Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882
Multiservice Switches, Software Version 6.1
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Overview
1
This chapter describes:
■ Command Mode Summaries
■ Entering and Exiting the Command Modes
■ Basic Functions
■ Accessing the CLI
Command Mode Summaries
The CLI for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice switches consists of
various command modes. The commands you can enter depend on the
mode you are in. Each command mode has a distinct prompt. Table 1-1
describes the main command modes.
To exit command mode, enter exit.
Table 1-1. Main Command Mode Summaries
ModeDescriptionTo AccessPrompt
UserThe mode you are in after
login. It includes a limited
number of commands to
display status and statistic
information.
PrivilegedContains the commands from
the User mode and the
commands to set operating
parameters.
Global ConfigurationCommands to configure the
system as a whole.
Log in.>
From the User mode,
enter enable.
From the Privileged
mode, enter configure.
#
(configure)#
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ModeDescriptionTo AccessPrompt
Router ConfigurationCommands to configure the
routing protocols.
Interface ConfigurationCommands to configure the
interfaces.
From Global mode, enter
router <protocol>
(dvmrp, igmp, ospf, ri p,
or vrrp).
From Global mode, enter
interface <interfacename>.
For DVMRP, OSPF,
and RIP: (configure
router:<protocol>)#
For IGMP and VRRP:
(configure)#
(config-if: <interface-name>)#
Entering and Exiting the Command Modes
See Table 1-2 for an explanation of how to access and exit the command
modes.
Table 1-2. Entering and Exiting the Command Modes
ModeTo AccessPrompt DisplayedTo Exit
UserLog in.>Enter exit.
PrivilegedFrom the User mode,
enter enable.
Global
Configuration
Router
Configuration
Interface
Configuration
From the Privileged
mode, enter configure.
From Global mode, enter
router <protocol>
(dvmrp, igmp, ospf, rip,
or vrrp).
From Global mode, enter
interface <interfacename>
#Disable or exit returns to the
User mode.
(configure)#Exit returns to the Privileged
mode.
For DVMRP, OSPF, and
RIP:
(configure
router:<protocol>)#
For IGMP and VRRP:
(configure)#
(configure-
if:<interfacename>)#
Exit returns to the Global
Configuration mode.
End returns to the Privileged
mode.
Exit returns to the Global
Configuration mode.
End returns to Privileged
mode.
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Basic Functions
This section provides information about the following switch functions:
■ Help
■ Command Syntax Conventions
■ No Form Commands
■ Command Line History Keys
Help
Enter a question mark (?) at the system prompt to display all of the
commands in a mode. See Table 1-3 for additional help commands.
Table 1-3. Basic Functions
Overview
CommandDescriptionExample
partial-command? (F irst token s only not whole syntax)
partial-command <Tab>Completes a command name.# conf <Tab>
partial-command +Lists the remaining syntax of all
+Lists all of the commands for the curren t
?Lists, if unique, all commands for the
command ? (Gives the next token
(parameter or keyword))
command[parameter]
next token (parameter or keyword))
? (Gives the
Lists the commands that begin with the
specified character string. There is no
space between the command and
question mark.
commands that begin with the character
string.
mode - complete syntax and help
descriptions.
current command mode.
Lists the command parameters (with a
brief explanation, if available). There is
a space between the command and the
question mark.
Lists the arguments for a parameter.
There is a space between the parameter
and the question mark.
# m?
mtrace
#
# configure
> sh+
# +
(configure)# ?
# show ?
(configure)# show ip ospf ?
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Command Syntax Conventions
See Table 1-4 for an explanation of the command syntax conventions.
Table 1-4. Command Syntax Conventions
ConventionDescription
keywordA command keyword. An alphanumeric string with “-” allowed.
<parameter>Variables for which you supply values. A command p arameter name,
where the name can be anything.
[optional]Optional syntax that can be a keyword, parameter, option or any
combination thereof.
{option1 | option2}Required - one of the alternatives must be selected. The “|” symbol,
which stands for “or” is only valid in this context.
[{optional1 | optional2}]Choice(s) for optional syntax.
[...,expansion]Zero or more occurrences of “expansion” are possible. Expansion
must be a keyword, para meter, options or any combinat ion thereof.
Complete contents of the bracket [...<uid1> <uid2>] (“user-ids”)
implies that users must be added to the system two at a time.
No Form Commands
Most CLI commands have a no form. In general, the no form disables a
feature/function or restores a default for Layer 3 commands.
the Layer 2
describes the
set commands. The Description section of each command
no or clear form (if applicable to the command).
Command Line History Keys
The history buffer stores the last 20 commands you have entered. Use these
key sequences to recall commands from the history buffer.
