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1. 87 Viewing applying reverting and TEEN 88 Viewing pending du 88 Applying e 88 LEE EE 88 Saving the ANT 88 BEE 89 Uia uio asl ER 89 System host log configuration ccccesececeesseeeeceececeeecseeeeseaeeceneeeeneeeeseaeeeeseeeseseeeeseeensuseeeueeeseaeeseneeeenes 91 Secure Shell Server configuration sse eene nennen nnne ener enne 92 RADIUS server configuration onerant ttti ttet ttrt Stt kon rhe rana Maa R REPE RBS E EERR ERROR ER SERERE AER ORA Rae aR Re ERR 92 TACACS server configuration EE 94 NTP server configuration E 95 System SNMP configuration EE 96 SNMP configuration ERR EEE 97 User Security Model eofifiqurelti rt secs ir eire here pa ENEE Cre REM Lax PARERE Fea PRAE RI MEHR RIA 98 SKIMPYS View configuration ssesscsenkso Rae ue e APER PERa en Rt Re rbx RE ux Rau RAM PE ER pn tAR ER RM GE MARE IRR PA LER A RARO rM EPA Roa dd 98 View based Access Control Model configuration essen eee 99 SNMPv3 Group configuration EN 100 SNMPv3 Community Table configuration sau uimnme ateist dina abeebeeishennekkkkedakeieendantnde 100 SNMPYS Target Address Table E E 101 SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table configuration eem emen 102 SNMPv3 Notify Table configuration isc icssssccesssssssssesssaccacccsssessassasstecansnsacasataneensasnecsnanscannaansboaeansacened 102 El LEET 103 E EE 104 User Access Control eom dUFOlN oa cesccec opina kjen derme dn derre Serre Phan o n NAHE 10
2. Command Description static Displays the Static FDB Configuration Menu aging lt 0 65535 gt Configures the aging value for FDB entries The default value is 300 cur Displays current FDB parameters Static FDB configuration Command cfg 12 fdb static Static FDB Menu add Add a permanent FDB entry del Delete a static FDB entry clear Clear static FDB entries cur Display current static FDB configuration The following table describes the Static FDB Configuration Menu options Table 122 Static FDB Configuration Menu options Command Description add MAC address lt VLAN gt port Adds a static entry to the forwarding database del MAC address lt VLAN gt port Deletes a static entry from the forwarding database clear mac MAC Address gt VLAN 1 Clears specified static FDB entries from the forwarding database as 4095 gt Port port number A11 follows e MAC address e VLAN e Port e All c r Displays current static FDB parameters Configuration Menu 120 Trunk configuration Command cfg 12 trunk 1 12 Trunk group 1 Menu add Add port to trunk group rem Remove port from trunk group ena Enable trunk group dis Disable trunk group del Delete trunk group cur Display current Trunk Group configuration Trunk groups can provide super bandwidth connections between GbE2 Interconnect Switches or other trunk capable devices A trunk is a group of ports that
3. u The sum total number of interfaces up in all OSPF areas p p down The sum total number of interfaces down in all OSPF areas loop The sum total of interfaces no longer connected to the attached network across all OSPF areas and interfaces Statistics Menu 78 Table 67 OSPF global statistics Statistic unloop Description The sum total number of interfaces connected to the attached network in all OSPF areas wait timer The sum total number of times the Wait Timer has been fired indicating the end of the waiting period that is required before electing a Backup Designated Router across all OSPF areas and interfaces backup The sum total number of Backup Designated Routers on the attached network for all OSPF areas and interfaces nbr change The sum total number of changes in the set of bidirectional neighbors associated with any interface across all OSPF areas Timers Kickoff hello The sum total number of times the Hello timer has been fired which triggers the send of a Hello packet across all OPSF areas and interfaces retransmit The sum total number of times the Retransmit timer has been fired across all OPSF areas and interfaces lsa lock The sum total number of times the Link State Advertisement LSA lock timer has been fired across all OSPF areas and interfaces lsa ack The sum total number of times the LSA Ack timer has been fired across all OSPF areas and i
4. cur Displays the current RMON Event parameters RMON alarm configuration Command cfg rmon alarm lt 1 65535 gt RMON Alarm 1 oid intrval sample almtype rlimit flimit revtidx fevtidx owner delete cur Menu Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set MIB oid datasource to monitor alarm interval sample type startup alarm type rising threshold falling threshold event index to fire on rising threshold crossing event index to fire on falling threshold crossing owner for the alarm Delete this alarm and restore defaults Display current alarm configuration The Alarm RMON group can track rising or falling values for a MIB object The MIB object must be a counter gauge integer or time interval Each alarm index must correspond to an event index that triggers once the alarm threshold is crossed The following table describes the RMON Alarm Menu options Table 183 RMON Alarm Menu options Command oid 1 127 characters Description Configures an alarm MIB Object Identifier The alarm OID can have a maximum of 127 characters intrval 1 65535 seconds Configures the time interval over which data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds The range is from 1 to 65535 seconds The default is 1800 seconds Configuration Menu 155 Table 183 RMON Alarm Menu options Command sample abs delta Description Configures the method of sampling the sele
5. link state id A B C D gt lt self gt Displays the NSSA type 7 LSAs with detailed information of each field of the LSAs The usage of this command is the same as the usage of the command asbrsum rtr adv rtr A B C D gt link state id A B C D gt lt self gt Displays the router type 1 LSAs with detailed information of each field of the LSAs The usage of this command is the same as the usage of the command asbrsum self Displays all the self advertised LSAs No parameters are required summ lt adv rtr A B C D gt lt link state id A B C D self Displays the network summary type 3 LSAs with detailed information of each field of the LSAs The usage of this command is the same as the usage of the command asbrsum all Displays all the LSAs 50 Information Menu OSPF route codes information Command info 13 ospf routes Codes IA OSPF inter area N1 OSPF NSSA external type 1 N2 OSPF NSSA external type 2 El OSPF external type 1 E2 OSPF external type 2 10 10 0 0 16 via 200 1 1 2 40 1 1 0 28 via 20 1 1 2 80 1 1 0 24 via 200 1 1 2 100 1 1 0 24 via 20 1 1 2 140 1 1 0 27 via 20 1 1 2 150 1 1 0 28 via 200 172 1 1 32 via 172 1 2 32 via 172 1 3 32 via 172 1 4 32 via 172 1 5 32 via 172 1 6 32 via E2 172 18 1 7 32 via e E2 172 18 1 8 32 via 30 1 1 2 PRP PPP PRPPP PPP NNNNNNNN Routing Information Protocol menu Command info 13 rip RIP I
6. Configures the source IP address used as a proxy for IGMP Group Specific Queries add lt 1 4095 gt Adds the VLAN to IGMP Snooping rem lt 1 4095 gt Removes the VLAN from IGMP Snooping clear Removes all VLANs from IGMP Snooping fastlv lt 1 4095 gt disable enable Enables or disables Fastleave processing Fastleave allows the switch to immediately remove a port from the IGMP port list if the host sends a Leave message and the proper conditions are met This command is disabled by default ena Enables IGMP Snooping dis Disables IGMP Snooping cur Displays the current IGMP Snooping parameters Configuration Menu 140 IGMP static multicast router configuration Command cfg 13 igmp mrouter Static Multicast Router Menu add Add port as Multicast Router Port rem Remove port as Multicast Router Port cur Display current Multicast Router configuration The following table describes the Static Multicast Router Configuration Menu options Eg NOTE When you configure a static multicast router on a VLAN the process of learning multicast routers is disabled for that VLAN Table 157 IGMP Static Multicast Router Menu Command Description add port number 1 4095 1 2 Selects a port VLAN combination on which the static multicast router is connected and configures the IGMP version 1 or 2 of the multicast router NOTE Port number must be an external port 19
7. intrval 1 3600 Configures the time interval over which the data is sampled for each bucket The range is from 1 to 3600 seconds The default value is 1800 seconds owner 1 127 characters Enter a text string that identifies the person or entity that uses this history index The owner can have a maximum of 127 characters delete Deletes the selected history index cur Displays the current RMON History parameters Configuration Menu 154 RMON event configuration Command cfg rmon event lt 1 65535 gt RMON Event 1 descn type owner delet Menu Set description for the event Set event type Set owner for the event cur Delete this event and restore defaults Display current event configuration The following table describes the RMON Event Menu options Table 182 RMON Event Menu options Command descn 1 127 characters Description Enter a text string to describe the event The description can have a maximum of 127 characters type none log trap both Selects the type of notification provided for this event For log events an entry is made in the log table and sent to the configured syslog host For trap events an SNMP trap is sent to the management station cfg snmp trap owner lt 1 127 characters gt Enter a text string that identifies the person or entity that uses this event index The owner can have a maximum of 127 characters delete Deletes this event index
8. Command Description gig Displays the Gigabit Ethernet Physical Link Menv fiber Displays the Fiber Link Menu aclqos Displays the ACL Quality of Service Menu 8021ppri Configures the port s 802 1p priority level pvid lt 1 4095 gt Sets the default VLAN number which will be used to forward frames which are not VLAN tagged The default number is 1 NOTE VLAN 4095 is reserved for switch management name 1 64 characters none Sets a name for the port maximum 64 characters The assigned port name displays next to the port number on some information and statistics screens rmon disable enable Enables or disables Remote Monitoring for the port RMON must be enabled for any RMON configurations to function tag disable enable Disables or enables VLAN tagging for this port It is disabled by default tagpvid disable enable Disables or enables VLAN tag persistence When disabled the VLAN tag is removed from packets whose VLAN tag matches the port PVID The default value is enabled brate lt 0 262143 gt dis Limits the number of broadcast packets per second to the specified value If disabled dis the port forwards all broadcast packets mrate lt 0 262143 gt dis Limits the number of multicast packets per second to the specified value If disabled dis the port forwards all multicast packets drate 0 262143 dis Limits the number of unknown unicast packets per second to the specified value If di
9. Table 90 View based Access Control Configuration Menu options Command Description name 1 32 Defines the name of the group up to a maximum of 32 characters characters model Selects the security model to be used usm snmpv1 snmpv2 level Defines the minimum level of security required to gain access rights The level noAuthNoPriv authNo noAuthNoPriv means that the SNMP message will be sent without authentication and Priv authPriv without using a privacy protocol The level authNoPriv means that the SNMP message will be sent with authentication but without using a privacy protocol The authPriv means that the SNMP message will be sent both with authentication and using a privacy protocol rview 1 32 Defines a 32 character long read view name that allows you read access to a particular MIB characters view If the value is empty or if there is no active MIB view having this value then no access is granted wview 1 32 Defines a 32 character long write view name that allows you write access to the MIB view If characters the value is empty or if there is no active MIB view having this value then no access is granted nview 1 32 Defines a 32 character long notify view name that allows you notify access to the MIB view characters Configuration Menu 99 Table 90 View based Access Control Configuration Menu options Command Description name 1 32 Defines the name of the group up to a max
10. Table 98 User Access Control Configuration menu options Command uid lt 1 10 gt eject lt 1 10 gt Description Displays the User ID Menu for the selected user Ejects the selected user from the switch usrpw lt 1 128 characters gt Sets the user user password maximum 128 characters The user has no direct responsibility for switch management He or she can view switch status information and statistics but cannot make any configuration changes opw 1 128 characters gt Sets the operator oper password maximum 128 characters The operator manages all functions of the switch He or she can view all switch information and statistics and can reset ports or the entire switch admpw lt 1 128 Sets the administrator admin password maximum 128 characters The super user characters gt administrator has complete access to all menus information and configuration commands on the switch including the ability to change both the user and administrator passwords cur Displays the current user status Configuration Menu 104 User ID configuration Command cfg sys access user uid 1 10 User ID 1 Menu cos Set class of service name Set user name pswd Set user password ena Enable user ID dis Disable user ID del Delete user ID cur Display current user configuration The following table describes the User ID Configuration menu options Table 99 User ID Configuration menu options C
11. timeout Set LACP system timeout scale for timing out partner info port LACP port Menu cur Display current LACP configuration The following table describes the LACP Configuration Menu options Table 126 LACP Configuration Menu options Command Description sysprio lt 1 65535 gt Defines the priority value 1 through 65535 for the switch Lower numbers provide higher priority The default value is 32768 timeout short long Defines the timeout period before invalidating LACP data from a remote partner Choose short 3 seconds or Long 90 seconds The default value is long NOTE HP recommends that you use a timeout value of Long to reduce LACPDU processing If your switch s CPU utilization rate remains at 100 for periods of 90 seconds or more consider using static trunks instead of LACP port lt port number gt Displays the LACP Port menu cur Display current LACP configuration Configuration Menu 122 LACP Port configuration Command cfg 12 lacp port port number LACP Port 2 Menu mode Set LACP mode prio Set LACP port priority adminkey Set LACP port admin key cur Display current LACP port configuration The following table describes the LACP Port Configuration Menu options Table 127 LACH Port Configuration Menu options Command Description mode off active passive Set the LACP mode for this port as follows off Turn LACP off for this port You can use this port to m
12. The following table describes the Fiber Link Control Menu options Table 103 Fiber Link Control Menu options Command txctrl enable disable Description Enables or disables fiber port transmit control when the port detects RX signal loss txpulse enable disable txdn 1 10 Enables or disables fiber port transmit pulse control When disabled the fiber port transmitter is disabled when RX signal loss is detected When enabled the fiber port transmitter pulses the TX signal at a configurable rate defined by the txdn and txup commands Configures the interval that the transmit pulse is down in seconds The default value is 2 txup 1 10 Configures the interval that the transmit pulse is up in seconds The default value is 1 cur Displays current fiber link control parameters ACL Port configuration Command cfg port port number gt aclqos Port 1 ACL Menu meter ACL Metering Configuration Menu re mark ACL Re mark Configuration Menu add Add ACL group to this port rem Remove ACL group from this port cur Display current ACLs for this port The following table describes the Port Access Control List Configuration Menu options Table 104 ACL Port Configuration Menu options Command meter lt 1 63 gt Description Displays the Metering Menu re mark lt 1 63 gt Displays the Re Mark Menu add acl blk grp lt 1 4096 gt Adds the specified ACL ACL block
13. authEntersConnecting Total number of times that the state machine transitions to the CONNECTING state from any other state authEapLogoffsWhileConnecting Total number of times that the state machine transitions from CONNECTING to DISCONNECTED as a result of receiving an EAPOL Logoff message authEntersAuthenticating Total number of times that the state machine transitions from CONNECTING to AUTHENTICATING as a result of an EAPResponse Identity message being received from the Supplicant authSuccessesWhile Total number of times that the state machine transitions from Authenticating AUTHENTICATING to AUTHENTICATED as a result of the Backend Authentication state machine indicating successful authentication of the Supplicant authTimeoutsWhileAuthenticating Total number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATING to ABORTING as a result of the Backend Authentication state machine indicating authentication timeout authFailWhileAuthenticating Total number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATING to HELD as a result of the Backend Authentication state machine indicating authentication failure authReauthsWhileAuthenticating Total number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATING to ABORTING as a result of a re authentication request Statistics Menu 62 Table 46 802 1x statistics for port Statistics authEapStartsWhileAuthenticating
14. cfg 12 hotlink trigger trigger number Trigger 1 Menu master Master Menu backup Backup Menu fdelay Set Forward Delay secs name Set Trigger Name preempt Enable disable Preemption ena Enable Trigger dis Disable Trigger cur Display current Trigger configuration The following table describes the Hot Links Trigger Menu options Table 129 Hot Links Trigger Menu options Command Description master Displays the Master interface menu for the selected trigger backup Displays the Backup interface menu for the selected trigger fdelay lt 0 3600 gt Configures the Forward Delay interval in seconds The default value is 1 name string Configures a name for the trigger preempt enable disable Enables or disables pre emption which allows the Master interface to transition to the Active state whenever it becomes available The default option is enabled ena Enables the Hot Links trigger dis Disables the Hot Links trigger cur Displays the current trigger configuration Hot Links Master configuration Command cfg 12 hotlink trigger master Master Menu port Set port in Master trunk Set trunk in Master cur Display current Master configuration The following table describes the Hot Links Master Menu options Table 130 Hot Links Master Menu options Command Description port port number 17 24 gt Adds the selected port to the Master interface trunk 1 12 Ad
15. counted exclusively according to the error status presented to the LLC dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames A count of successfully transmitted frames on a particular interface for which transmission is inhibited by exactly one collision A frame that is counted by an instance of this object is also counted by the corresponding instance of the ifOutUcastPkts ifOutMulticastPkts or ifOutBroadcastPkts and is not counted by the corresponding instance of the dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrame object dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames A count of successfully transmitted frames on a particular interface for which transmission is inhibited by more than one collision A frame that is counted by an instance of this object is also counted by the corresponding instance of the ifOutUcastPkts ifOutMulticastPkts or ifOutBroadcastPkts and is not counted by the corresponding instance of the dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames object dot3StatsLateCollisions The number of times that a collision is detected on a particular interface later than 512 bittimes into the transmission of a packet Five hundred and twelve bittimes corresponds to 51 2 microseconds on a 10 Mbit s system A late collision included in a count represented by an instance of this object is also considered as a generic collision for purposes of other collision related statistics dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors A count of frames for which
16. Clear IP stats Dump layer 3 stats The following table describes the Layer 3 statistics menu options Table 56 Layer 3 statistics menu options Command Usage geal3 Displays the GEA statistics menu ip Displays IP statistics route Displays route statistics arp lt clear gt Displays Address Resolution Protocol ARP statistics Add the argument clear to clear ARP statistics dns Displays Domain Name System DNS statistics icmp Displays ICMP statistics Statistics Menu 70 Table 56 Layer 3 statistics menu options Command Usage tcp Displays Transmission Control Protocol TCP statistics Add the argument clear to clear TCP statistics udp Displays User Datagram Protocol UDP statistics Add the argument clear to clear UDP statistics igmp Displays IGMP statistics ospf Displays OSPF statistics menu vrrp When virtual routers are configured you can display the following e Advertisements received vrrplnAdvers e Advertisements transmitted vrrpOutAdvers e Advertisements received but ignored vrrpBadAdvers rip Displays Routing Information Protocol RIP statistics clrigmp 1 4095 all Clears all IGMP statistics for the selected VLANs ipclear Clears IP statistics Use this command with caution as it will delete all the IP statistics dump Displays all Layer 3 statistics GEA Layer 3 statistics menu Command stats 13 geal3 GEA Layer 3 Sta
17. Clearing entries from the forwarding database To delete a MAC address from the forwarding database FDB see the Static FDB configuration section in the Configuration Menu chapter To clear the entire forwarding database FDB see the Forwarding Database options section in the Maintenance Menu chapter Link Aggregation Control Protocol information LACP Command info 12 lacp LACP Menu aggr Show LACP aggregator information for the port port Show LACP port information dump Show all LACP ports information The following table describes the Link Aggregation Control Protocol Menu options Table 20 LACP information Command Usage aggr Displays LACP aggregator information for the port port Displays LACP information for the port dump Displays all LACP information parameters dump Command info 12 lacp dump gt gt LACP dump port lacp adminkey operkey selected i attached trunk OND Ui 5 Q0 NH OID UU H D DO 8 8 8 85 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LACP dump includes the following information for each port in the GbE2 Interconnect Switch e lacp Displays the port s LACP mode active passive or off e adminkey Displays the value of the port s adminkey e operkey Shows the value of the port s operational key e selected lndicates whether the port has been selected to be part of a Link Aggregation Group e prio Shows the value of the port priority e attached agg
18. Layer 2 Menu 13 Layer 3 Menu qos QOS Menu acl Access Control List Menu rmon RMON Menu pmirr Port Mirroring Menu ufd Uplink Failure Detection Menu dump Dump current configuration to script file ptcfg Backup current configuration to FTP TFTP server gtcfg Restore current configuration from FTP TFTP server cur Display current configuration Configure Simple Network Management Protocol support Z NOTE SNMP support is enabled by default 1 2 d Use the following command to enable SNMP gt gt cfg sys access snmp disable read only read write Set SNMP read or write community string By default they are public and private respectively gt gt cfg sys ssnmp rcomm wcomm When prompted enter the proper community string Firsttime configuration 18 4 Apply and save configuration if you are not configuring the GbE2 Interconnect Switch with Telnet support Otherwise apply and save after the performing the Optional Setup for Telnet Support steps gt gt System apply gt gt System save Setting passwords HP recommends that you change all passwords after initial configuration and as regularly as required under your network security policies See the Accessing the GbE2 Interconnect Switch section in the Command line interface chapter for a description of the user access levels To change the user operator or administrator password you must log in using the a
19. The port role can be one of the following Designated DESC Root ROOT Alternate ALTN Backup BKUP Master MAST or Unknown UNK Designated Bridge Shows information about the bridge connected to each port if applicable Information includes the priority hex and MAC address of the Designated Bridge Designated Port The port ID of the port on the Designated Bridge to which this port is connected Hello The hello time parameter specifies in seconds how often the root bridge transmits a configuration bridge protocol data unit BPDU Any bridge that is not the root bridge uses the root bridge hello value Type Type of link connected to the port and whether the port is an edge port Link type values are AUTO P2P or SHARED Trunk group information Command info 12 trunk Trunk group 1 port state 1 STG 1 forwarding 2 STG 1 forwarding When trunk groups are configured you can view the state of each port in the various trunk groups Eg NOTE If Spanning Tree Protocol on any port in the trunk group is set to forwarding the remaining ports in the trunk group will also be set to forwarding Information Menu 43 VLAN information Layer Layer Command info 12 vlan Status Ports Default VLAN pc03p pco7f pc04u 8600 14 8600 15 8600 16 8600 17 35k 1 35k 2 35k 3 35k 4 pc07z redlan ixiaTraffic 112 13 23 bpsports 3 6 8 10 This information display includes all
20. Total number of times that the state machine sends an EAP Request packet ether than an Identity Notification Failure or Success message to the Supplicant Indicates that the Authenticator chose an EAP method backendNonNakResponsesFrom Supplicant backendAuthSuccesses Total number of times that the state machine receives a response from the Supplicant to an initial EAP Request and the response is something other than EAP NAK Indicates that the Supplicant can respond to the Authenticators chosen EAP method Total number of times that the state machine receives an Accept message from the Authentication Server Indicates that the Supplicant has successfully authenticated to the Authentication Server backendAuthFails Total number of times that the state machine receives a Reject message from the Authentication Server Indicates that the Supplicant has not authenticated to the Authentication Server Bridging statistics Command stats port port number gt brg Bridging statistics for port 1 dotiPortInFrames dotiPortOutFrames dotlPortInDiscards dotiTpLearnedEntryDiscards dotiStpPortForwardTransitions 63242584 63277826 Statistics Menu 63 The following table describes the bridging statistics for a selected port Table 47 Bridging statistics for port Statistics Description dot 1PortInFrames The number of frames that have been received by this port from its segment frame received on t
21. When necessary disabling console ensures the GbE2 Interconnect Switch is not affected by syslog messages It is enabled by default log feature all enable disable Displays a list of features for which syslog messages can be generated You can choose to enable disable specific features or enable disable syslog on all available features Features include console system mgmt di stg vlan ssh vrrp ntp hotlink ip web ospf rmon ufd 802 1x cfg cur Displays the current syslog settings Configuration Menu 91 Secure Shell Server configuration Command cfg sys sshd SSHD Menu interval Set Interval for generating the RSA server key Scpadm Set SCP only admin password hkeygen Generate the RSA host key Skeygen Generate the RSA server key sshport Set SSH server port number ena Enable the SCP apply and save dis Disable the SCP apply and save on Turn SSH server ON off Turn SSH server OFF cur Display current SSH server configuration Telnet traffic on the network is not secure This menu enables Secure Shell SSH access from any SSH client The SSH program securely logs into another computer over a network and executes commands in a secure environment All data using SSH is encrypted Secure Shell can be configured on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch using the console port only Several of the above menu options do not display if you access the GbE2 Interconnect Swi
22. general Usage Displays general OSPF information aindex 0 2 Displays area information for a particular area index If no parameter is supplied it displays area information for all the areas if 1 255 Displays interface information for a particular interface If no parameter is supplied it displays information for all the interfaces virtual Displays information about all the configured virtual links nbr nbr router id A B C D Displays the status of a neighbor with a particular router ID If no router ID is supplied it displays the information about all the current neighbors dbase Displays OSPF database menu sumaddr 0 2 Displays the list of summary ranges belonging to non NSSA areas nsumadd 0 2 Displays the list of summary ranges belonging to NSSA areas routes Displays OSPF routing table dump Displays all OSPF information Information Menu 48 OSPF general information Command info 13 ospf general OSPF Version 2 Router ID 10 10 10 1 Started at 1663 and the process uptime is 4626 Area Border Router yes AS Boundary Router no LS types supported are 6 External LSA count 0 External LSA checksum sum 0x0 Number of interfaces in this router is 2 Number of virtual links in this router is 1 16 new lsa received and 34 lsa originated from this router Total number of entries in the LSDB 10 Database checksum sum 0x0 Total neighbors are 1
23. prisrv lt IP address gt Description Sets the primary RADIUS server address For example 100 10 1 1 secsrv lt IP address gt Sets the secondary RADIUS server address For example 100 10 1 2 secret lt 1 32 characters gt This is the shared secret between the GbE2 Interconnect Switch and the RADIUS server s secret2 lt 1 32 characters gt This is the secondary shared secret between the switch and the RADIUS server s port lt UDP port number gt Enter the number of the User Datagram Protocol UDP port to be configured between 1500 3000 The default is 1645 retries lt 1 3 gt Sets the number of failed authentication requests before switching to a different RADIUS server The default is 3 requests timeout lt 1 10 gt Sets the amount of time in seconds before a RADIUS server authentication attempt is considered to have failed The default is 3 seconds telnet Enables or disables the RADIUS back door for telnet SSH HTTP HTTPS This command does not apply when secure backdoor secbd is enabled secbd enable disable Enables or disables the RADIUS back door using secure password for telnet SSH HTTP HTTPS on Enables the RADIUS server off Disables the RADIUS server This is the default cur Displays the current RADIUS server parameters Z IMPORTANT If RADIUS is enabled you are required to login using RADIUS when using Telnet If a RADIUS server is not
24. ss san cep ol EX op HERR bp e Ue e cU nih 122 LACR Port configuration a E lot ld mas pud de ET eee 123 Het Links configuration 1t lp do e bubble Oa aeu TENSTA 123 Hot Links Trigger configuration c eode etos eoque POR chon ed ve v Un ere V ENEE telis 124 Hot Links Master configuration cccecccessseeeeceeesneeceeseeeseeeeseeecnseeeeeaeeceseesenseeeneaeeeeeeeensaeeneaeeeenteeens 124 Hot Links EE 124 EE 125 layer E E 126 IP interface configuration esos derer ide bitis erbe dE dis marea es rm andi ae APER 126 DetaultGalewaveonfiqurdtidhi sect seiiss eder caddie d conn ianiasaas talenta E RGRATT Gi Fen Lodua a D EHL cv OUR 127 IP Static Route configuration suus eiea ds be rne th entr de reet papae uenti ri er prises 128 Address Resolution Protocol configuration 1 ioc trae tih orit eese erholt Praet secu ir nate pi E Reda a E EYE 128 EE KT 128 IT 129 Network Filter contig ration iss coser err dde ertet artt dare ari dee ear Edda eR etre pde PEE ARR IRE 129 Route Map oa 129 E EE IER Autonomous System Path configuration s ds roh Rit haeo etui i only utkast 131 Routing Information Protocol configuration essssssssseeeeeeee eem ener eene 132 RIP Interlace SJEL enden e DIS do aot doct decet tee uda etd bbc wt hd perdas iA 132 RIP Route Redistribution configuration ccccecesecceseeeeeeeeceteceeneeecneeeeceseeeeeeesneeeceaeeensueeentaeeeeeesenteeeens 133 Open Shortest Path First sorgen Ee EE SEA 134 OSEP Aredhel 135 OSPF s
25. stats Enable disable statistics for this acl reset Reset filtering parameters cur Display current filter configuration These menus allow you to define filtering criteria for each Access Control List ACL The following table describes the ACL Configuration Menu options Table 173 ACL Configuration Menu options Command Description ethernet Displays the ACL Ethernet configuration menu ipv4 Displays the ACL IP version 4 configuration menu tcpudp Displays the ACL TCP UDP configuration menu pkt fmt Displays the ACL Packet Format configuration menu egrport lt port number gt Configures the ACL to function on egress packets action permit deny setcos Configures a filter action for packets that match the ACL definitions You can choose to permit pass or deny drop packets or set the Class of Service queue that handles the packets stats e d Enables or disables the statistics collection for the Access Control List reset Resets the ACL parameters to their default values cur Displays the current ACL parameters Configuration Menu 150 ACL Ethernet Filter configuration Command cfg acl acl lt 1 4096 gt ethernet Filtering Ethernet Menu smac Set to filter on source MAC dmac Set to filter on destination MAC vlan Set to filter on VLAN ID etype Set to filter on ethernet typ pri Set to filter on priority reset Reset all fields cur Display current parameters This
26. to provide port based network access control The following table describes the 802 1x Configuration Menu options Table 111 802 1x Configuration Menu options Command global Description Displays the global 802 1x Configuration Menv port port number Displays the 802 1x Port Menv ena Globally enables 802 1x dis Globally disables 802 1x cur Displays current 802 1x parameters 802 1x Global configuration Command cfg 12 8021x global 802 1x Global Configuration Menu mode qtperiod txperiod suptmout svrtmout maxreq raperiod reauth default cur Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set access control mode EAP Request Identity quiet time interval EAP Request Identity retransmission timeout EAP Request retransmission timeout Server authentication request timeout max number of EAP Request retransmissions reauthentication time interval reauthentication status to on or off Restore default 802 1x configuration Display current 802 1x configuration The global 802 1x menu allows you to configure parameters that affect all ports in the switch The following table describes the 802 1x Global Configuration Menu options Table 112 802 1x Global Configuration Menu options Command mode force unauth auto force auth Description Sets the type of access control for all ports e force unauth the port is unauthorized unconditionally e auto the port is unauthorized until
27. traceroute telnet history popd who The following table describes the global commands Table 4 Global commands Command command or help Action Provides usage information about a specific command on the current menu When used without the command parameter a summary of the global commands is displayed or print Displays the current menu or up Moves up one level in the menu structure If placed at the beginning of a command displays the Main Menu Otherwise this is used to separate multiple commands placed on the same line lines Sets the number of lines n that display on the screen at one time The default is 24 lines When used without a value the current setting is displayed diff Shows any pending configuration changes that have not been applied diff flash displays all pending configuration changes that have been applied but not saved to flash memory NVRAM as well as those that have not been applied apply Applies pending configuration changes save Saves the active configuration to backup and saves the current configuration as active save n saves the current configuration as active without saving the active configuration to backup revert Removes changes that have been made but not applied revert apply removes all changes that have not been saved exit or quit Exits from the command line interface and logs out ping Verifies station to station connectivity ac
28. 24 remove port number 1 4095 1 2 Removes a static multicast router from the selected port VLAN combination cur Displays the current IGMP Static Multicast Router parameters IGMP filtering configuration Command cfg 13 igmp igmpflt IGMP Filter Menu filter IGMP Filter Definition Menu port IGMP Filtering Port Menu ena Enable IGMP Filtering dis Disable IGMP Filtering cur Display current IGMP Filtering configuration The following table describes the IGMP Filter Configuration Menu options Table 158 IGMP Filtering Menu Command Description filter 1 16 Displays the IGMP Filter Definition Menu port port number Displays the IGMP Filtering Port Menu ena Enables IGMP filtering globally dis Disables IGMP Filtering globally cur Displays the current IGMP Filtering parameters ga i amp Mn UO Configuration Menu 141 IGMP filter definition Command cfg 13 igmp igmpflt filter 1 16 IGMP Filter 1 Definit range Set IP Mult action Set filter ena Enable filter ion Menu icast address range action dis Disable filter del Delete filter cur Display current IGMP filter configuration The following table describes the IGMP Table 159 IGMP
29. 32 spanning tree groups on the switch MRST is turned off by default E NOTE When Multiple Spanning Tree is turned on VLAN 1 is moved from Spanning Tree Group 1 to the Common Internal Spanning Tree CIST When Multiple Spanning Tree is turned off VLAN 1 is moved back to Spanning Tree Group 1 The following table describes the Multiple Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Table 114 Multiple Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Command Description cist Displays the Common Internal Spanning Tree CIST Menu name 1 32 characters Configures a name for the MSTP region All devices within a MSTP region must have the same region name rev lt 0 65535 gt Configures the revision level for the MSTP region The revision level is used as a numerical identifier for the region All devices within a MSTP region must have the same revision level number The range is 0 65535 maxhop 4 60 Configures the maximum number of bridge hops a packet may to traverse before it is dropped The range is from 4 to 60 hops The default is 20 mode rstp mstp Selects either Rapid Spanning Tree mode rstp or Multiple Spanning Tree mode mstp The default mode is RSTP on Globally turn RSTP MSTP ON NOTE When RSTP is turned on the configuration parameters for STP group 1 apply to RSTP off Globally turn RSTP MSTP OFF cur Displays the current RSTP MSTP configuration Z Nort e IEEE 802 1w standard based RS
30. 4 30 secs Display current bridge parameters Spanning tree bridge parameters can be configured for each Spanning Tree Group STP bridge parameters include e Bridge priority e Bridge hello time e Bridge maximum age e Forwarding delay e Current bridge configuration The following table describes the Bridge Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Table 119 Bridge Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Command prior lt 0 65535 gt Description Configures the bridge priority The bridge priority parameter controls which bridge on the network is the STP root bridge To make this switch the root bridge configure the bridge priority lower than all other switches and bridges on your network The lower the value the higher the bridge priority The range is O to 65535 and the default is 32768 RSTP MSTP The range is O to 61440 in steps of 4096 0 4096 8192 and the default is 32768 This command does not apply to MSTP See the Common Internal Spanning Tree configuration section for more information hello 1 10 Configures the bridge hello time The hello time specifies how often the root bridge transmits a configuration bridge protocol data unit BPDU Any bridge that is not the root bridge uses the root bridge hello value The range is 1 to 10 seconds and the default is 2 seconds This command does not apply to MSTP See the Common Internal Spanning Tree configuration section for more informati
31. 802 1x access control parameters for the port The following actions take place depending on the 802 1x port configuration e force unauth the port is placed in unauthorized state and traffic is blocked e auto the port is placed in unauthorized state then authentication is initiated e force auth the port is placed in authorized state and authentication is not required reauth Re authenticates the supplicant client attached to the port This command only applies if the port s 802 1x mode is configured as auto Operations level VRRP options Command oper vrrp VRRP Operations Menu back Set virtual router to backup Operations level VRRP options are described in the following table Table 193 Operations Level VRRP Menu options Command Description back lt 1 255 gt Forces the specified master virtual router on this switch into backup mode This is generally used for passing master control back to a preferred switch once the preferred switch has been returned to service after a failure When this command is executed the current master gives up control and ini tiates a new election by temporarily advertising its own priority level as O lowest After the new election the virtual router forced into backup mode by this command will resume master control in the following cases e This switch owns the virtual router the IP addresses of the virtual router and its IP interface are the same e This switch s vir
32. Description Total number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATING to ABORTING as a result of an EAPOL Start message being received from the Supplicant authEapLogoffWhileAuthenticating Total number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATING to ABORTING as a result of an EAPOL Logoff message being received from the Supplicant authReauthsWhileAuthenticated Total number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATED to CONNECTING as a result of a re authentication request authEapStartsWhileAuthenticated Total number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATED to CONNECTING as a result of an EAPOL Start message being received from the Supplicant authEapLogoffWhileAuthenticated Total number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATED to DISCONNECTED as a result of an EAPOLLogoff message being received from the Supplicant backendResponses Total number of times that the state machine sends an initial Access Request packet to the Authentication server Indicates that the Authenticator attempted communication with the Authentication Server backendAccessChallenges Total number of times that the state machine receives an initial Access Challenge packet from the Authentication server Indicates that the Authentication Server has communication with the Authenticator backendOtherRequestsToSupplicant
33. Filter Definition Menu Filter Definition Menu options Command range IP multicast address multicast address Description IP Configures the range of IP multicast addresses for this filter Enter the first IP multicast address of the ranger followed by the second IP multicast address of the range action allow deny Allows or denies multicast traffic for the IP multicast addresses specified ena Enables this IGMP filter dis Disables this IGMP filter del Deletes this filter s parameter definitions cur Displays the current IGMP filter IGMP filtering port configuration Command cfg 13 igmp igmpflt port port number IGMP Port 17 Menu filt Enable disable IGMP Filtering on port add Add IGMP filter to port rem Remove IGMP filter from port cur Display current IGMP Filtering Port configuration The following table describes the IGMP Port Filtering Configuration Menu options Table 160 IGMP Filtering Port Menu Command filt enable disable Description Enables or disables IGMP Filtering on this port add 1 16 Adds an IGMP filter to this port rem 1 16 Removes an IGMP filter from this port cur Displays the current IGMP filter parameters for this port Configuration Menu 142 Domain name system configuration Command cfg 13 dns Domain Name System Menu prima Set IP address of primary DNS server secon Set IP
