ISON IS-DG500 Series User Manual

IS-DG5xx Series
6~14 Port Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch
CLI Command User Guide
Version Number: v 1.0 Issue: 1.1r1, June 2015
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CONTENTS
1 SCOPE ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.1 SCOPE ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.2 AUDIENCE .............................................................................................................................................................. 2
1.3 PRE-REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE ...................................................................................................................................... 2
1.4 ACCESS TO HARDWARE INTERFACE .............................................................................................................................. 2
1.5 RELATED DOCUMENTS .............................................................................................................................................. 2
2 OPERATOR INTERFACE .................................................................................................................................. 4
2.1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 CONNECT INTERFACE ................................................................................................................................................ 4
2.3 SCREEN DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................................... 4
2.4 EXECUTION MODES ................................................................................................................................................. 5
2.5 GETTING HELP ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.6 TERMINAL KEY FUNCTION ......................................................................................................................................... 6
2.7 NOTATION CONVENTIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 6
3 COMMANDS DESCRIPTIONS.......................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 INITIALIZE MODE COMMANDS ................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.1 clear ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
3.1.2 configure terminal ....................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.3 debug ........................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.4 delete ........................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.5 dir ................................................................................................................................................................ 8
3.1.6 disable ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1.7 do ................................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.1.8 dot1x ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
3.1.9 exit ............................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1.10 enable .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1.11 firmware ...................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1.12 help .............................................................................................................................................................. 9
3.1.13 ip.................................................................................................................................................................. 9
3.1.14 logout .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1.15 more ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
3.1.16 no ................................................................................................................................................................. 9
3.1.17 Ping ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
3.1.18 reload .......................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1.19 send ........................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.1.20 show .......................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.1.21 terminal ..................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2 ENABLE MODE COMMANDS .................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2.1 configure terminal ...................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2.2 disable ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
3.2.3 show ntp status ........................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2.4 show users .................................................................................................................................................. 11
3.2.5 show running-cfg ........................................................................................................................................ 11
3.2.6 show running-config interface .................................................................................................................... 11
3.2.7 show version ............................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2.8 show clock .................................................................................................................................................. 11
3.2.9 show version ............................................................................................................................................... 11
3.2.10 show system inventory ................................................................................................................................ 11
3.2.11 show mac address table aging-time ........................................................................................................... 12
3.2.12 show mac address table ............................................................................................................................. 12
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3.2.13 show mac address table interface .............................................................................................................. 13
3.2.14 show mac address vlan <vlanid> .............................................................................................................. 13
3.2.15 show fdb static table .................................................................................................................................. 13
3.2.16 show fdbstatic interface gigabit <portNo> ............................................................................................... 13
3.2.17 show fdbstatic vlan <vlanid> .................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.18 show interface port < port_type_list > ..................................................................................................... 13
3.2.19 show interface port <portNo> statistics ................................................................................................... 14
3.2.20 show spanning-tree .................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.21 show vlan ................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.22 show vlan ID ............................................................................................................................................. 14
3.2.23 show vlan name ......................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.24 show qos-queue-mapping .......................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.25 show interface ports <portNo> priority ................................................................................................... 14
3.2.26 show qos .................................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.27 show queue-shaper .................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.28 show port-shaper ....................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.29 show pvlan isolation [ interface <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ] ....................................................... 15
3.2.30 show interface gigabit <portNo> port-isolation ....................................................................................... 15
3.2.31 show interface gigabit <portNo> storm-control ....................................................................................... 15
3.2.32 show qos storm {unknown-uc|unknown-mc|broadcast} ............................................................................ 15
3.2.33 show port-mirror ....................................................................................................................................... 16
3.2.34 show ring ................................................................................................................................................... 16
3.2.35 show topology ring .................................................................................................................................... 16
3.2.36 show interface gigabit <portNo>.............................................................................................................. 16
3.2.37 show ext-tpid ............................................................................................................................................. 16
3.2.38 show interface vlan.................................................................................................................................... 16
3.2.39 show interface vlan <vlanid> ................................................................................................................... 16
3.2.40 show protocol-vlan .................................................................................................................................... 17
3.2.41 show interface gigabit <portNo> vlan ...................................................................................................... 17
3.2.42 show vlan-trans ......................................................................................................................................... 17
3.2.43 show multicast-fdb..................................................................................................................................... 17
3.2.44 show dot1x ................................................................................................................................................. 17
3.2.45 show dot1x status ...................................................................................................................................... 17
3.2.46 show radius-server [ statistics ] ................................................................................................................ 17
3.2.47 show rfc2544 profile [ <word32> ] .......................................................................................................... 17
3.3 CONFIGURE MODE COMMANDS ............................................................................................................................... 18
3.3.1 interface gigabit <portNo> ....................................................................................................................... 18
3.3.2 interface vlan <vlanid> ............................................................................................................................ 18
3.3.3 access-list .................................................................................................................................................. 18
3.3.4 profile sch ................................................................ ................................................................ .................. 18
3.3.5 ntp server <1-5> ip-address <ip> ............................................................................................................ 18
3.3.6 clock timezone ........................................................................................................................................... 18
3.3.7 clock summer-time set [start-time] [end-time] .......................................................................................... 19
3.3.8 account add <username> ......................................................................................................................... 19
3.3.9 account delete <username> ...................................................................................................................... 19
3.3.10 syslog {enable|disable} ............................................................................................................................. 19
3.3.11 Configuration save and replace ................................................................................................................ 19
3.3.12 clearipigmp snoopingstatistics .................................................................................................................. 20
3.3.13 clear logging ............................................................................................................................................. 20
3.3.14 clear mac address-table ............................................................................................................................ 20
3.3.15 delete ......................................................................................................................................................... 20
3.3.16 dir .............................................................................................................................................................. 20
3.3.17 do ............................................................................................................................................................... 20
3.3.18 duplex ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
3.3.19 editing ........................................................................................................................................................ 21
3.3.20 flowcontrol ................................................................................................................................................ 21
3.3.21 frame-sizes................................................................................................................................................. 21
3.3.22 green-etherneteee ...................................................................................................................................... 21
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3.3.23 green-etherneteee optimize-for-power ....................................................................................................... 21
3.3.24 green-etherneteee urgent-queues ............................................................................................................... 22
3.3.25 help ............................................................................................................................................................ 22
3.3.26 iparp inspection ......................................................................................................................................... 22
3.3.27 iparp inspection translate .......................................................................................................................... 22
3.3.28 iparp inspection trust ................................................................................................................................ 22
3.3.29 iparp inspection vlan ................................................................................................................................. 22
3.3.30 ipdns proxy ................................................................................................................................................ 22
3.3.31 ip http secure-redirect ................................................................................................................................ 23
3.3.32 ip http secure-server .................................................................................................................................. 23
3.3.33 ip source binding interface ........................................................................................................................ 23
3.3.34 ipssh .......................................................................................................................................................... 23
3.3.35 ipmc profile ............................................................................................................................................... 23
3.3.36 ipmc range ................................................................................................................................................. 23
3.3.37 vlan <vlanid>............................................................................................................................................ 24
3.3.38 vlan <vlanid> <name> ............................................................................................................................. 24
3.3.39 vlan disable <vlanid> ............................................................................................................................... 24
3.3.40 aging <time> ............................................................................................................................................ 24
3.3.41 jumboframe {enable|disable} .................................................................................................................... 24
