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1. Screen Display Indicates system messages and prompts appearing on the console all When a parameter is required to define a range of ports or parameters and all is an option the default for the command is all when no parameters are defined For example the command interface range port channel has the option of either entering a range of channels or selecting all When the command is entered without a parameter it automatically defaults to all Copying and Pasting Text Up to 1000 lines of text i e commands can be copied and pasted into the device N Note It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the text copied into the device consists of legal commands only This feature is dependent on the baud rate of the device N Note The default device baud rate is 115 200 When copying and pasting commands from a configuration file make sure that the following conditions exist e A device Configuration mode has been accessed The commands contain no encrypted data like encrypted passwords or keys Encrypted data cannot be copied and pasted into the device Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Page 12 Not approved by Document Control For review only ACL Commands Chapter 2 ACL Commands ip access list The ip access list Global Configuration mode command defines an IPv4 Access List and places the device in IPv4 Access List Configuration mode Use the no
2. Console config if dotlx timeout tx period 3600 dot1x max req The dot1x max req Interface Configuration mode command sets the maximum number of times that the device sends an Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP request identity frame assuming that no response is received to the client before restarting the authentication process Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax dot1x max req count no dot1x max req Parameters e count Number of times that the device sends an EAP request identity frame before restarting the authentication process Range 1 10 Default Configuration The default number of times is 2 Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines The default value of this command should be changed only to adjust for unusual circumstances such as unreliable links or specific behavioral problems with certain clients and authentication servers Example The following example sets the number of times that the device sends an EAP request identity frame to 6 Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 Console config if dotlx max req 6 dot1x timeout supp timeout The dot1x timeout supp timeout Interface Configuration mode command sets the time for the retransmission of an Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP request frame to the client Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Page 318
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4. Example The following example sets the number of seconds that the device remains in the quiet state following a failed authentication exchange to 3600 Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 Console config if dotlx timeout quiet period 3600 dot1x timeout tx period The dot1x timeout tx period Interface Configuration mode command sets the number of seconds that the device waits for a response to an Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP request identity frame from the client before resending the request Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax dot1x timeout tx period seconds no dot1x timeout tx period Parameters e seconds Specifies the time in seconds that the device waits for a response to an EAP request identity frame from the client before resending the request Range 30 65535 seconds Default Configuration Timeout period is 30 seconds Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode Page 317 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines The default value of this command should be changed only to adjust for unusual circumstances such as unreliable links or specific behavioral problems with certain clients and authentication servers Example The following command sets the number of seconds that the device waits for a response to an EAP request identity frame to 3600 seconds Console config interface ethernet 1 g16
5. Page 225 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Console show spanning tree Spanning tree enabled mode RSTP Default port cost method long Root ID Priority 36864 Address 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 This switch is the root Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Interfaces Name State Prio Nbr Cost Sts Role PortFast Type 1 1 Enabled 128 1 20000 FWD Desg No P2p RSTP 1 2 Enabled 128 2 20000 FWD Desg No Shared STP 1 3 Disabled 128 3 20000 a 1 4 Enabled 128 4 20000 FWD Desg No Shared STP 1 5 Enabled 128 5 20000 DIS 7 Console show spanning tree Spanning tree disabled BPDU filtering mode RSTP Default port cost method long Root ID Priority N A Address N A Path Cost N A Root Port N A Hello Time N A Max Age N A Forward Delay N A Bridge ID Priority 36864 Address 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Interfaces Name State Prio Nbr Cost Sts Role PortFast Type 1 1 Enabled 128 1 20000 Page 226 Not approved by Document Control For review only 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 Enabled 128 2 Disabled 128 53 Enabled 128 4 Enabled 128 5 20000 20000 20000 20000 7 Console show spanning tree active Spanning tree enabled mode RSTP Default port cost method long Root ID Bridge ID Interfaces Name 1 1 1 2 1 4 Priority Address Path Cost Root Port Hello Time 2 sec Priority Address Hello Time 2 sec State Pri
6. mac address A valid MAC address e interface A valid Ethernet port e port channel number A valid port channel number e permanent The address can only be deleted by the no bridge address command e delete on reset The address is deleted after reset e delete on timeout The address is deleted after age out time has expired e secure The address is deleted after the port changes mode to unlock learning no port security command This parameter is only available when the port is in the learning locked mode Default Configuration No static addresses are defined The default mode for an added address is permanent Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines Using the no form of the command without specifying a MAC address deletes all static MAC addresses belonging to this VLAN Example The following example adds a permanent static MAC layer station source address 3aa2 64b3 a245 on port 1 g16 to the bridge table Console config interface vlan 2 Console config if bridge address 3aa2 64b3 a245 ethernet 1 g16 permanent bridge multicast filtering The bridge multicast filtering Global Configuration mode command enables filtering of Multicast addresses Use the no form of this command to disable filtering of Multicast addresses Page 34 Not approved by Document Control For review only Address Table Commands Syntax bridge multicast filtering no br
7. radius server host The radius server host Global Configuration mode command specifies a RADIUS server host Use the no form of this command to delete the specified RADIUS host Syntax radius server host ip address hostname auth port auth port number timeout timeout retransmit retries deadtime deadtime key key string source source priority priority usage type no radius server host ip address hostname Parameters e p address IP address of the RADIUS server host e hostname Hostname of the RADIUS server host Range 1 158 characters e auth port number Port number for authentication requests The host is not used for authentication if the port number is set to 0 Range 0 65535 e timeout Specifies the timeout value in seconds Range 1 30 e retries Specifies the retransmit value Range 1 10 e deadtime Length of time in minutes during which a RADIUS server is skipped over by transaction requests Range 0 2000 e key string Specifies the authentication and encryption key for all RADIUS communications between the device and the RADIUS server This key must match the encryption used on the RADIUS daemon To specify an empty string enter Range 0 128 characters e source Specifies the source IP address to use for communication 0 0 0 0 is interpreted as request to use the IP address of the outgoing IP interface e priority Determines the order in which serve
8. Application filtering control Application Event Status AAA Login Enabled File system Copy Enabled File system Delete Rename Enabled Management ACL Deny Enabled Buffer log 11 Aug 2004 15 41 43 SLINK 3 UPDOWN Interface FastEthernet0 0 changed state to up 11 Aug 2004 15 41 43 SLINK 3 UPDOWN Interface Ethernet1 0 changed state to up 11 Aug 2004 15 41 43 SLINK 3 UPDOWN Interface Ethernet1 1 changed state to up Page 252 Not approved by Document Control For review only 11 Aug 2004 11 Aug 2004 11 Aug 2004 11 Aug 2004 changed state 11 Aug 2004 1 state to down l Aug 2004 state to down 11 Aug 2004 state to down 11 Aug 2004 state to down 15 41 15 41 Seas 15 41 to 5 41 5 41 15 41 15 41 up 43 43 43 39 39 39 39 39 Syslog Commands LINK 3 UPDOWN LINK 3 UPDOWN SYS 5 CONFIG I Interface Ethernet1 2 Interface Ethernet1 3 changed state to up ole changed state to up oP ol Configured from memory by console SLINEPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0 0 SLINEPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface Ethernet1 0 changed SLINEPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface Ethernet1 1 changed SLINEPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface Ethernet1 2 changed SLINEPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface Ethernet1 3 changed Console Logging 1s enable
9. Console Console disable Console gt The exit command is used to return from any mode to the previous mode except when returning to the User EXEC mode from the Privileged EXEC mode For example the exit command is used to return from the Interface Configuration mode to the Global Configuration mode Global Configuration Mode Global Configuration mode commands apply to features that affect the system as a whole rather than just a specific interface The configure Privileged EXEC mode command is used to enter the Global Configuration mode To enter the Global Configuration mode perform the following steps 1 At the Privileged EXEC mode prompt enter the configure command and press lt Enter gt The Global Configuration mode prompt is displayed The Global Configuration mode prompt consists of the device host name followed by config and Console config One of the following commands can be used to return from the Global Configuration mode to the Privileged EXEC mode exit end e Ctrl Z The following example illustrates how to access the Global Configuration mode and return to the Privileged EXEC mode Console Console configure Console config exit Console Page 6 Not approved by Document Control For review only Using the CLI CLI Command Modes Interface Configuration and Specific Configuration Modes Interface Configuration mode commands modify specific inter
10. Port Channel 1 Port Type 1000 Ethernet Actor System Priority 1 MAC Address 00 02 85 0E 1C 00 Admin Key 29 Oper Key 29 Partner System Priority 0 MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Oper Key 14 Page 143 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 15 Management ACL Commands management access list The management access list Global Configuration mode command configures a management Access List and enters the Management Access list Configuration command mode Use the no form of this command to delete an Access List Syntax management access list name no management access list name Parameters e name Access list name Range 1 32 characters Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Use this command to configure a management Access List The command enters the Access list Configuration mode where permit and deny access rules are defined using the permit Management and deny Management commands If no match criteria are defined the default is deny If you reenter an Access List context the new rules are entered at the end of the Access List Use the management access class command to select the active Access List The active management list cannot be updated or removed Management ACL requires a valid management interface which is a port VLAN or port channel with an IP address or console
11. Specifies also counting unknown Unicast packets Default Configuration Multicast packets are not counted Page 99 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Modes Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines This command is relevant to FE devices only To control Multicasts storms use the port storm control broadcast enable and port storm control broadcast rate commands Example The following example enables counting Broadcast and Multicast packets on Ethernet port 2 g3 Console config interface ethernet 2 93 Console config if port storm control include multicast port storm control broadcast enable The port storm control broadcast enable Interface Configuration Ethernet mode command enables Broadcast storm control Use the no form of this command to disable Broadcast storm control Syntax port storm control broadcast enable no port storm control broadcast enable Default Configuration Broadcast storm control is disabled Command Modes Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines Use the port storm control broadcast rate Interface Configuration Ethernet mode command to set the maximum allowable Broadcast rate Use the port storm control include multicast Global Configuration mode command to enable counting Multicast packets in the storm control calculation For FE devices use the port storm control include multicast Interface Configuration Ethernet mo
12. The following example defines community access string public to permit administrative access to SNMP protocol at an administrative station with IP address 192 168 1 20 Console config snmp server community public su 192 168 1 20 snmp server view The snmp server view Global Configuration mode command creates or updates a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP server view entry Use the no form of this command to remove a specified SNMP server view entry Syntax snmp server view view name oid tree included excluded no snmp server view view name oid tree Parameters e view name Specifies the label for the view record that is being created or updated The name is used to reference the record Range 1 30 characters e oid tree Specifies the object identifier of the ASN 1 subtree to be included or excluded from the view To identify the subtree specify a text string consisting of numbers such as 1 3 6 2 4 or a word such as system Replace a single sub identifier with the asterisk wildcard to specify a subtree family for example 1 3 4 e included Indicates that the view type is included e excluded lIndicates that the view type is excluded Default Configuration No view entry exists Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command can be entered multiple times for the same view record The number of views is limited to 64 No check is made to determine tha
13. User Guidelines Guest VLAN must be enabled when MAC authentication is enabled Static MAC addresses can t be authorized Do not change authenticated MAC address to static address It is not recommended to delete authenticated MAC addresses Reauthentication must be enabled when working in this mode Example The following example enables authentication based on the station s MAC address Console configure Console config interface ethernet 1 g1 Console config 1f dotlx mac authentication show dot1x advanced The show dot1x advanced privileged EXEC mode command displays 802 1X advanced features for the switch or for the specified interface Syntax show dot1x advanced Parameters interface Ethernet interface Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example Page 329 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide The following example displays 802 1X advanced features for the switch Console show dotlx advanced Guest VLAN 3978 Unauthenticated VLANs 91 92 Interface Multiple Hosts Guest VLAN MAC Authentication 1 1 Disabled Enabled MAC and 802 1X 1 2 Enabled Disabled Disabled Console show dotlx advanced ethernet 1 1 Guest VLAN 2 Unauthenticated VLANs 91 92 Interface Multiple Hosts Guest VLAN MAC Authentication 1 1 Disabled Enabled MAC and 802 1X 1
14. deregisters all dynamic VLANs on a port and prevents VLAN creation or registration on the port Use the no form of this command to allow dynamic registration of VLANs on a port Syntax gvrp registration forbid no gvrp registration forbid Default Configuration Dynamic registration of VLANs on the port is allowed Page 105 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example forbids dynamic registration of VLANs on Ethernet port 1 g6 Console config interface ethernet 1 g6 Console config if gvrp registration forbid clear gvrp statistics The clear gvrp statistics Privileged EXEC mode command clears all GVRP statistical information Syntax clear gvrp statistics ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e interface A valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example clears all GVRP statistical information on Ethernet port 1 g6 Console clear gvrp statistics ethernet 1 g6 show gvrp configuration The show gvrp configuration User EXEC mode command displays GVRP
15. no power inline usage threshold Parameters e percentage Specifies the threshold as a percentage to compare measured power Range 1 99 Default Configuration The default threshold is 95 percent Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the power usage threshold for which alarms are sent to 80 Console config power inline usage threshold 80 power inline traps enable The power inline traps enable Global Configuration mode command enables inline power traps Use the no form of this command to disable inline power traps Syntax power inline traps enable no power inline traps enable Default Configuration Inline power traps are disabled Page 159 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables inline power traps to be sent when a power usage threshold is exceeded Console config power inline traps enable show power inline The show power inline User EXEC mode command displays the information about inline power Syntax show power inline power consumption interface Parameters e interface Valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode
16. no spanning tree mst instance id port priority Parameters e instance ID ID of the spanning tree instance Range 1 715 e priority The port priority Range 0 240 in multiples of 16 Default Configuration The default port priority for IEEE Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP is 128 Command Modes Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the port priority of port g1 to 142 Console config interface ethernet gl Console config if spanning tree mst 1 port priority 142 spanning tree mst cost The spanning tree mst cost Interface Configuration mode command configures the path cost for multiple spanning tree MST calculations If a loop occurs the spanning tree considers path cost when selecting an interface to put in the forwarding state Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax spanning tree mst instance id cost cost no spanning tree mst instance id cost Parameters e instance ID ID of the spanning tree instance Range 1 715 e cost The port path cost Range 1 200 000 000 Default Configuration Default path cost is determined by port speed and path cost method long or short as shown below Interface Long Short Port channel 20 000 4 Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Mbps 20 000 4 Page 219 Allied Telesis Comman
17. 1 g1 Fiber Page 151 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 17 Port Channel Commands interface port channel The interface port channel Global Configuration mode command enters the interface configuration mode to configure a specific port channel Syntax interface port channel port channel number Parameters e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Eight aggregated links can be defined with up to eight member ports per port channel The aggregated links valid IDs are 1 8 Example The following example enters the context of port channel number 1 Console config interface port channel 1 interface range port channel The interface range port channel Global Configuration mode command enters the interface configuration mode to configure multiple port channels Syntax interface range port channel port channel range all Parameters e port channel range List of valid port channels to add Separate nonconsecutive port channels with a comma and no spaces A hyphen designates a range of port channels e all All valid port channels Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Page 152 Not approved by Document Control For review only Port Channel Commands Command Mode Global Configuration mode
18. Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines Auto All possibilities to connect a PC with cross or normal cables are supported and are automatically detected On It is possible to connect to a PC only with a normal cable and to connect to another device only with a cross cable No It is possible to connect to a PC only with a cross cable and to connect to another device only with a normal cable Page 87 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example In the following example automatic crossover is enabled on port 1 g5 Console config interface ethernet 1 g5 Console config if mdix auto back pressure The back pressure Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command enables back pressure ona given interface Use the no form of this command to disable back pressure Syntax back pressure no back pressure Default Configuration Back pressure is enabled Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example In the following example back pressure is enabled on port 1 g5 Console config interface ethernet 1 g5 Console config if back pressure port jumbo frame The port jumbo frame Global Configuration mode command enables jumbo frames for the device Use the no form of this command to disable it Syntax port jumbo frame no port jumbo frame Defa
19. Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines e IGMP snooping dynamically discovers Multicast router ports When a Multicast router port is discovered all the Multicast packets are forwarded to it unconditionally e This command prevents a port from becoming a Multicast router port Example In this example forwarding all Multicast packets to 1 g1 with VLAN 2 is forbidden Console config interface vlan 2 Console config if bridge multicast forbidden forward all add ethernet 1 gl bridge aging time The bridge aging time Global Configuration mode command sets the aging time of the Address Table Use the no form of this command to restore the default Syntax bridge aging time seconds no bridge aging time Parameters e seconds Time in seconds Range 10 630 seconds Page 38 Not approved by Document Control For review only Address Table Commands Default Configuration The default setting is 300 seconds Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example In this example the bridge aging time is set to 250 Console config bridge aging time 250 clear bridge The clear bridge Privileged EXEC mode command removes any learned entries from the forwarding database Syntax clear bridge Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Gu
20. Not approved by Document Control For review only Line Commands Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example disables the command history function for the current terminal session Console terminal no history terminal history size The terminal history size user EXEC command configures the command history buffer size for the current terminal session Use the no form of this command to reset the command history buffer size to the default setting Syntax terminal history size number of commands terminal no history size Parameters e number of commands Specifies the number of commands the system may record in its command history buffer Range 10 206 Default Configuration The default command history buffer size is 10 Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines The terminal history size user EXEC command configures the size of the command history buffer for the current terminal session Use the history line configuration command to change the default size of the command history buffer The maximum number of commands in all buffers is 256 Example The following example configures the command history buffer size to 20 commands for the current terminal session Console terminal history size 20 show line The show line User EXEC mode command displays line parameters Page 135 Allied Telesis Com
21. Not approved by Document Control For review only 802 1x Commands Syntax dot1x timeout supp timeout seconds no dot1x timeout supp timeout Parameters e seconds Time in seconds that the device waits for a response to an EAP request frame from the client before resending the request Range 1 65535 seconds Default Configuration Default timeout period is 30 seconds Command Mode Interface configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines The default value of this command should be changed only to adjust for unusual circumstances such as unreliable links or specific behavioral problems with certain clients and authentication servers Example The following example sets the timeout period before retransmitting an EAP request frame to the client to 3600 seconds Console config if dotlx timeout supp timeout 3600 dot1x timeout server timeout The dot1x timeout server timeout Interface Configuration mode command sets the time that the device waits for a response from the authentication server Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax dot1x timeout server timeout seconds no dot1x timeout server timeout Parameters e seconds Time in seconds that the device waits for a response from the authentication server Range 1 65535 seconds Default Configuration The timeout period is 30 seconds Command Mode Interface configuration Ethernet mode Page 319 Allie
22. The following table describes significant fields shown above Field Description Port The port number Admin mode The port admin mode Possible values Force auth Force unauth Auto Oper mode The port oper mode Possible values Authorized Unauthorized or Down Reauth Control Reauthentication control Reauth Period Reauthentication period Username The username representing the identity of the Supplicant This field shows the username in case the port control is auto If the port is Authorized it shows the username of the current user If the port is unauthorized it shows the last user that was authenticated successfully Quiet period The number of seconds that the device remains in the quiet state following a failed authentication exchange for example the client provided an invalid password Tx period The number of seconds that the device waits for a response to an Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP request identity frame from the client before resending the request Max req The maximum number of times that the device sends an Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP request frame assuming that no response is received to the client before restarting the authentication process Supplicant timeout Server timeout Time in seconds the switch waits for a response to an EAP request frame from the client before resending the request Time in seconds the switch waits for
23. User Guidelines Commands under the interface range context are executed independently on each interface in the range Example The following example groups port channels 1 2 and 6 to receive the same command Console config interface range port channel 1 2 6 channel group The channel group Interface Configuration Ethernet mode command associates a port with a port channel Use the no form of this command to remove a port from a port channel Syntax channel group port channel number no channel group Parameters e port channel number Specifies the number of the valid port channel for the current port to join Default Configuration The port is not assigned to a port channel Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example forces port 1 g1 to join port channel 1 Console config interface ethernet 1 g1 Console config if channel group 1 mode on show interfaces port channel The show interfaces port channel Privileged EXEC mode command displays port channel information Syntax show interfaces port channel port channel number Page 153 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters e port channel number Valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines Th
24. User Guidelines RSA keys are generated in pairs one public RSA key and one private RSA key If the device already has RSA keys a warning and prompt to replace the existing keys with new keys are displayed This command is not saved in the device configuration however the keys generated by this command are saved in the private configuration which is never displayed to the user or backed up on another device RSA keys are saved to the backup master This command may take a considerable period of time to execute Example The following example generates RSA key pairs Console config crypto key generate rsa ip ssh pubkey auth The ip ssh pubkey auth Global Configuration mode command enables public key authentication for incoming SSH sessions Use the no form of this command to disable this function Syntax ip ssh pubkey auth no ip ssh pubkey auth Default Configuration Public Key authentication for incoming SSH sessions is disabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines AAA authentication is independent Example The following example enables public key authentication for incoming SSH sessions Console config ip ssh pubkey auth crypto key pubkey chain ssh The crypto key pubkey chain ssh Global Configuration mode command enters the SSH Public Key chain Configuration mode The mode is used to manually specify other device public keys such as SSH client public keys Page 238
25. s Guide Partner LACP PDUs sent distributing expired system priority system mac addr port Admin key port Oper key port Oper number port Admin priority port Oper priority port Oper timeout LACP Activity Aggregation synchronization collecting distributing expired Port 1 gl LACP Statistics LACP PDUs received Port 1 gl LACP Protocol State LACP State Machines Receive FSM Mux FSM Periodic Tx FSM Control Variables BEGIN LACP Enabled Ready N Selected Port_moved NNT Port_enabled Timer counters periodic tx timer current while timer wait while timer FALSE FALSE 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 a oS ee LONG PASSIVE AGGREGATABLE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE Port Disabled State Detached State o Periodic State TRUE UNSELECTED FALS GI ta FALS FALS A Page 142 show lacp port channel LACP Commands The show lacp port channel Privileged EXEC mode command displays LACP information for a port channel Syntax show lacp port channel port_channel_number Parameters e port_channel_number Valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays LACP information about port channel 1 Console show lacp port channel 1
26. Device e EC A O ES ESE AA HS Q UN O Page 161 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide n Console show power inline Power On Nominal Power 150 Watt Consumed Power 120 Watts 80 Usage Threshold 95 Traps Enabled Port Powered Device State Priority Status Classification w 1 gl IP Phone Model A Auto High On 0 44 12 95 2 91 Wireless AP Model Auto Low On 0 44 3 84 3 g1 Auto Low Off N A Console show power inline ethernet 1 gl Port Powered Device State Priority Status Classification w 1 g1 IP Phone Model A Auto High On 0 44 12 95 Overload Counter 1 Short Counter 0 Denied Counter 0 Absent Counter 0 Invalid Signature Counter 0 cConsole show power inline interface 4 g Port Powered State Status Priority Class Device Page 162 Not approved by Document Control For review only Overload Counter Short Counter Denied Counter Absent Counter Power over Ethernet Commands Invalid Signature Counter 0 The following table describes the significant fields shown in the example Field Description Power The operational status of the inline power sourcing equipment Nominal Power The nominal power of the inline power sourcing equipment in Watts Consumed Power Measured usage power in Watts Usage Threshold The usage threshold expressed in percents for comparing the measured power
27. Ends at last Sunday of October at 2 00 Offset is 60 minutes show sntp configuration The show sntp configuration Privileged EXEC mode command shows the configuration of the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Syntax show sntp configuration Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the current SNTP configuration of the device Console show sntp configuration Polling interval 7200 seconds MD5 Authentication keys 8 9 Page 62 Not approved by Document Control For review only Clock Commands Authentication is required for synchronization Trusted Keys 8 9 Unicast Clients Enabled Unicast Clients Polling Enabled Server Polling Encryption Key 17651128 Enabled 9 176 18179 Disabled Disabled Broadcast Clients Enabled Anycast Clients Enabled Broadcast and Anycast Interfaces 1 g1 1 93 show sntp status The show sntp status Privileged EXEC mode command shows the status of the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Syntax show sntp status Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example shows the status of the SNTP Console show sntp status Clock is
28. Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example specifies the device host name Console config hostname Marvell Marvell config stack master N Note This command is operational in the AT S94 24 AT S94 24POE AT S94 48 and AT S94 48POE devices The stack master Global Configuration mode command enables forcing the selection of a stack master Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax stack master unit unit no stack master Parameters e unit Unit number of the new master Range 1 2 Default Configuration Disables forcing the selection of a stack master Page 265 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command is not relevant to standalone devices The following algorithm is used to select a unit as the master e If only one master enabled unit is in the stack 1 or 2 it becomes the master If a unit configured as a forced master it becomes the master If a forced master unit is removed from a stack and placed in a different stack with another forced master unit both are considered to be forced and the election criteria continue as follows e The unit with the longer up time is elected master Units are considered to have the same up time if they were powered up within ten minutes of each
29. Parameters e time out Specifies the leave time out in seconds for IGMP queries Range 0 2147483647 e immediate leave Indicates that the port should be immediately removed from the members list after receiving IGMP Leave Default Configuration The default leave time out configuration is 10 seconds Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines The leave timeout should be set greater than the maximum time that a host is allowed to respond to an IGMP query Page 115 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Use immediate leave only where there is just one host connected to a port Example The following example configures the host leave time out to 60 seconds Console config interface vlan 2 Console config if ip igmp snooping leave time out 60 show ip igmp snooping mrouter The show ip igmp snooping mrouter User EXEC mode command displays information on dynamically learned Multicast device interfaces Syntax show ip igmp snooping mrouter interface vian id Parameters vlan id VLAN number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays Multicast device interfaces in VLAN 1000 Console gt show ip igmp snooping mrouter interface 1000 VLAN Ports 1000 1 91 Detected Multicast devices that ar
30. There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the system priority to 120 Console config lacp system priority 120 Page 138 lacp port priority LACP Commands The lacp port priority Interface Configuration Ethernet mode command configures physical port priority Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration use the no form of this command Syntax lacp port priority value no lacp port priority Parameters e value Specifies port priority Range 1 65535 Default Configuration The default port priority is 1 Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example defines the priority of Ethernet port 1 g6 as 247 Console config interface ethernet 1 g6 Console config if lacp port priority 247 Page 139 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide lacp timeout The lacp timeout Interface Configuration Ethernet mode command assigns an administrative LACP timeout Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax lacp timeout long short no lacp timeout Parameters e long Specifies the long timeout value e short Specifies the short timeout value Default Configuration The default port timeout value is long Command Mode Interface Configurat
31. To enable predefined Unicast clients globally use the sntp unicast client enable Global Configuration mode command To enabling global polling use the sntp unicast client poll Global Configuration mode command The sntp client poll timer Global Configuration mode command determines polling time Example The following example configures the device to accept SNTP traffic from the server on 192 1 1 1 Console config sntp server 192 1 1 1 show clock The show clock User EXEC mode command displays the time and date from the system clock Syntax show clock detail Parameters e detail Shows timezone and summertime configuration Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines The symbol that precedes the show clock display indicates the following Symbol Description s Time is not authoritative blank Time is authoritative Time is authoritative but SNTP is not synchronized Page 61 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example displays the time and date from the system clock Console gt show clock 5 29 03 PDT UTC 7 Jun 17 2002 Time source is SNTP Console gt show clock detail 5 29 03 PDT UTC 7 Jun 17 2002 Time source is SNTP Time zone Acronym is PST Offset is UTC 8 Summertime Acronym is PDT Recurring every year Begins at first Sunday of April at 2 00
32. destination destination wildcara any destination port dscp number ip precedence number Parameters source Source IP address of the packet source wildcard Wildcard bits to be applied to the source IP address Use 1s in the bit position to be ignored destination Destination IP address of the packet destination wildcard Wildcard bits to be applied to the destination IP address Use 1s in the bit position to be ignored protocol The name or the number of an IP protocol Available protocol names icmp igmp ip tcp egp igp udp hmp rdp idpr idrp rsvp gre esp ah eigrp ospf ipip pim I2tp isis Range 0 255 dscp number Specifies the DSCP value ip precedence number Specifies the IP precedence value fragments The set of conditions is applied only to noninitial fragments icmp type Specifies an ICMP message type for filtering ICMP packets Enter a number or one of the following values echo reply destination unreachable source quench redirect alternate host address echo request router advertisement router solicitation time exceeded parameter problem timestamp timestamp reply information request information reply address mask request address mask reply traceroute datagram conversion error mobile host redirect mobile registration request mobile registration reply domain name request domain name reply skip photuris Range 0 255 icmp code Specifies an ICMP
33. full no duplex Parameters e half Forces half duplex operation e full Forces full duplex operation Default Configuration The interface is set to full duplex Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines When configuring a particular duplex mode on the port operating at 10 100 Mbps disable the auto negotiation on that port Half duplex mode can be set only for ports operating at 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps Page 85 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example configures the duplex operation of Ethernet port 1 g5 to full duplex operation Console config interface ethernet 1 g5 Console config if duplex full negotiation The negotiation Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command enables auto negotiation operation for the speed and duplex parameters of a given interface Use the no form of this command to disable auto negotiation Syntax negotiation capability1 capability2 capability5 no negotiation Parameters e capability Specifies the capabilities to advertise Possible values 10h 10f 100h 100f 1000f Default Configuration Auto negotiation is enabled If unspecified the default setting is to enable all capabilities of the port Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines If capabilities were specified when auto negotiation was previously entered not specifying
34. interface ethernet 1 g5 Console config if description RD SW 3 speed The speed Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command configures the speed of a given Ethernet interface when not using auto negotiation Use the no form of this command to restore the default configuration Syntax speed 10 100 1000 no speed Parameters e 10 Forces10 Mbps operation e 100 Forces 100 Mbps operation e 1000 Forces 1000 Mbps operation Default Configuration Maximum port capability Page 84 Not approved by Document Control For review only Ethernet Configuration Commands Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines The no speed command in a port channel context returns each port in the port channel to its maximum capability Example The following example configures the speed operation of Ethernet port 1 g5 to 100 Mbps operation Console config interface ethernet 1 g5 Console config if speed 100 This document uses the following conventions to highlight important information N Note The speed setting for SFP ports is dependent on the maximum speed of the port duplex The duplex Interface Configuration Ethernet mode command configures the full half duplex operation of a given Ethernet interface when not using auto negotiation Use the no form of this command to restore the default configuration Syntax duplex half
35. sys files cannot be copied Understanding Invalid Combinations of Source and Destination Some invalid combinations of source and destination exist Specifically you cannot copy if one of the following conditions exist The source file and destination file are the same file xmodem is the destination file The source file can be copied to image boot and null only tftp is the source file and destination file on the same copy The following table describes copy characters Character Description For network transfers indicates that the copy process is taking place Each exclamation point indicates successful transfer of ten packets 512 bytes each For network transfers indicates that the copy process timed out Generally many periods in a row means that the copy process may fail Copying an Image File from a Server to Flash Memory To copy an image file from a server to flash memory use the copy source url image command Copying a Boot File from a Server to Flash Memory To copy a boot file from a server to flash memory enter the copy source url boot command Copying a Configuration File from a Server to the Running Configuration File To load a configuration file from a network server to the running configuration file of the device enter the copy source url running config command The commands in the loaded configuration file are added to those in the running configuration file as if the commands were ty
36. 2 Enabled Disabled Disabled Single host parameters Violation action Discard Trap Enabled Trap frequency 100 Status Single host locked Violations since last trap 9 dot1x guest vlan enable The dot1x guest vlan enable Interface Configuration mode command enables unauthorized users on the interface access to the Guest VLAN Use the no form of this command to disable access Syntax dot1x guest vlan enable no dot1x guest vlan enable Page 330 Not approved by Document Control For review only 802 1x Commands Default Configuration Disabled Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines A device can have only one global guest VLAN The guest VLAN is defined using the dot1x guest vlan Interface Configuration mode command Example The following example enables unauthorized users on Ethernet port 1 g1 to access the guest VLAN Console configure Console config interface ethernet 1 g1 Console config if dotlx guest vlan enable Page 331 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Index A aaa authentication dot1x 313 aaa authentication dot1x default 313 aaa authentication enable 25 aaa authentication login 24 aaa logging 250 abort mst 224 autobaud 132 B back pressure 88 boot system 69 75 bridge address 34 bridge aging time 38 bridge multicast address 35 bridge multicast filtering 34 bridge multicast forbidden address 36 bridge
37. 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface Ethernet Interface Ethernet1 0 changed state to up Interface Ethernet1 1 changed state to up Interface Ethernet1 2 changed state to up Interface Ethernet1 3 changed state to up Interface FastEthernet0 0 changed state to up EPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface FastEthernet0 0 changed changed changed changed Page 255 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Console show logging file Logging is enabled Console Logging Level info Console Messages 226 Dropped uffer Logging Level info Buffer Messages 20 Logged 6 Displayed 20 Max File Logging Level error File Messages 27 Logged 1092 Dropped SysLog server 192 168 1 101 Port 514 Logging info Messages 219 Dropped 3 messages were not logged Application filtering control Application vent ogin File system File system elete Rename eny iw CE ii Cig El UN E o 14 32 SBox E STCK EXCEP H Lost connection with unit 2 reaso Unit will be rebooted show syslog servers The show syslog servers Privileged EXEC mode command displays the settings of the syslog servers Syntax show syslog servers Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the settings of the syslog servers Console show sysl
38. 95 show interfaces description 94 show interfaces port channel 153 show interfaces status 93 show interfaces switchport 299 show ip http 311 show ip https 311 show ip igmp snooping groups 118 show ip igmp snooping interface 117 show ip igmp snooping mrouter 116 show ip interface 121 show ip ssh 241 show line 135 show logging 252 show logging file 253 show management access class 148 show management access list 147 show ports security 49 show ports security addresses 50 show ports storm control 102 show power inline 160 show privilege 281 show qos 164 show qos interface 166 show qos map 170 show radius servers 176 show rmon alarm 186 show rmon alarm table 185 show rmon collection history 180 show rmon events 188 show rmon history 181 show rmon log 189 show rmon statistics 178 show running config 69 76 show sessions 270 show snmp 203 Page 334 show snmp engineID 204 show snmp filters 206 show snmp groups 205 show snmp users 207 show snmp views 205 show sntp configuration 62 show sntp status 63 show spanning tree 224 show stack 267 show startup config 70 76 show syslog servers 256 show system 271 show tacacs 260 show users 269 show version 273 show vlan 298 show vlan internal usage 298 show vlan macs group 295 shutdown 83 snmp server community 192 snmp server contact 201 snmp server enable traps 197 snmp server engineID local 196 snmp server filter 197 snmp server group 194
39. Command Modes Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command is not relevant to standalone devices The command takes effect only after resetting the device Example This example changes Unit Number 6 to Unit Number 5 The command takes effect only after resetting the device Console config Console config stack change unit id 6 to 5 show stack N Note This command is operational in the AT S94 24 AT S94 24POE AT S94 48 and AT S94 48POE devices The show stack User EXEC mode command displays information about the status of a stack Page 267 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax show stack unit uni Parameters e unit Specifies the number of the unit Range 1 6 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines This command is not relevant to standalone devices Example The following example displays stack status Console gt show stack Unit MAC Address Software Master 1 00 15 77 74 64 40 vl 1 0 23 Enabled 2 00 15 77 66 3e 80 v1 1 0 23 Enabled 3 00 01 02 03 04 05 vl L 0023 Disabled Topology is Ring Unit Unit Id After Reset 1 1 2 2 3 3 console show stack 1 Unit 1 MAC address 00 15 77 74 64 40 Master Enabled Product AT S94 48 Software v1 1 0 23 Uplink unit 2 Downlink unit 3 Status Master Active image image 2 Selected for next boot image
40. Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays descriptions of configured interfaces Console show interfaces description Port Description g1 lab g2 g3 g4 g5 g6 chl ch2 Page 94 Not approved by Document Control For review only Ethernet Configuration Commands show ports jumbo frame The show port jumbo frame Privileged EXEC mode command displays the configuration of jumbo frames Syntax show port jumbo frame Parameters This command has no arguments or keywords Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables the display of the configuration of jumbo frames Jumbo frames are disabled Jumbo frames will b nabled after reset show interfaces counters The show interfaces counters User EXEC mode command displays traffic seen by the physical interface Syntax show interfaces counters ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e interface A valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Modes User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this co
41. Commands Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables SNMP failed authentication traps Console config snmp server trap authentication snmp server contact The snmp server contact Global Configuration mode command configures the system contact sysContact string Use the no form of this command to remove system contact information Syntax snmp server contact fext no snmp server contact Parameters e text Specifies the string that describes system contact information Range 0 160 characters Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Do not include spaces in the text string or place text that includes spaces inside quotation marks Example The following example configures the system contact point called ATI_Technical_Support console config snmp server contact ATI Technical Support snmp server location The snmp server location Global Configuration mode command configures the system location string Use the no form of this command to remove the location string Syntax snmp server location text no snmp server location Page 201 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters e text Specifies a string that describes system location information Range 0 160 characters Defau