34. Link Up Send log and trap for icmpInMsg Send log and trap for icmpInEchos Event 100 The following table describes the RMON Event Information parameters Table 43 RMON Event Information info rmon event Command Usage Index Displays the index number that identifies each event instance Type Displays the type of notification provided for this event as follows none log trap both Last Sent Displays the time that passed since the last switch reboot when the most recent event was triggered This value is cleared when the switch reboots Description Displays a text description of the event Link status information Command info link yes yes yes yes yes yes yes no yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Information Menu 56 Use this command to display link status information about each port on a GbE2 Interconnect Switch including e Port number o Port speed 10 Mb s 100 Mb s 1000 Mb s or any e Duplex mode half full or any D Flow control for transmit and receive no yes or any e Link status up or down Port information Command info port Port Tag RMON PVID n d Downlink15 Downlink16 Xconnect1 Xconnect2 Uplink1i Uplink2 Uplink3 Uplink4 FrontPanell FrontPanel2 D OO Os Qs Qs Qi Os Qs Qs Qs Os Os Q
35. MAC address of the Designated Bridge Designated port The port ID of the port on the Designated Bridge to which this port is connected Information Menu 39 Rapid Spanning Tree and Multiple Spanning Tree information Command info 12 stp Spanning Tree Group 1 On RSTP VLANs 1 Current Root 8000 00 00 01 00 19 00 0 0 9 20 15 Parameters Priority Hello MaxAge FwdDel Aging 32768 9 20 15 300 Port Prio Cost State Role Designated Bridge Des Port DISC FWD DESG 8000 00 00 01 00 19 00 8017 FWD DESG 8000 00 00 01 00 19 00 8018 o00000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Path Cost Port Hello MaxAge FwdDel Aging The switch software can be set to use the IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP or the IEEE 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP If RSTP MSTP is turned on you can view the following RSTP bridge information for the Spanning Tree Group e Current root MAC address e Path Cost Port e Hello interval e Maximum age value e Forwarding delay e Aging time You can also refer to the following port specific RSTP information e Port number and priority D Cost D State e Role e Designated bridge and port e Link type The following table describes the STP parameters in RSTP or MSTP mode Table 26 Rapid Spanning Tree parameter descriptions Parameter Description Current Root priority hex and MAC address of the root Shows information about the root b
36. Menu ospf Displays OSPF routing Information Menu rip Displays Routing Information Protocol Menu ip Displays IP Information IP information includes e IP interface information Interface number IP address subnet mask VLAN number and operational status e Default gateway information Metric for selecting which configured gateway to use gateway number IP address and health status e IP forwarding information Enable status Inet and Imask Port status igmp Displays IGMP Information Menv vrrp Displays the VRRP Information Menv dump Dumps all switch information available from the Layer 3 Menu 10K or more depending on your configuration If you want to capture dump data to a file set your communication software on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump commands Route information Command info 13 route IP Routing Menu find gw type tag if dump Show a single route by destination IP address Show routes to a single gateway Show routes of a single type Show routes of a single tag Show routes on a single interface Show all routes Using the commands listed below you can display all or a portion of the IP routes currently held in the switch Table 30 Route Information menu options Command Usage find IP address Displays a single route by IP address For example 100 10 1 1 gw IP address Displays routes
37. Menu add Add static route rem Remove static route cur Display current static route configuration The following table describes the Static Route Configuration Menu options Table 136 Static Route Configuration Menu options Command Description add IP address IP subnet Adds a static route You will be prompted to enter a destination IP address mask gateway interface destination subnet mask and gateway address Enter all addresses using dotted decimal notation rem IP address IP subnet Removes a static route The destination address of the route to remove must be mask specified using dotted decimal notation cur Displays the current IP configuration Address Resolution Protocol configuration Command cfg 13 arp ARP Menu static Static ARP Menu rearp Set re ARP period in minutes cur Display current ARP configuration Address Resolution Protocol ARP is the TCP IP protocol that resides within the Internet layer ARP resolves a physical address from an IP address ARP queries machines on the local network for their physical addresses ARP also maintains IP to physical address pairs in its cache memory In any IP communication the ARP cache is consulted to see if the IP address of the computer or the router is present in the ARP cache Then the corresponding physical address is used to send a packet The following table describes the ARP Configuration Menu options Table 13
38. Open Shortest P IGMP Menu Domain Name Sys Bootstrap Proto Virtual Router Set router ID Display current Menu nu Menu tion Protocol Menu ath First OSPF Menu tem Menu col Relay Menu Redundancy Protocol Menu IP configuration The following table describes the Layer 3 Configuration Menu options Table 133 L3 Configuration Menu options Command Description if 1 255 Displays the IP Interface Menu gw 1 4 Displays the IP Default Gateway Menu route Displays the IP Static Route Menu arp Displays the Address Resolution Protocol Menu frwd Displays the IP Forwarding Menu nwf lt 1 256 gt Displays the Network Filter Configuration Menu rmap 1 32 Displays the Route Map Menu rip Displays the Routing Interface Protocol Menu ospf Displays the OSPF Menu igmp Displays the IGMP Menu dns Displays the IP Domain Name System Menu bootp Displays the Bootstrap Protocol Menu vrrp Displays the Virtual Router Redundancy Configuration Menu rtrid IP a ddress gt Sets the router ID cur Displays the current IP configuration IP interface configuration Command cfg 13 if 1 255 IP I nterface addr mask vlan relay ena dis del cur Menu Set IP address Set subnet mask Set VLAN number Enable disable BOOTP relay Enable IP interface Disable IP interface Delete IP interface Display current interface config
39. RMON EE 155 RMON alarm configuration pre T PUN EHE NOE RPM NEMPE MN MM 155 genui hort EUM 156 Port based port mirroring SFF 157 Uplink Failure Detection sorgens 157 Failure Detection Pair configuration eeeruguenEEgNOENEOAAEE ENEE EAE AR AF ERPERKE edited 158 Link to Malerne 158 linkto Disable Gontiquratictics cesses ea E E E RO EEN 159 Dunes 159 Saving the active GbE2 Interconnect Switch configuration esses 159 Restoring the active GbE2 Interconnect Switch configuration essen 160 Operations Menu Ha 161 Menu NG 161 Operations level port options sess eee enn ener ESEESE ESEESE nenne enne 161 Operations level port 802 1x options sssssssesseeee nee en tren enne ener nnne nnns 162 Operations level VRRP QIOFSis ceri p C andppaaen d ENEE BOT EAEROR AFER ARA Voc XE AREE pA lu RH RUE 162 Boot Options Menu ok s EE 163 Menu information PRI RI TT T IT T axinnisriumaars pad 163 Updating the GbE2 Interconnect Switch software image seen 163 Downloading new software to your GbE2 Interconnect Sach 163 Selecting a software image te Tn ise coast EF XRRKE DOREM KRAERE 9 DAE ELA ERE ART ERR KARM S REX dE 165 Uploading a software image from your GbE2 Interconnect Switch ssss 165 Selecting a configuration blocks TET H EESE EErEE 166 Resetting the GbE2 Interconnect Switch essen emen eee rennen enne 166 Accessing the EE 166 Maintenance Menu kle Ve eg
40. Re Mark In Profile configuration Command cfg port port number gt aclqos re mark lt 1 63 gt inprof Re marking In Profile Menu upip Set Update User Priority Menu updscp Set the update DSCP reset Reset in profile settings cur Display current settings The following table describes the ACL Port Re Mark In Profile Configuration Menu options Table 107 ACL Port Re Mark In Profile Configuration Menu options Command Description upip Displays the Re Mark In Profile Update User Priority Menu updscp lt 0 63 gt Sets the DiffServ Code Point DSCP of In Profile packets to the selected value reset Resets the update DSCP parameters to their default values cur Displays current Re Mark In Profile parameters Re Mark Update User Priority configuration Command cfg port port number gt aclqos re mark 1 63 inprof uplp Update User Priority Menu value Set the update user priority utosp Enable Disable use of TOS precedence reset Reset in profile uplp settings cur Display current settings The following table describes the Update User Priority Configuration Menu options Table 108 ACL Port Update User Priority Configuration Menu options Command Description value 0 7 Defines 802 1p value The value is the priority bits information in the packet structure utosp enable disable Enable or disable mapping of TOS Type of Service priority to 802 1p priority for In Profile pack
41. Spanning Tree Protocol STP and Cisco proprietary PVST and PVST protocols STP is used to prevent loops in the network topology You can configure up to 32 spanning tree groups on the switch This command is turned on by default E NOTE When RSTP is turned on only STP group 1 can be configured The following table describes the Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Table 118 Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Command brg Description Displays the Bridge Spanning Tree Menu port port number Displays the Spanning Tree Port Menu add lt 1 4095 gt Associates a VLAN with a spanning tree and requires an external VLAN ID as a parameter Configuration Menu 117 Table 118 Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Command remove lt 1 4095 gt Description Breaks the association between a VLAN and a spanning tree and requires an external VLAN ID as a parameter clear Removes all VLANs from a spanning tree on Globally enables Spanning Tree Protocol off Globally disables Spanning Tree Protocol default Restores a spanning tree instance to its default configuration cur Displays current Spanning Tree Protocol parameters Bridge Spanning Tree configuration Command cfg 12 stp brg Bridge Spanning Tree Menu prior hello mxage fwd cur Set bridge Priority 0 65535 Set bridge Hello Time 1 10 secs Set bridge Max Age 6 40 secs Set bridge Forward Delay
42. TFTP server Restore current configuration from FTP TFTP server Display current configuration The following table describes the Configuration Menu options Table 79 Configuration Menu options Command sys Usage Displays the System Configuration Menu port port number Displays the Port Configuration Menu 12 Displays the Layer 2 Configuration Menu 13 Displays the Layer 3 Configuration Menu qos Displays the Quality of Service Configuration Menu acl Displays the Access Control List Configuration Menu rmon Displays the RMON Configuration Menu pmirr Displays the Mirroring Configuration Menu ufd Displays the Uplink Failure Detection Configuration Menu dump Dumps current configuration to a script file ptcfg host name or IP address of TFTP Backs up current configuration to TFTP server server gt lt filename on host gt gtcfg host name or IP address of TFTP Restores current configuration from TFTP server server filename on host cur Displays current configuration parameters of the GbE2 Configuration Menu 87 Viewing applying reverting and saving changes As you use the configuration menus to set GbE2 Interconnect Switch parameters the changes you make do not take effect immediately All changes are considered pending until you explicitly apply them Also any changes are lost the next time the GbE2 Interconnect Switch boots unless the changes are exp
43. This option is turned off by default The following table describes the RIP Configuration Menu options Table 144 RIP Configuration Menu options Command Description if 1 255 Displays the RIP Interface menu update 1 120 Configures the time interval for sending for RIP table updates in seconds The default value is 30 seconds redist Displays the RIP Route Redistribute menu on Globally turns RIP on off Globally turns RIP off cur Displays the current RIP configuration RIP Interface configuration Command cfg 13 rip if 1 255 RIP Interface 1 Menu version Set RIP version supply Enable disable supplying route updates listen Enable disable listening to route updates poison Enable disable poisoned reverse split Enable disable split horizon trigg Enable disable triggered updates mcast Enable disable multicast updates default Set default route action metric Set metric auth Set authentication type key Set authentication key enable Enable interface disable Disable interface current Display current RIP interface configuration The RIP Menu is used for configuring Routing Information Protocol parameters This option is turned off by default NOTE Do not configure RIP1 parameters if your routing equipment uses RIP version 2 The following table describes the RIP Interface Configuration Menu options Table 145 RIP Interface Configuration Menu options Command Description
44. This type displays in command examples and shows text Main sys that must be typed in exactly as shown lt AaBbCc123 gt This italicized type displays in command examples as o To establish a Telnet session enter parameter placeholder Replace the indicated text with host telnet IP address gt the appropriate real name or value when using the Read your user guide thoroughly command Do not type the brackets This also shows guide titles special terms or words to be emphasized LI Command items shown inside brackets are optional and host 1s a can be used or excluded as the situation demands Do not type the brackets Command line interface 13 Menu basics Introduction Main The HP ProLiant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch CLI is used for viewing switch information and statistics In addition the administrator can use the CLI for performing all levels of GbE2 Interconnect Switch configuration To make the CLI easy to use the various commands have been logically grouped into a series of menus and submenus Each menu displays a list of commands and or submenus that are available along with a summary of what each command will do Below each menu is a prompt where you can enter any command appropriate to the current menu This chapter describes the Main Menu commands and provides a list of commands and shortcuts that are commonly available from all the menus within the CLI Menu The Main Menu displays after a
45. access 1 32 Configures access rights The View based Access Control Model defines a set of services that an application can use for checking access rights of the user You need access control when you have to process retrieval or modification request from an SNMP entity The range is 1 32 group 1 16 Configures an SNMP group A group maps the user name to the access group names and their access rights needed to access SNMP management objects A group defines the access rights assigned to all names that belong to a particular group The range is 1 16 comm 1 16 Configures a community table entry The community table contains objects for mapping community strings and version independent SNMP message parameters The range is 1 16 taddr 1 16 Configures the destination address and user security levels for outgoing notifications This is also called the transport endpoint The range is 1 16 tparam 1 16 Configures SNMP parameters consisting of message processing model security model security level and security name information There may be multiple transport endpoints associated with a particular set of SNMP parameters or a particular transport endpoint may be associated with several sets of SNMP parameters notify 1 16 Configures a notification index A notification application typically monitors a system for particular events or conditions and generates Notification Class messages based on these events or co
46. address belongs The ports which have referenced the address empty if no port has routed traffic to the IP address shown Show all ARP entry information Command info arp dump 192 168 2 4 00 50 8b b2 32 192 168 2 19 00 0e 7 25 89 192 168 2 61 00 0f 6a ed 46 The Flag field provides additional information about an entry If no flag displays the entry is normal Table 34 ARP dump flag parameters Flag Description P Permanent entry created for GbE2 Interconnect Switch IP interface R Indirect route entry U Unresolved ARP entry The MAC address has not been learned ARP address list information Command info arp addr IP address IP mask address VLAN Flags 205 178 18 66 255 255 255 255 Cf 03 20 04 205 178 50 1 255 255 255 255 C 03 20 06 205 178 18 64 255 255 255 255 Of 03 20 05 This screen displays all entries in the ARP cache Information Menu 47 OSPF information Command info 13 ospf OSPF Information Menu general aindex if virtual nbr dbase sumaddr nsumadd routes dump NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW S S S S S D S S S S general information area s information interface s information details of virtual links neighbor s information atabase Menu summary address list NSSA summary address list OSPF routes OSPF information The following table describes the OSPF Menu options Table 35 OSPF information Command
47. arp ena dis del cur Enable default gateway Disable default gateway Delete default gateway Display current default gateway configuration The GbE2 Interconnect Switch supports up to four gateways By default no gateways are configured on the switch Enter 1 2 3 or 4 in the command as the gateway number depending upon which gateway you want to configure The following table describes the Default IP Gateway Configuration Menu options Table 135 Default IP Gateway Configuration Menu options Command addr IP address Description Configures the IP address of the default IP gateway using dotted decimal notation For example 100 10 1 1 intr 0 60 The switch pings the default gateway to verify that it is up The intr option sets the time between health checks The range is from 0 to 60 seconds The default is 2 seconds retry 1 120 Sets the number of failed health check attempts required before declaring this default gateway inoperative The range is from 1 to 120 attempts The default is 8 attempts arp disable enable Enables or disables Address Resolution Protocol ARP health checks This command is disabled by default ena Enables the gateway for use dis Disables the gateway del Deletes the gateway from the configuration cur Displays the current gateway settings Configuration Menu 127 IP Static Route configuration Command cfg 13 route IP Static Route
48. current route maps added The following table describes the OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration Menu options Table 153 OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration Menu options Command Description add 1 32 lt 1 32 gt all Adds selected routing maps to the rmap list To add all the 32 route maps enter all To add specific route maps enter routing map numbers one per line NULL at the end This option adds a route map to the route redistribution list The routes of the redistribution protocol matched by the route maps in the route redistribution list will be redistributed rem 1 32 1 32 all Removes the route map from the route redistribution list Removes routing maps from the rmap list To remove all 32 route maps enter all To remove specific route maps enter routing map numbers one per line NULL at end export lt 1 16777215 gt 1 2 none Exports the routes of this protocol as external OSPF AS external LSAs in which the metric and metric type are specified To remove a previous configuration and stop exporting the routes of the protocol enter none cur Displays the current route map settings Configuration Menu 138 OSPF MD5 Key configuration Command cfg 13 ospf md5key key ID OSPF MD5 Key Menu key Set authentication key delete Delete key cur Display current MD5 key configuration The following table describes the OSPF MD5 Key Configuration Menu options Table 154 OSPF MD5 Key Con
49. describes the link statistics for a port Table 76 Link statistics Statistics Description linkStateChange The total number of link state changes DNS statistics This menu option enables you to display Domain Name system statistics Command stats dns DNS statistics dnsInRequests 0 dnsOutRequests dnsBadRequests 0 The following table describes the Domain Name System DNS statistics Table 77 DNS statistics Statistic Description dnsInRequests The total number of DNS request packets that have been received dnsOutRequests The total number of DNS response packets that have been transmitted dnsBadRequests The total number of DNS request packets received that were dropped Statistics Menu 85 Uplink Failure Detection statistics This menu option allows you to display Uplink Failure Detection UFD statistics To reset UFD statistics follow the command cfg ufd with the following argument clear Command stats ufd Failure Detection statistics of times LtM link failure 1 of times LtM link in Blocking State 0 of times LtD got auto disabled 1 The following table describes the Uplink Failure Detection UFD statistics Table 78 Uplink Failure Detection statistics Statistic Description Number of times LtM link failure The total numbers of times that link failures were detected on the uplink ports in the Link to Monitor group Number of times LtM link in Blocking The total nu
50. different MSTP regions and with devices running different Spanning Tree instances It is equivalent to Spanning Tree Group 0 The following table describes the commands used to configure Common Internal Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Table 115 Common Internal Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Command Description brg Displays the CIST Bridge Menu port port number Displays the CIST Port Menu add lt 1 4095 gt Adds VLANs to the CIST Enter one VLAN per line and press Enter to add the VLANs default Resets all CIST parameters fo their default values cur Displays the current CIST configuration CIST bridge configuration Command cfg 12 mrst cist brg CIST Bridge Menu prior Set CIST bridge Priority 0 65535 mxage Set CIST bridge Max Age 6 40 secs fwd Set CIST bridge Forward Delay 4 30 secs cur Display current CIST bridge parameters CIST bridge parameters are used only when the switch is in MSTP mode CIST parameters do not affect operation of STP PVST Configuration Menu 115 The following table describes the commands used to configure CIST Bridge Configuration Menu options parameters Table 116 CIST Bridge Configuration Menu options Command Description prior lt 0 65535 gt Configures the CIST bridge priority The bridge priority parameter controls which bridge on the network is the MSTP root bridge To make this switch the root bridge configure the bridge prior
51. each virtual link Default is none mdkey 1 255 none Sets MD5 key ID for each virtual link Default is none enable Enables OSPF virtual link disable Disables OSPF virtual link delete Deletes OSPF virtual link cur Displays the current OSPF virtual link settings OSPF Host Entry configuration Command cfg 13 ospf host 1 128 Configuration Menu 137 OSPF Host Entry 1 Menu addr Set host entry IP address aindex Set area index cost Set cost of this host entry enable Enable host entry disable Disable host entry delete Delete host entry cur Display current OSPF host entry configuration The following table describes the OSPF Host Entry Configuration Menu options Table 152 OSPF Host Entry Configuration Menu options Command Description addr IP address Configures the base IP address for the host entry For example 100 10 1 1 aindex 0 2 Configures lays the area index of the host cost lt 1 65535 gt Configures the cost value of the host enable Enables OSPF host entry disable Disables OSPF host entry delete Deletes OSPF host entry cur Displays the current OSPF host entries OSPF Route Redistribution configuration Command cfg 13 ospf redist fixed static rip ebgp ibgp OSPF Redistribute Fixed Menu add Add rmap into route redistribution list rem Remove rmap from route redistribution list export Export all routes of this protocol cur Display
52. ee 167 NET Hoen 167 System maintenance options cesses hee ne er rrr erre nnne nennen 168 Forwarding Dotcbuse opilbisss cedes qx ue pega e EI eR ARUM REIR dE tee ER 168 W 168 Pepe ud n 169 IP Route Asin salgs 9 RE EE 170 IGMP Multicast Group Options eene emen emen en ener enne nenne nnne eren nee enne 170 IGMP Snooping OPTIONS E E 170 Contents 7 IGMP M outer Oplibns asset Pu 171 Uvencode flash d mp uico reste C e esae bea E uda EES ed aed 171 FIR TFTP system uds 172 Clearingidump e E EE 172 FF ETIN C T TT T De 172 Unscheduled system dumps Index Contents 8 Command line interface Introduction Your HP ProLiant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch is ready to perform basic switching functions right out of the box Some of the more advanced features however require some administrative configuration before they can be used effectively The extensive switching software included in your GbE2 Interconnect Switch provides a variety of options for accessing and configuring the GbE2 Interconnect Switch e A builtin text based command line interface CLI and menu system for access via a local terminal or remote Telnet Secure Shell SSH session e Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP support for access through network management software such as HP OpenView and HP Insight Manager 7 e A browser based management interface for interactive network access through your Web browser The command line
53. global statistics aindex 0 2 Displays area index statistics if 1 255 Displays interface statistics OSPF global statistics Command stats 13 ospf general OSPF stats Rx Tx Stats Pkts hello database ls requests ls acks ls updates Nbr change stats Intf change Stats hello up 4 start down 2 n2way loop 0 adjoint ok unloop 0 negotiation done wait timer 2 exchange done backup 0 bad requests nbr change 5 bad sequence loading done niway rst ad down Timers kickoff hello retransmit lsa lock lsa ack dbage summary ase export 2 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 UT ge CH The following table describes the OSPF global statistics Table 67 OSPF global statistics Statistic Description Rx Tx stats Rx Pkts The sum total of all OSPF packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces Tx Pkts The sum total of all OSPF packets transmitted on all OSPF areas and interfaces Rx Hello The sum total of all Hello packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces Tx Hello The sum total of all Hello packets transmitted on all OSPF areas and interfaces Rx Database The sum total of all Database Description packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces Statistics Menu 77 Table 67 OSPF global statistics Statistic Tx Database Description The sum total of all Database Description packets transmitted on all OSPF areas and interfaces Rx ls Requests The sum total o
54. gt Displays Network Time Protocol NTP Statistics You can execute the clear command option to delete all statistics ufd clear Displays Uplink Failure Detection statistics Add the argument clear to clear UFD statistics clrmp Clear all MP related statistics dump Dumps all GbE2 Interconnect Switch statistics Use this command to gather data for tuning and debugging GbE2 Interconnect Switch performance If you want to capture dump data to a file set your communication software on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump command 1AuUp LL LLL LUbP EEPA LVEGOEECOULLLLLLELLLLEXAELA L O OECRH B2LRHLULGL E LEULLLLLLLOOOCHELI pD DAAkskitcopA kkkihttttietegonLLALLoCLaddE E ECq qC eoeccstktbegXAlAiken i tHki qg eeceocLe xix Statistics Menu 60 Port Statistics Menu Command stats port port numbers Port Statistics Menu 8021x Show 802 1x stats brg Show bridging doti stats ether Show Ethernet dot3 stats if Show interface if stats ip Show Internet Protocol IP stats link Show link stats rmon Show RMON stats clear Clear all port stats This menu displays traffic statistics on a port by port basis The following table describes the Port Statistics Menu options Table 45 Port Statistics Menu options Command Usage 8021x Displays IEEE 802 1x statistics brg Displays bridging dot1 statistics for
55. io UI TERRIER TITTEN Eed 53 RMON Information Menn M eae ant 54 eh 54 RMON alarriiptorifialibli cansa sk rara e EDI EAERXRE EE ur RR ERXRERARKE enebarn 55 RMON event information EE 56 Link status information csse erra cx pRE FlR ME rn ARCHIE Flu PER FK ERR VETERE ARGUI VE MUR Na RE Tu FM Idi bier He bd 56 Porn information EE 57 Logical Port to GEA Port mapping csssssssseseeeneneee ene emen nre nennen nne nne nennen enne enne 58 Uplink Failure Detection information eee nemen nere ener en neris 58 Information SIUipioas etas noni rre pe HEU rnt PRI Plakate rhet Fla ORKER tla REI sania IR dx RE BM Eg ad DU EE tu 59 Statistics Menu Introduction et e knee btt dur ER 60 Menu intormoalioh NEE 60 Port Statistics Menu 61 802 EE EE ORO 62 Bridging statistics e ctetur s I Ee 63 Eihernet Statistics coser o eU REM I LEER EE 64 Interface statistics eene eR eret nien 66 Internet Protocol IP statistics o ocer edd deed 67 linlestatishies un imer RIED inei DE 67 Port RMON statistics e me me eme nne nenne rne nne ne ne ri e nes se sese ese ese ses see ese seni seen ns 67 layer 2 ONES sean cene geehrt 69 FDB leegen eg debeat e re teda ses in cease imo rede I Ue 69 LAGP e EE 69 Hot Drees 70 layer 3 Si oc E M 70 GEA Layer 3 statistics menu e see n eege 71 GEA layer 3 St tisties Lunn ceciosteedeeseeo eco petite Devtes re cedo ette ese
56. it is successfully authorized by the RADIUS server e force auth the port is authorized unconditionally allowing all traffic The default value is orce auth qtperiod lt 0 65535 gt Sets the time in seconds the authenticator waits before transmitting an EAP Request Identity frame to the supplicant client after an authentication failure in the previous round of authentication The default value is 60 seconds txperiod 1 655355 Sets the time in seconds the authenticator waits for an EAP Response Identity frame from the supplicant client before retransmitting an EAP Request Identity frame The default value is 30 seconds suptmout lt 1 65535 gt Sets the time in seconds the authenticator waits for an EAP Response packet from the supplicant client before retransmitting the EAP Request packet to the authentication server The default value is 30 seconds svrtmout lt 1 65535 gt Sets the time in seconds the authenticator waits for a response from the Radius server before declaring an authentication timeout The default value is 30 seconds The time interval between transmissions of the RADIUS Access Request packet containing the supplicant s client s EAP Response packet is determined by the current setting of cfg sys radius timeout default is 3 seconds maxreq 1 10 Sets the maximum number of times the authenticator retransmits an EAP Request packet to the supplicant client The de
57. link speed configuration 107 108 link status command 57 display setting 22 duplex mode 22 57 port speed 22 57 log syslog messages 91 login notice 90 M Main Menu 14 Maintenance Menu 167 management processor MP trace buffer 169 mask IP interface subnet address 127 Index 174 MD5 cryptographic authentication 135 media access control MAC address ARP information 47 display address 10 FDB information 33 FDB manipulation 168 Miscellaneous Debug Menu 169 monitor port 156 N Network Time Protocol NTP synchronization 95 time zone 95 null modem cable 9 O online help 15 operating mode configuration 107 108 Operations level port 802 1x options 162 Operations level port options 161 Operations level VRRP options 162 ospf area index 134 interface 134 Not So Stubby Area 135 stub area 135 transit area 135 OSPF configuration 134 OSPF information 48 P panic command 172 switch 167 passwords defaults 19 ping command 15 popd command 16 port configuration 106 Port Menu configuration options 106 107 108 109 110 Gigabit Ethernet gig configuration 106 port mirroring configuration 156 port number 57 port speed 22 57 port statistics 61 port trunking configuration 121 ports disable temporarily 107 information 57 membership of the VLAN 44 priority 39 41 43 STP port priority 119 preemption assuming VRRP
58. of tag values which are used to select target addresses for a particular SNMP message Params The value of this object identifies an entry in the snmpTargetParamsTable The identified entry contains SNMP parameters to be used when generating messages to be sent to this transport address SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table information Command info sys snmpv3 tparam MP Model User Name Sec Model Sec Level viv2param snmpv2c viv2only snmpvi noAuthNoPriv The following table describes the SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table information Table 15 Target Parameters Table Field Description Name Displays the locally arbitrary but unique identifier associated with this snmpTargeParamsEntry MP Model Displays the Message Processing Model used when generating SNMP messages using this entry User Name Displays the securityName which identifies the entry on whose behalf SNMP messages will be generated using this entry Sec Model Displays the security model used when generating SNMP messages using this entry The system may choose to return an inconsistentValue error if an attempt is made to set this variable to a value for a security model which the system does not support Sec Level Displays the level of security used when generating SNMP messages using this entry u DR Bn orc a J Information Me
59. of which 2 are INIT state 2 are gt EXCH state 2 are FULL state Number of areas is 2 of which 3 transit 0 nssa Area Id 0 0 0 0 Authentication none Import ASExtern yes Number of times SPF ran Area Border Router count AS Boundary Router count LSA count 5 LSA Checksum sum 0x2237B Summary noSummary OSPF interface information Command info 13 ospf if Ip Address 10 10 12 1 Area 0 0 0 1 Admin Status UP Router ID 10 10 10 1 State DR Priority 1 Designated Router ID 10 10 10 1 Ip Address 10 10 12 1 Backup Designated Router ID 10 10 14 1 Ip Address 10 10 12 2 Timer intervals Hello 10 Dead 40 Wait 1663 Retransmit 5 Transit delay 1 Neighbor count is 1 If Events 4 Authentication type none OSPF Database information menu Command info 13 ospf dbase OSPF Database Menu advrtr LS Database info for an Advertising Router asbrsum ASBR Summary LS Database info dbsumm LS Database summary ext External LS Database info nw Network LS Database info nssa NSSA External LS Database info rtr Router LS Database info self Self Originated LS Database info summ Network Summary LS Database info all All Information Menu 49 The following table describes the OSPF Database information menu options Table 36 OSPF Database information Command advrtr router id A B C D Usage Takes advertising router as a parameter Displays all the Link State Advertisements LSAs in
60. often the root bridge transmits a configuration bridge protocol data unit BPDU Any bridge that is not the root bridge uses the root bridge hello value MaxAge The maximum age parameter specifies in seconds the maximum time the bridge waits without receiving a configuration bridge protocol data unit before it reconfigures the STP network FwdDel The forward delay parameter specifies in seconds the amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it changes from learning state to forwarding state Aging The aging time parameter specifies in seconds the amount of time the bridge waits without receiving a packet from a station before removing the station from the Forwarding Database Priority port The port priority parameter helps determine which bridge port becomes the designated port In a network topology that has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment the port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated port for the segment Cost The port path cost parameter is used to help determine the designated port for a segment Generally speaking the faster the port the lower the path cost State The State field shows the current state of the port The State field can be one of the following BLOCKING LISTENING LEARNING FORWARDING or DISABLED Designated bridge Shows information about the bridge connected to each port if applicable Information includes the priority hex and
61. on the switch after any one of the following occurs e The GbE2 Interconnect Switch administrator forces a switch panic The panic option found in the Maintenance Menu causes the GbE2 Interconnect Switch to dump state information to flash memory and then causes the switch to reboot e The GbE Interconnect Switch administrator enters the switch reset key combination Ctrl Shift 6 ona device that is attached to the console port e The GbE Interconnect Switch detects a hardware or software problem that requires a reboot The following table describes the Maintenance Menu options Table 194 Maintenance Menu options Command Usage Sys Displays the System Maintenance Menu fdb Displays the Forwarding Database Manipulation Menu debug Displays the Debug Menu arp Displays the ARP Cache Manipulation Menu route Displays the IP Route Manipulation Menu igmp Displays the IGMP Maintenance Menu uudmp Displays dump information in uuencoded format ptdmp hostname filename mgmt data Saves the system dump information via TFTP cldmp Clears dump information from flash memory panic Dumps MP information to flash and reboots tsdmp Dumps all GbE2 Interconnect Switch information statistics and configuration pttsdmp Redirects the technical support dump tsdmp to an external TFTP server Maintenance Menu 167 System maintenance options Command maint sys System Maintenance Menu fla
62. options Command Description mode force Sets the type of access control for the port unauth auto force auth e force unauth the port is unauthorized unconditionally e auto the port is unauthorized until it is successfully authorized by the RADIUS server e force auth the port is authorized unconditionally allowing all traffic The default value is orce auth qtperiod 0 65535 Sets the time in seconds the authenticator waits before transmitting an EAP Request Identity frame to the supplicant client after an authentication failure in the previous round of authentication The default value is 60 seconds txperiod lt 1 65535 gt Sets the time in seconds the authenticator waits for an EAP Response Identity frame from the supplicant client before retransmitting an EAP Request Identity frame The default value is 30 seconds suptmout lt 1 65535 gt Sets the time in seconds the authenticator waits for an EAP Response packet from the supplicant client before retransmitting the EAP Request packet to the authentication server The default value is 30 seconds svrtmout lt 1 65535 gt Sets the time in seconds the authenticator waits for a response from the RADIUS server before declaring an authentication timeout The default value is 30 seconds The time interval between transmissions of the RADIUS Access Request packet containing the supplicant s client s EAP Response packet is determined by the cu
63. or ACL group to the port You can add multiple ACLs ACL Blocks or ACL Groups to a port but the total number of precedence levels allowed is seven rem acl blk grp lt 1 4096 gt Removes the specified ACL ACL Block or ACL Group from the port cur Displays current ACL QoS parameters Configuration Menu 108 ACL Port Metering configuration Command cfg port port number gt aclqos meter Metering Menu cir Set committed rate in KiloBits s mbsize Set maximum burst size in KiloBits enable Enable disable port metering dpass Set to Drop or Pass out of profile traffic assign Assign meter to ACL ACL block or ACL group unassign Unassign meter from ACL ACL block or ACL group reset Reset meter parameters cur Display current settings The following table describes the ACL Port Metering Configuration Menu options Table 105 ACL Port Metering Configuration Menu options Command cir lt 64 1000000 gt Description Configures the committed rate in Kilobits per second The committed rate must be a multiple of 64 mbsize 32 4096 Configures the maximum burst size in Kilobits Enter one of the following values for mbsize 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 4096 enable e d Enables or disables ACL Metering on the port dpass drop pass assign acl blk grp lt 1 4096 gt Configures the ACL Meter to either drop or pass out of profile traffic Adds an ACL ACL Block or ACL Group to
64. s IP address addr is the same as the one used by the IP interface the priority for this virtual router will automatically be set to 255 highest When priority tracking is used c g 13 vrrp track or c g 13 vrrp vr track this base priority value can be modified according to a number of performance and operational criteria adver 1 255 Defines the time interval between VRRP master advertisements This can be any integer between 1 and 255 seconds The default value is 1 preem disable enable Enables or disables master preemption When enabled if this virtual router is in backup mode but has a higher priority than the current master this virtual router will preempt the lower priority master and assume control Note that even when preem is disabled this virtual router will always preempt any other master if this switch is the owner the IP interface address and virtual router addr are the same By default this option is enabled ena Enables this virtual router dis Disables this virtual router del Deletes this virtual router from the switch configuration cur Displays the current configuration information for this virtual router Configuration Menu 145 VRRP Virtual Router Priority Tracking configuration Command cfg 13 vrrp vr lt 1 255 gt track VRRP Virtual Router 1 Priority Tracking Menu vrs Enable disable tracking master virtual routers ifs Enable disable tracking other interfaces
65. software to your GbE2 Interconnect Switch 1 At the Boot Options prompt enter Boot Options gtimg 2 Enter the name of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch software to be replaced Enter name of switch software image to be replaced imagel image2 boot image 3 Enter the hostname or IP address of the FTP or TFTP server Enter hostname or IP address of FTP TFTP server server name or IP address 4 Enter the name of the new software file on the server Enter name of file on FTP TFTP server filename The exact form of the name will vary by TFTP server However the file location is normally relative to the TFTP directory 5 Enter the user name if you are using a FTP server Enter username for FTP server or hit return for TFTP server lt userID gt 6 Enter the password for the FTP server if prompted Enter password for username on FTP server lt password gt 7 The system prompts you to confirm your request You should next select a software image to run as described in the Selecting a Soft Image to Run section 8 If you are loading an image from which you are not currently booted the system prompts you to change the image image2 currently contains Software Version 3 1 1 that was downloaded at 15 46 36 Wed Apr 23 2007 New download will replace image2 with file 3 2 0 OS img from TFTP server 192 168 2 4 Confirm download operation y n y Invoking TFTP over port 69 Starting download Fi
66. system clock so that it is consistent with the local clock By default this option is disabled on Enables the NTP synchronization service off Disables the NTP synchronization service This is the default cur Displays the current NTP service settings Configuration Menu 95 System SNMP configuration Command cfg sys ssnmp SNMP Menu snmpv3 SNMPv3 Menu name Set SNMP sysName locn Set SNMP sysLocation cont Set SNMP sysContact rcomm Set SNMP read community string wcomm Set SNMP write community string timeout Set timeout for the SNMP state machine auth Enable disable SNMP sysAuthenTrap linkt Enable disable SNMP link up down trap ufd Enable disable SNMP Uplink Failure Detection trap cur Display current SNMP configuration GbE2 software supports SNMP based network management In SNMP model of network management a management station client manager accesses a set of variables known as MIBs Management Information Base provided by the managed device agent If you are running an SNMP network management station on your network you can manage the switch using the following standard SNMP MIBs e MIB II RFC 1213 e Ethernet MIB RFC 1643 e Bridge MIB RFC 1493 An SNMP agent is a software process on the managed device that listens on UDP port 161 for SNMP messages Each SNMP message sent to the agent contains a list of management objects to retrieve or to modify e SNMP parameters that can be m
