2.4LOGIN EXAMPLE .................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.6GETTING HELP ...................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.7TERMINAL KEY FUNCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 14
2.8NOTAT ION CONVENTIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 14
3.1.6 list command-tree ...................................................................................................................................... 16
3.1.7 list timezone ............................................................................................................................................... 16
3.1.8 show env .................................................................................................................................................... 16
3.1.9 show history .............................................................................................................................................. 17
3.1.10 show time ................................................................................................................................................... 17
3.1.11 show uptime ............................................................................................................................................... 17
3.2.7 list alarm ................................................................................................................................................... 18
3.2.8 list command-tree ...................................................................................................................................... 18
3.2.9 list event .................................................................................................................................................... 18
3.2.10 list execution-modes .................................................................................................................................. 19
3.2.11 list timezone ............................................................................................................................................... 19
3.2.13 show sntp ................................................................................................................................................... 19
3.2.14 show account ............................................................................................................................................. 19
3.2.15 show login-users ........................................................................................................................................ 19
3.2.16 show syslog................................................................................................................................................ 19
3.2.17 show clisettings ......................................................................................................................................... 20
3.2.18 show runningcfg ........................................................................................................................................ 20
3.2.19 show runningcfg default ............................................................................................................................ 20
3.2.20 show firmware status ................................................................................................................................. 20
3.2.21 show firmware partition ............................................................................................................................ 20
3.2.22 show management ..................................................................................................................................... 20
3.2.23 show route static ........................................................................................................................................ 20
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show runningcfg backup ............................................................................................................................ 20
3.2.24
3.2.25 show bootloader ........................................................................................................................................ 20
3.2.26 show system information ........................................................................................................................... 20
3.2.27 show http ................................................................................................................................................... 20
3.2.28 show temperature ...................................................................................................................................... 21
3.2.29 show time ................................................................................................................................................... 21
3.2.30 show version .............................................................................................................................................. 21
3.2.31 show system inventory ............................................................................................................................... 21
3.2.32 show aging ................................................................................................................................................ 21
3.2.33 show fdb .................................................................................................................................................... 21
3.2.34 show fdb interface gigabit <portNo> ....................................................................................................... 22
3.2.35 show fdb vlan <vlanid> ............................................................................................................................ 22
3.2.36 show fdbstatic ............................................................................................................................................ 22
3.2.37 show fdbstatic interface gigabit <portNo> ............................................................................................... 22
3.2.38 show fdbstatic vlan <vlanid> .................................................................................................................... 22
3.2.39 show interface gigabit <portNo>.............................................................................................................. 22
3.2.40 show interface gigabit <portNo> counter ................................................................................................ 23
3.2.41 show interface gigabit <portNo> stp ........................................................................................................ 23
3.2.42 show interface gigabit <portNo> vlan ...................................................................................................... 23
3.2.43 show jumboframe ...................................................................................................................................... 23
3.2.44 show stp ..................................................................................................................................................... 23
3.2.45 show vlan ................................................................................................................................................... 23
3.2.46 show vlan <vlanid> .................................................................................................................................. 23
3.2.47 show cos-queue-mapping .......................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.48 show interface gigabit <portNo> qos ....................................................................................................... 24
3.2.49 show policer .............................................................................................................................................. 24
3.2.50 show profile acl {<number>|all} .............................................................................................................. 24
3.2.51 show interface gigabit <portNo> acl ........................................................................................................ 24
3.2.52 show queue-scheduler profile .................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.53 show queue-shaper .................................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.54 show port-shaper ....................................................................................................................................... 24
3.2.55 show port-isolation .................................................................................................................................... 25
3.2.56 show interface gigabit <portNo> port-isolation ....................................................................................... 25
3.2.57 show interface gigabit <portNo> storm-control ....................................................................................... 25
3.2.58 show vlan {unknown-uc|unknown-mc|broadcast} ..................................................................................... 25
3.2.59 show port-mirror ....................................................................................................................................... 25
3.2.60 show interface gigabit <portNo> rmon-counter ....................................................................................... 25
3.2.61 show interface vlan igmp ........................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.62 show multicast-fdb..................................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.63 show multicast-fdb static ........................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.64 show ring ................................................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.65 show ssl decrypted ..................................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.66 show ssl encrypted ..................................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.67 show interface gigabit <portNo>.............................................................................................................. 26
3.2.68 show ext-tpid ............................................................................................................................................. 27