42. Configuration mode command maps a MAC address or a range of MAC addresses to a group of MAC addresses Use the no form of this command to delete a map Syntax map mac mac address prefix mask host macs group group no map mac mac address prefix mask host e mac address Specifies the MAC address to be entered to the group e prefix mask Specifies the Mask bits The format is the MAC address format e host Specifies all 1 s mask e group Specifies the group number Range 1 2147483647 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode VLAN Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 294 Not approved by Document Control For review only VLAN Commands Example The following example maps a MAC address or a range of MAC addresses to a group of MAC addresses console config vlan database console config vlan map mac 00 08 78 32 98 78 9 macs group 1 interface ethernet g17 show vlan macs group The show vlan macs group privileged EXEC command displays MAC group information Syntax show vlan macs group Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays macs groups information Console show vlan macs groups MAC Address Mask Group ID 0060 704C 73FF
43. Description 24 port 10 100 1000 Ethernet Switch with PoE System Up Time days hour min sec 00 02 28 29 System Contact System Name Stack System Location System MAC Address 00 31 c7 19 13 00 System Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 207 1 4 144 Serial number 154 Type AT 8000GS 24POE Main Power Supply Status OK Unit Type dl AT 8000 S 48 2 AT 8000 S 24 3 AT 8000 S 24 POE Unit Up time 1 00 03 38 12 2 00 03 34 44 3 00 03 36 34 Serial number show system id The show system id Privileged EXEC mode command displays the system identity information Page 272 Not approved by Document Control For review only System Management Commands Syntax show system id unit unit Parameters unit unit Unit number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the system information Console gt show system id Service Tag 89788978 Serial number 8936589782 Asset tag 7843678957 Unit Service tag Serial number 1 89788978 8936589782 2 34254675 3216523877 onsole gt show system 1 Service Tag El 1 Serial number 8936589782 Serial number E 5 P G F ON l ON J show version The show version User EXEC mode command displays system version information Page 273 Allied Telesis Command Line
44. E HE O x period 30 Seconds Max reg 2 upplicant timeout 30 Seconds erver timeout 30 Seconds MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Authentication Method Remote Authentication Method Remote Termination Cause Reauthentication failed Authenticator State Machine State CONNECTING Backend State Machine State IDLE Authentication success 0 Authentication fails 0 Console show dotlx 802 1x is enabled Page 321 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Port 1 g1 1 92 1 93 1 94 1 95 Port 1 93 Server timeout Session Time MAC Address State State Admin Mode Auto Auto Auto Force auth Force auth 802 1x is enabled Admin Mode Quiet period 60 Seconds Tx period 30 Seconds Max req 2 Authenticator State Machine HELD Backend State Machine IDLE Authentication success Authentication fails 30 Seconds HH MM SS 08 19 17 00 08 78 32 98 78 Authentication Method Remote Oper Mode Reauth Reauth Control Period Authorized Ena 3600 Authorized Ena 3600 Unauthorized Ena 3600 Authorized Dis 3600 Unauthorized Dis 3600 Port is down or not present Consolef show dotlx ethernet 1 93 Oper Mode Reauth Reauth Control Period Unauthorized Ena 3600 Supplicant timeout 30 Seconds Termination Cause Supplicant logoff Username Username Page 322 Not approved by Document Control For review only 802 1x Commands
45. Ethernet ports with a comma and no spaces hyphen is used to designate a range of ports e port channel number list Separate nonconsecutive valid port channels with a comma and no spaces a hyphen is used to designate a range of port channels Default Configuration No forbidden addresses are defined Command Modes Interface Configuration VLAN mode Page 36 Not approved by Document Control For review only Address Table Commands User Guidelines Before defining forbidden ports the Multicast group should be registered Example In this example MAC address 0100 5 02 0203 is forbidden on port 2 g9 within VLAN 8 Console config interface vlan 8 Console config if bridge multicast address 0100 5e02 0203 Console config if bridge multicast forbidden address 0100 5e02 0203 add ethernet 2 g9 bridge multicast forward all The bridge multicast forward all Interface Configuration VLAN mode command enables forwarding all Multicast packets on a port Use the no form of this command to restore the default configuration Syntax bridge multicast forward all add remove ethernet interface list port channel port channel number list no bridge multicast forward all Parameters e add Force forwarding all Multicast packets e remove Do not force forwarding all Multicast packets e interface list Separate nonconsecutive Ethernet ports with a comma and no spaces a hyphen is used to designate
46. FFFF FFFF 0000 1 0060 704D 73FF FFFF FFFF 0000 al switchport forbidden vian The switchport forbidden vian Interface Configuration mode command forbids adding specific VLANs to a port Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax switchport forbidden vlan add vian list remove vian list Parameters e add vian list Specifies the list of VLAN IDs to be added Separate nonconsecutive VLAN IDs with a comma and no spaces A hyphen designates a range of IDs e remove vian list Specifies the list of VLAN IDs to be removed Separate nonconsecutive VLAN IDs with a comma and no spaces A hyphen designates a range of IDs Page 295 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Default Configuration All VLANs are allowed Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines This command can be used to prevent GVRP from automatically making the specified VLANs active on the selected ports Example The following example forbids adding VLAN IDs 234 to 256 to Ethernet port 1 g16 Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 Console config if switchport forbidden vlan add 234 256 ip internal usage vlan The ip internal usage vlan Interface Configuration mode command reserves a VLAN as the internal usage VLAN of an interface Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax ip internal usage vlan vian id no ip inte
47. Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the alarms table Console gt show rmon alarm table Index OID Owner 1 VAIO La 2 T2221 0d CLI 2 Liz 1 2425 101 Manager 3 Lo az Te 225 Lo 109 CLI Page 185 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide The following table describes significant fields shown above Field Description Index An index that uniquely identifies the entry OID Monitored variable OID Owner The entity that configured this entry show rmon alarm The show rmon alarm User EXEC mode command displays alarm configuration Syntax show rmon alarm number Parameters e number Specifies the alarm index Range 1 65535 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays RMON 1 alarms Console gt show rmon alarm 1 Alarm 1 OLD DS 6sdhe 21222045 1001 Last sample Value 878128 Interval 30 Sample Type delta Startup Alarm rising Rising Threshold 8700000 Falling Threshold 78 Rising Event 1 Falling Event 1 Owner CLI Page 186 Not approved by Document Control For review only RMON Commands The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display Field Description Alarm Alarm index OID Monit
48. Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example manually initiates a re authentication of 802 1X enabled Ethernet port 1 g16 Console dotlx re authenticate ethernet 1 g16 dot1x timeout quiet period The dot1x timeout quiet period Interface Configuration mode command sets the number of seconds that the device remains in the quiet state following a failed authentication exchange for example the client provided an invalid password Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax dot1x timeout quiet period seconds no dot1x timeout quiet period Page 316 Not approved by Document Control For review only 802 1x Commands Parameters e seconds Specifies the time in seconds that the device remains in the quiet state following a failed authentication exchange with the client Range 0 65535 seconds Default Configuration Quiet period is 60 seconds Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines During the quiet period the device does not accept or initiate authentication requests The default value of this command should only be changed to adjust for unusual circumstances such as unreliable links or specific behavioral problems with certain clients and authentication servers To provide a faster response time to the user a smaller number than the default value should be entered
49. Page 289 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example adds VLANs 1 2 5 to 6 to the allowed list of Ethernet port 1 g16 Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 console config if switchport trunk allowed vlan add 1 2 5 6 switchport trunk native vlan The switchport trunk native vlan Interface Configuration mode command defines the native VLAN when the interface is in trunk mode Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax switchport trunk native vlan vian id no switchport trunk native vlan Parameters e vlan id Specifies the ID of the native VLAN Default Configuration VID 1 Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines The command adds the port as a member in the VLAN If the port is already a member in the VLAN not as a native it should be first removed from the VLAN Example The following example configures VLAN number 123 as the native VLAN when Ethernet port 1 g16 is in trunk mode Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 Console config 1f switchport trunk native vlan 123 switchport general allowed vlan The switchport general allowed vlan Interface Configuration mode command adds or removes VLANs from a general port Pa
50. Protocol rsvp 46 General Routing Encapsulation gre 47 Encapsulating Security Payload 50 esp 50 Authentication Header ah 51 ICMP for IPv6 ipv6 icmp 58 EIGRP routing protocol eigrp 88 Open Shortest Path Protocol ospf 89 Protocol Independent Multicast pim 103 Layer Two Tunneling Protocol I2tp 115 ISIS over IPv4 isis 124 any IP protocol any 25504 dscp Indicates matching the dscp number with the packet dscp value ip precedence Indicates matching ip precedence with the packet ip precedence value icmp type Specifies an ICMP message type for filtering ICMP packets Enter a value or one of the following values echo reply destination unreachable source quench redirect alternate host address echo request router advertisement router solicitation time exceeded parameter problem timestamp timestamp reply information request information reply address mask request address mask reply traceroute datagram conversion error mobile host redirect ipv6 where are you ipv6 i am here Page 15 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide mobile registration request mobile registration reply domain name request domain name reply skip and photuris Range 0 255 e cmp code Specifies an ICMP message code for filtering ICMP packets ICMP packets that are filtered by ICMP message type can also be filtered by the ICMP message code Range 0 255 e gmp type IGMP packets can be filtered by IGMP m
51. Syntax logging file level no logging file Parameters level Specifies the severity level of syslog messages sent to the logging file Possible values emergencies alerts critical errors warnings notifications informational and debugging Default Configuration The default severity level is errors Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example limits syslog messages sent to the logging file based on severity level alerts Console config logging file alerts clear logging file The clear logging file Privileged EXEC mode command clears messages from the logging file Syntax clear logging file Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 249 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example clears messages from the logging file Console clear logging file Clear Logging File confirm aaa logging The aaa logging Global Configuration mode command enables logging AAA login events Use the no form of this command to disable logging AAA login events Syntax aaa logging login no aaa logging login Parameters e login Indicates logging messages related to successful login events unsuccessful login events and other login related e
52. TACACS daemon To specify an empty string enter Range 0 128 characters e source Specifies the source IP address to use for the communication 0 0 0 0 indicates a request to use the IP address of the outgoing IP interface priority Determines the order in which the TACACS servers are used where 0 is the highest priority Range 0 65535 Default Configuration No TACACS host is specified If no port number is specified default port number 49 is used If no host specific timeout key string or source value is specified the global value is used If no TACACS server priority is specified default priority O is used Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Multiple tacacs server host commands can be used to specify multiple hosts Page 258 Not approved by Document Control For review only TACACS Commands Example The following example specifies a TACACS host Console config tacacs server host 172 16 1 1 tacacs server key The tacacs server key Global Configuration mode command sets the authentication encryption key used for all TACACS communications between the device and the TACACS daemon Use the no form of this command to disable the key Syntax tacacs server key key string no tacacs server key Parameters e key string Specifies the authentication and encryption key for all TACACS communications between the device and the TACACS server This key must
53. Trap Rec Address Trap Rec Community Targeted Recipient Statistics sent with the notification operation Version SNMP version for the sent trap 1 or 2 show snmp engineid The show snmp enginelD Privileged EXEC mode command displays the ID of the local Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP engine Syntax show snmp enginelD Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the SNMP engine ID Console show snmp engineID Local SNMP engineID 08009009020C0B099C075878 Page 204 Not approved by Document Control For review only SNMP Commands show snmp views The show snmp views Privileged EXEC mode command displays the configuration of views Syntax show snmp views viewname Parameters e viewname Specifies the name of the view Range 1 30 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the configuration of views Console show snmp views Name OID Tree Type user view 1362 lle L Included user view Lc does Qa el Excluded user view TL Ml Included show snmp groups The show snmp groups Privileged EXEC mode command displays the configu
54. User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays information about inline power Console show power inline Power On Nominal Power 150 Watt Consumed Power 120 Watts 80 Usage Threshold 95 Traps Enabled Page 160 Not approved by Document Control For review only Power over Ethernet Commands Port Powered Device State Priority Status Classification w 1 gl IP Phone Model A Auto High On 0 44 12 95 2 91 Wireless AP Model Auto Low On 0 44 3 84 3 91 Auto Low off N A Console show power inline ethernet 1 g1 Port Powered Device State Priority Status Classification w 1 gl IP Phone Model A Auto High On 0 44 12 95 Overload Counter 1 Short Counter 0 Denied Counter 0 Absent Counter 0 Invalid Signature Counter 0 onsole show power inline nit rg e z 0 K OM O i E o y Z O O 3 OF K B w O 9 Q Oo 5 a Ss 3 oO Ql o o oO 5 a E INEEEEEE E lt Om OA OM Om UO D o Q K 0 p ct 4 lt 5 8 Oo 2 5 o pu el ul oO Q Q Q Q O 5 Hi a w w w w w n n n n n n n n n n i O H F 19 A 5 w jo a L Watts OJ J 19 L Watts A o9 O 19 L Watts a o 180 Watts 5 A o L Watts A o9 O 19 L Watts HS Q Uo O H o OM Cli Ci CRO UN O 5E H 8 8 c w ct G n OS CEE E Powered
55. channel mode Page 103 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines An access port does not dynamically join a VLAN because it is always a member in only one VLAN Membership in an untagged VLAN is propagated in the same way as in a tagged VLAN That is the PVID is manually defined as the untagged VLAN VID Example The following example enables GVRP on Ethernet port 1 g6 Console config interface ethernet 1 g6 Console config if gvrp enable garp timer The garp timer Interface Configuration Ethernet Port channel mode command adjusts the values of the join leave and leaveall timers of GARP applications Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax garp timer join leave leaveall timer_value no garp timer Parameters e join leave leaveall Indicates the type of timer e fimer_value Timer values in milliseconds in multiples of 10 Range 10 2147483647 Default Configuration Following are the default timer values Join timer 200 milliseconds Leave timer 600 milliseconds Leavall timer 10000 milliseconds Command Mode Interface configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines The following relationship must be maintained between the timers Leave time must be greater than or equal to three times the join time Leave all time must be greater than the leave time Set the same GARP timer
56. copper ports Syntax show copper ports tdr interface Parameters e interface A valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port Page 149 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines The maximum length of the cable for the TDR test is 120 meter Example The following example displays information on the last TDR test performed on all copper ports Console show copper ports tdr Port Result Length meters Date 1 gl OK 1 g2 Short 50 13 32 00 23 July2005 1 g3 Test has not been performed 1 94 Open 64 13 32 00 23 July 2005 1 95 Fiber show copper ports cable length The show copper ports cable length User EXEC mode command displays the estimated copper cable length attached to a port Syntax show copper ports cable length interface Parameters e interface A valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines The port must be active and working in 100M or 1000M mode Page 150 Not approved by Document Control For review only PHY Diagnostics Commands Example The following example displays the estimated copper cable length attached to all ports Console show copper ports cable length Port Length meters 1 g1 lt 50 1 92 Copper not active 1 93 110 140
57. cost method long MST 0 Vlans Mapped 1 9 CST Root ID Priority 32768 Address 00 01 42 97 e0 00 This switch is root for CST and IST master Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Max hops 20 Page 235 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 25 SSH Commands ip ssh port The ip ssh port Global Configuration mode command specifies the port to be used by the SSH server Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax ip ssh port port number no ip ssh port Parameters e portznumber Port number for use by the SSH server Range 1 65535 Default Configuration The default port number is 22 Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example specifies the port to be used by the SSH server as 8080 Console config ip ssh port 8080 ip ssh server The ip ssh server Global Configuration mode command enables the device to be configured from a SSH server Use the no form of this command to disable this function Syntax ip ssh server no ip ssh server Default Configuration Device configuration from a SSH server is enabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode Page 236 Not approved by Document Control For review only SSH Commands User Guidelines If encryption keys are not generated the SSH server is in standby unt
58. default UDP port number is 162 Range 1 65535 filtername Specifies a string that defines the filter for this host If unspecified nothing is filtered Range 1 30 characters e seconds Specifies the number of seconds to wait for an acknowledgment before resending informs If unspecified the default timeout period is 15 seconds Range 1 300 e retries Specifies the maximum number of times to resend an inform request If unspecified the default maximum number of retries is 3 Range 0 255 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines A user and notification view are not automatically created Use the snmp server user snmp server group and snmp server view Global Configuration mode commands to generate a user group and notify group respectively Example The following example configures an SNMPv3 host Console config snmp server v3 host 192 168 0 20 john noauth snmp server trap authentication The snmp server trap authentication Global Configuration mode command enables the device to send SNMP traps when authentication fails Use the no form of this command to disable SNMP failed authentication traps Syntax snmp server trap authentication no snmp server trap authentication Default Configuration SNMP failed authentication traps are enabled Page 200 Not approved by Document Control For review only SNMP
59. engineID local default snmp server enable traps The snmp server enable traps Global Configuration mode command enables the device to send SNMP traps Use the no form of this command to disable SNMP traps Syntax snmp server enable traps no snmp server enable traps Default Configuration SNMP traps are enabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables SNMP traps Console config snmp server enable traps snmp server filter The snmp server filter Global Configuration mode command creates or updates a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP server filter entry Use the no form of this command to remove the specified SNMP server filter entry Syntax snmp server filter filter name oid tree included excluded no snmp server filter filter name oid tree Page 197 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters e filter name Specifies the label for the filter record that is being updated or created The name is used to reference the record Range 1 30 characters e oid tree Specifies the object identifier of the ASN 1 subtree to be included or excluded from the view To identify the subtree specify a text string consisting of numbers such as 1 3 6 2 4 or a word such as system Replace a single subidentifier with the asterisk wildcard to specify a subtree family
60. for example 1 3 4 e included Indicates that the filter type is included e excluded Indicates that the filter type is excluded Default Configuration No filter entry exists Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command can be entered multiple times for the same filter record Later lines take precedence when an object identifier is included in two or more lines Example The following example creates a filter that includes all objects in the MIB II system group except for sysServices System 7 and all objects for interface 1 in the MIB II interfaces group Console config snmp server filter filter name system included Console config snmp server filter filter name system 7 excluded Console config snmp server filter filter name ifEntry 1 included snmp server host The snmp server host Global Configuration mode command specifies the recipient of Simple Network Management Protocol Version 1 or Version 2 notifications Use the no form of this command to remove the specified host Syntax snmp server host ip address hostname community string traps informs 1 2 udp port port filter filtername timeout seconds retries retries no snmp server host ip address hostname traps informs Page 198 Not approved by Document Control For review only SNMP Commands Parameters e p address Specifies the IP address of the host targeted recipient e
61. form of this command to remove the Access List Syntax ip access list access list name no ip access list access list name Parameters access list name Name of the IPv4 Access List Default Configuration No IPv4 Access List is defined Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines IPv4 ACLs are defined by a unique name An IPv4 ACL and MAC ACL cannot share the same name Example The following example places the device in IPv4 Access List Configuration mode Console config ip access list permit ip The permit lp Access list Configuration mode command sets conditions to allow a packet to pass a named IP Access List Syntax permit any protocol any source source wildcara any destination destination wildcara dscp number ip precedence number fragments permit icmp any source source wildcara any destination destination wildcard any icmp type any icmp code dscp number ip precedence number permit igmp any source source wildcara any destination destination wildcara any igmp type dscp number ip precedence number permit tcp any source source wildcara any source port any destination destination wildcard any destination port dscp number ip precedence number flags list of flags Page 13 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide permit udp any source source wildcard any source port any
62. history User EXEC mode command lists the commands entered in the current session Syntax show history Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode The buffer includes executed and unexecuted commands Commands are listed from the first to the most recent command The buffer remains unchanged when entering into and returning from configuration modes Example The following example displays all the commands entered while in the current Privileged EXEC mode Console show version SW version 3 131 date 23 Jul 2004 time 17 34 19 HW version 1 0 0 Console show clock 15 29 03 Jun 17 2004 Console show history show version show clock show history 3 commands were logged buffer size is 10 show privilege The show privilege Privileged User EXEC mode command displays the current privilege level Syntax show privilege Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged and User EXEC modes Page 281 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the current privilege level for the Privileged EXEC mode Console show privilege Current privilege level is 15 Page 282 Not approved by Document Control For review only VLAN Commands Chapter 30 VLAN Commands vlan database
63. if there is no clock source set Syntax clock set hh mm ss day month year or clock set hh mm ss month day year Parameters e hh mm ss Current time in hours military format minutes and seconds hh 0 23 mm 0 59 ss 0 59 e day Current day by date in the month 1 31 e month Current month using the first three letters by name Jan Dec e year Current year 2000 2097 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example sets the system time to 13 32 00 on the 7th March 2002 Console clock set 13 32 00 7 Mar 2002 clock source The clock source Global Configuration mode command configures an external time source for the system clock Use no form of this command to disable external time source Syntax clock source sntp no clock source Parameters e sntp SNTP servers Page 52 Not approved by Document Control For review only Clock Commands Default Configuration No external clock source Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures an external time source for the system clock Console config clock source sntp clock timezone The clock timezone Global Configuration mode command sets
64. kept Max Age gt 2 Hello Time 1 Example The following example configures spanning tree bridge hello time to 5 seconds Console config spanning tree hello time 5 spanning tree max age The spanning tree max age Global Configuration mode command configures the spanning tree bridge maximum age Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax spanning tree max age seconds no spanning tree max age Parameters e seconds Time in seconds Range 6 40 Default Configuration The default maximum age for IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol STP is 20 seconds Command Modes Global Configuration mode User Guidelines When configuring the maximum age the following relationships should be kept 2 Forward Time 1 gt Max Age Max Age gt 2 Hello Time 1 Page 210 Not approved by Document Control For review only Spanning Tree Commands Example The following example configures the spanning tree bridge maximum age to 10 seconds Console config spanning tree max age 10 spanning tree priority The spanning tree priority Global Configuration mode command configures the spanning tree priority of the device The priority value is used to determine which bridge is elected as the root bridge Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax spanning tree priority priority no spanning tree priority Parameters e priority Priori
65. liada it bridge multicast forbidden forward all ooooocooconnnnnccccnnnnacccocononanccnncnanancnncnn ano nc cnc conan nn cnc nnnnnn cn nn cnnnnnccncnnnns bridge Aging TME ect al dlear DM Ge nurini are II A a a A a cd POr SECU cat a TA A AAAA A AEIR E S AA A port security Mode annaia e E a A a a i aA DOM SOCUNILY Manane er a a O a a a a a port security routed secure addressS ooocooncocccccccncooncncconanncnncnnnnnnnncnnnan on cnn eee nn nn r nn ee EASA nn nan AEAEE ESSEE EEEn E Ennn show bridge address table ocius tara e ei kadia iaaa ka EAE eeka TAR i iaa eea A ea Tianna show bridge address table static 20 0 ccccceeeeeeeeeeeenee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeeaaeeeseeecaeeeeseeeieeeeesenaaes show bridge address table COUN eee cecceceeeeee eee eeeee eee eeeaaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeenaeeeeseeeiaeeeesenaaes show bridge multicast address table ccececeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeseeenieeeesenaaes show bridge multicast address table StatiC ooonnocccccnnnnnccnnnnnnocccccnnconnnncinnnonnnrcnnnno rca rr naar rra r cnn rra show bridge multicast filtering ooooconnnnnididnnnnnncccnnnnanccnnnnnccrnn i a rn nr cnn rr rra rr SHOW pons ECU e show ports security AddreSSes enionidnieni nai a aidai eiaa aiii aiea Chapter 5 Clock Commands wars cisiciccsiverisevssseiecviceviviencsinevssarsvavanessdevsdavevainaessvasdesdevscgentsoues clock SO bi atic antes tie eas Hee ae eerie att cate
66. message code for filtering ICMP packets Range 0 255 igmp type IGMP packets can be filtered by IGMP message type Enter a number or one of the following values host query host report dvmrp pim cisco trace host report v2 host leave v2 host report v3 Range 0 255 destination port Specifies the UDP TCP destination port Range 0 65535 source port Specifies the UDP TCP source port Range 0 65535 flags list of flags List of TCP flags that should occur If a flag should be set it is prefixed by If a flag should be unset it is prefixed by Available options are urg ack psh rst syn fin urg ack psh rst syn and fin The flags are concatenated to a one string For example fin ack Page 14 Not approved by Document Control For review only ACL Commands IP Protocol Abbreviated Name Protocol Number Internet Control Message Protocol icmp 1 Internet Group Management Protocol igmp 2 IP in IP encapsulation Protocol ipinip 4 Transmission Control Protocol tcp 6 Exterior Gateway Protocol egp 8 Interior Gateway Protocol igp 9 User Datagram Protocol udp 17 Host Monitoring Protocol hmp 20 Reliable Data Protocol rdp 27 Inter Domain Policy Routing Protocol idpr 35 Ipv6 protocol ipv6 41 Routing Header for IPv6 ipv6 route 43 Fragment Header for IPv6 ipv6 frag 44 Inter Domain Routing Protocol idrp 45 Reservation
67. nc nc nana n nn rc nnnnnccncnnnnns 99 port storm control broadcast enable ooococcccoccccccccccccccccononnonconncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnncnnnn 100 port storm control broadcast rate ooooococococcconocccccncccnncnnnnnnonnonncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnn 101 Show ports Storm COntrol stie arriba altas 102 Chapter 10 GVRP Command iisiiissciscisessisssssivecsiverssacssesseessoessdessnsnesesecesoatensiteexsbccdsecsasts 103 gvrp enable Global voii a iit aan ieee adit an an a 103 gvrp enable Interface comicidad 103 IMM da hal eh st ahs cages 104 Qvrp Vlan creation forbid occoccnnnoniccnnnnnnnccnnnnn a r A a a 105 IM a mai e aaiae eTe aaa a EAEE ATEA ELTE a TE EA RIE a R Aae 105 clear OUT SAI cunnen ei Aa ed ed 106 show Gv p Configuration e a A a Hallet an a aA eats 106 show gyr Statistics nurini ii nt aad ads eee aad 107 show gvrp error statistisen arre eaaa a ee eea aare anA e Aeae Eaa a Saai Ea a RaRa a Ti 108 Chapter 11 IGMP Snooping CommandS cccccceecee cece eeeee eee eeeee eee e sees nn 110 ip igmp snooping Global c coil A le ee ceed 110 ip igmp snooping Interface ccccecceeeceeeeeeneeceeeeesseeeeteeeauanceeeeeaanedeneee uaneeesecseeseeeeeennenseseeesenseeeees 110 ip igmp snooping Mrouter learn PiM AVIMID ceceeeeeececeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeaaecaecaeeeeeeeeeeeseteceseenieaeeees 111 ip igmp snooping host timMe OUt eee cee eeceeeece cee c
68. only the portion of the engine ID up to the point where just zeros remain in the value For example to configure an engine ID of 123400000000000000000000 you can specify snmp server enginelD local 1234 Since the engine ID should be unique within an administrative domain the following is recommended For a standalone device use the default keyword to configure the engine ID For a stackable system configure the engine ID and verify its uniqueness Changing the value of the engine ID has the following important side effect A user s password entered on the command line is converted to an MD5 or SHA security digest This digest is based on both the password and the local engine ID The user s command line password is then destroyed as required by RFC 2274 As a result the security digests of SNMPv3 users become invalid if the local value of the engine ID change and the users will have to be reconfigured You cannot specify an engine ID that consists of all 0x0 all OxF or 0x000000001 Page 196 Not approved by Document Control For review only SNMP Commands The show running config Privileged EXEC mode command does not display the SNMP engine ID configuration To see the SNMP engine ID configuration enter the snmp server enginelD local Global Configuration mode command Example The following example enables SNMPv3 on the device and sets the local engine ID of the device to the default value Console config snmp server
69. queue Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Page 167 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax wrr queue cos map queue id cos7 cos8 no wrr queue cos map queue id Parameters e queue id Specifies the queue number to which the CoS values are mapped e cos1 cos8 Specifies CoS values to be mapped to a specific queue Range 0 7 Default Configuration Value VPT Queue NO Oo AJo N gt o AJA ojo N gt gt N Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Queue 4 is reserved for stacking Example The following example maps CoS 7 to queue 2 Console config wrr queue cos map 2 7 qos trust Global The qos trust Global Configuration mode command configures the System to basic mode and the trust state Use the no form to return untrusted state Syntax qos trust cos dscp no qos trust Page 168 Not approved by Document Control For review only QoS Commands Parameters e dscp list Specify up to 8 DSCP values with each value separated by space e dp Enter the Drop Precedence value to which the DSCP values corresponds Possible values are 0 2 Where 2 is the highest Drop Precedence Parameters Range e dscp list 0 63 e dp 0 2 Default Configuration All the DSCPs are mapped to Drop Precedence 0 Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There
70. show ip ssh SSH server enabled Port 22 RSA key was generated DSA DSS key was generated SSH Public Key Authentication is enabled Active incoming sessions IP address SSH username Version Cipher Auth Code 172 16 0 1 John Brown 2 0 3 DES HMAC SHA1 The following table describes significant fields shown above Field Description IP address Client address SSH username User name Version SSH version number Cipher Encryption type 3DES Blowfish RC4 Auth Code Authentication Code HMAC MD5 HMAC SHA1 show crypto key mypubkey The show crypto key mypubkey Privileged EXEC mode command displays the SSH public keys on the device Syntax show crypto key mypubkey rsa dsa Parameters e rsa Indicates the RSA key e dsa Indicates the DSA key Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 242 Not approved by Document Control For review only Example The following example displays the SSH public RSA keys on the device Console show crypto key mypubkey rsa RSA key data 005C300D 06092A86 4886F70D 01010105 00034B00 30480241 00C5E23B 55D6AB22 O4AEFIBA A54028A6 9ACCO1C5 129D99E4 64CAB820 847EDAD9 DFOB4E4C 73A05DD2 BD62A8A9 FA603DD2 E2A8A6F8 98F76E28 D58AD221 B583D7A4 71020301 87685768 Fingerprint Hex 77 C7 19 85 98 19 27 96 C9 CC 83 C5 78 89 F8
71. show ports security addresses Privileged EXEC mode command displays the current dynamic addresses in locked ports Syntax show ports security addresses ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e interface A valid Ethernet port e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Examples In these examples dynamic addresses in currently locked ports are displayed Console show ports security addresses Port Status Learning Current Maximum Page 50 Not approved by Document Control For review only Address Table Commands gl Disabled Lock g2 Disabled Lock g3 Enabled Max addresses 0 g4 Port is a member in port channel chl 95 Disabled Lock g6 Enabled Max addresses 0 0 chl Enabled Max addresses 0 50 ch2 Enabled Max addresses 0 28 In this example dynamic addresses in currently locked port 1 g1 are displayed Console show ports security addresses ethernet 1 gl Port Status Learning Current Maximum 1 g1 Disabled Lock 1 Page 51 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 5 Clock Commands clock set The clock set Privileged EXEC mode command manually sets the system clock To avoid an SNTP conflict this command should only be used
72. show rmon collection history User EXEC mode command displays the requested RMON history group statistics Syntax show rmon collection history ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e interface Valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e port channel number Valid port channel number Page 180 Not approved by Document Control For review only Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays all RMON history group statistics RMON Commands Console gt show rmon collection history Index Interface 1 1 g1 2 1 g1 Interval Requested Granted Samples Samples 30 50 50 1800 50 50 Owner CLI Manager The following table describes significant fields shown above Field Description Index An index that uniquely identifies the entry Interface The sampled Ethernet interface Interval The interval in seconds between samples Requested Samples The requested number of samples to be saved Granted Samples The granted number of samples to be saved Owner The entity that configured this entry show rmon history The show rmon history User EXEC mode command displays RMON Ethernet history statistics Syntax show rmon history index throughput errors other period seconds Parame
73. show sessions The show sessions User EXEC mode command lists open Telnet sessions Syntax show sessions Default Configuration There is no default configuration for this command Page 270 Not approved by Document Control For review only System Management Commands Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example lists open Telnet sessions Console gt show sessions Connection Host Address Port Byte Al Remote device 172 16 TT 23 89 2 172 16 1 2 7216 12 23 8 The following table describes significant fields shown above Field Description Connection Connection number Host Remote host to which the device is connected through a Telnet session Address IP address of the remote host Port Telnet TCP port number Byte Number of unread bytes for the user to see on the connection show system The show system User EXEC mode command displays system information Syntax show system unit unit Parameters e unit Specifies the number of the unit Range 1 6 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 271 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example displays the system information Console show system unit 1 System
74. snmp server host 198 snmp server location 201 snmp server set 202 snmp server trap authentication 200 snmp server user 194 snmp server v3 host 199 snmp server view 193 sntp anycast client enable 58 sntp authenticate 56 sntp authentication key 55 sntp broadcast client enable 57 sntp client enable Interface 59 sntp client poll timer 57 sntp server 60 sntp trusted key 56 sntp unicast client enable 59 Index sntp unicast client poll 60 spanning tree 208 spanning tree bpdu 215 spanning tree cost 212 213 spanning tree disable 211 spanning tree forward time 209 spanning tree hello time 209 spanning tree link type 214 spanning tree max age 210 spanning tree mode 208 spanning tree mst configuration 220 spanning tree mst cost 219 spanning tree mst max hops 218 spanning tree mst port priority 218 spanning tree mst priority 217 spanning tree pathcost method 214 spanning tree portfast 213 spanning tree port priority 213 spanning tree priority 211 speed 84 131 stack change unit id 267 stack master 265 stack reload 266 Starting the CLI 8 switchport access vlan 289 switchport forbidden vlan 295 switchport general acceptable frame type tagged only 293 switchport general allowed vlan 290 switchport general map macs group vlan 293 switchport general pvid 291 switchport mode 288 switchport protected 287 switchport trunk allowed vlan 289 switchport trunk native vlan 290 T tacacs server host 258 tacacs server key 259 ta
75. startup Console boot system image 1 show running config The show running config Privileged EXEC mode command displays the contents of the currently running configuration file Syntax show running config Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 69 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example displays the contents of the running configuration file Console show running config software version 1 1 hostname device interface ethernet 1 g1 ip address 176 242 100 100 255 255 255 0 duplex full speed 1000 interface ethernet 1 92 ip address 176 243 100 100 255 255 255 0 duplex full speed 1000 show startup config The show startup config Privileged EXEC mode command displays the contents of the startup configuration file Syntax show startup config Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the contents of the running configuration file Console show startup config software version 1 1 hostname device Page 70 Not approved by Document Control For review only interface ethernet 1 g1 ip address 176 242 100 100 255 255 255 0 du
76. state and the syslog messages stored in the logging file Application File system File system Management ACL Buffer log Aug 2004 Aug 2004 Aug 2004 Aug 2004 Aug 2004 Aug 2004 Aug 2004 changed state t Aug 2004 15 state to down Aug 2004 15 state to down Aug 2004 15 state to down Aug 2004 15 state to down ao momo a a a A FP A ss SF A 4 4 4 4 Logging is enabled 243 243 243 243 243 243 ad up 7308 239 739 239 Console show logging file Application filtering control Event Login Copy Delete Rename Deny ole ae oe ole K 3 UPDOWN NK 3 UPDOWN NK 3 UPDOWN NK 3 UPDOWN NK 3 UPDOWN SYS 5 CONFIG Console logging level debugging Console Messages 0 Dropped severity Buffer logging level debugging Buffer Messages 11 Logged 200 Max File logging level notifications File Messages 0 Dropped severity Syslog server 192 180 2 27 logging errors Messages 6 Dropped severity Syslog server 192 180 2 28 logging errors Messages 6 Dropped severity 2 messages were not logged resources Status Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled I Configured from memory by console EPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface Ethernet NEPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface Ethernet NEPROTO 5 UPDOWN Line protocol on Interface Ethernet NEPROTO
77. synchronized stratum 4 reference is 176 1 1 8 unicast Reference time is AFE2525E 70597B34 00 10 22 438 PDT Jul 5 1993 Unicast servers Server Status Last response Offset Delay mSec mSec Page 63 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide 176 1 1 8 LTO 82179 Anycast server Server 176 1 11 8 Broadcast Interface TA ops PAN Up Unknown Interface VLAN 118 Interface VLAN 119 19 58 22 289 PDT Feb 19 2002 12 17 17 987 PDT Feb 19 2002 Status Last response Up 9 53 21 789 PDT Feb 19 2002 Last response 19 17 59 792 PDT Feb 19 2002 Offset mSec Page 64 Not approved by Document Control For review only Configuration and Image File Commands Chapter 6 Configuration and Image File Commands copy The copy Privileged EXEC mode command copies files from a source to a destination Syntax copy source url destination url Parameters e source url The source file location URL or reserved keyword of the source file to be copied Range 1 160 characters e destination url The destination file URL or reserved keyword of the destination file Range 1 160 characters The following table displays keywords and URL prefixes Keyword Source or Destination flash Source or destination URL for flash memory It s the default in case a URL is specified without a prefix running config Represents the current running configura
78. the querier is disabled Page 113 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example configures the source IP address that the IGMP Snooping querier uses Console config interface vlan 2 Console config if ip igmp snooping querier address 192 168 1 220 Ip igmp snooping querier version The ip igmp snooping querier version Interface Configuration mode command configures the IGMP version of an IGMP querier on a specific VLAN Use the no form of this command to return to default Syntax ip igmp snooping querier version 2 3 no ip igmp snooping querier version Parameters e 2 Specifies that the IGMP version is IGMPv2 e 3 Specifies that the IGMP version is IGMPv3 Default Configuration IGMPv3 Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines If the IGMP querier is configured to IGMPv3 the querier trys to work in IGMPv3 In case the hosts do not support IGMPv3 the querier version is downgraded If the IGMP querier is configured to IGMPv2 the querier trys to work in IGMPv2 It can be downgraded automatically to IGMPv1 but never upgraded automatically to IGMPv3 Example The following example configures the IGMP version of an IGMP querier on a specific VLAN Console config interface vlan 2 Console config if ip igmp snooping querier version 2 Ip igmp snooping mrouter time out The ip igmp snooping mrouter time out Interface Configuration
79. to define a permit statement for an IP ACL Console config ip access list ip acll Console config ip al deny rsvp 192 1 1 1 0 0 0 255 any mac access list The mac access list Global Configuration mode command defines a Layer 2 Access List and places the device in MAC Access List Configuration mode Use the no form of this command to remove the Access List Page 18 Not approved by Document Control For review only ACL Commands Syntax mac access list access list name no mac access list access list name Parameters access list name Name of the MAC Access List Default Configuration No MAC Access List is defined Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines MAC ACLs are defined by a unique name An IPv4 ACL IPv6 ACL and MAC ACL cannot share the same name Example The following example shows how to create a MAC ACL Console config f mac access list macl acll Console config mac al permit MAC The permit MAC Access List Configuration mode command sets permit conditions for a MAC Access List Syntax permit any source source wildcard any destination destination wildcara vlan vlan id cos cos cos wildcard ethtype eth type Parameters e source Source MAC address of the packet e source wildcard Wildcard bits to be applied to the source MAC address Use 1s in the bit position to be ignored e destination Destination MAC address of the pa
80. username can be defined for privilege level 1 and another one for privilege level 15 e Default usernames Privilege level 1 username operator password operator Privilege level 15 username manager password friend Example The following example configures user bob with password lee and user level 15 to the system Console config username bob password lee level 15 show users accounts The show users accounts Privileged EXEC mode command displays information about the local user database Syntax show users accounts Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 31 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example displays the local users configured with access to the system Console show users accounts Username Privilege Password Password Expiry Lockout Aging date Bob dk 120 Jan 21 2005 a Admin 15 120 Jan 21 2005 Jan 21 2005 Eo The following table describes significant fields shown above Field Description Username Name of the user Privilege User s privilege level Password Aging Users password expiration time in days Password Expiry Date Xpiration date O e users password ntr plea enable password The enable password Global Configuration mode command sets a local password to control access t
81. 0 Single Collision Frames 0 Late Collisions 0 Oversize Packets 0 Internal MAC Rx Errors 0 Received Pause Frames 0 Page 97 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Transmitted Pause Frames 0 Console A onsole show interfaces counters etherne Q nOctets nUcastPkts nMcastPkts nBcastPkts o K Q E 00 O oj utOctets Q E CS Errors 0 ate Collisions 0 Q versize Packets 0 RH ymbol Errors 0 o K ingle Collision Frames nternal MAC Rx Errors 0 Received Pause Frames ransmitted Pause Frames utUcastPkts utMcastPkts utBcastPkts 0 See l as ass a a Lo Eas ee ss Eas A EA 0 The following table describes the fields shown in the display Field Description InOctets Counted received octets InUcastPkts Counted received Unicast packets InMcastPkts Counted received Multicast packets InBcastPkts Counted received Broadcast packets OutOctets Counted transmitted octets OutUcastPkts Counted transmitted Unicast packets OutMcastPkts Counted transmitted Multicast packets OutBcastPkts Counted transmitted Broadcast packets FCS Errors Counted received frames that are an integral number of octets in length but do not pass the FCS check Single Collision Frames Counted frames that are involved in a single collision and are subsequently transmitted successfully Late Collision
82. 0 08 78 32 98 78 Page 325 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display Field EapolFramesRx Description The number of valid EAPOL frames of any type that have been received by this Authenticator EapolFramesTx The number of EAPOL frames of any type that have been transmitted by this Authenticator EapolStartFramesRx The number of EAPOL Start frames that have been received by this Authenticator EapolLogoffFramesRx The number of EAPOL Logoff frames that have been received by this Authenticator EapolRespldFramesRx The number of EAP Resp Id frames that have been received by this Authenticator EapolRespFramesRx EapolReqldFramesTx The number of valid EAP Response frames other than Resp ld frames that have been received by this Authenticator The number of EAP Req Id frames that have been transmitted by this Authenticator EapolReqFramesTx InvalidEapolFramesRx The number of EAP Request frames other than Rq Id frames that have been transmitted by this Authenticator The number of EAPOL frames that have been received by this Authenticator in which the frame type is not recognized EapLengthErrorFramesRx LastEapolFrameVersion The number of EAPOL frames that have been received by this Authenticator in which the Packet Body Length field is invalid The protocol version number carried