Table 1-5. History Buffer Key Sequence
KeysFunction
Ctrl-PRecalls the most recent command in the history buffer. Repeat
the key sequence to recall the other previous commands.
Ctrl-NReturns to the more recent command in the history buffer after
Ctrl-P is used to recall commands. Repeat the key sequence to
recall the other most recent commands.
Ctrl-CEnables you to exit from help command (+).
Clear disables
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Accessing the CLI
There are two ways to access the Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882
Multiservice Switch CLI:
■ Using telnet
■ Using a serial interface
Accessing the CLI Using Telnet
To access the CLI using telnet:
1. Obtain the name and password for the user account you will be using.
2. Enter telnet at the prompt.
3. Enter the IP address or host name for the switch to which you are
telnetting:
Overview
telnet <IP address> or hostname
* Note: From NT run: telnet <a.b.c.d>
Accessing the CLI Using a Serial Interface
To access the CLI using a serial interface (such as HyperTerminal):
1. Obtain the IP address you want to access.
2. Set up a new connection within the serial interface and proceed to
connect with the host as directed by the instructions in the specific serial
interface software you are using.
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Overview
AFT
This chapter describes the following commands:
■ clear aft instance invalid-learned-entries vlan
■ clear aft instance learn ed-entries vlan
■ set aft agetime
■ set aft auto-sizing-threshold
■ set aft entry
■ set aft instance vlan (auto-increment)
■ set aft instance vlan (hash-table-size)
■ set aft supe r-ag etime
■ show aft config
■ show aft entry
■ show aft instance
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clear aft instance invalid-learned-entries vlan
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionDelete all learned entries from a particular AFT instance.
• Assign the higher of the port
priority, tag priority, or source MAC
address priority (5) to frames that
have a source MAC address of
00:00:00:00:00:55.
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To. . . Enter. . .
AFT
• Associate MAC address
00:00:00:00:00:55 with port 1 on the
module in slot 3 and with VLAN 50.
• Forward frames that have a source or
destination MAC address of
00:00:00:00:00:55.
• Assign a priority of 7 to packets that
have a destination MAC address of
00:00:00:00:00:55.
• Associate MAC address
00:00:00:00:00:55 with port 1 on the
module in slot 3 and with VLAN 50.
• Forward frames that have a source or
destination MAC address of
00:00:00:00:00:55.
• Associate a priority of 5 with the
destination MAC of address
0:00:00:00:00:55.
• Assign the higher of the port
priority, tag priority, or destination
MAC address priority (5) to frames
that have a destination MAC address
of 00:00: 00:00:00:5 5.
wildcard-mac-address - the wildcard is indicated by a single
asterisk (*) before the MAC address.
vlanvlan-id - the ID of the VLAN.
namevlan-name - the name of the VLAN.
port-bindingSpecifies the binding of the entry to be displayed.VLAN.
cpu - Displays entries bound to the CPU.
filter - Displays filtered entries.
forward - Displays forwarding entries.
mod-port-spec - Applies only to forwarding entries and
specifies the ports for which forwarding entries are to be
displayed.
statusDisplays the following entries:
• learned - Displays learned entries only
• management - Displays management entries only
• self - Displays self entries
• multicast - Displays multicast entries o nly
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Sample OutputThe following example display the aft entry table.
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Appletalk
This chapter describes the following commands:
■ appletalk access-group
■ appletalk access-list
■ appletalk address
■ appletalk admin-state
■ appletalk cable-range
■ appletalk echo
■ appletalk mac-format
■ appletalk routing
■ appletalk static cable-range
■ appletalk vlan
■ appletalk zone
■ clear appletalk arp
■ clear appletalk route
■ clear appletalk traffic
■ ping appletalk
■ show appletalk access-lists
■ show appletalk arp
■ show appletalk globals
■ show appletalk interface
■ show appletalk nbp
■ show appletalk route
■ show appletalk static cable-range
■ show appletalk traffic
■ show appletalk zone
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appletalk access-group
Command ModeInterface Configuration.
DescriptionAssign an access list to an Appletalk interface. The no form of this
command removes the access list from the interface.
Syntax
To Enable:appleta lk acc ess-group <access-list-number>
To Disable:no appletalk access-group <access-list-number>
Table 3-1. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<access-list-number>A decimal value that specifies the identifier of the
access list. This is a number between 600 and 663.
Sample Output
The following example enables access-group 625 to an Appletalk interface.
(config-if:serial0)# appletalk access-gr oup 625
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Appletalk
appletalk access-list
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionCreates an Appletalk Access Li st. The no form of this command removes an
Appletalk Access List. The default is to permit all zones and all NBP
objects.