3.2.69 show interface vlan.................................................................................................................................... 27
3.2.70 show interface vlan <vlanid> ................................................................................................................... 27
3.2.71 show protocol-vlan .................................................................................................................................... 27
3.2.72 show interface gigabit <portNo> vlan ...................................................................................................... 27
3.2.73 show vlan-trans ......................................................................................................................................... 27
3.2.74 show igmp-mvr-profile {<number>|all} ................................................................................................... 28
3.2.75 show igmp-acl-profile {<number>|all} ..................................................................................................... 28
3.2.76 show interface gigabit <portNo> igmp ..................................................................................................... 28
3.2.77 show interface vlan igmp ........................................................................................................................... 28
3.2.78 show interface vlan <vlanid> igmp .......................................................................................................... 28
3.2.79 show multicast-fdb srclist .......................................................................................................................... 28
3.2.80 show multicast-fdb..................................................................................................................................... 28
3.2.81 show dot1x ................................................................................................................................................. 29
3.2.82 show dot1x pae-info-status {<portNo>|all} .............................................................................................. 29
3.2.83 show dot1x eapol-stats {<portNo>|all} .................................................................................................... 29
3.2.84 show dot1x radius-stats ............................................................................................................................. 29
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3.2.85 show http ................................................................................................................................................... 29
3.2.86 show interface trunk-group ....................................................................................................................... 29
3.2.87 show fdb interface trunk-group <number> ............................................................................................... 29
3.2.88 show fdb .................................................................................................................................................... 29
3.2.89 show fdb vlan <vlanid> ............................................................................................................................ 30
3.2.91 system restart ............................................................................................................................................. 30
3.2.92 system stop ................................................................................................................................................ 30
3.3.17 time set timezone ....................................................................................................................................... 33
3.3.18 time set {date|time} ................................................................................................................................... 33
3.3.34 runningcfg restore index <inbandBackupIndex> ...................................................................................... 39
3.3.35 runningcfg restore name <inbandBackupName> ..................................................................................... 39
3.3.36 runningcfg save ......................................................................................................................................... 39
3.3.39 system restart ............................................................................................................................................. 40
3.3.40 system restart cancel ................................................................................................................................. 41
3.3.41 system dump <ip> <username> <password> <string> .......................................................................... 41
3.3.42 system stop ftp ........................................................................................................................................... 41
3.3.47 default all .................................................................................................................................................. 42
3.3.48 list timezone ............................................................................................................................................... 42
system-info name <string> ....................................................................................................................... 42
3.3.51
3.3.52 http port {<portNo>|default} .................................................................................................................... 43
3.3.53 temperature shift down <time> ................................................................................................................. 43
3.3.54 temperature shift up <time> ..................................................................................................................... 43
3.3.55 temperature threshold down <threshold> ................................................................................................. 43
3.3.56 temperature threshold up <threshold> ..................................................................................................... 43
3.3.61 fdb-delete all .............................................................................................................................................. 44
3.4.15 port {enable/disable} ................................................................................................................................. 58
3.7.15 snmp delete-user name .............................................................................................................................. 79
3.7.16 snmp delete-view { index | name } ............................................................................................................. 79
3.7.17 snmp version { v2c | v3 } ........................................................................................................................... 79
3.9.7 role ring-master ......................................................................................................................................... 83
3.9.8 role ring-slave ........................................................................................................................................... 84
3.9.9 role coupling-primary ............................................................................................................................... 84
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3.9.10 role coupling-backup ................................................................................................................................. 84
3.9.11 role dual-homing ....................................................................................................................................... 84
3.9.12 role chain-head.......................................................................................................................................... 84
3.9.13 role chain-tail ............................................................................................................................................ 84
3.9.14 role chain-member .................................................................................................................................... 84
3.9.15 role balancing-chain-terminal-1 ............................................................................................................... 84
3.9.16 role balancing-chain-terminal-2 ............................................................................................................... 84
3.9.17 role balancing-chain-member ................................................................................................................... 84
3.9.18 role balancing-chain-central-block ........................................................................................................... 85
3.13ALARM RELATED COMMANDS .................................................................................................................................. 89
3.13.1 show profile alarm ..................................................................................................................................... 89
3.13.2 show alarm current ................................................................................................................................... 89
3.13.3 show event ................................................................................................................................................. 89
3.13.4 show alarm history .................................................................................................................................... 89
Tab l e 2 -1 List of Execution Modes ................................................................................................................................. 13
Tab l e 2 -2 List of Terminal Keys ....................................................................................................................................... 14
This user guide describes the commands and parameters of the Command Line Interface
(CLI) as implemented in the current version of DIS-700G-28XS software. These commands
are used to set-up, administer and maintain the system.