83. 00000 Default Configuration The default timeout is 60000 seconds Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines It is recommended not to set the timeout value to less than 3600 Example The following example configures the ARP timeout to 12000 seconds Console config arp timeout 12000 clear arp cache The clear arp cache Privileged EXEC mode command deletes all dynamic entries from the ARP cache Syntax clear arp cache Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example deletes all dynamic entries from the ARP cache Console clear arp cache Page 123 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide show arp The show arp Privileged EXEC mode command displays entries in the ARP table Syntax show arp ip address p address mac address mac address ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e p address Displays the ARP entry of a specific IP address e mac address Displays the ARP entry of a specific MAC address e interface Displays the ARP entry of a specific Ethernet port interface e port channel number Displays the ARP entry of a specific Port channel number interface Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User
84. 2 Downlink Status Master Backup Slave Page 268 Not approved by Document Control For review only System Management Commands Topology is Ring Unit Num After Reset 1 nit MAC Address oftware pe 10 20 30 40 50 60 1 0 29 00 00 4 48 01 00 1 1 0 29 00 15 77 37 33 e0 ownlink orced nabled isabled isabled lt lt lt UN o o E E i i i i i i i f E j l l i E O UN w Q pa O lt 00 30 00 00 30 00 E isabled 00 00 4 48 0a 00 0 1sabled H opology is Ring console show stack 1 plink unit 6 Downlink unit 2 Status master Active image image2 Selected for next boot image2 opology is Ring A 1l nit Num After Reset console show users The show users User EXEC mode command displays information about the active users Page 269 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax show users Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays information about the active users Console show users Username Protocol Location Bob Serial John SSH 172 16 0 1 Robert HTTP 172 16 0 8 Betty Telnet 17216 LoT onsole Show users sername Protocol ocation bill 92 168 1 101 onsolei a Hl 92 168 1 960 92 168 1 120 H
85. 50 Maximum table size 500 Time Dropped Collisions Jan 18 2002 21 57 00 3 0 Jan 18 2002 21 57 30 3 0 The following table describes significant fields shown above Field Description Time Date and Time the entry is recorded Octets The total number of octets of data including those in bad packets received on the network excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets The number of packets including bad packets received during this sampling interval Broadcast The number of good packets received during this sampling interval that were directed to the Broadcast address Multicast The number of good packets received during this sampling interval that were directed to a Multicast address This number does not include packets addressed to the Broadcast address Util The best estimate of the mean physical layer network utilization on this interface during this sampling interval in hundredths of a percent CRC Align The number of packets received during this sampling interval that had a length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets between 64 and 1518 octets inclusive but had either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error Undersize The number of packets received during this sampling interval that were less than 64 octets long excluding framing bits but including FCS octets an
86. 64 bytes from 10 1 1 1 64 bytes from 10 1 1 1 64 bytes from 10 1 1 1 64 bytes from 10 1 1 1 ia KORA EN B round trip Console gt ping 10 1 1 1 System Management Commands Pinging 10 1 1 1 with 64 bytes of data icmp seq 0 time 11 ms icmp_seq 1 time 8 ms icmp seq 2 time 8 ms icmp seq 3 time 7 ms NG Statistics 4 packets transmitted 4 packets received 0 packet loss ms min avg max 7 8 11 Console gt ping yahoo com Pinging yahoo com 66 218 71 198 with 64 bytes of data icmp seq 0 time 11 ms icmp seq 1 time 8 ms icmp seq 2 time 8 ms icmp seq 3 time 7 ms NG Statistics 4 packets transmitted 4 packets received 0 packet loss ms min avg max 7 8 11 A sample of this list follows Note that the Ctrl shift 6 sequence appears as on the screen eB ee OOH O SOT SS Console gt sends sends sends sends sends sends Ctrl shift 6 Special telnet escape help telnet BREAK telnet IP telnet EC telnet AO telnet AYT telnet EL 2 Ctrl shift 6 x suspends the session return to system command prompt Several concurrent Telnet sessions can be opened and switched To open a subsequent session the current connection has to be suspended by pressing the escape sequence keys Ctrl shift 6 and x to return to the system command prompt Then open a new connection with the Telnet User EXEC mode command Page 263 Allied Telesis Command L
87. 66 66 show bridge address table The show bridge address table Privileged EXEC mode command displays all entries in the bridge forwarding database Syntax show bridge address table vlan vian ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters vlan Specifies a valid VLAN such as VLAN 1 e interface A valid Ethernet port e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines e Internal usage VLANs VLANs that are automatically allocated on ports with a defined Layer 3 interface are presented in the VLAN column by a port number and not by a VLAN ID e Special MAC addresses that were not statically defined or dynamically learned are displayed in the MAC Address Table Page 42 Not approved by Document Control For review only Example Address Table Commands In this example all classes of entries in the bridge forwarding database are displayed Console show bridge address table Aging time is 300 sec vlan mac address Port T 00 02 3f b4 28 05 gl6 1 00 07 40 c9 5f 83 ch5 1 00 15 77 74 64 40 ch5 dynamic dynamic dynamic show bridge address table static The show bridge address table static Privileged EXEC mode command displays statically created entries in the bridge forwarding database Syntax show bridge address table static vlan
88. 73 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 8 DHCP Snooping Commands ip dhcp snooping The ip dhcp snooping Global Configuration mode command globally enables DHCP snooping Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting Syntax ip dhcp snooping no ip dhcp snooping Parameters This command has no arguments or keywords Default Configuration Disabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines For any DHCP snooping configuration to take effect DHCP snooping must be globally enabled DHCP snooping is not active until snooping on a VLAN is enabled by using the ip dhcp snooping VLAN Global Configuration mode command Example The following example configures globally enabling DHCP snooping Console config ip dhcp snooping ip dhcp snooping vlan The ip dhcp snooping vlan Global Configuration mode command enables DHCP snooping on a VLAN Use the no form of this command to disable DHCP snooping on a VLAN Syntax ip dhcp snooping vlan vian id no ip dhcp snooping vlan v an id Parameters e vlan id Specify VLAN ID Default Configuration Disabled Page 74 Not approved by Document Control For review only DHCP Snooping Commands Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines DHCP snooping must be first globally enabled before enabling DHCP snooping on a VLAN Example The following example configures DHCP snooping on a VLAN Co
89. 86 Fingerprint Bubble Babble yteriuwt jgkljhglk yewiury hdskjfryt gfhkjglk SSH Commands show crypto key pubkey chain ssh The show crypto key pubkey chain ssh Privileged EXEC mode command displays SSH public keys stored on the device Syntax show crypto key pubkey chain ssh username username fingerprint bubble babble hex Parameters e username Specifies the remote SSH client username bubble babble Fingerprint in Bubble Babble format e hex Fingerprint in Hex format Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays SSH public keys stored on the device Console show crypto key pubkey chain ssh Username Fingerprint bob 9A CC 01 C5 78 39 27 86 79 CC 23 C5 98 59 F1 86 john 98 F7 6E 28 F2 79 87 C8 18 F8 88 CC F8 89 87 C8 Console show crypto key pubkey chain ssh username bob Username bob Page 243 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Key 005C300D 06092A86 4886F70D 01010105 00034B00 30480241 00C5E23B 55D6AB22 04AEFIBA A54028A6 9ACCO1CD 129D99E4 Fingerprint 9A CC 01 C5 78 39 27 86 79 CC 23 C5 98 59 F1 86 Page 244 Not approved by Document Control For review only Syslog Commands Chapter 26 Syslog Commands logging on The logging on Global Configuration mode command controls error
90. BLTCCASkwgdKggctggcyGgclsZGFwOi8v LOVByb3h5JTIwU2 9mdHdhcmU1MjBSb2 90 JTIwO2VydGlmaWVyLENOPXNIcnZ1 gt END CERTIFICATE Page 310 Not approved by Document Control For review only Web Server Commands Issued by www verisign com Valid from 8 9 2003 to 8 9 2004 Subject CN router gm com 0 General Motors C US Finger print DC789788 DC88A988 127897BC BB789788 show ip http The show ip http Privileged EXEC mode command displays the HTTP server configuration Syntax show ip http Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the HTTP server configuration Console show ip http HTTP server enabled Port 80 show ip https The show ip https Privileged EXEC mode command displays the HTTPS server configuration Syntax show ip https Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 311 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example displays the HTTP server configuration Console show ip https HTTPS server enabled Port 443 Certificate 1 is active Issued by www verisign com Valid from 8 9 2004 to 8 9 2005 Subject CN router gm com 0 General Mo
91. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Use the sntp client enable Interface Interface Configuration mode command to enable the SNTP client on a specific interface Example The following example enables the SNTP Broadcast clients Console config sntp broadcast client enable sntp anycast client enable The sntp anycast client enable Global Configuration mode command enables SNTP Anycast client Use the no form of this command to disable the SNTP Anycast client Syntax sntp anycast client enable no sntp anycast client enable Default Configuration The SNTP Anycast client is disabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The sntp client poll timer Global Configuration mode command determines polling time Use the sntp client enable Interface Interface Configuration mode command to enable the SNTP client on a specific interface Example The following example enables SNTP Anycast clients console config sntp anycast client enable Page 58 Not approved by Document Control For review only Clock Commands sntp client enable Interface The sntp client enable Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel VLAN mode command enables the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP client on an interface This applies to both receive Broadcast and Anycast updates Use the no form of this command to disable the SNTP client Syntax sntp client enable no sn
92. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays information about the active management Access List Console show management access class Management access class is enabled using access list mlist Page 148 Not approved by Document Control For review only PHY Diagnostics Commands Chapter 16 PHY Diagnostics Commands test copper port tdr The test copper port tdr Privileged EXEC mode command uses Time Domain Reflectometry TDR technology to diagnose the quality and characteristics of a copper cable attached to a port Syntax test copper port tdr interface Parameters e interface A valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines The port to be tested should be shut down during the test unless it is a combination port with fiber port active The maximum length of the cable for the TDR test is 120 meter Example The following example results in a report on the cable attached to port 1 g3 Console test copper port tdr 1 g3 Cable is open at 64 meters Consolef test copper port tdr 2 g3 Can t perform this test on fiber ports show copper ports tdr The show copper ports tdr User EXEC mode command displays information on the last Time Domain Reflectometry TDR test performed on
93. Configuration mode Page 28 Not approved by Document Control For review only AAA Commands User Guidelines The additional methods of authentication are used only if the previous method returns an error not if it fails To ensure that the authentication succeeds even if all methods return an error specify none as the final method in the command line Example The following example configures HTTPS authentication Console config ip https authentication radius local show authentication methods The show authentication methods Privileged EXEC mode command displays information about the authentication methods Syntax show authentication methods Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the authentication configuration Console show authentication methods Login Authentication Method Lists Default Radius Local Line Console Login Line None Enable Authentication Method Lists Default Radius Enable Console Enable Enable None Page 29 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Line Login Method List Enable Method List Console Console Login Console Enable Telnet Default Default SSH Default Default http Radius Local https Radius Local dot1x Radius password The password Line Configu
94. D local The snmp server enginelD local Global Configuration mode command specifies the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP enginelD on the local device Use the no form of this command to remove the configured engine ID Syntax snmp server enginelD local engineid string default no snmp server enginelD local Parameters e engineid string Specifies a character string that identifies the engine ID Range 5 32 characters default The engine ID is created automatically based on the device MAC address Default Configuration The engine ID is not configured If SNMPv3 is enabled using this command and the default is specified the default engine ID is defined per standard as First 4 octets first bit 1 the rest is IANA Enterprise number 674 Fifth octet set to 3 to indicate the MAC address that follows Last 6 octets MAC address of the device Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines To use SNMPv3 you have to specify an engine ID for the device You can specify your own ID or use a default string that is generated using the MAC address of the device If the SNMPv3 engine ID is deleted or the configuration file is erased SNMPv3 cannot be used By default SNMPv1 v2 are enabled on the device SNMPv3 is enabled only by defining the Local Engine ID If you want to specify your own ID you do not have to specify the entire 32 character engine ID if it contains trailing zeros Specify
95. Example The following example sets the available name server Console config ip name server 176 16 1 18 ip domain name The ip domain name Global Configuration mode command defines a default domain name used by the software to complete unqualified host names names without a dotted decimal domain name Use the no form of this command to remove the default domain name Syntax ip domain name name no ip domain name Parameters e name Specifies the default domain name used to complete unqualified host names Do not include the initial period that separates an unqualified name from the domain name Range 1 158 characters Default Configuration A default domain name is not defined Page 126 Not approved by Document Control For review only IP Addressing Commands Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example defines default domain name www website com Console config ip domain name www website com ip name server The ip name server Global Configuration mode command defines the available name servers Use the no form of this command to remove a name server Syntax ip name server server address server address2 server address8 no ip name server server address1 server address8 Parameters e server address Specifies IP addresses of the name server Default Configuration No nam
96. GMP snooping is enabled for that VLAN No more then one switch can be configured as an IGMP Querier for a VLAN When IGMP Snooping Querier is enabled it starts after host time out 2 with no IGMP traffic detected from a Multicast router The IGMP Snooping Querier disables itself if it detects IGMP traffic from a Multicast router It restarts itself after host time out 2 Following are the IGMP Snooping Querier parameters as function of the IGMP Snooping parameters e QueryMaxResponseTime host time out 15 e Querylnterval host time out 3 Example The following example configures Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP querier on a specific VLAN Console config interface vlan 2 Console config if ip igmp snooping querier enable ip igmp snooping querier address The ip igmp snooping querier address Interface Configuration mode command defines the source IP address that the IGMP Snooping querier uses Use the no form of this command to return to default Syntax ip igmp snooping querier address p address no ip igmp snooping querier address Parameters This command has no arguments or keywords Default Configuration If an IP address is configured for the VLAN it is used as the source address of the IGMP snooping querier Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines If an IP address is not configured by this command and no IP address is configured for the IGMP querier VLAN interface
97. Global Configuration mode User Guidelines DHCP option 82 is enabled only if DHCP snooping or DHCP relay are enabled Example The following example enables DHCP option 82 data insertion Console config ip dhcp information option show ip dhcp information option The show ip dhcp information option EXEC mode command displays the DHCP option 82 configuration Syntax show ip dhcp information option Parameters This command has no arguments or keywords Default Configuration DHCP option 82 data insertion is enabled Page 72 Not approved by Document Control For review only Command Mode Privileged EXEC User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the DHCP option 82 configuration DHCP Option 82 Commands Console config show ip dhcp information option ip dhcp relay enable The ip dhcp relay enable Global Configuration mode command enables DHCP relay features on your router Use the no form of this command to disable the relay agent features Syntax ip dhcp relay address enable no ip dhcp relay address enable Parameters This command has no arguments or keywords Default Configuration Disabled Command Mode Global Configuration User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables DHCP relay features Console config ip dhcp relay enable Page
98. Guidelines The device with the lowest priority is selected as the root of the spanning tree Example The following example configures the spanning tree priority of instance 1 to 4096 Console config spanning tree mst 1 priority 4096 spanning tree mst max hops The spanning tree mst priority Global Configuration mode command configures the number of hops in an MST region before the BDPU is discarded and the port information is aged out Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax spanning tree mst max hops hop count no spanning tree mst max hops Parameters hop count Number of hops in an MST region before the BDPU is discarded Range 1 40 Default Configuration The default number of hops is 20 Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the maximum number of hops that a packet travels in an MST region before it is discarded to 10 Console config spanning tree mst max hops 10 spanning tree mst port priority The spanning tree mst port priority Interface Configuration mode command configures port priority for the specified MST instance Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Page 218 Not approved by Document Control For review only Spanning Tree Commands Syntax spanning tree mst instance id port priority priority
99. Guidelines Since the associated interface of a MAC address can be aged out from the FDB table the Interface field can be empty When an ARP entry is associated with an IP interface that is defined on a port or port channel the VLAN field is empty Example The following example displays entries in the ARP table Console show arp ARP timeout 80000 Seconds VLAN Interface IP Address HW Address Status VLAN 1 1 gl 10 7 1 102 00 10 B5 04 DB 4B Dynamic VLAN 1 2 g2 10471135 00 50 22 00 2A A4 Static ip domain lookup The ip domain lookup Global Configuration mode command enables the IP Domain Naming System DNS based host name to address translation Use the no form of this command to disable DNS based host name to address translation Page 124 Not approved by Document Control For review only IP Addressing Commands Syntax ip domain lookup no ip domain lookup Default Configuration The default configuration is set to enabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables IP Domain Naming System DNS based host name to address translation Console config ip domain lookup ip domain name The ip domain name Global Configuration mode command defines a default domain name used by the software to complete unqualified host names names without a dotted decimal domain name Use the no form of t
100. ID e vlan name Specifies a VLAN name string Range 1 32 characters Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays all VLAN information Console show vlan VLAN Name Ports Type Authorization 1 default 1 gl g2 2 gl g4 other Required 10 VLANO010 1 g3 g4 dynamic Required 1 VLANOO1 1 gl g2 static Required 20 VLAN0020 1 g3 g4 static Required 2 VLAN002 static Required 30 VLAN0030 static Required 3 VLAN003 static Required 9 VLANOO1 1 gl g2 static ot Required 3978 Guest VLAN 1 917 guest show vlan internal usage The show vlan internal usage Privileged EXEC mode command displays a list of VLANs used internally by the device Syntax show vlan internal usage Page 298 Not approved by Document Control For review only VLAN Commands Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays VLANs used internally by the device Console show vlan internal usage VLAN Usage IP address Reserved 1007 Eth 1 g21 Active No 1008 Eth 1 g22 Inactive Yes 1009 Eth 1 g23 Active Yes show interfaces switchport The show interfaces switchport Privileged EXEC mode command
101. If an SNMP trap is to be sent it is sent to the SNMP community specified by this octet string Owner The entity that configured this event Last time sent The time this entry last generated an event If this entry has not generated any events this value is zero The show rmon log User EXEC mode command displays the RMON log table Syntax show rmon log event Parameters e event Specifies the event index Range 0 65535 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 189 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example displays the RMON log table Console gt show rmon log Maximum table size 500 Event Description Time 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23 48 19 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23 58 17 2 High Broadcast Jan 18 2002 23 59 48 Console gt show rmon log Maximum table size 500 800 after reset Event Description Time 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23 48 19 1 Errors Jan 18 2002 23 58 17 2 High Broadcast Jan 18 2002 23 59 48 The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display Field Description Event An index that uniquely identifies the event Description A comment describing this event Time The time this entry was created rmon table size The rmon table size Global Configuration mode command configures the maximum
102. Interface User s Guide Syntax show version unit unit Parameters e unit Specifies the number of the unit Range 1 6 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays system version information only for demonstration purposes onsole gt show version sm a TENEN TENEN O v1 1 0 v1 1 0 v1 1 0 v1 1 0 Lid sO W version 1 00 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 00 1 00 00 00 00 Console gt show version SW version 1 0 0 0 date 23 Jul 2004 time Boot version 1 0 0 0 date 11 Jan 2004 time HW version 1 0 0 17 34 19 11 48 21 Unit SW version Boot version HW version J 1 0 0 0 2 178 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 178 1 0 0 Page 274 Not approved by Document Control For review only System Management Commands set system The set system Priviledged EXEC mode command activates deactivates features Syntax set system qos active inactive policy based vlans active inactive Parameters e qos active Activate QoS e qos inactive Deactivate QoS e policy based vlans active Activate Policy based VLANs e policy based vlans inactive Deactivate Policy based VLANs Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Priviledged EXEC mode User Guidelines After executing the
103. Management Software AT S95 CLI User s Guide AT 8000GS Series Stackable Gigabit Ethernet Switches Version 1 0 1 Allied Telesis 613 001020 Rev B Copyright 2008 Allied Telesis Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesis Inc Allied Telesis is a trademark of Allied Telesis Inc Microsoft and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Netscape Navigator is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation All other product names company names logos or other designations mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Allied Telesis Inc reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior written notice The information provided herein is subject to change without notice In no event shall Allied Telesis Inc be liable for any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whatsoever including but not limited to lost profits arising out of or related to this manual or the information contained herein even if Allied Telesis Inc has been advised of known or should have known the possibility of such damages Table of Contents A O eben 1 Intended AUdIBnNCe oooccccccconococononononoconononononnnononononnrnnnnnnonnnrrnnnnn nen rnnnnnn enn nnrnnnnnnnnnnnnennnrnennranencnnnnnnrs 2 Doc
104. Not approved by Document Control For review only SSH Commands Syntax crypto key pubkey chain ssh Default Configuration No keys are specified Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enters the SSH Public Key chain Configuration mode and manually configures the RSA key pair for SSH public key chain bob Console config crypto key pubkey chain ssh Console config pubkey chain user key bob Console config pubkey key key string rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCvTnRwPW1 Al4kpqIw9GBRonZQZxjHKcqkKL6rM10 ZNXfZSkvHG 0us1Z 7611mFT34v7u7ChFAE Vu4GRfpSwoQUvV35LqJJk671I0U zfwOllg kTwm175QR9gHujS 6KwGN2QWXgh3ub8gDjTSq muSn Wd05iDX2TExQWu08licglk02LYciz Z4TrEU 9FJxwPiVQOjct KBXuRO0juNgSnFYsY OZCkON W9a tnkm1shRE7Di71 w3fNiOA 6w9044t6t AINEICBCCA4YcF6zMzaTlwefWwxX6f Rmt5nhhgdAtN 4oJfcel 66DqVX1gWmN ZNR4DYDvSzg01DnwCAC8Qh Fingerprint a4 16 46 23 5a 8d 1d b5 37 59 eb 44 13 b9 33 e9 user key The user key SSH Public Key string Configuration mode command specifies which SSH public key is manually configured Use the no form of this command to remove an SSH public key Syntax user key username rsa dsa no user key username Page 239 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters e username Specifies the username of the remote SSH client Range 1 48 characters e rsa Indicates the
105. Page 132 Not approved by Document Control For review only Line Commands exec timeout The exec timeout Line Configuration mode command sets the interval that the system waits until user input is detected Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax exec timeout minutes seconds no exec timeout Parameters e minutes Specifies the number of minutes Range 0 65535 e seconds Specifies additional time intervals in seconds Range 0 59 Default Configuration The default configuration is 10 minutes Command Mode Line Configuration mode User Guidelines To specify no timeout enter the exec timeout 0 command Example The following example configures the interval that the system waits until user input is detected to 20 minutes Console config line console Console config line exec timeout 20 history The history Line Configuration mode command enables the command history function Use the no form of this command to disable the command history function Syntax history no history Default Configuration The command history function is enabled Command Mode Line Configuration mode User Guidelines This command enables the command history function for a specified line To enable or disable the command history function for the current terminal session use the terminal history user EXEC mode command Page 133 Allied Telesis Command Line Inte
106. Privileged EXEC mode command displays the SNMP status Syntax show snmp Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the SNMP communications status SNMP Commands Console show snmp Community Community String Access public read only private read write private su Community string Traps are enabled View name user view Default DefaultSuper Group name user group Authentication trap is enabled Version 1 2 notifications Target Address Type 192 122 173 42 Trap 192 122 173 42 Inform Community public public IP address All 172 1611 172 17 1 1 IP address Filter Port Name Version UDP 2 162 2 162 TO Retries Sec 15 3 15 3 Page 203 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Version 3 notifications Target Address Type 192 122 173 42 System Contact Robert System Location Marketing Username Security UDP Filter TO Retries Level Port Name Sec Inform Bob Priv 162 15 3 The following table describes significant fields shown above Field Description Community string Community access string to permit access to the SNMP protocol Community access Type of access read only read write super access IP Address Management station IP Address
107. RSA key pair e dsa Indicates the DSA key pair Default Configuration No SSH public keys exist Command Mode SSH Public Key string Configuration mode User Guidelines Follow this command with the key string SSH Public Key String Configuration mode command to specify the key Example The following example enables manually configuring an SSH public key for SSH public key chain bob Console config crypto key pubkey chain ssh Console config pubkey chain user key bob rsa Console config pubkey key key string row AAAAB3NzaC 1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCvTnRwPW1 key string The key string SSH Public Key string Configuration mode command manually specifies an SSH public key Syntax key string key string row key string Parameters e row Indicates the SSH public key row by row e key string Specifies the key in UU encoded DER format UU encoded DER format is the same format in the authorized_keys file used by OpenSSH Default Configuration No keys exist Command Mode SSH Public Key string Configuration mode User Guidelines Use the key string SSH Public Key string Configuration mode command to specify which SSH public key is to be interactively configured next To complete the command you must enter a row with no characters Page 240 Not approved by Document Control For review only SSH Commands Use the key string row SSH Public Key string Configuration mode command to specify the SSH public k
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109. ST configuration Name Regionl Revision 1 Instance Vlans Mapped State 0 1 9 21 4094 Enabled 1 10 20 Enabled exit mst The exit MST Configuration mode command exits the MST configuration mode and applies all configuration changes Syntax exit Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode MST Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example exits the MST configuration mode and saves changes Console config spanning tree mst configuration Console config mst exit Page 223 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide abort mst The abort MST Configuration mode command exits the MST configuration mode without applying the configuration changes Syntax abort Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode MST Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example exits the MST configuration mode without saving changes Console config spanning tree mst configuration Console config mst abort show spanning tree The show spanning tree Privileged EXEC mode command shows spanning tree configuration Syntax show spanning tree ethernet interface number port channel port channel number instance instance id show spanning tree detail active blockedports in
110. The vlan database Global Configuration mode command enters the VLAN Configuration mode Syntax vlan database Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enters the VLAN database mode Console config vlan database Console config vlan vlan The vlan VLAN Configuration mode command creates a VLAN Use the no form of this command to delete a VLAN Syntax vlan vian range no vlan vian range Parameters e vlan range Specifies a list of VLAN IDs to be added Separate nonconsecutive VLAN IDs with a comma and no spaces a hyphen designates a range of IDs Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode VLAN Configuration mode Page 283 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example VLAN number 1972 is created console config vlan database console config vlan vlan 1972 console config vlan default vlan disable The default vlan disable VLAN Configuration mode command disables the default VLAN functionality Use the no form of this command to enable the default VLAN functionality Syntax default vlan disable no default vlan disable Default Configuration Enabled Command Mod
111. VLAN mode command configures the mrouter time out The ip igmp snooping mrouter time out Interface Configuration VLAN mode command is used for setting the aging out time after Multicast device ports are automatically learned Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax ip igmp snooping mrouter time out time out Page 114 Not approved by Document Control For review only IGMP Snooping Commands no ip igmp snooping mrouter time out Parameters e time out Multicast device timeout in seconds Range 1 2147483647 Default Configuration The default value is 300 seconds Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the Multicast device timeout to 200 seconds Console config interface vlan 2 Console config if ip igmp snooping mrouter time out 200 ip igmp snooping leave time out The ip igmp snooping leave time out Interface Configuration VLAN mode command configures the leave time out If an IGMP report for a Multicast group was not received for a leave time out period after an IGMP Leave was received from a specific port this port is deleted from the member list of that Multicast group Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax ip igmp snooping leave time out time out immediate leave no ip igmp snooping leave time out
112. XEC mode command restarts the protocol migration process forces renegotiation with neighboring devices on all interfaces or on a specified interface Syntax clear spanning tree detected protocols ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e interface A valid Ethernet port e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines This feature should be used only when working in RSTP or MSTP mode Example The following example restarts the protocol migration process on Ethernet port 1 g11 Console clear spanning tree detected protocols ethernet 1 g11 spanning tree mst priority The spanning tree mst priority Global Configuration mode command configures the device priority for the specified spanning tree instance Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax spanning tree mst instance id priority priority no spanning tree mst instance id priority Parameters instance id ID of the spanning tree instance Range 1 7 15 e priority Device priority for the specified spanning tree instance Range 0 61440 in multiples of 4096 Page 217 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Default Configuration The default bridge priority for IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol STP is 32768 Command Mode Global Configuration mode User
113. a aaia a aaa a a aa eaaa 308 ip https Certificate eeccececcccececce eee ceeeeeeeeeeeceaaaaecaeeeeeeeeeeececeaaaaeaeceeeeeeeeeseseeeseccuesaeeeeeeeseeseeseeseenaeees 309 show crypto certificate mycertificate eee cece eee eeeeee eee eeeeaaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeseeaeeeeseeenaeeeeeeaaes 310 SHOW TOM pii o DAA EE ee ee ca E a A A ete a a aig sate aa aaa 311 SHOW PS eaea dorado tate ate a a ai bale iento sated Laceceie ada ais idas E 311 Chapter 32 802 1x COMMA wiiiisisisvisccsiecesdsinadscenisacstssneesingseseieedbasedesendecicnedeetdecescestsanes 313 Aaa authentication dot cial ra tdci ccbech snd ana aaen Eaa aee doe SAKK aanse aa aR aiai 313 dot1x SY SteM auUth CONtTOl ccoo id 313 COI POCO Ol A te 314 DOI re a thentication iii A a 315 dot1x timeout re authperiod ccccccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeecceeeeeeeeeeesaaaaaeaanaeceeeeeeeeeeeeseseceecesieaeeeeeeeeeess 315 dot1x re authenticate 2 2 020acitee ii a it 316 dot1x timeout quiet Period 20 2 2 ccc ceceeceecccencce cee eee eect cee eeaeeaeceeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaanaeceeceeeeeeseseseensaeeeeeeeeneeees 316 Cot1x timeout tX PeriOd siirus iaiiaeeeai iaaa a aaea Eae EEA aa iE N aaae aaa E 317 dote max Teg O 318 dot1x timeout supp timeout eee eee ceeeccee cece eee ee eee eeeeeeeaecaeeceeeeeeeeeeescaeaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseseecsaciecaeeeeeeeeeess 318 dot1x timeout Server tiMeOut ecccecccecce cece cece eee eeeeeeeaeeaeeeeceeeeeeeeeedeaeaaeaeceeeeeeeeeeeesesceaccsi
114. a range of ports e port channel number list Separate nonconsecutive port channels with a comma and no spaces a hyphen is used to designate a range of port channels Default Configuration This setting is disabled Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example In this example all Multicast packets on port 1 g8 are forwarded Console config interface vlan 2 Console config if bridge multicast forward all add ethernet 1 98 Page 37 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide bridge multicast forbidden forward all The bridge multicast forbidden forward all Interface Configuration mode command forbids a port to be a Forward all Multicast port Use the no form of this command to return to default Syntax bridge multicast forbidden forward all add remove ethernet interface list port channel port channel number list no bridge multicast forbidden forward all Parameters e add Forbid forwarding all Multicast packets e remove Do not forbid forwarding all Multicast packets interface list Separates nonconsecutive Ethernet ports with a comma and no spaces use a hyphen to designate a range of ports e port channel number list Separates nonconsecutive port channels with a comma and no spaces use a hyphen to designate a range of port channels Default Configuration This setting is disabled
115. a response from the authentication server before resending the request Session Time MAC address The amount of time the user is logged in The supplicant MAC address Authentication Method The authentication method used to establish the session Termination Cause The reason for the session termination State The current value of the Authenticator PAE state machine and of the Backend state machine Authentication success The number of times the state machine received a Success message from the Authentication Server Authentication fails The number of times the state machine received a Failure message from the Authentication Server show dot1x users The show dot1x users Privileged EXEC mode command displays active 802 1X authenticated users for the device Syntax show dot1x users username username Page 323 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters e username Supplicant username Range 1 160 characters Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays 802 1X users Username Bob Port Username 1 g1 Bob Console show dotlx users Session Time Auth Method MAC Address 1d 03 08 58 Remote 0008 3b79 8787 08 19 17 None 0008 3b89 3127 Console show dotlx users us
116. abled Auto 93 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto g4 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto 95 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto g6 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto g7 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto 98 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto 99 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto g10 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto g11 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto 912 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto g13 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto g14 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto g15 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto g16 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto 917 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto g18 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto g19 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto Page 92 Not approved by Document Control For review only Ethernet Configuration Commands show interfaces status The show interfaces status Privileged EXEC mode command displays the status of all configured interfaces Syntax show interfaces status ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e interface A valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guide
117. ables the device discovery protocol and if found supplies power to the device e never Disables the device discovery protocol and stops supplying power to the device Default Configuration The device discovery protocol is enabled Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables powered device discovery protocol on port 1 g1 so that power will be supplied to a discovered device Console config interface ethernet 1 g1 Console config if power inline auto power inline powered device The power inline powered device Interface Configuration Ethernet mode command adds a comment or description of the powered device type to enable the user to remember what is attached to the interface Use the no form of this command to remove the description Syntax power inline powered device pd type Page 157 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide no power inline powered device Parameters e pd type Specifies the type of powered device attached to the interface Range 1 24 characters Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures a description to an IP phone to a powered device connected to Ethernet interface 1
118. address The port is also shut down e trap seconds Indicates that SNMP traps are sent Specifies the minimum amount of time in seconds between consecutive traps Range 1 1000000 Default Configuration Frames with source addresses that are not the supplicant address are discarded No traps are sent Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines The command is relevant when multiple hosts is disabled and the user has been successfully authenticated Example The following example forwards frames with source addresses that are not the supplicant address and sends consecutive traps at intervals of 100 seconds Console config interface ethernet 1 16 Console config if dotlx single host violation forward trap 100 dot1x mac authentication The mac authentication Interface Configuration mode command enables authentication based on the station s MAC address Use the no form of this command to disable MAC authentication Syntax dot1x mac authentication mac only mac and 802 1x no dot1x mac authentication Page 328 Not approved by Document Control For review only 802 1x Commands Parameters e mac only Enable authentication based on the station s MAC address only 802 1X frames are ignored e mac and 802 1x Enable 802 1X authentication and MAC address authentication on the interface Default Configuration Disabled Command Mode Interface configuration Ethernet
119. agged only The switchport general acceptable frame type tagged only Interface Configuration mode command discards untagged frames at ingress Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax switchport general acceptable frame type tagged only no switchport general acceptable frame type tagged only Default Configuration All frame types are accepted at ingress Page 292 Not approved by Document Control For review only VLAN Commands Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures Ethernet port 1 g16 to discard untagged frames at ingress Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 Console config if switchport general acceptable frame type tagged only switchport general acceptable frame type tagged only The switchport general acceptable frame type tagged only Interface Configuration mode command discards untagged frames at ingress Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax switchport general acceptable frame type tagged only no switchport general acceptable frame type tagged only Default Configuration All frame types are accepted at ingress Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example config
120. alling Threshold A sampled statistic threshold When the current sampled value is less than or equal to this threshold and the value at the last sampling interval is greater than this threshold a single event is generated Rising Event The event index used when a rising threshold is crossed Falling Event The event index used when a falling threshold is crossed Owner The entity that configured this entry rmon event The rmon event Global Configuration mode command configures an event Use the no form of this command to remove an event Syntax rmon event index type community text description text owner name no rmon event index Page 187 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters index Specifies the event index Range 1 65535 type Specifies the type of notification generated by the device about this event Possible values none log trap log trap community text If the specified notification type is trap an SNMP trap is sent to the SNMP community specified by this octet string Range 0 127 characters description text Specifies a comment describing this event Range 0 127 characters name Specifies the name of the person who configured this event If unspecified the name is an empty string Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines If log is specified as the
121. an be separated by a period or colon 16 or 32 bytes e auth sha key sha des keys Indicates the HMAC SHA 96 authentication level The user should enter a concatenated hexadecimal string of the SHA key MSB and the privacy key LSB If authentication is only required 20 bytes should be entered if authentication and privacy are required 36 bytes should be entered Each byte in the hexadecimal character string is two hexadecimal digits Each byte can be separated by a period or colon 20 or 36 bytes Default Configuration No group entry exists Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines If auth md5 or auth sha is specified both authentication and privacy are enabled for the user When a show running config Privileged EXEC mode command is entered a line for this user will not be displayed To see if this user has been added to the configuration type the show snmp users Privileged EXEC mode command An SNMP EnginelD has to be defined to add SNMP users to the device Changing or removing the SNMP EnginelD value deletes SNMPv3 users from the device s database The remote engineid designates the remote management station and should be defined to enable the device to receive informs Example The following example configures an SNMPv3 user John in group user group Console config snmp server user John user group Page 195 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide snmp server enginel
122. and initiating an alarm if threshold is exceeded Traps Indicates if inline power traps are enabled Port The Ethernet port number Powered Device Description of the powered device type State Indicates if the port is enabled to provide power Can be Auto or Never Priority The priority of the port from the point of view of inline power management Can be Critical High or Low Status Describes the inline power operational status of the port Can be On Off Test Fail Testing Searching or Fault Classification The power consumption range of the powered device Can be 0 44 12 95 0 44 3 84 3 84 6 49 or 6 49 12 95 Overload Counter Counts the number of overload conditions that has been detected Short Counter Counts the number of short conditions that has been detected Denied Counter Counts the number of times power has been denied Absent Counter Counts the number of times power has been removed because powered device dropout was detected Invalid Signature Counter Counts the number of times an invalid signature of a powered device was detected Page 163 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 20 Q0S Commands qos The qos Global Configuration mode command enables quality of service QoS on the device Use the no form of this command to disable QoS on the device Syntax qos no qos Default Configuration QoS is disabl
123. are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the System to basic mode and the trust state Console config qos map dscp dp 2 4 6 8 10 to 2 qos map dscp queue The qos map dscp queue Global Configuration mode command modifies the DSCP to CoS map Use the no form of this command to return to the default map Syntax qos map dscp queue dscp list to queue id no qos map dscp queue Parameters e dscp list Specifies up to 8 DSCP values separated by a space Range 0 63 e queue id Specifies the queue number to which the DSCP values are mapped Default Configuration The following table describes the default map DSCP value Queue ID 00 15 1 16 31 2 32 47 3 48 63 4 Page 169 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example maps DSCP values 33 40 and 41 to queue 1 Console config qos map dscp queue 33 40 41 to 1 qos cos The qos cos Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command defines the default CoS value of a port Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax qos cos default cos no qos Cos Parameters e default cos Specifies the default CoS value of the port Range 0 7 Default Configuration Default CoS value of a p
124. ation 2 hello 2 max age 20 forward delay 15 Role Forward Delay 15 sec Role PortFast Type ALTN No Shared STP Forward Delay 15 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Number of topology changes 2 last change occurred 2d18h ago Root Port cost 20000 Port Fast No configured no Address 00 01 42 97 e0 00 Designated path cost 0 Page 228 Not approved by Document Control For review only Port 2 1 2 State Forwarding 128 2 enabled Port id Type Shared configured auto STP Designated bridge Priority 32768 Designated port id 128 2 Number of transitions to forwarding state received 170638 BPDU sent 2 Port 3 1 3 N A 128 3 disabled State Port id Type N A configured auto Designated bridge Priority N A Designated port id N A Number of transitions to forwarding state N A BPDU sent N A received N A Port 4 1 4 enabled State Blocking Port id 128 4 Type Shared configured auto STP Designated bridge Priority 28672 Designated port id 128 25 Guard Root Disabled Number of transitions to forwarding state received 120638 BPDU sent 2 Port 5 1 5 enabled Disabled 128 5 State Port id Type N A configured auto Designated bridge Priority N A Designated port id N A Number of transitions to forwarding state N A BPDU sent N A received N A Spanning Tree Commands Role Designated 20000 Port Fast No 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 Designated pa
