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Avaya Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface Release 2.0 User's Manual

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1. Command Page No show qos if assign list page 174 show qos interface assignments show qos interface groups show qos egressmap show qos ingressmap show qos ip filters show qos ip filter sets show qos I2 filters show qos I2 filter sets show qos actions show qos meters show qos shapers show qos policies show qos queue sets show qos queue set assignments show qos agent show qos statistics show radius server page 131 show rate limit page 111 show spanning tree stp lt 1 8 gt configlport page 136 show stack info page 49 show stack oper mode page 54 show sys info page 46 show telnet access page 71 show terminal page 58 show tftp server page 79 show vlan igmp lt 1 4094 gt page 170 show vlan interface info lt portlist gt page 157 show vlan interface vids lt portlist gt page 158 show vian mac address lt 1 4094 gt lt H H H gt page 166 show vlan multicast membership lt 1 4094 gt page 166 shutdown port lt portlist gt page 100 snmp trap link status port lt portlist gt page 93 snmp server enableldisable lauthentication traplcommunity lt community string gt rolrw page 91 contact lt text gt lhost lt host ip gt lt community string gt llocation gt text gt Iname text spanning tree stp lt 1 8 gt add vlan lt 1 4094 gt page 143 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 220 Appendix A Command List Table 126 CLI command list con
2. 132 Table 72 show spanning tree command parameters and variables 137 Table 73 spanning tree stp create command parameters and variables 140 Table 74 spanning tree stp delete command parameters and variables 140 Table 75 spanning tree stp enable command parameters and variables 141 Table 76 spanning tree stp disable command parameters and variables 141 Table 77 spanning tree command by STG parameters and variables 142 Table 78 default spanning tree command by STG parameters and variables 143 Table 79 spanning tree add vlan command parameters and variables 144 Table 80 spanning tree remove vlan command parameters and variables 145 Table 81 spanning tree command by port parameters and variables 146 Table 82 default spanning tree command by port parameters and variables 147 Table 83 no spanning tree command by port parameters and variables 148 Table 84 show mlt command parameters and variables Ls 149 Table 85 mlt command parameters and variables 00 0000 150 Table 86 no mlt command parameters and variables llus 150 Table 87 port mirroring command parameters and variables 152 Table 88 show vlan command interface info parameters and variables 157 Table 89 show vlan command interface vids parameters and variables 159 Table 90 vlan mgmt co
3. 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 95 Setting the system event log You can set the system event log to log different levels of events This section covers e show logging next e set logging on page 96 e no set logging on page 97 e default set logging on page 97 e clear logging command on page 97 show logging The show logging command displays the current contents of the system event log The syntax for the show 1ogging command is show logging critical serious informational The show logging command is in the privExec command mode Table 37 describes the parameters and variables for the show logging command Table 37 show logging command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables critical Displays critical log messages serious Displays serious log messages informational Displays informational log messages Figure 21 shows the output of the show 1ogging informational command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 96 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Figure 21 show logging command output BPS2000 show logging informational N Type Unit Time Index Src Message I T 00 00 01 52 1 Warm Start Trap I 1 00 00 01 52 2 Enterprise Specific Trap I 1 00 00 01 57 3 Link Up Trap I 1 00 00 01 57 4 Link Up Trap T 1 00 00 01 57 5 Link Up Trap I 1 00 00 01 57 6 Link Up Trap
4. 212160 B Appendix A Command List 223 Table 126 CLI command list continued Command Page No vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type macsa learning SVL page 160 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type port learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ApltkEther2Snap learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol decEther2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol decOtherEther2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipEther2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipv6Ether2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipx802 2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipx802 3 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipxEther2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipxSnap learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol Netbios learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol RarpEther2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol sna802 2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol snaEther2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol Userdef lt 4096 65534 gt learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol vinesEther2 learning SVL vlan create l
5. Table 45 describes the parameters and variables for the no name command Table 45 no name command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to clear of names Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command default name command The default name command clears the port names it resets the field to an empty string The syntax for the default name command is default name port lt portlist gt The default name command is in the config if command mode Table 46 describes the parameters and variables for the default name command Table 46 default name command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to clear of names Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command Setting port speed You can set the speed and duplex mode for a port This section covers Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 104 Chapter 2 General CLI commands e speed command next e default speed command on page 105 e duplex command on page 105 e default duplex command on page 106 speed command The speed command sets the speed of the port The syntax for the speed command is
6. priority lt 0 65535 gt Enter the priority you want this server to have The default priority is 0 default cops retry command The default cops retry command restores the default COPS TCP retry settings The syntax for the default cops retry command is default cops retry The default cops retry command is in the config command mode The default cops retry command has no variables or parameters default cops server command The default cops server command restores COPS TCP port and priority settings for a COPS server configuration The syntax for the default cops server command is default cops server A B C D tcp port priority The default cops server command is in the config command mode Table 108 describes the parameters and variables for the default cops server command 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 193 Table 108 default cops server command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt A B C D gt Enter the IP address of the COPS server you want to use tcp port Restores the default TCP port The default TCP port is 3288 priority lt 0 65535 gt Restores the default priority The default priority is 0 no cops server command The no cops server command removes a COPS server configuration The syntax for the no cops server command is no cops server lt A B C D gt The no cops server command
7. rolrw Specifies read only or read write access Stations with ro access can only retrieve MIB objects and stations with rw access can retrieve and modify MIB objects Note If neither ro nor rw is specified ro is assumed default contact text Specifies the SNMP sysContact value enter an alphanumeric string host lt host ip gt community string Configures an SNMP trap destination e host ip enter a dotted decimal IP address of a host that will be the trap destination e community string enter a community string that works as a password and permits access to the SNMP protocol location text Specifies the SNMP sysLocation value enter an alphanumeric string name text Specifies the SNMP sysName value enter an alphanumeric string Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 92 Chapter 2 General CLI commands no snmp server command The no snmp server command disables SNMP or clears the configuration If you omit the parameters this command disables SNMP access The syntax for the no snmp server command is no snmp server authentication trap community ro rw contact host host ip community string location name The no snmp server command is in the config command mode Table 33 describes the parameters and variables for the snmp server command Table 33 no snmp server command parameters and variables Par
8. Associates the port with a specific VLAN filter tagged frame enableldisable Enables or disables the port to filter received tagged packets filter untagged frame enableldisable Enables or disables the port to filter received untagged packets filter unregistered frames enableldisable Enables or disables the port to filter received unregistered packets priority 0 7 Sets the port as a priority for the switch to consider as it forwards received packets name line Enter the name you want for this port Note This option can only be used if a single port is specified in the lt portlist gt Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 166 Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP vlan members command The vlan members command adds a port to or deletes a port from a VLAN The syntax for the vlan members command is vlan members add remove lt 1 4094 gt lt portlist gt The vlan members command is in the config mode Table 96 describes the parameters and variables for the vlan members command Table 96 vlan members command parameters and variables Parameters and e Description variables addlremove Adds a port to or removes a port from a VLAN Note If you omit this parameter you are setting the exact port membership for the VLAN the prior port membership of the VLAN is discarded and replaced by the new list of ports lt 1 4094 g
9. 66 show ip command parameters and variables 22055 67 ip address unit command parameters and variables 69 no ip address command parameters and variables 69 default ip address unit command parameters and variables 70 telnet access command parameters and variables 73 no telnet access command parameters and variables 74 web server command parameters and variables 79 boot command parameters and variables lulu 76 ip bootp server command parameters and variables 77 stack boot mac addr type command parameters and variables 78 tftp server command parameters and variables 80 copy config tftp command parameters and variables 81 copy tftp config command parameters and variables 81 download command parameters and variables 83 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 18 Tables Table 30 Table 31 Table 32 Table 33 Table 34 Table 35 Table 36 Table 37 Table 38 Table 39 Table 40 Table 41 Table 42 Table 43 Table 44 Table 45 Table 46 Table 47 Table 48 Table 49 Table 50 Table 51 Table 52 Table 53 Table 54 Table 55 Table 56 Table 57 Table 58 Table 59 Table 60 Table 61 Table 62 Table 63 LED Indications during the software download process 84 show interfaces
10. Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 179 Figure 42 show qos ip filters command output a BPS2000 show qos ip filters Source Addr Mask Id Destination Addr Mask ES DSCP Protocol Dest Sre L4 Port L4 Port 1 Ignore Ignore 2 10 10 1 102 S Ignore Ignore Ignore 255 255 255 255 Ignore Ignore Ignore 0 0 Ignore Ignore 0 0 a Figure 43 displays sample output from the show qos ip filter sets command Figure 43 show qos ip filter sets command output BPS20004show qos ip filter sets IP Filter Sets Id Name Acl Id Ace Id Ace Order 2 Gl ip Figure 44 displays sample output from the show qos 12 filters command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 180 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Figure 44 show qos l2 filters command output E BPS2000 show qos 12 filters Id VLAN VLAN Tag Ether 802 1p DSCP Protocol Dest IP Src IP Type Priority L4 Port L4 Port Min Max Min Max 1 Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore 2 Ignore Ignore 0x800 Ignore 63 Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore 3 Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore 4 Ignore Ignore Ignore 0 1 2 3 Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore 5 Ignore Ignore 0x800 1 Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore BPS2000 ES Figure 45 displays sample output from the show qos 12 filter sets command Figure 45 show qos l2 filt
11. The mac security command is in the config command mode Table 62 describes the parameters and variables for the mac security command 212160 B Chapter 3 Security 123 Table 62 mac security command parameters and values Parameters and variables Description disablelenable Disables or enables MAC address based security filtering enableldisable Enables or disables destination address DA filtering on intrusion detected intrusion detect enableldisablelforever Specifies partitioning of a port when an intrusion is detected e enable port is partitioned for a period of time e disabled port is not partitioned on detection e forever port is partitioned until manually changed intrusion timer lt 1 65535 gt Specifies in seconds length of time a port is partitioned when an intrusion is detected enter the number of you want learning ports lt portlist gt Specifies MAC address learning Learned addresses are added to the table of allowed MAC addresses Enter the ports you want to learn it can be a single port a range of ports several ranges all or none learning enableldisable Specifies MAC address learning e enable enables learning by ports e disable disables learning by ports snmp lock enableldisable Enables or disables a lock on SNMP write access to the BaySecure MIBs snmp trap enableldisable Enables or disables trap generation up
12. duplex command 105 duplex mode 88 103 E eapol command 129 EAPOL based security 128 egress map 196 enable command 43 endcommand 45 Ethernet statistics 98 event logs 95 exit command 45 F FastLearn for spanning tree 136 features 28 filter groups 198 flow control 109 flowcontrol command 109 format 32 34 forwarding table 50 G gateway 63 Gigabit Ethernet 109 H help 39 40 hybrid mode 32 Hybrid Stack 53 hybrid stack 27 IEEE 802 1p 196 IGMP 170 ingress maps 196 interface command 44 interface groups 193 interfaces 44 193 IP 34 115 IP address 63 64 65 68 69 119 per unit 28 68 ip address command 64 ip address unit command 68 ip bootp server command 77 ip default gateway command 65 IP filter sets 198 IP filters 198 IP manager list 115 ipmgr command 117 119 212160 B Index 227 L layer 2 filter sets 198 layer 2 filters 198 link status 100 logging 95 logout command 43 M MAC address 46 50 MAC address forwarding database table 50 MAC DA filtering 28 120 MAC security DA filtering 120 MAC DA filtering 28 source address based 120 mac address table aging time command 52 mac security command 122 mac security command for a single port 126 mac security mac address table address command 123 mac security mac da filter command 127 mac security mad address table address command 123 124 125 126 mac security security list command 124 management 21 m
13. flowcontrol port lt portlist gt asymmetric symmetric auto disable The 1owcontrol command is in the config if mode Table 51 describes the parameters and variables for the 1owcontrol command Table 51 flowcontrol command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to configure for flow control Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command asymmetriclsymmetricl Sets the mode for flow control autoldisable asymmetric enables the local port to perform flow control on the remote port e symmetric enables the local port to perform flow control e auto sets the port to automatically determine the flow control mode default e disable disables flow control on the port Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 110 Chapter 2 General CLI commands no flowcontrol command The no flowcontrol command is used only on Gigabit Ethernet ports and disables flow control The syntax for the no flowcontrol command is no flowcontrol port lt portlist gt The no flowcontrol command is in the config if mode Table 52 describes the parameters and variables for the no 1owcontrol command Table 52 no flowcontrol command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P port lt portlist gt Specifi
14. vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol Netbios vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol RarpEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol sna802 2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol snaEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol Userdef lt 4096 65534 gt vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol vinesEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol xnsEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type macsa learning IVL page 160 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type port learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ApltkEther2Snap learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol decEther2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol decOtherEther2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipEther2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipv6Ether2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipx802 2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipx802 3 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipxEther2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipxSnap learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol Netbios learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol RarpEther2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol sna802 2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol snaEther2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type
15. Authentication Missings Accepted 120 0 15 16 0 lt unknown gt OOO OOO OOO OO ORO qp 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 191 cops retry command The cops retry command sets the COPS TCP retry settings The syntax for the cops retry command is cops retry 0 32 1 600 The cops retry command is in the config command mode Table 106 describes the parameters and variables for the cops retry command Table 106 cops retry command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description retry lt 0 32 gt Enter the number of retries and the retry interval in seconds lt 1 500 gt Default is 10 seconds cops server command The cops server command creates or modifies a COPS server configuration The syntax for the cops server command is cops server lt A B C D gt tcp port lt 0 65535 gt priority lt 0 65535 gt The cops server command is in the config command mode Table 107 describes the parameters and variables for the cops server command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 192 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Table 107 cops server command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt A B C D gt Enter the IP address of the COPS server you want to use tcp port Enter the number of the TCP port you want to use lt 0 65535 gt The default port is 3288
16. Task Map Installing Optivity Policy Services Product Family part number 306976 E Rev 00 Known Anomalies for Optivity Policy Services Version 2 0 part number 306974 E Rev 00 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 24 Preface You can print selected technical manuals and release notes free directly from the Internet Go to the www nortelnetworks com documentation URL The product family for the BPS 2000 is Data and Internet Find the product for which you need documentation Then locate the specific category and model or version for your hardware or software product Use Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the manuals and release notes search for the sections you need and print them on most standard printers Go to Adobe Systems at the www adobe com URL to download a free copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader Additionally you can obtain printed books from Fatbrain com Contact Fatbrain com to order a printed book at http www 1 fatbrain com documentation nortel How to get help If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel Networks product from a distributor or authorized reseller contact the technical support staff for that distributor or reseller for assistance If you purchased a Nortel Networks service program contact one of the following Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Centers Technical Solutions Center Telephone Europe Middle East and Africa 33 4
17. The syntax for the no web server command is no web server The no web server command is in the config mode The no web server command has no parameters or values Setting boot parameters You can reboot the switch or stack and configure BootP The topics covered in this section are boot command next e ip bootp server command on page 77 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 76 Chapter 2 General CLI commands e stack bootp mac addr type command on page 77 e no ip bootp server command on page 78 e default ip bootp server command on page 78 boot command The boot command performs a soft boot of the switch or stack The syntax for the boot command is boot default unit lt unitno gt The boot command is in the privExec command mode Table 23 describes the parameters and variables for the boot command Table 23 boot command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables default Restores switch or stack to factory default settings after rebooting unit lt unitno gt Specifies which unit of the stack will be rebooted This command is available only in stack mode Enter the unit number of the switch you want to reboot Note When you reset to factory defaults the switch or stack retains the stack operational mode last reset count and reason for last reset these three parameters are not defaulted to fact
18. qos egress map ds lt dscp gt 1p ieee1p dp lt dropprec gt page 196 qos if assign name tag addldel port lt portlist gt page 194 qos if assign list name tag addldel portlist lt portlist gt page 195 qos if group name tag create ifclass lIdelete page 194 qos ingress map 1p lt ieee1p gt ds lt dscp gt page 197 qos ip filter fid create src ip lt src ip info gt page 199 qos ip filter fid create dst ip lt dst ip info gt qos ip filter lt fid gt create ds field lt dscp gt qos ip filter fid create protocol lt protocoltype gt qos ip filter fid create src port lt port gt qos ip filter lt fid gt create dst port lt port gt qos ip filter lt fid gt delete qos ip filter set lt fgid gt create set lt setid gt name setname filter id fid filter prec lt prec gt page 200 qos ip filter set lt fgid gt delete qos 2 filter fid create ethertype lt etype gt page 201 qos 2 filter fid create vlan lt vidlist gt qos I2 filter lt fid gt create vlantag lt vtag gt qos Il2 filter fid create priority ieee1p seq qos I2 filter fid create dsfield lt dscp gt qos I2 filter lt fid gt create protocol lt protocoltype gt qos 2 filter fid create src port min src port lt max gt qos 2 filter fid create dst port min dst port max qos I2 filter lt fid gt delete qos 2 filter set lt fgid gt create set l
19. settings The syntax for the default spanning tree command by port is default spanning tree port lt portlist gt stp lt 1 8 gt learning cost priority 212160 B Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring 147 The default spanning tree command by port is in the config if command mode Table 82 describes the parameters and variables for the default spanning tree command by port Table 82 default spanning tree command by port parameters and variables Parameters and Describtioh variables P port lt portlist gt Enables spanning tree for the specified port or ports enter port or ports you want set to factory spanning tree default values Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified when you issued the interface command stp 1 8 Specifies the spanning tree group you want to set to factory default value enter the STG ID This command places the port into the default STG Default value for STG is 1 learning Sets the spanning tree learning mode to factory default value Default value for learning is normal mode cost Sets the path cost to factory default value Default value for path cost depends on the type of port priority Sets the priority to factory default value Default value for the priority is Ox8000 no spanning tree command by port The no spanning tree command by port disables spanning tree for a port in a specific spanning tr
20. 00 2 22 ee eee 188 show cops stats command output 1 of 2 00 0 eee eee 189 show cops stats command output 2 of 2 2 eee ee 190 212160 B 17 Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Table 19 Table 20 Table 21 Table 22 Table 23 Table 24 Table 25 Table 26 Table 27 Table 28 Table 29 Command mode prompts and entrance exit commands 91 cli password command parameters and variables 39 Keystroke Navigation 22 rsesrisrer rert ban eked RUE ER RE 41 configure command parameters and variables 44 interface command parameters and variables s 45 show mac address table command parameters and variables 51 mac address table aging time command parameters and variables 53 stack oper mode command parameters and variables 55 default terminal command parameters and variables 59 terminal command parameters and variables 055 60 ping command parameters and variables 0 000055 61 configure network command parameters and variables 62 ip address command parameters and variables 2 64 no ip address command parameters and variables 65 ip default gateway command parameters and variables
21. 72 Figure 17 show tftp server command output 0 0 0 ee ee 79 Figure 18 download message 0c cece eee ete eee 84 Figure 19 show interfaces names command output 000 89 Figure 20 show interfaces command output llle ee 90 Figure 21 show logging command output 00 ee 96 Figure 22 show port statistics command output 000 e eee eee 99 Figure 23 show rate limit command output llle 112 Figure 24 show ipmgr command output 2 00 eee eese 117 Figure 25 show mac security command output 0 cece eee eee 121 Figure 26 show mac security mac da filter command output 122 Figure 27 show radius server command output lllelsllesseesns 132 Figure 28 show spanning tree command output by port 0 138 Figure 29 show spanning tree command output for spanning tree group 139 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 16 Figures Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 show mit command output o ccceh res er er E ardide REA 149 show port mirroring command output 000 eee eee 151 show vlan interface info
22. B C D The ip address unit command is in the config command mode Table 17 describes the parameters and variables for the ip address unit command 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 69 Table 17 ip address unit command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P unit lt 1 8 gt Sets the unit you are assigning an IP address A B C D Enter IP address in dotted decimal notation Note When you change the IP address or subnet mask you may lose connection to Telnet and the Web no ip address unit command The no ip address unit command sets the IP address for the specified unit in a stack to all zeros 0 The syntax forthe no ip address unit command is no ip address unit 1 8 The no ip address unit command is in the config command mode Table 18 describes the parameters and variables for the no ip address unit command Table 18 no ip address command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables unit 1 8 Zeroes out the IP address for the specified unit Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 70 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Note When you change the IP address or subnet mask you may lose connection to Telnet and the Web You also disable any new Telnet connection and you must connect to the serial console port to configure a new IP address default ip address unit c
23. CERRO ROCA CRI ed 213 212160 B 21 Preface The Nortel Networks Business Policy Switch 2000 command line interface CLD is one tool used to configure and manage a Business Policy Switch 2000 The CLI allows you to set up configure and manage your BPS 2000 You can also use the Java Device Manager graphical user interface GUI the Web based management system GUI and the console interface CI menus to configure and manage the switch For more information on these management systems refer to Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Management Software Version 2 0 Using Web based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 and Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 For general information on using and configuring the BPS 2000 refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 About this guide This guide provides information about using the features and capabilities of the CLI to manage switching operations in the BPS 2000 as well as a complete list of CLI commands Before you begin This guide is intended for network administrators with the following background e Basic knowledge of networks bridging and IP e Familiarity with networking concepts and terminology e Basic knowledge of network topologies Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 22 Preface Before using this guide you must complete the pro
24. Interface 108 Chapter 2 General CLI commands autotopology command The autotopology command enables the Autotopology protocol The syntax for the autotopology command is autotopology The autotopology command is in the config command mode The autotopology command has no parameters or values no autotopology command The no aut otopology command disables the Autotopology protocol The syntax for the no autotopology command is no autotopology The no aut The no aut otopology command is in the config command mode otopology command has no parameters or values default autotopology command The default autotopology command enables the Autotopology protocol The syntax for the default autotopology command is default autotopology The defaul t autotopology command is in the config command mode The defaul t autotopology command has no parameters or values 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 109 Enabling flow control If you use a Gigabit Ethernet MDA with the BPS 2000 you control traffic on this port using the 1owcontrol command This section covers the following commands e flowcontrol command next e no flowcontrol command on page 110 e default flowcontrol command on page 110 flowcontrol command The lowcontrol command is used only on Gigabit Ethernet ports and controls the traffic rates during congestion The syntax for the 1owcontrol command is
25. Interface 54 Chapter 1 CLI Basics show stack oper mode command The show stack oper mode command displays the current operational mode of the stack and the mode set for the next switch reboot The display shows either e Pure BPS 2000 Stack or e Hybrid Stack The syntax for the show stack oper mode command is show stack oper mode The show stack oper mode command is in the privExec command mode The show stack oper mode command has no parameters or variables Figure 10 displays sample output from the show stack oper mode command Figure 10 show stack oper mode command output BPS2000 show stack oper mode Current Operational Mode Pure BPS 2000 Stack Next Boot Operational Mode Pure BPS 2000 Stack stack oper mode command The stack oper mode command allows you to set the stack operational mode which becomes active at the next reboot of the switch or stack The syntax for the stack oper mode command is stack oper mode bps2000 hybrid The stack oper mode command is in the config command mode Table 8 describes the parameters and variables for the stack oper mode command 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 55 Table 8 stack oper mode command parameters and variables Parameters and D ription variables esenpuo bps2000lhybrid Sets the stack operational mode for the next boot e bps2000 Pure BPS 2000 Stack mode This means only BPS 2000 switches either standalone or in a stack e hybrid
26. Note If you do not download both the BPS 2000 and BayStack 410 450 images simultaneously the stack may not form The system resets and opens to the BPS2000 banner Refer to Accessing the CLI on page 35 to return to the CLI 2 Enter download address lt ip gt bs450 image bs450 img The system resets and opens to the BPS2000 banner Refer to Accessing the CLI on page 35 to return to the CLI 3 Enter download address lt ip gt diag bps2000diags bin Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 88 Chapter 2 General CLI commands The system resets and opens to the BPS2000 banner Refer to Accessing the CLI on page 35 to return to the CLI 4 Validate that the ISVN on both the BPS 2000 and the BayStack are 2 Displaying interfaces You can view the status of all interfaces on the switch or stack including MultiLink Trunk membership link status autonegotiation and speed show interfaces command The show interfaces command displays the current configuration and status of all interfaces The syntax for the show interfaces command is show interfaces names lt portlist gt The show interfaces command is in the exec command mode Table 31 describes the parameters and variables for the show interfaces command Table 31 show interfaces command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P names lt portlist gt Displays the interface nam
27. S set logging The set 1ogging command configures the system settings for the system event log The syntax for the set logging command is set logging enable disable level critical serious informational nv level critical serious informational none The set logging command is in the config command mode Table 38 describes the parameters and variables for the set logging command Table 38 set logging command parameters and values Parameters and variables Description enableldisable Enables or disables the event log default is enabled level criticallseriouslinformational Specifies the level of logging stored in DRAM nv level criticallseriouslinformationallnone Specifies the level of logging stored in NVRAM 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 97 no set logging The no set logging command disables the system event log The syntax for the no set logging command is no set logging The no set logging command is in the config command mode The no set logging command has no parameters or values default set logging The default set logging command configures the system settings as the factory default settings for the system event log The syntax for the default set logging command is default set logging The default set logging command is in the config command mode The default set logging command has no parameters or values clear logging command The clear l