3.3.42 jumboframe mtu <value> .......................................................................................................................... 25
3.3.43 media-type ................................................................................................................................................. 25
3.3.44 monitor destination interface .................................................................................................................... 25
3.3.45 speed .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
3.3.46 tacacs-server host ...................................................................................................................................... 25
3.3.47 tacacs-server key ....................................................................................................................................... 26
3.3.48 tacacs-server timeout ................................................................................................................................ 26
3.3.49 traps .......................................................................................................................................................... 26
3.3.50 upnp ........................................................................................................................................................... 26
3.3.51 upnp advertising-duration ......................................................................................................................... 26
3.3.52 upnp ttl ...................................................................................................................................................... 26
3.3.53 flow-control {enable|disble} ................................................................................................ ...................... 27
3.3.54 speed .......................................................................................................................................................... 27
3.3.55 port {enable/disable} ................................................................................................................................. 27
3.3.56 Date/Time .................................................................................................................................................. 27
3.4 VLAN MODE COMMANDS...................................................................................................................................... 28
3.4.1 vlan ................................................................................................................................ ............................ 28
3.4.2 vlan ethertype s-custom-port ..................................................................................................................... 28
3.4.3 vlan protocol ............................................................................................................................................. 28
3.4.4 vlan-trunking ............................................................................................................................................. 28
3.4.5 switchport access vlan ............................................................................................................................... 28
3.4.6 switchport forbidden vlan .......................................................................................................................... 29
3.4.7 switchport hybrid acceptable-frame-type .................................................................................................. 29
3.4.8 switchport hybrid allowed vlan ................................................................................................................. 29
3.4.9 switchport hybrid egress-tag ..................................................................................................................... 29
3.4.10 switchport hybrid ingress-filtering ............................................................................................................ 29
3.4.11 switchport mode ........................................................................................................................................ 29
3.4.12 switchport trunk allowed vlan ................................................................................................................... 30
3.4.13 switchport vlan protocol group ................................................................................................................. 30
3.5 INTERFACE VLAN MODE COMMANDS ....................................................................................................................... 31
3.5.1 interface..................................................................................................................................................... 31
3.5.2 interface vlan ............................................................................................................................................. 31
3.5.3 ip address .................................................................................................................................................. 31
3.5.4 ip name-server ........................................................................................................................................... 31
3.5.5 ipdhcp relay ............................................................................................................................................... 31
3.5.6 ipdhcp relay information option ................................................................................................................ 31
3.5.7 ipdhcp retry interface vlan ........................................................................................................................ 31
3.5.8 ipdhcp snooping ........................................................................................................................................ 32
3.5.9 ipv6 address ............................................................................................................................................... 32
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3.5.10 ipv6mtu ...................................................................................................................................................... 32
3.6 I.A. RING GROUP MODE COMMANDS ....................................................................................................................... 33
3.6.1 I.A. Ring protect ........................................................................................................................................ 33
3.6.2 role {master| slave} ................................................................................................................................... 33
3.6.3 id <ring-id> .............................................................................................................................................. 33
3.6.4 mode {enable|disable} ............................................................................................................................... 33
3.6.5 node<1|2> interface GigabitEthernet <portNo>} ................................................................................... 33
3.6.6 guardtimer <time> .................................................................................................................................... 33
3.6.7 group<number> ........................................................................................................................................ 33
3.6.8 discovery {enable|disable} ........................................................................................................................ 34
3.6.9 discoverytimer <10-300> ......................................................................................................................... 34
3.6.10 interconnect {enable|disable} .................................................................................................................... 34
3.6.11 node<1|2> {sf|nonsf } ............................................................................................................................... 34
3.6.12 protect node<1|2> .................................................................................................................................... 34
3.7 SPANNING TREE .................................................................................................................................................... 34
3.7.1 spanning-tree ............................................................................................................................................. 34
3.7.2 spanning-tree aggregation ........................................................................................................................ 34
3.7.3 spanning-tree auto-edge ............................................................................................................................ 34
3.7.4 spanning-tree auto-edge ............................................................................................................................ 34
3.7.5 spanning-tree bpdu-guard ......................................................................................................................... 35
3.7.6 spanning-tree edge .................................................................................................................................... 35
3.7.7 spanning-tree edge bpdu-filter .................................................................................................................. 35
3.7.8 spanning-tree mode ................................................................................................................................... 35
3.7.9 spanning-tree mst cost ............................................................................................................................... 35
3.7.10 spanning-tree mst port-priority ................................................................................................................. 36
3.7.11 spanning-tree mst priority ......................................................................................................................... 36
3.7.12 spanning-tree mst vlan .............................................................................................................................. 36
3.7.13 spanning-tree mst forward-time ................................................................................................................ 36
3.7.14 spanning-tree mst max-age ........................................................................................................................ 36
3.7.15 spanning-tree mst max-hops ...................................................................................................................... 36
3.7.16 spanning-tree mst name ............................................................................................................................. 37
3.8 SFLOW CONFIGURE COMMAND ................................................................................................................................ 37
3.8.1 sflow .......................................................................................................................................................... 37
3.8.2 sflow agent-ip ............................................................................................................................................ 37
3.8.3 sflow collector-address .............................................................................................................................. 37
3.8.4 sflow collector-address [ receiver <range_list> ] [ <word> ] ................................................................. 37
3.8.5 sflow max-datagram-size ........................................................................................................................... 37
3.8.6 sflow max-sampling-size ........................................................................................................................... 37
3.8.7 sflow sampling-rate ................................................................................................................................... 38
3.8.8 sflow timeout ............................................................................................................................................. 38
3.9 SNMP CONFIGURE COMMAND ............................................................................................................................... 38
3.9.1 snmp-server ............................................................................................................................................... 38
3.9.2 snmp-server access .................................................................................................................................... 38
3.9.3 snmp-server community v2c ...................................................................................................................... 38
3.9.4 snmp-server community v3 ........................................................................................................................ 39
3.9.5 snmp-server host ....................................................................................................................................... 39
3.9.6 snmp-server host traps .............................................................................................................................. 39
3.9.7 snmp-server trap ....................................................................................................................................... 39
3.9.8 snmp-server user ....................................................................................................................................... 39
3.9.9 snmp-server version .................................................................................................................................. 39
3.9.10 snmp-server view ....................................................................................................................................... 40
3.9.11 SNMP trap receive ipv6 host ..................................................................................................................... 40
3.9.12 SNMP trap receive ipv4 host ..................................................................................................................... 40
3.10 QOS FUNCTION COMMAND ..................................................................................................................................... 40
3.10.1 qos cos ................................ ................................................................................................ ....................... 40
3.10.2 qos dscp-classify ........................................................................................................................................ 40
3.10.3 qos dscp-remark ........................................................................................................................................ 40
3.10.4 qos dscp-translate ..................................................................................................................................... 41
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3.10.5 qos map cos-dscp ...................................................................................................................................... 41
3.10.6 qos map cos-dscp ...................................................................................................................................... 41
3.10.7 qos map dscp-egress-translation ............................................................................................................... 41
3.10.8 qos map dscp-ingress-translation .............................................................................................................. 42
3.10.9 qos policer ................................................................................................................................................. 42
3.10.10 qos wrr ...................................................................................................................................................... 43
3.10.11 qos queue-shaper....................................................................................................................................... 43
3.10.12 qos queue-policer ...................................................................................................................................... 43
3.10.13 qos shaper <unit> ..................................................................................................................................... 43
3.11 IGMP FUNCTIONAL COMMANDS ............................................................................................................................. 43
3.11.1 ip igmp host-proxy [ leave-proxy ] ............................................................................................................ 43
3.11.2 ip igmp snooping ....................................................................................................................................... 43
3.11.3 ip igmp snooping immediate-leave ............................................................................................................ 43
3.11.4 ip igmp snooping last-member-query-interval .......................................................................................... 44
