Introduction 1.1 Product Overview The QuantaMesh Top-of-Rack (ToR) Ethernet switch provides high performance, high availability and simplicity management. They are designed for adaptability and scalability for campus and data center. The hardware configuration of each product is listed in Table 1.
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Advance IPv4 and IPv6 Routing The QuantaMesh switch is a full layer 2 and layer 3 routing switch that supports advanced IPv4 and IPv6 routing features such as RIP v1/v2, OSPF/ECMP, RIPng and OSPFv3. The multicast routing features for IGMP v1/v2/v3, DVMRP, PIM-DM.SM, MLD v1/v2 and PIM-DM6/SM6 are all supported.
• BGP4 support • Router Discovery Protocol support • Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support • 32-way ECMP support • /31 subnets support • Source IP configuration support • Poilcy Based Routing (PBR) • IP Multicast support QuantaMesh | Introduction...
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Data Center Bridge (DCB) Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS, IEEE 802.1Qaz) Priority Flow Control (PFC, IEEE 802.1Qbb) • Data Center Bridge Exchange (DCBX, IEEE802.1Qaz) • Ethenet Virtual Bridge (EVB) VEB/VEPA bridge support • OpenFlow support • Control Plane Protection (CoPP) QuantaMesh | Introduction...
1.4 Command Line Console Interface through the Serial Port or Telnet You can also connect a computer or terminal to the serial console port or use Telnet to access the Switch. The command-line-driven interface provides complete access to all switch management features. QuantaMesh | Introduction...
Before you begin installing the Switch, confirm that your package contains the following items: • One Layer 2/3/4 Managed ToR Switch • Mounting kit: 2 mounting brackets and screws • Four rubber feet with adhesive backing • Redundant AC power cord QuantaMesh | Installation and Quick Startup...
Switch and 15 cm (6 inches) at the back for the power cable. 3. Attach the rubber feet on the marked locations on the bottom of the chassis. The rubber feet are recommended to keep the unit from slipping. QuantaMesh | Installation and Quick Startup...
1. Use the supplied screws to attach a mounting bracket to each side of the Switch. 2. Align the holes in the mounting bracket with the holes in the rack. 3. Insert and tighten two screws through each of the mounting brackets. QuantaMesh | Installation and Quick Startup...
Press the <Enter> key • The CLI Privileged EXEC mode prompt will be displayed. • Use “configure” to switch to the Global Config mode from Privileged EXEC. • Use “exit” to return to the previous mode. QuantaMesh | Installation and Quick Startup...
LACP Mode - Displays whether LACP is enabled or disabled on this port Flow Mode - Indicates the status of flow control on this port Cap. Status - Indicates the port capabilities during auto-negotiation QuantaMesh | Installation and Quick Startup...
This will save passwords and all other changes to the device. [filename] If you do not save config, all configurations will be lost when a power cycle is performed on the switch or when the switch is reset. QuantaMesh | Installation and Quick Startup...
Burned in MAC Address - The Burned in MAC Address used for out-of-band connectivity Configured IPv4 Protocol - Indicates which network protocol is being used. Default is DHCP. serviceport ip (Config)#serviceport protocol none (Config)#serviceport ip <ipaddr> <netmask> <gateway> (Config)# QuantaMesh | Installation and Quick Startup...
<url> startup-config <filename> Sets the download datatype to be an image or config file. The URL must be specified as: tftp://ipAddr/filepath/fileName. The startup-config option downloads the config file using tftp and image option downloads the code file. QuantaMesh | Installation and Quick Startup...
Enter yes when the prompt pops up that asks if you want to reset the system. You can reset the switch or cold boot the switch; both work effectively. warm – indicates only switch application is restarted. QuantaMesh | Installation and Quick Startup...
First-time configuration must be carried out through a console, that is, either (a) a VT100-type serial data terminal, or (b) a computer running communications software set to emulate a VT100. The console must QuantaMesh | Console and Telnet Administration Interface...
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The console port is set for the following configuration: • Baud rate: 115,200 • Data width: 8 bits • Parity: none • Stop bits: 1 • Flow Control: none A typical console connection is illustrated below: Figure 3-1: Console Setting Environment QuantaMesh | Console and Telnet Administration Interface...
Configuration mode: serviceport protocol none serviceport ip ipaddress netmask For example, serviceport ip 192.168.2.22 255.255.255.0 To disable DHCP/BootP and manually assign an IPv6 address, enter commands under Global Configuration mode: serviceport protocol none dhcp6 QuantaMesh | Console and Telnet Administration Interface...
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To manually configure the IPv4 address, subnet mask, use: interface vlan 1 ip address ipaddress netmask To manually configure the IPv6 address, subnet mask, use: interface vlan 1 ipv6 address address/prefix-length QuantaMesh | Console and Telnet Administration Interface...
<loc> is the required parameter for the command. Example 3 clear vlan • clear vlan is the command name. Command The text in bold, non-italic font must be typed exactly as shown. QuantaMesh | Command Line Interface Structure and Mode-based CLI...
This parameter denotes a logical slot number, and logical port number assigned. This is applicable in the case of a port-channel (LAG). The operator can use the logical slot number, and the logical port number to configure the port-channel. Conventions QuantaMesh | Command Line Interface Structure and Mode-based CLI...
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! Display information about interfaces show ip interface 0/1 !Displays the information about the first interface ! Display information about the next interface show ip interface 0/2 ! End of the script file QuantaMesh | Command Line Interface Structure and Mode-based CLI...
MAC Address: A unicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and/or filtering information. The format is 6 two-digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons. For example: 00:23:45:67:89:AB IP Address: The IP address assigned to each interface. Interface: Valid slot number and a valid port number. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 5.1.2 show calendar This command displays the system time. Syntax show calendar Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Current Time: displays system time QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
File: The file in which the event originated. Line: The line number of the event. Task Id: The task ID of the event. Code: The event code. Time: The time this event occurred. Event log information is retained across a switch reset. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
- enable the display/capture of all commands with settings/configurations that include values that are same as the default values. <scriptname> - redirect the output to the file <scriptname>. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
The factory default is blank. System Object ID: The manufacturing ID. System Up Time: The time in days, hours and minutes since the last switch reboot. Current SNTP Synchronized Time: The time which is synchronized from SNTP server. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
MAC Address: The burned in MAC address used for in-band connectivity. Protocol Current: Indicates which network protocol is being used. The options are bootp | dhcp | none. DHCP Client Identifier TEXT: DCHP client identifier for this switch. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
… etc. Syntax show tech-support Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec This command is only support on console port. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
ADT7470_1: FAN 2 Status: Status of FAN2. It could be active or inactive. ADT7470_1: FAN 3 Status: Status of FAN3. It could be active or inactive. Back-To-Front: (Connected ADT7470-2) ADT7470_2: FAN 1 Status: Status of FAN1. It could be active or inactive. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Vendor Serial Number: Serial number provided by vendor. Vendor Revision Number: Revision level for part number provided by vendor. Vendor Manufacturing Date: The vendor’s manufacturing date. Additional Packages: This displays the additional packages that are incorporated into this system. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Operating System: The operating system currently running on the switch. Network Processing Device: Identifies the network processor hardware. Additional Packages: A list of the optional software packages installed on the switch, if any. For example, QoS, Routing, IPv6, IPv6 Management, Multicast or Data Center. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Connection From: IP address of the telnet client machine or EIA-232 for the serial port connection. Idle Time: Time this session has been idle. Session Time: Total time this session has been connected. Session Type: Shows the type of session: telnet, serial port, SSH or HTTP/HTTPS. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Display Message command: Any show command of the CLI begin: Begin with the line that matches include: Include lines that match exclude: Exclude lines that match redirect: output the lines to the specified URL <LINE>: Regular Expression QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Voltage: Internally measured module supply voltage from transceiver. Tx bias current: Internally measured module tx bias from transceiver. Tx Power: Internally measured module tx power from transceiver. Rx Power: Internally measured module rx power from transceiver. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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[interval] < interval> - Polling interval. The range of value is 300 to 1800. no - This command disables monitoring on all ports. Default Setting Admin mode: Disable Interval: 600 sec. Command Mode Transceiver Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
(full duplex 100M) will be advertised. Otherwise, this object will determine the port's duplex mode and transmission rate. The factory default is Auto. Physical Status: Indicates the port speed and duplex mode. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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LACP Mode: Displays whether LACP is enabled or disabled on this port. Flow Control Mode: Displays flow control mode. The possible values are: Disable: This port is disabled flow control. Enable: This port is enabled flow control. Capabilities Status: Displays interface capabilities. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The display parameters if no argument is used are as follows: Interface: The physical slot and physical port or the logical slot and logical port. Packets Received Without Error: The total number of packets (including broadcast packets and multicast packets) received. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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64 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Packets Received 65-127 Octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Packets RX and TX 4096-9216 Octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 4096 and 9216 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Total Packets Received Without Errors QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). Packets Transmitted 1024-1518 Octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 1024 and 1518 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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STP BPDUs Transmitted: Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units sent. STP BPDUs Received: Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units received. RSTP BPDUs Transmitted: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units sent. RSTP BPDUs Received: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units received. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Most Address Entries Ever Used: The highest number of Forwarding Database Address Table entries that have been learned by this switch since the most recent reboot. Address Entries Currently in Use: The number of Learned and static entries in the Forwarding Database Address Table for this switch. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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VLAN Deletes: The number of VLANs on this switch that have been created and then deleted since the last reboot. Time Since Counters Last Cleared: The elapsed time, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds, since the statistics for this switch were last cleared. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Minutes: Load interval. The range of value is 30 seconds to 600 seconds. Input rate: Average number of bits and packets received per second in the interval. Output rate: Average number of bits and packets transmitted per second in the interval. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<interval> - Load interval. The range of value is 30 seconds to 600 seconds. no - This command will be back to 300 seconds load-interval on a port. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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VLAN Entries Currently In Use: The number of VLAN entries presently occupying the VLAN table. Time Since Counters Last Cleared: The elapsed time, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds since the statistics for this switch were last cleared. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<tunnel-id> - is the desired tunnel interface number. The range of tunnel ID is 0 to 7. <vlan-id> - is the desired vlan interface number. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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1000 no speed-duplex 1000 1000 – 1000 Mbps, only valid for 10G ports. no - This command will be back to 10G speed from 1G speed on a port. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command enables automatic negotiation on a port. The default value is enabled. The 10-Giga and 40-Giga interfaces do not provide the following command. Syntax negotiate no negotiate no - This command disables automatic negotiation on a port. Default Setting Disable Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command enables automatic negotiation on all interfaces. The default value is enabled. Syntax negotiate all no negotiate all all - This command represents all interfaces. no - This command disables automatic negotiation on all interfaces. Default Setting Disable Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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{{10 | 100} {full-duplex | half-duplex}} | {1000 full-duplex } 10 - 10BASE-T 100 - 100BASE-T 1000 - 1000BASE-T full-duplex - Full duplex half-duplex - Half duplex all - This command represents all interfaces. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command removes the advertised capability with using parameter Default Setting 10 full/half duplex, 100 full/half duplex and 1000 full duplex for 1G ports. 10G full-duplex for 10G ports 40G full-duplex for 40G ports Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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802.3x flow control will be disabled internally. Syntax storm-control flowcontrol no storm-control flowcontrol no - This command disables 802.3x flow control for the specific interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 5.2.1.11 shutdown This command is used to disable a port. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Interface Config This command is used to disable all ports. Syntax shutdown all no shutdown all all - This command represents all ports. no - This command enables all ports. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This type is only allowed the Normal cable. no - This command restore the port mode to Auto. Default Setting Auto Command Mode Interface Config This command is not provided for the 10-Giga SFP+ interface and 40G QSFP interface. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Self: The value of the corresponding instance is the address of one of the switch’s physical interfaces (the system’s own MAC address). GMRP Learned: The value of the corresponding instance was learned via GMRP and applies to Multicast. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Static Address (User-defined) count: The total user-defined addresses on the L2 MAC address Table. Total MAC Addresses in use: This number of addresses are used on the L2 MAC address table. Total MAC Addresses available: The switch supports max value on the L2 MAC address table. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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(the system’s own MAC address). GMRP Learned: The value of the corresponding instance was learned via GMRP and applies to Multicast. Other: The value of the corresponding instance does not fall into one of the other categories. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Dynamic entries are added to the table as a result of a learning process or protocol. Description: The text description of this multicast table entry. Interfaces: The list of interfaces that are designated for forwarding (Fwd:) and filtering (Flt:). QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Dynamic entries are added to the table as a result of a learning process or protocol. Description: The text description of this multicast table entry. Interfaces: The list of interfaces that are designated for forwarding (Fwd:) and filtering (Flt:). QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Interfaces: The list of interfaces that are designated for forwarding (Fwd:) and filtering (Flt:). Forwarding Interfaces: The resultant forwarding list is derived from combining all the component’s forwarding interfaces and removing the interfaces that are listed as the static filtering interfaces. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Most MFDB Entries Since Last Reset: This displays the largest number of entries that have been present in the Multicast Forwarding Database table. This value is also known as the MFDB high-water mark. Current Entries: This displays the current number of entries in the Multicast Forwarding Database table. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command configures the forwarding database address aging timeout in seconds. Syntax mac-addr-table aging-time <10-1000000> no mac-addr-table aging-time <10-1000000> - aging-time (Range: 10-1000000) in seconds no - This command sets the forwarding database address aging timeout to 300 seconds. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
VLAN Type: Type of VLAN, which can be Default, (VLAN ID = 1), can be static (one that is configured and permanently defined), or Dynamic (one that is created by GVRP registration). Interface(s): Indicates by slot id and port number which port belongs to this VLAN. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Include: This port is always a member of this VLAN. This is equivalent to registration fixed in the IEEE 802.1Q standard. Exclude: This port is never a member of this VLAN. This is equivalent to registration forbidden in the IEEE 802.1Q standard. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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IEEE 802.1Q standard. Tagging: Select the tagging behavior for this port in this VLAN. Tagged: Specifies to transmit traffic for this VLAN as tagged frames. Untagged: Specifies to transmit traffic for this VLAN as untagged frames. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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SVL system, the MAC address will be displayed as 6 bytes. Note: This software version only supports IVL systems. VLAN ID: There is a VLAN Identifier (VID) associated with each VLAN. The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Priority: There is a priority for each MAC-based. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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IP Subnet: The IP address assigned to each interface. IP Mask: The subnet mask. VLAN ID: There is a VLAN Identifier (VID) associated with each VLAN. The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Priority: There is a priority for each IPsubnet-based. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Base VLAN ID: This is the Base VLAN ID for Internal allocation of VLANs to the routing interface. Allocation Policy: Allocation Policy for VLAN ID in ascending or descending order. VLAN: This is the Used Internal VLAN ID for the Interface. Usage: This is the switch interface. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Protocol(s): This field indicates the type of protocol(s) for this group. VLAN: This field indicates the VLAN associated with this protocol group. Interface(s): This field lists the slot/port interface(s) that are associated with this protocol group. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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802.1Q VLAN bridge specification. The factory default is disabled. GVRP: May be enabled or disabled. Mode: Indicates this interface is operating on Access mode or General mode. Default Priority: The 802.1p priority assigned to untagged packets arriving on the port. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Use '-' for range. no - This command deletes an existing VLAN. The ID is a valid VLAN identification number (ID 1 is reserved for the default VLAN). VLAN range is 2-4093. Default Setting None Command Mode VLAN database QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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< priority> - The priority value for untagged frames received. Valid priority value is 0 to 7. no - This command removes the association of a MAC address to a VLAN. Default Setting None Command Mode VLAN database QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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VLAN (one that is permanently configured and defined). The ID is a valid VLAN identification number. VLAN range is 2-4093. Syntax vlan makestatic <vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 2 –4093). Default Setting None Command Mode VLAN database QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<group-name> - a VLAN Group Name (a character string of 1 to 16 characters). no - This command removes the <vlanid> from this protocol-based VLAN group that is identified by this <group-name>. Default Setting None Command Mode VLAN database QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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VLAN ID for this port. With either option, VLAN tagged frames are forwarded in accordance with the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Specification. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Default Setting Admit all Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command disables ingress filtering for all ports. If ingress filtering is disabled, frames received with VLAN IDs that do not match the VLAN membership of the receiving interface are admitted and forwarded to ports that are members of that VLAN. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command configures the access VLAN ID for an interface if it is operated on access VLAN mode. Syntax switchport access vlan <vlan-id> no switchport access vlan <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). no - This command sets the access VLAN ID to 1. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). all - All interfaces. no - This command sets the VLAN ID for all interfaces to 1. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- All frames transmitted for this VLAN will be untagged. remove - The interface is removed from the member of this VLAN. This is equivalent to registration forbidden. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- all frames transmitted for this VLAN will be untagged. remove - The interface is removed from the member of this VLAN. This is equivalent to registration forbidden. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command configures the tagging behavior for all interfaces in a VLAN to disabled. If tagging is disabled, traffic is transmitted as untagged frames. The ID is a valid VLAN identification number. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax switchport priority <0-7> no switchport priority <0-7> - The range for the priority is 0 - 7. no – This command restore the priority configuration to default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<group-name> - a VLAN Group Name (a character string of 1 to 16 characters). no - This command removes the interface from this protocol-based VLAN group that is identified by this <group-name>. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<group-name> - a VLAN Group Name (a character string of 1 to 16 characters). all - All interfaces. no - This command removes all interfaces from this protocol-based VLAN group that is identified by this <group-name>. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- IPX protocol. no - This command removes the <protocol> from this protocol-based VLAN group that is identified by this <group-name>. The possible values for protocol are ip, arp, and ipx. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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, representingany value in the range of 0 to 65535. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Display Message GMRP Admin Mode: This displays the administrative mode of GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) for the system. GVRP Admin Mode: This displays the administrative mode of GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) for the system. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Port GVRP Mode: Indicates the GVRP administrative mode for the port. It may be enabled or disabled. If this parameter is disabled, Join Time, Leave Time, and Leave All Time have no effect. The factory default is disabled. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Port GMRP Mode: Indicates the GMRP administrative mode for the port. It may be enabled or disabled. If this parameter is disabled, Join Time, Leave Time, and Leave All Time have no effect. The factory default is disabled. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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GMRP Mode: Indicates the GMRP administrative mode for the port. It may be enabled or disabled. If this parameter is disabled, Join Time, Leave Time, and Leave All Time have no effect. The factory default is disabled. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command enables GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) on the system. The default value is disabled. Syntax bridge-ext gmrp no bridge-ext gmrp no - This command disables GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) on the system. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- All interfaces. no - This command disables GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) for all ports. If GVRP is disabled, Join Time, Leave Time, and Leave All Time have no effect. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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(LAG) membership is removed from an interface that has GMRP enabled. Syntax switchport gmrp all no switchport gmrp all all - All interfaces. no - This command disables GMRP Multicast Registration Protocol on all interfaces. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- All interfaces. no - This command sets the GVRP join time for all ports and per GARP to 20 centiseconds (0.2 seconds). This command has an effect only when GVRP and GMRP are enabled. Default Setting QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command has an effect only when GVRP and GMRP are enabled. Syntax garp timer leave all < 20-600 > no garp timer leave all <20-600> - leave time (Range: 20 – 600) in centiseconds. all - All interfaces. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<200-6000> - leave time (Range: 200 – 6000) in centiseconds. no - This command sets how frequently Leave All PDUs are generated per port to 1000 centiseconds (10 seconds). Default Setting 1000 centiseconds (10 seconds) Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<200-6000> - leave time (Range: 200 – 6000) in centiseconds. all - All interfaces. no - This command sets how frequently Leave All PDUs are generated for all ports to 1000 centiseconds (10 seconds). Default Setting 1000 centiseconds (10 seconds) Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to clear IGMP Snooping entries from the MFDB table, use the clear igmp snooping priviledge configuration command. Syntax clear igmp snooping Default Setting None Command Mode Privilege Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Interface Config 5.2.6.5 ip igmp snooping groupmembershipinterval The user can go to the CLI Global/Interface Configuration Mode to set the IGMP Group Membership Interval time on one interface or all interfaces, use the ip igmp snooping groupmembershipinterval QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<0-3600> no ip igmp snooping mcrtrexpiretime <0-3600> - The range is 0 to 3600 seconds. A value of 0 indicates an infinite time-out, i.e. no expiration. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> vlan configuration command. Use the no set igmp <vlan-id> to disable IGMP Snooping on a particular VLAN. Syntax set igmp <vlan-id> no set igmp <vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). Default Setting Disabled Command Mode VLAN database QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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VLAN, use the set igmp fast-leave <vlan-id> vlan configuration command. Use the no set igmp fast-leave <vlan-id> disable IGMP Snooping fast-leave admin mode. Syntax set igmp fast-leave <vlan-id> no set igmp fast-leave <vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). Default Setting Disabled Command Mode VLAN database QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). <1-25> - This value must be less than the IGMP Query Interval time value. The range is 1 to 25 seconds. Default Setting Command Mode VLAN database QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Use the no set igmp report-suppression <vlan-id> disable IGMP Snooping report-suppression admin mode. Syntax set igmp report-suppression <vlan-id> no set igmp report-suppression <vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). Default Setting Disable Command Mode VLAN database QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). <macaddr> - Static MAC address. <slot/port> - Interface number. <portchannel-id> - Port-channel interface number. The range of port-channel ID is 1 to 64. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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When the optional arguments <slot/port>, <portchannel-id> or <vlan-id> are not used, the command displays the following information. Admin Mode: Indicates whether or not IGMP Snooping is active on the switch. Interfaces Enabled for IGMP Snooping: Interfaces on which IGMP Snooping is enabled. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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VLAN from the list of interfaces with multicast routers attached. The interface is removed if a query is not received. This value may be configured. Report Suppression Mode: Admin mode of IGMP Snooping Report Suppression Mode. Vlan Block Mode: VLANs on which IGMP/MLD Snooping is blocked. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<portchannel-id> - Port-channel interface number. The range of port-channel ID is 1 to 64. Default Setting None Command Mode Privilege Exec Display Message Interface: Shows the interface on which multicast router information is being displayed. Multicast Router Attached: Indicates whether multicast router is statically enabled on the interface. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<portchannel-id> - Port-channel interface number. The range of port-channel ID is 1 to 64. Default Setting None Command Mode Privilege Exec Display Message VLAN ID: Displays the list of VLANs of which the interface is a member. Interface: Shows the interface on which multicast router information is being displayed. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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VLAN: The VLAN ID used with the MAC address to fully identify packets you want L2Mcast Group. MAC Address: The MAC address of the L2Mcast Group in the format 01:00:5e:xx:xx:xx. Port: List the ports you want included into L2Mcast Group. State: The active interface number belongs to this Multicast Group. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to display the IGMP Snooping ssm entries in the Source Specific Multicast Forwarding Database (MFDB) table, use the show ip igmp snooping ssm entries Privilege command. Syntax show ip igmp snooping ssm entries Default Setting None Command Mode Privilege Exec Display Message QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Reporter: The IP address of the host that sent the IGMPv3 report. Source Filter Mode: The source filter mode (Include/Exclude) for the specified group. Source Address List: List of source IP addresses for which source filtering is requested. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Total Entries: The total number of entries that can possibly be in the IGMP snooping’s SSMFDB. Most SSM FDB Entries Ever Used: The largest number of entries that have been present in the IGMP snooping’s SSMFDB. Current Entries: The current number of entries in the IGMP snooping’s SSMFDB. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