28. a device you know is connected to this network ping command The ping command tests the network connection to another network device The command sends an Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP packet from the switch to the target device The local IP address must be set before issuing the ping command Note Refer to Assigning and clearing IP addresses on page 63 for information on setting IP addresses The syntax for the ping command is ping lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt The ping command is in the exec command mode Table 11 describes the parameters and variables for the ping command 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 61 Table 11 ping command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P XXX XXX XXX XXX Specify the IP address of the target device in dotted decimal notation If the device receives the packet it sends a ping reply When the switch receives the reply it displays a message indicating that the specified IP address is alive If no reply is received a message indicates that the address is not responding Figure 12 displays sample ping responses Figure 12 ping command responses BPS2000 ping 10 10 40 29 Host is reachable BPS2000 ping 10 10 41 29 Host is not reachable Automatically loading configuration file This section discusses how to download a configuration file when the system boots You use standard CLI commands to modify the
29. auto pvid command has no parameters or variables For more information on the automatic PVID feature refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 no auto pvid command The no auto pvid command allows you to disable the automatic PVID feature The syntax for the no auto pvid command is no auto pvid The no auto pvid command is in the config command mode The no auto pvid command has no parameters or variables For more information on the automatic PVID feature refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 212160 B Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP 165 vlan ports command The vlan ports command configures the VLAN related settings for a port The syntax for the vlan ports command is vlan ports pvid lt 1 4094 gt lt portlist gt tagging enable disable filter tagged frame enable disable filter untagged frame enable disable filter unregistered frames enable disable priority lt 0 7 gt name lt line gt The vlan ports command is in the config command mode Table 95 describes the parameters and variables for the vlan ports command Table 95 vlan ports command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt portlist gt Enter the port number s you want to configure for a VLAN tagging enableldisable Enables or disables the port as a tagged VLAN member for egressing packet pvid lt 1 4094 gt
30. command 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 99 Figure 22 displays sample output from the show port statistics command Figure 22 show port statistics command output 2 BPS2000 config if show port statistics TN Received Packets Multicasts Broadcasts TotalOctets Lost Packets Packets 64 bytes 65 127 bytes 128 255 bytes 256 511 bytes 512 1023 bytes 1024 1518 bytes FCS Errors Undersized Packets Oversized Packets Filtered Packets Flooded PAckets Frame Errors Transmitted Packets Multicasts Broadcasts TotalOctets Packets 64 bytes 65 127 bytes 128 255 bytes 256 511 bytes 512 1023 bytes 1024 1518 bytes Collisions Single Collisions Multiple Collisions Excessive Collisions Deferred Packets Late Collisions Qo 2 C OQ QO OO O O OO O0O 0o c Oo o oOo OQ 2 2 0 O oO Oo OO OS Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 100 Chapter 2 General CLI commands clear stats command The clear stats command clears all statistical information for the specified port All counters are set to zero 0 The syntax for the clear stats command 1S clear stats port lt portlist gt The clear stats command is in the config if command mode Table 41 describes the parameters and variables for the clear stats command Table 41 clear stats command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Descriptio
31. command parameters and variables 88 snmp server command parameters and variables 91 no snmp server command parameters and variables 92 snmp trap link status command parameters and variables 93 no snmp trap link status command parameters and variables 94 default snmp trap link status command parameters and variables 94 show logging command parameters and variables 95 set logging command parameters and values 96 clear logging command parameters and values ssusuu 98 show port statistics command parameters and variables 98 clear stats command parameters and variables 100 shutdown command parameters and variables 101 no shutdown command parameters and variables 101 name command parameters and variables 0 5 102 no name command parameters and variables Lis 103 default name command parameters and variables 103 speed command parameters and variables sus 104 default speed command parameters and variables 105 duplex command parameters and variables 5 106 default duplex command parameters and variables 107 flowcontrol command parameters and variables 109 no flowcontrol command parameters and variables 1
32. configuring these features using the Web based management system and refer to Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Management Software Version 2 0 for configuration information for the DM Increased VLAN support With software version 1 2 the BPS 2000 supports up to 256 VLANs You can configure as many as 255 protocol based VLANs with up to 14 different protocols To find out which version of the BPS 2000 software is running use the show sys info command in the privExec command mode The software currently running is displayed in the sysDescr field You can use 256 port protocol and MAC SA based VLANs for the stack with a Pure BPS 2000 stack running software version 1 2 The maximum number of MAC SA based VLANs available is 48 If you are working with a mixed or hybrid stack you can use 64 VLANs for the entire stack When you change from a Pure BPS 2000 Stack mode to a Hybrid Stack mode Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 156 Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP e If you have up to 64 VLANs on the Pure BPS 2000 Stack they will be retained when you change to a Hybrid Stack e If you have more than 64 VLANs on the Pure BPS 2000 Stack you will lose them all The Hybrid Stack will return to the default VLAN configuration Also a mixed or hybrid stack does not support multiple Spanning Tree Groups STG You have a single instance of STG when working with a mixed stack Note Ensure th
33. ee 79 default telnet access command 00 cee eee ee ese 74 Setting server for Web based management 0 0c eee eee aes 74 NODON cana deen REOR aie QR RARE COR CUERO SMES ERR RL ARRAS 75 NO WOD SOIVEE occc dnc chee a eee PER oa hes dee DEAR ERR Rb de RE don 75 Seting boot parameters uua sane denen UR RE eRe we Ue ees 75 MOC UCONN Genera NUI sco Ug Robot doe oben a aie Rane d Dod d CR 76 ip boctp server command 2 5 i eed s bee ed RA Dr UO EX RO NODE X RR d 77 stack bootp mac addr type command isiillelels sellis 77 rio ip bootp server command ooa ccc cc ete reer eee GEREN RE EE OE Ree c 78 default ip bootp server command 0 2c cee eee eee eee eee 78 Gemo FIF paramtelaf e uo 9d odas ue pk pK REV ud RR ER URS Euros 79 show fftp server command issues sues R ees Rm xx REX RR RO RR eS 79 trus IVO command uou duas dre Mane E o Bog eka ee ened ode ea 80 no UIp SEI VEI COMMANA qus osa dudo REOR RUE QUK CRINE CARO ERRORS OUR OR 80 copy COMI tHp command 3 veedacgced pr ba ER REC Ra RA Ra Dede wn aan A 80 copy Mp config COMMA uu aea Sage Soie cuc bee lo ud Re up ee eee 81 Upgrading SOMWANE 2 0 co00cceea o Rec c ewe ware s eerie rage le x pp xa eS ek 82 downoad COMMAN esed pe ERR IRE EV RS Tuoc SR RO E UR Ede SOC CR 82 Observing LED indications xsscessske s ERG KE ARRA NEAR gees gee w Owe ER 84 Upgrading software images orci eee eee eee enm mech memes 85 Displaying UO MTM ccm 88 show iMmtenacos ROMINA 2500
34. from the show spanning tree command for the default spanning tree group STP1 Figure 29 shows the spanning tree parameters by port Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 138 Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring Figure 28 show spanning tree command output by port QU TTE spanning tree stp 1 port Unit Port Trunk Participation Priority Path Cost State 1 T Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding I 2 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding 1 3 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding 1 4 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding dl 5 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding T 6 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding 1 7 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding 8 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding 1 9 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding T 10 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding 1 11 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding dl 12 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding J 13 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding 1 14 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding 1 15 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding 1 16 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding dl 17 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding 1 18 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding i 19 Normal Learning 128 TO Forwarding 1 20 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding T 21 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding 1 22 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding T 23 Normal Learning 128 1O Forwarding T 24 Normal Learning 128 10 Forwarding 212160 B Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring 139 Figure 29 show
35. no variables or parameters Figure 55 displays sample output from the show cops server command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 188 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Figure 55 show cops server command output BPS2000 show cops server Addr Type Address Tcp Port Client Type Auth Type Priority IPv4 10 30 31 81 3288 COPS PR None 0 show cops stats command The show cops stats command displays COPS statistics The syntax for the show cops stats command is show cops stats The show cops stats command is in the privExec mode The show cops stats command has no variables or parameters Figure 56 and Figure 57 display sample output from the show cops stats command 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 189 Figure 56 show cops stats command output 1 of 2 aT ETE cops stats PDP IPv4 Address TCP Port Configuration Source Authentication Type Last Connection Attempt TCP Connect Attempts TCP Connect Failures Connection State Keep Alive Time Accounting Time Messages Received Messages Sent Messages Syntax Errors Last Protocol Error Open Attempts Open Failures Unsupported Versions Length Mismatches Unknown Opcodes Unknown C NUMs Bad C TYPEs Bad Sends Wrong Objects Wrong Opcodes Authentication Failures Authentication Missings IPv4 Address TCP Port Configuration Source Authenti
36. parameters and variables continued Parameters and variables Description update 1p Specifies whether 802 1p priority value should be updated or left unchanged unchanged equals ignore e ieeelp enter the value you want range is O to 7 e default allows the value to be derived based on assignment of other action parameters e use egress map uses the egress map to assign value Default is default set drop prec floss sensitivelnot loss sensitivel map defaultluse egress Enter the loss sensitivity value you want loss sensitive not loss sensitive e default e Use egress map Default is use default Note Certain options may be restricted based on the policy associated with the specific action You cannot delete an action that is referenced in an installed policy Configuring QoS meters Using the CLI you set meters If you want to meter or police the traffic configure the committed rate burst rate and burst duration If you are not metering data skip this page qos meter command The qos meter command creates or deletes a QoS meter The syntax for the qos meter command is qos meter lt metid gt create name lt metname gt committed rate rate max burst rate burstrate max burst duration lt burstdur gt delete Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 206 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS The qos met
37. server command displays the IP address of the server used for all TFTP related transfers The syntax for the show tftp server command is show tftp server The show tftp server command is in the privExec command mode The show tftp server command has no parameters or variables Figure 17 displays a sample output of the show tftp server command Figure 17 show tftp server command output BPS2000 show tftp server TFTP Server IP address 192 168 100 15 BPS2000 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 80 Chapter 2 General CLI commands tftp server command The t tp server command assigns the address for the stack or switch to use for TFIP services The syntax of the t tp server command is tftp server XXX XXX XXX XXX The t tp server command is in the config command mode Table 26 describes the parameters and variables for the t tp server command Table 26 tftp server command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P XXX XXX XXX XXX Enter the dotted decimal IP address of the server you want to use for TFTP services no tftp server command The no tftp server command clears the TFTP server IP address to 0 0 0 0 The syntax of the no tftp server command is no tftp server The no tftp server command is in the config command mode The no tftp server command has no parameters or values copy config tftp command The copy config t
38. show sys info command is in the privExec command mode The show sys info command has no parameters or variables 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 47 Figure 5 displays sample output from the show sys info command Figure 5 show sys info command output a BPS20004show sys info Operation Mode Switch MAC Address 01 6C 0F 8C 01 2E Reset Count 16 Last Reset Type Power Cycle Power Status Primary Power Local MDA Type None sysDescr Business Policy Switch 2000 HW AB3 FW 1 1 0 1 SW v2 0 0 01 ISVN 2 SysObjectID 1 3 6 1 4 1 45 3 40 1 sysUpTime 6 days 11 14 22 sysServices 3 sysContact Jane Doe sysName Engineering sysLocation sylvan6 2 DN P To change the system contact name or location refer to the snmp server command in Chapter 2 show cpu utilization command The show cpu utilization command displays the percentage of the CPU utilized from system boot up and in the last 10 seconds 1 minute 10 minutes 60 minutes and 24 hours The syntax for the show cpu utilization command 1S show cpu utilization The show cpu utilization command is in the privExec command mode The show cpu utilization command has no parameters or variables Figure 6 displays sample output from the show cpu utilization command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 48 Chapter 1 CLI Basics Figure 6 show cpu utilization command output a BPS2000 show cpu
39. spanning tree command output for spanning tree group qm Spanning tree config UN Bridge Priority 8000 Designated Root 8000000342 6de21 Root Port 2 Root Path Cost 30 Hello Time 2 seconds Maximum Age Time 20 seconds Forward Delay 15 seconds Bridge Hello Time 2 seconds Bridge Maximum Age Time 20 seconds Bridge Forward Delay 15 seconds M A spanning tree stp create command by STG Note For guidelines for configuring STGs VLANs and MLTS refer to Chapter 1 of the Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 The spanning tree stp create command allows you to create a spanning tree group The syntax for the spanning tree stp create command is spanning tree stp 1 8 create The spanning tree stp create command is in the config command mode Table 73 describes the parameters and variables for the spanning tree stp create command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 140 Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring Table 73 spanning tree stp create command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P 1 8 Enter the number of the spanning tree group you are creating STG ID You cannot create the default spanning tree group which is number 1 spanning tree stp delete command by STG The spanning tree stp delete command allows you to delete a spanning tree group The syntax for the spanning tre
40. speed port lt portlist gt 10 100 1000 auto The speed command is in the config if command mode Note You cannot enable autonegotiation on fiber optic ports You cannot disable autonegotiation on the BPS2000 1 GT and BPS2000 2 GT MDA ports Table 47 describes the parameters and variables for the speed command Table 47 speed command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to configure the speed Enter the port numbers you want to configure Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command 10110011000lauto Sets speed to e 10 10 Mb s e 100 100 Mb s e 1000 1000 Mb s or 1 GB s e auto autonegotiation 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 105 Note When you set the port speed for autonegotiation ensure that the other side of the link is also set for autonegotiation default speed command The default speed command sets the speed of the port to the factory default speed The syntax for the default speed command is default speed port lt portlist gt The default speed command is in the config if command mode Table 47 describes the parameters and variables for the default speed command Table 48 default speed command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P port lt portlist gt Specifies
41. the burst size in bytes range is 0 to 42949672955 bytes max burst duration Specifies the amount of time that the largest burst of traffic can be lt burstdur gt transmitted without a shaping delay Enter the burst duration in ms range is 0 to 42949672955 ms queue size 1121418116 Specifies the number of packets that can exceed the largest burst of traffic allowed and still be queued for transmission delete Deletes the specified shaper Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 208 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS You cannot delete a shaper that is referenced in an installed policy Gathering QoS statistics You can gather statistics on QoS such as the number of in profile octets and out of profile octets These statistics can serve as an important method to evaluate the effectiveness of the installed policies However tracking these statistics requires additional system resources which limits the number of filters for classification qosagent police statistics command The qosagent police statistics command gathers traffic policing or metering statistics The syntax for the qosagent police statistics command is qosagent police statistics enable disable The qosagent police statistics command is in the config command mode Table 123 describes the parameters and variables for the qosagent police statistics command Table 123 qosagent polic
42. the config command mode Table 63 describes the parameters and variables for the mac security security list command 212160 B Chapter 3 Security 125 Table 64 mac security security list command parameters and values Parameters and variables Description 1 32 Enter the number of the security list you want to use lt portlist gt Enter a list or range of port numbers no mac security command The no mac security command disables MAC source address based security The syntax for the no mac security command is no mac security The no mac security command is in the config command mode The no mac security command has no parameters or values no mac security mac address table command The no mac security mac address table command clears entries from the MAC address security table The syntax for the no mac security mac address table command is no mac security mac address table address lt H H H gt port lt portlist gt security list lt 1 32 gt The no mac security mac address table command is in the config command mode Table 63 describes the parameters and variables for the no mac security mac address table command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 126 Chapter 3 Security Table 65 no mac security mac address table command parameters and values Parameters and variables Description address lt H H H gt Enter the MAC address in t
43. the config command mode Table 2 describes the parameters and variables for the cli password command 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 39 Table 2 cli password command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description switchlstack Specifies you are modifying the settings on the switch or on the stack Note If you omit this parameter the system modifies the information for the current mode rolrw Specifies you are modifying the read only ro password or the read write rw password lt WORD gt Enter your username for the first variable and your password for lt WORD gt the second variable serialltelnet Specifies you are modifying the password for serial console access or for Telnet access nonellocallradius Specifies the password you are modifying none disables the password local use the locally defined password for serial console or Telnet access radius use RADIUS authentication for serial console or Telnet access Getting help When you navigate through the CLI online help is available at all levels Entering a portion of the command space and a question mark at the prompt results in a list of all options for that command Refer to help command on page 42 for more information about the specific types of online help Basic navigation This section discusses basic navigation around the CLI and between the command modes As you see
44. the default terminal command Table 9 default terminal command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables a speedlwidthllength Sets the defaults speed transmit and receive baud rates for the terminal default is 9600 baud e width width of the terminal display default is 79 characters e length Length of the terminal display default is 24 characters terminal command The terminal command configures the settings for the terminal These settings are transmit and receive speeds terminal length and terminal width The syntax of the terminal command is terminal speed 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 1length 1 132 width 1 132 The terminal command is in the exec mode Table 10 describes the parameters and variables for the terminal command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 60 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Pinging Table 10 terminal command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables ESCTIpuO speed Sets the transmit and receive baud rates for the terminal You can 240014800196001 set the speed at one of the five options shown default is 9600 19200138400 length Sets the length of the terminal display in characters default is 24 width Sets the width of the terminal displaying characters default 79 To ensure that the BPS 2000 has connectivity to the network ping
45. the hello time to default value 2 seconds max age Sets the maximum age time to default value 20 seconds priority Sets the priority to default value 0x8000 tagged bpdu Sets the tagging to default value Default value for spanning tree group 1 default group is untagged the default for the other groups is tagged spanning tree add vlan command spanning tree add vlan command to move and VLAN from one spanning tree group to another group You no longer must remove the VLAN from the first group Note Beginning with software version 2 0 you use the gt Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 144 Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring The spanning tree add vlan command allows you to add a VLAN to a specified spanning tree group The syntax for the spanning tree add vlan command is spanning tree stp lt 1 8 gt add vlan lt 1 4094 gt The spanning tree add vlan command by portis in the config command mode Table 79 describes the parameters and variables for the spanning tree add vlan command Table 79 spanning tree add vlan command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P stp 1 8 Specifies the spanning tree group you want to add the VLAN to enter the STG ID Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the default spanning tree group 1 add vlan lt 1 4094 gt Enter the VLAN you want to add to the spanning
46. the port numbers to set the speed to factory default Enter the port numbers you want to set Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command duplex command The duplex command specifies the duplex operation for a port The syntax for the duplex command is duplex port portlist full half auto The duplex command is in the config if command mode Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 106 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Note You cannot enable autonegotiation on fiber optic ports You cannot disable autonegotiation on the BPS2000 1 GT and BPS2000 2 GT MDA ports Table 49 describes the parameters and variables for the duplex command Table 49 duplex command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description port lt portlist gt Specifies the port number to configure the duplex mode Enter the port number you want to configure or all to configure all ports simultaneously Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command fulllhalflauto Sets duplex to e full full duplex mode e half half duplex mode e auto autonegotiation Note When you set the duplex mode for autonegotiation ensure that the other side of the link is also set for autonegotiation default duplex command The default duplex c
47. tree group Note VLAN 1 is always in spanning tree group 1 gt spanning tree remove vlan command The spanning tree remove vlan command allows you to remove a VLAN from a specified spanning tree group The syntax for the spanning tree remove vlan command is spanning tree stp lt 1 8 gt remove vlan lt 1 4094 gt 212160 B Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring 145 The spanning tree remove vlan command by portis in the config command mode Table 80 describes the parameters and variables for the spanning tree remove vlan command Table 80 spanning tree remove vlan command parameters and variables Parameters and D scribtion variables P stp lt 1 8 gt Specifies the spanning tree group you want to remove the VLAN from enter the STG ID Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the default spanning tree group 1 remove vlan Enter the VLAN you want to remove from the spanning tree lt 1 4094 gt group Note You cannot remove VLAN 1 from spanning tree group 1 gt spanning tree command by port Note For guidelines for configuring STGs VLANs and MLTS refer to Chapter 1 of the Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 146 Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring The spanning tree command by port sets Spanning Tree Protocol ST
48. unit 1 8 page 70 default ip bootp server page 78 default mac address table aging time page 53 default name port lt port ist gt page 103 default rate limit port lt portlist gt page 114 default set logging page 97 default snmp trap link status port lt portlist gt page 94 default spanning tree stp lt 1 8 gt forward time hello time max age priority tagged bpdu page 143 default spanning tree port lt portlist gt stp lt 1 8 gt learning cost priority page 146 default speed port lt portlist gt page 105 default telnet access page 74 default terminal speedllengthlwidth page 58 default vlan igmp lt 1 4094 gt page 172 default vlan mgmt lt 1 4094 gt page 160 disable page 45 download address lt ip gt image lt image name gt bs450 image lt image name gt ldiag page 82 lt filename gt duplex port lt portlist gt fulllhalflauto page 105 eapol enableldisable port lt portlist gt init status authorizedlunauthorizedlauto page 129 traffic control in outlin re authentication enableldisable re authentication interval lt num gt re authenticate quiet interval num transmit interval lt num gt supplicant timeout num server timeout lt num gt max request lt num gt enable page 43 end page 45 exit page 45 flowcontrol port lt portlist gt asymmetriclsymmetridlautoldisable page 109 help page 42 interface FastEthernet lt portlist gt page 44 ip address stacklsw
49. utilization N From System Boot Up 36 Last 10 Seconds 38 Last 1 Minute 37 Last 10 Minutes 36 Last 60 Minutes 36 Last 24 Hours show memory utilization command The show memory utilization command displays the percentage of available memory as well as the lowest memory available at any time since the last boot up The syntax for the show memory utilization command is show memory utilization The show memory utilization command is in the privExec command mode The show memory utilization command has no parameters or variables Figure 6 displays sample output from the show memory utilization command 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 49 Figure 7 show memory utilization command output BPS2000 show memory utilization Available 71 Low Mark 68 show stack info command The show stack info command displays the current stack information which includes unit numbers MDA and cascade attachments and software version for all units The syntax for the show stack info command is show stack info The show stack info command is in the privExec command mode The show stack info command has no parameters or variables Figure 8 displays sample output from the show stack info command Figure 8 show stack info command output BPS20004show stack info Unit Switch Model MDA Model Cascade MDA SW Version 1 BPS 2000 None None v2 0 0 01 renumber unit command The renumber unit command chang
50. 0 B Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP 171 Table 101 show igmp command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P lt 1 4094 gt Specifies the VLAN to display IGMP snooping configuration Figure 36 displays sample output from the show vlan igmp command Figure 36 show vlan igmp command output 2 BPS2000 show vlan igmp 1 Snooping Enabled Proxy Enabled Robust Value 2 Query Time 125 seconds IGMPv1 Static Router Ports IGMPv2 Static Router Ports a vlan igmp command The v1an igmp command configures IGMP snooping parameters The syntax for the vlan igmp command is vlan igmp lt 1 4094 gt snooping enable disable proxy enable disable robust value lt value gt query interval lt time gt vl members lt portlist gt v2 members lt portlist gt The vlan igmp command is in the config mode Table 102 describes the parameters and variables for the vlan igmp command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 172 Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP Table 102 vlan igmp command parameters and variables Parameters and fenableldisable variables Description lt 1 4094 gt Enter the VLAN to configure for IGMP snooping Enables or disables the VLAN for IGMP snooping proxy enableldisable Enables or disables the VLAN for IGMP proxy robust value lt value gt Enter the robust value you want
51. 1 5 5 allBPSIfcs 1 6 6 allBPSIfcs 1 7 7 Testi 1 8 8 allBPSIfcs ak 9 9 allBPSIfcs 0 10 allBPSIfcs 1 11 Webbrowsing 2 12 allBPSIfcs 9 13 allBPSIfcs 4 14 allBPSIfcs 5 15 Testi 6 16 allBPSIfcs 7 17 Webbrowsing 8 18 allBPSIfcs 9 19 allBPSIfcs 1 20 20 allBPSIfcs 1 21 21 allBPSIfcs 1 22 22 allBPSIfcs T 23 23 allBPSIfcs 1 24 24 allBPSIfcs Figure 40 displays sample output from the show qos egressmap command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 178 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Figure 40 show qos egressmap command output f DSCP 802 1p Priority Drop Precedence M 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 T 0 8 2 9 0 10 2 11 0 12 2 13 0 14 2 15 0 16 3 17 0 18 3 19 0 LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS LOSS Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive Sensitive LOSS Sensitive P Figure 41 displays sample output from the show qos ingressmap command Figure 41 show qos ingressmap command output i BPS20004show qos ingressmap o 802 1p Priority DSCP 10 18 26 34 46 48 oUm 0 0hNnmn PGo ON P Figure 42 displays sample output from the show qos ip filters command 212160 B
52. 10 default flowcontrol command parameters and variables 111 rate limit command parameters and variables 113 no rate limit command parameters and variables 113 default rate limit command parameters and variables 114 ipmgr command for system management parameters and variables 118 no ipmgr command for management system parameters and variables 118 ipmgr command for source IP addresses parameters and variables 119 no ipmgr command for source IP addresses parameters and variables 120 show mac security command parameters and variables 121 mac security command parameters and values iius 123 mac security mac address table address command parameters and WAIWES isexeueskremRerqexizesu4deR E kd ped RR ERE RR RARE 124 212160 B Tables 19 Table 64 mac security security list command parameters and values 125 Table 65 no mac security mac address table command parameters and values 126 Table 66 no mac security security list command parameters and values 126 Table 67 mac security command for a single port parameters and variables 127 Table 68 mac security mac da filter command parameters and values 128 Table 69 eapol command parameters and variables 05 129 Table 70 eapol command for modifying parameters and variables 130 Table 71 radius server command parameters and variables
53. 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full Setting SNMP parameters You can set various SNMP parameters and traps as well as disable SNMP traps This section covers e snmp server command next e no snmp server command on page 92 e snmp trap link status command on page 93 e no snmp trap link status command on page 93 e default snmp trap link status command on page 94 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 91 snmp server command The snmp server command configures various SNMP parameters The syntax for the snmp server command is snmp server enable disable authentication trap community community string ro rw contact lt text gt host host ip lt community string gt location text name lt text gt The snmp server command is in the config command mode Table 32 describes the parameters and variables for the snmp server command Table 32 snmp server command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description authentication trap Enables generation of SNMP authentication failure traps community lt community string gt Changes the read only ro or read write rw community strings for SNMP v1 and SNMPv2c access Enter a community string that works as a password and permits access to the SNMP protocol