3.11.5 ip igmp snooping max-groups ................................................................................................................... 44
3.11.6 ip igmp snooping mrouter ......................................................................................................................... 44
3.11.7 ip igmp snooping querier .......................................................................................................................... 44
3.11.8 ip igmp snooping query-interval ............................................................................................................... 44
3.11.9 ip igmp snooping vlan ............................................................................................................................... 44
3.11.10 ip igmp unknown-flooding ......................................................................................................................... 44
3.11.11 clear ip igmp snooping statistics ............................................................................................................... 44
3.12 MVR FUNCTIONAL COMMANDS .............................................................................................................................. 45
3.12.1 mvr ............................................................................................................................................................ 45
3.12.2 mvr immediate-leave ................................................................................................................................. 45
3.12.3 mvr name channel ..................................................................................................................................... 45
3.12.4 mvr frame priority ..................................................................................................................................... 45
3.12.5 mvr name <word16> frame tagged .......................................................................................................... 45
3.12.6 mvr name <word16> igmp-address <ipv4_ucast> ................................................................................... 45
3.12.7 mvr name <word16> last-member-query-interval <0-31744> ................................................................ 45
3.12.8 mvr name <word16> mode ....................................................................................................................... 45
3.12.9 mvr name <word16> type ......................................................................................................................... 46
3.12.10 mvr vlan ..................................................................................................................................................... 46
3.12.11 mvr vlan <vlan_list> channel ................................................................................................................... 46
3.12.12 mvr vlan <vlan_list> frame priority ......................................................................................................... 46
3.12.13 mvr vlan <vlan_list> frame tagged ........................................................................................................... 46
3.12.14 mvr vlan <vlan_list> igmp-address .......................................................................................................... 46
3.12.15 mvr vlan <vlan_list> mode ....................................................................................................................... 46
3.12.16 mvr vlan <vlan_list> type ......................................................................................................................... 47
3.13 MLD FUNCTIONAL COMMANDS ............................................................................................................................... 47
3.13.1 ipv6mld host-proxy .................................................................................................................................... 47
3.13.2 ipv6mld snooping ...................................................................................................................................... 47
3.13.3 ipv6mld snooping compatibility ................................................................................................................ 47
3.13.4 ipv6mld snooping immediate-leave ........................................................................................................... 47
3.13.5 ipv6mld snooping last-member-query-interval.......................................................................................... 47
3.13.6 ipv6mld snooping max-groups .................................................................................................................. 47
3.13.7 ipv6mld snooping mrouter ......................................................................................................................... 48
3.13.8 ipv6mld snooping query-interval ............................................................................................................... 48
3.13.9 ipv6mld snooping query-max-response-time ............................................................................................. 48
3.13.10 ipv6mld snooping vlan .............................................................................................................................. 48
3.13.11 ipv6mld unknown-flooding ........................................................................................................................ 48
3.14 AUTHENTICATE MODE COMMANDS .......................................................................................................................... 48
3.14.1 radius-server attribute 4 ............................................................................................................................ 48
3.14.2 radius-server attribute 95 .......................................................................................................................... 48
3.14.3 radius-server deadtime .............................................................................................................................. 48
3.14.4 radius-server host [ auth-port] [ acct-port ] [ timeout ] [ retransmit ] [ key] ....................................... 49
3.14.5 tacacs-server deadtime <1-1440> ............................................................................................................ 49
3.14.6 tacacs-server host [ auth-port] [ timeout ] [ key] ..................................................................................... 49
3.14.7 tacacs-server deadtime <1-1440> ............................................................................................................ 49
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3.14.8 tacacs-server deadtime <1-1440> ............................................................................................................ 49
3.14.9 tacacs-server deadtime <1-1440> ............................................................................................................ 49
3.14.10 dot1x feature .............................................................................................................................................. 50
3.14.11 dot1x guest-vlan ........................................................................................................................................ 50
3.14.12 dot1x initialize ................................................................ ................................................................ ........... 50
3.14.13 dot1x port-control ...................................................................................................................................... 50
3.14.14 dot1x radius-vlan....................................................................................................................................... 50
3.14.15 show radius-server [ statistics ] ................................................................................................................ 50
3.15 LOOP-PROTECTION CONFIGURE COMMANDS............................................................................................................... 51
3.15.1 loop-protect ............................................................................................................................................... 51
3.15.2 loop-protect action .................................................................................................................................... 51
3.15.3 loop-protect shutdown-time ....................................................................................................................... 51
3.15.4 loop-protect transmit-time ......................................................................................................................... 51
3.15.5 loop-protect tx-mode ................................................................................................................................. 51
3.16 LLDP CONFIGURE COMMANDS ................................................................................................................................ 51
3.16.1 lldp holdtime .............................................................................................................................................. 51
3.16.2 lldp receive ................................................................................................................................................ 51
3.16.3 lldp reinit <1-10> ..................................................................................................................................... 52
3.16.4 lldp timer <5-32768>................................................................................................................................ 52
3.16.5 lldp tlv-select ............................................................................................................................................. 52
3.16.6 lldp transmission-delay ............................................................................................................................. 52
3.16.7 lldp transmit .............................................................................................................................................. 52
3.17 RFC2544 TESTING CONFIGURE COMMANDS.............................................................................................................. 52
3.17.1 rfc2544 profile <word32>......................................................................................................................... 53
3.17.2 rfc2544 rename profile .............................................................................................................................. 53
3.17.3 rfc2544 save <word32> <word>.............................................................................................................. 53
3.17.4 rfc2544 start <word32> profile <word32> [ desc <line128> ]............................................................... 53
3.17.5 rfc2544 stop <word32> ............................................................................................................................ 53
3.17.6 show rfc2544 profile [ <word32> ] .......................................................................................................... 53
3.18 GVRP CONFIGURE COMMANDS ............................................................................................................................... 54
3.18.1 gvrp ........................................................................................................................................................... 54
3.18.2 gvrpjoin request vlan ................................................................................................................................. 54
3.18.3 gvrpleave request vlan ............................................................................................................................... 54
3.18.4 gvrp max-vlans .......................................................................................................................................... 54
3.18.5 gvrp time { [ join-time <1-20> ] [ leave-time <60-300> ] [ leave-all-time <1000-50>] ........................ 54
3.19 VOICE VLAN CONFIGURE COMMANDS ...................................................................................................................... 54
3.19.1 voice vlan .................................................................................................................................................. 54
3.19.2 voice vlan aging-time ................................................................................................................................ 54
3.19.3 voice vlan class ......................................................................................................................................... 55
3.19.4 voice vlan oui ............................................................................................................................................ 55
3.19.5 voice vlan vid ............................................................................................................................................. 55
[LIST OF TABLES]
Table 2-1 List of Execution Modes .................................................................................................................. 5
Table 2-2 List of Terminal Keys ....................................................................................................................... 6
[LIST OF FIGURES]
Figure 2-1 Screen Description ........................................................................................................................ 5
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1. Scope
1.1 Scope
1.2 Audience
1.3 Pre-required Knowledge
1.4 Access to Hardware Interface
1.5 Related Documents
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1 Scope
1.1 Scope
This user guide describes the commands and parameters of the Command Line Interface (CLI) as implemented in the current version of IS-DG5xx series 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 IS-DG5xx series (see the HW 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: IS-DG5xx series Quick Installation Guide
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2. Operator Interface
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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2 Operator Interface
2.1 Introduction
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 off.
The CLI initial user name is (admin) and none 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.
2.2 Connect Interface
Interface
Parameter
Console
Baud rate: 115200bps, Data bit: 8, Parity: None, Stop bit: 1
Telnet
Port 23
SSH
Port 22 (In Windows, you can run terminal emulator such as PuTTY)
2.3 Screen Description
1. Connecting to IS-DG5xx Series Ethernet port(RJ45 Ethernet port)
2. Key-in the command under Telnet: telnet 192.168.0.1
3. Login with default account and password.
Username: admin Password: (none)
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Figure 2-1 Screen Description
2.4 Execution Modes
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
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)#
I.A. Ring Group Config Mode
Engineer
(ring)#
Trunk Group Config Mode
Engineer
(trunk-group-conf)#
2.5 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.
192.168.0.1
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2.6 Terminal Key Function
Following is the list of all the terminal keys and their function.
Table 2-2 List of Terminal Keys
ENTER
Run a CLI config script CTRL-M
TAB
Tab completion. 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.
CTRL-I
?
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 Arrow>
Up history CTRL-P
<Down Arrow>
Down history CTRL-N
Home
Move the cursor to the beginning of the input line CTRL-A
End
Move the cursor to the end of the input line CTRL-E
<Left Arrow>
Move the cursor backward CTRL-B
<Right Arrow>
Move the cursor forward CTRL-F
BACKSPACE
Erase the character before the cursor CTRL-H
2.7 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 VLAN Mode Commands
3.5 Interface VLAN Mode Commands
3.6 Ring Group Mode Commands
3.7 Spanning Tree Configure Commands
3.8 sFlow Configure Command
3.9 SNMP Configure Command
3.10 Qos Function Command
3.11 IGMP Functional Commands
3.12 MVR Functional Commands
3.13 MLD Functional Commands
3.14 Authenticate Mode Commands
3.15 Loop-Protection Configure commands
3.16 LLDP Configure commands
3.17 RFC2544 Testing Configure Commands
3.18 GVRP Configure Commands
3.19 Voice VLAN Configure Commands
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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 clear
Description
Reset functions
Syntax
exit
Parameter
None
3.1.2 configure terminal
Description
Enter configuration mode.
Syntax
configure terminal
Parameter
None
3.1.3 debug
Description
Debugging functions
Syntax
debug
Parameter
None
3.1.4 delete
Description
Delete one file in flash: file system
Syntax
delete
Parameter
None
3.1.5 dir
Description
Directory of all files in flash: file system.
Syntax
dir
Parameter
None
3.1.6 disable
Description
Turn off privileged commands
Syntax
disable
Parameter
None
3.1.7 do
Description
To run exec commands in config mode
Syntax
do
Parameter
None
3.1.8 dot1x
Description
IEEE Standard for port-based Network Access Control
Syntax
dot1x
Parameter
None
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3.1.9 exit
Description
Exit current mode and quit CLI.