The access list applies to either an Appletalk zone name or to the object
portion of an NBP entity. To delete a zone from the zone list, delete the
static route first.
Syntax
To Enable:appletalk access-list <access-list-number> {deny |
To Disable: [no] appletalk access-list <access-list-number>
Table 3-2. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<access-list-number>The identifier (in decimal) of the access list.
The access-list-number for nbp must be between 600
and 631.
The access-list-number for zone must be between 632
and 663.
denyPrevents access when conditions match . Specifying
deny denies access if the conditions are matched.
permitAllows access when conditions match. Specifying
permit permits access if the conditions are matched.
nbpApplies the access-list to the <string> field of
Appletalk Naming Binding Protocol (NBP) entities.
zoneApplies the access-list to Appletalk Zone names.
<string>The name of the zone or NBP object to which this entry
applies.
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Table 3-2. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
additional-zonesAdditional zone names. This keyword defines the
default action to take for access check, which apply to
zones.
additional-nbpsAdditional Naming Binding Prot ocol entities. This
keyword defines the default action to take for access
checks, which apply to nbp.
Sample OutputThe following example disables Appletalk access list 630.
(configuration)# no appletalk access-list 630
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appletalk address
Command ModeInterface Configuration.
DescriptionConfigure an Appletalk Phase I Address for an interface. The no form of
this command removes the Appletalk interface itself.
Syntax
To Enable: appletalk address <network.node>
To Disable: [no] appletalk address
Table 3-3. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<network.node>• network - A 16-bit network number between 0 and
66279.
• node - An 8-bit node number between 0 and 254.
Separate the network and node values with a period. When
omitted, the Appletalk address defaults to 0.0.
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appletalk admin-state
Command ModeInterface Configuration.
DescriptionSet the administrative state of an Appletalk Interface. The default value is
up.
Syntaxappletalk admin-state {up | down}
Table 3-4. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
{up | down}The administrative state of an Appletalk interface.
• up - The administrative state of the interface is active.
• down - The administrative state of the interface is
inactive.
Sample OutputThe following example sets the Appletalk administrative state to down.
(config-if:serial0)# appletalk admin-state down
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appletalk cable-range
Command ModeInterface Configuration.
DescriptionConfigure a cable range for an Appletalk Phase II for an interface. The no
form of this command disables Appletalk for this interface.
Syntax
To Enable: appletalk cable-range <cable-range> [<network.node>]
To Disable: [no] appletalk cable-range
Table 3-5. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<cable-range>An optional parameter to indicate the ran ge of the Appletalk
network values to be used on this interface. Specify start
and end values between 0 and 65279 and separat e the values
with a hyphen.
The starting network number must be le ss than the ending
network number. When <cable-range> is omitted, the
interface tries to configure the Appletalk network and
obtains its configuration from another Appletalk router.
<network.node>The Appletalk network address to assign to the interface.
When <network.node> is omitted, the Appletalk address
defaults to 0.0.
• network - A 16-bit network number between 0 and
66279.
• node - An 8-bit node number between 0 and 254.
Sample OutputThe following example configures a cable range of 222-224 for the
DescriptionSend an Appletalk echo request to a specified Appletalk node.
Syntaxappletalk echo <network.node>
Table 3-6. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<network.node>• network - The DDP network address of the
Appletalk device.
• node - The DDP node address of the Appletalk
device.
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appletalk mac-format
Command ModeInterface Configuration.
DescriptionSets which Appletalk Interface MAC format is to be used. The default value
is snap. Th e no form of this command re sets the MAC format for the
interface to the default value.
Syntax
To Configure: appletalk mac-format {ethv2 | snap}
To Restore Default: [no] appletalk mac-format
Table 3-7. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
{ethv2 | snap} • ethv2 - Ethernet Version 2.
• snap - Subnetwork Access Protocol.
Sample OutputThe following example sets the Appletalk Interface MAC format to ethv2.
(config-if:serial0)# appletalk mac-format ethv2
SystemsP550R, P580, P880, and P882.
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appletalk routing
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionEnables Appletalk routing. The no form of this command disables
Appletalk routing. The default for Appletalk routing is disabled.
Syntax
To Enable: appletalk routing
To Disable: [no] appletalk routing
Sample OutputThe following example enables Appletalk routing.
(configuration)# appletalk routing
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appletalk static cable-range
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionCreates an Appletalk static route. The no form of this command removes
the static route itself, or only removes a zone from the static route if the
zone name is supplied.