<ip-address> global configuration command. Use the no ip igmp snooping querier address return to default value. Syntax ip igmp snooping querier address <ip-address> no ip igmp snooping querier address <ip-address> - ip address Default Setting 0.0.0.0 Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Use the no ip igmp snooping querier query-interval return to default value. Syntax ip igmp snooping querier querier-expiry-interval <60-300> no ip igmp snooping querier querier-expiry-interval <60-300> - set igmp querier timer expiry Default Setting 125 seconds Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> return to disable. Syntax ip igmp snooping querier vlan <vlan-id> no ip igmp snooping querier vlan <vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 - 4093). Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 - 4093). Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 5.2.7.9 show ip igmp snooping querier This command display IGMP snooping querier global information on the system. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Querier Expiry Interval: Specify the time interval in seconds after which the last querier information is removed. The Querier Expiry Interval must be a value in the range of 60 and 300. The default value is 125. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Querier Vlan Address: Displays the Snooping Querier Address to be used as source address in periodic IGMP queries sent on the specified VLAN. Operational State: Specifies the operational state of the IGMP Snooping Querier on a VLAN. Operational Version: Displays the operational IGMP protocol version of the querier. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Querier Expiry Interval: Specify the time interval in seconds after which the last querier information is removed. The Querier Expiry Interval must be a value in the range of 60 and 300. The default value is 120. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Multicast Router Expiry Time: Displays the amount of time to wait before removing an interface that is participating on the interface from the list of interfaces with multicast routers attached. The interface is removed if a query is not received. This value may be configured. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Interface: Shows the interface on which multicast router information is being displayed. Multicast Router Attached: Indicates whether multicast router is statically enabled on the interface. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message VLAN ID: Displays the list of VLANs of which the interface is a member. Interface: Shows the interface on which multicast router information is being displayed. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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VLAN: The VLAN ID used with the MAC address to fully identify packets you want L2Mcast Group. MAC Address: The MAC address of the L2Mcast Group in the format 33:33:xx:xx:xx:xx. Port: List the ports you want included into L2Mcast Group. State: The active interface number belongs to this Multicast Group. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Type: The type of entry, which is either static (added by the user) or dynamic (added to the table as a result of a learning process or protocol.) Description: The text description of this multicast table entry. Interfaces: The list of interfaces that are designated for forwarding (Fwd:) and filtering (Flt:). QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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If it’s source IP address is *not* equal to the current entry’s Source, the destination IP address is equal to the current entry’s Group and the VLAN ID on which it arrived is current entry’s VLAN. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Reporter: The IPv6 address of the host that sent the MLDv2 report. Source Filter Mode: The source filter mode (Include/Exclude) for the specified group. Source Address List: List of source IP addresses for which source filtering is requested. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set MLD Snooping on the system , use the ipv6 mld snooping global configuration command. Use the no ipv6 mld snooping to disable MLD Snooping on the system. Syntax ipv6 mld snooping no ipv6 mld snooping Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Use the no ipv6 mld snooping interfacemode to disable MLD Snooping on global/ interfaces. Syntax ipv6 mld snooping interfacemode [<all>] no ipv6 mld snooping interfacemode [<all>] Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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260. Syntax ipv6 mld snooping groupmembershipinterval <2-3600> no ipv6 mld snooping groupmembershipinterval <2-3600> - The range of group membership interval time is 2 to 3600 seconds. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> vlan configuration command. Use the no set mld <vlan-id> to disable MLD Snooping on a particular VLAN. Syntax set mld <vlan-id> no set mld <vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). Default Setting Disabled Command Mode VLAN database QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> <2-3600> no set mld groupmembership-interval <vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). <2-3600> - The range of group membership interval time is 2 to 3600 seconds. Default Setting Command Mode VLAN database QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). <0-3600> - The range is 0 to 3600 seconds. A value of 0 indicates an infinite time-out, i.e. no expiration. Default Setting Command Mode VLAN database QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Querier Expiry Interval: Specify the time interval in seconds after which the last querier information is removed. The Querier Expiry Interval must be a value in the range of 60 and 300. The default value is 60. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Querier Vlan Address: Displays the Snooping Querier Address to be used as source address in periodic MLD queries sent on the specified VLAN. Operational State: Specifies the operational state of the MLD Snooping Querier on a VLAN. Operational Version: Displays the operational MLD protocol version of the querier. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Querier Expiry Interval: Specify the time interval in seconds after which the last querier information is removed. The Querier Expiry Interval must be a value in the range of 60 and 300. The default value is 60. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<ipv6-address> no ipv6 mld snooping querier address <ipv6-address> <ipv6-address> - The IPv6 address of the MLD querier on the subnet the interface is associated with. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Use the no ipv6 mld snooping querier querier-expiry-interval return to default value. Syntax ipv6 mld snooping querier querier-expiry-interval <60-300> no ipv6 mld snooping querier querier-expiry-interval <60-300> - set igmp querier timer expiry Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> address <ipv6-address> <vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). <ipv6-address> - The IPv6 address will be used in the IPv6 header while sending out MLD queries on this VLAN. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Dynamic, indicating that the port-channel is dynamically maintained. Mbr Ports: This field lists the ports that are members of this port-channel, in slot/port notation. Active Ports: This field lists the ports that are actively participating in this port-channel. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Device Timeout: Thie field displays the device timout value of actor and parter. The value of device timeout should be short(1 second) or long(30 seconds). Port Speed: Speed of the port-channel port. Port Active: This field lists the ports that are actively participating in the port-channel (LAG). QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Device Timeout: This field displays the device timeout value of actor and partner. The value of device timeout should be short(1 second) or long(30 seconds). Port Speed: Speed of the port-channel port. Port Active: This field lists the ports that are actively participating in the port-channel (LAG). QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command delete the specified port-channel. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config Command Usage Max number of port-channels could be created by user are 64 and maximum number of members for each port-channel are 8. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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LAGs) on the device. By default, the static capability for all of port-channels is disabled. Syntax staticcapability no staticcapability no - This command disables to support static function on specific port-channel on this device. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command disables link trap notifications for the port-channel (LAG). The interface is a ID for a configured port-channel. The option all sets every configured port-channel with the same administrative mode setting. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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IP addresses if it is a IP packet. <ID> - The ID of the port-channel to be configured. no - Restore the mode to be default value. Default Setting dst-src-ip Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- Set the mode on the source and destination MAC addresses if it is a L2 packet or on the source and destination IP addresses if it is a IP packet. no - Restore the mode to be default value. Default Setting dst-src-ip Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command enables a port-channel (LAG) members. The interface is a ID for a configured port-channel. Syntax adminmode no adminmode no - This command disables a configured port-channel (LAG). Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command enables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on all ports. Syntax lacp all no lacp all all - All interfaces. no - This command disables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on all ports. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- Set lacp admin state passive. Use no form to set to active. no - This command restores <actor | partner> admin state value of Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on a port. Default Setting no lndividual (aggregation) no longtimeout (shorttimeout) no passive (active) Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<actor|partner> system priority <priority-value> no lacp <actor|partner> system priority <priority-value> – range 0-65535. no - This command restores <actor | partner> system priority value of Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). Default Setting 32768 Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command resotre the min-links to default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Port-channel Config Command Usage The maximum number of members for each port-channel is 32. For T1048-LB9/T1048-LB9A, the maximum number of members is 8. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command configures the fallback timeout value for Link Aggregation. Syntax lacp fallback timeout <1-100> no lacp fallback no - This command resotre the fallback feature to default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Port-channel Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- Removes the interface from the specified channel group. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config Command Usage The maximum number of members for each port-channel is 32. For T1048-LB9/T1048-LB9A, the maximum number of members is 8. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command deletes all configured ports from the port-channel (LAG). The interface is a ID of a configured port-channel. Syntax delete-channel-group <ID> all <ID> - Port-channel Interface number. The range of the port-channel ID is 1 to 64. all - All members for specific Port-channel. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Privileged Exec Display Message Intf: Displays interface number. Mode: Displays status of storm control multicast. Rate: Displays rate in pps (packet per second) for storm control multicast. Action: Shutdown or send trap when storm is detected. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Privileged Exec Display Message Intf: Displays interface number. Mode: Displays status of storm control unicast. Rate: Displays rate in pps (packet per second) for storm control unicast. Action: Shutdown or send trap when storm is detected. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Interface Config This command enables broadcast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Syntax storm-control broadcast no storm-control broadcast no - This command disables broadcast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode GlobaI Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Interface Config This command enables multicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Syntax storm-control multicast no storm-control multicast no - This command disables multicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Interface Config This command enables unicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Syntax storm-control unicast no storm-control unicast no - This command disables unicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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– To shutdown the interface if the storm occurs. trap – To send SNMP trap if the storm occurs. no - This command disables unicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<1-14880000> <1-14880000> - Specify the threshold for broadcast traffic. all - This command represents all interfaces. Note: pps (packet per second) Default Setting 4160 for 10G interfaces 512 for 1G interfaces Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<1-14880000> <1-14880000> - Specify the threshold for multicast traffic. all - This command represents all interfaces. Note: pps (packet per second) Default Setting 4160 for 10G interfaces 512 for 1G interfaces Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<1-14880000> <1-14880000> - Specify the threshold for unicast traffic. all - This command represents all interfaces. Note: pps (packet per second) Default Setting 4160 for 10G interfaces 512 for 1G interfaces Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
<portchannel-id> - Port-channel interface number. The range of port-channel ID is 1 to 64. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message User Priority: Displays the 802.1p priority to be mapped. Traffic Class: Displays internal traffic class to map the corresponding 802.1p priority. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<queue-id> - The queue id of the CoS priority queue (Range: 0 - 7 ). <priority> - The CoS value that is mapped to the queue id (Range: 0 - 7 ). no - Sets the CoS map to the default values. Default Setting priority queue Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Source Port: is the slot/port that is configured as the monitored port. If this value has not been configured, 'Not Configured' will be displayed. Type: Direction in which source port configured for port mirroring.Types are tx for transmitted packets and rx for receiving packets. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command removes the probe port or the mirrored port from a monitor session (port monitoring). Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config This command removes all configured probe ports and mirrored port. Syntax no monitor Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax monitor session <session-id> mode no monitor session <session-id> mode <session-id> - Session ID. no - This command disables port-monitoring function for a monitor session. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Admin Mode: the link state admin mode. Group ID: The group ID for each displayed row. Mode: This group was set which mode. UpStream: Display such port was included to UpStream set. DownStream: Display such port was included to DownStream set. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Enable/Disable a link state group. Use link state group enable <group id> to enable individual group, and use no command to disable a group. Syntax link state [group | [enable <1-6>]] no link state [group <1-6> | [enable <1-6>]] no - This command disables link state function. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax link state group <1-6> {downstream | upstream} no link state group <1-6> {downstream | upstream} no - This command disables link state group function. Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Mode: Indicates whether or not the group is active. MAC Update: Indicates whether or not mac-move-update is enable on the group. Active Port: Display the active port number. Backup Port: Display the active port number. Current Active Port: Display the current active port number. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax port-backup group <1-6> {active | backup} no port-backup group <1-6> {active | backup} no - This command disables port-backup group function. Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Oper Mode: Indicates the current operational mode of the 40G port. The mode should be 1x40G or 4x10G. Configured Oper 40G Interface 10G Interfaces Mode Mode ------------- -------------- ---------- ------- 0/49 0/53-56 4x10g 4x10g 0/50 0/57-60 1x40g 1x40g 0/51 0/61-64 1x40g 1x40g 0/52 0/65-68 1x40g 1x40g QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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4x10g – Configure the port as a four 10G ports, each on a separate lane. This mode requires the use of a suitable 4x10G to 1x40G pigtail cable.. no - This command resets to the default value. The default value is 1x40g. Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Subnet Mask: The IP subnet mask for this interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0 MAC Address: The MAC address used for in-band connectivity. Network Configuration Protocol Current: Indicates which network protocol is being used. The options are bootp | dhcp | none. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<1518-12288> no mtu <1518-12288> - Max frame size (Range: 1518 - 12288). no - This command sets the default maximum transmission unit (MTU) size (in bytes) for the interface. Default Setting 1518 Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- Restore the default IP address and Subnet Mask Default Setting IP address: 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0 Command Mode Interface-Vlan Config Command Usage Once the IP address is set, the VLAN ID’s value will be assigned to management VLAN. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command specifies the network configuration protocol to be used. If you modify this value, the change is effective immediately. Syntax ip address dhcp [restart] <dhcp> - Obtains IP address from DHCP. <restart> - To restart the DHCP process. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface-Vlan Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<name> - The name of the IP filter. <ipAddr> - Configure a IP address to the filter. <mask> - Specifies the mask for a range filter. no - Remove this IP address from filter. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Silent Time (sec): Use this command to set the amount of time the management console is inaccessible after the number of unsuccessful logon attempts exceeds the threshold set by the password threshold command. Terminal Length: The columns per page for terminal serial port. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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{1200 | 2400 | 4800 | 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200} no baudrate no - This command sets the communication rate of the terminal interface to 115200. Default Setting 115200 Command Mode Line Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command is used to set the password instruction threshold limiting the number of failed login attempts. Syntax password-threshold <0-120> no password-threshold <threshold> - max threshold (Range: 0 - 120). no - This command sets the maximum value to the default. Default Setting Command Mode Line Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command uses to configure the columns per page for the management console. Syntax terminal-length <0 | 5-48> <0 | 5-48> - Columns per page (Range: 0 or 5 - 48). no - This command sets the value to the default. Default Setting Command Mode Line Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
May be specified as a number from 0 to 160. The factory default is 5. Maximum Number of Remote Connection Sessions: This object indicates the number of simultaneous remote connection sessions allowed. The factory default is 5. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Terminal Length: The columns per page for terminal vty port. 5.3.3.3 line vty This command is used to enter vty (Telnet) configuration mode. Syntax line vty Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command is used to set the password instruction threshold limited for the number of failed login attempts. Syntax password-threshold <0-120> no password-threshold <threshold> - max threshold (Range: 0 - 120). no - This command sets the maximum value to the default. Default Setting Command Mode Line Vty QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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0 indicates that no remote connection can be established. The range is 0 to 5. Syntax maxsessions <0-5> no maxsessions <0-5> - max sessions (Range: 0 - 5). no - This command sets the maximum value to be 5. Default Setting Command Mode Line Vty QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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An established session remains active until the session is ended or an abnormal network error ends it. Syntax sessions no sessions no - This command disables telnet sessions. If sessions are disabled, no new telnet sessions are established. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Line Vty QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax telnet maxsessions <0-5> no maxsessions <0-5> - max sessions (Range: 0 - 5). no - This command sets the maximum value to be 5. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<1-160> no telnet exec-timeout <1-160> - max connect time (Range: 1 -160). no - This command sets the remote connection session timeout value, in minutes, to the default. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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A value of 0, which is the default, results in no timeout. Maximum Number of Outbound Telnet Sessions Indicates the number of simultaneous outbound telnet connections allowed. Allow New Outbound Telnet Sessions Indicates whether outbound telnet sessions will be allowed. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
<port-id> - A valid decimal integer in the range of 1 to 65535, where the default value is 22. <protocollevel> - SSH Protocol Level (Version) 1 or 2. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Connected to 192.168.2.200, use ~. to terminate connection. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax sshc maxsessions <0-5> no maxsessions <0-5> - max sessions (Range: 0 - 5). no - This command sets the maximum value to be 5. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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A value of 0, which is the default, results in no timeout. Maximum Number of Outbound SSH Sessions Indicates the number of simultaneous outbound ssh connections allowed. Allow New Outbound SSH Sessions Indicates whether outbound ssh sessions will be allowed. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Community: The community traps will be sent to. Version: The version of SNMP the trap will be sent as. SNMP v1 – Uses SNMP v1 to send traps to the receiver. SNMP v2 – Uses SNMP v2 to send traps to the receiver. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Security Level: The authentication and encryption level for snmpv3. NoAuth-N – no authentication checksum and no encryption algorithm assigned. Auth-NoP – md5 or sha authentication checksum assigned and no encryption algorithm assigned. Auth-Pri – md5 or sha authentication checksum and des encryption algorithm assigned. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command sets the physical location of the switch. The range for name is from 1 to 255 alphanumeric characters. Syntax snmp-server location <loc> <loc> - range is from 1 to 255 alphanumeric characters. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command sets the organization responsible for the network. The range for contact is from 1 to 255 alphanumeric characters. Syntax snmp-server contact <con> <con> - Range is from 1 to 255 alphanumeric characters. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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‧private, with read/write permissions, a view name of Default, and allows access from all IP addresses. Command Mode Global Config 5.3.5.6 snmp-server community-group This command configures a community access string to permit access via the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c protocols. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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5.3.5.7 show snmp engineid This command displays the currently configured SNMP engineID. Syntax show snmp engineid Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Local SNMP EngineID: The current configuration of the displayed SNMP engineID. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Name: The filter name for this entry. OID Tree: The OID tree this entry will include or exclude. Type: Indicates if this entry includes or excludes the OID Tree. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Group Name: The group that defines the SNMPv3 access parameters. Auth Method: The authentication algorithm configured for this user. Privilege Method: The encryption algorithm configured for this user. Remote Engine ID: The engineID for the user defined on the client machine. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command removes snmp user. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 5.3.5.13 show snmp group This command displays the configured groups. Syntax show snmp group [<groupname>] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Security Level: Indicates the security level allowed for this group. Read View: The view this group provides read access to. Write View: The view this group provides write access to. Notify View: The view this group provides trap access to. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Generic groups are created for all versions and privileges using the default views. Command Mode Global Config 5.3.5.15 show snmp views This command displays the currently configured views. Syntax show snmp views [<viewname>] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Name: The view name for this entry. OID Tree: The OID tree that this entry will include or exclude. Type: Indicates if this entry includes or excludes the OID tree. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- The tree is excluded from the view. included - The tree is included in the view. no - This command removes the specified view. Default Setting Views are created by default to provide access to the default groups. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
If a trap condition is enabled and the condition is detected, the switch's SNMP agent sends the trap to all enabled trap receivers. The switch does not have to be reset to implement the changes. Cold and warm start traps are always generated and cannot be disabled. Syntax QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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PIM Traps: May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is disabled. Indicates whether PIM traps will be sent. Transceiver Traps: May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is disabled. Indicates whether Transceiver traps will be sent. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax snmp trap link-status all no snmp trap link-status all all - All interfaces. no - This command disables link status traps for all interfaces. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command disables the Authentication trap. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config This command enables the BGP trap. Syntax snmp-server enable traps bgp state-changes limited no snmp-server enable traps bgp state-changes limited no - This command disables the BGP trap. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Link Trap flag setting associated with the port is enabled (see ‘snmp trap link-status’ command). Syntax snmp-server enable traps linkmode no snmp-server enable traps linkmode no - This command disables Link Up/Down traps for the entire switch. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command enables PIM traps. Syntax snmp-server enable traps pim no snmp-server enable traps pim no - This command disables PIM trap. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command disables the transceiver trap. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config This command enables the violation trap. Syntax snmp-server enable traps violation no snmp-server enable traps violation no - This command disables the violation trap. Default Setting QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Privileged Exec Display Message SNMP trap Client Source Interface: The interface configured as the source interface for the SNMP trap/inform client. SNMP trap Client IPv4 Address: The IP address configured on the SNMP client source interface. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> - Specifies the VLAN interface to use as the source interface. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. no - This command removes the global source-interface for all SNMP communication between the SNMP client and the server. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
<timeout> - The number of seconds to wait for an acknowledgement before resending the Inform. The default is 15 seconds. The range is 1 to 300 seconds. no - This command deletes inform receivers. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 5.3.8 QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
SSH Timeout: This field is the inactive timeout value for incoming SSH sessions to the switch. Keys Present: Indicates whether the SSH RSA and DSA key files are present on the device. Key Generation in Progress: Indicates whether RSA or DSA key files generation is currently in progress. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax ip ssh protocol <protocollevel1> [protocollevel2] <protocollevel1 - 2> - The protocol level can be set to SSH1, SSH2 or to both SSH 1 and SSH 2. Default Setting SSH1 and SSH2 Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command sets the SSH connection session timeout value, in minutes, to the default. Changing the timeout value for active sessions does not become effective until the session is reaccessed. Any keystroke will also activate the new timeout duration. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Syntax crypto key generate {RSA | DSA} no crypto key generate {RSA | DSA} no- This command is used to delete the RSA or DSA key from the device. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
<text> - A text string. (Range: 1-32 characters). <hex> - The hexadecimal value (00:00:00:00:00:00). no - This command is used to restore to default value. Default Setting A text string : “Default” Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
This command specifies the network of IPv6 configuration protocol to be used . If you modify this value, the change is effective immediately. Syntax ipv6 address dhcp [restart] <dhcp> - Obtains IPv6 address from DHCPv6. <restart> - To restart the DHCPv6 process. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface-Vlan Config Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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None Command Mode Global Config 5.3.11.3 serviceport protocol dhcp6 restart This command is used to initiate a DHCPv6 client request by service port interface. Syntax serviceport protocol dhcp6 restart Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Requests Relayed - The total number of BOOTP/DHCP requests forwarded to the server since the last time the switch was reset. Packets Discarded - The total number of BOOTP/DHCP packets discarded by this Relay Agent since the last time the switch was reset. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command is used to set the maximum relay agent hops for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system. Syntax bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount <1-16> no bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount <1-16> - maximum number of hops. (Range: 1-16). no - This command is used to reset to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Poller Data Source: The sFlowDataSource (slot/port) for this sFlow sampler. This agent will support Physical ports only. Receiver Index: The sFlowReceiver associated with this sFlow counter poller. Poller Interval: The number of seconds between successive samples of the counters associated with this data source. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Max Datagram Size: The maximum number of bytes that can be sent in a single sFlow datagram. Port: The destination Layer4 UDP port for sFlow datagrams. IP Address: The sFlow receiver IP address. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Receiver Index: The sFlowReceiver configured for this sFlow sampler. Packet Sampling Rate: The statistical sampling rate for packet sampling from this source. Max Header Size: The maximum number of bytes that should be copied from a sampled packet to form a flow sample. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Multicast Packets The total number of multicast packets rate that higher-level protocols Transmitted Rate requested be transmitted. Broadcast Packets The total number of broadcast packets rate that higher-level protocols Transmitted Rate requested be transmitted. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to set sampling rate, use the sflow rate <0-3600> interface configuration command. Use the no sflow rate return to default value zero. Syntax sflow rate <0-3600> no sflow rate Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to set maximum header size, use the sflow maximum-header <20-256> interface configuration command. Use the no sflow maximum-header return to default value 128. Syntax sflow sampler maxheadersize <20-256> no sflow sampler maxheadersize Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<index> owner <owner> {notimeout | timeout <timeout>} global configuration command. Use the no sflow receiver <index> to remove the session. Syntax sflow receiver <index> owner <owner> {notimeout | timeout <timeout>} no sflow receiver <index> Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<index> ip <ip> global configuration command. Use the no sflow receiver <index> ip to clear collector ip address. Syntax sflow receiver <index> ip <ip> no sflow receiver <index> ip Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to set polling interval, use the sflow poller interval <0-86400> interface configuration command. Use the no sflow poller interval return to default value zero. Syntax sflow poller interval <0-86400> no sflow poller interval Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to configure a new sFlow poller instance, use the sflow poller <index> interface configuration command. Use the no sflow poller return to default setting. Syntax sflow poller <index> no sflow poller Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<tunnel-id> - Specifies the tunnel interface to use as the source interface. The range of the tunnel ID is 0 to 7. <vlan-id> - Specifies the VLAN interface to use as the source interface. The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