Syntax
exit
Parameter
None
3.1.10 enable
Description
Enter enable mode.
Syntax
enable
Parameter
None
3.1.11 firmware
Description
Firmware upgrade/swap
Syntax
fiemware
Parameter
None
3.1.12 help
Description
Description of the interactive help system
Syntax
help
Parameter
None
3.1.13 ip
Description
IPv4 commands
Syntax
ip
Parameter
None
3.1.14 logout
Description
Exit from EXEC mode
Syntax
logout
Parameter
None
3.1.15 more
Description
Display file
Syntax
More
Parameter
None
3.1.16 no
Description
Negate a command or set its defaults
Syntax
no
Parameter
None
3.1.17 Ping
Description
Send ICMP echo messages
Syntax
Ping
Parameter
None
3.1.18 reload
Description
Reload system
Syntax
reload
Parameter
None
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3.1.19 send
Description
Send a message to other tty lines
Syntax
send
Parameter
None
3.1.20 show
Description
Show running system information
Syntax
show
Parameter
None
3.1.21 terminal
Description
Set terminal line parameters
Syntax
terminal
Parameter
None
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3.2 Enable Mode Commands
All the “show - -” commands in this section can also be executed under any other command mode except Initialize Mode.
3.2.1 configure terminal
Description
Enter configuration mode.
Syntax
configure
Parameter
None
3.2.2 disable
Description
Enter init mode.
Syntax
disable
Parameter
None
3.2.3 show ntp status
Description
Show SNTP information.
Syntax
show sntp
Parameter
None
3.2.4 show users
Description
Show account list.
Syntax
show account
Parameter
None
3.2.5 show running-cfg
Description
Show running configuration.
Syntax
show running-cfg
Parameter
None
3.2.6 show running-config interface
Description
Show default running configuration.
Syntax
show running-config interface vlan <vlan_list> [ all-defaults]
Parameter
None
3.2.7 show version
Description
Show firmware hardware and software status update status.
Syntax
show version
Parameter
None
3.2.8 show clock
Description
Show current time.
Syntax
Show clock
Parameter
None
3.2.9 show version
Description
Show version information.
Syntax
show version
Parameter
None
3.2.10 show system inventory
Description
Show system inventory.
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Syntax
show system inventory
Parameter
None
3.2.11 show mac address table aging-time
Description
Show aging time for MAC learning table (system-wide).
Syntax
show aging time
Parameter
None
3.2.12 show mac address table
Description
Show MAC learning table.
Syntax
show mac address-table [ conf | static | aging-time | { { learning | count }
[ interface <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ] } | { address <mac_addr> [ vlan <vlan_id> ] } | vlan <vlan_id> | interface <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ]
Parameter
None
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3.2.13 show mac address table interface
Description
Show MAC learning table per port.
Syntax
show mac address-table [ interface <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ]
Parameter
Name
Description
<portNo>
Valid values: 1 ~10(GIE5010) or 1~8(GIE5008) Type: Mandatory
3.2.14 show mac address vlan <vlanid>
Description
Show MAC learning table per VLAN index.
Syntax
show mac address-table { learning | count } vlan <vlan_id>
Parameter
Name
Description
<vlanid>
Valid values: 1~4094 Type: Mandatory
3.2.15 show fdb static table
Description
Show static MAC forwarding table.
Syntax
show mac address-table static
Parameter
None
3.2.16 show fdbstatic interface gigabit <portNo>
Description
Show static MAC forwarding table per gigabit port.
Syntax
Show mac address-table { learning | count } [ interface <port_type>
[ <port_type_list> ] ]
Parameter
Name
Description
<port_type>
Port type in Fast, Giga or Tengiga ethernet
<portNo>
Valid values: 1 ~ 10 Type: Mandatory
3.2.17 show fdbstatic vlan <vlanid>
Description
Show static MAC forwarding table per VLAN index.
Syntax
show mac address-table { learning | count } vlan <vlanid>
Parameter
Name
Description
<vlanid>
Valid values: 1~4094 Type: Mandatory
3.2.18 show interface port < port_type_list >
Description
Show interface information per \port.
Syntax
show interface <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] status
Parameter
Name
Description
<port_type>
Port type in Fast, Giga or Tengiga ethernet
<portNo>
Valid values: 1 ~ 10 Type: Mandatory
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3.2.19 show interface port <portNo> statistics
Description
Show Ethernet counter per gigabit port.
Syntax
show interface <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] statistics
Parameter
Name
Description
<port_type>
Port type in Fast, Giga or Tengiga ethernet
<portNo>
Valid values: 1 ~ 10 Type: Mandatory
counter
Show Gigabit Ethernet counter.
3.2.20 show spanning-tree
Description
System Wide Spanning Tree Setting/Status.
Syntax
show spanning-tree
Parameter
None
3.2.21 show vlan
Description
Show bridge port memberset/status.
Syntax
show vlan
Parameter
None
3.2.22 show vlan ID
Description
Show bridge port member set/status per VLAN index (1~4094).
Syntax
show vlan id <vlanid>
Parameter
Name
Description
<vlanid>
Valid values: 1~4094 Type: Mandatory.
3.2.23 show vlan name
Description
Show bridge port member set/status per VLAN name ( 32 words ).
Syntax
show vlan name <vword32>
Parameter
Name
Description
< vword32>
Valid values: 32 words Type: Mandatory.
3.2.24 show qos-queue-mapping
Description
Show CoS queue mapping table.
Syntax
show qos maps
Parameter
None
3.2.25 show interface ports <portNo> priority
Description
Show QoS per gigabit port.
Syntax
show interface <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] statistics { priority
[ <0~7> ] }
Parameter
Name
Description
priority [ <0~7> ]
Valid values:0 ~7 Type: Mandatory
<port_type>
Port type in Fast, Giga or Tengiga ethernet
<portNo>
Valid values:0 ~ 10
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Type: Mandatory
3.2.26 show qos
Description
Show scheduler profile table.
Syntax
show queue-scheduler profile
Parameter
None
3.2.27 show queue-shaper
Description
Show queue shaper information.
Syntax
show queue-shaper
Parameter
None
3.2.28 show port-shaper
Description
Show port shaper information.
Syntax
show port-shaper
Parameter
None
3.2.29 show pvlan isolation [ interface <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ]
Description
Show all port isolation information.
Syntax
show pvlan isolation [ interface <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ]
Parameter
None
Name
Description
<port_type>
Port type in Fast, Giga or Tengiga ethernet
<portNo>
Valid values: 1 ~ 10 Type: Mandatory
3.2.30 show interface gigabit <portNo> port-isolation
Description
Show isolation information per gigabit port.
Syntax
show pvlan isolation [ interface <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ]
Parameter
Name
Description
<portNo>
Valid values: 1 ~ 10 Type: Mandatory
3.2.31 show interface gigabit <portNo> storm-control
Description
Show storm control information per gigabit port.
Syntax
show interface gigabit <portNo> storm-control
Parameter
Name
Description
<port_type>
Port type in Fast, Giga or Tengiga ethernet
<portNo>
Valid values: 1~10 Type: Mandatory
3.2.32 show qos storm {unknown-uc|unknown-mc|broadcast}
Description
Show storm control information by VLAN.
Syntax
show vlan unknown-uc show vlan unknown-mc show vlan broadcast
Parameter
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Name
Description
unknown-uc
Show unknown unicast storm control information by VLAN. Type: Mandatory
unknown-mc
Show unknown multicast storm control information by VLAN. Type: Mandatory
broadcast
Show broadcast storm control information by VLAN.
Type: Mandatory
3.2.33 show port-mirror
Description
Show port mirror information.
Syntax
show port-mirror
Parameter
None
3.2.34 show ring
Description
Show ring protect information
Syntax
show ring
Parameter
None
3.2.35 show topology ring
Description
show topology status of ring
Syntax
show topology ring
Parameter
None
3.2.36 show interface gigabit <portNo>
Description
Show interface gigaport information
Syntax
show interface gigabit <portNo>
Parameter
Name
Description
<portNo>
Gigabit port.
Valid values: 1 ~ 10 Type: Mandatory
3.2.37 show ext-tpid
Description
Show TPID for the VLAN Tag
Syntax
show ext-tpid
Parameter
None
3.2.38 show interface vlan
Description
Show VLAN interface information of all VLANs.
Syntax
show interface vlan
Parameter
None
3.2.39 show interface vlan <vlanid>
Description
Show VLAN interface information of specify VLAN.
