Planet Switch Cli
Planet Switch Cli
Planet Switch Cli
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Chapter 1 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ........................................................ 20
1.1 Accessing the CLI ....................................................................................................... 20
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4.2.64 hostname...........................................................................................................................................................95
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4.2.65.71 no ........................................................................................................................................................132
4.2.65.83 port-security.........................................................................................................................................139
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4.2.73.1 broadcast...............................................................................................................................................191
4.2.73.7 do ..........................................................................................................................................................194
4.2.73.8 domain-name ........................................................................................................................................195
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4.2.73.19 nis-server.............................................................................................................................................200
4.2.73.20 no ........................................................................................................................................................201
4.2.88 ip routing..........................................................................................................................................................210
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connection, the switch can be managed by entering command keywords and parameters at the prompt. Using the switch's
This chapter describes how to use the Command Line Interface (CLI).
modes is described below. Each of the command modes supports specific software commands.
The Command Line Interface (CLI) groups all the commands in appropriate modes by the nature of the commands. Examples
of the CLI command modes are described below. Each of the command modes supports specific switch’s commands. The CLI
Command Modes table captures the command modes, the prompts visible in that mode and the exit method from that mode.
Command Mode Access Method Prompt Exit or Access Previous Mode
User Mode access. Perform basic tasks COMMAND> Enter Logout command
From the User Mode, enter To exit to the User Mode, enter
Privileged Mode Switch#
the enable command. exit or logout.
The CLI is divided into various modes. The commands in one mode are not available until the operator switches to that
particular mode. The commands available to the operator at any point in time depend upon the mode. Entering a question mark
(?) at the CLI prompt will display a list of the available commands and descriptions of the commands.
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User Mode
When the operator logs into the CLI, the User Mode is the initial mode. The User Mode contains a limited set of commands. The
Privileged Mode
To have access to the full suite of commands, the operator must enter the Privileged Mode. The Privileged Mode requires
password authentication. From Privileged Mode, the operator can issue any Exec command to enter the Global Configuration
this mode. From the Global Configuration mode, the operator can enter the Interface Configuration mode. The command
From the Global Config mode, the operator may enter the following configuration modes:
this mode, a physical port is set up for a specific logical connection operation. The command prompt at this level is:
Command Prompt: Switch(Interface <port#>)#
1.3 Requirements
Workstations running Windows XP/Vista/7/8/, Windows 2003/2008, MAC OS X or later, Linux, UNIX, or other platforms
are compatible with TCP/IP protocols.
The above Workstations have been installed with terminal emulator, such as Hyper Terminal included in Windows
XP/2003.
Serial cable -- one end is attached to the RS-232 serial port, while the other end to the console port of the Industrial
Managed Switch.
Ethernet Port Connection
Network cables -- Use standard network (UTP) cables with RJ45 connectors.
The above PC is installed with Web browser and JAVA runtime environment plug-in.
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Command Group or Command 10 Gigabit Ethernet Power over Ethernet E.R.P.S (Ring) DIDO IEEE1588 PTP
IGS-5225-16T4S - - ■ ■ ■
IGS-5225-20T4C2X ■ - ■ ■ -
IGS-5225-24P4S - ■ ■ ■ ■
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The console port of the Industrial Managed Switch is an RJ45 type, RS-232 serial port connector. It is an interface for
connecting a terminal directly. Through the console port, it provides rich diagnostic information including IP address setting,
factory reset, port management, link status and system setting. Users can use the attached RS-232 cable in the package and
connect to the console port on the device. After the connection, users can run any terminal emulation program (Hyper Terminal,
ProComm Plus, Telix, Winterm and so on) to enter the startup screen of the device.
A terminal program is required to make the software connection to the Industrial Managed Switch. Windows' Hyper Terminal
program may be a good choice. The Hyper Terminal can be accessed from the Start menu.
2. When the following screen appears, make sure that the COM port should be configured as:
Baud : 115200
Data bits :8
Parity : None
Stop bits :1
Flow control : None
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You can change these settings, if desired, after you log on. This management method is often preferred because you can
remain connected and monitor the system during system reboots. Also, certain error messages are sent to the serial port,
regardless of the interface through which the associated action was initiated. A Macintosh or PC attachment can use any
terminal-emulation program for connecting to the terminal serial port. A workstation attachment under UNIX can use an
emulator such as TIP.
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Username: admin
Password: admin
The user can now enter commands to manage the Industrial Managed Switch. For a detailed description of the commands,
1. For security reason, please change and memorize the new password after this first setup.
IP Address: 192.168.0.100
To check the current IP address or modify a new IP address for the Switch, please use the procedures as follows:
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2. The screen displays the current IP address and Subnet Mask as shown in Figure 3-2.
Configuring IP Address
3. At the “#” prompt, enter the following command and press <Enter>.as shown in Figure 3-3.
# configure terminal
The previous command would apply the following settings for the Industrial Managed Switch.
IP Address: 192.168.1.100
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
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5. At the “#” prompt, enter the following command and press <Enter>.
If the IP is successfully configured, the Industrial Managed Switch will apply the new IP address setting immediately. You can
access the Web interface of the Industrial Managed Switch through the new IP address.
If you are not familiar with the console command or the related parameter, enter “ ?” anytime
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4.1 clear
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
clear ip arp
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
<IP> A.B.C.D
Default:
N/A
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Example:
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Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
To clear the Switch’s IPv4 ICMP traffic for designated message type 0.
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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To clear the IPv4 ICMP statistics for specific ICMP message type.
Example:
To clear the Switch’s IPv4 ICMP statistics for specific ICMP message type 0.
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
To clear the Switch’s IPv4 ICMP interface statistics for specific VLAN 1.
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
To clear the Switch’s ipv6 mld snooping statistics for specific VLAN 1.
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
To clear the Switch’s IPv6 ICMP traffic for designated message type 0.
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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To clear the IPv6 ICMP statistics for specific ICMP message type.
Example:
To clear the Switch’s IPv6 ICMP statistics for specific ICMP message type 0.
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
To clear the Switch’s IPv6 ICMP interface statistics for specific VLAN 1.
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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GigabitEthernet
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
10GigabitEthernet
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
clear statistics *
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
To clear the Switch’s statistics for specific GigabitEthernet 1/1.
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Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
console : local
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Command:
Default:
console : local
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Example:
Command:
Default:
console : local
Usage Guide:
Example:
To authenticate the local and radius and tacacs account via console.
Command:
Default:
http : local
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Example:
Command:
Default:
http : local
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Example:
Command:
Default:
http : local
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Example:
To authenticate the local and radius and tacacs account via http.
Command:
Default:
ssh : local
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Example:
Command:
Default:
ssh : local
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Command:
Default:
ssh : local
Usage Guide:
Example:
To authenticate the local and radius and tacacs account via console.
Command:
Default:
telnet : local
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Example:
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Command:
Default:
telnet : local
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Example:
Command:
Default:
telnet : local
Usage Guide:
Example:
To authenticate the local and radius and tacacs account via telnet.
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Command:
Default:
To enable the access management profile to allow SNMP / Telnet / HTTP services.
Example:
To create a Profile 1 enabling all services for VLAN 1 (IPv6 address 2001::7788) .
Command:
access-list ace <AceId : 1-512> action {deny, permit} | dmac-type {any, broadcast,
multicast, unicast} | frametype {any, arp, etype, ipv4, ipv4-icmp, ipv4-tcp, ipv4-udp,
tag-priority, vid} | next {<AceId : 1-512>, last}| policy <PolicyId : 0-255> | rate-limiter
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ingress Ingress
VLAN tags) and the System Log memory size and logging rate
are limited.
next Insert the current ACE before the next ACE ID
policy Policy
tags).
tag-priority Tag priority
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
To set a Profile 1 up (action: permit, dmac-type: unicast, frametype: ipv4-icmp, ingress: any, logging: disable, policy:
Command:
access-list ace update <AceId : 1-512> action {deny, permit} | dmac-type {any,
broadcast, multicast, unicast} | frametype {any, arp, etype, ipv4, ipv4-icmp, ipv4-tcp,
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4-5, 4-7, 6-7, <TagPriority : 0-7>, any} | vid {<Vid : 1-4095>, any}
ingress Ingress
VLAN tags) and the System Log memory size and logging rate
are limited.
next Insert the current ACE before the next ACE ID
policy Policy
tags).
tag-priority Tag priority
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Original:
Profile 1 (action: permit, dmac-type: unicast, frametype: ipv4-icmp, ingress: any, logging: disable, policy: 1,
Updated:
Profile 1 (action: deny, dmac-type: any, frametype: ipv4-icmp, ingress: any, logging: disable, policy: 1, rate-limiter:
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Command:
Default:
0
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Command:
Default:
0
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Command:
Default:
SMAC : Enabled
DMAC : Disabled
IP : Enabled
Port : Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure static aggregation mode type with Destination MAC affects the distribution and Source MAC affects the
distribution only.