67. the ACL Meter on this port unassign acl blk grp lt 1 4096 gt Removes an ACL ACL Block or ACL Group from the ACL Meter on this port reset Reset ACL Metering parameters to their default values cur Displays current ACL Metering parameters ACL Port Re Mark configuration Command cfg port port number gt aclqos re mark 1 63 Re mark Menu Menu inprof In Profile Menu outprof Out Profile Menu assign Assign re mark action to ACL item unassign Unassign re mark action from ACL item reset Reset re mark settings cur Display current settings You can choose to remark IP header data for the selected ACL Group on the port You can configure different re mark values based on whether packets fall within the ACL Metering profile or out of the ACL Metering profile The following table describes the ACL Port Re Mark Configuration Menu options Table 106 ACL Port Re Mark Configuration Menu options Command inprof Description Displays the Re Mark In Profile Menu outprof Displays the Re Mark Out of Profile Menu assign acl blk grp lt 1 4096 gt Assign an ACL ACL Block or ACL Group for DSCP remarking on this port unassign acl blk grp lt 1 4096 gt Remove an ACL ACL Block or ACL Group from DSCP remarking on this port reset Reset ACL Re Mark parameters to their default values cur Displays current Re Mark parameters Configuration Menu 109 ACL Port
68. the GbE2 is the AOS CLI To access the AOS CLI enter the following command and reset the GbE2 gt gt Switch boot cli mode aos Users can select the CLI mode upon login if the boot prompt command is enabled Only an administrator connected through the console port can view and enable boot prompt When boot prompt is enabled the first user to log in can select either the CLI mode Subsequent users must use the selected CLI mode until all users have logged out Boot Options Menu 166 Maintenance Menu Introduction The Maintenance Menu is used for debugging purposes enabling you to generate a technical support dump of the critical state information in the GbE2 Interconnect Switch and to clear entries in the Forwarding Database and the Address Resolution Protocol ARP and routing tables This menu is available only from an administrator and operator login Menu information Command maint Maintenance Menu Sys System Maintenance Menu fdb Forwarding Database Manipulation Menu debug Debugging Menu arp ARP Cache Manipulation Menu route IP Route Manipulation Menu igmp IGMP Multicast Group Menu uudmp Uuencode FLASH dump ptdmp tftp put FLASH dump to tftp server cldmp Clear FLASH dump panic Dump state information to FLASH and reboot tsdmp Tech support dump pttsdmp tftp put tech support dump to tftp server Dump information contains internal GbE2 Interconnect Switch state data that is written to flash memory
69. the IGMP Multicast Router maintenance menu clear Clears IGMP Multicast data from switch memory IGMP Snooping options Command maint igmp snoop IGMP Multicast Group Menu find Show a single group by IP group address vlan Show groups on a single vlan port Show groups on a single port trunk Show groups on a single trunk dump Show all groups clear Clear group tables Maintenance Menu The following table describes the IGMP Snoop Maintenance Menu options Table 201 IGMP Snooping Menu options Command Usage find IP address Shows a single IGMP Multicast group by IP address vlan lt 1 4095 gt Shows IGMP Multicast groups on a single VLAN port port number Shows IGMP Multicast groups on a single port dump Shows all IGMP Multicast groups clear Clears IGMP Multicast data from switch memory IGMP Mrouter options Command maint igmp mrouter IGMP Multicast Routers Menu vlan Show all multicast router ports on a single vlan dump Show all multicast router ports clear Clear multicast router port table The following table describes the IGMP Multicast Routers Maintenance Menu options Table 202 IGMP Multicast Group Menu options Command Usage vlan lt 1 4095 gt Shows IGMP Multicast groups on a single VLAN dump Shows all IGMP Multicast routers clear Clears IGMP Multicast router data from switch memory Uuencode flash dump Command maint uudmp Using this c
70. the LS database that have the advertising router with the specified router ID for example 20 1 1 1 asbrsum adv rtr A B C D gt link state id A B C D gt lt self gt Displays ASBR summary LSAs The usage of this command is as follows d asbrsum adv rtr 20 1 1 1 displays ASBR summary LSAs having the advertising router 20 1 1 1 b asbrsum link state id 10 1 1 1 displays ASBR summary LSAs having the link state ID 10 1 1 1 c asbrsum self displays the self advertised ASBR summary LSAs d asbrsum with no parameters displays all the ASBR summary LSAs dbsumm Displays the following information about the LS database in a table format d The number of LSAs of each type in each area b The total number of LSAs for each area c The total number of LSAs for each LSA type for all areas combined d The total number of LSAs for all LSA types for all areas combined No parameters are required ext adv rtr A B C D link state id A B C D gt lt self gt Displays the AS external type 5 LSAs with detailed information of each field of the LSAs The usage of this command is the same as the usage of the command asbrsum nw lt adv rtr A B C D gt lt link state id A B C D gt lt self gt Displays the network type 2 LSAs with detailed information of each field of the LSA network LS database The usage of this command is the same as the usage of the command asbrsum nssa adv rtr A B C D
71. this MSTP region Values on this row of information refer to the regional root Priority bridge The bridge priority parameter controls which bridge on the network will become the STP root bridge MaxAge The maximum age parameter specifies in seconds the maximum time the bridge waits without receiving a configuration bridge protocol data unit before it reconfigures the STP network FwdDel The forward delay parameter specifies in seconds the amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it changes from learning state to forwarding state Hops Shows the maximum number of bridge hops allowed before a packet is dropped Priority port The port priority parameter helps determine which bridge port becomes the designated port In a network topology that has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment the port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated port for the segment Cost The port path cost parameter is used to help determine the designated port for a segment Generally speaking the faster the port the lower the path cost A setting of zero 0 indicates that the cost will be set to the appropriate default after the link speed has been auto negotiated State Shows the current state of the port The state field can be one of the following Discarding DISC Learning LRN Forwarding FWD or Disabled DSB Role Shows the current role of this port in the Spanning Tree
72. to an empty value can disable access to each user level By default user and admin are enabled Once you enter the administrator password and it is verified you are given complete access to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch After logging in the Main Menu of the CLI is displayed See the Menu basics chapter for a summary of the Main Menu options Main Menu info Information Menu stats Statistics Menu cfg Configuration Menu oper Operations Command Menu boot Boot Options Menu maint Maintenance Menu diff Show pending config changes global command apply Apply pending config changes global command save Save updated config to FLASH global command revert Revert pending or applied changes global command exit Exit global command always available Maint Idle timeout By default the GbE2 Interconnect Switch will disconnect your console Telnet or SSH session after five minutes of inactivity This function is controlled by the idle timeout parameter which can be set from 1 to 60 minutes For information on changing this parameter see the System configuration section in the Configuration Menu chapter Command line interface 12 Typographical conventions The following table describes the typographic styles used in this guide Table 3 Typographic conventions Typeface or symbol Meaning Example AaBbCc123 This type depicts onscreen computer output and prompts Main AaBbCc123
73. transmission on a particular interface fails due to excessive collisions A count of frames for which transmission on a particular interface fails due to an internal MAC sublayer transmit error A frame is only counted by an instance of this object if it is not counted by the corresponding instance of the dot3StatsLateCollisions object the dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions object or the dot3StatsCarrierSenseErrors object The precise meaning of the count represented by an instance of this object is implementation specific In particular an instance of this object may represent a count of transmission errors on a particular interface that are not otherwise counted dot3StatsFrameTooLongs A count of frames received on a particular interface that exceeds the maximum permitted frame size The count represented by an instance of this object is incremented when the frameTooLong status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC or other MAC user Received frames for which multiple error conditions obtained are according to the conventions of IEEE 802 3 Layer Management counted exclusively according to the error status presented to the LLC dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors A count of frames for which reception on a particular interface fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive error A frame is only counted by an instance of this object if it is not counted by the corresponding instance of the dot3StatsFrameTooLongs object the do
74. version 1 2 both Configures the RIP version used by this interface The default value is version 2 supply disable enable When enabled the switch supplies routes to other routers This command is enabled by default listen disable enable When enabled the switch learns routes from other routers This command is enabled by default poison disable enable When enabled the switch uses split horizon with poisoned reverse When disabled the switch uses only split horizon The default value is disabled Configuration Menu Table 145 RIP Interface Configuration Menu options Command split disable enable Description Enables or disables split horizon The default value is enabled trigg disable enable Enables or disables Triggered Updates Triggered Updates are used to speed convergence When enabled Triggered Updates force a router to send update messages immediately even if it is not yet time for the update message The default value is disabled mcast disable enable default disable enable Enables or disables multicast updates of the routing table using address 224 0 0 9 The default value is enabled When enabled the switch accepts RIP default routes from other routers but gives them lower priority than configured default gateways When disabled the switch rejects RIP default routes The default value is disabled metric 1 15 auth none password Configures the route metric wh
75. 0 0 n FORWARDING 3 0 0 n FORWARDING The GbE2 Interconnect Switch software uses the IEEE 802 1d Spanning Tree Protocol STP If RSTP MSTP is turned Des Port on see the Rapid Spanning Tree information section for Spanning Tree Group information In addition to seeing if STP is enabled or disabled you can view the following STP bridge information e Current root MAC address e Path Cost e Port e Hello interval e Maximum age value e Forwarding delay e Aging time You can also refer to the following port specific STP information e Port number and priority e Cost e State e Port Fast Forwarding state e Designated bridge e Designated port Information Menu 38 The following table describes the STP parameters Table 25 STP parameters Parameter Current Root Description Shows information about the root bridge for the Spanning Tree Information includes the priority hex and MAC address of the root Path Cost Path cost is the total path cost to the root bridge It is the summation of the path cost between bridges up to the root bridge Port The current root port refers to the port on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch that receives data from the current root Zero 0 indicates the root bridge of the STP Priority bridge The bridge priority parameter controls which bridge on the network will become the STP root bridge Hello The hello time parameter specifies in seconds how
76. 1d8ab26de62 Common Internal Spanning Tree VLANs 1 3 4094 Current Root Path Cost Port 8000 00 03 42 fa 3b 80 11 1 CIST Regional Root Path Cost 8000 00 03 42 fa 3b 80 JL Parameters Priority MaxAge FwdDel Hops 32768 20 15 20 Port Prio Cost State 128 2000 FWD 128 2000 FWD 128 2000 DSB 128 2000 DSB 128 2000 DSB 128 2000 DSB 128 2000 DSB 128 2000 DSB 128 2000 DSB 128 0 DSB 128 2000 FWD 128 2000 DSB Role Designated Bridge MaxAge DESG 8000 00 03 42 fa 3b 80 DESG 8000 00 03 42 fa 3b 80 FwdDel 15 Des Port Hello Type 8001 8002 P2P Edge DESG 8000 00 03 42 fa 3b 80 In addition to seeing if Common Internal Spanning Tree CIST is enabled or disabled you can view the following CIST bridge information e CIST root e CIST regional root Priority e Maximum age value e Forwarding delay Hops You can also refer to the following port specific CIST information e Port number and priority D Cost D State e Role e Designated bridge and port e Hello interval e Link type and port type Information Menu 42 The following table describes the CIST parameters Table 27 Common Internal Spanning Tree parameter descriptions Parameter CIST Root Description Shows information about the root bridge for the Common Internal Spanning Tree CIST Values on this row of information refer to the CIST root CIST Regional Root Shows information about the root bridge for
77. 4 User ID configuration ist eost itid reet ties citet a Geesink 105 ULC EN 105 efle e elle TT EO E UTD EDT 106 Temporarily disabling a port E 107 Por link aa 0 EEE eire arri e u rs e a ea ei vitu ea tni an i 107 POR es Le sg 0 Assesse seee eeen ETE 108 AL ey Ge ite LEN ERU cfi e tel b efc ibl Med od edd 108 ACL Port RE 109 Contents 5 ACL Port Re Mark com igure On EE 109 ACL Port ReMarknProhleceniquratidh scs vett compita rem ei e Phe m Pereira Coca Odin 110 Re Mark Update User Priority conffeurati lzs se tutes poker alken are epe Enni uuo 110 ACL Part Re Mark Out of Profile configuration eier eege 110 per contigureiti pe HS EE 111 EE eo NE ER ER ES re EL 802 Eelere ee 112 802 Ix Poit CORREA GIT E 113 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol coniogurotton nn 114 Common Internal Spanning Tree penal 115 CIST bridge eontgurati n EE 115 GIST ea ete eee veter quse sates ame E Peta helen Ea Ut M a waa conta tanto LM uS Rte 116 Spanning DEE E E 117 Bridge Spanning Tree configuration EE 118 Spanning Tree porconfiguraliol sir Ele o HONDA EA UR e pO e Oa DOE tn ed ee IU 119 Forwarding Database configuration sco rae Pe en I CORO aaret 120 Static RDB Soga 120 Trunk eontiauratlon s s Geesen eegene 121 IF Trunk Hash eontigaratign ous onte roro et Deer eno alleine iode d tn erdt stp De D etg ER OUS 121 layer 2 IP Trunk Hash configuration zoe dos cages sveve drake Aeneas 122 link Aggregation Control Protecoliconliquratioh
78. 5 96 or HMAC SHA 96 The default algorithm is none authpw Configures your password for authentication If you selected an authentication algorithm using the above command you need to provide a password otherwise you will get an error message during validation priv des none Configures the type of privacy protocol on the switch The privacy protocol protects messages from disclosure The options are des CBC DES Symmetric Encryption Protocol or none If you specily des as the privacy protocol then be sure that you have selected one of the authentication protocols MD5 or HMAC SHA 96 If you select none as the authentication protocol you will get an error message privpw This command allows you to create or change the privacy password del Deletes the USM user entries cur Displays the USM user entries SNMPv3 View configuration Command cfg sys ssnmp snmpv3 view SNMPv3 vacmViewTreeFamily 1 Menu name Set view name tree Set MIB subtree OID which defines a family of view subtrees mask Set view mask type Set view type del Delete vacmViewTreeFamily entry cur Display current vacmViewTreeFamily configuration Configuration Menu 98 The following table describes the SNMPv3 View Configuration Menu options Table 89 SNMPv3 View Configuration Menu options Command Description name 1 32 characters Defines the name for a family of view subtrees up to a maximum of 32 characters tree 1 32 charact
79. 7 ARP Configuration Menu options Command Description static Displays Static ARP menu rearp 2 120 Defines re ARP period in minutes You can set this duration between two and 120 minutes cur Displays the current ARP configurations ARP Static configuration Command cfg 13 arp static Static ARP Menu Add a permanent ARP entry Delete an ARP entry Display current static ARP configuration Static ARP entries are permanent in the ARP cache and do not age out like the ARP entries that are learnt dynamically Static ARP entries enable the switch to reach the hosts without sending an ARP broadcast request to the network Static ARPs are also useful to communicate with devices that do not respond to ARP requests Static ARPs can also be configured on some gateways as a protection against malicious ARP Cache corruption and possible DOS attacks The following table describes the Static ARP Configuration Menu options Configuration Menu 128 Table 138 Static ARP Configuration Menu options Command Description add IP address MAC address gt Adds a permanent ARP entry VLAN number port number gt del IP address gt Deletes a permanent ARP entry cur Displays current static ARP configuration IP Forwarding configuration Command cfg 13 frwd IP Forwarding Menu dirbr Enable disable forwarding directed broadcasts on Globally turn IP Forwarding ON off Globally turn IP Forw
80. 71 clear ARP entries 169 dump information 172 commands abbreviations 17 global commands 15 shortcuts 17 tab completion 17 Common Internal Spanning Tree information 42 configuration apply changes 88 default gateway interval for health checks 127 default gateway IP address 127 dump command 159 flow control 107 108 Gigabit Ethernet 106 operating mode 107 108 port link speed 107 108 port mirroring 156 port trunking 121 revert changes 88 save changes 88 switch IP address 127 view pending changes 88 VLAN default PVID 106 VLAN IP interface 127 VLAN tagging 106 configuration block 166 configuring RMON remote monitoring 154 connecting via console 9 via Secure Shell SSH 10 via Telnet 10 console port connecting 9 cost STP information 39 41 43 STP port option 119 D daylight savings time 95 debugging 167 default gateway interval for health checks 127 default password administrator 19 operator 21 user 20 diff command 15 88 diff flash command 15 88 disconnect idle timeout 12 download software 163 dump configuration 159 information 59 state information 172 statistics 86 duplex mode link status 22 57 dynamic routes 170 F factory configuration block 166 factory default configuration 18 firsttime configuration 18 flow control configuration 107 108 display setting 22 link status 57 Forwarding Database F
81. B entries for a particular port vlan lt 1 4095 gt Displays all FDB entries on a single VLAN dump Displays all entries in the Forwarding Database clear Clears the entire Forwarding Database from GbE2 Interconnect Switch memory then adds the static entries to the Forwarding Database Debugging options Command maint debug Miscellaneous Debug Menu tbuf Show MP trace buffer snap Show MP snap or post mortem trace buffer clrcfg Clear all flash configs Maintenance Menu 168 The Miscellaneous Debug Menu displays trace buffer information about events that can be helpful in understanding GbE2 Interconnect Switch operation You can view the following information using the Debug Menu e Events traced by the management processor MP e Events traced to a buffer area when a reset occurs If the GbE2 Interconnect Switch resets for any reason the management processor MP trace buffer is saved into the snap trace buffer area The output from these commands can be interpreted by HP technical support The following table describes the Miscellaneous Debug Menu options Table 197 Miscellaneous Debug Menu options Command Usage tbuf Displays the management processor trace buffer Header information similar to the following is shown MP trace buffer at 13 28 15 Fri May 25 2002 mask Ox2ffdf748 The buffer information is displayed after the header snap Displays the management processor snap or post mortem trace b
82. Block 1 Menu addacl Add ACL item to block remacl Remove ACL item from block cur Display current ACL items in block This menu allows you to compile one or more ACIs into an ACL Block Each ACL in the ACL Block must fall within the same mask The following table describes the ACL Block Configuration Menu options Table 178 ACL Block Configuration Menu options Command Description addacl lt 1 4096 gt Adds the selected ACL to the ACL Block remacl lt 1 4096 gt Removes the selected ACL from the ACL Block cur Displays the current ACL block parameters ACL Group configuration Command cfg acl group lt 1 4096 gt ACL Group 1 Menu add Add ACL or ACL block to group rem Remove ACL or ACL block from group cur Display current ACL items in group This menu allows you to compile one or more ACLs and ACL Blocks into an ACL Group Once you create an ACL Group you can assign the ACL Group to one or more ports The following table describes the ACL Group Configuration Menu options Table 179 ACL Group Configuration Menu options Command Description add acl blk lt 1 4096 gt Adds the selected ACL or ACL Block to the ACL Group rem acl blk 1 4096 Removes the selected ACL or ACL Block from the ACL Group cur Displays the current ACL group parameters Configuration Menu 153 Remote Monitoring configuration Command cfg rmon RMON Menu hist RMON History Menu event RMON Event Me
83. DB maintenance 168 Forwarding Database Information Menu 33 Forwarding Database Manipulation Menu 168 forwarding state FWD 34 39 41 43 fwd STP bridge option 119 FwdDel forward delay bridge port 39 41 43 G gig Port Menu option 106 Gigabit Ethernet Physical Link 106 Gigabit Ethernet configuration 106 global commands 15 Greenwich Mean Time GMT 95 gtcfg TFTP load command 160 H health checks default gateway interval retries 127 retry number of failed health checks 127 hello STP information 39 41 43 history command 16 Hot Links configuration 123 idle timeout overview 12 IEEE standards 802 1d Spanning Tree Protocol 38 IGMP Mrouter options 171 IGMP Multicast Group options 170 IGMP Snooping options 170 image download 163 software selection 165 information dump 59 Information Menu 22 interface statistics 66 67 Internet Protocol IP statistics 67 IP address ARP information 47 BOOTP 10 default gateway configuration 127 active IP interface active 148 IP interface address configuration 127 information 52 VLAN configuration 127 IP Interface Configuration Menu 126 IP Route Manipulation options 170 L LACP statistics 69 70 Layer 2 information 32 Layer 2 statistics 69 Layer 3 information 44 Layer 3 statistics 70 LEARNING port state 39 41 43 lines command 15 Link Aggregation Control Protocol information 34
84. Deletes one character at the cursor position Ctrl k Erases all characters from the cursor position to the end of the command line Ctrl 1 Redisplays the current line Ctrl u Clears the entire line Other keys Inserts new characters at the cursor position Prints the current level menu list Moves to the previous directory level Menu basics 16 Command line interface shortcuts The following shortcuts allow you to enter commands quickly and easily Command stacking As a shortcut you can type multiple commands on a single line separated by forward slashes You can connect as many commands as required to access the menu option that you want For example the keyboard shortcut to access the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Configuration Menu from the Main prompt is Maint cfg sys ssnmp name Command abbreviation Most commands can be abbreviated by entering the first characters that distinguish the command from the others in the same menu or submenu For example the command shown above could also be entered as Main c sn n Tab completion By entering the first letter of a command at any menu prompt and pressing the Tab key the CLI will display all commands or options in that menu that begin with that letter Entering additional letters will further refine the list of commands or options displayed If only one command fits the input text when the Tab key is pres
85. GbE2 Interconnect Switch This count includes invalid addresses for example 0 0 0 0 and addresses of unsupported classes for example Class E For entities which are not IP gateways and therefore do not forward datagrams this counter includes datagrams discarded because the destination address was not a local address ipInUnknownProtos The number of locally addressed datagrams received successfully but discarded because of an unknown or unsupported protocol ipInDiscards The number of input IP datagrams for which no problems were encountered to prevent their continued processing but which were discarded for example for lack of buffer space This counter does not include any datagrams discarded while awaiting re assembly ipInDelivers The total number of input datagrams successfully delivered to IP user protocols including ICMP ipOutRequests The total number of IP datagrams that local IP user protocols including ICMP supplied to IP in requests for transmission This counter does not include any datagrams counted in ipForwDatagrams ipOutDiscards The number of output IP datagrams for which no problem was encountered to prevent their transmission to their destination but which were discarded for example for lack of buffer space This counter would include datagrams counted in ipForwDatagrams if any such packets met this discretionary discard criterion ipDefaultTTL The default value insert
86. GbE2 Interconnect Switch requires the following e loading the new image onto a FTP TFTP server on your network e Downloading the new image from the FTP TFTP server to your GbE2 Interconnect Switch e Selecting the new software image to be loaded into GbE2 Interconnect Switch memory the next time the switch is reset Downloading new software to your GbE2 Interconnect Switch The GbE2 Interconnect Switch can store up to two different software images called imagel and image2 as well as boot software called boot When you download new software you must specify where it should be placed either into imagel image2 or boot For example if your active image is currently loaded into imagel you would probably load the new image software into image2 This lets you test the new software and reload the original active image stored in imagel if needed To download new software to your GbE2 Interconnect Switch you will need the following e The image or boot software loaded on a FTP or TFTP server on your network e The hostname or IP address of the FTP or TFTP server e The user name and password for FTP server if necessary e The name of the new software image or boot file Eg NOTE The DNS parameters must be configured if specifying hostnames See the Domain name system configuration section in the Configuration Menu chapter Boot Options Menu 163 When the above requirements are met use the following procedure to download the new
87. HP ProLiant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch Command Reference Guide Part number 331404 008 Eighth edition March 2007 Legal notices 2004 2007 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation SunOS and Solaris are trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and other countries Cisco is a registered trademark of Cisco Systems Inc and or its affiliates in the U S and certain other countries Part number 331404 008 Eighth edition March 2007 Contents Command line interface luis Nar ela BENT HP mpm pm 9 Fossil e RN T TE RR LL 9 Connecting to the GbE2 Interconnect afetten 9 Establishing groe see sse aces va sasinen Ka N E EEA euni Gr rt ES S ET 10 Establishing ua JE fa se RR RR de S Np 10 Establishing an SSH soner E 10 Accessing the GbE2 Interconnect Switch ees rd ossi a Ea OUR ke EE ORDER Reha e EE DR be DR RR REA 11 SI uns MNT rdc eremo TRES 12 E E EE 13 Menu basics EE 14 Main Men 5e eee cet redet Ee E te E EE exe eoe OPERE Ee eeg
88. IGMP Snooping clear fastlv Aggregate IGMP report Set source ip to use when proxying GSQ to IGMP Snooping Remove all VLAN s from IGMP Snooping Enable disable Fastleave processing in VLAN cur Display current IGMP Snooping configuration The following table describes the IGMP Snoop Configuration Menu options Table 156 IGMP Snoop Menu options Command timeout lt 1 255 gt Description Sets the Maximum Response Time MRT for IGMP hosts MRT is one of the parameters used to determine the age out period of the IGMP hosts Increasing the timeout increases the age out period The range is from 1 to 255 seconds The default is 10 seconds mrto lt 1 600 gt Configures the age out period for the IGMP Mrouters in the Mrouter table If the switch does not receive a General Query from the Mrouter for mrto seconds the switch removes the multicast router from its Mrouter table The range is from 1 to 600 seconds The default is 255 seconds gintrval lt 1 600 gt Sets the IGMP router query interval The range is 1 600 seconds The default value is 125 robust lt 2 10 gt Configures the IGMP Robustness variable which allows you to tune the switch for expected packet loss on the subnet If the subnet is expected to be lossy high rate of packet loss then increase the value The default value is 2 aggr disable enable Enables or disables IGMP Membership Report aggregation srcip IP address gt
89. Interface number e Ownership status e owner identifies the preferred master virtual router A virtual router is the owner when the IP address of the virtual router and its IP interface are the same e renter identifies virtual routers which are not owned by this device e Priority value During the election process the virtual router with the highest priority becomes master Information Menu 53 e Activity status e master identifies the elected master virtual router e backup identifies that the virtual router is in backup mode e init identifies that the virtual router is waiting for a startup event Once it receives a startup event it transitions to master if its priority is 255 the IP address owner or transitions to backup if it is not the IP address owner Server status The server state identifies virtual routers Proxy status The proxy state identifies virtual proxy routers where the virtual router shares the same IP address as a proxy IP address The use of virtual proxy routers enables redundant switches to share the same IP address minimizing the number of unique IP addresses that must be configured RMON Information Menu Command info rmon RMON Information Menu hist Show RMON History group information alarm Show RMON Alarm group information event Show RMON Event group information dump Show all RMON information The following table describes the RMON Information parameters Table 40 RM
90. MAC address Eg NOTE The master forwarding database supports up to 16K MAC address entries on the management processor MP per GbE2 Interconnect Switch Table 19 FDB information menu info 12 fdb Command Usage find MAC address lt VLAN gt Displays a single database entry by its MAC address You are prompted to enter the MAC address of the device Enter the MAC address using the format xx xx xx xx xx xx For example 08 00 20 12 34 56 You can also enter the MAC address using the format XXXXXXXXXXXX For example 080020123456 port port number Displays all FDB entries for a particular port vlan lt 1 4095 gt Displays all FDB entries on a single VLAN state unknown ignore Displays all FDB entries that match a particular state forward flood trunk ifmac dump Displays all entries in the Forwarding Database Show all FDB information Command info 12 fdb dump MAC address Port State 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 An address that is in the forwarding FWD state indicates that the GbE2 Interconnect Switch has learned it When in the trunking TRK state the port field represents the trunk group number If the state for the port is listed as unknown Information Menu 33 UNK the MAC address has not yet been learned by the GbE2 Interconnect Switch but has only been seen as a destination address When an address is in the unknown state no outbound port is indicated
91. Menu options Table 110 L2 Configuration Menu options Command Description 8021x Displays the 802 1x Configuration Menu mrst Displays the Rapid Spanning Tree Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration Menu stp Displays the Spanning Tree Configuration Menv fdb Displays the Forwarding Database Configuration Menv trunk 1 12 Displays the Trunk Group Configuration Menu thash Displays the IP Trunk Hash Menu lacp Displays the Link Aggregation Control Protocol Menu hotlink Displays the Hot Links Menu vlan lt 1 4095 gt Displays the VLAN Configuration Menu upfast enable disable Enables or disables Fast Uplink Convergence which provides rapid Spanning Tree convergence to an upstream switch during failover NOTE When enabled this feature increases bridge priorities to 65500 for all STGs and path cost by 3000 for all external STP ports update 10 200 Configures the station update rate in packets per second The default value is A0 cur Displays current Layer 2 parameters 802 1x configuration Command cfg 12 8021x 802 1x Configuration Menu global port ena dis cur Global 802 1x configuration menu Port 802 1x configuration menu Enable 802 1x access control Disable 802 1x access control Show 802 1x configuration Configuration Menu 111 This feature allows you to configure the GbE2 Interconnect Switch as an IEEE 802 1x Authenticator
92. Model USM in SNMPv3 provides security services such as authentication and privacy of messages This security model makes use of a defined set of user identities displayed in the USM user table The USM user table contains information like e the user name a security name in the form of a string whose format is independent of the Security Model an authentication protocol which is an indication that the messages sent on behalf of the user can be authenticated e the privacy protocol The following table describes the SNMPv3 User Table information Table 9 User Table parameters Field User Name Description This is a string that represents the name of the user that you can use to access the switch Protocol This indicates whether messages sent on behalf of this user are protected from disclosure using a privacy protocol GbE2 software supports DES algorithm for privacy The software also supports two authentication algorithms MD5 and HMAC SHA Information Menu 24 SNMPv3 View Table information Command info sys snmpv3 view View Name Subtree viv2only viv2only 3 641 643 15 viv2only 0365 641 6 3 16 viv2only 1534 64 10L 6 3 18 The user can control and restrict the access allowed to a group to only a subset of the management information in the management domain that the group can access within each context by specifying the group s rights in terms of a particular MIB view for security reasons T
93. ON History Information Menu info rmon hist Command Usage hist Displays RMON History Information alarm Displays RMON Alarm Information event Displays RMON Event Information dump Displays all RMON Information parameters RMON history information Command info rmon hist RMON History group configuration Interval The following table describes the RMON History Information parameters Table 41 RMON History Information info rmon hist Command Usage Index Displays the index number that identifies each history instance IFOID Displays the MIB Object Identifier Interval Displays the time interval for each for each sampling bucket Rbnum Displays the number of requested buckets which is the number of data slots into which data is to be saved Gbnum Displays the number of granted buckets that may hold sampled data Information Menu 54 RMON alarm information Command info rmon alarm RMON Alarm group configuration Index Interval Type rLimit fLimit rEvtIdx fEvtIdx last value abs abs abs abs abs abs 5634454 abs abs abs abs 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 E Za O oO QOO EN O O abs o o o o a oo PP o o WWWWWWWWWWUWw o oo oo oo oo o D too o PEPPER NNNNNNNNNNN too PPP EPP o NNNNNNNNNND NNNNNNNNNND too o PEPPER The following table describes the RMON Alarm Information parameters Table 42 RMON Alarm Information info
94. P or UDP source port will match this ACL Specify the port number Listed below are some of the well known ports Number Name 20 ftp data 21 ftp 22 ssh 23 telnet 25 smtp 37 time 42 name 43 whois 53 domain 69 tftp 70 gopher 79 finger 80 http dport lt 1 65535 gt Defines a destination port for the ACL If defined traffic with the specified TCP or UDP destination port will match this ACL Specify the port number just as with sport above flags lt value 0x0 0x3f Defines a TCP UDP flag for the ACL reset Resets the TCP UDP parameters for the ACL to their default values cur Displays the current TCP UDP Filtering parameters Configuration Menu 152 ACL Packet Format configuration Command cfg acl acl lt 1 4096 gt pktfmt Filtering Packet Format Menu ethfmt Set to filter on ethernet format tagfmt Set to filter on ethernet tagging format reset Reset all fields cur Display current parameters The following table describes the Packet Format Configuration Menu options Table 177 Packet Format Configuration Menu options Command Description ethfmt none ethII 802 3 Defines the Ethernet format for the ACL tagfmt none tagged Defines the tagging format for the ACL reset Resets Packet Format parameters for the ACL to their default values cur Displays the current Packet Format parameters for the ACL ACL Block configuration Command cfg acl block lt 1 4096 gt ACL
95. RADIUS as TACACS uses the Transmission Control Protocol TCP whereas RADIUS uses the User Datagram Protocol UDP Also RADIUS combines authentication and authorization in a user profile whereas TACACS separates the two operations TACACS offers the following advantages over RADIUS as the authentication device e TACACS is TCP based so it facilitates connection oriented traffic e It supports full packet encryption as opposed to password only in authentication requests e It supports decoupled authentication authorization and accounting The following table describes the TACACS Server Configuration Menu options Table 84 TACACS Server Configuration Menu options Command Description prisrv lt IP address gt Defines the primary TACACS server address For example 100 10 1 1 secsrv lt IP address gt Defines the secondary TACACS server address For example 100 10 1 2 secret lt 1 32 characters gt This is the shared secret between the switch and the TACACS server s secret2 lt 1 32 characters gt This is the secondary shared secret between the switch and the TACACS server s port lt TCP port number gt Enter the number of the TCP port to be configured between 1 65000 The default is 49 retries lt 1 3 gt Sets the number of failed authentication requests before switching to a different TACACS server The range is 1 3 requests The default is 3 requests timeout lt 4 15 gt Sets the
96. Statistics Statistic etherStatsDropEvents Description The total number of packets received that were dropped because of system resource constraints etherStatsOctets The total number of octets of data including those in bad packets received on the network excluding framing bits but including FCS octets etherStatsPkts The total number of packets including bad packets broadcast packets and multicast packets received etherStatsBroadcastPkts The total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address etherStatsMulticastPkts The total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address etherStatsCRCAlignErrors The total number of packets received that had a length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets of between 64 and 1518 octets inclusive but had 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 etherStatsUndersizePkts The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and were otherwise well formed etherStatsOversizePkts The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and were otherwise well formed etherStatsFragments The total number of packets received th
97. TP implementation runs on one STG i e same as one spanning tree instance only As a result if rstp mode is selected under the c g mrst mode command then only a single RSTP instance default for STG 1 is supported for all VLANs including the Default VLAN 1 e H multiple spanning tree instances are required then select mstp mode so that multiple VLANs are handled by multiple spanning tree instances as specified by IEEE 802 1s standard based MSTP implementation IEEE 802 1s MSTP supports rapid convergence using IEEE 802 1w RSTP e PVST does not support rapid convergence in current versions Configuration Menu 114 E NOTE The following configurations are unsupported e HP PVST default Spanning Tree setting is NOT interoperable with Cisco Rapid PVST e HP MSTP RSTP with mode set to either mstp or rstp is NOT interoperable with Cisco Rapid PVST The following configurations are supported e HP PVST default Spanning Tree setting is interoperable with Cisco PVST e HP MSTP RSTP with mode set to mstp is interoperable with Cisco MST RSTP Common Internal Spanning Tree configuration Command cfg 12 mrst cist Common Internal Spanning Tree Menu brg CIST Bridge parameter menu port CIST Port parameter menu default Default Common Internal Spanning Tree and Member parameters cur Display current CIST parameters The Common Internal Spanning Tree CIST provides compatibility with
98. VRRP Tracking Menu vrs Set priority increment for virtual router tracking ifs Set priority increment for IP interface tracking ports Set priority increment for VLAN switch port tracking cur Display current VRRP Priority Tracking configuration This menu is used for setting weights for the various criteria used to modify priority levels during the master router election process Each time one of the tracking criteria is met the priority level for the virtual router is increased by an amount defined through this menu Eg NOTE These priority tracking options only define increment values These options do not affect the VRRP master router election process until options under the VRRP Virtual Router Priority Tracking Menu are enabled Configuration Menu 148 The following table describes the VRRP Tracking Configuration Menu options Table 169 VRRP Tracking Configuration Menu options Command Description vrs 0 254 Defines the priority increment value 0 through 254 for virtual routers in master mode detected on this switch The default value is 2 ifs 0 254 Defines the priority increment value 0 through 254 for active IP interfaces detected on this switch The default value is 2 ports 0 254 Defines the priority increment value 0 through 254 for active ports on the virtual router s VLAN The default value is 2 cur Displays the current configuration of priority tracking increment values Quality o
99. W a new SNMP message format security for messages access control usmUser table information vacmViewTreeFamily table information vacmAccess table information vacmSecurityToGroup table information community table information targetAddr table information targetParams table information notify table information all SNMPv3 information is an extensible SNMP Framework that supplements the SNMPv2 Framework by remote configuration of SNMP parameters For more details on the SNMPv3 architecture see RFC2271 to RFC2275 Information Menu 23 The following table describes the SNMPv3 Information Menu options Table 8 SNMPv3 Information Menu options Command Usage usm Displays User Security Model USM table information view Displays information about view name subtrees mask and type of view access Displays View based Access Control information group Displays information about the group that includes the security model user name and group name comm Displays information about the community table taddr Displays the Target Address table tparam Displays the Target parameters table notify Displays the Notify table dump Displays all the SNMPv3 information SNMPv3 USM User Table information Command info sys snmpv3 usm usmUser Table User Name adminmd5 adminsha viv2only Protocol HMAC MD5 DES PRIVACY HMAC SHA DES PRIVACY NO AUTH NO PRIVACY The User based Security
100. a Units PDUs which were delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is read only It should be noted that it is a protocol error to generate an SNMP PDU which contains the value read only in the error status field As such this object is provided as a means of detecting incorrect implementations of the SNMP snmplInGenErrs The total number of SNMP Protocol Data Units PDUs which were delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is genErr snmpInTotalReqVars The total number of MIB objects which have been retrieved successfully by the SNMP protocol entity as a result of receiving valid SNMP Get Request and Get Next Protocol Data Units PDUs snmpInTotalSetVars The total number of MIB objects which have been altered successfully by the SNMP protocol entity as a result of receiving valid SNMP Set Request Protocol Data Units PDUs snmpInGetRequests The total number of SNMP GetRequest Protocol Data Units PDUs which have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity snmpInGetNexts The total number of SNMP Get Next Protocol Data Units PDUs which have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity Statistics Menu 83 Table 74 SNMP statistics Statistics snmpInSetRequests Description The total number of SNMP Set Request Protocol Data Units PDUs which have been accepted and processed b
