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350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA November 2012 202-11054-02 1.0 ProSafe Managed Switch Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual 10.0 GSM7328Sv2 GSM7352Sv2 GSM7228PS GSM7252PS M5300-28G3 .
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3 Contents Chapter 1 Using the Command-Line Interface Licensing and Command Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Command Syntax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 ProSafe Managed Switch Port-Channel/LAG (802.3ad) Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Port Mirroring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Static MAC Filtering . . . .
5 ProSafe Managed Switch Chapter 6 IP Multicast Commands Multicast Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339 DVMRP Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 ProSafe Managed Switch System Utility and Clear Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 572 DHCP Server Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 ProSafe Managed Switch Captive Portal Configuration Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 751 Captive Portal Status Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 757 Captive Portal Client Connection Commands .
8 1 1. Using the Command-Line Interface The command-line interface (CLI) is a text-based way to manage and monitor the system. You can access the CLI by using a direct serial connection or by using a remote logical connection with telnet or SSH. This chapter describes the CLI syntax, conventions, and modes.
Using the Command-Line Interface 9 ProSafe Managed Switch Command Group or Command M5300-28G-POE+ M5300-52G-POE+ M5300-28G M5300-52G M5300-28G3 M5300-52G3 M5300-28GF3 GSM7328Sv2 GSM7352Sv2 GSM7228PS G.
Using the Command-Line Interface 10 ProSafe Managed Switch Command Syntax A command is one or more words that might be followed by one or more parameters. Parameters can be required or optional values. Some commands, such as show network or clear vlan, do not require parameters.
Using the Command-Line Interface 11 ProSafe Managed Switch • [gateway] is an optional parameter, so you are not required to enter a value in place of the parameter. The New Template User Manual lists each command by the command name and provides a brief description of the command.
Using the Command-Line Interface 12 ProSafe Managed Switch Name with Spaces” forces the system to accept the spaces. Empty strings (““) are not valid user-defined strings. Table 2 describes common parameter values and value formatting. Table 2. Parameter Descriptions a (32 bits) a.
Using the Command-Line Interface 13 ProSafe Managed Switch The port identifies the specific physical port or logical interface being managed on a given slot. Table 4. Type of Ports Note: In the CLI, loopback and tunnel interfaces do not use the unit/slot/port format.
Using the Command-Line Interface 14 ProSafe Managed Switch • Quality of Service • Management (CLI, Web UI, and SNMP) • IPv6 Management—Allows management of the device through an IPv6 through an IPv6 address without requiring the IPv6 Routing package in the system.
Using the Command-Line Interface 15 ProSafe Managed Switch Interface Config Switch (Interface <unit/slot/port>)# Switch (Interface Loopback <id>)# Switch (Interface Tunnel <id>)# Manages the operation of an interface and provides access to the router interface configuration commands.
Using the Command-Line Interface 16 ProSafe Managed Switch Table 6 explains how to enter or exit each mode. Table 6. CLI Mode Access and Exit Command Mode Access Method Exit or Access Previous Mode User EXEC This is the first level of access. To exit, enter logout .
Using the Command-Line Interface 17 ProSafe Managed Switch Command Completion and Abbreviation Command completion finishes spelling the command when you type enough letters of a command to uniquely identify the command keyword. Once you have entered enough letters, press the SPACEBAR or TAB key to complete the word.
Using the Command-Line Interface 18 ProSafe Managed Switch CLI Error Messages If you enter a command and the system is unable to execute it, an error message appears.
Using the Command-Line Interface 19 ProSafe Managed Switch Using CLI Help Enter a question mark (?) at the command prompt to display the commands available in the current mode. (switch) >? enable Enter into user privilege mode. help Display help for various special keys.
Using the Command-Line Interface 20 ProSafe Managed Switch You can also enter a question mark (?) after typing one or more characters of a word to list the available command or parameters that begin w.
21 2 2. Stacking Commands This chapter contains the following sections: • Dedicated Port Stacking • Stacking Commands • Non-Stop Forwarding Commands • Stack Firmware Synchronization Commands The commands in this chapter are in two functional groups: • Show commands display switch settings, statistics, and other information.
Stacking Commands 22 ProSafe Managed Switch supported switch types, indicating the type of the switch being preconfigured. The switch index is a 32-bit integer. This command is executed on the Primary Management Unit. Note: Switch index can be obtained by executing the show supported switchtype command in User EXEC mode.
Stacking Commands 23 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: If the management unit is renumbered, then the running configuration is no longer applied (that is, the stack acts as if the configuration had been cleared). movemanagement This command moves the Primary Management Unit functionality from one switch to another.
Stacking Commands 24 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: The Standby Management Unit cannot be the current Management Unit. The Standby unit should be a management-capable unit. slot This command configures a slot in the system. The <unit/slot> is the slot identifier of the slot.
Stacking Commands 25 ProSafe Managed Switch to any module that is inserted into the slot. If a card is disabled, all the ports on the device are operationally disabled and shown as “unplugged” on management screens. no set slot disable This command unconfigures the administrative mode of the slot(s).
Stacking Commands 26 ProSafe Managed Switch reload (Stack) This command resets the entire stack or the identified <unit> . The <unit> is the switch identifier. The system prompts you to confirm that you want to reset the switch. show slot This command displays information about all the slots in the system or for a specific slot.
Stacking Commands 27 ProSafe Managed Switch show supported cardtype This commands displays information about all card types or specific card types supported in the system.
Stacking Commands 28 ProSafe Managed Switch When you specify a value for <unit> , the following information appears: Plugged-In Model Identifier The model identifier of the switch in the stack. Model Identifier is a 32-character field assigned by the device manufacturer to identify the device.
Stacking Commands 29 ProSafe Managed Switch show supported switchtype This commands displays information about all supported switch types or a specific switch type.
Stacking Commands 30 ProSafe Managed Switch show stack-port This command displays summary stack-port information for all interfaces. For Each Interface: show stack-port counters This command displays summary data counter information for all interfaces.
Stacking Commands 31 ProSafe Managed Switch show stack-port diag This command shows stacking diagnostics for each port and is only intended for Field Application Engineers (FAEs) and developers. An FAE will advise on the necessity to run this command and capture this information.
Stacking Commands 32 ProSafe Managed Switch no nsf This command disables non-stop forwarding on the stack. show nsf This command displays global and per-unit information on NSF configuration on the stack.
Stacking Commands 33 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: (Switch)#show nsf Administrative Status.......................... Enable Operational Status............................. Enable Last Startup Reason............................ Warm Auto-Restart Time Since Last Restart.
Stacking Commands 34 ProSafe Managed Switch show checkpoint statistics Use this command to display general information about the checkpoint service operation. Example: (Switch)#show checkpoint statistics Messages Checkpointed.....................6708 Bytes Checkpointed.
Stacking Commands 35 ProSafe Managed Switch Stack Firmware Synchronization Commands Stack firmware synchronization provides an automatic mechanism to synchronize the firmware on stack members whose firmware version differs from the version running on the stack manager.
Stacking Commands 36 ProSafe Managed Switch no boot auto-copy-sw This command disables stack firmware synchronization. boot auto-copy-sw trap This command sends SNMP traps related to stack firmware synchronization. no boot auto-copy-sw trap This command disables sending SNMP traps related to stack firmware synchronization.
Stacking Commands 37 ProSafe Managed Switch show auto-copy-sw This command displays the stack firmware synchronization configuration status. Example: (Switch)#show auto-copy-sw Stack Firmware Synchron.
38 3 3. Switching Commands This chapter describes the switching commands available in the managed switch CLI. This chapter contains the following sections: • Port Configuration Commands • Loopback.
Switching Commands 39 ProSafe Managed Switch • MLD Snooping Querier Commands • Port Security Commands • LLDP (802.1AB) Commands • LLDP-MED Commands • Denial of Service Commands • MAC Datab.
Switching Commands 40 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: The IP address cannot be assigned to a LAG virtual interface. The interface must be put under a VLAN group and an IP address assigned to the VLAN group. auto-negotiate This command enables automatic negotiation on a port.
Switching Commands 41 ProSafe Managed Switch description Use this command to create an alpha-numeric description of the port. Format description <description> Mode mtu Use the mtu command to set the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size, in bytes, for frames that ingress or egress the interface.
Switching Commands 42 ProSafe Managed Switch no shutdown This command enables a port. Format no shutdown Mode shutdown all This command disables all ports. Note: You can use the shutdown all command on physical and port-channel (LAG) interfaces, but not on VLAN routing interfaces.
Switching Commands 43 ProSafe Managed Switch speed all This command sets the speed and duplex setting for all interfaces. Format speed all [{auto}] [{<100 | 10 | 10G> {<half-duplex | full-duplex>}}] Mode 100h 100f 10h 10f 10Gh 10Gf show port This command displays port information.
Switching Commands 44 ProSafe Managed Switch show port protocol This command displays the Protocol-Based VLAN information for either the entire system, or for the indicated group. Format show port protocol {<groupid> | all} Mode show port description This command displays the port description for every port.
Switching Commands 45 ProSafe Managed Switch show port status This command displays the Protocol-Based VLAN information for either the entire system, or for the indicated group.
Switching Commands 46 ProSafe Managed Switch no interface loopback This command removes the loopback interface and associated configuration parameters for the specified loopback interface. Format no interface loopback <loopback-id> Mode show interface loopback This command displays information about configured loopback interfaces.
Switching Commands 47 ProSafe Managed Switch Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). STP helps prevent network loops, duplicate messages, and network instability. spanning-tree This command sets the spanning-tree operational mode to enabled.
Switching Commands 48 ProSafe Managed Switch no spanning-tree bpdufilter Use this command to disable BPDU Filter on the interface or range of interfaces. Default Format no spanning-tree bpdufilter Mode spanning-tree bpdufilter default Use this command to enable BPDU Filter on all the edge port interfaces.
Switching Commands 49 ProSafe Managed Switch spanning-tree bpduguard Use this command to enable BPDU Guard on the switch. Default Format spanning-tree bpduguard Mode no spanning-tree bpduguard Use this command to disable BPDU Guard on the switch.
Switching Commands 50 ProSafe Managed Switch spanning-tree configuration revision This command sets the Configuration Identifier Revision Level for use in identifying the configuration that this switch is currently using. The Configuration Identifier Revision Level is a number in the range of 0 to 65535.
Switching Commands 51 ProSafe Managed Switch • Use 802.1s to specify that the switch transmits MST BPDUs (IEEE 802.1s functionality supported). • Use 802.1w to specify that the switch transmits RST BPDUs rather than MST BPDUs (IEEE 802.1w functionality supported).
Switching Commands 52 ProSafe Managed Switch spanning-tree tcnguard This command enables the propagation of received topology change notifications and topology changes to other ports.
Switching Commands 53 ProSafe Managed Switch no spanning-tree max-hops This command sets the Bridge Max Hops parameter for the common and internal spanning tree to the default value.
Switching Commands 54 ProSafe Managed Switch If the you specify cost , this command sets the path cost for this port within a multiple spanning tree instance or the common and internal spanning tree instance, depending on the <mstid> parameter, to the default value, i.
Switching Commands 55 ProSafe Managed Switch are masked according to the 802.1s specification. This causes the priority to be rounded down to the next lower valid priority.
Switching Commands 56 ProSafe Managed Switch spanning-tree port mode This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for this port to enabled. Default Format spanning-tree port mode Mode no spanning-tree port mode This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for this port to disabled.
Switching Commands 57 ProSafe Managed Switch spanning-tree bpduforwarding Normally a switch will not forward Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) BPDU packets if STP is disabled. However, if in some network setup, the user wishes to forward BDPU packets received from other network devices, this command can be used to enable the forwarding.
Switching Commands 58 ProSafe Managed Switch show spanning-tree brief This command displays spanning tree settings for the bridge. The following information appears.
Switching Commands 59 ProSafe Managed Switch show spanning-tree interface This command displays the settings and parameters for a specific switch port within the common and internal spanning tree. The <unit/slot/port > is the desired switch port.
Switching Commands 60 ProSafe Managed Switch corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance. The <unit/slot/port > is the desired switch port.
Switching Commands 61 ProSafe Managed Switch tree. The <unit/slot/port > is the desired switch port. In this case, the following are displayed. Term Definition Port Identifier The port identifier for this port within the CST. Port Priority The priority of the port within the CST.
Switching Commands 62 ProSafe Managed Switch show spanning-tree mst port summary This command displays the settings of one or all ports within the specified multiple spanning tree instance. The parameter <mstid> indicates a particular MST instance.
Switching Commands 63 ProSafe Managed Switch show spanning-tree mst summary This command displays summary information about all multiple spanning tree instances in the switch.
Spanning Tree Adminmode Spanning Tree Version BPDU Guard Mode BPDU Filter Mode Configuration Name Configuration Revision Level Configuration Digest Key Configuration Format Selector MST Instances Swit.
Switching Commands 65 ProSafe Managed Switch vlan database This command gives you access to the VLAN Config mode, which allows you to configure VLAN characteristics. Format vlan database Mode network mgmt_vlan This command configures the Management VLAN ID.
Switching Commands 66 ProSafe Managed Switch vlan acceptframe This command sets the frame acceptance mode per interface. For VLAN Only mode, untagged frames or priority frames received on this interface are discarded.
Switching Commands 67 ProSafe Managed Switch vlan makestatic This command changes a dynamically created VLAN (one that is created by GVRP registration) to a static VLAN (one that is permanently configured and defined). The ID is a valid VLAN identification number.
Switching Commands 68 ProSafe Managed Switch vlan participation all This command configures the degree of participation for all interfaces in a VLAN. The ID is a valid VLAN identification number.
Switching Commands 69 ProSafe Managed Switch assigned the value of the interface VLAN ID for this port. With either option, VLAN tagged frames are forwarded in accordance with the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Specification. Format no vlan port acceptframe all Mode vlan port ingressfilter all This command enables ingress filtering for all ports.
Switching Commands 70 ProSafe Managed Switch vlan port tagging all This command configures the tagging behavior for all interfaces in a VLAN to enabled. If tagging is enabled, traffic is transmitted as tagged frames. If tagging is disabled, traffic is transmitted as untagged frames.
Switching Commands 71 ProSafe Managed Switch no vlan protocol group name This command removes the name from a protocol-based VLAN groups. Format no vlan protocol group name <1-128> Mode vlan protocol group add protocol This command adds the protocol to the protocol-based VLAN identified by groupid.
Switching Commands 72 ProSafe Managed Switch no protocol group This command removes the <vlanid> from this protocol-based VLAN group that is identified by this <groupid> .
Switching Commands 73 ProSafe Managed Switch no protocol vlan group all This command removes all interfaces from this protocol-based VLAN group that is identified by this <groupid> . Format no protocol vlan group all <groupid> Mode vlan pvid This command changes the VLAN ID per interface.
Switching Commands 74 ProSafe Managed Switch vlan association subnet This command associates a VLAN to a specific IP-subnet. Format vlan association subnet <ipaddr> <netmask> <1-4093> Mode no vlan association subnet This command removes association of a specific IP-subnet to a VLAN.
Switching Commands 75 ProSafe Managed Switch show vlan <vlanid> This command displays detailed information, including interface information, for a specific VLAN.
Switching Commands 76 ProSafe Managed Switch show vlan brief This command displays a list of all configured VLANs. Format show vlan brief Mode • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC VLAN ID VLAN Name VLAN Type show vlan port This command displays VLAN port information.
Switching Commands 77 ProSafe Managed Switch show vlan association subnet This command displays the VLAN associated with a specific configured IP-Address and net mask. If no IP address and net mask are specified, the VLAN associations of all the configured IP-subnets are displayed.
Switching Commands 78 ProSafe Managed Switch dvlan-tunnel ethertype This command configures the ether-type for all interfaces. The ether-type may have the values of 802.1Q , vMAN , or custom . If the ether-type has a value of custom , the optional value of the custom ether type must be set to a value from 0 to 65535.
Switching Commands 79 ProSafe Managed Switch no mode dvlan-tunnel This command is used to disable Double VLAN Tunneling on the specified interface. By default, Double VLAN Tunneling is disabled.
Switching Commands 80 ProSafe Managed Switch Voice VLAN Commands This section describes the commands you use for Voice VLAN. Voice VLAN enables switch ports to carry voice traffic with defined priority so as to enable separation of voice and data traffic coming onto the port.
Switching Commands 81 ProSafe Managed Switch You can configure Voice VLAN in any of the following ways: vlan-id dot1p none untagged no voice vlan (Interface Config) Use this command to disable the Voice VLAN capability on the interface.
Switching Commands 82 ProSafe Managed Switch When the interface is specified: Voice VLAN Interface Mode Voice VLAN ID Voice VLAN Priority Voice VLAN Untagged Voice VLAN CoS Override Voice VLAN Status . Provisioning (IEEE 802.1p) Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure provisioning, which allows you to prioritize ports.
Switching Commands 83 ProSafe Managed Switch If an interface is configured as a protected port, and you add that interface to a Port Channel or Link Aggregation Group (LAG), the protected port status becomes operationally disabled on the interface, and the interface follows the configuration of the LAG port.
Switching Commands 84 ProSafe Managed Switch no switchport protected (Interface Config) Use this command to configure a port as unprotected. The groupid parameter identifies the set of protected ports to which this interface is assigned.
Switching Commands 85 ProSafe Managed Switch Private Group Commands This section describes commands used to configure private group and view private group configuration information. Private group can be used to create a group of ports that can or can not share traffic to each others in the same VLAN group.
Format Mode Switching Commands 86 ProSafe Managed Switch no private-group name This command is used to remove the specified private group. Format Mode show private-group This command displays the private groups’ information. Format Mode Private VLAN The Private VLANs feature separates a regular VLAN domain into two or more subdomains.
Switching Commands 87 ProSafe Managed Switch primary VLAN can be configured per private VLAN. All ports within a private VLAN share the same primary VLAN. • Isolated VLAN—A secondary VLAN that carries traffic from isolated ports to promiscuous ports.
Switching Commands 88 ProSafe Managed Switch no switchport private-vlan This command is used to remove the private-VLAN association or mapping from the port. switchport mode private-vlan This command is used to configure a port as a promiscuous or host private VLAN port.
Switching Commands 89 ProSafe Managed Switch no private-vlan This command is used to restore normal VLAN configuration. Format no private-vlan {association} Mode vlan Use this command to enter the private vlan configuration.
Switching Commands 90 ProSafe Managed Switch show interface ethernet <unit/slot/port> switchport This command displays the private-VLAN mapping information for the switch interfaces.
Switching Commands 91 ProSafe Managed Switch set garp timer leave This command sets the GVRP leave time for one port (Interface Config mode) or all ports (Global Config mode) and only has an effect when GVRP is enabled.
Switching Commands 92 ProSafe Managed Switch show garp This command displays GARP information. Format show garp Mode • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC GMRP Admin Mode GVRP Admin Mode GVRP Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure and view GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) information.
Switching Commands 93 ProSafe Managed Switch set gvrp interfacemode This command enables GVRP on a single port (Interface Config mode) or all ports (Global Config mode).
Switching Commands 94 ProSafe Managed Switch GMRP Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure and view GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) information. Like IGMP snooping, GMRP helps control the flooding of multicast packets.
Switching Commands 95 ProSafe Managed Switch is disabled on that interface. GARP functionality is subsequently re-enabled if routing is disabled and port-channel (LAG) membership is removed from an interface that has GARP enabled.
Switching Commands 96 ProSafe Managed Switch show mac-address-table gmrp This command displays the GMRP entries in the Multicast Forwarding Database (MFDB) table.
Switching Commands 97 ProSafe Managed Switch clear radius statistics This command is used to clear all RADIUS statistics. Format clear radius statistics Mode dot1x guest-vlan This command configures VLAN as guest vlan on a per port basis. The command specifies an active VLAN as an IEEE 802.
Switching Commands 98 ProSafe Managed Switch no dot1x mac-auth-bypass This command disables MAB for 802.1x-unaware clients. Format no dot1x mac-auth-bypass Mode dot1x max-req This command sets the maximum number of times the authenticator state machine on this port will transmit an EAPOL EAP Request/Identity frame before timing out the supplicant.
Switching Commands 99 ProSafe Managed Switch dot1x port-control This command sets the authentication mode to use on the specified port. Select force-unauthorized to specify that the authenticator PAE unconditionally sets the controlled port to unauthorized.