54. 2 vlan delete command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P lt 1 4094 gt Enter the number of the VLAN to delete no vlan command The no vlan command allows you to delete a VLAN The syntax for the no vlan command is no vlan lt 1 4094 gt The no vlan command is in the config command mode Table 91 describes the parameters and variables for the no vlan command Table 93 no vlan command parameters and variables Parameters and u Description variables lt 1 4094 gt Enter the number of the VLAN to delete vlan name command The vlan name command allows you to change the name of an existing VLAN The syntax for the vlan name command is vlan name lt 1 4094 gt lt line gt The vlan name command is in the config command mode Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 164 Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP Table 91 describes the parameters and variables for the vlan name command Table 94 vlan name command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P lt 1 4094 gt Enter the number of the VLAN you want to change the name of lt line gt Enter the new name you want for the VLAN auto pvid command The auto pvid command allows you to enable the automatic PVID feature The syntax for the auto pvid command is auto pvid The auto pvid command is in the config command mode The
55. 2865 RENEW P RR RE ARRA ROM AR ens 88 Seting SNMP parameters amp c xeisiadie dae eda REIR REN EE RAREY RA RRERA 90 SHIM PServer command 2o casu xe Re e obe Sad See e cages a a 91 io srimp servor COMMAN 226 cc ccen ses sumere ime Rom kk Came RE Rr 92 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 10 Contents snmp trap link status command 0 00 eee 93 no snmp trap link status command 2 2 4 0 cec ween e AR Seem ewe hme dees 93 default snmp trap link status command 000 0 eee eee eee 94 Setting the system eventlog 0c cece tees 95 BED ROUHIB d aic A VR REN uA Gi PEE PS E PSI ee baateneae man Ses 85 Sal logona s2uauezqeccc Rev teh Rex cRheck x aer x RAE RA GRECE ERROR ON XU RC RR RA 96 HD SEL IIO ices ced muon ER Sc Meer pk CLA op NE Sonne iras Bae ens 97 sc Hacc t E TEETTTITITI ID 1 11 012 77251511 7 TIT 97 clear Iggy command uas ere eR OC ROGCRY oS eo ERR eS ERE P RE GR i 97 Displaying queri c UT 98 show port statistics command lullselelseleeeeeleeeeeeeen 98 clearstats command uus quas eG hab EXSEAEDINSU CAREERS PEER A 100 Enabling or disabling a POM cusa sacs aac sh Rc a Ad wpRD SG HR GC GER ROG BO XORRUES 100 Shutdown command los exer m hdc tens x neo XR OA REX RR 100 o shutdown command au aces audae acie Ankh ana ie BOR ee CBE s dh CA das ae E 101 Lounr besu Apr cr LT 102 name CORB a ied waacees Red ARES PORES CRE UE De ded desud is va 102 nouae OMIM cao suen
56. 2a cose he o crete t eed Hoe RR RK SESE 209 Reordenng PRUE LE yc acad o de Brn ccs Sol bur newer ERRARE K ENEA ENE 211 qosagent packet reordering command 2000 cece eee eee 211 Appendix A Command List sc cccoccccercontees ct cere dedeteeciee neds E EE EE 213 qe err 225 212160 B 15 Figures Figure 1 CLI command mode hierarchy iussus uxc rra Ro a e RR 30 Figure BPSSUDUDnnB ilsexh adueribebeda be RET RERe ESG X4 RREeYGGd RE 36 Figure 3 Main Menu for BPS 2000 console interface 00055 37 Figure4 help command output in privExec mode lessessss 42 Figure5 show sys info command output 0 00 eee 47 Figure6 show cpu utilization command output 00 0 eee eee 48 Figure 7 show memory utilization command output 0 20 0 eee 49 Figure 8 show stack info command output 0 0 ee ee 49 Figure 9 show mac address table command output llli sess 52 Figure 10 show stack oper mode command output 00 eee eee 54 Figure 11 show terminal command output llslelselslee ellen 58 Figure 12 ping command responses sseeseselee elles 61 Figure 13 show config network command sseeee nnn 63 Figure 14 show command OeIpUE dus sseadx xe RRSa CESARE S A UK XR oS 68 Figure 15 Telnet icon on Device Manager toolbar 00 eee ee 71 Figure 16 show telnet access command output 0200 ee eee eee
57. 64 VLANs for the entire stack When you change from a Pure BPS 2000 Stack mode to a Hybrid Stack mode e If you have up to 64 VLANs on the Pure BPS 2000 Stack they will be retained when you change to a Hybrid Stack e If you have more than 64 VLANs on the Pure BPS 2000 Stack you will lose them all The Hybrid Stack will return to the default VLAN configuration Also a mixed or hybrid stack does not support multiple Spanning Tree Groups STG You have a single instance of STG when working with a mixed stack e If you have up to 64 VLANs on the Pure BPS 2000 Stack they will be retained when you change to a Hybrid Stack e If you have more than 64 VLANs on the Pure BPS 2000 Stack you will lose them all The Hybrid Stack will return to the default VLAN configuration Also a mixed or hybrid stack does not support multiple Spanning Tree Groups STG You have a single instance of STG when working with a mixed stack New features The following new features that you can access through Web based management have been introduced to the BPS 2000 software since version 1 2 Introduced with software version 2 0 Support for BPS 2000 1GT BPS 2000 2GT and BPS 2000 2GE MDAs Portlist command more inclusive refer to Port numbering on page 32 Rate shaping for QoS networks refer to Chapter 6 Expanded COPS commands refer to Chapter 6 Port naming refer to Chapter 2 MAC destination address DA filtering refer to Chapter 3 I
58. 8 disable The spanning tree stp disable command is in the config command mode Table 76 describes the parameters and variables for the spanning tree stp disable command Table 76 spanning tree stp disable command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P lt 1 8 gt Enter the number of the spanning tree group you want to disable STG ID You cannot disable the default spanning tree group which is number 1d Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 142 Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring spanning tree command by STG The spanning tree command by STG sets STP values by STG The syntax for the spanning tree command by STG is spanning tree stp lt 1 8 gt forward time lt 4 30 gt hello time lt 1 10 gt max age lt 6 40 gt priority lt 0 65535 gt tagged bpdu enable disable tagged bpdu vid 1 4094 The spanning tree command by STG is in the config command mode Table 77 describes the parameters and variables for the spanning tree command by STG Table 77 spanning tree command by STG parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P stp lt 1 8 gt Specifies the spanning tree group you want enter the STG ID forward time lt 4 30 gt Enter the forward time of the STG in seconds range is 4 30 Default value is 15 hello time lt 1 10 gt Enter the hello time of the STG in sec
59. 92 966 968 North America 800 4NORTEL or 800 466 7835 Asia Pacific 61 2 9927 8800 China 800 810 5000 Additional information about the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Centers is available from the www nortelnetworks com help contact global URL An Express Routing Code ERC is available for many Nortel Networks products and services When you use an ERC your call is routed to a technical support person who specializes in supporting that product or service To locate an ERC for your product or service go to the http www 130 nortelnetworks com cgi bin eserv common essContactUs jsp URL 212160 B Preface 25 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 26 Preface 212160 B 25 Chapter 1 CLI Basics You can manage the BPS 2000 with a number of tools You can use either graphical user interface GUI the Java Device Manager DM or the Web based management system You can use the console interface CI menus or you can use the command line interface CLI For more information on using the DM refer to Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Management Software Version 2 0 For more information on using the Web based management system refer to Using Web based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 For more information on using the CI menus refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 The BPS 2000 command li
60. Adst Mirror packets with destination MAC address A AsrcOrAdst Mirror packets with source or destination MAC address A AsrcBdst Mirror packets with source MAC address A and destination MAC address B AsrcBdstOrBsrcAdst Mirror packets with source MAC address A and destination MAC address B or packets with source MAC address B and destination MAC address A no port mirroring command Theno port mirroring command disables port mirroring The syntax of the no port mirroring command is no port mirroring Theno port mirroring command is in the config command mode The no port mirroring command has no parameters or variables Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 154 Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring 212160 B 155 Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP This chapter describes how to configure virtual LANs and IGMP snooping parameters This chapter covers the following topics e Increased VLAN support next e Configuring and displaying VLANs on page 156 e Displaying multicast membership on page 168 e Using IGMP snooping on page 170 Refer to the Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 for more information on VLANs IGMP snooping and multicast groups as well as configuration directions using the console interface CI menus Refer to Using Web based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 for information on
61. Displaying mulicast membership iu ua dp CE ORE GrP ak ERR A RUE AO RR 168 show vlan multicast membership command slelselesss 169 Using IGNMEP Snooping ocio ee S Xue Races e e aa qe ern oie bae up 170 show vian IP GOrmimaepnd 4 saa xa p RE REA E AR ARR RERG GNE ERE 170 Vien Ip COMMA aas sepesecerekroikeckbedeexeRbd 3 2 0409 ris 171 default vian WMP eomibalid ausus duo bees te Rm armes XR OR RC Nase de ica 172 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS slssss 173 Displaying QOS paramoeltelS iscocece deese ee dee xm eRe 174 a clips MP ETC 185 gosagent reset default command ius sssusksa d bur RR RR serisi ternas 185 Comm COPS tcc ute eoe RARUS Rd cR EE 3E opt SCR KO o qv el OR acie EORR RN 186 qosagent server control command lslslelseeeeses lees 186 show cops rety COMMAN occ cce ccc esee a me Re sees E X Ro Ren 187 show cops server COMMAND cc 0 lt e sans eren ERG y RA OR CR EX R RRRR 187 show cops Siats CODIIDSE 1i da qe ERR REO RUE WR AO b er dedi 188 Cops retry COMMAND 2ccccekuteees Sees Hebe dees SERRA RE ARX XA RR AE E 191 CONS server command E rere 191 default cops retry COMMENT sascacnsdsdd Kae eee heon wae OORE a GREW ERES 192 default cops server command 2 20500 ce004 ee sabes end eras sar ERG RR OR 192 nO cops ceiver COMMA o TEL 193 Configuring QoS interface groups 2 0 0 5 cee sese em dba RR AER eee 193 ceca assign COmMANG C UT 194 Has M Uraup CODI BU aus pedeawiia ERR EG RXGEESZWAS
62. E TERRENCE GE 194 qos if assign list command 222 lues remm mm mem qq ee 195 Configuring DSCP and 802 1p and queue associations 2005 196 ecm aa ccalchazeadji see TCI TTE 196 gos ingressmap Command uisvsssosiskxemdas devs ERdor ARES eee EE e 197 qos queue set assignment command 6 cece eee eee 198 Configuring QoS filters and filter groups 0 00 cee ee 198 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 14 Contents gos Pilier command ua uia sh dose eRe wi AERE RR REX X d Cx ERU 199 qos ip filter set command sa cnce suae di pee m nudo ERE RN ERR ERE RO 200 qos I2 fllter comi 22 5 c6s dece ipe eee eR RIO HOR idbar tAE genes 201 qos 2 filter set command 0 000 eee eee 203 DORIA QoS BONS uada sick vas dC BRL a DAP CR Sd Vee R aR RUP a cR aD JE NOR eus 204 aqos action Command seseque ad ed beaded idir REO EG e ded dE Kudos 204 Conicunng QoS MRIS uic aoa hide eee cox Rp no a Roma RR do RR T eL MGE E t e 205 gos meter command ssec a ker AREARGCEOGRATG GR EGRE RPG R EAGR ER ES 205 Gonfigunng QoS Shapels esre reres onan deswepesdedagurabesveeeeeeues Ga 206 das shapaet COImMIBl uu s acad eee Dae dc bn DED plc EORR ie ol E scd aeos 207 Gathering QoS Statistics uucososteramsec ee Goes noske Hin bee ee Ree RAE A 208 qosagent police statistics command 00 cece eee 208 Contiguring QoS policies occaiacecivcease donee as debe Ado E Rab NEERI ewes 209 GOS policy COMMANA 2
63. EY Ya PON SRE EEE HAO REE SD 24 Chapter 1 81 c 25 pacing COMPANY uaa acd a Rob iat Er ads IRR PRU RAN CR EQ ERO UE 26 Software version 2 0 compatibility with BayStack 450 switches 27 NOV TA AM PD EM 28 CLI command MOIES uico code orecsu RIXA ex e RR E qx kete ee ACE RR RR RA S 29 Fort NUD esci puer PRI ERES ee REN REY S XE REGULA Kinde eS eu ei ea aes de Port numbering in standalone mode 0 cc cece eee eee 32 Port numbering in stacked mode 00 cee eee eee eee 33 EP FEIN sd RTT cL a eae aS eis Ae ese dalla Be et aie as 34 ApcssssiDO De GL cerrig kA ed d Pues ERG EQS EE E E Ws dpa e dr CR 35 melting he OLI password ssxsxx iater AE XE E AER p E OE EUR SSE CE 38 cli password command occured nb ane dees So SIDES RO E ERE DEW PNG RR CE 38 Gelling NEP coctiactasssdcnntsteetbGnetiaat steer UG eo LG ORA EG AR RA RR 39 Basic avia BOE essart kres store ee in S894 Gok eee eke TEE bw eee eR RE EVA d dS 39 General navigation commands isss shoes her prn RR RON aa RUE AUR eee s 40 Keystroke navigation isses cessus owes ek ERE Y Vxok a HERE EHR Ge c 41 EPa 12 ee em LEN M m CEPR 42 FIC CORR RAPI so cona d dc ed n ERE Rhee op RD Cot RE OO ERO aa 42 Deu COUN a 2 sassy een Ear EROR PR Eae RR Cra Y Ee y E predia 43 GONE COMING dcus ak begin eee ud d b da OI Bed palco OR E ea 43 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 8 Contents enable command a co
64. Enabling flow control on page 109 e Enabling rate limiting on page 111 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 58 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Setting the terminal You can view the terminal settings set them to default settings or customize the terminal settings This sections covers show terminal command next e default terminal command on page 58 e terminal command on page 59 show terminal command The show terminal command displays the current serial port information which includes connection speed as well as the terminal width and length in number of characters The syntax for the show terminal command is show terminal The show terminal command is in the exec command mode The show terminal command has no parameters or variables Figure 11 displays the output from the show terminal command Figure 11 show terminal command output BPS2000 show terminal Terminal speed 9600 Terminal width 79 Terminal length 23 BPS2000 default terminal command The default terminal command configures default settings for the terminal These settings are transmit and receive speeds terminal length and terminal width The syntax for the default terminal command is 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 59 default terminal speed width length The default terminal command is in the exec mode Table 9 describes the parameters and variables for
65. Hybrid Stack mode This means a mixture of BPS 2000 and BayStack 450 or 410 switches in a stack Note You must reboot the system for the stack operation mode you entered in the CLI to take effect Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 56 Chapter 1 CLI Basics 212160 B 57 Chapter 2 General CLI commands In the BPS 2000 the Command Line Interface CLI commands allows you to display and modify the switch configuration while the switch is operating This chapter includes information about general switch maintenance such as setting up access parameters upgrading the software and setting the speed This chapter covers the following topics e Setting the terminal next Pinging on page 60 e Assigning and clearing IP addresses on page 63 e Assigning and clearing IP addresses for specific units on page 68 e Setting Telnet access on page 71 e Setting server for Web based management on page 74 e Setting boot parameters on page 75 e Setting TFTP parameters on page 79 e Upgrading software on page 82 e Displaying interfaces on page 88 e Setting SNMP parameters on page 90 e Setting the system event log on page 95 e Displaying port statistics on page 98 e Enabling or disabling a port on page 100 e Naming ports on page 102 e Setting port speed on page 103 e Enabling Autopology on page 107
66. LAN protocol ApltkEther2Snap Specifies an ApltkEther2Sanp protocol based VLAN protocol decEther2 Specifies a decEther2 protocol based VLAN protocol decOtherEther2 Specifies a decOtherEther2 protocol based VLAN protocol sna802 2 Specifies an sna802 2 protocol based VLAN protocol snaEther2 Specifies an snaEther2 protocol based VLAN protocol Netbios Specifies a NetBIOS protocol based VLAN protocol xnsEther2 Specifies an xnsEther2 protocol based VLAN protocol vinesEther2 Specifies a vinesEther2 protocol based VLAN protocol ipv6Ether2 Specifies an ipv6Ether2 protocol based VLAN protocol Userdef lt 4096 65534 gt Specifies a user defined protocol based VLAN protocol RarpEther2 Specifies an RarpEther2 protocol based VLAN learning IVLISVL Enter the type of learning you want for the VLAN e VL independent VLAN learning e SVL shared VLAN learning Note IVL is available only when you are operating in the Pure BPS 2000 stack mode Note This command fails if the VLAN already exists gt vlan delete command The vlan delete command allows you to delete a VLAN The syntax for the vlan delete command is vlan delete lt 1 4094 gt The vlan delete command is in the config command mode 212160 B Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP 163 Table 91 describes the parameters and variables for the vlan delete command Table 9
67. Line Interface 204 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Configuring QoS actions You can configure QoS actions which directs the BPS 2000 to take specific action on each packet using the CLI qos action command The qos action command creates or deletes a QoS action The syntax for the qos action command is qos action actid name actname drop action enable disable update dscp lt dscp gt update 1p lt ieeelp gt default use egress map set drop prec loss sensitive not loss sensitive default use egress map The qos action command is in the config mode Table 120 describes the parameters and variables for the qos action command Table 120 qos action command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables x lt actid gt Enter an integer to specify the QoS action range is 1 to 65535 name lt actname gt Assigns a name to a QoS action with the designated action ID Enter the name for the action maximum is 16 alphanumeric characters drop action Specifies whether packets should be dropped or not the drop action enableldisable equals enable Default is disable update dscp Specifies whether DSCP value should be updated or left unchanged lt dscp gt unchanged equals ignore Enter the 6 bit DSCP value you want range is 0 to 63 Default is ignore 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 205 Table 120 qos action command
68. No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 8 1 9 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 9 1 10 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 10 1 11 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 11 1 12 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 12 1 13 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 13 1 14 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 14 1 15 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 15 1 16 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 16 1 17 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 17 1 18 No No No 1 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 18 we r show vlan interface vids command The show vlan interface vids command displays port memberships in VLANs The syntax for the show vlan interface vids command is show vlan interface vids lt portlist gt The showvlan interface vids command is in the privExec command mode Table 88 describes the parameters and variables for the show vlan interface vids command 212160 B Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP 159 Table 89 show vlan command interface vids parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt portlist gt Enter the list of ports you want the VLAN information for or enter all to display all ports Figure 33 displays sample output from the show vlan interface vids command Figure 33 show vlan interface vids output om vlan interface vids e Unit Port VLAN VLAN Name Mio a VLAN 1 2 VLAN 1 v3 VLAN 1 MAC o a VLAN 1 MS o VLAN 1 M6 nr VLAN 1 VLAN VLAN Name VLAN VLAN Name vl
69. Note When you change the IP address or subnet mask you may lose connection to Telnet and the Web 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 65 no ip address command The no ip address command clears the IP address and subnet mask This command sets the IP address and subnet mask for a switch or a stack to all zeros 0 The syntax for the no ip address command is no ip address stack switch The no ip address command is in the config command mode Table 14 describes the parameters and variables for the no ip address command Table 14 no ip address command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P stacklswitch Zeroes out the stack IP address and subnet mask for the switch IP address and subnet mask Note When you change the IP address or subnet mask you may lose connection to Telnet and the Web You also disable any new Telnet connection and you must connect to the serial console port to configure a new IP address ip default gateway command The ip default gateway command sets the IP default gateway address for a switch or a stack to use The syntax for the ip default gateway command is ip default gateway XXX XXX XXX XXX The ip default gateway command is in the config command mode Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 66 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Table 15 describes the parameters and variables for the ip
70. P and multiple spanning tree group STG participation for the ports within the specified spanning tree group The syntax for the spanning tree command by port is spanning tree port lt portlist gt stp lt 1 8 gt learning disable normal fast cost lt 1 65535 gt priority lt 0 255 gt The spanning tree command by port is in the config if command mode Table 81 describes the parameters and variables for the spanning tree command by port Table 81 spanning tree command by port parameters and variables Parameters and vatiables Description port lt portlist gt Enables spanning tree for the specified port or ports enter port or ports you want enabled for spanning tree Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified when you issued the interface command stp lt 1 8 gt Specifies the spanning tree group you want enter the STG ID learning Specifies the STP learning mode disablelnormallfast disable disables FastLearn mode e normal changes to normal learning mode e fast enables FastLearn mode cost lt 1 65535 gt Enter the path cost of the spanning tree range is 1 65535 priority lt 0 255 gt Enter the priority value of the spanning tree range is 0 255 default spanning tree command by port The default spanning tree command by port sets the spanning tree values for the ports within the specified spanning tree group to the factory default
71. P for each unit in the stack refer to Chapter 2 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 29 Configurable VID for tagged BPDU with multiple spanning tree groups refer to Chapter 4 Specifying multiple VLANs for QoS in a single layer 2 filter refer to Chapter 6 CLI command modes Most CLI commands are available only under a certain command mode The BPS 2000 has the following four command modes User EXEC e Privileged EXEC e Global Configuration e Interface Configuration The User EXEC mode is the default mode it is also referred to as exec This command mode is the initial mode of access upon first powering up the BPS 2000 In this command mode the user can access only a subset of the total CLI commands however the commands in this mode are available while the user is in any of the other four modes The commands in this mode are those you would generally need such as ping and logout Commands in the Privileged EXEC mode are available to all other modes but the User EXEC mode The commands in this mode allow you to perform basic switch level management tasks such as downloading the software image setting passwords and booting the BPS 2000 The Privileged EXEC mode is also referred to as privExec mode The last two command modes allow you to change the configuration of the BPS 2000 Changes made in these command modes are immediately applied to the switch configuration and saved to NVRAM The Global Configuratio
72. PR ap FREE 151 show port mirroring command aq ces e REPE uo RR X C ded ee bes 151 porno command 2 ocsee sardo eee Sigs hob o Pee dohooed iu db E 151 io portemiroring commimalil acuesecee esee 9 mee prse comme xn ob wena 153 Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP iuisuashRtkREbRRERRRAAARARERARRERRAARRRRARAA 155 ineroased VLAN SOUDBOE duo cas cles OSes Rm ERE eRe UR RR EROR be 155 Configuring and displaying VLANS iisss ike sah RR RE ga eee E saa wens 156 show vlan interface info command 0c eee ee eee 157 show vlan interface vids command 2 526 uuu sonus Rh x xRCER ews eee se 158 vian mmt COMMEND oues us exe x dh hx ti tsare et iaire de 159 default Vian Mami COMMAND 3 62645 Pease ches aeee x REDE ER E RRRUEREES 160 vlan create GOMMENG udsesuxswsquasbeuedasexazcqqacq RR REG amr 4 RE 160 vian delete command 2 20 2ccesr Kea mh mom ex eme Vox xc Re en 162 AO Vier ROA T MED 163 Mia MAME EUER EE CR dob dake DES ORE WES deans 163 auo prid command duos EIRISGG ber ERE S ORC BRE GRE e ERAS Rer de S 164 o ADV command 6 ibeueauce dc akute e dais Rubber i eoe e ee dade specs 164 vian ports command g2ccecs reer es eR eress RS cere ER RE qe Pia edes 165 212160 B Contents 13 vlan members command 324394 bee FARO Seo we XE 3X3 Se eee ae ERES 166 show vlan mac address command 2 4 0 cb kad oe eee eee rr x 166 vian mac address command issii 05k seem rh erate ede wee mee e 167 no vlan mac address command sseeeeele esee 168
73. Part No 212160 B November 2001 4401 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface Release 2 0 NORTEL NETWORKS Copyright 2001 Nortel Networks All rights reserved November 2001 The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks NA Inc The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that license The software license agreement is included in this document Trademarks Autotopology BayStack BaySecure Business Policy Switch 2000 Nortel Networks the Nortel Networks logo Optivity Optivity Policy Services Preside and Quick2Config are trademarks of Nortel Networks Microsoft MS MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Java is a trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc Acrobat and Adobe are trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Restricted rights legend Use duplication or dis
74. SHAT HAES TRAN PER EUNT Canada requirements only Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus Business Policy Switch 2000 does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications Cent appareil num rique Business Policy Switch 2000 respecte les limites de bruits radio lectriques visant les appareils num riques de classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique du minist re des Communications du Canada Nortel Networks Inc software license agreement This Software License Agreement License Agreement is between you the end user Customer and Nortel Networks Corporation and its subsidiaries and affiliates Nortel Networks PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY YOU MUST ACCEPT THESE LICENSE TERMS IN ORDER TO DOWNLOAD AND OR USE THE SOFTWARE USE OF THE SOFTWARE CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT If you do not accept these terms and conditions return the Software unused and in the original shipping container within 30 days of purchase to obtain a credit for the full purchase price Software is owned or licensed by Nortel Networks its parent or one of its subsidiaries or affiliates and is copyrighted and licensed not sold Sof
75. able 16 describes the parameters and variables for the show ip command Table 16 show ip command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description bootp Displays BootP related IP information default gateway Displays the IP address of the default gateway address Displays the current IP address stacklswitch Specifies current IP address of the stack or the switch Figure 14 displays a sample output of the show ip command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 68 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Figure 14 show ip command output 8992000 show ip UN BootP Mode BootP Disabled Configured In Use Last BootP Stack IP Address 10 10 40 29 10 10 40 29 0 0 0 0 Switch IP Address 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Default Gateway 10 10 40 1 10 10 40 1 0 0 0 0 BPS2000 gt M P Assigning and clearing IP addresses for specific units Beginning with software version 2 0 you can assign IP addresses for specific units within a stack This section covers these topics e ip address unit command next e no ip address unit command on page 69 e default ip address unit command on page 70 ip address unit command The ip address unit command sets the IP address and subnet mask for a specific unit in the stack The syntax for the ip address unit command is ip address unit 1 8 A
76. age 205 e Configuring QoS shapers on page 206 e Gathering QoS statistics on page 208 e Configuring QoS policies on page 209 e Reordering packets on page 211 Refer to the Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 for more information on policy enable networks Differentiated Services and QoS Refer to Using Web based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 for information on configuring these features using the Web based management system and refer to Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Management Software Version 2 0 for configuration information for the DM Note When you use the ignore value in QoS the system matches all values for that parameter Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 174 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Displaying QoS parameters You can display QoS parameters using the CLI show qos command The show qos command displays the current QoS policy configuration The syntax for the show qos command is show qos interface groups interface assignments if assign list egressmap ingressmap ip filters ip filter sets 12 filters 12 filter sets actions meters shapers policies queue sets queue set assignments agent statistics The show qos command is in the privExec command mode Table 104 describes the parameters and variables for the show qos command Table 104 show q
77. all save all access events in the log source ip 1 10 Specifies the source IP address from which connections are lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt Mask allowed Enter the IP address either as an integer or in lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt dotted decimal notation Specifies the subnet mask from which connections are allowed enter IP mask in dotted decimal notation Note These are the same source IP addresses as in the IP Manager list For more information on the IP Manager list refer to Chapter 3 no telnet access command Theno telnet access command allows you to disable the Telnet connection The syntax for the no telnet access command is no telnet access source ip lt 1 10 gt Theno telnet access command is in the config mode Table 21 describes the parameters and variables for the no telnet access command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 74 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Table21 n o telnet access command parameters and variables Parameters variables and Description source ip lt 1 10 gt Disables the Telnet access When you do notuse the optional parameter the source ip list is cleared meaning the 1st index is set to 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 and the 2nd to 10th indexes are set to 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 When you do specify a source ip value the specified pair is set to 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 Note These are the same source IP addre
78. alone mode or in stack mode The BPS 2000 has 24 10 100 Mb s ports on the front as well as an uplink slot that allows you to attach a media dependent adapter MDA The MDAs available for the uplink can have up to 4 ports Thus you have a maximum of 28 ports on one BPS 2000 In stack mode the BPS 2000 operates either in Pure BPS 2000 Stack mode or in Hybrid Stack mode The Hybrid Stack mode is when you are working with a combination of the BayStack 450 or 410 switches and BPS 2000 switches in one stack When you are working with a standalone BPS 2000 ensure that the operational mode is set for Pure BPS 2000 Stack Refer to show stack oper mode command on page 54 and stack oper mode command on page 54 for information on operational mode commands Note Beginning with software version 2 0 the variable portlist replaces the use the variable portnum or port num and all for ports The CLI is backward compatible so all commands in the previous release continue to function properly The CLI uses the variable portlist when a command specifies one or more ports for the command The format of the variable portlist is different if you are working with a standalone BPS 2000 or with a stack either Pure BPS 2000 Stack or Hybrid Stack Port numbering in standalone mode Ensure that the operational mode is set for the Pure BPS 2000 Stack mode when you are working with a standalone BPS 2000 In standalone mode use the lt por