101. a host or subnet attached to the switch static The address is a static route which has been configured on the GbE2 Switch addr The address belongs to one of the switch s IP interfaces rip The address was learned by the Routing Information Protocol RIP ospf The address was learned by Open Shortest Path First OSPF broadcast Indicates a broadcast address martian The address belongs to a filtered group ARP information Command info arp Address Resolution Protocol Menu find Show a single ARP entry by IP address port Show ARP entries on a single port vlan Show ARP entries on a single VLAN addr Show ARP address list dump Show all ARP entries The Address Resolution Protocol ARP information includes IP address and MAC address of each entry address status flags VLAN and port for the address and port referencing information Information Menu 46 The following table describes the Address Resolution Protocol Menu options Table 33 ARP information Command Usage find IP address Displays a single ARP entry by IP address For example 100 10 1 1 port port number Displays the ARP entries on a single port vlan lt 1 4095 gt Displays the ARP entries on a single VLAN addr Displays the ARP address list IP address IP mask MAC address and VLAN flags dump Displays all ARP entries including e P address and MAC address of each entry e Address status flag e The VLAN and port to which the
102. abled and a Failure Detection Pair is configured the switch automatically disables ports in the LID if it detects a failure in the DM The failure conditions which are monitored in the DM group include port link state moving to down or port state moving to Blocking if Spanning Tree Protocol is enabled The following table describes the Uplink Failure Detection UFD Configuration Menu options Table 186 Uplink Failure Detection Configuration Menu options Command Description fdp Displays the Failure Detection Pair menu on Globally turns Uplink Failure Detection ON off Globally turns Uplink Failure Detection OFF cur Displays the current Uplink Failure Detection configuration parameters Configuration Menu 157 Failure Detection Pair configuration Command cfg ufd fdp FDP Menu ltm ltd ena dis Link to Monitor Menu Link to Disable Menu Enable FDP Disable FDP current Display current FDP configuration Use these commands to configure a Failure Detection Pair which consists of one Link to Monitor LIM and one Link to Disable LtD When the switch detects a failure on the DM it automatically disables the ports in the LID The following table describes the Failure Detection Pair FDP configuration Menu options Table 187 Failure Detection Pair Configuration Menu options Command Description ltm Displays the Links to Monitor menu ltd Displays the Links to Disable menu ena Enabl
103. act together combining their bandwidth to create a single larger port Up to 12 trunk groups can be configured on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch with the following restrictions e Any physical GbE2 Interconnect Switch port can belong to no more than one trunk group e Upto six ports trunks can belong to the same trunk group P All ports in a trunk must have the same configuration for speed flow control and auto negotiation e Trunking from other devices must comply with Cisco EtherChannel technology e By default port 17 and port 18 are trunked to support an internal switch to switch crosslink trunk Eg NOTE See the HP ProLiant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch Application Guide for information on how to use port trunks The following table describes the Trunk Group Configuration Menu options Table 123 Trunk Group Configuration Menu options Command Description add port number Adds a physical port to the current trunk group rem port number Removes a physical port from the current trunk group ena Enables the current trunk group dis Turns the current trunk group off del Removes the current trunk group configuration cur Displays current trunk group parameters IP Trunk Hash configuration Command cfg 12 thash IP Trunk Hash Menu set IP Trunk Hash Settings Menu cur Display current IP trunk hash configuration The following table describes the IP Trunk Hash Configuration Me
104. ad balancing efficiency This command is disabled by default ifs disable enable When enabled the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each other IP interface active on this switch An IP interface is considered active when there is at least one active port on the same VLAN This helps elect the virtual routers with the most available routes as the master This command is disabled by default ports disable enable When enabled the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each active port on the same VLAN A port is considered active if it has a link and is forwarding traffic This helps elect the virtual routers with the most available ports as the master This command is disabled by default cur Displays the current configuration for priority tracking for this virtual router VRRP Virtual Router Group configuration Command cfg 13 vrrp group VRRP Virtual Router Group Menu track Priority Tracking Menu vrid Set virtual router ID if Set interface number prio Set renter priority adver Set advertisement interval preem Enable disable preemption ena Enable virtual router dis Disable virtual router del Delete virtual router cur Display current VRRP virtual router configuration The Virtual Router Group menu is used for associating all virtual routers into a single logical virtual router which forces all virtual routers on the switch to either be master or backup as a group A virtual r
105. address of secondary DNS server dname Set default domain name cur Display current DNS configuration The Domain Name System DNS Configuration Menu is used for defining the primary and secondary DNS servers on your local network and for setting the default domain name served by the GbE2 Interconnect Switch services DNS parameters must be configured prior to using hostname parameters with the ping traceroute and tftp commands The following table describes the Domain Name System DNS Configuration Menu options Table 161 Domain Name System DNS Configuration Menu options Command Description prima IP address You will be prompted to set the IP address for your primary DNS server Use dotted decimal notation For example 100 10 1 1 secon IP address gt You will be prompted to set the IP address for your secondary DNS server If the primary DNS server fails the configured secondary will be used instead Enter the IP address using dotted decimal notation For example 100 10 1 2 dname lt dotted DNS notation gt none Sets the default domain name used by the switch For example mycompany com cur Displays the current Domain Name System DNS settings Bootstrap Protocol Relay configuration Command cfg 13 bootp Bootstrap Protocol Relay Menu addr Set IP address of BOOTP server addr2 Set IP address of second BOOTP server on Globally turn BOOTP relay ON off Globally turn BOOTP relay OFF cur Di
106. al Router configuration Command cfg 13 vrrp vr lt 1 255 gt VRRP Virtual Router 1 Menu track Priority Tracking Menu vrid Set virtual router ID addr Set IP address if Set interface number prio Set renter priority adver Set advertisement interval preem Enable disable preemption ena Enable virtual router dis Disable virtual router del Delete virtual router cur Display current VRRP virtual router configuration This menu is used for configuring virtual routers for this switch A virtual router is defined by its virtual router ID and an IP address On each VRRP capable routing device participating in redundancy for this virtual router a virtual router will be configured to share the same virtual router ID and IP address Virtual routers are disabled by default The following table describes the Virtual Router Configuration Menu options Configuration Menu 144 Table 164 Virtual Router Configuration Menu options Command track Description Displays the VRRP Priority Tracking Menu for this virtual router Tracking is a proprietary extension to VRRP used for modifying the standard priority system used for electing the master router vrid 1 255 Defines the virtual router ID This is used in conjunction with addr below to define a virtual router on this switch To create a pool of VRRP enabled routing devices which can provide redundancy to each other each participating VRRP device must be configured
107. ame Displays the access name of the group SNMPv3 Community Table information Command info sys snmpv3 comm public viv2only viv2trap This command displays the community table information stored in the SNMP engine The following table describes the SNMPv3 Community Table information Table 13 Community Table Information parameters Field Description Index Displays the unique index value of a row in this table Name Displays the community string which represents the configuration User Name Displays the User Security Model USM user name Tag Displays the community tag This tag specifies a set of transport endpoints from which a command responder application accepts management requests and to which a command responder application sends an SNMP trap Information Menu 26 SNMPv3 Target Address Table information Command info sys snmpv3 taddr Transport Addr Port Taglist Params 47 81 25 66 162 viv2trap viv2param This command displays the SNMPv3 target address table information which is stored in the SNMP engine The following table describes the SNMPv3 Target Address Table information Table 14 Target Address Table Information parameters Field Description Name Displays the locally arbitrary but unique identifier associated with this snmpTargetAddrEntry Transport Addr Displays the transport addresses Port Displays the SNMP UDP port number Taglist This column contains a list
108. amount of time in seconds before a TACACS server authentication attempt is considered to have failed The range is 4 15 seconds The default is 5 seconds telnet enable disable Enables or disables the TACACS back door for telnet The telnet command also applies to SSH SCP connections and the Browser based Interface BBI This command does not apply when secure backdoor secbd is enabled secbd enable disable Enables or disables the TACACS back door using secure password for telnet SSH HTTP HTTPS This command does not apply when backdoor telnet is enabled cmap enable disable Enables or disables TACACS privilege level mapping The default value is disabled Configuration Menu 94 Table 84 TACACS Server Configuration Menu options Command usermap 0 15 user oper admin none Description Maps a TACACS privilege level to a GbE2 user level Enter a TACACS privilege level 0 15 followed by the corresponding GbE2 user level on Enables the TACACS server off Disables the TACACS server cur Displays current TACACS configuration parameters 7 IMPORTANT If TACACS is enabled you are required to login using TACACS when doing Telnet If a TACACS server is not available and the Telnet backdoor is enabled type in notacacs as a backdoor to bypass TACACS checking and use the administrator password to log into the GbE2 Interconnect Switch NTP server configuration Command c
109. ansmitted and which were addressed to a multicast address ot this sublayer including those that were discarded or not sent For a MAC layer protocol this includes both group and functional addresses This object is a 64 bit version of ifOutMulticastPkts Discards IfHCOut The number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being transmitted One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space Errors IfHCOut For packet oriented interfaces the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors For character oriented or fixed length interfaces the number of outbound transmission units that could not be transmitted because of errors Statistics Menu 66 Internet Protocol IP statistics Command stats port port number gt ip GEA IP statistics for port 1 ipInReceives ipInHeaderError ipInDiscards The following table describes the Internet Protocol IP statistics for a selected port Table 50 IP statistics for port Statistics Description ipInReceives The total number of input datagrams received from interfaces including those received in error ipInHeaderError The number of input datagrams discarded because the IP address in their IP header s destination field was not a valid address to be received at this entity the switch ipInDiscards The number of input IP datagrams f
110. anually configure a static trunk The default value is o e active Turn LACP on and set this port to active Active ports initiate LACPDUs e passive Turn LACP on and set this port to passive Passive ports do not initiate LACPDUS but respond to LACPDUs from active ports prio lt 1 65535 gt Sets the priority value for the selected port Lower numbers provide higher priority Default is 128 adminkey lt 1 65535 gt Set the admin key for this port Only ports with the same admin key and oper key operational state generated internally can form a LACP trunk group cur Displays the current LACP configuration for this port Hot Links configuration Command cfg 12 hotlink Hot Links Menu trigger Trigger Menu sndfdb Enable disable FDB update on Globally turn Hot Links ON off Globally turn Hot Links OFF cur Display current Hot Links configuration The following table describes the Hot Links Menu options Table 128 Hot Links Menu options Command Description trigger 1 4 Displays the Hot Links trigger menu sndfdb enable disable Enables or disables FDB Update which allows the GbE2 to send FDB and MAC update packets over the active interface The default value is disabled on Globally turns Hot Links on off Globally turns Hot Links o The default option is of cur Displays the current Hot Links configuration Configuration Menu 123 Hot Links Trigger configuration Command
111. arding OFF cur Display current IP Forwarding configuration The following table describes the IP Forwarding Configuration Menu options Table 139 IP Forwarding Configuration Menu options Command Description dirbr disable enable Enables or disables forwarding directed broadcasts This command is disabled by default on Enables IP forwarding routing on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch off Disables IP forwarding routing on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch Forwarding is turned off by default cur Displays the current IP forwarding settings Network Filter configuration Command cfg 13 nwf lt 1 256 gt IP Network Filter 1 Menu addr IP Address mask IP Subnet mask enable Enable Network Filter disable Disable Network Filter delete Delete Network Filter current Display current Network Filter configuration The following table describes the Network Filter Configuration Menu options Table 140 Network Filter Configuration Menu options Command Description addr lt IP address gt Sets the starting IP address for this filter The default address is 0 0 0 0 mask lt IP subnet mask gt Sets the IP subnet mask that is used with c g 13 nw addr to define the range of IP addresses that will be accepted by the peer when the filter is enabled The default value is 0 0 0 0 enable Enables the Network Filter configuration disable Disables the Network Filter configuration delete Deletes the Netw
112. at were discarded or not sent For a MAC layer protocol this includes both group and functional addresses Discards IfHCIn The number of inbound packets which were chosen to be discarded even though no errors were detected to prevent their being delivered to a higher layer protocol One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space Errors IfHCIn For packetoriented interfaces the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higherlayer protocol For character oriented or fixed length interfaces the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher layer protocol Octets IfHCOut The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface including framing characters UcastPkts IfHCOut The total number of packets that higher level protocols requested to be transmitted and which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer including those that were discarded or not sent BroadcastPkts IfHCOut The total number of packets that higher level protocols requested to be transmitted and which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer including those that were discarded or not sent This object is a 64 bit version of ifOutBroadcastPkts MulticastPkts IfHCOut The total number of packets that higher level protocols requested to be tr
113. at were less than 64 octets in length 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 etherStatsJabbers The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and had either a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS Error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets Alignment Error Jabber is defined as the condition where any packet exceeds 20 ms The allowed range to detect jabber is between 20 ms and 150 ms etherStatsCollisions The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment etherStatsPkts64 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that were less than or equal to 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets etherStatsPkts65to127 Octets etherStatsPkts128to255 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that were greater than 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that were greater than 127 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets etherStatsPkts256to511 Octets The total number of packets including bad pac
114. available and the Telnet backdoor is enabled type in noradius as a backdoor to bypass RADIUS checking and use the administrator password to log into the GbE2 Interconnect Switch Using noradius is only allowed if the RADIUS server is not available Configuration Menu 93 TACACS server configuration Command cfg sys tacacs TACACS Server Menu prisrv Set IP address of primary TACACS server secsrv Set IP address of secondary TACACS server secret Set secret for primary TACACS server secret2 Set secret for secondary TACACS server port Set TACACS port number retries Set number of TACACS server retries timeout Set timeout value of TACACS server retries telnet Enable disable TACACS back door for telnet ssh http https secbd Enable disable TACACS secure backdoor for telnet ssh http https cmap Enable disable TACACS new privilege level mapping usermap Set user privilege mappings on Enable TACACS authentication off Disable TACACS authentication cur Display current TACACS settings TACACS Terminal Access Controller Access Control System is an authentication protocol that allows a remote access server to forward a user s logon password to an authentication server to determine whether access can be allowed to a given system TACACS and Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS protocols are more secure than the TACACS encryption protocol TACACS is described in RFC 1492 TACACS protocol is more reliable than
115. ave been generated by the SNMP protocol entity snmpOutGetResponses The total number of SNMP Get Response Protocol Data Units PDUs which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity snmpOutTraps The total number of SNMP Trap Protocol Data Units PDUs which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity snmpSilentDrops The total number of GetRequest PDUs GetNextRequest PDUs GetBulkRequest PDUs SetRequest PDUs and InformRequest PDUs delivered to the SNMP entity which were silently dropped because the size of a reply containing an alternate Response PDU with an empty variable bindings field was too large snmpProxyDrops The total number of GetReques PDUs GetNextRequest PDUs GetBulkRequest PDUs SetRequest PDUs and InformRequest PDUs delivered to the SNMP entity which were silently dropped because the transmission of the message to a proxy target failed in a manner other than a time out such that no Response PDU could be returned HIP statistics Command stats ntp NTP statistics Primary Server Requests Sent Responses Received Updates Secondary Server Requests Sent Responses Received Updates 0 Last update based on response from primary server Last update time Current system time 2007 2007 18 04 16 Tue Feb 27 18 55 49 Tue Feb 27 The GbE2 Interconnect Switch uses NTP Network Timing Protocol version 3 to synchronize the switch s internal clock with an ato
116. ays Common internal Spanning Tree CIST bridge information including the following Priority Hello interval Maximum age value Forwarding delay You can also view portspecific CIST information including the following Port number and priority Cost State trunk When trunk groups are configured you can view the state of each port in the various trunk groups vlan Displays VLAN configuration information including VLAN Number VLAN Name Status Port membership of the VLAN gen Displays general Layer 2 configuration information Information Menu Table 18 Layer 2 Information menu options Command Usage dump Dumps all switch information available from the Layer 2 menu 10K or more depending on your configuration If you want to capture dump data to a file set your communication software on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump commands FDB information menu Command info 12 fdb Forwarding Database Menu find Show a single FDB entry by MAC address port Show FDB entries on a single port vlan Show FDB entries on a single VLAN state Show FDB entries by state dump Show all FDB entries The forwarding database FDB contains information that maps the media access control MAC address of each known device to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch port where the device address was learned The FDB also shows which other ports have seen frames destined for a particular
117. ber on each participating VRRP capable routing device One of the virtual routers is then elected as the master based on a number of priority criteria and assumes control of the shared virtual router IP address If the master fails one of the backup virtual routers will assume routing authority and take control of the virtual router IP address By default VRRP is disabled For more information on VRRP see the High Availability chapter in the HP ProLiant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch Application Guide The following table describes the VRRP Configuration Menu options Table 163 VRRP Configuration Menu options Command Description vr lt 1 255 gt Displays the VRRP Virtual Router Menu This menu is used for configuring up to 255 virtual routers on this switch group Displays the VRRP virtual router group menu used to combine all virtual routers together as one logical entity Group options must be configured when using two or more GbE2 Interconnect Switches in a hotstandby failover configuration where only one switch is active at any given time if lt 1 255 gt Displays the VRRP Virtual Router Interface Menu track Displays the VRRP Tracking Menu This menu is used for weighting the criteria used when modi fying priority levels in the master router election process on Globally enables VRRP on this switch off Globally disables VRRP on this switch cur Displays the current VRRP parameters VRRP Virtu
118. cify an IP address in dotted decimal notation For example 100 10 1 1 dip IP address Defines a destination IP address for the ACL If defined traffic with this destination IP address will match this ACL For example 100 10 1 2 proto 0 255 Defines an IP protocol for the ACL If defined traffic from the specified protocol matches this filter Specify the protocol number Listed below are some of the well known protocols Number Name 1 icmp 2 igmp 6 tcp 17 udp 89 ospf 112 vrrp tos lt 0 255 gt Defines a Type of Service value for the ACL For more information on ToS see RFC 1340 and 1349 Configuration Menu 151 Table 175 IPv4 Filter Configuration Menu options Command Description reset Resets the IPv4 parameters for the ACL to their default values cur Displays the current IPV4 parameters ACL TCP UDP Filter configuration Command cfg acl acl lt 1 4096 gt tcpudp Filtering TCP UDP Menu sport Set to filter on TCP UDP source port dport Set to filter on TCP UDP destination port flags Set to filter TCP UDP flags reset Reset all fields cur Display current parameters This menu allows you to define TCP UDP matching criteria for an ACL The following table describes the TCP UDP Filter Configuration Menu options Table 176 TCP UDP Filter Configuration Menu options Command Description sport lt 1 65535 gt Defines a source port for the ACL If defined traffic with the specified TC
119. cking other interfaces Enable disable tracking VLAN switch ports Display current VRRP Group Tracking configuration Eg NOTE If Virtual Router Group Tracking is enabled then the tracking option will be available only under group option The tracking setting for the other individual virtual routers will be ignored Configuration Menu 147 The following table describes the Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking Configuration Menu options Table 167 Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking Configuration Menu options Command Description vrs disable enable When enabled the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each virtual router in master mode on this switch This is useful for making sure that traffic for any particular client server pairing are handled by the same switch increasing routing and load balancing efficiency This command is disabled by default ifs disable enable When enabled the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each other IP interface active on this switch An IP interface is considered active when there is at least one active port on the same VLAN This helps elect the virtual routers with the most available routes as the master This command is disabled by default ports disable enable When enabled the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each active port on the same VLAN A port is considered active if it has a link and is forwarding traffic This helps ele
120. configured VLANs and all member ports that have an active link state VLAN information includes e VLAN Number VLAN Name Status Port membership of the VLAN 2 general information Command info 12 gen STP uplink fast mode disabled The following table describes the Layer 2 general information Table 28 L2 general information Field Description STP uplink fast mode Displays the status of STP Uplink Fast enabled or disabled 3 information Command info 13 Layer 3 Menu route IP Routing Information Menu arp ARP Information Menu ospf OSPF Routing Information Menu rip RIP Routing Information Menu ip Show IP information igmp Show IGMP Snooping Multicast Group information vrrp Show Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol information dump Dump all layer 3 information Information Menu 44 The following table describes the Layer 3 Information Menu options Table 29 Layer 3 information menu options Command route Usage Displays the IP Routing Menu Using the options of this menu the system displays the following for each configured or learned route e Route destination IP address subnet mask and gateway address e Type of route e Tag indicating origin of route e Metric for RIP tagged routes specifying the number of hops to the destination 1 15 hops or 16 for infinite hops e The IP interface that the route uses arp Displays the Address Resolution Protocol ARP Information
121. crease as needed to perform various GbE2 Interconnect Switch management tasks The three levels of access are e User User interaction with the GbE2 Interconnect Switch is completely passive nothing can be changed on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch Users may display information that has no security or privacy implications such as GbE2 Interconnect Switch statistics and current operational state information e Operator Operators can only effect temporary changes on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch These changes will be lost when the GbE2 Interconnect Switch is rebooted reset Operators have access to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch management features used for daily GbE2 Interconnect Switch operations Because any changes an operator makes are undone by a reset of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch operators cannot severely impact switch operation but do have access to the Maintenance menu e Administrator Only administrators can make permanent changes to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch configuration changes that are persistent across a reboot reset of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch Administrators can access GbE2 Interconnect Switch functions to configure and troubleshoot problems on the switch Because administrators can also make temporary operator level changes as well they must be aware of the interactions between temporary and permanent changes Access to GbE2 Interconnect Switch functions is controlled through the use of unique usernames and pass
122. ct the virtual routers with the most available ports as the master This command is disabled by default cur Displays the current configuration for priority tracking for this virtual router VRRP Interface configuration Command cfg 13 vrrp if 1 255 VRRP Interface 1 Menu auth Set authentication types passw Set plain text password del Delete interface cur Display current VRRP interface configuration This menu is used for configuring VRRP authentication parameters for the IP interfaces used with the virtual routers The interface number 1 to 128 represents the IP interface on which authentication parameters must be configured The following table describes the VRRP Interface Configuration Menu options Table 168 VRRP Interface Configuration Menu options Command Description auth none password Defines the type of authentication that will be used none no authentication or password password authentication passw lt password gt Defines a plain text password up to eight characters long This password will be added to each VRRP packet transmitted by this interface when password authentication is chosen see auth above del Clears the authentication configuration parameters for this IP interface The IP interface itself is not deleted cur Displays the current configuration for this IP interface s authentication parameters VRRP Tracking configuration Command cfg 13 vrrp track
123. cted variable and calculating the value to be compared against the thresholds as follows abs absolute value the value of the selected variable is compared directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval delta delta value the value of the selected variable at the last sample is subtracted from the current value and the difference compared with the thresholds almtype rising falling either Configures the alarm type as rising falling or either rising or falling rlimit 2147483647 to 21474836472 Configures the rising threshold for the sampled statistic When the current sampled value is greater than or equal to this threshold and the value at the last sampling interval was less than this threshold a single event is generated flimit 2147483647 to 21474836472 Configures the falling threshold for the sampled statistic When the current sampled value is less than or equal to this threshold and the value at the last sampling interval was greater than this threshold a single event is generated revtidx lt 0 65535 gt Configures the rising alarm event index that is triggered when a rising threshold is crossed The range is from O to 65535 The default value is O fevtidx lt 0 65535 gt Configures the falling alarm event index that is triggered when a falling threshold is crossed The range is from O to 65535 The default value is O owner 1 127 Enter a text str
124. directs The number of ICMP Redirect messages sent icmpOutEchos The number of ICMP Echo request messages sent icmpOutEchoReps The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent icmpOutTimestamps The number of ICMP Timestamp request messages sent icmpOutTimestampReps The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages sent icmpOutAddrMasks The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages sent icmpOutAddrMaskReps The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages sent Statistics Menu 74 TCP statistics Command stats 13 tcp TCP statistics tcpRtoAlgorithm tcpRtoMax tcpActiveOpens tcpAttemptFails tcpInSegs tcpRetransSegs tcpCurBuff tcpOutRsts 4 tcpRtoMin 240000 tcpMaxConn 252214 tcpPassiveOpens 528 tcpEstabResets 756401 tcpOutSegs tcpInErrs tcpCurConn 756655 The following table describes the Transmission Control Protocol TCP statistics Table 63 TCP statistics Statistics Description tcpRtoAlgorithm The algorithm used to determine the timeout value used for retransmitting unacknowledged octets tcpRtoMin The minimum value permitted by a TCP implementation for the retransmission timeout measured in milliseconds More refined semantics for objects of this type depend upon the algorithm used to determine the retransmission timeout In particular when the timeout algorithm is rsre 3 an object of this type has the semantics o
125. dministrator password Passwords cannot be modified from the user or operator command mode E NOTE If you forget your administrator password call HP technical support for help using the password fix up mode Changing the default administrator password The administrator has complete access to all menus information and configuration commands including the ability to change the user operator and administrator passwords The default password for the administrator account is admin To change the default password 1 Connect to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch and log in using the admin password 2 From the Main Menu use the following command to access the Configuration Menv Maint cfg The Configuration Menu is displayed Configuration Menu Sys System wide Parameter Menu port Port Menu 12 Layer 2 Menu 13 Layer 3 Menu qos QOS Menu acl Access Control List Menu rmon RMON Menu pmirr Port Mirroring Menu ufd Uplink Failure Detection Menu dump Dump current configuration to script file ptcfg Backup current configuration to FTP TFTP server gtcfg Restore current configuration from FTP TFTP server cur Display current configuration 3 From the Configuration Menu use the following command to select the System Menu gt gt Configuration sys First time configuration 19 The System Menu is displayed System Menu syslog Syslog Menu sshd SSH Server Menu radius RADIUS Authentication Menu tacacs TACACS Authentication M
126. ds the selected trunk to the Master interface cur Displays the current Master configuration Hot Links Backup configuration Command cfg 12 hotlink trigger backup Backup Menu port Set port in Backup trunk Set trunk in Backup cur Display current Backup configuration The following table describes the Hot Links Backup Menu options Configuration Menu 124 Table 131 Hot Links Backup Menu options Command Description port port number 17 24 gt Adds the selected port to the Backup interface trunk 1 12 Adds the selected trunk to the Backup interface cur Displays the current Backup configuration VLAN configuration Command cfg 12 vlan lt 1 4095 gt VLAN 1 Menu name Set VLAN name stg Assign VLAN to a Spanning Tree Group add Add port to VLAN rem Remove port from VLAN def Define VLAN as list of ports ena Enable VLAN dis Disable VLAN del Delete VLAN cur Display current VLAN configuration The commands in this menu configure VLAN attributes change the status of the VLAN delete the VLAN and change the port membership of the VLAN By default the VLAN menu option is disabled except VLAN 1 which is always enabled The GbE2 Interconnect Switch supports a maximum of 1 000 VLANs E NOTE See the HP ProLiant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch Application Guide for information on VLANs The following table describes the VLAN Configuration Menu options Table 132 VLAN Conf
127. e cpuUtil4Seconds The utilization of MP CPU over 4 seconds This is shown as a percentage cpuUtil64Seconds The utilization of MP CPU over 64 seconds This is shown as a percentage Statistics Menu 81 Access Control List ACL statistics menu Command stats acl ACL Menu acl Display ACL stats meter Display ACL metering stats dump Display all available ACL stats clracl Clear ACL stats clrmeter Clear ACL metering stats The following table describes the Access Control List ACL Statistics menu options Table 73 ACL statistics menu options Command acl lt 1 4096 gt Usage Displays the Access Control List Statistics for a specific ACL meter lt 1 63 gt Displays statistics for a specific ACL Meter dump Displays all ACL statistics clracl Clear all ACL statistics clrmeter Clears all ACL metering statistics ACL statistics Command stats acl acl lt 1 4096 gt Hits for ACL 1 port 20 26057515 Hits for ACL 2 port 21 26057497 ACL meter statistics Command stats acl meter 1 635 Meters for ACL Group 1 Port 22 Out of profile O0 Meters for ACL Group 2 Port 23 Out of profile O0 SNMP statistics Command stats snmp SNMP statistics snmpInPkts snmpInBadC tyNames snmplInASNParseErrs snmpOutPkts snmpInTooBigs snmpInBadValues snmpInGenErrs snmpInTotalSetVars snmpInGetNexts snmpInGetResponses snmpOutTooBigs snmpOutBadValues snmpOutGenErrs snmpO
128. e 14 M nu SUMMAT EE 14 Eeer 15 Command line history and dv 16 Commond line interface shortcuts EE 17 El WE 17 E EE 17 Tab completion ioo dU P DIE HEIN HIVE es ee E ME M ME 17 First time configuration EE 18 Configure Simple Network Management Protocol support 18 Doing el 19 Changing the default administrator password re tr aksess FN UPPER PINE qe herd 19 Changing the default user password E 20 Changing the default operator PM 21 Information Menu FAT 22 CHUTE 22 System Information Mem 23 SNMPv3 Information Ne 23 MAUS 24 SNMPv3 View Table 2 25 SNMPv3 Access Table vvs ene 25 SNMPv3 Group Table information cccccccccsessceccesecesceseeeesececeeeccseeeesceseeeesessseeescaseeeesesesesensaseeeeesenaeees 26 SNMPv3 Community Table information eene eene eene eene nennen nne enne 26 SNIMPy3 Target Address Table information aor ae or PREERHEHREPR REA HR EHE FREUD Se 27 SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table information sss eee emere 27 SNMPv3 Notify Table information eene eene eenr nennen rene entren nennen 28 SINMPy3 TEE 29 System Inlormotion ttit tett ttet Stt ESSEE ESSEE P ESNE EESE ENEE ESSE EEES EEEE EESNE NEEESE EEE ESr EnEn n ereenn 30 Show last 100 syslog Hibsstlgesus dieser r rider ere Ma enki beber e M RM CURE XH ARMAR A EESE ARR MER rere Rada 31 System user information rarrrnvvvrerrovrvrnrrovvrrrnrrvvvrenrerrnnerrsrnvnsenssnenresrenanneressnnnsnersnsvresesnevsssessennvseressnnssnee 31 Layer 2 inf
129. e Enables the access list disable Disables the access list delete Deletes the access list cur Displays the current Access List configuration Autonomous System Path configuration Command cfg 13 rmap lt 1 32 gt aspath 1 8 AS Filter 1 Menu as AS number action Set AS Filter action enable Enable AS Filter disable Disable AS Filter delete Delete AS Filter current Display current AS Filter configuration The rmap number 1 32 and the path number 1 8 represent the AS path you wish to configure The following table describes the Autonomous System Path Configuration Menu options Table 143 Autonomous System Path Configuration Menu options Command Description as lt 1 65535 gt Sets the Autonomous System filter s path number action permit deny Permits or denies Autonomous System filter action enable Enables the Autonomous System filter disable Disables the Autonomous System filter delete Deletes the Autonomous System filter cur Displays the current Autonomous System filter configuration Configuration Menu 131 Routing Information Protocol configuration Command cfg 13 rip Routing Information Protocol Menu if RIP Interface Menu update Set update period in seconds redist RIP Route Redistribute Menu on Globally turn RIP ON off Globally turn RIP OFF current Display current RIP configuration The RIP Menu is used for configuring Routing Information Protocol parameters
130. e OSPF interface disable Disables the OSPF interface delete Deletes the OSPF interface cur Displays the current settings for OSPF interface OSPF Virtual Link configuration Command cfg 13 ospf virt 1 3 OSPF Virtual Link 1 Menu aindex Set area index hello Set hello interval in seconds dead Set dead interval in seconds trans Set transit delay in seconds retra Set retransmit interval in seconds nbr Set router ID of virtual neighbor key Set authentication key mdkey Set MD5 key ID enable Enable interface disable Disable interface delete Delete interface cur Display current OSPF interface configuration The following table describes the OSPF Virtual Link Configuration Menu options Table 151 OSPF Virtual Link Configuration Menu options Command Description aindex 0 2 Configures the OSPF area index hello 1 655355 Configures the authentication parameters of a hello packet which is set to be in an interval of seconds dead lt 1 65535 gt Configures the health parameters of a hello packet which is set to be in an interval of seconds Default is 40 seconds trans 1 3600 Configures the delay in transit in seconds Default is one second retra 1 3600 Configures the retransmit interval in seconds Default is five seconds nbr IP address Configures the router ID of the virtual neighbor Default is 0 0 0 0 key password Configures the password up to eight characters for
131. e Severity level Message system system system system system system system system system system system system system system system system system system system system ct ct ct ct ct ct ct ctr ct ctr ct cr ct ct cf OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO CO OO CO OO OO CO OO OO OO OO OO OO Each message contains a date and time field and has a severity level associated with it One of eight different prefixes is used to indicate the condition EMERG indicates the system is unusable ALERT indicates action should be taken immediately CRIT indicates critical conditions ERR indicates error conditions or eroded operations WARNING indicates warning conditions NOTICE indicates a normal but signiticant condition INFO indicates an information message DEBUG indicates a debug level message System user information Command info sys user Usernames user enabled oper disabled admin Always Enabled Current User ID table 1 name techl ena cos user password valid online 2 name tech2 ena cos user password valid offline The following table describes the User Name information Table 17 User Name Information menu Field Usage user Displays the status of the user access level oper Displays the status of the oper operator access level admin Displays the status of the admin administrator access level Current User ID Table Displays the status of conf
132. e backup configuration block If you do not want the previous configuration block copied to the backup configuration block enter the following instead save n Configuration Menu 88 You can decide which configuration you want to run the next time you reset the GbE2 Interconnect Switch Your options include e The active configuration block e The backup configuration block e Factory default configuration block You can view all pending configuration changes that have been applied but not saved to flash memory using the diff flash command It is a global command that can be executed from any prompt For instructions on selecting the configuration to run at the next system reset see the Selecting a configuration block section in the Boot Options Menu chapter Reminders CLI reminders prompt users to complete configuration tasks that require multiple steps The default setting for CLI reminders is enabled Use the following command to disable CLI reminders c g sys reminders dis The following is an example of a configuration task performed with CLI reminders enabled gt gt Layer 2 vlan 5 VLAN number 5 with name VLAN 5 created Reminder VLAN 5 needs to be enabled gt gt VLAN 5 add 9 Port 9 is an UNTAGGED port and its current PVID is 1 Confirm changing PVID from 1 to 5 y n y Current ports for VLAN 5 empty Pending new ports for VLAN 5 9 Reminder Port 9 needs to be enabled Reminder VLAN 5 needs to be enabl
