCP Flag SYN set and a source port less than 1024 or having TCP Control Flags set to 0 and TCP Sequence Number set to 0 or having TCP Flags FIN, URG, and PSH CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 126...
  • Page 171: Dos-Control L4Port

    Default disabled <512> Format dos-control icmp <0-1023> Mode Global Config 2.25.7.1 no dos-control icmp This command disables Maximum ICMP Packet Size Denial of Service protections. Format no dos-control icmp Page 2 - 127 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 172: Show Dos-Control

    This command displays the timeout for address aging. In an IVL system, the [fdbid | all] parameter is required. Default Format show forwardingdb agetime [fdbid | all] Mode Privileged EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 128...
  • Page 173: Show Mac-Address-Table Multicast

    The largest number of entries that have been present in the Multicast Forwarding Database Ever Used table. This value is also known as the MFDB high-water mark. Current Entries The current number of entries in the MFDB. Page 2 - 129 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 174 Switching Commands CP6923 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 2 - 130...
  • Page 175: Quality Of Service (Qos) Commands

    CP6923 Chapter Quality of Service Commands Page 3 - 1 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 176: Class Of Service (Cos) Commands

    • Global Config • Interface Config 3.1.1.1 no classofservice dot1p-mapping This command maps each 802.1p priority to its default internal traffic class value. Format no classofservice dot1p-mapping Modes • Global Config • Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 2...
  • Page 177: Classofservice Ip-Dscp-Mapping

    A value from 0-100 (percentage of link rate) must be specified for each supported queue, with 0 indicating no guaranteed minimum bandwidth. The sum of all values entered must not exceed 100. Page 3 - 3 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 178: Cos-Queue Strict

    This command displays the current Dot1p (802.1p) priority mapping to internal traffic classes for a specific interface. The <slot/port> parameter is optional and is only valid on platforms that support independent per-port class of CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 4...
  • Page 179: Show Classofservice Ip-Precedence-Mapping

    If you do not specify an interface, the command displays the most recent global configuration settings. Format show classofservice trust [<slot/port>] Mode Privileged EXEC Page 3 - 5 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 180: Show Interfaces Cos-Queue

    The configured limits consist of static cell limits for each COS queue, dynamic cell limit and low water mark. The cell limits are listed in CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 6...
  • Page 181: Packet-Memory (Configure)

    The DiffServ class defines the packet filtering criteria. The attributes of a DiffServ policy define the way the switch processes packets. You can define policy attributes on a per-class instance basis. The switch applies these attributes when a match occurs. Page 3 - 7 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 182: Diffserv

    Note: Once you create a class match criterion for a class, you cannot change or delete the criterion. To change or delete a class match criterion, you must delete and re-create the entire class. The CLI command root is class-map. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 8...
  • Page 183: Class-Map

    This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of the ethertype. The <ethertype> value is specified as one of the following keywords: appletalk, arp, ibmsna, ipv4, ipv6, ipx, Page 3 - 9 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 184: Match Any

    In some cases, each removal of a refclass rule reduces the maximum number of available rules in the class definition by one. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 10...
  • Page 185: Match Cos

    The <macaddr> parameter is any layer 2 MAC address formatted as six, two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons (e.g., 00:11:22:dd:ee:ff). The <macmask> parameter is a layer 2 MAC address bit mask, which Page 3 - 11 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 186: Match Dstip

    This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of the IP DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) field in a packet, which is defined as the high-order six bits of the Service Type octet in the IP header (the low-order two bits are not checked). CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 12...
  • Page 187: Match Ip Precedence

    Note: This “free form” version of the IP DSCP/Precedence/TOS match specification gives the user complete control when specifying which bits of the IP Service Type field are checked. Default none Format match ip tos <tosbits> <tosmask> Mode Class-Map Config Page 3 - 13 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 188: Match Protocol

    The <ipaddr> parameter specifies an IP address. The <ipmask> parameter specifies an IP address bit mask and must consist of a contiguous set of leading 1 bits. Default none Format match srcip <ipaddr> <ipmask> Mode Class-Map Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 14...
  • Page 189: Match Srcip6

    VLAN Identifier field (the inner 802.1Q tag of a double VLAN tagged packet). The secondary VLAN ID is an integer from 1 to 4095. Note: This command is not available on the Broadcom 5630x platform. Default none Page 3 - 15 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 190: Diffserv Policy Commands

    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. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 16...
  • Page 191: Redirect

    Note: This command causes the specified policy to create a reference to the class definition. Note: The CLI mode is changed to Policy-Class-Map Config when this command is successfully executed. Format class <classname> Mode Policy-Map Config Page 3 - 17 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 192: Mark Cos

    Note: This command may not be used on IPv6 classes. IPv6 does not have a precedence field. Format mark ip-precedence <0-7> Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Incompatibilities Drop, Mark CoS, Mark IP Precedence, Police Policy Type CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 18...
  • Page 193: Police-Simple

    DiffServ policy. This command may be issued at any time. If the policy is currently referenced by one or more interface service attachments, this delete attempt fails. Format no policy-map <policyname> Mode Global Config Page 3 - 19 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 194: Policy-Map Rename

    Note: This command causes a service to remove its reference to the policy. This command effectively disables DiffServ on an interface in the inbound direction. There is no separate interface administrative 'mode' command for DiffServ. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 20...
  • Page 195: Diffserv Show Commands

    Ref Class Name The name of an existing DiffServ class whose match conditions are being referenced by the specified class definition. Page 3 - 21 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 196: Show Diffserv

    If the Policy Name is specified the following fields are displayed: Term Definition Policy Name The name of this policy. Type The policy type (Only inbound policy definitions are supported for this platform.) CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 22...
  • Page 197 The name of this policy. (The order in which the policies are displayed is not necessarily the same order in which they were created.) Policy Type The policy type (Only inbound is supported). Class Members List of all class names associated with this policy. Page 3 - 23 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 198: Show Diffserv Service

    This command displays policy-oriented statistics information for the specified interface and direction. The <slot/ port> parameter specifies a valid interface for the system. Note: This command is only allowed while the DiffServ administrative mode is enabled. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 24...
  • Page 199: Show Service-Policy

    The maximum number of rules per MAC ACL is hardware dependent. • For the Broadcom 5630x platform, if you configure an IP ACL on an interface, you cannot configure a MAC ACL on the same interface. Page 3 - 25 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 200: Mac Access-List Extended

    Note: An implicit 'deny all' MAC rule always terminates the access list. Note: For BCM5630x and BCM5650x based systems, assign-queue, redirect, and mirror attributes are configurable for a deny rule, but they have no operational effect. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 26...
  • Page 201 IP access list “match every” rule. Format {deny|permit} {<srcmac> | any} {<dstmac> | any} [<ethertypekey> | <0x0600-0xFFFF>] [vlan {eq <0-4095>}] [cos <0-7>] [[log] [assign-queue <queue-id>]] [{mirror | redirect} <slot/port>] Mode Mac-Access-List Config Page 3 - 27 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 202: Mac Access-Group

    The action associated with each rule. The possible values are Permit or Deny. Source MAC The source MAC address for this rule. Address Destination MAC The destination MAC address for this rule. Address Ethertype The Ethertype keyword or custom value for this rule. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 28...
  • Page 203: Ip Access Control List (Acl) Commands

    | udp | <number>} <srcip> <srcmask>[{eq {<portkey> | <0-65535>} <dstip> <dstmask> [{eq {<portkey>| <0-65535>}] [precedence <precedence> | tos <tos> <tosmask> | dscp <dscp>] [log] [assign-queue <queue-id>] [{mirror | redirect} <unit/slot/port>] Mode Global Config Page 3 - 29 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 204: Ip Access-List

    If an IP ACL by this name already exists, this command enters IPv4-Access_List config mode to allow updating the existing IP ACL. Note: The CLI mode changes to IPv4-Access-List Config mode when you successfully execute this command. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 30...
  • Page 205: Ip Access-List Rename

    ’ to indicate a match on any value in that field. The remaining command parameters are all optional, but the most frequently used parameters appear in the same relative order as shown in the command format. Page 3 - 31 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 206: Ip Access-Group

    Format no ip access-group <accesslistnumber> [vlan <vlan-id>] in Mode • Interface Config • Global Config 3.8.6 acl-trapflags This command enables the ACL trap mode. Default disabled Format acl-trapflags Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 32...
  • Page 207: Show Ip Access-Lists

    Redirect Interface The unit/slot/port to which packets matching this rule are forwarded. 3.8.8 show access-lists This command displays IP ACLs, IPv6 ACLs, and MAC access control lists information for a designated interface and direction. Format show access-lists interface <slot/port> in Mode Privileged EXEC Page 3 - 33 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 208: Ipv6 Access Control List (Acl) Commands

    This command changes the name of an IPv6 ACL. The <name> parameter is the name of an existing IPv6 ACL. The <newname> parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the IPv6 access list. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 34...
  • Page 209: Deny | Permit} (Ipv6)

    IPv6 access list using that sequence number. If the sequence number is not specified for this command, a sequence number that is one greater than the highest sequence number currently in use for this interface and direction is used. Page 3 - 35 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 210: Show Ipv6 Access-Lists

    The queue identifier to which packets matching this rule are assigned. Mirror Interface The slot/port to which packets matching this rule are copied. Redirect Interface The slot/port to which packets matching this rule are forwarded. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 36...
  • Page 211: Auto-Voice Over Internet Protocol Commands