1.2 Audience
The guide is intended for Operating personnel (sometimes called craft persons).
1.3 Pre-required Knowledge
The reader must be familiar with the:
Basic operations of DIS-700G-28XS switch (see the Quick Installation Guide).
Security and activity monitoring constraints that limit how a command is implemented.
1.4 Access to Hardware Interface
Access to the hardware interface is by a terminal (or computer with terminal emulation
software). Requirements for the terminal are:
RS-232 ASCII port
Selectable transmission baud rate
Full alphanumeric capability
Selectable odd/even or no parity check
1.5 Related Documents
You may want to refer to the following related documents:
DIS-700G-28XS Quick Installation Guide
DIS-700G-28XS WebGUI User Manual
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2.1 Introduction
2.2 Connect Interface
2.3 Authorization Level
2.4 Screen Description
2.5 Execution Modes
2.6 Getting Help
2.7 Terminal Key Function
2.8 Notation Conventions
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Interface
Parameter
Level
Description
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2.1 Introduction
Access to the Operations System (OS) /Network Element (NE) system is protected by a
logon security system. You can log on to the NE with the user name and password. After
three failed logon attempts, the system refuses further attempts.
After you log on, the system monitors the interface for periods of inactivity. If the interface is
inactive for too long, you are automatically logged off.
All the NEs have the same initial user name (admin) and password (admin). You should
change the password as soon as possible, because the initial password is known to anyone
who reads this manual. You can also change the user name or add additional user names.
Use the “account add” command to enter a new user identification, password and
authorization level. The system can handle one local logon session and at least four
remote/OS sessions.
2.2 Connect Interface
Console
Telnet Port 23
SSH Port 22 (In Windows, you can run terminal emulator such as PuTTY)
Superuser Superuser can access all management features.
Engineer
Guest
(default)
Engineer can access all management features except user account
management.
Read-only mode (Guest can only change his own password). Users of
this level can query pages like PM and FM.
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Mode
Access Level
Prompt
Init Mode
Guest
>
Enable Mode
Guest
%
Config Mode
Guest
(conf)#
Alarm Profile Config Mode
Engineer
(alarm-profile-conf)#
Gigabit Interface Config Mode
Engineer
(gigabit-intf-conf)#
ACL Profile Config Mode
Engineer
(acl-profile-conf)#
scheduler Profile Config Mode
Engineer
(sch-profile-conf)#
Vlan Interface Config Mode
Engineer
(vlan-intf-conf)#
IGMP MVR Profile Config Mode
Engineer
(igmp-mvr-profile-conf)#
IGMP ACL Profile Config Mode
Engineer
(igmp-acl-profile-conf)#
Ring Group Config Mode
Engineer
(ring-group-conf)#
Trunk Group Config Mode
Engineer
(trunk-group-conf)#
Router Rip Config Mode
Engineer
(router-rip-conf)#
Router Ospf Config Mode
Engineer
(router-ospf-conf)#
DIS-700G-28XS v1.00.001
2.4 Login Example
Localhost login: admin
Password: *****
DIS-700G-28XS 1.00.001
Localhost:>enable
Localhost:%show version
2.5 Execution Modes
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Figure 2-1 login example
The CLI contains several execution modes. Users will see different set of commands under
different execution modes. Table 2-1 lists all the execution modes and their purposes. When
users enter a certain execution mode, the corresponding mode prompt will be displayed
automatically on the screen. The mode prompts of all the execution modes are also listed in
Table 2-1.
Table 2-1 List of Execution Modes
2.6 Getting help
The user can get help by entering a question mark ‘?’ at each position in the command. The
displayed result depends on the execution mode and previous input.