133. e last pushd location who Displays users who are logged in Command line history and editing Using the command line interface you can retrieve and modify previously entered commands with just a few keystrokes The following options are available globally at the command line Table 5 Command line history and editing options Option Description history Displays a numbered list of the last ten previously entered commands L Repeats the last entered command In Repeats the nth command shown on the history list lt Ctrl p gt or Up arrow key Recalls the previous command from the history list This can be used multiple times to work backward through the last ten commands The recalled command can be entered as is or edited using the options below Ctrl n or Down arrow key Recalls the next command from the history list This can be used multiple times to work forward through the last ten commands The recalled command can be entered as is or edited using the options below Ctrl a Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line Ctrl e Moves cursor to the end of the command line lt Ctrl b gt or Left arrow key Moves the cursor back one position to the left Ctrl f or Right arrow key Moves the cursor forward one position to the right lt Backspace gt or Delete key Erases one character to the left of the cursor position Ctrl d
134. e redi dr Ree mee Eoo Rote Eee de Eege ER eg 71 REI ee EE eg 71 EE 72 ARR SHGHISHES RUD T UD IDIPSUM 73 DNS Statishes iota conactcagedesisesuaecaveaceda beate Eege u Dbegesevredi abu e o tesee aves dde ANSA 73 Contents 4 el 73 lel M 75 d TEE HM 76 IGMP Multicast Group EE 76 OSPF statistics menu uie ioo oio siess Eee te tt ENR RU N EOR ES vase EE A a I EESE 77 OSPF global statistics EE 77 Mii c McT 79 RIP StOtisties soc owes 80 Management Processor statistics onere tne sone ene rni uh Eee ena eae eu YER KEELEE NEEE EEEE ERE sh eve Po Eae URS 80 leg m M 81 UDP statister 81 CPU viilc H bend klndenbonn 81 Access Control List ACL statistics menu 82 DRM EE 82 ACL mStar Statistics ic soso iene 82 SNMP Et PEUPLE 82 bct ec UE 84 Us M E 85 DNS statistics 1 obe ip Eb ER er ite perve d Reise uad t ERE e pU bs 85 Uplink Failure Detection statistics ssussesss senem eene ene enne en nennen eren enn nnne nnns 86 Statisties dump eR Pene uH HIEMS 86 Configuration Menu looge m T 87 Menu information EE
135. ed System configuration Command cfg sys System Menu syslog Syslog Menu sshd SSH Server Menu radius RADIUS Authentication Menu tacacs TACACS Authentication Menu ntp NTP Server Menu ssnmp System SNMP Menu access System Access Menu date Set system date time Set system time timezone Set system timezone daylight savings olddst Set system DST for US idle Set timeout for idle CLI sessions notice Set login notice bannr Set login banner hprompt Enable disable display hostname sysName in CLI prompt bootp Enable disable use of BOOTP reminders Enable disable Reminders cur Display current system wide parameters This menu provides configuration of GbE2 Interconnect Switch management parameters such as user and administrator privilege mode passwords browser based management settings and management access list Configuration Menu 89 The following table describes the System Configuration Menu options Table 80 System Configuration Menu options Command Usage syslog Displays the Syslog Menu sshd Displays the SSH Server Menu radius Displays the RADIUS Authentication Menu tacacs Displays the TACACS Menu ntp Displays the Network Time Protocol NTP Server Menu ssnmp Displays the System SNMP Menu access Displays the System Access Menu date Prompts the user for the system date time Configures the system time using a 24 hour clock format timezone Configures the time zone where t
136. ed into the Time To Live TTL field of the IP header of datagrams originated at this GbE2 Interconnect Switch whenever a TTL value is not supplied by the transport layer protocol Route statistics Command stats 13 route Route statistics ipRoutesCur ipRoutesMax 7 ipRoutesHighWater 4096 The following table describes the Route statistics Table 59 Route statistics Statistics Description ipRoutesCur The total number of outstanding routes in the route table ipRoutesMax The maximum number of supported routes ipRoutesHighWater The highest number of routes ever recorded in the route table Statistics Menu 72 ARP statistics Command stats 13 arp The following table describes the Address Resolution Protocol ARP statistics Table 60 ARP statistics Statistic Description arpEntriesCur The total number of outstanding ARP entries in the ARP table arpEntriesHighWater The highest number of ARP entries ever recorded in the ARP table DNS statistics Command stats 13 dns DNS statistics dnsInRequests 0 dnsOutRequests dnsBadRequests 0 The following table describes the Domain Name System DNS statistics Table 61 DNS statistics Statistic Description dnsInRequests The total number of DNS request packets that have been received dnsOutRequests The total number of DNS response packets that have been transmitted dnsBadRequests The total number of DNS request packets rece
137. enu ntp NTP Server Menu ssnmp System SNMP Menu access System Access Menu date Set system date time Set system time timezone Set system timezone daylight savings idle Set timeout for idle CLI sessions notice Set login notice bannr Set login banner hprompt Enable disable display hostname sysName in CLI prompt bootp Enable disable use of BOOTP reminders Enable disable Reminders cur Display current system wide parameters 4 Enterthe following command to set the administrator password Systems access user admpw 5 Enter the current administrator password at the prompt Changing ADMINISTRATOR password validation required Enter current administrator password Eg NOTE If you forget your administrator password call your technical support representative for help using the password fix up mode 6 Enter the new administrator password at the prompt Enter new administrator password 7 Enter the new administrator password again at the prompt Re enter new administrator password 8 Apply and save your change by entering the following commands System apply System save Changing the default user password The user login has limited control of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch Through a user account you can view GbE2 Interconnect Switch information and statistics but you cannot make configuration changes The default password for the user account is user This password cannot be changed from the user accou
138. ers Defines the Object Identifier OID a string of maximum 32 characters which when combined with the corresponding mask defines a family of view subtrees An example of an OID is 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 mask 1 32 characters Defines the bit mask which in combination with the corresponding tree defines a family of view subtrees The mask can have a maximum of 32 characters type included excluded Selects whether the corresponding instances of vacmViewTreeFamilySubtree and vacmViewTreeFamilyMask define a family of view subtrees which is included in or excluded from the MIB view del Deletes the vacmViewTreeFamily group entry cur Displays the current vacmViewTreeFamily configuration View based Access Control Model configuration Command cfg sys ssnmp snmpv3 access SNMPv3 vacmAccess 1 Menu name Set group name prefix Set context prefix model Set security model level Set minimum level of security match Set prefix only or exact match rview Set read view index wview Set write view index nview Set notify view index del Delete vacmAccess entry cur Display current vacmAccess configuration The view based Access Control Model defines a set of services that an application can use for checking access rights of the user Access control is needed when the user has to process SNMP retrieval or modification request from an SNMP entity The following table describes the User Access Control Configuration Menu options
139. es the FDP Parameters dis Disables the FDP Parameters current Displays the current FDP configuration Link to Monitor configuration Command cfg ufd fdp ltm Failure Link to Monitor Menu addport Add port to Link to Monitor remport addtrnk remtrnk cur Remove port from Link to Monitor Add trunk to Link to Monitor Remove trunk from Link to Monitor Display current LtM configuration The following table describes the Link to Monitor LtM Menu options The DM can consist of only one uplink port ports 19 24 or a single trunk containing only uplink ports Table 188 Link to Monitor Menu options Command addport port number Description Adds a port to the DM Only uplink ports 19 24 are allowed in the LIM remport port number Removes a port from the DM addtrnk 1 12 Adds a trunk group to the DM The DM trunk group can contain only uplink ports 19 24 remtrnk 1 12 Removes a trunk group from the DM cur Displays the current LIM configuration Configuration Menu 158 Link to Disable configuration Command cfg ufd fdp ltd Failure Link to Disable Menu addport Add port to Link to Disable remport Remove port from Link to Disable addtrnk Add trunk to Link to Disable remtrnk Remove trunk from Link to Disable cur Display current LtD configuration The following table describes the Link to Disable LID Menu options The LID can consist of any mix of downl
140. es the IEEE 802 1x parameters Table 23 802 1x information Field Description Port Displays each port s name Auth Mode Displays the Access Control authorization mode for the port The Authorization mode can be one of the following e forceunauth auto e forceauth Auth Status Displays the current authorization status of the port either authorized or unauthorized Authenticator PAE State Displays the Authenticator Port Access Entity State The PAE state can be one of the following initialize disconnected connecting authenticating authenticated aborting held forceAuth Backend Auth State Displays the Backend Authorization State The Backend Authorization state can be one of the following request response success fail timeout idle Information Menu 37 The following table describes the IEEE 802 1p port priority information Table 24 802 1p Port Priority information Command Usage Port Displays the port number Priority Displays the 802 1p Priority level Cosq Displays the Class of Service queue Weight Displays the scheduling weight Spanning Tree information Command info 12 stp Spanning Tree Group 1 On STP PVST VLANs 1 Current Root Path Cost Port Hello MaxAge FwdDel Aging 8000 00 02 a5 d1 0f ed 8 20 2 20 Parameters Priority Hello MaxAge FwdDel Aging 32768 2 20 15 180 Port Priority Cost FastFwd State Designated Bridge 1 0 0 n FORWARDING 2
141. es the SNMPv3 Access Table information Table 11 Access Table parameters Field Description Group Name Displays the name of group Prefix Displays the prefix that is configured to match the values Model Displays the security model used for example SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 or USM Level Displays the minimum level of security required to gain rights of access For example noAuthNoPriv authNoPriv or auth Priv Match Displays the match for the contextName The options are exact and prefix Information Menu 25 Table 11 Access Table parameters Field Description ReadV Displays the MIB view to which this entry authorizes the read access WriteV Displays the MIB view to which this entry authorizes the write access NotifyV Displays the Notify view to which this entry authorizes the notify access SNMPv3 Group Table information Command info sys snmpv3 group Group Name snmpvi viv2only usm adminmd5 admingrp usm adminsha admingrp group is a combination of security model and security name that defines the access rights assigned to all the security names belonging to that group The group is identified by a group name The following table describes the SNMPv3 Group Table information Table 12 Group Table parameters Field Description Sec Model Displays the security model used which is any one of USM SNMPv1 SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 User Name Displays the name for the group Group N
142. ets When enabled the TOS value is used to set the 802 1p value reset Resets UPTP settings to their default values cur Displays current Re Mark In Profile User Priority parameters ACL Port Re Mark Out of Profile configuration Command cfg port port number aclqos re mark lt 1 63 gt outprof Re marking Out Of Profile Menu updscp Set the update DSCP reset Reset out of profile settings cur Display current settings The following table describes the Re Mark Out of Profile Configuration Menu options Table 109 ACL Port Re Mark Out of Profile Configuration Menu options Command Description updscp 0 63 Sets the DiffServ Code Point DSCP of Outof Profile packets to the selected value The switch sets the DSCP value on Out of Profile packets reset Resets the update DSCP parameters for Out of Profile packets to their default values cur Displays current Re Mark Out of Profile parameters Configuration Menu Layer 2 configuration Command cfg 12 Layer 2 Menu 8021x mrst stp fdb trunk thash lacp hotlink vlan upfast update cur 802 1x Menu Multiple Spanning Tree Rapid Spanning Tree Menu Spanning Tree Menu FDB Menu Trunk Group Menu IP Trunk Hash Menu Link Aggregation Control Protocol Menu Hot Links Menu VLAN Menu Enable disable Uplink Fast UplinkFast station update rate Display current layer 2 parameters The following table describes the Layer 2 Configuration
143. ett Packard Organizational Unit Name for example section ProLiant Common Name for example user s name Mr Smith Email for example email address info hp com You must confirm if you want to generate the certificate It takes approximately 30 seconds to generate the certificate Then the switch restarts SSL agent Configuration Menu 105 Table 100 HTTPS Access Configuration menu options Command Description certSave Allows the client or the Web browser to accept the certificate and save the certificate to Flash to be used when the switch is rebooted cur Displays the current SSL Web Access configuration Port configuration Command cfg port port number Port 1 Menu gig Gig Phy Menu fiber Fiber Link Menu aclqos Acl Qos Configuration Menu 8021ppri Set default 802 1p priority pvid Set default port VLAN id name Set port name rmon Enable Disable RMON for port tag Enable disable VLAN tagging for port tagpvid Enable disable tagging on pvid brate Set BroadCast Threshold mrate Set MultiCast Threshold drate Set Dest Lookup Fail Threshold ena Enable port dis Disable port cur Display current port configuration This menu enables you to configure settings for individual GbE2 Interconnect Switch ports This command is enabled by default The following table describes the Port Configuration Menu options Table 101 Port Configuration Menu options
144. f Service configuration Command cfg qos QOS Menu 8021p 802 1p Menu Use the Quality of Service QoS menus to configure the IEEE 802 1p priority value of incoming packets This allows you to differentiate between various types of traffic and provide different priority levels The following table describes the QoS Configuration Menu options Table 170 QoS Configuration Menu options Command Description 8021p Displays 802 1p configuration menu QoS 802 1p configuration Command cfg qos 8021p 802 1p Menu priq Set priority to COS queue mapping qweight Set weight to a COS queue numcos Set number of COS queue cur Display current 802 1p configuration This feature provides the GbE2 Interconnect Switch the capability to filter IP packets based on the IEEE 802 1p bits in the packet s VLAN header The 802 1p bits specify the priority that you should give to the packets while forwarding them The packets with a higher non zero priority bits are given forwarding preference over packets with numerically lower priority bits value The following table describes the 802 1p Configuration Menu options Table 171 802 1p Configuration Menu options Command Description priq 0 7 0 7 Maps the 802 1p priority of to the Class of Service queue COSq priority Enter the 802 1p priority value 0 7 followed by the Class of Service queue 0 7 that handles the matching traffic qweight 0 7 0 15 Configure
145. f all Link State Request packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces Tx ls Requests The sum total of all Link State Request packets transmitted on all OSPF areas and interfaces Rx ls Acks The sum total of all Link State Acknowledgement packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces Tx ls Acks The sum total of all Link State Acknowledgement packets transmitted on all OSPF areas and interfaces Rx ls Updates The sum total of all Link State Update packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces Tx ls Updates Nbr change stats The sum total of all Link State Update packets transmitted on all OSPF areas and interfaces hello The sum total of all Hello packets received from neighbors on all OSPF areas and interfaces Start The sum total number of neighbors in this state that is an indication that Hello packets should now be sent to the neighbor at intervals of He11oInterval seconds across all OSPF areas and interfaces n2way The sum total number of bidirectional communication establishment between this router and other neighboring routers adjoint ok The sum total number of decisions to be made again as to whether an adjacency should be established maintained with the neighbor across all OSPF areas and interfaces negotiation done The sum total number of neighbors in this state wherein the Master slave relationship has been negotiated and sequence numbers have been excha
146. f the BOUND quantity described in Request For Comments RFC 793 tcpRtoMax The maximum value permitted by a TCP implementation for the retransmission timeout measured in milliseconds More refined semantics for objects of this type depend upon the algorithm used to determine the retransmission timeout In particular when the timeout algorithm is rsre 3 an object of this type has the semantics of the UBOUND quantity described in RFC 793 tcpMaxConn The limit on the total number of TCP connections the GbE2 Interconnect Switch can support In entities where the maximum number of connections is dynamic this object should contain the value 1 tcpActiveOpens The number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the SYN SENT state from the CLOSED state tcpPassiveOpens The number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the SYN RCVD state from the LISTEN state tcpAttemptFails The number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the CLOSED state from either the SYN SENT state or the SYN RCVD state plus the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the LISTEN state from the SYN RCVD state tcpEstabResets The number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the CLOSED state from either the ESTABLISHED state or the CLOSE WAIT state tcpInSegs The total number of segments received including those received in error This count includes segments received on currentl
147. fault value is 2 raperiod 1 604800 Sets the time in seconds the authenticator waits before re authenticating a supplicant client when periodic re authentication is enabled The default value is 3600 seconds Configuration Menu 112 Table 112 802 1x Global Configuration Menu options Command Description reauth on off Sets the re authentication status to on or of f The default value is off default Resets the global 802 1x parameters to their default values cur Displays current global 802 1x parameters 802 1x Port configuration Command cfg 12 8021x port port number 802 1x Port Configuration Menu mode Set access control mode qtperiod Set EAP Request Identity quiet time interval txperiod Set EAP Request Identity retransmission timeout suptmout Set EAP Request retransmission timeout svrtmout Set server authentication request timeout maxreq Set max number of EAP Request retransmissions raperiod Set reauthentication time interval reauth Set reauthentication status to on or off default Restore default 802 1x configuration global Apply current global 802 1x configuration to this port cur Display current 802 1x configuration The 802 1x port menu allows you to configure parameters that affect the selected port in the switch These settings override the global 802 1x parameters The following table describes the 802 1x Port Configuration Menu options Table 113 802 1x Global Configuration Menu
148. fg sys ntp NTP Server Menu prisrv Set primary NTP server address secsrv Set secondary NTP server address intrval Set NTP server resync interval tzone Set NTP timezone offset from GMT dlight Enable Disable daylight savings time on Turn NTP service ON off Turn NTP service OFF cur Display current NTP configuration This menu enables you to synchronize the GbE2 Interconnect Switch clock to a Network Time Protocol NTP server By default this option is disabled The following table describes the NTP Server Configuration Menu options Table 85 NTP Server Configuration Menu options Command prisrv IP address secsrv IP address Description Prompts for the IP addresses of the primary NTP server to which you want to synchronize the GbE2 Interconnect Switch clock For example 100 10 1 1 Prompts for the IP addresses of the secondary NTP server to which you want to synchronize the GbE2 Interconnect Switch clock For example 100 10 1 2 intrval 1 44640 Specifies the interval that is how often in minutes 1 44640 to resynchronize the switch clock with the NTP server The default is 1440 seconds tzone lt hh mm gt Prompts for the NTP time zone offset from Greenwich Mean Time GMT in hours and minutes The offset format is HH MM dlight disable enable Disables or enables daylight saving time in the system clock When enabled the GbE2 Interconnect Switch will add an extra hour to the
149. figuration Menu options Command Description key Sets the authentication key for this OSPF packet delete Deletes the authentication key for this OSPF packet cur Displays the current MD5 key configuration IGMP configuration Command cfg 13 igmp IGMP Menu Snoop IGMP Snoop Menu mrouter Static Multicast Router Menu igmpflt IGMP Filtering Menu on Globally turn IGMP ON off Globally turn IGMP OFF cur Display current IGMP configuration IGMP Snooping allows the switch to forward multicast traffic only to those ports that request it IGMP Snooping prevents multicast traffic from being flooded to all ports The switch learns which server hosts are interested in receiving multicast traffic and forwards it only to ports connected to those servers The following table describes the IGMP Menu options Table 155 IGMP Snoop Menu options Command Description Snoop Displays the IGMP Snoop Menv mrouter Displays the Static Multicast Router Menu igmpflt Displays the IGMP Filtering Menu on Globally turns IGMP on off Globally turns IGMP off cur Displays the current IGMP configuration parameters Configuration Menu 139 IGMP snooping configuration Command cfg 13 igmp snoop IGMP Snoop Menu timeout Set report timeout mrto Set multicast router timeout qintrval Set IGMP query interval robust Set expected packet loss on subnet aggr srcip add Add VLAN s rem Remove VLAN s from
150. for configuring the community table entry The configured entry is stored in the community table list in the SNMP engine This table is used to configure community strings in the Local Configuration Datastore LCD of SNMP engine Configuration Menu 100 The following table describes the SNMPv3 Community Table Configuration Menu options Table 92 SNMPv3 Community Table Configuration Menu options Command Description index 1 32 Configures the unique index value of a row in this table The index can have a maximum of characters 32 characters name 1 32 Defines the name as defined in c g sys ssnmp snmpv3 usm name The name characters can have a maximum of 32 characters uname 1 32 Defines a readable 32 character string that represents the corresponding value of an SNMP characters community name in a security model tag 1 255 Configures a tag of up to 255 characters maximum This tag specifies a set of transport characters endpoints to which a command responder application sends an SNMP trap del Deletes the community table entry cur Displays the community table configuration SNMPv3 Target Address Table configuration Command cfg sys ssnmp snmpv3 taddr SNMPv3 snmpTargetAddrTable 1 Menu name Set target address name addr Set target transport address IP port Set target transport address port taglist Set tag list pname Set targetParams name del Delete targetAddrTable entry cur Display curre
151. fy Table Name Tag snmpTargetAddr Table Name Transport Addr Port Taglist Params snmpTargetParams Table Name MP Model User Name Sec Model Sec Level Information Menu 29 System information Command info sys gen System Information at 17 29 18 Mon Feb 26 2007 HP ProLiant BL p Class C GbE2 Interconnect Switch B sysName 2JUnitl sysLocation Houston RackID 3334KJP3D030 RackName BkRm3 Enclosure D304JTK7D013 EnclosureName Enterprise Slot B Switch is up 1 days 2 hours 3 minutes and 40 seconds Last boot 17 25 38 Mon Feb 26 2007 software reset MAC address 00 01 81 2e ae e0 IP If 2 address 10 30 52 193 Revision 0A Switch Serial No K72550AQKP1863 Hardware Part No 336181 001 Spare Part No 321148 001 Interconnect Module Part Number 283192 B21 Spare Part Number 321147 001 OctalFC Interconnect Module not present Software Version 3 2 0 FLASH imagel active configuration System information includes System date and time GbE2 Interconnect Switch model name and number GbE2 Interconnect Switch name and location Time of last boot MAC address of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch management processor IP address of the switch Hardware version and part number Software image file and version number Current configuration block active backup or factory default Login banner if one is configured Information Menu 30 Show last 100 syslog messages Command info sys log Date Tim
152. gnated port In a network topology that has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment the port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated port for the segment Cost The port path cost parameter is used to help determine the designated port for a segment Generally speaking the faster the port the lower the path cost A setting of zero 0 indicates that the cost will be set to the appropriate default after the link speed has been auto negotiated State Shows the current state of the port The State field in RSTP MSTP mode can be one of the following Discarding DISC Learning LRN Forwarding FWD or Disabled DSB Role Shows the current role of this port in the Spanning Tree The port role can be one of the following Designated DESG Root ROOT Alternate ALTN Backup BKUP Master MAST or Unknown UNK Designated bridge Shows information about the bridge connected to each port if applicable Information includes the priority hex and MAC address of the Designated Bridge Designated port The port ID of the port on the Designated Bridge to which this port is connected Type Type of link connected to the port and whether the port is an edge port Link type values are AUTO P2P or SHARED MSTP The Type field appears in info cist Information Menu 41 Common Internal Spanning Tree information Command info 12 cist Mstp Digest 0xac36177 50283cd4b8382
153. gs Set NVRAM flag word The System Maintenance Menu is reserved for use by HP technical support The options are used to perform system debugging The following table describes the System Maintenance Menu options Table 195 System Maintenance Menu options Command Usage flags new NVRAM flags word as Sets the flags that are used for debugging purposes by HP OxXXXXXXXX technical support Forwarding Database options Command maint fdb FDB Manipulation Menu find Show a single FDB entry by MAC address port Show FDB entries for a single port vlan Show FDB entries for a single VLAN dump Show all FDB entries clear Clear entire FDB then re add static entries The Forwarding Database FDB Manipulation Menu can be used to view information and to delete a MAC address from the Forwarding Database or clear the entire Forwarding Database This is helpful in identifying problems associated with MAC address learning and packet forwarding decisions The following table describes the FDB Manipulation Menu options Table 196 FDB Manipulation Menu options Command Usage find MAC address lt 1 4095 gt Displays a single database entry by its MAC address You are prompted to enter the MAC address of the device Enter the MAC address using one of the following e XX XX XX XX XX XX format for example 08 00 20 12 34 56 o0000000xxx format for example 080020123456 port port number Displays all FD
154. he following table describes the SNMPv3 View Table information Table 10 View Table parameters Field Description View Name Displays the name of the view Subtree Displays the MIB subtree as an OID string A view subtree is the set of all MIB object instances which have a common Object Identifier prefix to their names Mask Displays the bit mask Type Displays whether a family of view subtrees is included or excluded from the MIB view SNMPv3 Access Table information Command info sys snmpv3 access Group Name Prefix Model Level Match ReadV WriteV NotifyV snmpvl noAuthNoPriv exact iso viv2only admingrp usm authPriv exact iso iso The access control sub system provides authorization services The vacmAccessTable maps a group name security information a context and a message type which could be the read or write type of operation or notification into a MIB view The View based Access Control Model defines a set of services that an application can use for checking access rights of a group This group s access rights are determined by a read view a write view and a notify view The read view represents the set of object instances authorized for the group while reading the objects The write view represents the set of object instances authorized for the group when writing objects The notify view represents the set of object instances authorized for the group when sending a notification The following table describ
155. he interface corresponding to this port is counted by this object if and only if it is for a protocol being processed by the local bridging function including bridge management frames dotiPortOutFrames The number of frames that have been transmitted by this port to its segment A frame transmitted on the interface corresponding to this port is counted by this object if and only if it is for a protocol being processed by the local bridging function including bridge management frames dot1PortInDiscards Count of valid frames received which were discarded that is filtered by the forwarding process dot 1TpLearnedEntryDiscards The total number of Forwarding Database entries which have been or would have been learned but have been discarded due to a lack of space to store them in the Forwarding Database If this counter is increasing it indicates that the Forwarding Database is regularly becoming full a condition which has adverse performance effects on the sub network If this counter has a significant value but is not presently increasing it indicates that the problem has been occurring but is not persistent dot 1StpPortForwardTransitions The number of times this port has transitioned from the Learning state to the Forwarding state Ethernet statistics Command stats port lt port number gt ether Ethernet statistics for port 1 dot3StatsAlignmentErrors dot3StatsFCSErrors dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames do
156. he switch resides You are prompted to select your location continent country region by the timezone wizard Once a region is selected the switch updates the time to reflect local changes to Daylight Savings Time etc olddst Enables or disables use of the Daylight Saving Time DST rules in effect prior to the year 2007 The default value is disabled idle 1 60 Sets the idle timeout for CLI sessions from 1 to 60 minutes The default is 5 minutes notice 1 1024 character multi line to end Displays login notice immediately before the Enter password prompt This notice can contain up to 1024 characters and new lines bannr 1 80 characters Configures a login banner of up to 80 characters When a user or administrator logs into the GbE2 Interconnect Switch the login banner is displayed It is also displayed as part of the output from the info sys gen command hprompt disable enable Enables or disables displaying of the host name system administrator s name in the command line interface bootp disable enable Enables or disables the use of BOOTP If you enable BOOTP the GbE2 Interconnect Switch will query its BOOTP server for all of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch IP parameters The default is enable reminders disable enable Enables or disables reminder messages in the CLI The default value is enabled cur Displays the current system parameters Configuration Me
157. ich indicates the relative distance to the destination The default value is 1 Configures the authentication type The default is none key Configures the authentication key password enable Enables this RIP interface disable Disables this RIP interface cur Displays the current RIP configuration RIP Route Redistribution configuration Command cfg 13 rip redist fixed static ospf eospf RIP Redistribute Fixed Menu add Add rmap into route redistribution list rem Remove rmap from route redistribution list export Export all routes of this protocol cur Display current route maps added The following table describes the RIP Route Redistribute Menu options Table 146 RIP Interface Configuration Menu options Command add 1 32 lt 1 32 gt all Description Adds selected routing maps to the RIP route redistribution list To add all the 32 route maps enter a11 To add specific route maps enter routing map numbers one per line NULL at the end This option adds a route map to the route redistribution list The routes of the redistribution protocol matched by the route maps in the route redistribution list will be redistributed remove 1 32 lt 1 32 gt all Removes the route map from the RIP route redistribution list Removes routing maps from the list To remove all 32 route maps enter a11 To remove specific route maps enter routing map numbers one per line NULL at end expor
158. idation clrlog Clears all Syslog messages ntpreq Allows the user to send requests to the NTP server Operations level port options Command oper port port number Operations Port 1 Menu 8021x rmon ena dis cur 8021 x Menu Enable Disable RMON for port Enable port Disable port Current port state Operations level port options are used for temporarily disabling or enabling a port Table 191 Operations Level Port Menu options Command 8021x rmon disable enable Description Displays the 802 1x Port Menu Enables or disables Remote Monitoring for the port RMON must be enabled for any RMON configurations to function ena Temporarily enables the port The port will be returned to its configured operation mode when the GbE2 Interconnect Switch is reset dis Temporarily disables the port The port will be returned to its configured operation mode when the GbE2 Interconnect Switch is reset cur Displays the current settings for the port Operations Menu 161 Operations level port 802 1x options Command oper port port number gt 8021x 802 1x Operation Menu reset Reinitialize 802 1x access control on this port reauth Initiate reauthentication on this port now Operations level port 802 1x options are used to temporarily set 802 1x parameters for a port Table 192 Operations Level Port 802 1x Menu options Command Description reset Re initializes the
159. iguration Menu options Command Description name 1 32 characters Assigns a name to the VLAN or changes the existing name The default VLAN name is the first one stg 1 32 Assigns a VLAN to a spanning tree group add port number Adds ports or trunk groups to the VLAN membership rem port number Removes ports or trunk groups from this VLAN def list of port numbers Defines which ports are members of this VLAN Every port must be a member of at least one VLAN By default it defines ports to VLAN 1 ena Enables this VLAN dis Disables this VLAN without removing it from the configuration del Deletes this VLAN cur Displays the current VLAN configuration IMPORTANT All ports must belong to at least one VLAN Any port which is removed from a VLAN and which is not a member of any other VLAN is automatically added to default VLAN 1 You cannot remove a port from VLAN 1 if the port has no membership in any other VLAN Also you cannot add a port to more than one VLAN unless the port has VLAN tagging turned on Refer to the tag command in the Port configuration section earlier in this chapter Configuration Menu 125 Layer 3 config uration Command cfg 13 Layer 3 Menu WE gw route arp frwd nwf rmap rip ospf igmp dns bootp vrrp rtrid Cur Interface Menu Default Gateway Static Route Me ARP Menu Forwarding Menu Network Filters Route Map Menu Routing Informa
160. igured user IDs To configure new user IDs use the cfg sys access user uid command Information Menu 31 Layer 2 information Command info 12 Layer 2 Menu fdb lacp hotlink 8021p acl 8021x stp cist trunk vlan gen dump Forwarding Database Information Menu Aggregation Control Protocol Menu Link how how how how how how how how D Ip Dm ppo ID Ip NOW D 5 IO Hot QOS ACL 802 STP Links information 802 1p information information 1x information information CIST information Trunk Group information VLAN information general information all layer 2 information The following table describes the Layer 2 Information menu options Table 18 Layer 2 Information menu options Command fdb Usage Displays the Forwarding Database Information Menu lacp Disp ays the Link Aggregation Control Protocol Information Menu hotlink Disp ays Hot Links information 8021p Disp ays the 802 Ip Information Menu acl Disp ays Access Control List information 8021x Disp ays the 802 1x Information Menu stp In addition to seeing if STP is enabled or disabled you can view the following STP bridge information Priority Hello interval Maximum age value Forwarding delay Aging time You can also refer to the following port specific STP information Port number and priority Cost State cist Displ
161. imum of 32 characters characters model Selects the security model to be used usm snmpv1 snmpv2 del Deletes the View based Access Control entry cur Displays the View based Access Control configuration SNMPv3 Group configuration Command cfg sys ssnmp snmpv3 group SNMPv3 vacmSecurityToGroup 1 Menu model Set security model uname Set USM user name gname Set group name del Delete vacmSecurityToGroup entry cur Display current vacmSecurityToGroup configuration The following table describes the SNMPv3 Group Configuration Menu options Table 91 SNMPv3 Group Configuration Menu options Command Description model Defines the security model usm snmpv1 snmpv2 uname lt 1 32 Sets the user name as defined in c g sys ssnmp snmpv3 usm name The user characters name can have a maximum of 32 characters gname 1 32 Configures the name for the access group as defined in characters cfg sys ssnmp snmpv3 access name The group name can have a maximum of 32 characters del Deletes the vacmSecurityToGroup entry cur Displays the current vacmSecurityToGroup configuration SNMPv3 Community Table configuration Command cfg sys ssnmp snmpv3 comm SNMPv3 snmpCommunityTable 1 Menu index Set community index name Set community string uname Set USM user name tag Set community tag del Delete communityTable entry cur Display current communityTable configuration This command is used
162. ing that identifies the person or entity that uses this alarm index The owner can have a maximum of 127 characters delete Deletes this alarm index cur Displays the current RMON Alarm parameters Port mirroring Command cfg pmirr Port Mirroring Menu Enable Disable Mirroring mirror monport Monitoring Port based PM Menu cur Display All Mirrored and Monitoring Ports The Port Mirroring Configuration Menu is used to configure enable and disable the monitored port When enabled network packets being sent and or received on a target port are duplicated and sent to a monitor port By attaching a network analyzer to the monitor port you can collect detailed information about your network performance and usage Port mirroring is disabled by default NOTE See the Troubleshooting Tools appendix in the HP ProLiant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch Application Guide for information on how to use port mirroring The following table describes the Port Mirroring Configuration Menu options Table 184 Port Mirroring Configuration Menu options Command Description mirror disable enable Enables or disables port mirroring monport port number Displays port mirroring menu cur Displays current settings of the mirrored and monitoring ports Configuration Menu 156 Port based port mirroring Command cfg pmirr monport port number Port 1 Menu add Add Mirrored port rem Rem Mirro
163. ink ports ports 1 16 and trunk groups that contain only downlink ports Table 189 Link to Disable Menu options Command Description addport port number Adds a port to the current LID group Only downlink ports 1 16 are allowed in the LID remport port number Removes a port from the current LID group addtrunk 1 12 Adds a trunk group to the current LID group LtD trunk groups can contain only downlink ports 1 16 remtrunk 1 12 Removes a trunk group from the current LID group cur Displays the current LID configuration Dump Command cfg dump The dump program writes the current GbE2 Interconnect Switch configuration to the terminal screen To start the dump program at the Configuration prompt enter Configuration dump The configuration is displayed with parameters that have been changed from the default values The screen display can be captured edited and placed in a script file which can be used to configure other GbE2 Interconnect Switches Paste the configuration commands from the script file at the command line prompt of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch The active configuration can also be saved or loaded via TFTP Saving the active GbE2 Interconnect Switch configuration Command cfg ptcfg TFTP server filename When the ptcfg command is used the active configuration commands of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch as displayed using c g dump will be uploaded to the specified scrip
164. inkt port Enables or disables the sending of SNMP link up and link down traps The default disable enable setting is enabled ufd Enables or disables the sending of Uplink Failure Detection traps The default setting is disabled Configuration Menu 96 Table 86 System SNMP Configuration Menu options Command Description cur Displays the current SNMP configuration SNMPv3 configuration Command cfg sys ssnmp snmpv3 SNMPv3 Menu usm usmUser Table Menu view vacmViewTreeFamily Table Menu access vacmAccess Table Menu group vacmSecurityToGroup Table Menu comm community Table Menu taddr targetAddr Table Menu tparam targetParams Table Menu notify notify Table Menu viv2 Enable disable V1 V2 access cur Display current SNMPv3 configuration SNMP version 3 SNMPv3 is an extensible SNMP Framework that supplements the SNMPv2 Framework by supporting the following e anew SNMP message format e security for messages e X access control e remote configuration of SNMP parameters For more details on the SNMPv3 architecture please see RFC2271 to RFC2275 The following table describes the SNMPv3 Configuration Menu options Table 87 SNMPv3 Configuration Menu options Command Description usm 1 16 Configures a user security model USM entry for an authorized user You can also configure this entry through SNMP The range is 1 16 view 1 128 Configures different MIB views The range is 1 128
165. interface is the most direct method for collecting GbE2 Interconnect Switch information and performing switch configuration Using a basic terminal you are presented with a hierarchy of menus that enable you to view information and statistics about the GbE2 Interconnect Switch and to perform any necessary configuration This chapter explains how to access the CLI to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch Additional references Additional information about installing and configuring the GbE2 Interconnect Switch is available in the following guides which are available at http www hp com support e HP Proliant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch User Guide e HP Proliant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch Application Guide e HP Proliant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch Browser based Interface Reference Guide e HP Proliant BL p Class C GbE2 Interconnect Kit Quick Setup Instructions e HP Proliant BL p Class F GbE2 Interconnect Kit Quick Setup Instructions e HP BladeSystem p Class SAN Connectivity Kit Quick Setup Instructions Connecting to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch You can access the command line interface in one of the following ways e Using a console connection via the console port e Using a Telnet connection over the network e Using a Secure Shell SSH connection to securely log in over a network Establishing a console connection To establish a console connection with the GbE2 Interconnect Switch you need e A null modem cab