IPv6 AutoConfig Mode: Whether enabled or disabled. Default value is disabled. IPv6 Link-local Scope ID: The scope ID for this interface Burned In MAC Address: The burned in MAC address used for in-band connectivity. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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PROBE. Probe - A reachability confirmation is actively sought by resending neighbor solicitation messages every RetransTimer milliseconds until a reachability confirmation is received. Age Updated: Time since the address was confirmed to be reachable. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- Periodically sends requests to a BootP server until a response is received. dhcp - Periodically sends requests to a DHCP server until a response is received. dhcp6 - Periodically sends requests to a DHCPv6 server until a response is received. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Use this command to enable IPv6 operation on the service port. Syntax serviceport ipv6 enable no serviceport ipv6 enable no - This command is disable IPv6 operation on the service port. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<address>: IPv6 prefix in IPv6 global address format. <prefix-length>: IPv6 prefix length value. [eui64]: Formulate IPv6 address in eui64 address format. Multiple IPv6 prefixes can be configured for the service port. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Only a single IPv6 gateway address can be configured for the service port. There may be a combination of IPv6 prefixes and gateways that are explicitly configured and those that are set through auto-address configuration with a connected IPv6 router on their service port interface. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Absolute end: End time and day for absolute time entry. Periodic Entries: Number of periodic entries in a time-range. Periodic start: Start time and day for periodic entry. Periodic end: End time and day for periodic entry. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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If a time range by this name already exists, this command enters Time-Range config mode to allow updating the time range entries Syntax time-range <name> no time-range <name> <name> - The time range name. no - This command deletes a time-range identified by name. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax absolute { [start time date] [end time date] } no absolute no - This command deletes the absolute time entry in the time range. Default Setting None Command Mode Time-Range Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The hours:minutes are expressed in a 24-hour clock. For example, 8:00 is 8:00 am and 20:00 is 8:00 Syntax periodic {days-of-the-week time} to {[days-of-the-week] time} no periodic {days-of-the-week time} to {[days-of-the-week] time} no - This command deletes a periodic time entry from a time range. Default Setting None Command Mode Time-Range Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
– Indicates that the occurrence is to run only one time. After the occurrence has run, the configuration will be removed. recurring – Indicates that occurrence is to run on a recurring basis. no - This command deletes a occurrence entry. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Global Config Specify the EXEC CLI commands to a policy list. Maximum 16 EXEC CLI commands could be added into a policy-list. Syntax cli <LINE> <LINE> <LINE> … Default Setting None Command Mode Kron-policy Config Mode QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<name> <name> - Specifies the policy-list name which is to be run when the occurrence fires. no - This command remove the policy-list from a occurrence entry. Default Setting None Command Mode Kron-occurrence Config Mode QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Root Port Identifier: The Root Port for the spanning tree instance identified by the MSTID. Bridge Max Age: Maximum message age. Bridge Max Hops: The maximum number of hops for the spanning tree. Max Tx Hold Count: The max value of bridge tx hold count for the spanning tree. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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CST Regional Root: The Bridge Identifier of the current CST Regional Root. Regional Root Path Cost: The path cost to the regional root. Associated FIDs: List of forwarding database identifiers currently associated with this instance. Associated VLANs: List of VLAN IDs currently associated with this instance. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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RSTP BPDUs Received: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units received. MSTP BPDUs Transmitted: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units sent. MSTP BPDUs Received: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units received. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 - 4093). Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message VLAN Identifier: displays VLAN ID. Associated Instance: Identifier for the associated multiple spanning tree instance or "CST" if associated with the common and internal spanning tree. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Root Port Identifier: Port to access the Designated Root for this multiple spanning tree instance Associated FIDs: List of forwarding database identifiers associated with this instance. Associated VLANs: List of VLAN IDs associated with this instance. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<portchannel-id> - is the desired port-channel interface number. The range of port-channel ID is 1 to 64. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message MST Instance ID: The multiple spanning tree instance ID. Port Identifier: The unique value to identify a port on that Bridge. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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CST Regional Root: The regional root identifier in use for this port. CST Port Cost: The configured path cost for this port. Transitions Into Loop Inconsistent State: The count number of transitions into loop inconsistent state. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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STP State: The forwarding state of the port in the specified spanning tree instance. Port Role: The role of the specified port within the spanning tree. Desc: The port in loop inconsistence state will display “*LOOP_Inc”. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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BPDU Uplinkfast Mode: Enabled or disabled. Configuration Name: TConfigured name. Configuration Revision Level: Configured value. Configuration Digest Key: Calculated value. Configuration Format Selector: Configured value. MST Instances: List of all multiple spanning tree instances configured on the switch. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Bridge Identifier: The bridge ID of current Spanning Tree. Bridge Max Age: Configured value. Bridge Max Hops: Configured value. Bridge Hello Time: Configured value. Bridge Forward Delay: Configured value. Bridge Hold Time: Minimum time between transmission of Configuration Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs). QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
<portchannel-id> - is the desired interface number. The range of port-channel ID is 1 to 4. all - All interfaces. no - This command disables BPDU migration check on a given interface. The all option disables BPDU migration check on all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<value> - Revision Level is a number in the range of 0 to 65535. no - This command sets the Configuration Identifier Revision Level for use in identifying the configuration that this switch is currently using to the default value, that is, 0. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<4-30> - forward time value (Range: 4 – 30). no - This command sets the Bridge Forward Delay parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value, that is, 15. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<6-40> - the Maximum hops value (Range: 6-40). no - This command sets the Bridge Max Hops parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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VLANs allocated to the deleted instance to the common and internal spanning tree. The instance <1-4094> is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance to be removed. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The <1-4093> corresponds to an existing VLAN ID. Syntax spanning-tree mst vlan <0-4094> <vlan-list> no spanning-tree mst vlan <0-4094> <vlan-list> <0-4094> - multiple spanning tree instance ID. <vlan-list> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 4093). QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<1-4094> parameter, to the default value, that is, a pathcost value based on the Link Speed. Default Setting Cost : auto Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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If the ‘port-priority’ token is specified, this command sets the priority for this port within a specific multiple spanning tree instance or the common and internal spanning tree instance, depending on the <1-4094> parameter, to the default value, that is, 128. Default Setting port-priorty : 128 Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax spanning-tree port mode all no spanning-tree port mode all all - All interfaces. no - This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for all ports to disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command sets the edguport function to Enabled or Disabled on this switch. Syntax spanning-tree edgeport no spanning-tree edgeport no - This command sets the Edgeport function to the default value, that is Enabled. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command only works on dot1d mode. Syntax spanning-tree edgeport bpdufilter no spanning-tree edgeport bpdufilter no - This command sets the Edgeport BPDU Filter to the default value, that is Disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command only works on dot1d mode. Syntax spanning-tree bpdufilter no spanning-tree bpdufilter no - This command sets the Edgeport BPDU Filter to the default value, that is Disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command sets the Uplink Fast parameter to a new value on this switch. This command only works on dot1d mode. Syntax spanning-tree uplinkfast no spanning-tree uplinkfast no - This command sets the Uplink Fast parameter to the default value, that is Disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command sets the TCN Guard parameter to prevent a port from propagating topology change notifications. Syntax spanning-tree tcnguard no spanning-tree tcnguard no - This command sets the tcnguard parameter to the default value, that is Disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Log Messages Relayed The number of messages that are relayed. Logging Client Source Interface The interface configured as the source interface for the syslog client. Logging Client Source IPv4 Address The IP address configured on the syslog client source interface. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Trap Log Capacity: The maximum number of traps that could be stored in the switch. Log: The sequence number of this trap. System Up Time: The relative time since the last reboot of the switch at which this trap occurred. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Severity: The minimum severity to log to the specified address. Port Server Port Number:This is the port on the local host from which syslog messages are sent. Status: The state of logging to configured syslog hosts. If the status is disable, no logging occurs. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
This command enables wrapping of in-memory logging when full capacity reached. Otherwise when full capacity is reached, logging stops. Syntax logging buffered wrap no logging buffered wrap no - This command disables wrapping of in-memory logging when full capacity reached. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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(0), alert (1), critical (2), error (3), warning (4), notice (5), informational (6), debug (7). no - This command disables logging to the terminal monitor. Default Setting None Command Mode Globla Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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[<severitylevel> | <0-7>] - The value is specified as either an integer from 0 to 7 or symbolically through one of the following keywords: emergency (0), alert (1), critical (2), error (3), warning (4), notice (5), informational (6), debug (7). Default Setting None Command Mode Globla Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command reconfigures the IP address of the log server. Syntax logging host reconfigure <hostindex> <hostaddress> <hostindex> - Index of the log server. <hostaddress> - New IP address of the log server. Default Setting None Command Mode Globla Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command sets the local port number of the LOG client for logging messages. Syntax logging syslog port <portid> no logging syslog port no - Resets the local logging port to the default. Default Setting None Command Mode Globla Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> - Specifies the VLAN interface to use as the source interface. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. no – To remove the configured source interface for all Syslog communications between the Syslog client and the server. Default Setting None Command Mode Globla Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Email Alert Subject Table The subject lines included in urgent and non-urgent messages. For Msg Type urgent, subject is The configured email subject for sending urgent messages. For Msg Type non-urgent, subject is The configured email subject for sending non-urgent messages. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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No of Email Sent The number of email messages that were sent from the switch since the counter was cleared. Time Since Last Email Sent The amount of time that has passed since the last email was sent from the switch. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Email Alert Security Protocol The security protocol the switch uses to authenticate with the SMTP server. Email Alert Username The username the switch uses to authenticate with the SMTP server. Email Alert Password The password the switch uses to authenticate with the SMTP server. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
- Indicates that to enable the logging email feature. no - This command restore the setting to default value. Default Setting Email logging is disabled Urgent severity level is alert Non-urgent severity level is warning Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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{both | urgent | non-urgent} to-addr <to-addr> <to-addr> - Specify a standard email address, for example admin@yourcompany.com. no - This command removes the configured to-addr field of email. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command removes the configured email subject for the specified message type and restores it to the default email subject. Default Setting For urgent, the default subject is “Urgent Log Messages” For non-urgent, the default subject is “Non Urgent Log Messages” Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command is used to reset the email alerting statistics. Syntax clear logging email statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged EXEC QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- To use tlsv1 as security protocol to authenticate with the SMTP server starttls - To use starttls as security protocol to authenticate with the SMTP server. no - This command resets the security protocol back to default value. Default Setting none Command Mode Mail-Server Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<username> - Mail server username configuration. The length of username could be 1 to 32 characters. no - This command resets the username to the default value. The default username is admin. Default Setting admin Command Mode Mail-Server Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<0> - Passowrd should be 1 to 32 characters in plain text format. <1> - Passowrd must be 64 characters in encrypted form. no - This command resets the password to the default value. The default password is admin. Default Setting admin Command Mode Mail-Server Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
This command deletes a specified script or all the scripts presented in the switch. Syntax script delete {<scriptname> | all} <scriptname> - The name of the script to be deleted. all - Delete all scripts presented in the switch. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Size(Bytes): The size of the script file. 5.7.3 script show This command displays the content of a script file. Syntax script show <scriptname> <scriptname> - Name of the script file. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
CLI. SNMPv3 Authentication: This field displays the authentication protocol to be used for the specified login user. SNMPv3 Encryption: This field displays the encryption protocol to be used for the specified login user. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Minimum Password Length: Minimum number of characters required when changing passwords. Password History: Number of passwords to store for reuse prevention. Password Aging: Length in days that a password is valid. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Password Strength Check: Shows whether password strength checking is enabled. Last Password Set Result: Shows whether the attempt to set a password was successful. If the attempt failed, the reason for the failure is include. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
The special characters allowed in the password include ! # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - / ; < = > @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~ Default Setting No password Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command sets the authentication protocol to be used for the specified login user to none. The <username> is the login user name for which the specified authentication protocol will be used. Default Setting No authentication Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<key> - A key 128 alphanumeric characters in length. no - This command sets the encryption protocol to none. The <username> is the login user name for which the specified encryption protocol will be used. Default Setting No encryption Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<0-10> Global configuration command. Use the no passwords history return to default value Syntax passwords history <0-10> no passwords history <0-10> - Number of passwords to be used in password history check. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set the minimum password length, use the passwords min-length <8-64> Global configuration command. Use the no passwords min-length return to default value 8. Syntax passwords min-length <8-64> no passwords min-length Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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{consecutive-characters | repeated} [<0-15>] Global configuration command. Use the no passwords strength maximum {consecutive-characters | repeated} return to default value 0. Syntax passwords strength maximum {consecutive-characters | repeated} [<0-15>] no passwords strength maximum {consecutive-characters | repeated} Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set the password strength, use the passwords strength exclude-keyword <keyword> Global configuration command. Use the no passwords strength exclude-keyword <keyword> return to default none. Syntax passwords strength exclude-keyword <keyword> no passwords strength exclude-keyword <keyword> Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
User: This field lists every user that has an authentication login list assigned. System Login: This field displays the authentication login list assigned to the user for system login. 802.1x: This field displays the authentication login list assigned to the user for 802.1x port security. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message User Name: This field displays the user assigned to the specified authentication login list. Component: This field displays the component (User or 802.1x) for which the authentication login list is assigned. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Number of Accounting Notifications sent at end of a command execution: Errors when sending Accounting Notifications at end of a command execution: 5.9.1.5 show accounting methods Use this command to display configured accounting method lists. Syntax show accounting methods Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Dynamic VLAN Creation Mode: Indicates whether the switch can dynamically create a RADIUS-assigned VLAN if it does not currently exist on the switch. Monitor Mode: Indicates whether the Dot1x Monitor mode on the switch is enabled or disabled. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Time Stamp: The exact time at which the event occurs. Interface: Physical Port on which the event occurs. MAC-Address: The supplicant/client MAC address. VLANID: The VLAN assigned to the client/port on authentication. Auth Status: The authentication status. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Session Termination Action: This value indicates the action to be taken once the session timeout expires. Possible values are Default and Radius-Request. If the value is Default, the session is terminated and client details are cleared. If the value is Radius-Request, then a reauthentication of the client is performed. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Maximum Requests: The maximum number of times the authenticator state machine on this port will retransmit an EAPOL EAP Request/Identity before timing out the supplicant. The value will be in the range of 1 to 10. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Possible values are Default, Radius-Request. If the value is Default, the session is terminated the port goes into unauthorized state. If the value is Radius-Request, then a reauthentication of the client authenticated on the port is performed. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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EAP Request Frames Transmitted: The number of EAP request frames (other than request/identity frames) that have been transmitted by this authenticator. Invalid EAPOL Frames Received: The number of EAPOL frames that have been received by this authenticator in which the frame type is not recognized. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Operating Control Mode: The control mode under which this port is operating. Possible values are authorized / unauthorized. Reauthentication Enabled: Indicates whether re-authentication is enabled on this port. Port Status: Indicates if the key is transmitted to the supplicant for the specified port. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command displays 802.1x port security user information for locally configured users. Syntax show dot1x users <slot/port> <slot/port> - is the desired interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message User: Users configured locally to have access to the specified port. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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RADIUS Attribute 95 Mode: A global parameter to indicate whether the NAS-IPv6-Address attribute has been enabled to use in RADIUS requests. RADIUS Attribute 95 Value: A global parameter that specifies the IPv6 address to be used in the NAS-IP-Address attribute to be used in RADIUS requests. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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RADIUS accounting server are displayed. The IP address parameter must match that of a previously configured RADIUS accounting server. The following information regarding the statistics of the RADIUS accounting server is displayed. RADIUS Accounting Server Host Address: IP Address of the configured RADIUS accounting server QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Unknown Types: 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. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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NAS-IP-Address attribute to be used in RADIUS requests. Port: The port in use by this server Type: Primary or secondary Secret Configured: Yes / No Message Authenticator: The message authenticator attribute configured for the radius server. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Malformed packets include packets with an invalid length. Bad authenticators or signature attributes or unknown types are not included as malformed access responses. Bad Authenticators - The number of RADIUS Access-Response packets containing invalid authenticators or signature attributes received from this server. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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RADIUS Client Source IPv4 Address: The IP address of the interface configured as the RADIUS client source interface. 5.9.1.18 show tacacs This command display configured information and statistics of a TACACS+ server. Syntax show tacacs [<ipaddr|ipv6Addr|hostname>] <ipaddr|ipv6Addr|hostname> - is an IPv4/v6 Address or a hostname. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Privileged Exec Display Message TACACS Client Source Interface: The interface to use as the source interface for TACACS client. TACACS Client Source IPv4 Address: The IP address of the interface configured as the TACACS client source interface. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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5.9.1.20 show port-security This command shows the port-security settings for the entire system. Syntax show port-security Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Port Security Administration Mode: Port lock mode for the entire system. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Dynamic Limit Maximum dynamically allocated MAC Addresses. Static Limit Maximum statically allocated MAC Addresses. Violation Trap Mode Whether violation traps are enabled. Sticky Mode Whether sticky mode is enabled. Violation Shutdown Whether violation shutdowns are enabled. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Number of static MAC addresses configured: Number of static MAC addresses configured. Statically configured MAC Address: Statically locked MAC address. VLAN ID: Vlan ID of the Statically configured MAC Address. Sticky: Sticky mode of the Statically configured MAC Address. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<slot/port> - is the interface number. <portchannel-id> - is the desired port-channel ID. The port-channel ID is range from 1 to 64. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message MAC address MAC address of discarded packet on locked ports. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
3. The login list is the default login list included with the default configuration and was not created using ‘config authentication login create’. The default login list cannot be deleted. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- Disables accounting services on this line. method - Use either TACACS or RADIUS server for accounting purposes. no – This command deletes the accounting method list. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 5.9.2.3 accounting QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- The default Accounting List. <listname> - Enter a string of not more than 15 characters. no – This command removes accounting from a Line Configuration mode. Default Setting None Command Mode Line Configuration Mode QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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If this value is not configured, users will be authenticated using local authentication only. Syntax username defaultlogin <listname> <listname> - an authentication login list. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The login list associated with the ‘admin’ user cannot be changed to prevent accidental lockout from the switch. Syntax username login <user> <listname> <user> - is the login user name. <listname> - an authentication login list. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
{auto | force-authorized | force-unauthorized | mac-based} no dot1x port-control all all - All interfaces. no - This command sets the authentication mode to be used on all ports to 'auto'. Default Setting auto Command Mode QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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{auto | force-authorized | force-unauthorized | mac-based} no dot1x port-control no - This command sets the authentication mode to be used on the specified port to 'auto'. Default Setting auto Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<slot/port> - Is the desired interface number. all - All interfaces. no - This command removes the user from the list of users with access to the specified port or all ports. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command sets the maximum number of times the authenticator state machine on this port will transmit an EAPOL EAP Request/Identity frame before timing out the supplicant to the default value, that is, 2. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command sets the system will reset the maximum users to infinity Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config 5.9.3.8 dot1x pae This command set the PAE capability mode on the specified port. Syntax dot1x pae <authenticator| supplicant> Default Setting authenticator Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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5.9.3.10 dot1x supplicant max-start This command configure the maximum number of Start EAPOL messages to be sent in the absence of Authenticator. Syntax dot1x supplicant max-start <1-10> no dot1x supplicant max-start Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The supp-timeout must be a value in the range 1 - 65535. server-timeout: Sets the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the authenticator state machine on this port to timeout the authentication server. The supp-timeout must be a value in the range 1 - 65535. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 5.9.3.17 dot1x unauthenticated-vlan This command configure Unauthenticated VLAN for the port. Syntax dot1x unauthenticated-vlan <vlan-id> no dot1x unauthenticated-vlan Default Setting Command Mode 5.9.4 Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Use this command to enable the switch to accept VLAN assignment by the radius server. Syntax authorization network radius no authorization network radius no - Use this command to disable the switch to accept VLAN assignment by the radius server. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command to set the NAS-IPv6 address for the radius server. Syntax radius server attribute 95 [ipv6 address] no radius server attribute 95 no – use this command to reset the NAS-IPv6 address for the radius server. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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1813 being the default value. Syntax radius server host {acct | auth} <ipaddr| ipv6addr|hostname> [name <servername>] [port <port>] no radius server host {acct | auth} <ipaddr| ipv6addr|hostname> <ipaddr| ipv6addr|hostname > - is a IPv4/IPv6 address or a hostname. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The secret must be an alphanumeric value not exceeding 20 characters. Syntax radius server key {acct | auth} <ipaddr|ipv6addr|hostname> [encrypted <password>] <ipaddr|ipv6addr| hostname > - is a IPv4/IPv6 address or hostname. <password> is the password in encrypted format. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command sets the timeout value (in seconds) after which a request must be retransmitted to the RADIUS server if no response is received, to the default value, that is, 5. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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5.9.4.12 radius source-interface Use this command to specify the physical or logical interface to use as the RADIUS client source interface (Source IP address). If configured, the address of source interface is used for all RADIUS QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<loopback-id> - Specifies the loopback interface to use as the source interface. The range of the loopback ID is 0 to 7. <vlan-id> - Specifies the VLAN interface to use as the source interface. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