79. ameters and variables Description enableldisable With no parameters disables SNMP access authentication trap Disables authentication failure traps community Disables the community string rolrw Disables either read only or read write access contact text Clears the SNMP sysContact value host lt host ip gt community string Removes an SNMP trap destination or all destinations location Clears the SNMP sysLocation value name Clears the SNMP sysName value Note Disabling SNMP access will also lock you out of the DM management system 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 93 snmp trap link status command The snmp trap link status command enables the linkUp linkDown traps for the port The syntax of the command is snmp trap link status port lt portlist gt The snmp trap link status command is in the config if command mode Table 34 describes the parameters and variables for the snmp trap link status command Table 34 snmp trap link status command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to enable the linkUp linkDown traps on Enter the port numbers or all Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command no snmp trap link status command The no snmp trap link status command disables the linkUp linkDown traps for the port The s
80. an mgmt command The v1an mgmt command allows you to set a VLAN as the management VLAN The syntax for the vlan mgmt command is vlan mgmt lt 1 4094 gt The vlan mgmt command is in the config command mode Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 160 Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP Table 91 describes the parameters and variables for the vlan mgmt command Table 90 vlan mgmt command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P lt 1 4094 gt Enter the number of the VLAN you want to serve as the management VLAN default vilan mgmt command The default vlan mgmt command resets the management VLAN to VLANI The syntax for the default vlan mgmt command is default vlan mgmt The default vlan mgmt command is in the config command mode The default vlan mgmt command has no variables or parameters vlan create command Note For guidelines for configuring STGs VLANs and MLTs refer to Chapter 1 of the Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 The vlan create command allows you to create a VLAN You create a VLAN by setting the state of a previously non existent VLAN Note With software version 1 2 you can configure as many as 255 protocol based VLANs with up to 14 different protocols 212160 B Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP 161 The syntax for the vlan create command is vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name lt line g
81. anagement systems 117 MDAs 28 109 memory 48 meters 205 mixed stacks 26 MLT 88 148 mlt command 149 monitoring 151 multicast traffic 111 168 MultiLink Trunking 148 multiple spanning tree groups 136 N name command 102 naming ports 102 netmask 34 64 68 network configuration 61 new features 28 no auto pvid command 164 no autotopology command 108 nocommand 40 no cops server command 193 no flowcontrol command 110 no ip address command 65 no ip address unit command 69 no ip bootp server command 78 no ip default gateway 66 noipmgrcommand 118 119 no mac security command 125 no mac security mac address table command 125 no mac security security list command 126 no mlt command 150 no name command 102 no port mirroring command 153 no radius server command 133 no rate limit command 113 no set logging command 97 no shutdown command 101 no smnp server command 92 no snmp trap link status command 93 no spanning tree command 147 no telnet access command 73 no tftp server command 80 no vlancommand 163 no vlan mac address command 168 no web server command 75 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 228 Index P passwords 38 ping command 60 policies 209 policy server 186 port number and port list 32 port statistics 98 port enabling or disabling 100 portlist 32 port mirroring 151 port mirroring command 151 portnum 32 ports 103 193 naming 28 88 102 pr
82. and Description variables P port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to enable Enter the port numbers you want to disable Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 102 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Naming ports You can name a port using the CLI This section covers the following commands e name command next e no name command on page 102 e default name command on page 103 name command The name command allows you to name ports or to change the name The syntax for the name command is name port portlist LINE The name command is in the config if command mode Table 44 describes the parameters and variables for the name command Table 44 name command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to name Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command LINE Enter up to 26 alphanumeric characters no name command The no name command clears the port names it resets the field to an empty string The syntax for the no name command is no name port lt portlist gt The no name command is in the config if command mode 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 103
83. and The default rate limit command restores the rate limiting value for the specified port to the default setting The syntax for the default rate limit command is default rate limit port lt portlist gt The default rate limit command is in the config if command mode Table 56 describes the parameters and variables for the default rate limit command Table 56 default rate limit command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to reset rate limiting to factory default Enter the port numbers you want to set rate limiting to default on Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command 212160 B 115 Chapter 3 Security This chapter describes the security commands available with the CLI There are four types of security available on the BPS 2000 e Using the IP manager list next e Using MAC address security on page 120 e Using EAPOL based security on page 128 e Using RADIUS authentication on page 131 Refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 for more information on these security features as well as using the console interface CI menus Refer to Using Web based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 for information on configuring these features using the Web based management system a
84. and portlist must specify only a single port gt The port mirroring command is in the config command mode Table 87 describes the parameters and variables for the port mirroring command Table 87 port mirroring command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description disable Disables port mirroring monitor port Specifies the monitor port mirror port X Specifies the mirroring port X mirror port Y Specifies the mirroring port Y mirror MAC A Specifies the mirroring MAC address A mirror MAC B Specifies the mirroring MAC address B 212160 B Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring 153 Table 87 port mirroring command parameters and variables continued Parameters and A Description variables portlist Enter the port numbers Xrx Mirror packets received on port X Xtx Mirror packets transmitted on port X XrxOrXtx Mirror packets received or transmitted on port X XrxYtx Mirror packets received on port X and transmitted on port Y Note Do not use this mode for mirroring broadcast and multicast traffic XrxYtxOrXtxYrx Mirror packets received on port X and transmitted on port Y or packets received on port Y and transmitted on port X Note Do not use this mode for mirroring broadcast and multicast traffic macaddr Enter the MAC address in format H H H Asrc Mirror packets with source MAC address A
85. and connector to match the male DTE connector DB 9 on the BPS 2000 console port with the DCE DTE switch on the switch management module set to DTE e VTIOO Arrows checked in the Terminal Preferences window under Terminal Options and Block Cursor unchecked V T 100 ANSI checked under Emulation To access the CLI 1 When you access the BPS 2000 the banner appears Figure 2 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 36 Chapter 1 CLI Basics Figure 2 BPS 2000 banner a KKK KKK KKK KEK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK ck kck k Nortel Networks Copyright c 1996 2000 2001 All Rights Reserved Business Policy Switch 2000 Ver HW AB3 FW 1 1 0 1 SW v2 0 0 00 ISVN 2 KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KEK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK ck ckck kc k ck k Enter Ctrl Y to begin Nc P 2 Press Ctrl Y and the Main Menu appears on the console screen Figure 3 with the top line highlighted 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 37 Figure 3 Main Menu for BPS 2000 console interface Business Policy Switch 2000 Main Menu UN IP Configuration Setup SNMP Configuration System Characteristics Switch Configuration Display Hardware Units Spanning Tree Configuration Applications Remote Access Setup TELNET Configuration Software Download Configuration File Display System Log Reset Reset to Default S
86. ant to display the forwarding database of Default is to display the management VLAN s database aging time Displays the time in seconds after which an unused entry is removed from the forwarding database address lt H H H gt Displays a specific MAC address if it exists in the database Enter the MAC address you want displayed Figure 9 displays sample output from the show mac address tabl command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 52 Chapter 1 CLI Basics Figure 9 show mac address table command output FK BPS20004Qshow mac address table UN MAC Address Port MAC Address Port 00 60 fd f8 68 48 2 2 00 80 2d 8c 2e 3f 00 80 2d 8f 66 de 2 2 00 80 2d ca 93 57 2 2 00 90 27 3a b4 be 2 2 00 90 27 9c 6e 78 2 2 00 a0 c9 04 ed 52 2 2 00 a0 cc 39 bf 39 2 2 00 a0 cc 5a eb 17 2 2 00 a0 cc 5b b2 9c 2 2 00 a0 cc 65 57 a8 2 2 00 a0 cc d0 bd f0 2 2 00 a0 cc di 4c f8 2 2 00 a0 cc d1 75 48 2 2 00 a0 cc di 7a 24 2 2 00 b0 d0 3d ea 7a 2 2 00 b0 d0 b7 8e 9 2 2 00 c0 4f Oe d4 21 2 2 00 c0 4f 0e d8 ce 2 2 00 c0 4f 40 5a 4d 2 2 00 c0 4f 6a b8 8f 2 2 00 c0 4f 6a b8 al 2 2 00 c0 4f 8e 1f 18 2 2 00 c0 4f 8e 20 45 2 2 00 d0 09 4f bf 18 2 2 00 d0 09 5b 06 81 2 2 00 e0 7b 10 1c 0a 2 2 00 e0 7b 10 1c 0b 2 2 BPS2000 mac address table aging time command The mac address table aging time command sets the time that the switch retains unseen MAC addresses The syntax for the mac address
87. ariables Parameters and values Description port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to configure for rate limiting Enter the port numbers you want to configure Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command multicast pct Ibroadcast pct lboth pct Applies rate limiting to the type of traffic Enter an integer between 1 and 10 to set the rate limiting percentage e multicast applies rate limiting to multicast packets e broadcast applies rate limiting to broadcast packets e both applies rate limiting to both multicast and broadcast packets no rate limit command The no rate limit command disables rate limiting on the port The syntax for the no rate limit command is no rate limit port lt portlist gt The no rate limit command is in the config if command mode Table 55 describes the parameters and variables for the no rate limit command Table 55 no rate limit command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to disable for rate limiting Enter the port numbers you want to disable Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 114 Chapter 2 General CLI commands default rate limit comm
88. at stack operational mode is set to Pure BPS 2000 and not Hybrid The standalone or stack of BPS 2000 switches must be operating in Pure BPS 2000 Stack mode Refer to Chapter 1 for information on displaying and setting the stack operational mode Configuring and displaying VLANs You configure and display VLANs using a variety of command modes depending on whether you are working with ports protocol based VLANs or MAC source address based VLANs You can also enable or disable the automatic PVID feature This section covers the following topics show vlan interface info command next e show vlan interface vids command on page 158 e vlan mgmt command on page 159 e default vlan mgmt command on page 160 e vlan create command on page 160 e vlan delete command on page 162 e no vlan command on page 163v e vlan name command on page 163 e auto pvid command on page 164 e no auto pvid command on page 164 e vlan ports command on page 165 e vlan members command on page 166 e show vlan mac address command on page 166 212160 B Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP 157 e vlan mac address command on page 167 e no vlan mac address command on page 168 Refer to Appendix A for an alphabetical list of the VLAN commands Note For guidelines for configuring VLANs spanning tree groups and MLIS refer to Chapter 1 of the Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Vers
89. ation Class Type allBPSIfcs Untrusted Input 802 Input IP Read Only Figure 38 displays sample output from the show qos interface assignments command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 176 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Figure 38 show qos interface assignments command output r BPS2000 show qos interface assignments Unit Port IfIndex Role Combination 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 4 4 1 5 5 1 6 6 1 7 7 1 8 8 1 9 9 0 10 1 1 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 5 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 19 1 20 20 1 21 21 1 22 22 1 23 23 1 24 24 lBPSIfcs ebbrowsing stl lBPSIfcs lBPSIfcs lBPSIfcs t1 lBPSIfcs lBPSIfcs lBPSIfcs ebbrowsing lBPSIfcs lBPSIfcs lBPSIfcs stl lBPSIfcs ebbrowsing lBPSIfcs lBPSIfcs lBPSIfcs lBPSIfcs lBPSIfcs lBPSIfcs lBPSIfcs 1 D D n D oouoomouoozinuu vmupvszzazmvyusppspo rubrnsosps rzzssm Figure 39 displays sample output from the show qos if assign list command 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 177 Figure 39 show qos if assign lists command output va BPS2000 show gos interface assignments UN Unit Port IfIndex Role Combination J 1 1 allBPSIfcs 1 2 2 Webbrowsing 1 3 3 Testi 1 4 4 allBPSIfcs
90. ats e A single port number an integer for the unit followed by and an integer for the port number Example 1 7 means unit 1 port 7 Example 3 24 means unit 3 port 24 e A range of port numbers an integer for the unit followed by and integers for the port number between 1 and 28 separated by a dash Example 1 1 3 means unit 1 ports 1 2 and 3 Example 3 5 27 means unit 3 port 5 through port 27 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 34 Chapter 1 CLI Basics e A unit with no ports specified an integer for the unit followed by and the word none not case sensitive 3 none means unit 3 with no ports e A unit with all ports specified an integer for the unit followed by and the word all not case sensitive 3 a11 means unit 3 with all ports e A list of port numbers port ranges and or units with all ports or no ports using the unit port format separated by commas Example 1 1 2 3 3 7 means unit 1 port 1 unit 2 port 3 and unit 3 port 7 Example 1 1 3 3 9 11 means unit 1 ports 1 2 3 and unit 3 ports 9 10 and 11 Example 1 1 4 3 5 5 9 11 7 15 means unit 1 port 1 unit 4 ports 3 4 5 unit 5 ports 9 10 11 and unit 7 port 15 Example 1 3 3 ALL 4 NONE means unit 1 port 3 unit 3 all ports and unit 4 no ports e none means no ports in the stack not case sensitive all means all the ports in the stack incl
91. ble address command on page 123 e mac security security list command on page 124 e no mac security command on page 125 e no mac security mac address table command on page 125 e no mac security security list command on page 126 e mac security command for specific ports on page 126 e mac security mac da filter command on page 127 show mac security command The show mac security command displays configuration information for the BaySecure application The syntax for the show mac security command is show mac security config mac address table address macaddr port security lists The show mac security command is in the privExec command mode 212160 B Chapter 3 Security 121 Table 61 describes the parameters and variables for the show mac security command Table 61 show mac security command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables config Displays general BaySecure configuration mac address table Displays contents of BaySecure table of allowed MAC address lt macaddr gt addresses e address specifies a single MAC address to display enter the MAC address port Displays the BaySecure status of all ports security lists Displays port membership of all security lists Figure 25 displays sample output from the show mac security command Figure 25 show mac security command output 2 BPS2000 show mac security config N MAC Ad
92. cation Type Last Connection Attempt Connect Attempts 12 TCP Connect Failures Connection State Keep Alive Time Accounting Time TCP Unsupported Client Types Client Keep Alive Timeouts E 47 130 100 42 3288 Static None 5745 dou 12 Invalid Oooococ lt unknown gt i ane TE o E e EE es AS a G s E e AE ee ee een 47 130 101 81 3288 Static None 6343 Js Connected 120 0 yh Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 190 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Figure 57 show cops stats command output 2 of 2 ae Time Em Messages Received 21 Messages Sent 3 Messages Syntax Errors 0 Last Protocol Error unknown Open Attempts 0 Open Failures 0 Unsupported Client Types 0 Unsupported Versions 0 Length Mismatches 0 Unknown Opcodes 0 Unknown C NUMs 0 Bad C TYPEs 0 Bad Sends 0 Wrong Objects 0 Wrong Opcodes 0 Client Keep Alive Timeouts 0 Authentication Failures 0 Authentication Missings 0 Client Type COPS PR Connection State Keep Alive Time Accounting Time Messages Received Messages Sent Messages Syntax Errors Last Protocol Error Open Attempts Open Failures Unsupported Client Types Unsupported Versions Length Mismatches Unknown Opcodes Unknown C NUMs Bad C TYPEs Bad Sends Wrong Objects Wrong Opcodes Client Keep Alive Timeouts Authentication Failures
93. cedures discussed in the Business Policy Switch 2000 Installation Instructions Text conventions angle brackets gt Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside the brackets Do not type the brackets when entering the command Example If the command syntax is ip default gateway XXX XXX XXX XXX you enter ip default gateway 192 32 10 12 braces Indicate required elements in syntax descriptions where there is more than one option You must choose only one of the options Do not type the braces when entering the command Example If the command syntax is http server enable disable the options for are enable or disable brackets Indicate optional elements in syntax descriptions Do not type the brackets when entering the command Example If the command syntax is show ip bootp you can enter either show ip orshow ip bootp plain Courier Indicates command syntax and system output ERU Example TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 100 15 vertical line Separates choices for command keywords and arguments Enter only one of the choices Do not type the vertical line when entering the command Example If the command syntax is cli password lt serial telnet gt you must enter either cli password serial or cli password telnet but not both H H H Enter a MAC address in this format XXXX XXXX XXXX 212160 B Preface 23 Related publications F
94. ch and BayStack 410 switch must have the same ISVN as the BPS 2000 If the ISVNs are not the same the stack does not operate The ISV Ns and the accompanying software release are e ISVN 1 BayStack 410 or Bay Stack 450 version 3 1 BPS 2000 versions 1 0 and 1 0 1 e ISVN 2 BayStack 410 or BayStack 450 versions 4 0 and 4 1 BPS 2000 versions 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 and 2 0 This section describe the steps for the following software upgrades e Upgrading software when ISVN is 2 next e Upgrading software when ISVN is 1 on page 87 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 87 Upgrading software when ISVN is 2 To upgrade a Hybrid stack to BPS 2000 software version 2 0 when the ISVN numbers of the units are 2 1 Enterdownload address ip image bps2000 img The system resets and opens to the BPS2000 banner Refer to Accessing the CLI on page 35 to return to the CLI 2 Enterdownload address ip diag bps2000diags bin The system resets and opens to the BPS2000 banner Refer to Accessing the CLI on page 35 to return to the CLI However if you are currently using software version 1 0 1 0 1 or 1 1 you must upgrade to software version 1 1 1 before upgrading to version 2 0 Upgrading software when ISVN is 1 To upgrade a Hybrid stack to BPS 2000 software version 2 0 when the ISVN numbers of the units are 1 1 Enterdownload address ip image bps2000 img bs450 image bs450 img
95. cific port disable disables BaySecure on the specified port and removes the port from the list of ports for which MAC address learning is being performed enable enables BaySecure on the specified port and removes the port from the list of ports for which MAC address learning is being performed learning disables BaySecure on the specified port and adds these port to the list of ports for which MAC address learning is being performed mac security mac da filter command The mac security mac da filter command allows you to filter packets from up to 10 specified MAC DAs You also use this command to delete such a filter and then receive packets from the specified MAC DA The syntax for the mac security mac da fil ter command is mac security mac da fil The mac security mac da mode lter add delete H H H filter command is in the config command Table 68 describes the parameters and variables for the mac security mac da filter command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 128 Chapter 3 Security Table 68 mac security mac da filter command parameters and values Parameters and variables Description addldelete lt H H H gt Add or delete the specified MAC address enter the MAC address in the form of H H H Note Ensure that you do not enter the MAC address of the management unit Using EAPOL based security You configur
96. closure by the United States Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 Gi of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Notwithstanding any other license agreement that may pertain to or accompany the delivery of this computer software the rights of the United States Government regarding its use reproduction and disclosure are as set forth in the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227 19 Statement of conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Nortel Networks Inc reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice Nortel Networks Inc does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein Portions of the code in this software product may be Copyright O 1988 Regents of the University of California AII rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of such portions are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation advertising materials and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that such portions of the software were developed by the University of California Berkeley The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products deri
97. command disables the IP manager list for Telnet SNMP or HTTP access The syntax for the no ipmgr command for the management systems is no ipmgr telnet snmp http The no ipmgr command is in the config mode Table 58 describes the parameters and variables for the no ipmgr command Table 58 no ipmgr command for management system parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description telnetisnmplweb Disables IP manager list checking for access to various management systems e telnet disables list check for Telnet access e snmp disables list check for SNMP including the DM e web disables list check for the Web based management system 212160 B Chapter 3 Security 119 ipmgr command for source IP address The ipmgr command for source IP addresses allows you to enter the source IP addresses or address ranges that you allow to access the switch or the stack The syntax for the ipmgr command for source IP addresses is ipmgr source ip 1 10 XXX XXX XXX XXX mask lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt The ipmgr command for the source IP addresses is in the config mode Table 57 describes the parameters and variables for the ipmgr command for the source IP addresses Table 59 ipmgr command for source IP addresses parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description source ip lt 1 10 gt Specifies the source IP address from which access is XXX XXX XXX XXX ma
98. config BPS2000 config configure to enter from Privileged EXEC mode logout to quit CLI end or exit to exit to Privileged EXEC mode Interface Configuration config if BPS2000 config if interface Fast Ethernet lt portnum gt a11 to enter from Global Configuration mode logout to quit CLI end to exit to Privileged EXEC mode exit to exit to Global Configuration mode The prompt displays the switch name BPS2000 and the current CLI command mode e User EXEC BPS2000 gt e Privileged EXEC BPS2000 e Global Configuration 1 e Interface Configuration 1 BPS2000 config BPS2000 config if Refer to Appendix A for a complete alphabetical list of all CLI commands and where they are explained The initial command mode in CLI depends on your access level when you logged into the BPS 2000 CI menus e With no password protection you enter the CLI in userExec mode and use the enable command to move to the privExec command mode e If you logged into the CI menus with read only access you enter the CLI in userExec mode and cannot access any other CLI command modes Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 32 Chapter 1 CLI Basics e If you logged into the CI menus with read write access you enter the CLI in privExec mode and use the commands to move to the other command modes Port numbering The BPS 2000 operates either in stand
99. configuration file you want to download This section covers these commands e configure network command next e show config network command on page 63 configure network command The configure network command allows you to load and execute a script immediately and to configure parameters to automatically download a configuration file when you reboot the switch or stack The syntax for the configure network command is Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 62 Chapter 2 General CLI commands configure network load on boot disable use bootp use config filename lt WORD gt address XXX XXX XXX XXX The configure network command is in the exec mode Note When you enter configure network with no parameters the system prompts you for the script file name and TFTP server address and then downloads the script Table 12 describes the parameters and variables for the configure network command Table 12 configure network command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description load on boot Specifies the settings for automatically loading a configuration file when disableluse bootpluse config the system boots e disable disables the automatic loading of config file e use boot specifies using the BootP file as the automatically loaded config file e use config specifies using the ASCII configuration file as the automatically loaded config fil
100. cription host address Specifies the primary RADIUS server Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server secondary host address Specifies the secondary RADIUS server Enter the IP address of the secondary RADIUS server port num Enter the port number of the RADIUS server key string Specifies a secret text string that is shared between the switch and the RADIUS server Enter the secret string which is an alphanumeric string up to 16 characters 212160 B Chapter 3 Security 133 no radius server command Theno radius server command clears the RADIUS server settings The syntax for the no radius server command is no radius server Theno radius server command is in the config command mode Theno radius server command has no parameters or values Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 134 Chapter 3 Security 212160 B 135 Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring This chapter describes how to configure the Spanning Tree Protocol spanning tree groups Multi Link Trunking MLT and port mirroring This chapter covers the following topics e Using spanning tree next e Using MLT on page 148 e Using port mirroring on page 151 Refer to the Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 for more information on multiple spanning tree groups spanning tree MLT and port mirroring as well a
101. d uou aue he ee ee x det qe scade RR ed eee 116 ipmgr command for management system 00 cee eese 117 no ipmgr command for management system 00 eee 118 ipmgr command for source IP address lslslleseeeesens 119 no ipmgr command for source IP address 0 00 eee eee eee 119 Using MAC address security 00 00 cee ete 120 show mac security command scaciscescaeei s ERR cebu SE RE DA WERE 120 show mac security mac da filter command 0000 eee eee eae 121 mac sec riy COMMON cuce do xdos dum Race Rp bolo M ane XU de aab eden dane e Rd 122 mac security mac address table address command 123 mac security security list command 2 00 e eee eee eee 124 no mac security command cus saos xxm c xor ases A Ro aep s x bee 125 no mac security mac address table command illllslssss 125 no mac security security list command 0 000 e eee eee eee 126 mac security command for specific ports 0 02 eee ee eee 126 mac security mac da filter command 0 000 c eee eee 127 Using EAPOL based security cu need bes sanita nimaiki miek pa ia 128 show gapol command 2oareiccccaessGieseetaseregrarn RU pxdpdubw pi 128 GUI COMMAND E esie Rx REY OR SRS Cac do ede Rae ORC 129 eapol command for modifying parameters 000 eee eee 129 Using RADIUS authentication cori ccesuceeeee wesc deed ede 9 rx E E EAGO sees 131 show radius serv
102. default command The default command is always used as a prefix to a configuration command and it restores the configuration parameters to default values The default values are specified by each command Refer to Appendix A for an alphabetical listing of all default commands Note Not all commands support the default prefix command gt logout command The Logout command logs you out of the CLI session and returns you to the Main Menu of the console interface CI menus Figure 3 The syntax for the logout command is logout The logout command is in all command modes The Logout command has no parameters or variables enable command The enable command changes the command mode from User EXEC to privExec mode The syntax for the enable command is enable The enable command is in the exec command mode The enable command has no parameters or variables Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 44 Chapter 1 CLI Basics Note You must have read write access to the BPS 2000 switch to be able to use the enable command configure command The configure command moves you to the Global Configuration config command mode and identifies the source for the configuration commands The syntax for the configure command is configure terminal network memory The configure command is in the privExec command mode Table 4 describes the parameters and variables for the c
103. default gateway command Table 15 ip default gateway command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P XXX XXX XXX XXX Enter the dotted decimal IP address of the default IP gateway Note When you change the IP gateway you may lose connection to Telnet and the Web no ip default gateway command The no ip default gateway command sets the IP default gateway address to zeros 0 The syntax for the no ip default gateway command is no ip default gateway The no ip default gateway command is in the config command mode Theno ip default gateway command has no parameters or variables Note When you change the IP gateway address you may lose connection to Telnet and the Web You also may disable any new Telnet connection be required to connect to the serial console port to configure a new IP gateway address 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 67 show ip command The show ip command displays the IP configurations specifically BootP mode stack address switch address subnet mask and gateway address This command displays the these parameters for what is configured what is in use and the last BootP The syntax for the show ip command is show ip bootp default gateway address stack switch The show ip command is in the exec command mode If you do not enter any parameters this command displays all the IP related configuration information T
104. dress Security Disabled MAC Address Security SNMP Locked Disabled Partition Port on Intrusion Detected Disabled DA Filtering on Intrusion Detected Disabled Generate SNMP Trap on Intrusion Disabled Current Learning Mode Disabled Learn by Ports Ne A show mac security mac da filter command The show mac security mac da filter command displays configuration information for filtering MAC destination addresses DAs You can filter packets from up to 10 MAC DAs The syntax for the show mac security mac da filter command is show mac security mac da filter Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 122 Chapter 3 Security The show mac security mac da filter command is in the privExec command mode The show mac security mac da filter command has no parameters or variables Figure 25 displays sample output from the show mac security mac da filter command Figure 26 show mac security mac da filter command output BPS2000 show mac security mac da filter Index Mac Address 1 00 60 AF 00 12 30 mac security command The mac security command modifies the BaySecure configuration The syntax for the mac security command is mac security disable enable filtering enable disable intrusion detect enable disable forever intrusion timer lt 1 65535 gt learning ports lt portlist gt learning fenable disable snmp lock enable disable snmp trap enable disable
105. e Note If you omit this parameter the system immediately downloads and runs the ASCII config file filename WORD Specifies the file name Note If you omit this parameter and do not specify BootP the system uses the configured file name address XXX XXX XXX XXX Specifies the TFTP server from which to load the file Enter the IP address in dotted decimal notation Note If you omit this parameter and do not specify BootP the system uses the configured address 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 63 Note When you specify the file name or address these parameters will be changed at the next reboot even if you do not specify load on boot show config network command The show config network command displays information regarding the automatic loading of the configuration file including the current status of this feature the file name the TFTP server address and the status of the previous automatic configuration command The syntax for the show config network command is show config network The show config network command is in the privExec mode The show config network command has no parameters or values The output for the show config network command is shown in Figure 13 Figure 13 show config network command BPS2000 config show config network Auto Load Configuration On Boot Disabled Configuration Filename TFTP Server IP Address 192 168 100 15 Last Auto Conf