Switching Commands 100 ProSafe Managed Switch dot1x re-authenticate This command begins the re-authentication sequence on the specified port. This command is only valid if the control mode for the specified port is “auto” or “mac-based”. If the control mode is not “auto” or “mac-based”, an error will be returned.
Switching Commands 101 ProSafe Managed Switch dot1x timeout This command sets the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the authenticator state machine on this port. Depending on the token used and the value (in seconds) passed, various timeout configurable parameters are set.
Switching Commands 102 ProSafe Managed Switch dot1x unauthenticated-vlan Use this command to configure the unauthenticated VLAN associated with that port. The unauthenticated VLAN ID can be a valid VLAN ID from 0-Maximum supported VLAN ID (4093 for 7000 series).
Switching Commands 103 ProSafe Managed Switch dot1x dynamic-vlan enable Use this command to enable the switch to create VLANs dynamically when a RADIUS assigned VLAN does not exist in the switch.
Switching Commands 104 ProSafe Managed Switch show authentication methods This command displays information about the authentication methods. Format show authentication methods Mode The following is a.
Switching Commands 105 ProSafe Managed Switch configuration for a specified port and the dot1x statistics for a specified port - depending on the tokens used.
Switching Commands 106 ProSafe Managed Switch Control Mode The configured control mode for this port. Possible values are force-unauthorized | force-authorized | auto | mac-based. Authenticator PAE State Current state of the authenticator PAE state machine.
Switching Commands 107 ProSafe Managed Switch The show dot1x detail <unit/slot/port> command will display the following MAC-based dot1x fields if the port-control mode for that specific port is MAC-based.
Switching Commands 108 ProSafe Managed Switch show dot1x clients This command displays 802.1x client information. This command also displays information about the number of clients that are authenticated using Monitor mode and using 802.
Switching Commands 109 ProSafe Managed Switch show dot1x users This command displays 802.1x port security user information for locally configured users. Format show dot1x users <unit/slot/port> Mode Users 802.1X Supplicant Commands 802.1X (“dot1x”) supplicant functionality is on point-to-point ports.
Switching Commands 110 ProSafe Managed Switch dot1x pae Use this command to set the port’s dot1x role. The port can serve as either a supplicant or an authenticator.
Switching Commands 111 ProSafe Managed Switch no dot1x supplicant max-start Use this command to set the max-start value to the default. Format no dot1x supplicant max-start Mode dot1x supplicant timeout start-period Use this command to configure the start period timer interval to wait for the EAP identity request from the authenticator.
Switching Commands 112 ProSafe Managed Switch dot1x supplicant timeout auth-period Use this command to configure the authentication period timer interval to wait for the next EAP request challenge from the authenticator.
Switching Commands 113 ProSafe Managed Switch maintains the configured “level” (to be active the next time that form of storm-control is enabled.) Note: The actual rate of ingress traffic required.
Switching Commands 114 ProSafe Managed Switch no storm-control broadcast level This command sets the broadcast storm recovery threshold to the default value for an interface and disables broadcast storm recovery.
Switching Commands 115 ProSafe Managed Switch storm-control broadcast level (Global) This command configures the broadcast storm recovery threshold for all interfaces as a percentage of link speed and enables broadcast storm recovery.
Switching Commands 116 ProSafe Managed Switch an interface increases beyond the configured threshold, the traffic will be dropped. Therefore, the rate of multicast traffic will be limited to the configured threshold.
Switching Commands 117 ProSafe Managed Switch no storm-control multicast rate This command sets the multicast storm recovery threshold to the default value for an interface and disables multicast storm recovery.
Switching Commands 118 ProSafe Managed Switch no storm-control multicast level This command sets the multicast storm recovery threshold to the default value for all interfaces and disables multicast storm recovery.
Switching Commands 119 ProSafe Managed Switch no storm-control unicast This command disables unicast storm recovery mode for an interface. Format no storm-control unicast Mode storm-control unicast level This command configures the unicast storm recovery threshold for an interface as a percentage of link speed, and enables unicast storm recovery.
Switching Commands 120 ProSafe Managed Switch no storm-control unicast rate This command sets the unicast storm recovery threshold to the default value for an interface and disables unicast storm recovery. Format no storm-control unicast rate Mode storm-control unicast (Global) This command enables unicast storm recovery mode for all interfaces.
Switching Commands 121 ProSafe Managed Switch no storm-control unicast level This command sets the unicast storm recovery threshold to the default value and disables unicast storm recovery for all interfaces.
Switching Commands 122 ProSafe Managed Switch Use the all keyword to display the per-port configuration parameters for all interfaces, or specify the unit/slot/port to display information about a specific interface.
Switching Commands 123 ProSafe Managed Switch no flowcontrol Format no flowcontrol Mode • Global Config • Interface Config show flowcontrol Use this command to display the IEEE 802.3 Annex 31B flow control settings and status for a specific interface or all interfaces.
Switching Commands 124 ProSafe Managed Switch A port-channel (LAG) interface can be either static or dynamic, but not both. All members of a port channel must participate in the same protocols.) A static port-channel interface does not require a partner system to be able to aggregate its member ports.
Switching Commands 125 ProSafe Managed Switch lacp admin key Use this command to configure the administrative value of the key for the port-channel. The value range of < key > is 0 to 65535. Default Format lacp admin key < key > Mode Note: This command is only applicable to port-channel interfaces.
Switching Commands 126 ProSafe Managed Switch lacp actor admin key Use this command to configure the administrative value of the LACP actor admin key. The valid range for < key > is 0-65535. Default Format lacp actor admin key < key > Mode Note: This command is only applicable to physical interfaces.
Switching Commands 127 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: This command is only applicable to physical interfaces. no lacp actor admin state longtimeout Use this command to set the LACP actor admin state to short timeout. Format no lacp actor admin state longtimeout Mode Note: This command is only applicable to physical interfaces.
Switching Commands 128 ProSafe Managed Switch no lacp actor port priority Use this command to configure the default priority value assigned to the Aggregation Port. Format no lacp actor port priority Mode lacp actor system priority Use this command to configure the priority value associated with the LACP Actor’s SystemID.
Switching Commands 129 ProSafe Managed Switch no lacp partner admin key Use this command to configure the administrative value of the Key for the protocol partner. Format no lacp partner admin key < key > Mode lacp partner admin state individual Use this command to set LACP partner admin state to individual.
Switching Commands 130 ProSafe Managed Switch lacp partner admin state passive Use this command to set the LACP partner admin state to passive. Format lacp partner admin state passive Mode Note: This command is only applicable to physical interfaces. no lacp partner admin state passive Use this command to set the LACP partner admin state to active.
Switching Commands 131 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: This command is only applicable to physical interfaces. no lacp partner port priority Use this command to configure the default LACP partner port priority.
Switching Commands 132 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: This command is applicable only to physical interfaces. no lacp partner system priority Use this command to configure the default administrative value of priority associated with the Partner’s System ID.
Switching Commands 133 ProSafe Managed Switch no port-channel static This command sets the static mode on a particular port-channel (LAG) interface to the default value.
Switching Commands 134 ProSafe Managed Switch no port lacptimeout This command sets the timeout back to its default value on a physical interface of a particular device type ( actor or partner ).
Switching Commands 135 ProSafe Managed Switch port-channel linktrap This command enables link trap notifications for the port-channel (LAG). The interface is a logical unit/slot/port for a configured port-channel. The option all enables link trap notifications for all the configured port-channels.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 <unit/slot/port>| all Switching Commands 136 ProSafe Managed Switch no port-channel load-balance This command reverts to the default load balancing configuration. port-channel name This command defines a name for the port-channel (LAG).
Switching Commands 137 ProSafe Managed Switch port-channel system priority Use this command to configure port-channel system priority. The valid range of <priority> is 0-65535.
Switching Commands 138 ProSafe Managed Switch The following output parameters are displayed. System Priority System ID Admin Key Port Priority Port-ID Admin State show port-channel brief This command displays the static capability of all port-channel (LAG) interfaces on the device as well as a summary of individual port-channel interfaces.
Logical Interface Port-Channel Name Link State Admin Mode Type • Static - The port-channel is statically maintained. • Dynamic - The port-channel is dynamically maintained.
Switching Commands 140 ProSafe Managed Switch specify the interface to receive the monitored traffic. Use the mode parameter to enabled the administrative mode of the session. If enabled, the probe port monitors all the traffic received and transmitted on the physical monitored port.
Switching Commands 141 ProSafe Managed Switch show monitor session This command displays the Port monitoring information for a particular mirroring session.
Switching Commands 142 ProSafe Managed Switch • For multicast MAC address filters with destination ports configured, the maximum number of static filters supported is 256.
Switching Commands 143 ProSafe Managed Switch 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1:b2:b3:b4:b5:b6. The <vlanid> parameter must identify a valid VLAN.
Switching Commands 144 ProSafe Managed Switch specified as a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1:b2:b3:b4:b5:b6. The <vlanid> parameter must identify a valid VLAN.
Switching Commands 145 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: Only multicast address filters will have destination port lists. show mac-address-table staticfiltering This command displays the Static Filtering entries in the Multicast Forwarding Database (MFDB) table.
Switching Commands 146 ProSafe Managed Switch no dhcp l2relay Use this command to disable the DHCP Layer 2 relay agent for an interface or range of interfaces. Format no dhcp l2relay Modes • Global Config • Interface Config dhcp l2relay circuit-id vlan Use this parameter to set the DHCP Option-82 Circuit ID for a VLAN.
Switching Commands 147 ProSafe Managed Switch dhcp l2relay vlan Use this command to enable the DHCP L2 Relay agent for a set of VLANs. All DHCP packets which arrive on interfaces in the configured VLAN are subject to L2 Relay processing. vlan–list range is 1–4093.
Switching Commands 148 ProSafe Managed Switch 0/2 Enabled untrusted 0/4 Disabled trusted VLAN Id L2 Relay CircuitId RemoteId --------- ---------- ----------- ------------ 3 Disabled Enabled --NULL— .
Switching Commands 149 ProSafe Managed Switch show dhcp l2relay agent-option vlan Use this command to display the DHCP L2 Relay Option-82 configuration specific to VLAN. Format show dhcp l2relay agent-option vlan vlan-range Mode Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
Switching Commands 150 ProSafe Managed Switch dhcp client vendor-id-option-string Use this command to set the DHCP Vendor Option-60 string to be included in requests transmitted to the DHCP server by the DHCP client operating in the switch.
Switching Commands 151 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip dhcp snooping Use this command to disable DHCP Snooping globally. Format no ip dhcp snooping Mode ip dhcp snooping vlan Use this command to enable DHCP Snooping on a list of comma-separated VLAN ranges.
Switching Commands 152 ProSafe Managed Switch ip dhcp snooping database Use this command to configure the persistent location of the DHCP Snooping database.
Switching Commands 153 ProSafe Managed Switch ip verify binding Use this command to configure static IP source guard (IPSG) entries. Format ip verify binding < mac-address > vlan < vlan id &g.
Switching Commands 154 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip dhcp snooping log-invalid Use this command to disable the logging DHCP messages filtration by the DHCP Snooping application. Format no ip dhcp snooping log-invalid Mode ip dhcp snooping trust Use this command to configure the port as trusted.
Switching Commands 155 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip dhcp snooping Use this command to display the DHCP Snooping global configurations and per port configurations. Format show ip dhcp snooping Mode • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
Switching Commands 156 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (switch) #show ip dhcp snooping binding Total number of bindings: 2 MAC Address IP Address VLAN Interface Type Lease (Secs) ------------------ ------------ ---- --------- ---- ------------- 00:02:B3:06:60:80 210.
Switching Commands 157 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip dhcp snooping interfaces Use this command to show the DHCP Snooping status of the interfaces. Format show ip dhcp snooping interfaces Mode show ip dhcp snooping statistics Use this command to list statistics for DHCP Snooping security violations on untrusted ports.
Switching Commands 158 ProSafe Managed Switch 1/0/20 0 0 0 clear ip dhcp snooping binding Use this command to clear all DHCP Snooping bindings on all interfaces or on a specific interface.
Switching Commands 159 ProSafe Managed Switch 0/1 ip-mac 210.1.1.3 00:02:B3:06:60:80 10 0/1 ip-mac 210.1.1.4 00:0F:FE:00:13:04 10 show ip source binding This command displays the IPSG bindings.
Switching Commands 160 ProSafe Managed Switch ip arp inspection vlan Use this command to enable Dynamic ARP Inspection on a list of comma-separated VLAN ranges. Default disabled Format ip arp inspection vlan vlan-list Mode no ip arp inspection vlan Use this command to disable Dynamic ARP Inspection on a list of comma-separated VLAN ranges.
Switching Commands 161 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip arp inspection vlan logging Use this command to disable logging of invalid ARP packets on a list of comma-separated VLAN ranges. Format no ip arp inspection vlan vlan-list logging Mode ip arp inspection trust Use this command to configure an interface as trusted for Dynamic ARP Inspection.
Switching Commands 162 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip arp inspection limit Use this command to set the rate limit and burst interval values for an interface to the default values of 15 pps and 1 second, respectively.
Switching Commands 163 ProSafe Managed Switch permit ip host mac host Use this command to configure a rule for a valid IP address and MAC address combination used in ARP packet validation. Format permit ip host sender-ip mac host sender-mac Mode no permit ip host mac host Use this command to delete a rule for a valid IP and MAC combination.
Switching Commands 164 ProSafe Managed Switch Source Mac Validation : Disabled Destination Mac Validation : Disabled IP Address Validation : Disabled Vlan Configuration Log Invalid ACL Name Static fla.
Switching Commands 165 ProSafe Managed Switch VLAN DHCP ACL DHCP ACL Bad Src Bad Dest Invalid Drops Drops Permits Permits MAC MAC IP ----- -------- --------- ----------- --------- ---------- ---------.
Switching Commands 166 ProSafe Managed Switch show arp access-list Use this command to display the configured ARP ACLs with the rules. Giving an ARP ACL name as the argument will display only the rules in that ARP ACL.
Switching Commands 167 ProSafe Managed Switch • Flooding of unregistered multicast data packets to all ports in the VLAN. Default Format set igmp Mode • Global Config • Interface Config Format set igmp <vlanid> Mode no set igmp This command disables IGMP Snooping on the system, an interface or a VLAN.
Switching Commands 168 ProSafe Managed Switch LAN interface from its forwarding table entry upon receiving an IGMP leave message for that multicast group without first sending out MAC-based general queries to the interface. You should enable fast-leave admin mode only on VLANs where only one host is connected to each layer 2 LAN port.
Switching Commands 169 ProSafe Managed Switch no set igmp groupmembership-interval This command sets the IGMPv3 Group Membership Interval time to the default value.
Switching Commands 170 ProSafe Managed Switch interfaces with multicast routers attached. The range is 0 to 3600 seconds. A value of 0 indicates an infinite time-out, i.
Switching Commands 171 ProSafe Managed Switch set igmp mrouter interface This command configures the interface as a multicast router interface. When configured as a multicast router interface, the interface is treated as a multicast router interface in all VLANs.
Switching Commands 172 ProSafe Managed Switch IGMPv3 - TTL, ToS, and Router Alert fields are validated no set igmp header-validation This command disables the header validation for IGMP packets.
Switching Commands 173 ProSafe Managed Switch mac address-table multicast forward-all vlan Use this command to enable forwarding of all multicast packets on a given VLAN ID. Format mac address-table multicast forward-all vlan < 1-4093 > Mode no mac address-table multicast forward-all vlan This command to restores the system default.
Switching Commands 174 ProSafe Managed Switch show igmpsnooping This command displays IGMP Snooping information. Configured information is displayed whether or not IGMP Snooping is enabled.
Switching Commands 175 ProSafe Managed Switch When you specify a value for <vlan_id> , the following information appears: VLAN ID IGMP Snooping Admin Mode Fast Leave Mode Group Membership Interv.
Switching Commands 176 ProSafe Managed Switch show mac-address-table igmpsnooping This command displays the IGMP Snooping entries in the MFDB table. Format show mac-address-table igmpsnooping Mode show mac address-table multicast filtering Use this command to display the multicast filtering details for a given VLAN.
Switching Commands 177 ProSafe Managed Switch IGMP Snooping Querier Commands IGMP Snooping requires that one central switch or router periodically query all end-devices on the network to announce their multicast memberships. This central device is the “IGMP Querier”.
Switching Commands 178 ProSafe Managed Switch set igmp querier query-interval Use this command to set the IGMP Querier Query Interval time. It is the amount of time in seconds that the switch waits before sending another general query.
Switching Commands 179 ProSafe Managed Switch no set igmp querier version Use this command to set the IGMP Querier version to its default value. Format no set igmp querier version Mode set igmp querie.
Switching Commands 180 ProSafe Managed Switch When you specify a value for < vlanid >, the following additional information appears. VLAN Admin Mode VLAN Operational State VLAN Operational Max R.
Switching Commands 181 ProSafe Managed Switch set mld Use this command to enable MLD Snooping on the system (Global Config Mode) or an Interface (Interface Config Mode). This command also enables MLD Snooping on a particular VLAN and enables MLD Snooping on all interfaces participating in a VLAN.
Switching Commands 182 ProSafe Managed Switch no set mld interfacemode Use this command to disable MLD Snooping on all interfaces. Format no set mld interfacemode Mode set mld fast-leave Use this command to enable MLD Snooping fast-leave admin mode on a selected interface or VLAN.
Switching Commands 183 ProSafe Managed Switch interface from the entry. This value must be greater than the MLDv2 Maximum Response time value. The range is 2 to 3600 seconds.
Switching Commands 184 ProSafe Managed Switch waits for a query to be received on an interface before the interface is removed from the list of interfaces with multicast routers attached. The range is 0 to 3600 seconds. A value of 0 indicates an infinite timeout, that is, no expiration.
Switching Commands 185 ProSafe Managed Switch no set mld mrouter interface Use this command to disable the status of the interface as a statically configured multicast router-attached interface. Format no set mld mrouter interface Mode show mldsnooping Use this command to display MLD Snooping information.
Switching Commands 186 ProSafe Managed Switch When you specify a value for vlanid , the following information appears. VLAN Admin Mode show mldsnooping mrouter interface Use this command to display information about statically configured multicast router attached interfaces.
VLAN ID MAC Address Type Description Interfaces Switching Commands 187 ProSafe Managed Switch MLD Snooping Querier Commands In an IPv6 environment, MLD Snooping requires that one central switch or router periodically query all end-devices on the network to announce their multicast memberships.
Switching Commands 188 ProSafe Managed Switch no set mld querier Use this command to disable MLD Snooping Querier on the system. Use the optional parameter address to reset the querier address.
Switching Commands 189 ProSafe Managed Switch set mld querier election participate Use this command to enable the Snooping Querier to participate in the Querier Election process when it discovers the presence of another Querier in the VLAN.
Switching Commands 190 ProSafe Managed Switch When you specify a value for vlanid , the following information appears. When the optional argument detail is used, the command shows the global information and the information for all Querier-enabled VLANs.
Switching Commands 191 ProSafe Managed Switch port-security This command enables port locking at the system level (Global Config) or port level (Interface Config) Default Format port-security Mode • Global Config • Interface Config . no port-security This command disables port locking for one (Interface Config) or all (Global Config) ports.
Switching Commands 192 ProSafe Managed Switch no port-security max-static This command sets maximum number of statically locked MAC addresses to the default value. Format no port-security max-static Mode port-security mac-address This command adds a MAC address to the list of statically locked MAC addresses.
Switching Commands 193 ProSafe Managed Switch no port-security mac-address sticky The no form removes the sticky mode. The sticky MAC address can be deleted by using the command no port-security mac-address <mac-address> <vid> .
Switching Commands 194 ProSafe Managed Switch show port-security static This command displays the statically locked MAC addresses for port. Format show port-security static [lag <lag-intf-num> |.
Switching Commands 195 ProSafe Managed Switch lldp receive Use this command to enable the LLDP receive capability. Default Format lldp receive Mode no lldp receive Use this command to return the reception of LLDPDUs to the default value.
Switching Commands 196 ProSafe Managed Switch Use port-desc to transmit the port description TLV. To configure the port description, see description on page 41 Default Format lldp transmit-tlv [sys-desc] [sys-name] [sys-cap] [port-desc] Mode no lldp transmit-tlv Use this command to remove an optional TLV from the LLDPDUs.
Switching Commands 197 ProSafe Managed Switch no lldp notification Use this command to disable notifications. Default Format no lldp notification Mode lldp notification-interval Use this command to configure how frequently the system sends remote data change notifications.