    Mode Interface Config 3.10.3 show auto-voip Use this command to display the VoIP Profile settings on the interface or interfaces of the switch. Format show auto-voip interface {<slot/port>|all} Mode Privileged EXEC Page 3 - 37 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 212: Acl Trap Commands

    3.11.2 show acl-traptimer This command displays the time interval for generating ACL traps. A trap is generated if a ACL rule applies for an incoming packet. Format show acl-traptimer Mode Privileged EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 3 - 38...
  • Page 213: Routing Commands

    CP6923 Chapter Routing Commands Page 4 - 1 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 214: Address Resolution Protocol Commands

    This command deletes an ARP entry. The value for <arpentry> is the IP address of the interface. The value for <ipaddress> is the IP address of a device on a subnet attached to an existing routing interface. <macaddr> is a unicast MAC address for that device. Format no arp <ipaddress> <macaddr> CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 2...
  • Page 215: Ip Proxy-Arp

    This command enables the ARP component to automatically renew dynamic ARP entries when they age out. Default disabled Format arp dynamicrenew Mode Privileged EXEC 4.1.4.1 no arp dynamicrenew This command prevents dynamic ARP entries from renewing when they age out. Format no arp dynamicrenew Mode Privileged EXEC Page 4 - 3 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 216: Arp Purge

    This command configures the default ARP count of maximum request for retries. Format no arp retries Mode Global Config 4.1.8 arp timeout This command configures the ARP entry ageout time. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 4...
  • Page 217: Clear Arp-Cache

    Retries The maximum number of times an ARP request is retried. This value is configurable. Cache Size The maximum number of entries in the ARP table. This value is configurable. Page 4 - 5 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 218: Show Arp Brief

    This command displays the contents of the switch’s Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table. Format show arp switch Mode Privileged EXEC Term Definition IP Address The IP address of a device on a subnet attached to the switch. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 6...
  • Page 219: Ip Routing Commands

    IP addresses on the interface.The value for <ipaddr> is the IP address of the interface. The value for <subnetmask> is a 4-digit dotted-decimal number which represents the subnet mask of the interface. The subnet Page 4 - 7 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 220: Ip Route

    If you use the <preference> value, the preference value of the static route is reset to its default. Format no ip route <ipaddr> <subnetmask> [{<nexthopip> [<preference>] | Null0}] Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 8...
  • Page 221: Ip Route Default

    Global Config 4.2.7 ip netdirbcast This command enables the forwarding of network-directed broadcasts. When enabled, network directed broadcasts are forwarded. When disabled they are dropped. Default disabled Format ip netdirbcast Mode Interface Config Page 4 - 9 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 222: Ip Mtu

    This command displays all the summary information of the IP, including the ICMP rate limit configuration and the global ICMP Redirect configuration. Format show ip brief Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 10...
  • Page 223: Show Ip Interface

    Broadcasts Proxy ARP Displays whether Proxy ARP is enabled or disabled on the system. Local Proxy ARP Displays whether Local Proxy ARP is enabled or disabled on the interface. Page 4 - 11 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 224: Show Ip Interface Brief

    Definition Interface Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. State Routing operational state of the interface. IP Address The IP address of the routing interface in 32-bit dotted decimal format. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 12...
  • Page 225: Show Ip Route

    • Days:Hours:Minutes if days > = 1 • Hours:Minutes:Seconds if days < 1 Interface The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next destination. For reject routes, the next hop interface would be Null0 interface. Page 4 - 13 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 226: Show Ip Route Summary

    Total number of routes in the routing table. Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Broadcom FASTPATH Routing) #show ip route summary Connected Routes......1 Static Routes.........7 RIP Routes........0 BGP Routes........0 OSPF Routes........0 Intra Area Routes......0 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 14...
  • Page 227: Show Ip Route Preferences

    The Router Discovery Protocol enables a host to discover the IP address of routers on the subnet. 4.3.1 ip irdp This command enables Router Discovery on an interface. Default disabled Format ip irdp Mode Interface Config Page 4 - 15 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 228: Ip Irdp Address

    This command configures the maximum time, in seconds, allowed between sending router advertisements from the interface. The range for maxadvertinterval is 4 to 1800 seconds. Default Format ip irdp maxadvertinterval <4-1800> Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 16...
  • Page 229: Ip Irdp Minadvertinterval

    4.3.7 show ip irdp This command displays the router discovery information for all interfaces, or a specified interface. Format show ip irdp {<slot/port> | all} Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Page 4 - 17 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 230: Virtual Lan Routing Commands

    Enter interface ID Typically, you press <Enter> without supplying the Interface ID value; the system automatically selects the interface In Example 2, the command specifies interface ID 51 for VLAN 14 interface. The CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 18...
  • Page 231 !System Description "Alpha HELIX 56314 Development System - 48 GB, 4.24.10.4, VxWorks 6.5" !System Software Version "4.24.10.4" !System Up Time "0 days 0 hrs 22 mins 19 secs" !Additional Packages None !Current SNTP Synchronized Time: Not Synchronized set prompt "02.08" network protocol dhcp Page 4 - 19 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 232: Show Ip Vlan

    Mode Global Config 4.5.1.1 no ip vrrp Use this command in Global Config mode to disable the default administrative mode of VRRP on the router. Format no ip vrrp Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 20...
  • Page 233: Ip Vrrp (Interface Config)

    Use this command in Interface Config mode to delete a secondary IP address value from the interface. To delete the primary IP address, you must delete the virtual router on the interface. Format no ip vrrp <vrid> <ipaddress> secondary Page 4 - 21 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 234: Ip Vrrp Authentication

    Default 100 unless the router is the address owner, in which case its priority is automatically set to 255. Format ip vrrp <vrid> priority <1-254> Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 22...
  • Page 235: Ip Vrrp Timers Advertise

    Use this command to remove the interface from the tracked list or to restore the priority decrement to its default. Format no ip vrrp <vrid> track interface <slot/port> [decrement] Mode Interface Config Page 4 - 23 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 236: Ip Vrrp Track Ip Route

    The total number of VRRP packets received by the virtual router with IP TTL (time to live) not equal to 255. Zero Priority The total number of VRRP packets received by virtual router with a priority of '0'. Packets Received CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 24...
  • Page 237: Show Ip Vrrp

    The VMAC address of the specified router. Authentication The authentication type for the specific virtual router. type Priority The priority value for the specific virtual router, taking into account any priority decrements for tracked interfaces or routes. Page 4 - 25 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 238: Show Ip Vrrp Interface Brief

    The router ID of the virtual router. IP Address The virtual router IP address. Mode Indicates whether the virtual router is enabled or disabled. State The state (Master/backup) of the virtual router. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 26...
  • Page 239: Dhcp And Bootp Relay Commands

    The parameter has a range of 0 to 100 seconds. Default Format bootpdhcprelay minwaittime <0-100> Mode Global Config Page 4 - 27 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 240: Show Bootpdhcprelay

    Use this command to remove the IP address from the previously configured list. The no command without an < address > argument removes the entire list of helper addresses on that interface. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 28...
  • Page 241: Show Ip Helper-Address

    Default enabled Format enable Mode Router OSPF Config 4.8.2.1 no enable (OSPF) This command sets the administrative mode of OSPF in the router to inactive. Format no enable Mode Router OSPF Config Page 4 - 29 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 242: Network Area (Ospf)

    Note: 1583 compatibility mode is enabled by default. If all OSPF routers in the routing domain are capable of operating according to RFC 2328, OSPF 1583 compatibility mode should be disabled. Default enabled Format 1583compatibility Mode Router OSPF Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 30...
  • Page 243: No 1583Compatibility

    Router OSPF Config 4.8.8.1 no area nssa default-info-originate (OSPF) This command disables the default route advertised into the NSSA. Format no area <areaid> nssa default-info-originate [<metric>] [{comparable | non-comparable}] Mode Router OSPF Config Page 4 - 31 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 244: No Area Nssa No-Redistribute (Ospf)

    Router OSPF Config 4.8.11.1 no area nssa translator-role (OSPF) This command disables the nssa translator role from the specified area id. Format no area <areaid> nssa translator-role {always | candidate} Mode Router OSPF Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 32...
  • Page 245: No Area Nssa Translator-Stab-Intv (Ospf)

    Format area <areaid> stub Mode Router OSPF Config 4.8.14.1 no area stub This command deletes a stub area for the specified area ID. Format no area <areaid> stub Mode Router OSPF Config Page 4 - 33 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 246: No Area Stub No-Summary

    Neither the default password key nor the default key id are configured. Default none Format area <areaid> virtual-link <neighbor> authentication {none | {simple <key>} | {encrypt <key> <keyid>}} Mode Router OSPF Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 34...
  • Page 247: No Area Virtual-Link Authentication

    This command configures the default hello interval for the OSPF virtual interface on the virtual interface identified by <areaid> and <neighbor>. The <neighbor> parameter is the Router ID of the neighbor. Format no area <areaid> virtual-link <neighbor> hello-interval Mode Router OSPF Config Page 4 - 35 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 248: No Area Virtual-Link Retransmit-Interval

    100 Mbps or greater. Use the auto-cost command to change the reference bandwidth, specifying the reference bandwidth in megabits per second (Mbps). The reference bandwidth range is 1-4294967 Mbps. Default 100Mbps Format auto-cost reference-bandwidth <1 to 4294967> CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 36...
  • Page 249: Bandwidth

