Home
User Manual - LUCKINSlive
Contents
1. manual manually setting the signal contact monitor state 234 Enables or disables the monitoring of the selected event or all events enable monitoring disable no monitoring Set the manual setting of the signal contact closed open Only takes immediate effect in manual mode 31007130 03 2010 4 9 System Utilities trap Configures the sending of traps concerning the signal contact enable enables sending traps disable disables sending traps 4 9 24temperature This command configures the lower and upper temperature limit for the device If these limits are exceeded a trap is sent The unit for the temperature limit is C Celsius the minimum value is 99 the maximum val ue is 99 The default for the lower limit is 0 for the upper limit it is 70 Note to give the temperature in Fahrenheit use the suffix f Format temperature lower limit upper limit lt temperature value gt c Mode Global Config lower limit Configure the lower temperature limit lower upper Configure the upper temperature limit 31007130 03 2010 235 4 9 System Utilities 4 9 25 reboot This command resets the switch cold start See reload on page 236 Reset means that all network connections are terminated and the boot code executes The switch uses the stored configuration to initialize the switch You are prompted to confirm that the reset should proceed A successful re
2. 246 31007130 03 2010 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 18lldp config chassis tx hold mult Configure the LLDP transmit hold multiplier a time to live value expressed as a multiple of the LLDP Message Tx Interval tx interval min 2 max 10 default 4 Format lldp config chassis tx hold mult lt tx hold multi plier gt Mode Global Config Tx hold mult Configure the LLDP transmit hold multiplier a time to live value expressed as a multiple of the LLDP Message Tx Interval tx interval min 2 max 10 default 4 4 10 19lldp chassis tx interval Configure the interval at which LLDP frames are transmitted on behalf of this LLDP agent unit seconds min 5 sec max 32768 sec default 30 sec Format lldp chassis tx interval lt tx interval gt Mode Global Config Tx interval Configure the interval at which LLDP frames are transmitted on behalf of this LLDP agent unit seconds min 5 sec max 32768 sec default 30 sec 31007130 03 2010 247 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 20clear Ildp config all Clear the LLDP configuration i e set all configurable parameters to default values all chassis as well as port specific parameters at once Note LLDP Remote data remains unaffected Format clear lldp config all Mode Privileged EXEC 4 10 21 dp admin state Configure the port s LLDP admin state if LLDP IEEE802 1AB frames will be transmitted to and o
3. Mode Global Config 4 10 15lldp config chassis notification interval Configure the LLDP minimum notification interval the minimum time after a notification trap has been sent until a new trap can be sent unit seconds min 5 sec max 3600 sec default 5 sec Format lidp config chassis notification interval lt notification interval gt Mode Global Config Notification interval Configure the LLDP minimum notification interval the minimum time after a notification trap has been sent until a new trap can be sent unit seconds min 5 sec max 3600 sec default 5 sec 31007130 03 2010 245 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 16lldp config chassis re init delay Configure the LLDP re initialization delay unit seconds min 1 sec max 10 sec default 2 sec Format lldp config chassis re init delay lt re init delay gt Mode Global Config Re init delay Configure the LLDP re initialization delay unit seconds min 1 sec max 10 sec default 2 sec 4 10 17 lldp config chassis tx delay Configure the LLDP transmit delay the delay between successive LLDP frame transmissions unit seconds min 1 sec max 8192 sec default 2 sec Format lldp config chassis tx delay lt tx delay gt Mode Global Config Tx delay Configure the LLDP transmit delay the delay between successive LLDP frame transmissions unit seconds min 1 sec max 8192 sec default 2 sec
4. This command maps an 802 1p priority to an internal traffic class for a device when in Global Config mode The number of available traffic classes may vary with the platform Userpriority and trafficclass can both be the range from 0 7 The command is only available on platforms that support priority to traffic class mapping on a per port basis and the number of available traffic classes may vary with the platform Format classofservice dotlp mapping lt userpriority gt lt traf ficclass gt Mode Global Config or Interface Config no classofservice dotlp mapping This command restores the default mapping of the 802 1p priority to an internal traffic class Format no classofservice dotlp mapping Modes Global Config or Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 75 CLI Commands Base 4 3 Class of Service CoS Commands 4 3 2 classofservice ip dscp mapping This command maps an IP DSCP value to an internal traffic class The lt ipdscp gt value is specified as either an integer from 0 to 63 or symbolically through one of the following keywords af11 af12 af13 af21 af22 af23 af81 af32 af33 af41 af42 af43 be cs0 cs1 cs2 cs3 cs4 cs5 cs6 cs 7 ef Format classofservice ip dscp mapping lt ipdscp gt lt traf ficclass gt Mode Global Config no classofservice ip dscp mapping This command restores the default mapping of the IP DSCP value to an internal traffic class Format no classofservice dotip
5. 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 14 show interface This command displays a summary of statistics for a specific port or a count of all CPU traffic based upon the argument Format show interface lt slot ports switchport Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC The display parameters when the argument is lt slot port gt is as follows Packets Received Without Error The total number of packets including broadcast packets and multi cast packets received by the processor Packets Received With Error The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher layer protocol Broadcast Packets Received The total number of packets received that were directed to the broad cast address Note that this does not include multicast packets Packets Transmitted Without Error The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface Transmit Packets Errors The number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors Collisions Frames The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment Time Since Counters Last Cleared The elapsed time in days hours minutes and seconds since the sta tistics for this port were last cleared The display parameters when the argument is switchport is as follows Packets Received Without Error The total number of packets including broadcast packet
6. The lt macaddr gt parameter must be specified as a 6 byte hexadecimal num ber in the format of b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 The lt vlanid gt parameter must identify a valid VLAN 1 to 4042 Format no macfilter lt macaddr gt lt vlanid gt Mode Global Config 132 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 6 macfilter adddest This command adds the interface to the destination filter set for the MAC filter with the given lt macaddr gt and VLAN of lt vlanid gt The lt macaddr gt parameter must be specified as a 6 byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1 b2 b3 04 b5 b6 The lt vilanid gt parameter must identify a valid VLAN 1 4042 Format macfilter adddest lt macaddr gt lt vlanid gt Mode Interface Config no macfilter adddest This command removes a port from the destination filter set for the MAC filter with the given lt macaddr gt and VLAN of lt vlanid gt The lt macaddr gt parameter must be specified as a 6 byte hexadecimal number in the for mat of b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 The lt vlanid gt parameter must identify a valid VLAN 1 4042 Format no macfilter adddest lt macaddr gt lt vlanid gt Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 133 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 7 macfilter adddest all This command adds all interfaces to the destination filter set for the MAC filter with the given lt macaddr gt and VLAN of lt vlanid gt The lt macaddr gt parameter must be spec
7. and telephones connect two or more LANs the larger network constitutes what is called a WAN or Wide Area Network MAC 1 Medium Access Control In LANs the sublayer of the data link control layer that supports medium dependent functions and uses the services of the physical layer to provide services to the logical link control LLC sublayer The MAC sublayer includes the method of determing when a device has access to the transmission medium 2 Message Authentication Code In computer security a value that is a part of a message or accompanies a message and is used to determine that the contents origin author or other attributes of all or part of the message are as they appear to be IBM Glossary of Computing Terms Management Information Base When SNMP devices send SNMP messages to the management console the device managing SNMP messages it stores information in the MIB MBONE See Multicast Backbone on page 375 MDC Management Data Clock MDI Management Data Interface MDIO Management Data Input Output 31007130 03 2010 Glossary MDIX Management Dependent Interface Crossover MIB See Management Information Base on page 374 MOSPF See Multicast OSPF on page 375 MPLS See Multi Protocol Label Switching on page 375 Multicast Backbone The MBONE is a virtual network It is layered on top of portions of the physical Internet to Support routing of IP mul
8. 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 192 192 193 193 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 03 2010 Content 4 9 4 10 4 8 8 users passwd 4 8 9 users snmpv3 accessmode 4 8 10users snmpv3 authentication 4 8 11 users snmpvs encryption System Utilities 4 9 1 address conflict 4 9 2 clear eventlog 4 9 3 traceroute 4 9 4 clear arp table switch 4 9 5 clear config 4 9 6 clear config factory 4 9 7 clear counters 4 9 8 clear hiper ring 4 9 9 clear igmpsnooping 4 9 10clear mac addr table 4 9 11clear pass 4 9 12clear signal contact 4 9 13clear traplog 4 9 14clear ring coupling 4 9 15clear vian 4 9 16config watchdog 4 9 17copy 4 9 18device status 4 9 19device status 4 9 20logout 4 9 21 ping 4 9 22signal contact connection error 4 9 23signal contact 4 9 24temperature 4 9 25reboot 4 9 26reload LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 1 show Ildp 4 10 2show Ildp config 4 10 3show Ildp config chassis 4 10 4show Ildp config chassis admin state 4 10 5show Ildp config chassis notification interval 4 10 6show Ildp config chassis re init delay 4 10 7show lldp config chassis tx delay 4 10 8show Ildp config chassis tx hold mult 31007130 03 2010 216 217 218 219 221 221 221 222 222 223 223 223 224 225 225 226 226 226 227 228 229 230 231 231 232 233 233 234 235 236 236 237 237 237 238 238 23
9. 31007130 03 2010 187 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 70 snmp trap link status all This command enables link status traps for all interfaces Note This command is valid only when the Link Up Down Flag is enabled see snmp server enable traps linkmode Format snmp trap link status all Mode Global Config no snmp trap link status all This command disables link status traps for all interfaces Note This command is valid only when the Link Up Down Flag is enabled see snmp server enable traps linkmode Format no snmp trap link status all Mode Global Config 188 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 71 Spanning tree bpdumigrationcheck This command enables BPDU migration check on a given interface The all option enables BPDU migration check on all interfaces Format Spanning tree bpdumigrationcheck lt slot port gt all Mode Global Config no spanning tree bpdumigrationcheck This command disables BPDU migration check on a given interface The all option disables BPDU migration check on all interfaces Format no spanning tree bpdumigrationcheck lt slot port gt all Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 189 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 72 speed This command sets the speed and duplex setting for the interface Format speed lt 100 10 gt lt half duplex full duplex gt 1000 full duplex Mode Interface Config Acceptable values
10. 5 Format serial timeout lt 0 160 gt Mode Line Config no serial timeout This command sets the maximum connect time without console activity in minutes back to the default value Format no serial timeout Mode Line Config 31007130 03 2010 89 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 12 set prompt This command changes the name of the prompt The length of name may be up to 64 alphanumeric characters Format set prompt lt prompt string gt Mode Privileged EXEC 4 4 13 show ethernet ip This command displays the admin state of the EtherNet IP function Format show ethernet ip Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 90 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 14show network This command displays configuration settings associated with the switch s network interface The network interface is the logical interface used for in band connectivity with the switch via any of the switch s front panel ports The configuration parameters associated with the switch s network interface do not affect the configuration of the front panel ports through which traffic is switched or routed Format show network Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC IP Address The IP address of the interface The factory default value is 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask The IP subnet mask for this interface The factory default value is 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway The default gateway for this IP interface The factory
11. A maximum of ten scripts are allowed on the switch The combined size of all script files on the switch shall not exceed 1024 KB 4 6 1 script apply This command applies the commands in the script to the switch We recom mend that the system have default configurations but users are not prevent ed from applying scripts on systems with non default configurations The lt scriptname gt parameter is the name of the script to apply Format script apply lt scriptname gt Mode Privileged EXEC 126 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 6 Scripting Commands 4 6 2 script delete This command deletes a specified script where the lt scriptname gt parameter is the name of the script to be deleted The all option deletes all the scripts present on the switch Format script delete lt scriptname gt all Mode Privileged EXEC 4 6 3 script list This command lists all scripts present on the switch as well as the remaining available space Format script list eam Mode Privileged EXEC Configuration Script Name of the script Without the optional EAM parameter Listing of the scripts in the switch s flash memory With the optional EAM parameter Listing of the scripts on the exter nal EAM Size Size of the script 31007130 03 2010 127 CLI Commands Base 4 6 Scripting Commands 4 6 4 script show This command displays the contents of a script file The parameter lt script name gt is the name of the
12. Applying or validating a script requires the following conditions for a scram bled secret else it will be considered invalid usually only relevant if a script is edited manually string must not be longer than 64 hex digits string must only contain the digits 0 9 and the characters A F or a f string length must be even 31007130 03 2010 29 Command Structure 1 1 Format 1 1 9 Unit Slot Port Naming Convention Switch software references physical entities such as cards and ports using a Slot Port naming convention This convention is also used to identify certain logical entities such as Link Aggregation LAG interfaces The slot number has two uses In the case of physical ports it identifies the card containing the ports In the case of logical ports it also identifies the type of interface or port Physical slot numbers Physical slot numbers begin with one and are allocated up to the maximum number of physical slots Logical slot numbers Logical slots immediately follow physical slots and identify LAG or router interfaces For LAG the slot number 8 is used For VLAN inter faces the slot number 9 is used The port identifies the specific physical port or logical interface being man aged on a given slot Physical Ports The physical ports for each slot are numbered sequentially starting from one Logical Interfaces There are two types of logical interfaces LAG and VLAN routing interfaces LAG interfaces are only used
13. CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 14 spanning tree forward time This command sets the Bridge Forward Delay parameter to a new value for the common and internal spanning tree The forward time value is in seconds within a range of 4 to 30 with the value being greater than or equal to Bridge Max Age 2 1 Default 15 Format spanning tree forward time lt 4 30 gt Mode Global Config no spanning tree forward time This command sets the Bridge Forward Delay parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value i e 15 Format no spanning tree forward time Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 293 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 15 spanning tree hello time This command sets the Hello Time parameter to a new value for the common and internal spanning tree The hellotime lt value gt is in whole seconds within a range of 1 to 2 with the value being less than or equal to Bridge Max Age 2 1 Default 2 Format spanning tree hello time lt 1 2 gt Mode Interface Config Global Config no spanning tree hello time This command sets the Hello Time parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value i e 2 Format no spanning tree hello time Mode Interface Config Global Config 294 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 16 spanning tree max age This command sets the Bridge Max Age
14. Delete the descriptive name for the current interface physical ports only Format no name Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 257 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 258 31007130 03 2010 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol These commands show and configure the SNTP parameters 4 11 1 show sntp This command shows all SNTP settings Format show sntp Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 11 2 show sntp anycast This command shows all SNTP anycast configuration settings Format show sntp anycast Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC address Show the SNTP server s anycast destination IP Address 31007130 03 2010 259 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol transmit interval Show the SNTP Server s interval for sending Anycast messages unit seconds vlan Show the SNTP server s Anycast VLAN ID used for sending Anycast messages 4 11 3 show sntp client This command shows all SNTP anycast configuration settings Format show sntp client Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC accept broadcast Show if the SNTP Client accepts SNTP broadcasts disable after sync Show if the SNTP client will be disabled once it is synchronized to the time server offset Show the local time s offset in minutes with respect to UTC positive values for locations east of Greenwich request interval Show the SNTP Client s request interval unit
15. Privileged EXEC 222 31007130 03 2010 4 9 System Utilities 4 9 5 clear config This command resets the configuration in RAM to the factory defaults without powering off the switch Format clear config Mode Privileged EXEC 4 9 6 clear config factory This command resets the whole configuration to the factory defaults Confi guration data and scripts stored in nonvolatile memory will also be deleted Format clear config factory Mode Privileged EXEC 4 9 7 clear counters This command clears the stats for a specified lt slot port gt or for all the ports or for the entire switch based upon the argument Format clear counters lt slot port gt all Mode Privileged EXEC 31007130 03 2010 223 4 9 System Utilities 4 9 8 clear hiper ring This command clears the HIPER Ring configuration deletes it Format clear hiper ring Mode Privileged EXEC 224 31007130 03 2010 4 9 System Utilities 4 9 9 clear igmpsnooping This command clears the tables managed by the IGMP Snooping function and will attempt to delete these entries from the Multicast Forwarding Data base Format clear igmpsnooping Mode Privileged EXEC 4 9 10 clear mac addr table This command clears the switch s MAC address table the forwarding data base that contains the learned MAC addresses Note this command does not affect the MAC filtering table Format clear igmpsnooping Mode Privileged EXEC 31007130 03 201
16. Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands Port Forwarding State The forwarding state of the port within the CST Port Role The role of the specified interface within the CST Port Path Cost The configured path cost for the specified interface Designated Root Identifier of the designated root for this port within the CST Designated Port Cost Path Cost offered to the LAN by the Designated Port Designated Bridge The bridge containing the designated port Designated Port Identifier Port on the Designated Bridge that offers the lowest cost to the LAN Topology Change Acknowledgement Value of flag in next Configuration Bridge Protocol Data Unit BPDU transmission indicating if a topology change is in progress for this port Hello Time The hello time in use for this port Edge Port The configured value indicating if this port is an edge port Edge Port Status The derived value of the edge port status True if operating as an edge port false otherwise Point To Point MAC Status Derived value indicating if this port is part of a point to point link CST Regional Root The regional root identifier in use for this port CST Port Cost The configured path cost for this port 31007130 03 2010 283 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 5 show spanning tree mst port Summary This command displays the settings of one or all ports within the specified multiple spanning tree instance The parameter lt mstid gt
17. Table 10 Quick Start up User Account Management 31007130 03 2010 35 Quick Start up 2 2 System Info and System Setup Quick Start up IP Address To view the network parametes the operator can access the device by the following methods Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Web Browser Note Helpful Hint The user should do a copy system running config nvram startup config after configuring the network parameters so that the configurations are not lost Command Details show network Displays the Network Configurations in User EXEC IP Address IP Address of the switch Default IP is 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask IP Subnet Mask for the switch Default is 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway The default Gateway for this switch Default value is 0 0 0 0 Burned in MAC Address The Burned in MAC Address used for in band connectivity Network Configurations Protocol BOOTP DHCP Indicates which network protocol is being used Default is DHCP Network Configurations Protocol Ethernet Switch Configurator Soft ware Indicates the status of the Ethernet Switch Configurator Soft ware protocol Default is read write Management VLAN ld Specifies VLAN id Web Mode Indicates whether HTTP Web is enabled JavaScript Mode Indicates whether java mode is enabled When the user accesses the switch s web interface and JavaScript Mode is enabled the switch s web server will deliver a HTML page that contains JavaScript Some browsers do not support
18. header field Source IP address Layer 4 socket number information and differentiated service Once this classification is complete and mapped different packets are assigned to corresponding Labeled Switch Paths LSPs where Label Switch Routers LSRs place outgoing labels on the packets With these LSPs network operators can divert and route traffic based on data stream type and Internet access customer MT RJ connector A type of fiber optic cable jack that is similar in shape and concept to a standard telephone jack enabling duplex 376 fiber optic cables to be plugged into compatible devices as easily as plugging in a telephone cable MUX See Multiplexing on page 375 N NM Network Module nm Nanometer 1 x 10e9 meters NP Network Processor O Open Systems Interconnection OSI is a seven 7 layer architecture model for communications systems developed by the ISO for the interconnection of data communications systems Each layer uses and builds on the services provided by those below it Operating System Application Programming Interface OSAPI is a module within the System Support software that provides a set of interfaces to OS support functions OS Operating System OSAPI See Operating System Application Programming Interface on page 376 OSI See Open Systems Interconnection on page 376 31007130 03 2010 Glossary P PDU See Protocol Data Unit
19. ipaddr 192 168 11 110 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 decimal macaddr A7 C9 89 DD A9 B3 hexidecimal digit pairs Table 1 Network Address Syntax Double quotation marks such as System Name with Spaces set off user de fined strings If the operator wishes to use spaces as part of a name param eter then it must be enclosed in double quotation marks Empty strings are not valid user defined strings Command completion finishes spelling the command when enough letters of a command are typed to uniquely identify the command word The command may be executed by typing lt enter gt command abbreviation or the com mand word may be completed by typing the lt tab gt or lt space bar gt command completion The value Err designates that the requested value was not internally acces sible The value of designates that the value is unknown 24 31007130 03 2010 Command Structure 1 1 Format 1 1 5 Annotations The CLI allows the user to type single line annotations at the command prompt for use when writing test or configuration scripts and for better read ability The exclamation point character flags the beginning of a com ment The comment flag character can begin a word anywhere on the command line and all input following this character is ignored Any command line that begins with the character is recognized as a comment line and ig nored by the parser Some examples are provided below Sc
20. seconds server Show the SNTP Client s server IP addresses server primary Show the SNTP Client s primary server IP addresses 260 31007130 03 2010 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol server secondary Show the SNTP Client s redundant server IP addresses server threshold Show the SNTP Client s threshold in milliseconds 4 11 4show sntp operation This command shows if the SNTP function is enabled or disabled Format show sntp operation Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 11 5 show sntp server This command shows the SNTP Server s configuration parameters Format show sntp server disable if local Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC disable if local Show if the server will be disabled if the time is running from the local clock and not synchronized to an external time source 31007130 03 2010 261 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol 4 11 6 show sntp status This command shows the SNTP state synchronization and error messages Format show sntp status Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 262 31007130 03 2010 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol 4 11 7 show sntp time This command shows time and date Format show sntp time sntp system Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC sntp Show the current SNTP date and UTC time system Show the local system s current date and time 4 11 8 no sntp This command disables sntp Format no sntp Mode Global Config 310
21. show vlan lt vlanid gt Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC VLAN ID There is a VLAN Identifier VID associated with each VLAN The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4042 31007130 03 2010 181 4 7 Device Configuration Commands VLAN Name A string associated with this VLAN as a convenience It can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long including blanks The default is blank VLAN ID 1 always has a name of Default This field is optional VLAN Type Type of VLAN which can be Default VLAN ID 1 a static one that is configured and permanently defined or Dynamic one that is cre ated by GVRP registration Slot Port Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes It is possi ble to set the parameters for all ports by using the selectors on the top line Current Determines the degree of participation of this port in this VLAN The permissible values are 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 equiv alent to registration forbidden in the IEEE 802 1Q standard Autodetect Specifies to allow the port to be dynamically regis tered in this VLAN via GVRP The port will not participate in this VLAN unless a join request is received on this port This is equivalent to registration normal in the IEEE 802 1Q standard Configured Determines the configured degree of particip
22. 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 disabled critical Format logging console severitylevel Mode Global Config no logging console This command disables logging to the console Format no logging console 122 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 5 Syslog Commands 4 5 5 logging host This command enables logging to a host where up to eight hosts can be configured Default Port 514 Level Alert Format logging host lt hostaddress gt lt port gt lt severitylevel gt Mode Global Config Severity number Severity name Meaning 0 emergency Minimum severity to be logged is 0 This is the highest level and will result in all other messages of lower levels not being logged 1 alert Minimum severity to be logged is 1 2 critical Minimum severity to be logged is 2 3 error Minimum severity to be logged is 3 4 warning Minimum severity to be logged is 4 5 notice Minimum severity to be logged is 5 6 info Minimum severity to be logged is 6 7 debug Minimum severity to be logged is 7 This is the lowest level and will result in messages of all levels being logged Tab 15 Possible severity levels 31007130 03 2010 123 CLI Commands Base 4 5 Syslog Commands 4 5 6 logging host reconfigure The Logging Host Index for which to change the IP Address Format
23. 155 set igmp groupmembershipinterval 157 set igmp interfacemode all 158 31007130 03 2010 Index set igmp maxresponse 160 set prompt 90 show arp 48 show arp switch 53 53 53 53 65 65 show bridge aging time 49 show bridge vlan learning 50 show classofservice 53 show classofservice dot1pmapping 78 show classofservice ip dscp mapping 79 show classofservice trust 80 show commands show inventory 165 166 168 170 171 172 174 175 349 show loginsession 210 show port 177 show stats switch detailed 55 57 63 show switchconfig 179 180 181 show users 211 show vlan detailed 181 show vlan interface 184 show vlan summary 183 show device status 52 show dhcp relay 335 show eventlog 54 show fast hiper ring 318 show hiper ring 312 show hiper ring info 313 show igmpsnooping 168 show interface 55 show interface ethernet 57 show interface switchport 65 show inventory 53 199 show ip http 360 show lidp 237 show Ildp chassis tx interval 240 show Ildp config 237 show Ildp config chassis 238 show Ildp config chassis admin state 238 show Ildp config chassis notification interval 239 show Ildp config chassis re init delay 239 show Ildp config chassis tx delay 240 show lIldp config chassis tx hold mult 240 show Ildp config port 241 show Ildp config port tlv 242 show lldp remote data 243 show logging 65 show loginsession 210 217 218 219 show mac addr table 66 show mac filter table igmpsnooping 171 show mac filter table stats 17
24. 172 174 175 349 resetting 236 statistics related 201 commands 55 57 63 System Utilities 221 349 system utilities 221 233 T tagging 206 208 telnet sessions closing 209 232 sessions displaying 210 temperature 235 traceroute 222 transport input telnet 82 trap log clearing 226 227 User Account Management Commands 209 user account management commands 201 commands 209 User Exec Mode 42 users adding 214 215 deleting 212 213 214 215 displaying 211 passwords 216 226 users defaultlogin 354 users login 355 users name 212 213 214 215 users passwd 216 users snmpv3 accessmode 217 users snmpv3 authentication 218 users snmpv3 encryption 219 V vlan 195 VLAN Mode 42 VLANs adding 195 changing the name of 200 deleting 195 details 181 frame acceptance mode 197 198 203 IDs 205 207 ingress filtering 199 204 386 jointime 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 leave all time 146 leave time 145 participation in 201 202 port information 184 resetting parameters 228 summary information 183 tagging 206 208 W Web connections displaying 210 31007130 03 2010
25. 53show mac filter table multicast 172 4 7 54show mac filter table static 173 4 7 55show mac filter table staticfiltering 174 4 7 56show mac filter table stats 175 4 7 57show monitor 176 4 7 58show monitor session 176 4 7 59show port 177 4 7 60show rmon alarm 179 4 7 61show selftest 179 4 7 62show storm control 180 31007130 03 2010 7 Content 4 8 4 7 63show storm control limiters port 4 7 64show vlan 4 7 65show vlan brief 4 7 66show vlan port 4 7 67 shutdown 4 7 68shutdown all 4 7 69snmp trap link status 4 7 70snmp trap link status all 4 7 71 spanning tree bpdumigrationcheck 4 7 2speed 4 7 73storm control broadcast 4 7 74storm control egress limiting 4 7 75storm control ingress limiting 4 7 76storm control broadcast port related 4 7 77storm control egress limit 4 7 78storm control ingress limit 4 7 79storm control ingress mode 4 7 80storm control flowcontrol 4 7 81 vlan 4 7 82vlan0 transparent mode 4 7 83vlan acceptframe 4 7 84vlan database 4 7 85vlan ingressfilter 4 7 86vlan name 4 7 87vlan participation 4 7 88vlan participation all 4 7 89vlan port acceptframe all 4 7 90vlan port ingressfilter all 4 7 91vlan port pvid all 4 7 92vlan port tagging all 4 7 93vlan pvid 4 7 94vlan tagging User Account Management Commands 4 8 1 disconnect 4 8 2 show loginsession 4 8 3 show users 4 8 4 users defaultlogin 4 8 5 users login lt user gt 4 8 6 users access 4 8 7 users name 31007130 181 181 183
26. JavaScript In this case a HTML page without JavaScript is necessary In this case set JavaScript Mode to disabled Default enabled network parms Sets the IP Address subnet mask and gateway of the router The IP lt ipaddr gt lt net Address and the gateway must be on the same subnet mask gt gateway in Privileged EXEC IP Address range from 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Table 11 Quick Start up IP Address 36 31007130 03 2010 Quick Start up 2 2 System Info and System Setup Command Details Subnet Mask range from 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Gateway Address range from 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Table 11 Quick Start up IP Address Quick Start up Downloading from TFTP Server Before starting a TFTP server download the operator must complete the Quick Start up for the IP Address Command Details copy lt url gt nvram startup Sets the destination download datatype to be an config system image image system image or a configuration file nvram startup config The URL must be specified as tftp ipAddr filepath fileName The nvram startup config option downloads the configuration file using tftp and system image option downloads the code file Table 12 Quick Start up Downloading from TFTP Server Quick Start up Factory Defaults ciehirtne fetes Se clear config Enter yes when the prompt pops up to clear all the confi in Privileged EXEC Mode gurations made to the switch copy system running _ En
27. TP port cable crossing disable The device does not swap the port output and port input of the TP port 130 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 3 auto negotiate all This command enables automatic negotiation on all ports The default value is enable Format auto negotiate all Mode Global Config no auto negotiate all This command disables automatic negotiation on all ports Format no auto negotiate all Mode Global Config 4 7 4 media module remove This command logically removes a media module that has already been physically removed Format media module remove lt 1 n gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 131 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 5 macfilter This command adds a static MAC filter entry for the MAC address lt macada dr gt on the VLAN lt vlanid gt The lt macaddr gt parameter must be specified as a 6 byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 The restricted MAC Addresses are 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 80 C2 00 00 00 to 01 80 C2 00 00 0F 01 80 C2 00 00 20 to 01 80 C2 00 00 21 and FF FF FF FF FF FF The lt vlanid gt parameter must identify a valid VLAN 1 to 4042 Up to 100 static MAC filters may be created Format macfilter lt macaddr gt lt vlanid gt Mode Global Config no macfilter This command removes all filtering restrictions and the static MAC filter entry for the MAC address lt macaddr gt on the VLAN lt vlanid gt
28. ToS Differentiated Services avoids simple priority tagging and depends on more complex policy or rule statements to determine how to forward a given network packet An analogy is made to travel services in which a person can choose among different modes of travel train bus airplane degree of comfort the number of stops on the route standby status the time of day or period of year for the trip and so forth For a given set of packet travel rules a packet is given one of 64 possible forwarding behaviors known as per hop behaviors PHBs A six bit field known as the Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP in the Internet Protocol Internet Protocol header specifies the per hop behavior for a given flow of packets Differentiated Services and the Class of Service approach provide a way to control traffic that is both more flexible and more scalability than the Quality of Service approach Diffserv See Differentiated Services on page 369 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network With dynamic addressing a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network In some systems the device s IP address can even change while it is still connected DHCP also supports a mix of static and dynamic IP 369 Glossary addresses Dynamic addressing simplifies network administration because the software tracks IP