Command:
Default:
SMAC : Enabled
DMAC : Disabled
IP : Enabled
Port : Enabled
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Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure static aggregation mode type with Destination MAC affects the distribution and Source MAC affects the
distribution only.
4.2.20 banner
Command:
banner <LINE>
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To configure banner-text.
Example:
ddddd
Telnet 192.168.0.100
ddddd
Username:
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Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
gggggg
Telnet 192.168.0.100:
Username: admin
Password:
gggggg
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
wwwwwwwwww
Console:
wwwwwwwwww
Username: admin
Password:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Console:
ffffff
Username:
Command:
1-12> <Timestart: hh:mm > <Monthend: 1-12> <Dayend: 1-31> <Yearend: 1-12>
Default:
N/A
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To set daylight saving (Started time: Feb, 3. 2013 8:8AM, End time: Dec, 31. 2013 8:8AM, Offset time: 60 minutes).
Command:
Default:
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To set timezone.
Example:
Command:
Default:
0
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Command:
Default:
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Command:
Default:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Disable
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Command:
Default:
1
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
supplicant The switch remembers if an EAPOL frame has been received on the port for the life-time of the port. Once the
switch considers whether to enter the Guest VLAN, it will first check if this option is enabled or disabled.
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
To allow all frames automatically entering guest-vlan for Network Access Server
Example:
To allow all frames automatically entering guest-vlan for Network Access Server
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Command:
Default:
2
Usage Guide:
Example:
To define 802.1X re-authentication frequency with 78 times for Network Access Server
Command:
dot1x system-auth-control
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
quiet-period Time in seconds before a MAC-address that failed authentication gets a new authentication chance.
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Default:
10
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
30
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure 802.1X EPOAL timeout (45 seconds) for Network Access Server
Command:
Default:
Disable
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Example:
Username:
Password:
> enable
Password: *****
Command:
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
Example:
Username:
Password:
> enable
Password: admin
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Command:
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
To configure enable password to encrypted secret in the system configurations and specific level for user
Example:
To configure enable password(cisco) to encrypted secret in the system configurations and specific level(15) for user
# show running-config
Building configuration...
Username:
Password:
> enable
Password: cisco
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4.2.39 end
Command:
end
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
Default:
500
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Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
To create a profile and configure the Major ERPS interface port 0, port 1.
Example:
To create a profile 1 and configure the Major ERPS interface port 0(GigabitEthernet 1/1), port 1(GigabitEthernet 1/2)
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Command:
erps <1-64> mep port0 sf <p0_sf: 1-100> aps <p0_aps: 1-100> port1 sf <p1_sf: 1-100>
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure ERPS Instance Data(Port0: SF MEP = 2, APS MEP = 1. Port1: SF MEP = 4, APS MEP = 3) for specific
ERPS profile(1).
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
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Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To configure Ring Protection Link Neighbor Role for specific ERPS interface.
Example:
To configure Ring Protection Link Neighbor Role for specific ERPS interface..
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To configure Ring Protection Link Owner Role for specific ERPS interface.
Example:
To configure Ring Protection Link Owner Role for specific ERPS interface..
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Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
To create a profile and configure the Sub ERPS interface port 0, port 1.
Example 1:
To create a profile 3 and configure the Sub ERPS interface port 0(GigabitEthernet 1/5), port 1(GigabitEthernet 1/6)
GigabitEthernet 1/6
Example 2:
To create a profile 2 and configure the Sub ERPS interface port 0(GigabitEthernet 1/3), port 1(GigabitEthernet 1/4) with
virtual-channel
Command:
propagate Propagate
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Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To configure topology change notification (TCN) propagation for the specific profile.
Example:
To configure topology change notification (TCN) propagation for the specific profile 1
Command:
version Version
Default:
V2
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Default:
V2
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.51 evc
Command:
none | discard }
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
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Example:
To configure Ethernet Virtual Circuits (EVC identifier: 1, EVC VLAN ID: 2, GigabitEthernet Port: 1/1, 1/2, Internal
policer 4
Command:
evc ece <EceId : 1-4096> direction {both | nni-to-uni | uni-to-nni} evc {<EvcId :
1-4096> | none} frame-type {any | ipv4 | ipv6} inner-tag { add {dei <AddDei : 0-1> |
pcp <AddPcp : 0-7> | preserve | type [c-tag | none | s-custom-tag | s-tag] | vid
<AddVid : vlan_id>}, match {dei [<MatchDei : 0-1> | any]| pcp [<MatchPcp : pcp> |
any] | type [any | c-tagged | s-tagged | tagged | untagged] | vid [<Vid : 0-4095> |
1-4096> | last] outer-tag { add {dei <AddDei : 0-1> | pcp <AddPcp : 0-7> | preserve |
type [c-tag | none | s-custom-tag | s-tag] | vid <AddVid : vlan_id>}, match {dei
[<MatchDei : 0-1> | any]| pcp [<MatchPcp : pcp> | any] | mode [disable | enable] | vid
[<Vid : 0-4095> | any] } policer {<PolicerId : 1-2048> | discard | evc | none} policy
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Default:
N/A
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pcp 4 preserve type s-custom-tag vid 5 interface GigabitEthernet 1/3 outer-tag add
dei 0 mode enable pcp 2 vid 7 match dei any pcp any type c-tagged vid 6 policer 8
policy 9 pop 2
Command:
evc ece update <EceId : 1-4096> direction {both | nni-to-uni | uni-to-nni} evc
{<EvcId : 1-4096> | none} frame-type {any | ipv4 | ipv6} inner-tag { add {dei <AddDei :
0-1> | pcp <AddPcp : 0-7> | preserve | type [c-tag | none | s-custom-tag | s-tag] | vid
<AddVid : vlan_id>}, match {dei [<MatchDei : 0-1> | any]| pcp [<MatchPcp : pcp> |
any] | type [any | c-tagged | s-tagged | tagged | untagged] | vid [<Vid : 0-4095> |
1-4096> | last] outer-tag { add {dei <AddDei : 0-1> | pcp <AddPcp : 0-7> | preserve |
type [c-tag | none | s-custom-tag | s-tag] | vid <AddVid : vlan_id>}, match {dei
[<MatchDei : 0-1> | any]| pcp [<MatchPcp : pcp> | any] | mode [disable | enable] | vid
[<Vid : 0-4095> | any] } policer {<PolicerId : 1-2048> | discard | evc | none} policy
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Default:
N/A
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Example 1:
Command:
evc policer <PolicerId : 1-2048> [enable | disable] cbs <Cbs : 0-100000> cir <Cir :
0-10000000> ebs <Ebs : 0-100000> eir <Eir : 0-10000000> mode [aware | blind |
Default:
N/A
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Example:
Command:
evc policer update <PolicerId : 1-2048> [enable | disable] cbs <Cbs : 0-100000> cir
<Cir : 0-10000000> ebs <Ebs : 0-100000> eir <Eir : 0-10000000> mode [aware | blind |
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Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
To update EVC Policer (Ingress Bandwidth Profile) with EIR 1000 for policer 1
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
To update Ethernet Virtual Circuits (EVC identifier: 1, EVC VLAN ID: 10).
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4.2.57 exit
Command:
exit
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Example:
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Command:
link-change Specifies how long to turn LEDs intensity into 100%, when a link changes state.
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.60 gvrp
Command:
gvrp
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
To enable GVRP.
Example:
To enable GVRP.
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Command:
Default:
20
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
join-time Set GARP protocol parameter JoinTime. See IEEE 802.1D-2004, clause 12.11
<Jointime : 1-20> join-time in units of centi seconds. Range is 1-20. Default is 20.
leave-all-time Set GARP protocol parameter LeaveAllTime. See IEEE 802.1D-2004, clause 12.11
<Leavealltime : 1000-5000> leave-all-time in units of centi seconds Range is 1000-5000. Default is 1000.
leave-time Set GARP protocol parameter LeaveTime. See IEEE 802.1D-2004, clause 12.11
<Leavetime : 60-300> leave-time in units of centi seconds. Range is 60-300. Default is 60.
Default:
Usage Guide:
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Example:
4.2.63 help
Command:
help
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
be empty and you must back up until entering a '?' showing the
available options.
argument.
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Command Guide
4.2.64 hostname
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
planetbestswitch(config)#
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch (config-if) #
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
Permit
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Deny
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
access-list logging
logging Logging frame information. Note: The logging feature only works when the packet length is less than
1518 (without VLAN tags) and the System Log memory size and logging rate is limited.