    Use this command to disable opaque capability on the router. Format no capability opaque Mode Router Config 4.8.25 clear ip ospf Use this command to disable and re-enable OSPF. Page 4 - 37 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 250: Clear Ip Ospf Configuration

    Privileged EXEC 4.8.30 clear ip ospf redistribution Use this command to flush all self-originated external LSAs. Reapply the redistribution configuration and re-originate prefixes as necessary. Format clear ip ospf redistribution Mode Privileged EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 38...
  • Page 251: Default-Information Originate (Ospf)

    This command sets the default route preference value of OSPF routes in the router. The type of OSPF can be intra, inter, or external. All the external type routes are given the same preference value. Format no distance ospf {intra-area | inter-area | external} Mode Router OSPF Config Page 4 - 39 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 252: Distribute-List Out (Ospf)

    OSPF area. The range for limit is -1 to 2147483647. Default Format external-lsdb-limit <limit> Mode Router OSPF Config 4.8.36.1 no external-lsdb-limit This command configures the default external LSDB limit for OSPF. Format no external-lsdb-limit Mode Router OSPF Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 40...
  • Page 253: Ip Ospf Authentication

    This value should be some multiple of the Hello Interval (i.e. 4). Valid values range in seconds from 1 to 2147483647. Note: Effective with FASTPATH 4.4.4 and later, valid values range in seconds from 1 to 65535. Default Format ip ospf dead-interval <seconds> Mode Interface Config Page 4 - 41 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 254: Ip Ospf Hello-Interval

    {broadcast|point-to-point} Mode Interface Config 4.8.41.1 no ip ospf network Use this command to return the OSPF network type to the default. Format no ip ospf network Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 42...
  • Page 255: Ip Ospf Priority

    Valid values for <seconds> range from 1 to 3600 (1 hour). Default Format ip ospf transmit-delay <1-3600> Mode Interface Config 4.8.44.1 no ip ospf transmit-delay This command sets the default OSPF Transit Delay for the specified interface. Format no ip ospf transmit-delay Page 4 - 43 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 256: Ip Ospf Mtu-Ignore

    This command configures OSPF protocol to prohibit redistribution of routes from the specified source protocol/ routers. Format no redistribute {rip | bgp | static | connected} [metric] [metric-type] [tag] [subnets] Mode Router OSPF Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 44...
  • Page 257: Maximum-Paths (Ospf)

    Use this command to set the interface or tunnel as non-passive. It overrides the global passive mode that is currently effective on the interface or tunnel. Format no passive-interface {<slot/port> | tunnel <tunnel-id>} Mode Router OSPF Config Page 4 - 45 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 258: Timers Spf

    To enable the individual flag, enter the group name followed by that particular flag. • To enable all the flags in that group, give the group name followed by all. • To enable all the flags, give the command as trapflags all. Default disabled CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 46...
  • Page 259: Show Ip Ospf

    This command displays information relevant to the OSPF router. Format show ip ospf Mode Privileged EXEC Note: Some of the information below displays only if you enable OSPF and configure certain features. Page 4 - 47 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 260 The number of link-state advertisements received determined to be new instantiations. LSA Count The total number of link state advertisements currently in the link state database. Maximum Number The maximum number of LSAs that OSPF can store. of LSAs CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 48...
  • Page 261 RFC 1583 Compatibility......Enable External LSDB Limit......No Limit Exit Overflow Interval......0 Spf Delay Time........5 Spf Hold Time.........10 Opaque Capability......Disable AutoCost Ref BW.......100 Mbps Default Passive Setting.......Disabled Maximum Paths.........4 Default Metric........Not configured Default Route Advertise.......Disabled Always........FALSE Page 4 - 49 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 262: Show Ip Ospf Area

    This command displays information about the area. The <areaid> identifies the OSPF area that is being displayed. Format show ip ospf area <areaid> Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Term Definition AreaID The area id of the requested OSPF area. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 50...
  • Page 263: Show Ip Ospf Asbr

    Router ID of the destination. Cost Cost of using this route. Area ID The area ID of the area from which this route is learned. Next Hop Next hop toward the destination. Page 4 - 51 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 264: Show Ip Ospf Database

    Checksum The total number LSA checksum. Options This is an integer. It indicates that the LSA receives special handling during routing calculations. Rtr Opt Router Options are valid for router links only. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 52...
  • Page 265: Show Ip Ospf Database Database-Summary

    A number representing the OSPF Hello Interval for the specified interface. Dead Interval A number representing the OSPF Dead Interval for the specified interface. LSA Ack Interval A number representing the OSPF LSA Acknowledgment Interval for the specified interface. Page 4 - 53 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 266: Show Ip Ospf Interface Brief

    Retransmit Interval A number representing the OSPF Retransmit Interval for the specified interface. Retransmit Delay A number representing the OSPF Transit Delay for the specified interface. Interval LSA Ack Interval A number representing the OSPF LSA Acknowledgment Interval for the specified interface. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 54...
  • Page 267: Show Ip Ospf Interface Stats

    The number of OSPF packets dropped because the sender is not an existing neighbor or the Failure sender’s IP address does not match the previously recorded IP address for that neighbor. Note: This field only applies to OSPFv2. Page 4 - 55 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 268: Show Ip Ospf Neighbor

    0 to 255. A value of '0' indicates that the router is not eligible to become the designated router on this network. IP Address The IP address of the neighbor. Interface The interface of the local router in slot/port format. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 56...
  • Page 269 Id of the specified interface. Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (alpha1) #show ip ospf neighbor 170.1.1.50 Interface........0/17 Neighbor IP Address......170.1.1.50 Interface Index.......17 Area Id........0.0.0.2 Page 4 - 57 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 270: Show Ip Ospf Range

    • SN - a type 3 network summary LSA has changed • SA - a type 4 ASBR summary LSA has changed • X - a type 5 or type 7 external LSA has changed CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 58...
  • Page 271: Show Ip Ospf Stub Table

    This command displays the OSPF Virtual Interface information for all areas in the system. Format show ip ospf virtual-link brief Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Page 4 - 59 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 272: Routing Information Protocol (Rip) Commands

    This command enables RIP on a router interface. Default disabled Format ip rip Mode Interface Config 4.9.3.1 no ip rip This command disables RIP on a router interface. Format no ip rip CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 60...
  • Page 273: Auto-Summary

    <0-15> Mode Router RIP Config 4.9.6.1 no default-metric (RIP) This command is used to reset the default metric of distributed routes to its default value. Format no default-metric Mode Router RIP Config Page 4 - 61 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 274: Distance Rip

    {none | {simple <key>} | {encrypt <key> <keyid>}} Mode Interface Config 4.9.9.1 no ip rip authentication This command sets the default RIP Version 2 Authentication Type for an interface. Format no ip rip authentication Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 62...
  • Page 275: Ip Rip Receive Version

    This command enables the RIP hostroutesaccept mode. Default enabled Format hostroutesaccept Mode Router RIP Config 4.9.12.1 no hostroutesaccept This command disables the RIP hostroutesaccept mode. Format no hostroutesaccept Mode Router RIP Config Page 4 - 63 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 276: Split-Horizon

    {ospf | bgp | static | connected} [metric] [match [internal] [external 1] [external 2] [nssa-external 1] [nssa-external- Mode Router RIP Config 4.9.15 show ip rip This command displays information relevant to the RIP router. Format show ip rip CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 64...
  • Page 277: Show Ip Rip Interface Brief

    This command displays information related to a particular RIP interface. Format show ip rip interface <slot/port> Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Term Definition Interface Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. This is a configured value. Page 4 - 65 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 278: Icmp Throttling Commands

    ICMP Destination Unreachable messages is enabled. Default enable Format ip unreachables Mode Interface Config 4.10.1.1 no ip unreachables Use this command to prevent the generation of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages. Format no ip unreachables Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 66...
  • Page 279: Ip Redirects

    The burst-size is the number of ICMP error messages that can be sent during one burst-interval. The range is from 1 to 200 messages. To disable ICMP rate limiting, set burst-interval to zero (0). Page 4 - 67 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 280: Ip In Ip Tunneling Commands

    This command enabled RFC 2003 encapsulation for the specific tunnel. It can be used in tunnel mode, which is activated through the interface tunnel <number> command. Format tunnel mode ipip Mode Interface Tunnel Mode CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 68...
  • Page 281: Tunnel Source

    Set tunnel to link state up mode. This will enable the tunnel and also will enable all routes using the tunnel. Format no shutdown Mode Interface Tunnel Mode 4.11.7 show interface tunnel Show configured tunnels Format show interface tunnel Mode Privileged Exec Page 4 - 69 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 282: Ip In Ip Tunneling Heartbeat Commands

    Format heartbeat udp port <number> Mode Global Config 4.12.2 heartbeat This command enables sending of heartbeat commands to the remote tunnel endpoint configured using the tunnel destination command. Format heartbeat CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 70...
  • Page 283: Heartbeat Interval

    It can also be used to temporarily ignore remote failures. 4.12.6.1 no heartbeat ignore remote-failure Format heartbeat ignore remote-failure Mode Interface Tunnel Mode This command configures the tunnel to go to link state down in case of heartbeat failure. Page 4 - 71 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 284: Show Heartbeat Brief

    This command lists the current heartbeat configuration and status for a specific heartbeat association. Format show heartbeat <number> Mode Privileged Exec 4.12.9 show heartbeat This command lists the current heartbeat global configuration. Format show heartbeat Mode Privileged Exec CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 72...
  • Page 285: Multicast Commands