29. an programmer to interface with functions provided by an application AVL tree Binary tree having the property that for any node in the tree the difference in height between the left and right subtrees of that node is no more than 1 B BPDU See Bridge Protocol Data Unit on page 368 BootP See Bootstrap Protocol on page 368 Bootstrap Protocol An Internet protocol that enables a diskless workstation to discover its own IP address the IP address of a BootP server on the network and a file to be loaded into memory to boot the machine This enables the workstation to boot without requiring a hard or floppy disk drive 368 Bridge Protocol Data Unit BPDU is the IEEE 802 1D MAC Bridge Management protocol that is the standard implementation of STP Spanning Tree Protocol It uses the STP algorithm to insure that physical loops in the network topology do not result in logical looping of network traffic Using one bridge configured as root for reference the BPDU switches one of two bridges forming a network loop into standby mode so that only one side of a potential loop passes traffic By examing frequent 802 1d configuration updates a bridge in the standby mode can switch automatically into the forward mode if the other bridge forming the loop fails C Checksum A simple error detection scheme in which each transmitted message is identified with a numerical value based on the number of set bit
30. and target devices must have the ping utility enabled and running on top of TCP IP The switch can be pinged from any IP workstation with which the switch is connected as long as there is a physical path between the switch and the workstation The terminal interface sends three pings to the target station Format ping lt ipaddr gt Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 9 22 signal contact connection error This command configures the signal contact link error monitoring for this port Format signal contact connection error disable enable Mode Interface Config disable A link down event on this port will be not monitored by a signal con tact default enable A link down event on this port will be monitored by a signal contact 31007130 03 2010 233 4 9 System Utilities 4 9 23 signal contact This command configures the signal contacts Format Mode signal contact 1 2 all mode auto device status manual monitor eam removal al1 connection error hiper ring power supply 1 power supply 2 ring coupling temperature disable enable state closed open trap disable enable Global Config Contact No mode Selection of the signal contact 1 signal contact 1 2 signal contact 2 al1 signal contact 1 and signal contact 2 Selection of the operational mode auto function monitoring device status the device status determines the signal contact s status
31. both TLS1 and SSL3 Default SSL3 and TLS1 Format ip http secure protocol SSL3 TLS1 Mode Privileged EXEC 358 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Security 6 2 HTTP Commands 6 2 3 ip http server This command enables access to the switch through the Web interface When access Is enabled the user can login to the switch from the Web inter face When access Is disabled the user cannot login to the switch s Web server Disabling the Web interface takes effect immediately All interfaces are ef fected Default enabled Format ip http server Mode Privileged EXEC no ip http server This command disables access to the switch through the Web interface When access is disabled the user cannot login to the switch s Web server Format no ip http server Mode Privileged EXEC 31007130 03 2010 359 CLI Commands Security 6 2 HTTP Commands 6 2 4 show ip http This command displays the http settings for the switch Format show ip http Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Secure Server Administrative Mode This field indicates whether the administrative mode of secure HTTP is enabled or disabled Secure Protocol Level The protocol level may have the values of SSL3 TSL1 or both SSL3 and TSL1 Secure Port This field specifies the port configured for SSLT HTTP Mode THis field indicates whether the HTTP mode is enabled or disabled 360 31007130 03 2010 Appendix VLAN Example 7 Appendix
32. command configures the setting for detection possible address conflicts of the agent s IP address with other devices IP addresses in the network Format address conflict detection mode active only dis able enable passive only ongoing detection dis able enable Mode Global Config detection mode Configure the device s address conflict detection mode active only disable enable or passive only Default enable ongoing detection Disable or enable the ongoing address conflict detection Default enable 4 9 2 clear eventlog Clear the event log The CLI will ask for confirmation Answer y yes or n no The CLI displays the end of this operation 31007130 03 2010 221 4 9 System Utilities Format clear eventlog Mode Privileged EXEC 4 9 3 traceroute This command is used to discover the routes that packets actually take when traveling to their destination through the network on a hop by hop basis lt ipaddr gt should be a valid IP address The optional port parameter is the UDP port used as the destination of pack ets sent as part of the traceroute This port should be an unused port on the destination system port should be a valid decimal integer in the range of 0 zero to 65535 The default value is 33434 Format traceroute lt ipaddr gt port Mode Privileged EXEC 4 9 4 clear arp table switch This command clears the agent s ARP table cache Format clear arp table switch Mode
33. effect only when GVRP is enabled Format no set garp timer leave Mode Global Config Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 145 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 24set garp timer leaveall This command sets how frequently Leave All PDUs are generated per port A Leave All PDU indicates that all registrations will be unregistered Participants would need to rejoin in order to maintain registration The value applies per port and per GARP participation The time may range from 200 to 6000 cen tiseconds The value 1000 centiseconds is 10 seconds Note This command has an effect only when GVRP is enabled Default 1000 Format set garp timer leaveall lt 200 6000 gt Mode Global Config Interface Config no set garp timer leaveall This command sets how frequently Leave All PDUs are generated per port to 1000 centiseconds 10 seconds Note This command has an effect only when GVRP is enabled Format no set garp timer leaveall Mode Global Config Interface Config 146 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 25set gmrp adminmode This command enables GARP Multicast Registration Protocol GMRP on the system The default value is disable Format set gmrp adminmode Mode Privileged EXEC no set gmrp adminmode This command disables GARP Multicast Registration Protocol GMRP on the system Format no set gmrp adminmode Mode Privileged EXEC 31007130 03 2010 147 4 7 Device Con
34. enable schneider device disable enable schneider agent disable enable Mode Interface Config dhcp relay operation disable enable Enable or disable the DHCP Relay s Option 82 on this port Default enable dhcp relay schneider device disable enable Enable this parameter if a Schneider DHCP client is connected to this port It disables the forwarding of DHCP multicast requests that are received on this port It will send its own DHCP multicast requests to be relayed by the DHCP relay this will reduce the load in your network Disable this parameter if a Non Schneider DHCP client is connected to this port these devices send normal broadcast DHCP requests this enables the relaying of DHCP broadcast requests that are received on this port dhcp relay schneider agent disable enable Enable or disable the forwarding of DHCP requests that are received on this port Enable this parameter if a Schneider DHCP client is con nected to this port Default disable Disable this parameter if a Non Schneider DHCP client is connected to this port these devices send normal broadcast DHCP requests this enables the relaying of DHCP broadcast requests that are received on this port Enable this parameter if a Schneider DHCP client is connected to this port it will send its own DHCP multicast requests to be relayed by the DHCP relay this will reduce the load in your network 31007130 03 2010 337 CLI Commands Swi
35. for bridging functions Each LAG inter face consists of a set of up to eight physical ports identified by their own Slot Port VLAN routing interfaces are only used for routing functions 30 31007130 03 2010 Quick Start up 2 Quick Start up The CLI Quick Start up details procedures to quickly become acquainted with the software 31007130 03 2010 31 Quick Start up 2 1 Quick Starting the Switch 2 1 Quick Starting the Switch Read the device Installation Guide for the connectivity procedure In band connectivity allows access to the software locally or from a remote work station The device must be configured with IP information IP address subnet mask and default gateway Turn the Power ON Allow the device to load the software until the login prompt appears The device initial state is called the default mode When the prompt asks for operator login execute the following steps Type the word admin in the login area Since a number of the Quick Setup commands require administrator account rights CLI suggests logging into an administrator account Enter the state on delivery password private Press the enter key twice The CLI User EXEC prompt will be displayed User EXEC prompt Schneider Product gt Use enable to switch to the Privileged EXEC mode from User EXEC Privileged EXEC prompt Schneider Product Use configure to switch to the Global Config mode from Privileged EXEC Global
36. how unknown multicasts are forwarded The setting can be Discard Flood or Query Ports The default is Query Ports Group Membership Interval This displays the IGMP Group Membership Interval This is the amount of time a switch will wait for a report for a particular group on a particular interface before it sends a query on that interface This value may be configured Multicast Control Frame Count This displays the number of multicast control frames that are processed by the CPU Interfaces Enabled for IGMP Snooping This is the list of interfaces on which IGMP Snooping is enabled Additionally if a port has a special function it will be shown to the right of its slot port number There are 3 special functions Forward All Static Query Port and Learned Query Port Querier Status the administrative state This displays the IGMP Snooping Querier s administrative status Querier Mode the actual state read only This displays the IGMP Snooping Querier s operating status 168 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands Querier Transmit Interval This displays the IGMP Snooping Querier s transmit interval in seconds Querier Max Response Time This displays the IGMP Snooping Querier s maximum response time in seconds Querier Protocol Version This displays the IGMP Snooping Querier s protocol version number 31007130 03 2010 169 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 51 show mac filter table gmrp This comm
37. it to be allowed into the network May be enabled or disabled The factory default is enabled Physical Mode Indicates the desired port speed and duplex mode If auto negotiation support is selected then the duplex mode and speed will be set from the auto negotiation process Note that the port s maximum capability full duplex 100M will be advertised Otherwise this object will deter mine the port s duplex mode and transmission rate The factory default is Auto Physical Status Indicates the port speed and duplex mode Link Status Indicates whether the Link is up or down 31007130 03 2010 177 4 7 Device Configuration Commands Link Trap This object determines whether or not to send a trap when link status changes The factory default is enabled Flow Indicates if enable flow control is enabled on this port Device Status Indicates whether or not the given port s link status is monitored by the device status VLAN Prio This object displays the port VLAN priority 178 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 60 show rmon alarm This command displays switch configuration information Format show rmon alarm Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 7 61 show selftest This command displays switch configuration information Format show selftest Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Ramtest state May be enabled or disabled The factory default is enabled Reboot on error May be enabl
38. lt username gt is the login user name for which the specified access mode applies The default is readwrite for admin user readonly for all other users Default admin readwrite other readonly Format users snmpv3 accessmode lt username gt lt readonly readwrite gt Mode Global Config no users snmpv3 accessmode This command sets the snmpv3 access privileges for the specified login user aS readwrite for the admin user readonly for all other users The lt username gt is the login user name for which the specified access mode will apply Format no users snmpv3 accessmode lt username gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 217 4 8 User Account Management Commands 4 8 10 users snmpv3 authentication This command specifies the authentication protocol to be used for the specified login user The valid authentication protocols are none md5 or sha If md5 or sha are specified the user login password is also used as the snmpvs authentication password and therefore must be at least eight characters in length The lt username gt Is the login user name associated with the authentication pro tocol Default no authentication Format users snmpv3 authentication lt username gt lt none md5 sha gt Mode Global Config no users snmpv3 authentication This command sets the authentication protocol to be used for the speci fied login user to none The lt username gt is the login user name for whi
39. mapping Modes Global Config 76 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 3 Class of Service CoS Commands 4 3 3 classofservice trust This command sets the class of service trust mode of an interface The mode can be set to trust one of the Dot1p 802 1p or IP DSCP packet markings Note In trust ip dscp mode the switch modifies the vlan priority for out going frames according to the a fix mapping table see Reference Manual Web based Management for further details Format classofservice trust dotlp lt ip dscp gt Mode Global Config or no classofservice trust This command sets the interface mode to untrusted i e the packet prior ity marking is ignored and the default port priority is used instead Format no classofservice trust Modes Global Config or 31007130 03 2010 77 CLI Commands Base 4 3 Class of Service CoS Commands 4 3 4 show classofservice dotlp mapping This command displays the current 802 1p priority mapping to internal traffic classes for a specific interface The slot port parameter is required on platforms that support priority to traffic class mapping on a per port basis Platforms that support priority to traffic class mapping on a per port basis Format show classofservice dotlp mapping lt slot port gt Platforms that do not support priority to traffic class mapping on a per port basis Format Show classofservice dotlp mapping Mode Privileged EXEC and
40. mst 5 1 19spanning tree mst priority 5 1 20spanning tree mst vlan 5 1 21 Spanning tree port mode 5 1 22spanning tree port mode all 5 1 23spanning tree stp mrp mode MRP 5 2 1 show mrp 5 2 2 show mrp current domain 5 2 3 mrp 5 2 4 mrp current domain 5 2 5 mrp delete domain 5 2 6 mrp new domain HIPER Ring 5 3 1 show hiper ring 5 3 2 show hiper ring info 5 3 3 hiper ring 5 3 4 hiper ring mode 5 3 5 hiper ring port primary 5 3 6 hiper ring port secondary 5 3 7 hiper ring recovery delay Fast HIPER Ring TCSESM E 5 4 1 show fast hiper ring TCSESM E 5 4 2 show fast hiper ring current id TCSESM E 5 4 3 fast hiper ring Redundant Coupling 5 5 1 show ring coupling 5 5 2 ring coupling 5 5 3 ring coupling config 5 5 4 ring coupling net coupling 5 5 5 ring coupling operation 5 5 6 ring coupling port 5 5 7 ring coupling redundancy mode Port Security 5 6 1 show port sec mode 5 6 2 show port sec port 5 6 3 port sec mode 5 6 4 port sec action 296 297 299 300 301 302 303 305 305 306 307 308 309 309 311 312 313 313 314 314 315 315 317 318 319 320 323 324 326 327 328 328 329 329 331 331 331 332 332 31007130 03 2010 Content 5 7 5 8 6 2 7 1 1 2 5 6 5 port sec allowed ip 5 6 6 port sec allowed mac 5 6 7 clear port sec DHCP Relay Commands 5 7 1 show dhcp relay 5 7 2 dhcp relay 5 7 3 dhcp relay Sub Ring Commands TCSESM E 339 5 8 1 show sub rin
41. new authentication login list is first created and then the authentication methods are set in the authentication login list The maximum number of authentication login methods is three The possible method values are local radius and reject The value of local indicates that the user s locally stored ID and password are used for authentication The value of radius indicates that the user s ID and password will be authenticated using the RADIUS server The value of reject indicates the user is never authenticated To authenticate a user the authentication methods in the user s login will be attempted in order until an authentication attempt succeeds or fails Note The default login list included with the default configuration can not be changed Note When assigning a list to the admin account include an authentication method that allows administrative access even when remote authentication is unavailable Format authentication login lt listname gt method1 method2 method3 Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 349 CLI Commands Security 6 1 Security Commands no authentication login This command deletes the specified authentication login list You will be unable to delete if any of the following conditions are true The login list name is invalid or does not match an existing authentication login list The specified authentication login list is assigned to any user or to the non configured user for any component
42. new user may be added to the switch by entering a name ina blank entry The user name may be up to eight characters and is not case sensitive Two users are included as the factory default admin and user Access Mode Shows whether the operator is able to change parameters on the switch Read Write or is only able to view them Read Only As a factory default the admin user has Read Write access and the user has Read Only access There can only be one Read Write user and up to five Read Only users SNMPv3 AccessMode This field displays the SNMPv3 Access Mode If the value is set to ReadWrite the SNMPv3 user will be able to set and retrieve parame ters on the system If the value is set to ReadOnly the SNMPv3 user will only be able to retrieve parameter information The SNMPv3 access mode may be different than the CLI and Web access mode SNMPv3 Authentication This field displays the authentication protocol to be used for the spec ified login user SNMPv3 Encryption This field displays the encryption protocol to be used for the specified login user 31007130 03 2010 211 4 8 User Account Management Commands 4 8 4 users defaultlogin Enter an alphanumeric string of not more than 15 characters Format users defaultlogin lt listname gt Mode Global Config no users name This command removes an operator Format no users default lt listname gt Mode Global Config Note The admin
43. of GARP Multicast Registration Protocol GMRP for the system 31007130 03 2010 165 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 49show gmrp configuration This command displays Generic Attributes Registration Protocol GARP in formation for one or all interfaces Format show gmrp configuration lt slot port gt all Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Interface This displays the slot port of the interface that this row in the table describes Join Timer Specifies the interval between the transmission of GARP PDUs regis tering or re registering membership for an attribute Current attri butes are a VLAN or multicast group There is an instance of this timer on a per Port per GARP participant basis Permissible values are 10 to 100 centiseconds 0 1 to 1 0 seconds The factory default is 20 centiseconds 0 2 seconds The finest granularity of specification is 1 centisecond 0 01 seconds Leave Timer Specifies the period of time to wait after receiving an unregister request for an attribute before deleting the attribute Current attributes are a VLAN or multicast group This may be considered a buffer time for another station to assert registration for the same attribute in order to maintain uninterrupted service There is an instance of this timer on a per Port per GARP participant basis Permissible values are 20 to 600 centiseconds 0 2 to 6 0 seconds The factory default is 60 centi seconds 0 6 seconds The finest
44. on page 377 PHY The OSI Physical Layer The physical layer provides for transmission of cells over a physical medium connecting two ATM devices This physical layer is comprised of two sublayers the Physical Medium Dependent PMD sublayer and the Transmission Convergence TC sublayer PMC Packet Mode Channel Port Mirroring Also known as a roving analysis port This is a method of monitoring network traffic that forwards a copy of each incoming and outgoing packet from one port of a network switch to another port where the packet can be studied A network administrator uses port mirroring as a diagnostic tool or debugging feature especially when fending off an attack It enables the administrator to keep close track of switch performance and alter it if necessary Port mirroring can be managed locally or remotely An administrator configures port mirroring by assigning a port from which to copy all packets and another port where those packets will be sent A packet bound for or heading away from the first port will be forwarded onto the second port as well The administrator places a protocol analyzer on the port receiving the 31007130 03 2010 mirrored data to monitor each segment separately The analyzer captures and evaluates the data without affecting the client on the original port The monitor port may be a port on the same SwitchModule with an attached RMON probe a port on a different SwitchModule in t
45. parameter to a new value for the common and internal spanning tree The max age value is in seconds within a range of 6 to 40 with the value being less than or equal to 2 times Bridge Forward Delay 1 Default 20 Format spanning tree max age lt 6 40 gt Mode Global Config no spanning tree max age This command sets the Bridge Max Age parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value i e 20 Format no spanning tree max age Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 295 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 17 spanning tree max hops This command sets the Bridge Max Hops parameter to a new value for the common and internal spanning tree The max hops value is an integer within a range of 1 to127 Format spanning tree max hops lt 1 127 gt Mode Global Config no spanning tree max hops This command sets the Bridge Max Hops parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value i e 20 Format no spanning tree max age Mode Global Config 296 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 18 spanning tree mst This command sets the Path Cost or Port Priority for this port within the mul tiple spanning tree instance or in the common and internal spanning tree If the lt mstid gt parameter corresponds to an existing multiple spanning tree in stance then the configurations are done for that multiple spanning tree in stance If ho
46. port is not influenced by port mirroring A management tool connected at the specified port e g an RMON probe can thus monitor the data traffic of the source port Note In active port mirroring the specified destination port is used solely for observation purposes Default none Format monitor session lt session id gt source destination interface lt slot port gt Mode Global Config no monitor session lt session id gt source destination This command resets the monitor session port monitoring source desti nation Format no monitor session lt session id gt source destina tion interface Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 137 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 11 rmon alarm add This command adds an RMON alarm Format rmon alarm add lt index gt lt mib variable gt lt rising threshold gt lt falling threshold gt Mode Global Config index Enter the index of the RMON alarm mib variable Enter the MIB variable rising threshold Enter the rising threshold for the RMON alarm falling threshold Enter the falling threshold for the RMON alarm 4 7 12 rmon alarm delete This command deletes an RMON alarm Format rmon alarm delete lt index gt Mode Global Config index Enter the index of the RMON alarm 138 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 13 rmon alarm enable This command enables an RMON alarm Format rmon alarm enable lt index gt Mode Global
47. script file Format script show lt scriptname gt Mode Privileged EXEC The format of display is Line lt no gt lt Line contents gt 4 6 5 script validate This command validates a script file by parsing each line in the script file where lt scriptname gt is the name of the script to validate The validate option is intended to be used as a tool for script development Validation identifies potential problems It may or may not identify all prob lems with a given script on any given device Format script validate lt scriptname gt Mode Privileged EXEC 128 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 1 auto negotiate This command enables automatic negotiation on a port The default value is enable Format auto negotiate Mode Interface Config no auto negotiate This command disables automatic negotiation on a port Format no auto negotiate Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 129 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 2 cable crossing Enable or disable the cable crossing function Note The cable crossing settings become effective for a certain port if auto negotiate is disabled for this port The cable crossing settings are irrelevant for a certain port if auto negotiate is enabled for this port Format cable crossing enable disable Mode Interface Config cable crossing enable The device swaps the port output and port input of the
48. sec port lt all lt slot port gt gt Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 31007130 03 2010 331 CLI Commands Switching 5 6 Port Security 5 6 3 port sec mode Configure the global MAC IP Based Port Security mode ip based Port security is based on a given allowed source IP address mac based Port security is based on a given allowed source MAC address Format port sec mode lt ip based mac based gt Mode Global Config 5 6 4 port sec action Configure the action to be taken if port security is violated at this port none No action is taken if port security is violated at this port port disable The port is disabled for traffic if port security is violated trap only A trap is sent if port security is violated at this port this port remains open for traffic Configure the allowed IP source address for this port Configure the allowed MAC source address for this port Format port sec action none port disable trap only allowed ip lt IP1 gt IP2 IP3 IP4 IP5 IP6 IP7 IP8 IP9 IP10 allowed mac lt MAC1 gt MAC2 MAC3 MAC4 MACS MAC6 MAC7 MAC8 MAC9 MAC10 1 1111 Mode Interface Config 332 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 6 Port Security no port sec No action is taken if port security is violated at this port Format no port sec Mode Interface Config 5 6 5 port sec allowed ip Enter the allowed IP source address for this port format nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn de
49. spanning tree The instance lt mstid gt is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance The lt vlanid gt corresponds to an existing VLAN ID 1 4042 This command accepts the value 0 for the mstid Format spanning tree mst vlan lt mstid gt lt vlanid gt Mode Global Config no spanning tree mst vlan This command removes an association between a multiple spanning tree instance and a VLAN The VLAN will again be associated with the com mon and internal spanning tree The instance lt mstid gt is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance The lt vlanid gt corresponds to an existing VLAN ID This command accepts the value 0 for the mstid Format no spanning tree mst vlan lt mstid gt lt vlanid gt Mode Global Config 300 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 21 Spanning tree port mode This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for this port to enabled Default disabled Format spanning tree port mode Mode Interface Config no spanning tree port mode This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for this port to disabled Format no spanning tree port mode Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 301 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 22 spanning tree port mode all This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for all ports to enab
50. to Forwarding State without delay Format spanning tree auto edgeport Mode Interface Config no spanning tree auto edgeport This command specifies that this port is not an Edge Port within the com mon and internal spanning tree Format no spanning tree auto edgeport Mode Interface Config 288 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 10 spanning tree configuration name This command sets the Configuration Identifier Name for use in identifying the configuration that this switch is currently using The lt name gt is a string of at most 32 characters Default The base MAC address displayed using hexadecimal notation as specified in IEEE 802 standard Format spanning tree configuration name lt name gt Mode Global Config no spanning tree configuration name This command resets the Configuration Identifier Name to its default Format no spanning tree configuration name Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 289 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 11 spanning tree configuration revision This command sets the Configuration Identifier Revision Level for use in identifying the configuration that this switch is currently using The Configu ration Identifier Revision Level is a number in the range of 0 to 65535 Default 0 Format spanning tree configuration revision lt 0 65535 gt Mode Global Config no spanning tree configuration revision This comm
51. untagged frames The ID is a valid VLAN identification number Format vlan port tagging all lt 1 4042 gt Mode Global Config no vian port tagging all 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 Format no vlan port tagging all lt 1 4042 gt Mode Global Config 206 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 93 vlan pvid This command changes the VLAN ID per interface Default 1 Format vlan pvid lt 1 4042 gt Mode Interface Config no vlan pvid This command sets the VLAN ID per interface to 1 Format no vlan pvid lt 1 4042 gt Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 207 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 94 vlan tagging This command configures the tagging behavior for a specific interface in a VLAN to enabled If tagging is enabled traffic is transmitted as tagged frames If tagging is disabled traffic is transmitted as untagged frames The ID is a valid VLAN identification number Format vlan tagging lt 1 4042 gt Mode Interface Config no vlan tagging This command configures the tagging behavior for a specific interface in a VLAN to disabled If tagging is disabled traffic is transmitted as untagged frames The ID is a valid VLAN identification number Format no vlan tagging lt 1 4042 gt Mode Interface Config 20
52. up from the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the bridge Root Path Cost Value of the Root Path Cost parameter for the common and internal spanning tree 31007130 03 2010 277 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands Root Port Identifier Identifier of the port to access the Designated Root for the CST Root Port Max Age Derived value Root Port Bridge Forward Delay Derived value Hello Time Configured value Bridge Hold Time Minimum time between transmission of Configuration Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDUs CST Regional Root Bridge Identifier of the CST Regional Root It is made up using the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the bridge Regional Root Path Cost Path Cost to the CST 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 When the brief optional parameter is included this command displays spanning tree settings for the bridge In this case the following details are displayed Bridge Priority Configured value Bridge Identifier The bridge identifier for the selected MST instance It is made up using the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the bridge Bridge Max Age Configured value Bridge Hello Time Configured value 278 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands Bridge Forward Delay Conf
53. value of the interface VLAN ID for this port With either option VLAN tagged frames are forwarded in accordance with the IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Specification Format vlan acceptframe lt vlanonly all gt Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 197 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 84 vlan database This command switches into the global VLAN mode Default Admit All Format vlan database Mode Global Config 198 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 85 vlan ingressfilter This command enables ingress filtering If ingress filtering is disabled frames received with VLAN IDs that do not match the VLAN membership of the re ceiving interface are admitted and forwarded to ports that are members of that VLAN Default disabled Format vlan ingressfilter Mode Interface Config no vian ingressfilter This command disables ingress filtering If ingress filtering is disabled frames received with VLAN IDs that do not match the VLAN membership of the receiving interface are admitted and forwarded to ports that are members of that VLAN Format no vlan ingressfilter Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 199 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 86 vlan name This command changes the name of a VLAN The name is an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters and the ID is a valid VLAN identification number ID range is 1 4042 Default The name for VLAN ID 1 is always Default The name
54. version were never published as RFCs SNMPv3 proposed This version of the protocol is a combination of user based security and the protocol Operations and data types from SNMPv2p and support for proxies The security is based on that found in SNMPv2u and SNMPv2 and updated after much review The documents defing this protocol will soon be published as RFCs SimpleX signaling SX is one of IEEE 802 3 s designations for media For example 1000SX indicates 1000 gigabit Ethernet over short haul or short wavelength optical fiber SMC1 A model of Serial Management Controller from Motorola SMIl Serial Media Independent Interface SNMP See Simple Network Management Protocol on page 378 SODIMM Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module SRAM Static Random Access Memory STP Spanning Tree Protocol See 802 1D on page 367 for more information 31007130 03 2010 T TBI Ten Bit Interface Telnet A character based UNIX application that enables users with a Telnet server account to log on toa UNIX computer and utilize its resources TFTP See Trivial File Transfer Protocol on page 379 Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP is a simple form of the File Transfer Protocol FTP TFTP uses the User Datagram Protocol UDP a direct protocol used to communicate datagrams over a network with little error recovery and provides no security features It is often used by servers to boo
55. well as the dash and underscore _ The lt username gt is not case sensitive Six user names can be defined Format users name lt username gt Mode Global Config no users name This command removes an operator Format no users name lt username gt Mode Global Config Note The admin user account cannot be deleted 31007130 03 2010 215 4 8 User Account Management Commands 4 8 8 users passwd This command is used to change a password The password should not be more than eight alphanumeric characters in length If a user is authorized for authentication or encryption is enabled the password must be at least eight alphanumeric characters in length The username and password are not case sensitive When a password is changed a prompt will ask for the former password If none press enter Default No Password Format users passwd lt username gt lt password gt Mode Global Config no users passwd This command sets the password of an existing operator to blank When a password is changed a prompt will ask for the operator s former pass word If none press enter Format no users passwd lt username gt lt password gt Mode Global Config 216 31007130 03 2010 4 8 User Account Management Commands 4 8 9 users snmpv3 accessmode This command specifies the snmpvs3 access privileges for the specified login user The valid accessmode values are readonly or readwrite The
56. whether the user is able to change parameters on the switch Read Write or is only able to view them Read Only As a factory default the admin user has Read Write access and the user user has Read Only access There can only be one Read Write user and up to five Read Only users show loginsession Displays all of the login session information in User EXEC Table 10 Quick Start up User Account Management 34 31007130 03 2010 Quick Start up 2 2 System Info and System Setup Command Details users passwd lt user _ Allows the user to set passwords or change passwords name gt needed to login in Global Config A prompt will appear after the command is entered requesting the users old password In the absence of an old password leave the area blank The operator must press enter to execute the command The system then prompts the user for a new password then a prompt to confirm the new password If the new password and the confirmed password match a message will be displayed User password should not be more than eight characters in length copy system running This will save passwords and all other changes to the config device nvram startup config Ifyou do not save the configuration by doing this com in Privileged EXEC mand all configurations will be lost when a power cycle is performed on the switch or when the switch is reset logout Logs the user out of the switch in User EXEC and Privileged EXEC
57. with leading zeros n CLI assumes decimal format The MAC address format is six hexadeci mal numbers separated by colons for example 00 06 29 32 81 40 Area IDs may be entered in dotted decimal notation for example 0 0 0 1 An area ID of 0 0 0 0 is reserved for the backbone Area IDs have the same form as IP addresses but are distinct from IP addresses The IP network number of the sub netted network may be used for the area ID The value of lt router id gt must be entered in 4 digit dotted decimal notation for exam ple 0 0 0 1 A router ID of 0 0 0 0 is invalid Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes For example 0 1 repre sents slot number 0 and port number 1 31007130 03 2010 Command Structure 1 1 Format See Unit Slot Port Naming Convention on page 30 Logical Interface Logical slot and port number This is appli cable in the case of a port channel LAG The operator can use the logical slot port to configure the port channel See Unit Slot Port Naming Convention on page 30 Character strings Use double quotation marks to identify character strings for example System Name with Spaces An empty string is not valid 31007130 03 2010 23 Command Structure 1 1 Format 1 1 4 Conventions Network addresses are used to define a link to a remote host workstation or network Network addresses are shown using the following syntax Address Type Format Range