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
policy Policy
Default:
Policy ID: 0
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
access-list port-state
Default:
Enable
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
<port_type_list>
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
access-list shutdown
shutdown Shut down incoming port. The shutdown feature only works when the packet length is less than 1518
Disable
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.65.10 description
Command:
description <string>
<string> specifies a comment or a description of the port to assist the user. (Length: 1-12 characters)
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
4.2.65.11 do
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
console : local
telnet : local
ssh : local
http : local
Command:
dot1x guest-vlan
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
single
Default:
Force-authorized
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
dot1x radius-qos
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
dot1x radius-vlan
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
dot1x re-authenticate
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
4.2.65.17 duplex
Command:
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.65.18 end
Command:
end
Default:
Auto
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch#
Command:
Default:
Fixed
Usage Guide:
Command:
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Command Guide
<L2cpDiscardList : 0~31> Select BPDU addresses (0-15) and GARP addresses (16-31)
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
<L2cpForwardList : 0~31> Select BPDU addresses (0-15) and GARP addresses (16-31)
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
<L2cpPeerList : 0~31> Select BPDU addresses (0-15) and GARP addresses (16-31)
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Fixed
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
4.2.65.24 excessive-restart
Command:
excessive-restart
excessive-restart Restart backoff algorithm after 16 collisions (No excessive-restart means discard frame after 16
collisions)
Default:
Discard
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.65.25 exit
Command:
exit
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Switch (config)#
4.2.65.26 flowcontrol
Command:
flowcontrol off | on
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
green-ethernet energy-detect
Default:
N/A
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
To enable power saving for ports with no link for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
green-ethernet short-reach
short-reach Enable power saving for ports which is connect to link partner with short cable.
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To enable power saving for ports with short cable for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure Check-VLAN mode (Enabled) into ARP inspection for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure Logging type (All) into ARP inspection for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
Trusted
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Trusted
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Unlimited
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip verify source
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
Default:
Unlimited
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Unlimited
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.65.45 lacp
Command:
lacp
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
32768
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Active
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
Fast
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
lldp cdp-aware
cdp-aware Configures if the interface shall be CDP aware (CDP discovery information is added to the LLDP neighbor
table)
Default:
Passive
Usage Guide:
To configure MIB variable retrieve local info or remote info of LLDP for specific interface
Example:
To configure MIB variable retrieve (local info) of LLDP for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
lldp receive
Default:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
lldp transmit
Default:
Example:
4.2.65.60 loop-protect
Command:
loop-protect
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
Shutdown
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure action mode (log and shutdown) of Loop protection for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
loop-protect tx-mode
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
loop-protect tx-mode
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Enabled (Auto)
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
4.2.65.65 media-type
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.65.66 mtu
Command:
mtu <1518-10056>
Default:
10056
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
mvr immediate-leave
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Inactive
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
To configure port role (source) of MVR profiles (111) for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
Default:
Inactive
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure port role (source) of MVR VLAN ID (111) for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
network-clock network-clock
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Command Guide
Default:
Disable
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.65.71 no
Command:
no
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
4.2.65.72 ping ip
Command:
ping The ping command allows you to test connectivity to a network host from the appliance
ip ip
<ipv4_addr> IP address
size size
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Command Guide
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To run Ping function (IP address: 10.10.10.10 with size 88 bytes) for GigabitEthernet X/X.
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command:
pdcheck Allows user to enable or disable per port PD Alive Check function.
IP To set PoE device IP address here for system making ping to the PoE device.
<ipv4_addr> <ipv4_addr>
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
pdcheck Allows user to enable or disable per port PD Alive Check function.
reboot It means system will reset the PoE port that is connected to the PD.
reboot-alarm It means system will reset the PoE port and issue an alarm message via Syslog, SMTP.
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To configure PD Ping Alive Check Action of PoE for specific interface
Example:
To configure PD Ping Alive Check Action (Alarm) of PoE for GigabitEthernet X/X.
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Command:
pdcheck Allows user to enable or disable per port PD Alive Check function.
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
pdcheck Allows user to enable or disable per port PD Alive Check function.
interval set how long system should be issue a ping request to PD for detecting whether PD is alive or dead.
Default:
30
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure PD Ping Alive Check interval (100 seconds) of PoE for GigabitEthernet X/X.
Command:
pdcheck Allows user to enable or disable per port PD Alive Check function.
Default:
90
Usage Guide:
To configure PD Ping Alive Check rebooting time of PoE for specific interface.
Example:
To configure PD Ping Alive Check rebooting time (100 seconds) of PoE for GigabitEthernet X/X.
Command:
pdcheck Allows user to enable or disable per port PD Alive Check function.
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Command Guide
Default:
2
Usage Guide:
To configure PD Ping Alive Check retry count of PoE for specific interface.
Example:
To configure PD Ping Alive Check retry count (5) of PoE for GigabitEthernet X/X.
Command:
<Power in watts : option> Maximum power for the interface (0-15.4 Watt for PoE
Default:
2
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Default:
2
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
profile1 The profile name of the PoE time-range to be bound to the port.
profile2 The profile name of the PoE time-range to be bound to the port.
profile3 The profile name of the PoE time-range to be bound to the port.
profile4 The profile name of the PoE time-range to be bound to the port.
Default:
Profile 1
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
4.2.65.83 port-security
Command:
port-security
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
maximum Maximum number of MAC addresses that can be learned on this set of interfaces.
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
None (Protected)
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
None (Protected)
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
4.2.65.87 pvlan
Command:
pvlan <range_list>
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Command:
pvlan isolation
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
selected Classify to new DSCP if classify is enabled for specific DSCP value in global dscp-classify map
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Command Guide
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
remap Rewrite DSCP field using classified DSCP remapped through global dscp-egress-translation map
rewrite Rewrite DSCP field with classified DSCP value (no translation)
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
qos dscp-translate
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Command Guide
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
qos map cos-tag cos <Cos : 0~7> dpl <Dpl : 0~1> pcp <Pcp : 0-7> dei <Dei : 0-1>
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
To configure (QoS class, DP level) to (PCP, DEI) Mapping of QoS for specific interface
Example:
To configure (QoS class, DP level) to (PCP, DEI) Mapping of QoS as below table for GigabitEthernet X/X
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Command Guide
Command:
qos map tag-cos pcp <Pcp : 0-7> dei <Dei : 0-1> cos <Cos : 0~7> dpl <Dpl : 0~1>
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
To configure (PCP, DEI) to (QoS class, DP level) Mapping of QoS for specific interface
Example:
To configure (PCP, DEI) to (QoS class, DP level) Mapping of QoS as below table for GigabitEthernet X/X
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure Ingress Port Policers Rate (9999 Kbps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure Ingress Queue (4) Policers Rate (9999 Kbps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
To configure Egress Queue (4) Shapers Rate (9999 Kbps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure Egress Port (4) Shapers Rate (9999 Kbps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
500
Usage Guide:
To configure Broadcast Frames Storm Control Rate of QoS for specific interface
Example:
To configure Broadcast Frames Storm Control Rate (999 fps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
Default:
500
Usage Guide:
To configure Unicast Frames Storm Control Rate of QoS for specific interface
Example:
To configure Unicast Frames Storm Control Rate (999 Kbps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
500
Usage Guide:
To configure Unknown Frames Storm Control Rate of QoS for specific interface
Example:
To configure Unknown Frames Storm Control Rate (999 fps) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
To enable Tag-remark default mode (PCP:1 , DEI:1) of QoS for GigabitEthernet X/X
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
Classified
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
interval Interval to sample data for each bucket. Default is 1800 seconds
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure RMON Statistics Configuration (2) as below table for GigabitEthernet X/X
4.2.65.111 shutdown
Command:
shutdown
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Command Guide
Default:
No shutdown
Usage Guide:
4.2.65.112 spanning-tree
Command:
spanning-tree
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
spanning-tree auto-edge
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Command Guide
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
To enable Auto Edge of CIST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface
Example:
To enable Auto Edge of CIST Normal Port Configuration for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
spanning-tree bpdu-guard
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
To enable BPDU Guard of CIST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface
Example:
To enable BPDU Guard of CIST Normal Port Configuration for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
spanning-tree edge
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Command Guide
Default:
Non-Edge
Usage Guide:
To enable edge port of CIST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface
Example:
To enable edge port of CIST Normal Port Configuration for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
To configure point to point mode of CIST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface
Example:
To enable point to point mode (shared) of CIST Normal Port Configuration for GigabitEthernet X/X
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
To configure Path Cost of CIST / MST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface
Example:
To enable Path Cost (100) of CIST / MST Normal Port Configuration (CIST) for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
To configure Path Cost of CIST / MST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface
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Command Guide
Example:
To enable Path Cost (32) of CIST / MST Normal Port Configuration (CIST) for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
spanning-tree restricted-role
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
spanning-tree restricted-tcn
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
To enable Restrict topology change notifications of CIST Normal Port Configuration for specific interface
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Command Guide
Example:
To enable Restrict topology change notifications of CIST Normal Port Configuration for GigabitEthernet X/X
4.2.65.121 speed
Command:
speed Configures interface speed. If you use 10, 100, or 1000 keywords with the auto keyword the port will only
100 100Mbps
1000 1Gbps
10g 10Gbps
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
1
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
forbidden Adds or removes forbidden VLANs from the current list of forbidden VLANs
Default:
1
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
forbidden Adds or removes forbidden VLANs from the current list of forbidden VLANs
Default:
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
All
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
switchport hybrid allowed vlan [all | none | add <vlan_list> | remove <vlan_list> |
except <vlan_list>]
<vlan_list> VLAN IDs of the allowed VLANs when this port is in hybrid mode
none No VLANs
Default:
All
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
except-native Tag all frames except frames classified to native VLAN of the hybrid port
Default:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
<vlan_id> VLAN ID of the native VLAN when this port is in hybrid mode
Default:
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
C-port
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
To enable Port type (Unaware) in Hybrid VLAN mode for GigabitEthernet X/X
Command:
Default:
unaware
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
id id keyword
<vlan_id> VLAN ID required for the group to VLAN mapping (Range: 1-4095)
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
<vlan_id> VLAN ID required for the group to VLAN mapping (Range: 1-4095)
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
<vlan_id> VLAN ID required for the group to VLAN mapping (Range: 1-4095)
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
OUI
Usage Guide:
Example: To configure Discovery-protocol (LLDP) in the Voice VLAN for GigabitEthernet X/X
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch (config-if-vlan)#
4.2.66.1 do
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To run exec commands in configure terminal mode
Example:
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Command Guide
console : local
telnet : local
ssh : local
http : local
4.2.66.2 end
Command:
end
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch#
4.2.66.3 exit
Command:
exit
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Switch (config)#
4.2.66.4 ip address
Command:
<ipv4_addr> IP address
<ipv4_netmask> IP netmask
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip address dhcp
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip dhcp server
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip igmp snooping
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
v1 Forced IGMPv1
v2 Forced IGMPv2
v3 Forced IGMPv3
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
10
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
0.0.0.0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
125
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
125
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
2
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
1
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
v1 Forced MLDv1
v2 Forced MLDv2
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
10
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
125
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
125
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
2
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
1
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
4.2.66.28 no
Command:
no
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Command:
ip arp inspection
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
<mac_ucast> <ipv4_ucast>
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
00:11:22:33:44:55 192.168.0.18
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
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Command Guide
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
ARP Inspection:
Command:
<mac_ucast> <ipv4_ucast>
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To translate dynamic entries into static ARP inspection table for specific interface.