    CP6923 Chapter Multicast Commands Page 5 - 1 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 286: Multicast Commands

    <groupipaddr> <mask> Mode Interface Config 5.1.2 ip multicast This command sets the administrative mode of the IP multicast forwarder in the router to active. Default disabled Format ip multicast Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 2...
  • Page 287: Ip Multicast Ttl-Threshold

    The maximum number of entries allowed in the multicast table. Protocol The multicast protocol running on the router. Possible values are PIMDM, PIMSM, or DVMRP. Multicast The number of entries in the multicast forwarding cache. Forwarding Cache Entry Count Page 5 - 3 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 288: Show Ip Mcast Boundary

    The time of expiry of this entry in seconds. Up Time The time elapsed since the entry was created in seconds. RPF Neighbor The IP address of the RPF neighbor. Flags The flags associated with this entry. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 4...
  • Page 289: Show Ip Mcast Mroute Group

    The IP address of the destination of the multicast packet. Expiry Time The time of expiry of this entry in seconds. Up Time The time elapsed since the entry was created in seconds. Page 5 - 5 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 290: Dvmrp Commands

    This command resets the metric for an interface to the default value. This value is used in the DVMRP messages as the cost to reach this network. Format no ip dvmrp metric CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 6...
  • Page 291: Ip Dvmrp Trapflags

    Version String The version of DVMRP being used. Number of Routes The number of routes in the DVMRP routing table. Reachable Routes The number of entries in the routing table with non-infinite metrics. Page 5 - 7 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 292: Show Ip Dvmrp Interface

    • User EXEC Term Definition IfIndex The value of the interface used to reach the neighbor. Nbr IP Addr The IP address of the DVMRP neighbor for which this entry contains information. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 8...
  • Page 293: Show Ip Dvmrp Nexthop

    The network Mask for the prune source. It should be all 1s or both the prune source and prune mask must match. Expiry Time (secs) The expiry time in seconds. This is the time remaining for this prune to age out. Page 5 - 9 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 294: Show Ip Dvmrp Route

    This command disables the administrative mode of PIM-DM in the router. Format no ip pimdm Mode Global Config 5.3.2 ip pimdm mode This command sets administrative mode of PIM-DM on an interface to enabled. Default disabled Format ip pimdm Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 10...
  • Page 295: Ip Pimdm Query-Interval

    The current state of PIM-DM on this interface. Possible values are Operational or Non- Operational. 5.3.5 show ip pimdm interface This command displays the interface information for PIM-DM on the specified interface. Format show ip pimdm interface <unit/slot/port> Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Page 5 - 11 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 296: Show Ip Pimdm Interface Stats

    5.4.1 ip pimsm This command is used to administratively enable PIM-SM multicast routing mode on a particular router interface. Default disabled Format ip pimsm CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 12...
  • Page 297: Ip Pimsm Bsr-Border

    This command is used to disable the router to announce its candidacy as a bootstrap router (BSR). Format no ip pimsm bsr-candidate interface <slot/port> [hash-mask-length] [priority] Mode Global Config Page 5 - 13 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 298: Ip Pimsm Dr-Priority

    <0-18000> Mode Interface Config 5.4.6.1 no ip pimsm join-prune-interval Use this command to set the join/prune interval to the default value. Format no ip pimsm join-prune-interval Mode Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 14...
  • Page 299: Ip Pimsm Register-Threshold

    This command is used to disable the router to advertise itself as a PIM candidate rendezvous point (RP) to the bootstrap router (BSR). Format no ip pimsm rp-candidate interface <slot/port> <group-address> <group- mask> Page 5 - 15 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 300: Ip Pimsm Spt-Threshold

    Mode Global Config 5.4.12 ip pim-trapflags This command enables the PIM trap mode for both Sparse Mode (SM) and Dense Mode. (DM). Default disabled Format ip pim-trapflags Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 16...
  • Page 301: Show Ip Pimsm

    Time (in hours, minutes, and seconds) in which the next bootstrap message is due from this Message In BSR. Next Candidate RP Time (in hours, minutes, and seconds) in which the next candidate RP advertisement will be advertisement in sent. Page 5 - 17 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 302: Show Ip Pimsm Interface

    The IP address of the neighbor on an interface. Up Time The time since this neighbor has become active on this interface. Expiry Time The expiry time of the neighbor on this interface. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 18...
  • Page 303: Show Ip Pimsm Rphash

    This command configures the version of IGMP for an interface. The value for <version> is either 1, 2 or 3. Default Format ip igmp version <version> Modes Interface Config Page 5 - 19 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 304: Ip Igmp Last-Member-Query-Count

    This command configures the query interval for the specified interface. The query interval determines how fast IGMP Host-Query packets are transmitted on this interface. The range for <queryinterval> is 1 to 3600 seconds. Default 125 seconds Format ip igmp query-interval <seconds> Modes Interface Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 20...
  • Page 305: Ip Igmp Query-Max-Response-Time

    This command sets the number of Queries sent out on startup, separated by the Startup Query Interval on the interface. The range for <count> is 1 to 20. Default Page 5 - 21 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 306: Ip Igmp Startup-Query-Interval

    This command displays the registered multicast groups on the interface. If [detail] is specified this command displays the registered multicast groups on the interface in detail. Format show ip igmp groups <unit/slot/port> [detail] CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 22...
  • Page 307: Show Ip Igmp Interface

    Indicates whether IGMP is enabled or disabled on the interface. IGMP Version The version of IGMP running on the interface. This value can be configured to create a router capable of running either IGMP version 1 or 2. Page 5 - 23 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 308: Show Ip Igmp Interface Membership

    IP address. This is “-----” for IGMPv1 and IGMPv2 Membership Reports. Expiry Time The amount of time remaining to remove this entry before it is aged out. This is “-----” for IGMPv1 and IGMPv2 Membership Reports. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 24...
  • Page 309: Show Ip Igmp Interface Stats

    This command sets the unsolicited report interval for the IGMP Proxy router. This command is valid only when you enable IGMP Proxy on the interface. The value of <interval> can be 1-260 seconds. Default Format ip igmp-proxy unsolicit-rprt-interval <interval> Mode Interface Config Page 5 - 25 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 310: Ip Igmp-Proxy Reset-Status

    The number of times the IGMP Proxy has been stopped and started. Frequency Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Broadcom FASTPATH Routing) #show ip igmp-proxy Interface Index..........0/1 Admin Mode..........Enable Operational Mode......... Enable CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 26...
  • Page 311: Show Ip Igmp-Proxy Interface

    This command displays information about the subscribed multicast groups that IGMP Proxy reported. It displays a table of entries with the following as the fields of each column. Format show ip igmp-proxy groups Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Page 5 - 27 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 312: Show Ip Igmp-Proxy Groups Detail

    The IP address of host that last sent a membership report for the current group, on the network attached to the IGMP-Proxy interface (upstream interface). Up Time (in secs) The time elapsed since last created. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 28...
  • Page 313 Expiry Time ------------------ --------------- 2.1.2.3 00:02:21 6.1.2.3 00:01:44 8.1.2.3 00:01:44 227.4.4.4 5.5.5.48 00:02:21 DELAY_MEMBER Exclude 228.4.4.4 5.5.5.48 00:03:21 DELAY_MEMBER Include Group Source List Expiry Time ------------------ --------------- 9.1.2.3 00:03:21 6.1.2.3 00:03:21 7.1.2.3 00:03:21 Page 5 - 29 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 314 Multicast Commands CP6923 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 5 - 30...
  • Page 315: Utility Commands

    CP6923 Chapter Utility Commands Page 6 - 1 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 316: Commands For Update And Startup Configuration

    • Clear commands clear some or all of the settings to factory defaults. Commands for update and startup Configuration The following commands are implemented to manipulate the Software images and configurations of the CP6923. 6.1.1 download initrd This command updates the system software. It downloades a system image from URL.
  • Page 317: Download Frudata

    The start sequence will reset the startup slot to the previously installed one. This enables a try-once with automatic rollback in case of error. Format startupslot <slotnumber> activate [once] Mode Global Config Page 6 - 3 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 318: Show Startupconfig

    (GA) from BMC info command instead of SGA when selecting the configuration startup slot. This setting is immediately written in flash (file “/mnt/os/current-settings”).. Format startupslot sga use-ga Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 4...
  • Page 319: Show Startupconfig Sga-Mapping

    Format show bootvar Mode Privileged EXEC 6.2.4 filedescr This command associates a given text description with an image. Any existing description will be replaced. Format filedescr {image1 | image2} <text-description> Page 6 - 5 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 320: Atca Commands

    <string> Mode Priviledged EXEC 6.3.4 set board ipmb redundant This command enables or disables the IPMB redundant mode. Format set board ipmb redundant {enable | disable} Mode Priviledged EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 6...
  • Page 321: Set Board Ipmi-Controller Debug

    Format show arp switch Mode Privileged EXEC Term Definition IP Address IP address of the management interface or another device on the management network. MAC Address Hardware MAC address of that device. Page 6 - 7 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 322: Show Eventlog

    Format show version Mode Privileged EXEC Term Definition Switch Description Text used to identify the product name of this switch. Machine Type The machine model as defined by the Vital Product Data. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 8...
  • Page 323: Show Interface

    The total number of packets received that were directed to the broadcast address. Note that Received this does not include multicast packets. Packets Received The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable With Error to a higher-layer protocol. Page 6 - 9 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 324: Show Interface Ethernet