Syntax
To Enable: appletalk static cable-range <cable-range> to
<network.node> [floating] zone <zone-name>
To Disable: [no] appletalk static cable-range <cable-range> to
<network.node>
Table 3-8. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<cable-range>The range of Appletalk network values to be used for this
static route. Specify start and end values, in decimal, between
0 and 65279 and separate the values with a hyphen.
The starting network number must be less than the ending
network number. The next hop Appletalk router is specified
via the network.node parameter.
<network.node>Specifies the Appletalk Network Address of the next hop to
the destination network. (Both numbers are in decimal.)
• network - A 16-bit network number between 0 and
66279.
• node - An 8-bit node number between 0 and 254.
[floating]Specifies that a dynamic route update for this network can
replace the route entry created by this command.
The floating argument is optional. If supplied, the route
defined via this command may be overwritten by an
Appletalk routing update. The default is to ignore Appletalk
route updates for this cable range.
<zone-name>A zone name to be associated with this destination.
When the keyword zone and the zone-name are omitted, the
static route is removed.
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Sample OutputThe following example creates a static route to a remote router whose
address is 1.5 on the remote network 110-120 in the remote zone “adams”.
(configure)# appletalk static cable-range 110-120 to 1.5 zone
adams
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Appletalk
appletalk vlan
Command ModeInterface Configuration.
DescriptionAssigns the Appletalk interface to a VLAN. The no form of this command
resets the VLAN to the discard VLAN, which is the default valu e.
Syntax
To Enable: appletalk vlan {<vlan-id> | name <vlan-name>}
To Disable: [no] appletalk vlan
Table 3-9. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<vlan-id> The ID of the VLAN Appletalk uses for the interface.
<vlan-name>The name of the VLAN Appletalk uses for the interface.
Sample OutputThe following example sets Appletalk interface foo2 to VLAN auto50.
(config-if:auto50)# appletalk vlan name foo2
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appletalk zone
Command ModeInterface Configuration.
DescriptionAdds an Appletalk zone name to an inter face. The no form of this command
removes a specifically named zone name from an interface, or all zone
names, if no zone name is specified. The first zone added is the default
zone. This command can be issued, as needed, to assign additional zone
names to an interface.
Syntax
To Enable: appletalk zone [<zone-name>]
To Disable: [no] appletalk zone
Table 3-10. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<zone-name>The name of the zone you want to add to the interface. The
first zone added is the default zone.
Sample Output
The following example adds Appletalk zone “foo2” to the “auto50”
interface.
(config-if:auto50)# appletalk zone foo2
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clear appletalk arp
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionDeletes a single or all entries from the Appletalk ARP and Appletalk
Routing tables, and clears the Appletalk counters.
Syntaxclear appletalk arp [<network.node>]
Table 3-11. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<network.node>• network - The Appletalk network address to delete
from the AARP table. This is a 16-bit network
number in the range 0 to 65279.
• node - An 8-bit node number in the range 0 to 254.
To delete all dynamic entries, omit the argument. Local and
static entries cannot be deleted.
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clear appletalk route
Command ModeGlobal Configuration
DescriptionDelete a single or all Appletalk routing entries from the Appletalk Routing
Table.
Syntaxclear appletalk route [<network>]
Table 3-12. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<network> The number of the network to which the route provides access.
To delete all dynamic entries, omit the argument. Local and
static route entries cannot be deleted.
Sample OutputThe following example deletes all entries from the Appletalk Routing table.
(config)# clear appletalk route
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clear appletalk traffic
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionClears the Appletalk counters.
Syntaxclear appletalk traffic
SystemsP550R, P580, P880, and P882.
Appletalk
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ping appletalk
Command ModePrivileged.
DescriptionSends an Appletalk Echo Request to a specific Appletalk node.
Syntaxping appletalk <network.node>
Table 3-13. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<network.node>• network - The DDP network address of the Appletalk
device.
• node - The DDP node address of the Appletalk
device.
SystemsP550R, P580, P880, and P882.
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show appletalk access-lists
Command ModeUser.
DescriptionDisplays currently defined Appletalk access lists.
Syntaxshow appletalk access-list
Sample OutputThe following example displays the Appletalk access list.
[brief]A keyword indicating that only summary information is to
be displayed.
<interfacename>
The name of the interface to display.
Sample OutputThe following example displays summary information about the Appletalk
interface la beled jerry.
> show appletalk interface brief jerry
jerry is down, and administratively up
On vlan Internal-Network, is down
Starting Cable Range is 0
Ending Cable Range is 0
DDP Network Number 0
DDP Node Number 0
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Appletalk
show appletalk nbp
Command ModeUser.
DescriptionDisplays all Appletalk Name Binding Protocol (NBP) entries.