125. ation mode command configures the port security mode Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax port security mode lock max addresses no port security mode Parameters e lock Saves the current dynamic MAC addresses associated with the port and disables learning relearning and aging e max addresses Delete the current dynamic MAC addresses associated with the port Learn up to the maximum addresses allowed on the port Relearning and aging are enabled Default Configuration Lock Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 40 Not approved by Document Control For review only Address Table Commands Example In this example port security mode is set to dynamic for Ethernet interface 1 g7 Console config interface ethernet 1 g7 port security max The port security max Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command configures the maximum number of addresses that can be learned on the port while the port is in port security mode Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax port security max max addr no port security max Parameters e max addr Maximum number of addresses that can be learned by the port Range 1 128 Default Configuration The default setting is 1 address Command Mode Interface Configuration E
126. ble The command is used to cause the unavailable servers to be skipped Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax radius server deadtime deadtime no radius server deadtime Parameters e deadtime Length of time in minutes during which a RADIUS server is skipped over by transaction requests Range 0 2000 Default Configuration The deadtime setting is 0 Command Mode Global Configuration mode Page 175 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example sets the deadtime to 10 minutes Console config radius server deadtime 10 show radius servers The show radius servers Privileged EXEC mode command displays the RADIUS server settings Syntax show radius servers Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays RADIUS server settings Console show radius servers IP address Port TimeOut Retransmit DeadTime Auth 172 16 1 1 1645 Global Global Global 172 16 1 2 1645 Ta 8 Global Global values TimeOut 3 Retransmit 3 Deadtime 0 Source IP 172 16 8 1 Source IP Priority Usage Page 176 Not approved by Document Control For review only Radius Commands Console show radi
127. cacs server source ip 260 tacacs server timeout 259 Terminal Command Buffer 9 Page 335 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide terminal history 134 terminal history size 135 test copper port tdr 149 traffic shape 166 U User EXEC Mode 5 user key 239 username 30 V vlan 283 vlan database 283 W wrr queue cos map 167 Page 336
128. capabilities when currently entering auto negotiation overrides the previous configuration and enables all capabilities Example The following example enables auto negotiation on Ethernet port 1 g5 Console config interface ethernet 1 g5 Console config if negotiation flowcontrol The flowcontrol Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command configures flow control on a given interface Use the no form of this command to disable flow control Syntax flowcontrol on off auto no flowcontrol Page 86 Not approved by Document Control For review only Ethernet Configuration Commands Parameters e on Force flow control as enabled e off Force flow control as disabled auto Enable AUTO flow control configuration Default Configuration Flow control is off Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines Negotiation should be enabled for flow control auto Example In the following example flow control is enabled on port 1 g5 Console config interface ethernet 1 g5 Console config if flowcontrol on mdix The mdix Interface Configuration Ethernet mode command enables cable crossover on a given interface Use the no form of this command to disable cable crossover Syntax mdix on auto no mdix Parameters on Manual mdix auto Automatic mdi mdix Default Configuration The default setting is on
129. ce the user is automatically in User EXEC command mode unless the user is defined as a privileged user In general the User EXEC commands allow the user to perform basic tests and list system information The user level prompt consists of the device host name followed by the angle bracket gt Console gt The default host name is Console unless it has been changed using the hostname command in the Global Configuration mode Privileged EXEC Mode Privileged access is password protected to prevent unauthorized use because many of the privileged commands set operating system parameters The password is not displayed on the screen and is case sensitive Privileged users enter directly into the Privileged EXEC mode To enter the Privileged EXEC mode from the User EXEC mode perform the following steps 1 At the prompt enter the enable command and press lt Enter gt A password prompt is displayed Page 5 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide 2 Enter the password and press lt Enter gt The password is displayed as The Privileged EXEC mode prompt is displayed The Privileged EXEC mode prompt consists of the device host name followed by Console To return from the Privileged EXEC mode to the User EXEC mode use the disable command The following example illustrates how to access the Privileged EXEC mode and return to the User EXEC mode Console gt enable Enter Password
130. chain Configuration mode QoS Contains commands related to service definitions The qos Global Configuration mode command is used to enter the QoS services configuration mode MAC Access List Configures conditions required to allow traffic based on MAC addresses The mac access list Global Configuration mode command is used to enter the MAC access list configuration mode Page 7 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Starting the CLI The device can be managed over a direct connection to the device console RS 232 port or via a Telnet connection The device is managed by entering command keywords and parameters at the prompt Using the device Command Line Interface CLI is very similar to entering commands on a UNIX system If access is via a Telnet connection ensure that the device has a defined IP address corresponding management access is granted and the workstation used to access the device is connected to the device prior to using CLI commands N Note The following steps are for use on the console line only To start using the CLI perform the following steps 1 Connect the DB9 null modem or cross over cable to the RS 232 serial port of the device to the RS 232 serial port of the terminal or computer running the terminal emulation application N Note The default data rate is 115200 bps a b c d Set the data format to 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity Set Flow Control to n
131. cket e destination wildcard Specifies wildcard bits to be applied to the destination MAC address Use 1s in bit positions to be ignored e vlan id Specifies the ID of the packet VLAN e cos Specifies the Class of Service CoS for the packet Range 0 7 e cos wildcard Specifies wildcard bits to be applied to the CoS e eth type Specifies the Ethernet type in hexadecimal format of the packet Default Configuration No MAC ACL is defined Page 19 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode MAC Access List Configuration mode User Guidelines Enter IP Access List configuration mode by using the MAC access list Global Configuration mode command e After an access control entry ACE is added to an access control list an implied deny any any condition exists at the end of the list That is if there are no matches the packets are denied However before the first ACE is added the list permits all packets Example The following example shows how to create a MAC ACL with permit rules Console config mac access list macl acll Console config mac al permit 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 any vlan 6 deny MAC The deny MAC Access List Configuration mode command sets deny conditions for an MAC Access List Syntax deny disable port any source source wildcard any destination destination wildcara vlan vian id cos cos cos wildcard ethtype eth type Parame
132. command the startup config is deleted and the device is rebooted It is highly recommended to backup the startup config before executing this command Example The following example deactivate features Console gt set system qos inactive policy based vians active Page 275 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 29 User Interface Commands enable The enable User EXEC mode command enters the Privileged EXEC mode Syntax enable privilege level Parameters e privilege level Privilege level to enter the system Range 1 15 Default Configuration The default privilege level is 15 Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enters Privileged EXEC mode Console gt enable enter password Console disable The disable Privileged EXEC mode command returns to the User EXEC mode Syntax disable privilege level Parameters e privilege level Privilege level to enter the system Range 1 15 Default Configuration The default privilege level is 1 Page 276 Not approved by Document Control For review only User Interface Commands Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example returns to Users EXEC mode Console disable Console gt login The login User EXEC mode
133. command changes a login username Syntax login Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enters Privileged EXEC mode and logs in with username admin Console gt login User Name admin Password Console configure The configure Privileged EXEC mode command enters the Global Configuration mode Syntax configure Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Page 277 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enters Global Configuration mode Console configure Console config exit Configuration The exit command exits any configuration mode to the next highest mode in the CLI mode hierarchy Syntax exit Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode All configuration modes User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example changes the configuration mode from Interface Configuration mode to Privileged EXEC mode Console config 1f exit Console config exit Console exit The exit Privileged User EXEC mode command closes an active terminal session by logg
134. configuration information including timer values whether GVRP and dynamic VLAN creation is enabled and which ports are running GVRP Syntax show gvrp configuration ethernet interface port channel port channel number Page 106 Not approved by Document Control For review only GVRP Commands Parameters e interface A valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays GVRP configuration information Console gt show gvrp configuration GVRP Feature is currently enabled on the device Maximum VLANs 255 Timers milliseconds Port s Status Registration Dynamic VLAN Join Leave Leave All Creation gl Disabled ormal Enabled 200 600 0000 g2 Disabled ormal Enabled 200 600 0000 g3 Disabled ormal Enabled 200 600 0000 g4 Disabled ormal Enabled 200 600 0000 g5 Disabled ormal Enabled 200 600 0000 g6 Disabled ormal Enabled 200 600 0000 g7 Disabled ormal Enabled 200 600 0000 g8 Disabled ormal Enabled 200 600 0000 99 Disabled ormal Enabled 200 600 0000 Console gt show gvrp statistics The show gvrp statistics User EXEC mode command displays GVRP statistics Syntax show gvrp statistics ethernet interface
135. d Example The following example enables periodic re authentication of the client Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 Console config 1f ff dotlx re authentication dot1x timeout re authperiod The dot1x timeout re authperiod Interface Configuration mode command sets the number of seconds between re authentication attempts Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax dot1x timeout re authperiod seconds no dot1x timeout re authperiod Parameters e seconds Number of seconds between re authentication attempts Range 300 4294967295 Default Configuration Re authentication period is 3600 seconds Page 315 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example sets the number of seconds between re authentication attempts to 300 Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 Console config if dotlx timeout re authperiod 300 dot1x re authenticate The dot1x re authenticate Privileged EXEC mode command manually initiates a re authentication of all 802 1X enabled ports or the specified 802 1X enabled port Syntax dot1x re authenticate ethernet interface Parameters e interface Valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command
136. d show logging Console Logging Level info Console Messages 223 Dropped uffer Logging Level info Buffer Messages 20 Logged 6 Displayed 20 Max File Logging Level error File Messages 27 Logged 1089 Dropped SysLog server 192 168 1 101 Port 514 Logging info Messages 216 Dropped 3 messages were not logged Application filtering control Application ee File system File system Management ACL vent a ee ogin opy elete Rename eny Page 253 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide ov 2007 ov 2007 17 46 SLINK I Up Vlan 1 ov 2007 SLINK W Down 3 g14 ov 2007 17 45 59 LINK W Down Vlan 1 29 Nov 2007 17 36 58 SAAA I CONNECT New http connection for user Admin source 192 168 1 96 destination 192 168 1 25 ACCEPTED 29 Nov 2007 17 36 36 SAAA W REJECT New http connection for user manager sourc e 192 168 1 96 destination 192 168 1 25 REJECTED console show logging file The show logging file Privileged EXEC mode command displays the state of logging and the syslog messages stored in the logging file Syntax show logging file Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 254 Not approved by Document Control For review only Example Syslog Commands The following example displays the logging
137. d This buffer is not preserved across device resets Keyword Description Up arrow key Recalls commands in the history buffer beginning with the most recent Ctrl P command Repeats the key sequence to recall successively older commands Down arrow key Returns to more recent commands in the history buffer after recalling commands with the up arrow key Repeating the key sequence will recall successively more recent commands By default the history buffer system is enabled but it can be disabled at any time For information about the command syntax to enable or disable the history buffer see history There is a standard default number of commands that are stored in the buffer The standard number of 10 commands can be increased to 216 By configuring O the effect is the same as disabling the history buffer system For information about the command syntax for configuring the command history buffer see history size To display the history buffer see show history Page 9 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Negating the Effect of Commands For many configuration commands the prefix keyword no can be entered to cancel the effect of a command or reset the configuration to the default value This guide describes the negation effect for all applicable commands Command Completion If the command entered is incomplete invalid or has missing or invalid parameters then the appropriate error message is d
138. d Line Interface User s Guide Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps 200 000 19 Ethernet 10 Mbps 2 000 000 100 Command Modes Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the MSTP instance 1 path cost for Ethernet port 1 g9 to 4 Console config interface ethernet 1 g9 Console config if spanning tree mst 1 cost 4 spanning tree mst configuration The spanning tree mst configuration Global Configuration mode command enables configuring an MST region by entering the Multiple Spanning Tree MST mode Syntax spanning tree mst configuration Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines All devices in an MST region must have the same VLAN mapping configuration revision number and name Example The following example configures an MST region Console config spanning tree mst configuration Console config mst instance 1 add vlan 10 20 Console config mst mame regionl Console config mst revision 1 instance mst The instance MST Configuration mode command maps VLANS to an MST instance Page 220 Not approved by Document Control For review only Spanning Tree Commands Syntax instance instance id add remove vlan vian range Parameters e instance ID ID o
139. d Line Interface User s Guide Example In the following example for VLAN 1 the address is 131 108 1 27 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 console config interface vlan 1 console config if ip address 131 108 1 27 255 255 255 0 interface range vlan The interface range vlan Global Configuration mode command enables simultaneously configuring multiple VLANs Syntax interface range vlan v an range all Parameters e vlan range Specifies a list of VLAN IDs to be added Separate nonconsecutive VLAN IDs with a comma and no spaces a hyphen designates a range of IDs e all All existing static VLANs Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Commands under the interface range context are executed independently on each interface in the range If the command returns an error on one of the interfaces an error message is displayed and execution of the command continues on the other interfaces Example The following example groups VLANs 221 228 and 889 to receive the same command Console config interface range vlan 221 228 889 Console config if name The name Interface Configuration mode command adds a name to a VLAN Use the no form of this command to remove the VLAN name Syntax name string no name Page 286 Not approved by Document Control For review only VLAN Commands Parameters
140. d Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines The actual timeout can be determined by comparing the dot1x timeout server timeout value and the result of multiplying the radius server retransmit value with the radius server timeout value and selecting the lower of the two values Example The following example sets the time for the retransmission of packets to the authentication server to 3600 seconds Console config if dotlx timeout server timeout 3600 show dot1x The show dot1x Privileged EXEC mode command displays the 802 1X status of the device or specified interface Syntax show dot1x ethernet interface Parameters e interface Valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the status of 802 1X enabled Ethernet ports Console show dotlx 802 1x is disabled Admin Mode Authorized Authorized Authorized Authorized Page 320 Not approved by Document Control For review only 802 1x Commands H Q OT Unauthorized isabled e O a w onsole show dotlx ethernet 1 g1 02 1x is enabled Pe ele a nabled es EEN ulet period 60 Seconds l U U D o 0 Rp H c O Gt Q Pp El a oO B 5 D 3 D Q y za Q o 5 K o
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142. d were otherwise well formed Oversize The number of packets received during this sampling interval that were longer than 1518 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets but were otherwise well formed Fragments The total number of packets received during this sampling interval that were less than 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets had either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error It is normal for etherHistoryFragments to increment because it counts both runts which are normal occurrences due to collisions and noise hits Jabbers The number of packets received during this sampling interval 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 integral number of octets Alignment Error Page 183 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Dropped The total number of events in which packets were dropped by the probe due to lack of resources during this sampling interval This number is not necessarily the number of packets dropped it is just the number of times this condition has been detected Collisions The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment during this sampling inte
143. de command to enable counting Multicast packets and optionally unknown Unicast packets in the storm control calculation For GE devices use the port storm control include multicast Global Configuration mode command to enable counting Multicast packets in the storm control calculation Examples The following example enables Broadcast storm control on Ethernet port 1 g5 of a FE device Console config interface ethernet g Console config if port storm control broadcast enable Page 100 Not approved by Document Control For review only Ethernet Configuration Commands The following example enables Broadcast storm control on port 1 g5 for aGE devices Console config interface etherne g Console config port storm control broadcast enable The following example enables Broadcast storm control on port 1 g5 onsole config interface ethernet g onsole config port storm control broadcast enable port storm control broadcast rate The port storm control broadcast rate Interface Configuration Ethernet mode command configures the maximum Broadcast rate Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax port storm control broadcast rate rate no port storm control broadcast rate Parameters e rate Maximum kilobits per second of Broadcast and Multicast traffic on a port Possible values are in a range of 3500 1000000 For FE ports possible values are 70K 100M For GE ports p
144. displays the switchport configuration Syntax show interfaces switchport ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e interface A valid Ethernet port number e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 299 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example displays the switchport configuration for Ethernet port 1 g1 Console show interface switchport ethernet 1 g1 Port 1 g1 VLAN Membership mode General Operating parameters PVID 1 default Ingress Filtering Enabled Acceptable Frame Type All GVRP status Enabled Protected Enabled Uplink is 1 g9 Port 1 gl is member in Vian Name Egress rule 1 default untagged 8 VLANO08 tagged 11 VLANO11 tagged 19 IPv6 VLAN untagged 72 VLANO072 untagged Static configuration PVID 1 default Ingress Filtering Enabled Acceptable Frame Type All Port 1 gl is statically configured to System Dynamic Static Static Static Vian Name Egress rule 1 default untagged 11 VLANO11 tagged T9 IPv6 VLAN untagged 72 VLANO072 untagged Forbidden VLANS VLAN Name Page 300 Not approved by Document Control For review only 73 out Console show interface switchport ethernet 1 g2 Port 1 g2 VLAN M
145. dr field is enabled Interface Trusted show ip dhcp snooping binding The show ip dhcp snooping binding User EXEC mode command displays the DHCP snooping binding database and configuration information for all interfaces on a switch Syntax show ip dhcp snooping binding mac address mac address ip address p address vlan vian ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters mac address Specify a MAC address ip address Specify an IP address vlan id Specify a VLAN number interface Specify Ethernet port port channel number Specify Port channel number Default Configuration Command Mode EXEC Page 80 Not approved by Document Control For review only User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example DHCP Snooping Commands Console show ip dhcp snooping binding Total number of binding 2 MAC Adreess IP Address Lease sec 00 60 70 4c 73 ff 10 1 8 1 4294967295 00 60 70 4c 7f cl 10 1 8 2 4294967295 Console Type VLAN Interface snooping 3 1 g21 snooping 3 1 g22 Page 81 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 9 Ethernet Configuration Commands interface ethernet The interface ethernet Global Configuration mode command enters the interface configuration mode to configure an Ethernet type interface Syntax interface ethernet interface Parameters e interface Valid Ethernet port Ful
146. dress ip address ip address Parameters e vian id VLAN ID value e p multicast address A valid IP Multicast address e p address Source IP address Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode EXEC mode User Guidelines To see the actual Multicast Address Table use the show bridge multicast address table command Example The following example shows IGMP snooping information on Multicast groups Vlan Group Address Source address Include Ports Exclude ports 1 231 52 23 LIAS LE a al 1 gl 1 231 2 2 3 172 16 1 2 2 92 19 231 228 172 16 1 1 1 99 19 231 2 2 8 172 16 1 2 1 g910 g11 1 g12 19 231 2 2 8 172 16 1 3 1 g12 IGMP Reporters that are forbidden statically Vlan Group Address Source address Ports 1 LIV 2e 2u 172 16 1 1 2 98 19 231 2 2 8 172164101 2 98 Page 118 Not approved by Document Control For review only IP Addressing Commands Chapter 12 IP Addressing Commands ip address The ip address Interface Configuration Ethernet VLAN port channel mode command sets an IP address Use the no form of this command to remove an IP address Syntax ip address ip address mask prefix length no ip address ip address Parameters e p address Valid IP address e mask Valid network mask of the IP address e prefix length Specifies the number of bits that comprise the IP address prefix The prefix length must be p
147. dress Type 1 0100 5e23 8787 static 1 01 00 5e 02 02 03 dynamic 19 01 00 5e 02 02 08 static 19 00 00 5e 02 02 08 dynamic Forbidden ports for multicast addresses Vlan MAC Address Ports 1 01 00 5e 02 02 03 2 8 19 01 00 5e 02 02 08 2 8 1 91 2 92 1 91 2 92 1 g91 98 1 99 9 911 Console show bridge multicast address table format ip Multicast address table for VLANs in MAC GROUP bridging mode Vlan IP MAC Address Type 1 0100 9923 8787 static E 224 239 130 2 2 3 dynamic 19 224 239 130 2 2 8 static 19 224 239 130 2 2 8 dynamic Forbidden ports for multicast addresses Vlan IP MAC Address Ports 1 224 239 130 2 2 3 2 8 19 224 239 130 2 2 8 2 8 1 g1 2 92 1 91 2 92 1 g1 g8 1 99 g11 Page 46 Not approved by Document Control For review only Address Table Commands N Note A Multicast MAC address maps to multiple IP addresses as shown above show bridge multicast address table static The show bridge multicast address table static Privileged EXEC mode command displays statically configured Multicast addresses Syntax show bridge multicast address table static vlan vlan id address mac multicast address Parameters e vlan id A valid VLAN ID value e mac multicast address A valid MAC Multicast address e ip multicast address A valid IP Multicast address e p address Source IP address Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privi
148. e The following example displays GVRP statistical information GVRP Commands Console gt show gvrp error statistics GVRP Error Statistics Legend INVPROT Invalid Protocol Id INVALEN INVATYP Invalid Attribute Type INVEVENT INVAVAL Invalid Attribute Value Port INVPROT INVATYP INVAVAL INVALEN INVEVENT Invalid Attribute Length Invalid Event Page 109 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 11 IGMP Snooping Commands N Note In order to enable IGMP snooping the user must enable bridge Multicast filtering ip igmp snooping Global The ip igmp snooping Global Configuration mode command enables Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping Use the no form of this command to disable IGMP snooping Syntax ip igmp snooping no ip igmp snooping Default Configuration IGMP snooping is disabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines IGMP snooping can only be enabled on static VLANs Example The following example enables IGMP snooping Console config ip igmp snooping ip igmp snooping Interface The ip igmp snooping Interface Configuration VLAN mode command enables Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping on a specific VLAN Use the no form of this command to disable IGMP snooping on a VLAN interface Syntax ip igmp snooping no ip igmp snooping Default Configuration IGMP snooping is disabled Page 110 N
149. e VLAN Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example console config default vlan disable console default vlan disable default vlan vlan The default vlan vlan VLAN Configuration mode command defines the default VLAN Use the no form of this command to return to default Syntax default vlan vlan vian id no default vlan vlan Parameters vlan id VLAN ID of the default VLAN Page 284 Not approved by Document Control For review only Default Configuration 1 Command Mode VLAN Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command VLAN Commands N Note After running the command the device must be reset Example console config vlan default vlan vlan 1 console config vlan interface vlan The interface vlan Global Configuration mode command enters the Interface Configuration VLAN mode Syntax interface vlan vlan id Parameters e vlan id Specifies an existing VLAN ID Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines In case the VLAN doesn t exist ghost VLAN only partial list of the commands are available under the interface VLAN context The commands supported for non existant VLANs are 1 IGMP snooping control 2 Bridge Multicast configuration Page 285 Allied Telesis Comman
150. e config if shutdown The shutdown Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command disables an interface Use the no form of this command to restart a disabled interface Syntax shutdown no shutdown Default Configuration The interface is enabled Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example disables Ethernet port 1 g5 operations Console config interface ethernet 1 g5 Console config if shutdown The following example restarts the disabled Ethernet port Console config interface ethernet 1 g5 Console config if no shutdown Page 83 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide description The description Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command adds a description to an interface Use the no form of this command to remove the description Syntax description string no description Parameters e string Comment or a description of the port to enable the user to remember what is attached to the port Range 1 64 characters Default Configuration The interface does not have a description Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example adds a description to Ethernet port 1 g5 Console config
151. e a range of ports Default Configuration No Multicast addresses are defined Page 35 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode Interface configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines e Ifthe command is executed without add or remove the command only registers the group in the bridge database e Static Multicast addresses can only be defined on static VLANs Example The following example registers the MAC address Console config interface vlan 8 Console config if bridge multicast address 01 00 5e 02 02 03 The following example registers the MAC address and adds ports statically console config interface vlan 8 console config if bridge multicast address 01 00 5e 02 02 03 add ethernet 1 g1 9 2 g2 bridge multicast forbidden address The bridge multicast forbidden address Interface Configuration mode command forbids adding specific Multicast addresses to specific ports Use the no form of this command to return to default Syntax bridge multicast forbidden address mac multicast address ip multicast address add remove ethernet interface list port channel port channel number lish no bridge multicast forbidden address mac multicast address ip multicast address Parameters e add Adds ports to the group e remove Removes ports from the group e mac multicast address A valid MAC Multicast address interface list Separate nonconsecutive
152. e command to enable unauthorized users on an interface to access the guest VLAN If the guest VLAN is defined and enabled the port automatically joins the guest VLAN when the port is unauthorized and leaves it when the port becomes authorized To be able to join or leave the guest VLAN the port should not be a static member of the guest VLAN Example The following example defines VLAN 2 as a guest VLAN Console Console configure Console config vlan database Console config vlan vlan 2 Console config vlan exit Le Console config interface vlan 2 Le Console config if dotlx guest vlan Page 327 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide dot1x single host violation The dot1x single host violation Interface Configuration Ethernet mode command configures the action to be taken when a station whose MAC address is not the supplicant MAC address attempts to access the interface Use the no form of this command to restore defaults Syntax dot1x single host violation forward disgard disgard shutdown trap seconds no port dot1x single host violation Parameters e forward Forwards frames with source addresses that are not the supplicant address but does not learn the source addresses e discard Discards frames with source addresses that are not the supplicant address e discard shutdown Discards frames with source addresses that are not the supplicant
153. e device can be managed only from the console e name Specifies the name of the Access List to be used Range 1 32 characters Default Configuration If no Access List is specified an empty Access List is used Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures an Access List called mlist as the management Access List Console config management access class mlist show management access list The show management access list Privileged EXEC mode command displays management access lists Syntax show management access list name Parameters e name Specifies the name of a management Access List Range 1 32 characters Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the mlist management Access List Console show management access list mlist mlist permit ethernet 1 gl Page 147 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide permit ethernet 2 g2 Note all other access implicitly denied show management access class The show management access class Privileged EXEC mode command displays the active management Access List Syntax show management access class Default Configuration This command has no default configuration
154. e displays the storm control configuration Console show ports storm control Port State Rate Kbits Sec Included 1 g1 Enabled 70 Broadcast Multicast Unknown Unicast 2 91 Enabled 100 Broadcast 3 91 Disabled 100 Broadcast Page 102 Not approved by Document Control For review only GVRP Commands Chapter 10 GVRP Commands gvrp enable Global GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP is an industry standard protocol designed to propagate VLAN information from device to device With GVRP a single device is manually configured with all desired VLANs for the network and all other devices on the network learn these VLANs dynamically The gvrp enable Global Configuration mode command enables GVRP globally Use the no form of this command to disable GVRP on the device Syntax gvrp enable no gvrp enable Default Configuration GVRP is globally disabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables GVRP globally on the device Console config gvrp enable gvrp enable Interface The gvrp enable Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command enables GVRP on an interface Use the no form of this command to disable GVRP on an interface Syntax gvrp enable no gvrp enable Default Configuration GVRP is disabled on all interfaces Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port
155. e forbidden statically VLAN Ports 1000 1 g19 Page 116 Not approved by Document Control For review only show ip igmp snooping interface IGMP Snooping Commands The show ip igmp snooping interface EXEC mode command shows IGMP snooping configuration Syntax show ip igmp snooping interface vian id Parameters vlan id VLAN number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example Console show ip igmp snooping interface 1000 IGMP Snooping is globally enabled IGMP Snooping admin Enabled Hosts and routers IGMP version 2 GMP snooping oper mode Enabled snooping querier admin Enabled snooping querier oper Enabled snooping querier address admin snooping querier address oper 172 16 1 1 snooping querier version admin 3 000000 vu o A o UW UW A o snooping querier version oper 2 IGMP host timeout is 300 sec IGMP Immediate leave is disabled IGMP leave timeout is 10 sec IGMP mrouter timeout is 300 sec Automatic learning of multicast router ports is enable Page 117 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide show ip igmp snooping groups The show ip igmp snooping groups command displays the Multicast groups that was learned by the IGMP snooping Syntax show ip igmp snooping groups vlan vlan id ip multicast address ip multicast ad
156. e have a specific host name The ip address dhcp hostname host name command is most typically used when the host name is provided by the system administrator If the device is configured to obtain its IP address from a DHCP server it sends a DHCPDISCOVER message to provide information about itself to the DHCP server on the network If the ip address dhcp command is used with or without the optional keyword the DHCP option 12 field host name option is included in the DISCOVER message By default the specified DHCP host name is the globally configured host name of the device However the ip address dhcp hostname host name command can be used to place a different host name in the DHCP option 12 field The no ip address dhcp command deconfigures any IP address that was acquired thus sending a DHCPRELEASE message The IP address is defined only on the management VLAN Example The following example acquires an IP address for VLAN 1 from DHCP Console config interface vlan 1 Console config if ip address dhcp ip default gateway The ip default gateway Global Configuration mode command defines a default gateway device Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax ip default gateway p address no ip default gateway Parameters e p address Valid IP address of the default gateway Page 120 Not approved by Document Control For review only Default Configuration N
157. e host name of the syslog server Range 1 158 characters e port Specifies the port number for syslog messages Range 1 65535 e level Specifies the severity level of logged messages sent to the syslog servers Possible values emergencies alerts critical errors warnings notifications informational and debugging e facility Specifies the facility that is indicated in the message Possible values local0 local1 local2 local3 local4 local5 local 6 local7 e text Syslog server description Range 1 64 characters Default Configuration The default port number is 514 The default logging message level is informational The default facility is local7 Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Up to 8 syslog servers can be used If no specific severity level is specified the global values apply to each server Example The following example limits logged messages sent to the syslog server with IP address 10 1 1 1 to severity level critical Console config logging 10 1 1 1 severity critical logging console The logging console Global Configuration mode command limits messages logged to the console based on severity Use the no form of this command to disable logging to the console Syntax logging console leve no logging console Parameters e level Specifies the severity level of logged messages displayed on the console Possible values emergencies ale
158. e server addresses are specified Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The preference of the servers is determined by the order in which they were entered Up to 8 servers can be defined using one command or using multiple commands To define a radius server on the out of band port use the out of band IP address format oob ip address Example The following example sets the available name server Console config ip name server 176 16 1 18 ip host The ip host Global Configuration mode command defines static host name to address mapping in the host cache Use the no form of this command to remove the name to address mapping Page 127 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax ip host name address no ip host name Parameters e name Specifies the name of the host Range 1 158 characters e address Specifies the associated IP address Default Configuration No host is defined Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines To define an out of band address use the out of band IP address format oob ip address Example The following example defines a static host name to address mapping in the host cache Console config ip host accounting website com 176 10 23 1 clear host The clear host Privileged EXEC mode command deletes entries from the host name to address cache Syntax clear host name Parameters e na
159. e string Unique name to be associated with this VLAN Range 1 32 characters Default Configuration No name is defined Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode Cannot be configured for a range of interfaces range context User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example gives VLAN number 19 the name Marketing Console config interface vlan 19 Console config if name Marketing switchport protected The switchport protected Interface Configuration mode command enables Private VLAN Edge by overriding the FDB decision and sends all Unicast Multicast and Broadcast traffic to an uplink port Use the no form of this command to disable overriding the FDB decisiond Syntax switchport protected ethernet port port channel port channel number no switchport protected Parameters e port Specifies the uplink Ethernet port e port channel number Specifies the uplink port channel Default Configuration Switchport protected is disabled Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines Private VLAN Edge PVE supports private communication by isolating PVE defined ports and ensuring that all Unicast Broadcast and Multicast traffic from these ports is only forwarded to uplink port s PVE requires only one VLAN on each device but not on every port this reduces the number of VLANs required by the device Private VLANs a
160. e the no form of this command to restore the default configuration Syntax ip https exec timeout minutes seconds no ip https exec timeout Page 305 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters e minutes Integer that specifies the number of minutes Range 1 65535 e seconds Additional time intervals in seconds Range 0 59 Default Configuration The default configuration is the exec timeout set by the ip http exec timeout command Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines To specify no timeout enter the ip https exec timeout 0 0 command Example The following example configures sets the interval for the system to 1hour Console config ip https exec timeout 60 crypto certificate generate The crypto certificate generate Global Configuration mode command generates a self signed HTTPS certificate Syntax crypto certificate number generate key generate ength cn common name ou organization unif or organization loc location st state cu country duration days Parameters e number Specifies the certificate number Range 1 2 key generate Regenerate the SSL RSA key e length Specifies the SSL RSA key length Range 512 2048 e common name Specifies the fully qualified URL or IP address of the device Range 1 64 e organization Specifies the organization name Range 1 64 e organization unit Specifies the o
161. e x is the requested privilege level Example The following example sets the enable password for authentication when accessing higher privilege levels Console config aaa authentication enable default enable login authentication The login authentication Line Configuration mode command specifies the login authentication method list for a remote telnet or console Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration specified by the aaa authentication login command Syntax login authentication default ist name no login authentication Parameters e default Uses the default list created with the aaa authentication login command e list name Uses the indicated list created with the aaa authentication login command Default Configuration Uses the default set with the command aaa authentication login Command Mode Line Configuration mode User Guidelines Changing login authentication from default to another value may disconnect the telnet session Example The following example specifies the default authentication method for a console Console config line console Console config line login authentication default Page 26 Not approved by Document Control For review only AAA Commands enable authentication The enable authentication Line Configuration mode command specifies the authentication method list when accessing a higher privilege level from a remote telnet or con
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164. ed on the device Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables QoS on the device Console config qos show qos The show qos User EXEC mode command displays quality of service QoS for the device Syntax show qos Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 164 Not approved by Document Control For review only QoS Commands Example The following example displays QoS attributes when QoS is disabled on the device Console show qos Qos disable Trust dscp priority queue out num of queues The priority queue out num of queues Global Configuration mode command configures the number of expedite queues Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax priority queue out num of queues number of queues no priority queue out num of queues Parameters e number of queues Specifies the number of expedite queues The expedite queues are the queues with higher indexes Range 0 4 Default Configuration All queues are expediting queues Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines When the specified number of expedite queues is 0 the Strict Priority scheduling method is used When the specified number of expedite queues is 4 w
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166. eeeeeceeeeceaaaaeaaeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeecaceceeseeeeeeeeeeeteeseaes 143 Chapter 15 Management ACL Commands coommonccccccccnnnnnnnnnnnnncncnnnnnnnnnn cnn nn nnnnnnnnnnarrnrnnnnnn 144 managementaccos licita dai 144 permit ManageMent ooccicicacona cilindrada aR adenda dcir 145 deny Management iii idad 146 Management access ClaSS coooonnnnncinnnnicnnnnnnnccn nr 146 show management accessSliStd oocooicccinoninnccnnnnnnccnnnnnncc cc 147 show Management ACCESS CIASS oooccccccnnocccccccnnconcnccnnnnonnnnnnnnonnn nc cnn tee ee eee o rn rn ran nn nn rn nan nn nn cnn cana nnciinns 148 Chapter 16 PHY Diagnostics COMMAS coonmnconccconcnonnnanancncnnnononnnnnnnnnn cnn cnn cnn acen cnn 149 Ed e ade 149 SHOW COPPEM POMS AGE miiicoci nnoona loci n ido cedidas A Lid stecen E deis ias 149 show copper ports Cable length ooooocicnnninicnoccoononncnnnnnccnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnannnnns 150 Chapter 17 Port Channel Commands ccccccccccccccncccncncncnenenenenenennncnnnennnnennnnenennnnenenennenannns 152 interface port Channelssseccteseackelid tect aadanac debt idbsdeciedaled iaucelebeceats lalglaedetdiadtiteatlad sbecteeidatantectl cla 152 interface range port channnel 2 ccceceeesesccaeeseneneeeeessenedeneesesuecadersseusdaqaecsaneceeeestensdeqersesntenatestaneese 152 A eves en eet eee area a A eri ee est ea eee ede 153 show interfaces port channel ccccececeeecee cee ceeceeeeeeeeeeeceecaaeaaeaeeceeeeeee
167. eeeeeecsecceeaaecaeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeas 153 Chapter 18 Port Monitor COMMANAS cccccccccccncccncconenenenenenencnnnnenennnnennnnnnnennnrnnnrnnnnnnnnns 155 DOTE MONITO ia tir ia ethan debe an A A 155 SRHOW POrS MONITON 2 0 A A A a A ia eae 156 Chapter 19 Power over Ethernet COMMAnNdAS ccccccccccccccccccnccnncencnennnnnnenanennnennnennnnnnnnns 157 power INNING ai arae a a A ts 157 Page v Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide power inline POWered CeVICE eeeceeceeeeecee cece cece eeeeeeeeeeceeaaaecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeesecaaaaesaeeeeeeeeeeeseesesseenssaeeess 157 power inline PHONY se eeart ye can ciencansalcdeeas td ages 158 power inline usage threshold ccccsececteeeceeeeeeeeeeneneeeeeenneceeeeeeananeededenseceeesecenaneeeeeenneneteseeneneeeees 159 power inline traps Cnable 2 ceceeceeececcececce cee eeeeeeee cece aaeaaaecaeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeecaaaeeaeceeeeeeeeeseeeesseneeaeeees 159 show power inlin siese A e a A ad 160 Chapter 20 Q0S Command esis iisisicadsiscestecesd cisedaverisacseassiesseustbeieodsccevesesesctecesedetdegesdeesests 164 A TN 164 SNOW GOS 420 A A AA A A ee eee 164 priority queue out NUM OF QUEUES cooccoccocooooocnnccnncnnncnnnnnnnnn nn aeaaeceeeeeeeeeee see ceasaaeaaeaeeeeeeeeeerseeteesseniesaeeees 165 ra teHlimit srct gee eh gat el ne lA ada lia ias 165 Tramo ape dt A daar A a AS a da ad 166 ShOW qos Mt A ne Danae eae Vane a a aaa aY 166 Wif queUe COS MAP inic
168. eeeeeeeeeeees 319 SHOW dot O 320 Show dot xilisersh a a Peace A A E 323 Show dot1x StatiStiCS ii a at 324 dotiX authNOtTS aii a ane eae ask ate ie 326 dotbequest vlani it Anis ieee adaae nied aaa hh hel aided ind 327 dotix singl host violation s a5 kawaii be ee siete bbb di hee 328 dot1x mac authentication wii acl et a at 328 show dott x adVanCed omic tit teeta 329 dotix guest vlan enable zacion dd bas deve tenes 330 A 331 MO AAA a sides aeaaea aa ene ae a E aa aA 332 Page x Not approved by Document Control For review only Preface Preface This guide describes how to configure an AT S95 v1 0 04 v1 1 0 Series switch using the command line interface The commands are grouped by topic into the following chapters Chapter 1 Using the CLI Describe the CLI basic structure and command usage Chapter 2 ACL Commands Define MAC and IP based ACLs and ACL bindings Chapter 3 AAA Commands Define the authentication method lists for servers Chapter 4 Address Table Commands Register MAC layer Multicast addresses and handles MAC layer secure address to a routed port Chapter 5 Clock Commands Show the configuration or status of the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Chapter 6 Configuration and Image File Commands Display the contents of the currently running configuration file specify contents of image files Chapter 7 DHCP Option 82 Commands DHCP with Option 82 attaches authen
169. eights are defined as 1 2 4 and 8 Example The following example configures the number of expedite queues as 0 Console config priority queue out num of queues 0 rate limit The rate limit Interface Configuration mode command limits the rate of the incoming traffic The no form of this command is used to disable rate limiting Syntax rate limit rate no rate limit Parameters e rate Maximum kilobits per second of ingress traffic on a port Range 1K 100M Page 165 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Default Configuration 1000 Kbits Sec Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines The command can be enabled on a specific port only if port storm control Broadcast enable interface configuration command is not enabled on that port Example The following example limits the rate of the incoming traffic to 62 Console config if rate limit 62 traffic shape The traffic shape Interface Configuration mode command sets a shaper on an egress interface Use the no form of this command to disable the shaper Syntax traffic shape committed rate committed burst no traffic shape Parameters committed rate The average traffic rate CIR in bits per second bps Range 64 10000000 e committed burst The excess burst size CBS in bytes Range 4096 16769020 Default Configuration No shape is defined Command Mode Int