58. 0 225 4 9 System Utilities 4 9 11 clear pass This command resets all user passwords to the factory defaults without pow ering off the switch You are prompted to confirm that the password reset should proceed Format clear pass Mode Privileged EXEC 4 9 12 clear signal contact This command clears the signal contact output configuration Switches the signal contact 1 s mode to auto and its manual setting to open Switches the signal contact 2 s mode to manual and its manual setting to closed Enables the monitoring of the power supplies for signal contact 1 only Disables the sending of signal contact traps Format clear signal contact Mode Privileged EXEC 4 9 13 clear traplog This command clears the trap log Format clear traplog 226 31007130 03 2010 Mode Privileged EXEC 4 9 14 clear ring coupling This command clears the ring coupling configuration Format clear ring coupling Mode Privileged EXEC 31007130 03 2010 4 9 System Utilities 227 4 9 System Utilities 4 9 15 clear vlan This command resets VLAN configuration parameters to the factory defaults Format clear vlan Mode Privileged EXEC 228 31007130 03 2010 4 9 System Utilities 4 9 16 config watchdog If the function is enabled and the connection to the switch is interrupted for longer than the time specified in timeout s the switch then loads the last configuration saved Format config watchdog adm
59. 07130 03 2010 263 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol 4 11 9sntp anycast address Set the SNTP server s anycast destination IP Address default 0 0 0 0 none Format sntp anycast address lt IP Address gt Mode Global Config no sntp anycast address Set the SNTP server s anycast destination IP Address to 0 0 0 0 Format no sntp anycast address Mode Global Config 4 11 10sntp anycast transmit interval The transmit interval in seconds default 120 Format sntp anycast transmit interval lt 1 3600 gt Mode Global Config 264 31007130 03 2010 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol 4 11 1l1sntp anycast vlan Set the SNTP server s Anycast VLAN ID used for sending Anycast messages default 1 Format sntp anycast vlan lt 1 4042 gt Mode Global Config 4 11 12sntp client accept broadcast Enable Disable that the SNTP Client accepts SNTP broadcasts Format sntp client accept broadcast lt on off gt Mode Global Config no sntp accept broadcast Disable the SNTP Client accepts SNTP broadcasts Format no sntp client accept broadcast Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 265 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol 4 11 13sntp client disable after sync If this option is activated the SNTP client disables itself once it is synchro nised to a server Format sntp client disable after syne lt on off gt Mode Global Config off Do not disable SNTP client when it is synchroni
60. 1007130 03 2010 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 24 lldp hm mode Configure the port s LLDP Schneider mode if LLDP IEEE802 1AB frames will be transmitted to and or received from the Schneider specific multicast address 01 80 63 2f ff 0b The default setting is tx and rx Format lldp hm mode lt tx only rx only tx and rx off gt Mode Interface Config 4 10 25lldp max neighbors Configure the port s LLDP max no of neighbors min 1 max 50 default 10 Format lldp max neighbors lt 1 50 10 gt Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 251 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 26lldp notification Configure the port s LLDP notification setting on or off default off Format lldp notification lt off on gt Mode Interface Config 4 10 27 ldp tlv link aggregation Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of Link Aggregation on or off default on Format lldp tlv link aggregation lt off on gt Mode Interface Config 4 10 28lldp tly mac phy config state Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of MAC Phy Cfg State on or off default on Format lldp tlv mac phy config state lt off on gt Mode Interface Config 252 31007130 03 2010 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 29 lldp tly max frame size Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of Max Frame Size on or off default on Format lldp tlv max frame size lt off on gt Mode I
61. 1522 Format bridge framesize 1522 1632 Mode Global Config bridge framesize 1522 Configure 1522 as maximum size of frame bridge framesize 1632 Configure 1632 as maximum size of frame 4 1 9 show config watchdog Activating the watchdog enables you to return automatically to the last configuration after a set time period has elapsed This gives you back your access to the Switch Format show config watchdog Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 31007130 03 2010 51 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 10 show device status The signal device status is for displaying the monitoring functions of the switch the device status trap setting Format show device status monitor state trap Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Device status monitor Displays the possible monitored events and which of them are monitored the detected failure of at least one of the supply voltages the removal of the EAM the removal of a media module the temperature limits the defective link status of at least one port With the switch the indication of link status can be masked by the management for each port Link status is not monitored in the delivery condition the loss of Redundancy guarantee Ring network coupling The following conditions are reported in Stand by mode interrupted control line partner device running in Stand by mode HIPER Ring The follow
62. 2 switches listen for IGMP messages and build mapping tables and associated forwarding filters in addition to reducing the IGMP protocol traffic See Internet Group Management Protocol on page 372 for more information Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP is an extension to the Internet Protocol IP that supports packets containing error control and informational messages The PING command for example uses ICMP to test an Internet connection Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is the standard for IP Multicasting on the Internet IGMP is used to establish host memberships in particular multicast groups on a single network The mechanisms of the protocol allow a host to inform its local router using Host Membership Reports that it wants to receive messages addressed to a specific multicast 372 group All hosts conforming to Level 2 of the IP Multicasting specification require IGMP IP See Internet Protocol on page 372 IP Multicasting Sending out data to distributed servers on the MBone Multicast Backbone For large amounts of data IP Multicast is more efficient than normal Internet transmissions because the server can broadcast a message to many recipients simultaneously Unlike traditional Internet traffic that requires separate connections for each source destination pair IP Multicasting allows many recipients to share the same source This means that just one set of packets is tra
63. 3 vlan pvid 3 in interface 0 4 vlan pvid 4 in interface 0 5 vlan pvid 4 in interface 0 6 31007130 03 2010 365 Appendix VLAN Example 7 2 SOLUTION 2 366 31007130 03 2010 Glossary 8 Glossary Numerics 802 1D The IEEE designator for Spanning Tree Protocol STP STP a link management protocol is part of the 802 1D standard for media access control bridges Using the spanning tree algorithm STP provides path redundancy while preventing endless loops ina network An endless loop is created by multiple active paths between stations where there are alternate routes between hosts To establish path redundancy STP creates a logical tree that spans all of the switches in an extended network forcing redundant paths into a standby or blocked state STP allows only one active path at a time between any two network devices this prevents the loops but establishes the redundant links as a backup if the initial link should fail If STP costs change or if one network segment in the STP becomes unreachable the spanning tree algorithm reconfigures the spanning tree topology and reestablishes the link by activating the standby path Without spanning tree in place it is possible that both connections may be simultaneously live which could result in an endless loop of traffic on the LAN 802 1P The IEEE protocol designator for Local Area Network 31007130 03 2010 LAN This Layer 2 network standard improve
64. 3 2010 381 Glossary 382 31007130 03 2010 Index 9 Index A areaid 22 auto negotiate 129 auto negotiate all 131 B bridge aging time 84 broadcasts broadcast storm recovery mode 191 192 193 classofservice dot1pmapping 75 classofservice ip dscp mapping 76 classofservice trus 77 clear arp table switch 222 clear commands clear arp table switch 222 clear config 223 clear pass 226 clear traplog 226 227 clear vlan 228 clear config 223 clear counters 223 224 clear eventlog 221 clear igmpsnooping 225 clear mac addr table 225 clear pass 226 clear port sec 334 clear signal contac 226 config commands config loginsession 209 config port admin mode 185 186 config port linktrap 187 188 config port physical mode 190 config switchconfig broadcast 191 192 193 config switchconfig flowcontrol 194 config users add 214 215 config users delete 212 213 214 215 config users passwd 216 config vlan add 195 config vlan delete 195 config vlan garp jointime 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 config vlan garp leavealltime 146 config vlan garp leavetime 145 31007130 03 2010 config vlan interface acceptframe 197 198 203 config vlan name 200 config vlan participation 201 202 config vlan ports ingressfilter 199 204 config vlan ports pvid 205 207 config vlan ports tagging 206 208 config switchconfig flowcontrol 194 config users delete 212 213 214 215 216 config users passwd 212 213 214 215 216 config vlan del
65. 4 11 8no sntp 4 11 9sntp anycast address 4 11 10sntp anycast transmit interval 4 11 11sntp anycast vlan 4 11 12sntp client accept broadcast 4 11 13sntp client disable after sync 4 11 14sntp client offset 4 11 15sntp client request interval 4 11 16no snip client server 4 11 17sntp client server primary 4 11 18sntp client server secondary 4 11 19sntp client threshold 4 11 20sntp operation 4 11 21sntp server disable if local 4 11 22sntp time system PTP Precision Time Protocol 4 12 1show ptp 4 12 2ptp clock mode 4 12 3ptp operation CLI Commands Switching Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 1 show spanning tree 5 1 2 show spanning tree interface 5 1 3 show spanning tree mst detailed 5 1 4 show spanning tree mst port detailed 5 1 5 show spanning tree mst port summary 5 1 6 show spanning tree summary 5 1 7 show spanning tree vlan 5 1 8 spanning tree 5 1 9 spanning tree auto edgeport 5 1 10spanning tree configuration name 5 1 11 Spanning tree configuration revision 5 1 12spanning tree edgeport 5 1 13spanning tree forceversion 5 1 14spanning tree forward time 5 1 15spanning tree hello time 5 1 16Spanning tree max age 31007130 03 2010 262 263 263 264 264 265 265 266 266 267 267 267 269 270 271 271 272 273 273 273 274 2 5 2 7 2 7 279 280 281 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 11 Content 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 1 17spanning tree max hops 5 1 18spanning tree
66. 5 show monitor 176 show mrp 305 31007130 03 2010 show mrp current domain 306 show network 84 91 show port 177 194 show running config 67 68 show serial 92 show snmpcommunity 93 show snmptrap 95 show sntp 259 show sntp anycast 259 show snip client 260 show sntp operation 261 show sntp status 262 show snip time 263 show switchconfig 84 show sysinfo 70 81 show telnetcon 96 show temperature 72 show trapflags 97 show users 211 show vlan 181 show vlan port 206 208 shutdown 185 shutdown all 186 signal contact 233 234 slot port 22 snmp 187 snmp access global 98 99 snmp server 72 snmp server community 100 snmp server community ipaddr 101 snmp server community ipmask 102 snmp server community mode 103 snmp server community ro 104 snmp server community rw 104 105 snmp server enable traps 106 snmp server enable traps multiusers 110 snmp server enable traps stpmode 112 snmptrap 113 snmptrap ipaddr 114 snmptrap mode 116 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol 259 sntp anycast address 264 sntp anycast transmit interval 264 sntp client accept broadcast 265 sntp client offset 266 267 sntp client server primary 267 sntp client server secondary 269 sntp operation 271 sntp time system 272 spanning tree edgeport 291 spanning tree forceversion 292 speed 190 speeds 190 statistics 385 Index switch related 201 commands 55 57 63 switch information related 201 commands 179 180 181 inventory 165 166 168 170 171
67. 8 31007130 03 2010 4 8 User Account Management Commands 4 8 User Account Management Commands These commands manage user accounts 4 8 1 disconnect This command closes a telnet session Format disconnect lt sessionID gt all Mode Privileged EXEC 31007130 03 2010 209 4 8 User Account Management Commands 4 8 2 show loginsession This command displays current telnet and serial port connections to the switch Format show loginsession Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC ID Login Session ID User Name The name the user will use to login using the serial port or Telnet A new user may be added to the switch by entering a name in a blank entry The user name may be up to 8 characters and is not case sen sitive Two users are included as the factory default admin and user 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 210 31007130 03 2010 4 8 User Account Management Commands 4 8 3 show users This command displays the configured user names and their settings This command is only available for users with readwrite privileges The SNMPv3 fields will only be displayed if SNMP is available on the system Format show users Mode Privileged EXEC User Name The name the user will use to login using the serial port Telnet or Web A
68. 9 239 240 240 Content 4 11 4 10 9show Ildp config chassis tx interval 4 10 10show Ildp config port 4 10 11show Ildp config port tlv 4 10 12show Ildp remote data 4 10 13lldp 4 10 14lldp config chassis admin state 4 10 15lldp config chassis notification interval 4 10 16lldp config chassis re init delay 4 10 17lldp config chassis tx delay 4 10 18lldp config chassis tx hold mult 4 10 19lldp chassis tx interval 4 10 20clear Ildp config all 4 10 21lldp admin state 4 10 22 ldp fdb mode 4 10 23lldp sa mode 4 10 24lldp hm mode 4 10 25lldp max neighbors 4 10 26lldp notification 4 10 27lldp tlv link aggregation 4 10 28lldp tlv mac phy config state 4 10 29lldp tlv max frame size 4 10 30Ildp tlv mgmt addr 4 10 31Ildp tlv port desc 4 10 32lldp tlv port vlan 4 10 33lldp tlv gmrp 4 10 34lldp tlv igmp 4 10 35lldp tlv portsec 4 10 36 lldp tlv ptp 4 10 37Ildp tlv protocol 4 10 38lldp tlv sys cap 4 10 39lldp tlv sys desc 4 10 40lldp tlv sys name 4 10 4 1lldp tlv vian name 4 10 42name SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol 4 11 1show snip 4 11 2show sntp anycast 4 11 3show snip client 4 11 4show sntp operation 4 11 5show sntp server 31007130 240 241 242 243 244 245 245 246 246 247 247 248 248 249 250 251 251 252 252 252 253 253 253 254 254 254 255 255 255 256 256 256 257 257 259 259 259 260 261 261 03 2010 Content 4 12 4 11 6show snip status 4 11 7show snip time
69. Commands 4 4 19 show telnetcon This command displays inbound telnet settings Format show telnetcon Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Telnet Connection Login Timeout minutes This object indicates the number of minutes a remote connection ses sion is allowed to remain inactive before being logged off May be specified as a number from 1 to 160 The factory default is 4 Maximum Number of Remote Telnet Sessions This object indicates the number of simultaneous remote connection sessions allowed The factory default is 2 4 for version L2P Allow New Telnet Sessions Indicates that new telnet sessions will not be allowed when set to no The factory default value is yes 96 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 20 show trapflags This command displays trap conditions Configure which traps the switch should generate by enabling or disabling the trap condition 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 im plement the changes Cold and warm start traps are always generated and cannot be disabled Format show trapflags Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Authentication Flag May be enabled or disabled The factory default is enabled Indicates whether authentication failure traps will be sent Chassis Indicates whether traps that are related to the chassis function
70. Config index Enter the index of the RMON alarm 4 7 14 rmon alarm disable This command disables an RMON alarm Format rmon alarm disable lt index gt Mode Global Config index Enter the index of the RMON alarm 31007130 03 2010 139 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 15 rmon alarm modify mib variable This command modifies the mib variable of an RMON alarm Format rmon alarm modify lt index gt mib variable lt mib variable gt Mode Global Config index Enter the index of the RMON alarm mib variable Enter the MIB variable 4 7 16 rmon alarm modify thresholds This command modifies the thresholds of an RMON alarm Format rmon alarm modify lt index gt thresholds lt rising threshold gt lt falling threshold gt Mode Global Config index Enter the index of the RMON alarm rising threshold Enter the rising threshold for the RMON alarm falling threshold Enter the falling threshold for the RMON alarm 140 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 17 rmon alarm modify interval This command modifies the interval of an RMON alarm Format rmon alarm modify lt index gt interval lt interval gt Mode Global Config index Enter the index of the RMON alarm interval Enter the interval for the RMON alarm 4 7 18 rmon alarm modify sample type This command modifies the sample type of an RMON alarm Format rmon alarm modify lt index gt sample type absolute delta Mode Gl
71. Config prompt Schneider Product Config Use exit to return to the previous mode 32 31007130 03 2010 Quick Start up 2 2 System Info and System Setup 2 2 System Info and System Setup This chapter informs you about Quick Start up Software Version Information Quick Start up Physical Port Data Quick Start up User Account Management Quick Start up IP Address Quick Start up Uploading from Switch to Out of Band PC Only XMODEM Quick Start up Downloading from Out of Band PC to Switch Only XMODEM Quick Start up Downloading from TFTP Server Quick Start up Factory Defaults 31007130 03 2010 33 Quick Start up 2 2 System Info and System Setup Quick Start up Physical Port Data Command Details show port all Displays the Ports in Privileged EXEC slot port Type Indicates if the port is a special type of port Admin Mode Selects the Port Control Administration State Physical Mode Selects the desired port speed and duplex mode Physical Status Indicates the port speed and duplex mode Link Status Indicates whether the link is up or down Link Trap Determines whether or not to send a trap when link status changes LACP Mode Displays whether LACP is enabled or disabled on this port Table 9 Quick Start up Physical Port Data Quick Start up User Account Management Command Details show users Displays all of the users that are allowed to access the in Privileged EXEC switch Access Mode Shows
72. ConneXium Ethernet Cabling System TCSESM TCSESM E Managed Switch Command Line Interface Reference Manual ConneXium TCSESM E Web Server 31007130 03 Schneider WY Grundeinstellungen ti System Netz J5 Software P Portkonfiguration Laden Speichern Neustart a Sicherheit y Zeit rf Switching QoS Prioritat Redundanz B Diagnose UY Erweitert E DHCP Relay Agent Hite Command Line port sec ptp ring coupling rmon alarm show selftest set More r qpuit shutdown signal contact snmp snmp access snmp server snmptrap sntp spanning tree storm control temperature users vlan Configure the global MAC IP Based Port Security settings Configure the Precision Time Protocol PTP IEEE 1588 global settings Configure the Ring Coupling settings Configure RMON alarms Display switch options and settings Configure the selftest Configure switch options and settings Enable Disable a port Configure the Signal Contact settings Configure SHMP options Configure SHMP access settings global as well as version related Set snmp server switch options and different parameters Enable Disable trap flags that apply to the switch Configure SHTP settings Set the spanning tree operational mode Configure the limiter and flow control 802 3x features Configure the lower or upper temperature limit If these limits are exceeded a trap will be sent Manage Use
73. DP configuration settings and states concerning one or all ports Format show lldp config port lt slot port all gt Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC admin state Display the port s LLDP admin state if LLDP IEEE802 1AB frames will be transmitted and or received fdb mode Display the port s LLDP FDB mode sa mode Display the port s LLDP Schneider Electric mode max neighbors Display the port s max no of LLDP neighbors notification Display the port s LLDP notification trap setting tlv Display the port s LLDP TLV settings they determine which informa tion is included in the LLDP frames that are sent The command is a group command and will output several lines of data 31007130 03 2010 241 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 11show Ildp config port tlv This command shows all LLDP TLV configuration settings if the given infor mation is included in the sent LLDP frames or not concerning one or all ports Format show lldp config port lt slot port all gt tlv Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC link aggregation Display the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of Link Aggregation mac phy config state Display the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of MAC Phy Cfg State max frame size Display the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of Max Frame Size mgmt addr Display the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of Management Address port desc Display the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of Port Description port vian Disp
74. EXEC and User EXEC 238 31007130 03 2010 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 5 show Ildp config chassis notification interval Display the LLDP minimum notification trap interval unit seconds Format show lldp config chassis notification interval Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 10 6 show Ildp config chassis re init delay Display the LLDP configuration s chassis re initialization delay unit seconds Format show lldp config chassis re init delay Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 31007130 03 2010 239 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 7 show IIdp config chassis tx delay Display the LLDP transmit delay unit seconds It indicates the delay between successive LLDP frame transmissions Format show lldp config chassis tx delay Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 10 8 show IIdp config chassis tx hold mult Display the LLDP transmit hold multiplier a time to live value expressed as a multiple of the LLDP Message Tx Interval tx interval Format show lldp config chassis tx hold mult Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 10 9 show IIdp config chassis tx interval Display the interval unit seconds at which LLDP frames are transmitted on behalf of this LLDP agent Format show lldp config chassis tx interval Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 240 31007130 03 2010 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 10show IIdp config port This command shows all LL
75. EXEC and User EXEC 5 3 3 hiper ring Configure the HIPER Ring Format hiper ring Mode Global Config no hiper ring Clear the HIPER Ring configuration delete it Format no hiper ring Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 5 3 HIPER Ring 313 CLI Commands Switching 5 3 HIPER Ring 5 3 4 hiper ring mode This command sets the HIPER Ring mode Possible values are ring manager Set the switch s HIPER Ring mode to Ring Manager rm Abbreviation of Ring Manager ring switch Set the switch s HIPER Ring mode to Ring Switch rs Abbreviation of Ring Switch Default none Format hiper ring mode lt ring manager ring switch rm rs gt Mode Global Config 5 3 5 hiper ring port primary Enter the switch s primary HIPER Ring port Default n a not set Format hiper ring port primary lt slot port gt Mode Global Config 314 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 3 HIPER Ring 5 3 6 hiper ring port secondary Enter the switch s secondary HIPER Ring port Default n a not set Format hiper ring port primary lt slot port gt Mode Global Config 5 3 7 hiper ring recovery delay Defines the maximum recovery delay of ring recovery in the HIPER Ring 500 or 300 ms Default n a not set Format hiper ring recovery delay lt 500 300 gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 315 CLI Commands Switching 5 3 HIPER Ring 316 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 4 F
76. MM SS gt Mode Global Config 2 2 31007130 03 2010 4 12 PTP Precision Time Protocol 4 12 PTP Precision Time Protocol These commands show and configure the PTP IEEE 1588 parameters The operation parameter is available for all devices 4 12 1 show ptp This command shows all PTP settings Format show ptp Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 12 2 ptp clock mode Configure the Precision Time Protocol PTP IEEE 1588 clock mode If the clock mode is changed PTP will be initialized The default is disable Format ptp clock mode vl simple mode v2 simple mode Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 2 3 4 12 PTP Precision Time Protocol v1 simple mode Set the clock mode to vi Simple Mode This is a client only mode without hardware support The device only accepts PTPv1 sync mes sages and sets the time directly No BMC algorithm will run v2 simple mode Set the clock mode to v2 Simple Mode This is a client only mode without hardware support The device only accepts PTPv2 sync or follow_up messages and sets the time directly No BMC algorithm will run 4 12 3 ptp operation Enable or disable the Precision Time Protocol IEEE 1588 The default is disable Format ptp operation disable enable Mode Global Config disable Disable the Precision Time Protocol IEEE 1588 enable Enable the Precision Time Protocol IEEE 1588 274 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 CLI Com
77. Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 1 2 show arp switch This command displays the Address Resolution Protocol cache of the switch Format show arp switch Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 48 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 3 show bridge address learning This command displays the address learning setting The setting can be enable or disable Format show bridge address learning Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 1 4 show bridge aging time This command displays the timeout for address aging Format show bridge aging time Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 1 5 show bridge fast link detection This command displays the Bridge Fast Link Detection setting Format show bridge fast link detection Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 31007130 03 2010 49 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 6 show bridge framesize This command displays the maximum size of frame packet size setting Format show bridge framesize Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 1 7 show bridge vlan learning This command displays the bridge vlan learning mode Format show bridge vlan learning Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 50 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 8 bridge framesize Activation of long frames Configure 1522 or 1632 as maximum size of frame packet size Default
78. The login list is the default login list included with the default configuration and was not created using authentication login The default login list cannot be deleted Format no authentication login lt listname gt Mode Global Config 350 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Security 6 1 Security Commands 6 1 2 show authentication This command displays the ordered authentication methods for all authenti cation login lists Format show authentication Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Authentication Login List This displays the authentication login listname Method 1 This displays the first method in the specified authentication login list if any Method 2 This displays the second method in the specified authentication login list if any Method 3 This displays the third method in the specified authentication login list if any 31007130 03 2010 351 CLI Commands Security 6 1 Security Commands 6 1 3 show authentication users This command displays information about the users assigned to the specified authentication login list If the login is assigned to non configured users the user default will appear in the user column Format show authentication users lt listname gt Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC User 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 logi
79. This command sets the name and the physical location of the switch and the organization responsible for the network The range for name location and contact is from 0 to 64 alphanumeric characters Default None Format snmp server sysname lt name gt location lt loc gt con tact lt con gt Mode Global Config 72 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 2 Management VLAN Commands 4 2 Management VLAN Com mands 4 2 1 network mgmt_vian This command configures the Management VLAN ID If you enter the VLAN ID 0 the agent can be accessed by all VLANs Default 1 Format network mgmt_vlan lt 0 4042 gt Mode Privileged EXEC 31007130 03 2010 73 CLI Commands Base 4 3 Class of Service CoS Commands 4 3 Class of Service CoS Commands This chapter provides a detailed explanation of the QoS CoS commands The following commands are available The commands are divided into these different groups Configuration Commands are used to configure features and options of the switch For every configuration command there is a show command that will display the configuration setting Show commands are used to display device settings statistics and other information Note The Interface Config mode only affects a single interface whereas the Global Config mode is applied to all interfaces 74 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 3 Class of Service CoS Commands 4 3 1 classofservice dotlp mapping
80. User EXEC 78 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 3 Class of Service CoS Commands 4 3 5 show classofservice ip dscp mapping This command displays the current IP DSCP mapping to internal traffic class es for the global configuration settings Format show classofservice ip dscp mapping Mode Privileged EXEC The following information is repeated for each user priority IP DSCP The IP DSCP value Traffic Class The traffic class internal queue identifier to which the IP DSCP value is mapped 31007130 03 2010 79 CLI Commands Base 4 3 Class of Service CoS Commands 4 3 6 show classofservice trust This command displays the current trust mode for the specified interface The slot port parameter is optional If specified the trust mode of the inter face is displayed If omitted the most recent global configuration settings are displayed Format show classofservice trust slot port Mode Privileged EXEC Class of Service Trust Mode The current trust mode Dot1p IP DSCP or Untrusted Untrusted Traffic Class The traffic class used for all untrusted traffic This is only displayed when the COS trust mode is set to untrusted 80 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 3 Class of Service CoS Commands 4 3 7 vlan port priority all This command configures the port priority assigned for untagged packets for all ports presently plugged into the device The range for the priority is 0 7 Any subsequent per p
81. User Exec mode enter Product Exec mode enter the exit the vlan database Vlan command or press Ctrl Z to command switch to User Exec mode Global Config From the Privileged Schneider To exit to the Privileged Mode Exec mode enter the Product Exec mode enter the exit configure com Config command or press Ctrl Z to mand switch to user exec mode Interface Config From the Global Con Schneider To exit to the Global Config Mode figuration mode enter Product mode enter exit To return to the interface Interface user EXEC mode enter ctrl lt slot port gt com if num Z mand ber Table 14 Command Mode 31007130 03 2010 39 Mode based CLI Command Mode Access Method Prompt Exit or Access Next Mode Line Config Mode From the Global Con Schneider To exit to the Global Config figuration mode enter Product mode enter exit To return to the lineconfig line User Exec mode enter ctrl command Z Router RIP Config From the Global Config Schneider To exit to the Global Config Mode mode enter the Product mode enter exit To return to router rip com Config User Exec mode enter ctrl mand router Z MAC Access list FromtheGlobalConfig Schneider To exit to the Global Config Config Mode mode enter the mac Product mode enter the exit com access list Config mac mand To return to the User extended lt name gt access EXEC mode enter Ctrl Z command list Stack Global Config From the Global Con Swit
82. VLAN Example LAN switches can segment networks into logically defined virtual work groups This logical segmentation is commonly referred as a virtual LAN VLAN This logical segmentation of devices provides better LAN adminis tration security and management of broadcast activity over the network Vir tual LANs have become an integral feature of switched LAN solutions The VLAN example below demonstrates a simple VLAN configuration If a single port is a member of VLANs 2 3 and 4 the port expects to see traffic tagged with either VLAN 2 3 or 4 The PVID Port Virtual Identification could be something entirely different for example 12 and things would still work fine just so incoming traffic was tagged Example Project A VLAN2 ports 1 2 Project B VLANS ports 3 4 Project C VLAN4 ports 5 6 Project P VLAN 9 port 7 VLAN Command create VLAN 2 vlan database vlan 2 exit config interface 1 1 vlan participation include 2 exit interface 1 2 vlan participation include 2 exit Table 16 Creating VLANs 31007130 03 2010 361 Appendix VLAN Example VLAN create VLAN 3 create VLAN 4 create VLAN 9 Command vlan database vlan 3 exit config interface 0 3 vlan participation include 3 exit interface 0 4 vlan participation include 3 exit vlan database vlan 4 exit config interface 0 5 vlan participation include 4 exit interface 0 6 vlan participation include 4 exit
83. XEC current domain Specify the optional keyword current domain to show the current MRP domain s settings If you omit the keyword current domain the show command will display the settings of all existing MRP domains Note currently it is only possible to configure one MRP domain so the keyword keyword current domain can be omitted it exists for future compatibility reasons 31007130 03 2010 305 CLI Commands Switching 5 2 MRP 5 2 2 show mrp current domain This command displays the settings and states of the MRP Ring s current domain The following details are displayed on execution of the command If you omit the optional keywords e g advanced mode all settings will be displayed Format show mrp current domain advanced mode domain id info manager priority mode name recovery delay operation port primary secondary summery vlan Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC advanced mode Show the switch s advanced mode setting for the given MRP domain domain id Show the given MRP domain s ID info Show status information for the given MRP domain Note the information displayed depends on the switch s mode Client or Manager because only a subset of them are useful for each mode manager priority Show the switch s manager priority for the given MRP domain mode Show the switch s mode for the given MRP domain name Show the given MRP domain s name recovery delay Show the given MRP domain
84. a from all ports to all ports The default value is enable Format bridge address learning disable enable Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 83 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 3 bridge aging time This command configures the forwarding database address aging timeout in seconds Default 30 Format bridge aging time lt 15 3825 gt Mode Global Config Seconds The lt seconds gt parameter must be within the range of 10 to 630 sec onds no bridge aging time This command sets the forwarding database address aging timeout to 30 seconds Format no bridge aging time Mode Global Config 84 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 4 bridge fast link detection This command enables or disables the Bridge Fast Link Detection Default Enabled Format bridge fast link detection disable enable Mode Global Config 4 4 5 bridge vlan learning With independent you set the Shared VLAN Learning mode to Indepen dent The switch will treat equal MAC source addresses from different VLANs as separate addresses With shared you set the Shared VLAN Learning mode to Shared The switch will treat equal MAC source addresses from different VLANs as the same adress Format bridge vlan learning independent shared Mode Global Config 4 4 6 ethernet ip This command controls the EtherNet IP function on the switch Detailed information you can find in the User Manual Indu
85. ace switchport Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 1 17 show logging This command displays the trap log maintained by the switch The trap log contains a maximum of 256 entries that wrap Format show logging buffered hosts traplogs Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC buffered Display buffered in memory log entries hosts Display logging hosts traplogs Display trap records 31007130 03 2010 65 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 18show mac addr table This command displays the forwarding database entries If the command is entered with no parameter the entire table is displayed This is the same as entering the optional a11 parameter Alternatively the administrator can en ter a MAC Address to display the table entry for the requested MAC address and all entries following the requested MAC address Note This command displays only learned unicast addresses For other addresses use the command show mac filter table Format show mac addr table lt macaddr gt all Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Mac Address A unicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and or filtering information The format is 6 or 8 two digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons for example 01 23 45 67 89 AB Slot Port The port which this address was learned if Index This object indicates the iflndex of the interface table entry associated with this port Sta