    6.4.6 show interface ethernet This command displays detailed statistics for a specific interface or for all CPU traffic based upon the argument. Format show interface ethernet {<slot/port> | switchport} Mode Privileged EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 10...
  • Page 325 CP6923 Utility Commands When you specify a value for <slot/port>, the command displays the following information. Page 6 - 11 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 326 • Packets RX and TX 4096–9216 Octets - The total number of packets received that were between 4096 and 9216 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) and were otherwise well formed. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 12...
  • Page 327 • CFI Discards - The number of frames discarded that have CFI bit set and the addresses in RIF are in non-canonical format. • Upstream Threshold - The number of frames discarded due to lack of cell descriptors available for that packet's priority level. Page 6 - 13 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 328 • Excessive Collisions - A count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due to excessive collisions. • Port Membership Discards - The number of frames discarded on egress for this port due to egress filtering being enabled. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 14...
  • Page 329 The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface. Transmitted without Errors Unicast Packets The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted to a Transmitted subnetwork-unicast address, including those that were discarded or not sent. Page 6 - 15 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 330: Show Mac-Addr-Table

    01:23:45:67:89:AB. In an IVL system the MAC address will be displayed as 8 bytes. Interface The port through which this address was learned. Interface Index This object indicates the ifIndex of the interface table entry associated with this port. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 16...
  • Page 331: Show Running-Config

    Note: If you issue the show running-config command from a serial connection, access to the switch through remote connections (such as Telnet) is suspended while the output is being generated and displayed. Page 6 - 17 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 332: Show Sysinfo

    The output of the show tech-support command combines the output of the following commands: • show version • show sysinfo • show port all • show logging • show event log CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 18...
  • Page 333: Terminal Length

    The <record-id> (of SDR) for a specific sensor is displayed in the compressed list Format show boardinfo sensors {<record-id> | brief} Mode Priviledged EXEC Note: It might take a while to get an output of the “show boardinfo sensors brief” command Page 6 - 19 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 334: Show Boardinfo Event-Log

    • FASTPATH version • CPLD revision • PCB revision • Base board broadcom silicon revision • Processor CPU type • Processor clock • Flash size • Hardware write protection of non volatile memories CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 20...
  • Page 335: Show Boardinfo Address

    This command displays the IPMI device information. This consists of Firmware Revision, IPMI version, Manufacturer and Product ID. Format show boardinfo ipmidev Mode Priviledged EXEC 6.4.22 show boardinfo time This command displays the current date and time. Format show boardinfo time Mode Priviledged EXEC Page 6 - 21 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 336: Show Boardinfo Sfp (Applies Only To Cp6923-O)

    Utility Commands CP6923 6.4.23 show boardinfo sfp (applies only to CP6923-O) This command displays information for a specified or all existing SFP’s. The information are control/status information (via CPLD register) and/or the eeprom data. Format show boardinfo sfp <slot/port> show boardinfo sfp <slot/port>...
  • Page 337: Show Board Pm-Mode

    Mode Privileged EXEC 6.5.3 logging cli-command This command enables the CLI command logging feature, which enables the FASTPATH software to log all CLI commands issued on the system. Default enabled Page 6 - 23 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 338: Logging Console

    This command disables logging to host. See 6.5.11 “show logging hosts“ on page 6 - 26 for a list of host indexes. Format logging host remove <hostindex> Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 24...
  • Page 339: Logging Port

    The minimum severity to log to the console log. Messages with an equal or lower numerical Severity Filter severity are logged. Buffered Logging Shows whether buffered logging is enabled. Syslog Logging Shows whether syslog logging is enabled. Page 6 - 25 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 340: Show Logging Buffered

    The state of logging to configured syslog hosts. If the status is disable, no logging occurs. 6.5.12 show logging traplogs This command displays SNMP trap events and statistics. Format show logging traplogs Mode Privileged EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 26...
  • Page 341: Show Logging Errcounter

    Mode Priviledged EXEC System Utility and Clear Commands This section describes the commands you use to help troubleshoot connectivity issues and to restore various configurations to their factory defaults. Page 6 - 27 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 342: Traceroute

    708 msec 41 msec 11 msec 2 10.240.10.115 0 msec 0 msec 0 msec Hop Count = 1 Last TTL = 2 Test attempt = 6 Test Success = 6 Example: traceroute Failure: CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 28...
  • Page 343: Clear Config

    This command resets all user passwords to the factory defaults without powering off the switch. You are prompted to confirm that the password reset should proceed. Format clear pass Mode Privileged EXEC Page 6 - 29 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 344: Clear Port-Channel

    Privileged EXEC 6.6.12 logout This command closes the current telnet connection or resets the current serial connection. Note: Save configuration changes before logging out. Format logout Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 30...
  • Page 345: Ping

    Received Response :Unreachable Destination ----192.168.254.222 PING statistics---- 3 packets transmitted,3 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip (msec) min/avg/max = 0/0/0 In Case Of Request TimedOut: (Broadcom FASTPATH Routing) # ping 1.1.1.1 count 1 interval 3 Page 6 - 31 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 346: Quit

    Mode Privileged EXEC Replace the <source> and <destination> parameters with the options in Table 1. For the <url> source or destination, use one of the following values: {xmodem | tftp://<ipaddr|hostname>|<ip6address>/<filepath>/<filename> | sftp|scp://<username>@<ipaddr>|<ipv6address>|<filepath>|<filename>} CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 32...
  • Page 347 “/mnt/fastpath” and “/mnt/os” and important bootloader settings Downloads the CLI banner to the system. <url> nvram:clibanner Downloads the current-settings file from a specified <url> nvram:current- URL. settings Page 6 - 33 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 348: Delete Nvram:current-Settings

    6.6.18 delete nvram:current-settings This command deletes the current-settings file. Format delete nvram:current-settings Mode Priviledged EXEC 6.6.19 delete nvram:extra-profile This command deletes the extra profile. Format delete nvram:extra-profile Mode Priviledged EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 34...
  • Page 349: Delete Nvram:startup-Config

    Mode Global Config 6.7.2 sntp client mode This command enables Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client mode and may set the mode to either broadcast, multicast or unicast. Page 6 - 35 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 350: Sntp Client Port

    Mode Global Config 6.7.4.1 no sntp unicast client poll-interval This command resets the poll interval for SNTP unicast clients to its default value. Format no sntp unicast client poll-interval Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 36...
  • Page 351: Sntp Unicast Client Poll-Timeout

    This command deletes an server from the configured SNTP servers. Format no sntp server remove <ipaddress|hostname> Mode Global Config 6.7.8 show sntp This command is used to display SNTP settings and status. Format show sntp Page 6 - 37 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 352: Show Sntp Client

    Reference clock identifier of the server for the last received valid packet. Server Mode SNTP Server mode. Server Maximum Total number of SNTP Servers allowed. Entries Server Current Total number of SNTP configured. Entries CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 38...
  • Page 353: Sntp Multicast Client Poll-Interval

    <name> Mode Global Config 6.8.1.1 no ip dhcp pool This command removes the DHCP address pool. The name should be previously configured pool name. Format no ip dhcp pool <name> Page 6 - 39 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 354: Client-Identifier

    This command specifies the default router list for a DHCP client. {address1, address2… address8} are valid IP addresses, each made up of four decimal bytes ranging from 0 to 255. IP address 0.0.0.0 is invalid. Default none Format default-router <address1> [<address2>..<address8>] Mode DHCP Pool Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 40...
  • Page 355: Dns-Server

    IP addresses; each made up of four decimal bytes ranging from 0 to 255. IP address 0.0.0.0 is invalid. The prefix-length is an integer from 0 to 32. Default none Format host <address> [{<mask> | <prefix-length>}] Mode DHCP Pool Config Page 6 - 41 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 356: Lease

    DHCP Pool Config 6.8.10 bootfile The command specifies the name of the default boot image for a DHCP client. The <filename> specifies the boot image file. Format bootfile <filename> Mode DHCP Pool Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 42...
  • Page 357: Domain-Name

    DHCP Pool Config 6.8.13 netbios-node-type The command configures the NetBIOS node type for Microsoft Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) clients.type Specifies the NetBIOS node type. Valid types are: • b-node—Broadcast • p-node—Peer-to-peer • m-node—Mixed Page 6 - 43 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 358: Next-Server

    <address1> [<address2>...<address8>]} Mode DHCP Pool Config 6.8.15.1 no option This command removes the DHCP Server options. The <code> parameter specifies the DHCP option code. Format no option <code> Mode DHCP Pool Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 44...
  • Page 359: Ip Dhcp Excluded-Address

    This command enables the DHCP server. Default disabled Format service dhcp Mode Global Config 6.8.18.1 no service dhcp This command disables the DHCP server. Format no service dhcp Mode Global Config Page 6 - 45 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 360: Ip Dhcp Bootp Automatic

    {<address> | *} Mode Privileged EXEC 6.8.22 clear ip dhcp server statistics This command clears DHCP server statistics counters. Format clear ip dhcp server statistics Mode Privileged EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 46...
  • Page 361: Clear Ip Dhcp Conflict

    This command displays pool configuration. If all is specified, configuration for all the pools is displayed. Format show ip dhcp pool configuration {<name> | all} Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Page 6 - 47 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 362: Show Ip Dhcp Server Statistics

    DHCP DECLINE The number of DHCPDECLINE messages the server has received. DHCP RELEASE The number of DHCPRELEASE messages the server has received. DHCP INFORM The number of DHCPINFORM messages the server has received. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 48...
  • Page 363: Show Ip Dhcp Conflict