Example:
To translate below dynamic entries into static ARP inspection table for GigabitEthernet 1/1.
00:11:22:33:44:55 192.168.0.18
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Command Guide
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch (config-dhcp-pool)#
4.2.73.1 broadcast
Command:
broadcast <A.B.C.D>
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.73.4 client-name
Command:
client-name
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.73.5 default-router
Command:
default-router <A.B.C.D>
Default:
None
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.73.6 dns-server
Command:
dns-server <A.B.C.D>
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure DNS Server (168.95.1.1, 8.8.8.8) of DHCP Server for pool “planetbestswitch”
4.2.73.7 do
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
console : local
telnet : local
ssh : local
http : local
4.2.73.8 domain-name
Command:
domain-name <word128>
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.73.9 end
Command:
end
Default:
Auto
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch#
4.2.73.10 exit
Command:
exit
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Switch (config)#
4.2.73.11 hardware-address
Command:
hardware-address <MAC>
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Default:
None
Usage Guide:
To configure MAC address of DHCP Server while the pool is in the host type.
Example:
To configure MAC address (00:11:22:33:44:55) of DHCP Server for pool “planetbestswitch” while the pool is in the host
type.
4.2.73.12 host
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.73.13 lease
Command:
<0-365> Days
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<0-23> Hours
<0-59> Minutes
Default:
1 day
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure Lease Time (119 minutes) of DHCP Server for pool “planetbestswitch”.
4.2.73.14 netbios-name-server
Command:
netbios-name-server <A.B.C.D>
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure NetBIOS Name Server (192.168.1.10) of DHCP Server for pool “planetbestswitch”.
4.2.73.15 netbios-node-type
Command:
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Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure NetBIOS node type (B-node) of DHCP Server for pool “planetbestswitch”.
4.2.73.16 netbios-scope
Command:
netbios-scope <LINE>
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.73.17 network
Command:
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Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.73.18 nis-domain-name
Command:
nis-domain-name <word128>
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure NIS Domain Name (planet.com) of DHCP Server for pool “planetbestswitch”
4.2.73.19 nis-server
Command:
nis-server <A.B.C.D>
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Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.73.20 no
Command:
no
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
4.2.73.21 ntp-server
Command:
ntp-server <A.B.C.D>
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Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.73.22 vendor
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure Vendor ID and info as below table of DHCP Server for pool “planetbestswitch”
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Command:
ip dns proxy
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.75 ip helper-address
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
ip http secure-redirect
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip http secure-server
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
ip igmp host-proxy
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
ip igmp snooping
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
To enable IGMP Snooping for VLAN 1.
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Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
232.0.0.0/8
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip igmp unknown-flooding
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
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Example:
4.2.84 ip name-server
Command:
ip name-server <ipv4_ucast>
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip name-server dhcp
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
To configure DNS IP address via DHCP Server.
Example:
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Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.87 ip route
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
<ipv4_addr> Network
<ipv4_netmask> Netmask
<ipv4_gateway> Gateway
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
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Example:
4.2.88 ip routing
Command:
ip routing
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
To enable IP routing
Example:
To enable IP routing
Command:
<ipv4_ucast> <ipv4_netmask>
ip Internet Protocol
source source command
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Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
To enable Static IP Source Guard Table as below table for GigabitEthernet 1/1
255.255.255.255
4.2.90 ip ssh
Command:
ip ssh
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
ip verify source
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
ipmc profile
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch (config-ipmc-profile)#
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Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
To default IPMC Profile Rule (Entry 1) for specific IPMC Profile (planet)
4.2.94.2 description
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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4.2.94.3 do
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
console : local
telnet : local
ssh : local
http : local
4.2.94.4 end
Command:
end
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch#
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4.2.94.5 exit
Command:
exit
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Switch (config)#
4.2.94.6 no
Command:
no
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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4.2.94.7 range
Command:
Default:
Deny
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure action (permit) of entry (1) for specific IPMC Profile (planet)
Command:
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
ff3e:: /96
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
<FE80::X:X:X >}
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
To configure static route for IPv6
Example 1:
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Example 2:
Command:
Default:
32768
Usage Guide:
Example:
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4.2.103 line
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch (config-line)#
4.2.103.1 do
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
console : local
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telnet : local
ssh : local
http : local
4.2.103.2 editing
Command:
editing
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
4.2.103.3 end
Command:
end
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Switch (config-line)#end
Switch#
4.2.103.4 exec-banner
Command:
exec-banner
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.103.5 exec-timeout
Command:
exec-timeout <0-1440>
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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4.2.103.6 exec-timeout
Command:
exec-timeout <0-1440>
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.103.7 exit
Command:
exit
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Switch (config)#
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Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
4.2.103.9 length
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
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4.2.103.10 location
Command:
location <LINE>
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
4.2.103.11 motd-banner
Command:
motd-banner
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
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4.2.103.12 no
Command:
no
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Command:
Default:
15
Usage Guide:
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4.2.103.14 width
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Command:
holdtime Sets LLDP hold time (The neighbor switch will discarded the LLDP information after "hold time" multiplied
Default:
4
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
Default:
WGS84
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
4
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
lldp med location-tlv altitude [floors <Meters or floors>] | [meters <Meters or floors>]
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
elin-addr Emergency Location Identification Number, (e.g. E911 and others), such as defined by TIA or NENA.
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
To configure Emergency Location Identification Number of LLDP-MED
Example:
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Command:
Default:
North, 0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Default:
North, 0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
media-vlan-policy Use the media-vlan-policy to create a policy, which can be assigned to an interface.
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
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Example:
Command:
Default:
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
timer Sets LLDP TX interval (The time between each LLDP frame transmitted in seconds)
Default:
30
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
transmission-delay Sets LLDP transmision-delay. LLDP transmission delay (the amount of time that the
transmission of LLDP frames will delayed after LLDP configuration has changed) in seconds.)
<1-8192> 1-8192 seconds.
Default:
2
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
logging Syslog
host host
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
logging Syslog
level level
error Error
info Information
warning Warning
Default:
Info
Usage Guide:
Example:
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4.2.117 logging on
Command:
logging on
logging Syslog
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.118 loop-protect
Command:
loop-protect
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
Default:
180
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
5
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
Default:
300
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
300
Usage Guide:
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Example:
GigabitEthernet 1/1
Command:
protect The AIS can be used for protection. At the point of state change three AIS PDU is transmitted as fast as
possible.
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
mep <Instance> aps <prio> [ multi | uni ] { laps | { raps [ octet <octet> ] } }
multi OAM PDU is transmitted with multicast MAC. Must me 'multi' in case of RAPS.
uni OAM PDU is transmitted with unicast MAC. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database. Only possible in
case of LAPS.
raps Ring Automatic Protection Switching protocol.
octet Then last OCTET in the multicast MAC. Only possible in case of RAPS.
uni OAM PDU is transmitted with unicast MAC. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database. Only possible in
case of LAPS.