Switching Commands 198 ProSafe Managed Switch show lldp Use this command to display a summary of the current LLDP configuration. Format show lldp Mode Transmit Interval Transmit Hold Multiplier Re-ini.
Switching Commands 199 ProSafe Managed Switch show lldp statistics Use this command to display the current LLDP traffic and remote table statistics for a specific interface or for all interfaces.
Switching Commands 200 ProSafe Managed Switch show lldp remote-device Use this command to display summary information about remote devices that transmit current LLDP data to the system. You can show information about LLDP remote data received on all ports or on a specific port.
Switching Commands 201 ProSafe Managed Switch show lldp remote-device detail Use this command to display detailed information about remote devices that transmit current LLDP data to an interface on the system.
Switching Commands 202 ProSafe Managed Switch Port ID: 00:FC:E3:90:01:11 System Name: System Description: Port Description: System Capabilities Supported: System Capabilities Enabled: Time to Live: 24 seconds show lldp local-device Use this command to display summary information about the advertised LLDP local data.
Switching Commands 203 ProSafe Managed Switch LLDP-MED Commands Link Layer Discovery Protocol - Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED) (ANSI-TIA-1057) provides an extension to the LLDP standard.
Switching Commands 204 ProSafe Managed Switch no ldp med confignotification Use this command to disable notifications. Format no lldp med confignotification Mode lldp med transmit-tlv Use this command.
Switching Commands 205 ProSafe Managed Switch lldp med all Format lldp med all Mode Use this command to configure LLDP-MED on all the ports no lldp med all Use this command to remove LLDP-MD on all ports.
Switching Commands 206 ProSafe Managed Switch lldp med transmit-tlv all Use this command to specify which optional Type Length Values (TLVs) in the LLDP MED set will be transmitted in the Link Layer Discovery Protocol Data Units (LLDPDUs).
Switching Commands 207 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (switch) #show lldp med LLDP MED Global Configuration Fast Start Repeat Count: 3 .
Switching Commands 208 ProSafe Managed Switch 1/0/14 Down Disabled Disabled Disabled 0,1 TLV Codes: 0- Capabilities, 1- Network Policy 2- Location, 3- Extended PSE 4- Extended Pd, 5- Inventory --More-.
Switching Commands 209 ProSafe Managed Switch (Switch) #show lldp med local-device detail 1/0/8 LLDP MED Local Device Detail Interface: 1/0/8 Network Policies Media Policy Application Type : voice Vla.
Switching Commands 210 ProSafe Managed Switch show lldp med remote-device This command displays summary information about remote devices that transmit current LLDP MED data to the system. You can show information about LLDP remote data received on all ports or on a specific port.
Switching Commands 211 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show lldp med remote-device detail 1/0/8 LLDP MED Remote Device Detail Device Class Shows the device class as advertized by the device remotely connected to the port.
Switching Commands 212 ProSafe Managed Switch Local Interface: 1/0/8 Remote Identifier: 18 Capabilities MED Capabilities Supported: capabilities, networkpolicy, location, extendedpse MED Capabilities .
Switching Commands 213 ProSafe Managed Switch This section describes the commands you use to configure Denial of Service (DoS) Control. The software provides support for classifying and blocking specific types of Denial of Service attacks.
Switching Commands 214 ProSafe Managed Switch dos-control sipdip This command enables Source IP address = Destination IP address (SIP=DIP) Denial of Service protection. If the mode is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack.
Switching Commands 215 ProSafe Managed Switch dos-control tcpfrag This command enables TCP Fragment Denial of Service protection. If the mode is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If packets ingress having IP Fragment Offset equal to one (1), the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled.
Switching Commands 216 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: Some applications mirror source and destination L4 ports - RIP for example uses 520 for both. If you enable dos-control l4port, applications such as RIP may experience packet loss which would render the application inoperable.
Switching Commands 217 ProSafe Managed Switch this type of attack. If packets ingress with SMAC=DMAC, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled. Default Format dos-control smacdmac Mode no dos-control smacdmac This command disables Source MAC address = Destination MAC address (SMAC=DMAC) Denial of Service protection.
Switching Commands 218 ProSafe Managed Switch no dos-control udpport This command disables UDP L4 source = destination port number (Source UDP Port = Destination UDP Port) Denial of Service protection. Format no dos-control udppport Mode dos-control tcpflagseq This command enables TCP Flag and Sequence Denial of Service protections.
Switching Commands 219 ProSafe Managed Switch dos-control tcpsyn This command enables TCP SYN and L4 source = 0-1023 Denial of Service protection. If the mode is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack.
Switching Commands 220 ProSafe Managed Switch no dos-control tcpfinurgpsh This command sets disables TCP FIN and URG and PSH and SEQ=0 checking Denial of Service protections. Format no dos-control tcpfinurgpsh Mode dos-control icmpv4 This command enables Maximum ICMPv4 Packet Size Denial of Service protections.
Switching Commands 221 ProSafe Managed Switch dos-control icmpfrag This command enables ICMP Fragment Denial of Service protection. If the mode is enabled, Denial of Service prevention is active for this type of attack. If packets ingress having fragmented ICMP packets, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled.
Switching Commands 222 ProSafe Managed Switch MAC Database Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure and view information about the MAC databases. bridge aging-time This command configures the forwarding database address aging timeout in seconds.
Switching Commands 223 ProSafe Managed Switch show forwardingdb agetime This command displays the timeout for address aging. Default Format show forwardingdb agetime Mode Address Aging Timeout show mac-address-table multicast This command displays the Multicast Forwarding Database (MFDB) information.
Max MFDB Table Entries Most MFDB Entries Since Last Reset Current Entries Switching Commands 224 ProSafe Managed Switch ISDP Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure the industry standard Discovery Protocol (ISDP). isdp run This command enables ISDP on the switch.
Switching Commands 225 ProSafe Managed Switch isdp timer This command sets the period of time between sending new ISDP packets. The range is given in seconds. Default Format isdp timer <5-254> Mode isdp advertise-v2 This command enables the sending of ISDP version 2 packets from the device.
Switching Commands 226 ProSafe Managed Switch clear isdp counters This command clears ISDP counters. Format clear isdp counters Mode clear isdp table This command clears entries in the ISDP table. Format clear isdp table Mode show isdp This command displays global ISDP settings.
Switching Commands 227 ProSafe Managed Switch show isdp interface This command displays ISDP settings for the specified interface. Format show isdp interface {all | <unit/slot/port>} Mode Mode show isdp entry This command displays ISDP entries. If the device id is specified, then only entries for that device are shown.
Switching Commands 228 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show isdp neighbors detail Device ID 0001f45f1bc0 Address(es): IP Address: 10.27.7.57 Capability Router Trans Bridge Switch IGMP Platform SecureStack C2 Interface 0/48 Port ID ge.
Switching Commands 229 ProSafe Managed Switch debug isdp packet This command enables tracing of ISDP packets processed by the switch. ISDP must be enabled on both the device and the interface in order to monitor packets for a particular interface.
Switching Commands 230 ProSafe Managed Switch Priorities are differentiated by the priority field of the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN header, which identifies an IEEE 802.1p priority value. In NETGEAR Managed Switch, these priority values must be mapped to internal class-of-service (CoS) values.
Switching Commands 231 ProSafe Managed Switch show interface priority-flow-control This command displays a summary of the priority flow control configuration for a specified interface or all interfaces.
232 4 4. Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) This chapter contains the following sections: • About MVR • MVR Commands About MVR Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Layer 3 is widely used for IPv4 network multicasting. In Layer 2 networks, IGMP uses resources inefficiently.
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) 233 ProSafe Managed Switch no mvr This command disables MVR. mvr group This command adds an MVR membership group. <A.B.C.D> is the IP multicast group being added. The count is the number of incremental multicast groups being added (the first multicast group is A.
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) 234 ProSafe Managed Switch no mvr mode This command sets the mode type to the default value. mvr querytime This command sets the MVR query response time. no mvr querytime This command sets the MVR query response time to the default value.
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) 235 ProSafe Managed Switch received from other interested hosts that are also connected to that port, for example, using hub. • In immediate leave mode, when a leave is received, the switch is immediately reconfigured not to forward a specific multicast stream to the port where a message is received.
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) 236 ProSafe Managed Switch no mvr vlan Use this command to exclude the port from the specific MVR group. show mvr This command displays global MVR settings. The following table explains the output parameters. Example: (Switch)#show mvr MVR Running….
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) 237 ProSafe Managed Switch The following table describes the output parameters. Example: (switch)#show mvr members MVR Group IP Status Members ------------------ --------------- --------------------- 224.1.1.1 INACTIVE 1/0/1, 1/0/2, 1/0/3 (switch)#show mvr members 224.
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) 238 ProSafe Managed Switch (switch)#show mvr interface 1/0/9 Type: RECEIVER Status: ACTIVE Immediate Leave: DISABLED (switch)#show mvr interface Fa1/0/23 members 235.0.0.1 STATIC ACTIVE (switch)#show mvr interface Fa1/0/23 members vlan 12 235.
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) 239 ProSafe Managed Switch IGMP Report V1 Transmitted…................................. 0 IGMP Report V2 Transmitted…................................. 3 IGMP Leave Transmitted…...................................
240 5 5. Routing Commands This chapter describes the routing commands available in the 7000 series CLI. Note: Some commands described in this chapter require a license.
Routing Commands 241 ProSafe Managed Switch arp This command creates an ARP entry. The value for <ipaddress> is the IP address of a device on a subnet attached to an existing routing interface. <macaddr> is a unicast MAC address for that device.
Routing Commands 242 ProSafe Managed Switch address is reachable. The device only responds if all next hops in its route to the destination are through interfaces other than the interface that received the ARP request. Default Format ip proxy-arp Mode no ip proxy-arp This command disables proxy ARP on a router interface.
Routing Commands 243 ProSafe Managed Switch arp purge This command causes the specified IP address to be removed from the ARP cache. Only entries of type dynamic or gateway are affected by this command. Format arp purge <ipaddr> Mode arp resptime This command configures the ARP request response timeout.
Routing Commands 244 ProSafe Managed Switch arp timeout This command configures the ARP entry ageout time. The value for <seconds> is a valid positive integer, which represents the IP ARP entry ageout time in seconds. The range for <seconds> is between 15-21600 seconds.
Age Time (seconds) Response Time (seconds) Retries Cache Size Dynamic Renew Mode Total Entry Count Current / Peak Static Entry Count Configured/Active / Max Routing Commands 245 ProSafe Managed Switch.
Routing Commands 246 ProSafe Managed Switch show arp switch This command displays the contents of the switch’s Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table. Format show arp switch Mode IP Address MAC Address Interface IP Routing Commands This section describes the commands you use to enable and configure IP routing on the switch.
Routing Commands 247 ProSafe Managed Switch You can view the current value for this function with the show ip brief command. The value is labeled as “Routing Mode.” Format no routing Mode ip routing This command enables the IP Router Admin Mode for the master switch.
Routing Commands 248 ProSafe Managed Switch Mask of the interface. To remove all of the IP addresses (primary and secondary) configured on the interface, enter the command no ip address .
Routing Commands 249 ProSafe Managed Switch release dhcp Use this command to force the DHCPv4 client to release the leased address from the specified interface. Format release dhcp < unit/slot/port > Mode renew dhcp Use this command to force the DHCPv4 client to immediately renew an IPv4 address lease on the specified interface.
Routing Commands 250 ProSafe Managed Switch ip route This command configures a static route. The <ipaddr> parameter is a valid IP address, and <subnetmask> is a valid subnet mask. The <nexthopip> parameter is a valid IP address of the next hop router.
Routing Commands 251 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip route default This command deletes all configured default routes. If the optional <nexthopip> parameter is designated, the specific next hop is .
Routing Commands 252 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip netdirbcast This command disables the forwarding of network-directed broadcasts. When disabled, network directed broadcasts are dropped. Format no ip netdirbcast Mode ip mtu This command sets the IP Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) on a routing interface.
Routing Commands 253 ProSafe Managed Switch encapsulation This command configures the link layer encapsulation type for the packet. The encapsulation type can be ethernet or snap . Default Format encapsulation {ethernet | snap} Mode Note: Routed frames are always ethernet encapsulated when a frame is routed to a VLAN.
Routing Commands 254 ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show ip brief Default Time to Live........................... 64 Routing Mode................................... Disabled Maximum Next Hops.
Routing Commands 255 ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) >show ip interface 1/0/2 Routing Interface Status....................... Down Method......................................... None Routing Mode.
Routing Commands 256 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip interface brief This command displays summary information about IP configuration settings for all ports in the router.
Routing Commands 257 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip route This command displays the routing table. The <ip-address> specifies the network for which the route is to be displayed and displays the best matching best-route for the address. The <mask> specifies the subnet mask for the given <ip-address> .
Routing Commands 258 ProSafe Managed Switch A “T” flag appended to a route indicates that it is an ECMP route, but only one of its next hops has been installed in the forwarding table. The forwarding table might limit the number of ECMP routes or the number of ECMP groups.
Routing Commands 259 ProSafe Managed Switch source. This is typically used for preventing routing loops. The reject route added in the RTO is of the type OSPF Inter-Area. Reject routes (routes of REJECT type installed by any protocol) are not redistributed by OSPF/RIP.
Routing Commands 260 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip route summary Use this command to display the routing table summary. Use the optional all parameter to show the number of all routes, including best and non-best routes. To include only the number of best routes, do not use the optional parameter.
Routing Commands 261 ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (router) #show ip route summary Connected Routes............................... 7 Static Routes.................................. 1 RIP Routes.
Routing Commands 262 ProSafe Managed Switch Routes with 2 Next Hops........................ 1 Routes with 4 Next Hops........................ 1000 show ip route preferences This command displays detailed information about the route preferences. Route preferences are used in determining the best route.
Routing Commands 263 ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (netgear switch) #show routing heap summary Heap Size....................... 92594000 bytes Memory In Use................... 149598 bytes (0%) Memory on Free List.
Routing Commands 264 ProSafe Managed Switch ip irdp multicast This command configures the address that the interface uses to send the router discovery advertisements.
Routing Commands 265 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip irdp maxadvertinterval This command configures the default maximum time, in seconds. Format no ip irdp maxadvertinterval Mode ip irdp minadvertinterval This command configures the minimum time, in seconds, allowed between sending router advertisements from the interface.
Routing Commands 266 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip irdp This command displays the router discovery information for all interfaces, or a specified interface.
Routing Commands 267 ProSafe Managed Switch no vlan routing This command deletes routing on a VLAN. The <vlanid> value has a range from 1 to 4093. Format no vlan routing <vlanid> Mode show ip vlan This command displays the VLAN routing information for all VLANs with routing enabled.
Routing Commands 268 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip vrrp Use this command in Global Config mode to disable the default administrative mode of VRRP on the router. Format no ip vrrp Mode ip vrrp (Interface Config) Use this command in Interface Config mode to create a virtual router associated with the interface.
Routing Commands 269 ProSafe Managed Switch ip vrrp ip This command sets the virtual router IP address value for an interface. The value for <ipaddr> is the IP address which is to be configured on that interface for VRRP. The parameter <vrid> is the virtual router ID which has an integer value range from 1 to 255.
Routing Commands 270 ProSafe Managed Switch ip vrrp preempt This command sets the preemption mode value for the virtual router configured on a specified interface. The parameter <vrid> is the virtual router ID, which is an integer from 1 to 255.
Routing Commands 271 ProSafe Managed Switch ip vrrp timers advertise This command sets the frequency, in seconds, that an interface on the specified virtual router sends a virtual router advertisement.
Routing Commands 272 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip vrrp track interface Use this command to remove the interface from the tracked list or to restore the priority decrement to its default. Format no ip vrrp <vrid> track interface <unit/slot/port> [decrement] Mode ip vrrp track ip route Use this command to track the route reachability.
Routing Commands 273 ProSafe Managed Switch Ping to a VRRP IP address only works from the host side (where the VRRP router is configured). There is no value in pinging to the VRRP IP from another interface because packet flow from the network to the host doesn't involve VRRP.
Routing Commands 274 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip vrrp This command displays whether VRRP functionality is enabled or disabled on the switch. It also displays some global parameters which are required for monitoring.
Routing Commands 275 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip vrrp interface This command displays all configuration information and VRRP router statistics of a virtual router configured on a specific interface. Use the output of the command to verify the track interface and track IP route configurations.
Routing Commands 276 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip vrrp interface brief This command displays information about each virtual router configured on the switch.
Routing Commands 277 ProSafe Managed Switch bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount This command configures the maximum allowable relay agent hops for BootP/DHCP Relay on the system.
Routing Commands 278 ProSafe Managed Switch IP Helper Commands This section describes the commands to configure a DHCP relay agent with multiple DHCP server addresses per routing interface, and to use different server addresses for client packets arriving on different interfaces on the relay agent.
Routing Commands 279 ProSafe Managed Switch udp-port-list: The broadcast packet destination UDP port number to forward. If not specified, packets for the default services are forwarded to the helper address.
Routing Commands 280 ProSafe Managed Switch on the routing interface to form the helper addresses list until the list reaches the maximum supported helper addresses.
Routing Commands 281 ProSafe Managed Switch Helper IP Address.............................. 1.2.3.4 ............................................... 1.2.3.5 show ip helper statistics Use this command to display the number of DHCP and other UDP packets processed and relayed by the UDP relay agent.
Routing Commands 282 ProSafe Managed Switch Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands This section describes the commands you use to view and configure OSPF, which is a link-state routing protocol that you use to route traffic within a network. router ospf Use this command to enter Router OSPF mode.
Routing Commands 283 ProSafe Managed Switch no network area (OSPF) Use this command to disable the OSPFv2 on a interface if the IP address of an interface was earlier covered by this network command.
Routing Commands 284 ProSafe Managed Switch no 1583compatibility This command disables OSPF 1583 compatibility. Format no 1583compatibility Mode area default-cost (OSPF) This command configures the default cost for the stub area. You must specify the area ID and an integer value between 1-16777215.
Routing Commands 285 ProSafe Managed Switch no area nssa default-info-originate (OSPF) This command disables the default route advertised into the NSSA.
Routing Commands 286 ProSafe Managed Switch of candidate causes the router to participate in the translator election process when it attains border router status. Format area <areaid> nssa translator-role {always | candidate} Mode no area nssa translator-role (OSPF) This command disables the nssa translator role from the specified area id.
Routing Commands 287 ProSafe Managed Switch no area range The no form of this command deletes a specified area range or reverts an option to its default. Format no area areaid range prefix netmask {summarylink | nssaexternallink} [advertise | not-advertise] [cost] Mode area stub (OSPF) This command creates a stub area for the specified area ID.
Routing Commands 288 ProSafe Managed Switch area stub no-summary (OSPF) This command configures the Summary LSA mode for the stub area identified by <areaid> .
Routing Commands 289 ProSafe Managed Switch specified. The default value for authentication type is none. Neither the default password key nor the default key id are configured.
Routing Commands 290 ProSafe Managed Switch no area virtual-link hello-interval This command configures the default hello interval for the OSPF virtual interface on the virtual interface identified by < areaid > and < neighbor > . The < neighbor > parameter is the Router ID of the neighbor.
Routing Commands 291 ProSafe Managed Switch auto-cost (OSPF) By default, OSPF computes the link cost of each interface from the interface bandwidth. Faster links have lower metrics, making them more attractive in route selection.
Routing Commands 292 ProSafe Managed Switch no bandwidth Use this command to set the interface bandwidth to its default value. Format no bandwidth Mode capability opaque Use this command to enable Opaque Capability on the Router.
Routing Commands 293 ProSafe Managed Switch clear ip ospf neighbor Use this command to drop the adjacency with all OSPF neighbors. On each neighbor’s interface, send a one-way hello.
Routing Commands 294 ProSafe Managed Switch no default-information originate (OSPF) This command is used to control the advertisement of default routes. Format no default-information originate [metric] [metric-type] Mode default-metric (OSPF) This command is used to set a default for the metric of distributed routes.
Routing Commands 295 ProSafe Managed Switch distribute-list out (OSPF) Use this command to specify the access list to filter routes received from the source protocol.
Routing Commands 296 ProSafe Managed Switch no external-lsdb-limit This command configures the default external LSDB limit for OSPF. Format no external-lsdb-limit Mode log-adjacency-changes To enable logging of OSPFv2 neighbor state changes, use this command in router configuration mode.