    Use this command to define a default domain name that FASTPATH software uses to complete unqualified host names (names with a domain name). By default, no default domain name is configured in the system. <name> may Page 6 - 49 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 364: Ip Domain List

    Format ip name-server <server-address1> [server-address2...server-address8] Mode Global Config 6.9.4.1 no ip name server Use this command to remove a name server. Format no ip name-server [server-address1...server-address8] CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 50...
  • Page 365: Ip Host

    DNS query. <seconds> ranges from 0 to 3600. Default Format ip domain timeout <seconds> Mode Global Config 6.9.7.1 no ip domain timeout Use this command to return to the default setting. Format no ip domain timeout <seconds> Page 6 - 51 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 366: Clear Host

    Default domain list....yahoo.com, Stanford.edu, rediff.com Domain Name lookup....Enabled Number of retries....5 Retry timeout period....1500 Name servers (Preference order)... 176.16.1.18 176.16.1.19 Configured host name-to-address mapping: Host Addresses ------------------------------ ------------------------------ CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 52...
  • Page 367: Enhanced Port-Channel / Lag And Multicast Commands

    (sada) or IP address (source address (sip), destination address (dip) or both (sipdip). The default is “sipdip”. Format port-channel hash unicast sa port-channel hash unicast da port-channel hash unicast sada port-channel hash unicast sip port-channel hash unicast dip port-channel hash unicast sipdip Mode Interface Config Page 6 - 53 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 368: Show Port-Channel Hash Unicast

    1-4094) or all created VLANs (inclusive default VLAN) the multicast flooding settings. The displayed fields are • the VLAN Identifier (VID) associated with each VLAN • the VLAN type (default, static or dynamic) CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 54...
  • Page 369: Set Igmp Proxy-Report Interfacemode

    Use this command to enable ARP debug protocol messages. Default disabled Format debug arp Mode Privileged EXEC 6.11.1.1 no debug arp Use this command to disable ARP debug protocol messages. Format no debug arp Mode Privileged EXEC Page 6 - 55 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 370: Debug Auto-Voip

    This command disables the display of “debug” trace output on the login session in which it is executed. Format no debug console Mode Privileged EXEC 6.11.5 debug dot1x packet Use this command to enable dot1x packet debug trace. Default disabled Format debug dot1x CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 56...
  • Page 371: Debug Igmpsnooping Packet

    Source MAC address of the packet. Dest_Mac Destination multicast MAC address of the packet. Src_IP The source IP address in the IP header in the packet. Dest_IP The destination multicast IP address in the packet. Page 6 - 57 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 372: Debug Igmpsnooping Packet Receive

    • V2_Membership_Report – IGMP Version 2 Membership Report • V3_Membership_Report – IGMP Version 3 Membership Report • V2_Leave_Group – IGMP Version 2 Leave Group Group Multicast group address in the IGMP header. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 58...
  • Page 373: Debug Ip Acl

    Vital information such as source address, destination address, control packet type, packet length, and the interface on which the packet is received or transmitted is displayed on the console. Default disabled Format debug ip igmp packet [receive|transmit] Page 6 - 59 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 374: Debug Ip Mcache Packet

    Mode Privileged EXEC 6.11.12.1 no debug ip pimdm packet Use this command to disable debug tracing of PIMDM packet reception and transmission. Format no debug ip pimdm packet [receive|transmit] Mode Privileged EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 60...
  • Page 375: Debug Ip Pimsm Packet

    A sample output of the trace message is shown below. <15> JAN 01 14:04:51 10.254.24.31-1 DOT3AD[183697744]: dot3ad_debug.c(385) 58 %% Pkt TX - Intf: 1/0/1(1), Type: LACP, Sys: 00:11:88:14:62:e1, State: 0x47, Key: 0x36 Page 6 - 61 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 376: Debug Mldsnooping Packet

    <15> JAN 02 11:03:36 10.50.50.1-2 OSPF[46300472]: ospf_debug.c(293) 25435 % Pkt TX - Intf:2/0/48 Src Ip:10.50.50.1 DestIp:192.168.50.2 AreaId:0.0.0.0 Type:LS_UPD Length: 1500 <15> JAN 02 11:03:37 10.50.50.1-2 OSPF[46300472]: ospf_debug.c(293) 25441 % Pkt TX - Intf:2/0/48 Src CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 62...
  • Page 377 • I – Init • M – More • MS – Master/Slave Sequence Number of the DD packet. LS_REQ packet field definitions. Field Definition Length Length of packet LS_UPD packet field definitions. Page 6 - 63 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 378: Debug Ping Packet

    The source IP address in the IP header in the packet. DEST_IP The destination IP address in the IP header in the packet. Type Type determines whether or not the ICMP message is a REQUEST or a RESPONSE. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 64...
  • Page 379: Debug Rip Packet

    6.11.19.1 no debug rip packet This command disables tracing of RIP requests and responses. Format no debug rip packet Page 6 - 65 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 380: Debug Sflow Packet

    A sample output of the trace message is shown below. <15> JAN 01 01:02:04 192.168.17.29-1 DOT1S[191096896]: dot1s_debug.c(1249) 101 % Pkt RX - Intf: 1/0/9(9), Source_Mac: 00:11:88:4e:c2:10 Version: 3, Root Mac: 00:11:88:4e:c2:00, Root Priority: 0x8000 Path Cost: 0 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 66...
  • Page 381: Debug Spanning-Tree Bpdu Transmit

    Root_Priority Priority of the CIST root bridge. The value is between 0 and 61440. It is displayed in hex in multiples of 4096. Path_Cost External root path cost component of the BPDU. Page 6 - 67 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 382: Logging Persistent

    • Open: The cable is disconnected or there is a faulty connector. • Short: There is an electrical short in the cable. • Cable Test Failed: The cable status could not be determined. The cable may in fact be working. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 68...
  • Page 383: Sflow Commands

    Use this command to set the sFlow collector parameters back to the defaults. Format no sflow receiver <indx> {ip <ip-address> | maxdatagram <size> | owner <string> timeout <interval> | port <14-port>} Mode Global Config Page 6 - 69 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 384: Sflow Sampler

    The range is 0-86400. The default is 0. A value of N means once in N seconds a counter sample is generated. 6.13.3.1 no sflow poller Use this command to reset the sFlow poller instance to the default settings. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 70...
  • Page 385: Show Sflow Agent

    The number of seconds between successive samples of the counters associated with this data source. 6.13.6 show sflow receivers Use this command to display configuration information related to the sFlow receivers. Format show sflow receivers [<index>] Mode Privileged EXEC Page 6 - 71 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 386: Show Sflow Samplers

    The statistical sampling rate for packet sampling from this source. Rate Max Header Size The maximum number of bytes that should be copied from a sampled packet to form a flow sample. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 6 - 72...
  • Page 387: Management Commands

    CP6923 Chapter Management Commands Page 7 - 1 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 388: Enable (Privileged Exec Access)

    Mode User EXEC 7.1.2 serviceport ip This command sets the IP address, the netmask and the gateway of the network management port. Format serviceport ip <ipaddr> <netmask> [gateway] Mode Privileged EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 2...
  • Page 389: Serviceport Protocol

    The second character, of the twelve character macaddr, must be 2, 6, A or E. A locally administered address must have bit 6 On (b'1') and bit 7 Off (b'0'). Format network mac-address <macaddr> Mode Privileged EXEC Page 7 - 3 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 390: Network Mac-Type

    MAC Address Type The MAC address which should be used for in-band connectivity. The choices are the burned in or the Locally Administered address. The factory default is to use the burned in MAC address. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 4...
  • Page 391: Show Serviceport

    Console Port Access Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure the console port. You can use a serial cable to connect a management host directly to the console port of the switch. Page 7 - 5 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 392: Lineconfig

    The time range is 0 to 160. Default Format serial timeout <0-160> Mode Line Config 7.2.4.1 no serial timeout This command sets the maximum connect time (in minutes) without console activity. Format no serial timeout Mode Line Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 6...
  • Page 393: Show Serial

    Valid values for port should be a valid decimal integer in the range of 0 to 65535, where the default value is 23. If [debug] is used, the current Telnet options enabled is displayed. The optional line parameter Page 7 - 7 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 394: Transport Input Telnet

    Format transport output telnet Mode Line Config 7.3.4.1 no transport output telnet Use this command to prevent new outbound Telnet connection from being established. Format no transport output telnet Mode Line Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 8...
  • Page 395: Session-Limit

    Mode Privileged EXEC 7.3.7.1 no telnetcon maxsessions This command sets the maximum number of Telnet connection sessions that can be established to the default value. Format no telnetcon maxsessions Mode Privileged EXEC Page 7 - 9 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 396: Telnetcon Timeout

    This command displays the current inbound Telnet settings. In other words, these settings apply to Telnet connections initiated from a remote system to the switch. Format show telnetcon Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 10...
  • Page 397: Secure Shell (Ssh) Commands

    This command enables the IP secure shell server. Default disabled Format ip ssh server enable Mode Privileged EXEC 7.4.3.1 no ip ssh server enable This command disables the IP secure shell server. Format no ip ssh server enable Page 7 - 11 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 398: Sshcon Maxsessions

    Changing the timeout value for active sessions does not become effective until the session is re accessed. Also, any keystroke activates the new timeout duration. Format no sshcon timeout Mode Privileged EXEC 7.4.6 show ip ssh This command displays the ssh settings. Format show ip ssh Mode Privileged EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 12...
  • Page 399: Management Security Commands