86. addresses rather than requiring an administrator to manage the task A new computer can be added to a network without the hassle of manually assigning it a unique IP address E EEPROM See Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory on page 370 Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EEPROM is also known as Flash memory This is re programmable memory F Fast STP A high performance Spanning Tree Protocol See STP on page 379 for more information FIFO First In First Out Flash Memory See EEPROM on page 370 Flow Control The process of adjusting the flow of data from one network device to another to ensure that the receiving device can handle all of the incoming data This is particularly important where the sending device is capable of sending data much faster than the receiving device can receive it 370 There are many flow control mechanisms One of the most common flow control protocols for asynchronous communication is called xon xoff In this case the receiving device sends a an xoff message to the sending device when its buffer is full The sending device then stops sending data When the receiving device is ready to receive more data it sends an xon signal Forwarding When a frame is received on an input port ona switch the address is checked against the lookup table If the lookup table has recorded the destination address the frame
87. adecimal num bers that are separated by colons for example 01 23 45 67 89 AB Type This displays the type of the entry Static entries are those that are configured by the end user 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 fil tering FIt 174 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 56show mac filter table stats This command displays the Multicast Forwarding Database MFDB statis tics Format show mac filter table stats Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Total Entries This displays the total number of entries that can possibly be in the Multicast Forwarding Database table Most MFDB Entries Ever Used 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 Forward ing Database table 31007130 03 2010 175 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 57 show monitor This command displays the Port monitoring information for the system Format show monitor Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Port Monitor Mode indicates whether the Port Monitoring feature is enabled or disabled The possible values are enable and disable P
88. ality of the switch will be sent These functions include the signal contacts the EAM temperature limits exceeded status of power supply has changed and the LLDP and SNIP features May be enabled or dis abled Default enabled Layer 2 Redundancy Indicates whether traps that are related to the layer 2 redundancy features of the switch will be sent The HiPER Ring and the Redundant Coupling will tell you with these traps when the main line has become inoperative or returned May be enabled or disabled Default enabled Link Up Down Flag May be enabled or disabled The factory default is enabled Indicates whether link status traps will be sent Multiple Users Flag May be enabled or disabled The factory default is enabled Indicates whether a trap will be sent when the same user ID is logged into the switch more than once at the same time either via telnet or serial port 31007130 03 2010 97 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands Port Security MAC IP and 802 1X Enable disable sending port security event traps for MAC IP port security as well as for 802 1X Spanning Tree Flag May be enabled or disabled The factory default is enabled Indicates whether spanning tree traps will be sent 4 4 21 snmp access global This command configures the global SNMP access setting for all SNMP versions Format snmp access global disable enable read only Mode Global Config disable Disable SNMP access to this swit
89. alue The range is 1 to 3598 seconds Default 10 Format set igmp maxresponse lt 1 3598 gt Mode Global Config Note the IGMP Querier s max response time was also set It is always the same value as the IGMP Snooping max response time no set igmp maxresponse This command sets the IGMP Maximum Response time on the system to 10 seconds Format no set igmp maxresponse Mode Global Config 160 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 41 set igmp querier max response time Configure the IGMP Snooping Querier s maximum response time The range is 1 to 3598 seconds Default 10 Format set igmp querier max response time lt 1 3598 gt Mode Global Config Note The IGMP Snooping max response time was also set It is always the same value as the IGMP Querier s max response time 4 7 42 set igmp querier protocol version Configure the IGMP Snooping Querier s protocol version 1 2 or 3 Default 2 Format set igmp querier protocol version 1 2 3 Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 161 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 43 set igmp querier status Configure the IGMP Snooping Querier s administrative status enable or disable Default disable Format set igmp querier status enable disable Mode Global Config 4 7 44set igmp querier tx interval Configure the IGMP Snooping Querier s transmit interval The range is 2 to 3599 seconds Default 125 Format set igmp querie
90. ames on a particular interface for which transmission is inhibited by more than one collision Excessive Collisions A count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface is discontinued due to excessive collisions Port Membership The number of frames discarded on egress for this port due to egress filtering being enabled VLAN Viable Discards The number of frames discarded on this port when a lookup on a particular VLAN occurs while that entry in the VLAN table is being modified or if the VLAN has not been configured 31007130 03 2010 61 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com Protocol Statistics BPDU s received The count of BPDU s Bridge Protocol Data Units received in the spanning tree layer BPDU s Transmitted The count of BPDU s Bridge Protocol Data Units transmitted from the spanning tree layer 802 3x Pause Frames Received A count of MAC Control frames received on this interface with an opcode indicating the PAUSE oper ation This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in half duplex mode GVRP PDU s Received The count of GVRP PDU s received in the GARP layer GMRP PDU s received The count of GMRP PDU s received in the GARP layer GMRP PDU s Transmitted The count of GURP PDU s transmitted from the GARP layer GMRP Failed Registrations The number of times attempted GMRP registrations could not be completed STP BPDUs Transmitted Spanning Tree Protocol B
91. and displays the GARP Multicast Registration Protocol GMRP entries in the Multicast Forwarding Database MFDB table Format show mac filter table gmrp Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Mac Address A unicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and or filtering information The format is 6 or 8 two digit hexadecimal num bers that are separated by colons for example 01 23 45 67 89 AB In an IVL system the MAC address will be displayed as 8 bytes Type This displays the type of the entry Static entries are those that are configured by the end user 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 170 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 52 show mac filter table igmpsnooping This command displays the IGMP Snooping entries in the Multicast Forward ing Database MFDB table Format show mac filter table igmpsnooping Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Mac Address A multicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and or filtering information The format is two digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons for example 01 23 45 67 89 AB Type This displays the type of the entry Static entries are those that are configured by the end user Dynamic entries are added to the
92. and sets the Configuration Identifier Revision Level for use in identifying the configuration that this switch is currently using to the default value i e 0 Format no spanning tree configuration revision Mode Global Config 290 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 12 spanning tree edgeport This command specifies that this port is an Edge Port within the common and internal spanning tree This will allow this port to transition to Forwarding State without delay Format spanning tree edgeport Mode Interface Config no spanning tree edgeport This command specifies that this port is not an Edge Port within the com mon and internal spanning tree Format no spanning tree edgeport Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 291 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 13 spanning tree forceversion This command sets the Force Protocol Version parameter to a new value The Force Protocol Version can be one of the following 802 1d ST BPDUs are transmitted IEEE 802 1d functionality supported 802 1w RST BPDUs are transmitted IEEE 802 1w functionality supported Default 802 1w Format spanning tree forceversion lt 802 1d 802 1w gt Mode Global Config no spanning tree forceversion This command sets the Force Protocol Version parameter to the default value i e 802 1w Format no spanning tree forceversion Mode Global Config 292 31007130 03 2010
93. ands the operator must enter the Privileged Exec mode Privileged users authenticated by login are able to enter the Privileged EXEC mode From Privileged Exec mode the operator can issue any Exec command enter the Global Configu ration mode The command prompt shown at this level is Command Prompt Schneider Product VLAN Mode This mode groups all the commands pertaining to VLANs The com mand prompt shown at this level is Command Prompt Schneider Product VLAN Global Config Mode This mode permits the operator to make modifications to the running configuration General setup commands are grouped in this mode From the Global Configuration mode the operator can enter the Sys tem Configuration mode the Physical Port Configuration mode the Interface Configuration mode or the Protocol Specific modes speci fied below The command prompt at this level is 42 31007130 03 2010 Mode based CLI 3 2 Mode based Command Hierarchy Command Prompt Schneider Product Config From the Global Config mode the operator may enter the following configu ration modes Interface Config Mode Many features are enabled for a particular interface The Interface commands enable or modify the operation of an interface In this mode a physical port is set up for a specific logical connection operation The Interface Config mode provides access to the router interface configuration commands The command prompt at this level i
94. ansmitted 128 255 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets transmitted that were between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets Transmitted 256 511 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets transmitted that were between 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets Transmitted 512 1023 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets transmitted that were between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets Transmitted 1024 1518 Octets The total number of pack ets including bad packets transmitted that were between 1024 and 1518 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets Transmitted 1519 1522 Octets The total number of pack ets including bad packets transmitted that were between 1519 and 1522 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Max Info The maximum size of the Info non MAC field that this port will receive or transmit 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com Packets Transmitted Successfully Total The number of frames that have been transmitted by this port to its segment Unicast Packets Transmitted The total number of packets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted to a
95. are 1000f 1000BASE T full duplex 100h 1OOBASE T half duplex 100f 1OOBASE T full duplex 10h 1OBASE T half duplex 10f 1OOBASE T full duplex 190 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 73 storm control broadcast This command enables the egress broadcast limiter globally Format storm control broadcast Mode Global Config no storm control broadcast This command disables the egress broadcast limiter globally Format no storm control broadcast Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 191 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 74storm control egress limiting This command enables or disables the egress limiter globally for all frame types Format storm control egress limiting disable enable Mode Global Config 4 7 75 storm control ingress limiting This command enables or disables the ingress limiter globally Format storm control ingress limiting disable enable Mode Global Config 4 7 76 storm control broadcast port related This command enables the broadcast limiter per port Enter the maximum number of broadcasts that the given port is allowed to send unit frames per second min 0 no limit default O no limit Format storm control broadcast lt max broadcast rate gt Mode Interface Config 192 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 77 storm control egress limit Sets the egress rate limit in kbit s 0 means no limit F
96. ast HIPER Ring TCSESM E 5 4 Fast HIPER Ring TCSESM E The concept of the Fast HIPER Ring enables the construction of high avail ability ring shaped network structures Within such a ring topology network components supporting the Fast HIPER Ring are connected with each other via their ring ports Exactly one redundancy manager assumes control of the ring These commands are for configuring the Schneider Fast High Performance Redundancy Ring Further information concerning this function you will find in the User Manual Redundancy Configuration 31007130 03 2010 317 CLI Commands Switching 5 4 Fast HIPER Ring TCSESM E 5 4 1 show fast hiper ring TCSESM E This command displays the settings and states of the HIPER Ring The fol lowing details are displayed on execution of the command Format show fast hiper ring Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Ring ID Display the Ring ID Mode of Switch administrative setting Display the HIPER Ring mode administrative settings Mode of Switch real operating state Display the HIPER Ring operation mode Ring Name Display theFast HIPER Ring s name Number of nodes in the ring Display the number of nodes in the ring Port Number Primary Display the HIPER Ring s primary port number and its properties Port Number Secondary Display the HIPER Ring s secondary port number and its properties Operation Display the admin state of the HIPER Ring configuration Genera
97. ast address Note that this number does not include packets directed to the broadcast address Broadcast Packets Received The total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address Note that this does not include multicast packets Packets Received with MAC Errors 58 Total The total number of inbound packets that contained errors pre venting them from being deliverable to a higher layer protocol Jabbers Received The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and had either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non inte gral number of octets Alignment Error Note that this definition of jabber is different than the definition in IEEE 802 3 section 8 2 1 5 10BASE5 and section 10 3 1 4 10BASE2 These documents define jabber as the condition where any packet exceeds 20 ms The allowed range to detect jabber is between 20 ms and 150 ms Fragments Undersize Received The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com Alignment Errors The total number of packets received that had a length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets of between 64 and 1518 octets inclusive but had a bad Frame Check Sequen
98. at tree is being modified Reserved Address Discards The number of frames discarded that are destined to an IEEE 802 1 reserved address and are not sup ported by the system Broadcast Storm Recovery The number of frames discarded that are destined for FF FF FF FF FF FF when Broadcast Storm Recovery is enabled CFI Discards The number of frames discarded that have CFI bit set and the addresses in RIF are in non canonical format 31007130 03 2010 59 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com Upstream Threshold The number of frames discarded due to lack of cell descriptors available for that packet s priority level Packets Transmitted Octets 60 Total Bytes The total number of octets of data including those in bad packets transmitted into the network excluding framing bits but including FCS octets This object can be used as a reasonable esti mate of ethernet utilization If greater precision is desired the ether StatsPkts and etherStatsOctets objects should be sampled before and after a common interval Packets Transmitted 64 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets transmitted that were 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets Transmitted 65 127 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets transmitted that were between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets Tr
99. ation of this port in this VLAN The permissible values are 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 equiv alent to registration forbidden in the IEEE 802 1Q standard Autodetect Specifies to allow the port to be dynamically regis tered in this VLAN via GVRP The port will not participate in this VLAN unless a join request is received on this port This is equivalent to registration normal in the IEEE 802 1Q standard Tagging Select the tagging behavior for this port in this VLAN 182 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands Tagged specifies to transmit traffic for this VLAN as tagged frames Untagged specifies to transmit traffic for this VLAN as untagged frames 4 7 65 show vlan brief This command displays a list of all configured VLANs Format show vlan brief Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC VLAN ID There is a VLAN Identifier vianid associated with each VLAN The range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4042 VLAN Name A string associated with this VLAN as a convenience It can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long including blanks The default is blank VLAN ID 1 always has a name of Default This field is optional VLAN Type Type of VLAN which can be Default VLAN ID 1 a static one that is configured and permanently defined or a Dynamic one tha
100. ation related to global and SNMP version settings SNMPv3 is always enabled Format show snmp access Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 4 17 show snmpcommunity This command displays SNMP community information Six communities are supported You can add change or delete communities The switch does not have to be reset for changes to take effect The SNMP agent of the switch complies with SNMP Version 1 for more about the SNMP specification see the SNMP RFCs The SNMP agent sends traps through TCP IP to an external SNMP manager based on the SNMP configuration the trap receiver and other SNMP community parameters Format show snmpcommunity Mode Privileged EXEC SNMP Community Name The community string to which this entry grants access A valid entry is a case sensitive alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters Each row of this table must contain a unique community name Client IP Address An IP address or portion thereof from which this device will accept SNMP packets with the associated community The requesting entity s IP address is ANDed with the Subnet Mask before being com pared to the IP Address Note that if the Subnet Mask is set to 31007130 03 2010 93 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 0 0 0 0 an IP Address of 0 0 0 0 matches all IP addresses The default value is 0 0 0 0 Client IP Mask A mask to be ANDed with the requesting entity s IP address before comparison with IP Address If
101. ator attempts to execute the com mand show arpp brief then the output message would be Schneider Product exec gt show sspanning tree Sch neider Product Invalid input detected at marker Ifthe operator has given an invalid input parameter in the command then the mes sage conveys to the operator an invalid input was detected The layout of the output is depicted below Schneider Product exec show sspanning tree Schneider Product Invalid input detected at marker Fig 2 Syntax Error Message After all the mandatory parameters are entered any additional parameters entered are treated as optional parameters If any of the parameters are not recognized a syntax error message will be displayed After the command is successfully parsed and validated the control of execution goes to the corresponding CLI callback function 44 31007130 03 2010 Mode based CLI 3 3 Flow of Operation For mandatory parameters the command tree extends till the mandatory parameters make the leaf of the branch The callback function is only in voked when all the mandatory parameters are provided For optional pa rameters the command tree extends till the mandatory parameters and the optional parameters make the leaf of the branch However the call back function is associated with the node where the mandatory parame ters are fetched The call back function then takes care of the optional pa rameters Once the control has reache
102. ble values are control Enter the Ring Coupling s control coupling port in outband configurations local Enter the Ring Coupling s local coupling port partner Enter the Ring Coupling s partner coupling port in single mode configuration Default none Format ring coupling port lt control local partner gt lt slot port gt Mode Global Config 5 5 7 ring coupling redundancy mode Configure the Ring Coupling s redundancy mode Possible values are extended Slave responds to a failure in the remote ring or network normal Slave does not respond to a failure in the remote ring or network Default extended Format ring coupling redundancy mode lt extended normal gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 329 CLI Commands Switching 5 5 Redundant Coupling 330 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 6 Port Security 5 6 Port Security With the Port Securitiy function you can specify for each port from which terminal devices data can be received and sent to other ports This function helps to protect the network from unauthorized access 5 6 1 show port sec mode Display the MAC IP Based Port Security global setting for all ports Format show port sec mode Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 5 6 2 show port sec port Display the MAC IP Based Port Security port related settings allowed MAC address current MAC address allowed IP address current action and current port state Format show port
103. ce FCS with a non integral number of octets Rx FCS Errors The total number of packets received that had a length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets of between 64 and 1518 octets inclusive but had a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets Overruns The total number of frames discarded as this port was overloaded with incoming packets and could not keep up with the inflow Received Packets not forwarded Total A count of valid frames received which were discarded i e fil tered by the forwarding process Local Traffic Frames The total number of frames dropped in the forwarding process because the destination address was located off of this port 802 3x Pause Frames Received A count of MAC Control frames received on this interface with an opcode indicating the PAUSE oper ation This counter does not increment when the interface is operating in half duplex mode Unacceptable Frame Type The number of frames discarded from this port due to being an unacceptable frame type VLAN Membership Mismatch The number of frames discarded on this port due to ingress filtering VLAN Viable Discards The number of frames discarded on this port when a lookup on a particular VLAN occurs while that entry in the VLAN table is being modified or if the VLAN has not been configured Multicast Tree Viable Discards The number of frames discarded when a lookup in the multicast tree for a VLAN occurs while th
104. ceived that were directed to a multicast address Note that this number does not include packets directed to the broadcast address Broadcast Packets Received The total number of packets received that were directed to the broadcast address Note that this does not include multicast packets Receive Packets Discarded The number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher layer protocol A possible reason for discarding a packet could be to free up buffer space Octets Transmitted The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface including framing characters Packets Transmitted without Errors The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface Unicast Packets Transmitted The total number of packets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted to a subnetwork uni cast address including those that were discarded or not sent Multicast Packets Transmitted The total number of packets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted to a Multicast address including those that were discarded or not sent Broadcast Packets Transmitted The total number of packets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted to the Broadcast address including those that were discarded or not sent Transmit Packets Discarded The number of outbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had bee
105. ch Config To exit to Global Configura Mode figuration mode enter stack tion mode enter exit To the stack command return to user EXEC mode enter ctrl Z Table 14 Command Mode 40 31007130 03 2010 Mode based CLI 3 1 Mode based Topology 3 1 Mode based Topology The CLI tree is built on a mode concept where the commands are available according to the interface Some of the modes are depicted in the following figure The User Exec commands are also accessible in the Eanable Fig 1 Mode based CLI 31007130 03 2010 41 Mode based CLI 3 2 Mode based Command Hierarchy 3 2 Mode based Command Hierarchy The CLI is divided into various modes The Commands in one mode are not available until the operator switches to that particular mode with the excep tion of the User Exec mode commands The User Exec mode commands may also be executed in the Privileged Exec mode The commands available to the operator at any point in time depend upon the mode Entering a question mark at the CLI prompt displays a list of the available commands and descriptions of the commands The CLI provides the following modes User Exec Mode When the operator logs into the CLI the User Exec mode is the initial mode The User Exec mode contains a limited set of commands The command prompt shown at this level is Command Prompt Schneider Product gt Privileged Exec Mode To have access to the full suite of comm
106. ch regardless of the SNMP version used enable Enable SNMP read and write access to this switch regardless of the SNMP version used read only Enable SNMP read only access to this switch disable write access regardless of the SNMP version used 98 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 22 snmp access version This command configures the SNMP version specific access mode for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 Format snmp access version all v1 v2 disable enable Mode Global Config all Enable or disable SNMP access by all protocol versions v1 and v2 v1 Enable or disable SNMP access by v1 v2 Enable or disable SNMP access by v2 Note The SNMPv3 is always allowed and can only be disabled or restricted by the global command snmp access global 31007130 03 2010 99 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 23 snmp server community This command adds a new SNMP community name A community name is a name associated with the switch and with a set of SNMP managers that manage it with a specified privileged level The length of name can be up to 32 case sensitive characters Note Community names in the SNMP community table must be unique When making multiple entries using the same community name the first entry is kept and processed and all duplicate entries are ignored Default Two default community names Public and Private You can replace these default community names with uni
107. ch the specified authentication protocol will be used Format users snmpv3 authentication lt username gt Mode Global Config 218 31007130 03 2010 4 8 User Account Management Commands 4 8 11 users snmpv3 encryption This command specifies the encryption protocol to be used for the specified login user The valid encryption protocols are des or none If des is specified the required key may be specified on the command line The key may be up to 16 characters long If the des protocol is specified but a key is not provided the user will be prompted for the key When using the des protocol the user login password is also used as the snmpv3 encryption password and therefore must be at least eight characters in length If none is specified a key must not be provided The lt username gt is the login user name associated with the specified encryption Default no encryption Format users snmpv3 encryption lt username gt lt none des key gt Mode Global Config no users snmpv3 encryption This command sets the encryption protocol to none The lt username gt is the login user name for which the specified encryption protocol will be used Format no users snmpv3 encryption lt username gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 219 4 8 User Account Management Commands 220 31007130 03 2010 4 9 System Utilities 4 9 System Utilities This section describes system utilities 4 9 1 address conflict This
108. cimal number 0 255 up to 10 Format port sec allowed ip lt IP Address 1 gt lt IP Address 2 gt lt IP Address 10 gt Mode Interface Config 5 6 6 port sec allowed mac Enter the allowed MAC source address for this port format nn nn nn nn nn nn n hexadecimal digit or format nn nn nn nn nn nn m n hexadecimal digit m decimal digit 1 48 up to 10 Format port sec allowed mac lt MAC Address 1 gt lt MAC Address 2 gt lt MAC Address 10 gt Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 333 CLI Commands Switching 5 6 Port Security 5 6 7 clear port sec Clear the MAC IP Based Port Security by setting each port s security action applied when port security is violated to None Additionally the global mode is set to MAC Based Note This does not clear the 802 1X Port Security Format clear port sec Mode Global Config 334 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 7 DHCP Relay Commands 5 7 DHCP Relay Commands These commands configure the DHCP Relay parameters The commands are divided by functionality into these different groups Configuration Commands are used to configure features and options of the switch For every configuration command there is a show command that will display the configuration setting Show commands are used to display switch settings statistics and other information No commands are used to clear some or all of the settings to factory de faults 5 7 1 show dh
109. con maxsessions Configure the number of remote telnet connections allowed Default 5 Format telnetcon maxsessions lt 0 5 gt Mode Privileged EXEC no telnetcon maxsessions This command sets the maximum number of telnet connection sessions that can be established to the default value Format no telnetcon maxsessions Mode Privileged EXEC 31007130 03 2010 117 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 43 telnetcon timeout This command sets the telnet connection session timeout value in minutes A session is active as long as the session has not been idle for the value set The time is a decimal value from 1 to 160 Default 5 Format telnetcon timeout lt 1 160 gt Mode Privileged EXEC no telnetcon timeout This command sets the telnet connection session timeout value to the default Changing the timeout value for active sessions does not become effec tive until the session is reaccessed Also any keystroke activates the new timeout duration Format no telnetcon timeout Mode Privileged EXEC 118 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 5 Syslog Commands 4 5 Syslog Commands This section provides a detailed explanation of the Syslog commands The commands are divided into two functional groups Show commands display spanning tree settings statistics and other in formation Configuration Commands configure features and options of the device For every configuration command there is a sh
110. configuration parameter not having the special meaning they usually have Character plain Meaning when entered in the CLI Begin of a comment and the rest of the line will be ignored Begin or end of a string that may contain space characters i Begin or end of a string that may contain space characters Shows possible command keywords or parameters The backslash has no special meaning here but because it is used as the escape character it now bears a special meaning this part of the concept is not backward compatible Tab 2 Special characters Character escaped Meaning when entered in the CLI l is part of the string is part of the string is part of the string is part of the string is part of the string Tab 3 Special characters escaped 31007130 03 2010 27 Command Structure 1 1 Format The commands with strings that may contain these special characters are listed below Note Not every string is allowed to contain special characters The string that is output with the escape characters if necessary is shown as Command Note ISystem Description At the beginning of the script ISystem Version At the beginning of the script Tab 4 Commands in Privileged Exec mode Command Note snmp server location snmp server contact snmp server community snmp server community ipaddr lt ip gt snmp server community ipmask lt ip gt snmp server com
111. cp relay Display the settings of the BOOTP DHCP relay Format show dhcp relay opt82 port lt slot port gt all server address Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 31007130 03 2010 335 CLI Commands Switching 5 7 DHCP Relay Commands 5 7 2 dhcp relay Set different options for BOOTP DHCP relay and option 82 inclusion Format dhcp relay opt82 operation disable enable man id lt Manual Remote ID gt remote id type client id ip mac other server address lt Server ID 1 4 gt lt Server IP Address gt Mode Global Config dhcp relay opt82 operation disable enable Enable Disable option 82 globally Default enable dhcp relay opt82 man id lt Manual Remote ID gt Configure the DCHP Relay s Option 82 Manual Value for the Remote ID Type only effective if Remote ID is set to other Default no ID dhcp relay opt82 remote id type client id ip mac other Configure the DCHP Relay s Option 82 Remote ID Type Default mac dhcp relay server address lt Server ID 1 4 gt lt Server IP Address gt Set the server IP address for one of the 4 possible server IDs Default 0 0 0 0 no dhcp relay Clear the DCHP Relay configuration set all server addresses to 0 0 0 0 Format no dhcp relay Mode Global Config 336 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 7 DHCP Relay Commands 5 7 3 dhcp relay Set different port specific options for option 82 inclusion Format dhcp relay operation disable
112. d configures the device status link error monitoring for this port Default ignore Format device status connection error ignore propagate Mode Interface Config 4 9 19 device status This command configures the device status Format device status monitor all connection error eam removal hiper ring module removal power supply 1 power supply 2 power supply 3 1 power supply 3 2 power supply 4 1 power supply 4 2 ring coupling temperature error ignore trap disable enable Mode Global Config monitor Determines the monitoring of the selected event or all events error lf the given event signals an error the device state will also signal error ignore Ignore the given event even if it signals an error the device state will not signal error because of that 31007130 03 2010 231 4 9 System Utilities trap Configure if a trap is sent when the device status changes its state enable enables sending traps disable disables sending traps 4 9 20 logout This command closes the current telnet connection or resets the current se rial connection Note Save configuration changes before logging out Format logout Mode Privileged EXEC 232 31007130 03 2010 4 9 System Utilities 4 9 21 ping This command checks if another computer is on the network and listens for connections To use this command configure the switch for network in band connection The source
113. d the callback function the callback function has complete information about the parameters entered by the operator 31007130 03 2010 45 Mode based CLI 3 4 No Form of a Command 3 4 No Form of a Command No is a specific form of an existing command and does not represent a new or distinct command Only the configuration commands are available in the no form The behavior and the support details of the no form is captured as part of the mapping sheets 3 4 1 Support for No Form Almost every configuration command has a no form In general use the no form to reverse the action of a command or reset a value back to the default For example the no shutdown interface configuration command re verses the shutdown of an interface Use the command without the keyword no to re enable a disabled feature or to enable a feature that is disabled by default 3 4 2 Behavior of Command Help The no form is treated as a specific form of an existing command and does not represent a new or distinct command However the behavior of the and help text differ for the no form the help message shows only options that apply to the no form The help message is the same for all forms of the command The help string may be augmented with details about the no form behavior For the no interface and no inte cases of the the options displayed are identical to th
114. data s port ID only summary Display remote data in summary format table with most important data only strings will be truncated if necessary indicated by an appended gt character 31007130 03 2010 243 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol sys desc Display the remote data s system description only sys name Display the remote data s system name only vian info Display the remote data s VLAN information only group command outputs Port VLAN ID Membership VLAN IDs and their respective names 4 10 13Ildp Enable disable the LLDP IEEE802 1AB functionality on this device If dis abled the LLDP protocol will become inactive but the LLDP MIBs can still be accessed This command is a shorthand notation for 1ldp config chas sis admin state off on see lldp config chassis admin state on page 245 The default setting is on Format lidp Mode Global Config no Ildp Disable the LLDP IEEE802 1AB functionality on this device Format no llidp Mode Global Config 244 31007130 03 2010 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 14lldp config chassis admin state Configure the LLDP IEEE802 1AB functionality on this device If disabled the LLDP protocol will become inactive but the LLDP MIBs can still be accessed off Disable the LLDP IEEE802 1AB functionality on Enable the LLDP IEEE802 1AB functionality The default setting is on Format lldp config chassis admin state off on