Syntaxshow appletalk nbp
Sample OutputThe following example shows the display for the show Appletalk nbp
command.
> show appletalk nbp
AppleTalk Name Binding Protocol Table
Index Object : Type@Zone on Interface
1 PORT_8000.1:Router@Zone8000 on at_if3
2 PORT_500.1 :Router@Area0 on at_if2
3 PORT_300.1 :Router@Zone300 on at_if1
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show appletalk route
Command ModeUser.
DescriptionDisplays the contents of the Appletalk Routing Table.
Syntaxshow appletalk route [<starting-range>]
Table 3-16. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<starting-range>If the starting range is supplied, the entry corresponding to
this specific Appletalk network is displayed; otherwise, the
entire routing table is displayed.
Sample OutputThe following example displays the contents of the Appletalk routing table
with “8000” as the starting range.
> show appletalk route 8000
AppleTalk Route Table
Start-End Next Hop Metric State Owner Interface
8000-8001 0.0 0 Good Local at_if3
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show appletalk static cable-range
Command ModeUser.
DescriptionDisplays the static routes that are configured for Appletalk.
If the starting range is supplied, the entry corresponding to this
specific static route is displayed; otherwise, the entire routing
table is displayed.
Sample OutputThe following example displays all of the Appletalk static routes that are
configured.
> show appletalk static cable-range
AppleTalk StaticRoute Table
Start-End Next Hop Metric State Owner Interface
9000-9001 350.50 1 Good Static at_if1
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show appletalk traffic
Command ModeUser.
DescriptionDisplays Appletalk Protocol Counters and Statistics.
Syntaxshow appletalk traffic
Sample OutputThe following example displays the Appletalk protocol counter and
statistics.
> show appletalk traffic
AT Traffic Statistics
AppleTalk Traffic Statistics
Echo Req Tx 0 Echo Replies Rcv0
Echo Req Rcv0DDP Output Counter 12
DDP Output Short0DDP Output Long12
DDP Input Counter0DDP Fwd Counter0
DDP Local Counter0No Client 0
No Route0Too Short0
Too Long0Broadcast Error0
Short PDU in Error0TTL Expired0
Checksum Error0AARP Req Rcv 0
AAPR Replies Rcv0AARP Invalid PDU 0
AARP Req Tx57AARP Replies Tx0
RTMP Rq Sent0RTMP Rq Rcv0
RTMP Rsp Sent0RTMP Rsp Rcv0
RTMP RDR Sent12RTMP RDR Rcv0
ZIP Query Sent0ZIP Query Rcv0
ZIP Reply Sent0ZIP Reply Rcv0
ZIP Reply Ext Sent0ZIP Reply Ext Rcv0
ZIP GNI Rq Sent0ZIP GNI Rq Rcv0
ZIP GNI Rsp Sent0ZIP GNI Rsp Rcv0
Config Address Error0Config Zone Error0
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show appletalk zone
Command ModeUser.
DescriptionDisplays the contents of the Appletalk Zone Inf or mati on Table (ZIT).
Syntaxshow appletalk zone [<zone-name>]
Table 3-18. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<zone-name>The name of the zone corresponding to the entry. When
omitted, all entries in the table are displayed.
Sample OutputThe following example displays the contents of the Zone1 Appletalk Zone
Information table.
> show appletalk zone Zone1
AppleTalk Zone Table
Index Start-End Name
418 1-10 Zone1
418 500-600 Zone1
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Overview
Buffering
This chapter describes the following commands:
■ set buffering f abric-port (age-timer)
■ set buffering fabric-port (h ipri-alloc)
■ set buffering fabric-port (h ipri-service-ratio)
■ set buffering f abric-port (p ri-threshold)
■ set buffering port (age-timer)
■ set buffering port (hipri-alloc)
■ set buffering port (hipri-se r vice-ratio)
■ set buffering port (pri-threshold)
■ show buffering fabric-port
■ show buffering port
* Note: These commands are not supported on 80-Series modules.
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set buffering fabric-port (age-timer)
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionSets the input or output buffer age timer range for a fabric port. The default
age-timer range is 160-320.
Syntaxset buffering fab ri c- port <fabric-port-spec> [routing] {input | output} age-
timer {160-to-320 | 640-to-1280}
Table 4-1. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<fabric-portspec>
[routing]Set the routing buffer parameters.
{input | output}Input or output buffering.
age-timer The age-timer ranges are:
Enter a particular fabric port or a range of fabric ports on a
module.
• 160-to-320
• 640-to-1280
Sample OutputThe following example sets t he buffer age-timer ran ge for fabric port 4/1 to
the 640-1280 range.