Routing Commands 297 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip ospf authentication This command sets the default OSPF Authentication Type for the specified interface. Format no ip ospf authentication Mode ip ospf cost This command configures the cost on an OSPF interface.
Routing Commands 298 ProSafe Managed Switch ip ospf dead-interval This command sets the OSPF dead interval for the specified interface. The value for < seconds > is a valid positive integer, whi.
Routing Commands 299 ProSafe Managed Switch OSPF can operate more efficiently by treating the network as a point-to-point network. For point-to-point networks, OSPF does not elect a designated router or generate a network link state advertisement (LSA).
Routing Commands 300 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip ospf retransmit-interval This command sets the default OSPF retransmit Interval for the specified interface. Format no ip ospf retransmit-interval Mode ip ospf transmit-delay This command sets the OSPF Transit Delay for the specified interface.
Routing Commands 301 ProSafe Managed Switch router-id (OSPF) This command sets a 4-digit dotted-decimal number uniquely identifying the router ospf id.
Routing Commands 302 ProSafe Managed Switch passive-interface default (OSPF) Use this command to enable global passive mode by default for all interfaces. It overrides any interface level passive mode. OSPF will not form adjacencies over a passive interface.
Routing Commands 303 ProSafe Managed Switch no timers pacing flood To revert LSA transmit pacing to the default rate, use the no timers pacing flood command. Format no timers pacing flood Mode timers pacing lsa-group To adjust how OSPF groups LSAs for periodic refresh, use this command in OSPFv2 Router Configuration mode.
Routing Commands 304 ProSafe Managed Switch trapflags (OSPF) Use this command to enable individual OSPF traps, enable a group of trap flags at a time, or enable all the trap flags at a time. The different groups of trapflags, and each group’s specific trapflags to enable or disable, are listed in Table 1 .
Routing Commands 305 ProSafe Managed Switch no trapflags Use this command to revert to the default reference bandwidth. • To disable the individual flag, enter the group name followed by that particular flag. • To disable all the flags in that group, give the group name followed by all .
Routing Commands 306 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip ospf This command displays information relevant to the OSPF router. Format show ip ospf Mode Note: Some of the information below displays only if you enable OSPF and configure certain features.
Routing Commands 307 ProSafe Managed Switch ASBR Status Reflects whether the ASBR mode is enabled or disabled. Enable implies that the router is an autonomous system border router. The router automatically becomes an ASBR when it is configured to redistribute routes learnt from other protocols.
Routing Commands 308 ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show ip ospf Router ID.....................................2.2.2.2 OSPF Admin Mode...............................Disable RFC 1583 Compatibility.
Routing Commands 309 ProSafe Managed Switch Number of Active Areas......................... 3 (3 normal, 0 stub, 0 nssa) ABR Status....................................Disable ASBR Status...................................Disable Stub Router...........
AreaID External Routing Spf Runs Area Border Router Count Area LSA Count Area LSA Checksum Import Summary LSAs OSPF Stub Metric Value Routing Commands 310 ProSafe Managed Switch The following OSPF NSS.
Routing Commands 311 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip ospf asbr This command displays the internal OSPF routing table entries to Autonomous System Boundary Routers (ASBR).
Routing Commands 312 ProSafe Managed Switch The information below is only displayed if OSPF is enabled. Format show ip ospf [<areaid>] database [{database-summary | [{asbr-summary | external | n.
Routing Commands 313 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip ospf interface This command displays the information for the IFO object or virtual interface tables.
Routing Commands 314 ProSafe Managed Switch The information below will only be displayed if OSPF is enabled. OSPF Interface Type State Designated Router Backup Designated Router Number of Link Events .
Routing Commands 315 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip ospf interface stats This command displays the statistics for a specific interface. The information below will only be displayed if OSPF is enabled.
Routing Commands 316 ProSafe Managed Switch The command lists the number of OSPF packets of each type sent and received on the interface. Source Not On Local Subnet The number of received packets discarded because the source IP address is not within a subnet configured on a local interface.
Routing Commands 317 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip ospf neighbor This command displays information about OSPF neighbors. If you do not specify a neighbor IP address, the output displays summary information in a table. If you specify an interface or tunnel, only the information for that interface or tunnel displays.
Routing Commands 318 ProSafe Managed Switch If you specify an IP address for the neighbor router, the following fields display: Interface Neighbor IP Address Interface Index Area ID Options Router Priority Dead Timer Due Up Time State Events Retransmission Queue Length The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
Routing Commands 319 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip ospf range This command displays information about the area ranges for the specified < areaid > .
Routing Commands 320 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip ospf stub table This command displays the OSPF stub table. The information below will only be displayed if OSPF is initialized on the switch.
Routing Commands 321 ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (netgear switch) #show ip ospf traffic Time Since Counters Cleared: 4000 seconds OSPFv2 Packet Statistics Hello Database Desc LS Request LS Update LS ACK Total Recd: 500 10 20 50 20 600 Sent: 400 8 16 40 16 480 LSAs Retransmitted.
Routing Commands 322 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip ospf virtual-link brief This command displays the OSPF Virtual Interface information for all areas in the system.
Routing Commands 323 ProSafe Managed Switch thereby avoiding announcement of a topology change and the potential for flooding of LSAs and shortest-path-first (SPF) runs, which determine OSPF routes. Helpful neighbors continue to forward packets through the restarting router.
Routing Commands 324 ProSafe Managed Switch set long enough to allow the restarting router to reestablish all of its adjacencies and complete a full database exchange with each of those neighbors. no nsfrestart-interval Use this command to revert the grace period to its default value.
Routing Commands 325 ProSafe Managed Switch nsf helper disable Use this command to disable helpful neighbor functionality for OSPF. Note: The commands no nsf helper and nsf ietf helper disable are functionally equivalent. The command nsf ietf helper disable is supported solely for compatibility with other network software CLI.
Routing Commands 326 ProSafe Managed Switch max-metric router-lsa To configure OSPF to enter stub router mode, use this command in Router OSPF Global Configuration mode. When OSPF is in stub router mode, as defined by RFC 3137, OSPF sets the metric in the non-stub links in its router LSA to LsInfinity.
Routing Commands 327 ProSafe Managed Switch the command no max-metric router-lsa on-startup . The command no max-metric router-lsa summary-lsa causes OSPF to send summary LSAs with metrics computed using normal procedures defined in RFC 2328.
Routing Commands 328 ProSafe Managed Switch show dampening interface This command summarizes the number of interfaces configured with dampening and the number of interfaces being suppressed. Format show dampening interface Mode The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
Routing Commands 329 ProSafe Managed Switch Any change in the dampening configuration resets the current penalty, reuse time, and suppressed state to their default values, meaning 0, 0, and FALSE respectively. The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
Routing Commands 330 ProSafe Managed Switch ip rip This command enables RIP on a router interface. Default Format ip rip Mode no ip rip This command disables RIP on a router interface. Format no ip rip Mode auto-summary This command enables the RIP auto-summarization mode.
Routing Commands 331 ProSafe Managed Switch default-metric (RIP) This command is used to set a default for the metric of distributed routes. Format default-metric < 0-15 > Mode no default-metric (RIP) This command is used to reset the default metric of distributed routes to its default value.
Routing Commands 332 ProSafe Managed Switch no distribute-list out This command is used to specify the access list to filter routes received from the source protocol.
Routing Commands 333 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip rip receive version This command configures the interface to allow RIP control packets of the default version(s) to be received. Format no ip rip receive version Mode ip rip send version This command configures the interface to allow RIP control packets of the specified version to be sent.
Routing Commands 334 ProSafe Managed Switch split-horizon This command sets the RIP split horizon mode. Split horizon is a technique for avoiding problems caused by including routes in updates sent to the router from which the route was originally learned.
Routing Commands 335 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip rip This command displays information relevant to the RIP router. Format show ip rip Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC RIP Admin Mode Split Ho.
Routing Commands 336 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip rip interface This command displays information related to a particular RIP interface. Format show ip rip interface { <unit/slot/port> | vlan .
Routing Commands 337 ProSafe Managed Switch ip unreachables Use this command to enable the generation of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages. By default, the generation of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages is enabled.
Routing Commands 338 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip icmp echo-reply Use this command to prevent the generation of ICMP Echo Reply messages by the router. Format no ip icmp echo-reply Mode ip icmp error-interval Use this command to limit the rate at which IPv4 ICMP error messages are sent.
339 6 6. IP Multicast Commands This chapter describes the IP Multicast commands available in the managed switch CLI. Note: Some commands described in this chapter require a license.
IP Multicast Commands 340 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip mcast boundary This command deletes an administrative scope multicast boundary specified by < groupipaddr > and < mask > for which this multicast administrative boundary is applicable.
IP Multicast Commands 341 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip multicast ttl-threshold This command applies the default < ttlthreshold> to a routing interface. The < ttlthreshold> is the TTL threshold which is to be applied to the multicast Data packets which are to be forwarded from the interface .
IP Multicast Commands 342 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip mcast boundary This command displays all the configured administrative scoped multicast boundaries.
IP Multicast Commands 343 ProSafe Managed Switch If you use the detail parameter, the command displays the following fields: Source IP Group IP Expiry Time Up Time RPF Neighbor Flags If you use the su.
IP Multicast Commands 344 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip mcast mroute source This command displays the multicast configuration settings such as flags, timer settings, incoming and outgoing interfaces,.
IP Multicast Commands 345 ProSafe Managed Switch ip dvmrp(Global Config) This command sets administrative mode of DVMRP in the router to active. Default Format ip dvmrp Mode no ip dvmrp(Global Config) This command sets administrative mode of DVMRP in the router to inactive.
IP Multicast Commands 346 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip dvmrp trapflags This command disables the DVMRP trap mode. Format no ip dvmrp trapflags Mode ip dvmrp This command sets the administrative mode of DVMRP on an interface to active.
IP Multicast Commands 347 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip dvmrp interface This command displays the interface information for DVMRP on the specified interface.
IfIndex Nbr IP Addr State Up Time Expiry Time Generation ID Major Version Minor Version Capabilities Received Routes Rcvd Bad Pkts Rcvd Bad Routes IP Multicast Commands 348 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip dvmrp nexthop This command displays the next hop information on outgoing interfaces for routing multicast datagrams.
IP Multicast Commands 349 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip dvmrp prune This command displays the table listing the router’s upstream prune information.
IP Multicast Commands 350 ProSafe Managed Switch routing across the Internet, independent of the mechanisms provided by any particular unicast routing protocol. ip pim dense (Global Config) This command enables the administrative mode of PIM-DM in the router.
IP Multicast Commands 351 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip pim hello-interval This command resets the transmission frequency of hello messages between PIM enabled neighbors to its default value. Format no ip pim hello-interval Mode show ip pim interface This command displays the PIM Interface status parameters.
IP Multicast Commands 352 ProSafe Managed Switch Join Prune Interval (secs) 60 DR Priority NA BSR Border Disabled Neighbor Count 1 Designated Router NA show ip pim neighbor This command displays the neighbor information for PIM on the specified interface.
IP Multicast Commands 353 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip pim sparse(Global Config) This command is used to administratively disable PIM-SM multicast routing mode on the router. Format no ip pim sparse Mode ip pim bsr-border Use this command to prevent bootstrap router (BSR) messages from being sent or received through an interface.
IP Multicast Commands 354 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip pim bsr-candidate This command is used to disable the router to announce its candidacy as a bootstrap router (BSR).
IP Multicast Commands 355 ProSafe Managed Switch < groupaddress > is the group address supported by the RP. The parameter < groupmask > is the group mask for the group address. The optional keyword override indicates that if there is a conflict, the RP configured with this command prevails over the RP learned by BSR.
IP Multicast Commands 356 ProSafe Managed Switch ip pim ssm Use this command to define the Source Specific Multicast (SSM) range of IP multicast addresses. Default Format ip pim ssm {default | <group-address> <group-mask>} Mode default-range no ip pim ssm This command is used to disable the Source Specific Multicast (SSM) range.
PIM Mode Interface Interface-Mode Operational-Sta tus IP Multicast Commands 357 ProSafe Managed Switch Example 1: (Switch) #show ip pim PIM Mode Dense Interface Interface-Mode Operational-Status -----.
IP Multicast Commands 358 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip pim bsr-router This command displays the bootstrap router (BSR) information. The output includes elected BSR information and information about the locally configured candidate rendezvous point (RP) advertisement.
IP Multicast Commands 359 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip pim rp mapping This command displays the mappings for the PIM group to the active rendezvous points.. Format show ip pim rp mapping [<rp address> | candidate | static] Modes RP Address Group Address Group Mask Origin Expiry Time Example 1: (Switch) #show ip pim rp mapping 192.
IP Multicast Commands 360 ProSafe Managed Switch Group Mask 255.255.0.0 Origin Static Expiry Time (hh:mm:ss) NA Internet Group Message Protocol (IGMP) Commands This section describes the commands you use to view and configure IGMP settings. ip igmp This command sets the administrative mode of IGMP in the system to active.
IP Multicast Commands 361 ProSafe Managed Switch ip igmp last-member-query-count This command sets the number of Group-Specific Queries sent before the router assumes that there are no local members on the interface. The range for < count> is 1 to 20.
IP Multicast Commands 362 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip igmp query-interval This command resets the query interval for the specified interface to the default value. This is the frequency at which IGMP Host-Query packets are transmitted on this interface.
IP Multicast Commands 363 ProSafe Managed Switch ip igmp startup-query-count This command sets the number of Queries sent out on startup, separated by the Startup Query Interval on the interface.
IGMP Admin Mode Interface Interface-Mode Operational-Sta tus IP Multicast Commands 364 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip igmp groups This command displays the registered multicast groups on the interface. If [detail] is specified this command displays the registered multicast groups on the interface in detail.
IP Multicast Commands 365 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip igmp interface This command displays the IGMP information for the interface. Format show ip igmp interface < unit/slot/port > Modes • P.
IP Multicast Commands 366 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip igmp interface membership This command displays the list of interfaces that have registered in the multicast group.
Querier Status Querier IP Address Querier Up Time Querier Expiry Time Wrong Version Queries Number of Joins Number of Groups IP Multicast Commands 367 ProSafe Managed Switch IGMP Proxy Commands The IG.
IP Multicast Commands 368 ProSafe Managed Switch ip igmp-proxy unsolicit-rprt-interval This command sets the unsolicited report interval for the IGMP Proxy router. This command is valid only when you enable IGMP Proxy on the interface. The value of <interval> can be 1-260 seconds.
IP Multicast Commands 369 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following example shows CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show ip igmp-proxy Interface Index............................................. 1/0/1 Admin Mode.......................
IP Multicast Commands 370 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show ip igmp-proxy interface Interface Index.
IP Multicast Commands 371 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show ip igmp-proxy groups Interface Index.
IP Multicast Commands 372 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show ip igmp-proxy groups Interface Index.
373 7 7. IPv6 Commands This chapter describes the IPv6 commands available in the managed switch CLI. Note: Some commands described in this chapter require a license.
IPv6 Commands 374 ProSafe Managed Switch tunnel from the destination address of packets routed into the tunnel. To assign an IP address to the tunnel interface, see ip address on page 247 . To assign an IPv6 address to the tunnel interface, see ipv6 address on page 377.
IPv6 Commands 375 ProSafe Managed Switch show interface tunnel This command displays the parameters related to tunnel such as tunnel mode, tunnel source address and tunnel destination address.
IPv6 Commands 376 ProSafe Managed Switch advertisements and a value of 64 is sent in packets originated by the node. Note that this is not the same as configuring a value of 64. Default Format ipv6 hop-limit <hops> Mode no ipv6 hop-limit This command returns the unicast hop count to the default.
IPv6 Commands 377 ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 enable Use this command to disable IPv6 routing on an interface. Format no ipv6 enable Mode ipv6 address Use this command to configure an IPv6 address on an interface, including tunnel and loopback interfaces, and to enable IPv6 processing on this interface.
IPv6 Commands 378 ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 address autoconfig This command is used to enable stateless address autoconfiguration capability. Note: When unicast-routing is enabled, autoconfig mode doesn’t work. Format ipv6 address autoconfig Mode ipv6 address autoconfig This command disables the stateless autoconfiguration.
IPv6 Commands 379 ProSafe Managed Switch using a link-local address as the next hop. A route with a preference of 255 cannot be used to forward traffic.
IPv6 Commands 380 ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 mtu This command sets the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size, in bytes, of IPv6 packets on an interface. This command replaces the default or link MTU with a new MTU value. Note: The default MTU value for a tunnel interface is 1480.
IPv6 Commands 381 ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 nd managed-config-flag This command sets the “managed address configuration” flag in router advertisements. When the value is true, end nodes use DHCPv6. When the value is false, end nodes automatically configure addresses.
IPv6 Commands 382 ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 nd other-config-flag This command resets the “other stateful configuration” flag back to its default value in router advertisements sent from the interface. Format no ipv6 nd other-config-flag Mode ipv6 nd ra-interval This command sets the transmission interval between router advertisements.
IPv6 Commands 383 ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 nd reachable-time This command sets the router advertisement time to consider a neighbor reachable after neighbor discovery confirmation. Reachable time is specified in milliseconds. A value of zero means the time is unspecified by the router.
IPv6 Commands 384 ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 nd router-preference Format no ipv6 router-preference Mode This command will set the router preference to default. ipv6 unreachables Use this command to enable the generation of ICMPv6 Destination Unreachable messages.
IPv6 Commands 385 ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 icmp error-interval Use the no form of the command to return burst-interval and burst-size to their default values. Format no ipv6 icmp error-interval Mode show ipv6 brief Use this command to display the IPv6 status of forwarding mode and IPv6 unicast routing mode.
IPv6 Commands 386 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 interface Use this command to show the usability status of IPv6 interfaces and whether ICMPv6 Destination Unreachable messages may be sent.
IPv6 Commands 387 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show ipv6 interface 1/0/1 Routing Mode................................... Disabled Administrative Mode.........................
IPv6 Commands 388 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 neighbor Use this command to display information about the IPv6 neighbors. Format show ipv6 neighbor Mode clear ipv6 neighbors Use this command to clear all entries IPv6 neighbor table or an entry on a specific interface.
IPv6 Commands 389 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: If you use the connected keyword for <protocol> , the all option is not available because there are no best or non-best connected routes.
IPv6 Commands 390 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show ipv6 route IPv6 Routing Table - 3 entries Codes: C - connected, S - sta.
IPv6 Commands 391 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 route preferences Use this command to show the preference value associated with the type of route. Lower numbers have a greater preference. A route with a preference of 255 cannot be used to forward traffic.
IPv6 Commands 392 ProSafe Managed Switch The following example shows CLI display output for the command. (switch) #show ipv6 route summary Connected Routes............................... 4 Static Routes.................................. 0 6To4 Routes.
IPv6 Commands 393 ProSafe Managed Switch OSPF Routes.................................... 13 Intra Area Routes............................ 0 Inter Area Routes............................ 13 External Type-1 Routes....................... 0 External Type-2 Routes.
IPv6 Commands 394 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 traffic Use this command to show traffic and statistics for IPv6 and ICMPv6. Specify a logical, loopback, or tunnel interface to view information about traffic on a specific interface. If you do not specify an interface, the command displays information about traffic on all interfaces.
IPv6 Commands 395 ProSafe Managed Switch Received Datagrams Discarded Other Number of input IPv6 datagrams for which no problems were encountered to prevent their continue processing, but which were discarded (e.g., for lack of buffer space). Note that this counter does not include datagrams discarded while awaiting re-assembly.
IPv6 Commands 396 ProSafe Managed Switch ICMPv6 Messages with errors Number of ICMP messages which the interface received but determined as having ICMP-specific errors (bad ICMP checksums, bad length, etc.). ICMPv6 Destination Unreachable Messages Number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages received by the interface.
IPv6 Commands 397 ProSafe Managed Switch clear ipv6 route counters This command resets to zero the IPv6 routing table counters reported in show ipv6 route summary. The command resets only the event counters. Counters that report the current state of the routing table, such as the number of routes of each type, are not reset.
IPv6 Commands 398 ProSafe Managed Switch clear ipv6 statistics Use this command to clear IPv6 statistics for all interfaces or for a specific interface, including loopback and tunnel interfaces. IPv6 statistics display in the output of the show ipv6 traffic command.