115. default value The output is 68 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com displayed in the script format which can be used to configure another switch with the same configuration Format show running config all lt scriptname gt Mode Privileged EXEC all Show all the running configuration on the switch All configuration parameters will be output even if their value is the default value lt scriptname gt Script file name for writing active configuration Note file extension must be cli file name must not exceed 16 char acters must not start with a dot and must not contain a directory 31007130 03 2010 69 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 22 show sysinfo This command displays switch information Format show sysinfo Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Alarm Displays the latest present Alarm for a signal contact System Description Text used to identify this switch System Name Name used to identify the switch System Location Text used to identify the location of the switch May be up to 31 alpha numeric characters The factory default is blank System Contact Text used to identify a contact person for this switch May be up to 31 alpha numeric characters The factory default is blank System Up Time The time in days hours and minutes since the last switch reboot System Date and Time The system clock s date and time in local
116. default value is 0 0 0 0 Burned In MAC Address The burned in MAC address used for in band connectivity Network Configuration Protocol BootP DHCP Indicates which network protocol is being used The options are bootp dhcp none DHCP Client ID same as SNMP System Name Displays the DHCP Client ID Network Configuration Protocol Ethernet Switch Configurator Soft ware Indicates in which way the Ethernet Switch Configurator Software protocol is being used The options are off read only read write Management VLAN ID Specifies the management VLAN ID Management VLAN Priority Specifies the management VLAN Priority 31007130 03 2010 91 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands Management VLAN IP DSCP Value Specifies the management VLAN IP DSCP value Java Script Mode Specifies if the Switch will use Java Script to start the Management Applet The factory default is enabled 4 4 15 show serial This command displays serial communication settings for the switch Format show serial Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Serial Port Login Timeout minutes Specifies the time in minutes of inactivity on a Serial port connection after which the Switch will close the connection Any numeric value between 0 and 160 is allowed the factory default is 5 A value of 0 disables the timeout 92 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 16show snmp access This command displays SNMP access inform
117. detailed This command displays settings and parameters for the specified multiple spanning tree instance The instance lt mstid gt is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance ID The following de tails are displayed Format show spanning tree mst detailed lt mstid gt Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC MST Instance ID Valid value 0 MST Bridge Priority Valid values 0 61440 in increments of 4096 Time Since Topology Change in seconds 280 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands Topology Change Count Number of times the topology has changed for this multiple spanning tree instance Topology Change in Progress Value of the Topology Change parameter for the multiple spanning tree instance Designated Root Identifier of the Regional Root for this multiple spanning tree instance Root Path Cost Path Cost to the Designated Root for this multiple spanning tree instance 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 5 1 4 show spanning tree mst port detailed This command displays the detailed settings and parameters for a specific switch port within a particular multiple spanning tree instance The instance lt mstid gt is a number t
118. dministrative setting may become Disabled protocol Display the switch s protocol setting for the given Sub Ring ID Note in case of configuration problems this value may differ from the administrative setting may become Disabled port Display the ports for the given Sub Ring ID summary Display a summary for the given Sub Ring ID ring name Display ring name for the given Sub Ring ID vlan Display the VLAN ID for the given Sub Ring ID mrp domainID Display the MRP domain ID for the given Sub Ring ID partner mac Display the partner MAC for the given Sub Ring ID 340 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 8 Sub Ring Commands TCSESM E 5 8 2 sub ring lt d gt mode Configure the switch s Sub Ring mode for the given ID manager or redundant manager Format sub ring lt id gt mode manager redundant manager single manager Mode Global Config lt id gt Specify the Sub Ring ID whose settings you want to configure manager Switch is manager for the given Sub Ring ID redundant manager Switch is redundant manager for the given Sub Ring ID single manager Switch is single manager for the given Sub Ring ID 31007130 03 2010 341 CLI Commands Switching 5 8 Sub Ring Commands TCSESM E 5 8 3 sub ring lt d gt operation Enable or disable the switch for the given Sub Ring ID Format sub ring lt id gt operation enable disable Mode Global Config lt id gt Specify the Sub Ring ID whose settin
119. e Fast HIPER Ring Format fast hiper ring current id mode ring manager ring switch rm rs operation disable enable port primary secondary lt slot port gt ring name lt ring name gt nodes lt 1l n gt vlan lt 0 4042 gt delete id current id new id lt id gt default id fast hiper ring ring manager fast hiper ring current id mode ring switch rm rs current id operation disable enable fast hiper ring fast hiper ring fast hiper ring fast hiper ring fast hiper ring fast hiper ring Mode Global Config 320 current id port lt slot port gt current id ring name lt ring name gt current id nodes lt 1 n gt current id vlan lt 0 4042 gt delete id current id new id lt id gt default id 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 4 Fast HIPER Ring TCSESM E current id Specify that you want to configure the current Fast HIPER Ring ID s settings mode Configure the switch s Fast HIPER Ring mode for the given ID ring manager or ring switch rm Abbreviation for ring manager rs Abbreviation for ring switch mode ring manager Switch is ring manager for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID mode ring switch Switch is ring switch for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID mode rm Abbreviation for ring manager mode rs Abbreviation for ring switch operation Enable or disable the switch for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID port Specify the switch s ports for the given Fas
120. e all Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 203 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 90 vlan port ingressfilter all This command enables ingress filtering for all ports If ingress filtering is dis abled frames received with VLAN IDs that do not match the VLAN member ship of the receiving interface are admitted and forwarded to ports that are members of that VLAN Default disabled Format vlan port ingressfilter all Mode Global Config no vian port ingressfilter all 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 Format no vlan port ingressfilter all Mode Global Config 204 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 91 vlan port pvid all This command changes the VLAN ID for all interface Default 1 Format vlan port pvid all lt 1 40425 Mode Global Config no vian port pvid all This command sets the VLAN ID for all interfaces to 1 Format no vlan port pvid all lt 1 4042 gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 205 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 92 vlan port tagging all This command configures the tagging behavior for all interfaces ina VLAN to enabled If tagging is enabled traffic is transmitted as tagged frames If tag ging is disabled traffic is transmitted as
121. e case when the no token is not specified as in interface and inte 46 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 CLI Commands Base This chapter provides detailed explanation of the Switching commands The commands are divided into five functional groups Show commands display switch settings statistics and other information Configuration commands configure features and options of the switch For every configuration command there is a show command that displays the configuration setting Copy commands transfer or save configuration and informational files to and from the switch Clear commands clear some e g the clear arp table switch command which clears the agent s ARP table or all e g the clear config factory command which resets the whole configuration to the factory defaults This chapter includes the following configuration types System information and statistics commands Management commands Device configuration commands User account management commands Security commands System utilities Link Layer Discovery Protocol Commands Simple Network Time Protocol Commands Precision Time Protocol Commands Power over Ethernet Commands 31007130 03 2010 47 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 System Information and Statistics Commands 4 1 1 show address conflict This command displays address conflict settings Format show address conflict Mode
122. e of 0 to 61440 in increments of 4096 This command accepts the value 0 for the mstid If O defined as the default CIST ID is passed as the lt mstid gt then this command sets the Bridge Priority parameter to a new value for the common and internal spanning tree The bridge priority value again is a number within a range of 0 to 61440 The twelve least significant bits will be masked according to the 802 1s specification This will cause the priority to be rounded down to the next lower valid priority Default 32768 Format spanning tree mst priority lt mstid gt lt 0 61440 gt Mode Global Config no spanning tree mst priority This command sets the bridge priority for a specific multiple spanning tree instance to the default value i e 32768 The instance lt mstid gt is a number that corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance This command accepts the value 0 for the mstid If O defined as the default CIST ID is passed as the lt mstid gt then this command sets the Bridge Priority parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value i e 32768 Format spanning tree mst priority lt mstid gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 299 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 20 spanning tree mst vlan This command adds an association between a multiple spanning tree instance and a VLAN The VLAN will no longer be associated with the common and internal
123. ed Further information concerning this function you will find in the User Manual Redundancy Configuration These commands allow you to configure the redundant coupling of network segments 31007130 03 2010 323 CLI Commands Switching 5 5 Redundant Coupling 5 5 1 show ring coupling This command displays the settings and states of the network coupling ring coupling To set up a new Ring Coupling configuration when no configuration is cur rently present e g after a clear command always set the local port first Please refer to ring coupling port local lt slot port gt The following details are displayed on execution of the command Format show ring coupling Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC config Display the Ring Coupling s configuration single dual master inband dual master outband dual slave inband dual slave outband info Display information about the Ring Coupling s states configuration failure Extended diagnosis redundancy guaranteed net coupling Display the Ring Coupling s ring network coupling setting network ring only operation Display the Ring Coupling s operation setting on off partner IP Display the switch s Ring Coupling partner IP address only valid for remote configurations 324 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 5 Redundant Coupling port Display the switch s Ring Coupling ports all local partner on
124. ed or disabled The factory default is enabled 31007130 03 2010 179 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 62 show storm control This command displays switch configuration information Format show storm control Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Ingress Limiting May be enabled or disabled The factory default is disabled Egress Broadcast Limiting May be enabled or disabled The factory default is disabled Egress Limiting all traffic May be enabled or disabled The factory default is disabled 802 3x Flow Control Mode May be enabled or disabled The factory default is disabled 180 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 63 show storm control limiters port This command displays the limiter settings per port 0 means that the re spective limiter is disabled Format show storm control limiters port lt slot port gt all Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Ingress Mode Shows the mode for the ingress limiter The factory default is Broad casts only Ingress Limit Shows the ingress rate limit The factory default is 0 Egress Broadcast Limit Shows the egress broadcast rate limit The factory default is 0 Egress Limit all traffic Shows the egress rate limit for all frame types The factory default is 0 4 7 64show vlan This command displays detailed information including interface information for a specific VLAN The ID is a valid VLAN identification number Format
125. en domain 500ms Recovery delay is 500 ms for the given MRP domain 200ms Recovery delay is 200 ms for the given MRP domain operation Enable or disable the switch for the given MRP domain 308 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 2 MRP port Specify the switch s ports for the given MRP domain in slot port nota tion primary Specify the switch s primary port for the given MRP domain secondary Specify the switch s secondary port for the given MRP domain vian Enter the VLAN for the given MRP domain 0 4042 default 0 5 2 5 mrp delete domain Delete current MRP domain Format mrp delete domain current domain Mode Global Config 5 2 6 mrp new domain Create a new MRP domain The configuration will consist of default parame ters and its operation will be disabled Default n a not set Format mrp new domain lt domain id gt default domain 31007130 03 2010 309 CLI Commands Switching 5 2 MRP Mode Global Config domain id Enter a new MRP domain id Format 16 bytes in decimal notation example 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 The MRP domain id 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 is invalid default domain Create a default MRP domain ID 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 310 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 3 HIPER Ring 5 3 HIPER Ring The concept of the HIPER Ring enables the construction of high availability ring shaped net
126. ete 195 config vlan ports acceptframe 207 config vlan ports ingressfilter 197 203 204 205 configuration reset 223 copy 230 D device configuration commands 201 device status 231 dhcp relay 336 337 disconnect 209 duplex settings 190 F fast hiper ring 320 flow control 194 frame acceptance mode 197 198 203 G Global Config Mode 42 GVRP join time 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 leave time 145 H hiper ring 313 hiper ring mode 314 hiper ring port primary 314 hiper ring port secondary 315 IEEE 802 1Q 197 198 203 ingress filtering 199 204 Interface Config Mode 43 inventory 165 166 168 170 171 172 174 175 349 ip http secure port 357 383 Index ip http secure protocol ip http secure server ip http server ipaddr Join time L leave time Line Config Mode link traps interface Ildp 138 139 140 141 142 143 145 187 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol lldp admin state lldp chassis tx interval lldp chassis tx interval all lldp config chassis admin state lldp config chassis notification interval lldp config chassis re init delay lldp config chassis tx delay lldp config chassis tx hold mult lldp fdb mode lldp hm mode Ildp max neighbors lldp notification IIdp tlv lldp tlv link aggregation lldp tlv mac phy config state lldp tlv max frame size lldp tlv mgmt addr lldp tlv port desc lidp tlv protocol lldp tlv sys cap lldp tlv sys desc lldp tlv sys name log
127. etwork Time Protocol 4 11 19sntp client threshold With this option you can reduce the frequency of time alterations Enter this threshold as a positive integer value in milliseconds The switch obtains the server timer as soon as the deviation to the server time is above this threshold Format sntp client threshold lt milliseconds gt s Mode Global Config Milliseconds Enter the allowed deviation to the server time as a positive integer value in milliseconds no sntp client threshold Disable the sntp client threshold Format no sntp client threshold Mode Global Config 2 0 31007130 03 2010 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol 4 11 20sntp operation Enable Disable the SNTP function Format sntp operation lt on off gt Mode Global Config no sntp operation Disable the SNTP Client and Server Format no sntp operation Mode Global Config 4 11 21sntp server disable if local With this option enabled the switch disables the SNTP Server Function if it is not synchronized to a time server itself Format sntp server disable if local lt on off gt Mode Global Config off Enable the SNTP Server even if it is not synchronized to a time server itself on Disable the SNTP Server if it is not synchronized to a time server itself 31007130 03 2010 2 1 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol 4 11 22sntp time system Set the current sntp time Format sntp time system lt YYYY MM DD HH
128. figuration Commands 4 7 26 set gmrp interfacemode This command enables GARP Multicast Registration Protocol on a selected interface If an interface which has GARP enabled is enlisted as a member of a Link Aggregation LAG GARP functionality will be disabled on that in terface GARP functionality will subsequently be re enabled if Link Aggrega tion LAG membership is removed from an interface that has GARP enabled Default enabled Format set gmrp interfacemode Mode Interface Config no set gmrp interfacemode This command disables GARP Multicast Registration Protocol on a selected interface If an interface which has GARP enabled is enlisted as a member of a Link Aggregation LAG GARP functionality will be dis abled on that interface GARP functionality will subsequently be re enabled if Link Aggregation LAG membership is removed from an inter face that has GARP enabled Format no set gmrp interfacemode Mode Interface Config 148 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 27 set gmrp interfacemode This command enables GARP Multicast Registration Protocol on all interfac es If an interface which has GARP enabled is enabled for routing or is enlist ed as a member of a link aggregation LAG GARP functionality will be disabled on that interface GARP functionality will subsequently be re en abled if routing is disabled and link aggregation LAG membership is re moved from an interface that ha
129. for other VLANs is defaulted to a blank string Format vlan name lt 1 4042 gt lt name gt Mode VLAN database no vlan name This command sets the name of a VLAN to a blank string The VLAN ID is a valid VLAN identification number ID range is 1 4042 Format no vlan name lt 1 4042 gt Mode VLAN database 200 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 87 vlan participation This command configures the degree of participation for a specific interface ina VLAN The ID is a valid VLAN identification number and the interface is a valid interface number Format vlan participation lt exclude include auto gt lt 1 4042 gt 5 Mode Interface Config Participation options are include The interface is always a member of this VLAN This is equivalent to registration fixed exclude The interface is never a member of this VLAN This is equivalent to registration forbidden auto The interface is dynamically registered in this VLAN by GVRP The interface will not participate in this VLAN unless a join request is received on this interface This is equivalent to registration normal 31007130 03 2010 201 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 88 vlan participation all This command configures the degree of participation for all interfaces in a VLAN The ID is a valid VLAN identification number Format vlan participation all lt exclude include auto gt lt 1 4042 gt Mode Global Config Part
130. g 5 8 2 sub ring lt id gt mode 5 8 3 sub ring lt id gt operation 5 8 4 sub ring lt id gt protocol 5 8 5 sub ring lt id gt port 5 8 6 sub ring lt id gt ring name 5 8 7 sub ring lt id gt vlan 5 8 8 sub ring lt id gt mrp domain ID 5 8 9 sub ring delete ring 5 8 10sub ring new ring CLI Commands Security Security Commands 6 1 1 authentication login 6 1 2 show authentication 6 1 3 show authentication users 6 1 4 show users authentication 6 1 5 users defaultlogin 6 1 6 users login HTTP Commands 6 2 1 ip http secure port 6 2 2 ip http secure protocol 6 2 3 ip http server 6 2 4 show ip http Appendix VLAN Example SOLUTION 1 SOLUTION 2 31007130 03 2010 333 333 334 335 335 336 337 339 341 342 342 343 343 344 345 346 346 347 349 349 351 352 353 354 355 357 357 358 359 360 361 363 365 13 Content 8 Glossary 367 9 Index 383 14 31007130 03 2010 Safety information Safety information Important Information Notice Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install operate or maintain it The following special messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal p The addition of thi
131. ging buffered logging buffered wrap logging cli command logging console logging host logging host reconfigure logging host remove logout logout command M macaddr media module remove monitor session monitor session mode mrp mrp current domain 384 252 253 254 136 358 359 359 22 144 146 43 188 244 237 248 247 248 245 245 246 246 247 249 251 251 252 256 252 252 253 253 253 254 256 256 256 119 120 121 122 123 124 124 232 232 22 131 135 137 307 308 mrp delete domain 309 mrp new domain 309 N network javamode 86 network parms 87 network priority 88 network protocol 87 nmp 188 no dhcp relay 336 no Ildp 244 no sntp 263 no sntp anycast address 264 265 271 no sntp client server 267 no sntp client server primary 268 269 270 no storm control broadcast 191 P passwords changing user 216 resetting all 226 PDUs 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 146 ping 233 ping command 231 233 234 PoE Power over Ethernet 274 ports administrative mode 185 186 frame acceptance mode 197 198 203 information 177 ingress filtering 199 204 link traps 187 188 physical mode 190 tagging 206 208 VLAN IDs 205 207 VLAN information 184 Privileged Exec Mode 42 Protocol Data Units See PDUs R reboot 236 reload 236 reset system command 236 serial timeout 89 sessions closing 209 232 displaying 210 set igmp 151 152 156 set igmp automatic mode 153 set igmp forward all 154
132. gmp Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 151 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 30 set igmp This command enables IGMP Snooping on a selected interface Default enabled Format set igmp Mode Interface Config no set igmp This command disables IGMP Snooping on a selected interface Format no set igmp Mode Interface Config 152 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 31 set igmp aging time unknown This command configures the IGMP Snooping aging time for unknown multicast frames unit seconds min 3 max 3600 default 260 Format set igmp aging time unknown lt 3 3600 gt Mode Global Config 4 7 32 set igmp automatic mode If enabled this port is allowed to be set as static query port automatically if the LLDP protocol has found a switch or router connected to this port Use the command s normal form to enable the feature the no form to disable it Default disabled Format set igmp automatic mode Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 153 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 33 set igmp forward all This command activates the forwarding of multicast frames to this interface even if the given interface has not received any reports by hosts N B this applies only to frames that have been learned via IGMP Snooping The pur pose is that an interface e g a HIPER Ring s ring port may need to forward all such frames even if no reports have been received o
133. granularity of specification is 1 cen tisecond 0 01 seconds LeaveAll Timer This Leave All Time controls how frequently LeaveAll PDUs are gen erated A LeaveAll PDU indicates that all registrations will shortly be deregistered Participants will need to rejoin in order to maintain reg istration There is an instance of this timer on a per Port per GARP participant basis The Leave All Period Timer is set to a random value in the range of LeaveAllTime to 1 5 LeaveAllTime Permissible values are 200 to 6000 centiseconds 2 to 60 seconds The factory default is 166 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 1000 centiseconds 10 seconds The finest granularity of specifica tion is 1 centisecond 0 01 seconds 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 dis abled 167 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 50 show igmpsnooping This command displays IGMP Snooping information Configured information is displayed whether or not IGMP Snooping is enabled Status information is only displayed when IGMP Snooping is enabled Format show igmpsnooping Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Admin Mode This indicates whether or not IGMP Snooping is globally enabled on the switch Forwarding of Unknown Frames This displays if and
134. gs you want to configure enable Enable the switch for the given Sub Ring ID disable Disable the switch for the given Sub Ring ID 5 8 4 sub ring lt id gt protocol Set MRP or FHR as sub ring protocol for the given Sub Ring ID Format sub ring lt id gt protocol standard mrp Mode Global Config lt id gt Specify the Sub Ring ID whose settings you want to configure standard_mrp Set MRP as sub ring protocol for the given Sub Ring ID 342 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 8 Sub Ring Commands TCSESM E 5 8 5 sub ring lt d gt port Specify the switch s ports for the given Sub Ring ID Format sub ring lt id gt port lt slot port gt Mode Global Config lt id gt Specify the Sub Ring ID whose settings you want to configure lt slot port gt Specify the port in slot port notation 5 8 6 sub ring lt id gt ring name Set a ring name for the given Sub Ring ID Format sub ring lt id gt ring name lt ring name gt Mode Global Config lt id gt Specify the Sub Ring ID whose settings you want to configure lt ring name gt Enter a name for the given Sub Ring ID The name may be up to 254 characters long and contain only printable characters If you do not give a name the current name will be set to an empty string 31007130 03 2010 343 CLI Commands Switching 5 8 Sub Ring Commands TCSESM E 5 8 7 sub ring lt id gt vlan Specify the VLAN for the given Sub Ring ID Format sub ring l
135. gt Mode Global Config lt id gt Enter a new Sub Ring ID Format a number in the range 1 2147483647 231 1 An ID of 0 is invalid 346 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Security 6 CLI Commands Security This chapter provides a detailed explanation of the Security commands The following Security CLI commands are available in the software Switching Package Use the security commands to configure security settings for login users and port users The commands are divided into these different groups Show commands are used to display device settings statistics and other information Configuration Commands are used to configure features and options of the switch For every configuration command there is a show command that will display the configuration setting 31007130 03 2010 347 CLI Commands Security 348 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Security 6 1 Security Commands 6 1 Security Commands 6 1 1 authentication login This command creates an authentication login list The lt listname gt is up to 15 alphanumeric characters and is not case sensitive Up to 10 authenti cation login lists can be configured on the switch When a list is created the authentication method local is set as the first method When the optional parameters Option1 Option2 and or Option3 are used an ordered list of methods are set in the authentication login list If the authentication login list does not exist a
136. h CLI command is illustrated using the structure outlined below 31007130 03 2010 19 Command Structure 1 1 Format 1 1 Format Some commands such aS clear vlan do not require parameters Other commands such aS network parms have parameters for which you must supply a value Parameters are positional you must type the values in the correct order Optional parameters will follow required parameters For ex ample Example 1 network parms lt ipaddr gt lt netmask gt gateway network parms is the command name lt ipaddr gt lt netmask gt are the required values for the command gateway is the optional value for the command Example 2 snmp server location lt loc gt snmp server location is the command name lt loc gt is the required parameter for the command Example 3 clear config clear config is the command name Example 3 clear vlan clear vlan is the command name 20 31007130 03 2010 Command Structure 1 1 Format 1 1 1 Command The following conventions apply to the command name The command name is displayed in this document in courier font and is to be typed exactly as shown Once you have entered enough letters of a command name to uniquely identify the command pressing the lt Space bar gt or lt Tab key gt will cause the system to complete the word Entering Ctrl Z will return you to the root level command prompt 1 1 2 Parameters Parameters are order dependent Parameters are d
137. hat corresponds to the desired existing multiple span ning tree instance The lt slot port gt is the desired switch port Format show spanning tree mst port detailed lt mstid gt lt slot port gt 31007130 03 2010 281 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC MST Instance ID Valid value 0 Port Identifier Port priority as a two digit hex number followed by the port number as a two digit hex number Port Priority Decimal number Port Forwarding State Current spanning tree state of this port Port Role The port s current RSTP port role Port Path Cost Configured value of the Internal Port Path Cost parameter Designated Root The Identifier of the designated root for this port Designated Port Cost Path Cost offered to the LAN by the Designated Port Designated Bridge Bridge Identifier of the bridge with the Designated Port Designated Port Identifier Port on the Designated Bridge that offers the lowest cost to the LAN If O defined as the default CIST ID is passed as the lt mstid gt then this com mand displays the settings and parameters for a specific switch port within the common and internal spanning tree The lt slot port gt is the desired switch port In this case the following are displayed Port Identifier The port identifier for this port within the CST Port Priority The priority of the port within the CST 282 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands
138. he management for each port Link status is not monitored in the delivery condition the loss of Redundancy guarantee Ring network coupling The following conditions are reported in Stand by mode interrupted control line partner device running in Stand by mode HIPER Ring The following condition is reported in RM mode additionally Ring redundancy guaranteed Ring redundancy is not monitored in the delivery condition 31007130 03 2010 67 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com Signal contact manual setting closed The signal contact s manual setting is closed open The signal contact s manual setting is open Signal contact operating state closed The signal contact is currently closed open The signal contact is currently open Signal contact trap enabled A trap Is sent if the signal contact state changes disabled No trap is sent if the signal contact state changes Note To show the signal contact s port related settings use the command show port lt slot port gt all see show port on page 177 4 1 20 show slot This command is used to display information about slot s For slot enter the slot ID Format show slot slot Mode Privileged EXEC 4 1 21 show running config This command is used to display the current setting of different protocol packages supported on the switch This command displays only those parameters the values of which differ from
139. he same hub or the SwitchModule processor Port mirroring can consume significant CPU resources while active Better choices for long term monitoring may include a passive tap like an optical probe or an Ethernet repeater Protocol Data Unit PDU is a packet of data passed across a network The term implies a specific layer of the OSI model and a specific protocol Q QoS See Quality of Service on page 377 Quality of Service QoS is a networking term that specifies a guaranteed level of throughput Throughput is the amount of data transferred from one device to another or processed in a specified amount of time typically throughputs are measured in bytes per second Bps 377 Glossary R Real Time Operating System RTOS is a component of the OSAPI module that abstracts operating systems with which other systems can interface RFC Request For Comment RMON Short for remote monitoring a network management protocol that allows network information to be gathered at a single workstation Whereas SNMP gathers network data from a single type of Management Information Base MIB RMON 1 defines nine additional MIBs that provide a much richer set of data about network usage For RMON to work network devices such as hubs and switches must be designed to support it The newest version of RMON RMON 2 provides data about traffic at the network layer in addition to the physical layer This allows adm
140. how interface switchport 4 1 17show logging 4 1 18show mac addr table 4 1 19show signal contact 4 1 20show slot 4 1 21show running config 4 1 22show sysinfo 4 1 23show temperature 4 1 24snmp server Management VLAN Commands 4 2 1 network mgmt_vlan Class of Service CoS Commands 4 3 1 classofservice dot1p mapping 4 3 2 classofservice ip dscp mapping 4 3 3 classofservice trust 4 3 4 show classofservice dot1p mapping 4 3 5 show classofservice ip dscp mapping 4 3 6 show classofservice trust 4 3 7 vlan port priority all 4 3 8 vlan priority Management Commands 4 4 1 transport input telnet 31007130 03 2010 Content 4 4 2 bridge address learning 83 4 4 3 bridge aging time 84 4 4 4 bridge fast link detection 85 4 4 5 bridge vian learning 85 4 4 6 ethernet ip 85 4 4 7 network javascriptmode 86 4 4 8 network parms 87 4 4 9 network protocol 87 4 4 10network priority 88 4 4 11serial timeout 89 4 4 12set prompt 90 4 4 13show ethernet ip 90 4 4 14show network 91 4 4 15show serial 92 4 4 16show snmp access 93 4 4 17show snmpcommunity 93 4 4 18show snmptrap 95 4 4 19show telnetcon 96 4 4 20show trapflags 97 4 4 21Snmp access global 98 4 4 22snmp access version 99 4 4 23snmp server community 100 4 4 24snmp server community ipaddr 101 4 4 25snmp server community ipmask 102 4 4 26snmp server community mode 103 4 4 27snmp server community ro 104 4 4 28snmp server community rw 104 4 4 29snmp server location 104 4 4 30snmp ser
141. icipation options are include The interface is always a member of this VLAN This is equivalent to registration fixed exclude The interface is never a member of this VLAN This is equivalent to registration forbidden auto The interface is dynamically registered in this VLAN by GVRP The interface will not participate in this VLAN unless a join request is received on this interface This is equivalent to registration normal 202 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 89 vlan port acceptframe all This command sets the frame acceptance mode for all interfaces For VLAN Only mode untagged frames or priority frames received on this interface are discarded For Admit All mode untagged frames or priority frames received on this interface are accepted and assigned the value of the interface VLAN ID for this port With either option VLAN tagged frames are forwarded in ac cordance with the IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Specification Default Admit All Format vlan port acceptframe all lt vlanonly alls Mode Global Config no vlan port acceptframe all This command sets the frame acceptance mode for all interfaces to Admit A11 For Admit All mode untagged frames or priority frames received on this interface are accepted and assigned the value of the interface VLAN ID for this port With either option VLAN tagged frames are forwarded in accordance with the IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Specification Format no vlan port acceptfram
142. ies to MAC IP Port Security as well as to 802 1X Port Security Default enabled Format snmp server enable traps port sec Mode Global Config no snmp server enable traps port sec This command disables Port Security traps Format no snmp server enable traps port sec Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 111 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 37 snmp server enable traps stpmode This command enables the sending of new root traps and topology change notification traps Default enabled Format snmp server enable traps stpmode Mode Global Config no snmp server enable traps stpmode This command disables the sending of new root traps and topology change notification traps Format no snmp server enable traps stpmode Mode Global Config 112 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 38 snmptrap This command adds an SNMP trap name The maximum length of name is 32 case sensitive alphanumeric characters Default The default name for the six undefined community names is Delete Format snmptrap lt name gt lt ipaddr gt snmpversion snmpvi Mode Global Config no snmptrap This command deletes trap receivers for a community Format no snmptrap lt name gt lt ipaddr gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 113 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 39 snmptrap ipaddr This command assigns an IP address to a specified community name The maximum leng