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
mep <Instance> cc <Prio : 0-7> fr100s | fr10s | fr1m | fr1s | fr300s | fr6h | fr6m
<Prio : 0-7> Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the COS-ID.
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Default:
Usage Guide:
To configure CC of MEP
Example:
Command:
Default:
EVC
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure Client Domain (EVC) of MEP 1
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Command:
mep <Instance> client flow <cflow> level <level> [ ais-prio [ <aisprio> | ais-highest ] ]
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
mep <Instance> dm <prio> [ multi | { uni mep-id <mepid> } ] [ single | dual ] [ rdtrp |
dm Delay Measurement
<Prio : 0-7> Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the COS-ID
flow The two way delay is calculated as round trip symmetrical flow delay. The far end residence time is
subtracted.
interval Interval between PDU transmission in 10ms. Min value is 10.
rdtrp The two way delay is calculated as round trip delay. The far end residence time is not subtracted.
uni OAM PDU is transmitted with unicast MAC. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database.
mep-id Peer MEP-ID for unicast DM. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database.
last-n The last N dalays used for average last N calculation. Min value is 10.
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
mep <Instance> dm ns
dm Delay Measurement
ns Nano Seconds
Default:
us
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
dm Delay Measurement
overflow-reset Reset all Delay Measurement results on total delay counter overflow.
Default:
Keep
Usage Guide:
To reset Delay Measurement of MEP while overflowing
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Example:
Command:
dm Delay Measurement
Default:
Standard
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
dm Delay Measurement
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
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Example:
Command:
mep <Instance> [ mip ] down domain { port | evc | vlan } [ vid <vid> ] flow <flow>
<flow > The flow instance number when not in the port domain.
vid In case the MEP is a port Up-MEP or a EVC customer MIP the VID must be given.
<Vid : vlan_id> The port Domain MEP VID. This is required for a Port Up-MEP.
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
lb Loop Back
<Prio : 0-7> Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the COS-ID.
count The number of LBM PDU to send in one loop test. The value 0 indicate infinite transmission (test behavior). This
size The number of bytes in the LBM PDU Data Pattern TLV
<size> The LBM frame size. This is entered as the wanted size (in bytes) of a un-tagged frame containing LBM OAM
PDU - including CRC (four bytes). Example when 'Size' = 64 => Un-tagged frame size = DMAC(6) + SMAC(6) +
TYPE(2) + LBM PDU LENGTH(46) + CRC(4) = 64
interval The number of bytes in the LBM PDU Data Pattern TLV
<interval> The interval between transmitting LBM PDU. in case 'count' != 0 this is in 10ms and max is 100. In case
uni OAM PDU is transmitted with unicast MAC. The MAC is taken from
mep-id Peer MEP-ID for unicast LB. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database.
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
Default:
1 frame/sec
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
mep <Instance> lm <prio> [ multi | uni ] [ single | dual ] [ fr10s | fr1s | fr6m | fr1m |
lm Loss Measurement
<Prio : 0-7> Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the COS-ID.
uni OAM PDU is transmitted with unicast MAC. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database. In case of LM
Default:
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
lt Link Trace
<Prio : 0-7> Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the COS-ID.
mac Link Trace target unicast MAC to be used in case of LT against MIP.
mep-id Peer MEP-ID for Link Trace target unicast MAC. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database.
Default:
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
<Megid : word> The MEG-ID string. This is either the ITU MEG-ID or the IEEE Short MA, depending on the selected
MEG-ID format. The ITU max. is 13 characters. The ITU-CC max. is 15 characters. The IEEE max. is
16 characters..
ieee The MEG-ID (Short MA Name) has IEEE Character String format. The meg-id max. is 16 characters.
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itu The MEG-ID has ITU format (ICC - UMC). The meg-id max. is 13 characters.
itu-cc The MEG-ID has ITU Country Code format (CC - ICC - UMC). The meg-id max. is 15 characters
name Only relevant for IEEE. The MAID is with Maintenance Domain Name
Default:
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
mac The peer MAC. this will be overwritten by any learned MAC – through CCM reception.
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
To enable Performance Monitoring of MEP.
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Example:
Command:
mep <Instance> tst <prio> [ dei ] mep-id <mepid> [ sequence ] [ all-zero | all-one |
<Prio : 0-7> Priority in case of tagged OAM. In the EVC domain this is the COS-ID.
mep-id Peer MEP-ID for unicast TST. The MAC is taken from peer MEP MAC database.
rate The TST frame transmission bit rate - in Mega bits pr. second. Limit on Caracal is 400 Mbps. Limit on Serval is
1Gbps. This is the bit rate of a standard frame without any encapsulation. If 1 Mbps rate is selected in a EVC
size The TST frame size. This is entered as the wanted size (in bytes) of a un-tagged frame containing TST OAM PDU
- including CRC (four bytes). Example when 'Size' = 64 => Un-tagged frame size = DMAC(6) + SMAC(6) +
Default:
Usage Guide:
To enable Test Signal of MEP.
Example:
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Command:
mep <Instance> [mip] up domain { port | evc | vlan } [ vid <vid> ] flow <flow> level
<flow > The flow instance number when not in the port domain.
vid In case the MEP is a port Up-MEP or a EVC customer MIP the VID must be given.
<Vid : vlan_id> The port Domain MEP VID. This is required for a Port Up-MEP.
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
1/1
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Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
<port_type_list>
destination The destination port. That is the port that trafficed should be mirrored to
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
<port_type_list> { both | rx | tx }
source The source port(s). That is the ports to be mirrored to the destination port.
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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4.2.149 mvr
Command:
mvr
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
To enable MVR
Example:
To enable MVR
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
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Example:
Command:
Default:
0.0.0.0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Default:
5
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure the Last Member Query Interval (50 seconds) of MVR profile (123)
Command:
Default:
Dynamic
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
Default:
0.0.0.0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
5
Usage Guide:
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Example:
To configure the Last Member Query Interval (50 seconds) of MVR VLAN (123)
Command:
Default:
Dynamic
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
network-clock network-clock
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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4.2.165 no
Command:
no
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
4.2.166 ntp
Command:
ntp
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Command:
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Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
lldp-reserved-power }
mode mode
allocation-consumption Max. port power determined by allocated, and power is managed according to power
consumption.
allocation-reserved-power Max. port power determined by alocated, and is managed according to reserved power.
class-consumption Max. port power determined by class, and power is managed according to power consumption.
class-reserved-power Max. port power determined by class, and power managed according to reserved power.
lldp-consumption Max. port power determined by LLDP Media protocol, and power is managed according to
consumption.
lldp-reserved-power Max. port power determined by LLDP Media protocol, and power is managed according to
reserved power.
Default:
Allocation-consumption
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
sequential PoE sequential is to delay power feeding when the switch is completely booted.
enable poe sequential enable
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Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
sequential PoE sequential is to delay power feeding when the switch is completely booted.
interval Set how long system should feeding power to next PoE interface <1-30>
Default:
5
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
sequential rule PoE sequential is to delay power feeding when the switch is completely booted.
port System sequential feeding power the PoE interfaces based port number.
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priority Use priority command to configure sequential feeding power to PoE interfaces based on port PoE priority.
Default:
Port
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
supply Use poe supply to specify the maximum power the power supply can deliver.
Default:
Maximum
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
temperature-threshold Set a lower high temperature threshold for the secondary temperature alarm in degrees C.
Default:
80
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
log or SNMP trap.<1-99>: The -threshold percentage configured with this command.
<1-99> The usage-threshold percentage configured with this command.
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Default:
85
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.177 poe-time-range
Command:
poe-time-range Used to create PoE time-range for the switch and enter Power Time-range Create Configuration Mode.
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch (config-poe-time-range)#
4.2.177.1 do
Command:
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Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
console : local
telnet : local
ssh : local
http : local
4.2.177.2 end
Command:
end
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch#
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4.2.177.3 exit
Command:
exit
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Switch (config)#
4.2.177.4 no
Command:
no
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
4.2.177.5 periodic
Command:
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periodic { Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun } <start_h> <start_m> to <end_h>
periodic To create a periodic mode time-range for the PoE time-range of the switch.
to start to end
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure the Power Over Ethernet Schedule (below table) for specific profile 1.
4.2.177.6 reboot-only
Command:
reboot-only { Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun } <reboot_h> <reboot_m>
reboot-only To create a periodic mode time-range for the PoE time-range of the switch.
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Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To configure the Power Over Ethernet Reboot Schedule for specific profile.
Example:
To configure the Power Over Ethernet Reboot Schedule (below table) for specific profile.