IPv6 Commands 399 ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 ospf cost This command configures the cost on an OSPF interface. The < cost > parameter has a range of 1 to 65535. Default Format ipv6 ospf cost < 1-65535> Mode no ipv6 ospf cost This command configures the default cost on an OSPF interface.
IPv6 Commands 400 ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 ospf hello-interval This command sets the default OSPF hello interval for the specified interface. Format no ipv6 ospf hello-interval Mode ipv6 ospf mtu-ignore This command disables OSPF maximum transmission unit (MTU) mismatch detection.
IPv6 Commands 401 ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 ospf network This command sets the interface type to the default value. Format no ipv6 ospf network {broadcast | point-to-point} Mode ipv6 ospf priority This command sets the OSPF priority for the specified router interface.
IPv6 Commands 402 ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 ospf transmit-delay This command sets the OSPF Transit Delay for the specified interface. The transmit delay is specified in seconds. In addition, it sets the estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link state update packet over this interface.
IPv6 Commands 403 ProSafe Managed Switch no area nssa(OSPFv3) This command disables nssa from the specified area id. Format no area <areaid> nssa Mode area nssa default-info-originate (OSPFv3) This command configures the metric value and type for the default route advertised into the NSSA.
IPv6 Commands 404 ProSafe Managed Switch area nssa no-summary (OSPFv3) This command configures the NSSA so that summary LSAs are not advertised into the NSSA. Format area <areaid> nssa no-summary Mode no area nssa no-summary (OSPFv3) This command disables nssa from the summary LSAs.
IPv6 Commands 405 ProSafe Managed Switch no area nssa translator-stab-intv (OSPFv3) This command disables the nssa translator’s <stabilityinterval> from the specified area id.
IPv6 Commands 406 ProSafe Managed Switch area stub no-summary (OSPFv3) This command disables the import of Summary LSAs for the stub area identified by <areaid> .
IPv6 Commands 407 ProSafe Managed Switch no area virtual-link dead-interval(OSPFv3) This command configures the default dead interval for the OSPF virtual interface on the virtual interface identified by <areaid> and <neighbor> . The <neighbor> parameter is the Router ID of the neighbor.
IPv6 Commands 408 ProSafe Managed Switch no area virtual-link retransmit-interval(OSPFv3) This command configures the default retransmit interval for the OSPF virtual interface on the virtual interface identified by < areaid > and < neighbor > .
IPv6 Commands 409 ProSafe Managed Switch no auto-cost reference-bandwidth (OSPFv3) Use this command to set the reference bandwidth to the default value. Format no auto-cost reference-bandwidth Mode clear ipv6 ospf Use this command to disable and re-enable OSPF.
IPv6 Commands 410 ProSafe Managed Switch clear ipv6 ospf neighbor interface To drop adjacency with all neighbors on a specific interface, use the optional parameter [ unit/slot/port ]. To drop adjacency with a specific router ID on a specific interface, use the optional parameter [ neighbor-id ].
IPv6 Commands 411 ProSafe Managed Switch no default-metric (OSPFv3) This command is used to set a default for the metric of distributed routes. Format no default-metric Mode distance ospf (OSPFv3) This command sets the route preference value of OSPF route types in the router.
IPv6 Commands 412 ProSafe Managed Switch exit-overflow-interval (OSPFv3) This command configures the exit overflow interval for OSPF. It describes the number of seconds after entering Overflow state that a router will wait before attempting to leave the overflow state.
IPv6 Commands 413 ProSafe Managed Switch maximum-paths (OSPFv3) This command sets the number of paths that OSPF can report for a given destination where maxpaths is platform dependent.
IPv6 Commands 414 ProSafe Managed Switch no passive-interface(OSPFv3) Use this command to set the interface or tunnel as non-passive. It overrides the global passive mode that is currently effective on the interface or tunnel.
IPv6 Commands 415 ProSafe Managed Switch trapflags (OSPFv3) Use this command to enable individual OSPF traps, enable a group of trap flags at a time, or enable all the trap flags at a time. The different groups of trapflags, and each group’s specific trapflags to enable or disable, are listed in Table 2, Trapflag Groups (OSPFv3) .
IPv6 Commands 416 ProSafe Managed Switch • To enable all the flags, give the command as trapflags all . Default Format trapflags { all | errors {all | authentication-failure | bad-packet | config-er.
IPv6 Commands 417 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: Some of the information below displays only if you enable OSPF and configure certain features. Term Definition Router ID A 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format identifying the router, about which information is displayed.
IPv6 Commands 418 ProSafe Managed Switch Maximum Number of Retransmit Entries The maximum number of LSAs that can be waiting for acknowledgment at any given time. Retransmit Entries High Water Mark The highest number of LSAs that have been waiting for acknowledgment.
IPv6 Commands 419 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 ospf abr This command displays the internal OSPFv3 routes to reach Area Border Routers (ABR). This command takes no options. Format show ipv6 ospf abr Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC show ipv6 ospf area This command displays information about the area.
IPv6 Commands 420 ProSafe Managed Switch The following OSPF NSSA specific information displays only if the area is configured as an NSSA. Import Summary LSAs Redistribute into NSSA Default Information.
IPv6 Commands 421 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 ospf database This command displays information about the link state database when OSPFv3 is enabled. If you do not enter any parameters, the command displays the LSA headers for all areas. Use the optional <areaid> parameter to display database information about a specific area.
IPv6 Commands 422 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 ospf database database-summary Use this command to display the number of each type of LSA in the database and the total number of LSAs in the database.
IPv6 Commands 423 ProSafe Managed Switch The following information only displays if OSPF is initialized on the interface: OSPF Interface Type State Designated Router Backup Designated Router Number of Link Events Metric Cost show ipv6 ospf interface brief This command displays brief information for the IFO object or virtual interface tables.
IPv6 Commands 424 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 ospf interface stats This command displays the statistics for a specific interface. The command only displays information if OSPF is enabled.
IPv6 Commands 425 ProSafe Managed Switch See show ip ospf interface stats on page 315 for a sample output of the number of OSPF packets of each type sent and received on the interface. show ipv6 ospf neighbor This command displays information about OSPF neighbors.
IPv6 Commands 426 ProSafe Managed Switch If you do not specify an IP address, a table with the following columns displays for all neighbors or the neighbor associated with the interface that you speci.
IPv6 Commands 427 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 ospf range This command displays information about the area ranges for the specified < areaid > .
IPv6 Commands 428 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 ospf virtual-link This command displays the OSPF Virtual Interface information for a specific area and neighbor. The < areaid > parameter identifies the area and the < neighbor > parameter identifies the neighbor’s Router ID.
IPv6 Commands 429 ProSafe Managed Switch OSPFv3 Graceful Restart Commands The managed switch implementation of OSPFv3 supports graceful restart as specified in RFC 5187 and RFC 3623.
IPv6 Commands 430 ProSafe Managed Switch The grace LSA announcing the graceful restart includes the reason for the restart. Reasons 1 (software restart) and 2 (software reload/upgrade) are considered planned restarts. Reasons 0 (unknown) and 3 (switch to redundant control processor) are considered unplanned restarts.
IPv6 Commands 431 ProSafe Managed Switch no nsf [ietf] helper strict-lsa-checking (OSPFv3) This command allows OSPF to continue as a helpful neighbor in spite of topology changes. nsf restart-interval (OSPFv3) This command configures the length of the grace period on the restarting router.
IPv6 Commands 432 ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 dhcp server Use this command to configure DHCPv6 server functionality on an interface. The <pool-name> is the DHCPv6 pool containing stateless and/o.
IPv6 Commands 433 ProSafe Managed Switch These pools are shared between multiple interfaces over which DHCPv6 server capabilities are configured. Format ipv6 dhcp pool <pool-name> Mode no ipv6 dhcp pool This command removes the specified DHCPv6 pool.
IPv6 Commands 434 ProSafe Managed Switch prefix-delegation (IPv6) Multiple IPv6 prefixes can be defined within a pool for distributing to specific DHCPv6 Prefix delegation clients. Prefix is the delegated IPv6 prefix. DUID is the client’s unique DUID value (Example: 00:01:00:09:f8:79:4e:00:04:76:73:43:76').
IPv6 Commands 435 ProSafe Managed Switch Term Definition DHCPv6 Solicit Packets Received Number of solicit received statistics. DHCPv6 Request Packets Received Number of request received statistics. DHCPv6 Confirm Packets Received Number of confirm received statistics.
IPv6 Commands 436 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 dhcp interface This command displays DHCPv6 information for all relevant interfaces or the specified interface. If you specify an interface, you can use the optional statistics parameter to view statistics for the specified interface.
IPv6 Commands 437 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 dhcp pool This command displays configured DHCP pool. Format show ipv6 dhcp pool <pool-name> Mode DHCP Pool Name Client DUID Host Prefix/Prefix Length Preferred Lifetime Valid Lifetime DNS Server Address Domain Name show ipv6 dhcp binding This command displays configured DHCP pool.
IPv6 Commands 438 ProSafe Managed Switch Valid Lifetime Valid lifetime in seconds for delegated prefix. Preferred Lifetime Preferred lifetime in seconds for delegated prefix.
439 8 8. IPv6 Multicast Commands This chapter describes the IPv6 multicast commands available in the managed switch CLI. Note: Some commands described in this chapter require a license. For more information, see Licensing and Command Support on page 8.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 440 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 mroute Use this command to show the mroute entries specific for IPv6. (This command is the IPv6 equivalent of the IPv4 show ip mcaste mroute command.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 441 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 mroute source This command displays the multicast configuration settings specific to IPv6 such as flags, timer settings, incoming and outgo.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 442 ProSafe Managed Switch IPv6 PIM Commands This section describes the Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) commands that support the PIM version of IPv6. ipv6 pim dense(Global Config) Use this command to administratively enable PIM-DM Multicast Routing Mode across the router (Global Config).
IPv6 Multicast Commands 443 ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 pim hello-interval Use this command to configure the PIM hello interval for the specified router interface.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 444 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 pim neighbor Use this command to display the PIM neighbor information for all interfaces or for the specified interface. Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 445 ProSafe Managed Switch (Switch) #show ipv6 pim interface 1/0/1 Interface...................................... 1/0/1 Mode........................................... Dense Hello Interval (secs).......................... 30 Join Prune Interval (secs).
hash-mask-length priority interval IPv6 Multicast Commands 446 ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 pim bsr-candidate Use this command to disable the router to announce its candidacy as a bootstrap router (BSR).
IPv6 Multicast Commands 447 ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 pim join-prune-interval Use this command to set the join/prune interval to the default value. Format no ipv6 pim join-prune-interval Mode ipv6 pim rp-address Use this command to statically configure the RP address for one or more multicast groups.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 448 ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 pim rp-candidate Use this command to disable the router to advertise itself as a PIM candidate rendezvous point (RP) to the bootstrap router (BSR).
IPv6 Multicast Commands 449 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 pim rp-hash Use this command to display which rendezvous point (RP) is being used for a specified group.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 450 ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 mld router Use this command, in the administrative mode of the router, to enable MLD in the router. Default Format ipv6 mld router Mode • Global Config • Interface Config no ipv6 mld router Use this command, in the administrative mode of the router, to disable MLD in the router.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 451 ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 mld query-max-response-time This command resets the MLD query max response time for the interface to the default value.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 452 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 mld groups Use this command to display information about multicast groups that MLD reported. The information is displayed only when MLD is enabled on at least one interface. If MLD was not enabled on even one interface, there is no group information to be displayed.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 453 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows examples of CLI display output for the commands. (Switch) #show ipv6 mld groups ? <group-address> Enter Group Address Info. <unit/slot/port> Enter interface in unit/slot/port format.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 454 ProSafe Managed Switch The following information is displayed if the operational mode of the MLD interface is enabled. Querier Status Querier Address Querier Up Time Querie.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 455 ProSafe Managed Switch IPv6 MLD-Proxy Commands MLD-Proxy is the IPv6 equivalent of IGMP-Proxy. MLD-Proxy commands allow you to configure the network device as well as to view device settings and statistics using either serial interface or telnet session.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 456 ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 mld-proxy unsolicit-rprt-interval Use this command to set the unsolicited report interval for the MLD-Proxy router. This command is only valid when you enable MLD-Proxy on the interface. The value of < interval > is 1-260 seconds.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 457 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show ipv6 mld-proxy Interface Index............................................. 1/0/3 Admin Mode....................
IPv6 Multicast Commands 458 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show ipv6 mld-proxy interface Interface Index.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 459 ProSafe Managed Switch ------------- -------------- ---------- ----------------- -------------- ------- FF1E::1 FE80::100:2.3 00:01:40 DELAY_MEMBER Exclude 2 FF1E::2 FE80::100:2.3 00:02:40 DELAY_MEMBER Include 1 FF1E::3 FE80::100:2.
IPv6 Multicast Commands 460 ProSafe Managed Switch 2001::2 -------- FF1E::2 FE80::100:2.3 243 DELAY_MEMBER Include 1 Group Source List Expiry Time ------------------ --------------- 3001::1 00:03:32 3002::2 00:03:32 FF1E::3 FE80::100:2.3 328 DELAY_MEMBER Exclude 0 FF1E::4 FE80::100:2.
461 9 9. Quality of Service (QoS) Commands This chapter describes the Quality of Service (QoS) commands available in the managed switch CLI. This chapter contains the following sections: • Class of .
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 462 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: Commands you issue in the Interface Config mode only affect a single interface. Commands you issue in the Global Config mode affect all interfaces. classofservice dot1p-mapping This command maps an 802.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 463 ProSafe Managed Switch classofservice trust This command sets the class of service trust mode of an interface. You can set the mode to trust one of the Dot1p (802.1p), IP DSCP, or IP Precedence packet markings. You can also set the interface mode to untrusted.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 464 ProSafe Managed Switch no cos-queue min-bandwidth This command restores the default for each queue's minimum bandwidth value. Format no cos-queue min-bandwidth Modes • Global Config • Interface Config cos-queue strict This command activates the strict priority scheduler mode for each specified queue.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 465 ProSafe Managed Switch no cos-queue random-detect Use this command to disable WRED and restore the default tail drop operation for the specified queues on all interfaces or one interface.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 466 ProSafe Managed Switch The last precedence applies to all non-TCP traffic. For example, in a 3-color system, four of each parameter specified: green TCP, yellow TCP, red TCP, and non-TCP, respectively.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 467 ProSafe Managed Switch The following information is repeated for each user priority. User Priority Traffic Class show classofservice ip-precedence-mapping This command displays the current IP Precedence mapping to internal traffic classes for a specific interface.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 468 ProSafe Managed Switch displays the port trust mode of the interface. If you do not specify an interface, the command displays the most recent global configuration settings.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 469 ProSafe Managed Switch Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure QOS Differentiated Services (DiffServ). You configure DiffServ in several stages by specifying three DiffServ components: 1.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 470 ProSafe Managed Switch diffserv This command sets the DiffServ operational mode to active. While disabled, the DiffServ configuration is retained and can be changed, but it is not activated. When enabled, DiffServ services are activated.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 471 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: The class-map-name default is reserved and must not be used. The class type of match-all indicates all of the individual match conditions must be true for a packet to be considered a member of the class.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 472 ProSafe Managed Switch match ethertype This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of the ethertype.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 473 ProSafe Managed Switch In some cases, each removal of a refclass rule reduces the maximum number of available rules in the class definition by one. no match class-map This command removes from the specified class definition the set of match conditions defined for another class.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 474 ProSafe Managed Switch match destination-address mac This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the destination MAC address of a packet. The <macaddr> parameter is any layer 2 MAC address formatted as six, two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons (e.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 475 ProSafe Managed Switch To specify the match condition using a numeric notation, one layer 4 port number is required.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 476 ProSafe Managed Switch match ip tos This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the value of the IP TOS field in a packet, which is defined as all eight bits of the Service Type octet in the IP header.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 477 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: This command does not validate the protocol number value against the current list defined by IANA. match source-address mac This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the source MAC address of a packet.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 478 ProSafe Managed Switch match srcl4port This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the source layer 4 port of a packet using a single keyword or numeric notation.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 479 ProSafe Managed Switch DiffServ Policy Commands Use the DiffServ policy commands to specify traffic conditioning actions, such as policing and marking, to apply t.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 480 ProSafe Managed Switch mirror This command specifies that all incoming packets for the associated traffic stream are copied to a specific egress interface (physical port or LAG).
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 481 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: The CLI mode is changed to Policy-Class-Map Config when this command is successfully executed. no class This command deletes the instance of a particular class and its defined treatment from the specified policy.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 482 ProSafe Managed Switch mark ip-dscp This command marks all packets for the associated traffic stream with the specified IP DSCP value.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 483 ProSafe Managed Switch For set-dscp-transmit, a <dscpval> value is required and is specified as either an integer from 0 to 63, or symbolically through one of the following keywords: af11, af12, af13, af21, af22, af23, af31, af32, af33, af41, af42, af43, be, cs0, cs1, cs2, cs3, cs4, cs5, cs6, cs7, ef.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 484 ProSafe Managed Switch no policy-map This command eliminates an existing DiffServ policy. The <policyname> parameter is the name of an existing DiffServ policy.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 485 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: This command fails if any attributes within the policy definition exceed the capabilities of the interface.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 486 ProSafe Managed Switch show class-map This command displays all configuration information for the specified class.
DiffServ Admin mode Class Table Size Current /Max Class Rule Table Size Current /Max Policy Table Size Current /Max Policy Instance Table Size Current /Max Policy Attribute Table Size Current /Max Ser.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 488 ProSafe Managed Switch If the Policy Name is not specified this command displays a list of all defined DiffServ policies. The following fields are displayed: Conform Action The current setting for the action taken on a packet considered to conform to the policing parameters.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 489 ProSafe Managed Switch show diffserv service This command displays policy service information for the specified interface and direction. The <unit/slot/port> parameter specifies a valid unit/slot/port number for the system.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 490 ProSafe Managed Switch show policy-map interface This command displays policy-oriented statistics information for the specified interface and direction. The <unit/slot/port> parameter specifies a valid interface for the system.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 491 ProSafe Managed Switch The following information is repeated for each interface and direction (only those interfaces configured with an attached policy are shown).
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 492 ProSafe Managed Switch no mac access-list extended This command deletes a MAC ACL identified by <name> from the system. Format no mac access-list extended <name> Mode mac access-list extended rename This command changes the name of a MAC Access Control List (ACL).
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 493 ProSafe Managed Switch VLAN, then the ACL rule is applied immediately. If a time range withspecified name exists and the MAC ACL containing this ACL rule is applied to aninterface or bound to a VLAN, then the ACL rule is applied when the time-range withspecified name becomes active.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 494 ProSafe Managed Switch mac access-group This command either attaches a specific MAC Access Control List (ACL) identified by <name> to an interface, or associates it with a VLAN ID, in a given direction. The <name> parameter must be the name of an existing MAC ACL.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 495 ProSafe Managed Switch show mac access-lists This command displays a MAC access list and all of the rules that are defined for the MAC ACL.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 496 ProSafe Managed Switch positions that are not used. In contrast, a wildcard mask has (0’s) in a bit position that must be checked. A ‘1’ in a bit position of the ACL mask indicates the corresponding bit can be ignored.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 497 ProSafe Managed Switch no access-list This command deletes an IP ACL that is identified by the parameter < accesslistnumber> from the system. The range for < accesslistnumber> 1-99 for standard access lists and 100-199 for extended access lists.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 498 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip access-list This command deletes the IP ACL identified by <name> from the system. Format no ip access-list <name> Mode ip access-list rename This command changes the name of an IP Access Control List (ACL).
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 499 ProSafe Managed Switch command parameters are all optional, but the most frequently used parameters appear in the same relative order as shown in the command format. The assign-queue parameter allows specification of a particular hardware queue for handling traffic that matches this rule.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 500 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip access-group This command removes a specified IP ACL from an interface. Default Format no ip access-group <accesslistnumber> {{.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 501 ProSafe Managed Switch show access-lists This command displays IP ACLs, IPv6 ACLs, and MAC access control lists information for a designated interface and direction.