< key-string > - The valid value of the key. encrypted - the key string is encrypted. no - This command is used to remove the TACACS+ server secret key. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Command Mode TACACS Host Config This command is used to configure the TACACS+ authentication host port. Syntax port [<port-number>] <port-number> - The valid port number. Range (0 – 65535)> Default Setting Command Mode TACACS Host Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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TACACS Host Config This command is used to configure the TACACS+ connection timeout value. Syntax timeout [<timeout>] <timeout> - The connection timeout value. Max timeout (Range: 1 to 30). Default Setting Command Mode TACACS Host Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<timeout> - The connection timeout value. Max timeout (Range: 1 to 30). no - This command is used to reset the timeout value to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> - Specifies the VLAN interface to use as the source interface. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. no - Use this command to remove the global source interface for all TACACS+ communications between the TACACS+ client and the server. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
This command sets the maximum of dynamically locked MAC addresses allowed on a specific port. Syntax port-security max-dynamic [<0-600>] no port-security max-dynamic no - This command resets the maximum of dynamically locked MAC addresses allowed on a specific port to its default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<mac-addr> <1-4093> <1-4093> - VLAN ID <mac-addr> - The statically locked MAC address. no - This command removes a MAC address from the list of statically locked MAC addresses. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<1-4093> - VLAN ID <mac-addr> - The statically locked MAC address. no - This command disable sticky mode Port MAC Locking on a port. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command configures the port violation shutdown mode. Once the violation happens, the interface will be shutdown. Syntax port-security violation shutdown no port-security violation no - This command restore violation mode to be default. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
TCP SYN&FIN Mode: May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is disabled. First Fragment Mode: May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is disabled. TCP Fragment Offset Mode: May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is disabled. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<0-255> - This command sets minimum TCP header length no - This command sets Minimum TCP Header Size Denial of Service protection to the default value of disabled. Default Setting Disabled, 20 Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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SYN and FIN both set, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled. Syntax dos-control tcpflag no dos-control tcpflag no - This command sets disables TCP Flag Denial of Service protections. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax dos-control tcpport no dos-control tcpport no - This command disables the TCP L4 source = destination port number (Source TCP Port =Destination TCP Port) Denial of Service protection. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax dos-control icmpv4 no dos-control icmpv4 no - This command disables Maximum ICMPv4 Payload Size Denial of Service protections. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<0-16376> - This command sets maximum ICMPv4 payload size. no - This command resets the Maximum ICMPv4 Payload Size Denial of Service protections to its default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If packets ingress has fragmented ICMP packets, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled. Syntax dos-control icmpfrag no dos-control icmpfrag no - This command disables the ICMP Fragment Denial of Service protection. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax dos-control tcpfinurgpsh no dos-control tcpfinurgpsh no - This command disables the TCP FIN and URG and PSH and SEQ=0 checking Denial of Service protections. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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TCP flag SYN set and an L4 source port from 0 to 1023, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled. Syntax dos-control tcpsyn no dos-control tcpsyn no - This command disables the TCP SYN and L4 source port = 0-1023 Denial of Service protection. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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(1), the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled. Syntax dos-control tcpoffset no dos-control tcpoffset no - This command disables the TCP Fragment Offset Denial of Service protection. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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5.9.7.2.19 dos-control all This command enables the Denial of Service protection checks globally. Syntax dos-control all no dos-control all no - This command disables the Denial of Service protection checks globally. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
CDP Holdtime (sec): The length of time a receiving device should hold the L2 Network Switch CDP information before discarding it CDP Transmit Interval (sec): A period of the L2 Network Switch to send CDP packet Ports: Port number vs CDP status CDP: CDP enable or disable QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Capability: Describes the device's functional capability in the form of a device type, for example, a switch. Platform: Describes the hardware platform name of the device, for example, Quanta the L2 Network Switch. Port Id: Identifies the port on which the CDP packet is sent. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Port Id: Identifies the port on which the CDP packet is sent. Holdtime: The length of time a receiving device should hold CDP information before discarding it. Management Address: The first address of IP address which can use management address connect to switch. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Incoming packet number: Received legal CDP packets number from neighbors. Outgoing packet number: Transmitted CDP packets number from this device. Error packet number: Received illegal CDP packets number from neighbors. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
This command is used to enable CDP on a specified interface. Syntax cdp run no cdp run no - This command is used to disable CDP on a specified interface. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax cdp timer <5-254> no cdp timer <5-254> - interval time (Range: 5 – 254). no - This command is used to reset the interval time to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command is used to configure the hold time (seconds) of CDP. Syntax cdp holdtime <10-255> <10-255> - interval time (Range: 10 – 255). no - This command is used to hold time to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Multicast Count Current number of unsolicited multicast messages that have been received and processed by the SNTP client since last reboot. Time Zone Time zone configured. This command displays SNTP client settings. Syntax show sntp client Default Setting None Command Mode QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Address Type Address Type of configured SNTP server. Priority IP priority type of the configured server. Version SNTP Version number of the server. The protocol version used to query the server in unicast mode. Port Server Port Number QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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SNTP Client source Interface The interface ID of the physical or logical interface configured as the SNTP client source interface. SNTP Client Source IPv4 Address The IP address of the interface configured as the SNTP client source interface. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
<6-10> - The range is 6 to 10. no - This command will reset the poll interval for SNTP broadcast client back to its default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command will set the SNTP client port id and polling interval in seconds. Syntax sntp client port <portid> no sntp client port <portid> - SNTP client port id. no - Resets the SNTP client port id. Default Setting The default portid is 123. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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< poll-timeout > - Polling timeout in seconds. The range is 1 to 30. no - This command will reset the poll timeout for SNTP unicast clients to its default value. Default Setting The default value is 5. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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< poll-retry> - Polling retry in seconds. The range is 0 to 10. no - This command will reset the poll retry for SNTP unicast clients to its default value. Default Setting The default value is 1. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<1-3> - The range is 1 to 3. <version> - The range is 1 to 4. <portid> - The range is 1 to 65535. no - This command deletes an server from the configured SNTP servers. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<poll-interval> - Polling interval. It’s 2^(value) seconds where the range of value is 6 to 10. no – This command will reset the poll interval for SNTP multicast client to its default value. Default Setting The default value is 6. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> - Specifies the VLAN interface to use as the source interface. The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. no - This command will reset the SNTP source interface to its default settings. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Notification Interval: Shows how frequently the system sends remote data change notifications, in seconds. Transmit Delay: Shows how frequently the system transmits local data LLDPDUs after a change is made in a TLV (type, length, or value) element in LLDP, in seconds. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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TLVs: Shows whether the interface sends optional TLVs in the LLDPDUs. The TLV codes can be 0 (Port Description), 1 (System Name), 2 (System Description), or 3 (System Capability). Mgmt: Shows whether the interface transmits system management address information in the LLDPDUs. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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TLV MED: Total number of LLDP TLVs received on the port where the type value is 127 and OUI type is 00-12-BB. TLV 802.1: Total number of LLDP TLVs received on the port where the type value is 127 and OUI type is 00-80-C2. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Chassis ID: The ID that is sent by a remote device as part of the LLDP message, it is usually a MAC address of the device. Port ID: Shows the port number that transmitted the LLDPDU. System Name: Shows the system name of the remote device. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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LLDPDU should be treated as valid information. MAC/PHY Configuration/Status Auto-Negetitation: Identifies the auto-negotiation support and current status of the remote device. PMD Auto-Negetitation: The duplex and bit-rate capability of the port of the remote device. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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ID: The PPVID number for the port of the remote device. VLAN Name: Shows the name of the VLAN which the connected port is in. Protocol Identity: Shows the particular protocols that are accessible through the port of the remote device. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<slot/port> - Displays a specific interface. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Identifies the interface that sends the LLDPDU. Chassis ID Subtype: Shows the type of identification used in the Chassis ID field. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Port VLAN Identity: Shows the PVID of the connected port of the local device. VLAN Name: Shows the name of the VLAN which the connected port is in. Protocol Identity: Shows the particular protocols that are accessible through the port of the local device. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Controller etc.], Class II Media [Conference Bridge etc.], Class III Communication [IP Telephone etc.]). The fourth device is Network Connectivity Device, which is typically a LAN Switch/Router, IEEE 802.1 Bridge, IEEE 802.11 Wireless Access Point etc. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Specifies the LLDP-MED mode is enabled or disabled on this interface. OperMED: Specifies the LLDP-MED TLVs are transmitted or not on this interface ConfigNotify: Specifies the LLDP-MED topology notification mode of the interface. TLVsTx: Specifies the LLDP-MED transmit TLV(s) that are included QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Inventory Specifies if inventory TLV is present in LLDP frames. Hardware Rev: Specifies hardware version. Firmware Rev: Specifies Firmware version. Software Rev: Specifies Software version. Serial Num: Specifies serial number. Mfg Name: Specifies manufacturers name. Model Name: Specifies model name. Asset ID: Specifies asset id. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Extended POE PD Specifies if extended PD TLV is present in LLDP frame. Required: Specifies required power device power value in tenths of watts on the port of local device. Source: Specifies power source of this port. Priority: Specifies PD port power priority. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Controller etc.], Class II Media [Conference Bridge etc.], Class III Communication [IP Telephone etc.]). The fourth device is Network Connectivity Device, which is typically a LAN Switch/Router, IEEE 802.1 Bridge, IEEE 802.11 Wireless Access Point etc. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Unknown: Specifies the unknown bit associated with a particular policy type. Tagged: Specifies the tagged bit associated with a particular policy type. Inventory Specifies if inventory TLV is received in LLDP frames on this port. Hardware Rev: Specifies hardware version of the remote device. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to d display the local Data Center Bridging Capability Exchange (DCBX) control status of an interface on the system, use the show lldp dcbx interface [<slot/port>] Privilege command. Syntax show lldp dcbx interface [<slot/port> [detail]] Default Setting None Command Mode QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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ETS incompatible configuration: Total number of ETS incompatible configuration on this interface. PFC incompatible configuration: Total number of PFC incompatible configuration on this interface. Disappearing neighbor: Total number of Disappearing neighbor on this interface. Multiple neighbors detected: Total number of Multiple neighbors detected on this interface. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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[<slot/port>] Privilege command. Syntax show lldp remote-comparison [<slot/port>] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message LLDP Comparison: Specifies all the difference of TLVs between remote interface & local interface. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
<interval-seconds> - Configures the number of seconds to wait between sending notifications. no - This command is used to return the notification interval to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command uses to enable the LLDP advertise capability. Syntax lldp transmit no lldp transmit no - This command is used to return the local data transmission capability to the default. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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[sys-desc] [sys-name] [sys-cap] [port-desc] [org-spec] no - This command is used to remove an optional TLV from the LLDPDUs. Use the command without parameters to remove all optional TLVs from the LLDPDU. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command is used to return any or all timing parameters for local data transmission on ports enabled for LLDP to the default values. Default Setting Interval-seconds 30 Hold-value 4 Reinit-seconds 2 Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to set MED to enable, use the lldp med Interface configuration command. Use the no lldp med to disable med function. Syntax lldp med no lldp med Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to set all the ports to send the topology change notification, use the lldp med confignotification Interface configuration command. Use the no lldp med confignotification to disable notifications. Syntax lldp med confignotification no lldp med confignotification Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- 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. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Global configuration command. Use the no lldp med confignotification all to remove all the ports to send the topology change notification. Syntax lldp med confignotification all no lldp med confignotification all Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set the fast start repeat count, use the lldp med faststartrepeatcount Global configuration command. Use the no lldp med faststartrepeatcount to return the default value 3. Syntax lldp med faststartrepeatcount <1-10> no lldp med faststartrepeatcount Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- Configure the switch to operate according to standard cee 1.06. cin - Configure the switch to operate according to DCBX standard CIN 1.0 . ieee - Configure the switch to operate according to standard IEEE 802.1Qaz. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- Configure interface as auto-down stream. auto-up - Configure interface as auto-up stream. configuration-source - Configure interface as configuration source. manual - Configure interface as manual port. Default Setting manual Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- Include DCBX application-priority TLV. ets-config - Include DCBX ets-configuration TLV. ets-recommend - Include DCBX ets-recommendation TLV. pfc - Include DCBX priority flow control TLV. Default Setting manual Command Mode Interface Config, Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Request advertisements transmitted: Number of advertisement requests sent by this switch on its trunk ports. Number of config revision errors: Number of revision errors. Number of config digest errors: Number of MD5 digest errors. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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VTP support VLAN number: Number of existing VLANs. VTP Operating Mode: Displays the VTP operating mode, which can be server, client, or transparent. VTP Domain Name: Displays the name that identifies the administrative domain for the switch. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command displays the VTP trunkport status. Syntax show vtp trunkport Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Port: Displays the interface number. Trunkport: Displays the trukport status (enable or disable) on the interface number. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 5.13.2 Configuration Commands 5.13.2.1 vtp This command uses to configure global VTP administrative mode. Syntax no vtp no - This command disables global VTP administrative mode. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command resets the domain name to NULL. The system disables the VTP for its initialization. The maximum length of administrative domain name is 32 bytes. The system’s default administrative domain name is NULL. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Use the no vtp version to reset the VTP version number to default value.. Syntax vtp version <1-2> no vtp version no - This command resets the VTP version to default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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5.13.2.6 vtp pruning This command uses to configure the adminstrative domain to permit pruning Syntax vtp pruning no vtp pruning no - This command resets the pruning mode to default value. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command uses to configure the adminstrative domain trunk port on specific interfaces. Syntax vtp trunkport no vtp trunkport no - This command resets the adminstrative domain trunk port to default value. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Name: An name of the protected port group. Member Ports: List of ports, which are configured as protected for the group identified with <groupid>. If no port is configured as protected for this group, this field is blank. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Name: An name of the protected port group. Protected: Indicates whether the interface is protected or not. It shows TRUE or FALSE. If the group is a multiple groups then it shows TRUE in Group <groupid>. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
You can only configure an interface as protected in one group. Syntax switchport protected <0-2> no switchport protected <0-2> no - This command uses to configure a port as unprotected. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Display Message MAC Address: Is the MAC Address of the static MAC filter entry. VLAN ID: Is the VLAN ID of the static MAC filter entry. Source Port(s): Indicates the source port filter set's slot and port(s). QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
<vlan-id> - VLAN ID. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. no - This command removes all filtering restrictions and the static MAC filter entry for the MAC address <macaddr> on the VLAN <vlan-id>. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> - VLAN ID. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. no - This command removes a port from the source filter set for the MAC filter with the MAC address of <macaddr> and VLAN of <vlan-id>. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> - VLAN ID. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. no - This command removes all interfaces to the source filter set for the MAC filter with the MAC address of <macaddr> and VLAN of <vlan-id>. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
This command causes all ARP entries of type dynamic to be removed from the ARP cache. Syntax clear arp Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 5.16.1.2 clear traplog This command clears the trap log. Syntax clear traplog Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Privileged Exec 5.16.1.4 clear logging buffered This command is used to clear the message log maintained by the switch. The message log contains system trace information. Syntax clear logging buffered Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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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. Syntax clear pass Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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DNS cache(used option command cache). Syntax clear dns [counter | cache] counter - this command clear the DNS statistics. cache - this command clear all entries from the DNS cache. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- this command is used to clear the CDP packet counters. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 5.16.1.10 clear vlan This command resets VLAN configuration parameters to the factory defaults. Syntax clear vlan Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<slot/port> - is the desired interface number. all - All interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 5.16.1.16 clear radius statistics This command is used to clear all RADIUS statistics. Syntax clear radius statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command is used to clear all entries domain names for incomplete host names. Syntax clear domain-list Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 5.16.1.18 clear hosts This command is used to clear all static host name-to-address mapping. Syntax clear hosts Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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[gateway | interface {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>}] <slot/port> - Interface number. <vlan-id> - The VLAN interface number. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 5.16.1.22 clear lldp remote-data This command will use to delete all information from the LLDP remote data table. Syntax clear lldp remote-data Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command allows the administrator to transfer the enable password between devices without having to know the password. The <password> parameter must be exactly 128 hexidecimal characters. Syntax enable passwd 7 <password> 7 – entrypted password Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<loopback-id > - Specify loopback Interface ID. Range 0 -7. <tunnel-id > - Specify the Tunnel ID. Range 0 -7. <vlan-id> - Specifies the VLAN interface. The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Default Setting None Command Mode QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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{statistics | interface {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>} statistics} <slot/port> - Specify the interface. <vlan-id> - Specifies the VLAN interface. The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 5.16.3 delete This command is used to delete a configuration or image file. Syntax delete <filename> <filename> - name of the configuration or image file. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
The name of the file. file type File types: Boot-Rom, Operation Code, and Config file. startup Shows if this file is used when the system is started. size The length of the file in bytes. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
This command is used to specify the file or image used to start up the system. Syntax boot-system {config | opcode} <filename> <filename> - name of the configuration or image file. config - configuration file. opcode - run time operation code. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
<interval> - Use interval to specify the time between probes, in seconds. Range is 1 to 60 seconds. <count> - Use the optional count parameter to specify the number of probes to send for each TTL value. Range is 1 to 10 probes. Default Setting None Command Mode Previledge Mode QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<interval> - Use interval to specify the time between probes, in seconds. Range is 1 to 60 seconds. <count> - Use the optional count parameter to specify the number of probes to send for each TTL value. Range is 1 to 10 probes. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
This command enables the CLI command Logging feature. The Command Logging component enables the switch to log all Command Line Interface (CLI) commands issued on the system. Syntax logging cli-command Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
You are prompted to confirm that the reset should proceed. A successful reset is indicated by the LEDs on the switch. Syntax reload [<warm>] <warm> - To only restart the operation software without rebooting whole system. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
This command is used to set the prompt string. Syntax hostname <prompt_string> <prompt_string> - Prompt string. Default Setting Quanta Command Mode Global Config 5.16.15 quit This command is used to exit a CLI session. Syntax quit Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
10/100 Ethernet adapter, then the cable status may display as Open or Short because some Ethernet adapters leave unused wire pairs unterminated or grounded. Unknown is displayed if the cable length could not be determined. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
AutoUpgrade Mode: Displays the upgrade mode, which is used to allow to download the newer image. AutoInstall Retry Count: Retry Count The number of times the switch has attempted to contact the TFTP server during the current AutoInstall session. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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AutoInstall and saves the command to NVRAM. Syntax boot-system host autoinstall no boot-system host autoinstall no - Use this command to disable AutoInstall for the next reboot cycle. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message None QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- Use this command to prevent the switch from automatically rebooting after the image is downloaded by using the AutoInstall feature. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message None QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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5.16.17.2.6 boot-system host retrycount Use this command to set the number of attempts to download a configuration file from the TFTP server. Syntax boot-system host retrycount <1-3> Default Setting Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message None QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
RPCAP Listening Port: Displays the pcap listening port number. Default listening port number is 2002. RPCAP dump file size (KB): Disaply the capture packet file size. Default file size is 512KB. Capturing Interface: Display the capturing interface. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<transmit> - Specifies transmit to capture only transmitted packets. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 5.16.18.2.2 capture stop Use this command to manually stop capturing CPU packets for packets for trace. Syntax capture stop Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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CLI. Starting a line capture automatically terminates any remote capture dession and capturing into a file. There is a maximum 128 packets of maximum 128 btes that can be captured and displayed in Line mode. Default Setting Remote Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Use this command to configure file capture options. This command is persistent across a reboot cycle. Syntax capture file [size <file-size>] <file-size> - Configure the file size in KB. The range of file size is 2 to 512KB. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command enables wrapping of captured packets in line mode when the captured packets reaches full capacity. This command is persistent across a reboot cycle. Syntax capture line [wrap] no capture line wrap Default Setting Disable Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Layer 3 relay agent or server. The Circuit ID and Remote ID can be added to DHCP requests relayed from clients to a DHCP server. This information is included in DHCP Option 82, as specified in sections 3.1 and 3.2 of RFC3046. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Interface: The interface for which data is displayed. Trusted: If it is enabled, DHCP snooping considers the port as trusted. The factory default is disabled. Log Invalid Pkts: If it is enabled, DHCP snooping application logs invalid packets on the specified interface. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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VLAN: The VLAN for the binding rule. Interface: The interface to add a binding into the DHCP snooping interface. Type: Binding type; statically configured from the CLI or dynamically learned. Lease (Secs): he remaining lease time for the entry. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Agent URL: Bindings database agent URL. Write Delay: The maximum write time to write the database into local or remote. Abort Timer: The maximum time to abort the database transfer process. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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DHCP Server Msgs Rec'd: Represents the number of DHCP server messages received on untrusted ports. 5.17.1.5 show ip dhcp snooping information all This command display the summary of DHCP Option-82 configuration. Syntax show ip dhcp snooping information all Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command display the DHCP Option-82 configuration specific to VLAN. Syntax show ip dhcp snooping information agent-option vlan <vlan-list> <vlan-list> - Specifies VLAN ID in a list. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command display the DHCP Option-82 circuit-id configuration specific to VLAN Syntax show ip dhcp snooping information circuit-id vlan <vlan-list> <vlan-list> - Specifies VLAN ID in a list. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Privileged Exec 5.17.1.11 show ip dhcp snooping information interface This command display DHCP Option-82 configuration interface. Syntax show ip dhcp snooping information interface [<slot/port>] <slot/port> - Specifies the interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
<vlan-list> <vlan-list> - Specifies VLAN ID in a list. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. no - This command disables the DHCP Snooping on VLANs. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command configures the persistent location of the DHCP Snooping database. This can be local or a remote file on a given IP machine. Syntax ip dhcp snooping database {local|tftp://hostIP/filename} Default Setting Local Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax ip dhcp snooping database timeout <in seconds> no ip dhcp snooping database timeout no - This command sets the timeout value to the default value. Default Setting 300 seconds Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command sets the rate at which the DHCP Snooping messages come, and the burst level, to the defaults. Default Setting 15 pps for rate limiting and 1 sec for burst interval Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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5.17.2.10 ip dhcp snooping trust This command configures the port as trusted. Syntax ip dhcp snooping trust no ip dhcp snooping trust no - This command configures the port as untrusted. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command ip dhcp snooping information option enables the DHCP L2 option mode on the system. Syntax ip dhcp snooping information option no ip dhcp snooping information option no - This command disables the DHCP L2 option mode. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-list> <vlan-list> - Specifies VLAN ID in a list. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. no - Clear the DHCP Option-82 circuit ID for a VLAN.. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-list> - Specifies VLAN ID in a list. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. no - This command with no argument to disable the DHCP Snooping information option on a range of VLANs.. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command with no argument to configure an interface to default untrusted for Option-82 reception.. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