170. embership mode General Operating parameters PVID 4095 discard vlan Ingress Filtering Enabled Acceptable Frame Type All Port 1 gl is member in Vian Name Egress rule 91 IP Telephony tagged Static configuration PVID 8 Ingress Filtering Disabled Acceptable Frame Type All Port 1 g2 is statically configured to Vian Name Egress rule 8 VLANO072 untagged 91 IP Telephony tagged Forbidden VLANS VLAN Name 73 out Port 2 g19 Static configuration PVID 2922 Ingress Filtering Enabled Static VLAN Commands Page 301 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Acceptable Frame Type Untagged GVRP status Disabled Page 302 Not approved by Document Control For review only Web Server Commands Chapter 31 Web Server Commands ip http server The ip http server Global Configuration mode command enables configuring the device from a browser Use the no form of this command to disable this function Syntax ip http server no ip http server Default Configuration HTTP server is enabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Only a user with access level 15 can use the Web server Example The following example enables configuring the device from a browser Console config ip http server ip http port The ip http port Global Configuration mode command specifies the TCP port to be used by the Web browser interface Use the no form o
171. emote engineid string auth md5 password auth sha password auth md5 key md5 des keys auth sha key sha des keys no snmp server user username remote engineid string Parameters e username Specifies the name of the user on the host that connects to the agent Range 1 30 characters e groupname Specifies the name of the group to which the user belongs Range 1 30 characters e engineid string Specifies the engine ID of the remote SNMP entity to which the user belongs The engine ID is a concatenated hexadecimal string Each byte in the hexadecimal character string is two hexadecimal digits Each byte can be separated by a period or colon Range 5 32 characters e auth md5 password Indicates the HMAC MD5 96 authentication level The user should enter a password for authentication and generation of a DES key for privacy Range 1 32 characters e auth sha password Indicates the HMAC SHA 96 authentication level The user should enter a password for authentication and generation of a DES key for privacy Range 1 32 characters e auth md5 key md5 des keys Indicates the HMAC MD5 96 authentication level The user should enter a concatenated hexadecimal string of the MD5 key MSB and the privacy key LSB If authentication is only required 16 bytes should be entered if authentication and privacy are required 32 bytes should be entered Each byte in the hexadecimal character string is two hexadecimal digits Each byte c
172. entication tacacs Uses the list of all TACACS servers for authentication Default Configuration The local user database is checked This has the same effect as the command ip http authentication ocal Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The additional methods of authentication are used only if the previous method returns an error not if it fails To ensure that the authentication succeeds even if all methods return an error specify none as the final method in the command line Example The following example configures the HTTP authentication Console config ip http authentication radius local ip https authentication The ip https authentication Global Configuration mode command specifies authentication methods for HTTPS server users Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax ip https authentication method method2 no ip https authentication Parameters e method1 method2 Specify at least one from the following table Keyword Source or destination local Uses the local username database for authentication none Uses no authentication radius Uses the list of all RADIUS servers for authentication tacacs Uses the list of all TACACS servers for authentication Default Configuration The local user database is checked This has the same effect as the command ip https authentication ocal Command Mode Global
173. eny no management logging deny Parameters e deny Indicates logging messages related to deny actions of management ACLs Default Configuration Logging management ACL events is enabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Other types of management ACL events are not subject to this command Example The following example enables logging messages related to deny actions of management ACLs Console config management logging deny Page 251 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide show logging The show logging Privileged EXEC mode command displays the state of logging and the syslog messages stored in the internal buffer Syntax show logging Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the state of logging and the syslog messages stored in the internal buffer Console show logging Logging is enabled Console logging level debugging Console Messages 0 Dropped severity Buffer logging level debugging Buffer Messages 11 Logged 200 Max File logging level notifications File Messages 0 Dropped severity Syslog server 192 180 2 27 logging errors Messages 6 Dropped severity Syslog server 192 180 2 28 logging errors Messages 6 Dropped severity 2 messages were not logged resources
174. ere are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays information on all port channels Console show interfaces port channel Channel Ports 1 Active 1 gl 2 g2 2 Active 2 g2 2 g7 Inactive 3 gl 3 Active 3 g3 3 g8 Page 154 Not approved by Document Control For review only Port Monitor Commands Chapter 18 Port Monitor Commands port monitor The port monitor Interface Configuration mode command starts a port monitoring session Use the no form of this command to stop a port monitoring session Syntax port monitor src interface rx tx no port monitor src interface Parameters e src interface Valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e rx Monitors received packets only e tx Monitors transmitted packets only Default Configuration Monitors both received and transmitted packets Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines This command enables traffic on one port to be copied to another port or between the source port src interface and a destination port port being configured The following restrictions apply to ports configured as destination ports The port cannot be already configured as a source port The port cannot be a member in a port channel An IP interface is not configured on the port GVRP is not enabled on the port The port is not a member of a VLAN except for the default VLAN will automatically be
175. erface Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures a shaper on port g1 Console config if traffic shape 50000 show qos interface The show qos interface User EXEC mode command displays interface QoS information Page 166 Not approved by Document Control For review only QoS Commands Syntax show qos interface ethernet interface number vlan vian id port channel number queuing Parameters e interface number Valid Ethernet port number e vlan id Valid VLAN ID e number Valid port channel number e queuing Indicates the queue strategy WRR or EF the weight for WRR queues the CoS to queue map and the EF priority Default Configuration There is no default configuration for this command Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines If no keyword is specified port QoS information e g DSCP trusted CoS trusted untrusted etc is displayed If no interface is specified QoS information about all interfaces is displayed Example The following example displays QoS information about Ethernet port 1 g g11 Console gt show qos interface ethernet 1 g11 queuing Ethernet 1 911 Strict Priority Cos queue map cos qid 0 2 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 3 6 4 7 4 wrr queue cos map The wrr queue cos map Global Configuration mode command maps Class of Service CoS values to a specific egress
176. ername Bob Session Time Auth Method MAC Address 1d 03 08 58 Remote 0008 3b79 8787 The following table describes significant fields shown above Field Description Port The port number Username The username representing the identity of the Supplicant Session Time The period of time the Supplicant is connected to the system Authentication Method Authentication method used by the Supplicant to open the session MAC Address MAC address of the Supplicant show dot1x statistics The show dot1x statistics Privileged EXEC mode command displays 802 1X statistics for the specified interface Page 324 Not approved by Document Control For review only Syntax show dot1x statistics ethernet interface Parameters e interface Valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays 802 1X statistics for the specified interface 802 1x Commands Console show dotlx statistics ethernet 1 gl EapolFramesRx 11 EapolFramesTx 12 EapolStartFramesRx 12 EapolLogoffFramesRx 1 EapolRespldFramesRx 3 EapolRespFramesRx 6 EapolRegldFramesTx 3 EapolRegFramesTx 6 InvalidEapolFramesRx 0 EapLengthErrorFramesRx 0 LastEapolFrameVersion 1 LastEapolFrameSource 0
177. ers e interface number A valid Ethernet port number e vlan id A valid VLAN number e port channel number A valid port channel number e p address A valid source IP address e mask A valid network mask of the source IP address e mask prefix length Specifies the number of bits that comprise the source IP address prefix The prefix length must be preceded by a forward slash Range 0 32 e service Service type Possible values telnet ssh http https and snmp Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Management Access list Configuration mode User Guidelines Rules with Ethernet VLAN and port channel parameters are valid only if an IP address is defined on the appropriate interface The system supports up to 128 management access rules Example The following example denies all ports in the Access List called mlist Console config management access list mlist Console config macl deny management access class The management access class Global Configuration mode command restricts management connections by defining the active management Access List Use the no form of this command to disable this restriction Syntax management access class console only name no management access class Page 146 Not approved by Document Control For review only Management ACL Commands Parameters e console only Indicates that th
178. essage type Enter a number or one of the following values dvmrp host query host report pim or trace Range 0 255 e destination port Specifies the UDP TCP destination port Range 0 65535 e source port Specifies the UDP TCP source port Range 0 65535 e _ list of flags Specifies a list of TCP flags that can be triggered If a flag is set it is prefixed by If a flag is not set it is prefixed by Possible values urg ack psh rst syn fin urg ack psh rst syn and fin The flags are concatenated into one string For example fin ack Default Configuration No IPv4 ACL is defined Command Mode lp Access list Configuration mode User Guidelines You enter IP Access List configuration mode by using the ip access list Global Configuration mode command Example The following example shows how to define a permit statement for an IP ACL Console config ip access list ip acll Console config ip al permit rsvp 192 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 any dscp 56 deny IP The deny IP Access List Configuration mode command sets conditions to not allow a packet to pass a named IP Access List Syntax deny disable port any protocol any source source wildcara any destination destination wildcard dscp number ip precedence number deny icmp disable port any source source wildcard any destination destination wildcara any icmp type any icmp code dscp number ip p
179. ew only VLAN Commands switchport access vlan The switchport access vlan Interface Configuration mode command configures the VLAN ID when the interface is in access mode Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax switchport access vlan vlan id no switchport access vlan Parameters e vlan id Specifies the ID of the VLAN to which the port is configured Default Configuration All ports belong to VLAN 1 Command Mode Interface configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines The command automatically removes the port from the previous VLAN and adds it to the new VLAN Example The following example configures a VLAN ID of 23 to the untagged layer 2 VLAN Ethernet port 1 916 Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 Console config if switchport access vlan 23 switchport trunk allowed vlan The switchport trunk allowed vlan Interface Configuration mode command adds or removes VLANs to or from a trunk port Syntax switchport trunk allowed vlan add vian list remove vian list y Parameters e add vian list List of VLAN IDs to be added Separate nonconsecutive VLAN IDs with a comma and no spaces A hyphen designates a range of IDs e remove vian list List of VLAN IDs to be removed Separate nonconsecutive VLAN IDs with a comma and no spaces A hyphen designates a range of IDs Default Configuration This command has no default configuration
180. ey must match the encryption used on the RADIUS daemon Range 0 128 characters Default Configuration The key string is an empty string Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example defines the authentication and encryption key for all RADIUS communications between the device and the RADIUS daemon Console config radius server key ati server radius server retransmit The radius server retransmit Global Configuration mode command specifies the number of times the software searches the list of RADIUS server hosts Use the no form of this command to reset the default configuration Syntax radius server retransmit retries no radius server retransmit Page 173 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters e retries Specifies the retransmit value Range 1 10 Default Configuration The software searches the list of RADIUS server hosts 3 times Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the number of times the software searches the list of RADIUS server hosts to 5 times console config radius server retransmit 5 radius server source ip The radius server source ip Global Configuration mode command specifies the source IP address used for communication with RADIUS ser
181. ey row by row Each row must begin with a key string row command This command is useful for configuration files Example The following example enters public key strings for SSH public key client bob Console config crypto key pubkey chain ssh Console config pubkey chain user key bob rsa Console config pubkey key key string AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCvTnRwPW1 Al4kpqIw9GBRonZQZxjHKcqkL6rM10 ZNXfZSkvHG 0us1Z 7611mFT34v7u7ChFAE Vu4GRfpSwoQUvV35LqJJk6710U Zfw011g kTwm175QR9gHujS 6KwGN2QWXgh3ub8gDjTSq muSn Wd05iDX2TExQWu08licglk02LYciz Z4TrEU 9FJxwPiVQOjct KBXuRO0juNgonFYsY OZCkON W9a tnkm1lshRE7Di71 w3fNiOA 6w9044t6t AINEICBCCA4YcF6zMzaT lwefWwx6f Rmt5nhhgdAtN 4oJfcel 66DqVX1gWmN zNR4DYDvSzg01DnwCAC8Qh Fingerprint a4 16 46 23 5a 8d 1d b5 37 59 eb 44 13 b9 33 e9 Console config crypto key pubkey chain ssh Console config pubkey chain user key bob rsa Console config pubkey key key string row AAAAB3Nza Console config pubkey key key string row Clyc2 show ip ssh The show ip ssh Privileged EXEC mode command displays the SSH server configuration Syntax show ip ssh Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 241 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example displays the SSH server configuration Console
182. f the MST instance Range 1 15 e vlan range VLANs to be added to or removed from the specified MST instance To specify a range of VLANs use a hyphen To specify a series of VLANs use a comma Range 1 4094 Default Configuration VLANs are mapped to the common and internal spanning tree CIST instance instance 0 Command Modes MST Configuration mode User Guidelines All VLANs that are not explicitly mapped to an MST instance are mapped to the common and internal spanning tree CIST instance instance 0 and cannot be unmapped from the CIST For two or more devices to be in the same MST region they must have the same VLAN mapping the same configuration revision number and the same name Example The following example maps VLANs 10 20 to MST instance 1 Console config spanning tree mst configuration Console config mst instance 1 add vlan 10 20 name mst The name MST Configuration mode command defines the configuration name Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting Syntax name string no name Parameters e string MST configuration name Case sensitive Range 1 32 characters Default Configuration The default name is a bridge ID Command Mode MST Configuration mode Page 221 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example defines the configuration na
183. f this command to return to the default configuration Syntax ip http port port number no ip http port Parameters e port number Port number for use by the HTTP server Range 0 65535 Default Configuration The default port number is 80 Command Mode Global Configuration mode Page 303 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines Use the crypto certificate generate Global Configuration mode command to generate an HTTPS certificate Specifying 0 as the port number effectively disables HTTP access to the device Example The following example configures the http port number to 100 Console config ip http port 100 ip http exec timeout The ip http port Global Configuration mode command specifies the TCP port to be used by the Web browser interface Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax ip http exec timeout minutes seconds no ip http exec timeout Parameters e minutes Integer that specifies the number of minutes e seconds Additional time intervals in seconds Default Configuration The default is 10 minutes Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command also configures the exec timeout for HTTPS in case the HTTPS timeout was not set To specify no timeout enter the ip https exec timeout 0 0 command ip https server The ip https server Global Configuration mode command enables confi
184. face operations The following are the Interface Configuration modes Line Interface Contains commands to configure the management connections These include commands such as line timeout settings etc The line Global Configuration mode command is used to enter the Line Configuration command mode VLAN Database Contains commands to create a VLAN as a whole The VLAN database Global Configuration mode command is used to enter the VLAN Database Interface Configuration mode Management Access List Contains commands to define management access lists The management access list Global Configuration mode command is used to enter the Management Access List Configuration mode Ethernet Contains commands to manage port configuration The interface ethernet Global Configuration mode command is used to enter the Interface Configuration mode to configure an Ethernet type interface Port Channel Contains commands to configure port channels for example assigning ports to a port channel Most of these commands are the same as the commands in the Ethernet interface mode and are used to manage the member ports as a single entity The interface port channel Global Configuration mode command is used to enter the Port Channel Interface Configuration mode SSH Public Key chain Contains commands to manually specify other device SSH public keys The crypto key pubkey chain ssh Global Configuration mode command is used to enter the SSH Public Key
185. fault configuration Syntax switchport general pvid vian id no switchport general pvid Parameters e vlan id Specifies the PVID Port VLAN ID Default Configuration If the default VLAN is enabled PVID 1 Otherwise PVID 4095 Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode Page 291 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the PVID for Ethernet port 1 g16 when the interface is in general mode Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 Console config if switchport general pvid 234 switchport general ingress filtering disable The switchport general ingress filtering disable Interface Configuration mode command disables the ingress filtering of a port Use the no form of this command to enable the ingress filtering of a port Syntax switchport general ingress filtering disable no switchport general ingress filtering disable Parameters e This command has no keywords or arguments Default Configuration Ingress filtering is enabled Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example disables the ingress filtering of a port Console config switchport general ingress filtering disable switchport general acceptable frame type t
186. g example uses the aaa authentication dot1x default command with no authentication Console config f aaa authentication dotlx default none dot1x system auth control The dot1x system auth control Global Configuration mode command enables 802 1x globally Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax dot1x system auth control Page 313 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide no dot1x system auth control Default Configuration 802 1x is disabled globally Command Modes Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables 802 1x globally Console config dotlx system auth control dot1x port control The dot1x port control Interface Configuration mode command enables manually controlling the authorization state of the port Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax dot1x port control auto force authorized force unauthorized no dot1x port control Parameters e auto Enables 802 1X authentication on the interface and causes the port to transition to the authorized or unauthorized state based on the 802 1X authentication exchange between the port and the client e force authorized Disables 802 1X authentication on the interface and causes the port to transition to the authorized state without any authentication exchange requi
187. g1 Console config interface ethernet 1 gl Console config if power inline powered device IP phone power inline priority The power inline priority Interface Configuration Ethernet mode command configures the inline power management priority of the interface Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax power inline priority critical high low no power inline priority Parameters e critical Indicates that operating the powered device is critical e high Indicates that operating the powered device has high priority low Indicates that operating the powered device has low priority Default Configuration The default setting is low priority Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 158 Not approved by Document Control For review only Power over Ethernet Commands Example The following example configures the device connected to Ethernet interface 1 g1 as a high priority powered device Console config interface ethernet 1 g1 Console config if power inline priority high power inline usage threshold The power inline usage threshold Global Configuration mode command configures the threshold for initiating inline power usage alarms Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax power inline usage threshold percentage
188. ge 290 Not approved by Document Control For review only VLAN Commands Syntax switchport general allowed vlan add vian list tagged untagged switchport general allowed vlan remove Vian list Parameters e add vian list Specifies the list of VLAN IDs to be added Separate nonconsecutive VLAN IDs with a comma and no spaces A hyphen designates a range of IDs e remove vian list Specifies the list of VLAN IDs to be removed Separate nonconsecutive VLAN IDs with a comma and no spaces A hyphen designates a range of IDs e tagged Indicates that the port transmits tagged packets for the VLANs e untagged Indicates that the port transmits untagged packets for the VLANs Default Configuration If the port is added to a VLAN without specifying tagged or untagged the default setting is tagged Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines This command enables changing the egress rule e g from tagged to untagged without first removing the VLAN from the list Example The following example adds VLANs 2 5 and 6 to the allowed list of Ethernet port 1 g16 Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 Console config if switchport general allowed vlan add 2 5 6 tagged switchport general pvid The switchport general pvid Interface Configuration mode command configures the PVID when the interface is in general mode Use the no form of this command to return to the de
189. gins and the second part specifies when it ends All times are relative to the local time zone The start time is relative to standard time The end time is relative to summer time If the starting month is chronologically after the ending month the system assumes that the device is in the southern hemisphere USA rule for daylight savings time e Start Second Sunday in March e End First Sunday in November e Time 2 am local time EU rule for daylight savings time e Start Last Sunday in March e End Last Sunday in October e Time 1 00 am 01 00 Example The following example sets summer time starting on the first Sunday in April at 2 am and finishing on the last Sunday in October at 2 am Console config clock summer time recurring first sun apr 2 00 last sun oct 2 00 sntp authentication key The sntp authentication key Global Configuration mode command defines an authentication key for Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Use the no form of this command to remove the authentication key for SNTP Syntax sntp authentication key number md5 value no sntp authentication key number Parameters e number Key number Range 1 4294967295 e value Key value Range 1 8 characters Default Configuration No authentication key is defined Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Multiple keys can be generated Page 55 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Exam
190. guring the device from a secured browser Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax ip https server no ip https server Default Configuration Disabled Page 304 Not approved by Document Control For review only Web Server Commands Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Use the crypto certificate generate Global Configuration mode command to generate an HTTPS certificate Example The following example enables configuring the device from a secured browser Console config ip https server ip https port The ip https port Global Configuration mode command specifies the TCP port used by the server to configure the device through the Web browser Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax ip https port port number no ip https port Parameters e port number Port number to be used by the HTTP server Range 1 65535 Default Configuration The default port number is 443 Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Specifying 0 as the port number effectively disables HTTP access to the device Example The following example configures the https port number to 100 Console config ip https port 100 ip https exec timeout iThe ip https exec timeout Global Configuration mode command sets the interval for the system wait for user input in https sessions before automatic logoff Us
191. h received Unicast and Broadcast If there is at least 1 trusted key then unauthenticated messages will be ignored Example The following example authenticates key 8 Console config sntp authentication key 8 md5 ClkKey Console config sntp trusted key 8 Console config sntp authenticate sntp client poll timer The sntp client poll timer Global Configuration mode command sets the polling time for the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP client Use the no form of this command to return to default configuration Syntax sntp client poll timer seconds no sntp client poll timer Parameters e seconds Polling interval in seconds Range 60 86400 Default Configuration Polling interval is 1024 seconds Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example sets the polling time for the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP client to 120 seconds Console config sntp client poll timer 120 sntp broadcast client enable The sntp broadcast client enable Global Configuration mode command enables Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Broadcast clients Use the no form of this command to disable SNTP Broadcast clients Page 57 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax sntp broadcast client enable no sntp broadcast client enable Default Configuration The SNTP Broadcast client is disabled
192. he device To end the session enter an empty line The imported certificate must be based on a certificate request created by the crypto certificate request Privileged EXEC mode command If the public key found in the certificate does not match the device s SSL RSA key the command fails This command is not saved in the device configuration however the certificate imported by this command is saved in the private configuration which is never displayed to the user or backed up to another device Example The following example imports a certificate signed by Certification Authority for HTTPS Console config crypto certificate 1 import A BEGIN CERTIFICATE dHmUgUm9vdCBDZXJ0aWZpZXI wxXDANBgkqhkiG9wOBAQEFAANLADBIAkEAp4HS nnH xQ0SGA2f fkRBwU2XIxb7n8VPsTml1xyJ1t11lalGagchfMqge0kmfhcoHSWr yf 1FpDOMWOTgDAwIDAQABo4IBo3jCCAZ4wEwYJKwYBBAGCNxOCBAYeBABDAEEw CwROPBAQDAgFGMA8GA1UdEwWEB wQOFMAMBAf8wHOYDVROOBBYEFAf 4MT9BRD47 ZvKBAEL9Ggp 6MI IBNgY DVRO fBIIBLTCCASkwgdKggctggcyGgclsZGFw0i8v LOVByb3h5JTIwU2 9mdHdhcmU1MjBSb2 90 JTIwQ2VydGlmaWVyLENOPXNIcnZ1 Certificate imported successfully Issued to router gm com Issued by www verisign com Valid from 8 9 2003 to 8 9 2004 Subject CN router gm com 0 General Motors C US Finger print DC789788 DC88A988 127897BC BB789788 ip https certificate The ip https certificate Global Configuration mode command configures the active certificate for HTTPS Use the no form of this com
193. he name of the filter Range 1 30 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode Page 206 Not approved by Document Control For review only SNMP Commands User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the configuration of filters Console show snmp filters Name OID Tree Type user filter dE RE wl al Included user filter We SVC lo Excluded user filter 1 396 1 29122 22 Included show snmp users The show snmp users Privileged EXEC mode command displays the configuration of users Syntax show snmp users username Parameters e username Specifies the name of the user Range 1 30 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the configuration of users Console show snmp users Name Group name Auth Method Remote John user group md5 John user group md5 08009009020C0B099C075879 Page 207 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 24 Spanning Tree Commands spanning tree The spanning tree Global Configuration mode command enables spanning tree functionality Use the no form of this command to disable spanning tree functionality Syntax spanning tree no spanning tree Defau
194. he required parameters after the command keyword For example to set a password for the administrator enter Console config username admin password alansmith When working with the CLI the command options are not displayed The command is not selected from a menu but is manually entered To see what commands are available in each mode or within an interface configuration the CLI does provide a method of displaying the available commands the command syntax requirements and in some instances parameters required to complete the command The standard command to request help is There are two instances where help information can be displayed Keyword lookup The character is entered in place of a command A list of all valid commands and corresponding help messages are is displayed e Partial keyword lookup If a command is incomplete and or the character is entered in place of a parameter The matched keyword or parameters for this command are displayed To assist in using the CLI there is an assortment of editing features The following features are described e Terminal Command Buffer e Command Completion e Nomenclature e Keyboard Shortcuts Terminal Command Buffer Every time a command is entered in the CLI it is recorded on an internally managed Command History buffer Commands stored in the buffer are maintained on a First In First Out FIFO basis These commands can be recalled reviewed modified and reissue
195. his command to remove the default domain name Syntax ip domain name name no ip domain name Parameters e name Specifies the default domain name used to complete unqualified host names Do not include the initial period that separates an unqualified name from the domain name Range 1 158 characters Default Configuration A default domain name is not defined Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example defines default domain name www website com Console config ip domain name www website com Page 125 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide ip name server The ip name server Global Configuration mode command defines the available name servers Use the no form of this command to remove a name server Syntax ip name server server address server address2 server address8 no ip name server server address1 server address8 Parameters e server address Specifies IP addresses of the name server Default Configuration No name server addresses are specified Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The preference of the servers is determined by the order in which they were entered Up to 8 servers can be defined using one command or using multiple commands To define a radius server on the out of band port use the out of band IP address format oob ip address
196. hostname Specifies the name of the host Range 1 158 characters e community string Specifies a password like community string sent with the notification operation Range 1 20 e traps Indicates that SNMP traps are sent to this host If unspecified SNMPv2 traps are sent to the host e informs Indicates that SNMP informs are sent to this host Not applicable to SNMPv1 e 1 Indicates that SNMPv1 traps will be used e 2 Indicates that SNMPv2 traps will be used If e port Specifies the UDP port of the host to use If unspecified the default UDP port number is 162 Range 1 65535 filternmame Specifies a string that defines the filter for this host If unspecified nothing is filtered Range 1 30 characters e seconds Specifies the number of seconds to wait for an acknowledgment before resending informs If unspecified the default timeout period is 15 seconds Range 1 300 e retries Specifies the maximum number of times to resend an inform request If unspecified the default maximum number of retries is 3 Range 0 255 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines When configuring an SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 notification recipient a notification view for that recipient is automatically generated for all the MIB When configuring an SNMPv1 notification recipient the Inform option cannot be selected If a trap and inform a
197. idelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example In this example the bridge tables are cleared Console clear bridge port security The port security Interface Configuration mode command enables port security on an interface Use the no form of this command to disable port security on an interface Syntax port security forward discard discard shutdown trap seconds no port security Page 39 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters e forward Forwards frames with unlearned source addresses but does not learn the address e discard Discards frames with unlearned source addresses This is the default if no option is indicated e discard shutdown Discards frames with unlearned source addresses The port is also shut down e trap seconds Send SNMP traps and specifies the minimum time between consecutive traps Default Configuration This setting is disabled Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example In this example port 1 g1 forwards all packets without learning addresses of packets from unknown sources and sends traps every 100 seconds if a packet with an unknown source address is received Console config interface ethernet 1 g1 Console config if port security forward trap 100 port security mode The port security mode Interface Configur
198. idge multicast filtering Parameters This command has no keywords or arguments Default Configuration Filtering Multicast addresses is disabled All Multicast addresses are flooded to all ports Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines e If routers exist on the VLAN do not change the unregistered Multicast addresses state to drop on the routers ports e If Multicast routers exist on the VLAN and IGMP snooping isn t enabled use the bridge multicast forward all command to enable forwarding all Multicast packets to the Multicast routers Example In this example bridge Multicast filtering is enabled Console config bridge multicast filtering bridge multicast address The bridge multicast address Interface Configuration mode command registers MAC layer Multicast addresses to the bridge table and adds ports statically to the group Use the no form of this command to deregister the address Syntax bridge multicast address mac multicast address Parameters e add Adds ports to the group If no option is specified this is the default option e remove Removes ports from the group e mac multicast address A valid MAC Multicast address e interface list Separate nonconsecutive Ethernet ports with a comma and no spaces a hyphen is used to designate a range of ports e port channel number list Separate nonconsecutive port channels with a comma and no spaces a hyphen is used to designat
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200. il the keys are generated To generate SSH server keys use the crypto key generate dsa and crypto key generate rsa Global Configuration mode commands Example The following example enables configuring the device from a SSH server Console config ip ssh server crypto key generate dsa The crypto key generate dsa Global Configuration mode command generates DSA key pairs Syntax crypto key generate dsa Default Configuration DSA key pairs do not exist Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines DSA keys are generated in pairs one public DSA key and one private DSA key If the device already has DSA keys a warning and prompt to replace the existing keys with new keys are displayed This command is not saved in the device configuration however the keys generated by this command are saved in the private configuration which is never displayed to the user or backed up on another device DSA keys are saved to the backup master This command may take a considerable period of time to execute Example The following example generates DSA key pairs Console config crypto key generate dsa crypto key generate rsa The crypto key generate rsa Global Configuration mode command generates RSA key pairs Syntax crypto key generate rsa Default Configuration RSA key pairs do not exist Page 237 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode Global Configuration mode
201. in authentication command e Create a list by entering the aaa authentication login ist name method command for a particular protocol where list name is any character string used to name this list The method argument identifies the list of methods that the authentication algorithm tries in the given sequence e The additional methods of authentication are used only if the previous method returns an error not if it fails To ensure that the authentication succeeds even if all methods return an error specify none as the final method in the command line Example The following example configures the authentication login Console config aaa authentication login default radius local enable none aaa authentication enable The aaa authentication enable Global Configuration mode command defines authentication method lists for accessing higher privilege levels Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax aaa authentication enable default ist name method1 method2 no aaa authentication enable default ist name Parameters default Uses the listed authentication methods that follow this argument as the default list of methods when using higher privilege levels e list name Character string used to name the list of authentication methods activated when using access higher privilege levels Range 1 12 characters e method1 method2 Specify at least one from the fo
202. in the most recently received EAPOL frame LastEapolFrameSource The source MAC address carried in the most recently received EAPOL frame dot1x auth not req The dot1x auth not req Interface Configuration VLAN mode command enables unauthorized devices access to the VLAN Use the no form of this command to disable access to the VLAN Syntax dot1x auth not req no dot1x auth not req Default Configuration Access is enabled Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode Page 326 Not approved by Document Control For review only 802 1x Commands User Guidelines An access port cannot be a member in an unauthenticated VLAN The native VLAN of a trunk port cannot be an unauthenticated VLAN For a general port the PVID can be an unauthenticated VLAN although only tagged packets would be accepted in the unauthorized state Example The following example enables access to the VLAN to unauthorized devices Console config interface vlan 5 Console config if dotlx auth not req dot1x guest vlan The dot1x guest vlan Interface Configuration mode command defines a guest VLAN Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax dot1x guest vlan no dot1x guest vlan Default Configuration No VLAN is defined as a guest VLAN Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines Use the dot1x guest vlan enable Interface Configuration mod
203. ine Interface User s Guide reload The reload Privileged EXEC mode command reloads the operating system Syntax reload Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines Caution should be exercised when resetting the device to ensure that no other activity is being performed In particular the user should verify that no configuration files are being downloaded at the time of reset Example The following example reloads the operating system Console reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your current session Do you want to continue y n n resume Syntax resume connection Default Configuration The default connection number is that of the most recent connection Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following command switches to open Telnet session number 1 Console gt resume Page 264 Not approved by Document Control For review only hostname System Management Commands The hostname Global Configuration mode command specifies or modifies the device host name Use the no form of this command to remove the existing host name Syntax hostname name no hostname Parameters e name The host name of the device Range 1 158 characters Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode
204. ing off the device Syntax exit Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Page 278 Not approved by Document Control For review only User Interface Commands Command Mode Privileged and User EXEC modes User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example closes an active terminal session Console gt exit end The end command ends the current configuration session and returns to the Privileged EXEC mode Syntax end Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode All configuration modes User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example changes from Global Configuration mode to Privileged EXEC mode Console config end Console help The help command displays a brief description of the help system Syntax help Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode All command modes Page 279 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example describes the help system Console help Help may be requested at any point in a command by entering a question mark If nothing matches the currently entered incomplete command the help list is empty This indicates that for a query at this point
205. interface Management ACL only restricts access to the device for management configuration or viewing Example The following example creates a management Access List called mlist configures management Ethernet interfaces 1 g1 and 2 g9 and makes the new Access List the active list Console config management access list mlist Console config macl permit ethernet 1 g1l Console config macl permit ethernet 2 g9 Console config macl exit Console config management access class mlist Page 144 Not approved by Document Control For review only Management ACL Commands The following example creates a management Access List called mlist configures all interfaces to be management interfaces except Ethernet interfaces 1 g1 and 2 g9 and makes the new Access List the active list Console config management access list mlist Console config macl deny ethernet 1 g1 Console config macl deny ethernet 2 99 Console config macl permit Console config macl exit Console config management access class mlist permit Management The permit Management Access List Configuration mode command defines a permit rule Syntax permit ethernet interface number vlan vian id port channel port channel number service service permit ip source p address mask mask prefix length ethernet interface number vlan vian id port channel port channel number service
206. io A iia 167 gos trust Global aiii A dsd 168 GOS Map dSCp GUEUC tt A A EA AA dae Mine ead 169 QOS COS ii ie ie de ed a dele eel 170 SHOW GOS map culata atlas 170 Chapter 21 Radius Commands coococcccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn se nee eee see enn 172 E OE EEEE E A sab aleve ok tales antacids s0hb peadag ana teeena A tenia lta aes 172 FACIUS SEIVER KEY iii ld di aA 173 radius server CA 173 FACIUS SEIVEF SOUCE IP s in reh anes nadaan eade en det aa read suey la aita ER E iee aaa eaa Ta 174 radiuS server MEU iii ji a iis 175 ENE 175 SHOW TAdIUS SEIVENS iaie ae ha a A deere edd 176 Chapter 22 RMON Corman Gs coooccccnccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nenes 178 SHOW TMON Stat a A id 178 mnor collection hlstory 2d c 180 show rmon collection history incida article araceli pea 180 ShoW IMON HISTORY ui ara 181 NR 184 show rmon alarm table cccccceeceeeeeeee cess cece E A E EE E E 185 Show mon ala Me iio ici Miceli idilio reas 186 MON D AEE saad llana nico linia AAA EA 187 SHOW sMON VEAS e td a ba ge ed ls She 188 SNOW IMOT IOO FA A A AS 189 A ON 190 Chapter 23 SNMP CommandsS cooocccccnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn cnn 192 Snmp lt server COMM UNIY ee ee ae ee ee ee a 192 SMIMP SCRVER NN 193 shmp server GrOUl Pisce sees seek opera ito rank a a aa jak teen sank dla 194 SAM PESO US aa 194 Snmp server enginelDloGal iso iii a Ain 196 Page vi Not approved by Document Control For review only snmp server enable traps
207. ion Ethernet mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example assigns a long administrative LACP timeout to Ethernet port 1 g6 Console config interface ethernet 1 g6 Console config if lacp timeout long Page 140 LACP Commands show lacp ethernet The show lacp ethernet Privileged EXEC mode command displays LACP information for Ethernet ports Syntax show lacp ethernet interface parameters statistics protocol state Parameters e interface Valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e parameters Link aggregation parameter information e statistics Link aggregation statistics information e protocol state Link aggregation protocol state information Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example display LACP information for Ethernet port 1 g1 Console show lacp ethernet 1 gl Port 1 gl LACP parameters Actor system priority 1 system mac addr 00 00 12 34 56 78 port Admin key 30 port Oper key 30 port Oper number 21 port Admin priority 1 port Oper priority 1 port Admin timeout LONG port Oper timeout LONG LACP Activity ACTIVE Aggregation AGGREGATABLE synchronization FALSE collecting FALSE Page 141 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User
208. ion URL or reserved keyword of the file to be deleted Range 1 160 characters The following table displays keywords and URL prefixes Keyword Source or Destination flash Source or destination URL for flash memory It s the default in case a URL is specified without a prefix startup config Represents the startup configuration file Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines sys prv image 1 and image 2 files cannot be deleted Example The following example deletes file test from flash memory Console delete flash test Delete flash test confirm Page 68 Not approved by Document Control For review only Configuration and Image File Commands boot system The boot system Privileged EXEC mode command specifies the system image that the device loads at startup Syntax boot system unit unif image 1 image 2 Parameters e unit Specifies the unit number e image 1 Specifies image 1 as the system startup image e image 2 Specifies image 2 as the system startup image Default Configuration If the unit number is unspecified the default setting is the master unit number Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines Use the show bootvar command to find out which image is the active image Example The following example loads system image 1 at device
209. isplayed This assists in entering the correct command By pressing the lt Tab gt button an incomplete command is entered If the characters already entered are not enough for the system to identify a single matching command press to display the available commands matching the characters already entered Nomenclature When referring to an Ethernet port in a CLI command the following format is used e Foran Ethernet port on a standalone device Ethernet_type port_number e Foran Ethernet port on a stacked device unit_number Ethernet_type port number The Ethernet type may be Gigabit Ethernet indicated by g or Fast Ethernet indicated by e For example g3 stands for Gigabit Ethernet port 3 on a stand alone device and e3 stands for Fast Ethernet port 3 on a stand alone device whereas 1 g3 stands for Gigabit Ethernet port 3 on stacking unit 1 and 1 g3 stands for Fast Ethernet port 3 on stacking unit 1 The ports may be described on an individual basis or within a range Use format port number port number to specify a set of consecutive ports and port number port number to indicate a set of non consecutive ports For example g1 3 stands for Gigabit Ethernet ports 1 2 and 3 and g1 5 stands for Gigabit Ethernet ports 1 and 5 Keyboard Shortcuts The CLI has a range of keyboard shortcuts to assist in editing the CLI commands The following table describes the CLI shortcuts Keyboard Key De
210. itted After an ACE is added an implied deny any any condition exists at the end of the list and those packets that do not match the conditions defined in the permit statement are denied If the VLAN ID is specified the policy map cannot be connected to the VLAN interface Example The following example shows how to create a MAC ACL with deny rules Console config mac access list macll Console config mac acl deny 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 any service acl The service acl Interface Configuration mode command controls access to an interface Use the no form of this command to remove the access control Syntax service acl input ac name no service acl input Parameters e input Applies the specified ACL to the input interface Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet Port Channel mode User Guidelines In advanced mode when an ACL is bound to an interface the port trust mode is set to trust 12 13 and not to 12 Example The following example binds services an ACL to Ethernet interface g2 Console config interface ethernet g2 Console config if service acl input macll Page 21 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide show access lists The show access lists Privileged EXEC mode command displays Access Control Lists ACLs configured on the switch Syntax show access lists name Para