ACL Type ACL ID Sequence Number Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 502 ProSafe Managed Switch IPv6 Access Control List (ACL) Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure IPv6 ACL settings. IPv6 ACLs ensure that only authorized users have access to specific resources and block any unwarranted attempts to reach network resources.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 503 ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 access-list This command deletes the IPv6 ACL identified by <name> from the system. Format no ipv6 access-list <name> Mode ipv6 access-list rename This command changes the name of an IPv6 ACL.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 504 ProSafe Managed Switch forwarded to the specified <unit/slot/port> . The assign-queue and redirect parameters are only valid for a permit rule. The time-range parameter allows imposing time limitation on the IPv6 ACL rule as defined by the parameter <time-range-name>.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 505 ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 traffic-filter This command removes an IPv6 ACL identified by <name> from the interface(s) in a given direction.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 506 ProSafe Managed Switch Time Range Commands for Time-Based ACLs Time-based ACLs allow one or more rules within an ACL to be based on time. Each ACL rule within an ACL, except for the implicit deny all rule, can be configured to be active and operational only during a specific time period.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 507 ProSafe Managed Switch range is no longer in effect. The end time and date must be after the start time and date.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 508 ProSafe Managed Switch periodic {start|end} time Use this command to configure the start/end time for the time-range. Format periodic {start|end} time Mode show time-range Use this command to display a time range and all the absolute/periodic time entries that are defined for the time range.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 509 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: If voice VLAN and Auto-VoIP are enabled at the same time, then one of them is operational. If the connected phone is LLDP-MED capable, then voice VLAN has precedence over the Auto VoIP and Auto VoIP is operational if the phone does not support LLDP-MED.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 510 ProSafe Managed Switch auto-voip vlan This command is used to configure the global Auto VoIP VLAN id. The VLAN behavior is depend on the configured auto VoIP mode. Format auto-voip vlan <vlanid> Mode Default no auto-voip vlan This command is used to set the auto-voip VLAN to the default 2.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 511 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: The administrator has to enable tagging on auto-VoIP-enabled ports to remark the voice data when it is egressed.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 512 ProSafe Managed Switch show auto-voip oui-table This command lists all of the configured OUIs. Format show auto-voip oui-table Mode • Privileged EXEC • User E.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 513 ProSafe Managed Switch iscsi enable The iscsi enable Global Configuration mode command globally enables iSCSI awareness. Format iscsi enable Mode Default no iscsi enable This command is to disable iSCSI awareness use the no form of this command.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 514 ProSafe Managed Switch with the iSCSI session information acquired by snooping. Maximum of 16 TCP ports can be configured either bound to IP or not.
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 515 ProSafe Managed Switch setting for egress queues scheduling is Weighted Round Robin (WRR). The user may complete the QoS setting by configuring the relevant ports to work in other scheduling and queue management modes via the Class of Service settings.
time Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 516 ProSafe Managed Switch no iscsi aging time This command is to reset the aging time to the default. Format no iscsi aging time Mode show iscsi This command displays the iSCSI settings. Format show iscsi Mode • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Example: The following example displays the iSCSI settings.
detailed Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 517 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following example displays the iSCSI sessions. Console # show iscsi sessions Target: iqn.1993-11.com.disk-vendor:diskarrays.sn.45678 ----------------------------------------------------------- Initiator: iqn.
518 10 10. Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands This chapter contains the following sections: • About PoE • PoE Commands About PoE Power over Ethernet describes a technology to pass electrical power safely along with data on existing Ethernet cabling.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands 519 ProSafe Managed Switch PoE Commands poe Use this command to enable the Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionality on a global basis or per interface. no poe Use this command to disable the Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionality on a global basis or per interface.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands 520 ProSafe Managed Switch no poe detection Use this command to set the detection mode to the default on a global basis or per interface. poe high-power Use this command to switch a port from 802.3af mode to high-power mode.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands 521 ProSafe Managed Switch • user-defined —Allows you to define the maximum power to the port. This can be a value between 3 and 32 watts. no poe power limit Use this command to set the power limit type to the default.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands 522 ProSafe Managed Switch Dynamic Power Management Available power = 300 watts - 3 watts = 297 watts no poe power management Use this command to set the power management mode to the default. poe priority Use this command to configure the priority on a specific port.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands 523 ProSafe Managed Switch used to reset the PoE port. The command can also reset the power-delivering ports. Note that this command takes effect only once after it is executed and cannot be saved across power cycles.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands 524 ProSafe Managed Switch no poe timer schedule name Use this command to detach the schedule from the port. poe usagethreshold Use this command to set a threshold (as a percentage) for the total amount of power that can be delivered by the switch.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands 525 ProSafe Managed Switch no poe traps Use this command to disable logging the PoE traps. show poe Use this command to get global information regarding the PoE status. • ON—Indicates that the PoE controller is actively delivering power.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands 526 ProSafe Managed Switch Example: (switch) #show poe Firmware Version............................... 1.0.0.2 PSE Main Operational Status.................... ON Total Power (Main AC).......................... 380 Total Power (RPS).
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands 527 ProSafe Managed Switch show poe port info Use this command to get information about the status of the PoE ports. You can display information based on each individual port or all the ports collectively. The command displays only PSE-capable ports.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands 528 ProSafe Managed Switch Intf Power Power Class Power Current Voltage Status Fault (W) (W) (mA) (volt) Status ------ ------- ----- ------- ------ ------- ------- ------------------ --------------- 1/0/33 No 18.0 2 04.
529 11 11. Utility Commands This chapter describes the utility commands available in the CLI. This chapter contains the following sections: • Auto Install Commands • Dual Image Commands • System.
Utility Commands 530 ProSafe Managed Switch Auto Install Commands This section describes the Auto Install Commands. Auto Install is a software feature which provides for the configuration of a switch automatically when the device is initialized and no configuration file is found on the switch.
Utility Commands 531 ProSafe Managed Switch boot host auto-save This command is used to enable automatically saving the downloaded configuration on the switch. Default Format boot host auto-save Mode no boot host auto-save This command is used to disable automatically saving the downloaded configuration on the switch.
Utility Commands 532 ProSafe Managed Switch no boot host retry-count This command is used to reset the number to the default. The default number is 3. Format no boot host retry-count Mode boot host dhcp This command is used to enable AutoInstall on the switch for the next reboot cycle.
Utility Commands 533 ProSafe Managed Switch delete This command deletes the supplied image file from the permanent storage. The image to be deleted must be a backup image. If this image is the active image, or if this image is activated, an error message displays.
Utility Commands 534 ProSafe Managed Switch update bootcode This command updates the bootcode (boot loader) on the switch. The bootcode is read from the active-image for subsequent reboots. The optional <unit> parameter is valid only on Stacks. Error will be returned, if this parameter is provided, on Standalone systems.
File Line Task Id Code Time Unit Utility Commands 535 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: Event log information is retained across a switch reset. show hardware This command displays inventory information for the switch. Note: The show version command and the show hardware command display the same information.
Utility Commands 536 ProSafe Managed Switch show interface This command displays a summary of statistics for a specific interface or a count of all CPU traffic based upon the argument.
Utility Commands 537 ProSafe Managed Switch The display parameters, when the argument is “switchport” are as follows: Packets Received Without Error Broadcast Packets Received Packets Received Wit.
Utility Commands 538 ProSafe Managed Switch show interface ethernet This command displays detailed statistics for a specific interface or for all CPU traffic based upon the argument. Format show interface ethernet { unit/slot/port | switchport} Mode When you specify a value for unit/slot/port , the command displays the following information.
Utility Commands 539 ProSafe Managed Switch (cont) • Packets RX and TX 65–127 Octets - The total number of packets (including bad packets) received and transmitted that were between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
Utility Commands 540 ProSafe Managed Switch Packets Received with MAC Errors • Total Packets Received with MAC Errors - The total number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
Utility Commands 541 ProSafe Managed Switch Packets Transmitted Octets • Total Packets Transmitted (Octets) - The total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
Utility Commands 542 ProSafe Managed Switch If you use the switchport keyword, the following information appears. Transmit Discards • Total Transmit Packets Discards - The sum of single collision frames discarded, multiple collision frames discarded, and excessive frames discarded.
Utility Commands 543 ProSafe Managed Switch Unicast Packets Received The number of subnetwork-unicast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol. Multicast Packets Received The total number of packets received that were directed to a multicast address.
Utility Commands 544 ProSafe Managed Switch show mac-addr-table This command displays the forwarding database entries. These entries are used by the transparent bridging function to determine how to forward a received frame. Enter all or no parameter to display the entire table.
Utility Commands 545 ProSafe Managed Switch The following information displays if you enter the count parameter: Dynamic Address count Static Address (User-defined) count Total MAC Addresses in use Total MAC Addresses available process cpu threshold Use this command to configure the CPU utilization thresholds.
Utility Commands 546 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: It is not necessarily the traffic to the CPU, but different tasks that keep the CPU busy. The following shows example CLI display output.
Utility Commands 547 ProSafe Managed Switch Total Rx Mid1 Alloc Failures 0 Total Rx High Alloc Failures 0 Total Tx Alloc Failures 0 show running-config Use this command to display or capture the current setting of different protocol packages supported on the switch.
Utility Commands 548 ProSafe Managed Switch If some, but not all, of the flags in that group are enabled, the command displays trapflags <groupname> <flag-name> . Format show running-config [all | <scriptname>] Mode show running-config interface This command shows the current configuration on a particular interface.
Utility Commands 549 ProSafe Managed Switch • show port all • show isdp neighbors • show logging • show event log • show logging buffered • show trap log Format show tech-support Mode show tech-support techsupport This command without the techsupport parameter displays system and configuration information on the console.
Utility Commands 550 ProSafe Managed Switch of < 5-48 > lines. The command terminal length 0 disables pagination and, as a result, the output of the show running-config command is displayed immediately. Default Format terminal length < 0 | 5-48 > Mode no terminal length Use this command to set the terminal length to the default value.
Utility Commands 551 ProSafe Managed Switch logging buffered This command enables logging to an in-memory log that keeps up to 128 logs. Default Format logging buffered Mode no logging buffered This command disables logging to in-memory log.
Utility Commands 552 ProSafe Managed Switch no logging cli-command This command disables the CLI command Logging feature. Format no logging cli-command Mode logging console This command enables logging to the console.
Utility Commands 553 ProSafe Managed Switch logging host remove This command disables logging to host. See show logging hosts on page 554 for a list of host indexes. Format logging host remove <hostindex> Mode logging syslog This command enables syslog logging.
Utility Commands 554 ProSafe Managed Switch show logging buffered This command displays buffered logging (system startup and system operation logs). Format show logging buffered Mode Buffered (In-Memory) Logging Buffered Logging Wrapping Behavior Buffered Log Count show logging hosts This command displays all configured logging hosts.
Utility Commands 555 ProSafe Managed Switch show logging traplogs This command displays SNMP trap events and statistics. Format show logging traplogs Mode Number of Traps Since Last Reset Trap Log Cap.
Utility Commands 556 ProSafe Managed Switch no logging persistent Use this command to disable the persistent logging in the switch. Format no logging persistent Mode Email Alerting and Mail Server Commands logging email This command enables email alerting and sets the lowest severity level for which log messages are emailed.
Utility Commands 557 ProSafe Managed Switch no logging email urgent This command resets the urgent severity level to the default value. Format no logging email urgent Mode logging email message-type to-addr This command configures the email address to which messages are sent.
Utility Commands 558 ProSafe Managed Switch logging email message-type subject This command configures the subject line of the email for the specified type.
Utility Commands 559 ProSafe Managed Switch no logging traps This command resets the SNMP trap logging severity level to the default value. Format no logging traps Mode logging email test message-type This command sends an email to the SMTP server to test the email alerting function.
Utility Commands 560 ProSafe Managed Switch show logging email statistics This command displays email alerting statistics. Format show logging email statistics Mode Email Alert Operation Status No of Email Failures No of Email Sent Time Since Last Email Sent clear logging email statistics This command resets the email alerting statistics.
Utility Commands 561 ProSafe Managed Switch security Use this command to set the email alerting security protocol by enabling the switch to use TLS authentication with the SMTP Server. If the TLS mode is enabled on the switch but the SMTP sever does not support TLS mode, no email is sent to the SMTP server.
No of mail servers configured Email Alert Mail Server Address Email Alert Mail Server Port Email Alert Security Protocol Email Alert Username Email Alert Password Utility Commands 562 ProSafe Managed .
Utility Commands 563 ProSafe Managed Switch Using the options described below, you can specify the initial and maximum time-to-live (TTL) in probe packets, the maximum number of failures before termination, the number of probes sent for each TTL, and the size of each probe.
Utility Commands 564 ProSafe Managed Switch Hop Count = 6 Last TTL = 7 Test attempt = 19 Test Success = 18 traceroute ipv6 Use the traceroute command to discover the routes that packets actually take when traveling to their destination through the network on a hop-by-hop basis.
Utility Commands 565 ProSafe Managed Switch clear counters This command clears the statistics for a specified <unit/slot/port>, for all the ports, or for the entire switch based upon the argument.
Utility Commands 566 ProSafe Managed Switch enable password This command prompts you to change the Privileged EXEC password. Passwords are a maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters. The password is case sensitive. The option [encrypted] allows the administrator to transfer the enable password between devices without having to know the password.
Utility Commands 567 ProSafe Managed Switch Using the options described below, you can specify the number and size of Echo Requests and the interval between Echo Requests. count interval size The following are examples of the CLI command. ping success: (Switch) #ping 10.
Utility Commands 568 ProSafe Managed Switch command, configure the switch for network (in-band) connection. The source and target devices must have the ping utility enabled and running on top of TCP/IP.
Utility Commands 569 ProSafe Managed Switch quit This command closes the current telnet connection or resets the current serial connection. The system asks you whether to save configuration changes before quitting. Format quit Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC reload This command resets the switch without powering it off.
Utility Commands 570 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: < ip6address > is also a valid parameter for routing packages that support IPv6. For switches that support a USB device, the copy command can be used to transfer files from and to the USB device.
Utility Commands 571 ProSafe Managed Switch <url> nvram:script <destfilename> noval When you use this option, the copy command will not validate the downloaded script file. An example of the CLI command follows: (NETGEAR Switch) #copy tftp://1.
Utility Commands 572 ProSafe Managed Switch write memory Use this command to save running configuration changes to NVRAM so that the changes you make will persist across a reboot. This command is the same as copy system:running config nvram:startup-config .
Utility Commands 573 ProSafe Managed Switch no sntp client mode This command disables Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client mode. Format no sntp client mode Mode sntp client port This command sets the SNTP client port id to a value from 1-65535.
Utility Commands 574 ProSafe Managed Switch no sntp unicast client poll-timeout This command will reset the poll timeout for SNTP unicast clients to its default value. Format no sntp unicast client poll-timeout Mode sntp unicast client poll-retry This command will set the poll retry for SNTP unicast clients to a value from 0 to 10.
Utility Commands 575 ProSafe Managed Switch Mean Time (GMT). This may not be the time zone in which the switch is located. Use the clock timezone command to configure a time zone specifying the number of hours and optionally the number of minutes difference from UTC.
Utility Commands 576 ProSafe Managed Switch • hh:mm—Time in 24-hour format in hours and minutes. (Range: hh:0-23, mm: 0-59) • offset—Number of minutes to add during the summertime. (Range:1-1440) • acronym—The acronym for the time zone to be displayed when summertime is in effect.
Utility Commands 577 ProSafe Managed Switch no clock summer-time Use the no clock summer-time command to reset the summertime offset. For example: console(config)#no clock summer-time show sntp This command is used to display SNTP settings and status.
Utility Commands 578 ProSafe Managed Switch show sntp server This command is used to display SNTP server settings and configured servers. Format show sntp server Mode Server Host Address Server Type S.
Utility Commands 579 ProSafe Managed Switch show clock Use the show clock command in Privileged EXEC or User EXEC mode to display the time and date from the system clock. Use the show clock detail command to show the time zone and summertime configuration.
Utility Commands 580 ProSafe Managed Switch client-identifier This command specifies the unique identifier for a DHCP client. Unique-identifier is a valid notation in hexadecimal format. In some systems, such as Microsoft DHCP clients, the client identifier is required instead of hardware addresses.
Utility Commands 581 ProSafe Managed Switch no default-router This command removes the default router list. Format no default-router Mode dns-server This command specifies the IP servers available to a DHCP client. Address parameters are valid IP addresses; each made up of four decimal bytes ranging from 0 to 255.
Utility Commands 582 ProSafe Managed Switch host This command specifies the IP address and network mask for a manual binding to a DHCP client. Address and Mask are valid IP addresses; each made up of four decimal bytes ranging from 0 to 255. IP address 0.
Utility Commands 583 ProSafe Managed Switch no network This command removes the subnet number and mask. Format no network Mode bootfile The command specifies the name of the default boot image for a DHCP client. The <filename> specifies the boot image file.
Utility Commands 584 ProSafe Managed Switch One IP address is required, although one can specify up to eight addresses in one command line. Servers are listed in order of preference (address1 is the most preferred server, address2 is the next most preferred server, and so on).
Utility Commands 585 ProSafe Managed Switch no next-server This command removes the boot server list. Format no next-server Mode option The option command configures DHCP Server options. The < code > parameter specifies the DHCP option code and ranges from 1-254.
Utility Commands 586 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip dhcp excluded-address This command removes the excluded IP addresses for a DHCP client. Low-address and high-address are valid IP addresses; each made up of four decimal bytes ranging from 0 to 255. IP address 0.
Utility Commands 587 ProSafe Managed Switch ip dhcp bootp automatic This command enables the allocation of the addresses to the bootp client. The addresses are from the automatic address pool. Default Format ip dhcp bootp automatic Mode no ip dhcp bootp automatic This command disables the allocation of the addresses to the bootp client.
Utility Commands 588 ProSafe Managed Switch clear ip dhcp server statistics This command clears DHCP server statistics counters. Format clear ip dhcp server statistics Mode clear ip dhcp conflict The command is used to clear an address conflict from the DHCP Server database.
Service DHCP Number of Ping Packets Conflict Logging BootP Automatic Utility Commands 589 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip dhcp pool configuration This command displays pool configuration. If all is specified, configuration for all the pools is displayed.
Utility Commands 590 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip dhcp server statistics This command displays DHCP server statistics. Format show ip dhcp server statistics Modes • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC A.
IP address Reporting Host Hardware Address Detection Method Detection time Utility Commands 591 ProSafe Managed Switch DNS Client Commands These commands are used in the Domain Name System (DNS), an Internet directory service. DNS is how domain names are translated into IP addresses.
Utility Commands 592 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip domain name Use this command to remove the default domain name configured using the ip domain name command. Format no ip domain name Mode ip domain list Use this command to define a list of default domain names to complete unqualified names.
Utility Commands 593 ProSafe Managed Switch ip host Use this command to define static host name-to-address mapping in the host cache. < name > is host name. <i p address > is the IP address of the host. Default Format ip host < name > < ipaddress > Mode no ip host Use this command to remove the name-to-address mapping.
Utility Commands 594 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip domain retry Use this command to return to the default. Format no ip domain retry < number > Mode ip domain timeout Use this command to specify the amount of time to wait for a response to a DNS query.
Utility Commands 595 ProSafe Managed Switch show hosts Use this command to display the default domain name, a list of name server hosts, the static and the cached list of host names and addresses < name > ranges from 1-255 characters. This command displays both IPv4 and IPv6 entries.
Utility Commands 596 ProSafe Managed Switch internally allocated buffer area for export to a PC host for protocol analysis. Public domain packet analysis tools like Ethereal can be used to decode and review the packets in detail. Capturing can be performed in a variety of modes, either transmit-side only, receive-side only, or both.
file remote line Utility Commands 597 ProSafe Managed Switch no capture Use this command to reset the capture mode to remote mode. Format no capture Mode capture remote port Use this command to configure file capture options. The command is persistent across a reboot cycle.
Utility Commands 598 ProSafe Managed Switch capture file size Use this command to configure file capture options. The command is persistent across a reboot cycle. The range is from 2 to 512 Kbytes. Default Format capture file size <file-size> Mode no capture file size Use this command to reset the file size to the default (512Kbytes).
Utility Commands 599 ProSafe Managed Switch debug arp Use this command to enable ARP debug protocol messages. Default Format debug arp Mode no debug arp Use this command to disable ARP debug protocol messages. Format no debug arp Mode debug auto-voip Use this command to enable Auto VOIP debug messages.
Utility Commands 600 ProSafe Managed Switch has been enabled. The configuration of this command remains in effect for the life of the login session. The effect of this command is not persistent across resets.