DHCP snooping is disabled or where DHCP snooping is enabled but the port is trusted, all IP traffic received on that port is dropped depending on the admin-configured IPSG entries. IPSG cannot be enabled on a port-based routing interface. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
5.18.1.2 show ip verify source This command displays the IPSG interface and binding configurations on all ports. Syntax show ip verify source [interface <slot/port>] <slot/port> - Specifies the interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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IP Address: The IP address of the entry that is added. Type: Entry type; statically configured from CLI or dynamically learned from DHCP Snooping. VLAN: VLAN for the entry. Interface: IP address of the interface in slot/port format. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
When DAI is enabled, the switch drops ARP packets whose sender MAC address and sender IP address do not match an entry in the DHCP snooping bindings database. You can optionally configure additional ARP packet validation. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Bad Src MAC: The number of packets dropped due to Source MAC validation failure. Bad Dest MAC: The number of packets dropped due to Destination MAC validation failure. Invalid IP: The number of packets dropped due to invalid IP checks. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Log Invalid: Displays whether logging of invalid ARP packets is enabled on the VLAN. ACL Name: The ARP ACL Name, if configured on the VLAN. Static Flag: If the ARP ACL is configured static on the VLAN. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Interface: The interface ID for each displayed row. Trust State: Whether the interface is trusted or untrusted for DAI. Rate Limit: The configured rate limit value in packets per second. Burst Interval: The configured burst interval value in seconds. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command displays the configured ARP ACLs with the rules. Giving an ARP ACL name as the argument will display only the rules in that ARP ACL. Syntax show arp access-list [acl-name] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
This command enables Dynamic ARP Inspection on a list of comma-separated VLAN ranges. Syntax ip arp inspection vlan <vlan-list> no ip arp inspection vlan <vlan-list> no - This command disables Dynamic ARP Inspection on a list of comma-separated VLAN ranges. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<acl-name> vlan <vlan-list> [static] no - This command unconfigures the ARP ACL used to filter invalid ARP packets on a list of comma-separated VLAN ranges. Default Setting No ARP ACL is configured on a VLAN Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- This command sets the rate limit and burst interval values for an interface to the default values of 15 pps and 1 second, respectively. Default Setting 15 pps for rate and 1 second for burst-interval Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<sender-ip> mac host <sender-mac> no permit ip host <sender-ip> mac host <sender-mac> no - This command deletes a rule for a valid IP and MAC combination. Default Setting None Command Mode ARP Access-list Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 5.19.2.9 clear ip arp inspection statistics This command resets the statistics for Dynamic ARP Inspection on all VLANs. Syntax clear ip arp inspection statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
The exception to this is when the 'exclude' option is specified, in which case this restriction does not apply to the excluded fields. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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A class reference may be removed from a class definition. The user can display summary and detailed information for classes, policies, and services. All configuration information is accessible via the CLI, and SNMP user interfaces. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
This command sets the DiffServ operational mode to inactive. While disabled, the DiffServ configuration is retained and can be changed, but it is not activated. When enabled, Diffserv services are activated. Syntax no diffserv Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
IPv6 match items were supported. The CLI mode is changed to Class-Map Config or Ipv6-Class-Map Config when this command is successfully executed depending on the [{ipv4 | ipv6}] keyword specified. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<new-class-map-name> is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the class. The class name ‘default’ is reserved and must not be used here. Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config / Ipv6-Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Cannot specify <refclassname> the same as <classname> (that is, self-referencing of class name not allowed). At most one other class may be referenced by a class. Any attempt to delete the <refclassname> class while still referenced by any <classname> shall fail. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<refclassname> is the name of an existing DiffServ class whose match conditions are being referenced by the specified class definition. There is no [not] option for this match command. Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config / Ipv6-Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Service value (the inner 802.1Q tag of a double VLAN tagged packet). The value may be from 0 to 7. This command is supported on the Broadcom 56314, 56504, 56214, 56224 platform. Syntax match secondary-cos <0-7> Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command is not available on the Broadcom 5630x platform. Syntax match destination-address mac <address> <mac-mask> <address> - Specifies any layer 2 MAC address. <mac-mask> - Specifies a layer 2 MAC address bit mask. Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<ipaddr> <ipmask> <ipaddr> specifies an IP address. <ipmask> specifies an IP address bit mask; note that although similar to a standard subnet mask, this bit mask need not be contiguous. Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Each port number is an integer from 0 to 65535, but with the added requirement that the second number be equal to or greater than the first. Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config / Ipv6-Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command is not available on the Broadcom 5630x platform. Syntax match ethertype {<keyword> | <0x0600-0xFFFF>} <keyword> - Specifies appletalk, arp, ibmsna, ipv4, ipv6, ipx, mplsmcast etc <0x0600-0xFFFF> - Specifies ethertype value. Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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To specify a match on all DSCP values, use the match [not] ip tos <tosbits> <tosmask> command with <tosbits> set to 0 and <tosmask> set to 03 (hex). Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config / Ipv6-Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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To specify a match on all Precedence values, use the match [not] ip tos <tosbits> <tosmask> command with <tosbits> set to 0 and <tosmask> set to 1F (hex). Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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In essence, this the “free form” version of the IP DSCP/Precedence/TOS match specification in that the user has complete control of specifying which bits of the IP Service Type field are checked. Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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IANA and is interpreted as an integer from 0 to 255. This command does not validate the protocol number value against the current list defined by IANA. Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config / Ipv6-Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command is not available on the Broadcom 5630x platform. Syntax match source-address mac <address> <macmask> <address> - Specifies any layer 2 MAC address. <macmask> - Specifies a layer 2 MAC address bit mask. Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<ipaddr> - specifies an IP address. <ipmask> - specifies an IP address bit mask; note that although it resembles a standard subnet mask, this bit mask need not be contiguous. Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Each port number is an integer from 0 to 65535, but with the added requirement that the second number be equal to or greater than the first. Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config / IPv6-Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of the layer 2 secondary VLAN Identifier field (the inner 802.1Q tag of a double VLAN tagged packet). The VLAN ID is an integer from 1 to 4093. Syntax match secondary-vlan <1-4093> Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 5.20.2.22 match dstip6 This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the destination IPv6 address of a packet. Syntax match dstip6 <destination-ipv6-prefix/prefix-length> Default Setting None Command Mode IPv6-Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Command Mode IPv6-Class-Map Config 5.20.2.24 match ip6flowlbl This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the IPv6 flow label value. Syntax match ip6flowlbl <0- 1048575> Default Setting None Command Mode IPv6-Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Note that the only way to remove an individual policy attribute from a class instance within a policy is to remove the class instance and re-add it to the policy. The values associated with an existing policy attribute can be changed without removing the class instance. The CLI command root is policy-map. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Incompatibilities Drop 5.20.3.2 drop This command specifies that all packets for the associated traffic stream are to be dropped at ingress. Syntax drop Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Incompatibilities Assign Queue, Mark (all forms), Mirror, Police, Redirect QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<slot/port> - Specifies which physical interface that traffic stream are redirected to. <portchannel-id> - Specifies which port-channel interface that traffic stream are directed to. The range of the port-channel ID is 1 to 64. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Incompatibilities QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The CoS value is an integer from 0 to 7. Syntax mark cos <0-7> <0-7> - The range of COS value is 0 to 7. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Incompatibilities Drop, Mark IP DSCP, IP Precedence, Police QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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CoS as Secondary CoS. This essentially means that the inner VLAN tag CoS is copied to the outer VLAN tag CoS. Syntax mark cos-as-sec-cos <0-7> <0-7> - The range of COS value is 0 to 7. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Incompatibilities Drop, Mark IP DSCP, IP Precedence, Police QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command deletes the instance of a particular class and its defined treatment from the specified policy. Syntax no class <classname> <classname> is the name of an existing DiffServ class. Note that this command removes the reference to the class definition for the specified policy. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command marks all packets for the associated traffic stream with the specified IP Precedence value. The IP Precedence value is an integer from 0 to 7. Syntax mark ip-precedence <0-7> Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Incompatibilities Drop, Mark (all forms) QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<set-prec-transmit> - an IP Precedence value is required and is specified as an integer from 0-7. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Incompatibilities Drop, Mark(all forms) QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<set-prec-transmit> - an IP Precedence value is required and is specified as an integer from 0-7. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<set-prec-transmit> - an IP Precedence value is required and is specified as an integer from 0-7. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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DiffServ class. The <newpolicyname> parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the policy. Syntax policy-map rename <policyname> <newpolicyname> <policyname> - Old Policy name. <newpolicyname> - New policy name. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
The policy type (in, out) must match the interface direction to which it is attached. This set of commands consists of service addition/removal. The CLI command root is service-policy QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Command Mode Global Config (for all system interfaces) Interface Config (for a specific interface) Restrictions Only a single policy may be attached to a particular interface in a particular direction at any one time. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command effectively disables DiffServ on an interface (in a particular direction).There is no separate interface administrative 'mode' command for DiffServ. Command Mode Global Config (for all system interfaces) Interface Config (for a specific interface) QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
These are evaluated in accordance with the class type. The possible Match Criteria fields are: Class of Service, Destination IP Address, Destination Layer 4 Port, Destination MAC Address, Every, IP DSCP, IP Precedence, IP TOS, Protocol QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Policy Instance Table. Policy Attribute Table Size Current/Max: The current or maximum number of entries (rows) in the Policy Attribute Table. Service Table Size Current/Max: The current or maximum number of entries (rows) in the Service Table. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Policy Name: The name of the policy attached to the interface in the indicated direction. Policy Details: Attached policy details, whose content is identical to that described for the show policy-map <policymapname> command (content not repeated here for brevity). QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Interface: The slot number and port number of the interface (slot/port). Direction: The traffic direction of this interface service. OperStatus: The current operational status of this DiffServ service interface. Policy Name: The name of the policy attached to the interface in the indicated direction. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Conform COS Value: This field shows the priority mark value if the conform action is markcos. Conform DSCP Value: This field shows the DSCP mark value if the conform action is markdscp. Conform IP Precedence Value: This field shows the IP Precedence mark value if the conform action is markprec. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Policy Name: The name of this policy. (Note that the order in which the policies are displayed is not necessarily the same order in which they were created.) Policy Type: The policy type, namely whether it is an inbound or outbound policy definition. Class Members: List of all class names associated with this policy. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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DiffServ treatment of the traffic class. Only displayed for the 'in' direction. None of the counters listed here are guaranteed to be supported on all platforms. Only supported counters are shown in the display output. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Operational Status: The current operational status of this DiffServ service interface. Policy Name: The name of the policy attached to the interface. None of the counters listed here are guaranteed to be supported on all platforms. Only supported counters are shown in the display output. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Mirror Interface: Displays the slot/port to which packets matching this rule are copied. Time Range Name: Displays the name of the time-range if the MAC ACL rule has referenced a time range. Rule Status: Status (Active/Inactive) of the MAC ACL rule. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Indicates whether matching flow packets are allowed to be sent to external applications running alongside ICOS on a control CPU. Committed Rate: The committed rate defined by the rate-limit attribute. Committed Burst: The committed burst size defined by the rate-limit attribute. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Direction: Denotes the direction in which this MAC ACL is attached to the set of interfaces listed. The value is Inbound or Outbound. Interfaces: Displays the list of interfaces (slot/port) to which this MAC ACL is attached in a given direction. VLANs: VLAN(s) to which the MAC ACL applies. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Log: This field displays when you enable logging for this rule. Assign Queue: This field displays the queue identifier to which packets matching this rule are assigned. Mirror Interface: This field displays the slot/port to which packets matching this rule are copied. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Indicates whether matching flow packets are allowed to be sent to external applications running alongside ICOS on a control CPU. Committed Rate: The committed rate defined by the rate-limit attribute. Committed Burst: The committed burst size defined by the rate-limit attribute. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax show access-lists {{ interface <slot/port> | port-channel <portchannel-id> } {in | out} | control-plane} <slot/port> - is the interface number. <portchannel-id> - is the port-channel ID. The port-channel ID is range from 1 to 64. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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If the sequence number is not specified by the user, a sequence number that is one greater than the highest sequence number currently in use for this interface and direction is used. Valid range is (1 to 4294967295). QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
MAC ACL by this name already exists, this command enters Mac-Access-List config mode to allow updating the existing ACL. Syntax mac access-list extended <name> no mac access-list extended <name> <name> - It uniquely identifies the MAC access list. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Syntax mac access-list extended rename <oldname> <newname> <oldname> - Old name which uniquely identifies the MAC access list. <newname> - New name which uniquely identifies the MAC access list. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<no> - This command removes a MAC ACL identified by <name> from the interface or vlan in a given direction. in|out - The direction value is either in or out Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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1 to 100. The redirectExtAgent action is mutually exclusive with the mirror and redirect parameters. The rate-limit option allows the device to permit only the allowed rate of traffic as per the configured rate in kpbs, and burst-size in kbytes. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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–size in kbytes. [redirectExtAgent agent-id] - allows matching flow packets to be sent to external applications running alongside ICOS on a control CPU. agent-id is a unique identifier for the external receive client application. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The ACL number is an integer from 1 to 199. The range 1 to 99 is for the normal ACL List and 100 to 199 is for the extended ACL List. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- The direction value is either in or out no - This command removes a ACL by identifier or name from the interface or vlan in a given direction. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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IP ACL. The <newname> parameter is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters uniquely identifying the IP access list. Syntax ip access-list rename <name> <newname> Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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. Time Range Name: Displays the name of the time-range if the Ipv6 ACL rule has referenced a time range. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Indicates whether matching flow packets are allowed to be sent to external applications running alongside ICOS on a control CPU. Committed Rate: The committed rate defined by the rate-limit attribute. Committed Burst: The committed burst size defined by the rate-limit attribute. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
<name> - access-list name up to 31 characters in length. no - This command deletes the IPv6 ACL identified by <name> from the system. The CLI mode changes to IPv6-Access-List Config mode when you successfully execute this command. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command fails is an IPv6 ACL by the name <newname> already exists. Syntax ipv6 access-list rename <oldname> <newname> <oldname> - current Access Control List name. <newname> - new Access Control List name. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- The direction value is either in or out no - This command removes an IPv6 ACL identified by <name> from the interface(s) in a given direction Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
User EXEC Display Message The following information is repeated for each user priority. User Priority: The 802.1p user priority value. Traffic Class: The traffic class internal queue identifier to which the user priority value is mapped. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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The <trafficclass> values can range from 0-6, although the actual number of available traffic classes depends on the platform. Syntax show queue ip-dscp-mapping Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged EXEC Display Message IP DSCP: Displays IP DSCP value. Traffic Class: Displays the queue mapping. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Non-IP Traffic Class: The traffic class used for non-IP traffic. This is only displayed when the COS trust mode is set to either 'trust ip-dscp' or 'trust ip-precedence'. Untrusted Traffic Class: The traffic class used for all untrusted traffic. This is only displayed when the COS trust mode is set to 'untrusted'. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Scheduler Type: Indicates whether this queue is scheduled for transmission using a strict priority or a weighted scheme. This is a configured value. Queue Mgmt Type: The queue depth management technique used for this queue, either tail drop or weighted random early discard (WRED). This is a configured value. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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(The drop probability increases linearly from 0 just before the minimum threshold, to this value at the maximum threshold, then goes to 100% for larger queue depths. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
< 0-7 > - The range of mapped traffic class is 0 to 7. no - Reset to the default mapping of the queue priority and the mapped traffic class. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Global Config. Syntax queue trust {dot1p | ip-dscp | untrusted } no queue trust no - This command sets the class of service trust mode to untrusted for all interfaces. Default Setting dot1p Command Mode Interface Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<bw-0> <bw-1> … … … … <bw-7>- Each Valid range is (0 to 100) in increments of 1 and the total sum is less than or equal to 100. no - This command restores the default for each queue's minimum bandwidth value in the device. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<queue-id-0> [<queue-id-1> … <queue-id-7>] no queue cos-queue strict all <queue-id-0> [<queue-id-1> … <queue-id-7>] no - This command restores the default weighted scheduler mode for each specified queue on a device. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<bw> - Valid range is (0 to 100) in increments 1. no - This command restores the default shaping rate value for all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<queue-id-0> [<queue-id-1> … <queue-id-7>] no queue cos-queue random-detect <queue-id-0> [<queue-id-1> … <queue-id-7>] <queue-id> - queue ID from 0 to 7. no - This command restores the default value. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config. Global Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) H.323 Skinny Client Control Protocol (SCCP) When a call-control protocol is detected, the switch assigns the traffic in that session to the highest CoS queue, which is generally used for time-sensitive traffic. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
AutoVoIP Mode: The Auto VoIP mode on the interface. Traffic Class: The CoS Queue or Traffic Class to which all VoIP traffic is mapped to. This is not configurable and defaults to the highest CoS queue available in the system for data traffic. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Use this command to enable VoIP Profile on an interface or range of interfaces. Syntax auto-voip {oui-based | protocol-based} no auto-voip {oui-based | protocol-based} no - Use this command to disable VoIP Profile on the interface. Default Setting Disable Command Mode Interface Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Display Message Example : show iscsi iSCSI enabled iSCSI vpt is 5 Session aging time: 10 min Maximum number of sessions is 192 ------------------------------------------------ iSCSI Targets and TCP Ports: ------------------------------------------------ TCP Port Target IP Address Name 3260 QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Up Time: 00:00:11:00 (DD:HH:MM:SS) Time for aging out: 598 secs ISID: 801234567890 Initiator Initiator Target Target IP Address TCP Port IP Address TCP Port --------------- -------- --------------- -------- 172.16.2.147 1090 172.16.2.151 3260 172.16.2.147 1092 172.16.2.151 3260 QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
This command globally enables iSCSI awareness. Syntax iscsi enable no iscsi enable no - This command disables iSCSI awareness. When you use the no iscsi enable command, iSCSI resources will be released. Default Setting Disable Command Mode Global Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- The VLAN Priority Tag or DSCP to assign iSCSI session packets. remark - Mark the iSCSI frames with the configured VPT/DSCP when egressing the switch. no - Use this command to disable VoIP Profile on the interface. Default Setting 5 (vpt) Command Mode Global Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- The number of minutes a session must be inactive prior to its removal. Range: 1-43,200. no - Use the no form of the command to reset the aging time value to the default value. Default Setting 10 minutes Command Mode Global Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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- Use the no form of the command to delete an iSCSI target port, address, and name. Default Setting iSCSI well-known ports 3260 and 860 are configured as default but can be removed as any other configured target. Command Mode Global Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
5.26.1.1 show hosts This command displays the static host name-to-address mapping table. Syntax show hosts Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Domain Name List: Domain Name. IP Address: IPv4 or IPv6 address of the Host. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Domain Name List: A list of domain names that will be used for querying the IP address of a host. Name Server List: A list of domain name servers, including IPv4 and IPv6. Request: Number of the DNS query packets been sent. Response: Number of the DNS response packets been received. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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IP Address: IP address of the corresponding domain name, including IPv4 and IPv6. TTL: Time in seconds that this entry will remain in the DNS cache table Flag: Indicates if this entry is reliable. A value of 8 is not as reliable as a value of 10. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
<no> - Remove the corresponding name to IP address mapping entry. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 5.26.2.2 clear hosts This command clears the entire static host name-to-address mapping table. Syntax clear hosts Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<name> - Default domain name used to complete unqualified host names. Do not include the initial period that separates an unqualified name from the domain name. (Range: 1-64 characters) Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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If there is no domain name list, the domain name specified with the "ip domain-name" command is used. If there is a domain name list, the default domain name is not used. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<vlan-id> - Specifies the VLAN interface to use as the source interface. The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. <no> - Remove the corresponding Domain Name Server entry from the table. Default Setting None QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command enables the IP Domain Naming System (DNS)-based host name-to-address relay translation. Syntax ip domain-lookup relay no ip domain-lookup realy <no> - This command disables the IP Domain Naming System (DNS)-based host name-to-address relay translation. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command clears all entries in the domain name list table. Syntax clear domain-list Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 5.26.2.10 clear dns This command sets the DNS configuration to default value. Syntax clear dns Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 5.26.2.12 clear dns counter This command clears the statistics of all entries in the DNS cache table. Syntax clear dns counter Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Neighbor echo port: Specifies the port Id included in Echo TLV associated with the remote system. Message interval: Specifies the Message Interval associated with the remote system. Timeout interval: Specifies the Message Interval associated with the remote system. CDP Device Name: Specifies the CDP Device Name associated with the remote system. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config. 5.27.2.2 udld enable Enable/Disable UDLD protocol on fiber ports except where locally configured Syntax udld enable no udld enable Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<7-90> no udld message time Default Setting 15 sec Command Mode Global Config. 5.27.2.4 udld port Enable/Disable UDLD protocol on the interface. Syntax udld port no udld port Default Setting Disable Command Mode Interface Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 5.27.2.5 udld port aggressive Enable/Disable UDLD protocol in aggressive mode on the interface Syntax udld port aggressive no udld port aggressive Default Setting Disable Command Mode Interface Config. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
Status: Represents the link status of MLAG peer link port or port-channel member. ID: Represents the identify number of MLAG port-channel member. Consistency: Represents the configuration consistency status of MLAG port-channel member. Active Vlan: Represents the VLAN which MLAG peer link port or port-channel member belong to. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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VTP Operating Mode: Displays the VTP operating mode of MLAG peer devices, which can be server, client, or transparent. VTP Pruning Mode: Displays whether pruning is enabled or disabled of MLAG peer devices. VTP V2 Mode: Displays if VTP version 2 mode is enabled of MLAG peer devices. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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GMRP Mode: This displays the administrative mode of GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) for MLAG member of MLAG peer devices.. GVRP Mode: This displays the administrative mode of GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) for MLAG member of MLAG peer devices.. QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
To revert to the default mlag configuration, use the no form of this command Syntax mlag domain <domain-id> no mlag domain <domain-id> - Domain identify number of MLAG (Range: 1 – 1000). Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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MLAG domain. To remove the peer link, use the no form of this command. Syntax mlag peer-link no mlag peer-link Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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This command enable Layer 3 forwarding for packets destined to the gateway MAC address of the MLAG. Use no form to disable it. Syntax mlag peer-gateway no mlag peer-gateway no – This command disable the peer-gateway. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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<5-600> no mlag delay-restore <5-600> - Specify the number of seconds to delay bringing up the restored MLAG peer device. no – This command restore the setting to default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
To enter control-plane configuration mode and apply a IP, IPv6 or MAC access list to police traffic destined for the CPU port, use the interface control-plane command in global configuration mode. Syntax Interface control-plane Default Setting No control plane access lists are defined. Command Mode QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Global Config QuantaMesh | Switching Commands...