106. e Nortel Networks may terminate the license if Customer fails to comply with the terms and conditions of this license In either event upon termination Customer must either return the Software to Nortel Networks or certify its destruction Customer is responsible for payment of any taxes including personal property taxes resulting from Customer s use of the Software Customer agrees to comply with all applicable laws including all applicable export and import laws and regulations d Neither party may bring an action regardless of form more than two years after the cause of the action arose Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 6 e Theterms and conditions of this License Agreement form the complete and exclusive agreement between Customer and Nortel Networks f This License Agreement is governed by the laws of the country in which Customer acquires the Software If the Software is acquired in the United States then this License Agreement is governed by the laws of the state of New York 212160 B Contents ax iia oe sis es 5S eee eee eS ak ease ke eee eee ee eee 21 ADON TS QUIS 25 ck edd Rid e dub Rd Red DOME bini au ds debi dac d D ee ar 21 Bele you Degli i2 ueesaxeRCRE ROG EXORTU XE RE OC S RR d Y E dade E V ROC IR 21 AGE NTT iosuada bd addu mre a Sleeps cds ipee Ed 22 Related publications issus eee cem xxm ent hx gym aede RE Race 23 How Io get help cosssosuxrcexebexWERCO ro R
107. e Burst Action Action Kbps Bytes 1 practice Metered 3000 2047 65526 Drop_Traffic No Meter 0 0 Drop_Traffic 65527 Standard_Service No Meter 0 0 Standard_Servic 65529 Bronze_Service No Meter 0 0 Bronze_Service 65530 Silver_Service No Meter 0 0 Silver_Service 65531 Gold_Service No Meter 0 0 Gold_Service 65532 Platinum_Service No Meter 0 0 Platinum_Servic 65533 Premium_Service No Meter 0 0 Premium_Service 65534 Network_Service No Meter 0 0 Network_Service M A Figure 48 displays sample output from the show qos shapers command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 182 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Figure 48 show qos shapers command output BPS2000 show qos shapers Id Name Rate Burst Queue Size Size Kbps Bytes Packets i shaper1 64000 5555 2 Figure 49 displays sample output from the show qos policies command Figure 49 show qos policies command output re qos policies UN Id Name Filter Set Filter Role Order Type Combination wizardIP wizardIP FLTR IP allBPSIfcs 1 2 wizardL2 wizardL2 FLTR L2 allBPSIfcs 2 Id Meter In Profile Out of Profile Shaper Shaper Track Action Action Group Stats 1 Standard Servi 0 ud Standard Servi 0 p Figure 50 displays sample output from the show qos queue sets command 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 183 Figure 50 show qos queue sets command output um q
108. e command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P base unitlstack Specifies location of BootP MAC address base unit use the base unit MAC address for BootP e stack use the stack MAC address for BootP no ip bootp server command The no ip bootp server command disables the BootP server The syntax for the no ip bootp server command is no ip bootp server The no ip bootp server command is in the config command mode The no ip bootp server command has no parameters or values default ip bootp server command The default ip bootp server command disables the BootP server The syntax for the default ip bootp server command is default ip bootp server The defaul The defaul lt ip bootp server command is in the config command mode lt ip bootp server command has no parameters or values 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 79 Setting TFTP parameters You can display the IP address of the TFTP server assign an IP address you want to use for a TFIP server copy a configuration file to the TFTP server or copy a configuration file from the TFTP server to the switch to use to configure the switch This section covers e show tftp server command next e tftp server command on page 80 e no tftp server command on page 80 e copy config tftp command on page 80 e copy tftp config command on page 81 show tftp server command The show tftp
109. e privExec command mode 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 83 Note Beginning with software version 2 0 you can use the download command without parameters The system displays the most recently used TFTP serve IP address and file name if you still want to use these press Enter You can also change these Table 29 describes the parameters and variables for the download command Table 29 download command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables address ip Specifies the TFTP server you want to use Note If this parameter is omitted the system goes to the server specified by the ct tp server command image Enter the name of the BPS 2000 software image you want to lt image name gt download bs450 image Enter the name of the BayStack 450 software image you want to lt image name gt download diag lt filename gt Enter the name of the BPS 2000 diagnostics image you want to download The software download process automatically completes without user intervention The process erases the contents of flash memory and replaces it with a new software image Take care not to interrupt the download process until after it runs to completion the process can take up to 10 minutes depending on network conditions When the download process is complete the switch automatically resets and the new software image initiates a self test The system returns a m
110. e statistics command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables E enableldisable Set policing statistics to e Enable statistics are tracked by default for all policies defined after this command is issued e Disable disables tracking statistics for policies defined after this command is issued 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 209 Configuring QoS policies You configure QoS policies using the CLI qos policy command The qos policy command creates or deletes a QoS policy The syntax for the qos policy command is qos policy polid create name polname if group ifgroup filter set type ip 12 filter set lt setid gt filter set name lt setname gt in profile action lt actid gt in profile action name lt actname gt meter lt metid gt meter name lt metname gt in profile action lt actid gt in profile action name lt actname gt out profile action lt actid gt out profile action name lt actname gt shaper lt shapeid gt shaper name lt shapename gt shaper group lt shapegroup gt track statistics enable disable order lt order gt delete enable disable The qos policy command is in the config command mode Table 124 describes the parameters and variables for the qos policy command Table 124 qos policy command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description l
111. e stp delete command is spanning tree stp 1 8 delete The spanning tree stp delete command is in the config command mode Table 74 describes the parameters and variables for the spanning tree stp delete command Table 74 spanning tree stp delete command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P 1 8 Enter the number of the spanning tree group you are deleting STG ID You cannot delete the default spanning tree group which is number 1 spanning tree stp enable command by STG The spanning tree stp enable command allows you to enable a spanning tree group The syntax for the spanning tree stp enable command is spanning tree stp 1 8 enable The spanning tree stp enable command is in the config command mode 212160 B Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring 141 Table 75 describes the parameters and variables for the spanning tree stp enable command Table 75 spanning tree stp enable command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P 1 8 Enter the number of the spanning tree group you want to enable STG ID You cannot enable the default spanning tree group which is number 1 it is always enabled spanning tree stp disable command by STG The spanning tree stp disable command allows you to disable a spanning tree group The syntax for the spanning tree stp disable command is spanning tree stp 1
112. e the security based on the Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN EAPOL using the following CLI commands e show eapol command next e eapol command on page 129 e eapol command for modifying parameters on page 129 show eapol command The show eapol command displays the status of the EAPOL based security The syntax for the show eapol command is show eapol The show eapol command is in the privExec command mode The show eapol command has no parameters or variables The show eapol command displays the current status of the EAPOL parameters 212160 B Chapter 3 Security 129 eapol command The eapol command enables or disables EAPOL based security The syntax of the eapol command is eapol disable enable The eapol command is in the config command mode Table 69 describes the parameters and variables for the eapol command Table 69 eapol command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description disablelenable Disables or enables EAPOL based security eapol command for modifying parameters The eapol command for modifying parameters modifies EAPOL based security parameters for a specific port The syntax of the eapol command for modifying parameters is eapol port portlist init status authorized unauthorized auto traffic control in out in re authentication enable disable re authentication interval lt num gt re authentication period l
113. e ui E Rd d dele uses dei reo ol pd ecd 102 deta lt name COMMANG usas sr er m exem eR exer ein 103 Selling DOIT SDBOU sareetara de s RERO ser UH E ERqUO RARE xd a qa ds 103 Bese COMA quidque tia RaPQE T ERPECDHRES C NE PURA ERE C REA 104 default speed command 2usecueses re yx Rx een ieee ee xad Rd RAE 105 ss sepia Me P EET 105 uaa duplex COMMEN canccsiacn RR KXRREE RREDOIXUERRE TS RE RM RRUE XE AE 106 Enabling AUIDBONDUM uoa x R3 ceased eee Pado dein ER beh add ben 107 autotopology Command iis sca caedi dd g ich bru Re ae Ro qoc quac B iat dde 108 no autotopology COMINGN csssocessue exe Y web y e eee Re 108 default autotopology command s i sese e RR Rh tana 108 Enabling UD CORI conch sag edpRba IRR ERU RN EXP SUA S RAE SUE QU X UR 109 tlgwicontrol COMMAN uua us xem aem x xem x rem e eem exer e eR 109 o Nowconirol command MERE ei whe ek ws oe 8 eS 110 eau OVC Ol GOMMENG esseri phan aed reread REOR RR ES RE pa Rese 110 Enabling Tate 64 lt oc4 5346 54e4 bs FaRe WEA Ge Ree Ga Weis ERS eee eh RS RU E 111 show Pale ia GOMMANG fous cee is sh bees Sisko ees NUR RR ceeds dees 111 PALS command uos ce ee kee e ee ke P i Cee Eee d ERE eR RO Red 112 212160 B Contents 11 Ho Vale command quada xis RE qu UAE ROGO GRACE VEO A ER E a C 113 default rate limit command iuusuua leur ma tr wwe xd RR RR HE ER 114 Chapter 3 co Dl PP C TUTTITTIT 115 Using the IP manager list iiio ec ue Re Rx r9 xx ER ee dees RR 115 Show Pmor comman
114. ee group The syntax for the no spanning tree command by port 1s no spanning tree port lt portlist gt stp lt 1 8 gt The no spanning tree command by port is in the config if command mode Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 148 Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring Table 83 describes the parameters and variables for the no spanning tree command by port Table 83 no spanning tree command by port parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables port lt portlist gt Disables spanning tree for the specified port or ports enter port or ports you want enabled for STP Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified when you issued the interface command stp 1 8 Disables the port in the specified spanning tree group enter the STG ID Using MLT Note For guidelines for configuring STGs VLANs and MLTS refer to Chapter 1 of the Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 You configure Multi Link Trunking MLT using the following commands show mlt command next e mlt command on page 149 e no mlt command on page 150 show mlt command The show mlt command displays the Multi Link Trunking MLT configuration and utilization The syntax for the show mlt command is show mlt utilization lt 1 6 gt 212160 B Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Por
115. er command 000 cere eee tee eee 131 radius server command csc cceaveaws gee esas eae rekis NOR REG HR RE RH RRS 132 NO radius server command cscsosossess e re Re Rye mx x ore RR 133 Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring lees 135 Usno spanning e LEUTE 135 show spanning tree command 0 00 eee eee eee 136 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 12 Contents spanning tree stp create command by STG sllsllslls sess 139 spanning tree stp delete command by STG slsulssssss 140 spanning tree stp enable command by STG lsssslslelslslsss 140 spanning tree stp disable command by STG 000 cece ee eeeas 141 spanning tree command by STG 020 eee ae 142 default spanning tree command by STG 00 00 c eee eee 143 spanning tree add vlan command 0 02 cece eee eee 143 spanning tree remove vlan command 200 cece eee eee eee 144 spanning tres command by port isses euro rr ERR ERR 145 default spanning tree command by port 0 2 c eee ee 146 no spanning tree command by port 0 cee ee 147 Using MEE ussressxi be pel REPRE 33b PAS eh eG GG x dO KE er eed Yn 148 BENE MECOM case Ropa A E cs oer dha Le NER AIDE ROB RCR UE DRNA 148 HLCOMMANG PC agate eget ede KER ROEM HE 149 i OU edits cn ate et aie ees Rd a ee eee ee uds 150 Hisp Dor er PONDUS wb a hee d E RENTE a X EAUX
116. er command is in the config command mode Table 121 describes the parameters and variables for the qos meter command Table 121 qos meter command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt metid gt Enter an integer to specify the QoS meter range is 1 to 65535 name lt metname gt Assigns a name to the QoS meter with the designated meter ID Enter name for meter maximum is 16 alphanumeric characters committed rate lt rate gt Specifies rate that traffic must not exceed for extended periods to be considered in profile Enter the rate in Kb s for in profile traffic range is 1 to 65535 Kb s max burst rate lt burstrate gt Specifies the largest burst of traffic that can be received a given time for the traffic to be considered in profile Used in calculating the committed burst size Enter the burst size in Kb s for in profile traffic range is 1 to 65535 Kb s max burst duration Specifies the amount of time that the largest burst of traffic that can be lt burstdur gt received for the traffic to be considered in profile Used in calculating the committed burst size Enter the burst duration in ms for in profile traffic range is 1 to 65535 ms delete Deletes the specified meter You cannot delete a meter that is referenced in an installed policy Configuring QoS shapers Note You must be using either the BPS2000 1GT BPS2000 2GT or BPS2000 2GE MDA in order
117. er set that is referenced in an installed policy You cannot delete the last IP filter in an IP filter set that is referenced in an installed policy qos l2 filter command The gos 12 filter command adds and deletes layer 2 L2 filters The syntax forthe qos 12 filter command is qos 12 filter fid create ethertype lt etype gt vlan lt vidlist gt vlan tag lt vtag gt priority ieeelp seq ds field lt dscp gt protocol lt protocoltype gt src port min port src port max port dst port min port dst port max lt port gt delete The gos 12 filter command is in the config mode Note Beginning with software version 2 0 you can reference up to 32 VLANs with a single layer 2 filter Table 118 describes the parameters and variables for the gos 12 filter command Table 118 qos 2 filter command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt fid gt Enter an integer to specify the filter ID range is 1 to 65535 create Defines a new L2 filter with the specified filter ID ethertype lt etype gt Enter the Ethernet type in the form of OXXXXX for example 0x0801 Default is ignore Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 202 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Table 118 qos I2 filter command parameters and variables continued Parameters and variables Description vlan lt vidlist g
118. er sets command output BPS2000 show qos 12 filter sets Layer2 Filter Sets Id Name Acl Id Ace Id Ace Order 1 fGrpl1 1 1 1 2 fGrp2 2 T 1 Figure 46 displays sample output from the show qos actions command Beginning with software version 2 0 each service class has a default action that uses default mappings 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 181 Figure 46 show qos actions command output dom qos actions UN Id Name Drop Update Set Drop 802 1p Priority DSCP Precedence 65526 Drop Traffic True Ignore Ignore Ignore 65527 Standard Service False 0x0 Not Loss Sensitive Priority 0 65528 Bronze Service False 0xA Loss Sensitive Priority 2 65529 Silver Service False 0x12 Loss Sensitive Priority 3 65530 Gold Service False 0x1A Loss Sensitive Priority 4 65531 Platinum Service False 0x22 Loss Sensitive Priority 5 65532 Premium Service False 0x2E oss Sensitive Priority 6 65533 Network Service False 0x30 Loss Sensitive Priority 7 65534 Trusted IP False Ignore Use Egress Map Use Egress Map 65535 Trusted NonIP False Ignore Ignore Ignore c P Figure 47 displays sample output from the show qos meters command Beginning with software version 2 0 each service class has a default meter that uses default actions and mappings Figure 47 show qos meters command output Y pam SW 2 0 in SC2 02 LAB show qos meters ON Id Name Data Commit Commit In Profile Out Profile Spec Rat
119. erver control command parameters and variables 186 cops retry command parameters and variables 191 cops server command parameters and variables 192 default cops server command parameters and variables 193 no cops server command parameters and variables 193 qos if assign command parameters and variables 194 qos if group command parameters and variables 195 qos if assign list command parameters and variables 195 qos egressmap command parameters and variables 197 qos ingressmap command parameters and variables 197 qos queue set assignment command parameters and variables 198 qos ip filter command parameters and variables 199 qos ip filter set command parameters and variables 200 qos 2 filter command parameters and variables 201 qos 2 filter set command parameters and variables 203 qos action command parameters and variables 204 qos meter command parameters and variables 206 qos shaper command parameters and variables 207 qosagent police statistics command parameters and variables 208 qos policy command parameters and variables 209 qosagent packet reordering command parameters and variables 211 GLI eomimisrid Neb uode x OC OA UDA OD Ub e
120. es enter specific ports if you want to see only those Figure 19 displays a sample output of the show interfaces names command 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 89 Figure 19 show interfaces names command output BPS2000 SW 2 0 in SC2 02 LAB gt show interfaces names 1 3 Port Name T LabBldg4 2 Testing 3 Floor1Bldg2 Figure 20 displays a sample output of the show interfaces command without the names variable Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 90 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Figure 20 show interfaces command output BPS2000 show interfaces Port Trunk Status Link LinkTrap Autonegotiation Speed Duplex Q0 0 10 U RWHP ANA UO i 0 N20 PB OO NO BO BO bhO DN BORN P Oo FK enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Up On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full disableDown On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled 100Mbs Full enable Down On Enabled
121. es the parameters and variables for the vlan mac address command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 168 Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP Table 98 vlan mac address command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt 1 4094 gt Enter the number of the VLAN you want to add a MAC source address to address lt H H H gt Enter the MAC source address to assign to the VLAN no vian mac address command The no vlan mac address command removes MAC addresses from MAC source address based VLANs The no vlan mac address syntax is no vlan mac address lt 1 4094 gt address lt H H H gt The no vlan mac address command is in the config command mode Table 98 describes the parameters and variables for the no vlan mac address command Table 99 no vlan mac address command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt 1 4094 gt Enter the number of the VLAN you want to remove a MAC source address from address lt H H H gt Enter the MAC source address to remove from the VLAN Displaying multicast membership You can display the membership of multicast groups using the CLI 212160 B Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP 169 show vlan multicast membership command The show vlan multicast membership command displays the IP multicast sessions in the network The syntax for the show vlan multicast
122. es the port numbers to disable flow control Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command default flowcontrol command The default flowcontrol command is used only on Gigabit Ethernet ports and sets the flow control to auto which automatically detects the flow control The syntax for the default flowcontrol command is default flowcontrol port lt portlist gt The default flowcontrol command is in the config if mode Table 52 describes the parameters and variables for the default flowcontrol command 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 111 Table 53 default flowcontrol command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to default to auto flow control Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command Enabling rate limiting You can limit the percentage of multicast traffic or broadcast traffic or both using the CLI For more information on rate limiting refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 This section covers e show rate limit command next e rate limit command on page 112 e no rate limit command on page 113 e default rate limit command on page 114 show rate limit command The show rate limit command displays the rate limiting setti
123. es the unit number of each switch in the stack The syntax for the renumber unit command is renumber unit The renumber unit command is in the config command mode Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 50 Chapter 1 CLI Basics The renumber unit command has no parameters or variables Note This command does not take effect until you reset the stack gt Managing MAC address forwarding database table This section shows you how to view the contents of the MAC address forwarding database table as well as setting the age out time for the addresses The following topics are covered show mac address table command next e mac address table aging time command on page 52 e default mac address table aging time command on page 53 show mac address table command The show mac address table command displays the current contents of the MAC address forwarding database table The syntax for the show mac address table command is show mac address table vid lt 1 4094 gt aging time address lt H H H gt The show mac address table command is in the privExec command mode Table 6 describes the parameters and variables for the show mac address table command 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 51 Table 6 show mac address table command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description vid lt 1 4094 gt Enter the number of the VLAN you w
124. essage after successfully downloading a new image Figure 18 displays a sample output of the download command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 84 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Figure 18 download message Download Image Saving Image Finishing Upgrading Image During the download process the Business Policy Switch is not operational You can monitor the progress of the download process by observing the LED indications Observing LED indications Table 30 describes the LED indications during the software download process Note When you upgrade the software in a mixed stack or Hybrid Stack operational mode all the BU LEDs on all BPS 2000 units may light or blink you may disregard these lights at this time Table 30 LED Indications during the software download process Phase Description LED Indications 1 The switch downloads the new 100 Mb s port status LEDs ports 18 to 24 only The LEDs begin software image to turn on in succession beginning with port 24 which indicates the progress of the download process When LEDs 18 to 24 are all on the switch has received the new software image successfully 2 The switch erases the flash memory 100 Mb s port status LEDs ports 1 to 12 only The LEDs begin to turn on in succession beginning with port 1 which indicates that various sectors of the switch s flash memory are being erased When LEDs 1 to 12 are al
125. ettings Command Line Interface Logout Use arrow keys to highlight option press Return or Enter to select option EN P 3 Using the Down Arrow key scroll down to Command Line Interface and press Enter The CLI cursor appears BPS2000 gt The gt sign at the end of the name of the switch indicates that the CLI opens in User EXEC mode Refer to CLI command modes on page 29 to select the command mode you want to use and are authorized to use Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 38 Chapter 1 CLI Basics Setting the CLI password You can set passwords using the cli password command for selected types of access using the CLI Telnet or RADIUS security For more information on Telnet access refer to Chapter 3 For more information on using RADIUS security with the CLI refer to Chapter 3 cli password command The cli password is in two forms and performs the following functions for either the switch of the entire stack e Changes the password for access through the serial console port and Telnet e Specifies changing the password for serial console port or Telnet access and whether to authenticate password locally or with the RADIUS server The syntax for the cli password commands are cli password switch stack ro rw lt WORD gt lt WORD gt cli password switch stack serial telnet none local radius The cli password command is in
126. fenable disable retry timer lt no retry 1 86400 gt The qosagent server control command is in the config mode Table 105 describes the parameters and variables for the qosagent server control command Table 105 qosagent server control command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description enableldisable Enables COPS retry timer lt no retryl1 86400 gt Sets the value for the retry timer e no retry connection retry not attempted after a failed attempt e 1 86400 specifies the seconds between receipt of a connection termination rejection notification and initiation of a new connection request 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 187 show cops retry command The show cops retry command displays COPS TCP retry settings The syntax forthe show cops retry command is show cops retry The show cops retry command is in the privExec mode The show cops retry command has no variables or parameters Figure 54 displays sample output from the show cops retry command Figure 54 show cops retry command output BPS2000 show cops retry Retry Algorithm Sequential Retry Count 4 Retry Interval 100 seconds show cops server command The show cops server command displays configured COPS servers The syntax for the show cops server command is show cops server The show cops server command is in the privExec mode The show cops server command has
127. for IGMP query interval lt time gt Enter the number of seconds you want for the query interval of IGMP v1 members lt portlist gt Enter the list of ports for port membership for IGMP v1 v2 members lt portlist gt Enter the list of ports for port membership for IGMP v2 default vlan igmp command The default vlan igmp command sets all IGMP snooping parameters to the factory default settings The syntax for the default vlan igmp command is default vlan igmp lt 1 4094 gt The default vlan igmp command is in the config mode Table 102 describes the parameters and variables for the default vlan igmp command Table 103 default vlan igmp command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt 1 4094 gt Enter the VLAN to default IGMP settings to factory default 212160 B 173 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS This chapter describes how to configure DiffServ and Quality of Service QoS parameters for policy enabled networks This chapter covers the following topics e Displaying QoS parameters next e Resetting on page 185 e Configuring COPS on page 186 e Configuring QoS interface groups on page 193 e Configuring DSCP and 802 1p and queue associations on page 196 e Configuring QoS filters and filter groups on page 198 e Configuring QoS actions on page 204 e Configuring QoS meters on p
128. ftp command copies the current configuration file onto the TFIP server The syntax for the copy config tftp command is copy config tftp address XXX XXX XXX XXX filename WORD The copy config tftp command is in the privExec command mode 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 81 Table 27 describes the parameters and variables for the copy config tftp command Table 27 copy config tftp command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description address Specifies the TFTP server IP address enter in dotted decimal notation filename WORD Specifies that you want to copy the configuration file onto the TFTP server Enter the name you want the configuration file to have on the TFTP server copy tftp config command The copy tftp config command retrieves the system configuration file from the TFTP server and uses the retrieved information as the current configuration on the system The syntax for the copy t tp config command is copy tftp config address XXX XXX XXX XXX filename WORD The copy tftp config command is in the privExec command mode Table 28 describes the parameters and variables for the copy t tp config command Table 28 copy tftp config command parameters and variables Parameters and PEF Description variables address Specifies the TFTP server IP address enter in dotted decimal lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt notation filename lt WORD g
129. ge 142 e default spanning tree command by STG on page 143 e spanning tree add vlan command on page 143 e spanning tree remove vlan command on page 144 e spanning tree command by port on page 145 e default spanning tree command by port on page 146 e no spanning tree command by port on page 147 Note When you omit the spanning tree group parameter stp lt 1 8 gt in the any of the spanning tree commands the commands operate on the default spanning tree group spanning tree group 1 show spanning tree command The show spanning tree command displays spanning tree configuration information that is specific to either the spanning tree group or to the port The syntax for the show spanning tree command is show spanning tree stp 1 8 config port The show spanning tree command is in the privExec command mode 212160 B Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring 137 Table 72 describes the parameters and variables for the show spanning tree command Table 72 show spanning tree command parameters and variables Parameters and varlables Description stp 1 8 Displays specified spanning tree group configuration enter the number of the group you want displayed configlport Displays spanning tree configuration for e config the specified or default spanning tree group e port the ports within the spanning tree group Figure 28 displays sample output
130. he Interface Configuration config if mode The syntax for the end command is end The end command has no parameters or variables exit command The exit command moves you around the command modes e In User EXEC exec and Privileged EXEC privExec command modes exit allows you to quit the CLI session Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 46 Chapter 1 CLI Basics e In Global Configuration config mode exit moves you back to the privExec command mode e In Interface Configuration config if command mode exit moves you back to the config mode The syntax for the exit command is exit The exit command has no parameters or variables Managing basic system information This section shows you how to view basic system information such as the current software version and the stack mode you can renumber the units within a stack The following topics are covered e show sys info command next e show cpu utilization command on page 47 e show memory utilization command on page 48 e show stack info command on page 49 e renumber unit command on page 49 Refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 for more information on the operation of the stack mode including unit numbering show sys info command The show sys info command displays the current system characteristics The syntax for the show sys info command is show sys info The
131. he actual command to the factory default values Refer to Appendix A for an alphabetical list of default commands When you enter a portion of the command and the Tab key the system finds the first unambiguous match of a command and displays that command For example if you enter down Tab the system displays download 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 41 Keystroke navigation You change the location of the cursor using the key combinations shown in Table 3 Table 3 Keystroke navigation Key combination Function Ctrl A Start of line Ctrl B Back 1 character Ctrl C Abort command Ctrl D Delete the character indicated by the cursor Ctrl E End of line Ctrl F Forward 1 character Ctrl H Delete character left of cursor Backspace key Ctrl I amp Command parameter completion Ctrl K amp Ctrl R Redisplay line Ctrl N or Down arrow Next history command Ctrl P or Up arrow Previous history command Ctrl T Transpose characters Ctrl U Delete entire line Ctrl W Delete word left of cursor Ctrl X Delete all characters to left of cursor Ctrl z Exit Global Configuration mode to Privileged EXEC mode Context sensitive help Esc c amp Esc u Capitalize character at cursor Esc Change character at cursor to lowercase Esc b Move back 1 word Esc d Delete 1 word to the right Esc f Mo