(configure)# set buffering fabric-port 4/1 routing input age-timer
640-to-1280
Buffers for fabric-port 4/1 set.
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set buffering fabric-port (hipri- alloc)
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionSet the input or output buffer high priority allocation percentage. The
default percentage value is 20%.
* Note: The switch must be rebooted for changes to this parameter to
take effect.
Syntaxset buffering fabric-port <fabric-port-spec> [rou ting] {input | ou tput} h ipri-
alloc {10 | 20 | 30 | 40 | 50}
Table 4-2. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<fabric-port-spec>Enter a particular fabric port or a range of fabric ports on
a module.
[routing]Set the routing buffer parameters.
{input | output}Input or output buffering.
hipri-alloc The high priority allocation percentage values are: 10,
20, 30, 40, or 50.
Sample OutputThe following example sets the buffer high priority allocation percentage
for fabric port 4/1 to 30%.
(configure)# set buffering fabric-port 4/2 routing output hipri-
alloc 30
Buffers for fabric-port 4/2 set.
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set buffering fabric-port (hipri-service-ratio)
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionSets the input or output buffer high priority service ratio for a fabric port.
The default ratio is 999-to-1.
Syntaxset bufferi ng fab ri c-port <fabric-port-spec> [routing ] {input | output } hipri -
[routing]Set the routing buffer parameters.
{input | output}Input or output buffering.
hipri-service-ratio The high priority service ratios are: 3-to-1, 99-to-1, 999-to-
Enter a particular fabric port or a range of fabric ports on a
module.
1, 9999-to-1
Sample OutputThe following example sets the input buffer high priority service ratio for
fabric port 4/1 to 9999-to-1.
(configure)# set buffering fabric-port 4/1 routing input hipri-
service-ratio 9999-to-1
Buffers for fabric-port 4/1 set.
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set buffering fabric-port (pri-threshold)
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionSets the input or output buffer priority threshold for a fabric port. The
<mod-port-spec>Specifies the module and the port.
outputThe output buffer.
hipri-service-ratioThe high priority service ratios are: 1-to-1, 3-to-1, 7-to-1,
<mod-port-spec>Specifies the module and the port.
outputThe output buffer.
pri-threshold The priority thresholds are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or all-frames-
normal-priority.
Sample OutputThe following example sets the output buf f er pri ority thres hold for physi cal
port 4/1 to 5.
(configure)# set buffering port 4/1 output pri-threshold 5
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show buffering fabric-port
Command ModeUser.
DescriptionDisplays the buffering configuration and statistics for a fabric port.
Sample OutputThe following example displays the buffering configuration and statistics
for fabric-port 4/1-4/ 10
> show buffering fabric-port 4/1-4/10
Fabric Port:4/1-4/8 Input BufferOutput Buffer
-------------------------------------------------- Memory(KB):256 496
Age Timer(ms):160-to-320160-to-320
HiPri Allocation(%) run:2020
HiPri Allocation(%) cfg:2020
Priority Threshold:44
High Pri Service Ratio: 999-to-1999-to-1
High Overflow Drops:00
Overflow Drops:00
High Stale Drops:00
Stale Drops:00
Congestion Drops:00
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show buffering port
Command ModeUser.
DescriptionDisplays the buffer configuration and statistics for a physical port.
Syntaxshow buffering port [<mod-port-spec>[…,<mod-port-spec>]]
Table 4-10. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<mod-port-spec>Specifies a particular port or a range of ports on a module.
Sample OutputThe following example displays the buffer configuration and statistics for
physical port 6/19.
> show buffering port 6/19
Physical Port: 6/19Input BufferOutput Buffer
------------------------------- ------------Memory):16 116
Age Timer):-168
HiPri Allocation(%) run:- 20
HiPri Allocation(%) cfg:- 20
Priority Threshold:- 4
High Pri Service Ratio:-1023-to-1
High Overflow Drops:- 0
Overflow Drops: 0
High Stale Drops:-0
Stale Drops:0 0
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Overview
Console
This chapter describes:
■ set console baud
■ set console databits
■ set console flowcontrol
■ set console initcmd
■ set console parity
■ set console stopbits
■ set console transfer ppp
■ set console type
■ show console
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set console baud
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionSets console port baud rate. The default value is 9600.
A required parameter that sets the serial console port to the
indicated baud rate. The value indicates the baud rate of
interest.
Sample OutputThe following example sets the console baud rate to 19200.
(configure)# set console baud 19200
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set console databits
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionSets the console serial port’s databit width. The default value is 8.
* Note: This command is not applicable when the console serial port is
configured in PPP mode. The input will not be accepted or
stored when the console serial port is configured in PPP mode.