IP Address: Is the IP address of a device on a subnet attached to an existing routing interface. MAC Address: Is the hardware MAC address of that device. Interface: Is the routing slot/port associated with the device ARP entry QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Total Entry Count Current/Peak: Field listing the total entries in the ARP table and the peak entry count in the ARP table. Static Entry Count Configured/Active/Max: Field listing the configured static entry count, active static entry count, and maximum static entry count in the ARP table. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message IP address: Is the IP address of a device on a subnet attached to an existing routing interface. MAC address: Is the MAC address for that device. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
<767-3968> - The range of cache size is 767 to 4096. no - This command configures the default ARP cache size. Default Setting The default cache size is 4096. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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This command enables ARP component to automatically renew ARP entries of type dynamic when they age out. Syntax arp dynamicrenew no arp dynamicrenew no - This command disables ARP component from automatically renewing ARP entries of type dynamic when they age out. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<0-10> - The range of maximum request for retries is 0 to 10. no - This command configures the default count of maximum request for retries. Default Setting The default value is 4. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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– Use this command to delete a configured ARP ACL. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 6.1.2.8 permit ip host mac host Use this command to configure a rule for a valid IP address and MAC address combination used in ARP packet validation. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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This command causes all ARP entries of type dynamic to be removed form the ARP cache. If the [gateway] parameter is specified, the dynamic entries of type gateway are purged as well. Syntax clear ip arp-cache [gateway | interface {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>}] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
ICMP Echo Replies: Shows whether ICMP Echo Replies are enabled or disabled. ICMP Redirects: Shows whether ICMP Redirects are enabled or disabled. Dead Gateway Detection: Show whether Dead Gateway Detection is enabled or disabled. Dead Gateway Detection Probe Interval: Shows the interval that ARP request is sent. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Encapsulation Type: The encapsulation type for the specified interface. The types are: Ethernet or SNAP. IP MTU: The maximum transmission unit (MTU) size of a frame, in bytes. Bandwidth: Shows the bandwidth of the interface. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Active State Displays whether the interface is active or inactive. An interface is considered active if its link is up and it is in forwarding state. Link Speed Data Rate: An integer representing the physical link data rate of the specified interface. This is measured in Megabits per second (Mbps). QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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If you specify a loopback ID, the following information appears: Interface Link Status: Shows whether the link is up or down. IP Address: The IPv4 address of the interface. MTU size: The maximum transmission size for packets on this interface, in bytes.. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Method: Is the way to get the IP Address. The possible value is “Manual”, “DHCP” or “None”.Netdir Bcast: Indicates if IP forwards net-directed broadcasts on this interface. Possible values are Enable or Disable. MultiCast Fwd: Indicates the multicast forwarding administrative mode on the interface. Possible values are Enable or Disable. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Next-Hop: The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path toward the destination Interface: The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next destination QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Next Hop Intf: The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next destination. Next Hop IP Address: The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path toward the destination. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Next Hop IP Address: The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path toward the destination. Metric: Specifies the metric for this route entry. Pref: The preference value that is used for this route entry. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Next-Hop: The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path toward the destination. Interface: The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next destination. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Next-Hop: The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path toward the destination. Interface: The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next destination. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Next-Hop: The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path toward the destination. Interface: The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next destination. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Next-Hop: The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path toward the destination. Interface: The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next destination. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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RIP Routes: Total number of routes installed by RIP protocol. OSPF Routes: Total number of routes installed by OSPF protocol. Reject Routes: Total number of reject routes installed by all protocols. Total Routes: Total number of routes in the routing table. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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RIP: This field displays the RIP route preference value. Configured Default Gateway: The route preference value of the statically-configured default gateway DHCP Default Gateway: The route preference value of the default gateway learned from the DHCP server. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.1.15 show ip stats This command displays IP statistical information. Refer to RFC 1213 for more information about the fields that are displayed. Syntax show ip stats Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
This command enables the IP Router Admin Mode for the master switch. Syntax ip routing no ip routing no - Disable the IP Router Admin Mode for the master switch. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<ipaddr> <subnet-mask> [secondary] [secondary] - To restart IP Address given by DHCP server. no - This command releases a leased address and disables DHCPv4 on an interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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6.2.2.6 ip route default This command configures the default route. Syntax ip route default <nexthopip> [1-255] <nexthopip> - IP address of the next hop router. <1-255> - Precedence value of this route. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Syntax ip route distance <1-255> <1-255> - Default the Distance value of static routes. The range is 1 to 255. Default Setting The default preference value is 1. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<68-12270> - The IP MTU on a routing interface. The range is 68 to 12270. no - Reset the ip mtu to the default value. Default Setting The default value is 1500. Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Routed frames are always Ethernet encapsulated when a frame is routed to a VLAN. 6.2.2.10 ip dead-gateway-detection This command configures the Dead Gateway Detection feature. Syntax ip dead-gateway-detection no ip dead-gateway-detection Default Setting Disabled. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.2.2.11 ip dead-gateway-detection probe-interval This command configures the probe interval for Dead Gateway Detection feature. Syntax ip dead-gateway-detection probe-interval <1-30> no ip dead-gateway-detection probe-interval Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
LSA Refresh Group Pacing Time: The size of the LSA refresh group window, in seconds. This is the value configured with the timers pacing lsa-group command.Opaque Capability: Shows whether the router is capable of sending Opaque LSAs. This is a configured value. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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LSA Count: The total number of link state advertisements currently in the link state database. Maximum Number of LSAs: The maximum number of LSAs that OSPF can store. LSA High Water Mark: The maximum size of the link state database since the system started. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Possible values are: Helper Support Always, Disabled, or Planned. NSF Helper Strict LSA Checking:. As a graceful restart helpful neighbor, whether to terminate the helper relationship if a topology change occurs during a neighbor's graceful restart. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Area ID: The area ID of the area from which this route is learned. Next Hop: Next hop toward the destination. Next Hop Intf: The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next hop. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Translator Stability Interval: The amount of time that an elected translator continues to perform its duties after it determines that its translator status has been deposed by another router. Translator State: Shows whether the ABR translator state is disabled, always, or elected. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Area ID: The area ID of the area from which this route is learned. Next Hop: Next hop toward the destination. Next Hop Intf: The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next hop. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Ls Id: A number that uniquely identifies an LSA that a router originates from all other self originated LSAs of the same LS type. Adv Router: The Advertising Router. Is a 32 bit dotted decimal number representing the LSDB interface. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Self-Originated Type-5 Ext: Total number of self originated Type-5 external LSAs in the database. Subtotal: Number of entries for the identified area. Opaque AS: Number of opaque AS LSAs in the database. Total: Number of entries for all areas. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Flood Blocking: Indicates if flood blocking is enabled or disabled. The information below will only be displayed if OSPF is enabled. State: The OSPF Interface States are: down, loopback, waiting, point-to-point, designated router, and backup designated router. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Retransmit Interval: A number representing the OSPF Retransmit Interval for the specified interface. Retransmit Delay Interval: A number representing the OSPF Transit Delay for the specified interface. LSA Ack Interval: A number representing the OSPF LSA Acknowledgment Interval for the specified interface. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Virtual Link Not Found: The number of received OSPF packets discarded where the ingress interface is in a non-backbone area and the OSPF header identifies the packet as belonging to the backbone, but OSPF does not have a virtual link to the packet’s sender. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Hellos Ignored: The number of received Hello packets that were ignored by this router from the new neighbors after the limit has been reached for the number of neighbors on an interface or on the system as a whole. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Exchange - the router is describing its entire link state database by sending Database Description packets to the neighbor. • Loading - Link State Request packets are sent to the neighbor asking for the more recent LSAs that have been discovered (but not yet received) in the Exchange state. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Events: The number of times this neighbor relationship has changed state, or an error has occurred. Retransmission Queue Length: An integer representing the current length of the retransmission queue of the specified neighbor router Id of the specified interface. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Subnet Mask: A valid subnet mask for this area range. Lsdb Type: The type of link advertisement associated with this area range. Advertisement: The status of the advertisement. Advertisement has two possible settings: enabled or disabled. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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N - a network LSA has changed • 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 QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Metric Val: The metric value is applied based on the TOS. It defaults to the least metric of the type of service among the interfaces to other areas. The OSPF cost for a route is a function of the metric value. Import Summary LSA: Controls the import of summary LSAs into stub areas. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Authentication Type: The configured authentication type of the OSPF virtual interface. State: The OSPF Interface States are: down, loopback, waiting, point-to-point, designated router, and backup designated router. This is the state of the OSPF interface. Neighbor State: The neighbor state. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Messages Total self-originated LSAs: The number of LSAs originated from self. Average LSAs per group: The average number of LSAs per group. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Number of self-originated LSAs within each LSA group: The detail number of self-originated LSAs. Group Start Age: The start time of LSA Group aged. Group End Age: The end time of LSA Group aged. Count: The number of LSA Group aged. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
Use enable command resets the default administrative mode of OSPF in the router (active). no enable command sets the administrative mode of OSPF in the router to inactive Syntax enable no enable Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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OSPFv2 domain. Use no ip ospf area command to disable OSPF on an interface. Syntax ip ospf area <area-id> [secondaries none] no ip ospf area [secondaries none] Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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This command configures the default cost for the stub area. You must specify the area ID and an integer value between 1-16777215 Syntax area <areaid> default-cost <1-16777215> Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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NSSA . no area nssa default-info-originate command disables the default route advertised into the NSSA. Syntax area <areaid> nssa default-info-originate [<metric>] [{comparable | noncomparable}] no area <areaid> nssa default-info-originate [<metric>] [{comparable | noncomparable}] Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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NSSA so that summary LSAs are not advertised into the NSSA. no area nssa no-summary command disables nssa from the summary LSAs Syntax area <areaid> nssa no-summary no area <areaid> nssa no-summary Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<stabilityinterval> from the specified area Syntax area <areaid> nssa translator-stab-intv <stabilityinterval> no area <areaid> nssa translator-stab-intv <stabilityinterval> Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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LSAs can significantly reduce the link state database of routers within the stub area. no area stub command deletes a stub area for the specified area ID. Syntax area <areaid> stub no area <areaid> stub Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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OSPF virtual interface from the given interface, identified by <areaid> and <neighbor>. The <neighbor> parameter is the Router ID of the neighbor. Syntax area <areaid> virtual-link <neighbor> no area <areaid> virtual-link <neighbor> Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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OSPF virtual interface on the virtual interface identified by <areaid> and <neighbor>. The <neighbor> parameter is the Router ID of the neighbor Syntax area <areaid> virtual-link <neighbor> dead-interval <seconds> no area <areaid> virtual-link <neighbor> dead-interval Default Setting Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<areaid> and <neighbor>. The <neighbor> parameter is the Router ID of the neighbor Syntax area <areaid> virtual-link <neighbor> retransmit-interval <seconds> no area <areaid> virtual-link <neighbor> retransmit-interval Default Setting Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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1-4294967 Mbps. The different reference bandwidth can be independently configured for OSPFv2 and OSPFv3. Use no auto-cost command to set the reference bandwidth to the default value. Syntax auto-cost reference-bandwidth <1 to 4294967> no auto-cost reference-bandwidth Default Setting 100Mbps Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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OSPF domain. Supports the storing and flooding of Opaque LSAs of different scopes. Use no capability opaque command to disable opaque capability on the router Syntax capability opaque no capability opaque Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 6.3.2.26 clear ip ospf configuration Use this command to reset the OSPF configuration to factory defaults. Syntax clear ip ospf configuration Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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To drop all adjacencies with a specific router ID, specify the neighbor’s Router ID using the optional parameter [neighbor-id]. Syntax clear ip ospf neighbor [neighbor-id] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Privileged Exec 6.3.2.30 clear ip ospf redistribution Use this command to flush all self-originated external LSAs. Reapply the redistribution configuration and re-originate prefixes as necessary. Syntax clear ip ospf redistribution Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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2147483647. no external-lsdb-limit command configures the default external LSDB limit for OSPF. Syntax external-lsdb-limit <limit> no external-lsdb-limit <limit> - The range for limit is -1 to 2147483647. If the value is -1, then there is no limitation. Default Setting Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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OSPF interface. The <cost> parameter has a range of 1 to 65535. no ip ospf cost command configures the default cost on an OSPF interface. Syntax ip ospf cost <1–65535> no ip ospf cost Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Valid values range from 1 to 65535. no ip ospf hello-interval command sets the default OSPF hello interval for the specified interface. Syntax ip ospf hello-interval <seconds> no ip ospf hello-interval Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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OSPF priority for the specified router interface. Syntax ip ospf priority <0-255> no ip ospf priority Default Setting 1, which is the highest router priority Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Valid values for <seconds> range from 1 to 3600 (1 hour). no ip ospf transmit-delay command sets the default OSPF Transit Delay for the specified interface Syntax ip ospf transmit-delay <1-3600> no ip ospf transmit-delay Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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LSA's. Therefore you will receive all the LSA's in their database, but they will not receive any of yours. no ip ospf database-filter command enables OSPFv2 LSA flooding on this interface. Syntax ip ospf database-filter all out no ip ospf database-filter all out Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch 6.3.2.47 router-id router-id command sets a 4-digit dotted-decimal number uniquely identifying the router ospf id. The <ipaddress> is a configured value. Syntax router-id <ipaddress> Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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OSPF can report for a given destination back to its default value. Syntax maximum-paths <maxpaths> no maximum-paths Default Setting Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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It overrides the global passive mode that is currently effective on the interface or tunnel.. Syntax passive-interface {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>} no passive-interface {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>} Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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LS Update packets. The valid range for both parameters is 5-100 seconds. Use the no timers pacing flood command to return the timer pacing to the default. value. Syntax timers pacing flood <flood-pacing-interval> no timer pacing flood Default Setting Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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- Set the metric in type 3 and 4 summary LSAs to LsInfinity (0xFFFFFF). metric - Metric to send in summary LSAs when in stub router mode. Range is 1 to 16,777,215. Default is 16,711,680(0xFF0000). Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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OSPFv2 neighbor state changes. Syntax log-adjacency-changes [detail] detail—Sends a syslog message for each state change, not just when a neighbor goes up or down. Default Setting Disable Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
Circuit Id Option Mode Is the DHCP circuit Id option which may be enabled or disabled. Requests Received Is the number of requests received. Requests Relayed Is the number of requests relayed. Packets Discarded Is the number of packets discarded. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
- Disable the forwarding of relay requests for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 6.4.2.3 bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount This command configures the maximum allowable relay agent hops for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<minwaittime> - The range of minimum wait time is 0 to 100. no - Set the minimum wait time to 0 seconds. Default Setting The default value is 0. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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This command configures the server IP Address for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system. Syntax bootpdhcprelay serverip <ipaddr> no bootpdhcprelay serverip <ipaddr> - The IP address of the BootP/DHCP server. no - Clear the IP address of the BootP/DHCP server. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
Discard: Indicate discard the UDP packets or not. Hit Count: The number of times the IP helper entry has been used to relay or discard a packet. Server Address: The IPv4 address of the server to which packets are relayed. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Packets with expired TTL The number of packets received with TTL of 0 or 1 that otherwise have been relayed. Packets that matched a discard entry The number of packets ignored by the relay agent because they match a discard entry. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
{ <udp-port> | dhcp | domain | isakmp | mobile-ip | nameserver | netbios-dgm | netbios-ns | ntp | pim-auto-rp | rip | tacacs | tftp | time } no - This command is used to delete the address. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Global Config 6.5.2.4 ip helper enable This command enable the relay of UDP packets. Syntax ip helper enable no ip helper enable no – disable the relay of UDP packets. Default Setting Disabled. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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6.5.2.5 clear ip helper statistics This command is used this command to clear the information of UDP packets processed and relayed by IP helper. Syntax clear ip helper statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
Default Metric: Sets a default for the metric of redistributed routes. This field displays the default metric if one has already been set or blank if not configured earlier. The valid values are (1 to 15). Default Route Advertise: The default route. Distance: Configured distance value for rip routes. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Bad Routes Received: The number of routes contained in valid RIP packets that were ignored for any reason. Updates Sent: The number of triggered RIP updates actually sent on this interface. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Receive Version: The RIP version(s) allowed when receiving updates from the specified interface. The types are none, RIP-1, RIP-2, Both RIP Mode: RIP administrative mode of router RIP operation; enable, disable it. Link State: The mode of the interface (up or down). QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
Router RIP Config 6.6.2.2 ip rip This command enables RIP on a router interface. Syntax ip rip no ip rip no - This command disables RIP on a router interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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This command is used to set the advertisement of default routes. Syntax default-information originate no default-information originate no - This command is used to cancel the advertisement of default routes. Default Setting Not configured Command Mode Router RIP Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<1-255> no distance rip <1 - 255> - the value for distance. no - This command sets the default route preference value of RIP in the router. Default Setting Command Mode Router RIP Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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- This command sets to use simple split horizon mode. poison - This command sets to use poison reverse mode. no - This command cancel to set the RIP split horizon mode and sets none mode. Default Setting Simple Command Mode Router RIP Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<1 - 199> - Access List ID value. The Access List filters the routes to be redistributed by the source protocol. no - This command is used to cancel the access list to filter routes received from the source protocol. Default Setting Command Mode Router RIP Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<1 - 15> - a value for metric. no - This command de-configures RIP protocol to redistribute routes from the specified source protocol/routers. Default Setting Metric - not-configured Match - internal Command Mode Router RIP Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<keyid> - a value in the range of 0 – 255 to be used for MD5 encryption. no - This command sets the default RIP Version 2 Authentication Type. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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{rip1 | rip2 | both | none} no ip rip receive version no - This command configures the interface to allow RIP control packets of the default version(s) to be received. Default Setting Both Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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{rip1 | rip1c | rip2 | none} no ip rip send version no - This command configures the interface to allow RIP control packets of the default version to be sent. Default Setting rip2 Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
Hold Time: Displays advertise holdtime which is the value of the holdtime field of the router advertisement sent from the interface in seconds. Preferences: Displays the preference of the address as a default router address, relative to other router addresses on the same subnet. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
Syntax ip irdp address <address> no ip irdp address <address> - The address used is 224.0.0.1 or 255.255.255.255. no - The address used is 224.0.0.1. Default Setting The default address is 224.0.0.1 Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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< minadvertinterval-1800 > - The range is 4 to 1800 seconds. no - This command configures the default maximum time, in seconds. Default Setting The default value is 600. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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< -2147483648-2147483647> no ip irdp preference < -2147483648-2147483647> - The range is -2147483648 to 2147483647. no - This command sets the preference to 0. Default Setting The default value is 0. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
<vlan-id> <vlan-id> - The VLAN ID used for this interface. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. no - Delete a VLAN routing interface. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
VRRP checksum value. Router Version Errors: Represents the total number of VRRP packets received with Unknown or unsupported version number. Router VRID Errors: Represents the total number of VRRP packets received with invalid VRID for this virtual router. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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VRID: Represents the router ID of the virtual router. IP Address: Is the IP Address that was configured on the virtual router Mode: Represents whether the virtual router is enabled or disabled. State: Represents the state (Master/backup) of the virtual router. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Administrative Mode: Represents the status (Enable or Disable) of the specific router. Accept Mode: When enabled, the VRRP Master can accept ping packets sent to one of the virtual router’s IP addresses. State: Represents the state (Master/backup) of the specific virtual router QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Invalid Type Packets Received: Represents the total number of VRRP packets received by the virtual router with invalid 'type' field. Address List Errors: Represents the total number of VRRP packets received for which address list does not match the locally configured list for the virtual router. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Authentication Type Mismatch: Represents the total number of VRRP advertisements received for which 'auth type' not equal to locally configured one for this virtual router. Packet Length Errors: Represents the total number of VRRP packets received with packet length less than length of VRRP header. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
<1-255> - The range of virtual router ID is 1 to 255. <no> - This command removes all VRRP configuration details of the virtual router configured on a specific interface. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<1-255> - The range of virtual router ID is 1 to 255. <no> - Disable the virtual router configured on the specified interface. Disabling the status field stops a virtual router. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<1-255> - The range of virtual router ID is 1 to 255. <key> - A text password used for authentication. <no> - This command sets the default authorization details value for the virtual router configured on a specified interface. Default Setting no authentication Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<0-3600> - The time to be delayed to become active router. <no> - This command sets the default preemption mode value for the virtual router configured on a specified interface. Default Setting Preempt mode: Enabled Preempt delay: 0 Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<no> - This command sets the default priority value for the virtual router configured on a specified interface. Default Setting The default priority value is 100 unless the router is the address owner, in which case its priority is automatically set to 255. Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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< 1-255 > - The range of advertisement interval is 1 to 255. <no> - This command sets the default advertisement value for a virtual router. Default Setting The default value of advertisement interval is 1. Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<vlan-id> - VLAN ID. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. <no> - This command removes the interface from the tracked list or to restore the priority decrement to its default. Default Setting Decrement: 10 Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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When removing a tracked IP route from the tracked list, the priority should be incremented by the decrement value if the route is not reachable. Default Setting Decrement : 10 Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
(Optional) The name of a specific prefix list. network/length: (Optional) The network number and length (in bits) of the network mask. seq: (Optional) Applies the sequence number to the prefix list entry. sequence-number: (Optional) The sequence number of the prefix list entry. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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6.10.1.3 show route-map To display a route map, use the show route-map command in Privileged EXEC mode. Syntax show route-map [map-name] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Parameter map-name: (Optional) Name of a specific route map. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Configuration mode. To remove the text description, use the no form of this command. Syntax ip prefix-list <list-name> description <text> no ip prefix-list <list-name> description Default Setting No description is configured by default. Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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To delete the match as-path term that matches BGP autonomous system paths against an AS path access list, use the no form of this command. Syntax match as-path <as-path-list-number> no match as-path QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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To delete a match statement from a route map, use the no form of this command. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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This number is 100 to 199 for extended access list number. access-list-name: The access-list name that identifies named IP ACLs. Access-list name can be up to 31 characters in length. A maximum of 16 ACLs can be specified in this 'match' clause. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<mac-list-name> [mac-list-name] Default Setting No match criteria are defined by default. Command Mode Route Map Config Parameter mac-list-name: The mac-list name that identifies MAC ACLs. MAC Access-list name can be up to 31 characters in length. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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(meaning that, communities are first removed, and then communities are added). To delete the set command from a route map, use the no form of this command. Syntax set comm-list <community-list-name> delete no set comm-list QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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0 as the last entry in the route-map. set interface null0 needs to be configured in a QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Use this command to specify the adjacent next-hop router in the path toward the destination to which the packets should be forwarded. If more than one IP address is specified, the ECMP rule is used to route the packets. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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To remove a set command from a route map, use the no form of this command. Syntax set ip default next-hop <next-hop-address> [...next-hop-address] no set ip default next-hop <next-hop-address> [...next-hop-address] Default Setting None. Command Mode Route Map Config Parameter QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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ASs or to make the local router a more preferred exit point to certain destinations. To remove a set command from a route map, use the no form of this command. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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To reset IP prefix-list counters, use the clear ip prefix-list command in Privileged EXEC mode. This command is used to clear prefix-list hit counters. The hit count is a value indicating the number of matches to a specific prefix list entry. Syntax clear ip prefix-list [[prefix-list-name] [network/length]] QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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(Optional) Name of the prefix list from which the hit count is to be cleared. network/length: (Optional) Network number and length (in bits) of the network mask. If this option is specified, hit counters are only cleared for the matching statement. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