132. he form of H H H port lt portlist gt Enter a list or range of port numbers security list 1 32 Enter the security list number no mac security security list command Thenomac security security list command clears the port membership of a security list The syntax for the no mac security security list command is no mac security security list 1 32 The no mac security security list command is in the config command mode Table 66 describes the parameters and variables for the no mac security security list command Table 66 no mac security security list command parameters and values Parameters e and variables Description lt 1 32 gt Enter the number of the security list you want to clear mac security command for specific ports The mac security command for specific ports configures the BaySecure status of specific ports The syntax for the mac security command for specific ports is mac security port lt portlist gt disable enable learning 212160 B Chapter 3 Security 127 The mac security command for specific ports is in the config if command mode Table 67 describes the parameters and variables for the mac security command for specific ports Table 67 mac security command for a single port parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description port lt portlist gt Enter the port numbers disablelenablellearning Directs the spe
133. he trunk member lt portlist gt Enter the ports that you want as members of the trunk Note You can modify an MLT when it is enabled or disabled gt no mit command The no m1t command disables a Multi Link Trunk MLT clearing all the port members The syntax for the no m1t command is no mlt id The no m1t command is in the config command mode Table 86 describes the parameters and variables for the no mlt command Table 86 no mlt command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description id Enter the trunk ID to disable the trunk and to clear the port members of the specified trunk 212160 B Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring 151 Using port mirroring You use port mirroring to monitor traffic Refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 for configuration guidelines for port mirroring This section covers the following commands e show port mirroring command next e port mirroring command on page 151 e no port mirroring command on page 153 show port mirroring command The show port mirroring command displays the port mirroring configuration The syntax for the show port mirroring command is show port mirroring The show port mirroring command is in the privExec command mode The show port mirroring command has no parameters or variables Figure 31 displays sample output from the
134. iguration Status Passed Assigning and clearing IP addresses Using the CLI you can assign IP addresses and gateway addresses clear these addresses and view configured IP addresses This section covers these topics e ip address command next e no ip address command on page 65 e ip default gateway command on page 65 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 64 Chapter 2 General CLI commands e no ip default gateway command on page 66 e show ip command on page 67 ip address command The ip address command sets the IP address and subnet mask for the switch or a stack The syntax for the ip address command is ip address stack switch XXX XXX XXX XXX netmask XXX XXX XXX XXX The ip address command is in the config command mode If you do not enter either the stack or switch parameter the system automatically modifies the stack IP address when in stack mode and modifies the switch IP address when in standalone mode Table 13 describes the parameters and variables for the ip address command Table 13 ip address command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P stacklswitch Sets the stack the IP address and netmask or the switch IP address and netmask XXX XXX XXX XXX Enter IP address in dotted decimal notation netmask is optional netmask Set the IP subnet mask for the stack or switch
135. ion name lt tag gt Enter the name of the defined interface group addldel Adds or deletes the port to or from the interface group portlist lt portlist gt Enter the list of ports to add or delete to interface group Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number specified when you issued the interface command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 196 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Note You cannot delete interface groups that are referenced by an installed policy or associated with device interfaces Configuring DSCP and 802 1p and queue associations You can configure the DSCP IEEE 802 1p priority and queue set association using the CLI This section covers e qos egressmap command next e gos ingressmap command on page 197 e qos queue set assignment command on page 198 qos egressmap command The qos egressmap command configures DSCP to 802 1p priority and drop precedence associations that are used for assigning these values at packet egress based on the DSCP in the received packet The syntax for the qos egressmap command is qos egressmap ds dscp 1p lt ieeelp gt dp lt dropprec gt The qos egressmap command is in the config command mode Table 113 describes the parameters and variables for the qos egressmap command 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 197 Table 113 qos egressmap c
136. ion 2 0 show vlan interface info command The show vlan interface info command displays VLAN settings associated with a port including tagging information PVID number priority and filtering information for tagged untagged and unregistered frames The syntax for the show vlan interface info command is show vlan interface info lt portlist gt The show vlan interface info command is in the privExec command mode Table 88 describes the parameters and variables for the show vlan interface info command Table 88 show vlan command interface info parameters and variables Parameters and P Description variables P lt portlist gt Enter the list of ports you want the VLAN information for or enter all to display all ports Figure 32 displays sample output from the show vlan interface info command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 158 Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP Figure 32 show vlan interface info output qq MEC vlan interface info UN Filter Filter Filter Tagged Untagged Unregistered Unit Port Frames Frames Frames PVID Priority Tagging Name 1 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 1 2 No No No 2 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 2 3 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 3 4 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 4 5 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 5 6 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 6 7 No No No 0 Disabled Unit 1 Port 7 8 No
137. is in the config command mode Table 109 describes the parameters and variables for the no cops server command Table 109 no cops server command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description A B C D Enter the IP address of the COPS server you want to clear Configuring QoS interface groups You can add or delete ports to or from an interface group or add or delete the interface groups themselves This section covers e qos if assign command next Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 194 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS e gos if group command on page 194 e gos if assign list command on page 195 qos if assign command The qos if assign command adds or deletes ports to or from a defined interface group The syntax forthe qos if assign command is qos if assign name tag add del port lt portlist gt The qos if assign command is in the config if command mode Table 110 describes the parameters and variables for the qos if assign command Table 110 qos if assign command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description name lt tag gt Enter the name of the defined interface group addldel Adds or deletes the port to or from the interface group port lt portlist gt Enter the port s the port to add or delete to interface group Note If you omit this parameter the system uses
138. itch lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt netmask lt KXX XXX XXX XXX gt page 64 ip address unit lt 1 8 gt A B C D page 68 212160 B Appendix A Command List 215 Table 126 CLI command list continued Command Page No ip bootp server lastIneededidisablelalways page 77 ip default gateway lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt page 65 ipmgr list telnetlsnmplhttp page 118 ipmgr list source ip 1 10 lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt mask lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt page 119 logout page 43 mac address table aging time lt time gt page 52 mac security disablelenable filtering enableldisable page 122 intrusion detect enableldisablelforever intrusion timer lt 1 65535 gt learning ports lt portlist gt learning enableldisable snmp lock enableldisable snmp trap enableldisable mac security port lt portlist gt disablelenablellearning page 126 mac security mac address table address lt H H H gt port portlist Isecurity list lt 1 32 gt page 123 mac security security list 1 32 page 124 mac security security list lt portlist gt mac security mac da filter page 127 mlt id name lt trunkname gt enableldisable member lt portlist gt page 149 name port lt portlist gt lt LINE gt page 102 no auto pvid page 164 no autotopology page 108 no cops server page 193 no flowcontrol port lt portlist gt page 110 no ip address stacklsw
139. itch page 65 no ip address unit lt 1 8 gt page 69 no ip bootp server page 78 no ip default gateway page 66 no ipmgr telnetlsnmplhttp page 118 no ipmgr source IP lt 1 10 gt page 119 no mac security page 125 no mac security mac address table address lt H H H gt Iport lt portlist gt Isecurity list lt 1 32 gt page 125 no mac security security list lt 1 32 gt page 126 no mit lt id gt page 150 no name port lt portlist gt page 102 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 216 Appendix A Command List Table 126 CLI command list continued Command Page No no port mirroring page 153 no radius server page 133 no rate limit port lt portlist gt page 113 no set logging page 97 no shutdown port lt portlist gt page 101 no snmp server authentication traplcommunity rolrw contactlhost lt host ip gt page 92 community string locationIname no snmp trap link status port lt portlist gt page 93 no spanning tree port lt portlist gt stp lt 1 8 gt page 147 no telnet access source ip lt 1 10 gt page 73 no tftp server page 80 no vlan lt 1 4094 gt page 163 no vlan mac address lt 1 4094 gt address lt H H H gt page 168 no web server page 75 ping lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt page 60 port mirroring mode disable page 151 port mirroring mode Xrx monitor port lt portlist gt mirror port X lt portlist gt port mirroring m
140. l command c2cnceaaw asda Kees eau SARE SERRA RRR ARR 5 58 default tenminal command f10454 26008450648 ub ooo RE RRESTRPE edee aka 58 terminal CO RERO issu eed dendi Sade auae REEE o Rake diea e dcus Rp d 59 PINGING cic csecc dee we cE PRR ee dx E dag Ku Kr qu a d ai T are x 60 PEG COMMA 265 vee aS eee eek hs X SERO CER Rr OSES v d oer AUR SRE dor SUCRE CR 60 Automatically loading configuration file llle 61 configure network command 0 0ccerccrse rr Rm ye mias 61 show config network comanda uu 2002 uua ree mac Race cm RR dg n Rt Se 63 Assigning and clearing IP addresses issues rh Rh RR REA RARE 63 p address command xu vades 44r Er HEY ARE ACE RA E EO E ior ede d 64 o p address command suae aed eens Coe koe SUR For b ad B weeded 65 ip default gateway command isses sese suce e m wy em Cee EE e 65 212160 B Contents 9 no ip default gateway command 0 0 cece eee ele 66 SNOW P COMMANA Siete OT C I ee a S LT LI T TENTI 67 Assigning and clearing IP addresses for specific units 0200000 68 ip address unit Command asses seksieoR ae adceckE E wk eR HR bee REOR X 68 no ip address Unii Command TTE 69 default ip address unit command 2000 e eee ees 70 Gening TENE ACESS P Mc TP 71 show telnet access command 0 cece eee eee eee 71 telgl access COMMAND voa escena a ROTG ERG CR RETE S PSPRCHPPRRER ET 72 io telhebdocess command uos op kate Ree BOR Y Re RR ICR CR ACER ERE es
141. l on the switch s flash memory has been erased 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 85 Table 30 LED Indications during the software download process continued Phase Description LED Indications 3 The switch programs the new 100 Mb s port status LEDs ports 1 to 8 only The LEDs begin to software image into the flash turn on in succession beginning with port 1 which indicates that the memory new software image is being programmed into the switch s flash memory When LEDs 1 to 8 are all on the new software image has been programmed successfully into the switch s flash memory 4 The switch resets automatically After the reset completes the new software image initiates the Switch self test which comprises various diagnostic routines and subtests The LEDs display various patterns to indicate that the subtests are in progress Upgrading software images You follow a different procedure depending if you are using a Pure BPS 2000 stack or a Hybrid stack The stacking software compatibility requirements are as follows e Pure BPS 2000 stack All units must be running the same software version e Pure BayStack 450 stack All units must be running the same software version e Hybrid stack All BPS 2000 units must be running the same software version All BayStack 410 units must be running the same software version All BayStack 450 units must be running the
142. l order with approximate page references for the beginning pages of further explanations Note This information is presented for reference only and should not be considered to be an exact representation Table 126 CLI command list Command Page No auto pvid page 164 autotopology page 108 boot default unit lt unitno gt page 76 clear logging nv page 97 clear stats port lt portlist gt page 100 cli password switchlstack rolrw WORD lt WORD gt page 38 cli password switchlstack serialltelnet nonellocallradius configure terminallnetworklmemory page 44 configure network load on boot disableluse bootpluse config page 61 configure network filename lt WORD gt configure network address lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt cops retry page 191 cops server page 191 copy config tftp address lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt filename WORD page 80 copy tftp config address lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt filename WORD page 81 default autotopology page 108 default cops retry page 192 default cops server page 192 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 214 Appendix A Command List Table 126 CLI command list continued Command Page No default duplex port lt portlist gt page 106 default flowcontrol port lt portlist gt page 110 default ip address
143. low Total Total InProfile Hits Packet Octets Overflow Octets Hits Octets wizardIP 0 0 0 0 0 2 wizardL2 0 0 0 0 0 Id Name Overflow OutProfile Overflow Shaping Overflow InProfile Octets OutProfile Q Drops Shaping Octets Octets Q Drops 1 wizardIP 0 0 0 0 0 2 wizardL2 0 0 0 0 0 Resetting You can reset the system to the factory defaults qosagent reset default command The qosagent reset default command deletes all installed states and resets the system to factory default values The syntax for the qosagent reset default command is qosagent reset default The qosagent reset default command is in the config mode The qosagent reset default command has no parameters or variables Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 186 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Configuring COPS You can enable COPS PR the dynamic management system using the CLI This section covers e gosagent server control command next e show cops retry command on page 187 e show cops server command on page 187 e show cops stats command on page 188 e cops retry command on page 191 e cops server command on page 191 e default cops retry command on page 192 e no cops server command on page 193 qosagent server control command The gosagent server control command enables COPS The syntax for the qosagent server control command is qosagent server control
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145. membership command is show vlan multicast membership 1 4094 The show vlan multicast membership command is in the privExec mode Table 100 describes the parameters and variables for the show vlan multicast membership command Table 100 show vlan multicast membership command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt 1 4094 gt Specifies the VLAN to display IP multicast sessions Figure 35 displays sample output from the show vlan multicast membership command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 170 Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP Figure 35 show vlan multicast membership command output a Ne 1 255 118 187 1 255 29 1 255 29 77 255 118 187 255 118 187 255 29 17 BPS2000 show multicast membership 1 Multicast Group Address Unit Port 8 187 8 187 WWWNNNNE Using IGMP snooping You can configure and display IGMP snooping parameters using the CLI This section covers e show vlan igmp command next e vlan igmp command on page 171 e default vlan igmp command on page 172 show vlan igmp command The show vlan igmp command displays the IGMP snooping configuration The syntax for the show vlan igmp command is show vlan igmp lt 1 4094 gt The show vlan igmp command is in the privExec mode Table 101 describes the parameters and variables for the show vlan igmp command 21216
146. mmand parameters and variables 160 Table 91 vlan create command parameters and variables 161 Table 92 vlan delete command parameters and variables 163 Table 93 no vlan command parameters and variables 163 Table 94 vlan name command parameters and variables 164 Table 95 vlan ports command parameters and variables 165 Table 96 vlan members command parameters and variables 166 Table 97 show vlan mac address command parameters and variables 167 Table 98 vlan mac address command parameters and variables 168 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 20 Tables Table 99 Table 100 Table 101 Table 102 Table 103 Table 104 Table 105 Table 106 Table 107 Table 108 Table 109 Table 110 Table 111 Table 112 Table 113 Table 114 Table 115 Table 116 Table 117 Table 118 Table 119 Table 120 Table 121 Table 122 Table 123 Table 124 Table 125 Table 126 no vlan mac address command parameters and variables 168 show vlan multicast membership command parameters and variables 169 show igmp command parameters and variables 171 vlan igmp command parameters and variables 172 default vlan igmp command parameters and variables 172 show qos command parameters and variables 174 qosagent s
147. modes 77 broadcast traffic 111 C CI Main Menu 37 CI menus 21 clear logging command 97 clear stats command 100 CLI 35 CLI command list alphabetical 213 cli password command 38 CLIsyntax 28 32 command modes 29 44 community string 90 configuration 21 57 configure command 44 configure network command 61 connectivity 60 console port 35 conversation steering 151 COPS 28 186 cops retry command 191 cops server command 191 copy config tftp command 80 copy configuration file 79 copy tftp config command 81 CPU utilization 47 customer support 24 D DA filtering 120 default autotopology command 108 default command 40 43 default cops retry command 192 default cops server command 192 default duplex command 106 default flowcontrol command 110 default ip address unit command 70 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 226 Index default ipbootp server command 78 default mac address table aging time command 53 default name command 103 default rate limit command 114 default set logging command 97 default snmp trap link status command 94 default spanning tree command 143 146 default speed command 105 default telnet access command 74 default terminal command 58 default vlan igmp command 172 default vlan mgmt command 160 Device Manager 21 117 diagnostics 82 disable command 45 displaying logs 95 download command 82 downloaded configuration file 61 DSCP 196
148. n port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to clear of statistical information enter the port numbers Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command Enabling or disabling a port You can enable or disable a port using the CLI This section covers the following commands e shutdown command next e no shutdown command on page 101 shutdown command The shutdown command disables the port The syntax for the shutdown command is shutdown port lt portlist gt 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 101 The shutdown command is in the config if command mode Table 42 describes the parameters and variables for the shutdown command Table 42 shutdown command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to shut down or disable Enter the port numbers you want to disable Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command no shutdown command The no shutdown command enables the port The syntax for the no shutdown command is no shutdown port lt portlist gt The no shutdown command is in the config if command mode Table 42 describes the parameters and variables for the no shutdown command Table 43 no shutdown command parameters and variables Parameters
149. n commands allow you to set and display general configurations for the switch such as the IP address SNMP parameters the Telnet access and VLANs The Global Configuration mode is also referred to as config mode Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 30 Chapter 1 CLI Basics The Interface Configuration commands allow you to configure parameters for each port such as speed duplex mode and rate limiting The Interface Configuration mode is also referred to as config if mode Figure 1 provides an illustration of the hierarchy of BPS 2000 CLI command modes Figure 1 CLI command mode hierarchy User Exec exec Privileged EXEC privExec Global Configuration config Interface Configuration config if 10194EA You see a specific value for each command mode at the prompt line and you use specific commands to enter or exit each command mode Table 1 Additionally you can only enter command modes from specific modes and only exit to specific command modes 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 31 Table 1 Command mode prompts and entrance exit commands Command mode Prompt Enter exit command User EXEC BPS2000 gt e Default mode automatically enter exec logout or exit to quit CLI Privileged EXEC BPS2000 enable to enter from User EXEC privExec mode logout or exit to quit CLI Global Configuration
150. nd refer to Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Management Software Version 2 0 for information on configuring with the DM Using the IP manager list When enabled the IP manager list determines which source IP addresses are allowed access to the BPS 2000 No other source IP addresses have access to the switch You configure the IP manager list using the following commands e show ipmgr command next e ipmgr command for management system on page 117 e no ipmgr command for management system on page 118 e ipmgr command for source IP address on page 119 e no ipmgr command for source IP address on page 119 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 116 Chapter 3 Security show ipmgr command The show ipmgr command displays whether Telnet SNMP and Web access are enabled whether the IP manager list is being used to control access to Telnet SNMP and the Web based management system and the current IP manager list configuration The syntax for the show ipmgr command is show ipmgr The show ipmgr command is in the privExec command mode The show ipmgr command has no parameters or variables Figure 24 displays sample output from the show ipmgr command 212160 B Chapter 3 Security 117 Figure 24 show ipmgr command output a BPS2000 show ipmgr TELNET Access Enabled SNMP Access Enabled WEB Access Enabled 4 TELNET IP List Acces
151. nds you want between re authentication attempts range is 1 to 604800 Use either this variable or the re authentication period variable do not use both variables because the two variables control the same setting re authentication period 1 604800 Enter the number of seconds you want between re authentication attempts Use either this variable or the re authentication interval variable do not use both variables because the two variables control the same setting re authenticate Specifies an immediate re authentication quiet interval num Enter the number of seconds you want between an authentication failure and the start of a new authentication attempt range is 1 to 65535 transmit interval num Specifies a waiting period for response from supplicant for EAP Request Identity packets Enter the number of seconds you want to wait range is 1 65535 supplicant timeout num Specifies a waiting period for response from supplicant for all EAP packets except EAP Request Identity packets Enter the number of seconds you want to wait range is 1 65535 212160 B Chapter 3 Security 131 Table 70 eapol command for modifying parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description server timeout num Specifies a waiting period for response from the server Enter the number of seconds you want to wait range is 1 65535 max request num Enter the number
152. ne interface CLI is a management tool that provides methods for configuring managing and monitoring the operational functions of the switch You access the CLI through a direct connection to the switch console port or remotely using Telnet For a complete alphabetical list of CLI commands refer to Appendix A You can use the CLI interactively or you can load and execute CLI scripts CLI scripts are loaded in one of the following ways e By entering the configure network command e By manually loading the script in the console menu e By automatically loading the script at boot up This chapter discusses the following CLI topics e Stacking compatibility next e Software version 2 0 compatibility with BayStack 450 switches on page 27 e CLI command modes on page 29 e Port numbering on page 32 IP notation on page 34 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 26 Chapter 1 CLI Basics e Accessing the CLI on page 35 Setting the CLI password on page 38 e Getting help on page 39 Basic navigation on page 39 Managing basic system information on page 46 Managing MAC address forwarding database table on page 50 e Displaying and setting stack operational mode on page 53 Stacking compatibility You can stack the BPS 2000 up to 8 units high There are two types of stacks e Pure BPS 2000 This stack has only BPS 2000 switches It is s
153. ngs and statistics The syntax for the show rate limit command is show rate limit The show rate limit command is in the privExec command mode The show rate limit command has no parameters or variables Figure 23 displays sample output from the show rate limit command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 112 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Figure 23 show rate limit command output BPS2000 show rate limit Unit Port Packet Type Limit Last 5 Minutes Last Hour Last 24 Hours 1 1 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 16 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 E J rate limit command The rate limit command configures rate limiting on the port The syntax for the rate limit command is rate limit port lt portlist gt multicast lt pct gt broadcast lt pct gt both lt pct gt The rate limit command is in the config if command mode Table 54 describes the parameters and variables for the rate limit command 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 113 Table 54 rate limit command parameters and v
154. nterface group filter set meter and shaper before referencing those components with a policy 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 211 Reordering packets Support for certain per hop behaviors PHBs requires packets within a flow be reordered upon transmission Using the CLI you can assign packets to specified egress queues qosagent packet reordering command The qosagent packet reordering command allows you to reorder packets for transmission The syntax for the qosagent packet reordering command is qosagent packet reordering enable disable The qosagent packet reordering command is in the config command mode Table 125 describes the parameters and variables for the qosagent packet reordering command Table 125 qosagent packet reordering command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P enableldisable Set packet reordering to e Enable allows full flexibility in terms of the egress queue to which a packet is assigned e Disable the system verifies that in profile and out of profile actions associated with a flow will not cause packets from the same flow to be assigned to different egress queues Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 212 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 212160 B 213 Appendix A Command List This appendix provides the complete CLI command list in alphabetica
155. nts 35 accessing the CLI 35 remote access 71 terminal 35 S scripts 25 44 61 security 38 72 115 120 128 131 security lists 120 serial port 35 set logging command 96 shapers 207 show config network command 63 show cops retry command 187 show cops server command 187 show cops stats command 188 show cpu utilization command 47 show eapol command 128 show interfaces command 88 show ip command 67 show ipmgr command 116 show logging command 95 show mac address table command 50 show mac security command 120 show mac security mac da filter command 121 show memory utilization command 48 show mlt command 148 show port mirroring command 151 show port statistics command 98 show qos command 174 show radius server command 131 show rate limit command 111 show spanning tree command 136 show stack info command 49 show stack oper mode command 54 show sys info command 46 show telnet access command 71 show terminal command 58 show tftp server command 79 show vlan igmp command 170 show vlan interface info command 157 158 show vlan interface vids command 158 show vlan mac address command 166 show vlan multicast membership command 169 shutdown command 100 SNMP 90 snmp trap link status command 93 snmp server command 91 snooping 170 software download LED indication descriptions 84 process 83 software upgrade 28 software versions 28 46 software downloading 82 source IP addresses 119 spanning tree 136 s
156. ode XrxOrXtx monitor port lt portlist gt mirror port X lt portlist gt mirror port Y lt portlist gt port mirroring mode XrxOrYtx monitor port lt portlist gt mirror port X lt portlist gt mirror port Y lt portlist gt port mirroring mode XrxYtx monitor port lt portlist gt mirror port X lt portlist gt mirror port Y lt portlist gt port mirroring mode XrxYtxOrYrxXtx monitor port lt portlist gt mirror port X lt portlist gt mirror port Y lt portlist gt port mirroring mode Asrc monitor port lt portlist gt mirror MAC A lt macaddr gt port mirroring mode Adst monitor port lt portlist gt mirror MAC A lt macaddr gt port mirroring mode AsrcOrAdst monitor port lt portlist gt mirror MAC A lt macaddr gt port mirroring mode AsrcBdst monitor port lt portlist gt mirror MAC A lt macaddr gt mirror MAC B lt macaddr gt port mirroring mode AsrcBdstOrBsrcAdst monitor port lt portlist gt mirror MAC A lt macaddr gt mirror MAC B lt macaddr gt qos action lt actid gt name lt actname gt page 204 qos action lt actid gt drop action enableldisable qos action lt actid gt update dscsp lt dscp gt qos action lt actid gt update 1p lt ieee1p gt Idefaultiuse egress map qos action lt actid gt set drop prec loss sensitivelnot loss sensitiveldefaultluse egress map 212160 B Appendix A Command List 217 Table 126 CLI command list continued Command Page No
157. oduct support 24 protocol VLANs 156 publications 23 Pure BPS 2000 Stack 53 PVID 156 Q QoS 802 1p 196 actions 174 204 agent 174 COPS 186 displaying parameters 174 drop precedence 196 DSCP 196 egress maps 174 196 filter groups 174 filter sets 174 filters 174 ingress map 196 ingress maps 174 in profile actions 209 interface groups 193 194 interfaces 174 IP filters 198 layer 2 filter 29 layer 2 filters 198 meters 174 205 208 out of profile actions 209 packet reordering 211 policies 174 209 policing statistics 208 queue depth 207 queue sets 174 196 queues 211 rate shaping 28 reset 185 shapers 174 207 Statistics 174 qos action command 204 qos egressmap command 196 qos if assign command 194 qos if assign list command 195 qos if group command 194 qos ingressmap command 197 qos ip filter command 199 qos ip filter set command 200 qos 12 filter command 201 qos 12 filter set command 203 qos meter command 205 qos policy command 209 qos queue set assignment command 198 qos shaper command 207 qosagent packet reordering command 211 qosagent police statistics command 208 qosagent reset default command 185 qosagent server control command 186 queues 196 quit 43 R RADIUS access 38 212160 B Index 229 RADIUS authentication 131 radius server command 132 rate limit command 112 rate limiting 111 remote access requirements 71 renumber unit command 49 reordering packets 211 requireme
158. of times to retry sending packets to supplicant Using RADIUS authentication Using a the RADIUS protocol and a server you can configure the BPS 2000 for authentication With the CLI system you use the following commands e show radius server command next e radius server command on page 132 e no radius server command on page 133 show radius server command The show radius server command displays the RADIUS server configuration The syntax for the show radius server command is show radius server The show radius server command is in the privExec command mode The show radius server command has no parameters or variables Figure 27 displays sample output from the show radius server command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 132 Chapter 3 Security Figure 27 show radius server command output ue host 0 0 0 0 port 1645 key BPS20001 BPS20004show radius server Secondary host 0 0 0 0 Zz radius server command The radius server command changes the RADIUS server settings The syntax for the radius server command is radius server host address secondary host lt address gt port num key string The radius server command is in the config command mode Table 71 describes the parameters and variables for the radius server command Table 71 radius server command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Des
