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Text Conventions...................................................................................................................................................................4
Providing Feedback to Us.................................................................................................................................................5
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Industrial Switches Command Referene Guide................6
Chapter 2: Getting Started with the ISW Switch...................................................................7
Connecting to the ISW Interface................................................................................................................................... 7
Using the CLI Help................................................................................................................................................................9
RingV2 Group Mode Commands................................................................................................................................88
QoS Function Command.............................................................................................................................................. 105
Configuring ERPS from the CLI................................................................................................................................. 147
Appendix A: Regulatory and Compliance Information.................................................... 150
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Preface
Text Conventions
The following tables list text conventions that are used throughout this guide.
Table 1: Notice Icons
IconNotice TypeAlerts you to...
General NoticeHelpful tips and notices for using the product.
NoteImportant features or instructions.
CautionRisk of personal injury, system damage, or loss of data.
WarningRisk of severe personal injury.
NewThis command or section is new for this release.
Table 2: Text Conventions
ConventionDescription
Screen displays
The words enter and
type
[Key] namesKey names are written with brackets, such as [Return] or [Esc]. If you must press two
Words in italicized typeItalics emphasize a point or denote new terms at the place where they are defined in
This typeface indicates command syntax, or represents information as it appears on the
screen.
When you see the word “enter” in this guide, you must type something, and then press
the Return or Enter key. Do not press the Return or Enter key when an instruction
simply says “type.”
or more keys simultaneously, the key names are linked with a plus sign (+). Example:
Press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Del]
the text. Italics are also used when referring to publication titles.
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1 Introduction to the Industrial
Switches Command Referene Guide
Scope
This user guide describes the commands and parameters of the Command Line Interface (CLI) as
implemented in the current version of Extreme Networks ISW Series Industrial Switches software. These
commands are used to set up, administer, and maintain the system.
Audience
The guide is intended for Operating personnel.
Pre-required Knowledge
You must be familiar with the:
Basic operations of Industrial Switches.
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Security and activity monitoring constraints that limit how a command is implemented.
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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
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Selectable transmission baud rate
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Full alphanumeric capability
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Selectable odd/even or no parity check
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Connecting to ISW Ethernet port (RJ45 Ethernet port)
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Key-in the command under Telnet: telnet 192.0.2.1
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Login with default account and password:
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Username: admin
Password: [none]
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2 Getting Started with the ISW
Switch
Connecting to the ISW Interface
Execution Modes
Using the CLI Help
Terminal Key Function
Notation Conventions
Access to the switch is protected by a logon security system. You can log on to the switch 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 o.
The CLI initial user name is (admin) and no password. 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.
Connecting to the ISW Interface
Interface
ConsoleBaud rate: 115200bps
TelnetPort 23
SSHPort 22 (In Windows, you can run terminal emulator such as PuTTY)
Connecting to ISW Ethernet port (RJ45 Ethernet port):
1Key-in the command under Telnet: telnet 192.0.2.1
2 Log in with default account and password (admin / [none]).
Parameters
Data bit: 8
Parity: None.
Stop bit: 1
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Getting Started with the ISW Switch
Figure 1: Screen Description
Execution Modes
The CLI contains several execution modes. Users will see dierent set of commands under dierent
execution modes. The following table lists all the execution modes and their purposes. When you 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 the following table.
You 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.
Terminal Key Function
Following is the list of all the terminal keys and their function.
Table 4: List of Terminal Keys
[ENTER]
[CTRL] + [M]
Run a CLI config script
[TAB]Tab completion.
If [TAB] is pressed after a non-whitespace character, complete the word before the
[CTRL] +[I]
[?]
up arrow
[CTRL] + [P]
down arrow
[CTRL] + [N]
[Home]
[CTRL] + [A]
[End]
[CTRL] + [E]
left arrow
[CTRL] + [B]
right arrowMove the cursor forward
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 ? is pressed after a whitespace character, show possible choices for the next word.
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
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Table 4: List of Terminal Keys (continued)
[CTRL] + [F]
Getting Started with the ISW Switch
[Backspace]
[CTRL] + [H]
Erase the character before the cursor
Notation Conventions
The notation conventions for the parameter syntax of each CLI command are as follows:
{ }: Required parameters.
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[ ]: Optional parameters.
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|: Only one of the specified values can be used.
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Including source filter multicast information from MVR.
Detail information/statistics of MVR group database.
show ntp
Description
Show SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol)
Syntax
information.
show sntp
Parameters
None.
show platform phy
Description
PHYs information.
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ISW Commands
Syntax
show platform phy [interface (port_type [v_port_type_list])]
show platform phy id [interface (port_type [v_port_type_list])]
show platform phy instance
show platform phy status [interfaceport_type [v_port_type_list])]
Parameters
NameDescription
id
instance
status
interface
port_type
v_port_type_list
ID
PHY Instance Information
Status
Interface
Gigabit Ethernet, 1 Gigabit Ethernet Port
Port list in 1/1 – 14
show poe
Description
Show PoE (Power over Ethernet) status and information for each port.
Syntax
show poe
show poe [interface (port_type [v_port_type_list])]
Parameters
Name
poe
port_type
v_port_type_list
Description
Power over Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet, 1 Gigabit Ethernet Port
Port list in 1/1 – 14
show port-mirror
Description
Show port mirror information.
Syntax
show port-mirror
Parameters
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