However, if the console serial port is configured as TTY mode
and the databits width is configured, the console serial port can
be changed to PPP mode and the databit width is saved until
TTY mode is restored.
Syntaxset console databits {7 | 8}
Table 5-2. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Console
NameDefinition
{7 | 8}This is a required parameter. The number indicates the number
of bits used in the data stream.
Sample OutputThis example sets the databit width for the console serial port to 7.
(configure)# set console databits 7
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set console flowcontrol
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionSets the flow control type for the serial console port. The default for both
TTY and PPP is xon/xoff.
Syntaxset console flowcontrol {none | xon/xoff}
Table 5-3. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
{none | xon/xoff}This is a required parameter. Indicates either the lack of
use of flow control, or that the software based xon/xoff
flow control is in use.
Sample OutputThis example sets the console flow control to none.
(configure)# set console flowcontrol none
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set console initcmd
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionSets the modem initialization string for console serial port modem control
software. The default Modem Configuration String is AT&D0S0=1.
* Note: This command is not applicable when the console serial port is
configured in TTY mode. The input will not be accepted or
stored when the serial port is configured in TTY mode.
The init command string is used to configure the attached
external modem so that dial-in sessions will be properly
accepted by the modem and the connection successfully
completed between the switch and the remote system. The set console initcmd is only accepted when the console serial port is
configured as PPP mode. Please read your modem’s reference
literature t o find the correct AT parameters.
There are few configu rat io ns and Av aya rec omme nded modems
that do not require a modem initialization string.
Syntaxset console initcmd [init_cmd_string]
Table 5-4. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
[init_cmd_string] An optional parameter, however, when the parameter is
missing, it means that the modem initialization string is
<null>.
Sample OutputThe following example sets the console initialization command with an
initialization string of AT&D080=1
(configure)# set console initcmd AT&D0S0=1
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set console parity
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
Description* Note: Sets the parity for the console serial port. The default setting is
none.
* Note: The concept of p arity is n ot appli cable to t he con sol e ser ial port
when it is configured in PPP mode. When the console serial
port is configured in PPP mode, the parity value cannot be
accepted or stored . However, to save a parity valu e, the consol e
serial port mode c an be c hanged to TTY mode, the parity val ue
set, and the console se rial port mode retur ned to PPP mode. The
parity value is sa ved until the con sole serial port is rec onfigured
as TTY mode.
Syntaxset console parity {none | even | odd}
Table 5-5. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
{none | even | odd}Required parameter. The value indicates the type of parity
to be applied to the console serial port.
Sample OutputThe following example sets the console parity to even.
(configure)# set console parity even
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set console stopbits
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionSets the serial console port stopbits to 1 or 2 bits wide. The def ault sett ing is
1.
Stopbits is not compatible with the serial console port configured in PPP
mode. The stopbits parameter cannot be accepted or saved when the serial
console port is configured as PPP mode.
However, to configure the serial console port stopbits parameter, the serial
console port can be config ured as TTY mode and the st opbits par ameter set .
The serial console port can then be reconfigured as PPP mo de. Th e st opbi ts
parameter is saved until the console serial port is reconfigured as TTY
mode.
Syntaxset console stopbits {1 | 2}
Table 5-6. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
{1 | 2}A required parameter that indicates to the serial console port the
width of the stopbits. Stopbits is not compatible with the serial
console port configured in PPP mode.
Sample OutputThis example sets the serial console port stopbits to 2 bits wide
(configure)# set console stopbits 2
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set console transfer ppp
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionTransfers control of the serial console port and the CLI session to the PPP
protocol layer.
This command is accepted only when the console serial port is configured
in PPP mode.
When accepted, this command immediately terminates the current CLI
session, logs the user out, and switches the I/O on the serial console port
from the CLI processing software to the PPP layer. The remote host also
needs to simultaneously change its I/O to use PPP software. This command
is NOT stored (no back-end), and is only for use when the user has
successfully dialed-into the switch. This command can only be accepted
when the Console Serial Port is configured in PPP mode.
The command cannot be accepted from a telnet session, it can be accepted
only over directly connected serial sessions, and most preferably from a
post-dial modem termin al session on the remote host.
Syntaxset console transfer ppp
Sample OutputThe following example sets the console transfer ppp.
(configure)# set console transfer ppp
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set console type
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionSets the console t ype t o the i ndicat ed va lue - eit her t ty o r ppp. The de fault is
tty.
Syntaxset console type {tty | ppp}
Table 5-7. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
{tty | ppp}Required parameter.
• tty - Sets the serial console port mode to use straight ascii
interface, in other words, “dumb terminal.”