Utility Commands 601 ProSafe Managed Switch no debug dot1x packet Use this command to disable dot1x packet debug trace. Format no debug dot1x Mode debug igmpsnooping packet This command enables tracing of IGMP Snooping packets received and transmitted by the switch.
Utility Commands 602 ProSafe Managed Switch no debug igmpsnooping transmit This command disables tracing of transmitted IGMP snooping packets. Format no debug igmpsnooping transmit Mode debug igmpsnooping packet receive This command enables tracing of IGMP Snooping packets received by the switch.
Utility Commands 603 ProSafe Managed Switch no debug igmpsnooping receive This command disables tracing of received IGMP Snooping packets. Format no debug igmpsnooping receive Mode debug ip acl Use this command to enable debug of IP Protocol packets matching the ACL criteria.
Utility Commands 604 ProSafe Managed Switch information such as source address, destination address, control packet type, packet length, and the interface on which the packet is received or transmitted is displayed on the console.
Utility Commands 605 ProSafe Managed Switch no debug ip mcache packet Use this command to disable debug tracing of MDATA packet reception and transmission. Format no debug ip mcache packet [receive|transmit] Mode debug ip pimdm packet Use this command to trace PIMDM packet reception and transmission.
Utility Commands 606 ProSafe Managed Switch debug ip vrrp Use this command to enable VRRP debug protocol messages. Default Format debug ip vrrp Mode no debug ip vrrp Use this command to disable VRRP debug protocol messages.
Utility Commands 607 ProSafe Managed Switch no debug ipv6 mcache packet Use this command to disable debug tracing of MDATAv6 packet reception and transmission. Format no debug ipv6 mcache packet [receive|transmit] Mode debug ipv6 mld packet Use this command to trace MLDv6 packet reception and transmission.
Utility Commands 608 ProSafe Managed Switch neither keyword is used in the command, then all PIMSMv6 packet traces are dumped. Vital information such as source address, destination address, control packet type, packet length, and the interface on which the packet is received or transmitted is displayed on the console.
Utility Commands 609 ProSafe Managed Switch packet type, packet length, and the interface on which the packet is received or transmitted is displayed on the console. Default Format debug mldsnooping packet [receive|transmit] Mode no debug mldsnooping packet Use this command to disable debug tracing of MLD snooping packet reception and transmission.
Utility Commands 610 ProSafe Managed Switch The following parameters are displayed in the trace message: TX/RX Intf SrcIp DestIp AreaId Type The remaining fields in the trace are specific to the type of OSPF Packet.
Utility Commands 611 ProSafe Managed Switch LS_REQ packet field definitions. Length LS_UPD packet field definitions. Length LS_ACK packet field definitions. Length no debug ospf packet This command disables tracing of OSPF packets. Format no debug ospf packet Mode debug ipv6 ospfv3 packet Use this command to enable OSPFv3 packet debug trace.
Utility Commands 612 ProSafe Managed Switch A sample output of the trace message is shown below. <15> JAN 01 00:21:22 192.168.17.29-1 SIM[181040176]: sim_debug.c(128) 20 % Pkt TX - Intf: 1/0/1(1), SRC_IP:10.50.50.2, DEST_IP:10.50.50.1, Type:ECHO_REQUEST <15> JAN 01 00:21:22 192.
Utility Commands 613 ProSafe Managed Switch Rip_Version: RIPv2 Packet_Type:RIP_RESPONSE ROUTE 1): Network: 10.1.1.0 Mask: 255.255.255.0 Metric: 1 ROUTE 2): Network: 40.1.0.0 Mask: 255.255.0.0 Metric: 1 ROUTE 3): Network: 10.50.50.0 Mask: 255.255.255.0 Metric: 1 ROUTE 4): Network: 41.
Utility Commands 614 ProSafe Managed Switch no debug sflow packet Use this command to disable sFlow debug packet trace. Format no debug sflow packet Mode debug spanning-tree bpdu This command enables tracing of spanning tree BPDUs received and transmitted by the switch.
Utility Commands 615 ProSafe Managed Switch no debug spanning-tree bpdu receive This command disables tracing of received spanning tree BPDUs. Format no debug spanning-tree bpdu receive Mode debug spanning-tree bpdu transmit This command enables tracing of spanning tree BPDUs transmitted by the switch.
Utility Commands 616 ProSafe Managed Switch no debug spanning-tree bpdu transmit This command disables tracing of transmitted spanning tree BPDUs. Format no debug spanning-tree bpdu transmit Mode debug aaa accounting This command is useful for debugging accounting configuration and functionality in User Manager.
Utility Commands 617 ProSafe Managed Switch Cable Test Command The cable test feature enables you to determine the cable connection status on a selected port. Note: The cable test feature is supported only for copper cable. It is not supported for optical fiber cable.
Utility Commands 618 ProSafe Managed Switch sflow receiver Use this command to configure the sFlow collector parameters (owner string, receiver timeout, max datagram size, IP address, and port).
Utility Commands 619 ProSafe Managed Switch sflow sampler A data source configured to collect flow samples is called a poller. Use this command to configure a new sFlow sampler instance for this data source if < rcvr_idx > is valid.
Utility Commands 620 ProSafe Managed Switch no sflow poller Use this command to reset the sFlow poller instance to the default settings. Format no sflow poller {<rcvr-indx> | interval <poll-interval>} Mode show sflow agent The sFlow agent collects time-based sampling of network interface statistics and flow-based samples.
Utility Commands 621 ProSafe Managed Switch show sflow pollers Use this command to display the sFlow polling instances created on the switch. Use “-” for range. Format show sflow pollers Mode show sflow receivers Use this command to display configuration information related to the sFlow receivers.
Utility Commands 622 ProSafe Managed Switch IP Address:.................................... 0.0.0.0 Address Type................................... 1 Port........................................... 6343 Datagram Version............................... 5 Maximum Datagram Size.
Utility Commands 623 ProSafe Managed Switch show license This command displays the license status. License Date indicates the date of the license. License Status indicates whether license is active or inactive. Format show license Mode Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
Utility Commands 624 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: This command takes effect only once after it is executed and cannot be saved across power cycles. Format ip address-conflict-detect run Mode show ip address-conflict This command displays the status information corresponding to the last detected address conflict.
Utility Commands 625 ProSafe Managed Switch the DTP packets on the interface. Use blockudld to filter the UDLD packets on the interface. Use blockpagp to filter the PAGP packets on the interface. Use blocksstp to filter the SSTP packets on the interface.
Utility Commands 626 ProSafe Managed Switch RFC 2819 • Group 1 - Statistics Contains cumulative traffic and error statistics. • Group 2 - History Generates reports from periodic traffic sampling that are useful for analyzing trends. This group includes History Control Group and Ethernet History Group.
Utility Commands 627 ProSafe Managed Switch rmon alarm This command sets the RMON alarm entry in the RMON alarm MIB group. Format rmon alarm alarm number variable sample interval sampling type rising-.
Utility Commands 628 ProSafe Managed Switch no rmon hcalarm This command deletes the rmon hcalarm entry. Format no rmon hcalarm <alarm number> Mode rmon event This command sets the rmon event entry in the RMON event mib group.
• None • Log • SNMP Trap • Log and SNMP Trap Utility Commands 629 ProSafe Managed Switch no rmon event This command deletes the rmon event entry. Format no rmon event <event number> Mode rmon collection history This command sets the history control parameters of the RMON historyControl mib group.
Utility Commands 630 ProSafe Managed Switch show rmon events This command displays the entries in the RMON event table. Format show rmon events Mode Example: (Switch) # show rmon events Index Descript.
Utility Commands 631 ProSafe Managed Switch show rmon statistics interface This command displays the RMON statistics for the given interface. Format show rmon statistics interface <unit/slot/port&g.
Utility Commands 632 ProSafe Managed Switch no udld enable This command disables udld globally on the switch. Format no udld enable Mode udld message time This command configures the interval between UDLD probe messages on ports that are in the advertisement phase.
Utility Commands 633 ProSafe Managed Switch udld port This command selects the UDLD mode operating on this interface. If the keyword “aggressive” is not entered, the port operates in normal mode. Default Format udld port [aggressive] Mode udld reset This command resets all interfaces that have been shutdown by UDLD.
Utility Commands 634 ProSafe Managed Switch UDLD Mode The UDLD mode configured on this interface. This is either “Normal” or “Aggressive.”. UDLD Status The status of the link as determined by UDLD.
635 12 12. Management Commands This chapter describes the management commands available in the managed switch CLI. This chapter contains the following sections: • Configuring the Switch Management C.
Management Commands 636 ProSafe Managed Switch Configuring the Switch Management CPU To manage the switch via the web GUI or telnet, an IP address needs to be assigned to the switch management CPU. Whereas there are CLI commands that can be used to do this, ezconfig simplifies the task.
Management Commands 637 ProSafe Managed Switch The following is an example of an ezconfig session. NETGEAR EZ Configuration Utility -------------------------------- Hello and Welcome! This utility will walk you thru assigning the IP address for the switch management CPU.
Management Commands 638 ProSafe Managed Switch Network Interface Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure a logical interface for management access. To configure the management VLAN, see step on page 65. enable (Privileged EXEC access) Use this command to access the Privileged EXEC mode.
Management Commands 639 ProSafe Managed Switch A locally administered address must have bit 6 On (b'1') and bit 7 Off (b'0'). Format network mac-address <macaddr> Mode network mac-type Use this command to specify whether the switch uses the burned in MAC address or the locally-administered MAC address.
Management Commands 640 ProSafe Managed Switch the switch's network interface do not affect the configuration of the front panel ports through which traffic is switched or routed.
Management Commands 641 ProSafe Managed Switch IPv6 Address/Length is ........................ 3099::210:18FF:FE82:337/64 IPv6 Default Router is ........................ FE80::204:76FF:FE73:423A Burned In MAC Address.......................... 00:10:18:82:03:37 Locally Administered MAC Address.
Management Commands 642 ProSafe Managed Switch no serial baudrate Use this command to set the communication rate of the terminal interface. Format no serial baudrate Mode serial timeout Use this command to specify the maximum connect time (in minutes) without console activity.
Management Commands 643 ProSafe Managed Switch enable authentication Use this command in line configuration mode to specify an authentication method list when the user accesses a higher privilege level in remote telnet or console.
Management Commands 644 ProSafe Managed Switch ip telnet server enable Use this command to enable Telnet connections to the system and to enable the Telnet Server Admin Mode.
Management Commands 645 ProSafe Managed Switch no transport input telnet Use this command to prevent new Telnet sessions from being established. Format no transport input telnet Mode transport output telnet Use this command to regulate new outbound Telnet connections.
Management Commands 646 ProSafe Managed Switch no session-limit Use this command to set the maximum number of simultaneous outbound Telnet sessions to the default value. Format no session-limit Mode session-timeout Use this command to set the Telnet session timeout value.
Management Commands 647 ProSafe Managed Switch telnetcon timeout Use this command to set the Telnet connection session timeout value, in minutes. A session is active as long as the session has not been idle for the value set. The time is a decimal value from 1 to 160.
Outbound Telnet Login Timeout Maximum Number of Outbound Telnet Sessions Allow New Outbound Telnet Sessions Management Commands 648 ProSafe Managed Switch show telnetcon Use this command to display the current inbound Telnet settings. In other words, these settings apply to Telnet connections initiated from a remote system to the switch.
Management Commands 649 ProSafe Managed Switch ip ssh Use this command to enable SSH access to the system. (This command is the short form of the ip ssh server enable command.) Default Format ip ssh Mode ip ssh protocol Use this command to set or remove protocol levels (or versions) for SSH.
Management Commands 650 ProSafe Managed Switch no sshcon maxsessions Use this command to set the maximum number of allowed SSH connection sessions to the default value. Format no sshcon maxsessions Mode sshcon timeout Use this command to set the SSH connection session timeout value, in minutes.
Management Commands 651 ProSafe Managed Switch Management Security Commands This section describes commands you use to generate keys and certificates, which you can do in addition to loading them as before. crypto certificate generate Use this command to generate self-signed certificate for HTTPS.
Management Commands 652 ProSafe Managed Switch no crypto key generate rsa Use this command to delete the RSA key files from the device. Format no crypto key generate rsa Mode crypto key generate dsa Use this command to generate a DSA key pair for SSH.
Management Commands 653 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip http server Use this command to disable access to the switch through the Web interface. When access is disabled, the user cannot login to the switch's Web server. Format no ip http server Mode ip http secure-server Use this command to enable the secure socket layer for secure HTTP.
Management Commands 654 ProSafe Managed Switch user will be forced to re-authenticate. This timer begins on initiation of the web session and is unaffected by the activity level of the connection.
Management Commands 655 ProSafe Managed Switch ip http session maxsessions Use this command to limit the number of allowable un-secure HTTP sessions. Zero is the configurable minimum.
Management Commands 656 ProSafe Managed Switch no ip http secure-session maxsessions Use this command to restore the number of allowable secure HTTP sessions to the default value. Format no ip http secure-session maxsessions Mode ip http secure-session soft-timeout Use this command to configure the soft timeout for secure HTTP sessions in minutes.
Management Commands 657 ProSafe Managed Switch ip https authentication Use this command to specify the authentication methods for http server users. The additional methods of authentication are used only if the previous method returns an error, not if it fails.
Management Commands 658 ProSafe Managed Switch ip http secure-protocol Use this command to set protocol levels (versions). The protocol level can be set to TLS1, SSL3 or to both TLS1 and SSL3. Default Format ip http secure-protocol [SSL3] [TLS1] Mode show ip http Use this command to display the http settings for the switch.
Management Commands 659 ProSafe Managed Switch Access Commands Use the commands in this section to close remote connections or to view information about connections to the system. disconnect Use the disconnect command to close HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet or SSH sessions.
Management Commands 660 ProSafe Managed Switch username Use this command to add a new user to the local user database. The default privilege level is 1. Using the encrypted keyword allows the administrator to transfer local user passwords between devices without having to know the passwords.
Management Commands 661 ProSafe Managed Switch username name nopassword Use this command to remove an existing user’s password (NULL password). Format username name nopassword [ Level Level ] Mode username <username> unlock Use this command to unlock a user’s account.
Management Commands 662 ProSafe Managed Switch username snmpv3 authentication Use this command to specify the authentication protocol to be used for the specified user.
Management Commands 663 ProSafe Managed Switch no username snmpv3 encryption Use this command to set the encryption protocol to none . The <username> is the login user name for which the specified encryption protocol will be used.
Management Commands 664 ProSafe Managed Switch show users accounts detail This command displays the local user status with respect to user account lockout and password aging. It also includes information about Password strength and complexity. Format show users accounts detail Mode (Switch) #show users accounts detail UserName.
Login Time Username Protocol Location Management Commands 665 ProSafe Managed Switch passwords min-length Use this command to enforce a minimum password length for local users.
Management Commands 666 ProSafe Managed Switch passwords aging Use this command to implement aging on passwords for local users. When a user’s password expires, the user will be prompted to change it before logging in again. The valid range is 1-365.
Management Commands 667 ProSafe Managed Switch no passwords strength-check Use this command to disable the password strength-check. Format no passwords strength-check Mode passwords strength minimum uppercase-letters Use this command to enforce a minimum number of uppercase letters that a password should contain.
Management Commands 668 ProSafe Managed Switch passwords strength minimum numeric-characters Use this command to enforce a minimum number of numeric characters that a password should contain. The valid range is 0-16. The default is 2. Minimum of 0 means no restriction on that set of characters.
Management Commands 669 ProSafe Managed Switch no passwords strength maximum consecutive-characters Use this command to reset the maximum number of consecutive characters to the default value.
Management Commands 670 ProSafe Managed Switch passwords strength exclude-keyword Use this command to exclude the specified keyword while configuring the password. The password does not accept the keyword in any form (in between the string, case insensitive and reverse) as a substring.
Management Commands 671 ProSafe Managed Switch show passwords result Use this command to display the last password set result information. Format show passwords result Mode Last User Whose Password Is Set Password Strength Check Last Password Set Result aaa authentication login Use this command to set authentication at login.
Management Commands 672 ProSafe Managed Switch list-name Character string used to name the list of authentication methods activated when a user logs in. Up to 12 characters. method1 [method2…] At least one from the following table: enable line local none radius tacacs Note: The local user database is checked.
Management Commands 673 ProSafe Managed Switch Default Uses the listed authentication methods that follow this argument as the default list of methods when a user accesses a higher privilege level. list-name Character string used to name the list of authentication methods activated when a user accesses a higher privilege level.
Management Commands 674 ProSafe Managed Switch specified as an authentication method after radius, no authentication is used if the radius server is down.
exec commands default list-name start-stop stop-only none method ( method1/method2 …) Management Commands 675 ProSafe Managed Switch no aaa accounting This command deletes the accounting method list.
Management Commands 676 ProSafe Managed Switch ip http/https accounting This command applies user exec accounting list to the line methods HTTP and HTTPs methods. Format ip {http| https} accounting exec {default| <listname>} Mode HTTP/HTTPS default list-name no ip http/https accounting exec This command deletes the authorization method list.
Management Commands 677 ProSafe Managed Switch aaa authorization This command creates an authorization method list. This list is identified by “default” or a user-specified “list_name.” If “tacacs” is specified as the Authorization method, Authorization commands are notified to a TACACS+ server.
Management Commands 678 ProSafe Managed Switch no authorization(console/telnet/ssh) This command is used to remove command authorization from a line config mode. Format no authorization {commands| exec} Mode • Line console • Line telnet • Line SSH show authorization methods This command displays the configured authorization method lists.
Management Commands 679 ProSafe Managed Switch username, then the managed switch sends the username input as the domain-name(as entered by the user)username to the RADIUS server. • Domain disabled: In this case, the domain name is not included when the user-name is sent to the RADIUS server.
Management Commands 680 ProSafe Managed Switch no mac address-table multicast forbidden-unregistered vlan Use this command to restore the default. Format no mac address-table multicast forbidden-unreg.
Management Commands 681 ProSafe Managed Switch same Multicast Group address within the max-response-time, only the first response is forwarded to the query and others are suppressed at the switch. Default Format set igmp report-suppression < 1-4093 > Mode no set igmp report-suppression Use this command to restore the system default.
Management Commands 682 ProSafe Managed Switch aaa ias-user username The Internal Authentication Server (IAS) database is a dedicated internal database used for local authentication of users for network access through the IEEE 802.1X feature. Use this command to add the specified user to the internal user database.
password encrypted Management Commands 683 ProSafe Managed Switch no password(AAA IAS User Configuration) Use this command to remove a password for a user in the IAS database. Format no password Mode clear aaa ias-users Use this command to remove all users from the IAS database.
Management Commands 684 ProSafe Managed Switch snmp-server community Use this command to add (and name) a new SNMP community. A community <name> is a name associated with the switch and with a set of SNMP managers that manage it with a specified privileged level.
Management Commands 685 ProSafe Managed Switch no snmp-server community ipaddr Use this command to set a client IP address for an SNMP community to 0.0.0.0. The name is the applicable community name. Format no snmp-server community ipaddr <name> Mode snmp-server community ipmask Use this command to set a client IP mask for an SNMP community.
Management Commands 686 ProSafe Managed Switch no snmp-server community mode Use this command to deactivate an SNMP community. If the community is disabled, no SNMP requests using this community are accepted. In this case the SNMP manager associated with this community cannot manage the switch until the Status is changed back to Enable.
Management Commands 687 ProSafe Managed Switch no snmp-server enable traps violation Use this command to disable sending new violation traps. Format no snmp-server enable traps violation Mode snmp-server enable traps Use this command to enable the Authentication Flag.
Management Commands 688 ProSafe Managed Switch snmp-server enable traps multiusers Use this command to enable Multiple User traps. When the traps are enabled, a Multiple User Trap is sent when a user logs in to the terminal interface (EIA 232 or Telnet) and there is an existing terminal interface session.
Management Commands 689 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: The <name> parameter does not need to be unique, however; the <name> and < ipaddr | hostname > pair must be unique. Multiple entries can exist with the same <name> , as long as they are associated with a different <ipaddr | hostname> .
Management Commands 690 ProSafe Managed Switch snmptrap ipaddr Use this command to assign an IP address to a specified community name. The maximum length of name is 16 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters. Note: IP addresses in the SNMP trap receiver table must be unique.
Management Commands 691 ProSafe Managed Switch no snmp trap link-status Use this command to disable link status traps by interface. Note: This command is valid only when the Link Up/Down Flag is enabled. snmp trap link-status all Use this command to enable link status traps for all interfaces.