211. l syntax unit port Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables configuring Ethernet port 5 g18 Console config interface ethernet 5 g18 interface range ethernet The interface range ethernet Global Configuration mode command configures multiple Ethernet type interfaces at the same time Syntax interface range ethernet port range all Parameters e port rrange List of valid ports Where more than one port is listed separate nonconsecutive ports with a comma and no spaces use a hyphen to designate a range of ports and group a list separated by commas in brackets e all All Ethernet ports Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Page 82 Not approved by Document Control For review only Ethernet Configuration Commands Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Commands under the interface range context are executed independently on each active interface in the range If the command returns an error on one of the active interfaces it does not stop executing commands on other active interfaces Example The following example shows how ports 5 g18 to 5 g20 and 3 g1 to 3 24 are grouped to receive the same command Console config interface range ethernet 5 918 20 3 91 24 Consol
212. leged EXEC mode User Guidelines A MAC address can be displayed in IP format only if it s in the range 0100 5e00 0000 through 0100 5e7f ffff Example In this example Multicast MAC address and IP Address Table information is displayed Console show bridge multicast address table static Multicast address table for VLANs in MAC GROUP bridging mode Vlan MAC Address Type Ports 1 0100 5e23 8787 static 1 91 2 92 Forbidden ports for multicast addresses Vlan MAC Address Ports console show bridge multicast filtering The show bridge multicast filtering User EXEC mode command displays Multicast filtering configuration Page 47 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax show bridge multicast filtering vian id Parameters vlan id VLAN ID value Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example In this example the Multicast configuration for VLAN 1 is displayed onsole show pridage multicas 1 ering Filtering Enabled LAN 1 orward All B a ES UN Hig B Q E Q a fe fe fa 7 Q E H B B rro pl on E rro A A E AAA SA A on A TT A E pa A o A A 7 TE TELAS Q Pal A H Page 48 Not approved by Document Control For review only Address Table Commands onsole show pridage
213. line speed The speed Line Configuration mode command sets the line baud rate Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax speed bps no speed Parameters bps Baud rate in bits per second bps Possible values are 2400 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 Page 131 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Default Configuration The default speed is 9600 bps Command Mode Line Configuration console mode User Guidelines This command is available only on the line console The configured speed is applied when Autobaud is disabled This configuration applies only to the current session Example The following example configures the line baud rate to 115200 Console config line console Console config line speed 115200 autobaud The autobaud Line Configuration mode command sets the line for automatic baud rate detection autobaud Use the no form of this command to disable automatic baud rate detection Syntax autobaud no autobaud Default Configuration Autobaud is disabled Command Mode Line Configuration console mode User Guidelines This command is available only on the line console To start communication using Autobaud press lt Enter gt twice This configuration applies only to the current session Example The following example enables autobaud Console config line console Console config line autobaud
214. lines for this command Example The following example displays the status of all configured interfaces Console show interfaces status Port Type Duplex Speed Neg Flow Link Back Mdix Ctrl State Pressure Mode g1 G Copper z5 Down zs z 92 G Copper 5 e Down TF 93 G Copper 7 s is Down g4 G Copper ae Down SS g5 G Copper Full 100 Enabled off Up Disabled Auto g6 G Copper lt 74 Down T g7 G Copper a a ES Down e 98 G Copper F a Down 99 G Copper Down o g10 G Copper s Down s RA g11 G Copper az Down g12 G Copper 2a S Down SS g13 G Copper Down z TE g14 G Copper Down Page 93 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide 1 g15 1G Copper sa Down FA 1 g16 1G Copper oe Down is 1 917 1G Copper ae Down 1 g18 1G Copper gt gt Down 1 g19 1G Copper Down ES show interfaces description The show interfaces description Privileged EXEC mode command displays the description for all configured interfaces Syntax show interfaces description ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e interface Valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration
215. llowing table Keyword Description enable Uses the enable password for authentication line Uses the line password for authentication none Uses no authentication radius Uses the list of all RADIUS servers for authentication Uses username enabx where x is the privilege level tacacs Uses the list of all TACACS servers for authentication Uses username Senabx where x is the privilege level Default Configuration If the default list is not set only the enable password is checked This has the same effect as the command aaa authentication enable default enable On the console the enable password is used if it exists If no password is set the process still succeeds This has the same effect as using the command aaa authentication enable default enable none Page 25 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines e The default and optional list names created with the aaa authentication enable command are used with the enable authentication command e The additional methods of authentication are used only if the previous method returns an error not if it fails To ensure that the authentication succeeds even if all methods return an error specify none as the final method in the command line All aaa authentication enable default requests sent by the device to a RADIUS or TACACS server include the username enabx wher
216. login authentication Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax aaa authentication login default ist name method method2 no aaa authentication login default ist name Parameters e default Uses the listed authentication methods that follow this argument as the default list of methods when a user logs in e list name Character string used to name the list of authentication methods activated when a user logs in Range 1 12 characters e method1 method2 Specify at least one from the following table Keyword Description enable Uses the enable password for authentication line Uses the line password for authentication local Uses the local username database for authentication none Uses no authentication radius Uses the list of all RADIUS servers for authentication tacacs Uses the list of all TACACS servers for authentication Default Configuration The local user database is checked This has the same effect as the command aaa authentication login ist name local N Note On the console login succeeds without any authentication check if the authentication method is not defined Command Mode Global Configuration mode Page 24 Not approved by Document Control For review only AAA Commands User Guidelines e The default and optional list names created with the aaa authentication login command are used with the log
217. lt Configuration Spanning tree is enabled Command Modes Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables spanning tree functionality Console config spanning tree spanning tree mode The spanning tree mode Global Configuration mode command configures the spanning tree protocol Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax spanning tree mode stp rstp mstp no spanning tree mode Parameters e stp Indicates that the Spanning Tree Protocol STP is enabled e rstp Indicates that the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP is enabled e mstp Indicates that the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP is enabled Default Configuration STP is enabled Page 208 Not approved by Document Control For review only Spanning Tree Commands Command Modes Global Configuration mode User Guidelines In RSTP mode the device uses STP when the neighbor device uses STP In MSTP mode the device uses RSTP when the neighbor device uses RSTP and uses STP when the neighbor device uses STP Example The following example configures the spanning tree protocol to RSTP console config spanning tree mode rstp spanning tree forward time The spanning tree forward time Global Configuration mode command configures the spanning tree bridge forward time which is the amount of
218. lt Configuration This command has no default configuration Page 129 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays host information Console show hosts System name Device Default domain is gm com sales gm com usa sales gm com DHCP Name address lookup is enabled Name servers Preference order 176 16 1 18 176 16 1 19 Configured host name to address mapping Host Addresses ds o 176 16 8 9 DHCP Cache TTL Hours Host Total Elapsed Type Addresses ls 2 ee Page 130 Not approved by Document Control For review only Line Commands Chapter 13 Line Commands line The line Global Configuration mode command identifies a specific line for configuration and enters the Line Configuration command mode Syntax line console telnet ssh Parameters e console Console terminal line e telnet Virtual terminal for remote console access Telnet e ssh Virtual terminal for secured remote console access SSH Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the device as a virtual terminal for remote console access Console config line telnet Console config
219. lt Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Do not include spaces in the text string or place text that includes spaces inside quotation marks Example The following example defines the device location as New_York Console config snmp server location New_York snmp server set The snmp server set Global Configuration mode command defines the SNMP MIB value Syntax snmp server set variable name namg1 value name2 value Parameters variable name MIB variable name e name value List of name and value pairs In the case of scalar MIBs only a single pair of name values In the case of an entry in a table at least one pair of name and value followed by one or more fields Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Although the CLI can set any required configuration there might be a situation where a SNMP user sets a MIB variable that does not have an equivalent command In order to generate configuration files that support those situations the snmp server set command is used This command is case sensitive Example The following example configures the scalar MIB sysName with the value ati Console config snmp server set sysName sysname ati Page 202 Not approved by Document Control For review only show snmp The show snmp
220. mand Line Interface User s Guide Syntax show line console telnet ssh Parameters e console Console terminal line e telnet Virtual terminal for remote console access Telnet e ssh Virtual terminal for secured remote console access SSH Default Configuration If the line is not specified the default value is console Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the line configuration Console gt show line Console configuration Interactive timeout Disabled History 10 Baudrate 9600 Databits 8 Parity none Stopbits 1 Telnet configuration Interactive timeout 10 minutes 10 seconds History 10 SSH configuration Interactive timeout 10 minutes 10 seconds History 10 Page 136 Not approved by Document Control For review only Line Commands Page 137 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Section 14 LACP Commands lacp system priority The lacp system priority Global Configuration mode command configures the system priority Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax lacp system priority value no lacp system priority Parameters e value Specifies system priority value Range 1 65535 Default Configuration The default system priority is 1 Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines
221. mand reactivates an interface that was shutdown Syntax set interface active ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e interface Valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e port channel number Valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines This command is used to activate interfaces that were configured to be active but were shutdown by the system for some reason e g port security Example The following example reactivates interface 1 g5 Console set interface active ethernet 1 95 show interfaces advertise The show interfaces advertise Privileged EXEC mode command displays autonegotiation data Syntax show interfaces advertise ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters interface Valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e port channel number Valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Page 90 Not approved by Document Control For review only Ethernet Configuration Commands Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following examples display autonegotiation information Console show interfaces advertise Port Type eg Operational Link Advertisement gl G Copper Enabled TE g2 G Copper Enabled o
222. mand to return to the default configuration Syntax ip https certificate number no ip https certificate Parameters e number Specifies the certificate number Range 1 2 Default Configuration Certificate number 1 Page 309 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The crypto certificate generate command should be used to generate HTTPS certificates Example The following example configures the active certificate for HTTPS Console config ip https certificate 1 show crypto certificate mycertificate The show crypto certificate mycertificate Privileged EXEC mode command displays the SSH certificates of the device Syntax show crypto certificate mycertificate number Parameters e number Specifies the certificate number Range 1 2 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the certificate Console show crypto certificate mycertificate 1 ez BEGIN CERTIFICATE dHmUgUm9vdCBDZXJ0aWZpZX I wXDANBgkgqhkiG9w0BAQEFAANLADBIAkEAp4HS nnH xQSGA2ffkRBwU2XIxb7n8VPsTmlxyJltllalGagqchfMqge0kmfhcoHSwr yf1FpDOMWOTgDAwI DAQABo4 1BojCCAZ4wEwY JKwY BBAGCNx QCBAY eBABDAEEw CwROPBAQDAgFGMA8GA1UdEWEB wQFMAMBAf 8wHQYDVROOBBYEFAf 4MT9BRD47 ZvKBAEL9Ggp 6MI IBNgY DVRO fBII
223. match the encryption used on the TACACS daemon Range 0 128 characters Default Configuration Empty string Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example sets the authentication encryption key Console config tacacs server key ati s tacacs server timeout The tacacs server timeout Global Configuration mode command sets the interval during which the device waits for a TACACS server to reply Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax tacacs server timeout timeout no tacacs server timeout Parameters e timeout Specifies the timeout value in seconds Range 1 30 Page 259 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Default Configuration 5 seconds Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example sets the timeout value to 30 Console config tacacs server timeout 30 tacacs server source ip The tacacs server source ip Global Configuration mode command configures the source IP address to be used for communication with TACACS servers Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax tacacs server source ip source no tacacs server source ip source Parameters e source Specifies the source IP address Default Configura
224. mber of packets received longer than 1518 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error The total number of packets including bad packets received that are 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets 65 to 127 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that are between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets 128 to 255 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that are between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets 256 to 511 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that are between 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets 512 to 1023 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that are between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets 1024 to 1518 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that are between 1024 and 1518 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Page 179 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide rmon collection histo
225. me Specifies the host entry to be removed Range 1 158 characters e Removes all entries Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 128 Not approved by Document Control For review only IP Addressing Commands Example The following example deletes all entries from the host name to address cache Console clear host clear host dhcp The clear host dhcp Privileged EXEC mode command deletes entries from the host name to address mapping received from Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Syntax clear host dhcp name Parameters e name Specifies the host entry to be removed Range 1 158 characters e Removes all entries Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines This command deletes the host name to address mapping temporarily until the next renew of the IP address Example The following example deletes all entries from the host name to address mapping Console clear host dhcp show hosts The show hosts Privileged EXEC mode command displays the default domain name a list of name server hosts the static and the cached list of host names and addresses Syntax show hosts name Parameters e name Specifies the host name Range 1 158 characters Defau
226. me as region Console config spanning tree mst configuration Console config mst name region 1 revision mst The revision MST configuration command defines the configuration revision number Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax revision value no revision Parameters e value Configuration revision number Range 0 65535 Default Configuration The default configuration revision number is 0 Command Mode MST Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example sets the configuration revision to 1 Console config spanning tree mst configuration Console config mst revision 1 show mst The show MST Configuration mode command displays the current or pending MST region configuration Syntax show current pending Parameters e current Indicates the current region configuration e pending Indicates the pending region configuration Page 222 Not approved by Document Control For review only Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode MST Configuration mode User Guidelines Spanning Tree Commands The pending MST region configuration takes effect only after entering the MST configuration mode Example The following example displays a pending MST region configuration Console config mst show pending Pending M
227. message logging This command sends debug or error messages to a logging process which logs messages to designated locations asynchronously to the process that generated the messages Use the no form of this command to disable the logging process Syntax logging on no logging on Default Configuration Logging is enabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The logging process controls the distribution of logging messages at various destinations such as the logging buffer logging file or syslog server Logging on and off at these destinations can be individually configured using the logging buffered logging file and logging Global Configuration mode commands However if the logging on command is disabled no messages are sent to these destinations Only the console receives messages Example The following example enables logging error messages Console config logging on logging The logging Global Configuration mode command logs messages to a syslog server Use the no form of this command to delete the syslog server with the specified address from the list of syslogs Syntax logging ip address hostname port port severity level facility facility description text no logging ip address hostname Page 245 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters e p address IP address of the host to be used as a syslog server e hostname Specifies th
228. meters name Name of the ACL Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays access lists Console show access lists IP access list ACL1 permit ip host 172 30 40 1 any permit rsvp host 172 30 8 8 any show interfaces access lists The show interfaces access lists Privileged EXEC mode command displays access lists applied on interfaces Syntax show interfaces access lists ethernet interface vlan vlan id port channel port channel number Parameters e vlan id Specifies the ID of the VLAN interface The full syntax is unit port e port channel number Valid port channel Index Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode Page 22 Not approved by Document Control For review only User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays ACLs applied to the interfaces of a device Table 1 ACL Commands Console show interfaces access lists Interfaces Input ACL 1 g1 ACL1 2 91 ACL3 Page 23 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 3 AAA Commands aaa authentication login The aaa authentication login Global Configuration mode command defines
229. mission Control Protocol tcp 6 Exterior Gateway Protocol egp 8 Interior Gateway Protocol igp 9 User Datagram Protocol udp 17 Host Monitoring Protocol hmp 20 Reliable Data Protocol rdp 27 Inter Domain Policy Routing Protocol idpr 35 Page 17 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide IP Protocol Abbreviated Name Protocol Number e Aa a A SE Routing Header for IPv6 ipv6 route 43 Fragment Header for IPv6 ipv6 frag 44 Inter Domain Routing Protocol idrp 45 Reservation Protocol rsvp 46 General Routing Encapsulation gre 47 Encapsulating Security Payload 50 esp 50 Authentication Header ah 51 ICMP for IPv6 ipv6 icmp 58 EIGRP routing protocol eigrp 88 Open Shortest Path Protocol ospf 89 Protocol Independent Multicast pim 103 Layer Two Tunneling Protocol I2tp 115 ISIS over IPv4 isis 124 any IP protocol any 25504 Default Configuration No IPv4 Access List is defined Command Mode IP Access list Configuration mode User Guidelines e Enter IP Access List configuration mode by using the ip access list Global Configuration mode command e After an access control entry ACE is added to an access control list an implied deny any any condition exists at the end of the list That is if there are no matches the packets are denied However before the first ACE is added the list permits all packets Example The following example shows how
230. mmand Page 95 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example displays traffic seen by the physical interface Console show interfaces counters Port InOctets InUcastPkts InMcastPkts InBcastPkts 1 91 183892 0 0 0 2 91 0 0 0 0 3 91 123899 0 0 0 Port OutOctets OutUcastPkts OutMcastPkts OutBcastPkts 1 g1 9188 0 0 0 2 91 0 0 0 0 3 91 8789 0 0 0 Ch InOctets InUcastPkts InMcastPkts InBcastPkts 1 27889 0 0 0 Ch OutOctets OutUcastPkts OutMcastPkts OutBcastPkts il 23739 0 0 0 The following example displays counters for Ethernet port 1 g1 0 console show interfaces counters Port InUcastPkts InMcastPkts InBcastPkts InOctets 1 g1 0 0 0 0 1 92 0 0 0 0 1 93 0 0 0 0 Port OutUcastPkts OutMcastPkts OutBcastPkts OutOctets 1 g1 0 0 0 0 1 92 0 0 0 0 1 93 0 0 0 0 Ch InUcastPkts InMcastPkts InBcastPkts InOctets Not approved by Document Control For review only Page 96 Ethernet Configuration Commands chl 0 0 0 0 ch2 0 0 0 0 ch3 0 0 0 0 ch4 0 0 0 0 ch5 0 0 0 0 ch6 0 0 0 0 ch7 0 0 0 0 ch8 0 0 0 0 OutUcastPkts OutMcastPkts OutBcastPkts OutOctets chl 0 0 0 0 ch2 0 0 0 0 ch3 0 0 0 0 ch4 0 0 0 0 ch5 0 0 0 0 ch6 0 0 0 0 ch7 0 0 0 0 ch8 0 0 0 0 console Console show interfaces counters ethernet 1 gl Port InUcastPkts InMcastPkts InBcastPkts InOctets 1 g1 0 0 0 0 Port OutUcastPkts OutMcastPkts OutBcastPkts OutOctets 1 g1 0 0 0 0 FCS Errors
231. model e priv Indicates authentication of a packet with encryption Applicable only to the SNMP Version 3 security model e readview Specifies a string that is the name of the view that enables only viewing the contents of the agent If unspecified all objects except for the community table and SNMPv3 user and access tables are available e writeview Specifies a string that is the name of the view that enables entering data and configuring the contents of the agent If unspecified nothing is defined for the write view e notifyview Specifies a string that is the name of the view that enables specifying an inform or a trap If unspecified nothing is defined for the notify view Applicable only to the SNMP Version 3 security model Default Configuration No group entry exists Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example attaches a group called user group to SNMPv3 and assigns to the group the privacy security level and read access rights to a view called user view Console config snmp server group user group v3 priv read user view snmp server user The snmp server user Global Configuration mode command configures a new SNMP Version 3 user Use the no form of this command to remove a user Page 194 Not approved by Document Control For review only SNMP Commands Syntax snmp server user username groupname r
232. multicas 1 ering iltering Enabled LAN 1 Forward Unregistered orward All tatic tatus orbidden ilter orbidden orward orward s orward orward d show ports security The show ports security Privileged EXEC mode command displays the port lock status Syntax show ports security ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e interface A valid Ethernet port e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example In this example all classes of entries in the port lock status are displayed Console show ports security Port Status Learning Action Maximum Trap Frequency 1 g1 Locked Dynamic Discard 3 Enable 100 Page 49 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide 1 g2 Unlocked Dynamic 28 1 93 Locked Disabled Discard 8 Disable Shutdown The following table describes the fields shown above Field Description Port Port number Status Locked Unlocked Learning Learning mode Action Action on violation Maximum Maximum addresses that can be associated on this port in Static Learning mode or in Dynamic Learning mode Trap Indicates if traps are sent in case of a violation Frequency Minimum time between consecutive traps show ports security addresses The
233. multicast forbidden forward all 38 bridge multicast forward all 37 C channel group 153 clear bridge 39 clear counters 89 clear gvrp statistics 106 clear logging 248 clear logging file 249 clear spanning tree detected protocol 217 CLI Command Conventions 11 CLI Command Modes 5 clock set 52 clock source 52 clock summer time 54 clock timezone 53 Command Completion 10 configure 277 Contacting Allied Telesis 4 copy 65 72 74 crypto certificate generate 306 crypto certificate import 308 crypto certificate request 307 crypto key generate dsa 237 crypto key generate rsa 237 crypto key pubkey chain ssh 238 D delete 68 74 deny Management 146 description 84 disable 276 Document Conventions 3 dot1x guest vlan 327 328 dot1x guest vlan enable 330 dot1x max req 318 dot1x port control 314 dot1x re authenticate 316 dot1x re authentication 315 dot1x system auto control 313 dot1x timeout quiet period 316 dot1x timeout re authperiod 315 dot1x timeout server timeout 319 dot1x timeout supp timeout 318 dot1x timeout tx period 317 duplex 85 E Editing Features 9 enable 276 enable authentication 27 end 279 Entering Commands 9 exec timeout 133 exit 278 exit Configuration 278 exit mst 223 F file system logging 250 flowcontrol 86 G garp timer 104 Global Configuration Mode 6 gvrp enable Global 103 Page 332 gvrp enable Interface 103 gvrp registration forbid 105 gvrp vlan creation f
234. n mode to configure a specific or a multiple port channel e Chapter 18 Port Monitor Commands Start a port monitoring session or display the port monitoring status e Chapter 19 Power over Ethernet Commands Configure and display Power over Ethernet device settings e Chapter 20 QoS Commands Enable Quality of Service QoS on the device create policy maps and define traffic classifications Chapter 21 Radius Commands Specify the source IP address used for communication with Remote Authentication Dial in User Service RADIUS servers and display the RADIUS server settings e Chapter 22 RMON Commands Display the Remote Network Monitoring RMON Ethernet history statistics alarms table and configuration e Chapter 23 SNMP Commands Configure the community access string to permit access to the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP server create or update SNMP server entries and specify SNMP enginelD e Chapter 24 Spanning Tree Commands Configure the spanning tree functionality e Chapter 25 SSH Commands Display the Secure Socket Shell SSH public keys on the device SSH server configuration or which SSH public key is manually configured e Chapter 26 Syslog Commands Log messages to a syslog server or limit log messages to a syslog server e Chapter 27 TACACS Commands Display configuration and statistical information about a Terminal Access Controller Access Con
235. nd Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines Root guard can be enabled when the device operates in STP RSTP and MSTP When root guard is enabled the port changes to the alternate state if spanning tree calculations selects the port as the root port Example eThe following example prevents Ethernet port 1 g1 from being the root port of the device Console config interface ethernet 1 g1 Console config mst spanning tree guard root spanning tree bpduguard The spanning tree bpduguard Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command shutsdown an interface when it receives a bridge protocol data unit BPDU Use the no form of this command to restore the default configuration Syntax spanning tree bpduguard no spanning tree bpduguard Default Configuration The default configuration is set to disabled Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines You can enable the command when the spanning tree is enabled useful when the port is in the PortFast mode or disabled Page 216 Not approved by Document Control For review only Spanning Tree Commands Example The following example shutsdown an interface when it receives a BPDU Console config interfac thernet 1 gl Console config if spanning tree bpduguard clear spanning tree detected protocols The clear spanning tree detected protocols Privileged E
236. nd changes the number of syslog messages stored in the internal buffer Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Page 247 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax logging buffered size number no logging buffered size Parameters e number Specifies the maximum number of messages stored in the history table Range 20 400 Default Configuration The default number of messages is 200 Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command takes effect only after Reset Example The following example changes the number of syslog messages stored in the internal buffer to 300 Console config logging buffered size 300 clear logging The clear logging Privileged EXEC mode command clears messages from the internal logging buffer Syntax clear logging Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example clears messages from the internal logging buffer Console clear logging Clear logging buffer confirm Page 248 Not approved by Document Control For review only Syslog Commands logging file The logging file Global Configuration mode command limits syslog messages sent to the logging file based on severity Use the no form of this command to cancel using the buffer
237. nd the default VLAN function simultaneously in the same device The uplink must be a GE port Page 287 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example This example configures ethernet port 1 g8 as a protected port so that all traffic is sent to its uplink ethernet port 1 99 Console config interface ethernet 1 g8 Console config if switchport forbidden vlan add 234 256 Console config 1f f exit Console config interface ethernet 1 g9 Console config if switchport protected ethernet 1 gl switchport mode The switchport mode Interface Configuration mode command configures the VLAN membership mode of a port Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax switchport mode access trunk general no switchport mode Parameters e access Indicates an untagged layer 2 VLAN port e trunk Indicates a trunking layer 2 VLAN port e general Indicates a full 802 1q supported VLAN port Default Configuration All ports are in access mode and belong to the default VLAN whose VID 1 Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines Example The following example configures Ethernet port 1 g16 as an untagged layer 2 VLAN port Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 Console config if switchport mode access Page 288 Not approved by Document Control For revi
238. ng example configures the update frequency of the DHCP snooping binding file Console config ip dhcp snooping database update freq ip dhcp snooping binding The ip dhcp snooping binding Privileged EXEC mode command configures the DHCP snooping binding database and adds binding entries to the database Use the no form of this command to delete entries from the binding database Syntax ip dhcp snooping binding mac address vlan id ip address ethernet interface port channel port channel number expiry seconds no ip dhcp snooping binding mac address vlan id Parameters e mac address Specify a MAC address e vlan id Specify a VLAN number e p address Specify an IP address e interface Specify Ethernet port e port channel number Specify Port channel number e expiry seconds Specify the interval in seconds after which the binding entry is no longer valid Range 10 4294967295 Default Configuration No static binding exists Command Mode Privileged EXEC Page 78 Not approved by Document Control For review only DHCP Snooping Commands User Guidelines After entering this command an entry is added to the DHCP snooping database If DHCP snooping binding file exists the entry is added to that file also The entry is displayed in the show commands as a DHCP Snooping entry Example The following example configures the DHCP snooping binding database and adds binding entries to the da
239. ng tree link type Parameters e point to point Indicates that the port link type is point to point e shared Indicates that the port link type is shared Default Configuration The device derives the port link type from the duplex mode A full duplex port is considered a point to point link and a half duplex port is considered a shared link Command Modes Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables shared spanning tree on Ethernet port 1 g5 Console config interface ethernet 1 g15 Console config if spanning tree link type shared spanning tree pathcost method The spanning tree pathcost method Global Configuration mode command sets the default path cost method Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax spanning tree pathcost method long short no spanning tree pathcost method Page 214 Not approved by Document Control For review only Spanning Tree Commands Parameters e long Specifies port path costs with a range of 1 200 000 000 e short Specifies port path costs with a range of 0 65 535 Default Configuration Short path cost method Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command applies to all spanning tree instances on the device The cost is set using the spanning tree cost command Example The f
240. nning configuration file make sure that the backup configuration file has not been corrupted Example The following example copies system image file1 from the TFTP server 172 16 101 101 to a non active image file Console copy tftp 172 16 101 101 filel image Accessing file filel on 172 16 101 101 Loading filel from 172 16 101 101 PEPEEEELEE EE EE eee eee hee eee ee eee rere eee eee eee eee Copy took 0 01 11 hh mm ss dir The dir Privileged EXEC mode command displays the list of files on a flash file system Syntax dir Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the list of files on a flash file system Console ir Directory of flash File Name Permission FlashSize DataSize Modified Sshkeys prv 144 a 1 Jan 1 02 15 Page 67 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide syslogl sys E 144 1 Jan 1 03 21 A A A E E AA TD EN EDITA A A syslog2 sys directry prv startup config Total size of flash Free size of flash console Y 262144 0l1 Jan 2000 01 03 21 144 1 Jan 15 oy Dl l D rw 4 1 Jan 15728640 bytes 3538944 bytes delete The delete Privileged EXEC mode command deletes a file from a flash memory device Syntax delete url Parameters e url The locat
241. notification type an entry is made in the log table for each event If trap is specified an SNMP trap is sent to one or more management stations Example The following example configures an event identified as index 10 and for which the device generates a notification in the log table Console config rmon event 10 log show rmon events The show rmon events User EXEC mode command displays the RMON event table Syntax show rmon events Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 188 Not approved by Document Control For review only Example The following example displays the RMON event table Console gt show rmon events Index Description Type Community 1 Errors Log 2 High Broadcast Log Trap device RMON Commands CLI Jan 18 2002 23 58 17 Manager Jan 18 2002 23 59 48 The following table describes significant fields shown above Field Description Index An index that uniquely identifies the event Description A comment describing this event Type The type of notification that the device generates about this event Can have the following values none log trap log trap In the case of log an entry is made in the log table for each event In the case of trap an SNMP trap is sent to one or more management stations show rmon log Community
242. nsole config ip dhcp snooping vlan 1 ip dhcp snooping trust The ip dhcp snooping trust Interface Configuration mode command configures a port as trusted for DHCP snooping purposes Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting Syntax ip dhcp snooping trust no ip dhcp snooping trust Parameters This command has no arguments or keywords Default Configuration Interface configuration Ethernet Port channel Command Mode Interface Configuration mode User Guidelines Configure as trusted ports those that are connected to a DHCP server or to other switches or routers Configure as untrusted ports those that are connected to DHCP clients Example The following example configures a port as trusted for DHCP snooping purposes console console configure console config interface ethernet 1 gl console config if ip dhcp snooping trust console config if Page 75 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide ip dhcp snooping information option allowed untrusted The ip dhcp snooping information option allowed untrusted Global Configuration mode command configures a switch to accept DHCP packets with option 82 information from an untrusted port Use the no form of this command to configure the switch to drop these packets from an untrusted port Syntax ip dhcp snooping information option allowed untrusted no ip dhcp snooping information option allowed untrusted Pa
243. nt in all VLANs are displayed Console show bridge address table count This may take some time Capacity 8192 Free 8190 Used 2 Secure 0 Dynamic 2 Static 0 Internal 0 Page 44 Not approved by Document Control For review only Address Table Commands show bridge multicast address table The show bridge multicast address table Privileged EXEC mode command displays the bridge Multicast Address Table information Syntax show bridge multicast address table vlan vian id address mac multicast address ip multicast address format ip format mac source p address Parameters e vlan id A valid VLAN ID value e mac multicast address A valid MAC Multicast address e p multicast address A valid IP Multicast address e p address Source IP address e format p mac Multicast address format Can be ip or mac If the format is unspecified the default is mac Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines A MAC address can be displayed in IP format only if it is in the range of 0100 5e00 0000 0100 5 e7f ffff Page 45 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Examples In these examples Multicast MAC address and IP Address Table information is displayed Console show bridge multicast address table Multicast address table for VLANs in MAC GROUP bridging mode Vian MAC Ad
244. nterfaces Page 230 Not approved by Document Control For review only Name ek 2 3 4 CST Root ID Bridge ID Interfaces Name 1 2 3 4 Console show spanning tree detail Enabl Enabl Enabl Enabl Enabl Lea eq eq eq eq eq 28 3 28 4 MST 1 Vlans Mapped 10 20 Priority Address Path Cost Root Port Rem hops Priority Address Prio Nbr 2893 28 4 Spanning tree enabled mode MSTP Default port cost method long MST 0 Vlans Mapped 1 9 21 4094 CST Root ID Priority Address Path Cost Root Port Spanning Tree Commands Cost Sts Role PortFast Type 20000 FWD Root No P2p Bound RSTP 20000 FWD Desg No Shared Bound STP 20000 FWD Desg No P2p 20000 FWD Desg No P2p 24576 00 02 4b 29 89 76 20000 4 1 4 19 32768 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 Cost Sts Role PortFast Type 20000 FWD Boun No P2p Bound RSTP 20000 FWD Boun No Shared Bound STP 20000 BLK Altn No P2p 20000 FWD Desg No P2p 32768 00 01 42 97 e0 00 20000 1 1 1 Page 231 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Hello Time 2 sec IST Master ID Priority 32768 Hello Time 2 sec Max hops 20 hello 2 max age 20 Port 1 1 g1 enabled State Forwarding Port id 128 1 Type P2p configured auto Boundary RSTP Designated bridge Priority 32768 Designated port id 128 25 Numbe
245. ntry is first set to valid Possible values are rising rising falling and falling If the first sample after this entry becomes valid is greater than or equal to rthreshold and direction is equal to rising or rising falling a single rising alarm is generated If the first sample after this entry becomes valid is less than or equal to fthreshold and direction is equal to falling or rising falling a single falling alarm is generated name Specifies the name of the person who configured this alarm If unspecified the name is an empty string Default Configuration The type is absolute The startup direction is rising falling Page 184 Not approved by Document Control For review only Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the following alarm conditions e Alarm index 1000 e Variable identifier ati e Sample interval 360000 seconds e Rising threshold 1000000 e Falling threshold 1000000 e Rising threshold event index 10 e Falling threshold event index 20 RMON Commands Console config rmon alarm 1000 ati 360000 1000000 1000000 10 20 show rmon alarm table The show rmon alarm table User EXEC mode command displays the alarms table Syntax show rmon alarm table Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User
246. o Nbr Enabled 128 1 Enabled 128 2 Enabled 128 4 32768 00 01 42 97 e0 20000 1 1 91 Max Age 20 sec 36864 00 02 4b 29 7a Max Age 20 sec Cost Sts 20000 FWD 20000 FWD 20000 BLK Console show spanning tree blockedports Spanning tree enabled mode RSTP Default port cost method long Root ID Priority Address Path Cost Root Port Hello Time 2 sec 32768 00 01 42 97 e0 20000 1 1 1 Max Age 20 sec 00 00 00 Spanning Tree Commands Forward Delay 15 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Role PortFast Root No Desg No ALTN No Forward Delay 15 sec P2p RSTP Shared STP Shared STP Page 227 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Bridge ID Priority 36864 Address Hello Time 2 sec Interfaces Name State Prio Nbr Cost 1 4 Enabled 128 4 19 Console show spanning tree detail Spanning tree enabled mode RSTP Default port cost method long Address Hello Time 2 sec Times Port 1 1 gl enabled State Forwarding Port id 128 1 Type P2p configured auto RSTP Designated bridge Priority 32768 Designated port id 128 25 BPDU sent 2 received 120638 Root ID Priority 32768 Address Path Cost 20000 Root Port 1 1 g1 Hello Time 2 sec Bridge ID Priority 36864 Number of transitions to forwarding state 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 Max Age 20 sec 00 01 42 97 e0 00 Max Age 20 sec 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 Max Age 20 sec hold 1 topology change 35 notific
247. o default gateway is defined Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example defines default gateway 192 168 1 1 IP Addressing Commands Console config ip default gateway 192 168 1 1 show ip interface The show ip interface Privileged EXEC mode command displays the usability status of configured IP interfaces Syntax show ip interface ethernet interface number vlan vian id port channel port channel number Parameters e interface number Valid Ethernet port e vlan id Valid VLAN number e port channel number Valid Port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example the displays the configured IP interfaces and their types Console show ip interface Gateway IP Address Activity status Type 192 168 1 1 Active Static Page 121 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide IP Address I F Type 156 168 1 200 24 ae sues console arp The arp Global Configuration mode command adds a permanent entry in the Address Resolution Protocol ARP cache Use the no form of this command to remove an entry from the ARP cache Syntax arp p_addr hw_adadr ethernet interface number vlan vian id port channel po
248. o user and privilege levels Use the no form of this command to remove the password requirement Syntax enable password level level password encrypted no enable password level evel Parameters e password Password for this level Range 1 159 characters e level level Level for which the password applies If not specified the level is 15 Range 1 15 e encrypted Encrypted password entered copied from another device configuration Default Configuration No enable password is defined Command Mode Global Configuration mode Page 32 Not approved by Document Control For review only AAA Commands User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example sets a local level 15 password called secret to control access to user and privilege levels Console config enable password secret level 15 Page 33 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 4 Address Table Commands bridge address The bridge address Interface Configuration VLAN mode command adds a MAC layer station source address to the bridge table Use the no form of this command to delete the MAC address Syntax bridge address mac address ethernet interface port channel port channel number permanent permanent delete on reset delete on reset delete on timeout delete on timeout secure secure no bridge address mac address Parameters e
249. oadcast enable 100 port storm control broadcast rate 101 port storm control include multicast IC 95 99 power inline 157 power inline powered device 157 power inline priority 158 power inline traps enable 159 power inline usage threshold 159 Page 333 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Preface 1 priority queue out num of queues 165 Privileged EXEC Mode 5 Q qos 164 qos cos 170 qos map dscp queue 169 qos trust Global 170 R radius server deadtime 175 radius server host 172 radius server key 173 radius server retransmit 173 radius server source ip 174 radius server timeout 175 rate limit 165 reload 264 revision mst 222 rmon alarm 184 rmon collection history 180 rmon event 187 rmon table size 190 S set interface active 90 show mst 222 show authentication methods 29 show bridge address table 42 show bridge address table count 44 45 show bridge address table static 43 show bridge multicast address table 45 show bridge multicast filtering 47 show clock 61 show copper ports cable length 150 show copper ports tdr 149 show crypto certificate mycertificate 310 show crypto key mypubkey 242 show crypto key pubkey chain ssh 243 show dot1x 320 show dot1x advanced 331 show dot1x statistics 324 show dot1x users 323 show gvrp configuration 106 show gvrp error statistics 108 show gvrp statistics 107 show history 281 show interfaces advertise 90 show interfaces counters
250. og servers Device Configuration Page 256 Not approved by Document Control For review only Syslog Commands IP address Port Severity Facility Description 192 180 2 27 514 Informational local7 192 180 2 28 514 Warning local7 Page 257 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 27 TACACS Commands tacacs server host The tacacs server host Global Configuration mode command specifies a TACACS host Use the no form of this command to delete the specified name or address Syntax tacacs server host ip address hostname single connection port port number timeout timeout key key string source source priority priority no tacacs server host ip address hostname Parameters e p address IP address of the TACACS server e hostname Host name of the TACACS server Range 1 158 characters e single connection Indicates a single connection Rather than have the device open and close a TCP connection to the daemon each time it must communicate the single connection option maintains a single open connection between the device and the daemon e portznumber Specifies a server port number Range 0 65535 e timeout Specifies the timeout value in seconds Range 1 30 e key string Specifies the authentication and encryption key for all TACACS communications between the device and the TACACS server This key must match the encryption used on the
251. ollowing example sets the default path cost method to long Console config spanning tree pathcost method long spanning tree bpdu The spanning tree bpdu Global Configuration mode command defines BPDU handling when the spanning tree is disabled globally or on a single interface Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax spanning tree bpdu filtering flooding Parameters e filtering Filter BPDU packets when the spanning tree is disabled on an interface e flooding Flood BPDU packets when the spanning tree is disabled on an interface Default Configuration The default setting is flooding Command Modes Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example defines BPDU packet flooding when the spanning tree is disabled on an interface Console config spanning tree bpdu flooding Page 215 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide spanning tree guard root The spanning tree guard root Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command enables root guard on all spanning tree instances on the interface Root guard prevents the interface from becoming the root port of the device Use the no form of this command to disable root guard on the interface Syntax spanning tree guard root no spanning tree guard root Default Configuration Root guard is disabled Comma