An entry of 0.0.0.0 indicates that the router has some non-BGP routes to this network. Metric: If shown, the value of the interautonomous system metric. LocPref: Local preference value as set with the set local-preference route-map configuration command. The default value is 100. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Path: Autonomous system paths to the destination network. There can be one entry in this field for each autonomous system in the path. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Aggregator (AS, Router ID): The information of the speaker that aggregated the routes. Communities: Valid value is a community number in the range from 1 to 4294967200, or AA:NN (autonomous system-community number/2-byte number), no-peer, no-export, no-export-subconfed, or no-advertise. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Aggregation of routes with different MED values is allowed: The aggregate-different-meds is enabled. Prefix/Len: IP prefix and prefix length of the entry. AS Set: With AS Set feature or not. Summary Only: With Summary Only feature or not. Active: The aggregate address is active or not. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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— Entry originated from an Exterior Gateway Protocol (EGP). • ? — Origin of the path is not clear. Usually, this is a router that is redistributed into BGP from an IGP. Network: IP address of a network entity. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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LocPref: Local preference value as set with the set local-preference route-map configuration command. The default value is 100. Path: Autonomous system paths to the destination network. There can be one entry in this field for each autonomous system in the path. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Next Hop: IP address of the next system that is used when forwarding a packet to the destination network. An entry of 0.0.0.0 indicates that the router has some non-BGP routes to this network. Metric: If shown, the value of the interautonomous system metric. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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LocPref: Local preference value as set with the set local-preference route-map configuration command. The default value is 100. Path: Autonomous system paths to the destination network. There can be one entry in this field for each autonomous system in the path. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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An entry of 0.0.0.0 indicates that the router has some non-BGP routes to this network. Metric: If shown, the value of the interautonomous system metric. LocPref: Local preference value as set with the set local-preference route-map configuration command. The default value is 100. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Path: Autonomous system paths to the destination network. There can be one entry in this field for each autonomous system in the path. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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IPv6 Unicast Support: Support IPv6 unicast packets or not. The valid value will be Both, Sent, Received or None.. Template Name: Name of a locally configured peer policy template. Update Source: Allowed interface for TCP connections to the neighbor. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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IPv4 Prefix Statistics: The statistics of the IPv4 prefix. IPv6 Prefix Statistics: The statistics of the IPv6 prefix. Prefixes Advertised: Number of prefixes advertised. Prefixes Withdrawn: Number of prefixes withdrawn. Prefixes Current: Number of prefixes current kept. Prefixes Accepted: Number of prefixes accepted. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Max NLRI per Update: Maximum number of network layer reachability attributes in UPDATEs. Min NLRI per Update: Minimum number of network layer reachability attributes in UPDATEs. Inbound: Received from the peer. Outbound: Transmitted to the peer. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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LocPref: Local preference value as set with the set local-preference route-map configuration command. The default value is 100. Path: Autonomous system paths to the destination network. There can be one entry in this field for each autonomous system in the path. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Peer: Only set if decProcPhase is 1. Identifies the peer whose paths are reprocessed. Duration: How long the decision process phase took. Adds: Number of routes added during decision process phase. Mods: Number of routes modified during decision process phase. Dels: Number of routes deleted during decision process phase. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Up/Down Time: The length of time that the BGP session has been in the Established state, or the current status if not in the Established state. Pfx Rcvd: The number of prefixes that have been received from a neighbor. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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- Displays the configurations in a specific template. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Messages Template Name: Name of the peer template. AF: Address Family (IPv4 or IPv6). Configuration: The configuration information of the peer template. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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RTO Notifications: RTO notifications. Redistributed routes and next hop resolution changes. MIB Queries: BGP MIB path queries. Current: Number of messages in queue currently. Max: Maximum number of messages in queue. Drops: Number of messages dropped. Limit: Maximum size of queue. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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UPDATE Send Failures: Tx of UPDATE message failed to one or more group members. Current Members: Number of member listed by IP address in the update group. Version: The number of times decision process phase 3 had run before this history table entry. Delta T: When update send occured. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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UPDATE built is sent once to each member of the update group. Paths Sent: Number of prefixes advertised during this update send. Pfxs Adv: Number of prefixes withdrawn during this update send. Pfxs Wd: Number of paths advertised. QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
Use enable command resets the default administrative mode of BGP in the router (active). no enable command sets the administrative mode of BGP in the router to inactive Syntax enable no enable Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Use bgp aggregate-different-meds command to allow aggregation of routes with different MED values. Use no bgp aggregate-different-meds command to disable this function. Syntax bgp aggregate-different-meds no bgp aggregate-different-meds Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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This command change the default local preference value. To return the local preference value to the default setting, use the no form of this command. Syntax bgp default local-preference <number> no bgp default local-preference number - Local preference value from 0 to 4294967295. Default Setting Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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BGP peering sessions if the link used to reach these peers goes down. no bgp fast-internal-failover command disables fast failover for internal peers. Syntax bgp fast-internal-failover no bgp fast-internal-failover Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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This command configures Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to discard routes that have a number of autonomous system numbers in AS-path that exceed the specified value. To return the router to default operation, use the no form of this command. Syntax bgp maxas-limit <number> no bgp maxas-limit QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch number - Maximum number of autonomous system numbers in the AS-path attribute of the BGP Update message, ranging from 1 to 100. Default Setting Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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We recommend you configure the holdtime parameter as 3 times the keepalive parameter. Default Setting The default value of keepalive is 60 seconds. The default value of holdtime is 180 seconds. Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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This command is used to inherit neighbor configuration from template. Syntax neighbor <peeripaddr> inherit peer <templatename> no neighbor <peeripaddr> inherit peer <templatename> peeripaddr: IP address of the neighboring router. templatename: Name for the peer session template. Default Setting None Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Syntax neighbor <peeripaddr> description <description> no neighbor <peeripaddr> description <description> peeripaddr: IP address of the neighboring router. description: Text (up to 80 characters) that describes the neighbor Default Setting None Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<peeripaddr> connect-retry-interval <connection-retry-interval> no neighbor <peeripaddr> connect-retry-interval peeripaddr: IP address of the neighboring router. connection-retry-interval: The valid range is 1 to 65535 seconds. Default Setting connection-retry-interval: The default is 2 seconds. Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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The range is from 1 to 100. warning-only: Allows the router to generate a log message when the maximum is exceeded, instead of terminating the peering. Default Setting maximum: default is 8160 threshold: default is 75 Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Number of an autonomous system path access list. You define this access list with the ip as-path access-list command. in: Access list is applied to incoming routes. out: Access list is applied to outgoing routes. Default Setting None Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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<peeripaddr> remote-as <as-number> peeripaddr: IP address of the neighboring router. As-number: Number of an autonomous system to which the neighbor belongs in the range from 1 to 65535. Default Setting None Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Config Mode. To reenable the neighbor, use the no form of this command. Syntax neighbor <peeripaddr> shutdown no neighbor <peeripaddr> shutdown peeripaddr: IP address of the neighboring router. Default Setting None Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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IP address of the neighboring router. seconds: Time (in seconds) is specified by an integer ranging from 0 to 600. Default Setting 30 seconds for external peers and 5 seconds for internal peers. Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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This command is used to set the distance based on source and destination information obtained from the routes. To return to the default values, use the no form of this command. Syntax distance <1-255> <ipv4-prefix> <wildcard-mask> [prefix-list] no distance Default Setting None Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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The range of values for this argument are from 1 to 255. Default Setting external-distance: default is 20 internal-distance: default is 200 local-distance: default is 200 Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Syntax maximum-paths [ibgp] <number> no maximum-paths [ibgp] <number> <number>: Specifies the number of routes to install to the routing table. The range is from 1 to 32. Default Setting None Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Source protocol from which routes are being redistributed. It can be one of the following keywords: connected, ospf, static, rip. route-map-name: Identifier of a configured route map. The route map should be examined to filter the networks to be advertised. Default Setting None Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Name of a prefix list. The list defines which networks are to be received and which are to be suppressed in routing updates, based upon matching prefixes in the prefix list. Default Setting None Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
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Syntax template peer <template name> no template peer <template name> template name: Name of the peer template. Default Setting None Command Mode Router BGP Config Mode QuantaMesh | Routing Commands...
Slot/Port: Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. Interface Mode: This field indicates the mode of this interface. Possible values are Enabled and Disabled. State: This field indicates the current state of DVMRP on this interface. Possible values are Operational or Non-Operational. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Received Bad Packets: This is the number of invalid packets received. Received Bad Routes: This is the number of invalid routes received. Sent Routes: This is the number of routes that have been sent on this interface. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Received Routes: This shows the number of routes received from the neighbor. Rcvd Bad Pkts: This field displays the number of invalid packets received from this neighbor. Rcvd Bad Routes: This field displays the number of correct packets received with invalid routes. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Next Hop Interface: This field displays the interface in slot/port format for the outgoing interface for this next hop. Type: This field states whether the network is a LEAF or a BRANCH. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Source Mask: This field displays 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): This field indicates the expiry time in seconds. This is the time remaining for this prune to age out. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Expiry Time(secs): This field indicates the expiry time in seconds. This is the time remaining for this route to age out. Up Time(secs): This field indicates the time when a specified route was learnt, in seconds. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
This command sets the administrative mode of DVMRP on an interface to active. Syntax ip dvmrp no ip dvmrp no - This command sets administrative mode of DVMRP on an interface to inactive. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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- 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. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Interface Mode: This field indicates whether IGMP is enabled or disabled on the interface. This is a configured value. Operational-Status: This field indicates the current state of IGMP on this interface. Possible values are Operational or Non-Operational. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Version2 Host Timer: TThis displays the time remaining until the local router will assume that there are no longer any IGMP version 2 multicast members on the IP subnet attached to this interface.This could be an integer value or “-----” if there is no Version 2 host present. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Group Compatibilty Mode: The group compatibility mode (v1, v2 or v3) for this group on the specified interface. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Startup Query Interval. This is a configured value. Last Member Query Interval (1/10 of a second): This value indicates the Maximum Response Time inserted into Group-Specific Queries sent in response to Leave Group messages. This is a configured value. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Last Member Query Count: This value is the number of Group-Specific Queries sent before the router assumes that there are no local members. This is a configured value. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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IGMPv3 Membership Report with the specified multicast group IP Address. This is “-----” for IGMPv1 and IGMPv2 Membership Reports. Expiry Time: This displays the amount of time remaining to remove this entry before it is aged out. This is “- ----” for IGMPv1 and IGMPv2 Membership Reports. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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IGMP version of the interface. Number of Joins: This field displays the number of times a group membership has been added on this interface. Number of Groups: This field indicates the current number of membership entries for this interface. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
This command sets the administrative mode of IGMP on an interface to active. Syntax ip igmp no ip igmp no - This command sets the administrative mode of IGMP on an interface to inactive. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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<1- 3> - The igmp version number. no - This command resets the version of IGMP for this interface. The version is reset to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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- This command resets the Maximum Response Time being inserted into Group-Specific Queries sent in response to Leave Group messages on the interface to the default value. Default Setting 10 tenths of a second Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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- This command resets the maximum response time interval for the specified interface, which is the maximum query response time advertised in IGMPv2 queries on this interface to the default value. The maximum response time interval is reset to the default time. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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<1-20> - The range for <1-20> is 1 to 20. no - This command resets the number of Queries sent out on startup, separated by the Startup Query Interval on the interface to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
MLD is enabled on at least one interface. If MLD was not enabled on even one interface, there is no group information to be displayed. Syntax show ipv6 mld groups {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id> | <group-address>} <slot/port> - Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Source Address: The IP address of the source. Uptime: Time elapsed in hours, minutes, and seconds since the source has been known. Expiry Time: Time left in hours, minutes, and seconds before the entry is removed. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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The following information is displayed if the operational mode of the MLD interface is enabled. Querier Status: This value indicates whether the interface is an MLD querier or non-querier on the subnet it is associated with. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Leaves Sent: The number of valid MLD leaves sent by the router. Bad Checksum MLD Packets: The number of bad checksum MLD packets received by the router. Malformed MLD Packets: The number of malformed MLD packets received by the router. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
MLD version 2: range 1-8387584, version 1: range 1-65535 no - This command resets the MLD query max response time for the interface to the default value. Default Setting 10000 milliseconds Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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The range for <last-member-query-count> is 1 to 20. Syntax ipv6 mld last-member-query-count <1-20> no ipv6 mld last-member-query-count no - Use this command to reset the <last-member-query-count> parameter of the interface to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 845
[{<slot/port> vlan <vlan-id>}] <slot/port> - Specify the interface. <vlan-id> - Specifies the VLAN interface. The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Default Setting None Command Mode Privilege Exec QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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<1- 2> - The mld version number. no - This command resets the version of MLD for this interface. The version is reset to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
PIMDM, PIMSM, or DVMRP. IPv6 Protocol: This field displays the multicast protocol running on the router. Possible values are PIMDM or PIMSM, Multicast Forwarding Cache Entry Count: This field displays the number of entries in the multicast table. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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- Represents all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Interface: Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. Group IP: The group IP address. Mask: The group IP mask. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 849
<vlan-id> - VLAN ID. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Interface: Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes. TTL: This field displays the time-to-live value for this interface. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 850
This command displays the multicast configuration settings such as flags, timer settings, incoming and outgoing interfaces, RPF neighboring routers, and expiration times of all the entries in the multicast mroute table containing the given <groupipaddr>. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Protocol This field displays the multicast routing protocol by which this entry was created. Incoming Interface: This field displays the interface on which the packet for this group arrives. Outgoing Interface List: This field displays the list of outgoing interfaces on which this packet is forwarded. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Protocol: This field displays the multicast routing protocol by which this entry was created. Incoming Interface: This field displays the interface on which the packet for this source arrives. Outgoing Interface List: This field displays the list of outgoing interfaces on which this packet is forwarded. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
CLI if multicast routing is enabled while IGMP is disabled. However, the IP multicast mode configuration is stored in the multicast configuration file and is automatically enabled once IGMP is enabled. Default Setting Disbaled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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- This command deletes an administrative scope multicast boundary specified by <groupipaddr> and <mask> for which this multicast administrative boundary is applicable. <groupipaddr> is a group IP address and <mask> is a group IP mask. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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- This command applies the default <ttlthreshold> to a routing interface. The <ttlthreshold> is the TTL threshold which is to be applied to the multicast Data packets which are to be forwarded from the interface. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Register Rate-limit: Rate (in kbps) of the Register Threshold Interface: slot/port Interface Mode: Indicates whether PIM is enabled or disabled on this interface Operational Status: The current state of PIM on this interface: Operational or Non-Operational. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 857
Next Bootstrap Message: Time (in hours, minutes, and seconds) in which the next bootstrap message is due from this BSR Next Candidate RP advertisement: Time (in hours, minutes, and seconds) in which the next candidate RP advertisement will be sent QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 858
Designated Router: The IP address of the elected Designated Router for this interface. This is a dynamic value and will only be shown when a PIM interface is operational. This field is not applicable if the interface mode is Dense QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Expiry Time: The expiry time of the neighbor on this interface DR Priority: The DR Priority configured on this Interface (PIM-SM only) DR Priority is applicable only when sparse-mode configured routers areneighbors. Otherwise, NA is displayed in this field QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Group Address: The IP address and prefix length of the multicast group Group Mask: The subnet mask associated with the group Origin: Indicates the mechanism (BSR or static) by which the RP was selected Expiry Time: The expiry time of the RP mapping QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 861
No SSM address range is configured. Syntax show ip pim ssm Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec, User Exec Display Message Group Address: The IP multicast address of the SSM group Prefix Length: The network prefix length QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
If the priority values are the same, the router with the larger IP address is the BSR. The default value is 0. This command takes effect only when PIM-SM is configured as the PIM mode QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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<group-address> - Specifies the group address. <group-mask> - Specifies the group mask. no - This command is used to statically remove the RP address for one or more multicast groups. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 865
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch This command takes effect only when PIM-SM is configured as the PIM mode QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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This command enables the administrative mode of PIM-SM in the router. Syntax ip pim sparse no ip pim sparse no - This command disables the administrative mode of PIM-SM in the router. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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<group-mask> - Specifies the group-mask. no - This command is used to disable the specified Source Specific Multicast (SSM) range. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config Parameters default - Defines the SSM range access list to 232/8. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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- Use this command to disable the interface from being the BSR border. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config This command takes effect only when PIM-SM is configured as the PIM mode QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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The hello-interval is specified in seconds and is in the range 10–18000. Syntax ip pim hello-interval <10–18000> no ip pim hello-interval no - Use this command to set the PIM hello interval to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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This command enables the PIM trap mode for both Sparse Mode (SM) and Dense Mode. (DM). Syntax ip pim-trapflags no ip pim-trapflags no - This command sets the PIM trap mode to the default Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Interface: Valid slot, and port number separated by forward slashes. Interface-Mode: Indicates whether PIM is enabled or disabled on this interface. Operational-State: The current state of PIM on this interface. Possible values are Operational or Non-Operational. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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No SSM address range is configured. Syntax show ipv6 pim ssm Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Group Address: The IPv6 multicast address of the SSM group. Prefix Length: The network prefix length. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 873
Designated Router: The IP address of the elected Designated Router for this interface. This is a dynamic value and will only be shown when a PIM interface is operational. This field is not applicable if the interface mode is Dense. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Up Time: The time since this neighbor has become active on this interface. Expiry Time: The expiry time of the neighbor on this interface. DR Priority: The DR Priority configured on this interface (PIM-SM only). QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 875
Next Bootstrap Message: Time (in hours, minutes, and seconds) in which the next bootstrap message is due from this BSR. C-BSR Advertisement Interval: Indicates the configured C-BSR Advertisement interval with which the router, acting as a C-BSR, will periodically send the C-BSR advertisement messages. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 876
Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message RP Address: The IPv6 address of the RP for the group specified. Type: Indicates the mechanism (BSR or static) by which the RP was selected. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 877
If detail is specified, the following fields are displayed: C-RP Advertisement Interval: Indicates the configured C-RP Advertisement interval with which the router, acting as a Candidate RP will periodically send the C-RP advertisement messages to the elected BSR. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
This command enables the administrative mode of PIM-SM in the router. Syntax ipv6 pim sparse no ipv6 pim sparse This command disables the administrative mode of PIM-SM in the router. no - Default Setting Disbaled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 879
The hello-interval is specified in seconds and is in the range 0–18000. Syntax ipv6 pim hello-interval <0–18000> no ipv6 pim hello-interval no - Use this command to set the PIM hello interval to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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If the priority values are the same, the router with the larger IP address is the BSR. The default value is 0. no - This command is used to remove the configured PIM candidate BSR router. Default Setting QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 881
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch None Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 882
This command is used to define the address of a PIM Rendezvous point (RP) for a specific multicast group range. The parameter <rp-address> is the IPv6 address of the RP. The parameter <group-address> is the group address supported by the RP. The parameter <prefix-length> is the group QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 883
<interval> - Configure the C-RP advertisement interval. The range of interval is 1 to 16383, and the default value is 60. no - This command is used to disable the router to advertise itself as a PIM candidate rendezvous point (RP) to the bootstrap router (BSR). QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 884
<Infinity> - This command will disable the function. no - This command is used to reset the Data Threshold rate for the last-hop router to switch to the shortest path to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 885
{default | <group-address>/<prefix-length>} default - Defines the SSM range access list FF3x::/32. no - This command is used to disable the Source Specific Multicast (SSM) range. Default Setting Disbaled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Older Version 1 Querier Timeout: The interval used to timeout the older version 1 queriers. Older Version 2 Querier Timeout: The interval used to timeout the older version 2 queriers. Proxy Start Frequency: The number of times the IGMP Proxy has been stopped and started. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 887
DELAY_MEMBER - interface is going to send a group membership report to respond to a group membership query for this group. Filter Mode: Possible values are Include or Exclude. Sources: The number of sources attached to the multicast group. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
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Sources: The number of sources attached to the multicast group. Group Source List: The list of IP addresses of the sources attached to the multicast group. Expiry Time: Time left before a source is deleted. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 889
Query Rcvd: Number of IGMP queries received. Report Rcvd: Number of IGMP reports received. Report Sent: Number of IGMP reports sent. Leaves Rcvd: Number of IGMP leaves received. Leaves Sent: Number of IGMP leaves sent. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
This command resets the host interface status parameters of the IGMP Proxy router. This command is valid only when you enable IGMP Proxy on the interface. Syntax ip igmp-proxy reset-status Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 891
IGMP Proxy on the interface. The value of <interval> can be 1-260 seconds. Syntax ip igmp-proxy unsolicit-rprt-interval <1-260> no ip igmp-proxy unsolicit-rprt-interval no - This command resets the unsolicited report interval of the IGMP Proxy router to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
(MLD-Proxy interface). Older Version 1 Querier Timeout: The interval used to timeout the older version 1 queriers. Proxy Start Frequency: The number of times the MLD-Proxy has been stopped and started. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 893
Delay_Member - interface is going to send a group membership report to respond to a group membership query for this group. Filter Mode: Possible values are Include or Exclude. Sources: The number of sources attached to the multicast group. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 894
Sources: The number of sources attached to the multicast group. Group Source List: The list of IP addresses of the sources attached to the multicast group. Expiry Time: Time left before a source is deleted. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 895
Report Sent: Number of MLD reports sent. Leaves Rcvd: Number of MLD leaves received. Valid for version 2 only. Leaves Sent: Number of MLD leaves sent on the Proxy interface. Valid for version 2 only. QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
This command resets reset the host interface status parameters of the MLD-Proxy router. This command is only valid when you enable MLD-Proxy on the interface. Syntax ipv6 mld-proxy reset-status Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Page 897
MLD-Proxy on the interface. The value of <interval> is 1-260 seconds. Syntax ipv6 mld-proxy unsolicit-rprt-interval <1-260> no ipv6 mld-proxy unsolicit-rprt-interval no - This command resets the unsolicited report interval of the MLD-Proxy router to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IP Multicast Commands...