4.2.178 port-security
Command:
port-security
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
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Example:
Command:
port-security aging
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
time Time in seconds between check for activity on learned MAC addresses
<10-10000000> seconds
Default:
3600
Usage Guide:
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Example:
4.2.181 privilege
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure the Privilege Level (DHCP Pool mode, Level 12, Command: host) for Command Line
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Command:
qos map cos-dscp <cos> dpl <dpl> dscp { <dscp_num> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21
| af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7
| ef | va } }
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
To configure the DSCP Classification
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Example:
Command:
qos map dscp-classify { <dscp_num> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31
| af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } }
Default:
Disabled
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Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
qos map dscp-cos { <dscp_num> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 |
af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } } cos
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Command Guide
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure the DSCP-Based QoS Ingress Classification (DSCP: 44, QoS Class: 6, DPL: 2)
Command:
af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef |
va } } to { <dscp_num_tr> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33
| af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } }
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
| af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef |
va } } to { <dscp_num_tr> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33
| af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } }
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
any } ] [ vid { <ot_vid> | any } ] [ pcp { <ot_pcp> | any } ] [ dei { <ot_dei> | any } ] } ]
any } ] [ pcp { <it_pcp> | any } ] [ dei { <it_dei> | any } ] } ] [ frame-type { any | { etype
[ proto { <pr4> | tcp | udp | any } ] [ sip { <sip4> | any } ] [ dip { <dip4> | any } ] [ dscp
{ <dscp4> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 |
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Command Guide
af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } | any } ] [ fragment { yes | no |
any } ] [ sport { <sp4> | any } ] [ dport { <dp4> | any } ] } | { ipv6 [ proto { <pr6> | tcp |
udp | any } ] [ sip { <sip6> | any } ] [ dip { <dip6> | any } ] [ dscp { <dscp6> | { be | af11
| af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 |
cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } | any } ] [ sport { <sp6> | any } ] [ dport { <dp6> |
| af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 |
interface Interfaces
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
dei 1 dmac unicast frame-type ipv4 proto udp dscp 19 frag no sport 55 action cos 0
dpl 1 dscp 4
Command:
any } ] [ vid { <ot_vid> | any } ] [ pcp { <ot_pcp> | any } ] [ dei { <ot_dei> | any } ] } ]
any } ] [ pcp { <it_pcp> | any } ] [ dei { <it_dei> | any } ] } ] [ frame-type { any | { etype
[ proto { <pr4> | tcp | udp | any } ] [ sip { <sip4> | any } ] [ dip { <dip4> | any } ] [ dscp
{ <dscp4> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 |
af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } | any } ] [ fragment { yes | no |
any } ] [ sport { <sp4> | any } ] [ dport { <dp4> | any } ] } | { ipv6 [ proto { <pr6> | tcp |
udp | any } ] [ sip { <sip6> | any } ] [ dip { <dip6> | any } ] [ dscp { <dscp6> | { be | af11
| af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 |
cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } | any } ] [ sport { <sp6> | any } ] [ dport { <dp6> |
| af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 |
interface Interfaces
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
qos wred queue <queue> min-th <min_th> mdp-1 <mdp_1> mdp-2 <mdp_2> mdp-3
<mdp_3>
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Command Guide
Default:
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
32 NAS-Identifier
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
4 NAS-IP-Address
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
95 NAS-IPv6-Address
Default:
None
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
timeout Time to wait for this RADIUS server to reply (overrides default)
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
123456789
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
3
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
5
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
both ] }
ifInDiscards The number of inbound packets that are discarded even the packets are normal
ifInErrors The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a
higher-layer protocol
ifInNUcastPkts The number of broad-cast and multi-cast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol
ifInOctets The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters
ifInUnknownProtos The number of the inbound packets that were discarded because of the unknown or un-support
protocol
ifOutDiscards The number of outbound packets that are discarded event the packets is normal
ifOutErrors The The number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors
ifOutNUcastPkts The number of broad-cast and multi-cast packets that request to transmit
ifOutOctets The number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters
<uint> ifIndex
both Trigger alarm when the first value is larger than the rising threshold or less than the falling threshold (default)
falling Trigger alarm when the first value is less than the falling threshold
rising Trigger alarm when the first value is larger than the rising threshold
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
agent-ip The agent IP address used as agent-address in UDP datagrams. Defaults to IPv4 loopback address.
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
<hostname> IPv4 address or IPv6 address or hostname identifying the collector receiver
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
timeout Receiver timeout measured in seconds. The switch decrements the timeout once per second, and as long as it
is non-zero, the receiver receives samples. Once the timeout reaches 0, the receiver and all its configuration
is reset to defaults.
<timeout: 0-2147483647> Number of seconds
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
sfp temperature-threshold Set a lower high temperature threshold for the secondary
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
4.2.207 snmp-server
Command:
snmp-server
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Command:
v1 v1 security model
v3 v3 security model
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
<v_ipv4_netmask> ] }
v2c SNMPv2c
ro Read only
rw Read write
v3 SNMPv3
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure the Read / Write / Source network Community (below table) of SNMP
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
To configure the Engine IDof SNMP
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch (config-snmps-host)#
4.2.212.1 do
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To run exec commands.
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Command Guide
Example:
console : local
telnet : local
ssh : local
http : local
4.2.212.2 end
Command:
end
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch#
4.2.212.3 exit
Command:
exit
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Switch (config)#
4.2.212.4 host
Command:
traps }
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
4.2.212.5 no
Command:
no
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
4.2.212.6 informs
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure Trap Inform time (below table) of SNMP
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Command Guide
4.2.212.7 shutdown
Command:
shutdown
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.212.8 traps
Command:
[ rmon ] ]
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Command Guide
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.212.9 version
Command:
<v_word10_to_32> ] [ <securtyname> ] }
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
spanning-tree aggregation
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch (config-stp-aggr)#
4.2.213.1 do
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
console : local
telnet : local
ssh : local
http : local
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Command Guide
4.2.213.2 end
Command:
end
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch#
4.2.213.3 exit
Command:
exit
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Switch (config)#
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Command Guide
4.2.213.4 no
Command:
no
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Command:
spanning-tree auto-edge
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
spanning-tree bpdu-guard
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
spanning-tree edge
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
Point to Point
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
spanning-tree restricted-role
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
spanning-tree restricted-tcn
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
None
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
0
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
timeout Time to wait for this TACACS+ server to reply (overrides default)
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
<Password> The ENCRYPTED (hidden) user password. Notice the ENCRYPTED password will be decoded by
system internally. You cannot directly use it as same as the Plain Text and it is not human-readable text
normally.
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
password 456
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To configure SMTP sender's email address (sys@planet.com.tw) and title of the email (syserror)
Command:
smtp-server Set the SMTP server name or IP address of the SMTP server
<server> hostname
port port
<1-65535> port_number: Specifies the port number. The range is from 1 to 65535. The default port number is 25.
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
to receiver's email
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
4.2.221 upnp
Command:
upnp
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
To enable the UPnP service
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
Default:
100
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
4
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
4.2.224 username
Command:
ENCRYPTED password will be decoded by system internally. You cannot directly use it as
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
To configure the Profiles of Username (Username: 1234, Password: 1234, Privilege Level: 15)
Username: 1234
Password: 1234
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Command Guide
4.2.225 vlan
Command:
vlan <vlist>
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch (config-vlan)#
4.2.225.1 do
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
console : local
telnet : local
ssh : local
http : local
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Command Guide
4.2.225.2 end
Command:
end
Default:
Auto
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch#
4.2.225.3 exit
Command:
exit
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Switch (config)#
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Command Guide
4.2.225.4 name
Command:
name <vlan_name>
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.2.225.5 no
Command:
no
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
0x88A8
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip Ether Type is IP
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
voice vlan
Default:
Disabled
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
86400
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
7
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
1000
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
web privilege group <group_name> level { [ cro <cro: 0-15> ] [ crw <crw: 0-15> ] [ sro
web Web
<group_name> Valid words are 'Aggregation' 'DHCP' 'Debug' 'Dhcp_Client' 'Diagnostics' 'EPS' 'ERPS'
'MAC_Table' 'MEP' 'MVR' 'Maintenance' 'Mirroring' 'NTP' 'POE' 'PTP' 'Ports' 'Private_VLANs' 'QoS'
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
4.3 copy
4.3.1 copy
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
4.4 debug
4.4.1 debug
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
1233#
4.5 delete
4.5.1 delete
Command:
delete <path>
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Building configuration...
Switch # dir
Directory of flash:
Switch # dir
Directory of flash:
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Command Guide
4.6 dir
4.6.1 dir
Command:
dir
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Switch # dir
Directory of flash:
4.7 disable
4.7.1 disable
Command:
disable
Default:
None
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch # disable
Switch >
4.8 do
4.8.1 do
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
console : local
telnet : local
ssh : local
http : local
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Command Guide
4.9 dot1x
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.10 enable
4.10.1 enable
Command:
enable
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch #
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Command Guide
4.11 erps
4.11.1 erps
Command:
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
4.12 exit
4.12.1 exit
Command:
exit
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Switch # disable
Switch > exit
4.13 firmware
Command:
firmware swap
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
<TFTPServer_path_file : word> TFTP Server IP address, path and file name for the server
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.14 ip
Command:
ip IPv4 commands
<vlan_id> Vlan ID
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Example:
4.15 logout
4.15.1 logout
Command:
logout
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Switch # logout
4.16 more
4.16.1 more
Command:
more <path>
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Command Guide
Default:
None
Usage Guide:
Building configuration...
hostname Switch
vlan 1
vlan 5
4.17 no
4.17.1 no
Command:
no
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
4.18 ping
4.18.1 ping ip
Command:
ip IP (ICMP) echo
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
4.19 reload
Command:
reload cold
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
4.20 send
4.20.1 send
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
To send message ( hi, I will upgrade the firmware, OK? ) for command line user (All).