    Mode Global Config 7.5.2.1 no crypto key generate rsa Use this command to delete the RSA key files from the device. Format no crypto key generate rsa Mode Global Config Page 7 - 13 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 400: Crypto Key Generate Dsa

    IP address of the remote 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, which can be telnet, serial, or SSH. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 14...
  • Page 401: User Account Commands

    The password is case sensitive. When you change a password, a prompt asks for the old password. If Page 7 - 15 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 402: Set Board Root-Password

    <username> in the same case you used when you added the user. To see the case of the <username>, enter the show users command. Defaults • admin - readwrite • other - readonly Format users snmpv3 accessmode <username> {readonly | readwrite} Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 16...
  • Page 403: Users Snmpv3 Authentication

    <username> in the same case you used when you added the user. To see the case of the <username>, enter the show users command. Default no encryption Format users snmpv3 encryption <username> {none | des[key]} Mode Global Config Page 7 - 17 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 404: Show Users

    Access Mode The user’s access level (read-only or read/write). Lockout Status Indicates whether the user account is locked out (true or false). Password The current password expiration date in date format. Expiration Date CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 18...
  • Page 405: Passwd

    Use this command to implement aging on passwords for local users. When a user’s password expires, the user will be prompted to change it before logging in again. The valid range is 1-365. The default is 0, or no aging. Default Format passwords aging <1-365> Mode Global Config Page 7 - 19 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 406: Passwords Lock-Out

    Use this command to save running configuration changes to NVRAM so that the changes you make will persist across a reboot. This command is the same as copy system:running config nvram:startup-config. Format write memory Mode Privileged EXEC CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 20...
  • Page 407: Snmp Commands

    Otherwise, this value is ANDed with the mask to determine the range of allowed client IP addresses. The name is the applicable community name. Default 0.0.0.0 Format snmp-server community ipaddr <ipaddr> <name> Mode Global Config Page 7 - 21 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 408: Snmp-Server Community Ipmask

    In this case the SNMP manager associated with this community cannot manage the switch until the Status is changed back to Enable. Format no snmp-server community mode <name> Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 22...
  • Page 409: Snmp-Server Community Ro

    This command enables the Authentication Flag. Default enabled Format snmp-server enable traps Mode Global Config 7.8.8.1 no snmp-server enable traps This command disables the Authentication Flag. Format no snmp-server enable traps Mode Global Config Page 7 - 23 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 410: Snmp-Server Enable Traps Linkmode

    Mode Global Config 7.8.11.1 no snmp-server enable traps stpmode This command disables the sending of new root traps and topology change notification traps. Format no snmp-server enable traps stpmode Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 24...
  • Page 411: Snmptrap

    Note: IP addresses in the SNMP trap receiver table must be unique. If you make multiple entries using the same IP address, the first entry is retained and processed. All duplicate entries are ignored. Format snmptrap ipaddr <name> <ipaddrold> <ipaddrnew> Mode Global Config Page 7 - 25 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 412: Snmptrap Mode

    This command enables link status traps for all interfaces. Note: This command is valid only when the Link Up/Down Flag is enabled. See “snmp-server enable traps linkmode” on page 7 - 24. Format snmp trap link-status all Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 26...
  • Page 413: Show Snmpcommunity

    This command displays SNMP trap receivers. Trap messages are sent across a network to an SNMP Network Manager. These messages alert the manager to events occurring within the switch or on the network. Six trap receivers are simultaneously supported. Format show snmptrap Mode Privileged EXEC Page 7 - 27 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 414: Show Trapflags

    7.8.21 snmptrap This command adds an SNMP receiver. The command is a standard FASTPATH command, extended by the notification argument. The standard command is described in “FASTPATH CLI documentation”. The notification CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 28...
  • Page 415: Snmptrap Notification

    Priviledged EXEC RADIUS Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure the switch to use a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server on your network for authentication and accounting. Page 7 - 29 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 416: Authorization Network Radius

    A valid IP address. 7.9.3.1 no radius server attribute 4 Use this command to reset the NAS-IP address for the radius server. Format no radius server attribute 4 Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 30...
  • Page 417: Radius Server Host

    Text-based configuration supports Radius server’s secrets in encrypted and non-encrypted format. When you save the configuration, these secret keys are stored in encrypted format only. If you want to enter the key in encrypted Page 7 - 31 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 418: Radius Server Msgauth

    This command sets the maximum number of times a request packet is re-transmitted when no response is received from the RADIUS server. The retries value is an integer in the range of 1 to 15. Default Format radius server retransmit <retries> Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 32...
  • Page 419: Radius Server Timeout

    If you use the [servers] keyword, the following information displays: Term Definition IP Address or IP address or hostname of the configured RADIUS server. Hostname Port The port in use by this server. Type Primary or secondary. Page 7 - 33 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 420: Show Radius Accounting

    The number of RADIUS packets of unknown types, which were received from this server on the accounting port. Packets Dropped The number of RADIUS packets received from this server on the accounting port and dropped for some other reason. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 34...
  • Page 421: Show Radius Statistics

    The original protocol was UDP based with messages passed in clear text over the network; TACACS+ uses TCP to ensure reliable delivery and a shared key configured on the client and daemon server to encrypt all messages. Page 7 - 35 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 422: Tacacs-Server Host

    Use the tacacs-server timeout command to set the timeout value for communication with the TACACS+ servers. The <timeout> parameter has a range of 1-30 and is the timeout value in seconds. Default Format tacacs-server timeout <timeout> Mode Global Config CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 36...
  • Page 423: Key

    Use the timeout command in TACACS Configuration mode to specify the timeout value in seconds. If no timeout value is specified, the global value is used. The <timeout> parameter has a range of 1-30 and is the timeout value in seconds. Format timeout <timeout> Mode TACACS Config Page 7 - 37 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 424: Timeout

    The following lines show an example of a script: ! Script file for displaying management access show telnet !Displays the information about remote connections ! Display information about direct connections show serial ! End of the script file! CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 38...
  • Page 425: Script Apply

    Privileged EXEC 7.11.4 script show This command displays the contents of a script file, which is named <scriptname>. Format script show <scriptname> Mode Privileged EXEC Term Definition Output Format line <number>: <line contents> Page 7 - 39 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 426: Script Validate

    This command configures the watchdog. It sets the timeout for different watchdog (during BIST, during loading of kernel and INITRD, during startup of switching application and during normal execution of switching application) and CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 40...
  • Page 427: Show Watchdog

    (during BIST, during loading of kernel and INITRD, during startup of switching application and during normal execution of switching application) and the heartbeat of the fpmux application. Format show watchdog Mode Priviledged EXEC Page 7 - 41 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 428 Management Commands CP6923 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page 7 - 42...
  • Page 429: Appendix

    CP6923 Appendix Getting Help Page A - 1 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 430 Tel.: +49 (0) 8341 803 xxx Fax: (450) 437-8053 Fax: +49 (0) 8341 803 xxx If you have any questions about Kontron, our products, or services, visit our Web site at: www.kontron.com You also can contact us by E-mail at: North America: support@ca.kontron.com...
  • Page 431 3. Fax it to us at: North America (450) 437-0304, EMEA +49 (0) 8341 803 xxx • E-mail 1. Send us an e-mail at: RMA@ca.kontron.com in North America ant at ____@_____.com in EMEA. In the e-mail, you must include your name, your company name, your address, your city, your postal/zip code, your phone number, and your e-mail.
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  • Page 433 Serial Number Failure or Problem Description (if not under warranty) Fax this form to Kontron’s Technical Support department in North America at (450) 437-0304 and in EMEA at +49 (0)8341 803 XXX Page A - 5 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 434: Appendix

    CP6923 Appendix FASTPATH log messages Page B - 1 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 435: B. Fastpath Log Messages

    NIM: Failed to notify users of interface change Event was not propagated to the system NIM: failed to send message to NIM message NIM message queue full or non-existent Queue. NIM: Failed to notify the components of Interface not created L7_CREATE event CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page B - 2...
  • Page 436: Utilities

    Utilities Table 4: Trap Mgr Log Message Component Message Cause Trap Mgr Link Up/Down: slot/port An interface changed link state. Page B - 3 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 437 RADIUS: User (xxx) needs to respond for An unexpected challenge was received for a challenge configured user. RADIUS RADIUS: Could not allocate a buffer for the Resource issue with RADIUS Client service. packet CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page B - 4...
  • Page 438: Management

    SNTP: system clock synchronized on %s UTC Indicates that SNTP has successfully synchronized the time of the box with the server. Management Table 11: SNMP Log Message Component Message Cause SNMP EDB Callback: Unit Join: x. A new unit has joined the stack. Page B - 5 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 439 Failed to dispatch the UI event to the event=XXXX appropriate SSHD function as it’s an invalid event. XXXX indicates the event to be dispatched. SSHD sshdApiCnfgrCommand: Failed calling Failed to send the message to the SSHD sshdIssueCmd. message queue CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page B - 6...
  • Page 440: Switching