Destination Address: Shows the destination transport address of the tunnel. If you specify a tunnel ID, the command shows the following information for the tunnel: Interface Link Status: Shows whether the link is up or down. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 899
UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch MTU Size: Shows the maximum transmission unit for packets on the interface. IPv6 Address/Length: If you enable IPv6 on the interface and assign an address, the IPv6 address and prefix display. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
{<ipv4-address> | <ethernet> {<slot/port> | vlan <vlan-id>}} <slot/port> - The Interface number. <vlan-id> - VLAN ID. The range of VLAN ID is 1 to 4093. <ipv4-address> - A valid IP Address. Default Setting None Command Mode Interfacel Tunnel Mode QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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This command specifies the mode of the tunnel. With the optional 6to4 argument, the tunnel mode is set to 6to4 automatic. Without the optional 6to4 argument, the tunnel mode is configured. Syntax tunnel mode ipv6ip [6to4] Default Setting None Command Mode Interfacel Tunnel Mode QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Interface Link Status: Shows whether the link is up or down. IP Address: Shows the IPv4 address of the interface. IPv6 is enabled (disabled): Show whether IPv6 is enabled on the interface IPv6 Address/Length: Shows the IPv6 address of the interface. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
ID is 0 to 7. Syntax interface loopback <0-7> no interface loopback <0-7> no - This command removes the loopback interface and associated configuration parameters for the specified loopback interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
ICMPv6 Rate Limit Burst Size: : : : Shows the number of ICMPv6 error messages that can be sent during one burst-interval. For more information, see “ipv6 icmp error-interval” Maximum Routes: : : : Shows the maximum IPv6 route table size. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 905
Router Advertisement Interval: Shows the frequency, in seconds, that router advertisements are sent. Router Advertisement Managed Config Flag: Shows whether the managed configuration flag is set (enabled) for router advertisements on this interface. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 906
Valid Lifetime: Shows the amount of time the advertised prefix is valid. Onlink Flag: Shows whether the onlink flag is set (enabled) in the prefix. Autonomous Flag: Shows whether the autonomous address-configuration flag (autoconfig) is set (enabled) in the prefix. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 907
Neighbor State: State of neighbor cache entry. Possible values are Incomplete, Reachable, Stale, Delay, Probe, and Unknown. Age(Seconds): The time in seconds that has elapsed since an entry was added to the cache. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 908
Specifies the router flag. Neighbor State: The state of the neighbor cache entry. Possible values are: Reachable, Delay. Age Updated: The time in seconds that has elapsed since an entry was added to the cache. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 909
Next-Hop: The outgoing router IPv6 address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path toward the destination Route-Timestamp: The last updated time for dynamic routes. The format of Route-Timestamp will • Days:Hours:Minutes if days > = 1 QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 910
OSPF Intra: Preference of routes within the OSPF area. OSPF Inter: Preference of routes to other OSPF routes that are outside of the area. OSPF External: Preference of OSPF external routes. RIPng: Preference of RIPng routes. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 911
Reject Routes : Total number of reject routes installed by all protocols. Number of Prefixes: Summarizes the number of routes with prefixes of different lengths. Total Routes: Shows the total number of routes in the routing table. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 913
Note that this counter does not include datagrams discarded while awaiting re-assembly. Received Datagrams Reassembly Required: Number of IPv6 fragments received which needed to be reassembled at this interface. Note that this counter increments at the interface to which these QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 914
ICMPv6 Time Exceeded Messages Received: Number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages received by the interface. ICMPv6 Parameter Problem Messages Received: Number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received by the interface. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 915
ICMPv6 Echo Reply Messages Transmitted: Number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent by the interface. ICMPv6 Router Solicit Messages Transmitted: Number of ICMP Router Solicitation messages sent by the interface. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 916
ICMPv6 Group Membership Response Messages Transmitted: Number of ICMPv6 Group Membership Response messages sent. ICMPv6 Group Membership Reduction Messages Transmitted: Number of ICMPv6 Group Membership Reduction messages sent. ICMPv6 Duplicate Address Detects: Number of duplicate addresses detected by interface. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Use this command to enable the forwarding of IPv6 unicast packets. Syntax ipv6 unicast-routing no ipv6 unicast-routing no – Use this command to disable the forwarding of IPv6 unicast packets. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 918
You do not need to use this command if you configured an IPv6 global address on the interface. Syntax ipv6 enable no ipv6 enable no – Use this command to disable IPv6 routing on an interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config Interface VLAN QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 919
ID in the low order 64 bits of the address. If you do not supply any parameters, the command deletes all the IPv6 addresses on an interface. no – Use this command to remove all IPv6 addresses on an interface or specified IPv6 address. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config Interface VLAN QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 920
Use this command to configure IPv6 gateway (i.e. default routers) information for the network port. Syntax ipv6 gateway <gateway-address> no ipv6 gateway <gateway-address> - Gateway address in IPv6 global or link-local address format. no – Use this command remove IPv6 gateways on the network port interface. Command Mode Interface vlan QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 921
– Use this command to delete an IPv6 static route. Use the command without the optional parameters to delete all static routes to the specified destination. Use the <preference> parameter to revert preference of a route to default preference. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 922
– This command resets the default static route preference value in the router to the original default preference. Lower routepreference values are preferred when determining the best route. Default Setting Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 923
IPv6 address on an interface is unique. Syntax ipv6 nd dad attempts <0 – 600> no ipv6 nd dad attempts no – This command resets to number of duplicate address detection value to default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 924
{ <1000 – 4294967295> | 0 } no ipv6 nd ns-interval no – This command resets the neighbor solicit retransmission interval of the specified interface to the default value. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 925
This command sets the transmission interval between router advertisements. Syntax ipv6 nd ra-interval <4 – 1800 > no ipv6 nd ra-interval no – This command sets router advertisement interval to the default. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 926
Reachable time is specified in milliseconds. A value of zero means the time is unspecified by the router. Syntax ipv6 nd reachable-time <0 - 3600000> no ipv6 nd reachable-time no – This command means reachable time is unspecified for the router. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 927
8.3.2.17 ipv6 nd suppress-ra This command suppresses router advertisement transmission on an interface. Syntax ipv6 nd suppress-ra no ipv6 nd suppress-ra no –This command enables router transmission on an interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 928
Prefixes specified using ipv6 nd prefix without associated interface address will not be included in RAs and will not be committed to the device configuration. Default Setting Valid-lifetime –2592000 Preferred-lifetime –604800 Autoconfig – enabled On-link - enabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 929
The range is from 1 to 200 messages. To disable ICMP rate limiting, set burst-interval to zero (0). no – This command return burst-interval and burst-size to their default values. Default Setting burst-interval of 1000 msec. burst-size of 100 messages Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Always: Shows whether default routes are always advertised. Metric: The metric of the routes being redistributed. If the metric is not configured, this field is blank. Metric Type: Shows whether the routes are External Type 1 or External Type 2.Number of Active QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 931
Retransmit Entries High Water Mark: The highest number of LSAs that have been waiting for acknowledgment. NSF Helper Support: Configure graceful restart. NSF Helper Strict LSA Checking: Terminate graceful restart helper on topology change. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 932
Area ID: The area ID of the area from which this route is learned. Next Hop: Next hop toward the destination Next Hop Intf: The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next hop. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 933
Translator Stability Interval: Shows the amount of time that an elected translator continues to perform its duties after it determines that its translator status has been deposed by another router. Translator State: Shows whether the ABR translator state is disabled, always, or elected. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 934
Area ID: The area ID of the area from which this route is learned. Next Hop: Next hop toward the destination Next Hop Intf: The outgoing router interface to use when forwarding traffic to the next hop. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 935
Sequence: Is a number that represents which LSA is more recent. Csum: Is 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. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 936
Type-5 Ext: Total number of Type-5 external LSAs in the database. Self-Originated Type-5 Ext: Total number of self originated Type-5 external LSAs in the database. Total: Total number of router LSAs in the OSPFv3 link state database. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 937
Authentication Type: Shows the type of authentication the interface performs on LSAs it receives. Metric Cost: Shows the priority of the path. Low costs have a higher priority than high costs. OSPF MTU-ignore: Shows whether to ignore MTU mismatches in database descriptor packets sent from neighboring routers. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 938
State: The OSPF Interface States are: down, loopback, waiting, point-to-point, designated router, and backup designated router. Designated Router: The router ID representing the designated router. Backup Designated Router: The router ID representing the backup designated router. Number of Link Events: The number of link events. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 939
Retransmit Delay Interval: Shows the number of seconds the interface adds to the age of LSA packets before transmission. LSA Ack Interval: Shows the amount of time, in seconds, the interface waits before sending an LSA acknowledgement after receiving an LSA. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 940
Virtual Link Not Found: The number of received OSPF packets discarded where the ingress interface is in a non-backbone area and the OSPF header identifies the packet as belonging to the backbone, but OSPF does not have a virtual link to the packet’s sender. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 941
IP address does not match the previously recorded IP address for that neighbor. NOTE: Does not apply to Hellos. Invalid OSPF Packet Type The number of OSPF packets discarded because the packet type field in the OSPF header is not a known type. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 942
DD sequence number. • Exchange - the router is describing its entire link state database by sending Database Description packets to the neighbor. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Page 943
Events: The number of times this neighbor relationship has changed state, or an error has occurred. Retransmission Queue Length: An integer representing the current length of the retransmission queue of the specified neighbor router Id of the specified interface. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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Subnet Mask: A valid subnet mask for this area range. Lsdb Type: The type of link advertisement associated with this area range. Advertisement: The status of the advertisement. Advertisement has two possible settings: enabled or disabled. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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Metric Val: The metric value is applied based on the TOS. It defaults to the least metric of the type of service among the interfaces to other areas. The OSPF cost for a route is a function of the metric value. Import Summary LSA: Controls the import of summary LSAs into stub areas. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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Authentication Type: Shows the type of authentication the interface performs on LSAs it receives. State: The OSPF Interface States are: down, loopback, waiting, point-to-point, designated router, and backup designated router. This is the state of the OSPF interface. Neighbor State: The neighbor state. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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Dead Interval: Is the configured dead interval for the OSPFv3 virtual interface. Retransmit Interval: Is the configured retransmit interval for the OSPFv3 virtual interface. Transit Delay: Is the configured transit delay for the OSPFv3 virtual interface. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Syntax ipv6 ospf areaid <areaid> <areaid> - is an IPv6 address, formatted as a 4-digit dotted-decimal number or a decimal value in the range of <0-4294967295>. Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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Hello Interval (i.e. 4). Valid values range for <seconds> is from 1 to 2147483647. Syntax ipv6 ospf dead-interval <seconds> no ipv6 ospf dead-interval <no> - This command sets the default OSPF dead interval for the specified interface. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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By default, if the MTU is larger than the router can accept, the Database Description packet is rejected and the OSPF adjacency is not established. Syntax ipv6 ospf mtu-ignore no ipv6 ospf mtu-ignore <no> - This command enables the OSPF MTU mismatch detection. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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Syntax ipv6 ospf priority <0-255> no ipv6 ospf priority <no> - This command sets the default OSPF priority for the specified router interface. Default Setting 1, which is the highest router priority Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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Valid values for <seconds> range from 1 to 3600 (1 hour). Syntax ipv6 ospf transmit-delay <seconds> no ipv6 ospf transmit-delay <no> - This command sets the default OSPF Transit Delay for the specified interface. Default Setting Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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This command configures the monetary default cost for the stub area. The operator must specify the area id and an integer value between 1-16777215. Syntax area <areaid> default-cost <1-16777215> <areaid> - Area ID. Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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<1-16777215> - The metric of the default route. The range is 1 to 16777215. comparable - It's NSSA-External 1. non-comparable - It's NSSA-External 2. no - This command disables the default route advertised into the NSSA. Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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This command configures the NSSA so that summary LSAs are not advertised into the NSSA Syntax area <areaid> nssa no-summary no area <areaid> nssa no-summary <areaid> - Area ID. no - This command disables nssa from the summary LSAs. Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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- a value of candidate will cause the router to participate in the translator election process when it attains border router status. no - This command disables the nssa translator role from the specified area id. Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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<areaid> nssa translator-stab-intv <areaid> - Area ID. <0-3600> - The range is 0 to 3600. no - Disables the nssa translator’s <stabilityinterval> from the specified area id. Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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- The lsdb type. The value is summarylink or nssaexternallink advertise - Allow advertising the specified area range. not-advertise - Disallow advertising the specified area range. no - This command deletes a specified area range. Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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<areaid> stub no-summary <areaid> - Area ID. no - This command sets the Summary LSA import mode to the default for the stub area identified by <areaid>. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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- This command deletes the OSPF virtual interface from the given interface, identified by <areaid> and <neighborid>. The <neighborid> parameter is the Router ID of the neighbor. Default Setting The default authentication type is none. Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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- This command configures the default dead 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. Default Setting 40 seconds. Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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<1-65535> - The range of the hello interval is 1 to 65535. no - This command configures the default hello interval for the OSPF virtual interface on the interface identified by <areaid> and <neighborid>. Default Setting 10 seconds. Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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<0-3600> - The range of the retransmit interval is 0 to 3600. no - This command configures the default retransmit interval for the OSPF virtual interface on the interface identified by <areaid> and <neighborid>. Default Setting 5 seconds. Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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<0-3600> - The range of the transmit delay is 0 to 3600. no - This command configures the default transmit delay for the OSPF virtual interface on the virtual interface identified by <areaid> and <neighborid>. Default Setting 1 second. Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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(Mbps). The reference bandwidth range is 1–4294967 Mbps. The different reference bandwidth can be independently configured for OSPFv2 and OSPFv3. Syntax auto-cost reference-bandwidth <1 to 4294967> no auto-cost reference-bandwidth Default Setting 100Mbps Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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<1-16777215> - The range of default metric is 1 to 16777215. <no> - This command is used to set a default for the metric of distributed routes. Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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- This command sets the default route preference value of OSPF in the router. Default Setting Intra is 8. Inter is 10. Type 1 is 13. Type 2 is 150. Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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<0-2147483647> no exit-overflow-interval <0-2147483674> - The range of exit overflow interval for OSPF is 0 to 2147483674. no - This command configures the default exit overflow interval for OSPF. Default Setting Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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<1-2> - The maximum number of paths that OSPF can report for a given destination. The range of the value is 1 to 2. no - This command resets the number of paths that OSPF can report for a given destination back to its default value. Default Setting Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
The valid values are (1 to 15). Default Route Advertise: The default route. Distance: Configured value. Update Time: Configured value. Garbage Time: Configured value. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch Info Time: Configured value. Enable Ripng of interfaces: List all interfaces enabled RIPng. Enable passive mode of interfaces: List all interfaces enabled RIPng passive. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
IPv6 Router RIP Config 8.5.2.2 ipv6 rip This command enables RIPng on a router interface. Syntax ipv6 rip no ipv6 rip no - This command disables RIPng on a router interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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This command is used to set the advertisement of default routes. Syntax default-information originate no default-information originate no - This command is used to cancel the advertisement of default routes. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode IPv6 Router RIP Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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Syntax distance rip <1-255> no distance rip <1-255> - the value for distance. no - This command sets the default route preference value of RIPng in the router. Default Setting Command Mode IPv6 Router RIP Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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- This command sets to use simple split horizon mode. poison - This command sets to use poison reverse mode. no - This command cancel to set the RIPngplit horizon mode and sets none mode. Default Setting Simple Command Mode IPv6 Router RIP Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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{ospf | static | connected} [metric] <1 - 15> - a value for metric. no - This command de-configures RIPng protocol to redistribute routes from the specified source protocol/routers. Default Setting Metric – not-configured Command Mode IPv6 Router RIP Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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- This command sets the RIPng timer to default value. Default Setting update - the default value is 30 (seconds) garbage - the default value is 120 (seconds) info - the default value is 180 (seconds) Command Mode Global Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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Use the no ipv6 rip passive-interface return to the default value. Syntax ipv6 rip passive-interface no ipv6 rip passive-interface no - This command sets the RIPng timer to default value. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
(Optional) The sequence number of the prefix list entry. longer: (Optional) Displays all entries of a prefix list that are more specific than the given network/length. first-match: (Optional) Displays the entry of a prefix list that matches the given network/length. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Specifies the match criteria for routes being compared to the prefix list statement. The ipv6-prefix can be any valid IPv6 prefix where the address is specified in hexadecimal using 16-bit values between colons. The prefix-length is the The length of the IPv6 QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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UPDATE is sent or received. If the command specifies a global IPv6 address, the address is not required to be on a local subnet. To remove a set command from a route map, use the no form of this command. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
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(Optional) Name of the prefix list from which the hit count is to be cleared. ipv6-prefix/prefixlength: (Optional) IPv6 prefix number and length (in bits) of the network mask. If this option is specified, hit counters are only cleared for the matching statement. QuantaMesh | IPv6 Commands...
Syntax show dcb fip-snooping enode Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message ENode MAC: MAC address of the ENode. ENode Interface Number: Name of the interface to which the ENode is connected. QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
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UANTA COMPUTER INC. Layer 2/3/4 Managed Switch VLAN ID: ID number of the VLAN to which the ENode belongs. ENode Name ID: Name ID. QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
FCF Interface Number: The interface to which the FCF is connected FCF MAC address: MAC address of the FCF.. ENode MAC address: MAC address of the ENode. ENode Interface Number: The interface to which the ENode is connected QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
FCF Interface Number: Name of the interface to which the FCoE Forwarder (FCF) is connected. VLAN ID: ID number of the VLAN to which the FCF belongs. FC MAP: May FC-Map value used by the FCF. Switch Name: Name ID. Fabric Name: Name of the FCF. QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
ACLs and internal data are cleaned up. Syntax fip-snooping no fip-snooping no - This command disables fip snooping function. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode DCB (Data Center Bridging) Config QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
Syntax fip-snooping vlan <1-4093> no fip-snooping vlan <1-4093> <1 - 4093> - VLAN ID. no - This command disable snooping on a specific VLAN. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode DCB (Data Center Bridging) Config QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
Both PFC and 802.3x flow control are enabled, PFC will take effect. Syntax priority-flow-control mode { on | auto} no priority-flow-control mode no - This command auto the Priority-Flow-Control (PFC) on the interface. Default Setting Auto Command Mode DCB (Data Center Bridging) interface mode QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
The default behavior for priority(3,4,5,6) are no-drop Command Mode DCB (Data Center Bridging) interface mode 9.2.4 clear priority-flow-control statistics Clear all global and interface PFC statistics Syntax clear priority-flow-control statistics Command Mode Privileged EXEC QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
9.3.2 show dcb ets traffic-class-group This command displays ETS traffic-class-group. Syntax show dcb ets traffic-class-group [<slot/port>] <slot/port> - Interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: The slot/port of the interface. QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
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Weight:.The weight of the TCG used during non-strict scheduling. Scheduler Type: Indicates whether this queue is scheduled for transmission using a strict priority or a weighted scheme. QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
<bw-0> <bw-1> <bw-2> <bw-0>: The maximum bandwidth percentage for TCG 0. <bw-1>: The maximum bandwidth percentage for TCG 1. <bw-2>: The maximum bandwidth percentage for TCG 2. Default Setting None Command Mode Data-Center-Bridging Interface Mode QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
Use the ets traffic-class-group strict command to activate the strict priority scheduler mode for each Traffic Class Group. Syntax ets traffic-class-group strict <TCG-id> [<TCG-id>] [<TCG-id>] < TCG ID >: The number of TCG ID from 0 to 2. Default Setting None Command Mode Data-Center-Bridging Interface Mode QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
< wp-0> <wp-1> <wp-2> <wp-0>: The number of weight for queue 0. <wp-1>: The number of weight for queue 1. <wp-2>: The number of weight for queue 2. Default Setting None Command Mode Data-Center-Bridging Interface Mode QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Displays the interface number. Link: Displays the link status of this interface Admin Mode: Displays the administrative mode of EVB on this interface. QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
Support Mode: Display the support mode of EVB on this interface. Configure Mode: Display the configured mode of EVB on this interface. Configure RTE: Display the configured RTE of EVB on this interface. Current RTE: Display the current RTE of EVB on this interface. QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands...
This command sets the administrative mode of EVB for an interface. Syntax evb enable no evb enable no - This command sets administrative mode to disable for the interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config QuantaMesh | Data Center Bridging Commands 1000...
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