Switch # send * 1
-----------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------
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Command Guide
4.21 show
Command:
show aaa
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
console : local
telnet : local
ssh : local
http : local
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To display Access Management Statistics.
Example:
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Command Guide
-----------------------------
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
To display ACL Statistics, Rate Limiter List, ACE Statistics for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1.
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Command Guide
GigabitEthernet 1/1 :
---------------------
GigabitEthernet 1/1 access-list action is permit
Command:
Default:
N/A
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
To display the ACL Statistics, Rate Limiter List, ACE Statistics for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1.
GigabitEthernet 1/1 :
---------------------
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Command Guide
Command:
[ switch <switch_list> ]
conflicts The ACEs that did not get applied to the hardware due to hardware limitations
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
User
----
S : Static
IPMC: IPMC
MEP : MEP
UPnP: UPnP
PTP : PTP
DHCP: DHCP
LOOP: Loop Protect
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Aggregation Mode:
SMAC : Enabled
DMAC : Disabled
IP : Enabled
Port : Enabled
Command:
show clock
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Timezone Acronym :
Week: 0
Day: 0
Month: 0
Date: 0
Year: 0
Hour: 0
Minute: 0
Week: 0
Day: 0
Month: 0
Date: 0
Year: 0
Hour: 0
Minute: 0
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Command Guide
Command:
interface Interface
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
To display the All of IEEE 802.1X statistics for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1.
Rx Total: 0
Tx Total: 0
Rx Response/Id: 0
Tx Request/Id: 0
Rx Response: 0
Tx Request: 0
Rx Start: 0
Rx Logoff: 0
Rx Invalid Type: 0
Rx Invalid Length: 0
Rx Access Challenges: 0
Tx Responses: 0
Rx Other Requests: 0
Rx Auth. Successes: 0
Rx Auth. Failures: 0
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Command Guide
Command:
status Shows dot1x status, such as admin state, port state and last source.
interface Interface
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
GigabitEthernet 1/1 :
---------------------
- - -
GigabitEthernet 1/2 :
---------------------
- - -
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
1 Disable Ok Ok NR 0 0
1 Port 1plus1 1 2 3 4
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
1 Gi 1/1 Gi 1/2 - - -
Protected VLANS:
None
Port 0 SF MEP :1
Port 1 SF MEP :2
WTR Timeout :1
Hold-Off Timeout :0
Reversion :Revertive
Version :2
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
EVC ID Status
------ ------
1 Active
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
1 GigabitEthernet 1/1 0
1 GigabitEthernet 1/2 0
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
energy-detect Shows green ethernet energy-detect status for a specific port or ports.
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
show history
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
show green-ethernet
show history
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
To display the port statistics information (Byte statistics) for interface GigabitEthernet 1/1.
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Command Guide
GigabitEthernet 1/1 0 0
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
-------------------------
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
GigabitEthernet 1/1 OK 3 OK 3
OK 3 OK 3
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
GigabitEthernet 1/1 OK 3 OK 3
OK 3 OK 3
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
VLAN1
Command:
show ip arp
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
[ <port_type_list> ] ) ]
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
-------------------------------
Rx Discover: 0
Tx Discover: 0
Rx Offer: 0
Tx Offer: 0
Rx Request: 0
Tx Request: 0
Rx Decline: 0
Tx Decline: 0
Rx ACK: 0
Tx ACK: 0
Rx NAK: 0
Tx NAK: 0
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Command Guide
Rx Release: 0
Tx Release: 0
Rx Inform: 0
Tx Inform: 0
Rx Lease Query: 0
Tx Lease Query: 0
Rx Lease Unassigned: 0
Tx Lease Unassigned: 0
Rx Lease Unknown: 0
Tx Lease Unknown: 0
Rx Lease Active: 0
Tx Lease Active: 0
Rx Lease Active: 0
Tx Lease Active: 0
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
01 192.168.0.100 192.168.0.101
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Command Guide
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
----------------------------------------------
Type is network
IP is 192.168.1.100
Domain name is -
NTP server is -
NIS server is -
Client identifer is -
Hardware address is -
Client name is -
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Command Guide
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Database Counters
=========================
POOL 2
Excluded IP 1
Declined IP 0
=========================
Binding Counters
=========================
Automatic 0
Manual 0
Expired 0
=========================
DISCOVER 0
REQUEST 0
DECLINE 0
RELEASE 0
INFORM 0
=========================
=========================
OFFER 0
ACK 0
NAK 0
=========================
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
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Command Guide
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
secure Secure
status Status
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
1 192.168.0.100/24 Manual UP
Command:
show ip name-server
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
show ip route
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
[ <port_type_list> ] ) ]
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
Command:
show ip ssh
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
show ip statistics
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
IPv4 statistics:
0 fragment created
0 sent in 0 byte
IP interface statistics:
0 discarded
0 fragment created
0 sent in 0 byte
Bcast: 768 received, 0 sent
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Rcvd: 0 Packet
Sent: 0 Packet
Command:
ip Internet Protocol
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Description: test
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To display the IP Multicast Range.
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Command Guide
Example:
Range Name :1
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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17 generated, 0 forwarded
0 discarded
0 fragment created
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
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Command Guide
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
<type> ]
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
IPv6 statistics:
38 generated, 0 forwarded
0 no route, 0 discarded
0 fragment created
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IP interface statistics:
17 generated, 0 forwarded
0 discarded
0 fragment created
Rcvd: 0 Packet
Sent: 10 Packets
Rcvd: 3 Packets
Sent: 6 Packets
Rcvd: 0 Packet
Sent: 3 Packets
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Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To display the VTY information.
Example:
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Line is con 0.
length is 24.
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
0 Voice Tagged 1 0 0
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Rx Tx Rx
0 0 0 0 0
Command:
logging Syslog
switch Switch
Default:
N/A
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Command Guide
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch : 1
ID : 235861
Level : Warning
Time : 1970-01-01T13:33:57+00:00
Message:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
======================================
GigabitEthernet 1/1
------------------------------
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No loop.
Status is down.
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
[ detail ]
cc Show CC state
dm Show DM state
lb Show LB state
lm Show LM state
lt Show LT state
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command Guide
Command:
show network-clock
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Clk: 1 2
LOL: FALSE
DHOLD: TRUE
Command:
status status
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Command Guide
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
--- ------------------------------------------------------
1 192.168.0.44
4
5
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
1 Default 1G ANEG - - No
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Command Guide
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
id id
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Command Guide
Example:
1 0 0 (1g) 8634 0
Command:
status status
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Port Issues seen during 1G PHY warmstart Issues during 10G PHY WS
1 No No
Command:
port-security port-security
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Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
GigabitEthernet 1/1
-------------------
Command:
port-security port-security
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Users:
L = Limit Control
8 = 802.1X
D = DHCP Snooping
V = Voice VLAN
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Command:
show privilege
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
PVLAN ID Ports
-------- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Port Isolation
-------------------------------- ---------
Command:
| { qce [ <qce> ] } ]
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Command Guide
<qce> QCE ID
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
qos cos 0
qos pcp 0
qos dpl 0
qos dei 0
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Command Guide
qos queue-shaper queue 0 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled
qos queue-shaper queue 1 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled
qos queue-shaper queue 2 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled
qos queue-shaper queue 3 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled
qos queue-shaper queue 4 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled
qos queue-shaper queue 5 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled
qos queue-shaper queue 6 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled
qos queue-shaper queue 7 mode: disabled, rate: 500 kbps, excess: disabled
qos wrr mode: disabled, weight: q0:17 q1:17 q2:17 q3:17 q4:17 q5:17
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Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
No hosts configured!
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To display the RMON Alarm configuration.
Example:
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Command Guide
Alarm ID : 1
----------------
Interval : 30
Variable : .1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.20.1
SampleType : deltaValue
Value :0
Startup : risingOrFallingAlarm
RisingThrld :2
FallingThrld :1
RisingEventIndex : 2
FallingEventIndex : 1
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Event ID : 1
----------------
Description :2
Type : none
Community : public
LastSent : Never
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Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
History ID : 1
------------------
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To display the RMON Statistics configuration.