143. ified as a 6 byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 The lt vlanid gt parameter must identify a valid VLAN 1 to 4042 Format macfilter adddest all lt macaddr gt lt vlanid gt Mode Global Config no macfilter adddest all This command removes all ports from the destination filter set for the MAC filter with the given lt macaddr gt and VLAN of lt vianid gt The lt macaddr gt parameter must be specified as a 6 byte hexadecimal num ber in the format of b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 The lt vlanid gt parameter must identify a valid VLAN 1 to 4042 Format no macfilter adddest all lt macaddr gt lt vlanid gt Mode Global Config 134 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 8 monitor session lt session id gt This command configures a probe port and a monitored port for monitor ses sion port monitoring The first slot port is the source monitored port and the second slot port is the destination probe port If this command is executed while port monitoring is enabled it will have the effect of changing the probe and monitored port values Format monitor session lt session id gt mode source destination interface lt slot port gt Mode Global Config destination Configure the probe interface mode Enable Disable port mirroring session Note does not affect the source or destination interfaces source Configure the source interface no monitor sessio
144. igured value Bridge Hold Time Minimum time between transmission of Configuration Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDUs Rstp Mrp Mode Rapid spanning tree mrp Media Redundancy Protocol mode Enabled Disabled Rstp Mrp configuration error Configuration error in Rapid spanning tree mrp Media Redundancy Protocol No Yes 5 1 2 show spanning tree interface This command displays the settings and parameters for a specific switch port within the common and internal spanning tree The lt slot port gt is the desired switch port The following details are displayed on execution of the com mand Format show spanning tree interface lt slot port gt Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Port mode Enabled or disabled Port Up Time Since Counters Last Cleared Time since port was reset displayed in days hours minutes and seconds STP BPDUs Transmitted Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units sent 31007130 03 2010 279 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands STP BPDUs Received Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units received RST BPDUs Transmitted Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units sent RST BPDUs Received Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units received MSTP BPDUs Transmitted Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units sent MSTP BPDUs Received Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units received 5 1 3 show spanning tree mst
145. in state disable enable time out lt 10 600 gt Mode Global Config admin state Enable or disable the Auto Configuration Undo feature default disabled timeout Configure the Auto Configuration Undo timeout unit seconds 31007130 03 2010 229 4 9 System Utilities 4 9 17 copy This command uploads and downloads to from the switch Remote URLs can be specified using tftp A list of valid commands is provided below The command can be used to the save the running configuration to nvram by specifying the source as system running config and the destination as nvram startup config Default none Format copy copy eam script lt source filename gt nvram script target filename copy nvram errorlog lt url gt copy nvram log lt url gt copy nvram script lt source target filename copy copy copy copy copy copy copy copy copy copy copy Mode nvram nvram nvram nvram script lt source startup config startup config traplog lt url gt filename gt eam script filename gt lt url gt lt url gt system running config system running config nvram startup config system running config lt url gt lt url gt lt url gt lt url gt lt url gt lt url gt Privileged 230 nvram sshkey rsal nvram startup config system image system running config system bootcode EXEC 31007130 03 2010 4 9 System Utilities 4 9 18 device status This comman
146. in time per port and per GARP Join time is the interval between the transmission of GARP Protocol Data Units PDUs registering or re registering membership for a VLAN or multicast group This command has an effect only when GVRP is enabled The time is from 10 to 100 centiseconds The value 20 centiseconds is 0 2 seconds Default 20 Format set garp timer join lt 10 100 gt Mode Global Config Interface Config no set garp timer join This command sets the GVRP join time per port and per GARP to 20 centiseconds 0 2 seconds This command has an effect only when GVRP is enabled Format no set garp timer join Mode Global Config Interface Config 144 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 23 set garp timer leave This command sets the GVRP leave time per port Leave time is the time to wait after receiving an unregister request for a VLAN or a multicast group be fore deleting the VLAN entry This can be considered a buffer time for anoth er station to assert registration for the same attribute in order to maintain uninterrupted service time is 20 to 600 centiseconds The value 60 centi seconds is 0 6 seconds Note This command has an effect only when GVRP is enabled Default 60 Format set garp timer leave lt 20 600 gt Mode Global Config Interface Config no set garp timer leave TThis command sets the GVRP leave time per port to 60 centiseconds 0 6 seconds Note This command has an
147. indicates a particu lar MST instance The parameter lt slot port gt all indicates the desired switch port or all ports If O defined as the default CIST ID is passed as the lt mstid gt then the status summary is displayed for one or all ports within the common and internal spanning tree Format show spanning tree mst port summary lt mstid gt lt slot pores all Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC MST Instance ID The MST instance associated with this port Valid value 0 Interface Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes STP Mode Current STP mode of this port in the specified spanning tree instance Type Currently not used Port Forwarding 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 284 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 6 show spanning tree summary This command displays spanning tree settings and parameters for the switch The following details are displayed on execution of the command Format show spanning tree summary Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Spanning Tree Adminmode Enabled or disabled Spanning Tree Version Version of 802 1 currently supported IEEE 802 1s IEEE 802 1w or IEEE 802 1d based upon the Force Protocol Version parameter Configuration Name Configured name Configuration Revision Level Configured value Config
148. ing condition is reported in RM mode additionally Ring redundancy guaranteed Ring redundancy is not monitored in the delivery condition Device status state Error The current device status is error No Error The current device status is no error Device status trap enabled A trap is sent if the device status changes disabled No trap is sent if the device status changes 52 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 11 show authentication This command displays users assigned to authentication login lists Format show authentication users lt listname gt Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 1 12 show classofservice This command displays class of service settings Format show classofservice dotlp mapping slot port Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC slot port Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes 31007130 03 2010 53 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 13 show eventlog This command displays the event log which contains error messages from the system The event log is not cleared on a system reset Format show eventlog Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 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 Note Event log information is retained across a switch reset 54 31007130
149. inistrators to analyze traffic by protocol RP Rendezvous Point Used with IP Multicast RPU Remote Power Unit RTOS See Real Time Operating System on page 378 S SDL Synchronous Data Link 378 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is the protocol governing network management and the monitoring of network devices and their functions It is not necessarily limited to TCP IP networks The versions have the following differences SNMPy1 full Security is based on community strings SNMPsec historic Security is based on parties Few if any vendors implemented this version of the protocol which is now largely forgotten SNMPyv2p historic For this version much work was done to update the SNMPv1 protocol and the SMlv1 and not just security The result was updated protocol operations new protocol operations and data types and party based security from SNMPsec SNMPv2c experimental This version of the protocol is called community string based SNMPve2 It is an update of the protocol operations and data types of SNMPv2p and uses community based security from SNMPv1 SNMPv2u experimental This version of the protocol uses the protocol operations and data types of SNMPv2c and security based on users SNMPv2 experimental This version combined the best features 31007130 03 2010 Glossary of SNMPv2p and SNMPv2u It is also called SNMPve2star The documents defing this
150. is automatically forwarded on an output port Frame Check Sequence The extra characters added to a frame for error detection and correction FCS is used in X 25 HDLC Frame Relay and other data link layer protocols G GARP See Generic Attribute Registration Protocol on page 371 GARP Information Propagation GIP is the propagation of information between GARP participants for the same application in a bridge is carried out by a GIP component 31007130 03 2010 Glossary GARP Multicast Registration Protocol GMRP provides a mechanism that allows Bridges and end stations to dynamically register and subsequently de register Group membership information with the MAC Bridges attached to the same LAN segment and for that information to be disseminated across all Bridges in the Bridged LAN that support Extended Filtering Services The operation of GMRP relies upon the services provided by the GARP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP allows workstations to request admission to a particular VLAN for multicast purposes GE See Gigabit Ethernet on page 371 General Purpose Chip select Machine GPCM provides interfacing for simpler lower performance memory resources and memory mapped devices The GPCM does not support bursting and is used primarily for boot loading Generic Attribute Registration Protocol GARP provides a generic attribute dissemination capability that is used by partici
151. isplayed in this document in italic font which are to be replaced with a name or number To use spaces as part of aname parameter enclose it in double quotes For example the expression System Name with Spaces forces the system to accept the spaces Parameters may be mandatory values optional values choices or a combi nation lt parameter gt The lt gt angle brackets indicate that a mandatory param eter is to be entered in place of the brackets and text inside them parameter The square brackets indicate that an optional parame ter may be entered in place of the brackets and text inside them choicel choice2 Vertical bars separate alterna tive mutually exclusive elements The curly braces indicate that a parameter must be chosen from the list of choices Braces within square brackets indicate a required choice within an op tional element 31007130 03 2010 21 Command Structure 1 1 3 Values ipaddr macaddr areaid outerid Interface 22 1 1 Format This parameter is a valid IP address Pres ently the IP address can be entered in fol lowing formats a 32 bits b 8 24 bits b c 8 8 16 bits b c d 8 8 8 8 M M Q In addition to these formats decimal hexi decimal and octal formats are supported through the following input formats where n is any valid hexidecimal octal or decimal number Oxn CLI assumes hexidecimal format On CLI assumes octal format
152. l tering FIt Forwarding Interfaces The resultant forwarding list is derived from combining all the compo nent s forwarding interfaces and removing the interfaces that are listed as the static filtering interfaces 172 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 54show mac filter table static This command displays the Static MAC Filtering information for all Static MAC Filters If a11 is selected all the Static MAC Filters in the system are displayed If a macadadr is entered a vlan must also be entered and the Static MAC Filter information will be displayed only for that MAC address and VLAN Format show mac filter table static lt macaddr gt lt vlanid gt all Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 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 Destination Port s Indicates the destination port filter set s slot and port s 31007130 03 2010 173 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 55show mac filter table staticfiltering This command displays the Static Filtering entries in the Multicast Forward ing Database MFDB table Format show mac filter table staticfiltering Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Mac Address A unicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and or fil tering information The format is 6 or 8 two digit hex
153. l Operating States Display general information concerning the fast hiper ring state 318 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 4 Fast HIPER Ring TCSESM E 5 4 2 show fast hiper ring current id TCSESM E Specify that you want to show the current Fast HIPER Ring ID s settings Format show fast hiper ring current id id info mode operation port port primary secondary summary ring name nodes vlan Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC id Display the given Fast HIPER Ring s ID info Display status information for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID mode Display the switch s mode for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID operation Display the switch s operative setting for the given Fast HIPER Ring eis in case of configuration problems this value may differ from the administrative setting may become Disabled port Display the ports for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID port primary Display the primary port for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID port secondary Display the secondary port for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID summary Display a Summary for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID ring name Display the ring name for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID 31007130 03 2010 319 CLI Commands Switching nodes 5 4 Fast HIPER Ring TCSESM E Display the number of nodes in the ring for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID vian Display the VLAN ID for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID 5 4 3 fast hiper ring Configure th
154. lay the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of Port VLAN protocol Display the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of Protocol sys cap Display the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of System Capabilities sys desc Display the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of System Description sys name Display the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of System Name vilan name Display the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of VLAN Name 242 31007130 03 2010 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 12show Ildp remote data This command shows all LLDP remote data settings and states concerning one or all ports Format show lldp remote data lt slot port all gt Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC chassis id Display the remote data s chassis ID only detailed Display remote data in detailed format i e all available data Note most important data is output first not in alphabetic order of command names This is the default command if no specific command is given ether port info Display the remote data s port Ethernet properties only group com mand outputs Port Autoneg Supported Port Autoneg Enabled Port Autoneg Advertized Capabilities and Port Operational MAU Type link aggregation info Display the remote data s link aggregation information only group command outputs Link Agg Status and Link Agg Port ID mgmt addr Display the remote data s management address only port desc Display the remote data s port description only port id Display the remote
155. led Default disabled Format spanning tree port mode all Mode Global Config no spanning tree port mode all This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for all ports to disabled Format no spanning tree port mode all Mode Global Config 302 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 23 spanning tree stp mrp mode This command sets the spanning tree mrp Media Redundancy Protocol mode to enabled Default disabled Format spanning tree stp mrp mode Mode Global Config no spanning tree stp mrp mode This command sets the spanning tree mrp Medium Redundancy Protocol mode to disabled Format no spanning tree stp mrp mode Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 303 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 304 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 2 MRP 5 2 MRP The concept of the MRP Ring enables the construction of high availability ring shaped network structures It is possible to mix the devices that support this function in any combination within the MRP ring If a line section becomes inoperable the ring structure of up to 50 switches typically transforms back to a line type configuration within 150 ms maxi mum 500 ms 5 2 1 show mrp This command displays the settings and states of the MRP Ring The follow ing details are displayed on execution of the command Format show mrp current domain Mode Privileged EXEC and User E
156. logging host reconfigure lt hostindex gt lt hostaddress gt Mode Global Config 4 5 7 logging host remove The Logging Host Index to be removed Format logging host remove lt hostindex gt Mode 124 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 5 Syslog Commands 4 5 8 Global Cconfiglogging syslog This command enables syslog logging Default disabled Format logging syslog Mode Global Config no logging syslog This command disables syslog logging Format no logging syslog 4 5 9 logging syslog port Enter the port number of the syslog server Default 514 Format logging syslog port lt portid gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 125 CLI Commands Base 4 6 Scripting Commands 4 6 Scripting Commands Configuration Scripting allows the user to generate text formatted script files representing the current configuration These configuration script files can be uploaded to a PC and edited downloaded to the system and applied to the system Configuration scripts can be applied to one or more switches with no minor modifications Use the show running config command to capture the running configuration into a script Use the copy command to transfer the configuration script to from the switch Scripts are intended to be used on systems with default configuration but users are not prevented from applying scripts on systems with non default configurations Note The file extension must be cli
157. lt VLAN VLAN range is 1 4042 Format no vlan lt 1 4042 gt Mode VLAN database 31007130 03 2010 195 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 82 vian0O transparent mode Activate the Transparent Mode to be able to switch priority tagged frames without a VLAN affiliation thus with VLAN ID 0 In this mode the VLAN ID 0 persists in the frame irrespective of the Port VLAN ID setting in the VLAN Port dialog Note In transparency mode devices ignore the configured port vlan id Set the vlan membership of the ports from vlan 1 to untagged or member Format vlan0 transparent mode disable enable Mode VLAN database 196 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 83 vian acceptframe This command sets the frame acceptance mode per interface For VLAN Only mode untagged frames or priority frames received on this interface are discarded For Admit All mode untagged frames or priority frames received on this interface are accepted and assigned the value of the interface VLAN ID for this port With either option VLAN tagged frames are forwarded in ac cordance with the IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Specification Default Admit All Format vlan acceptframe lt vlanonly alls Mode Interface Config no vlan acceptframe This command sets the frame acceptance mode per interface to Admit A11 For Admit All mode untagged frames or priority frames received on this interface are accepted and assigned the
158. ly takes effect in dual configurations control only takes effect in outband configurations redundancy mode Display the Ring Coupling s redundancy mode normal extended 325 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 5 Redundant Coupling 5 5 2 ring coupling Configure the redundant coupling of HIPER Rings network segments This command if called without arguments lists the available subcommands their recommended order and tips how to set up a new configuration Format ring coupling Mode Global Config no ring coupling Clear the ring coupling configuration delete it Format no ring coupling Mode Global Config 326 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 5 Redundant Coupling 5 5 3 ring coupling config This command sets the Ring Coupling configuration Possible values are single Configure the Ring Coupling s basic setting to single both cou pling ports are local to the switch switch performs master and slave func tions dual master inband Configure the Ring Coupling s basic setting to dual master inband 2nd coupling port is on a remote switch local switch is master communication over network dual master outband Configure the Ring Coupling s basic setting to dual master outband 2nd coupling port is on a remote switch local switch is master communication over dedicated control port dual slave inband Configure the Ring Coupling s basic setting to dual slave inband 2nd c
159. mands Switching This section provides detailed explanation of the Switching commands The commands are divided into two functional groups Show commands display spanning tree settings statistics and other information Configuration Commands configure features and options of the switch For every configuration command there is a show command that displays the configuration setting 31007130 03 2010 275 CLI Commands Switching 2 6 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 1 show spanning tree This command displays spanning tree settings for the common and internal spanning tree when the optional parameter brief is not included in the com mand The following details are displayed Format show spanning tree lt brief gt Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Spanning Tree Adminmode Enabled or Disabled Bridge Priority Configured value Bridge Identifier The bridge identifier for the CST CST Classical Spanning Tree IEEE 802 1d It is made up using the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the bridge Time Since Topology Change in seconds Topology Change Count Number of times changed Topology Change Boolean value of the Topology Change parameter for the switch indi cating if a topology change is in progress on any port assigned to the common and internal spanning tree Designated Root The bridge identifier of the root bridge It is made
160. me the VLAN is the Port VLAN ID specified for the port that received this frame When disabled all frames are for warded in accordance with the 802 1Q VLAN bridge specification The factory default is disabled Default Priority The 802 1p priority assigned to tagged packets arriving on the port 184 31007130 03 2010 4 7 67 shutdown This command disables a port Default enabled Format shutdown Mode Interface Config no shutdown This command enables a port Format no shutdown Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 185 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 68 shutdown all This command disables all ports Default enabled Format shutdown all Mode Global Config no shutdown all This command enables all ports Format no shutdown all Mode Global Config 186 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 69 snmp trap link status This command enables link status traps by interface Note This command is valid only when the Link Up Down Flag is enabled See snmp server enable traps linkmode command Format snmp trap link status Mode Interface Config no snmp trap link status This command disables link status traps by interface Note This command is valid only when the Link Up Down Flag is en abled See snmp server enable traps linkmode command Format no snmp trap link status Mode Interface Config
161. mp interfacemode Mode Global Config 158 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 38set igmp lookup interval unknown This command configures the IGMP Snooping lookup response time for unknown multicast frames unit seconds min 2 max 3599 default 125 Format set igmp lookup interval unknown lt 2 3599 gt Mode Global Config lt 2 3599 gt Enter the IGMP Snooping lookup response time for unknown multi cast frames unit seconds min 2 max 3599 default 125 4 7 39set igmp lookup resp time unknown This command configures the IGMP Snooping lookup interval for unknown multicast frames unit seconds min 1 max 3598 default 10 Format set igmp lookup resp time unknown lt 1 3598 gt Mode Global Config lt 2 3598 gt Enter the IGMP Snooping lookup interval for unknown multicast frames unit seconds min 1 max 3598 default 10 31007130 03 2010 159 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 40set igmp maxresponse This command sets the IGMP Maximum Response time on the system The Maximum Response time is the amount of time in seconds that a switch will wait after sending a query in response to a received leave message before deleting the multicast group received in the leave message If the switch re ceives a report in response to the query within the maxresponse time then the multicast group is not deleted This value must be less than the IGMP Query Interval time v
162. mp server community mode lt name gt Mode Global Config no snmp server community mode This command deactivates an SNMP community If the community is disabled no SNMP requests using this community are accepted In this case the SNMP manager associated with this community cannot manage the switch until the Status is changed back to Enable Format no snmp server community mode lt name gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 103 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 27 sSnmp server community ro This command restricts access to switch information The access mode is read only also called public Format snmp server community ro lt name gt Mode Global Config 4 4 28 snmp server community rw This command restricts access to switch information The access mode is read write also called private Format snmp server community rw lt name gt Mode Global Config 4 4 29 snmp server location This command configures the system location Format snmp server location lt system location gt Mode Global Config 104 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 30snmp server sysname This command configures the system name Format snmp server sysname lt system name gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 105 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 31 snmp server enable traps This command enables the Authentication Trap Flag Default enabled Format
163. munity ro snmp server community rw no snmp server community mode no snmp server community spanning tree configuration name ptp subdomain name Tab 5 Commands in Global Config mode Command Note name Tab 6 Commands in Interface Config mode Command Note vlan name lt n gt Tab 7 Commands in VLAN Database mode 28 31007130 03 2010 Command Structure 1 1 Format When a device creates a script a human readable header is included that lists the special characters and the escape characters Parameter string escape handling 1 Characters to be preceded with escape char W 1 1 8 Secrets in scripts A configuration may include secrets e g passwords When creating a script these secrets are written to it in a scrambled form not in clear text These secrets may be up to 31 characters long The format for a scrambled secret is v1 lt scrambled secret gt without the quotes they were added for readability v1 denotes the scrambling method v1 in this case the value of the scrambled secret is a 64 digit hex string The following commands produce scrambled secrets if necessary Command Note radius server key acct lt ip gt lt password gt radius server key auth lt ip gt lt password gt users passwd lt username gt lt password gt users snmpv3 encryption lt username gt des lt password gt Tab 8 Commands in Global Config mode
164. n detected to prevent their being deliverable to a higher layer protocol A possible reason for discarding a packet could be to free up buffer space Most Address Entries Ever Used The highest number of Forward ing Database Address Table entries that have been learned by this switch since the most recent reboot 31007130 03 2010 63 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com Address Entries in Use The number of Learned and static entries in the Forwarding Database Address Table for this switch Maximum VLAN Entries The maximum number of Virtual LANs VLANs allowed on this switch Most VLAN Entries Ever Used The largest number of VLANs that have been active on this switch since the last reboot Static VLAN Entries The number of presently active VLAN entries on this switch that have been created statically Dynamic VLAN Entries The number of presently active VLAN entries on this switch that have been created by GVRP registration 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 64 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 16 show interface switchport This command displays data concerning the internal port to the management agent Format show interf
165. n it This enables fast er recovery from ring interruptions for multicast frames Default disabled Format set igmp forward all Mode Interface Config no set igmp forward all This command disables the forwarding of all multicast frames learned via IGMP Snooping on a selected interface Format no set igmp forward all Mode Interface Config 154 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 34set igmp forward unknown This command defines how to handle unknown multicast frames Format set igmp forward unknown discard flood query ports Mode Global Config discard Unknown multicast frames will be discarded flood Unknown multicast frames will be flooded query ports Unknown multicast frames will be forwarded only to query ports 31007130 03 2010 155 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 35set igmp static query port This command activates the forwarding of IGMP membership report frames to this interface even if the given interface has not received any queries The purpose is that a port may need to forward such frames even if no queries have been received on it e g if a router is connected to the interface that sends no queries Default disabled Format set igmp static query port Mode Interface Config no set igmp This command disables the unconditional forwarding of IGMP member ship report frames to this interface Format no set igmp static query port Mode Interface C
166. n list is assigned 352 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Security 6 1 Security Commands 6 1 4 show users authentication This command displays all user and all authentication login information It also displays the authentication login list assigned to the default user Format show users authentication Mode Privileged EXEC 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 Port Security This field displays the authentication login list assigned to the user for 802 1X port security 31007130 03 2010 353 CLI Commands Security 6 1 Security Commands 6 1 5 users defaultlogin This command assigns the authentication login list to use for non configured users when attempting to log in to the system This setting is overridden by the authentication login list assigned to a specific user if the user is config ured locally If this value is not configured users will be authenticated using local authentication only Format users defaultlogin lt listname gt Mode Global Config 354 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Security 6 1 Security Commands 6 1 6 users login This command assigns the specified authentication login list to the specified user for system login The lt user gt must be a configured lt user gt and the lt listname gt must be a configured login list If the u
167. n lt session id gt This command removes the monitor session port monitoring designa tion from both the source probe port and the destination monitored portand removes the probe port from all VLANs The port must be manu ally re added to any desired VLANs Format no monitor session lt session id gt mode Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 135 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 9 monitor session lt session id gt mode This command configures the monitor session port monitoring mode to en able The probe and monitored ports must be configured before monitor ses sion port monitoring can be enabled If enabled the probe port will monitor all traffic received and transmitted on the physical monitored port It is not necessary to disable port monitoring before modifying the probe and moni tored ports Default disabled Format monitor session lt session id gt mode Mode Global Config no monitor session lt session id gt mode This command sets the monitor session port monitoring mode to disable Format no monitor session lt session id gt mode Mode Global Config 136 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 10 monitor session lt session id gt source destination This command allows you to configure and activate the port mirroring func tion of the switch Port mirroring is when the data traffic of a source port is copied to a specified destination port The data traffic at the source
168. nable traps 12redundancy Mode Global Config 108 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 34snmp server enable traps linkmode This command enables Link Up Down traps for the entire switch When en abled link traps are sent only if the Link Trap flag setting associated with the port is enabled see snmp trap link status command Default enabled Format snmp server enable traps linkmode Mode Global Config no snmp server enable traps linkmode This command disables Link Up Down traps for the entire switch Format no snmp server enable traps linkmode Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 109 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 35snmp server enable traps multiusers This command enables Multiple User traps When the traps are enabled a Multiple User Trap is sent when a user logs in to the terminal interface EIA 232 serial port or telnet and there is an existing terminal interface session Default enabled Format snmp server enable traps multiusers Mode Global Config no snmp server enable traps multiusers This command disables Multiple User traps Format no snmp server enable traps multiusers Mode Global Config 110 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 36 Ssnmp server enable traps port sec This command enables port security traps When the traps are enabled a Port Security Trap is sent if a port security event occurs appl
169. neXium Ethernet Cabling System Managed Switch El00000000482 01 Reference Manual Web based Interface ConneXium Ethernet Cabling System Managed Switch 31007118 05 Installation Manual TCSESM ConneXium Ethernet Cabling System Managed Switch El00000000529 01 Installation Manual TCSESM E Note The Glossary you will find in the Reference Manual Command Line Interface The Web based Interface reference manual contains detailed information on using the Web interface to operate the individual functions of the device The Command Line Interface reference manual contains detailed informa tion on using the Command Line Interface to operate the individual functions of the device The Installation user manual contains a device description safety instruc tions a description of the display and the other information that you need to install the device before you begin with the configuration of the device The Basic Configuration user manual contains the information you need to start operating the device It takes you step by step from the first startup operation through to the basic settings for operation in your environment The Redundancy Configuration user manual contains the information you need to select a suitable redundancy procedure and configure it 18 31007130 03 2010 Command Structure 1 Command Structure The Command Line Interface CLI syntax conventions and terminology are described in this section Eac
170. nsmitted for all the destinations Internet Protocol The method or protocol by which data is sent from one computer to another on the Internet Each computer known as a host on the Internet has at least one IP address that uniquely identifies it among all other computers on the Internet When you send or receive data for example an e mail note or a Web page the message gets divided into little chunks called packets Each of these packets contains both the sender s Internet address and the receiver s address Any packet is sent first to a gateway computer that understands a small part of the Internet The gateway computer reads the destination address and 31007130 03 2010 Glossary forwards the packet to an adjacent gateway that in turn reads the destination address and so forth across the Internet until one gateway recognizes the packet as belonging to a computer within its immediate neighborhood or domain That gateway then forwards the packet directly to the computer whose address is specified Because a message is divided into a number of packets each packet can if necessary be sent by a different route across the Internet Packets can arrive in a different order than they were sent The Internet Protocol just delivers them It s up to another protocol the Transmission Control Protocol TCP to put them back in the right order IP is a connectionless protocol which means that there is no continuing connecti
171. nterface Config 4 10 30 ldp tly mgmt addr Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of Management Address on or off default on Format lldp tlv mgmt addr lt off on gt Mode Interface Config 4 10 31lldp tlv port desc Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of Port Description on or off default on Format lldp tlv port desce lt off on gt Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 253 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 32I ldp tlv port vlan Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of Port VLAN on or off default on Format lldp tlv port vlan lt off on gt Mode Interface Config 4 10 33 ldp tly gmrp Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of GMRP on or off default on Format lldp tlv gmrp lt off on on gt Mode Interface Config 4 10 34lldp tlv igmp Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of IGMP on or off default on Format lldp tlv igmp lt off on on gt Mode Interface Config 254 31007130 03 2010 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 35lldp tlv portsec Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of PortSec on or off default on Format lldp tlv portsec lt off on on gt Mode Interface Config 4 10 36lldp tlv ptp Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of PTP on or off default on Format lldp tlv ptp lt off on on gt Mode Interface Config 4 10 37l ldp tlv protocol Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusi
172. obal Config index Enter the index of the RMON alarm absolute Sample type for RMON alarm is absolute delta Sample type for RMON alarm is delta 31007130 03 2010 141 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 19 rmon alarm modify startup alarm This command modifies the startup alarm of an RMON alarm Format rmon alarm modify lt index gt startup alarm rising falling risingorfalling Mode Global Config index Enter the index of the RMON alarm rising Start up alarm if the value is rising falling Start up alarm if the value is falling risingorfalling Start up alarm if the value is rising or falling 142 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 20 rmon alarm modify rising event This command modifies the rising event of an RMON alarm Format rmon alarm modify lt index gt rising event lt rising event index gt Mode Global Config index Enter the index of the RMON alarm rising event index Enter the index for the rising event for the RMON alarm 4 7 21 rmon alarm modify falling event This command modifies the falling event of an RMON alarm Format rmon alarm modify lt index gt falling event lt falling event index gt Mode Global Config index Enter the index of the RMON alarm falling event index Enter the index for the falling event for the RMON alarm 31007130 03 2010 143 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 22set garp timer join This command sets the GVRP jo
173. on based upon the hypertext transfer protocol HTTP Wide Area Network A WAN is a computer network that spans a relatively large geographical area Typically a WAN consists of two or more local area networks LANs X X 500 A directory standard that enables applications like e mail to access information that can either be central or distributed The benefit of a directory is the ability to minimize the impact on the user of changes to a network The standard is broken down under subsequent standards as follows X 501 Models X 509 Authentication framework X 511 Abstract service definition X 518 Procedures for distributed operation X 519 Protocol specifications X 520 Selected attribute types X 521 Selected object types XModem One of the most popular file transfer protocols FTPs Xmodem is fairly effective at detecting errors It sends blocks of data together with a checksum and then waits for acknowledgment of the block s receipt The waiting 31007130 03 2010 Glossary slows down the rate of data transmission considerably but it ensures accurate transmission Xmodem can be implemented either in software or in hardware Many modems and almost all communications software packages support Xmodem However it is useful only at relatively slow data transmission speeds less than 4 800 bps Enhanced versions of Xmodem that work at higher transmission speeds are known as Ymodem and Zmodem 31007130 0
174. on between the end points that are communicating Each packet that travels through the Internet is treated as an independent unit of data without any relation to any other unit of data The reason the packets do get put in the right order is because of TCP the connection oriented protocol that keeps track of the packet sequence in a message In the Open Systems Interconnection OSI communication model IP is in Layer 3 the Networking Layer The most widely used version of IP today is IP version 4 IPv4 However IP version 6 IPv6 is also beginning to be supported IPv6 provides for 31007130 03 2010 much longer addresses and therefore for the possibility of many more Internet users IPv6 includes the capabilities of IPv4 and any server that can support IPv6 packets can also support IPv4 packets J Joint Test Action Group An IEEE group that specifies test framework standards for electronic logic components JTAG See Joint Test Action Group on page 373 L LAN See Local Area Network on page 374 LDAP See Lightweight Directory Access Protocol on page 373 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol A set of protocols for accessing information directories LDAP is based on the standards contained within the X 500 standard but is significantly simpler Unlike X 500 LDAP supports TCP IP which is necessary for any type of Internet access Although not yet widely implemented LDAP should even
175. on of Protocol on or off default on Format lldp tlv protocol lt off on on gt Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 255 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 38lldp tlv sys cap Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of System Capabilities on or off default on Format lldp tlv sys cap lt off on gt Mode Interface Config 4 10 39lldp tlv sys desc Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of System Description on or off default on Format lldp tlv sys desc lt off on gt Mode Interface Config 4 10 40lldp tlv sys name Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of System Name on or off default on Format lldp tlv sys name lt off on gt Mode Interface Config 256 31007130 03 2010 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 41lldp tlv vilan name Configure the port s LLDP TLV inclusion of VLAN Name Format lldp tlv vlan name lt off on gt Mode Interface Config 4 10 42name Set or remove a descriptive name for the current interface physical ports only Format name lt descriptive name gt Mode Interface Config lt descriptive name gt Enter a descriptive name for the current interface physical ports only Max length is 20 characters Note If it contains blanks or exclamation marks enclose it in quo tation marks The description itself must not contain any quotation marks or question marks or backslashes no name
176. on the argument Format show interface ethernet lt slot port gt switchport Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC The display parameters when the argument is lt slot port gt are as follows Packets Received Octets Received The total number of octets of data including those in bad packets received on the network excluding framing bits but including Frame Check Sequence FCS octets This object can be used as a reasonable estimate of ethernet utilization If greater preci sion is desired the etherStatsPkts and etherStatsOctets objects should be sampled before and after a common interval The result of this equation is the value Utilization which is the percent utili zation of the ethernet segment on a scale of 0 to 100 percent Packets Received lt 64 Octets The total number of packets includ ing bad packets received that were lt 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets Received 64 Octets The total number of packets includ ing bad packets received that were 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 Packets Received 128 255 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusi
177. onfig 156 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 36 set igmp groupmembershipinterval This command sets the IGMP Group Membership Interval time on the sys tem The Group Membership Interval time is the amount of time in seconds that a switch will wait for a report from a particular group on a particular inter face before deleting the interface from the entry This value must be greater than the IGMP Maximum Response time value The range is 3 to 3600 seconds Default 260 Format set igmp groupmembershipinterval lt 3 3600 gt Mode Global Config no set igmp groupmembershipinterval This command sets the IGMP Group Membership Interval time on the system to 260 seconds Format no set igmp groupmembershipinterval Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 157 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 37 set igmp interfacemode This command enables IGMP Snooping on all interfaces If an interface which has IGMP Snooping enabled is enabled for port based routing or is en listed as a member of a link aggregation LAG IGMP Snooping functionality will be disabled on that interface IGMP Snooping functionality will subse quently be re enabled if routing is disabled or link aggregation LAG mem bership is removed from an interface that has IGMP Snooping enabled Format set igmp interfacemode Mode Global Config no set igmp interfacemode This command disables IGMP Snooping on all interfaces Format no set ig
178. ormat storm control egress limit lt max egress rate gt Mode Interface Config 4 7 78 storm control ingress limit Sets the ingress rate limit in kbit s 0 means no limit Format storm control ingress limit lt max ingress rate gt Mode Interface Config 4 7 79 storm control ingress mode This command sets the frame type for the ingress limiter to All BC BC MC BC MC uUC TCSESM only Format storm control ingress mode all be mc be uuc mc bec Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 193 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 80 storm control flowcontrol This command enables 802 3x flow control for the switch Note This command only applies to full duplex mode ports Default disabled Format storm control flowcontrol Mode Interface Config Global Config no storm control flowcontrol This command disables 802 3x flow control for the switch Note This command only applies to full duplex mode ports Format no storm control flowcontrol Mode Interface Config Global Config 194 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 81 vlan This command creates a new VLAN and assigns it an ID The ID is a valid VLAN identification number ID 1 is reserved for the default VLAN VLAN range is 1 4042 Format vlan lt 1 4042 gt Mode VLAN database no vlan This command deletes an existing VLAN The ID is a valid VLAN identifi cation number ID 1 is reserved for the defau
179. ors that may appear in this document If you have any suggestions for improvements or amend ments or have found errors in this publication please notify us No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without express written permission of Schneider Electric All pertinent state regional and local safety regulations must be observed when installing and using this product For reasons of safety and to ensure compliance with documented system data only the manufacturer should perform repairs to components When devices are used for applications with technical safety requirements please follow the relevant instructions Failure to use Schneider Electric software or approved software with our hardware products may result in improper operating results Failure to observe this product related warning can result in injury or equipment damage User Comments We welcome your comments about this document You can reach us by email at techpub schneider electric com 31007130 03 2010 17 About this Manual Related Documents Title of Documentation Reference Number ConneXium Ethernet Cabling System Managed Switch 31007126 03 User Manual Redundancy Configuration ConneXium Ethernet Cabling System Managed Switch 31007122 04 User Manual Basic Configuration ConneXium Ethernet Cabling System Managed Switch 31007130 03 Reference Manual Command Line Interface Con
180. ort configuration will override this configuration setting Format vlan port priority all lt priority gt Mode Global Config 4 3 8 vlan priority This command configures the default 802 1p port priority assigned for un tagged packets for a specific interface The range for the priority is 0 7 Default 0 Format vlan priority lt priority gt Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 81 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 Management Commands These commands manage the switch and show current management settings 4 4 1 transport input telnet This command regulates new telnet sessions If sessions are enabled new telnet sessions can be established until there are no more sessions available If sessions are disabled no new telnet sessions are established An established session remains active until the session is ended or an abnormal network error ends the session Default enabled Format transport input telnet Mode Line Config no transport input telnet This command disables telnet sessions If sessions are disabled no new telnet sessions are established Format no transport input telnet Mode Line Config 82 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 2 bridge address learning To enable you to observe the data at all the ports the Switch allows you to disable the learning of addresses When the learning of addresses is dis abled the Switch transfers all the dat
181. oupling port is on a remote switch local switch is slave communication over network dual slave outband Configure the Ring Coupling s basic setting to dual slave outband 2nd coupling port is on a remote switch local switch is slave communication over dedicated control port dmi Abbreviation for dual master inband dmo Abbreviation for dual master outband dsi Abbreviation for dual slave inband dso Abbreviation for dual slave outband Default none Format ring coupling conf lt single dual master inband dual master outband dual slave inband dual slave outband dmi dmo dsi dso gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 327 CLI Commands Switching 5 5 Redundant Coupling 5 5 4 ring coupling net coupling Coupling mode refers to the type of coupled network Possible values are network if you wish to couple a line type configuration ring only if you wish to couple a HIPER Ring Default none Format ring coupling net coupling lt network ring only gt Mode Global Config 5 5 5 ring coupling operation Configure the Ring Coupling s operation setting Possible values are on Enable the current Ring Coupling configuration off Disable the current Ring Coupling configuration Default off Format ring coupling operation lt off on gt Mode Global Config 328 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 5 Redundant Coupling 5 5 6 ring coupling port Configure the Ring Coupling s ports Possi
182. ow command that displays the configuration setting 4 5 1 logging buffered This command enables logging to an in memory log where up to 128 logs are kept Default enabled Format logging buffered Mode Global Config no logging buffered This command disables logging to in memory log Format no logging buffered 31007130 03 2010 119 CLI Commands Base 4 5 Syslog Commands 4 5 2 logging buffered wrap This command enables wrapping of in memory logging when full capacity reached Otherwise when full capacity is reached logging stops Default wrap Format logging buffered wrap Mode Privileged EXEC no logging buffered wrap This command disables wrapping of in memory logging and configures logging to stop when capacity is full Format no logging buffered wrap 120 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 5 Syslog Commands 4 5 3 logging cli ccommand This command enables the CLI command Logging feature The Command Logging component enables the switch software to log all Command Line Interface CLI commands issued on the system Default disabled Format logging cli command Mode Global Config no logging cli command This command disables the CLI command Logging feature Format no logging cli command 31007130 03 2010 121 CLI Commands Base 4 5 Syslog Commands 4 5 4 logging console This command enables logging to the console The lt severitylevel gt value is specified as either an integer from
183. pants in GARP Applications called GARP Participants to register and de register attribute values with other GARP Participants within a Bridged LAN The definition of the attribute 31007130 03 2010 types the values that they can carry and the semantics that are associated with those values when registered are specific to the operation of the GARP Application concerned Gigabit Ethernet A high speed Ethernet connection GIP See GARP Information Propagation on page 370 GMRP See GARP Multicast Registration Protocol on page 371 GPCM See General Purpose Chip select Machine on page 371 GVD GARP VLAN Database GVRP See GARP VLAN Registration Protocol on page 371 H h file Header file in C code Contains function and coding definitions HAPI See Hardware Abstraction Programming Interface on page 371 Hardware Abstraction Programming Interface HAPI is the module that contains the NP specific software that interacts with the hardware hop count The number of routers that a data packet passes through on its way to its destination 371 Glossary ICMP See Internet Control Message Protocol on page 372 IGMP See Internet Group Management Protocol on page 372 IGMP Snooping A series of operations performed by intermediate systems to add logic to the network to optimize the flow of multicast traffic these intermediate systems such as Layer
184. que identifiers for each com munity The default values for the remaining four community names are blank Format snmp server community lt name gt Mode Global Config no snmp server community This command removes this community name from the table The name is the community name to be deleted Format no snmp server community lt name gt Mode Global Config 100 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 24 snmp server community ipaddr This command sets a client IP address for an SNMP community The ad dress is the associated community SNMP packet sending address and is used along with the client IP mask value to denote a range of IP addresses from which SNMP clients may use that community to access the device A value of 0 0 0 0 allows access from any IP address Otherwise this value is ANDed with the mask to determine the range of allowed client IP addresses The name is the applicable community name Default 0 0 0 0 Format snmp server community ipaddr lt ipaddr gt lt name gt Mode Global Config no snmp server community ipaddr This command sets a client IP address for an SNMP community to 0 0 0 0 The name is the applicable community name Format no snmp server community ipaddr lt name gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 101 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 25 snmp server community ipmask This command sets a client IP mask for an SNMP community The addres
185. r received from the standard IEEE multicast address 01 80 c2 00 00 0e The default setting is tx and rx Format lldp admin state lt tx only rx only tx and rx off gt Mode Interface Config 248 31007130 03 2010 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 22 ldp fdb mode Configure the port s LLDP FDB mode The default setting is autodetect Format lldp fdb mode lt lldp only mac only 1lldp and mac autodetect gt Mode Interface Config 31007130 03 2010 249 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 23 ldp sa mode Configure the port s LLDP Schneider mode if LLDP IEEE802 1AB frames will be transmitted to and or received from the Schneider specific multicast address 01 80 63 2f ff 0b The default setting is tx and rx Format lldp admin state lt tx only rx only tx and rx off gt Mode Interface Config tx only Port will only transmit LLDP frames but will not process received frames Schneider specific multi cast address 01 80 63 2f ff 0b rx only Port will not transmit any LLDP frames but will process received frames Schneider specific multi cast address 01 80 63 2f ff 0b tx and rx Port will transmit LLDP frames and will also pro cess received frames Schneider specific multicast address 01 80 63 2f ff 0b This is the default setting off Port will neither transmit LLDP frames nor process received frames Schneider specific multicast address 01 80 63 2f ff 0b 250 3
186. r tx interval lt 2 3599 gt Mode Global Config 162 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 45set igmp query ports to filter This command enables or disables the addition of query ports to multicast fil ter portmasks The setting can be enable or disable Default Disable Format set igmp query ports to filter enable disable Mode Global Config enable Addition of query ports to multicast filter portmasks disable No addition of query ports to multicast filter portmasks 31007130 03 2010 163 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 46 selftest ramtest Enable or disable the ramtest Default enabled Format selftest ramtest disable enable Mode Global Config selftest ramtest disable Disable the ramtest selftest ramtest enable Enable the ramtest This is the default 4 7 47 selftest reboot on error Enable or disable the reboot on error function default disabled Format selftest reboot on error disable enable Mode Global Config selftest reboot on error disable Disable the reboot on error function This is the default selftest reboot on error enable Enable the reboot on error function 164 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 48 Show garp This command displays Generic Attributes Registration Protocol GARP in formation Format show garp Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC GMRP Admin Mode This displays the administrative mode
187. ridge Protocol Data Units sent STP BPDUs Received Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units received RST BPDUs Transmitted Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units sent RSTP BPDUs Received Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Pro tocol 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 Dot1x Statistics EAPOL Frames Received The number of valid EAPOL frames of any type that have been received by this authenticator EAPOL Frames Transmitted The number of EAPOL frames of any type that have been transmitted by this authenticator Time Since Counters Last Cleared The elapsed time in days hours minutes and seconds since the sta tistics for this port were last cleared 62 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com The display parameters when the argument is switchport are as follows Octets Received The total number of octets of data received by the processor excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Total Packets Received Without Error The total number of packets including broadcast packets and multicast packets received by the processor Unicast Packets Received The number of subnetwork unicast packets delivered to a higher layer protocol Multicast Packets Received The total number of packets re
188. ript file for setting the CLI prompt set prompt example switch End of the script file 31007130 03 2010 25 Command Structure 1 1 Format 1 1 6 Special keys Certain special key combinations speed up use of the CLI They are listed in this section Also help is available for the CLI by typing HELP BS Ctrl A Ctrl E Ctrl F Ctrl B Ctrl D Ctrl H Ctrl U X Ctrl K Ctrl W Ctrl T Ctrl P Ctrl N Ctrl Z Tab lt SPACE gt Exit 26 delete previous character go to beginning of line go to end of line go forward one character go backward one character delete current character display command history or retrieve a command delete to beginning of line delete to end of line delete previous word transpose previous character go to previous line in history buffer go to next line in history buffer return to root command prompt command line completion go to next lower command prompt list choices 31007130 03 2010 Command Structure 1 1 Format 1 1 7 Special characters in scripts Some of the configuration parameters are strings that can contain special characters When the switch creates a script from the running configuration by use of the command show running config lt scriptname cli gt these spe cial characters are written to the script with a so called escape character pre ceding them This ensures that when applying the script these characters are regarded as a normal part of the
189. robe Port slot port is the slot port configured as the probe port If this value has not been configured Not Configured will be displayed Monitored Port slot port is the slot port configured as the monitored port If this value has not been configured Not Configured will be displayed 4 7 58show monitor session This command displays the port monitor session settings Enter 1 for the Session Number Format show monitor session lt Session Number gt Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 176 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 59 show port This command displays port information Format show port lt slot port gt all name Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Slot Port Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes Name When the optional command parameter name was specified the out put Is different It specifically includes the Interface Name as the sec ond column followed by other basic settings that are also shown by the normal command without the command parameter name Type If not blank this field indicates that this port is a special type of port The possible values are Mon this port is a monitoring port Look at the Port Monitoring screens to find out more information LA Mbr this port is a member of a Link Aggregation LAG Probe this port is a probe port Admin Mode Indicates the Port control administration state The port must be enabled in order for
190. rs and User Accounts Configure VLAN parameters Schneider Electric TCSESM E Config www schneider electric com eider Electric 31007130 03 2010 Content Content 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Safety information About this Manual Validity Note Product Related Information User Comments Related Documents Command Structure Format 1 1 1 Command Parameters Values Conventions Annotations Special keys Special characters in scripts Secrets in scripts Unit Slot Port Naming Convention ee ee ee i Segre SG ene E EN OMDNAUOAWD Quick Start up Quick Starting the Switch System Info and System Setup Mode based CLI Mode based Topology Mode based Command Hierarchy Flow of Operation No Form of a Command 3 4 1 Support for No Form 3 4 2 Behavior of Command Help 31007130 03 2010 15 17 17 17 17 18 31 32 33 39 41 42 44 46 46 46 Content 4 2 4 3 4 4 CLI Commands Base System Information and Statistics Commands 4 1 1 show address conflict 4 1 2 show arp switch 4 1 3 show bridge address learning 4 1 4 show bridge aging time 4 1 5 show bridge fast link detection 4 1 6 show bridge framesize 4 1 7 show bridge vlan learning 4 1 8 bridge framesize 4 1 9 show config watchdog 4 1 10show device status 4 1 11 show authentication 4 1 12show classofservice 4 1 13show eventlog 4 1 14show interface 4 1 15show interface ethernet 4 1 16s
191. s Command Prompt Schneider Product Interface lt Slot port gt The resulting prompt for the interface configuration command entered in the Global Configuration mode is shown below Schneider Product Config interface 2 1 Schneider Product Interface 2 1 Line Config Mode This mode allows the operator to configure the console interface The operator may configure the interface from the directly connected con sole The command prompt at this level is Command Prompt Schneider Product Line MAC Access List Config Mode Use the MAC Access List Config mode to create a MAC Access List and to enter the mode containing Mac Access List configuration com mands Schneider Product Config mac access list extended lt name gt Command Prompt Schneider Product Config mac access list 31007130 03 2010 43 Mode based CLI 3 3 Flow of Operation 3 3 Flow of Operation This section captures the flow of operation for the CLI The operator logs into the CLI session and enters the User Exec mode In the User Exec mode the Schneider Product exec gt prompt is displayed on the screen The parsing process is initiated whenever the operator types a command and presses lt ENTER gt The command tree is searched for the command of in terest If the command is not found the output message indicates where the offending entry begins For instance command node A has the command show spanning tree but the oper
192. s is the associated community SNMP packet sending address and is used along with the client IP address value to denote a range of IP addresses from which SNMP clients may use that community to access the device A value of 255 255 255 255 will allow access from only one station and will use that machine s IP address for the client IP Address A value of 0 0 0 0 will allow access from any IP address The name is the applicable community name Default 0 0 0 0 Format snmp server community ipmask lt ipmask gt lt name gt Mode Global Config no snmp server community ipmask This command sets a client IP mask for an SNMP community to 0 0 0 0 The name is the applicable community name The community name may be up to 32 alphanumeric characters Format no snmp server community ipmask lt name gt Mode Global Config 102 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 26 snmp server community mode This command activates an SNMP community Ifa community is enabled an SNMP manager associated with this community manages the switch accord ing to its access right If the community is disabled no SNMP requests using this community are accepted In this case the SNMP manager associated with this community cannot manage the switch until the Status is changed back to Enable Default The default private and public communities are enabled by default The four undefined communities are disabled by default Format sn
193. s GARP enabled Default disabled Format set gmrp interfacemode Mode Global Config no set gmrp interfacemode This command disables GARP Multicast Registration Protocol on a selected interface Format no set gmrp interfacemode Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 149 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 28set gmrp forward all groups This command enables the GMRP Multicast Registration Protocol feature Forward All Groups for all ports Default disabled Format set gmrp forward all groups Mode Interface Config Global Config no set gmrp forward all groups This command disables the GMRP Multicast Registration Protocol fea ture Forward All Groups for all ports Format no set gmrp forward all groups Mode Interface Config Global Config 150 31007130 03 2010 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 29 set igmp This command enables IGMP Snooping on the system The default value is disable Note The IGMP snooping application supports the following Global configuration or per interface configuration Validation of the IP header checksum as well as the IGMP header check sum and discarding of the frame upon checksum error Maintenance of the forwarding table entries based on the MAC address versus the IP address Flooding of unregistered multicast data packets to all ports Format set igmp Mode Global Config no set igmp This command disables IGMP Snooping on the system Format no set i
194. s and multi cast packets received by the processor 31007130 03 2010 55 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com Broadcast Packets Received The total number of packets received that were directed to the broad cast address Note that this does not include multicast packets Packets Received With Error The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher layer protocol Packets Transmitted Without Error The total number of packets transmitted out of the interface Broadcast Packets Transmitted The total number of packets that higher level protocols requested to be transmitted to the Broadcast address including those that were discarded or not sent Transmit Packet Errors The number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors Address Entries Currently In Use The total number of Forwarding Database Address Table entries now active on the switch including learned and static entries 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 sta tistics for this switch were last cleared 56 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 15 show interface ethernet This command displays detailed statistics for a specific port or for all CPU traffic based up
195. s in the message The receiving station then applies a formula to the message and checks to make sure the accompanying numerical value is the same If not the receiver can assume that the message has been corrupted CLI See Command Line Interface on page 368 Command Line Interface CLI is a line item interface for configuring systems 31007130 03 2010 Glossary Complex Programmable Logic Device CPLD is a programmable circuit on which a logic network can be programmed after its construction CPLD See Complex Programmable Logic Device on page 369 D DAPI See Device Application Programming Interface on page 369 Device Application Programming Interface DAPI is the software interface that facilitates communication of both data and control information between the Application Layer and HAPI with support from System Support DHCP See Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol on page 369 Differentiated Services Diffserv is a protocol for specifying and controlling network traffic by class so that certain types of traffic get precedence for example voice traffic which requires a relatively uninterrupted flow of data might get precedence over other kinds of traffic Differentiated Services is the most advanced method for managing traffic in terms of what is called Class of Service CoS Unlike the earlier mechanisms of 802 1P tagging and Type of Service 31007130 03 2010
196. s recovery delay operation Show the switch s administrative setting for the given MRP domain enabled or disabled port Show the ports for the given MRP domain 306 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 2 MRP port primary Show the primary port for the given MRP domain port secondary Show the secondary port for the given MRP domain summary Show a summary for the given MRP domain vlan Show the VLAN ID for the given MRP domain 5 2 3 mrp Configure the MRP Ring Format mrp Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 307 CLI Commands Switching 5 2 MRP 5 2 4 mrp current domain Specify that you want to configure the current MRP domain s settings Default none Format mrp current domain advanced mode disable enable manager priority lt 0 65535 gt mode client manager name lt domain name gt recovery delay 500ms 200ms operation disable enable port primary secondary lt slot port gt vlan lt 0 4042 gt Mode Global Config advanced mode Enable or disable the switch s advanced mode for the given MRP domain manager priority Configure the given MRP domain s manager priority 0 65535 mode Configure the switch s MRP mode for the given domain client or manager client Switch is client for the given MRP domain manager Switch is manager for the given MRP domain name Set a name for the given MRP domain recovery delay Configure the MRP recovery delay for the giv
197. s support of time critical traffic and limits the extent of high bandwidth multicast traffic within a bridged LAN To do this 802 1P defines a methodology for introducing traffic class priorities The 802 1P standard allows priority to be defined in all 802 MAC protocols Ethernet Token Bus Token Ring as well as in FDDI For protocols such as Ethernet that do not contain a priority field 802 1P specifies a method for indicating frame priority based on the new fields defined in the 802 1Q VLAN standard 802 1Q VLAN The IEEE protocol designator for Virtual Local Area Network VLAN This standard provides VLAN identification and quality of service QoS levels Four bytes are added to an Ethernet frame to allow eight priority levels QoS and to identify up to 4096 VLANs See VLAN on page 380 for more information A Address Resolution Protocol An Internet Protocol that dynamically maps Internet addresses to physical hardware addresses on a LAN 367 Glossary Advanced Network Device Layer Software Schneider term for the Device Driver level Aging When an entry for a node is added to the lookup table of a switch it is given a timestamp Each time a packet Is received from a node the timestamp is updated The switch has a user configurable timer that erases the entry after a certain length of time with no activity from that node Application Programming Interface An API is an interface used by
198. s symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label injury if the instructions are not followed personal injury hazards Obey all safety messages that follow this f This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential symbol to avoid possible injury or death A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided can result in minor or moderate injury 31007130 03 2010 15 Safety information PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be installed operated serviced and maintained only by qualified personnel No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material 2009 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved 16 31007130 03 2010 About this Manual About this Manual Validity Note The data and illustrations found in this book are not binding We reserve the right to modify our products in line with our policy of continuous product development The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Schneider Electric Product Related Information Schneider Electric assumes no responsibility for any err
199. se is received none indicates that the switch should be manually configured with IP information Independently of the BootP and DHCP settings Ethernet Switch Configura tor Software can be configured as an additional protocol Default DHCP Format network protocol none bootp dhcp ethernet switch conf off read only read write Mode Privileged EXEC 31007130 03 2010 87 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 10 network priority This command configures the VLAN priority or the IP DSCP value for out going management packets The lt ipdscp gt is specified as either an integer from 0 63 or symbolically through one of the following keywords af11 af12 af13 af21 af22 af23 af31 af32 af83 af41 af42 af43 be cs0 cs1 cs2 cs3 cs4 cs5 cs6 cs 7 ef Default 0 for both values Format network priority dotlp vlan lt 0 7 gt ip dscp lt ipdscp gt Mode Privileged EXEC no network priority This command sets the VLAN priority or the IP DSCP value for outgoing management packets to default which means VLAN priority 0 or IP DSCP value 0 Best effort Format no network priority dotlp vlan ip dscp Mode Privileged EXEC 88 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 11 serial timeout This command specifies the maximum connect time in minutes without console activity A value of 0 indicates that a console can be connected in definitely The time range is 0 to 160 Default
200. sed to a time server on Disable SNTP client as soon as it is synchronised to a time server 4 11 14sntp client offset The offset between UTC and local time in minutes default 60 Format sntp client offset lt 1000 to 1000 gt Mode Global Config 266 31007130 03 2010 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol 4 11 15sntp client request interval The synchronization interval in seconds default 30 Format sntp client request interval lt 1 3600 gt Mode Global Config 4 11 16no sntp client server Disable the SNTP client servers Format no sntp client server Mode Global Config 4 11 17sntp client server primary Set the SNTP Client s primary server IP Address default 0 0 0 0 none Format sntp client server primary lt IP Address gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 267 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol no sntp client server primary Disable the primary SNTP client server Format no sntp client server primary Mode Global Config 268 31007130 03 2010 4 11 SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol 4 11 18sntp client server secondary Set the SNTP Client s secondary server IP Address default 0 0 0 0 none Format sntp client server secondary lt IP Address gt Mode Global Config no sntp client server secondary Disable the secondary SNTP client server Format no sntp client server secondary Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 269 4 11 SNTP Simple N