Syntax
show interface vlan <vlanid>
Parameter
Name
Description
<vlanid>
VLAN ID. Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
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Type: Mandatory
3.2.40 show protocol-vlan
Description
Show protocol based VLAN information for all entries.
Syntax
show protocol-vlan
Parameter
None
3.2.41 show interface gigabit <portNo> vlan
Description
Show vlan information per port
Syntax
show interface gigabit <portNo> vlan
Parameter
Name
Description
<portNo>
Gigabit port.
Valid values: 1 ~ 10 Type: Mandatory
3.2.42 show vlan-trans
Description
Show VLAN translation table for all
Syntax
show vlan-trans
Parameter
None
3.2.43 show multicast-fdb
Description
Show IGMP group membership table
Syntax
show multicast-fdb
Parameter
None
3.2.44 show dot1x
Description
Show dot1x information.
Syntax
show dot1x
Parameter
None
3.2.45 show dot1x status
Description
Show dot1x stats.
Syntax
show dot1x status [ interface <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ]
[ brief ]
Parameter
None
3.2.46 show radius-server [ statistics ]
Description
show radius-server statistics
Syntax
show radius-server [ statistics ]
Parameter
Name
Description
[ statistics ]
Count radius packet statistics
3.2.47 show rfc2544 profile [ <word32> ]
Description
show rfc2544 profile name
Syntax
show rfc2544 profile [ <word32> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
<word32>
rfc2544 profile name
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3.3 Configure Mode Commands
Commands that can be executed under Configure Mode
3.3.1 interface gigabit <portNo>
Description
Gigabit Ethernet interface. (enter gigabit interface mode)
Syntax
interface gigabit <portNo>
Parameter
Name
Description
<portNo>
Valid values: 1 ~ 10
Type: Mandatory
3.3.2 interface vlan <vlanid>
Description
Vlan Ethernet interface (enter mode of interface vlan)
Syntax
interface vlan <vlanid>
Parameter
Name
Description
<vlanid>
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Type: Mandatory
3.3.3 access-list
Description
Enter Acl Profile Config Mode
Syntax
profile acl
Parameter
Name
Description
<vlanid>
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Type: Mandatory
Parameter
None
3.3.4 profile sch
Description
Enter Scheduling Profile Config Mode
Syntax
profile sch
Parameter
None
3.3.5 ntp server <1-5> ip-address <ip>
Description
Set NTP server address.
Syntax
ntp server <1-5> ip-address { <ipv4_ucast> | <ipv6_ucast> |
<hostname> }
Parameter
Name
Description
<1-5>
index number
<ipv4> <ipv6 >
Type: Mandatory
<hostname>
Server name
3.3.6 clock timezone
Description
Set time zone.
Syntax
clock timezone <word16> <-23-23> [ <0-59> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
< word16>
Valid values: please see 'list timezone' Type: Mandatory
default
Set time zone to default (GMT/UTC). Type: Mandatory
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3.3.7 clock summer-time set [start-time] [end-time]
Description
Set date/time.
Syntax
clock summer-time <word16> date [ <1-12> <1-31> <2000-2097>
<hhmm> <1-12> <1-31> <2000-2097> <hhmm> [ <1-1440> ] ]
Parameter
Name
Description
< word16>
Valid values: please see 'list timezone' Type: Mandatory
<day>
Valid values: 1 ~ 31 Type: Mandatory
<month>
Valid values: 1 ~ 12 Type: Mandatory
<year>
Valid values: 2000-2097 Type: Mandatory
<minute>
Valid values: 0 ~ 59 Type: Mandatory
<second>
Valid values: 0 ~ 59 Type: Optional
3.3.8 account add <username>
Description
Add an account.
Syntax
username <word31> privilege <0-15> password encrypted <word4-44>
Parameter
Name
Description
< word31>
Valid values: 1 ~ 31 characters Type: Mandatory
<0-15>
Valid values: 0 ~ 15 Type: Mandatory
< word4-44>
Valid values: 4-44 characters Type: Mandatory
3.3.9 account delete <username>
Description
Delete an account.
Syntax
no username <word31>
Parameter
Name
Description
< word31>
Valid values: 1 ~ 31 characters Type: Mandatory
3.3.10 syslog {enable|disable}
Description
Disable or enable syslog service.
Syntax
logging on no logging on
Parameter
None
3.3.11 Configuration save and replace
Description
Save and install configuration
Syntax
copy { startup-config | running-config | <Filename> } { startup-config |
running-config | < Filename > } [ syntax-check ]
Parameter
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Name
Description
running-config
Currently running configuration
startup-config
Startup configuration
syntax-check
Perform syntax check on source configuration
Filename
File in FLASH or on TFTP server
3.3.12 clearipigmp snoopingstatistics
Description
clear ipigmpsnoopingstatisti
Syntax
clear ipigmp snooping [ vlan<vlan_list> ] statistics
Parameter
Name
Description
vlan_list
VLAN list.
3.3.13 clear logging
Description
clear logging
Syntax
clear logging [ info ] [ warning ] [ error ] [ switch <switch_list> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
info
Information
warning
Warning
error
Error
Switch list
List of switch ID, ex, 1,3-5,6
3.3.14 clear mac address-table
Description
clear mac address-table
Syntax
clear mac address-table
Parameter
3.3.15 delete
Description
Delete one file in flash: file system
Syntax
delete <word>
Parameter
Name
Description
<word>
Name of file to delete
3.3.16 dir
Description
Directory of all files in flash: file system
Syntax
dir
Parameter
3.3.17 do
Description
To run exec commands in config mode
Syntax
do <line>
Parameter
Name
Description
<line>
Exec Command
3.3.18 duplex
Description
Set duplex mode
Syntax
duplex { half | full | auto [ half | full ] }
Parameter
Name
Description
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half
Forced half duplex.
full
Forced full duplex.
auto
Auto negotiation of duplex mode.
[ half | full ]
Advertise half /full duplex.
3.3.19 editing
Description
Enable command line editing
Syntax
editing
Parameter
3.3.20 flowcontrol
Description
Enable/Disable flow control.
Syntax
flowcontrol { on | off }
Parameter
Name
Description
on
Enable flow control.
off
Disable flow control.
3.3.21 frame-sizes
Description
Select the frame sizes that the enabled tests will loop through
Syntax
frame-sizes { [ 64 ] [ 128 ] [ 256 ] [ 512 ] [ 1024 ] [ 1280 ] [ 1518 ] [ 2000 ]
[ 9600 ] }
Parameter
Name
Description
64
Enable testing with 64-byte TST PDUs
128
Enable testing with 128-byte TST PDUs
256
Enable testing with 256-byte TST PDUs
512
Enable testing with 512-byte TST PDUs
1024
Enable testing with 1024-byte TST PDUs
1280
Enable testing with 1280-byte TST PDUs
1518
Enable testing with 1518-byte TST PDUs
2000
Enable testing with 2000-byte TST PDUs
9600
Enable testing with 9600-byte TST PDUs
3.3.22 green-etherneteee
Description
Powering down of PHYs when there is no traffic.
Syntax
green-etherneteee
Parameter
3.3.23 green-etherneteee optimize-for-power
Description
Set if EEE shall be optimized for least power consumption (else optimized for least traffic latency).
Syntax
green-etherneteee optimize-for-power
Parameter
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3.3.24 green-etherneteee urgent-queues
Description
Enables EEE urgent queue. An urgent queue means that latency is kept to a minimum for traffic goin to that queue. Note: EEE power savings will be reduced.
Syntax
green-etherneteee urgent-queues [ <range_list> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
range_list
EEE Interface.