166. ity lower than all other switches and bridges on your network The lower the value the higher the bridge priority The range is O to 65535 and the default is 32768 This command does not apply to RSTP See the Bridge Spanning Tree configuration section for more information mxage 6 40 Configures the CIST bridge maximum age The maximum age parameter specifies the maximum time the bridge waits without receiving a configuration bridge protocol data unit before it reconfigures the MSTP network The range is 6 to 40 seconds and the default is 20 seconds This command does not apply to RSTP See the Bridge Spanning Tree configuration section for more information fwd 4 30 Configures the CIST bridge forward delay parameter The forward delay parameter specifies the amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it changes from the listening state to the learning state and from the learning state to the forwarding state The range is 4 to 30 seconds and the default is 15 seconds This command does not apply to RSTP See the Bridge Spanning Tree configuration section for more information cur Displays the current CIST bridge configuration CIST port configuration Command cfg 12 mrst cist port port number CIST Port Menu prior Set port Priority 0 240 cost Set port Path Cost 1 200000000 hello Set CIST port Hello Time 1 10 secs link Set MSTP link type auto p2p or shared default auto edge Enables o
167. ived that were dropped ICMP statistics Command stats 13 icmp ICMP statistics icmpInMsgs 245802 icmpInErrors icmpInDestUnreachs 41 icmpInTimeExcds icmpInParmProbs 0 icmpInSrcQuenchs icmpInRedirects 0 icmpInEchos 18 icmpInEchoReps icmpInTimestamps icmpInTimestampReps icmpInAddrMasks icmpInAddrMaskReps icmpOutMsgs 253810 icmpOutErrors icmpOutDestUnreachs 15 icmpOutTimeExcds icmpOutParmProbs 0 icmpOutSrcQuenchs icmpOutRedirects 0 icmpOutEchos icmpOutEchoReps 18 icmpOutTimestamps icmpOutTimestampReps 0 icmpOutAddrMasks icmpOutAddrMaskReps 0 The following table describes the Internet Control Messaging Protocol ICMP statistics Table 62 ICMP statistics Statistics Description icmpInMsgs The total number of ICMP messages which the GbE2 Interconnect Switch received Note that this counter includes all those counted by icmplnErrors icmpInErrors The number of ICMP messages which the GbE2 Interconnect Switch received but determined as having ICMP specific errors for example bad ICMP checksums and bad length icmpInDestUnreachs The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages received icmpInTimeExcds The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages received Statistics Menu 73 Table 62 ICMP statistics Statistics Description icmpInParmProbs The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received icmpInSrcQuenchs The number of ICMP Source Quench buffer almost full s
168. kets received that were greater than 255 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCSoctets etherStatsPkts512to1023 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that were greater than 511 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets etherStatsPkts1024to1518 Octets The total number of packets including bad packets received that were greater than 1023 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Statistics Menu 68 Layer 2 statistics Command stats 12 Layer 2 Statistics Menu fdb Show FDB stats lacp Show LACP stats hotlink Show Hot Links stats The following table describes the Layer 2 statistics menu options Table 53 Layer 2 statistics menu options Command Usage fdb Displays the Forwarding Database statistics menu lacp Displays the Link Aggregation Control Protocol statistics menu hotlink Displays Hot Links statistics FDB statistics LACP Command stats 12 fdb This menu option enables you to display statistics regarding the use of the forwarding database including the number of current entries and the maximum number of entries ever recorded The following table describes the Forwarding Database FDB statistics Table 54 Forwarding Database statistics Statistic Description current Current number of entries in the Forwarding Database hiwat Highest number of entries reco
169. le PANIC command Booting complete Maintenance Menu 172 Unscheduled system dumps If there is an unscheduled system dump to flash memory the following message is displayed when you log on to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch Note A system dump exists in FLASH The dump was saved at 13 43 22 Wednesday February 28 2007 Use maint uudmp to extract the dump for analysis and maint cldmp to clear the FLASH region The region must be cleared before another dump can be saved Maintenance Menu 173 Index 8 802 1x information 37 802 1x statistics 62 A abbreviating commands 17 access control user 101 active configuration block 88 166 active switch configuration gtcfg 160 ptcfg 159 restoring 160 Address Resolution Protocol ARP add delete entries 169 address list 169 Address Resolution Protocol ARP Menu 46 aging STP information 39 41 apply command 15 88 auto negotiation enable disable on port 107 108 flow control configuration 107 autonomous system filter action 131 backup configuration block 88 166 banner system option 90 Boot Options Menu 163 bootstrap protocol BOOTP obtain the IP address 10 bridge maximum age parameter configuration 118 information 39 41 43 bridge parameter menu for STP 115 bridge priority 39 Bridge Protocol Data Unit BPDU 39 41 43 bridge Spanning Tree parameters 118 C capture dump information to a file 1
170. le appears valid Download in progress Image download complete 1333953 bytes Writing to flash This takes about 90 seconds Please wait Write complete 1333953 bytes now verifying FLASH Verification of new image2 in FLASH successful image2 now contains Software Version 3 2 0 Switch is currently set to boot software imagel Do you want to change that to the new image2 y n y Next boot will use new software image2 Boot Options Menu 164 Selecting a software image to run You can select which software image image or image2 you want to run in GbE2 Interconnect Switch memory for the next reboot 1 At the Boot Options prompt enter Boot Options image 2 Enter the name of the image you want the GbE2 Interconnect Switch to use upon the next boot The system informs you of which image is currently set to be loaded at the next reset and prompts you to enter a new choice Currently set to use switch software imagel on next reset Specify new image to use on next reset imagel image2 Uploading a software image from your GbE2 Interconnect Switch You can upload a software image from the GbE2 Interconnect Switch to a FTP or TFTP server 1 At the Boot Options prompt enter Boot Options ptimg 2 The system prompts you for information Enter the desired image Enter name of switch software image to be uploaded imagei image2 boot image hostname or server IP addr gt server file
171. le with a female DB 9 connector See the HP ProLiant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch User Guide for more information e An ASCII terminal or a computer running terminal emulation software set to the parameters shown in the table below Table 1 Console configuration parameters Parameter Value Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None Command line interface 9 To establish a console connection with the GbE2 Interconnect Switch 1 Connect the terminal to the console port using the null modem cable 2 Power on the terminal 3 Press the Enter key a few times on your terminal to establish the connection 4 You will be required to enter a password for access to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch For more information see the Setting passwords section in the First time configuration chapter Setting an IP address To access the GbE2 Interconnect Switch via a Telnet or an SSH connection you need to have an Internet Protocol IP address set for the switch The GbE2 Interconnect Switch can get its IP address in one of two ways e Using a Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP server By default the management interface is set up to request its IP address from a BOOTP server If you have a BOOTP server on your network add the Media Access Control MAC address of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch to the BOOTP configuration file located on the BOOTP server The MAC address can be found on a small whi
172. licitly saved While configuration changes are in the pending state you can e View the pending changes e Apply the pending changes e Revert to restore configuration parameters set with the last apply command e Save the changes to flash memory Viewing pending changes You can view all pending configuration changes by entering diff at any CLI prompt diff You can view all pending configuration changes that have been applied but not saved to flash memory by entering diff flash at any CLI prompt diff flash Applying pending changes To make your configuration changes active you must apply them To apply configuration changes enter the following command at any prompt apply Eg NOTE All configuration changes take effect immediately when applied Reverting changes The revert command removes configuration changes that have been made but not applied Enter revert apply to remove all changes that have not been saved revert Saving the configuration In addition to applying the configuration changes you can save them to flash memory on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch KI IMPORTANT If you do not save the changes they will be lost the next time the system is rebooted To save the new configuration enter the following command at any prompt save When you save configuration changes the changes are saved to the active configuration block The configuration being replaced by the save is first copied to th
173. master routing authority 146 priority STP port option 119 prisrv primary radius server 93 picfg TFTP save command 159 pushd command 16 pwd command 15 Q quiet screen display option 16 Rapid Spanning Tree and Multiple Spanning Tree information 40 read community string SNMP option 96 reboot 167 172 retries radius server 93 retry health checks for default gateway 127 revert apply command 15 88 revert command 15 88 RMON alarm information 55 event information 56 history information 54 RMON configuration alarm 155 event 155 history 154 RMON Information Menu 54 poisoned reverse as used with split horizon poisoned reverse 133 Routing Information Protocol RIP version 1 parameters 132 split horizon split horizon 133 save command 15 88 166 save n command 15 secret radius server 93 secsrv secondary radius server 93 Secure Shell SSH encryption and authentication methods 10 Secure Shell Server SSHD Menu 92 Setup utility introduction 18 start 18 shortcuts 17 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP optional setup 18 snap traces buffer 169 SNMP set and get access 96 SNMPv3 Access Table information 25 SNMPv3 Community Table information 26 SNMPv3 dump 29 SNMPv3 Group Table information 26 SNMPv3 Information Menu 23 SNMPv3 Notify Table information 28 SNMPv3 Target Address Table information 27 SNMPv3 Target Parameter
174. mber of times that Spanning Tree Blocking state was State detected on the uplink ports in the Link to Monitor group Number of times LtD got auto The total numbers of times that downlink ports in the Link to Disable disabled group were automatically disabled because of a failure in the Link to Monitor group Statistics dump Command stats dump Use the dump command to dump all GbE2 Interconnect Switch statistics available from the Statistics Menu 40K or more depending on your configuration This data can be used to tune or debug GbE2 Interconnect Switch performance If you want to capture dump data to a file set your communication software on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump commands Statistics Menu 86 Configuration Menu Introduction The Configuration Menu is only available from an administrator login It includes submenus for configuring every aspect of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch Changes to configuration are not active until explicitly applied Changes can be saved to non volatile memory NVRAM Menu information Command cfg Configuration Menu sys port 12 13 qos acl rmon pmirr ufd dump ptcfg gtcfg cur System wide Parameter Menu Port Menu Layer 2 Menu Layer 3 Menu QOS Menu Access Control List Menu RMON Menu Port Mirroring Menu Uplink Failure Detection Menu Dump current configuration to script file Backup current configuration to FTP
175. menu allows you to define Ethernet matching criteria for an ACL The following table describes the Ethernet Filter Configuration Menu options Table 174 Ethernet Filter Configuration Menu options Command Description smac MAC address Defines the source MAC address for this ACL For example 00 60 cf 40 56 00 dmac MAC address Defines the destination MAC address for this ACL For example 00 60 cf 40 56 00 vlan lt 1 4095 gt VLAN mask 0xfff Defines a VLAN number and mask for this ACL etype ARP IP IPv6 MPLS RARP any 0xXXXX Defines the Ethernet type for this ACL pri 0 7 Defines the Ethernet priority value for the ACL reset Resets Ethernet parameters for the ACL to their default values cur Displays the current Ethernet parameters for the ACL ACL IP Version 4 Filter configuration Command cfg acl acl lt 1 4096 gt ipv4 Filtering IPv4 Menu sip Set to filter on source IP address dip Set to filter on destination IP address proto Set to filter on protocol tos Set to filter on TOS reset Reset all fields cur Display current parameters This menu allows you to define IPv4 matching criteria for an ACL The following table describes the IP version 4 Filter Configuration Menu options Table 175 IPv4 Filter Configuration Menu options Command Description sip IP address Defines a source IP address for the ACL If defined traffic with this source IP address will match this ACL Spe
176. mic time calibrated NTP server With NTP enabled the switch can accurately update its internal clock to be consistent with other devices on the network and generates accurate syslogs Statistics Menu 84 The following table describes the NTP statistics Table 75 NTP statistics Statistics Description Primary Server Requests Sent The total number of NTP requests the switch sent to the primary NTP server to synchronize time Responses Received The total number of NTP responses received from the primary NTP server Updates The total number of times the switch updated its time based on the NTP responses received from the primary NTP server Secondary Server Requests Sent The total number of NTP requests the switch sent to the secondary NTP server to synchronize time Responses Received The total number of NTP responses received from the secondary NTP server Updates The total number of times the switch updated its time based on the NTP responses received from the secondary NTP server Last update based on Last update of time on the switch based on either primary or secondary NTP response response from primary received server Last update time The time stamp showing the time when the switch was last updated Current system time The switch system time when the command stats ntp was issued Link statistics Command stats port port number gt link Link statistics for port 1 linkStateChange 1 The following table
177. mmand stats 13 igmp Enter VLAN number rxlIgmpValidPkts rxlIgmpGenQueries rxlIgmpLeaves txlIgmpReports txlIgmpLeaves 1 4095 rxIgmpInvalidPkts rxIgmpGrpSpecificQueries rxlIgmpReports txIgmpGrpSpecificQueries This menu option enables you to display statistics regarding the use of the IGMP Multicast Groups The following table describes the IGMP statistics Table 65 IGMP statistics Statistic rxIgmpValidPkts Description Total number of valid IGMP packets received rxIgmpInvalidPkts Total number of invalid packets received rxIgmpGenQueries Total number of General Membership Query packets received rxIgmpGrpSpecificQueries Total number of Membership Query packets received from specific groups rxlIgmpLeaves Total number of Leave requests received rxlIgmpReports Total number of Membership Reports received txIgmpReports Total number of Membership reports transmitted txIgmpGrpSpecificQueries Total number of Membership Query packets transmitted to specific groups txIgmpLeaves Total number of Leave messages transmitted Statistics Menu 76 OSPF statistics menu Command stats 13 ospf OSPF stats Menu general Show global stats aindex Show area s stats if Show interface s stats The following table describes the OSPF statistics menu options Table 66 OSPF statistics menu options Command Usage general Displays
178. modes This chapter discusses how to use the CLI to display GbE2 Interconnect Switch information Menu overview Command info Information Menu sys 12 13 System Information Menu Layer 2 Information Menu Layer 3 Information Menu rmon Show RMON information link Show link status port Show port information geaport Show system port and gea port mapping ufd Show Uplink Failure Detection information dump Dump all information The following table describes the Information Menu options Table 6 Information Menu options Command sys Usage Displays system information 12 Displays the Layer 2 Information Menu 13 Displays the Layer 3 Information Menu rmon Displays the Remote Monitoring Information Menu link Displays configuration information about each port including e Port number Port speed 10 Mb s 100 Mb s 1000 Mb s or any Duplex mode half full or any Flow control for transmit and receive no yes or any Link status up or down Displays port status information including port e Port number Whether the port uses VLAN tagging or not Port VLAN ID PVID Port name VLAN membership geaport Displays GEA port mapping information used by service personnel ufd Displays Uplink Failure Detection information dump Dumps all GbE2 Interconnect Switch information available from the Information Menu 10K or more depending on your configu
179. mrouter IGMP Multicast Router Menu vlan Show all multicast router ports on a single vlan dump Show all learned multicast router ports The following table describes the commands used to display information about multicast routers learned through IGMP Snooping Table 39 IGMP Multicast Router menu options Command Usage vlan 1 4095 Displays information for all multicast groups learned on a single VLAN dump Displays information for all multicast groups learned by the switch information Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP support on GbE2 Interconnect Switch provides redundancy between routers in a LAN This is accomplished by configuring the same virtual router IP address and ID number on each participating VRRP capable routing device One of the virtual routers is then elected as the master based on a number of priority criteria and assumes control of the shared virtual router IP address If the master fails one of the backup virtual routers will assume routing authority and take control of the virtual router IP address Command info 13 vrrp VRRP information 1 vrid 2 205 178 18 210 prio 100 master server 2 vrid 1 205 178 18 202 prio 100 backup 3 vrid 3 205 178 18 204 prio 100 master proxy When virtual routers are configured you can view the status of each virtual router using this command VRRP information includes e Virtual router number o Virtual router ID and IP address e
180. mum level of security del Delete targetParamsTable entry cur Display current targetParamsTable configuration You can configure the target parameters entry and store it in the target parameters table in the SNMP engine This table contains parameters that are used to generate a message The parameters include the message processing model for example SNMPv3 SNMPv2c SNMPv1 the security model for example USM the security name and the security level noauthnoPriv authNoPriv or authPriv The following table describes the SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Configuration Menu options Table 94 SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Configuration Menu options Command Description name 1 32 Configures the locally arbitrary but unique identifier that is associated with this entry characters mpmodel Configures the message processing model that is used to generate SNMP messages snmpv1 snmpv2c snmp v3 model Selects the security model to be used when generating the SNMP messages usm snmpv1 snmpv2 uname 1 32 Defines the name that identifies the user in the USM table on whose behalf the SNMP characters messages are generated using this entry level Selects the level of security to be used when generating the SNMP messages using this entry noAuthNoPriv authNo The level noAuthNoPriv means that the SNMP message will be sent without authen Priv authPriv tication and without using a privacy protocol The level authNoPriv mean
181. n Although a remote network administrator can manage the configuration of a GbE2 Interconnect Switch via Telnet this method does not provide a secure connection The Secure Shell SSH protocol enables you to securely log into the GbE2 Interconnect Switch over the network As a secure alternative to using Telnet to manage CbE2 Interconnect Switch configuration SSH ensures that all data sent over the network is encrypted and secure In order to use SSH you must first configure it on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch See the Secure Shell Server configuration section in the Configuration Menu chapter for information on how to configure SSH The GbE2 Interconnect Switch can perform only one session of key cipher generation at a time Therefore an SSH Secure Copy SCP client will not be able to log in if the GbE2 Interconnect Switch is performing key generation at that time or if another client has just logged in before this client Similarly the system will fail to perform the key generation if an SSH SCP client is logging in at that time The supported SSH encryption and authentication methods are listed below e Server Host Authentication Client RSA authenticates the GbE2 Interconnect Switch in the beginning of every connection e Key Exchange RSA Command line interface 10 e Encryption e AES256 CBC e AES192 CBC e AES128 CBC e 3DES CBC e 3DES e ARCFOUR e User Authentication Local password authentication Remote Authe
182. name 3 Enter the name or the IP address of the FTP or TFTP server Enter hostname or IP address of FTP TFTP server server name or IP address 4 Enter the name of the file into which the image will be uploaded on the FTP or TFTP server Enter name of file on FTP TFTP server filename 5 Enter the user name if you are using a FTP server Enter username for FTP server or hit return for TFTP server lt userID gt 6 Enter the password for the FTP server if prompted Enter password for username on FTP server password 7 The system then requests confirmation of what you have entered To have the file uploaded enter y image2 currently contains Software Version 3 2 0 Upload will transfer image2 1889411 bytes to file test on TFTP server 192 1 1 1 Confirm upload operation y n y Boot Options Menu 165 Selecting a configuration block When you make configuration changes to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch you must save the changes so that they are retained beyond the next time the switch is reset When you execute the save command your new configuration changes are placed in the active configuration block The previous configuration is copied into the backup configuration block There is also a factory configuration block This holds the default configuration set by the factory when your GbE2 Interconnect Switch was manufactured Under certain circumstances it may be desirable to reset the GbE2 Intercon
183. nditions The range is 1 16 viv2 disable enable This command allows you to enable or disable the access to SNMP version 1 and version 2 This command is enabled by default cur Displays the current SNMPv3 configuration P H H M I c J e H M e Configuration Menu 97 User Security Model configuration Command cfg sys ssnmp snmpv3 usm SNMPv3 usmUser 1 Menu name Set USM user name auth Set authentication protocol authpw Set authentication password priv Set privacy protocol privpw Set privacy password del Delete usmUser entry cur Display current usmUser configuration You can make use of a defined set of user identities using this Security Model An SNMP engine must have the knowledge of applicable attributes of a user This menu helps you create a user security model entry for an authorized user You need to provide a security name to create the USM entry The following table describes the User Security Model Configuration Menu options Table 88 User Security Model Configuration Menu options Command Description name 1 32 Configures a string up to 32 characters long that represents the name of the user This is the characters login name that you need in order to access the switch auth md5 sha none Configures the authentication protocol between HMAC MD
184. nect Switch configuration to the default This can be useful when a custom configured GbE2 Interconnect Switch is moved to a network environment where it will be re configured for a different purpose Use the following procedure to set which configuration block you want the GbE2 Interconnect Switch to load the next time it is reset 1 At the Boot Options prompt enter Boot Options conf 2 Enter the name of the configuration block you want the GbE2 Interconnect Switch to use The system indicates which configuration block is currently set to be loaded at the next reset and prompts you to enter a new choice Currently set to use active configuration block on next reset Specify new block to use active backup factory Resetting the GbE2 Interconnect Switch You can reset the GbE2 Interconnect Switch to make your software image file and configuration block changes occur Resetting the GbE2 Interconnect Switch causes the Spanning Tree Protocol to restart This process can be lengthy depending on the topology of your network To reset the GbE2 Interconnect Switch at the Boot Options prompt enter gt gt Boot Options reset You are prompted to confirm your request To display current boot options enter gt gt Boot Options cur Accessing the ISCLI To access the ISCLI enter the following command from the AOS CLI and reset the switch Boot Options mode iscli The default command line interface for
185. nformation Menu routes Show RIP routes dump Show RIP user s configuration The following table describes the Routing Information Protocol information menu options Table 37 RIP information Command Usage routes Displays information about RIP routes dump 0 255 Displays RIP user s configuration Enter O zero for all interfaces RIP Routes information Command info 13 rip routes gt gt IP Routing info 13 rip routes 3 0 0 0 8 via 30 1 1 11 metric 4 4 0 0 0 16 via 30 1 1 11 metric 16 10 0 0 0 8 via 30 1 1 2 metric 3 20 0 0 0 8 via 30 1 1 2 metric 2 This table contains all dynamic routes learned through RIP including the routes that are undergoing garbage collection with metric 16 This table does not contain directly connected routes and locally configured static routes Information Menu 51 RIP user configuration Command info 13 rip dump 1 255 RIP USER CONFIGURATION RIP on updat 30 RIP Interface 2 102 1 1 1 enabled version 2 listen enabled supply enabled default none poison disabled trigg enabled mcast enabled metric 1 auth none key none RIP Interface 3 103 1 1 1 enabled version 2 listen enabled supply enabled default none poison disabled trigg enabled mcast enabled metric 1 IP information Command info 13 ip Interface information 1 47 80 23 243 255 255 254 0 47 80 23 255 Default gateway information 1 47 80 22 1 up 25 47 80 225 2 up Cur
186. ng abstract objects is called ASN 1 Abstract Syntax Notation One defined in X 208 and one set of rules for representing such objects as strings of ones and zeros is called the BER Basic Encoding Rules defined in X 209 ASN 1 is a flexible notation that allows one to define a variety of data types from simple types such as integers and bit strings to structured types such as sets and sequences BER describes how to represent or encode values of each ASN 1 type as a string of eightbit octets snmpEnableAuthTraps An object to enable or disable the authentication traps generated by this GbE2 Interconnect Switch snmpOutPkts The total number of SNMP messages which were passed from the SNMP protocol entity to the transport service snmpInBadTypes The total number of SNMP messages which failed ASN 1 parsing snmpInTooBigs snmpInNoSuchNames The total number of SNMP Protocol Data Units PDUs that were delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is too big The total number of SNMP Protocol Data Units PDUs that were delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is noSuchName snmpInBadValues The total number of SNMP Protocol Data Units PDUs that were delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is badValue snmpInReadOnlys The total number of valid SNMP Protocol Dat
187. nged across all OSPF areas and interfaces exchange done The sum total number of neighbors in this state that is in an adjacency s final state having transmitted a full sequence of Database Description packets across all OSPF areas and interfaces bad requests The sum total number of Link State Requests which have been received for a link state advertisement not contained in the database across all interfaces and OSPF areas bad sequence The sum total number of Database Description packets which have been received that either e Has an unexpected DD sequence number e Unexpectedly has the init bit set e Hasan options field differing from the last Options field received in a Database Description packet Any of these conditions indicate that some error has occurred during adjacency establishment for all OSPF areas and interfaces loading done The sum total number of link state updates received for all out of date portions of the database across all OSPF areas and interfaces nlway The sum total number of Hello packets received from neighbors in which this router is not mentioned across all OSPF interfaces and areas rst_ad The sum total number of times the Neighbor adjacency has been reset across all OPSF areas and interfaces down The total number of Neighboring routers down that is in the initial state of a neighbor conversation across all OSPF areas and interfaces Intf Change Stats
188. nt Only the administrator has the ability to change passwords as shown in the following procedure 1 Connect to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch and log in using the admin password 2 From the Main Menu use the following command to access the Configuration Menu Mains cfg 3 From the Configuration Menu use the following command to select the System Menu gt gt Configuration sys 4 Enter the following command to set the user password System access user usrpw First time configuration 20 5 Enter the current administrator password at the prompt Only the administrator can change the user password Entering the administrator password confirms your authority Changing USER password validation required Enter current administrator password 6 Enter the new user password at the prompt Enter new user password 7 Enterthe new user password again at the prompt Re enter new user password 8 Apply and save your changes System apply System save Changing the default operator password The operator manages all functions of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch The operator can reset ports or the entire GbE2 Interconnect Switch Operators can only effect temporary changes on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch These changes will be lost when the GbE2 Interconnect Switch is rebooted reset Operators have access to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch management features used for daily GbE2 Interconnect Switch operations Beca
189. nt targetAddrTable configuration This menu allows you to set passwords and display current user statistics Passwords can be a maximum of 15 characters To disable a user set the password to null by simply pressing the Enter key when prompted for the password The following table describes the SNMPv3 Target Address Table Configuration Menu options Table 93 SNMPv3 Target Address Table Configuration Menu options Command Description name 1 32 Configures the locally arbitrary but unique identifier target address name associated with characters this entry addr transport Configures a transport address IP that can be used in the generation of SNMP traps address IP port transport Configures a transport address port that can be used in the generation of SNMP traps address port taglist 1 255 Configures a list of tags up to 255 characters maximum that are used to select target characters addresses for a particular operation pname 1 32 Defines the name as defined in cfg sys ssnmp snmpv3 tparam name characters del Deletes the Target Address Table entry cur Displays the current Target Address Table configuration Configuration Menu 101 SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table configuration Command cfg sys ssnmp snmpv3 tparam SNMPv3 snmpTargetParamsTable 1 Menu name Set targetParams name mpmodel Set message processing model model Set security model uname Set USM user name level Set mini
190. nterface disable Disable interface delete Delete interface cur Display current OSPF interface configuration The following table describes the OSPF Interface Configuration Menu options Table 150 OSPF Interface Configuration Menu options Command Description aindex 0 2 Configures the OSPF area index prio 0 255 Configures the assigned priority value to the OSPF interfaces A priority value of 127 is the highest and 1 is the lowest A priority value of 0 specifies that the interface cannot be used as Designated Router DR or Backup Designated Router BDR cost lt 1 65535 gt Configures cost set for the selected path preferred or backup Usually the cost is inversely proportional to the bandwidth of the interface Low cost indicates high bandwidth hello lt 1 65535 gt Configures the interval in seconds between the hello packets for the interfaces Configuration Menu 136 Table 150 OSPF Interface Configuration Menu options Command Description dead lt 1 65535 gt Configures the health parameters of a hello packet which is set for an interval of seconds before declaring a silent router to be down trans lt 1 3600 gt Configures the transit delay in seconds retra lt 1 3600 gt Configures the retransmit interval in seconds key key string none Sets the authentication key to clear the password mdkey 1 255 none Assigns an MD5 key to the interface enable Enables th
191. nterfaces dbage The total number of times the data base age Dbage has been fired summary The total number of times the Summary timer has been fired ase export The total number of times the Autonomous System Export ASE timer has been fired VRRP statistics Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP support on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch provides redundancy between routers in a LAN This is accomplished by configuring the same virtual router IP address and ID number on each participating VRRP capable routing device One of the virtual routers is then elected as the master based on a number of priority criteria and assumes control of the shared virtual router IP address If the master fails one of the backup virtual routers will assume routing authority and take control of the virtual router IP address When virtual routers are configured you can display the following protocol statistics for VRRP e Advertisements received vrrpInAdvers e Advertisements transmitted vrrpOutAdvers e Advertisements received but ignored vrrpBadadvers Command stats 13 vrrp gt gt Layer 3 Statistics vrrp VRRP statistics vrrpInAdvers vrrpOutAdvers vrrpBadVersion vrrpBadAddress vrrpBadPassword vrrpBadAdvers vrrpBadVrid vrrpBadData vrrpBadInterval Statistics Menu 79 The following table describes the VRRP statistics Table 68 VRRP statistics Field Description vrrpInAdve
192. ntication Dial in User Service RADIUS The following SSH clients are supported e SSH 3 0 1 for Linux freeware e SecureCRT 4 1 8 VanDyke Technologies Inc e OpenSSH 3 9 for Linux FC 3 e FedoraCore 3 for SCP commands e PuTTY Release 0 58 Simon Tatham for Windows E NOTE The CbE2 Interconnect Switch implementation of SSH is based on versions 1 5 and 2 0 and supports SSH clients from version 1 0 through version 2 0 SSH clients of other versions are not supported You may configure the client software to use protocol SSH version 1 or version 2 By default SSH service is not enabled on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch Once the IP parameters are configured you can access the command line interface to enable SSH To establish an SSH connection with the GbE2 Interconnect Switch run the SSH program on your workstation by issuing the ssh command followed by the user account name and the GbE2 Interconnect Switch IP address gt gt ssh lt user gt lt GbE2 Interconnect Switch IP address gt You will then be prompted to enter your password Eg NOTE The first time you run SSH from your workstation a warning message might appear At the prompt enter yes to continue Accessing the GbE2 Interconnect Switch To enable better switch management and user accountability the GbE2 Interconnect Switch provides different levels or classes of user access Levels of access to the CLI and Web management functions and screens in
193. nu alarm RMON Alarm Menu cur Display current RMON configuration Remote Monitoring RMON allows you to monitor traffic flowing through the GbE2 Interconnect Switch The RMON MIB is described in RFC 1757 The following table describes the RMON Configuration Menu options Table 180 RMON Menu options Command Description hist Displays the RMON History Menv event Displays the RMON Event Menu alarm Displays the RMON Alarm Menu cur Displays the current RMON configuration RMON history configuration Command cfg rmon hist lt 1 65535 gt RMON History Menu ifoid Set interface MIB object to monitor rbnum Set the number of requested buckets intrval Set polling interval owner Set owner for the RMON group of statistics delet Delete this history and restore defaults cur Display current history configuration The following table describes the RMON History Menu options Table 181 RMON History Menu options Command Description ifoid 1 127 characters Configures the interface MIB Object Identifier The IFOID must correspond to the standard interface OID as follows 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 x The interface OID can have a maximum of 127 characters rbnum 1 65535 Configures the requested number of buckets which is the number of discrete time intervals over which data is to be saved The range is from 1 to 65535 The default is 30 NOTE The maximum number of buckets that can be granted is 50
194. nu 27 SNMPv3 Notify Table information Command info sys snmpv3 notify viv2trap viv2trap The following table describes the SNMPv3 Notify Table information Table 16 SNMPv3 Notify Table Field Description Name The locally arbitrary but unique identifier associated with this snmpNotifyEntry Tag This represents a single tag value which is used to select entries in the snmpTargetAddrTable Any entry in the snmpTargetAddrTable that contains a tag value equal to the value of this entry is selected If this entry contains a value of zero length no entries are selected Information Menu 28 SNMPv3 dump Command info sys snmpv3 dump Engine ID 80 00 07 50 03 00 0F 6A F8 EF 00 usmUser Table User Name Protocol admin NO AUTH NO PRIVACY adminmd5 HMAC MD5 DES PRIVACY adminsha HMAC SHA DES PRIVACY viv2only NO AUTH NO PRIVACY vacmAccess Table Group Name Prefix Model Level Match ReadV WriteV NotifyV admin usm noAuthNoPriv exact org org org viv2grp snmpvl noAuthNoPriv exact org org viv2only admingrp usm authPriv exact org org org vacmViewTreeFamily Table View Name Subtree Mask Type org 1 3 included viv2only 1 3 included viv2only 1 3 6 1 6 3 15 excluded viv2only 1 3 6 1 6 3 16 excluded viv2only 1 3 6 1 6 3 18 excluded vacmSecurityToGroup Table Sec Model User Name Group Name snmpvl viv2only viv2grp usm admin admin usm adminsha admingrp snmpCommunity Table Index Name User Name Tag snmpNoti
195. nu 90 System host log configuration Command cfg sys syslog Syslog Menu host host2 sever sever2 facil facil2 console log cur Set IP address of first syslog host Set IP address of second syslog host Set the severity of first syslog host Set the severity of second syslog host Set facility of first syslog host Set facility of second syslog host Enable disable console output of syslog messages Enable disable syslogging of features Display current syslog settings The following table describes the Syslog Configuration Menu options Table 81 Syslog Configuration Menu options Command host lt IP address gt Description Sets the IP address of the first syslog host For example 100 10 1 1 host2 lt IP address gt Sets the IP address of the second syslog host For example 100 10 1 2 sever lt 1 7 gt Sets the severity level of the first syslog host displayed The default is 7 which means log all the seven severity levels sever2 lt 1 7 gt Sets the severity level of the second syslog host displayed The default is 7 which means log all the seven severity levels facil lt 1 7 gt This option sets the facility level of the first syslog host displayed The default is O facil2 lt 1 7 gt This option sets the facility level of the second syslog host displayed The default is O console disable enable Enables or disables delivering syslog messages to the console
196. nu options Table 124 IP Trunk Hash Configuration Menu options Command Description set Displays the Trunk Hash Settings menu cur Display current trunk hash configuration Configuration Menu 121 Layer 2 IP Trunk Hash configuration Command cfg 12 thash set set IP Trunk Hash Settings Menu smac Enable disable smac hash dmac Enable disable dmac hash sip Enable disable sip hash dip Enable disable dip hash cur Display current trunk hash setting Trunk hash parameters are set globally for the GbE2 Interconnect Switch You can enable one or two parameters to configure any of the following valid combinations e SMAC source MAC only e DMAC destination MAC only e SIP source IP only e DIP destination IP only e SIP DIP source IP and destination IP e SMAC DMAC source MAC and destination MAC The following table describes the IP Trunk Hash Configuration Menu options Table 125 IP Trunk Hash Set Menu options Command Description smac enable disable Enable or disable trunk hashing on the source MAC dmac enable disable Enable or disable trunk hashing on the destination MAC sip enable disable Enable or disable trunk hashing on the source IP dip enable disable Enable or disable trunk hashing on the destination IP cur Display current trunk hash configuration Link Aggregation Control Protocol configuration Command cfg 12 lacp LACP Menu sysprio Set LACP system priority
197. o capture dump data to a file set the communication software on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump commands Information Menu 59 Statistics Menu Introduction You can view GbE2 Interconnect Switch performance statistics in the user operator and administrator command modes This chapter discusses how to use the CLI to display GbE2 Interconnect Switch statistics Menu information Command stats Statistics Menu port Port Stats Menu 12 Layer 2 Stats Menu 13 Layer 3 Stats Menu mp MP specific Stats Menu acl ACL Stats Menu snmp Show SNMP stats ntp Show NTP stats ufd Show Uplink Failure Detection stats clrmp Clear all MP related stats dump Dump all stats The following table describes the Statistics Menu options Table 44 Statistics Menu options Command Usage port lt port number gt Displays the Port Statistics Menu for the specified port Use this command to display traffic statistics on a portby port basis Traffic statistics are included in SNMP Management Information Base MIB objects 12 Displays the Layer 2 Statistics Menu 13 Displays the Layer 3 Statistics Menu mp Displays the Management Processor Statistics Menu Use this command to view information on how GbE2 Interconnect Switch management processes and resources are currently being allocated acl Displays the Access Control List Statistics Menu snmp Displays SNMP statistics ntp lt clear
198. odified include e System name e System location e System contact e Use of the SNMP system authentication trap function e Read community string Write community string The following table describes the System SNMP Configuration Menu options Table 86 System SNMP Configuration Menu options Command Description snmpv3 Displays SNMPv3 menu name 1 64 characters Configures the name for the system The name can have a maximum of 64 characters locn 1 64 characters Configures the name of the system location The location can have a maximum of 64 characters cont 1 64 characters Configures the name of the system contact The contact can have a maximum of 64 characters rcomm 1 32 characters Configures the SNMP read community string The read community string controls SNMP get access to the switch It can have a maximum of 32 characters The default read community string is public wcomm 1 32 characters Configures the SNMP write community string The write community string controls SNMP set and get access to the switch It can have a maximum of 32 characters The default write community string is private timeout 1 30 Sets the timeout value for the SNMP state machine The range is 1 30 minutes The default value is 5 minutes auth disable enable Enables or disables the use of the system authentication trap facility The default setting is disabled l