Management Commands 692 ProSafe Managed Switch The SNMP agent of the switch complies with SNMP Versions 1, 2 or 3. For more information about the SNMP specification, see the SNMP RFCs. The SNMP agent sends traps through TCP/IP to an external SNMP manager based on the SNMP configuration (the trap receiver and other SNMP community parameters).
Management Commands 693 ProSafe Managed Switch (Netgear Switch)#show snmptrap Community Name IpAddress IPv6 Address Snmp Version Mode Mytrap 0.0.0.0 2001::1 SNMPv2 Enable show trapflags show trapflags Use this command to display trap conditions. The command’s display shows all the enabled OSPFv2 and OSPFv3 trapflags.
Management Commands 694 ProSafe Managed Switch RADIUS Commands This section describes the commands you use to configure the switch to use a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server on your network for authentication and accounting.
Management Commands 695 ProSafe Managed Switch RADIUS client uses that IP address while sending NAS-IP-Address attribute in RADIUS communication. Format radius server attribute <4> [< ipaddr >] Mode no radius server attribute Use the no version of this command to disable the NAS-IP-Address attribute global parameter for RADIUS client.
Management Commands 696 ProSafe Managed Switch Note: To re-configure a RADIUS authentication server to use the default UDP <port> , set the <port> parameter to 1812. If you use the <acct> token, the command configures the IP address or hostname to use for the RADIUS accounting server.
Management Commands 697 ProSafe Managed Switch address or dns name of the previously configured RADIUS authentication / accounting server. Format no radius server host {auth | acct} { <ipaddr|dnsname> } Mode The following shows an example of the command.
Management Commands 698 ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows an example of the CLI command. radius server key acct 10.240.4.10 encrypted <encrypt-string> radius server msgauth Use this command to enable the message authenticator attribute to be used for the specified RADIUS Authenticating server.
Management Commands 699 ProSafe Managed Switch radius server retransmit Use this command to configure the global parameter for the RADIUS client that specifies the number of transmissions of the messages to be made before attempting the fall back server upon unsuccessful communication with the current RADIUS authenticating server.
Management Commands 700 ProSafe Managed Switch show radius Use this command to display the values configured for the global parameters of the RADIUS client.
Management Commands 701 ProSafe Managed Switch show radius servers Use this command to display the summary and details of RADIUS authenticating servers configured for the RADIUS client. Format show radius servers [ { <ipaddr | dnsname> | name [<servername> ] } ] Mode The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
Management Commands 702 ProSafe Managed Switch 192.168.37.201 Network2_RADIUS_Server 1813 Secondary 192.168.37.202 Network3_RADIUS_Server 1813 Primary 192.168.37.203 Network4_RADIUS_Server 1813 Secondary (Switch) #show radius servers name Current Host Address Server Name Type ------------------------ --------------------------------- ----------192.
Management Commands 703 ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show radius accounting name Host Address Server Name Port Secret Configured ----------------------- --------------------------------- -------- ----------- 192.
Management Commands 704 ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show radius accounting statistics 192.168.37.200 RADIUS Accounting Server Name................. Default_RADIUS_Server Host Address.
Management Commands 705 ProSafe Managed Switch Requests...................................... 0 Retransmissions............................... 0 Responses..................................... 0 Malformed Responses........................... 0 Bad Authenticators.
Management Commands 706 ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows example CLI display output for the command. (Switch) #show radius statistics 192.168.37.200 RADIUS Server Name............................ Default_RADIUS_Server Server Host Address....
Management Commands 707 ProSafe Managed Switch delivery and a shared key configured on the client and daemon server to encrypt all messages. debug tacacs packet Use the debug tacacs packet command to turn on TACACS+ packet debug.
Management Commands 708 ProSafe Managed Switch only. If you want to enter the key in encrypted format, enter the key along with the encrypted keyword. In the show running config command’s display, these secret keys are displayed in encrypted format.
Management Commands 709 ProSafe Managed Switch no tacacs-server source interface Use this command in Global Configuration mode to remove the global source interface (Source IP selection) for all TACACS+ communications between the TACACS+ client and the server.
Management Commands 710 ProSafe Managed Switch port Use the port command in TACACS Configuration mode to specify a server port number. The server <port-number> range is 0 - 65535.
Management Commands 711 ProSafe Managed Switch Configuration Scripting Commands Configuration Scripting allows you to generate text-formatted script files representing the current configuration of a system. You can upload these configuration script files to a PC or UNIX system and edit them.
Management Commands 712 ProSafe Managed Switch hello hello script apply Use this command to apply the commands in the script to the switch. The <scriptname> parameter is the name of the script to apply.
Management Commands 713 ProSafe Managed Switch script validate Use this command to validate a script file by parsing each line in the script file, where <scriptname> is the name of the script to validate.The validate option is intended to be used as a tool for script development.
Management Commands 714 ProSafe Managed Switch set clibanner Use this command to add the CLI Banner. The banner message supports up to 2000 characters. Format set clibanner < line > Mode no set clibanner Use this command to remove the CLI Banner downloaded through TFTP.
ipv4-routing dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 Management Commands 715 ProSafe Managed Switch no sdm prefer Use this command to return to the default template. Format no sdm prefer Mode sdm prefer (Mixed Stacking) Use this command to specify the SDM template to stack with the following switches.
Management Commands 716 ProSafe Managed Switch Use the optional keywords to list the scaling parameters of a specific template. Format show sdm prefer [dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 default | ipv4-routing {defau.
Management Commands 717 ProSafe Managed Switch network ipv6 enable Use this command to enable IPv6 operation on the network port. Default Format network ipv6 enable Mode no network ipv6 enable Use this command to disable IPv6 operation on the network port.
Management Commands 718 ProSafe Managed Switch • Disable the dhcpv6 client protocol on the network port (with the dhcp option). Format no network ipv6 address { address/prefix-length [eui64] | autoconfig | dhcp} Mode network ipv6 gateway Use this command to configure IPv6 gateway (default routers) information for the network port.
Management Commands 719 ProSafe Managed Switch FE80::204:76FF:FE73:423A 00:04:76:73:42:3a Delay 447540 show network ipv6 dhcp statistics Use this command to display the statistics of the DHCPv6 client running on the network management interface.
Management Commands 720 ProSafe Managed Switch Total DHCPv6 Packets Received......................... 0 DHCPv6 Solicit Packets Transmitted.................... 0 DHCPv6 Request Packets Transmitted.................... 0 DHCPv6 Renew Packets Transmitted.
721 13 13. Log Messages This chapter lists common log messages, along with information regarding the cause of each message. There is no specific action that can be taken per message.
Log Messages 722 ProSafe Managed Switch Core Table 3. BSP Log Messages Component Message Cause BSP Event(0xaaaaaaaa) Switch has restarted. BSP Starting code.
Log Messages 723 ProSafe Managed Switch Table 5. System Log Messages Component Message Cause SYSTEM Configuration file Switch CLI.cfg size is 0 (zero) bytes The configuration file could not be read. This message may occur on a system for which no configuration has ever been saved or for which configuration has been erased.
Log Messages 724 ProSafe Managed Switch Utilities Table 6. Trap Mgr Log Message Component Message Cause Trap Mgr Link Up/Down: unit/slot/port An interface changed link state.
Log Messages 725 ProSafe Managed Switch Table 9. RADIUS Log Messages Component Message Cause RADIUS RADIUS: Invalid data length - xxx The RADIUS Client received an invalid message from the server. RADIUS RADIUS: Failed to send the request A problem communicating with the RADIUS server.
Log Messages 726 ProSafe Managed Switch Management Table 10. TACACS+ Log Messages Component Message Cause TACACS+ TACACS+: authentication error, no server to contact TACACS+ request needed, but no servers are configured. TACACS+ TACACS+: connection failed to server x.
Log Messages 727 ProSafe Managed Switch Table 14. EmWeb Log Messages Component Message Cause EmWeb EMWEB (Telnet): Max number of Telnet login sessions exceeded A user attempted to connect via telnet when the maximum number of telnet sessions were already active.
Log Messages 728 ProSafe Managed Switch Table 16. WEB Log Messages Component Message Cause WEB Max clients exceeded This message is shown when the maximum allowed java client connections to the switch is exceeded. WEB Error on send to sockfd XXXX, closing connection Failed to send data to the java clients through the socket.
Log Messages 729 ProSafe Managed Switch SSHD SSHD: Unknown UI event in message, event=XXXX Failed to dispatch the UI event to the appropriate SSHD function as it’s an invalid event. XXXX indicates the event to be dispatched. SSHD sshdApiCnfgrCommand: Failed calling sshdIssueCmd.
Log Messages 730 ProSafe Managed Switch Switching Table 20. User_Manager Log Messages Component Message Cause User_Manager User Login Failed for XXXX Failed to authenticate user login. XXXX indicates the username to be authenticated. User_Manager Access level for user XXXX could not be determined.
Log Messages 731 ProSafe Managed Switch Table 22. IP Subnet VLANS Log Messages Component Message Cause IPsubnet vlans ERROR vlanIpSubnetSubnetValid :Invalid subnet This occurs when an invalid pair of .
Log Messages 732 ProSafe Managed Switch Mac based VLANS vlanMacVlanChangeCallback: Failed to add an entry This appears when a dtl fails to add an entry for a vlan add notify event. Mac based VLANS vlanMacVlanChangeCallback: Failed to delete an entry This appears when a dtl fails to delete an entry for an vlan delete notify event.
Log Messages 733 ProSafe Managed Switch IGMP Snooping Failed to set igmp mrouter mode %d for interface xxx on Vlan yyy Failed to set VLAN multicast router mode due to IGMP Snooping message queue being.
Log Messages 734 ProSafe Managed Switch Table 27. 802.3ad Log Messages Component Message Cause 802.3ad dot3adReceiveMachine: received default event %x Received a LAG PDU and the RX state machine is ignoring this LAGPDU 802.
Log Messages 735 ProSafe Managed Switch Table 32. 802.1Q Log Messages Component Message Cause 802.1Q dot1qIssueCmd: Unable to send message %d to dot1qMsgQueue for vlan %d - %d msgs in queue dot1qMsgQueue is full.
Log Messages 736 ProSafe Managed Switch QoS Table 35. Protocol-based VLANs Log Messages Component Message Cause Protocol Based VLANs pbVlanCnfgrInitPhase2Process: Unable to register NIM callback Appears when nimRegisterIntfChange fails to register pbVlan for link state changes.
Log Messages 737 ProSafe Managed Switch Routing/IPv6 Routing Table 38. DiffServ Log Messages Component Message Cause DiffServ diffserv.c 165: diffServRestore Failed to reset DiffServ. Recommend resetting device While attempting to clear the running configuration an error was encountered in removing the current settings.
Log Messages 738 ProSafe Managed Switch OSPFv2 Warning: OSPF LSDB is 90% full (22648 LSAs). OSPFv2 limits the number of Link State Advertisements (LSAs) that can be stored in the link state database (LSDB). When the database becomes 90 or 95 percent full, OSPFv2 logs this warning.
Log Messages 739 ProSafe Managed Switch Table 42. Routing Table Manager Log Messages Component Message Cause Routing Table Manager RTO is full. Routing table contains 8000 best routes, 8000 total routes. The routing table manager, also called “RTO,” stores a limited number of best routes, based on hardware capacity.
Log Messages 740 ProSafe Managed Switch Multicast Table 45. RIP Log Message Component Message Cause RIP RIP : discard response from xxx via unexpected interface When RIP response is received with a source address not matching the incoming interface’s subnet.
Log Messages 741 ProSafe Managed Switch Table 49. IGMP-Proxy Log Messages Component Message Cause IGMP-Proxy Error getting memory for igmp host group record When we are unable to allocate memory for t.
Log Messages 742 ProSafe Managed Switch Stacking Table 51. PIM-DM Log Messages Component Message Cause PIM-DM Out of memory when creating xxx This message is logged when there is insufficient memory to accommodate a new neighbor/(S,G) Entry, Prune, Graft, Join etc.
Log Messages 743 ProSafe Managed Switch Technologies Table 54. System General Error Messages Component Message Cause OS Invalid USP unit = x, slot = x, port =x A port was not able to be translated correctly during the receive.
Log Messages 744 ProSafe Managed Switch OS USL: A Trunk being created by bcmx already existed in USL Possible synchronization issue between the application, hardware, and sync layer OS USL: A Trunk being destroyed doesn't exist in USL Possible synchronization issue between the application, hardware, and sync layer.
Log Messages 745 ProSafe Managed Switch O/S Support OS USL: failed to sync L3 Route table on unit= x Could not synchronize unit x due to a transport failure or API issue on remote unit.
Log Messages 746 ProSafe Managed Switch OSAPI osapiCleanupIf: NetIPGet During the call to remove the interface from the route table, the attempt to get an ipv4 interface address from the stack failed.
747 14 14. Captive Portal Commands The Captive Portal feature is a software implementation that blocks clients from accessing the network until user verification has been established. Verification can be configured to allow access for both guest and authenticated users.
Captive Portal Commands 748 ProSafe Managed Switch enable Use this command to globally enable captive portal. Default disabled Format enable Mode no enable Use this command to globally disable captive portal. http port Use this command to configure an additional HTTP port for captive portal to monitor.
Captive Portal Commands 749 ProSafe Managed Switch no https port Use this command to reset the HTTPs port to the default HTTPS port 443. Format no https port Mode authentication timeout Use this command to configure the authentication timeout.
Captive Portal Commands 750 ProSafe Managed Switch Operational Status........................ Disabled Disable Reason............................ Administrator Disabled CP IP Address................. 1.2.3.4 show captive-portal status Use this command to report the status of all captive portal instances in the system.
Captive Portal Commands 751 ProSafe Managed Switch Captive Portal Configuration Commands The commands in this section are related to captive portal configurations. configuration (Captive Portal) Use this command to enter the captive portal instance mode.
Captive Portal Commands 752 ProSafe Managed Switch no name Use this command to remove a configuration name. Format no name Mode protocol Use this command to configure the protocol mode for a captive portal configuration.
Captive Portal Commands 753 ProSafe Managed Switch no group Use this command to reset the group number to the default. Default 1 Format no group < 1-10 > Mode redirect (Captive Portal) Use this command to enable the redirect mode for a captive portal configuration.
Captive Portal Commands 754 ProSafe Managed Switch no max-bandwidth-down Use this command to reset the maximum rate to the default. Format no max-bandwidth-down Mode max-bandwidth-up Use this command to configure the maximum rate at which a client can send data into the network.
Captive Portal Commands 755 ProSafe Managed Switch max-output-octets Use this command to configure the maximum number of octets the user is allowed to receive. After this limit has been reached the user will be disconnected. The number of octets is in bytes.
Captive Portal Commands 756 ProSafe Managed Switch no session-timeout Use this command to reset the session timeout to the default. Format session-timeout <0-86400> Mode idle-timeout Use this command to configure the idle timeout for a captive portal configuration.
Captive Portal Commands 757 ProSafe Managed Switch interface (Captive Portal) Use this command to associate an interface with a captive portal configuration. Format interface <unit/slot/port> Mode no interface Use this command to remove an association with a captive portal configuration.
Captive Portal Commands 758 ProSafe Managed Switch Example (switch)#show captive-portal configuration 1 CP ID..................................... 1 CP Name................................... cp1 Operational Status........................ Disabled Disable Reason.
Captive Portal Commands 759 ProSafe Managed Switch If the interface is specified. The following term will be displayed. Authenticated users Example (Switch)#show captive-portal configuration 1 interface CP ID..................................... 1 CP Name.
Captive Portal Commands 760 ProSafe Managed Switch If the interface is specified, the following terms are displayed. Group Name Redirect URL Mode Redirect URL Session Timeout Idle Timeout Max Bandwidt.
Captive Portal Commands 761 ProSafe Managed Switch show captive-portal configuration locales Use this command to display locales associated with a specific captive portal configuration.
Client MAC Address Client IP Address Protocol Verification Session Time Captive Portal Commands 762 ProSafe Managed Switch If the macaddr is specified, the following terms are displayed.
Captive Portal Commands 763 ProSafe Managed Switch show captive-portal client statistics Use this command to display the statistics for a specific captive portal client.
Captive Portal Commands 764 ProSafe Managed Switch If the interface is specified, the following terms are displayed. CP ID CP Name Protocol Verification Example (switch) #show captive-portal interface.
Captive Portal Commands 765 ProSafe Managed Switch If the CP ID is specified, the following terms are displayed. Interface Description Example (switch)#show captive-portal configuration client status CP ID CP Name Client MAC Address Client IP Address Interface ----- ------- ------------------ ----------------- --------- 1 cp1 0002.
Captive Portal Commands 766 ProSafe Managed Switch Example (switch)#show captive-portal interface configuration status CP ID CP Name Interface Interface Description Type ----- ------------ --------- -.
Captive Portal Commands 767 ProSafe Managed Switch user name Use this command to modify the user name for a local captive portal user. <1-128> is the user ID and the name is the user name in the range of 1-32 characters. The local user must exist before you use this command.
Captive Portal Commands 768 ProSafe Managed Switch user idle-timeout Use this command to set the session idle timeout value for a captive portal user. <1-128> is the user ID. The range of idle timeout is 0-900 seconds. 0 indicates use global configuration.
Captive Portal Commands 769 ProSafe Managed Switch no user max-bandwidth-up Use this command to reset the limit to the default. Format no user <1-128> max-bandwidth-up Mode user max-input-octets Use this command to limit the number of octets the user is allowed to transmit.
Captive Portal Commands 770 ProSafe Managed Switch has been reached the user will be disconnected. <1-128> is the user ID. The range of octets is 0-4294967295. 0 indicates to use the global limit. Use the “no” form of this command to reset the limit to the default.
Captive Portal Commands 771 ProSafe Managed Switch Example (switch)#show captive-portal user Session Idle User ID User Name Timeout Timeout Group ID Group Name ------- -------------- -------- -------- -------- ----------- 1 user123 10 13 1 Default 2 user234 0 0 1 Default (switch)#show captive-portal user 1 User ID.
Captive Portal Commands 772 ProSafe Managed Switch Captive Portal User Group Commands The following section describes captive portal user group commands. user group (Create) Use this command to create a user group. User group 1 is created by default and cannot be deleted.
773 15 15. Command List {deny | permit} (IP ACL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 498 {deny | permit} (IPv6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 774 ProSafe Managed Switch area virtual-link dead-interval (OSPF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 area virtual-link dead-interval (OSPFv3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 775 ProSafe Managed Switch capture file size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 598 capture line wrap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 776 ProSafe Managed Switch clear logging buffered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564 clear logging email statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 777 ProSafe Managed Switch debug isdp packet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 debug lacp packet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 778 ProSafe Managed Switch dos-control tcpflag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 dos-control tcpflagseq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 779 ProSafe Managed Switch hostroutesaccept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333 http port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 780 ProSafe Managed Switch ip http authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 654 ip http java . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 781 ProSafe Managed Switch ip ospf transmit-delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 ip pim (Interface Config) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 782 ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 icmp error-interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384 ipv6 mld last-member-query-count . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 783 ProSafe Managed Switch isdp run . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 isdp timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 784 ProSafe Managed Switch logging host remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553 logging persistent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 785 ProSafe Managed Switch max-output-octets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755 max-total-octets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 786 ProSafe Managed Switch no set mld querier query_interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 no set mld querier timer expiry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 787 ProSafe Managed Switch port lacptimeout (Interface Config) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 788 ProSafe Managed Switch rmon event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 628 rmon hcalarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 789 ProSafe Managed Switch set mld maxresponse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 set mld mcrtexpiretime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 790 ProSafe Managed Switch show dhcp lease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 show diffserv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 791 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip dvmrp neighbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 347 show ip dvmrp nexthop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 792 ProSafe Managed Switch show ip route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 show ip route ecmp-groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 793 ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388 show ipv6 route ecmp-groups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 794 ProSafe Managed Switch show mldsnooping mrouter vlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 show monitor session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 795 ProSafe Managed Switch show sflow samplers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 622 show slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 796 ProSafe Managed Switch snmp trap link-status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 690 snmp trap link-status all . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 797 ProSafe Managed Switch sshcon maxsessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649 sshcon timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 798 ProSafe Managed Switch tunnel mode ipv6ip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 tunnel source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Command List 799 ProSafe Managed Switch vlan tagging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 voice vlan (Global Config) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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