159. ogging command clears all log messages in DRAM The syntax for the clear logging command is clear logging nv The clear logging command is in the privExec command mode Table 39 shows the parameters and values for the clear logging command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 98 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Table 39 clear logging command parameters and values Parameters and values Description nv Clears all log messages in both DRAM and NVRAM Displaying port statistics You can display the statistics for a port for both received and transmitted traffic This section covers e show port statistics command next e clear stats command on page 100 show port statistics command The show port statistics command displays the statistics for the port on both received and transmitted traffic The syntax for the show port statistics command is show port statistics port lt portlist gt The show port statistics command is in the config if command mode Table 40 describes the parameters and variables for the show port statistics command Table 40 show port statistics command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to configure to display statistics on enter the port numbers Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface
160. ometimes referred to as a pure stack The stack operational mode for this type of stack is Pure BPS 2000 Mode e Hybrid This stack has a combination of BPS 2000 switches and BayStack 450 and or BayStack 410 switches It is sometimes referred to as a mixed stack The stack operational mode for this type of stack is Hybrid Mode When you work with the BPS 2000 in standalone mode you should ensure that the stack operational mode shows Pure BPS 2000 Mode and does not show Hybrid Mode AII BPS 2000 switches in the stack must be running the identical version of software and all the BayStack switches must be running the identical version of software When you are working with a mixed stack you must ensure that the Interoperability Software Version Numbers ISVN are identical That is the ISVN number for the BayStack 450 switch and BayStack 410 switch must have the same ISVN as the BPS 2000 If the ISVNs are not the same the stack does not operate In sum the stacking software compatibility requirements are as follows e Pure BPS 2000 stack All units must be running the same software version 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 27 e Pure BayStack 450 stack All units must be running the same software version e Hybrid stack All BPS 2000 units must be running the same software version All BayStack 410 units must be running the same software version All BayStack 450 units must be running the same software versi
161. ommand The qos queue set assignment command associates the 802 1p priority values with a specific queue within a specific queue set This association determines the egress scheduling treatment that traffic with a specific 802 1p priority value receives The syntax forthe qos queue set assignment command is qos queue set assignment queue set lt setid gt 1p lt ieeelp gt queue qid The qos queue set assignment command is in the config command mode Table 115 describes the parameters and variables for the qos queue set assignment command Table 115 qos queue set assignment command parameters and variables Parameters Description and variables P queue set Enter the queue set ID lt setid gt 1p lt ieee1p gt Enter the 802 1p priority value for which the queue association is being modified range is between 0 and 7 queue lt qid gt Enter the queue within the identified queue set to assign the 802 1p priority traffic at egress Configuring QoS filters and filter groups You can configure filters and filter sets using the CLI This section covers e gos ip filter command next e gos ip filter set command on page 200 e gos 12 filter command on page 201 e gos 12 filter set command on page 203 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 199 qos ip filter command Theqos ip filter command adds or deletes IP filters The syntax for the qos ip filter command i
162. ommand Thedefault ip address unit command sets the IP address for the specified unit in a stack to all zeros 0 The syntax for the default ip address unit command is default ip address unit 1 8 Thedefault ip address unit command is in the config command mode Table 19 describes the parameters and variables for the default ip address unit command Table 19 default ip address unit command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables unit 1 8 Zeroes out the IP address for the specified unit Note When you change the IP gateway you may lose connection to Telnet and the Web 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 71 Setting Telnet access You can also access the CLI through a Telnet session To access the CLI remotely the management port must have an assigned IP address and remote access must be enabled You can log on to the switch using Telnet from a terminal that has access to the BPS 2000 To open a Telnet session from Device Manager click on the Telnet icon on the toolbar Figure 15 or click Action Telnet on the Device Manager toolbar Figure 15 Telnet icon on Device Manager toolbar e Note Multiple users can access the CLI system simultaneously through the serial port Telnet and modems The maximum number of simultaneous users is four plus one each at the serial port for a total of 12 users on the stack All users can configure simultane
163. ommand parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description ds lt dscp gt Enter the DSCP value used as a lookup key for 802 1p priority and drop precedence at egress when appropriate range is between 0 and 63 1p lt ieee1 p gt Enter the 802 1p priority value associated with the DSCP range is between 0 and 7 dp lt dropprec gt Enter the drop precedence values associated with the DSCP loss sensitive not loss sensitive qos ingressmap command The gos ingressmap command configures 802 1p priority to DSCP associations that are used for assigning default values at packet ingress based on the 802 1p priority value in the received packet The syntax for the gos ingressmap command is qos ingressmap 1p lt ieeelp gt ds lt dscp gt The gos ingressmap command is in the config command mode Table 114 describes the parameters and variables for the qos ingressmap command Table 114 qos ingressmap command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description 1p lt ieee1p gt Enter the 802 1p priority value used as a lookup key for DSCP assignment at ingress when appropriate range is between 0 and 7 ds lt dscp gt Enter the DSCP value associated with the 802 1p priority value range is between 0 and 63 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 198 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS qos queue set assignment c
164. ommand sets the duplex operation for a port to the factory default duplex value The syntax for the default duplex command is default duplex port lt portlist gt The default duplex command is in the config if command mode 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 107 Table 49 describes the parameters and variables for the default duplex command Table 50 default duplex command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to reset the duplex mode to factory default values Enter the port numbers you want to configure or all to configure all ports simultaneously The default value is autonegotiation Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command Note You cannot enable autonegotiation on fiber optic ports You cannot disable autonegotiation on the BPS2000 1 GT and BPS2000 2 GT MDA ports Enabling Autopology You can enable the Optivity Autopology protocol using the CLI Refer to the www nortelnetworks com documentation URL for information on Autopology The product family for Optivity and Autotopology is Data and Internet This section covers the following commands e autotopology command next e no autotopology command on page 108 e default autotopology command on page 108 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line
165. on All software versions must have the identical ISVN Refer to Appendix B of Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 for complete information on interoperability and compatibility between the BPS 2000 and BayStack switches Software version 2 0 compatibility with BayStack 450 switches The BPS 2000 software version 2 0 is compatible with BayStack 450 software version 4 1 When you are using a local console to access the BPS 2000 software version 2 0 features with a Hybrid or mixed stack BPS 2000 and BayStack 450 and 410 switches in the same stack you must plug your local console into a BPS 2000 unit To find out which version of the BPS 2000 software is running use the console interface CI menus or the Web based management system e CI menus From the main menu of the console choose Systems Characteristics menu The software currently running is displayed in sysDescr e Web based management system Open the System Information page which is under Administration on the main menu The software currently running is displayed in the sysDescription field Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 28 Chapter 1 CLI Basics You can use 256 port protocol and MAC SA based VLANs for the stack with a Pure BPS 2000 stack running software version 1 2 The maximum number of MAC SA based VLANs available is 48 If you are working with a mixed or hybrid stack you can use
166. on intrusion detection mac security mac address table address command The mac security mac address table address command assigns either a specific port or a security list to the MAC address This removes any previous assignment to the specified MAC address and creates an entry in the BaySecure table of allowed MAC addresses The syntax for the mac security mac address table address command is mac security mac address table address H H H port portlist security list lt 1 32 gt Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 124 Chapter 3 Security Note In this command port1ist must specify only a single port gt The mac security mac address table address command is in the config command mode Table 63 describes the parameters and variables for the mac security mac address table address command Table 63 mac security mac address table address command parameters and values Parameters and variables Description lt H H H gt Enter the MAC address in the form of H H H port lt portlist gt lsecurity list lt 1 32 gt Enter the port number or the security list number mac security security list command The mac security security list command assigns a list of ports to a security list The syntax for the mac security security list command is mac security security list lt 1 32 gt lt portlist gt The mac security security list command is in
167. onds range is 1 10 Default value is 2 max age lt 6 40 gt Enter the max age of the STG in seconds range is 6 40 Default value is 20 priority lt 0 65535 gt Enter the priority of the STG in seconds range is 0 65535 Default value is Ox8000 tagged bpdu Allows you to set the BPDU as tagged or untagged enableldisable Default value for spanning tree group 1 default group is untagged the default for the other groups is tagged tagged bpdu vid Allows you to set the VLAN ID VID for the tagged BPDU lt 1 4094 gt Default value is 4001 4008 for STG 1 8 respectively 212160 B Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring 143 default spanning tree command by STG The default spanning tree command by STG restores the default spanning tree values for the spanning tree group The syntax for the default spanning tree command by STG is default spanning tree stp lt 1 8 gt forward time hello time max age priority tagged bpdu The default spanning tree command by STG is in the config command mode Table 78 describes the parameters and variables for the default spanning tree command by STG Table 78 default spanning tree command by STG parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables stp 1 8 Disables the spanning tree group enter the STG ID forward time Sets the forward time to default value 15 seconds hello time Sets
168. onfigure command Table 4 configure command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P terminallnetworkl Specifies the source for the configuration commands for the BPS 2000 memory e terminal allows you to enter config mode to enter configuration commands e network allows you to set up parameters for auto loading a script at boot up or for loading and executing a script immediately e memory not supported on BPS 2000 interface command The interface command moves you to the Interface Configuration config if command mode The syntax for the interface command is interface FastEthernet lt portlist gt The interface command is in the config command mode 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 45 Table 5 describes the parameters and variables for the interface command Table 5 interface command parameters and variables Parameters h D ription and variables SEM lt portlist gt Specifies the portlist you want to be affected by all the commands issued in the config if command mode disable command The disable command returns you to the User EXEC exec command mode The syntax for the disable command is disable The disable command is in the privExec command mode The disable command has no parameters or variables end command The end command moves you to the priv Exec mode from either the Global Configuration config mode or t
169. or more information about managing or using Business Policy Switch 2000 refer to the following publications Release Notes for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 part number 210676 F Installing the Business Policy Switch 2000 part number 209319 A Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 part number 208700 C Getting Started with the Business Policy Switch 2000 Management Software Operations part number 209321 A Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Management Software Version 2 0 part number 209322 C Using Web based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 part number 209570 C Installing Media Dependent Adapters MDAs part number 302403 H Installing Gigabit Interface Converters and Small Form Factor Pluggable Interface Converters part number 312865 B Installing and Administering Optivity Quick2Config 2 2 part number 207809 B Using the Optivity Quick2Config 2 2 Client Software part number 207810 B Configuring Business Policy Switches with Optivity Quick2Config 2 2 part number 311208 A Rev 00 Release Notes for Optivity Quick2Config 2 2 for Business Policy Switch 2000 2 2 1 part number 310621 A Installing Optivity Policy Services part number 306972 E Rev 00 Managing Policy Information in Optivity Policy Services part number 306969 F Rev 00 Release Notes for Optivity Policy Services Version 2 0 1 part number 306975 F Rev 00
170. ory defaults 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 77 ip bootp server command The ip bootp server command configures BootP on the current instance of the switch or server The syntax for the ip bootp server command is ip bootp server last needed disable always The ip bootp server command is in the config command mode Table 24 describes the parameters and variables for the ip bootp server command Table 24 ip bootp server command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P lastIneededidisablel Specifies when to use BootP always e last use BootP or the last known address e needed use BootP only when needed e disable never use BootP e always Always use BootP stack bootp mac addr type command The stack bootp mac addr type command allows you to choose which MAC address is used for BootP operation when running in a stack This option is available only on a stack consisting of all BPS 2000 that is set for stack operational mode of Pure BPS 2000 Stack The syntax for the stack bootp mac address type command is stack bootp mac addr type base unit stack The stack bootp mac addr type command is in the config command mode Table 25 describes the parameters and variables for the stack boot mac addr type command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 78 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Table 25 stack boot mac addr typ
171. os command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description interface groups Displays configured interface groups interface assignments Displays interface to interface group assignments if assign list Displays interface to interface group assignments egressmap Displays DSCP to 802 1p priority and loss sensitivity mapping ingressmap Displays 802 1p priority to DSCP mapping ip filters Displays defined IP filters ip filter sets Displays defined IP filter sets l2 filters Displays defined Layer 2 filters l2 filter sets Displays defined Layer 2 filter sets actions Displays defined QoS action entries meters Displays defined traffic metering entries shapers Displays defined traffic shaping entries policies Displays configured QoS policies queue sets Displays current queue set information queue set assignments Displays 802 1p priority to queue assignments by queue set 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 175 Table 104 show qos command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description agent Displays QoS agent configuration parameters statistics Displays QoS policy statistics Figure 37 displays sample output from the show qos interface groups command Figure 37 show qos interface groups command output BPS2000 show qos interface groups Role Interface Capabilities Storage Combin
172. os queue sets UN Set Queue General Extended Bandwidth Absolute Bandwith Service Size ID ID Discipline Discipline Bandwidth Allocation Order Bytes Kbps 1 1 Priority 0 0 100 0 Relative 1 16384 1 2 Weight Round 0 0 50 0 Relative 2 24576 i 3 Weight Round 0 0 30 0 Relative 2 32768 a 4 Weight Round 0 0 20 0 Relative 2 32768 2 1 Priority 0 0 100 0 Relative X 16384 2 2 Priority 0 0 100 0 Relative 2 16384 Figure 51 displays sample output from the show qos queue set assignments command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 184 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Figure 51 show qos queue set assignments command output er rn qos queue set assignment UN Queue Set 1 802 1p Priority Queue Jour t N HP o PRPNHNWW ABB Queue Set 2 802 1p Priority Queue NOU PP t NP o PRPNHNNNNN is J Figure 52 displays sample output from the show qos agent command Figure 52 show qos agent command output BPS20004show qos agent QoS Policy Server Control Enabled QoS Policy Agent Retry Timer 5 seconds Allow Packet Reordering Enabled Maintain Policing Statistics Enabled 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 185 Figure 53 displays sample output from the show qos statistics command Figure 53 show qos statistics command output j osbupduns qos statistics UN Id Name Packet Overf
173. ously You can view the Telnet allowed IP addresses and settings change the settings or disable the Telnet connection This section covers the following topics e show telnet access command next e telnet access command on page 72 e no telnet access command on page 73 e default telnet access command on page 74 show telnet access command The show telnet access command displays the current settings for Telnet access The syntax for the show telnet access command is show telnet access Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 72 Chapter 2 General CLI commands The show telnet access command is in the privExec command mode The show telnet access command has no parameters or variables Figure 16 displays sample output from the show telnet access command Figure 16 show telnet access command output Fo BPS2000 show telnet access TX TELNET Access Enabled Login Timeout 1 minute s Login Retries 3 Inactivity Timeout 15 minute s Event Logging All Allowed Source IP Address Allowed Source Mask 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 25b5 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 BPS2000 d telnet access command The telne
174. output liliis 158 show vlan interface vids output 0 0 0 eee eee 159 show vlan mac address command output 0 ee eee 167 show vlan multicast membership command output 170 show vlan igmp command output 0 00 eee 171 show qos interface groups command output 175 show qos interface assignments command output 176 show qos if assign lists command output ssaa a aaan aaan 177 show qos egressmap command output s saasaa araar 178 show qos ingressmap command output 0000 00e 178 show qos ip filters command output 0 eee 179 show qos ip filter sets command output 000000005 179 show qos 12 filters command output 0 0c ee eee 180 show qos 2 filter sets command output 00 0 0 ee 180 show qos actions command output 00 cee eee 181 show qos meters command output 0 0 eee 181 show qos shapers command output 20000 ee eee eee 182 show qos policies command output 020 000s 182 show qos queue sets command output 0 0 eee eee 183 show qos queue set assignments command output 184 show qos agent command output 2 20 eee eee 184 show qos statistics command output 0 000 eee 185 show cops retry command output 2 002 eee eee 187 show cops server command output
175. panning tree group tagged BPDU VLAN ID 142 spanning tree groups 29 spanning tree add vlan command 144 spanning tree command 142 146 spanning tree remove vlan command 144 spanning tree stp create command 139 spanning tree stp delete command 140 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 230 Index spanning tree stp disable command 141 spanning tree stp enable command 140 speed 88 103 speed command 104 stack 88 stack bootp mac addr type command 77 stack information 49 stack operational mode STGs 53 VLANs 53 stack oper mode command 54 stacking 26 standalone mode 32 statistics 98 174 208 STG 136 subnet mask 34 64 68 support Nortel Networks 24 system contact 90 system information 46 47 48 system location 90 system name 90 T Tab key navigation 40 tagged frames 156 technical publications 24 technical support 24 Telnet 35 38 71 72 117 telnet access command 72 termainal command 59 terminal 44 requirements 35 settings 58 TFTP 79 tftp server command 80 traffic Gigabit Ethernet 109 rate limiting 111 traffic policing 208 traps 90 93 troubleshooting 34 53 55 124 152 access 43 65 69 71 115 120 131 autonegotiation 104 106 107 mixed stack 27 ping 60 port numbers 32 port mirroring 151 ports 44 QoS 206 207 208 211 spanning tree 135 136 spanning tree groups 136 stack 49 stacks 26 STG 136 VLANs 155 156 157 162 trunks 148 U un
176. protocol Userdef lt 4096 65534 gt learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol vinesEther2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol xnsEther2 learning IVL Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 222 Appendix A Command List Table 126 CLI command list continued Command Page No vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type macsa learning SVL page 160 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type port learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ApltkEther2Snap learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol decEther2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol decOtherEther2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipEther2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipv6Ether2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipx802 2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipx802 3 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipxEther2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipxSnap learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol Netbios learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol RarpEther2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol sna802 2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol snaEther2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol Userdef lt 4096 65534 gt learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol vinesEther2 learning SVL vlan crea
177. r in profile traffic range is 1 to 65535 in profile action name lt actname gt Enter the action name for in profile traffic maximum is 16 alphanumeric characters out profile action lt actid gt Enter the action ID for out of profile traffic range is 1 to 65535 out profile action name lt actname gt Enter the action name for in profile traffic maximum is 16 alphanumeric characters shaper lt shapeid gt Enter shaper ID associated with this policy range is 1 to 65535 shaper name lt shapername gt Enter the shaper name associated with this policy maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters shaper group lt shapegroup gt Enter shaper group ID associated with this policy range is 2 to 63 track statistics enableldisable Enables maintaining policing statistics on the specified flow Default is based on value of setting of qasagent police statistics command order lt order gt Specifies the evaluation order of this policy in relation to other policies associated with the same interface group Enter order number range is 1 to 65535 Note Policies with a lower order value are evaluated before policies with a higher order number Evaluation goes from lowest value to highest delete Deletes the specified QoS policy enableldisable Enables or disables the specified QoS policy You must define all components associated with a policy including the i
178. registered frames 156 untagged frames 156 upgrades 28 upgrading diagnostics 82 upgrading software 82 utilizing trunks 148 V vlan create command 160 vlan delete command 162 vlanigmp command 171 vlan mac address command 167 vlan members command 166 vlan mgmt command 159 vlan name command 163 vlan ports command 165 212160 B Index 231 VLANs 156 creating 160 learning 160 MAC SA based 166 management VLAN 156 number of 155 ports 156 protocol based 160 spanning tree groups 136 STGs 27 type 160 W Web based management system 21 117 web server command 75 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface
179. reordering enableldisable page 211 qosagent police statistics enableldisable page 208 qosagent reset default page 185 qosagent server control enableldisablel retry timer lt no retryl1 86400 gt page 186 radius server host address secondary host address port num key string page 132 rate limit port lt portlist gt multicast pct Ibroadcast lt pct gt Iboth pct page 112 renumber unit page 49 set logging enableldisable level criticallseriouslinformational page 96 nv level criticallseriouslinformationallnone show config network page 63 show cops retry page 187 show cops server page 187 show cops stats page 188 show cpu utilization page 47 show eapol page 128 show interfaces names lt portlist gt page 88 show ip bootp default gateway address stacklswitch page 67 show ipmgr page 116 show logging critical page 95 show logging serious show logging informational show mac address table aging time page 50 show mac address table vid lt 1 4094 gt address lt H H H gt show mac security configlmac address table addr lt macaddr gt lportlsecurity lists page 120 show mac security mac da filter page 121 show memory utilization page 48 show mlt utilization lt 1 6 gt page 148 show port mirroring page 151 show port statistics port lt portlist gt page 98 212160 B Appendix A Command List 219 Table 126 CLI command list continued
180. s qos ip filter fid create src ip src ip info dst ip dst ip info ds field lt dscp gt protocol lt protocoltype gt src port lt port gt dst port port delete The gos ip filter command is in the config command mode Table 116 describes the parameters and variables for the gos ip filter command Table 116 qos ip filter command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt fid gt Enter an integer to specify the filter ID create Defines a new IP filter with the specified filter ID src ip lt src ip info gt Enter the source IP address and mask in the form of a b c d x or a b c d x X x x Default is 0 0 0 0 dst ip lt dst ip info gt Enter the destination IP address and mask in the form of a b c d x or a b c d x X x x Default is 0 0 0 0 ds field lt dscp gt Enter 6 bit DSCP value range is 0 to 63 Default is ignore protocol Enter the protocol type lt protocoltype gt e ignore e icmp e tcp e udp Default is ignore src port port Enter TCP UDP source port value Default is ignore dst port port Enter TCP UDP destination port value Default is ignore delete Deletes the IP filter with the specified filter ID Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 200 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Note If you omit any parameter the default value is used You canno
181. s Control SNMP IP List Access Control EB IP List Access Control 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 2554 255 2554 255 2595 Enabled Enabled Enabled Allowed Source IP Address Allowed Source Mask 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 ES P ipmgr command for management system The ipmgr command for the management systems enables the IP manager list for Telnet SNMP or HTTP access The syntax for the ipmgr command for the management systems is ipmgr telnet snmp http The ipmgr command for the management systems is in the config mode Table 57 describes the parameters and variables for the ipmgr command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 118 Chapter 3 Security Table 57 ipmgr command for system management parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description telnetisnmplweb Enables IP manager list checking for access to various management Systems e telnet provides list access using Telnet access e snmp provides list access using SNMP including the DM e web provides list access using the Web based management system no ipmgr command for management system The no ipmgr
182. s configuration directions using the console interface CI menus Refer to Using Web based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 for information on configuring these features using the Web based management system and refer to Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Management Software Version 2 0 for configuration information for the DM Using spanning tree Note For detailed information on spanning tree parameters spanning tree groups and configuration guidelines refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 136 Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring With the BPS 2000 with software version 1 2 you can configure multiple spanning tree groups STGs Multiple spanning tree groups are available only when the Stack Operational Mode is set to Pure BPS 2000 Stack The CLI allows you to configure spanning tree groups to add or remove VLANs to the spanning tree groups and to configure the usual spanning tree parameters and FastLearn This section covers the following topics e show spanning tree command next e spanning tree stp create command by STG on page 139 e spanning tree stp delete command by STG on page 140 e spanning tree stp enable command by STG on page 140 e spanning tree stp disable command by STG on page 141 e spanning tree command by STG on pa
183. same software version All software versions must have the identical ISVN This section discusses the following topics e Upgrading software in a Pure BPS 2000 stack next e Upgrading software in a Hybrid stack on page 86 Upgrading software in a Pure BPS 2000 stack To download or upgrade software in a Pure BPS 2000 stack 1 Enter download address lt ip gt image bps2000 img Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 86 Chapter 2 General CLI commands The system resets and opens to the BPS2000 banner Refer to Accessing the CLI on page 35 to return to the CLI 2 Enterdownload address lt ip gt diag bps2000diags bin The system resets and opens to the BPS2000 banner Refer to Accessing the CLI on page 35 to return to the CLI However if you are currently using software version 1 0 1 0 1 or 1 1 you must upgrade to software version 1 1 1 before upgrading to version 2 0 Upgrading software in a Hybrid stack The physical order of the units and the unit numbering in the Hybrid stack does not affect the upgrading process at all In addition the cabling order regarding upstream downstream neighbors does not affect the process Before you attempt to download new software or upgrade software to a Hybrid mixed stack you must ensure that the Interoperability Software Version Numbers ISVN are identical That is the ISVN number for the BayStack 450 swit
184. se s agr ue YER X CEDE Ge Ra eh ee CR EIE Eder SCR HS 43 DONIGUES command wish ip aep ni pus uad oi Ewa wu ido pue as addu qus 44 interface command iuccoseescs ce cnc eRe SERRE Re S EORR E RR V POR Rs de cg 44 disable GORITIBENT 44 0295 sx P EXTRA RX XEPqe doses edess eee ncee ine HERR 45 Gl COT EAD Loe ease V ME Rub db ebd SA Ea I bd ba er FORE NER 45 CXUCORIMANG vesusscicdeRh hr e Yr AX T ERPGR Ld4 EX eP YT soe Ledeen ws 45 Managing basic system information 000 cee eee eee 46 SHOW sys inio comma ass ssec x ERROR ACRES RR AORO RRCRCE RC REOR FARR 46 show cpu utilization command cece eres 47 show memory tilization command iso ck seu ERR RR RR m RR ee 48 show stack info command 22 02 cces sona e be xod RR RR RR e xe dee 49 tenumber nt command vous ve tA Hohe e SOROR SCORE COGO ew ROC aS 49 Managing MAC address forwarding database table 000s eee eee 50 show mac address table command nassau anaana 50 mac address table aging time command lllellls sees 52 default mac address table aging time command 00 e eee eee 53 Displaying and setting stack operational mode 200 e eee eee eee 53 show stack oper mode command 2 200 e eee eee ees 54 stack oper mode command 5 isses eee ee hes mx Ee eee e 54 Chapter 2 General CLI commands losa euo hh hhhhRRRRRRRRERRAR 57 Setting the terminal io seas cruit iii iagi ROG SRE eoa RR ad RE o 58 show termina
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186. show port mirroring command Figure 31 show port mirroring command output BPS2000 config show port mirroring Monitoring Mode Xrx gt Port X Monitor Port 173 Port X 1 1 port mirroring command The port mirroring command sets the port mirroring configuration The syntax of the port mirroring command is Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 152 Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring port mirroring mode disable Xrx monitor port lt portlist gt mirror port X portlist Xtx monitor port lt portlist gt mirror port X portlist XrxOrXtx monitor port lt portlist gt mirror port X lt portlist gt mirror port Y lt portlist gt XrxOrYtx monitor port portlist mirror port X lt portlist gt mirror port Y lt portlist gt XrxYtx monitor port portlist mirror port X lt portlist gt mirror port Y lt portlist gt XrxYtxOrYrxXtx monitor port portlist mirror port X portlist mirror port Y lt portlist gt Asrc monitor port lt portlist gt mirror MAC A lt macaddr gt Adst monitor port lt portlist gt mirror MAC A lt macaddr gt AsrcOrAdst monitor port portlist mirror MAC A lt macaddr gt AsrcBdst monitor port portlist mirror MAC A macaddr mirror MAC B lt macaddr gt AsrcBdstOrBsrcAdst monitor port lt portlist gt mirror MAC A macaddr mirror MAC B lt macaddr gt Note In this comm