199. often the root bridge transmits a configuration bridge protocol data unit BPDU Any bridge that is not the root bridge uses the root bridge Hello value The range is 1 to 10 seconds and the default is 2 seconds link auto p2p shared Defines the type of link connected to the port as follows auto Configures the port to detect the link type and automatically match its settings p2p Configures the port for Point To Point protocol shared Configures the port to connect to a shared medium usually a hub The default link type is auto edge disable enable Enables or disables this port as an edge port An edge port is not connected to a bridge and can begin forwarding traffic as soon as the link is up Configure server ports as edge ports enabled This command is disabled by default on Enables CIST on the port off Disables CIST on the port cur Displays the current CIST port configuration Spanning Tree configuration Command cfg 12 stp Spanning Tree Group 1 Menu brg port add remove clear on off default cur Bridge parameter menu Port parameter menu Add VLAN s to Spanning Tree Group Remove VLAN s from Spanning Tree Group Remove all VLANs from Spanning Tree Group Globally turn Spanning Tree ON Globally turn Spanning Tree OFF Default Spanning Tree and Member parameters Display current bridge parameters HP Proliant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch supports the IEEE 802 1d
200. ol Protocol TCP control blocks TCB that are in use ucb Displays all User Datagram Protocol UDP control blocks UCB that are in use cpu Displays CPU utilization for periods of up to 1 4 and 64 seconds Statistics Menu 80 TCP statistics Command stats mp tcb All TCP allocated control blocks 10ad41e8 0 0 0 0 0 lt gt 0 0 0 0 80 listen 10ad5790 47 81 27 5 1171 lt gt 47 80 23 243 23 established The following table describes the Transmission Control Protocol TCP control block TCB statistics shown in this example Table 70 MP specified TCP statistics Description Example statistic Memory 10ad41e8 10ad5790 Destination IP address 0 0 0 0 47 81 27 5 Destination port 0 1171 Source IP 0 0 0 0 47 80 23 243 Source port 80 23 State listen established UDP statistics Command stats mp ucb All UDP allocated control blocks 161 listen The following table describes the User Datagram Protocol UDP control block UCB statistics shown in this example Table 71 UDP statistics Description Example Statistic Control block 161 State listen CPU statistics Command stats mp cpu CPU utilization cpuUtiliSecond cpuUtil4Seconds cpuUtil64Seconds The following table describes the management port CPU utilization statistics Table 72 CPU statistics Statistics Description cpuUtillSecond The utilization of MP CPU over 1 second This is shown as a percentag
201. ommand dump information is presented in uuencoded format This format makes it easy to capture the dump information as a file or a string of characters If you want to capture dump information to a file set your communication software on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the uudmp command This will ensure that you do not lose any information Once entered the uudmp command will cause approximately 23 300 lines of data to be displayed on your screen and copied into the file Using the uudmp command dump information can be read multiple times The command does not cause the information to be updated or cleared from flash memory Dump information is not cleared automatically In order for any subsequent dump information to be written to flash memory you must manually clear the dump region For more information on clearing the dump region see the Clearing dump information section later in this chapter To access dump information at the Maintenance prompt enter Maintenance uudmp The dump information is displayed on your screen and if you have configured your communication software to do so captured to a file If the dump region is empty the following displays No FLASH dump available Maintenance Menu 171 FTP TFTP system dump put Command maint ptdmp server filename Use this command to put save the system dump to a FTP or TFTP server Eg NOTE If the FTP TFTP server is running SunOS or
202. ommand Description cos Sets the Class of Service to define the user s authority level user oper admin name 1 8 Defines the user name characters pswd 1 128 Sets the user password of up to 128 characters maximum characters ena Enables the user ID dis Disables the user ID del Deletes the user ID cur Displays the current user ID parameters HTTPS Access configuration Command cfg sys access https https Menu access Enable Disable HTTPS Web access port HTTPS WebServer port number generate Generate self signed HTTPS server certificate certSave Save HTTPS certificate cur Display current SSL Web Access configuration The following table describes the HTTPS Access Configuration menu options Table 100 HTTPS Access Configuration menu options Command Description access Enables or disables BBI access Web access using HTTPS port TCP port Defines the HTTPS Web server port number number generate Allows you to generate a certificate to connect to the SSL to be used during the key exchange A default certificate is created when HTTPS is enabled for the first time The user can create a new certificate defining the information that they want to be used in the various fields For example Country Name 2 letter code CA State or Province Name full name Ontario Locality Name for example city Ottawa Organization Name for example company Hewl
203. on mxage 6 40 Configures the bridge maximum age The maximum age parameter specifies the maximum time the bridge waits without receiving a configuration bridge protocol data unit before it reconfigures the STP network The range is 6 to 40 seconds and the default is 20 seconds This command does not apply to MSTP See the Common Internal Spanning Tree configuration section for more information fwd 4 30 Configures the bridge forward delay parameter The forward delay parameter specifies the amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it changes from the listening state to the learning state and from the learning state to the forwarding state The range is 4 to 30 seconds and the default is 15 seconds This command does not apply to MSTP See the Common Internal Spanning Tree configuration section for more information Configuration Menu 118 Table 119 Bridge Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Command Description cur Displays the current bridge STP parameters When configuring STP bridge parameters the following formulas must be used e 2 fwd 1 gt mxage e 2 hello 1 lt mxage Spanning Tree port configuration Command cfg 12 stp 1 32 port port number Spanning Tree Port 1 Menu prior Set port Priority 0 255 cost Set port Path Cost 1 65535 0 for default link Set port link type auto p2p or shared default auto Enables or disables this port as an edge por
204. or an auto negotiated link speed RSTP MSTP The range is 1 200000000 and the default it 20000 for Gigabit ports link auto p2p shared Defines the type of link connected to the port as follows auto Configures the port to detect the link type and automatically match its settings This is the default value p2p Configures the port for Point To Point protocol shared Configures the port to connect to a shared medium usually a hub This command only applies when RSTP is turned on See the Common Internal Spanning Tree configuration section for more information edge disable enable Enables or disables this port as an edge port An edge port is not connected to a bridge and can begin forwarding traffic as soon as the link is up Configure server ports as edge ports enabled This command only applies when RSTP is turned on See the Common Internal Spanning Tree configuration section for more information on Enables STP on the port off Disables STP on the port Configuration Menu 119 Table 120 Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu options Command Description cur Displays the current STP port parameters Forwarding Database configuration Command cfg 12 fdb FDB Menu static Static FDB Menu aging Configure FDB aging value cur Display current FDB configuration The following table describes the Forwarding Database Configuration Menu options Table 121 FDB Configuration Menu options
205. or which no problems were encountered to prevent their continued processing but which were discarded for example for lack of buffer space Note that this counter does not include any datagrams discarded while awaiting re assembly HEEEEEEEE Link statistics Command stats port port number gt link Link statistics for port 1 linkStateChange The following table describes the link statistics for a selected port Table 51 Link statistics for port Statistic Description linkStateChange The total number of link state changes Port RMON statistics Command stats port port number gt rmon RMON statistics for port 2 etherStatsDropEvents etherStatsOctets etherStatsPkts etherStatsBroadcastPkts etherStatsMulticastPkts etherStatsCRCAlignErrors etherStatsUndersizePkts etherStatsOversizePkts etherStatsFragments etherStatsJabbers etherStatsCollisions etherStatsPkts640ctets etherStatsPkts65to1270ctets etherStatsPktsl28to2550ctets etherStatsPkts256to5110ctets etherStatsPkts640ctets etherStatsPkts1024tol15180ctets a D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Statistics Menu 67 The following table describes the Remote Monitoring RMON statistics of the selected port Table 52 RMON
206. ork Filter configuration current Displays the current the Network Filter configuration Route Map configuration Command cfg 13 rmap 1 32 Configuration Menu 129 IP Route Map Menu alist Access List number AS Filter Menu Set as path prepend of the matched route Set local preference of the matched route Set metric of the matched route Set OSPF metric type of the matched route Set the precedence of this route map Set weight of the matched route Enable route map disable Disable route map delete Delete route map current Display current route map configuration Routing maps control and modify routing information The map number 1 32 represents the routing map you wish to configure The following table describes the Route Map Configuration Menu options Table 141 Route Map Configuration Menu options Command alist 1 8 Description Displays the Access List menu aspath 1 8 Displays the Autonomous System AS Filter menv ap AS number AS number gt lt AS number gt none Sets the AS path preference of the matched route One to three path preferences can be configured lp lt 0 4294967294 gt none Sets the local preference of the matched route which affects both inbound and outbound directions The path with the higher preference is preferred metric 0 4294967294 none Sets the metric of the matched route type 1 2 none Assigns the type of OSPF met
207. ormation srrrrrrovvrrnnronvrrernrrnvrrrnrenvrrnsrensvresessevnrsersevnrnersennresessannrsersennrserssevnnreseennnresesnensssesnnn 32 FDB information HIS DEE EE NE 33 Show all FDB Moren odd eene A ERR A d UL AM REP Pra Edad ds 33 Link Aggregation Control Protocol information csse eene eee emere nennen nnns 34 LAC TN 34 Hot Links Trigger infor molior accuk veri ka nr AURI RR RR EH RPRPENKF UK REM REFER ERREUR GR REP MAR FUE E MEO RERUM L 35 BO2 1p information RRREEMEEEEEMEEEMEEMMMEEEMMMMMMM 35 Contents 3 ACL imkormoion e eene ehe tt t nk esente res s eee reete rress e rr EEEE err EEEE retis eret esser sese eren 36 802 1x EE 37 Spanning Tree Je 38 Rapid Spanning Tree and Multiple Spanning Tree information 40 Common Internal Spanning Tree Nedre 42 Trunk group informatio EE 43 ANS 44 pe general Nede EE 44 be Seen 44 SEK ed EEN 45 Show all IP Route information svada 46 ARP informati ON isse eae ee eene e EEN EE da UM AER 46 Show all ARP entry information iesssssseeee ener eene nnne etre nennen eene nnne 47 ARP EE agua P EE Sonia a E ES 47 Eeer A8 OSPF general d ve ee 49 OSPF interface M rdre 49 OSPF Database information Ev rs 49 OSPF route ser 51 Routing Information Protocol menu eap Neid IO OI NIRE n RD SI Dd enis M eU HEPRAE 51 RIP R utesinformati n sobre pr Mel MEM EM MUN PME n MEM ERN PM 51 RIP user EE 52 li serene S E E E R E 52 IGMP multicast E 52 IGMP multicast router e EE 53 KN eda
208. outer is defined by its virtual router ID and an IP address On each VRRP capable routing device participating in redundancy for this virtual router a virtual router will be configured to share the same virtual router ID and IP address Configuration Menu 146 The following table describes the Virtual Router Group Configuration Menu options Table 166 Virtual Router Group Configuration Menu options Command track Description Displays the VRRP Priority Tracking Menu for the virtual router group Tracking is a proprietary extension to VRRP used for modifying the standard priority system used for electing the master router vrid 1 255 Defines the virtual router ID The vrid for standard virtual routers where the virtual router IP address is not the same as any virtual server can be any integer between 1 and 255 All vrid values must be unique within the VLAN to which the virtual router s IP interface see if below belongs The default virtual router ID is 1 if 1 255 Selects a switch IP interface between 1 and 255 The default switch IP interface number is 1 prio 1 254 Defines the election priority bias for this virtual router group This can be any integer between 1 and 254 The default value is 100 During the master router election process the routing device with the highest virtual router priority number wins If there is a tie the device with the highest IP interface address wins If this
209. p Priority level Cosq Displays the Class of Service queue Weight Displays the scheduling weight ACL information Command info 12 acl Current ACL information Filter 1 profile Ethernet VID 1 0xfff Actions Set COS to 0 Filter 2 profile Ethernet VID 1 0xfff Actions Permit ACL block 1 ACL 1 ACL 2 No ACL groups configured ACL information provides configuration parameters for each Access Control List It also shows which ACLs are included in each ACL Block and which ACLs and ACL Blocks are included in each ACL Group Information Menu 36 802 1x information Command info 12 8021x System capability System status Protocol version Port Auth Mode force aut force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force auth force aut Authenticator disabled 1 Backend Aut Authenticator Auth Status PAE State ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini ini horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized horized Port down or disabled The following table describ
210. port tport TFTP port Sets an optional telnet server port number for cases where the server listens for telnet sessions number on a non standard port cur Displays the current system access parameters Configuration Menu 103 Management Networks configuration Command cfg sys access mgmt Management Networks Menu Add mgmt network definition add rem cur Remove mgmt network definition Display current mgmt network definitions The following table describes the Management Networks Configuration menu options Table 97 Management Networks Configuration menu options Command Description add IP address IP mask Adds a defined network through which switch access is allowed through Telnet SNMP RIP or the browser based interface A range of IP addresses is produced when used with a network mask address Specify an IP address and mask address in dotted decimal notation rem IP address IP mask Removes a defined network which consists of a management network address and a management network mask address cur Displays the current management networks parameters User Access Control configuration Command cfg sys access user User Access Control Menu uid usrpw opw admpw cur User ID Menu Set user password user Set operator password oper Set administrator password admin Display current user status The following table describes the User Access Control menu options
211. ports Enable disable tracking VLAN switch ports cur Display current VRRP virtual router configuration This menu is used for modifying the priority system used when electing the master router from a pool of virtual routers Various tracking criteria can be used to bias the election results Each time one of the tracking criteria is met the priority level for the virtual router is increased by an amount defined through the VRRP Tracking Menv Criteria are tracked dynamically continuously updating virtual router priority levels when enabled If the virtual router preemption option is enabled this virtual router can assume master routing authority when its priority level rises above that of the current master Some tracking criteria vrs ifs and ports below apply to standard virtual routers otherwise called virtual interface routers A virtual server router is defined as any virtual router whose IP address addr is the same as any configured virtual server IP address The following table describes the Virtual Router Priority Tracking Configuration Menu options Table 165 Virtual Router Priority Tracking Configuration Menu options Command Description vrs disable enable When enabled the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each virtual router in master mode on this switch This is useful for making sure that traffic for any particular client server pairing are handled by the same switch increasing routing and lo
212. r Displays the aggregator associated with each port e trunk This value represents the LACH trunk group number Information Menu 34 Hot Links Trigger information Command info 12 hotlink trigger Hot Links Info Trigger Current global Hot Links setting ON sndfdb disabled Current Trigger 1 setting enabled Name Corporate Uplinks preempt disabled fdelay 1 sec Active state None Master settings port 20 Backup settings port 21 Hot Links Trigger information includes the following information e Operational status on or off e FDB Update status enabled or disabled Trigger configuration e Trigger state 802 1p information Command info 12 8021p Current priority to COS queue information Priority COSq Weight 0 J OU GAMO Current port priority information Priority COSq Weight 0 0 0 0 The following table describes the IEEE 802 1p priority to COS queue information Table 21 802 1p Priority to COS Queue information Field Description Priority Displays the 802 1p Priority level Cosq Displays the Class of Service queve Weight Displays the scheduling weight of the COS queue The following table describes the IEEE 802 1p port priority information Table 22 802 1p Port Priority information Field Description Information Menu Table 22 802 1p Port Priority information Field Description Port Displays the port number Priority Displays the 802 1
213. r disables this port as an edge port on Turn port s Spanning Tree ON off Turn port s Spanning Tree OFF cur Display current port Spanning Tree parameters CIST port parameters are used to modify MRST operation on an individual port basis CIST parameters do not affect operation of STP PVST For each port CIST is turned on by default Port parameters include e Port priority e Port path cost e Port Hello time e Link type e Edge e On ond off Current port configuration The port option of MRST is turned on by default Configuration Menu 116 The following table describes the commands used to configure CIST Port Configuration Menu options Table 117 CIST Port Configuration Menu options Command prior lt 0 240 gt Description Configures the CIST port priority The port priority helps determine which bridge port becomes the designated port In a network topology that has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment the port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated port for the segment The range is O to 240 in steps of 16 0 16 32 and the default is 128 cost lt 1 200000000 gt Configures the CIST port path cost The port path cost is used to help determine the designated port for a segment Generally speaking the faster the port the lower the path cost The default is 20000 for Gigabit ports hello 1 10 Configures the CIST port Hello time The Hello time specifies how
214. ration If you want to capture dump data to a file set your communication software on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump commands Information Menu 22 System Information Menu Command info sys System Menu snmpv3 general log user dump SNMPv3 Information Menu Show general system information Show last 30 syslog messages Show current user status Dump all system information The following table describes the System Information Menu options Table 7 System Information Menu options Command snmpv3 Usage Displays the SNMP v3 Menu general Displays system information including System date and time Switch model name and number Switch name and location Time of last boot MAC address of the switch management processor IP address of IP interface 1 Hardware version and part number Software image file and version number Configuration name Log in banner if one is configured log Displays 100 most recent syslog messages user Displays the User Access Information Menu dump Dumps all switch information available from the Information Menu 10K or more depending on your configuration SNMPv3 Information Menu Command info sys snmpv3 SNMP version 3 SNMPv3 SNMPv3 Information Menu usm view access group comm taddr tparam notify dump supporting the following Uui uxuuuuuutu NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NO
215. rded at any given time in the Forwarding Database statistics Command stats 12 lacp port number Valid LACPDUs received Valid Marker PDUs received Valid Marker Rsp PDUs received Unknown version TLV type Illegal subtype received LACPDUs transmitted Marker PDUs transmitted Marker Rsp PDUs transmitted 7 o 00000060 Statistics Menu 69 Hot Links statistics Command stats 12 hotlink Hot Links Trigger Stats Trigger 1 statistics Trigger Name Corporate Uplinks Master active Backup active FDB update failed The following table describes the Hot Links statistics for each trigger Table 55 Hot Links trigger statistics Statistics Master active Description Total number of times the Master interface transitioned to the Active state Backup active Total number of times the Backup interface transitioned to the Active state FDB update Total number of FDB update requests sent failed Total number of FDB update requests that failed Layer 3 statistics Command s tats 13 Layer 3 Statistics Menu GEA Layer 3 Stats Menu geal3 ip route arp dns icmp tcp udp igmp ospf vrrp rip clrigmp ipclear geal3 dump NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW Un Wel nj NOW NOW nnonnnnnnnun IP stats route stats ARP stats DNS stats ICMP stats TCP stats UDP stats IGMP stats stats VRRP stats RIP stats Clear IGMP stats
216. red port delet Delete this Monitor port cur Display current Port based Port Mirroring configuration The following table describes the port based Port Mirroring Configuration Menu options Table 185 Port Mirroring Configuration Menu options Command Description add mirrored port in out both Adds the port to be mirrored This command also allows you to enter the direction of the traffic It is necessary to specify the direction because e If the source port of the frame matches the mirrored port and the mirrored direction is ingress or both ingress and egress the frame is sent to the mirrored port e If the destination port of the frame matches the mirrored port and the mirrored direction is egress or both the frame is sent to the monitoring port rem lt mirrored port gt Removes the mirrored port delete Deletes this monitored port cur Displays the current settings of the monitoring port Uplink Failure Detection configuration Command cfg ufd Uplink Failure Detection Menu fdp Failure Detection Pair Menu on Globally turn Uplink Failure Detection ON off Globally turn Uplink Failure Detection OFF cur Display current Uplink Failure Detection configuration Uplink Failure Detection UFD supports network fault tolerance in network adapter teams Use this menu to configure a Failure Detection Pair of one Links to Monitor LIM group and one Links to Disable LtD group When UFD is en
217. rent BOOTP relay settings OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Current IP forwarding settings OFF dirbr disabled Current network filter settings none Current route map settings The following interface and default gateway information is displayed Interface number IP address IP mask IP broadcast address Operational status BootP relay settings IP forwarding settings Network filter settings Route map settings IGMP multicast group information Command info 13 igmp IGMP Multicast Group Menu mrouter Show IGMP Snooping Multicast Router Port information find Show a single group by IP group address vlan Show groups on a single vlan port Show groups on a single port trunk Show groups on a single trunk dump Show all groups Information Menu 52 The following table describes the commands used to display information about IGMP groups learned by the switch Table 38 IGMP Multicast Group menu options Command Usage mrouter Displays the Multicast Router Menu find IP address Displays a single IGMP multicast group by its IP address For example 100 10 1 1 vlan lt 1 4095 gt Displays all IGMP multicast groups on a single VLAN port port number Displays all IGMP multicast groups on a single port trunk 1 12 Displays all IGMP multicast groups on a single trunk group dump Displays information for all multicast groups IGMP multicast router port information VRRP Command info 13 igmp
218. ric The default is type 1 e Type 1 External routes are calculated using both internal and external metrics e Type 2 External routes are calculated using only the external metrics Type 2 routes have more cost than Type 2 e none Removes the OSPF metric prec 1 256 Sets the precedence of the route map The smaller the value the higher the precedence Default value is 10 weight 0 65534 none Sets the weight of the route map enable Enables the route map disable Disables the route map delete Deletes the route map cur Displays the current route configuration Configuration Menu 130 IP Access List configuration Command cfg 13 rmap lt 1 32 gt alist 1 8 IP Access List 1 Menu nwf Network Filter number metric Metric action Set Network Filter action enable Enable Access List disable Disable Access List delete Delete Access List current Display current Access List configuration The route map number 1 32 and the access list number 1 8 represent the IP access list you wish to configure The following table describes the IP Access List Configuration Menu options Table 142 IP Access List Configuration Menu options Command Description nwf 1 256 Sets the network filter number metric lt 1 4294967294 gt none Sets the metric value in the AS External ASE LSA action permit deny Permits or denies action for the access list enabl
219. ridge for the Spanning Tree Information includes the Path Cost Path cost is the total path cost to the root bridge It is the summation of the path cost between bridges up to the root bridge Port The current root port refers to the port on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch that receives data from the current root Zero 0 indicates the root bridge of the STP Priority bridge The bridge priority parameter controls which bridge on the network will become the STP root bridge Hello The hello time parameter specifies in seconds how often the root bridge transmits a conf igurationbridge protocol data unit BPDU Any bridge that is not the root bridge uses the root bridge hello value Information Menu 40 Table 26 Rapid Spanning Tree parameter descriptions Parameter Description MaxAge The maximum age parameter specifies in seconds the maximum time the bridge waits without receiving a configuration bridge protocol data unit before it reconfigures the STP network FwdDel The forward delay parameter specifies in seconds the amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it changes from learning state to forwarding state Aging The aging time parameter specifies in seconds the amount of time the bridge waits without receiving a packet from a station before removing the station from the Forwarding Database Priority port The port priority parameter helps determine which bridge port becomes the desi
220. rmon alarm Command Usage Index Displays the index number that identifies each alarm instance Interval Displays the time interval over which data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds Type Displays the method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared against the thresholds as follows abs absolute value the value of the selected variable is compared directly with the thresholds ot the end of the sampling interval delta delta value the value of the selected variable at the last sample is subtracted from the current value and the difference compared with the thresholds rLimit Displays the rising threshold for the sampled statistic fLimit Displays the falling threshold for the sampled statistic rEvtIdx Displays the rising alarm event index that is triggered when a rising threshold is crossed fEvt Idx Displays the falling alarm event index that is triggered when a falling threshold is crossed Last value Displays the last sampled value OID Displays the MIB Object Identifier for each alarm index Information Menu 55 RMON event information Command info rmon event RMON Event group configuration Type both none log trap both both both both both CO OO OO OO OO O D Last Sent EN UJ Uu gud D Description Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Event 4 Log and trap event for Link Down Log and trap event for
221. ross the network The format is ping host name IP address number of tries msec delay 11 e P address is the hostname or IP address of the device e number of tries optional is the number of attempts 1 32 e msec delay optional is the number of milliseconds between attempts traceroute Identifies the route used for station to station connectivity across the network The format is traceroute host name IP address max hops msec delay 1 e IP address is the hostname or IP address of the target station e mox hops optional is the maximum distance to trace 1 16 devices e msec delay optional is the number of milliseconds to wait for the response Displays the command path used to reach the current menv Menu basics 15 Table 4 Global commands Command verbose n Action Sets the level of information displayed on the screen e 0 Quiet Nothing displays except errors not even prompts e Normal Prompts and requested output are shown but no menus e 2 Verbose Everything is shown This is the default e When used without a value the current setting is displayed telnet This command is used to Telnet out of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch The format is telnet hostname IP address port history Displays the history of the last ten commands pushd Remembers the current location in the directory of menu commands popd Returns to th
222. rrent setting of c g sys radius timeout default is 3 seconds maxreq 1 10 Sets the maximum number of times the authenticator retransmits an EAP Request packet to the supplicant client The default value is 2 raperiod 1 604800 Sets the time in seconds the authenticator waits before re authenticating a supplicant client when periodic re authentication is enabled The default value is 3600 seconds reauth on off Sets the re authentication status to on or of f The default value is off default Resets the global 802 1x parameters to their default values Configuration Menu 113 Table 113 802 1x Global Configuration Menu options Command Description cur Displays current global 802 1x parameters Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol configuration Command cfg 12 mrst Multiple Spanning Tree Menu cist Common and Internal Spanning Tree menu name Set MST region name version Set Version of this MST region maxhop Set Maximum Hop Count for MST 4 60 mode Spanning Tree Mode on Globally turns RSTP MSTP ON off Globally turns RSTP MSTP OFF cur Display current MST parameters HP Proliant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch supports the IEEE 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP and IEEE 802 1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP MSTP allows you to map many VLANS to a small number of spanning tree groups each with its own topology You can configure up to
223. rs The total number of VRRP advertisements that have been received vrrpOutAdvers The total number of VRRP advertisements that have been sent vrrpBadVersion The total number of VRRP advertisements that had a bad version number vrrpBadAddress The total number of VRRP advertisements that had a bad address vrrpBadPassword The total number of VRRP advertisements that had a bad password vrrpBadAdvers The total number of VRRP advertisements received that were dropped vrrpBadVrid The total number of VRRP advertisements that had a bad virtual router ID vrrpBadData The total number of VRRP advertisements that had bad dota vrrpBadInterval The total number of VRRP advertisements that had a bad interval RIP statistics Command stats 13 rip RIP ALL STATS INFORMATION packets received 12 packets sent 75 request received 0 response received 12 request sent 3 response sent 72 route timeout 0 bad size packet received 0 bad version received 0 bad zeros received 0 bad src port received 0 bad src IP received 0 packets from self received O0 Management Processor statistics Command stats mp MP specific Statistics Menu tcb Show All TCP control blocks in use ucb Show All UDP control blocks in use cpu Show CPU utilization The following table describes the MP specific Statistics Menu options Table 69 MP specific Statistics Menu Command Usage tcb Displays all Transmission Contr
224. s 88 virtual router description 145 tracking criteria 146 virtual router group VRRP priority tracking 147 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP password authentication VRRP authentication 148 group options prio virtual router priority 147 priority election for the virtual rouler 145 virtual routers increasing priority level of 146 master preemption preem virtual router 147 master preemption prio virtual router 145 Index 175 VLAN active port VLAN 148 VLAN tagging port configuration 106 VLANs ARP entry information 47 configuration 125 information 44 name 44 port membership 44 setting default number PVID 106 tagging 22 57 VLAN number 44 VRID virtual router ID 145 147 VRRP master advertisements 145 VRRP configuration 144 VRRP information 53 VRRP master advertisements time interval 147 Index 176
225. s Qs OQ DD DO Dada PRP PWWHEPPPEPP PPP PPP PPP PPL n n n n n n n n n m n n n n n n n m n n n n n Port information includes e Port number e Whether the port uses VLAN tagging or not y or n e Whether Remote Monitoring RMON is enabled or disabled e or d e Port VLAN ID PVID e Port name e VLAN membership Information Menu 57 Logical Port to GEA Port mapping Command info geaport Logical Port GEA Port 0 based GEA Unit ki Oo OO D h OA Oo AJOO Ob UI N L NNOOCOOOONNNNNNNNNONOO0O0000 This display correlates the logical port number to the GEA unit on which each port resides Uplink Failure Detection information Command info ufd Uplink Failure Detection Enabled LtM status Down STG STG State Link Status DISABLED 10 DISABLED 16 DISABLED STP turned off for this port LED status Auto Disabled Link Status disabled disabled disabled disabled Uplink Failure Detection UFD information includes e UFD status either enabled or disabled e DM status and member ports e Spanning Tree status for DM ports e DD status and member ports Information Menu 58 Information dump Command info dump Use the dump command to dump all GbE2 Interconnect Switch information available from the Information Menu 10K or more depending on your configuration This data is useful for tuning and debugging GbE2 Interconnect Switch performance If you want t
226. s Table information 27 SNMPv3 USM User Table information 24 SNMPv3 View Table information 25 software image 163 Spanning Tree Protocol STP bridge parameters 118 information 38 port cost option 119 port priority option 119 root bridge 118 switch reset effect 166 with trunk groups 43 sshport 92 starting switch setup 18 state STP information 39 41 43 statistics dump 86 Statistics Menu 60 subnet address mask configuration IP subnet address 127 subnets IP interface 126 switch reset 166 syslog display messages 31 system date and time 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 32 45 69 information 30 58 System Configuration Menu 89 System Information Menu 23 system options login banner 90 inport 90 T tab completion 17 TCP statistics 81 Telnet requirements 10 telnet command 16 timeout radius server 93 timeouts idle connection 12 inport system option 90 trace buffer 169 traceroute command 15 Tracking VRRP tracking 145 transmit flow control 107 Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP PUT and GET commands 159 use for updating switch software image 163 typographical conventions 13 tzone 95 U UCB statistics 81 UDP statistics 76 unscheduled system dump 173 upgrade switch software 163 user access control configuration 101 user access levels 11 uuencode flash dump 171 V verbose n command 16 view pending configuration change
227. s that the SNMP message will be sent with authentication but without using a privacy protocol The authPriv means that the SNMP message will be sent both with authentication and using a privacy protocol del Deletes the target ParamsTable entry cur Displays the current target ParamsTable configuration SNMPv3 Notify Table configuration Command cfg sys ssnmp snmpv3 notify SNMPv3 snmpNotifyTable 1 Menu name Set notify name tag Set notify tag del Delete notifyTable entry cur Display current notifyTable configuration SNMPv3 uses Notification Originator to send out traps A notification typically monitors a system for particular events or conditions and generates Notification Class messages based on these events or conditions Configuration Menu 102 The following table describes the SNMPv3 Notify Table Configuration menu options Table 95 SNMPv3 Notify Table Configuration Menu options Command Description name 1 32 Defines a locally arbitrary but unique identifier associated with this SNMP notify entry characters tag 1 255 Defines a tag of 255 characters maximum that contains a tag value which is used to select characters entries in the Target Address Table Any entry in the snmpTargetAddrTable that matches the value of this tag is selected del Deletes the notify table entry cur Displays the current notify table configuration System Access configuration Command cfg s
228. s the weight of the selected Class of Service queue COSq Enter the queue number 0 7 followed by the scheduling weight 0 15 numcos 2 8 Sets the number of Class of Service queues for switch ports Default is 8 cur Displays the current 802 1p parameters Access Control configuration Command cfg acl Configuration Menu 149 ACL Menu acl Access Control List Item Config Menu block Access Control List Block Config Menu group Access Control List Group Config Menu cur Display current ACL configuration Use this menu to create Access Control Lists ACLs ACL Blocks and ACL Groups ACLs define matching criteria used for IP filtering and Quality of Service functions The following table describes the Access Control Configuration Menu options Table 172 Access Control Configuration Menu options Command acl lt 1 4096 gt Description Displays Access Control List ACL configuration menu block lt 1 4096 gt Displays ACL Block configuration menu group lt 1 4096 gt Displays ACL Group configuration menu cur Displays the current Access Control parameters Access Control List configuration Command cfg acl acl lt 1 4096 gt ACL 1 Menu ethernet Ethernet Header Options Menu ipv4 IP Header Options Menu tcpudp TCP UDP Header Options Menu pktfmt Set to filter specific packet format types egrport Set to filter for packets egressing this port action Set filter action
229. sabled dis the port forwards all unknown unicast packets ena Enables the port Configuration Menu 106 Table 101 Port Configuration Menu options Command Description dis Disables the port To temporarily disable a port without changing its configuration attributes see the Temporarily disabling a port section later in this chapter cur Displays current port parameters Temporarily disabling a port To temporarily disable a port without changing its stored configuration attributes enter the following command at any prompt Mains oper port port number gt dis Because this configuration sets a temporary state for the port you do not need to use apply or save The port state will revert to its original configuration when the GbE2 Interconnect Switch is reset See the Menu information section in the Operations Menu chapter for other operations level commands Port link configuration Command cfg port port number gt gig Gigabit Link Menu Speed Set link speed mode Set full or half duplex mode fctl Set flow control auto Set auto negotiation cur Display current gig link configuration Use these menu options to set port parameters for the port link Link menu options are described in the following table and display on the Gigabit port configuration menus for the GbE2 Interconnect Switch Using these configuration menus you can set port parameters such as speed duplex flow control and nego
230. sed that command will be supplied on the command line waiting to be entered If the Tab key is pressed without any input on the command line the currently active menu displays Menu basics 17 First time configuration Introduction This chapter describes how to perform first time configuration and how to change system passwords To begin first time configuration of the switch perform the following steps b 2 Connect to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch console After connecting the login prompt displays HP ProLiant BL p Class C GbE2 Interconnect Switch A Copyright C 2003 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Password Enter admin as the default administrator password The system displays the Main Menu with administrator privileges Main Menu info Information Menu stats Statistics Menu cfg Configuration Menu oper Operations Command Menu boot Boot Options Menu maint Maintenance Menu diff Show pending config changes global command apply Apply pending config changes global command save Save updated config to FLASH global command revert Revert pending or applied changes global command exit Exit global command always available Maint From the Main Menu enter the following command to access the Configuration Menu Maint cfg The Configuration Menu is displayed Configuration Menu Sys System wide Parameter Menu port Port Menu 12
231. sed for advertising network device IP addresses to external networks to perform server load balancing within OSPF It also makes Area Border Route ABR load sharing and ABR failover possible redist lt fixed static rip ebgp ibgp gt Displays Route Distribution Menu lsdb lt 0 2000 gt Sets the link state database limit Enter O zero for no limit default lt 1 16777215 gt 1 2 gt none Sets one default route among multiple choices in an area Enter none for no default route on Enables OSPF off Disables OSPF cur Displays the current OSPF configuration settings Configuration Menu 134 OSFP Area Index configuration Command cfg 13 ospf aindex 0 2 OSPF Area index areaid type metric auth spf enable disable delete cur Set Set Set Set Set Menu area ID area type stub area metric authentication type time interval between two SPF calculations Enable area Disable area Delete area Display current OSPF area configuration The following table describes the Area Index Configuration Menu options Table 148 OSPF Area Index Configuration Menu options Command areaid IP address Description Defines the IP address of the OSPF area number type transit stub nssa Defines the type of area For example when a virtual link has to be established with the backbone the area type must be defined as transit e Transit area allows area summary informa
232. splay current BOOTP relay configuration The Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP Relay Menu is used to allow hosts to obtain their configurations from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server The BOOTP configuration enables the switch to forward a client request for an IP address to two DHCP BOOTP servers with IP addresses that have been configured on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch BOOTP relay is turned off by default The following table describes the BOOTP Configuration Menu options Table 162 BOOTP Configuration Menu options Command Description addr IP address Sets the IP address of the BOOTP server For example 100 10 1 1 addr2 IP address gt Sets the IP address of the secondary BOOTP server For example 100 10 1 2 on Globally turns on BOOTP relay off Globally turns on BOOTP relay cur Displays the current BOOTP relay configuration Configuration Menu 143 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol configuration Command cfg 13 vrrp Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Menu vr VRRP Virtual Router Menu group VRRP Virtual Router Group Menu if VRRP Interface Menu track VRRP Priority Tracking Menu on Globally turn VRRP ON off Globally turn VRRP OFF cur Display current VRRP configuration Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP support on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch provides redundancy between routers in a LAN This is accomplished by configuring the same virtual router IP address and ID num