3.3.25 help
Description
Description of the interactive help system
Syntax
help
Parameter
3.3.26 iparp inspection
Description
iparp inspection
Syntax
iparp inspection
Parameter
3.3.27 iparp inspection translate
Description
IP ARP inspection entry interface configuration
Syntax
iparp inspection translate [ interface <port_type><port_type_id><vlan_id><mac_ucast><ipv4_ucast> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
port_type
Port type in Fast, Giga or Tengigaethernet
port_type_id
Port ID in the format of switch-no/port-no
vlan_id
Select a VLAN id to configure
mac_ucast
Select a MAC address to configure
ipv4_ucast
Select an IP Address to configure
3.3.28 iparp inspection trust
Description
IP ARP inspection trust configuration
Syntax
iparp inspection trust
Parameter
3.3.29 iparp inspection vlan
Description
IP ARP inspection vlan setting
Syntax
iparp inspection vlan<vlan_list>
Parameter
Name
Description
vlan_list
arp inspection vlan list
3.3.30 ipdns proxy
Description
IP DNS proxy service
Syntax
ipdns proxy
Parameter
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3.3.31 ip http secure-redirect
Description
IP http secure-redirect
Syntax
ip http secure-redirect
Parameter
3.3.32 ip http secure-server
Description
IP Secure HTTP web server
Syntax
ip http secure-server
Parameter
3.3.33 ip source binding interface
Description
IP source binding entry interface configuration
Syntax
Ip source binding interface <port_type> <port_type_id> <vlan_id> <ipv4_ucast> <mac_ucast>
Parameter
Name
Description
port_type
Port type in Fast, Giga or Tengigaethernet
port_type_id
Port ID in the format of switch-no/port-no
vlan_id
Select a VLAN id to configure
ipv4_ucast
Select an IP Address to configure
mac_ucast
Select a MAC address to configure
3.3.34 ipssh
Description
IP Secure Shell
Syntax
ipssh
Parameter
3.3.35 ipmc profile
Description
IPMC profile configuration
Syntax
ipmc profile
Parameter
3.3.36 ipmc range
Description
A range of IPv4/IPv6 multicast addresses for the profile
Syntax
ipmc range <word16> { <ipv4_mcast> [ <ipv4_mcast> ] | <ipv6_mcast> [ <ipv6_mcast> ] }
Parameter
Name
Description
word16
Range entry name in 16 char's
ipv4_mcast
Valid IPv4 multicast address
ipv4_mcast
Valid IPv4 multicast address that is not less than start address
ipv6_mcast
Valid IPv6 multicast address
ipv6_mcast
Valid IPv6 multicast address that is not less than start address
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3.3.37 vlan <vlanid>
Description
Configure VLAN.
Syntax
vlan <vlanid>
Parameter
Name
Description
<vlanid>
Create an empty VLAN index.
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Type: Mandatory
3.3.38 vlan <vlanid> <name>
Description
Configure VLAN’s name.
Syntax
vlan <vlanid> <name>
Parameter
Name
Description
<vlanid>
Create an empty VLAN index.
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Type: Mandatory
<name>
VLAN Name (0~31)
String Size:0~31
Type: Mandatory
3.3.39 vlan disable <vlanid>
Description
Delete VLAN memberset/setting.
Syntax
vlan disable <vlanid>
Parameter
Name
Description
<vlanid>
Valid values: 1 ~ 4094
Type: Mandatory
3.3.40 aging <time>
Description
Configure aging time for a bridge port.
Syntax
aging <time>
Parameter
Name
Description
<time>
Valid values: 10 ~ 1000000 (seconds)
Type: Mandatory
3.3.41 jumboframe {enable|disable}
Description
Set jumbo frame settings.
Syntax
jumboframe {enable|disable}
Parameter
Name
Description
enable
Enable jumbo frame.
disable
Disable jumbo frame.
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3.3.42 jumboframe mtu <value>
Description
MTU size.
Syntax
jumboframe mtu <value>
Parameter
Name
Description
<value>
Range.
Valid values: 1536~9000 (bytes) Type: Mandatory
3.3.43 media-type
Description
Configure media-type
Syntax
media-type { rj45 | sfp | dual }
Parameter
Name
Description
rj45
rj45 interface (copper interface).
sfp
sfp interface (fiber interface).
dual
Dual media interface (cu & fiber interface).
3.3.44 monitor destination interface
Description
The destination port. That is the port that trafficed should be mirrored to.
Syntax
monitor destination interface <port_type> <port_type_id>
Parameter
Name
Description
<port_type
Port type
<port_type_id>
Port Number
3.3.45 speed
Description
Configures interface speed. If you use 10, 100, or 1000 keywords with the auto keyword the port will only advertise the specified speeds.
Syntax
speed { 10g | 2500 | 1000 | 100 | 10 | auto { [ 10 ] [ 100 ] [ 1000 ] } }
Parameter
Name
Description
1000
1Gbps
100
100Mbps
10
10Mbps
auto
Auto negotiation
[ 10 ]
10Mbps
[ 10 0]
100Mbps
[ 1000 ]
1Gbps
3.3.46 tacacs-server host
Description
Configure TACACS+ server
Syntax
tacacs-server host <word1-255> [ port <0-65535> ] [ timeout <1-1000> ]
[ key <line1-63> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
word1-255
Hostname or IP address
0-65535
TCP port number
1-1000
Wait time in seconds
line1-63
The shared key
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3.3.47 tacacs-server key
Description
Configure TACACS+ encryption key
Syntax
tacacs-server key <line1-63>
Parameter
Name
Description
line1-63
3.3.48 tacacs-server timeout
Description
Time to wait for a TACACS+ server to reply
Syntax
tacacs-server timeout <1-1000>
Parameter
Name
Description
1-1000
Wait time in seconds
3.3.49 traps
Description
trap event configuration
Syntax
traps [ aaa authentication ] [ system [ coldstart ] [ warmstart ] ] [ switch
[ stp ] [ rmon ] ]
Parameter
Name
Description
aaa authentication
AAA authentication fail event
coldstart
Cold start event
warmstart
Warm start event
stp
STP event
rmon
RMON event
3.3.50 upnp
Description
Set UPnP's configurations
Syntax
upnp
Parameter
3.3.51 upnp advertising-duration
Description
Set UPnP's advertising duration
Syntax
upnp advertising-duration <100-86400>
Parameter
Name
Description
100-86400
advertising duration
3.3.52 upnp ttl
Description
Set UPnP's TTL value
Syntax
upnp ttl <1-255>
Parameter
Name
Description
1-255
TTL value
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3.3.53 flow-control {enable|disble}
Description
Enable/Disable flow-control.
Syntax
flow-control {enable|disble}
Parameter
Name
Description
enable
Enable flow-control.
disable
Disable flow-control.
3.3.54 speed
Description
Configure gigabit Ethernet speed and Copper/SFP for gigabit port 7~8. (port1~6 Only support copper, no SFP) (port 9, 10 only support auto)
Syntax
speed
{auto|full-l000mbps|full-100mbps|full-10mbps|half-100mbps|half-10mb ps}
Parameter
Name
Description
auto
Auto negotiation.
full-l000mbps
Set 1000Mbps full duplexing.
full-100mbps
Set 100Mbps full duplexing.
full-10mbps
Set 10Mbps full duplexing.
half-100mbps
Set 100Mbps half duplexing.
half-10mbps
Set 10Mbps half duplexing.
3.3.55 port {enable/disable}
Description
Set interface gigabit port enable or disable.
Syntax
port {enable/disable}
Parameter
Name
Description
disable
Turn off gigabit port.
enable
Turn off gigabit port.
3.3.56 Date/Time
Description
Set device date and time
Syntax
clock datetime <2000-2037> <1-12> <1-31> <0-23> <0-59> <0-59>
Parameter
Name
Description
<2000-2037>
year
<1-12>
month
<1-31>
Date
<0-23>
Hour
<0-59>
minute
<0-59>
Second
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3.4 VLAN Mode Commands
3.4.1 vlan
Description
VLAN commands
Syntax
vlan <vlan_list>
Parameter
Name
Description
vlan_lis
ISL VLAN IDs 1~4095
3.4.2 vlan ethertype s-custom-port
Description
Vlan Ether type for custom S-ports configuration
Syntax
vlan ethertype s-custom-port <0x0600-0xffff>
Parameter
Name
Description
0x0600-0xffff
Ethertype (Range: 0x0600-0xffff)
3.4.3 vlan protocol
Description
Syntax
vlan protocol { { eth2 { <0x600-0xffff> | arp | ip | ipx | at } } | { snap
{ <0x0-0xffffff> | rfc_1042 | snap_8021h } <0x0-0xffff> } | { llc <0x0-0xff> <0x0-0xff> } } group <word16>
Parameter
Name
Description
0x600-0xffff
Ether Type(Range: 0x600 - 0xFFFF)
arp
Ether Type is ARP
ip
Ether Type is IP
ipx
Ether Type is IPX
at
Ether Type is AppleTalk
0x0-0xffffff
SNAP OUI (Range 0x000000 - 0XFFFFFF)
rfc_1042
SNAP OUI is rfc_1042
snap_8021h
SNAP OUI is 8021h
0x0-0xffff
PID (Range: 0x0 - 0xFFFF)
0x0-0xff
DSAP (Range: 0x00 - 0xFF)
0x0-0xff
SSAP (Range: 0x00 - 0xFF)
word16
Group Name (Range: 1 - 16 characters)
3.4.4 vlan-trunking
Description
Change whether trunking of unknown VLANs is enabled
Syntax
vlan-trunking
Parameter
3.4.5 switchport access vlan
Description
Set switch access mode of the interface
Syntax
switchport access vlan <vlan_id>
Parameter
Name
Description
vlan_id
VLAN ID of the VLAN when this port is in access mode
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3.4.6 switchport forbidden vlan
Description
Adds or removes forbidden VLANs from the current list of forbidden VLANs
Syntax
switchport forbidden vlan { add | remove } <vlan_list>
Parameter
Name
Description
add
Add to existing list.