187. sk allowed Enter the IP address either as an integer or in lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt dotted decimal notation Specifies the subnet mask from which access is allowed enter IP mask in dotted decimal notation no ipmgr command for source IP address The no ipmgr command for source IP addresses disables access for the specified source IP addresses or address ranges and denies them access to the switch or the stack The syntax for the no ipmgr command for source IP addresses is no ipmgr source ip lt 1 10 gt The no ipmgr command for the source IP addresses is in the config mode Table 60 describes the parameters and variables for the no ipmgr command for the source IP addresses Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 120 Chapter 3 Security Table 60 no ipmgr command for source IP addresses parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description source ip lt 1 10 gt When you specify an option it sets the IP address and mask for the specified entry to 255 255 255 255 and 255 255 255 255 When you omit the optional parameter it resets the list to factory defaults Using MAC address security You configure the BaySecure application using MAC addresses with the following commands e show mac security command next e show mac security mac da filter command on page 121 e mac security command on page 122 e mac security mac address ta
188. sses as in the IP Manager list For more information on the IP Manager list refer to Chapter 3 default telnet access command The default telnet access command sets the Telnet settings to the default values The syntax for the default telnet access command is default telnet access The defaul lt telnet access command is in the config command mode The defaul lt telnet access command has no parameters or values Setting server for Web based management You can enable or disable the Web server to use for the Web based management system Refer to Using Web based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 for information on the Web based management system This section discusses the following commands e web server next e no web server on page 75 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 75 web server The web server command enables or disables the Web server that you use for Web based management The syntax for the web server command is web server enable disable The web server command is in the config mode Table 22 describes the parameters and variables for the web server command Table 22 web server command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables P enableldisable Enables or disables the Web server no web server The no web server command disables the Web server that you use for Web based management
189. t type macsa port protocol ipEther2 protocol ipx802 3 protocol ipx802 2 protocol ipxSnap protocol ipxEther2 protocol ApltkEther2Snap protocol decEther2 protocol decOtherEther2 protocol sna802 2 protocol snaEther2 protocol Netbios protocol xnsEther2 protocol vinesEther2 protocol ipv6Ether2 protocol Userdef lt 4096 65534 gt protocol RarpEther2 learning IVL SVL The v1an create command is in the config command mode Table 91 describes the parameters and variables for the vlan create command Table 91 vlan create command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt 1 4094 gt Enter the number of the VLAN to create name lt line gt Enter the name of the VLAN to create type Enter the type of VLAN to create e macsa MAC source address based e port port based e protocol protocol based see following list protocol ipEther2 Specifies an ipEther2 protocol based VLAN protocol ipx802 3 Specifies an ipx802 3 protocol based VLAN protocol ipx802 2 Specifies an ipx802 2 protocol based VLAN protocol ipxSnap Specifies an ipxSnap protocol based VLAN Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 162 Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP Table 91 vlan create command parameters and variables continued Parameters and variables Description protocol ipxEther2 Specifies an ipxEther2 protocol based V
190. t Enter the name of the configuration file you want to copy from the TFTP server Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 82 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Upgrading software You can download the BPS 2000 software image that is located in non volatile flash memory To download the BPS 2000 software image a properly configured Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP server must be present in your network and the policy switch must have an IP address To learn how to configure the switch or stack IP address refer to Assigning and clearing IP addresses on page 63 Caution Do not interrupt power to the device during the software download process A power interruption can corrupt the firmware image This section covers the following topics download command next e Observing LED indications on page 84 e Upgrading software images on page 85 download command The download command upgrades the software for the BPS 2000 You can upgrade both the software image and the diagnostics image If you upgrade to a stack configuration the entire stack will be upgraded and the new image is loaded onto every unit of the stack Note The system resets after downloading a new image gt The syntax for the download command is download address lt ip gt image lt image name gt bs450 image lt image name gt diag lt filename gt The download command is in th
191. t Enter the number of the VLAN IDs separated by commas Format VLAN x x x X Default is ignore vlan tag vtag Enter the type of VLAN tagging filter you want e tagged e untagged e ignore Default is ignore priority lt ieee1p seq gt Enter the 802 1p priority values range from 0 to 7 Enter in the form of a b c d for example 0 3 4 7 Default is ignore ds field lt dscp gt Enter a 6 bit value for the DS field range is from 0 to 63 Default is ignore protocol lt protocoltype gt Enter the protocol type e ignore e icmp e tcp e udp Default is ignore src port min lt port gt Enter the TCP UDP minimum source port value range is 0 to 65535 Default is 0 ignore src port max port Enter the TCP UDP maximum source port value range is O to 65535 Default is 65535 ignore dst port min port Enter the TCP UDP minimum destination port value range is 0 to 65535 Default is 0 ignore dst port max port Enter the TCP UDP maximum destination port value range is 0 to 65535 Default is 65535 ignore delete fid Enter the filter ID you want to delete Note If you omit any parameter the default value is used You cannot delete a filter that is referenced by an L2 filter set 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 203 qos l2 filter set command The gos 12 filter set command adds and deletes Layer 2 filters into an L2 fil
192. t Specifies the target VLAN portlist Enter the list of port s you are adding removing or assigning to the VLAN show vlan mac address command The show vlan mac address command displays the configured MAC address for a MAC source address based VLAN The syntax for the show vlan mac address command is show vlan mac address lt 1 4094 gt address H H H The show vlan mac address command is in the privExec mode Table 97 describes the parameters and variables for the show vlan mac address command 212160 B Chapter 5 VLANs and IGMP 167 Table 97 show vlan mac address command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt 1 4094 gt Enter the number of the VLAN you want to display MAC source addresses for address H H H Specifies a particular MAC address to display enter the MAC address in the H H H format Note If you omit this parameter the system displays the entire table Figure 34 displays sample output from the show vlan mac address command Figure 34 show vlan mac address command output BPS2000 config show vlan mac address 6 Active MAC Addresses 08 00 01 02 02 03 vlan mac address command The vlan mac address command adds MAC addresses to MAC source address based VLANs The vlan mac address syntax is vlan mac address lt 1 4094 gt address lt H H H gt The vlan mac address command is in the config command mode Table 98 describ
193. t 1 4094 gt name line type protocol xnsEther2 learning SVL vlan delete lt 1 4094 gt page 162 vlan igmp lt 1 4094 gt snooping enableldisable proxy enableldisable page 171 robust value lt value gt query interval lt time gt v1 members lt portlist gt v2 members lt portlist gt vlan mac address lt 1 4094 gt address lt H H H gt page 167 vlan members lt 1 4094 gt lt portlist gt page 166 vlan members add lt 1 4094 gt lt portlist gt vlan members remove lt 1 4094 gt lt portlist gt vlan mgmt lt 1 4094 gt page 159 vlan name lt 1 4094 gt line page 163 vlan ports lt portlist gt tagging enableldisable pvid lt 1 4094 gt page 165 filter tagged frame enableldisable filter untagged frame enableldisable filter unregistered frames enableldisable priority lt 0 7 gt name lt line gt web server enableldisable page 75 Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 224 Appendix A Command List 212160 B 225 Index A access 35 72 115 119 120 131 accessing the CLI 35 actions 204 age out time 50 allowed IP addresses 115 alphabetical list of commands 213 ASCII config file 61 authentication 131 automatic configuration 61 automatic PVID feature 156 autonegotiation 88 103 auto pvid command 164 autotopology command 108 BaySecure 120 boot command 76 booting the switch 75 BootP 67 75
194. t 1 604800 gt re authenticate quiet interval lt num gt transmit interval lt num gt supplicant timeout num server timeout num max request lt num gt The eapol command for modifying parameters is in the config if command mode Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 130 Chapter 3 Security Table 70 describes the parameters and variables for the eapol command for modifying parameters Table 70 eapol command for modifying parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description port lt portllist gt Specifies the ports to configure for EAPOL enter the port numbers you want Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number specified when you issued the interface command init Re initiates EAP authentication status authorizedlunauthorizedlauto Specifies the EAP status of the port e authorized port is always authorized e unauthorized port is always unauthorized e auto port authorization status depends on the result of the EAP authentication traffic control in outlin Sets the level of traffic control e in out if EAP authentication fails both ingressing and egressing traffic are blocked e in if EAP authentication fails only ingressing traffic is blocked re authentication enableldisable Enables or disables re authentication re authentication interval num Enter the number of seco
195. t Mirroring 149 The show mlt command is in the privExec command mode Table 84 describes the parameters and variables for the show mlt command Table 84 show mlt command parameters and variables Parameters and i Description variables utilization 1 6 Displays the utilization of the specified enabled MLT s in percentages Figure 30 displays sample output from the show mlt command Figure 30 show mlt command output TET mlt UN Trunk Name Members STP Learning Mode Status T Trunk 1 Normal Basic Disabled 2 Trunk 2 Normal Basic Disabled 3 Trunk 43 Normal Basic Disabled 4 Trunk 4 Normal Basic Disabled 5 Trunk 5 Normal Basic Disabled 6 Trunk 6 Normal Basic Disabled BPS2000 mlt command The m1t command configures a Multi Link Trunk MLT The syntax for the m1t command is mlt id name trunkname enable disable member lt portlist gt The mlt command is in the config command mode Table 85 describes the parameters and variables for the mit command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 150 Chapter 4 Spanning Tree MLT and Port Mirroring Table 85 mlt command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description id Enter the trunk ID range is 1 to 6 name lt trunkname gt Specifies a text name for the trunk enter up to 16 alphanumeric characters enableldisable Enables or disables t
196. t access command allows you to configure the Telnet connection used to manage the switch The syntax for the telnet access command is telnet access enable disable login timeout lt 1 10 gt retry lt 1 100 gt inactive timeout lt 0 60 gt logging none access failures all source ip lt 1 10 gt lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt mask XXX XXX XXX XXX The telnet access command is in the config command mode 212160 B Chapter 2 General CLI commands 73 Table 20 describes the parameters and variables for the telnet access command Table 20 telnet access command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description enableldisable Enables or disables Telnet connections login timeout 1 10 Specifies the time in minutes you want to wait between initial Telnet connection and accepted password before closing the Telnet connection enter an integer between 1 and 10 retry 1 100 Specifies the number of times the user can enter an incorrect password before closing the connection enter an integer between 1 and 100 inactive timeout 0 60 Specifies in minutes how long to wait before closing an inactive session enter an integer between 0 and 60 logging nonelaccesslfailureslall Specifies what types of events you want to save in the event log e none do not save access events in the log e access save access events in the log e failure save failed access events in the log e
197. t delete an IP filter that is referenced by an IP filter set qos ip filter set command The gos ip filter set command adds or deletes currently defined IP filters into an IP filter set The syntax for the qos ip filter set command is qos ip filter set fgid create set setid name lt setname gt filter fid filter prec prec delete The gos ip filter set command is in the config command mode Table 117 describes the parameters and variables for the qos ip filter set command Table 117 qos ip filter set command parameters and variables Porametots Description and variables P lt fgid gt Enter an integer to specify the filter group ID range is 1 to 65535 create set Initiates creation of an IP filter set with the designated filter set ID lt setid gt Enter the IP filter set ID range is 1 to 65535 name Assigns a name to the designated filter set ID Enter the name for the lt setname gt filter set maximum is 16 alphanumeric characters filter lt fid gt Adds an IP filter to the filter set range is 1 to 65535 filter prec Specifies the precedence or filter evaluation order within the set lt prec gt Enter the precedence value you want for this filter range is 1 to 65535 delete Deletes the IP filter set 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 201 Note You must define the filter before adding it to a filter set You cannot delete an IP filt
198. t polid gt Enter an integer to specify the QoS policy range is 1 to 65535 create Creates the QoS policy name lt polname gt Assigns a name to the QoS policy with the designated policy ID Enter the name for the policy maximum is 16 alphanumeric characters if group lt ifgroup gt Enter the interface group name to which this policy applies filter set type ipll2 Enter the type of filter set associated with this policy e ip specifies IP filter set e 2 specifies Layer 2 filter set Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 210 Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS Table 124 qos policy command parameters and variables continued Parameters and variables Description filter set lt setid gt Enter the filter set ID associated with this policy range is 1 to 65535 filter set name lt setname gt Enter the name of the filter set associated with this policy in profile action lt actid gt Enter the action ID for in profile traffic range is 1 to 65535 in profile action name lt actname gt Enter the action name for in profile traffic maximum is 16 alphanumeric characters meter lt metid gt Enter meter ID associated with this policy range is 1 to 65535 meter name lt metname gt Enter the meter name associated with this policy maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters in profile action lt actid gt Enter the action ID fo
199. t setid gt name setname filter id fid filter prec lt prec gt page 203 qos I2 filter set lt fgid gt delete qos meter lt metid gt create name lt metname gt committed rate rate max burst rate page 205 lt burstrate gt max burst duration lt burstdur gt Idelete qos policy lt polid gt create name polname if group lt ifgroup gt filter set type ipll2 page 209 filter set lt setid gt Ifilter set name lt setname gt in profile action lt actid gt lin profile action name lt actname gt meter lt metid gt Imeter name lt metname gt in profile action lt actid gt lin profile action name lt actname gt out profile action lt actid gt lout profile action name lt actname gt shaper lt shhapeid gt Ishaper name shapename shaper group lt shapegroup gt track statistics enableldisable order lt order gt qos policy lt polid gt delete qos queue set assignment queue set lt setid gt 1p lt ieee1p gt queue lt qid gt page 198 qos shaper lt shapeid gt create name lt shapername gt shape rate rate max burst rate page 207 lt burstrate gt max burst duration lt burstdur gt queue size lt 1121418116 gt Idelete Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 218 Appendix A Command List Table 126 CLI command list continued Command Page No qosagent packet
200. table aging time command is mac address table aging time time The mac address table aging time command is in the config command mode Table 7 describes the parameters and variables for the mac address table aging time command 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 53 Table 7 mac address table aging time command parameters and variables Parameters and Description variables time Enter the aging time in seconds that you want for MAC addresses before they are flushed default mac address table aging time command The default mac address table aging time command sets the time that the switch retains unseen MAC addresses to 300 seconds The syntax for the default mac address table aging time command is default mac address aging time The default mac address table aging time command is in the config command mode The default mac address table aging time command has no parameters or variables Displaying and setting stack operational mode This section shows you how to view and set the stack operational mode The following topics are covered e show stack oper mode command next e stack oper mode command on page 54 Refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 for more information on the stack operation including features requiring specific operational modes and adding switches to the stack Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line
201. te lt 1 4094 gt type protocol xnsEther2 learning SVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type macsa learning IVL page 160 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type port learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ApltkEther2Snap learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol decEther2 learning IVL vlan create 1 4094 name line type protocol decOtherEther2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipEther2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipv6Ether2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipx802 2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipx802 3 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipxEther2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipxSnap learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol Netbios learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol RarpEther2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol sna802 2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol snaEther2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol Userdef lt 4096 65534 gt learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol vinesEther2 learning IVL vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol xnsEther2 learning IVL
202. ter set The syntax for the qos 12 filter set command is qos 12 filter set fgid create set lt setid gt name lt setname gt filter fid filter prec prec delete The gos 12 filter set command is in the config command mode Table 119 describes the parameters and variables for the qos 12 filter set command Table 119 qos 2 filter set command parameters and variables Parameters Description and variables P lt fgid gt Enter an integer to specify the filter group ID you want to work with range is 1 to 65535 create set Initiates creation of an L2 filter set with the designated filter set ID lt setid gt Enter the IP filter set ID range is 1 to 65535 name Assigns a name to the designated filter set ID Enter the name for the lt setname gt filter set maximum is 16 alphanumeric characters filter lt fid gt Adds an L2 filter to the filter set range is 1 to 65535 filter prec Specifies the precedence or filter evaluation order within the set lt prec gt Enter the precedence value you want for this filter range is 1 to 65535 delete Deletes the L2 filter set Note You must define the filter before adding it to a filter set You cannot delete an L2 filter set that is referenced in an installed policy You cannot delete the last L2 filter in an L2 filter set that is referenced in an installed policy Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command
203. the CLI incorporates various shortcut commands and keystrokes to simplify its use The following topics are covered in this section Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 40 Chapter 1 CLI Basics e General navigation commands next e Keystroke navigation on page 41 e help command on page 42 e no command on page 42 e default command on page 43 e logout command on page 43 e enable command on page 43 e configure command on page 44 e interface command on page 44 e disable command on page 45 e end command on page 45 e exit command on page 45 General navigation commands When you enter at any point in the CLI session the system retrieves help information for whatever portion of the command you entered thus far Refer to help command on page 42 for more information The system records the last command in a CLI session However the last command is not saved across reboots Add the word no to the beginning of most CLI configuration commands to clear or remove the parameters of the actual command For example when you enter the command ip stack address 192 32 154 126 you set the IP stack address However when you enter no ip stack address the system returns the IP address to zero Refer to Appendix A for an alphabetical list of no commands Add the word default to the beginning of most CLI configuration commands returns the parameters of t
204. the port number specified when you issued the interface command qos if group command The qos if group command adds or deletes interface groups The syntax for the gos if group command is qos if group name tag create class ifclass delete The qos if group command is in the config command mode Table 111 describes the parameters and variables for the qos if group command 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 195 Table 111 qos if group command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description name tag Enter the name of the interface group you are working with maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters create class lt ifclass gt Defines a new interface group and specifies the class of traffic received on interfaces associated with this interface group e trusted e untrusted e unrestricted delete Deletes an existing interface group qos if assign list command The gos if assign list command adds or deletes a list of ports to or from a defined interface group The syntax for the qos if assign list command is qos if assign list name tag add del portlist lt portlist gt The gos if assign list command is in the config if command mode Table 110 describes the parameters and variables for the gos if assign list command Table 112 qos if assign list command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Descript
205. ther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipv6Ether2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipx802 2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipx802 3 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipxEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipxSnap vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol Netbios vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol RarpEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol sna802 2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol snaEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol Userdef lt 4096 65534 gt vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol vinesEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol xnsEther2 212160 B Appendix A Command List 221 Table 126 CLI command list continued Command Page No vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type macsa page 160 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type port vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ApltkEther2Snap vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol decEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol decOtherEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipv6Ether2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipx802 2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipx802 3 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipxEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt name line type protocol ipxSnap
206. tinued Command Page No spanning tree stp lt 1 8 gt forward time lt 4 30 gt hello time lt 1 10 gt max age lt 6 40 gt page 142 priority lt 0 65535 gt tagged bpdu enableldisable tagged bpdu vid lt 1 4094 gt spanning tree port lt portlist gt stp lt 1 8 gt learning disablelnormallfast cost lt 1 65535 gt page 145 priority lt 0 255 gt spanning tree stp lt 1 8 gt remove vlan lt 1 4094 gt page 144 spanning tree stp 2 8 create page 139 spanning tree stp 2 8 delete page 140 spanning tree stp 2 8 disable page 141 spanning tree stp 2 8 enable page 140 speed port lt portlist gt 10110011000lauto page 104 stack bootp mac addr type base unitlstack page 77 stack oper mode bps2000lhybrid page 54 telnet access enableldisable login timeout lt 1 10 gt retry lt 1 100 gt inactive timeout lt 0 60 gt page 72 logging nonelaccesslfailureslall source ip 1 10 lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt mask lt XXX XXX XXX XXX gt terminal 24001480019600119200138400llength lt 1 132 gt Iwidth 1 132 page 59 tftp server lt KXX XXX XXX XXX gt page 80 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type macsa page 160 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type port vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ApltkEther2Snap vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol decEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol decOtherEther2 vlan create lt 1 4094 gt type protocol ipE
207. tlist gt variable in the following formats 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 33 e A single port number an integer between 1 through 28 Example 7 means port 7 Arange of port numbers a pair of port numbers between 1 and 28 separated by a dash Example 1 3 means ports 1 2 and 3 Example 5 27 means all ports from port 5 through port 27 e A list of port numbers and or port ranges separated by commas Example 1 3 7 means ports 1 3 and 7 Example 1 3 9 11 means ports 1 2 3 9 10 and 11 Example 1 3 5 9 11 15 means ports 1 3 4 5 9 10 11 and 15 e none means no ports not case sensitive all means all the ports on the standalone BPS 2000 including any MDA ports not case sensitive You can also use the unit port convention discussed in Port numbering in stacked mode next with a standalone BPS 2000 as long as the unit number is always 1 Port numbering in stacked mode In stacked mode either Pure BPS 2000 Stack mode or Hybrid Stack Mode use the portlist variable to represent the number of the unit within the stack followed by a forward slash followed by port number s The unit numbers will always be integers between 1 and 8 and the port numbers will always be integers between 1 and 28 You can also use none to indicate none of the ports in the stack or all to indicate a11 of the ports in the stack In stacked mode use the lt portlist gt variable in the following form
208. to implement the QoS shaping features 212160 B Chapter 6 Policy enabled networks and QoS 207 Using the CLI you set shapers If you want to shape traffic at the egress point configure the committed rate burst rate burst duration and queue depth for each shaper qos shaper command The qos shaper command creates or deletes a QoS shaper The syntax for the qos shaper command is qos shaper shapeid create name shapername shape rate rate max burst rate burstrate max burst duration lt burstdur gt queue size lt 1 2 4 8 16 gt delete The gos shaper command is in the config command mode Table 122 describes the parameters and variables for the qos shaper command Table 122 gos shaper command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description lt shapeid gt Enter an integer to specify the QoS shaper range is 1 to 65535 name lt shapername gt Assigns a name to the QoS shaper with the designated shaper ID Enter name for shaper maximum is 16 alphanumeric characters shape rate lt rate gt Specifies maximum rate that traffic will be transmitted over a given duration Enter the rate in Kops range is 1 to 42949672955 Kbps Note You must specify a value that is a multiple of 64 Kbps O is invalid max burst rate lt burstrate gt Specifies the largest burst of traffic that can be transmitted without a shaping delay Used in calculating the committed burst size Enter
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210. tworks Business Policy Switch 2000 is shielded against the generation of radio interference in accordance with the application of Council Directive 89 336 EEC Article 4a Conformity is declared by the application of EN 55 022 Class A CISPR 22 Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take appropriate measures Achtung Dieses ist ein Ger t der Funkst rgrenzwertklasse A In Wohnbereichen k nnen bei Betrieb dieses Ger tes Rundfunkst rungen auftreten in welchen Fallen der Benutzer f r entsprechende Gegenmafinahmen verantwortlich ist Attention Ceci est un produit de Classe A Dans un environnement domestique ce produit risque de cr er des interf rences radio lectriques il appartiendra alors l utilisateur de prendre les mesures sp cifiques appropri es AEC Declaration of Conformity This product conforms or these products conform to the provisions of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 4 Japan Nippon requirements only Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI statement CORB WEUULUBEEIBRTEEEEEEE XB VCCI Ode BROS VIZ APRRBRECT COREE RE CHEATS CBR WBE AROTCEMHOVOES OUR HESS TET SBEIBRENSTCEMHVET Taiwan requirements Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection BSMI Statement Sa RAS ie PMR AG ESE E A Fhe Bie mst ATE
211. uding all MDA ports not case sensitive To view the unit numbers in the stack issue the show stack info command show stack info command on page 49 You must be in the Privileged EXEC privExec mode to issue this command Refer to Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2 0 guide for more information on numbering units within the stack IP notation You enter IP addresses and subnet masks in one of the following two ways in the CLI You can always enter an IP address in dotted decimal notation XXX XXX XXX XXX specifying both the IP address and the subnet mask in dotted decimal notation 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 35 Or when you are specifying both an IP address and a netmask you may alternatively enter XXX XXX XXX XXX 0 32 where XXX XXX XXX XXX is the IP address in dotted decimal notation and the value 0 32 specifies the number of bits starting from the left in the mask for example a value of 8 is 255 0 0 0 Accessing the CLI You access the CI menus using Telnet or a a direct connection to the switch from a terminal or personal computer PC You can use any terminal or PC with a terminal emulator as the CLI command station Be sure the terminal has the following features e 9600 bits per second b s 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity no flow control e Serial terminal emulation program such as Terminal or Hyperterm for Windows NT or Hyperterm for Windows 95 or Windows 98 e Cable
212. ve 1 word forward Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 42 Chapter 1 CLI Basics help command The help command is in all command modes and displays a brief message about using the CLI help system The syntax for the help command is help The help command has no parameters or variables Figure 4 shows the output from the help command Figure 4 help command output in privExec mode BPS2000 help CN Help may be requested at any point in a command by entering a question mark If nothing matches the help list will be empty and you must backup until entering a shows the available options Two styles of help are provided 1 Full help is available when you are ready to enter a command argument e g show and describes each possible argument 2 Partial help is provided when an abbreviated argument is entered and you want to know what arguments match the input e g show pr no command The no command is always used as a prefix to a configuration command and it negates the action performed by that command The effect of the no command is to remove or to clear the configuration controlled by the specified command Various no commands are in the config and config if command modes Refer to Appendix A for an alphabetical listing of all no commands Note Not all configuration commands support the no prefix command 212160 B Chapter 1 CLI Basics 43
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214. yntax of the command is no snmp trap link status port lt portlist gt The no snmp trap link status command is in the config if command mode Table 35 describes the parameters and variables for the no snmp trap link status command Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface 94 Chapter 2 General CLI commands Table 35 no snmp trap link status command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to disable the linkUp linkDown traps on Enter the port numbers or all Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command default snmp trap link status command The default snmp trap link status command disables the linkUp linkDown traps for the port The syntax of the command is default snmp trap link status port lt portlist gt The default snmp trap link status command is in the config if command mode Table 36 describes the parameters and variables for the default snmp trap link status command Table 36 default snmp trap link status command parameters and variables Parameters and variables Description port lt portlist gt Specifies the port numbers to disable the linkUp linkDown traps on Enter the port numbers or all Note If you omit this parameter the system uses the port number you specified in the interface command

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