252. one Under Properties select VT100 for Emulation mode Select Terminal keys for Function Arrow and Ctrl keys Ensure that the setting is for Terminal keys not Windows keys N Note When using HyperTerminal with Microsoft Windows 2000 ensure that Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later is installed With Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 the arrow keys function properly in HyperTerminal s VT100 emulation Go to www microsoft com for information on Windows 2000 service packs wearer Te 2 Enter the following commands to begin the configuration procedure Console gt enable Console configure Console config 3 Configure the device and enter the necessary commands to complete the required tasks 4 When finished exit the session with the exit command When a different user is required to log onto the system use the login Privileged EXEC mode command This effectively logs off the current user and logs on the new user Page 8 Not approved by Document Control For review only Using the CLI Editing Features Editing Features Entering Commands A CLI command is a series of keywords and arguments Keywords identify a command and arguments specify configuration parameters For example in the command show interfaces status ethernet 1 g11 show interfaces and status are keywords ethernet is an argument that specifies the interface type and 1 g11 specifies the port To enter commands that require parameters enter t
253. orbid 105 H help 279 history 133 history size 134 hostname 265 how bootvar 71 I instance mst 220 Intended Audience 2 Interface Configuration Mode 7 interface ethernet 82 interface port channel 152 interface range ethernet 82 interface range port channel 152 interface range vlan 286 interface vlan 284 285 ip address 119 ip address dhcp 119 ip default gateway 120 ip http authentication 27 ip http port 303 ip http server 303 ip https authentication 28 ip https certificate 309 ip https port 305 ip https server 304 ip igmp snooping Global 110 ip igmp snooping Interface 110 ip igmp snooping host time out 112 113 114 ip igmp snooping leave time out 115 ip igmp snooping mrouter learn pim dvmrp 111 ip igmp snooping mrouter time out 114 ip internal usage vlan 296 ip ssh port 236 ip ssh pubkey auth 238 ip ssh server 236 Index K Keyboard Shortcuts 10 key string 240 L line 131 logging 245 logging buffered 247 logging buffered size 247 logging console 246 logging file 249 logging on 245 login 277 login authentication 26 M management access class 146 management access list 144 management logging 251 map mac macs group 294 mdix 87 N name 286 name mst 221 negotiation 86 P password 30 permit Management 145 ping 262 port monitor 155 port security 39 port security max 41 port security mode 40 port security routed secure address 41 port storm control br
254. ored variable OID Last Sample Value The statistic value during the last sampling period For example if the sample type is delta this value is the difference between the samples at the beginning and end of the period If the sample type is absolute this value is the sampled value at the end of the period Interval The interval in seconds over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds Sample Type The method of sampling the variable and calculating the value compared against the thresholds If the value is absolute the value of the variable is compared directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval If the value is delta the value of the variable at the last sample is subtracted from the current value and the difference compared with the thresholds Startup Alarm The alarm that may be sent when this entry is first set If the first sample is greater than or equal to the rising threshold and startup alarm is equal to rising or rising and falling then a single rising alarm is generated If the first sample is less than or equal to the falling threshold and startup alarm is equal falling or rising and falling then a single falling alarm is generated Rising Threshold A sampled statistic threshold When the current sampled value is greater than or equal to this threshold and the value at the last sampling interval is less than this threshold a single event is generated F
255. ort Global Configuration mode command to import the certificate into the device This certificate replaces the self signed certificate Example The following example generates and displays a certificate request for HTTPS Console crypto certificate 1 request MIwTCCASoCAQAwY j ELMAkGA1UEBhMCUFAxC zAJBgNVBAgTAkNDMQswCQYDVQQH EwRDEMMAoGA1UEChMDZGxkMQwwCgY DVQQLEwNkbGOxC zAJBgNVBAMTAmx kMRAw DgKoZIhvcNAQkBFgFsMIG MANGCSgGS Ib3 DOEBAQUAA4 GNADCBiQKBgQC8ecwQ HdML0831i0fh FOMV Kib6Sz5p 3nUUenbfHp igVPmFM 1nbgTDekb2 ymCu6K aKvEbDVLF9F2LmM7VP3jDBb9bb4 jnxkvwW wzDLvW2rs ySNPmH1OV1 8Ubx3GyCm oW93BSOFwxwEsP58kf sPYPyt 8wwmoNt DwI DAQABoB8wHQYJKoZIhvcNAQkH MRDJEyMwgICCAgICAICAgIMA0GCSqGS Ib3DQEBBAUAA4GBAGb8Ug1Ix7rB05mt 2 m5ZZPhIw18ARSPXwhVdJexFj bnmvcacqj PG8pliRV6 LkxryGF2bVU3jKEipcZa gtuNpyTkDt3ZVU72pjz fa8TFOn3 CN router gm com 0 General Motors C US crypto certificate import The crypto certificate import Global Configuration mode command imports a certificate signed by the Certification Authority for HTTPS Syntax crypto certificate number import Parameters e number Specifies the certificate number Range 1 2 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode Page 308 Not approved by Document Control For review only Web Server Commands User Guidelines Use this command to enter an external certificate signed by Certification Authority to t
256. ort is 0 Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines If the port is trusted the default CoS value of the port is used to assign a CoS value to all untagged packets entering the port Example The following example configures port 1 g15 default CoS value to 3 Console config interface ethernet 1 g15 Console config if qos cos 3 show qos map The show qos map User EXEC mode command displays all QoS maps Syntax show qos map dscp queue Page 170 Not approved by Document Control For review only QoS Commands Parameters e dscp queue Indicates the DSCP to queue map Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the DSCP port queue map Console gt show qos map Dscp queue map dl d2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 1 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 02 02 02 2 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 3 02 02 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 4 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 04 04 5 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 6 04 04 04 04 The following table describes the significant fields shown above Column Description d1 Decimal Bit 1 of DSCP d2 Decimal Bit 2 of DSCP 01 04 Queue numbers Page 171 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 21 Radius Commands
257. ossible values are in a range of 3500 1000000 Default Configuration For FE ports the default storm control Broadcast rate is 3500Kbits Sec For GE ports the default storm control Broadcast rate is 12 000 Kbits Sec Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet mode User Guidelines Use the port storm control broadcast enable Interface Configuration mode command to enable Broadcast storm control For FE ports the software displays the actual rate since granularity depends on the requested rate For GE ports the rate is rounded off to the nearest 64 Kbits Sec except for 1 63 Kbits Sec which is rounded off to 64 Kbits Sec If the rate is O Broadcast packets are not forwarded Page 101 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example configures the maximum storm control Broadcast rate at 900 Kbits Sec on Ethernet port 1 g5 of a FE port Console config interface ethernet g Console config if port storm control broadcast rate 900 show ports storm control The show ports storm control User Privileged EXEC mode command displays the storm control configuration show ports storm control interface Parameters e interface A valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following exampl
258. ot approved by Document Control For review only IGMP Snooping Commands Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines IGMP snooping can only be enabled on static VLANs Example The following example enables IGMP snooping on VLAN 2 Console config interface vlan 2 Console config if ip igmp snooping ip igmp snooping mrouter learn pim dvmrp The ip igmp snooping mrouter learn pim dvmrp Interface Configuration VLAN mode command enables automatic learning of Multicast device ports in the context of a specific VLAN Use the no form of this command to remove automatic learning of Multicast device ports Syntax ip igmp snooping mrouter learn pim dvmrp no ip igmp snooping mrouter learn pim dvmrp Default Configuration Automatic learning of Multicast device ports is enabled Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines Multicast device ports can be configured statically using the bridge multicast forward all Interface Configuration VLAN mode command Example The following example enables automatic learning of Multicast device ports on VLAN 2 Console config interface vlan 2 Console config if ip igmp snooping mrouter learn pim dvmrp Page 111 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide ip igmp snooping host time out The ip igmp snooping host time out Interface Configuration VLAN mode command configures the host time out If an IGMP
259. other e If both forced master units have the same up time Unit 1 is elected Example The following example selects Unit 2 as the stack master Console config stack master unit 2 stack reload N Note This command is operational in the AT S94 24 AT S94 24POE AT S94 48 and AT S94 48POE devices The stack reload Privileged EXEC mode command reloads stack members Syntax stack reload unit unit Parameters e unit Number of the unit to be reloaded Range 1 6 Default Configuration All units are reloaded Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines This command is not relevant to standalone devices If no unit is specified all units are reloaded Page 266 Not approved by Document Control For review only System Management Commands Example The following example reloads Unit 2 of the stack Console config stack reload unit 2 stack change unit id N Note This command is operational in the AT S94 24 AT S94 24POE AT S94 48 and AT S94 48POE devices The stack change unit id Global Configuration mode command is used to change the Unit ID of a specific unit Syntax stack change unit id unit number to new unit number Parameters e unit number Specifies the current number of the unit Range 1 6 e new unit number Specifies the new number of the unit Range 1 6 Default Configuration The automatically configured unit number is assigned
260. ped in the command line interface CLI Thus the resulting configuration file is a combination of the previous running configuration and the loaded configuration files with the loaded configuration file taking precedence Copying a Configuration File from a Server to the Startup Configuration To copy a configuration file from a network server to the startup configuration file of the device enter copy source url startup config The startup configuration file is replaced by the copied configuration file Storing the Running or Startup Configuration on a Server Use the copy running config destination url command to copy the current configuration file to a network server using TFTP Use the copy startup config destination url command to copy the startup configuration file to a network server Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration To copy the running configuration to the startup configuration file enter the copy running config startup config command Backing up the Running or Startup Configuration to a Backup Configuration File Page 66 Not approved by Document Control For review only Configuration and Image File Commands To copy the running configuration file to a backup configuration file enter the copy running config file command To copy the startup configuration file to a backup configuration file enter the copy startup config file command Before copying from the backup configuration file to the ru
261. ple The following example defines the authentication key for SNTP Console config sntp authentication key 8 md5 ClkKey sntp authenticate The sntp authenticate Global Configuration mode command grants authentication for received Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP traffic from servers Use the no form of this command to disable the feature Syntax sntp authenticate no sntp authenticate Default Configuration No authentication Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The command is relevant for both Unicast and Broadcast Example The following example defines the authentication key for SNTP and grants authentication Console config sntp authentication key 8 md5 ClkKey Console config sntp trusted key 8 Console config sntp authenticate sntp trusted key The sntp trusted key Global Configuration mode command authenticates the identity of a system to which Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP will synchronize Use the no form of this command to disable authentication of the identity of the system Syntax sntp trusted key key number no sntp trusted key key number Parameters e key number Key number of authentication key to be trusted Range 1 4294967295 Default Configuration No keys are trusted Page 56 Not approved by Document Control For review only Clock Commands Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The command is relevant for bot
262. plex full speed 1000 interface ethernet 1 92 ip address 176 243 100 100 255 255 255 0 duplex full speed 1000 Configuration and Image File Commands show bootvar The show bootvar Privileged EXEC mode command displays the active system image file that is loaded by the device at startup Syntax show bootvar unit unif Parameters e unit Specifies the unit number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the active system image file that is loaded by the device at startup Console show bootvar Images currently available on the FLASH image 1 active image 2 not active selected for next boot Unit Active Image 1 image 1 image 2 image 1 image Selected for next boot Page 71 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 7 DHCP Option 82 Commands ip dhcp information option The ip dhcp information option Global Configuration mode command enables Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP option 82 data insertion Use the no form of this command to disable DHCP option 82 data insertion Syntax ip dhcp information option no ip dhcp information option Parameters This command has no arguments or keywords Default Configuration DHCP option 82 data insertion is enabled Command Mode
263. poll Global Configuration mode command enables polling for the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP predefined Unicast servers Use the no form of this command to disable the polling for SNTP client Syntax sntp unicast client poll no sntp unicast client poll Default Configuration Polling is disabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The sntp client poll timer Global Configuration mode command determines polling time Example The following example enables polling for Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP predefined Unicast clients Console config sntp unicast client poll sntp server The sntp server Global Configuration mode command configures the device to use the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP to request and accept SNTP traffic from a specified server Use the no form of this command to remove a server from the list of SNTP servers Syntax sntp server ip address hostname poll key keyia no sntp server host Parameters e p address IP address of the server e hostname Hostname of the server Range 1 158 characters e poll Enable polling e keyid Authentication key to use when sending packets to this peer Range 1 4294967295 Page 60 Not approved by Document Control For review only Clock Commands Default Configuration No servers are defined Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Up to 8 SNTP servers can be defined
264. port channel port channel number Page 107 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters interface A valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example shows GVRP statistical information GVRP Statistics Legend rJE Join Empty Received rJIn Join In Received rEmp Empty Received rLIn Leave In Received rLE Leave Empty Received rLA Leave All Received SURO 5 Join Empty Sent sJIn Join In Sent sEmp Empty Sent sLIn Leave In Sent sLE Leave Empty Sent SLA Leave All Sent Port rJE rJln rEmp rLin rLE rLA sJE sJln sEmp sLln sLE sLA Console gt show gvrp statistics show gvrp error statistics The show gvrp error statistics User EXEC mode command displays GVRP error statistics Syntax show gvrp error statistics ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e interface A valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Page 108 Not approved by Document Control For review only Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Exampl
265. r a number or one of the following values echo reply destination unreachable source quench redirect alternate host address echo request router advertisement router solicitation time exceeded parameter problem timestamp timestamp reply information request information reply address mask request address mask reply traceroute datagram conversion error mobile host redirect mobile registration request mobile registration reply domain name request domain name reply skip photuriss Range 0 255 icmp code Specifies an ICMP message code for filtering ICMP packets Range 0 255 igmp type GMP packets can be filtered by IGMP message type Enter a number or one of the following values host query host report dvmrp pim cisco trace host report v2 host leave v2 host report v3 Range 0 255 destination port Specifies the UDP TCP destination port source port Specifies the UDP TCP source port Range 0 65535 flags list of flags List of TCP flags that should occur If a flag is intended to be set it is prefixed by Ifa flag should be unset it is prefixed by Available options are urg ack psh rst syn fin urg ack psh rst syn and fin The flags are concatenated to a single string For example fin ack IP Protocol Abbreviated Name Protocol Number Internet Control Message Protocol icmp 1 Internet Group Management Protocol igmp 2 Trans
266. r of transitions to forwarding state 1 BPDU sent 2 received 120638 Port 2 1 g2 enabled State Forwarding Port id 128 2 Type Shared configured auto Boundary STP Designated bridge Priority 32768 Designated port id 128 2 Number of transitions to forwarding state 1 BPDU sent 2 received 170638 Port 3 1 3 enabled State Forwarding Port id 128 3 Type Shared configured auto Internal Designated bridge Priority 32768 Designated port id 128 3 Number of transitions to forwarding state 1 BPDU sent 2 received 170638 Max Age 20 sec Address 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 This switch is the IST master Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Number of topology changes 2 last change occurred 2d18h ago Times hold 1 topology change 35 notification 2 forward delay 15 Role Root Port cost 20000 Port Fast No configured no Address 00 01 42 97 e0 00 Designated path cost 0 Role Designated Port cost 20000 Port Fast No configured no Address 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 Designated path cost 20000 Role Designated Port cost 20000 Port Fast No configured no Address 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 Designated path cost 20000 Not approved by Document Control For review only Port 4 1 4 enabled State Forwarding Port id 128 4 Spanning Tree Commands Role Designated Port cost 20000 Type Shared configured auto Internal Port Fast No configured no Designa
267. r warranty registration Page 4 Not approved by Document Control For review only Using the CLI CLI Command Modes Chapter 1 Using the CLI Overview This chapter describes how to start using the CLI and the CLI command editing features CLI Command Modes Introduction To assist in configuring the device the Command Line Interface CLI is divided into different command modes Each command mode has its own set of specific commands Entering a question mark at the system prompt console prompt displays a list of commands available for that particular command mode From each mode a specific command is used to navigate from one command mode to another The standard order to access the modes is as follows User EXEC mode Privileged EXEC mode Global Configuration mode and Interface Configuration mode When starting a session the initial mode is the User EXEC mode Only a limited subset of commands are available in User EXEC mode This level is reserved for tasks that do not change the configuration To enter the next level the Privileged EXEC mode a password is required The Privileged EXEC mode gives access to commands that are restricted on User EXEC mode and provides access to the device Configuration mode The Global Configuration mode manages the device configuration on a global level The Interface Configuration mode configures specific interfaces in the device User EXEC Mode After logging into the devi
268. rameters This command has no arguments or keywords Default Configuration Discard DHCP packets with option 82 information from an untrusted port Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the switch to accept DHCP packets with option 82 information from an untrusted port Console config ip dhcp snooping information option allowed untrusted ip dhcp snooping verify The ip dhcp snooping verify Global Configuration mode command configures the switch to verify on an untrusted port that the source MAC address in a DHCP packet matches the client hardware address Use the no form of this command to configure the switch to not verify the MAC addresses Syntax ip dhcp snooping verify no ip dhcp snooping verify Parameters This command has no arguments or keywords Default Configuration The switch verifies the source MAC address in a DHCP packet that is received on untrusted ports matches the client hardware address in the packet Command Mode Global configuration Page 76 Not approved by Document Control For review only DHCP Snooping Commands User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the switch to verify on an untrusted port that the source MAC address ina DHCP packet matches the client hardware address Console config ip dhcp
269. ration mode command specifies a password on a line Use the no form of this command to remove the password Syntax password password encrypted no password Parameters e password Password for this level Range 1 159 characters e encrypted Encrypted password to be entered copied from another device configuration Default Configuration No password is defined Command Mode Line Configuration mode User Guidelines If a password is defined as encrypted the required password length is 32 characters Example The following example specifies password secret on a console Console config line console Console config line password secret username The username Global Configuration mode command creates a user account in the local database Use the no form of this command to remove a user name Page 30 Not approved by Document Control For review only AAA Commands Syntax username name password password level level encrypted no username name Parameters e name The name of the user Range 1 20 characters e password The authentication password for the user Range 1 159 characters e level The user level Range 1 15 e encrypted Encrypted password entered copied from another device configuration Default Configuration No user is defined Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines e User account can be created without a password e A single
270. ration of groups Syntax show snmp groups groupname Parameters e groupname Specifies the name of the group Range 1 30 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode Page 205 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the configuration of views Console show snmp groups access tables are available Name Security Views Model Level Read Write Notify user group V3 priv Default un bl managers group V3 priv Default Default nn managers group V3 priv Default q er The following table describes significant fields shown above Field Description Name Name of the group Security Model SNMP model in use v1 v2 or v3 Security Level Authentication of a packet with encryption Applicable only to the SNMP v3 security model Views Read Name of the view that enables only viewing the contents of the agent If unspecified all objects except the community table and SNMPv3 user and Write Name of the view that enables entering data and managing the contents of the agent Notify Name of the view that enables specifying an inform or a trap show snmp filters The show snmp filters Privileged EXEC mode command displays the configuration of filters Syntax show snmp filters filtername Parameters e filtername Specifies t
271. re defined on the same target and an inform was sent the trap is not sent Example The following example enables SNMP traps for host 10 1 1 1 with community string management using SNMPv2 Console config snmp server host 10 1 1 1 management 2 snmp server v3 host The snmp server v3 host Global Configuration mode command specifies the recipient of Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 notifications Use the no form of this command to remove the specified host Syntax snmp server v3 host ip address hostname username traps informs noauth auth priv udp port port filter filtername timeout seconds retries retries no snmp server host ip address hostname username traps informs Page 199 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters e p address Specifies the IP address of the host targeted recipient e hostname Specifies the name of the host Range 1 158 characters e username Specifies the name of the user to use to generate the notification Range 1 24 e traps tIndicates that SNMP traps are sent to this host e informs lIndicates that SNMP informs are sent to this host e noauth Indicates no authentication of a packet e auth Indicates authentication of a packet without encrypting it e priv Indicates authentication of a packet with encryption e port Specifies the UDP port of the host to use If unspecified the
272. receded by a forward slash Range 8 30 Default Configuration No IP address is defined for interfaces Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines A single IP address can be defined The IP address can be defined only on the Management VLAN Example The following example configures VLAN 1 with IP address 131 108 1 27 and subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Console config interface vlan 1 Console config if ip address 131 108 1 27 255 255 255 0 ip address dhcp The ip address dhcp Interface Configuration Ethernet VLAN port channel mode command acquires an IP address for an Ethernet interface from the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server Use the no form of this command to deconfigure an acquired IP address Syntax ip address dhcp hostname host name no ip address dhcp Page 119 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters e host name Specifies the name of the host to be placed in the DHCP option 12 field This name does not have to be the same as the host name specified in the hostname Global Configuration mode command Range 1 20 characters Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines The ip address dhcp command allows any interface to dynamically learn its IP address by using the DHCP protocol Some DHCP servers require that the DHCPDISCOVER messag
273. recedence number deny igmp disable port any source source wildcara any destination destination wildcara any igmp type dscp number ip precedence number deny tcp disable port any source source wildcard any source port any destination destination wildcard any destination port dscp number ip precedence number flags list of Page 16 Not approved by Document Control For review only ACL Commands flags deny udp disable port any source source wildcard any source port any destination destination wildcard any destination port dscp number ip precedence number Parameters disable port The Ethernet interface is disabled if the condition is matched Range 0 65535 source Source IP address of the packet source wildcard Wildcard bits to be applied to the source IP address Use 1s in the bit position to be ignored destination Packet s destination IP address destination wildcard Wildcard bits to be applied to the destination IP address Use 1s in the bit position to be ignored protocol The name or number of an IP protocol Available protocol names icmp igmp ip tcp egp igp udp hmp rdp idpr idrp rsvp gre esp ah eigrp ospf ipip pim I2tp isis Range 0 255 dscp number Specifies the DSCP value ip precedence number Specifies the IP precedence value icmp type Specifies an ICMP message type for filtering ICMP packets Ente
274. red The port resends and receives normal traffic without 802 1X based authentication of the client e force unauthorized Denies all access through this interface by forcing the port to transition to the unauthorized state and ignoring all attempts by the client to authenticate The device cannot provide authentication services to the client through the interface Default Configuration Port is in the force authorized state Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet User Guidelines It is recommended to disable spanning tree or to enable spanning tree PortFast mode on 802 1x edge ports ports in auto state that are connected to end stations in order to get immediately to the forwarding state after successful authentication Page 314 Not approved by Document Control For review only 802 1x Commands Example The following example enables 802 1X authentication on Ethernet port 1 916 Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 Console config if dotlx port control auto dot1x re authentication The dot1x re authentication Interface Configuration mode command enables periodic re authentication of the client Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax dot1x re authentication no dot1x re authentication Default Configuration Periodic re authentication is disabled Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this comman
275. removed from the default VLAN The following restrictions apply to ports configured to be source ports The port cannot be already configured as a destination port Example The following example copies traffic on port 1 g8 source port to port 1 g1 destination port Console config interface ethernet 1 g1 Console config if port monitor 1 g8 Page 155 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide show ports monitor The show ports monitor User EXEC mode command displays the port monitoring status Syntax show ports monitor Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example shows how the port monitoring status is displayed Console show ports monitor Source Port Destination Port Type Status 1 g1 1 98 RX TX Active 1 92 1 98 RX TX Active 1 g18 1 98 RX Active Page 156 Not approved by Document Control For review only Power over Ethernet Commands Chapter 19 Power over Ethernet Commands N Note The PoE commands are operational in the AT S94 24 AT S94 24POE AT S94 48 and AT S94 48POE devices power inline The port inline Interface Configuration Ethernet mode command configures the administrative mode of inline power on an interface Syntax power inline auto never Parameters e auto En
276. report for a Multicast group was not received for a host time out period from a specific port this port is deleted from the member list of that Multicast group Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax ip igmp snooping host time out time out no ip igmp snooping host time out Parameters e time out Host timeout in seconds Range 60 2147483647 Default Configuration The default host time out is 260 seconds Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines The timeout should be at least greater than 2 query_intervaltmax_response_time of the IGMP router Example The following example configures the host timeout to 300 seconds Console config interface vlan 2 Console config if ip igmp snooping host time out 300 ip igmp snooping querier enable The ip igmp snooping querier enable Interface Configuration mode command enables Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP querier on a specific VLAN Use the no form of this command to disable IGMP querier on a VLAN interface Syntax ip igmp snooping querier enable no ip igmp snooping querier enable Parameters This command has no arguments or keywords Default Configuration Disabled Page 112 Not approved by Document Control For review only IGMP Snooping Commands Command Mode Interface Configuration VLAN mode User Guidelines IGMP snooping querier can be enabled on a VLAN only if I
277. rface User s Guide Example The following example enables the command history function for telnet Console config line telnet Console config line history history size The history size Line Configuration mode command configures the command history buffer size for a particular line Use the no form of this command to reset the command history buffer size to the default configuration Syntax history size number of commands no history size Parameters e number of commands Number of commands that the system records in its history buffer Range 10 206 Default Configuration The default history buffer size is 10 Command Mode Line Configuration mode User Guidelines This command configures the command history buffer size for a particular line To configure the command history buffer size for the current terminal session use the terminal history size User EXEC mode command Example The following example changes the command history buffer size to 100 entries for a particular line Console config line history size 100 terminal history The terminal history user EXEC command enables the command history function for the current terminal session Use the no form of this command to disable the command history function Syntax terminal history terminal no history Default Configuration The default configuration for all terminal sessions is defined by the history line configuration command Page 134
278. rganization unit or department name Range 1 64 e location Specifies the location or city name Range 1 64 e state Specifies the state or province name Range 1 64 e country Specifies the country name Range 2 2 e days Specifies number of days certification is valid Range 30 3650 Default Configuration The Certificate and SSL s RSA key pairs do not exist If no certificate number is specified the default certificate number is 1 If no RSA key length is specified the default length is 1024 Page 306 Not approved by Document Control For review only Web Server Commands If no URL or IP address is specified the default common name is the lowest IP address of the device at the time that the certificate is generated If the number of days is not specified the default period of time that the certification is valid is 365 days Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The command is not saved in the device configuration however the certificate and keys generated by this command are saved in the private configuration which is never displayed to the user or backed up to another device Use this command to generate a self signed certificate for the device If the RSA keys do not exist parameter key generate must be used Example The following example regenerates an HTTPS certificate Console config crypto certificate 1 generate key generate crypto ce
279. rnal usage vlan Parameters e vlan id Specifies the ID of the internal usage VLAN Default Configuration The software reserves a VLAN as the internal usage VLAN of an interface Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines An internal usage VLAN is required when an IP interface is configured on an Ethernet port or port channel This command enables the user to configure the internal usage VLAN of a port Ifan internal usage VLAN is not configured and the user wants to configure an IP interface an unused VLAN is selected by the software If the software selected a VLAN for internal use and the user wants to use that VLAN as a static or dynamic VLAN the user should do one of the following Remove the IP interface Create the VLAN and recreate the IP interface e Use this command to explicitly configure a different VLAN as the internal usage VLAN Page 296 Not approved by Document Control For review only VLAN Commands Example The following example reserves an unused VLAN as the internal usage VLAN of ethernet port 1 g8 Console config Console config interface ethernet 1 g8 Console config if ip internal usage vlan Page 297 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide show vlan The show vlan Privileged EXEC mode command displays VLAN information Syntax show vlan tag vian id name vian name Parameters e vlan id specifies a VLAN
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281. rs are used where 0 has the highest priority Range 0 65535 e type Specifies the usage type of the server Possible values login dot 1x or all Default Configuration No RADIUS server host is specified The port number for authentication requests is 1812 The usage type is all Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines To specify multiple hosts multiple radius server host commands can be used If no host specific timeout retries deadtime or key string values are specified global values apply to each RADIUS server host The address type of the source parameter must be the same as the ip address parameter Page 172 Not approved by Document Control For review only Radius Commands Example The following example specifies a RADIUS server host with IP address 192 168 10 1 authentication request port number 20 and a 20 second timeout period Console config radius server host 192 168 10 1 auth port 20 timeout 20 radius server key The radius server key Global Configuration mode command sets the authentication and encryption key for all RADIUS communications between the device and the RADIUS daemon Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax radius server key key string no radius server key Parameters e key string Specifies the authentication and encryption key for all RADIUS communications between the device and the RADIUS server This k
282. rt channel number out of band eth oob interface no arp ip_addr ethernet interface number vlan vian id port channel port channel number out of band eth oob interface Parameters e p_addr Valid IP address or IP alias to map to the specified MAC address e hw_addr Valid MAC address to map to the specified IP address or IP alias e ethernet interface number Valid Ethernet port e vlan vian id Valid VLAN number e port channel number Valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The software uses ARP cache entries to translate 32 bit IP addresses into 48 bit hardware addresses Because most hosts support dynamic resolution static ARP cache entries do not generally have to be specified Example The following example adds IP address 198 133 219 232 and MAC address 00 00 0c 40 0f bc to the ARP table console config arp 198 133 219 232 00 00 0c 40 0f bc ethernet 1 g6 arp timeout The arp timeout Global Configuration mode command configures how long an entry remains in the ARP cache Use the no form of this command to restore the default configuration Page 122 Not approved by Document Control For review only IP Addressing Commands Syntax arp timeout seconds no arp timeout Parameters e seconds Time in seconds that an entry remains in the ARP cache Range 1 400
283. rtificate request The crypto certificate request Privileged EXEC mode command generates and displays certificate requests for HTTPS Syntax crypto certificate number request cn common name ou organization unit or organization loc location st state cu country Parameters e number Specifies the certificate number Range 1 2 e common name Specifies the fully qualified URL or IP address of the device Range 1 64 e organization unit Specifies the organization unit or department name Range 1 64 e organization Specifies the organization name Range 1 64 e location Specifies the location or city name Range 1 64 e state Specifies the state or province name Range 1 64 e country Specifies the country name Range 1 2 Default Configuration There is no default configuration for this command Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode Page 307 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines Use this command to export a certificate request to a Certification Authority The certificate request is generated in Base64 encoded X 509 format Before generating a certificate request you must first generate a self signed certificate using the crypto certificate generate Global Configuration mode command Be aware that you have to reenter the certificate fields After receiving the certificate from the Certification Authority use the crypto certificate imp
284. rts critical errors warnings notifications informational debugging Default Configuration The default severity level is informational Page 246 Not approved by Document Control For review only Syslog Commands Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example limits logging messages displayed on the console to severity level errors Console config logging console errors logging buffered The logging buffered Global Configuration mode command limits syslog messages displayed from an internal buffer based on severity Use the no form of this command to cancel using the buffer Syntax logging buffered evel no logging buffered Parameters e level Specifies the severity level of messages logged in the buffer Possible values emergencies alerts critical errors warnings notifications informational debugging Default Configuration The default severity level is informational Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines All the syslog messages are logged to the internal buffer This command limits the messages displayed to the user Example The following example limits syslog messages displayed from an internal buffer based on severity level debugging Console config logging buffered debugging logging buffered size The logging buffered size Global Configuration mode comma
285. rval rmon alarm The rmon alarm Global Configuration mode command configures alarm conditions Use the no form of this command to remove an alarm Syntax rmon alarm index variable interval rthreshold fthreshold revent fevent type type startup direction owner name no rmon alarm index Parameters index Specifies the alarm index Range 1 65535 variable Specifies the object identifier of the variable to be sampled interval Specifies the interval in seconds during which the data is sampled and compared with rising and falling thresholds Range 1 2147483647 rthreshold Specifies the rising threshold Range 0 2147483647 fthreshold Specifies the falling threshold Range 0 2147483647 revent Specifies the event index used when a rising threshold is crossed Range 1 65535 fevent Specifies the event index used when a falling threshold is crossed Range 1 65535 type Specifies the method used for sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared against the thresholds Possible values are absolute and delta If the method is absolute the value of the selected variable is compared directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval If the method is delta the selected variable value of the last sample is subtracted from the current value and the difference is compared with the thresholds direction Specifies the alarm that may be sent when this e
286. ry The rmon collection history Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command enables a Remote Monitoring RMON MIB history statistics group on an interface Use the no form of this command to remove a specified RMON history statistics group Syntax rmon collection history index owner ownername buckets bucket number interval seconds no rmon collection history index Parameters e index Specifies the statistics group index Range 1 65535 e ownername Specifies the RMON statistics group owner name e bucket number Number of buckets specified for the RMON collection history group of statistics If unspecified defaults to 50 Range 1 65535 e seconds Number of seconds in each polling cycle Range 1 3600 Default Configuration RMON statistics group owner name is an empty string Number of buckets specified for the RMON collection history statistics group is 50 Number of seconds in each polling cycle is 1800 Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines Cannot be configured for a range of interfaces range context Example The following example enables a Remote Monitoring RMON MIB history statistics group on Ethernet port 1 g1 with index number 1 and a polling interval period of 2400 seconds Console config interface ethernet 1 g1 Console config if rmon collection history 1 interval 2400 show rmon collection history The
287. s 93 G Copper Enabled g4 G Copper Enabled 55 g5 G Copper Enabled 1000 100 100h 10f 10h g6 G Copper Enabled g7 G Copper Enabled z 98 G Copper Enabled 99 G Copper Enabled g10 G Copper Enabled g11 G Copper Enabled ka g12 G Copper Enabled g13 G Copper Enabled g14 G Copper Enabled g15 G Copper Enabled g16 G Copper Enabled gl7 G Copper Enabled og g18 G Copper Enabled g19 G Copper Enabled g20 G Copper Enabled Se show interfaces configuration The show interfaces configuration Privileged EXEC mode command displays the configuration for all configured interfaces Syntax show interfaces configuration ethernet interface port channel port channel number Page 91 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Parameters e interface Valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e port channel number Valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the configuration of all configured interfaces Console show interfaces configuration Port Type Duplex Speed Neg Flow Link Back Mdix Ctrl State Pressure Mode gl G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Disabled Auto g2 G Copper Full 00 Enabled Off Up Dis
288. s 72 ip dhep intormation OPONE 72 show ip dhcp information Option ccccceeeeeeeeeeececceceeeeeeeeeeececeaecaeceeeeeeeeeseeeeccaaaeaaeaeeeseeeeeetensiaaeees 72 ip dhep relay enables 0 cccccocioamitii licenses letal ag dci d ata 73 Chapter 8 DHCP Snooping COMMANAS cccccceccce cece eens cent eens eeeeeeee sees eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 74 IP NCP SNOOPING escent ae tad ete eta oh teste oa a A 74 ip dhep snooping VLAN ensen risa il ie a aaa aa aa i aaaea Gae a 74 IP ANCP SNOOPINGHIUS a AEE E e E A EEN 75 ip dhcp snooping information option allowed untrusted ooooooiccicnncononconconcconcnnccnnnnnnnnnnoncnnncnnnnnnnnnnns 76 Ip Chep SNOOping Verify Aaea EA EE O 76 ip dhep snooping daa NASE a a a a a a a a aA aa a a a aa eaaa 77 ip dhcp snooping database update freq cecccececceececeeeeeeeeeteeeeeceneaeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseesecnciaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 17 ip dhcp snooping binding s ccaic niet tees a Aira dit 78 Clear ip dhcp snooping database cccccccecceceeeeeeeeeeecenneceeeeeeeeeeeeeecsacaaaaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeesecececcuceeeeeeeeees 79 Ne SNO OD O aeaa aa aaa aae a a a aaa aa a eaa aa aa iaaii eA 79 show ip dhcp snooping binding 2 ccc cece cece eee eeeeee eee ce eee eeeeeee ee ceaeaaeaaeceeeeeeeeeeesececncaecaeeeeeeeeeeeseticaeeaeeees 80 Chapter 9 Ethernet Configuration COMMANAS cccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeees 82 interface ethernet iii A a di naaa 82 in
289. s Number of times that a collision is detected later than one slotTime into the transmission of a packet Page 98 Not approved by Document Control For review only Ethernet Configuration Commands Oversize Packets Counted frames received that exceed the maximum permitted frame size Internal MAC Rx Errors Counted frames for which reception fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive error Received Pause Frames Counted MAC Control frames received with an opcode indicating the PAUSE operation Transmitted Pause Frames Counted MAC Control frames transmitted on this interface with an opcode indicating the PAUSE operation show system flowcontrol The show system flowcontrol Privileged EXEC mode command displays the flow control state on cascade ports Syntax show system flowcontrol Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example Console show system flowcontrol port storm control include multicast IC The port storm control include multicast Interface Configuration Ethernet mode command counts Multicast packets in Broadcast storm control Use the no form of this command to disable counting Multicast packets Syntax port storm control include multicast unknown unicast no port storm control include multicast Parameters unknown unicast
290. s mada da AAA 121 AND eres ee Re eee ak Pe 122 ANP TIME OU ii o dla debe at tastes 122 lear arp cache sin shee dd ae ania 123 IOWA PEA ase Seca dared A A ee ween tanec E A AA AA A ia 124 PDoOMAIN lOOKkUP 00 ii A A a ad eee ee 124 ip GOMaAIN NaMe fi fies ee A A A dd 125 IP MAME SOPVE iii did td ic 126 ip domainname ir aae da Ad AGA a ae eet nda dae a adds 126 IP NAME SEPVER aiii chat cece te ha ie eae odes aaa aaa aaa d Sa eaaa A ade a aaa EEE o a Ea 127 SA EEE E E EE E A E A O dad tlt cre ae 127 Page iv Not approved by Document Control For review only l 05 10 Se Raa E rR Re de 128 NN 129 SHOW MOSIS 5 652205 26 toc NN 129 Chapter 13 Lime Commands coccccccccccncccccnnncncncnnnnnnnnnnnnonenenennnnnnnrnnnernnennnnrnnrnnnrnnrrennenanen 131 ini A Pave eae a ee A da 131 Plica e a E td dnd 131 AUTO iii AA AA A eta ed ede 132 EXEC HIMOQU tt II A A AAA AAA IA A AAA Aid 133 NISTO aeo viadeceze vidoe E EAN ATRE suaditd cab viadac N E ete dee 133 MSOV SIZ6 O A 134 terminal history eei A AE ene a ae eae ene 134 tOrMiNalNISTOYSIZO ii Ad tee 135 SHOW NING e220 cided nee ae a in eee lee ee ee ee 135 Section 14 LACP Comma d Saara ae araara e Taa aaa aama aa aaa sss edeactestvens iecessavenivaenssstuvsins 138 ACOSO PO Vedia AI TAE E TTS AT Ra 138 ACOPIO A ee eee 139 acp timeolt iia data 140 show lacpiethernet ciiiicccc ad ad a ee nd eed eae eee 141 show lacp port channel cceccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeceeaecaeeceee
291. scription Up arrow key Recalls commands from the history buffer beginning with the most recent command Repeat the key sequence to recall successively older commands Down arrow key Returns the most recent commands from the history buffer after recalling commands with the up arrow key Repeating the key sequence will recall successively more recent commands Ctri A Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line Ctri E Moves the cursor to the end of the command line Ctrl Z End Returns back to the Privileged EXEC mode from any configuration mode Backspace key Deletes one character left to the cursor position Page 10 Not approved by Document Control For review only CLI Command Conventions When entering commands there are certain command entry standards that apply to all commands The following table describes the command conventions Convention Description In a command line square brackets indicates an optional entry In a command line curly brackets indicate a selection of compulsory parameters separated by the character One option must be selected For example flowcontrol auto on off means that for the flowcontrol command either auto on or off must be selected Italic font Indicates a parameter lt Enter gt Indicates an individual key on the keyboard For example lt Enter gt indicates the Enter key Ctri F4 Any combination keys pressed simultaneously on the keyboard