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s pressed after a whitespace character, show possible choices for
the next word.
CTRL-A
<Left Arrow>
2.7 Terminal Key Function
Following is the list of all the terminal keys and their function.
Table 2-2 List of Terminal Keys
ENTER
CTRL-M
TAB Tab completion.
CTRL-I
?
Run a CLI config script
If tab is pressed after a non-whitespace character, complete the word
before the Tab.
If tab is pressed after a whitespace character, complete the next word.
Display available commands
If ? is pressed after a non-whitespace character, show possible
choices for this word.
If ? i
<Up Arrow>
CTRL-P
<Down Arrow>
CTRL-N
Home
End
CTRL-E
CTRL-B
<Right Arrow>
CTRL-F
BACKSPACE
CTRL-H
Up history
Down history
Move the cursor to the beginning of the input line
Move the cursor to the end of the input line
Move the cursor backward
Move the cursor forward
Erase the character before the cursor
2.8 Notation Conventions
The notation conventions for the parameter syntax of each CLI command are as follows:
Parameters enclosed in [ ] are optional.
Parameter values are separated by a vertical bar “|” only when one of the specified
values can be used.
Parameter values are enclosed in { } when you must use one of the values specified.
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3. Commands Descriptions
3.1 Initialize Mode Commands
3.2 Enable Mode Commands
3.3 Configure Mode Commands
3.4 Interface Gigabit Mode Commands
3.5 Acl-profile Configure Mode Commands
3.6 Sch-profile Configure Mode Commands
3.7 Interface VLAN Mode Commands
3.8 Router RIP Configure Mode Commands
3.9 Router OSPF Configure Mode Commands
Commands Descriptions (optional feature)
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Commands Description (optional feature)
Description
Quit CLI.
Syntax
bye
Parameter
None
Description
Execute the specific number of command in history
Syntax
! <number>
Parameter
Name
Description
<number>
Valid values: 1 ~ 32
Type: Mandatory
Description
Enter configuration mode.
Syntax
configure
Parameter
None
Description
Enter enable mode.
Syntax
enable
Parameter
None
Description
Exit current mode.
Syntax
exit
Parameter
None
Description
List tree of all available CLI commands
Syntax
list command-tree
Parameter
None
Description
List time zones
Syntax
list timezone
Parameter
None
Description
Show CLI environment variables
Syntax
show env
Parameter
None
3 Commands Descriptions
3.1 Initialize Mode Commands
The commands in this section (except ‘enable’ command) can be executed under all
command modes. These commands are global commands.
3.1.1 bye
3.1.2 !
3.1.3 configure
3.1.4 enable
3.1.5 exit
3.1.6 list command-tree
3.1.7 list timezone
3.1.8 show env
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Description
Show command history (Note: commands issued in one execution
mode only appear in history of that execution mode)
Syntax
show history
Parameter
None
Description
Show current time
Syntax
show time
Parameter
None
Description
Show uptime
Syntax
show uptime
Parameter
None
Description
Sleep for the specified number of milli-seconds
Syntax
sleep <time>
Parameter
Name
Description
<time>
Valid values: 1 ~ 0xFFFFFFFF ms
Type: Mandatory
3.1.9 show history
3.1.10 show time
3.1.11 show uptime
3.1.12 sleep
Commands Descriptions (optional feature)
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Commands Description (optional feature)
Description
Quit CLI.
Syntax
bye
Parameter
None
Description
Execute the specific number of command in history
Syntax
! <number>
Parameter
Name
Description
<number>
Valid values: 1 ~ 32
Type: Mandatory
Description
Exit current mode.
Syntax
exit
Parameter
None
Description
Enter configuration mode.
Syntax
configure
Parameter
None
Description
Enter init mode.
Syntax
disable
Parameter
None
Description
Kick off a logged-in user (only superuser can execute this command)
Syntax
kick <index> {console | cli | web}
Parameter
Name
Description
<index>
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Type: Mandatory
Description
List valid alarm ID
Syntax
list alarm
Parameter
None
Description
List tree of all available CLI commands
Syntax
list command-tree
Parameter
None
Description
List valid event ID
3.2 Enable Mode Commands
All the “show - -” commands in this section can also be executed under any other command
mode except Initialize Mode.