remove
Remove from existing list.
vlan_list
VLAN IDs
3.4.7 switchport hybrid acceptable-frame-type
Description
Set acceptable frame type on a port
Syntax
switchport hybrid acceptable-frame-type { all | tagged | untagged }
Parameter
Name
Description
all
Allow all frames
tagged
Allow only tagged frames
untagged
Allow only untagged frames
3.4.8 switchport hybrid allowed vlan
Description
Set allowed VLAN characteristics when interface is in hybrid mode
Syntax
switchport hybrid allowed vlan { all | none | [ add | remove | except ]
<vlan_list> }
Parameter
Name
Description
all
All VLANs
none
No VLANs
add
Add VLANs to the current list
remove
Remove VLANs from the current list
except
All VLANs except the following
vlan_list
VLAN IDs of the allowed VLANs when this port is in hybrid mode
3.4.9 switchport hybrid egress-tag
Description
Egress VLAN tagging configuration
Syntax
switchport hybrid egress-tag { none | all [ except-native ] }
Parameter
Name
Description
none
No egress tagging
all
Tag all frames
except-native
Tag all frames except frames classified to native VLAN of the hybrid port
3.4.10 switchport hybrid ingress-filtering
Description
VLAN Ingress filter configuration
Syntax
switchport hybrid ingress-filtering
Parameter
3.4.11 switchport mode
Description
Set switching mode
Syntax
switchport mode { access | trunk | hybrid }
Parameter
Name
Description
access
Set mode to ACCESS unconditionally
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trunk
Set mode to TRUNK unconditionally
hybrid
Set mode to HYBRID unconditionall
3.4.12 switchport trunk allowed vlan
Description
Set allowed VLAN characteristics when interface is in trunk mode
Syntax
switchport trunk allowed vlan { all | none | [ add | remove | except ]
<vlan_list> }
Parameter
Name
Description
all
All VLANs
none
No VLANs
add
Add VLANs to the current list
remove
Remove VLANs from the current list
except
All VLANs except the following
vlan_list
VLAN IDs of the allowed VLANs when this port is in trunk mode
3.4.13 switchport vlan protocol group
Description
Protocol-based VLAN group commands
Syntax
switchport vlan protocol group <word16> vlan <vlan_id>
Parameter
Name
Description
word16
Group Name (Range: 1 - 16 characters)
vlan_id
VLAN ID required for the group to VLAN mapping (Range: 1-4095)
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3.5 Interface VLAN Mode Commands
3.5.1 interface
Description
Interface configuration
Syntax
interface <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
port_type
Port type in Fast, Giga or Tengigaethernet
port_type_list
List of Port ID, ex, 1/1,3-5;2/2-4,6
3.5.2 interface vlan
Description
VLAN interface configurations
Syntax
interface vlan<vlan_list>
Parameter
Name
Description
vlan_list
List of VLAN interface numbers, 1~4095
3.5.3 ip address
Description
IPv4 address configurations
Syntax
ip address { { <ipv4_addr><ipv4_netmask> } | { dhcp [ fallback <ipv4_addr><ipv4_netmask> [ timeout <uint> ] ] } }
Parameter
Name
Description
ipv4_addr
IP address
ipv4_netmask
IP netmask
dhcp
Enable DHCP
fallback
DHCP fallback settings
ipv4_addr
DHCP fallback address
ipv4_netmask
DHCP fallback netmask
timeout
DHCP fallback timeout
uint
DHCP fallback timeout in seconds
3.5.4 ip name-server
Description
Interface Internet Protocol config commands Domain Name System
Syntax
ip name-server { <ipv4_ucast> | dhcp [ interface vlan<vlan_id> ] }
Parameter
Name
Description
ipv4_ucast
A valid IPv4 unicast address
vlan_id
VLAN identifier(s): VID
3.5.5 ipdhcp relay
Description
DHCP relay agent configuration
Syntax
ipdhcp relay
Parameter
3.5.6 ipdhcp relay information option
Description
IP DHCP relay information option(Option 82)
Syntax
ipdhcp relay information option
Parameter
3.5.7 ipdhcp retry interface vlan
Description
Restart the DHCP query process
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Syntax
ipdhcp retry interface vlan<vlan_id>
Parameter
Name
Description
vlan_id
Vlan ID
3.5.8 ipdhcp snooping
Description
IP DHCP snooping
Syntax
ipdhcp snooping
Parameter
3.5.9 ipv6 address
Description
Configure the IPv6 address of an interface
Syntax
ipv6 address <ipv6_subnet>
Parameter
Name
Description
ipv6_subnet
IPv6 prefix x:x::y/z
3.5.10 ipv6mtu
Description
IPv6 Maximum transmission unit
Syntax
ipv6 mtu<1280-1500>
Parameter
Name
Description
1280-1500
MTU value in bytes
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3.6 I.A. Ring Group Mode Commands
3.6.1 I.A. Ring protect
Description
To configure ring protection.
Syntax
ring protect
Parameter
None
3.6.2 role {master| slave}
Description
Set role to ring group.
Syntax
ring protect role {master| slave}
Parameter
None
3.6.3 id <ring-id>
Description
Set ring group ID.
Syntax
ring protect <ring-id>
Parameter
Name
Description
<ring-id>
Ring ID.
Valid values: 0~255 Type: Mandatory
3.6.4 mode {enable|disable}
Description
Enable / disable ring group.
Syntax
mode enable mode disable
Parameter
None
3.6.5 node<1|2> interface GigabitEthernet <portNo>}
Description
Set interface of ring protection node
Syntax
node1 interface GigabitEthernet <portNo> node2 interface GigabitEthernet <portNo>
Parameter
Name
Description
<portNo>
Valid values: 1~10. Type: Mandatory
3.6.6 guardtimer <time>
Description
Set ring guard time
Syntax
guardtimer <time>
Parameter
Name
Description
<time>
Guard time, unit :second
Valid values: 10~3600 Type: Mandatory
3.6.7 group<number>
Description
Entry ring group interface
Syntax
group<number>
Parameter
Name
Description
<number>
Ring group index
Valid values: 1~3 Type: Mandatory
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3.6.8 discovery {enable|disable}
Description
set enable / disable the ring topology monitor
Syntax
discovery {enable|disable}
Parameter
none
3.6.9 discoverytimer <10-300>
Description
Set discovery timer time
Syntax
discoverytimer <10-300>
Parameter
Name
Description
<time>
Guard time, unit :second
Valid values: 10~300 Type: Mandatory
3.6.10 interconnect {enable|disable}
Description
set enable / disable to support Multi-Ring & Dual-Homing
Syntax
interconnect {enable|disable}
Parameter
none
3.6.11 node<1|2> {sf|nonsf }
Description
set sf status of ring ports
Syntax
node1 {sf|nonsf } node2 {sf|nonsf }
Parameter
Name
Description
sf
set node 1 as SF port
nonsf
set node 1 as Non-SF port
3.6.12 protect node<1|2>
Description
Set Master portect port as node 1 / 2
Syntax
protect node<1|2>
Parameter
Name
Description
node<1|2>
Set Master portect port as node 1 or 2
3.7 Spanning Tree
3.7.1 spanning-tree
Description
Enable/disable STP on this interface
Syntax
spanning-tree
Parameter
Name
Description
3.7.2 spanning-tree aggregation
Description
Spanning Tree protocol
Syntax
spanning-tree aggregation
Parameter
Name
Description
3.7.3 spanning-tree auto-edge
Description
Auto detect edge status
Syntax
3.7.4 spanning-tree auto-edge
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Parameter
Name
Description
3.7.5 spanning-tree bpdu-guard
Description
Enable/disable BPDU guard
Syntax
spanning-tree bpdu-guard
Parameter
Name
Description
3.7.6 spanning-tree edge
Description
Edge port spanning-tree STP Bridge
Syntax
spanning-tree edge
Parameter
Name
Description
3.7.7 spanning-tree edge bpdu-filter
Description
Enable BPDU filter (stop BPDU tx/rx)
Syntax
spanning-tree edge bpdu-filter
Parameter
Name
Description
3.7.8 spanning-tree mode
Description
mode STP protocol mode stp
802.1D Spanning Tree rstp Rabid Spanning Tree (802.1w) mstp Multiple Spanning Tree (802.1s)
Syntax
spanning-tree mode { stp | rstp | mstp }
Parameter
Name
Description
stp
802.1D Spanning Tree
rstp
Rabid Spanning Tree (802.1w)
mstp
Multiple Spanning Tree (802.1s)
3.7.9 spanning-tree mst cost
Description
STP bridge instance STP Cost of this port
Syntax
spanning-tree mst <0-7> cost { <1-200000000> | a uto }
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Parameter
Name
Description
<0-7>
instance 0-7 (CIST=0, MST2=1...)