    Protected Ports protectedPortCnfgrInitPhase1Process: This appears when protectedPortCfgRWLock Unable to create r/w lock for protectedPort Fails Protected Ports protectedPortCnfgrInitPhase2Process: This appears when nimRegisterIntfChange Unable to register for VLAN change callback with VLAN fails Page B - 7 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 441 This appears when a dtl call fails to add an entry into the table Mac based VLANS vlanMacDeleteApply: Unable to delete an This appears when a dtl fails to delete an entry Entry from the table CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page B - 8...
  • Page 442 IGMP Snooping message queue being full IGMP Snooping snoopCnfgrInitPhase1Process: Error Could not allocate buffers for small IGMP allocating small buffers packets IGMP Snooping snoopCnfgrInitPhase1Process: Error Could not allocate buffers for large IGMP allocating large buffers packets Page B - 9 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 443 Error accessing A default configuration does not exist for this dvlantag config data for interface %d interface. Typically a case when a new interface is created and has no pre- configuration. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page B - 10...
  • Page 444 BPDU on the same interface, does not allow us to process this BPDU 802.1S dot1sBpduTransmit(): could not get a buffer Out of system buffers Page B - 11 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 445: Qos

    Table 33: CoS Log Message Component Message Cause cosCnfgrInitPhase3Process: Unable to apply The COS component was unable to apply the saved config -- using factory defaults saved configuration and has initialized to the factory default settings. CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page B - 12...
  • Page 446: Technologies

    USL: A Trunk doesn't exist in USL Attempting to modify a Trunk that doesn’t exist Broadcom USL: A Trunk being created by bcmx already Possible synchronization issue between the existed in USL application, hardware, and sync layer Page B - 13 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 447: O/S Support

    USL: failed to sync ip-multicast table on unit=x Could not synchronize unit x due to a transport failure or API issue on remote unit. A synchronization retry will be issued O/S Support CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page B - 14...
  • Page 448 Event log file has been cleared; happens at boot time. OSAPI Linux Log_Init: Corrupt event log; erasing Event log file had a non-blank entry after a blank entry; therefore, something was messed Page B - 15 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 449 Trouble adding VRRP IP or MAC address(es) Netmask – or – Broadcast Address – or – to a Linux network interface. Flags – or – Hardware Address – or – Failed to Retrieve Interface Flags CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page B - 16...
  • Page 450: Appendix

    CP6923 Appendix List of Commands Page C - 1 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 451: C. List Of Commands

    ......................... 4 - 61 auto-voip ......................... 3 - 37 auto-voip all ........................3 - 37 bandwidth ........................4 - 37 block ..........................2 - 3 boot system ........................6 - 5 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 2...
  • Page 452 ......................2 - 42 clear traplog ........................6 - 30 clear vlan .........................6 - 30 client-identifier ........................6 - 40 client-name ........................6 - 40 configuration ........................7 - 6 conform-color ........................3 - 17 copy ..........................6 - 32 Page C - 3 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 453 ........................2 - 4 diffserv ..........................3 - 8 disconnect ........................7 - 14 distance ospf (OSPF) ...................... 4 - 39 distance rip ........................4 - 62 distribute-list out (OSPF) ....................4 - 40 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 4...
  • Page 454 ......................6 - 41 heartbeat grace-period .....................4 - 71 heartbeat ignore remote-failure ..................4 - 71 heartbeat interval ......................4 - 71 heartbeat lockout-period ....................4 - 71 heartbeat udp port ......................4 - 70 heartbeat ..........................4 - 70 Page C - 5 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 455 ...................... 4 - 67 ip igmp ..........................5 - 19 ip igmp last-member-query-count ................... 5 - 20 ip igmp last-member-query-interval ................5 - 20 ip igmp query-interval ..................... 5 - 20 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 6...
  • Page 456 ......................5 - 15 ip pimsm rp-candidate .....................5 - 15 ip pimsm spt-threshold ....................5 - 16 ip pimsm ssm ........................5 - 16 ip pim-trapflags .......................5 - 16 ip proxy-arp ........................4 - 3 Page C - 7 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 457 ....................2 - 66 lacp partner admin state individual ................. 2 - 67 lacp partner admin state longtimeout ................2 - 67 lacp partner admin state passive ..................2 - 68 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 8...
  • Page 458 ......................3 - 18 match any .........................3 - 10 match class-map ......................3 - 10 match cos .........................3 - 11 match destination-address mac ..................3 - 11 match dstip ........................3 - 12 match dstip6 ........................3 - 12 Page C - 9 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 459 ........................4 - 31 no area range ........................4 - 33 no area stub no-summary ....................4 - 34 no area stub ........................4 - 33 no area virtual-link authentication ................... 4 - 35 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 10...
  • Page 460 ......................6 - 56 no debug console ......................6 - 56 no debug dot1x packet......................6 - 57 no debug igmpsnooping packet ..................6 - 57 no debug igmpsnooping receive ..................6 - 59 Page C - 11 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 461 ....................2 - 45 no dot1x system-auth-control ..................2 - 45 no dot1x timeout ......................2 - 46 no dot1x unauthenticated-vlan ..................2 - 47 no dot1x user........................2 - 47 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 12...
  • Page 462 ..........................6 - 51 no ip icmp echo-reply .......................4 - 67 no ip icmp error-interval....................4 - 68 no ip igmp last-member-query-count ................5 - 20 no ip igmp last-member-query-interval................5 - 20 Page C - 13 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 463 5 - 15 no ip pimsm spt-threshold....................5 - 16 no ip pimsm ssm ......................5 - 16 no ip pimsm........................5 - 13 no ip pim-trapflags ......................5 - 17 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 14...
  • Page 464 - 68 no lacp partner port priority....................2 - 69 no lacp partner system priority ..................2 - 69 no lacp partner system-id....................2 - 69 no ldp med confignotification ..................2 - 119 Page C - 15 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 465 ..................... 4 - 45 no passive-interface ......................4 - 45 no passwords aging ......................7 - 20 no passwords history......................7 - 19 no passwords lock-out...................... 7 - 20 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 16...
  • Page 466 ....................2 - 38 no set gvrp interfacemode ....................2 - 38 no set igmp fast-leave .......................2 - 94 no set igmp groupmembership-interval................2 - 94 no set igmp interfacemode....................2 - 93 Page C - 17 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 467 ................6 - 35 no sntp client mode ......................6 - 36 no sntp client port......................6 - 36 no sntp multicast client poll-interval................6 - 39 no sntp server ........................6 - 37 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 18...
  • Page 468 ....................2 - 57 no storm-control unicast all level ..................2 - 58 no storm-control unicast all rate ..................2 - 59 no storm-control unicast all ....................2 - 58 no storm-control unicast level ..................2 - 57 Page C - 19 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 469 ......................7 - 19 passwords lock-out ......................7 - 20 passwords min-length ..................... 7 - 19 permit ip host mac host ....................2 - 89 ping ..........................6 - 31 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 20...
  • Page 470 ........................4 - 29 router rip ..........................4 - 60 router-id (OSPF) ......................4 - 44 routing ..........................4 - 7 script apply ........................7 - 39 script delete ........................7 - 39 script list ..........................7 - 39 Page C - 21 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 471 ..........................2 - 101 set mld fast-leave ......................2 - 102 set mld groupmembership-interval ................. 2 - 103 set mld interfacemode ..................... 2 - 102 set mld maxresponse ....................... 2 - 103 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 22...
  • Page 472 ..................6 - 22 show boardinfo post-status ....................6 - 19 show boardinfo sensors ....................6 - 19 show boardinfo sfp (applies only to CP6923-O) .............6 - 22 show boardinfo time ......................6 - 21 show boardinfo update-status ..................6 - 20 show boardinfo version ....................6 - 20...
  • Page 473 ..................2 - 83 show ip dhcp snooping statistics ..................2 - 84 show ip dvmrp ......................... 5 - 7 show ip dvmrp interface ....................5 - 8 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 24...
  • Page 474 .........................5 - 17 show ip pimsm bsr ......................5 - 17 show ip pimsm interface ....................5 - 18 show ip pimsm neighbor ....................5 - 18 show ip pimsm rp mapping .....................5 - 19 Page C - 25 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 475 ................2 - 106 show mac-address-table multicast .................. 2 - 129 show mac-address-table static ..................2 - 78 show mac-address-table staticfiltering ................2 - 78 show mac-address-table stats ..................2 - 129 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 26...
  • Page 476 ....................2 - 16 show spanning-tree interface ...................2 - 17 show spanning-tree mst port detailed ................2 - 17 show spanning-tree mst port summary ................2 - 19 show spanning-tree mst summary ...................2 - 19 Page C - 27 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 477 .................. 7 - 24 snmp-server enable traps violation ................. 7 - 23 snmp-server engine-id ..................... 7 - 29 snmptrap .......................... 7 - 25 snmptrap .......................... 7 - 28 snmptrap ipaddr ......................7 - 25 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 28...
  • Page 478 .......................6 - 4 storm-control broadcast ....................2 - 52 storm-control broadcast all ....................2 - 53 storm-control broadcast all level ..................2 - 54 storm-control broadcast all rate ..................2 - 54 storm-control broadcast level ..................2 - 52 Page C - 29 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...
  • Page 479 ....................7 - 17 vlan ..........................2 - 21 vlan acceptframe ......................2 - 21 vlan association mac ....................... 2 - 28 vlan association subnet ....................2 - 27 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual Page C - 30...
  • Page 480 ........................4 - 18 vlan tagging ........................2 - 27 voice vlan (Global Config) ....................2 - 32 voice vlan (Interface Config) ...................2 - 33 voice vlan data priority ....................2 - 33 write memory ........................7 - 20 Page C - 31 CP6923 CLI Reference Manual...

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