• ppp - Sets the serial console port mo de, up on the concl usi on
of the current TTY:CLI session, to interact with an external
modem, and to permit the use of a PPP connection and PPP
packets contained in Async-PPP frames.
Sample OutputThe following example sets the console type to tty.
(configure)# set console type ppp
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show console
Command ModeUser.
DescriptionDisplays the serial console port configuration.
Syntaxshow console
Sample OutputThe following example displays the serial port configuration information.
> show console
Type: TTY
Baudrate: 9600 bps
Flow control: XON/XOFF
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
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Overview
DNS
This chapter describes the following commands:
■ ip domain-lookup
■ ip name-se rver
■ ip domain-list
■ ip domain-name
■ show host
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ip domain-lookup
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionEnables DN S client. The no form of this command disables DNS client.
Syntax
To Enable: ip domain-lookup
To Disable:no ip domain-lookup
Sample OutputThe following example enable s DNS.
(configure)# ip domain-lookup
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ip name-server
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionAdds a DNS server address. The no form of this command removes the
DNS server address.
Syntax
To Enable: ip name-server <ip address>
To Disable:no ip name-server <ip address>
Sample OutputThe following example adds the DNS server with an IP address of
210.120.87.90.
(configure)# ip name-server 210.120.87.90
DNS
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ip domain-list
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionAdds a domain name to the domain name list. The no form of this comman d
removes the domain name.
Syntax
To Enable: ip domain-list <name>
To Disable:no ip domain-list <name>
Sample OutputThe following example adds the name “avaya.com” to the DNS name list.
(configure)# ip domain-list avaya.com
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ip domain-name
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionAdds a domain name to t he domain name l ist. The no form of this c ommand
removes the domain name.
Syntax
To Enable: ip domain-name <domain-name>
To Disable:no ip domain-name <domain-name>
Sample OutputThe following example adds the name “avaya.com” to the DNS name list.
(configure)# ip domain-name avaya.com
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show host
Command ModeGlobal Configuration.
DescriptionDisplays the DNS domain configuration.
Syntaxshow host
Sample OutputThe following example displays the DNS configuration:
(configure)# show host
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Overview
DVMRP
This chapter describes the following commands:
■ ip dvmrp
■ ip dvmrp interface type
■ ip dvmrp interface-metric
■ ip dvmrp min-route-flash-update
■ ip dvmrp neighbor-probe-interval
■ ip dvmrp neighbor-timeout
■ ip dvmrp prune-message-lifetime
■ ip dvmrp remote-tunnel-address
■ ip dvmrp route-limit
■ ip dvmrp stats-reset
■ ip dvmrp ti mers basic
■ ip multicast prune-source
■ ip multicast ttl-thresho ld
■ router dvmrp
■ show ip dvmrp
■ show ip dvmrp designated forwarders
■ show ip dvmrp downstream dependent routers
■ show ip dvmrp forwarding cache
■ show ip dvmrp interface
■ show ip dvmrp interface neighbors
■ show ip dvmrp routes
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ip dvmrp
Command ModeInterface Configuration.
DescriptionEnables and configure DVMRP services on an interface. The no form of
this command disables DVMRP services on an interface.
Syntax
To Enable:ip dvmrp
To Disable:[no] ip dvmrp
Sample OutputThe following ex ample enable s dvmrp on a n interface.
(config-if:boston)# ip dvmrp
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ip dvmrp interface-metric
Command ModeInterface Configuration.
DescriptionConfigures the DVMRP interface metric. The no form of this command
restores the default, which is 1.
Syntax
To Configure:ip dvmrp interface-metric <intf-metric>
To Restore Default:[no] ip dvmrp interface-metric
Table 7-1. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
<intf-metric>DVMRP interface metric or hop count. The valid range is 1
to 31 hops. The default setting is 1.
Sample Output
The following example configures the interface labeled “boston” with a
DVMRP interface metric of 2.
(config-if:boston)# ip dvmrp interface-metric 2
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ip dvmrp interface type
Command ModeInterface Configuration.
DescriptionConfigures the DVMRP interface type. The no form of this command
restores th e interface to the default i nterface type, which is br oadcast.
Syntax
To Configure:ip dvmrp interface type {broadcast |
nonEncapsulatedTunnel | IPIPTunnel}
To Restore Default:[no] ip dvmrp interface type
Table 7-2. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
NameDefinition
interface typeDVMRP interface type. The case-sensitive keywords are
broadcast (default), nonEncapsulatedTunnel, and
IPIPTunnel.
Sample OutputThe following example configures interface “boston” as a DVMRP
IPIPTunnel.
(config-if:boston)# ip dvmrp interface type IPIPTunnel
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