233. sted on the menu above find port vlan dump see the ARP information section of the Information Menu chapter Maintenance Menu 169 IP Route Manipulation options Command maint route IP Routing Menu find Show a single route by destination IP address gw Show routes to a single gateway type Show routes of a single type tag Show routes of a single tag if Show routes on a single interface dump Show all routes clear Clear route table The following table describes the IP Route Manipulation Menu options Table 199 IP Route Manipulation Menu options Command Usage find IP address Shows a single route by destination IP address gw IP address Shows routes to a default gateway type Shows routes of a single type indirect direct local broadcast martian multicast tag fixed static addr rip ospf Shows routes of a single tag broadcast martian if lt 1 255 gt Shows routes on a single interface dump Shows all routes clear Clears the route table from switch memory IGMP Multicast Group options Command maint igmp IGMP Multicast Group Menu snoop IGMP Snooping Menu mrouter IGMP Multicast Router Port Menu clear Clear group and mrouter tables The following table describes the IGMP Multicast Group Maintenance Menu options Table 200 IGMP Multicast Group Menu options Command Usage Snoop Displays the IGMP Snooping maintenance menu mrouter Displays
234. successful connection and login The following table shows the Main Menu for the administrator login Some features are not available under the user login Main Menu info Information Menu stats Statistics Menu cfg Configuration Menu oper Operations Command Menu boot Boot Options Menu maint Maintenance Menu diff Show pending config changes global command apply Apply pending config changes global command save Save updated config to FLASH global command revert Revert pending or applied changes global command exit Exit global command always available Menu summary The Main Menu displays the following submenus e Information Menu The Information Menu provides submenus for displaying information about the current status of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch from basic system settings to VLANs and more D Statistics Menu This menu provides submenus for displaying GbE2 Interconnect Switch performance statistics Included are port IF IP ICMP TCP UDP SNMP routing ARP and DNS e Configuration Menu This menu is available only from an administrator login It includes submenus for configuring every aspect of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch Changes to configuration are not active until explicitly applied Changes can be saved to non volatile memory NVRAM e Operations Command Menu Operations level commands are used for making immediate and temporary changes to GbE2 Interconnect Switch config
235. t 1 15 none Exports the routes of this protocol in which the metric and metric type are specified To remove a previous configuration and stop exporting the routes of the protocol enter none cur Displays the current RIP route redistribute configuration Configuration Menu 133 Open Shortest Path First configuration Command cfg 13 ospf Open Shortest Path First Menu aindex OSPF Area index Menu OSPF Summary Range Menu OSPF Interface Menu OSPF Virtual Links Menu OSPF MD5 Key Menu OSPF Host Entry Menu OSPF Route Redistribute Menu Set the LSDB limit for external LSA default Export default route information on Globally turn OSPF ON off Globally turn OSPF OFF cur Display current OSPF configuration The following table describes the Open Shortest Path First Menu options Table 147 OSPF Configuration Menu options Command aindex 0 2 Description Displays the area index menu This area index does not represent the actual OSPF area number range 1 16 Displays summary routes menu for up to 16 IP addresses if 1 255 Displays the OSPF interface configuration menv virt 1 3 Displays the Virtual Links menu used to configure OSPF for a Virtual Link md5key 1 255 characters Assigns a string to MD5 authentication key host 1 128 Displays the menu for configuring OSPF for the host routes Up to 128 host routes can be configured Host routes are u
236. t Turn port s Spanning Tree ON Turn port s Spanning Tree OFF Display current port Spanning Tree parameters By default for STP PVST Spanning tree is turned Off for downlink ports 1 16 and turned On for uplink and cross connect ports 17 24 By default for RSTP MSTP Spanning tree is turned On for all ports with downlink ports configured as Edge ports Spanning tree port parameters are used to modify STP operation on an individual port basis STP port parameters include e Port priority e Port path cost The following table describes the Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu options Table 120 Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu options Command Description prior 0 255 Configures the port priority The port priority helps determine which bridge port becomes the designated port In a network topology that has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment the port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated port for the segment The range is O to 255 and the default is 128 RSTP MSTP The range is O to 240 in steps of 16 0 16 32 and the default is 128 cost lt 1 200000000 gt Configures the port path cost The port path cost is used to help determine the designated port for a segment Generally speaking the faster the port the lower the path cost The range is 1 to 65535 The default is 10 for 100Mb s ports and 1 for Gigabit ports A value of 0 indicates that the default cost will be computed f
237. t configuration file on the TFTP server To start the GbE2 Interconnect Switch configuration upload at the Configuration prompt enter Configurations ptcfg TFTP server filename Where TFTP server is the TFTP server IP address or hostname and filename is the name of the target script configuration file Eg NOTE The output file is formatted with line breaks but no carriage returns The file cannot be viewed with editors that require carriage returns such as Microsoft Notepad Eg NOTE If the TFTP server is running SunOS or the Solaris operating system the specified ptefg file must exist prior to executing the ptcfg command and must be writable set with proper permission and not locked by any application The contents of the specified file will be replaced with the current configuration data Configuration Menu 159 Restoring the active GbE2 Interconnect Switch configuration Command cfg gtcfg TFTP server filename When the gtcfg command is used the active configuration will be replaced with the commands found in the specified configuration file The file can contain a full GbE2 Interconnect Switch configuration or a partial configuration The configuration loaded using gtcfg is not activated until the apply command is used If the apply command is found in the configuration script file loaded using this command the apply action will be performed automatically To start the GbE2 Interconnect Switch config
238. t3StatsAlignmentErrors object or the dot3StatsFCSErrors object The precise meaning of the count represented by an instance of this object is implementation specific In particular an instance of this object may represent a count of received errors on a particular interface that are not otherwise counted Statistics Menu 65 Interface statistics Command stats port port number gt if Interface statistics for port 1 Octets UcastPkts BroadcastPkts MulticastPkts Discards Errors ifHCIn Counters ifHCOut Counters 51697080313 51721056808 65356399 65385714 0 6516 0 0 0 0 0 21187 The following table describes the interface IF statistics for a selected port Table 49 Interface statistics for port Statistics Octets IfHCIn Description The total number of octets received on the interface including framing characters UcastPkts IfHCIn The number of packets delivered by this sublayer to a higher sublayer which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer Broadcast Pkts IfHCIn The number of packets delivered by this sublayer to a higher sublayer which were addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer MulticastPkts IfHCIn The total number of packets delivered by this sublayer These are the packets that higher level protocols requested to be transmitted and which were addressed to a multicast address at this sublayer including those th
239. t3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames dot3StatsLateCollisions dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors dot3StatsFrameTooLongs dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors The following table describes the Ethernet statistics for a selected port Table 48 Ethernet statistics for port Statistics Description dot3StatsAlignmentErrors count of frames received on a particular interface that are not an integral number of octets in length and do not pass the Frame Check Sequence FCS check The count represented by an instance of this object is incremented when the alignmentError status is returned by the MAC service to the Logical Link Control LLC or other MAC user Received frames for which multiple error conditions obtained are according to the conventions of IEEE 802 3 Layer Management counted exclusively according to the error status presented to the LLC Statistics Menu 64 Table 48 Ethernet statistics for port Statistics dot3StatsFCSErrors Description A count of frames received on a particular interface that are an integral number of octets in length but do not pass the Frame Check Sequence FCS check The count represented by an instance of this object is incremented when the rameCheckError status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC or other MAC user Received frames for which multiple error conditions obtained are according to the conventions of IEEE 802 3 Layer Management
240. tch using Telnet or the Browser Based Interface BBI Eg NOTE See the HP Proliant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch Application Guide for information on SSH The following table describes the SSHD Configuration Menu options Table 82 SSHD Configuration Menu options Command Description intrval lt 0 24 gt Defines interval for auto generating the RSA server key The switch will auto generate the RSA server key at the interval defined in this command The value of zero 0 means the RSA server key auto generation is disabled If the switch has been busy performing any other key generation and the assigned time of interval expires the RSA server will skip generating the key scpadm Defines the administrator password that is for Secure Copy SCP only The username for this SCP administrator is scpadmin Typically SCP is used to copy files securely from one machine to another In the GbE2 Interconnect Switch SCP is used to download and upload the switch configuration using secure channels hkeygen Generates the RSA host keys manually The GbE2 Interconnect Switch creates this key automatically while configuring the switch with Secure Shell SSH But you can generate the key manually by using this command if you need to overwrite the key for security reasons The command will take effect immediately without executing the apply command Skeygen Generates the RSA server key The GbE2 Interconnect Switch creates this key automa
241. te label on the back panel of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch The MAC address can also be found in the System Information menu See the System information section in the Information Menu chapter If you are using a DHCP server that also does BOOTP you do not have to configure the MAC address e Configuring manually lf your network does not support BOOTP you must configure the management port with an IP address Establishing a Telnet connection A Telnet connection offers the convenience of accessing the GbE2 Interconnect Switch from any workstation connected to the network Telnet provides the same options for user operator and administrator access as those available through the console port By default Telnet is enabled on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch The GbE2 Interconnect Switch supports four concurrent Telnet connections Once the IP parameters are configured you can access the CLI using a Telnet connection To establish a Telnet connection with the GbE2 Interconnect Switch run the Telnet program on your workstation and enter the telnet command followed by the GbE2 Interconnect Switch IP address telnet GbE2 Interconnect Switch IP address You will then be prompted to enter a password The password entered determines the access level administrator operator or user See the Accessing the GbE2 Interconnect Switch section later in this chapter for description of default passwords Establishing an SSH connectio
242. the OSPF area delete Deletes the OSPF area cur Displays the current OSPF configuration Configuration Menu 135 OSPF Summary Range configuration Command cfg 13 ospf range 1 16 OSPF Summary Range 1 Menu addr Set IP address mask Set IP mask aindex Set area index hide Enable disable hide range enable Enable range disable Disable range delete Delete range cur Display current OSPF summary range configuration The following table describes the OSPF Summary Range Configuration Menu options Table 149 OSPF Summary Range Configuration Menu options Command Description addr IP Address Configures the base IP address for the range For example 100 10 1 1 mask IP address mask Configures the IP address mask for the range aindex 0 2 Configures the area index used by the switch hide disable enable Hides the OSPF summary range enable Enables the OSPF summary range disable Disables the OSPF summary range delete Deletes the OSPF summary range cur Displays the current OSPF summary range OSPF Interface configuration Command cfg 13 ospf if 1 255 OSPF Interface 1 Menu aindex Set area index prio Set interface router priority cost Set interface cost hello Set hello interval in seconds dead Set dead interval in seconds trans Set transit delay in seconds retra Set retransmit interval in seconds key Set authentication key mdkey Set MD5 key ID enable Enable i
243. the Solaris operating system the specified ptdmp file must exist prior to executing the ptdmp command and must be writable set with proper permission and not locked by any application The contents of the specified file will be replaced with the current dump data To save dump information via FTP TFTP at the Maintenance prompt enter Maintenance ptdmp server filename Type the FTP TFTP server IP address or hostname as server and the target dump file as filename Clearing dump information Command maint cldmp To clear dump information from flash memory at the Maintenance prompt enter Maintenance cldmp The GbE2 Interconnect Switch clears the dump region of flash memory and displays the following message FLASH dump region cleared If the flash dump region is already clear the switch displays the following message FLASH dump region is already clear Panic command Command maint panic The panic command causes the GbE2 Interconnect Switch to immediately dump state information to flash memory and automatically reboot To select panic at the Maintenance prompt enter gt gt Maintenance panic A FLASH dump already exists Confirm replacing existing dump and reboot y n Enter y to confirm the command Confirm dump and reboot y n y A list of messages is displayed Starting system dump done Reboot at 11 54 08 Wednesday February 28 2007 Rebooted because of conso
244. the port ether Displays Ethernet dot3 statistics for the port if Displays interface statistics for the port ip Displays Internet Protocol statistics for the port link Displays link statistics for the port rmon Displays Remote Monitoring RMON statistics for the port clear Clears all the statistics on the port Statistics Menu 61 802 1x statistics Command stats port port number gt 8021x Authenticator Statistics eapolFramesRx eapolFramesTx eapolStartFramesRx eapolLogoffFramesRx eapolRespIdFramesRx eapolRespFramesRx eapolReqidFramesTx eapolReqFramesTx invalidEapolFramesRx eapLengthErrorFramesRx lastEapolFrameVersion lastEapolFrameSource 00 00 00 00 00 00 Authenticator Diagnostics authEntersConnecting authEapLogoffsWhileConnecting authEntersAuthenticating authSuccessesWhileAuthenticating authTimeoutsWhileAuthenticating authFailWhileAuthenticating authReauthsWhileAuthenticating authEapStartsWhileAuthenticating authEapLogoffWhileAuthenticating authReauthsWhileAuthenticated authEapStartsWhileAuthenticated authEapLogoffWhileAuthenticated backendResponses backendAccessChallenges backendOtherRequestsToSupplicant backendNonNakResponsesFromSupplicant backendAuthSuccesses backendAuthFails o000000000000000060 The following table describes the 802 1x authenticator diagnostics for a selected port Table 46 802 x statistics for port FE Statistics Description Authenticator Diagnostics
245. tiation mode for the port link The following table describes the Gigabit Link Configuration Menu options Table 102 Gigabit Link Configuration Menu options Command Description speed 10 100 1000 any Sets the link speed Not all options are valid on all ports The choices include e lO Mb s e 100 Mb s e 1000 Mb s e Any for automatic detection default mode full half any Sets the operating mode The choices include e Fullduplex e Half duplex e Any for automatic detection default fctl rx tx both none Sets the flow control The choices include e Receive rx flow control e Transmit tx flow control e Both receive and transmit flow control default e No flow control auto on off Enables or disables auto negotiation for the port cur Displays current port parameters Configuration Menu 107 Port fiber link control Command cfg port port number gt fiber Fiber Link Menu txctrl Enable Disable TX control txpulse Enable Disable TX pulse txdn Set TX dn time secs txup Set TX up time secs cur Display current fiber link configuration Use this menu to control fiber port link parameters if necessary By default these menu items are disabled The fiber TX control options address any possible interoperability issues that may arise from linking different transceivers Some transceivers may require a signal pulse or no signal in order to properly determine a loss of signal state
246. tically while configuring the switch with Secure Shell SSH You can generate the key manually by using this command if you need to overwrite the key for security reasons The command will take effect immediately without executing the apply command sshport TCP port number Sets the SSH server port number ena Enables the SCP apply and save dis Disables the SCP apply and save This is the default for SCP on Enables the SSH server off Disables the SSH server This is the default for the SSH server cur Displays the current SSH server configuration RADIUS server configuration Command cfg sys radius Configuration Menu 92 RADIUS Server Menu prisrv secsrv secret secret2 port retries timeout telnet secbd on off cur Set primary RADIUS server address Set secondary RADIUS server address Set primary RADIUS server secret Set secondary RADIUS server secret Set RADIUS port Set RADIUS server retries Set RADIUS server timeout Enable disable RADIUS backdoor for telnet ssh http Enable disable RADIUS secure backdoor for telnet ssh http Turn RADIUS authentication ON Turn RADIUS authentication OFF Display current RADIUS configuration Eg NOTE See the HP ProLiant BL p Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch Application Guide for information on RADIUS The following table describes the RADIUS Server Configuration Menu options Table 83 RADIUS Server Configuration Menu options Command
247. tion to be exchanged between routing devices Any area that is not a stub area or NSSA is considered to be transit area e Stub area is an area where external routing information is not distributed Typically a stub area is connected to only one other area e NSSA Not So Stubby Area NSSA is similar to stub area with additional capabilities For example routes originating from within the NSSA can be propagated to adjacent transit and backbone areas External routes from outside the Autonomous System AS can be advertised within the NSSA but are not distributed into other areas metric lt 1 65535 gt Configures a stub area to send a numeric metric value All routes received via that stub area carry the configured metric to potentially influencing routing decisions Metric value assigns the priority for choosing the switch for default route Metric type determines the method for influencing routing decisions for external routes auth none password md5 Defines the authentication method as follows None No authentication required Password Authenticates simple passwords so that only trusted routing devices can participate MD5 This parameter is used when MD5 cryptographic authentication is required spf lt 0 255 gt Sets time interval between two successive SPF shortest path first calculations of the shortest path tree using the Dijkstra s algorithm enable Enables the OSPF area disable Disables
248. tistics Menu l3bucket Show GEA L3 bucket for an IP address dump Dump GEA layer 3 stats counter The following table describes the Layer 3 GEA statistics menu options Table 57 Layer 3 GEA statistics menu options Command Usage l3bucket Displays GEA statistics for a specific IP address dump Displays all GEA statistics GEA Layer 3 statistics Command stats 13 geal3 dump IP statistics GEA L3 statistics Max L3 table size Number of L3 entries used Max LPM table size Number of LPM entries used Max block in LPM table Number of blocks used in LPM table Command stats 13 ip IP statistics ipInReceives 36475 ipInHdrErrors O0 ipInAddrErrors 905 ipInUnknownProtos O0 ipInDiscards 0 ipInDelivers 4103 ipOutRequests 30974 ipOutDiscards 0 ipDefaultTTL 255 The following table describes the IP statistics Statistics Menu 71 Table 58 IP statistics Statistics Description ipInReceives The total number of input datagrams received from interfaces including those received in error ipInHdrErrors The number of input datagrams discarded due to errors in their IP headers including bad checksums version number mismatch other format errors time to live exceeded errors discovered in processing their IP options and so on ipInAddrErrors The number of input datagrams discarded because the IP address in their IP header destination field was not a valid address to be received at this
249. to a single gateway For example 100 10 1 2 type indirect direct 10ocal Displays routes of a single type broadcast martian multicast tag fixed static addr rip ospf Displays routes of a single tag broadcast martian multicast if lt IP address gt Displays routes on a single interface dump Displays all routes configured in the switch Information Menu 45 Show all IP Route information Command info 13 route dump Status code Destination Metr If 211 broadcast broadcast direct fixed local addr broadcast broadcast indirect ospf 2 indirect static direct fixed broadcast broadcast 2 martian martian multicast addr The following table describes the Type parameter Table 31 IP Routing Type information Field Description indirect The next hop to the host or subnet destination will be forwarded through a router at the Gateway address direct Packets will be delivered to a destination host or subnet attached to the switch local Indicates a route to one of the switch s IP interfaces broadcast Indicates a broadcast route martian The destination belongs to a host or subnet which is filtered out Packets to this destination are discarded multicast Indicates a multicast route The following table describes the Tag parameter Table 32 IP Routing Tag information Field Description fixed The address belongs to
250. top sending data messages received icmpInRedirects The number of ICMP Redirect messages received icmpInEchos The number of ICMP Echo request messages received icmpInEchoReps The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages received icmpInTimestamps The number of ICMP Timestamp request messages received icmpInTimestampReps The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages received icmpInAddrMasks The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages received icmpInAddrMaskReps The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages received icmpOutMsgs The total number of ICMP messages which this GbE2 Interconnect Switch attempted to send Note that this counter includes all those counted by icmpOutErrors icmpOutErrors The number of ICMP messages that this GbE2 Interconnect Switch did not send due to problems discovered within ICMP such as a lack of buffer This value should not include errors discovered outside the ICMP layer such as the inability of IP to route the resultant datagram In some implementations there may be no types of errors that contribute to this counter s value icmpOutDestUnreachs The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages sent icmpOutTimeExcds icmpOut ParmProbs The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages sent The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages sent icmpOutSrcQuenchs The number of ICMP Source Quench buffer almost full stop sending data messages sent icmpOutRe
251. tual router has a higher priority and preemption is enabled e There are no other virtual routers available to take master control Operations Menu 162 Boot Options Menu Introduction You must be logged in to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch as the administrator to use the Boot Options Menu The Boot Options Menu provides options for e Selecting a switch software image to be used when the GbE2 Interconnect Switch is next reset e Selecting a configuration block to be used when the GbE2 Interconnect Switch is next reset e Downloading or uploading a new software image to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch via FTP TFTP Menu information Command boot Boot Options Menu image Select software image to use on next boot conf Select config block to use on next boot gtimg Download new software image via FTP TFTP ptimg Upload selected software image via FTP TFTP reset Reset switch WARNING Restarts Spanning Tree cur Display current boot options Each of the Boot Options Menu commands is discussed in greater detail in the following sections Updating the GbE2 Interconnect Switch software image The GbE2 Interconnect Switch software image is the executable code running on the switch A version of the image ships with the GbE2 Interconnect Switch and comes pre installed on the device As new versions of the image are released you can upgrade the software running on your CbE2 Interconnect Switch Upgrading the software image on your
252. uffer This buffer contains information traced at the time that a reset occurred clrcfg Deletes all flash configuration blocks The next time the GbE2 Interconnect Switch is rebooted it returns to the factory default settings ARP cache options Command maint arp Address Resolution Protocol Menu find Show a single ARP entry by IP address port Show ARP entries on a single port vlan Show ARP entries on a single VLAN addr Show ARP entries for switch s interfaces dump Show all ARP entries add Add a permanent ARP entry del Delete an ARP entry clear Clear ARP cache The following table describes the Address Resolution Protocol Menu options Table 198 Address Resolution Protocol Menu options Command Usage find IP address gt Shows a single ARP entry by IP address For example 192 4 17 35 port port number Shows ARP entries on a single port vlan lt 1 4095 gt Shows ARP entries on a single VLAN addr Shows the list of IP addresses that the switch will respond to for ARP requests dump Shows all ARP entries add IP address MAC address 1 4095 Adds a single ARP entry to switch memory port number del IP address gt Removes a single ARP entry from switch memory clear Clears the entire ARP list from GbE2 Interconnect Switch memory Eg NOTE To display all ARP entries currently held in the GbE2 Interconnect Switch or a portion according to one of the options li
253. ummary RANGE CONG URETGN usse ebore DU Seded veut ao oed ra rb eot 136 E Mel cohtigurallort oa aa E E 136 EE et RM E ET 137 OSPF He ER see 137 OSPF Route Redistribution TEE 138 OSE IMDS E E EE 139 FE se as ET ease OD EE NR SR 189 IGMP Sep EN se see 140 IGMP static multicasEre ter eoniigu OH efi etit erected e disketter 141 GMP E eohtiqu DEE 141 IGMP filter definition saa 142 Eeler ere PP ERN an aeaa E E aani FUN anoa Tpit 142 Domain name system configuration EE 143 Bootstrap Protocol Relay coriliquralion Lasses adr e nb LER GU RO EE 143 Contents 6 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol F Krever ee 144 VRRP Virtual Router configuration kes dad hup a a a EE 144 VRRP Virtual Router Priority Tracking configuration ssssseeeeeseiesreeerstssrrsttsttrstrstrrstsstrsrrstrrersstrstrsttr 146 VRRP Virtual Router Group configuration euet ete tist Ei See 146 VRRP Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking configuration uiis oor eee xat r sert S beldaedd SEENEN EE 147 KEE 148 VRRP eebe 148 Quality of Service configuration EE 149 en 149 Access Control configuration EE 149 Access Control List configuration uid iP vr rd RIP IU Ne bs UL ea 150 ACI Ethernet Filter ol EE 151 ACL IP Version 4 Filter Folge Luvvv4454444vrr HUNE 151 ACL TCP UDP EE 152 ACL Packet peter 153 ACIE ste oe ET 153 ACL Group configuration Le qe POTENS ROMS INNO PAS Np Vd RH PM DN UM ME IU 153 Remote Monitoring configuration EE RE EN enn av aeee ain 154 RMON history Eegenen 154
254. uration The GbE2 Interconnect Switch can be configured with up to 255 IP interfaces Each IP interface represents the GbE2 Interconnect Switch on an IP subnet on your network The IP Interface option is disabled by default The following table describes the IP Interface Configuration Menu options Table 134 IP Interface Configuration Menu options Configuration Menu 126 Command addr IP address Description Configures the IP address of the switch interface using dotted decimal notation For example 100 10 1 1 mask IP subnet mask Configures the IP subnet address mask for the interface using dotted decimal notation For example 255 255 255 0 vlan lt 1 4095 gt Configures the VLAN number for this interface Each interface can belong to one VLAN though any VLAN can have multiple IP interfaces in it relay disable enable Enables or disables the BOOTP relay on this interface BOOTP Relay is enabled by default ena Enables this IP interface dis Disables this IP interface del Removes this IP interface cur Displays the current interface settings Eg NOTE If you enter an IP address you will be prompted to change the BOOTP setting Default Gateway configuration Command cfg 13 gw 1 4 Default gateway 1 Menu Set IP address Set interval between ping attempts Set number of failed attempts to declare gateway DOWN Enable disable ARP only health checks addr intr retry
255. uration This menu is used for bringing ports temporarily in and out of service This menu is available only from an administrator and operator login e Boot Options Menu The Boot Options Menu is available only from an administrator login This menu is used for upgrading GbE2 Interconnect Switch software selecting configuration blocks and for resetting the GbE2 Interconnect Switch when necessary This menu is also used to set the GbE2 Interconnect Switch back to factory settings D Maintenance Menu This menu is used for debugging purposes enabling you to generate a technical support dump of the critical state information in the GbE2 Interconnect Switch and to clear entries in the Forwarding Database and the Address Resolution Protocol ARP and routing tables This menu is available only from an administrator and operator login Menu basics 14 Global commands Some basic commands are recognized throughout the menu hierarchy These commands are useful for obtaining online Help navigating through menus and for applying and saving configuration changes For help on a specific command type help The following screen displays help lines diff ping pushd Global Commands The following are used to navigate the menu structure Print current menu Move up one menu level Top menu if first or command separator Execute command from history can be issued from any menu up print pwd verbose exit quit apply save revert
256. uration download at the Configuration prompt enter Configurations gtcfg TFTP server filename Where TFTP server is the TFTP server IP address or hostname and filename is the name of the target script configuration file Eg NOTE The GbE2 Interconnect Switch supports three configuration files active backup and factory See the Selecting a configuration block section in the Boot Options Menu chapter for information on how to set which configuration file to use upon boot up Configuration Menu 160 Operations Menu Introduction Operations level commands are used for making immediate and temporary changes to GbE2 Interconnect Switch configuration The Operations Menu is used for bringing ports temporarily in and out of service This menu is available only from an administrator and operator login Menu information Command oper Operations Menu port vrrp passwd clrlog ntpreq Operational Port Menu Operational Virtual Router Redundancy Menu Change current user password Clear syslog messages Send NTP request The following table describes the Operations Menu options Table 190 Operations Menu options Command port port number Description Displays the Operational Port Menu vrrp Displays the Operational Virtual Router Redundancy Menu passwd 1 128 characters Allows the user to change the password You need to enter the current password in use for val
257. use any changes an operator makes are undone by a reset of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch operators cannot severely impact GbE2 Interconnect Switch operation By default the operator account is disabled and has no password This password cannot be changed from the operator account Only the administrator has the ability to change passwords as shown in the following procedure 1 Connect to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch and log in using the admin password 2 From the Main Menu use the following command to access the Configuration Menu Main cfg 3 From the Configuration Menu use the following command to select the System Menu gt gt Configuration sys 4 Enter the following command to set the operator password System access user opw 5 Enter the current administrator password at the prompt Only the administrator can change the user password Entering the administrator password confirms your authority Changing OPERATOR password validation required Enter current administrator password 6 Enter the new operator password at the prompt Enter new operator password 7 Enterthe new operator password again at the prompt Re enter new operator password 8 Apply and save your changes System apply System save First time configuration 21 Information Menu Introduction You can view configuration information for the GbE2 Interconnect Switch in the user operator and administrator command
258. utGetNexts snmpOutGetResponses snmpSilentDrops Ui snmpInBadVersions snmpInBadC tyUses snmpEnableAuthTraps snmpInBadTypes snmpInNoSuchNames snmpInReadOnlys snmpInTotalReqVars snmpInGetRequests snmpInSetRequests snmpInTraps snmpOutNoSuchNames snmpOutReadOnlys snmpOutGetRequests snmpOutSetRequests snmpOutTraps snmpProxyDrops Ui UT RO000ONOO0O00OR00 8 0o0OONOONUWUOOOOOGOO UT Statistics Menu 82 The following table describes the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP statistics Table 74 SNMP statistics Statistics snmpInPkts Description The total number of messages delivered to the SNMP entity from the transport service snmpInBadVersions The total number of SNMP messages which were delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and were for an unsupported SNMP version snmpInBadC tyNames The total number of SNMP messages delivered to the SNMP entity that used an SNMP community name not known to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch snmpInBadC tyUses The total number of SNMP messages delivered to the SNMP protocol entity that represented an SNMP operation which was not allowed by the SNMP community named in the message snmpInASNParseErrs The total number of ASN 1 Abstract Syntax Notation One or BER Basic Encoding Rules errors encountered by the SNMP protocol entity when decoding SNMP messages received The Open Systems Interconnection OSI method of specifyi
259. virtual router s IP address addr is the same as the one used by the IP interface the priority for this virtual router will automatically be set to 255 highest When priority tracking is used c g 13 vrrp track or c g 13 vrrp vr track this base priority value can be modified according to a number of performance and operational criteria adver 1 255 Defines the time interval between VRRP master advertisements This can be any integer between 1 and 255 seconds The default is 1 preem disable enable Enables or disables master preemption When enabled if the virtual router group is in backup mode but has a higher priority than the current master this virtual router will preempt the lower priority master and assume control Note that even when preem is disabled this virtual router will always preempt any other master if this switch is the owner the IP interface address and virtual router addr are the same By default this option is enabled ena Enables the virtual router group dis Disables the virtual router group del Deletes the virtual router group from the switch configuration cur Displays the current configuration information for the virtual router group VRRP Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking configuration Command cfg 13 vrrp group track Virtual Router vrs ifs ports cur Group Priority Tracking Menu Enable disable tracking master virtual routers Enable disable tra
260. with the same virtual router one that shares the same vrid and addr combination The vrid for standard virtual routers where the virtual router IP address is not the same as any virtual server can be any integer between 1 and 255 The default value is 1 All vrid values must be unique within the VLAN to which the virtual router s IP interface belongs addr IP address Defines the IP address for this virtual router using dotted decimal notation This is used in conjunction with the vrid above to configure the same virtual router on each participating VRRP device The default address is 0 0 0 0 if 1 255 Selects a switch IP interface between 1 and 255 If the IP interface has the same IP address as the addr option above this switch is considered the owner of the defined virtual router An owner has a special priority of 255 highest and will always assume the role of master router even if it must preempt another virtual router which has assumed master routing authority This preemption occurs even if the preem option below is disabled The default value is 1 prio 1 254 Defines the election priority bias for this virtual server This can be any integer between 1 and 254 The default value is 100 During the master router election process the routing device with the highest virtual router priority number wins If there is a tie the device with the highest IP interface address wins If this virtual router
261. words Once you are connected to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch via the local console Telnet or SSH you are prompted to enter a password The password entered determines the access level The default user names password for each access level is listed in the following table Eg NOTE It is recommended that you change default GbE2 Interconnect Switch passwords after initial configuration and as regularly as required under your network security policies For more information see the Setting passwords section in the First time configuration chapter Command line interface 11 Table 2 User access levels User account Description and tasks performed User The user has no direct responsibility for GbE2 Interconnect Switch management He or she can view all GbE2 Interconnect Switch status information and statistics but cannot make any configuration changes to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch The user account is enabled by default Operator The operator manages all functions of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch The operator can reset ports or the entire GbE2 Interconnect Switch By default the operator account is disabled and has no password Administrator The super user administrator has complete access to all menus information and configuration commands on the GbE2 Interconnect Switch including the ability to change both the user and administrator passwords Eg NOTE With the exception of the admin user setting the password
262. y established connections tcpOutSegs The total number of segments sent including those on current connections but excluding those containing only retransmitted octets tcpRetransSegs The total number of segments retransmitted that is the number of TCP segments transmitted containing one or more previously transmitted octets tcpInErrs The total number of segments received in error for example bad TCP checksums tcpCurBuff The total number of outstanding memory allocations from heap by TCP protocol stack tcpCurConn The total number of outstanding TCP sessions that are currently opened tcpOutRsts The number of TCP segments sent containing the reset RST flag Statistics Menu 75 UDP statistics Command stats 13 udp UDP statistics udpInDatagrams udpInErrors udpOutDatagrams 43 udpNoPorts 1578077 The following table describes the User Datagram Protocol UDP statistics Table 64 UDP statistics Statistics Description udpInDatagrams The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch udpOutDatagrams The total number of UDP datagrams sent from this GbE2 Interconnect Switch udpInErrors The number of received UDP datagrams that could not be delivered for reasons other than the lack of an application at the destination port udpNoPorts The total number of received UDP datagrams for which there was no application at the destination port IGMP Multicast Group statistics Co
263. y the SNMP protocol entity snmpInGetResponses The total number of SNMP GetResponse Protocol Data Units PDUs which have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity snmpInTraps The total number of SNMP Trap Protocol Data Units PDUs which have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity snmpOutTooBigs The total number of SNMP Protocol Data Units PDUs which were generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is too big snmpOutNoSuchNames The total number of SNMP Protocol Data Units PDUs which were generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status is noSuchName snmpOutBadValues The total number of SNMP Protocol Data Units PDUs which were generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is badValue snmpOutReadOnlys Not in use snmpOutGenErrs The total number of SNMP Protocol Data Units PDUs which were generated by the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error status field is genErr snmpOutGetRequests The total number of SNMP GetRequest Protocol Data Units PDUs which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity snmpOutGetNexts The total number of SNMP Get Next Protocol Data Units PDUs which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity snmpOutSetRequests The total number of SNMP Set Request Protocol Data Units PDUs which h
264. ys access System Access Menu mgmt Management Network Definition Menu user User Access Control Menu passwords http Enable disable HTTP Web access https HTTPS Web Access Menu wport Set HTTP Web server port number snmp Set SNMP access control tnet Enable disable Telnet access tnport Set Telnet server port number tport Set the TFTP Port for the system cur Display current system access configuration The following table describes the System Access Configuration menu options Table 96 System Access Configuration Menu options Command Description mgmt Displays the Management Configuration Menu user Displays the User Access Control Menu http disable enable Enables or disables HTTP Web access to the Browser Based Interface It is enabled by default https Displays the HTTPS Menu wport TCP port Sets the switch port used for serving switch Web content The default is HTTP port 80 If number Global Server Load Balancing is to be used set this to a different port such as 8080 snmp disable read Disables or provides read only write read SNMP access only read write tnet Enables or disables telnet access This command is enabled by default You will see this command only if you are connected to the switch through the management module tnport lt TCP port Sets an optional telnet server port number for cases where the server listens for telnet sessions number gt on a non standard
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