201. ser is assigned a login list that requires remote authentication all ac cess to the interface from all CLI web and telnet sessions will be blocked until the authentication is complete Note that the login list associated with the admin user can not be changed to prevent accidental lockout from the switch Format users login lt user gt lt listname gt Mode Global Config user Enter user name listname Enter an alphanumeric string of not more than 15 characters Note when assigning a list to the admin account include an authentication method that allows administrative access even when remote authentication is unavailable use authentication login lt listname gt method1 method2 method3 31007130 03 2010 355 CLI Commands Security 6 1 Security Commands 356 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Security 6 2 HTTP Commands 6 2 HTTP Commands 6 2 1 ip http secure port This command is used to set the sslt port where port can be 1 65535 and the default is port 443 Default 443 Format ip http secure port lt portid gt Mode Privileged EXEC no ip http secure port This command is used to reset the sslt port to the default value Format no ip http secure port Mode Privileged EXEC 31007130 03 2010 357 CLI Commands Security 6 2 HTTP Commands 6 2 2 ip http secure protocol This command is used to set protocol levels versions The protocol level can be set to TLS1 SSL3 or to
202. set is indicated by the LEDs on the switch Format reboot Mode Privileged EXEC 4 9 26 reload This command resets the switch warm start See reboot on page 236 Reset means that all network connections are terminated and the boot code executes The switch uses the stored configuration to initialize the switch You are prompted to confirm that the reset should proceed A successful reset is indicated by the LEDs on the switch Format reload Mode Privileged EXEC 236 31007130 03 2010 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol These commands show and configure the LLDP parameters in compliance with IEEE 802 1 AB 4 10 1 show Ildp This command shows all LLDP settings Format show llidp Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 10 2 show Ildp config This command shows all LLDP configuration settings Format show lldp config Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 31007130 03 2010 237 4 10 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol 4 10 3 show Ildp config chassis This command shows all LLDP configuration settings concerning the entire device Format show lldp config chassis Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 10 4 show Ildp config chassis admin state Display the LLDP IEEE802 1AB functionality on this device If disabled the LLDP protocol is inactive but the LLDP MIBs can still be accessed Format show lldp config chassis admin state Mode Privileged
203. snmp server enable traps Mode Global Config no snmp server enable traps This command disables the Authentication Trap Flag Format no snmp server enable traps Mode Global Config 106 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 32 snmp server enable traps chassis Configures whether traps that are related to the chassis functionality of the switch will be sent These functions include the signal contacts the EAM temperature limits exceeded status of power supply has changed and the LLDP and SNTP features May be enabled or disabled Default enabled Default enabled Format snmp server enable traps chassis Mode Global Config no snmp server enable traps chassis This command disables chassis traps for the entire switch Format no snmp server enable traps chassis Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 107 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 33 snmp server enable traps I2redundancy Indicates whether traps that are related to the layer 2 redundancy features of the switch will be sent The HiPER Ring and the Redundant Coupling will tell you with these traps when the main line has become inoperative or returned May be enabled or disabled Default enabled Default enabled Format snmp server enable traps 12redundancy Mode Global Config no snmp server enable traps I2redundancy This command disables layer 2 redundancy traps for the entire switch Format no snmp server e
204. strial Protocols 31007130 03 2010 85 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands Default depends on the order code standard disable Format ethernet ip admin state enable disable Mode Global Config Admin state disable Disables the EtherNet IP function on this device Note the relevant MIB objects are still accessible enable Enables the EtherNet IP function on this device 4 4 7 network javascriptmode When the user accesses the switch s web interface the switch s web server will deliver a HTML page that contains JavaScript Default enabled Format network javascriptmode Mode Privileged EXEC no network javascriptmode When the user accesses the switch s web interface the switch s web server will deliver a HTML page that contains no JavaScript Format no network javamode Mode Privileged EXEC 86 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 8 network parms This command sets the IP Address subnet mask and gateway of the router The IP Address and the gateway must be on the same subnet Format network parms lt ipaddr gt lt netmask gt gateway Mode Privileged EXEC 4 4 9 network protocol This command specifies the network configuration protocol to be used If you modify this value change is effective immediately The parameter bootp in dicates that the switch periodically sends requests to a Bootstrap Protocol BootP server ora DHCP server until a respon
205. subnetwork uni cast address including those that were discarded or not sent Multicast Packets Transmitted The total number of packets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted to a Multicast address including those that were discarded or not sent Broadcast Packets Transmitted The total number of packets that higher level protocols requested be transmitted to the Broadcast address including those that were discarded or not sent Transmit Errors Total Errors The sum of Single Multiple and Excessive Collisions Tx FCS Errors The total number of packets transmitted that had a length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets of between 64 and 1518 octets inclusive but had a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets Oversized The total number of frames that exceeded the max per mitted frame size This counter has a max increment rate of 815 counts per sec at 10 Mb s Underrun Errors The total number of frames discarded because the transmit FIFO buffer became empty during frame transmission Transmit Discards Total Discards The sum of single collision frames discarded multi ple collision frames discarded and excessive frames discarded Single Collision Frames A count of the number of successfully transmitted frames on a particular interface for which transmission is inhibited by exactly one collision Multiple Collision Frames A count of the number of successfully transmitted fr
206. t HIPER Ring ID ring name Set a ring name for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID nodes Specify the number of nodes in the ring for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID vlan Specify the VLAN for the given Fast HIPER Ring ID delete id Delete the given Fast HIPER Ring ID new id Create a new Fast HIPER Ring ID The configuration will consist of default parameters and its operation will be disabled 31007130 03 2010 321 CLI Commands Switching 5 4 Fast HIPER Ring TCSESM E lt id gt Enter a new Fast HIPER Ring ID Format a number in the range 1 2147483647 2431 1 An ID of 0 is invalid default id Create a default Fast HIPER Ring ID 1 322 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 5 Redundant Coupling 5 5 Redundant Coupling The control intelligence built into the switch allows the redundant coupling of HIPER Rings and network segments Two network segments can be connected via two separate paths with one of the following switches TCSESM TCSESM E The switch in the redundant line and the switch in the main line inform each other about their operating states by using control frames via the ethernet or via the control line Note For redundancy security reasons the Rapid Spanning Tree protocol and redundant network ring coupling may not be enabled simultaneously Note The network that connects the master and the slave must always be a HiPER Ring The coupling switch in single mode also must have a HiPER Ring Configur
207. t diskless workstations X terminals and routers Trunking The process of combing a set of trunks that are traffic engineered as a unit for the establishment of connections between switching systems in which all of the communications paths are interchangeable U UPM User Programmable Machine UPMA The first of two UPMs in Motorola s MPC855T processor 379 Glossary UPMB The second of two UPMs in Motorola s MPC855T processor USP An abbreviation that represents Unit Slot Port V Virtual Local Area Network Operating at the Data Link Layer Layer 2 of the OSI model the VLAN is a means of parsing a single network into logical user groups or organizations as if they physically resided on a dedicated LAN segment of their own In reality this virtually defined community may have individual members peppered across a large extended LAN The VLAN identifier is part of the 802 1Q tag which is added to an Ethernet frame by an 802 1Q compliant switch or router Devices recognizing 802 1Q tagged frames maintain appropriate tables to track VLANs The first three bits of the 802 1Q tag are used by 802 1P to establish priority for the packet VLAN See Virtual Local Area Network on page 380 VMAN Virtual Metropolitan Area Network W WAN See Wide Area Network on page 380 Web Also known as World Wide Web WWW or W3 An Internet 380 client server system to distribute informati
208. t id gt vlan lt 0 4042 gt Mode Global Config lt id gt Specify the Sub Ring ID whose settings you want to configure lt 0 4042 gt Enter the VLAN for the given Sub Ring ID min 0 max 4042 default 0 344 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 8 Sub Ring Commands TCSESM E 5 8 8 sub ring lt id gt mrp domainID Set an MRP domain ID for the given Sub Ring ID Format sub ring lt id gt mrp domainID lt id gt default domainID Mode Global Config lt id gt sub ring lt id gt Specify the Sub Ring ID whose settings you want to configure lt id gt Enter an MRP domainID for the given Sub Ring ID The ID has to be 16 bytes long and contain only printable characters default domainID Enter the default MRP domainID for the given Sub Ring ID The MRP domainlD will be set to 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 31007130 03 2010 345 CLI Commands Switching 5 8 Sub Ring Commands TCSESM E 5 8 9 sub ring delete ring Delete all existing Sub Rings IDs or a specific Sub Ring ID Format sub ring delete ring all ids lt id gt Mode Global Config all ids Delete all existing Sub Ring IDs lt id gt Delete the given Sub Ring ID Format a number in the range 1 2147483647 231 1 An ID of 0 is invalid 5 8 10 sub ring new ring Create a new Sub Ring ID The configuration will consist of default parameters and its operation will be disabled Format sub ring new ring lt id
209. t is created by GVRP registration VLAN Creation Time Displays the time as the system time up time when the VLAN was created 31007130 03 2010 183 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 66 show vlan port This command displays VLAN port information Format show vlan port lt slot ports gt all Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Slot Port Valid slot and port number separated by forward slashes It is possi ble to set the parameters for all ports by using the selectors on the top line Port VLAN ID The VLAN ID that this port will assign to untagged frames or priority tagged frames received on this port The value must be for an existing VLAN The factory default is 1 Acceptable Frame Types Specifies the types of frames that may be received on this port The options are VLAN only and Admit All When set to VLAN only untagged frames or priority tagged frames received on this port are discarded When set to Admit All untagged frames or priority tagged frames received on this port are accepted and assigned the value of the Port VLAN ID for this port With either option VLAN tagged frames are forwarded in accordance to the 802 1Q VLAN specifica tion Ingress Filtering May be enabled or disabled When enabled the frame is discarded if this port is not a member of the VLAN with which this frame is associ ated In a tagged frame the VLAN is identified by the VLAN ID in the tag In an untagged fra
210. 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 fil tering Flt 31007130 03 2010 171 4 7 Device Configuration Commands 4 7 53 show mac filter table multicast This command displays the Multicast Forwarding Database MFDB informa tion If the command is entered with no parameter the entire table is dis played This is the same as entering the optional a11 parameter The user can display the table entry for one MAC Address by specifying the MAC ad dress as an optional parameter Format show mac filter table multicast lt macaddr all gt Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Mac Address A multicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and or filtering information The format is two digit hexadecimal numbers that are separated by colons for example 01 23 45 67 89 AB Type This displays the type of the entry Static entries are those that are configured by the end user Dynamic entries are added to the table as a result of a learning process or protocol Component The component that is responsible for this entry in the Multicast For warding Database Possible values are IGMP Snooping GMRP and Static Filtering Description The text description of this multicast table entry Interfaces The list of interfaces that are designated for forwarding Fwd and fi
211. tching 5 7 DHCP Relay Commands 338 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 8 Sub Ring Commands TCSESM E 5 8 Sub Ring Commands TCSESM E These commands configure the sub ring parameters The commands are divided by functionality into these different groups Configuration commands are used to configure features and options of the switch For every configuration command there is a show command that will display the configuration setting Show commands are used to display switch settings statistics and other information 5 8 1 show sub ring Display sub ring information for all sub rings or detailed information for a specific sub ring Format show sub ring all ids lt id gt id info mode operation protocol port summary ring name vlan mrp domainID partner mac Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC show sub ring Display the sub ring information show sub ring all ids Display the sub ring information for all existing Sub Ring IDs show sub ring lt id gt Display the sub ring information for the specified ID 31007130 03 2010 339 CLI Commands Switching 5 8 Sub Ring Commands TCSESM E id Display the given Sub Ring s ID info Display status information for the given Sub Ring ID mode Display the switch s mode for the given Sub Ring ID operation Display the switch s operative setting for the given Sub Ring ID Note in case of configuration problems this value may differ from the a
212. ter yes when the prompt pops up that asks if you want config nvram startup to save the configurations made to the switch config reboot or cold boot the switch Enter yes when the prompt pops up that asks if you want in Privileged EXEC Mode to reset the system This is the users choice either reset the switch or cold boot the switch both work effectively Table 13 Quick Start up Factory Defaults 31007130 03 2010 37 Quick Start up 2 2 System Info and System Setup 38 31007130 03 2010 Mode based CLI 3 Mode based CLI The CLI groups all the commands in appropriate modes according to the na ture of the command A sample of the CLI command modes are described below Each of the command modes support specific software commands User Exec Mode Privileged Exec Mode Global Config Mode Interface Config Mode Line Config Mode Router RIP Config Mode MAC Access list Config Mode The Command Mode table captures the command modes the prompts visi ble in that mode and the exit method from that mode Command Mode Access Method Prompt Exit or Access Next Mode User Exec Mode This is the first levelof Schneider Enter Logout command access Perform basic Product gt tasks and list system information Privileged Exec From the User Exec Schneider To exit to the User Exec Mode Mode enter the Product mode enter exit or press enable command Ctrl Z VLAN Mode From the Privileged Schneider To exit to the Privileged
213. terval 4 7 18rmon alarm modify sample type 4 7 19rmon alarm modify startup alarm 4 7 20rmon alarm modify rising event 4 7 21rmon alarm modify falling event 31007130 118 119 119 120 121 122 123 124 124 125 125 126 126 127 127 128 128 129 129 130 131 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 138 139 139 140 140 141 141 142 143 143 03 2010 Content 4 7 22set garp timer join 144 4 7 23set garp timer leave 145 4 7 24set garp timer leaveall 146 4 7 25set gmrp adminmode 147 4 7 26set gmrp interfacemode 148 4 7 27set gmrp interfacemode 149 4 7 28set gmrp forward all groups 150 4 7 29set igmp 151 4 7 30set igmp 152 4 7 31set igmp aging time unknown 153 4 7 32set igmp automatic mode 153 4 7 33set igmp forward all 154 4 7 34set igmp forward unknown 155 4 7 35set igmp static query port 156 4 7 36set igmp groupmembershipinterval 157 4 7 37set igmp interfacemode 158 4 7 38set igmp lookup interval unknown 159 4 7 39set igmp lookup resp time unknown 159 4 7 40set igmp maxresponse 160 4 7 41set igmp querier max response time 161 4 7 42set igmp querier protocol version 161 4 7 43set igmp querier status 162 4 7 44set igmp querier tx interval 162 4 7 45set igmp query ports to filter 163 4 7 46selftest ramtest 164 4 7 47selftest reboot on error 164 4 7 48show garp 165 4 7 49show gmrp configuration 166 4 7 50show igmpsnooping 168 4 7 51show mac filter table gmrp 170 4 7 52show mac filter table igmpsnooping 171 4 7
214. th of name is 32 case sensitive alphanumeric characters Note IP addresses in the SNMP trap receiver table must be unique If you make multiple entries using the same IP address the first entry is retained and processed All duplicate entries are ignored Format snmptrap ipaddr lt name gt lt ipaddr gt lt ipaddrnew gt Mode Global Config ipaddr Enter the old IP Address ipaddrnew Enter the new IP Address 114 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 40 snmptrap mode This command activates or deactivates an SNMP trap Enabled trap receiv ers are active able to receive traps Disabled trap receivers are inactive not able to receive traps Format snmptrap mode lt name gt lt ipaddr gt Mode Global Config no snmptrap mode This command deactivates an SNMP trap Disabled trap receivers are inactive not able to receive traps Format no snmptrap mode lt name gt lt ipaddr gt Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 115 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 41 snmptrap snmpversion This command configures SNMP trap version for a specified community Format snmptrap snmpversion lt name gt lt ipAddr gt snmpv1 snmpv2 Mode Global Config name Enter the community name ipAaddr Enter the IP Address snmpv1 Use SNMP v1 to send traps snmpv2 Use SNMP v2 to send traps 116 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 42 telnet
215. the result matches with IP Address then the address is an authenticated IP address For example if the IP Address 9 47 128 0 and the corresponding Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 a range of incoming IP addresses would match i e the incoming IP Address could equal 9 47 128 0 9 47 128 255 The default value is 0 0 0 0 Access Mode The access level for this community string Status The status of this community access entry 94 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management Commands 4 4 18 show snmptrap This command displays SNMP trap receivers Trap messages are sent across a network to an SNMP Network Manager These messages alert the manager to events occurring within the switch or on the network Six trap re ceivers are simultaneously supported Format show snmptrap Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC SNMP Trap Name The community string of the SNMP trap packet sent to the trap man ager This may be up to 32 alphanumeric characters This string is case sensitive IP Address The IP address to receive SNMP traps from this device Enter four numbers between 0 and 255 separated by periods Status A pull down menu that indicates the receiver s status enabled or dis abled and allows the administrator user to perform actions on this user entry Enable send traps to the receiver Disable do not send traps to the receiver Delete remove the table entry 31007130 03 2010 95 CLI Commands Base 4 4 Management
216. ticast packets since that function has not yet been integrated into many production routers The network is composed of islands that can directly support IP multicast such as multicast LANs like Ethernet linked by virtual point to point links called tunnels The tunnel endpoints are typically workstation class machines having operating system support for IP multicast and running the mrouted multicast routing daemon Multicasting To transmit a message to specific recipients across a network A simple example of multicasting is sending an e mail message to a mailing list Teleconferencing and videoconferencing also use multicasting but require more robust protocols and networks Standards are being developed to support multicasting over a TCP IP network such as the Internet These standards IP Multicast and Mbone 31007130 03 2010 will allow users to easily join multicast groups Note that multicasting refers to sending a message to a select group whereas broadcasting refers to sending a message to everyone connected to a network The terms multicast and narrowcast are often used interchangeably although narrowcast usually refers to the business model whereas multicast refers to the actual technology used to transmit the data Multicast OSPF With a MOSPF specification an IP Multicast packet is routed based both on the packet s source and its multicast destination commonly referred to as source destination rou
217. time zone System IP Address The system s IP address Boot Software Release The boot code s version number Boot Software Build Date The boot code s build date Operating system Software Release The operating system s software version number Operating system Software Build Date The operating system s software build date 70 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com Backplane Hardware Revision The hardware s revision number Backplane Hardware Description The hardware s device description Serial Number Backplane The hardware s serial number Base MAC Address Backplane The hardware s base MAC address Number of MAC Addresses Backplane The number of hardware MAC addresses Configuration state The state of the actual configuration Memory Backup Adapter State The Menory Backup Adapter s state Memory Backup Adapter Serial Number The Memory Backup Adapter s serial number if present and operative Power Supply Information The status of the power supplies CPU Utilization The utilization of the central processing unit Flashdisk Free memory on flashdisk in Kbytes 31007130 03 2010 71 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 23 show temperature This command displays the lower and upper temperature limit for sending a trap Format show temperature Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC 4 1 24 snmp server
218. ting As it is routed the multicast packet follows a shortest path to each multicast destination During packet forwarding any commonality of paths is exploited when multiple hosts belong to a single multicast group a multicast packet will be replicated only when the paths to the separate hosts diverge See P on page 377 for more information Multiplexing A function within a layer that interleaves the information from multiple connections into one connection Multi Protocol Label Switching An initiative that integrates Layer 2 information about network links bandwidth latency utilization into Layer 3 IP within a particular 375 Glossary autonomous system or ISP in order to simplify and improve IP packet exchange MPLS gives network operators a great deal of flexibility to divert and route traffic around link failures congestion and bottlenecks From a QoS standpoint ISPs will better be able to manage different kinds of data streams based on priority and service plan For instance those who subscribe to a premium service plan or those who receive a lot of streaming media or high bandwidth content can see minimal latency and packet loss When packets enter into a MPLS based network Label Edge Routers LERs give them a label identifier These labels not only contain information based on the routing table entry i e destination bandwidth delay and other metrics but also refer to the IP
219. tually make it possible for almost any application running on virtually any computer platform to obtain directory information such as e mail addresses and public keys Because LDAP is an open protocol applications need not worry about 373 Glossary the type of server hosting the directory Learning The bridge examines the Layer 2 source addresses of every frame on the attached networks called listening and then maintains a table or cache of which MAC addresses are attached to each of its ports Link State In routing protocols the declared information about the available interfaces and available neighbors of a router or network The protocol s topological database is formed from the collected link state declarations LLDP The IEEE 802 1AB standard for link layer discovery in Ethernet networks provides a method for switches routers and access points to advertise their identification configuration and capabilities to neighboring devices that store the data in a MIB management information base Link layer discovery allows a network management system to model the topology of the network by interrogating the MIB databases in the devices Local Area Network A group of computers that are located in one area and are connected by less than 1 000 feet of cable A typical LAN might interconnect computers and peripherals on a single floor or ina single building LANs can be connected together but if modems 374
220. tus The status of this entry The meanings of the values are Learned The value of the corresponding instance was learned by observing the source MAC addresses of incoming traffic and is cur rently in use Management The value of the corresponding instance system MAC address is also the value of an existing instance of dotidStaticAddress 66 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com 4 1 19 show signal contact The signal contact is for displaying the manual setting and the current state of the signal contact the monitoring functions of the switch the signal contacts trap setting Format show signal contact 1 2 all mode monitor state trap Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC Signal contact mode Auto The signal contact monitors the functions of the switch which makes it possible to perform remote diagnostics A break in contact is reported via the zero potential signal contact relay contact closed circuit Device Status The signal contact monitors the device status Manual This command gives you the option of remote switching the signal contact Signal contact monitor Displays the possible monitored events and which of them are moni tored the detected failure of at least one of the supply voltages the removal of a media module the temperature limits the defective link status of at least one port With the switch the indication of link status can be masked by t
221. ultiple spanning tree instance then the configura tions are done for that multiple spanning tree instance If however 0 31007130 03 2010 297 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands defined as the default CIST ID is passed as the lt mstid gt then the con figurations are performed for the common and internal spanning tree instance This command accepts the value 0 for the mstid meaning the common and internal spanning tree If the cost token is specified this command sets the path cost for this port within a multiple spanning tree instance or the common and internal spanning tree instance depending on the lt mstid gt parameter to the default value i e a pathcost value based on the Link Speed 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 lt mstid gt parame ter to the default value i e 128 Format no spanning tree mst lt mstid gt lt cost port priority gt Mode Interface Config 298 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 19 spanning tree mst priority This command sets the bridge priority for a specific multiple spanning tree in stance The instance lt mstid gt is a number that corresponds to the desired ex isting multiple spanning tree instance The priority value is a number within a rang
222. uration Digest Key Calculated value Configuration Format Selector Configured value MST Instances List of all multiple spanning tree instances configured on the switch 31007130 03 2010 285 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 7 show spanning tree vlan This command displays the association between a VLAN and a multiple spanning tree instance The lt vlanid gt corresponds to an existing VLAN ID 1 4042 Format show spanning tree vlan lt vlanid gt Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC VLAN Identifier The VLANs associated with the selected MST instance Associated Instance Identifier for the associated multiple spanning tree instance or CST if associated with the common and internal spanning tree 286 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 8 sSpanning tree This command sets the spanning tree operational mode to enabled Default disabled Format spanning tree Mode Global Config no spanning tree This command sets the spanning tree operational mode to disabled While disabled the spanning tree configuration is retained and can be changed but is not activated Format no spanning tree Mode Global Config 31007130 03 2010 287 CLI Commands Switching 5 1 Spanning Tree Commands 5 1 9 spanning tree auto edgeport This command specifies that this port is an Edge Port within the common and internal spanning tree This will allow this port to transition
223. user account cannot be deleted 212 31007130 03 2010 4 8 User Account Management Commands 4 8 5 users login lt user gt Enter user name Format users login lt user gt lt listname gt Mode Global Config Note When assigning a list to the admin account include an authentica tion method that allows administrative access even when remote authentication is unavailable use authentication login lt listname gt method1 method2 method3 no users login lt user gt This command removes an operator Format no users login lt user gt lt listname gt Mode Global Config Note The admin user account cannot be deleted 213 31007130 03 2010 4 8 User Account Management Commands 4 8 6 users access This command sets access for a user readonly readwrite Format users access lt username gt readonly readwrite Mode Global Config lt username gt Enter a name up to 32 alphanumeric characters in length readonly Enter the access mode as readonly readwrite Enter the access mode as readwrite no users access This command deletes access for a user Format no users access lt username gt Mode Global Config 214 31007130 03 2010 4 8 User Account Management Commands 4 8 7 users name This command adds a new user account if soace permits The account lt username gt can be up to eight characters in length The name may be com prised of alphanumeric characters as
224. ve excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets Received 256 511 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets Received 512 1023 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 512 and 1023 31007130 03 2010 57 CLI Commands Base 4 1 System Information and Statistics Com octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets Received 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 Packets Received 1519 1522 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 1519 and 1522 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets Received gt 1522 Octets The total number of packets received that were longer than 1522 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and were otherwise well formed Packets Received Successfully Total The total number of packets received that were without errors Unicast Packets Received The number of subnetwork unicast packets delivered to a higher layer protocol Multicast Packets Received The total number of good packets received that were directed to a multic
225. ver sysname 105 4 4 31Snmp server enable traps 106 4 4 32snmp server enable traps chassis 107 4 4 33snmp server enable traps l2redundancy 108 4 4 34snmp server enable traps linkmode 109 4 4 35snmp server enable traps multiusers 110 4 4 36snmp server enable traps port sec 111 4 4 37 snmp server enable traps stpmode 112 4 4 38snmptrap 113 4 4 39snmptrap ipaddr 114 4 4 40snmptrap mode 115 4 4 41snmptrap snmpversion 116 4 4 42telnetcon maxsessions 117 31007130 03 2010 5 Content 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 4 43telnetcon timeout Syslog Commands 4 5 1 logging buffered 4 5 2 logging buffered wrap 4 5 3 logging cli command 4 5 4 logging console 4 5 5 logging host 4 5 6 logging host reconfigure 4 5 7 logging host remove 4 5 8 Global Configlogging syslog 4 5 9 logging syslog port Scripting Commands 4 6 1 script apply 4 6 2 script delete 4 6 3 script list 4 6 4 script show 4 6 5 script validate Device Configuration Commands 4 7 1 auto negotiate 4 7 2 cable crossing 4 7 3 auto negotiate all 4 7 4 media module remove 4 7 5 macfilter 4 7 6 macfilter adddest 4 7 7 macfilter adddest all 4 7 8 monitor session lt session id gt 4 7 9 monitor session lt session id gt mode 4 7 10monitor session lt session id gt source destination 4 7 11rmon alarm add 4 7 12rmon alarm delete 4 7 13rmon alarm enable 4 7 14rmon alarm disable 4 7 15rmon alarm modify mib variable 4 7 16rmon alarm modify thresholds 4 7 17rmon alarm modify in
226. vlan database vlan 9 exit config interface 0 1 vlan participation include 9 exit interface 0 2 vlan participation include 9 exit interface 0 3 vlan participation include 9 exit interface 0 4 vlan participation include 9 exit interface 0 5 vlan participation include 9 exit interface 0 6 vlan participation include 9 exit interface 0 7 vlan participation include 9 exit Table 16 Creating VLANs 362 31007130 03 2010 Appendix VLAN Example 7 1 SOLUTION 1 7 1 SOLUTION 1 All traffic entering the ports is tagged traffic Since the traffic is tagged the PVID configuration for each port is not a concern The network card configuration for devices on Project A must be set to tag all traffic with VLAN 2 The network card configuration for devices on Project B must be set to tag all traffic with VLAN 3 The network card configuration for devices on Project C must be set to tag all traffic with VLAN 4 The network card configuration for devices on Project P must be set to tag all traffic with VLAN 9 31007130 03 2010 363 Appendix VLAN Example 7 1 SOLUTION 1 364 31007130 03 2010 Appendix VLAN Example 7 2 SOLUTION 2 7 2 SOLUTION 2 The network card configuration for devices on Project A B and C should be set to NOT tag traffic To take care of these untagged frames configure the following vlan pvid 2 in interface 0 1 vlan pvid 2 in interface 0 2 vlan pvid 3 in interface 0
227. wever 0 defined as the default CIST ID is passed as the lt mstid gt then the configurations are performed for the common and internal spanning tree instance This command accepts the value 0 for the mstid meaning the common and internal spanning tree If the cost token is specified this command sets the path cost for this port within a multiple spanning tree instance or the common and internal span ning tree instance depending on the lt mstid gt parameter The pathcost can be specified as a number in the range of 1 to 200000000 or auto If auto is specified the pathcost value will be set based on Link Speed 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 in ternal spanning tree instance depending on the lt mstid gt parameter The port priority value is a number in the range of 0 to 240 in increments of 16 Default cost auto external cost auto port priority 128 Format spanning tree mst lt mstid gt cost lt 1 200000000 gt auto external cost lt 1 200000000 gt auto port priority lt 0 240 gt 5 Mode Interface Config no spanning tree mst This command sets the Path Cost or Port Priority for this port within the multiple spanning tree instance or in the common and internal spanning tree to the respective default values If the lt mstid gt parameter corre sponds to an existing m
228. work structures Within such a ring topology network compo nents supporting the HIPER Ring are connected with each other via their ring ports Exactly one redundancy manager assumes control of the ring These commands are for configuring the Schneider High Performance Redundancy Ring Further information concerning this function you will find in the User Manual Redundancy Configuration 31007130 03 2010 311 CLI Commands Switching 5 3 HIPER Ring 5 3 1 show hiper ring This command displays the settings and states of the HIPER Ring The fol lowing details are displayed on execution of the command Format show hiper ring info mode port primary secondary redundancy state rm state recovery delay Mode Privileged EXEC and User EXEC info Display the information about the HIPER Ring configuration cabling mode Display the HIPER Ring mode settings port Display the HIPER Ring s primary and secondary port properties port primary Display the HIPER Ring s primary port properties port secondary Display the HIPER Ring s secondary port properties redundancy state Display the actual state of the HIPER Ring redundancy rm state Display the state of the HIPER Ring redundancy manager recovery delay Display the value of the recovery delay 312 31007130 03 2010 CLI Commands Switching 5 3 2 show hiper ring info HIPER Ring setup information Format show hiper ring info Mode Privileged
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
User Manual Image Test Utility astrologie puteaux -transits et dimensions multiples. 552 User Guide and Technical Information ing, Styling and Flexibility, and now you can have La remorque : une affaire de spécialistes La remorque : une BiPAP AVAPSの使い方 Add-On Computer Peripherals (ACP) 40GBase-SR QSFP+ OPTICAL - Acteck Copyright © All rights reserved.