292. service Parameters interface number A valid Ethernet port number e vlan id A valid VLAN number e port channel number A valid port channel index e jp address A valid source IP address e mask A valid network mask of the source IP address e prefix lengith Number of bits that comprise the source IP address prefix The prefix length must be preceded by a forward slash Range 0 32 e service Service type Possible values telnet ssh http https and snmp Default Configuration If no permit rule is defined the default is set to deny Command Mode Management Access list Configuration mode User Guidelines Rules with Ethernet VLAN and port channel parameters are valid only if an IP address is defined on the appropriate interface The system supports up to 128 management access rules Example The following example permits all ports in the mlist Access List Console config management access list mlist Console config macl permit Page 145 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide deny Management The deny Management Access List Configuration mode command defines a deny rule Syntax deny ethernet interface number vlan vian id port channel port channel number service service deny ip source p address mask mask prefix length ethernet interface number vlan vian id port channel port channel number service service Paramet
293. size of RMON tables Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax rmon table size history entries log entries no rmon table size history log Parameters e history entries Maximum number of history table entries Range 20 270 e log entries Maximum number of log table entries Range 20 100 Default Configuration History table size is 270 Log table size is 200 Page 190 Not approved by Document Control For review only RMON Commands Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The configured table size takes effect after the device is rebooted Example The following example configures the maximum RMON history table sizes to 100 entries Console config rmon table size history 100 Page 191 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 23 SNMP Commands snmp server community The snmp server community Global Configuration mode command configures the community access string to permit access to the SNMP protocol Use the no form of this command to remove the specified community string Syntax snmp server community community ro rw su ip address view view name snmp server community group community group name ip address no snmp server community community ip address Parameters e community Community string that acts like a password and permits access to the SNMP protocol Range 1 20 charac
294. snooping verify ip dhcp snooping database The ip dhcp snooping database Global Configuration mode command configures the DHCP snooping binding file Use the no form of this command to delete the binding file Syntax ip dhcp snooping database no ip dhcp snooping database Parameters This command has no arguments or keywords Default Configuration The URL is not defined Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines To ensure that the lease time in the database is accurate Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP is enabled and configured The switch writes binding changes to the binding file only when the switch system clock is synchronized with SNTP Example The following example configures the DHCP snooping binding file Console config ip dhcp snooping database ip dhcp snooping database update freq The ip dhcp snooping database update freq Global Configuration mode command configures the update frequency of the DHCP snooping binding file Use the no form of this command to return to default Syntax ip dhcp snooping database update freq seconds Page 77 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide no ip dhcp snooping database update freq Parameters e seconds Specify in seconds the update frequency Range 600 86400 Default Configuration 1200 Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The followi
295. sole Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration specified by the aaa authentication enable command Syntax enable authentication default ist name no enable authentication Parameters default Uses the default list created with the aaa authentication enable command list name Uses the indicated list created with the aaa authentication enable command Default Configuration Uses the default set with the aaa authentication enable command Command Mode Line Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example specifies the default authentication method when accessing a higher privilege level from a console Console config line console Console config line enable authentication default ip http authentication The ip http authentication Global Configuration mode command specifies authentication methods for HTTP server users Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax ip http authentication method method2 no ip http authentication Parameters e method1 method2 Specify at least one from the following table Keyword Description local Uses the local username database for authentication none Uses no authentication Page 27 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide radius Uses the list of all RADIUS servers for auth
296. stance instance id show spanning tree mst configuration Parameters e detail Display detailed information e active Display active ports only e blockedports Display blocked ports only e mst configuration Display the MST configuration identifier e interface number Ethernet port number e port channel number Port channel index e instance id ID associated with a spanning tree instance Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Page 224 Not approved by Document Control For review only Command Modes Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Examples The following examples displays spanning tree information Spanning Tree Commands Console show spanning tree Spanning tree enabled mode RSTP Default port cost method long Root ID Bridge ID Interfaces Name 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 Priority Address Path Cost Root Port Hello Time 2 sec Priority Address Hello Time 2 sec State Prio Nbr Enabled 128 1 Enabled 128 2 Disabled 128 43 Enabled 128 4 Enabled 128 5 32768 00 01 42 97 e0 20000 1 1 91 Max Age 20 sec 36864 00 02 4b 29 7a Max Age 20 sec Cost Sts 20000 FWD 20000 FWD 20000 z 20000 BLK 20000 DIS 00 00 Forward Delay 15 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Role PortFast Type Root No P2p RSTP Desg No Shared STP z e ALTN No Shared STP
297. t a MIB node corresponds to the starting portion of the OID until the first wildcard Example The following example creates a view that includes all objects in the MIB II system group except for sysServices System 7 and all objects for interface 1 in the MIB II interface group Console config snmp server view user view system included Console config snmp server view user view system 7 excluded Console config snmp server view user view ifEntry 1 included Page 193 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide snmp server group The snmp server group Global Configuration mode command configures a new Simple Management Protocol SNMP group or a table that maps SNMP users to SNMP views Use the no form of this command to remove a specified SNMP group Syntax snmp server group groupname v1 v2 v3 noauth auth priv notify notifyview read readview write writeview no snmp server group groupname v1 v2 v3 noauth auth priv Parameters e groupname Specifies the name of the group e v1 lIndicates the SNMP Version 1 security model e v2 Indicates the SNMP Version 2 security model e v3 Indicates the SNMP Version 3 security model e noauth Indicates no authentication of a packet Applicable only to the SNMP Version 3 security model e auth Indicates authentication of a packet without encrypting it Applicable only to the SNMP Version 3 security
298. t ies A a da Canes ere 213 Spanning tree link ype nsaan n e R a er a e 214 spanning tree pathcost Method cccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaceaaaeceeeeeeeeeeeseesecececueeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 214 Spanning tree DPA aieas e aaa cela dats deena ac a EA da AAA A EA RA cates eae alcatel dee 215 Spanning tree guard TOOt oocciincccnnnnnincnnnnnicc Adat A AAAaadAAAAAAAAAAA AASA AAA AAAA Naaa aaa naaa aaa 216 Spanning tree DpdUguUard conicccccnonnnnnnnonnnnccccn nn 216 clear spanning tree detected protocols ccccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseceeeaaeceseeeeeeeeeeteesensacneeeess 217 Spanning tree Mst Pririty ec cece ceeeceeeeeceseeceececsnaceeteeesueeeeceossneceesesseenseseeeseneeeeeaseneceeeeesneneeenenneaees 217 Spanning tree Mst MAX NOPS cccecceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseceaaaaeaeeceeeeeeeeeeeseesecececieeeeeseeeeeeeees 218 Spanning tree mst port priority ccccccecceceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaaaaeaaecaeeeeeeeeeeseeseneaesaeeeeeeseseeeeeeaes 218 Spanning tree MSt COSt ri cis c2ceeceel an daa id A E AEREE E EAA A Eia Ra 219 spanning tree mst ConfiguratiON oooocnnnnncccnnnnnoccccnnnconcnnnnnnonnn conan anno iee akie nara 220 instance MM ci dada 220 name MS iis arenen ae ae aaa velo a atewet caddies a ea ra raaa aot dake n aera Ta 221 revision MS aa ad eet E ae dae eee EREE EAN Aidt aaa eet eid ea tat E EEA nance 222 SOW MSE ree dad tt lt sd uatedesuusandees RE
299. tabase Console ip dhcp snooping binding 0060 704c 73ff 3 10 1 8 1 ethernet 1 g21 clear ip dhcp snooping database The clear ip dhcp snooping database Privileged EXEC mode command clears the DHCP binding database Syntax clear ip dhcp snooping database Parameters This command has no arguments or keywords Default Configuration No static binding exists Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example clears the DHCP binding database Console clear ip dhcp snooping database show ip dhcp snooping The show ip dhcp snooping EXEC mode command displays the DHCP snooping configuration Syntax show ip dhcp snooping ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e interface Specify Ethernet port e port channel number Specify Port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Page 79 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Command Mode EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays the DHCP snooping configuration Console show ip dhcp snooping DHCP snooping is enabled DHCP snooping is configured on following VLANs 2 7 18 DHCP snooping database enabled Option 82 on untrusted port is allowed Relay agent information option 82 is enabled Verification of hwad
300. tagged Only coooocoocncccccconnccccccnonconcccnnnnnnn coca nana n cnn nannnnnn 292 switchport general acceptable frame type tagged Only cooooooncccccnnnnccccccnonoonccccnnnnnnn cnn nana nn narran nn 293 switchport general Map macs group VIAN cooooococccccccccccccncconononnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nn nn nnnn nn nn nan En nennen enema 293 map MAC MACS GrOouUP ini A A lia 294 Show Vian MIES A le eee 295 switchport forbidden vlan sie naei an eae aa a a a E E aea ai A aE naaie aE EE 295 Ip intermal USage VIAN ananuna aa a a a ia ea aa a a A e a 296 SHOW Vlaai ei teed einai aes ahi a as a a r a a e Do 298 Show vian internal Usage eunan u a a i a aa liaa a a aa ldai 298 show interfaces switchport 0 cccccceeceeeceeeeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeee eens ea eeaaaanaeceeeeeeeeeeeesgeeasaeaaaeeeeeeeeseeeteneeeenenes 299 Chapter 31 Web Server Commands occcccccccccccccnccnnccnncnnnncnnenenennnnenenennennnennnennnennnrnnnenanen 303 IP MUP A cadelalitviad 303 A a a cual ices dla Wis alll cided eA i aces ad vee tie ad ae 303 Ip http Exec timedUt ita dit dia 304 Page ix Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide PA aa 304 Php ports coito EA EE A E E E ese cer E Te eres 305 ip https xec tiMeOut T a a a a a a n nn nn nn RR RR aaa a E L 305 crypto certificate genr IE sea oea a E E avd A E E ech ivi teed eee 306 crypto certificate EGUE S a ee a a aa a aaa aea a a aa aaea aa a handia 307 erypto certificate Mp OTE ep a aa e a a a a sheet e
301. tal number of packets including bad packets Broadcast packets and Multicast packets received Broadcast The total number of good packets received and directed to the Broadcast address This does not include Multicast packets Multicast The total number of good packets received and directed to a Multicast address This number does not include packets directed to the Broadcast address CRC Align Errors Collisions The total number of packets received with a length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets of between 64 and 1518 octets inclusive but with either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment Undersize Pkts The total number of packets received less than 64 octets long excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and otherwise well formed Oversize Pkts The total number of packets received longer than 1518 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and otherwise well formed Fragments The total number of packets received less than 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error Jabbers 64 Octets The total nu
302. ted bridge Priority 32768 Designated port id 128 2 Guard Root Disabled Address 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 Designated cost 20000 BPDU Guard Disabled Number of transitions to forwarding state 1 BPDU sent 2 received 170638 MST 1 Vlans Mapped 10 20 Root ID Priority Address Path Cost Port Cost Rem hops Bridge ID Priority Address 24576 00 02 4b 29 89 76 20000 4 1 4 19 32768 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 Number of topology changes 2 last change occurred 1d9h ago Times hold 1 topology change 2 notification 2 hello 2 max age 20 forward delay 15 Port 1 1 1 enabled State Forwarding Port id 128 1 Role Boundary Port cost 20000 Type P2p configured auto Boundary RSTP Port Fast No configured no Designated bridge Priority 32768 Designated port id 128 1 Guard Root Disabled Address 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 Designated path cost 20000 BPDU Guard Disabled Number of transitions to forwarding state 1 BPDU sent 2 received 120638 Port 2 1 2 enabled State Forwarding Port id 128 2 Role Designated Port cost 20000 Type Shared configured auto Boundary STP Port Fast No configured no Designated bridge Priority 32768 Address 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 Page 233 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Designated port id 128 2 Designated cost 20000 Guard Root Disabled BPDU Guard Disabled Number of transitions to forwarding state 1 BPDU sent 2 recei
303. terface range ethernet 2 ccccseceeseceteneeseneecceneescecgeneceeedenneeepeeseneeeenensesebesensdaneessneusnneeesetsnneesneneeneed 82 O abet isa A at 8 ot mee thy See cael ets 83 GESCIIPU ON ers ie as re cca har a a thee E A ha Ya ae hr me ee ees eer nel ee 84 SPOCO sei fic ata ied Seclen A ae eal alte hla lal oheh E A 84 O O has dine aoe 85 NEGO cet kets tivity A a Geet 86 A a OO nae 86 aalo lD AE S EE initial dida eta ida ac E abd E cds lla aa lealtad ente E 87 e E oat eda conta a Sen E E cas Sona cena siduma test ac ENEE A EEEN 88 port Jumbo Namora it lite 88 System OWON Oler O E 89 clear e aT nE e EE A E E E N A A ay eee 89 E eE ACUVE EE E E E EA EE E A AE EA AE 90 Show interfaces adUVErISO iii A a a aa E E 90 Show nteraces conigurat oh siea re aa E T EEEE T IE EEEE E 91 Show interfaces StatUSs nics a aa aaa a ete aaa a a Ee 93 show interfaces description ccceeececeeeeceeceeee cee eeee eee eeeeeaeaaeaeceeeeeeeeeeegsaeaaaaaeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeesseesinaeeees 94 show porns Jumbo Tanon sea A unt tae i tad ete 95 Page iii Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide show interfaces COUNTEMS eccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeneaaeceeeeeeeeeeeeee se ceaaaecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesecceaccaeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeieee 95 Show system MOw Control sizes ic scedecteds t aa E EEA REA EER EA E AAEE AEE E AAE AARS 99 port storm control include multicast 1C oooonnoncccnnnnnncccccnnnaonccccnnnnancccnnnnannncnnnn non
304. ters e ro Indicates read only access default e rw Indicates read write access e su Indicates SNMP administrator access e p address Specifies the IP address of the management station e group name Specifies the name of a previously defined group A group defines the objects available to the community Range 1 30 characters e view name Specifies the name of a previously defined view The view defines the objects available to the community Range 1 30 characters Default Configuration No communities are defined Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The view name parameter cannot be specified for su which has access to the whole MIB The view name parameter can be used to restrict the access rights of a community string When it is specified An internal security name is generated The internal security name for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 security models is mapped to an internal group name The internal group name for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 security models is mapped to a view name read view and notify view always and for rw for write view also The group name parameter can also be used to restrict the access rights of a community string When it is specified An internal security name is generated The internal security name for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 security models is mapped to the group name Page 192 Not approved by Document Control For review only SNMP Commands Example
305. ters e p address IP address to ping e hostname Host name to ping Range 1 158 characters e packet_size Number of bytes in a packet The actual packet size is eight bytes larger than the specified size specified because the device adds header information Range 56 1472 bytes e packet_count Number of packets to send If 0 is entered it pings until stopped Range 0 65535 packets e time_out Timeout in milliseconds to wait for each reply Range 50 65535 milliseconds Default Configuration Default packet size is 56 bytes Default number of packets to send is 4 Default timeout value is 2000 milliseconds Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines e The hostname must be a fully qualified DNS name A fully qualified DNS name has a period at the end e Press Esc to stop pinging e Following are examples of unsuccessful pinging Destination does not respond If the host does not respond a no answer from host appears in ten seconds Destination unreachable The gateway for this destination indicates that the destination is unreachable Network or host unreachable The device found no corresponding entry in the route table Page 262 Not approved by Document Control For review only Example The following example displays pinging results 64 bytes from 10 1 1 1 64 bytes from 10 1 1 1 64 bytes from 10 1 1 1 64 bytes from 10 1 1 1 s 0sty Tal E round trip
306. ters e disable port Indicates the Ethernet interface is disabled if the condition is matched e source Specifies source MAC address of the packet e source wildcard Specifies wildcard bits to be applied to the source MAC address Use 1s in the bit position to be ignored e destination Specifies the MAC address of the host to which the packet is being sent e destination wildcard Specifies wildcard bits to be applied to the destination MAC address Use 1s in the bit position to be ignored e vlan id Specifies the VLAN ID of the packet Range 0 4095 e cos Specifies the Class of Service of the packet Range 0 7 e cos wildcard Specifies wildcard bits to be applied to the CoS e eth type Specifies the Ethernet type in hexadecimal format of the packet Range 0 OxFFFF Default Configuration No MAC Access List is defined Command Mode MAC Access List Configuration mode Page 20 Not approved by Document Control For review only ACL Commands User Guidelines MAC BPDU packets cannot be denied e This command defines an Access Control Element ACE An ACE can only be removed by deleting the ACL using the no mac access list Global Configuration mode command Alternatively the Web based interface can be used to delete ACEs from an ACL e The following user guidelines are relevant to GE devices only Before an Access Control Element ACE is added to an ACL all packets are perm
307. ters index Specifies the requested set of samples Range 1 65535 throughput Indicates throughput counters errors Indicates error counters other Indicates drop and collision counters seconds Specifies the period of time in seconds Range 0 4294967295 Page 181 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Examples The following examples displays RMON Ethernet history statistics for index 1 Console gt show rmon history 1 throughput Sample Set 1 Owner CLI Interface 1 gl Interval 1800 Requested samples 50 Granted samples 50 Maximum table size 500 Time Octets Packets Broadcast Multicast Util Jan 18 2002 21 57 00 303595962 357568 3289 7287 19 Jan 18 2002 21 57 30 287696304 275686 2789 5878 20 Console gt show rmon history 1 errors Sample Set 1 Owner Me Interface 1 gl Interval 1800 Requested samples 50 Granted samples 50 Maximum table size 500 800 after reset Time CRC Align Undersize Oversize Fragments Jabbers Jan 18 2002 21 57 00 1 1 0 49 0 Jan 18 2002 21 57 30 1 1 0 27 0 Page 182 Not approved by Document Control For review only RMON Commands Console gt show rmon history 1 other Sample Set 1 Owner Me Interface 1 gl Interval 1800 Requested samples 50 Granted samples
308. th cost 20000 Port cost configured no Address Role N A Port cost 20000 Port Fast N A configured no Address N A Designated path cost N A Role Alternate 20000 Port Fast No 00 30 94 41 62 c8 Designated path cost 20000 Port cost configured no Address BPDU Guard Disabled Role N A Port cost 20000 Port Fast N A configured no Address N A Designated path cost N A Page 229 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Console show spanning tree ethernet 1 g1 Port 1 1 gl enabled State Forwarding Role Root Port id 128 1 Port cost 20000 Type P2p configured auto RSTP Port Fast No configured no Designated bridge Priority 32768 Address 00 01 42 97 e0 00 Designated port id 128 25 Designated path cost 0 Number of transitions to forwarding state 1 BPDU sent 2 received 120638 Console show spanning tree mst configuration Name Regionl Revision 1 Instance Vlans mapped State 0 1 9 21 4094 Enabled 1 10 20 Enabled Console show spanning tree Spanning tree enabled mode MSTP Default port cost method long MST 0 Vlans Mapped 1 9 CST Root ID Priority 32768 Address 00 01 42 97 e0 00 Path Cost 20000 Root Port 1 1 g1 Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec IST Master ID Priority 32768 Address 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 This switch is the IST master Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Max hops 20 I
309. the time zone for display purposes Use the no form of this command to set the time to the Coordinated Universal Time UTC Syntax clock timezone hours offset minutes minutes offsef zone acronym no clock timezone Parameters e hours offset Hours difference from UTC Range 12 13 e minutes offset Minutes difference from UTC Range 1 59 e acronym The acronym of the time zone Range Up to 4 characters Default Configuration Clock set to UTC Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The system internally keeps time in UTC so this command is used only for display purposes and when the time is manually set Example The following example sets the timezone to 6 hours difference from UTC Console config clock timezone 6 zone CST Page 53 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide clock summer time The clock summer time Global Configuration mode command configures the system to automatically switch to summer time daylight saving time Use the no form of this command to configure the software not to automatically switch to summer time Syntax clock summer time recurring usa eu week day month hh mm week day month hh mm offset offset zone acronym clock summer time date date month year hh mm date month year hh mm offset offset zone acronym clock summer time date month date year hh mm month date year hh mm offset offset zone acron
310. there is no command matching the current input If the request is within a command enter backspace and erase the entered characters to a point where the request results in a display Help is provided when 1 There is a valid command and a help request is made for entering a parameter or argument e g show All possible parameters or arguments for the entered command are displayed 2 An abbreviated argument is entered and a help request is made for arguments matching the input e g show pr terminal datadump The terminal data dump User EXEC mode command enables dumping all the output of a show command without prompting Use the no form of this command to disable dumping Syntax terminal datadump no terminal datadump Default Configuration Dumping is disabled Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines By default a More prompt is displayed when the output contains more lines than can be displayed on the screen Pressing the Enter key displays the next line pressing the Spacebar displays the next screen of output The data dump command enables dumping all output immediately after entering the show command This command is relevant only for the current session Example This example dumps all output immediately after entering a show command Console gt terminal datadump Page 280 Not approved by Document Control For review only User Interface Commands show history The show
311. thernet port channel mode User Guidelines This command is only relevant in dynamic learning modes Example In this example the maximum number of addresses that are learned on port 1 g7 before it is locked is set to 20 Console config interface ethernet 1 g7 Console config if port security max 20 port security routed secure address The port security routed secure address Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command adds a MAC layer secure address to a routed port Use the no form of this command to delete a MAC address Syntax port security routed secure address mac address no port security routed secure address mac address Parameters mac address A valid MAC address Page 41 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Default Configuration No addresses are defined Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode Cannot be configured for a range of interfaces range context User Guidelines e The command enables adding secure MAC addresses to a routed port in port security mode e The command is available when the port is a routed port and in port security mode e The address is deleted if the port exits the security mode or is not a routed port Example In this example the MAC layer address 66 66 66 66 66 66 is added to port 1 g1 Console config interface ethernet 1 g1 Console config if port security routed secure address 66 66 66 66
312. tication messages to the packets sent from the host DHCP passes the configuration information to hosts on a TCP IP network This permits network administrators to limit address allocation authorized hosts Chapter 8 DHCP Snooping Commands Contains parameters for enabling DHCP Snooping on the device Chapter 9 Ethernet Configuration Commands Configure multiple Ethernet type interfaces Chapter 10 GVRP Commands Display the GARP VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP configuration information enable GVRP globally or on an interface Chapter 11 IGMP Snooping Commands Enable the Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping Chapter 12 IP Addressing Commands Define a default gateway set an IP address for interface delete entries from the host Chapter 13 Line Commands Display line parameters enable the command history function or configure the command history buffer size Configure system priority physical port priority assign Page 1 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide administrative LACP timeouts display LACP information for Ethernet ports and display LACP information for a port channel Chapter 15 Management ACL Commands Define a permit or deny a rule or configure a management access control list Chapter 16 PHY Diagnostics Commands Display the optical transceiver diagnostics e Chapter 17 Port Channel Commands Enter the interface configuratio
313. time a port remains in the listening and learning states before entering the forwarding state Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax spanning tree forward time seconds no spanning tree forward time Parameters e seconds Time in seconds Range 4 30 Default Configuration The default forwarding time for the IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol STP is 15 seconds Command Modes Global Configuration mode User Guidelines When configuring the forwarding time the following relationship should be kept 2 Forward Time 1 gt Max Age Example The following example configures the spanning tree bridge forwarding time to 25 seconds Console config spanning tree forward time 25 spanning tree hello time The spanning tree hello time Global Configuration mode command configures the spanning tree bridge hello time which is how often the device Broadcasts hello messages to other devices Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Page 209 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Syntax spanning tree hello time seconds no spanning tree hello time Parameters e seconds Time in seconds Range 1 10 Default Configuration The default hello time for IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol STP is 2 seconds Command Modes Global Configuration mode User Guidelines When configuring the hello time the following relationship should be
314. tion Default path cost is determined by port speed and path cost method long or short as shown below Interface Long Short Port channel 20 000 4 Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Mbps 20 000 4 Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps 200 000 19 Ethernet 10 Mbps 2 000 000 100 Command Modes Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines The path cost method is configured using the spanning tree pathcost method Global Configuration mode command Example The following example configures the spanning tree cost on Ethernet port 1 g15 to 35000 Console config interface ethernet 1 g15 Console config if spanning tree cost 35000 Page 212 Not approved by Document Control For review only Spanning Tree Commands spanning tree port priority The spanning tree port priority Interface Configuration mode command configures port priority Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax spanning tree port priority priority no spanning tree port priority Parameters priority The priority of the port Range 0 240 in multiples of 16 Default Configuration The default port priority for IEEE Spanning TreeProtocol STP is 128 Command Modes Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the spanning priority on Ethernet port 1 g15
315. tion The source IP address is the address of the outgoing IP interface Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines N A Example The following example specifies the source IP address Console config tacacs server source ip 172 16 8 1 show tacacs The show tacacs Privileged EXEC mode command displays configuration and statistical information about a TACACS server Page 260 Not approved by Document Control For review only Syntax show tacacs ip address Parameters e p address Name or IP address of the TACACS server Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example TACACS Commands The following example displays configuration and statistical information about a TACACS server Console show tacacs Device Configuration IP address Status Port Single Connection 172 126 1412 Connected 49 No Global values TimeOut 3 Device Configuration Source IP 172 16 8 1 TimeOut Global Source IP Priority Global 1 Page 261 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 28 System Management Commands ping The ping User EXEC mode command sends ICMP echo request packets to another node on the network Syntax ping ip address hostname y size packet_size count packet_count timeout time_out Parame
316. tion file startup config Represents the startup configuration file image If the source file represents the active image file If the destination file represents the non active image file boot Boot file tftp Source or destination URL for a TFTP network server The syntax for this alias is tftp host directory filename The host can be represented by its IP address or hostname xmodem Source for the file from a serial connection that uses the Xmodem protocol unit member Image file on one of the units To copy from the master to all units specify in the member image field unit member Boot file on one of the units To copy from the master to all units specify in the member boot field null Null destination for copies or files A remote file can be copied to null to determine its size backup config Represents the backup configuration file unit member Backup configuration on one of the units backup config Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode Page 65 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines Up to five backup configuration files are supported on the device The location of a file system dictates the format of the source or destination URL The entire copying process may take several minutes and differs from protocol to protocol and from network to network prv and
317. to 96 Console config interface ethernet 1 g15 Console config if spanning tree port priority 96 spanning tree portfast The spanning tree portfast Interface Configuration mode command enables PortFast mode In PortFast mode the interface is immediately put into the forwarding state upon linkup without waiting for the standard forward time delay Use the no form of this command to disable PortFast mode Syntax spanning tree portfast no spanning tree portfast Default Configuration PortFast mode is disabled Command Modes Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines This feature should be used only with interfaces connected to end stations Otherwise an accidental topology loop could cause a data packet loop and disrupt device and network operations Page 213 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example enables PortFast on Ethernet port 1 g15 Console config interface ethernet 1 g15 Console config if spanning tree portfast spanning tree link type The spanning tree link type Interface Configuration mode command overrides the default link type setting determined by the duplex mode of the port and enables Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP transitions to the forwarding state Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax spanning tree link type point to point shared no spanning tree spanni
318. tors C US Finger print DC789788 DC88A988 127897BC BB789788 Certificate 2 is inactive Issued by self signed Valid from 8 9 2004 to 8 9 2005 Subject CN router gm com 0 General Motors C US Finger print 1873B936 88DC3411 BC8932EF 782134BA Page 312 Not approved by Document Control For review only 802 1x Commands Chapter 32 802 1x Commands aaa authentication dot1x The aaa authentication dot1x Global Configuration mode command specifies one or more authentication authorization and accounting AAA methods for use on interfaces running IEEE 802 1X Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax aaa authentication dot1x default method1 method2 no aaa authentication dot1x default Parameters e method1 method2 At least one from the following table Keyword Description Radius Uses the list of all RADIUS servers for authentication None Uses no authentication Default Configuration No authentication method is defined Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Additional methods of authentication are used only if the previous method returns an error and not if the request for authentication is denied To ensure that authentication succeeds even if all methods return an error specify none as the final method in the command line The RADIUS server must support MD 5 challenge and EAP type frames Example The followin
319. tp client enable Default Configuration The SNTP client is disabled on an interface Command Mode Interface configuration Ethernet port channel VLAN mode User Guidelines Use the sntp broadcast client enable Global Configuration mode command to enable Broadcast clients globally Use the sntp anycast client enable Global Configuration mode command to enable Anycast clients globally Example The following example enables the SNTP client on Ethernet port 1 g3 onsole config interface ethernet 1 g3 Console config if sntp client enable sntp unicast client enable The sntp unicast client enable Global Configuration mode command enables the device to use the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP to request and accept SNTP traffic from servers Use the no form of this command to disable requesting and accepting SNTP traffic from servers Syntax sntp unicast client enable no sntp unicast client enable Default Configuration The SNTP Unicast client is disabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Use the sntp server Global Configuration mode command to define SNTP servers Page 59 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example The following example enables the device to use the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP to request and accept SNTP traffic from servers Console config sntp unicast client enable sntp unicast client poll The sntp unicast client
320. trol System TACACS server or specify a TACACS host e Chapter 28 System Management Commands Display and list system version or Telnet session information e Chapter 29 User Interface Commands Display and list system version or Telnet session information e Chapter 30 VLAN Commands Enter the Virtual Local Area Network VLAN Configuration mode enable simultaneously configuring multiple VLANs or adds or remove VLANs e Chapter 31 Web Server Commands Enable configuring the device from a browser or display the HTTP server configuration e Chapter 32 802 1x Commands Specify authentication authorization and accounting AAA methods for use on interfaces running IEEE 802 1x and enable 802 1x globally Intended Audience This guide is intended for network administrators familiar with IT concepts and terminology Page 2 Not approved by Document Control For review only Document Conventions This document uses the following conventions Preface Document Conventions NJ Note Provides related information or information of special importance l Caution o Indicates potential damage to hardware or software or loss of data i Warning Indicates a risk of personal injury Page 3 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Contacting Allied Telesis This section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support as well as sales or co
321. ty of the bridge Range 0 61440 in steps of 4096 Default Configuration The default bridge priority for IEEE Spanning Tree Protocol STP is 32768 Command Modes Global Configuration mode User Guidelines The bridge with the lowest priority is elected as the root bridge Example The following example configures spanning tree priority to 12288 Console config spanning tree priority 12288 spanning tree disable The spanning tree disable Interface Configuration mode command disables spanning tree on a specific port Use the no form of this command to enable spanning tree on a port Syntax spanning tree disable no spanning tree disable Default Configuration Spanning tree is enabled on all ports Command Modes Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode Page 211 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example disables spanning tree on Ethernet port 1 g5 Console config interface ethernet 1 g5 Console config if spanning tree disable spanning tree cost The spanning tree cost Interface Configuration mode command configures the spanning tree path cost for a port Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax spanning tree cost cost no spanning tree cost Parameters e cost Path cost of the port Range 1 200 000 000 Default Configura
322. ult Configuration Disabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode Page 88 Not approved by Document Control For review only Ethernet Configuration Commands User Guidelines The command is effective only after reset Example The following example enables jumbo frames for the device Console config port jumbo frame system flowcontrol Use system flowcontrol Global Configuration mode to enable flow control on cascade ports Use the no form of this command to disable it Syntax system flowcontrol no system flowcontrol Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode GLOBAL Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command clear counters The clear counters User EXEC mode command clears statistics on an interface Syntax clear counters ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters e interface Valid Ethernet port Full syntax unit port e port channel number Valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Page 89 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Example In the following example the counters for interface 1 g1 are cleared Console gt clear counters ethernet 1 g1 set interface active The set interface active Privileged EXEC mode com
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324. ures Ethernet port 1 g16 to discard untagged frames at ingress Console config interface ethernet 1 g16 Console config if switchport general acceptable frame type tagged only switchport general map macs group vlan The switchport general map macs group vlan interface configuration mode command sets a mac based classification rule Use the no form of this command to delete a classification Syntax switchport general map macs group group vlan vlan id no switchport general map macs group group Page 293 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines MAC based VLAN rules cannot contain overlapping ranges on the same interface The priority between VLAN classification rules is MAC based VLAN Best match between the rules e PVID The interface must be in General Mode to configure a MAC based classification rule Example The following example sets a mac based classification rule console config vlan database console config vlan map mac 00 08 78 32 98 78 9 macs group 1 interface ethernet g17 console config vlan exit console config interface ethernet 1 g17 consol Le console config if switchport mode general el config if switchport general map macs group 1 vlan 2 map mac macs group The map mac macs group VLAN
325. us servers DeadTimeMsource IP Priority sage Global Global Global Deadtime Source IP Page 177 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide Chapter 22 RMON Commands show rmon statistics The show rmon statistics User EXEC mode command displays RMON Ethernet statistics Syntax show rmon statistics ethernet interface number port channel port channel number Parameters interface number Valid Ethernet port e port channel number Valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode User EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example displays RMON Ethernet statistics for Ethernet port 1 g1 Console gt show rmon statistics ethernet 1 g1 Port 1 gl Octets 878128 Packets 978 Broadcast 7 Multicast 1 CRC Align Errors 0 Collisions 0 Undersize Pkts 0 Oversize Pkts 0 Fragments 0 Jabbers 0 64 Octets 98 65 to 127 Octets 0 128 to 255 Octets 0 256 to 511 Octets 0 512 to 1023 Octets 491 1024 to 1518 Octets 389 Page 178 Not approved by Document Control For review only RMON Commands The following table describes significant fields shown above Field Description Octets The total number of octets of data including those in bad packets received on the network excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Packets The to
326. v an ethernet interface port channel port channel number Parameters vlan Specifies a valid VLAN such as VLAN 1 e interface A valid Ethernet port e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example In this example all static entries in the bridge forwarding database are displayed Console show bridge address table static Aging time is 300 sec vlan mac address port type Page 43 Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User s Guide 1 00 60 70 4C 73 FF 1 98 Permanent al 00 60 70 8C 73 FF 1 g8 delete on timeout 200 00 10 0D 48 37 FF 1 g9 delete on reset show bridge address table count The show bridge address table count Privileged EXEC mode command displays the number of addresses present in the Forwarding Database Syntax show bridge address table count vlan v an ethernet interface number port channel port channel number Parameters vlan Specifies a valid VLAN such as VLAN 1 e interface A valid Ethernet port e port channel number A valid port channel number Default Configuration This command has no default configuration Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example In this example the number of addresses prese
327. values on all Layer 2 connected devices Ifthe GARP timers are set differently on Layer 2 connected devices the GARP application will not operate successfully Page 104 Not approved by Document Control For review only GVRP Commands Example The following example sets the leave timer for Ethernet port 1 g6 to 900 milliseconds Console config interface ethernet 1 g6 Console config if garp timer leave 900 gvrp vlan creation forbid The gvrp vlan creation forbid Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command disables dynamic VLAN creation or modification Use the no form of this command to enable dynamic VLAN creation or modification Syntax gvrp vlan creation forbid no gvrp vlan creation forbid Default Configuration Dynamic VLAN creation or modification is enabled Command Mode Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode User Guidelines This command forbids dynamic VLAN creation from the interface The creation or modification of dynamic VLAN registration entries as a result of the GVRP exchanges on an interface are restricted only to those VLANs for which static VLAN registration exists Example The following example disables dynamic VLAN creation on Ethernet port 1 g6 Console config interface ethernet 1 g6 Console config if gvrp vlan creation forbid gvrp registration forbid The gvrp registration forbid Interface Configuration Ethernet port channel mode command
328. ved 170638 Port 3 1 3 disabled State Blocking Role Alternate Port id 128 3 Port cost 20000 Type Shared configured auto Internal Port Fast No configured no Designated bridge Priority 32768 Address 00 02 4b 29 1a 19 Designated port id 128 78 Designated cost 20000 Guard Root Disabled BPDU Guard Disabled Number of transitions to forwarding state 1 BPDU sent 2 received 170638 Port 4 1 4 enabled State Forwarding Role Designated Port id 128 4 Port cost 20000 Type Shared configured auto Internal Port Fast No configured no Designated bridge Priority 32768 Address 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 Designated port id 128 2 Designated cost 20000 Guard Root Disabled BPDU Guard Disabled Number of transitions to forwarding state 1 BPDU sent 2 received 170638 Console show spanning tree Spanning tree enabled mode MSTP Default port cost method long MST 0 Vlans Mapped 1 9 CST Root ID Priority 32768 Address 00 01 42 97 e0 00 Path Cost 20000 Root Port 1 1 1 Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec IST Master ID Priority 32768 Page 234 Not approved by Document Control For review only Spanning Tree Commands Address 00 02 4b 19 7a 00 Path Cost 10000 Rem hops 19 Bridge ID Priority 32768 Address 00 02 4b 29 7a 00 Hello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward Delay 15 sec Max hops 20 Console show spanning tree Spanning tree enabled mode MSTP Default port
329. vents Default Configuration Logging AAA login events is enabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines Other types of AAA events are not subject to this command Example The following example enables logging messages related to AAA login events Console config aaa logging login file system logging The file system logging Global Configuration mode command enables logging file system events Use the no form of this command to disable logging file system events Syntax file system logging copy no file system logging copy file system logging delete rename no file system logging delete rename Page 250 Not approved by Document Control For review only Syslog Commands Parameters e copy Indicates logging messages related to file copy operations e delete rename Indicates logging messages related to file deletion and renaming operations Default Configuration Logging file system events is enabled Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example enables logging messages related to file copy operations Console config file system logging copy management logging The management logging Global Configuration mode command enables logging management Access List ACL events Use the no form of this command to disable logging management Access List events Syntax management logging d
330. vers Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax radius server source ip source no radius source ip source Parameters e source Specifies a valid source IP address Default Configuration The source IP address is the IP address of the outgoing IP interface Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines N A Example The following example configures the source IP address used for communication with RADIUS servers to 10 1 1 1 console config radius server source ip 10 1 1 1 Page 174 Not approved by Document Control For review only Radius Commands radius server timeout The radius server timeout Global Configuration mode command sets the interval during which the device waits for a server host to reply Use the no form of this command to return to the default configuration Syntax radius server timeout timeout no radius server timeout Parameters e timeout Specifies the timeout value in seconds Range 1 30 Default Configuration The timeout value is 3 seconds Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command Example The following example configures the timeout interval to 5 seconds Console config radius server timeout 5 radius server deadtime The radius server deadtime Global Configuration mode command improves RADIUS response time when servers are unavaila
331. ym no clock summer time recurring Parameters recurring Indicates that summer time should start and end on the corresponding specified days every year date Indicates that summer time should start on the first specific date listed in the command and end on the second specific date in the command usa The summer time rules are the United States rules eu The summer time rules are the European Union rules week Week of the month Range 1 5 first last day Day of the week Range first three letters by name like sun date Date of the month Range 1 31 month Month Range first three letters by name like Jan year year no abbreviation Range 2000 2097 hh mm Time in military format in hours and minutes Range hh 0 23 mm 0 59 offset Number of minutes to add during summer time Range 1 1440 acronym The acronym of the time zone to be displayed when summer time is in effect Range Up to 4 characters Default Configuration Summer time is disabled offset Default is 60 minutes acronym If unspecified default to the timezone acronym If the timezone has not been defined the default is GMT Command Mode Global Configuration mode Page 54 Not approved by Document Control For review only Clock Commands User Guidelines In both the date and recurring forms of the command the first part of the command specifies when summer time be

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