Example:
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Statistics ID : 1
---------------------
etherStatsDropEvents :3
etherStatsOctets : 10221727
etherStatsPkts : 127086
etherStatsBroadcastPkts : 45280
etherStatsMulticastPkts : 70008
etherStatsCRCAlignErrors :0
etherStatsUndersizePkts :0
etherStatsOversizePkts :0
etherStatsFragments :0
etherStatsJabbers :0
etherStatsCollisions :0
etherStatsPkts64Octets : 26017
etherStatsPkts65to127Octets : 101063
etherStatsPkts128to255Octets :5
etherStatsPkts256to511Octets :1
etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets : 0
etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets: 0
Command:
<feature_name> Valid words are 'GVRP' 'access' 'access-list' 'aggregation' 'arp-inspection' 'auth' 'clock' 'dhcp'
'lldp' 'logging' 'loop-protect' 'mac' 'mep' 'monitor' 'mstp' 'mvr' 'mvr-port' 'network-clock' 'ntp' 'phy' 'poe'
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'port' 'port-security' 'ptp' 'pvlan' 'qos' 'rmon' 'snmp' 'source-guard' 'ssh' 'upnp' 'user' 'vlan' 'voice-vlan'
'web-privilege-group-level'
all-defaults Include most/all default values
vlan VLAN
console Console
vty VTY
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example 1:
Building configuration...
loop-protect
loop-protect transmit-time 2
loop-protect shutdown-time 2
vlan 1
Example 2:
Building configuration...
vlan 1
!
mvr
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Command:
show snmp
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
SNMP Configuration
SNMP Version : 2c
Trap Version :1
Community : public
Source IP : 0.0.0.0
Community : private
Source IP : 0.0.0.0
Engine ID : 800007e5017f000001
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Security Model : v1
Security Model : v1
Security Model : v3
OID Subtree : .1
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Command Guide
Command:
v1 v1 security model
v3 v3 security model
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
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Command:
community Community
v3 SNMPv3
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Community : public
Source IP : 0.0.0.0
Community : private
Source IP : 0.0.0.0
Command:
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Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
BRIDGE-MIB :
- dot1dBase (.1.3.6.1.2.1.17.1)
- dot1dTp (.1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4)
Dot3-OAM-MIB :
- dot3OamMIB (.1.3.6.1.2.1.158)
ENTITY-MIB :
- entityMIBObjects (.1.3.6.1.2.1.47.1)
EtherLike-MIB :
- transmission (.1.3.6.1.2.1.10)
IEEE8021-MSTP-MIB :
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- ieee8021MstpMib (.1.3.111.2.802.1.1.6)
IEEE8021-PAE-MIB :
- ieee8021paeMIB (.1.0.8802.1.1.1.1)
IEEE8023-LAG-MIB :
- lagMIBObjects (.1.2.840.10006.300.43.1)
IF-MIB :
- ifMIB (.1.3.6.1.2.1.31)
IP-FORWARD-MIB :
- ipForward (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.24)
IP-MIB :
- ipv4InterfaceTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.28)
- ipv6InterfaceTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.30)
- ipTrafficStats (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.31)
- ipAddressTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.34)
- ipNetToPhysicalTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.35)
- ipv6ScopeZoneIndexTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.36)
- ipDefaultRouterTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4.37)
- icmpStatsTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.5.29)
- icmpMsgStatsTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.5.30)
LLDP-EXT-MED-MIB :
- lldpXMedMIB (.1.0.8802.1.1.2.1.5.4795.1)
LLDP-MIB :
- lldpObjects (.1.0.8802.1.1.2.1)
MAU-MIB :
- snmpDot3MauMgt (.1.3.6.1.2.1.26)
MGMD-MIB :
- mgmdMIBObjects (.1.3.6.1.2.1.185.1)
P-BRIDGE-MIB :
- pBridgeMIB (.1.3.6.1.2.1.17.6)
POWER-ETHERNET-MIB :
- powerEthernetMIB (.1.3.6.1.2.1.105)
Q-BRIDGE-MIB :
- qBridgeMIB (.1.3.6.1.2.1.17.7)
RADIUS-ACC-CLIENT-MIB :
- radiusAccClientMIBObjects (.1.3.6.1.2.1.67.2.2.1)
RADIUS-AUTH-CLIENT-MIB :
- radiusAuthClientMIBObjects (.1.3.6.1.2.1.67.1.2.1)
RFC1213-MIB :
- system (.1.3.6.1.2.1.1)
- interfaces (.1.3.6.1.2.1.2)
- ip (.1.3.6.1.2.1.4)
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- snmp (.1.3.6.1.2.1.5)
- tcp (.1.3.6.1.2.1.6)
- udp (.1.3.6.1.2.1.7)
RMON-MIB :
- statistics (.1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1)
- history (.1.3.6.1.2.1.16.2)
- alarm (.1.3.6.1.2.1.16.3)
- event (.1.3.6.1.2.1.16.9)
SMON-MIB :
- switchRMON (.1.3.6.1.2.1.16.22)
SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB :
- snmpEngine (.1.3.6.1.6.3.10.2.1)
SNMP-MPD-MIB :
- dot1dTpHCPortTable (.1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.5)
- snmpMPDStats (.1.3.6.1.6.3.11.2.1)
SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB :
- usmStats (.1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.1)
- usmUserTable (.1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.2)
SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB :
- vacmContextTable (.1.3.6.1.6.3.16.1.1)
- vacmSecurityToGroupTable (.1.3.6.1.6.3.16.1.2)
- vacmAccessTable (.1.3.6.1.6.3.16.1.4)
- vacmMIBViews (.1.3.6.1.6.3.16.1.5)
Command:
ifmib IF-MIB
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Example:
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Command:
v1 v1 security model
v3 v3 security model
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Security Model : v1
Security Model : v1
Security Model : v3
Security Name : default_user
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Command:
user User
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Engine ID : 800007e5017f000001
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Example:
OID Subtree : .1
Command:
[ <port_type_list> ] ) ] } ] } ]
mst Configuration
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Bridge ID : 32768.00-30-4F-00-99-00
Root Port :-
Root PathCost: 0
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Int. PathCost: 0
Max Hops : 20
TC Flag : Steady
TC Count :0
TC Last :-
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
VID Interfaces
---- ----------
2 1
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Command:
show tacacs-server
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
No hosts configured!
Command:
show terminal
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Line is con 0.
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length is 24.
Command:
show upnp
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
UPnP TTL :4
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Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Line is con 0.
Privilege is 15.
Line is vty 0.
Privilege is 15.
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Command:
show version
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
System Contact :
System Name :
System Location :
Active Image
------------
Image : managed
Version : 000
Date : 2013-12-06T15:22:03+01:00
Alternate Image
---------------
Image : managed.bk
Version : 000
Date : 2013-10-02T15:15:04+02:00
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Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
To display the IP-based VLAN information.
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Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Command:
show vlan protocol [ eth2 { <etype> | arp | ip | ipx | at } ] [ snap { <oui> | rfc-1042 |
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ip Ether Type is IP
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
Switch 1
---------
q 2 GigabitEthernet 1/1
Command:
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Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
Example:
GigabitEthernet 1/1 :
---------------------
Command:
web Web
<group_name> Valid words are 'Aggregation' 'DHCP' 'Debug' 'Dhcp_Client' 'Diagnostics' 'EPS' 'ERPS'
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
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Aggregation 6 10 5 10
Debug 15 15 15 15
DHCP 5 10 5 10
Dhcp_Client 5 10 5 10
Diagnostics 5 10 5 10
EPS 5 10 5 10
ERPS 5 10 5 10
ETH_LINK_OAM 5 10 5 10
EVC 5 10 5 10
Green_Ethernet 5 10 5 10
IP2 5 10 5 10
IPMC_Snooping 5 10 5 10
LACP 5 10 5 10
LLDP 5 10 5 10
Loop_Protect 5 10 5 10
MAC_Table 5 10 5 10
Maintenance 15 15 15 15
MEP 5 10 5 10
Mirroring 5 10 5 10
MVR 5 10 5 10
NTP 5 10 5 10
POE 5 10 5 10
Ports 5 10 1 10
Private_VLANs 5 10 5 10
PTP 5 10 5 10
QoS 5 10 5 10
RPC 5 10 5 10
Security 5 10 5 10
Spanning_Tree 5 10 5 10
System 5 10 1 10
Timer 5 10 5 10
UPnP 5 10 5 10
VCL 5 10 5 10
VLAN_Translation 5 10 5 10
VLANs 5 10 5 10
Voice_VLAN 5 10 5 10
XXRP 5 10 5 10
ZL_3034X_API 5 10 5 10
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4.22 terminal
Command:
terminal editing
Default:
Enabled
Usage Guide:
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To configure idle timeout with 500 minutes of EXEC mode for current terminal session.
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Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To configure history buffer side with 20 lines for current terminal session.
Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To configure length of command display with 5 lines for current terminal session.
Building configuration...
username admin privilege 15 password none
loop-protect
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Command:
Default:
N/A
Usage Guide:
To configure width of command display with 40 characters per line for current terminal session.
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