<1-200000000>
STP Cost of this port
3.7.10 spanning-tree mst port-priority
Description
port-priority
Syntax
spanning-tree mst <0-7> port-priority <0-240>
Parameter
Name
Description
<0-7>
instance 0-7 (CIST=0, MST2=1...)
<0-240>
STP priority of this port
3.7.11 spanning-tree mst priority
Description
Priority of the instance Range in seconds
Syntax
spanning-tree mst <0-7> priority <0-61440>
Parameter
Name
Description
<0-7>
instance 0-7 (CIST=0, MST2=1...)
<0-61440>
Priority of the instance
3.7.12 spanning-tree mst vlan
Description
VLAN keyword
Syntax
spanning-tree mst <0-7> vlan <vlan_list>
Parameter
Name
Description
<0-7>
instance 0-7 (CIST=0, MST2=1...)
<vlan_list>
Range of VLANs
3.7.13 spanning-tree mst forward-time
Description
forward-time Delay between port states
Syntax
spanning-tree mst forward-time <4-30>
Parameter
Name
Description
<4-30>
Delay between port states
3.7.14 spanning-tree mst max-age
Description
Max bridge age before timeout.
Syntax
spanning-tree mst max-age <6-40> [ forward-time <4-30> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
<6-40>
Max bridge age before timeout
<4-30>
forward-time
3.7.15 spanning-tree mst max-hops
Description
MSTP bridge max hop count
Syntax
spanning-tree mst max-hops <6-40>
Parameter
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Name
Description
<6-40>
MSTP bridge max hop count
3.7.16 spanning-tree mst name
Description
Name of the bridge Revision Revision keyword
Syntax
spanning-tree mst name <word32> revision <0-65535>
Parameter
Name
Description
<word32>
Name of the bridge
<0-65535>
Revision keyword
3.8 sFlow Configure Command
3.8.1 sflow
Description
Enables/disables flow sampling on this port.
Syntax
sflow [ <range_list> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
< range_list >
Sampler instance
3.8.2 sflow agent-ip
Description
The agent IP address used as agent-address in UDP datagrams. Defaults to IPv4 loopback address.
Syntax
sflow agent-ip { ipv4 <ipv4_addr> | ipv6 <ipv6_addr> }
Parameter
Name
Description
< ipv4_addr >
Ipv4 address
< ipv6_addr>
ipv6 address
3.8.3 sflow collector-address
Description
Sflow runtime, see sflow_icli_functions
Syntax
3.8.4 sflow collector-address [ receiver <range_list> ] [ <word> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
< range_list >
Sampler instance
3.8.5 sflow max-datagram-size
Description
Statistics flow Maximum datagram size.
Syntax
sflow max-datagram-size [ receiver <range_list> ] <200-1468>
Parameter
Name
Description
<range_list>
receiver list
<200-1468>
packet byte
3.8.6 sflow max-sampling-size
Description
Specifies the maximum number of bytes to transmit per flow sample.
Syntax
sflow max-sampling-size [ sampler <range_list> ] [ <14-200> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
< range_list >
Sampler instance
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<200-1468>
packet byte
3.8.7 sflow sampling-rate
Description
Specifies the statistical sampling rate. The sample rate is specified as N to sample 1/Nth of the packets n the monitored flows. There are no restrictions on the value, but the switch will adjust it to the closest possible sampling rate.
Syntax
sflow sampling-rate [ sampler <range_list> ] [ <1-4294967295> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
< range_list >
Sampler instance
<1-4294967295>
Sampling rate
3.8.8 sflow timeout
Description
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.
Syntax
sflow timeout [ receiver <range_list> ] <0-2147483647>
Parameter
Name
Description
< range_list >
Sampler instance
<0-2147483647>
Number of seconds.
3.9 SNMP Configure Command
3.9.1 snmp-server
Description
Enable SNMP server
Syntax
snmp-server
Parameter
Name
Description
3.9.2 snmp-server access
Description
snmp-server access configuration
Syntax
snmp-server access < group name > model { v1 | v2c | v3 | any } level
{ auth | noauth | priv } [ read <word255> ] [ write <word255> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
< group name >
32 words
< v1 | v2c | v3 | any >
V1~v3 security model
< level >
security level
{ auth | noauth | priv }
authNoPriv Security Level
noAuthNoPriv Security Level
authPriv Security Level
read
specify a read view for the group
<word255>
read view name
3.9.3 snmp-server community v2c
Description
Set the SNMP v2c community
Syntax
snmp-server community v2c <word127> [ ro | rw ]
Parameter
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Name
Description
< word127 >
Community word
< ro >
Read only
<rw>
Read write
3.9.4 snmp-server community v3
Description
S Set the SNMP v3 community
Syntax
snmp-server community v3 <word127> [ <ipv4_addr> <ipv4_netmask> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
< word127 >
Community word
< ipv4_addr >
IPv4 address
<ipv4_netmask>
IPv4 netmask
3.9.5 snmp-server host
Description
Set SNMP server's configurations
Syntax
snmp-server host <word32>
Parameter
Name
Description
< word32 >
Name of the host configuration
3.9.6 snmp-server host traps
Description
Set SNMP host's configurations
Syntax
snmp-server host < Name of the host configuration > traps [ linkup ]
[ linkdown ] [ lldp ]
Parameter
Name
Description
< Name of the host configuration >
Name of the host configuration <200-1468>
packet byte
[ linkup ]
Link up event
[ linkdown ]
Link down event
[ lldp ]
LLDP event
3.9.7 snmp-server trap
Description
Set SNMP server's configurations
Syntax
snmp-server trap
Parameter
Name
Description
3.9.8 snmp-server user
Description
Set the SNMPv3 user's configurations
Syntax
snmp-server user <Username> engine-id <Engine ID octet string>
[ { md5 <word8-32> | sha <word8-40> } [ priv { des | aes } <word8-32> ] ]
Parameter
Name
Description
<Username >
32 words
<Engine ID octet string>
word10-32
MD5
Set MD5 protocol
sha
Set SHA protocol
<word8-40>
SHA password
priv
Set Privacy
{ des | aes }
Set DES/AES protocol
<word8-32>
Set privacy password
3.9.9 snmp-server version
Description
Set the SNMP server's version
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Syntax
snmp-server version { v1 | v2c | v3 }
Parameter
Name
Description
{ v1 | v2c | v3 }
SNMP v1,v2c,v3
3.9.10 snmp-server view
Description
Snmp MIB view configuration
Syntax
snmp-server view <word32> <word255> { include | exclude }
Parameter
Name
Description
< word32 >
MIB view name
< word255>
MIB view OID
{ include | exclude }
Included/Excluded type from the view
3.9.11 SNMP trap receive ipv6 host
Description
host configuration
Syntax
host <ipv6_ucast> [ <1-65535> ] [ traps | informs ]
Parameter
Name
Description
ipv6_ucast
IP address of SNMP trap host
1-65535
UDP port of the trap messges
traps
Send Trap messages to this host
informs
Send Inform messages to this host
3.9.12 SNMP trap receive ipv4 host
Description
host configuration
Syntax
host { <ipv4_ucast> | <hostname> } [ <1-65535> ] [ traps | informs ]
Parameter
Name
Description
Ipv4_ucast
IP address of SNMP trap host
hostname
hostname of SNMP trap host
1-65535
UDP port of the trap messges
traps
Send Trap messages to this host
informs
Send Inform messages to this host
3.10 Qos Function Command
3.10.1 qos cos
Description
Class of service configuration
Syntax
qos cos <0-7>
Parameter
Name
Description
<0-7>
Specific class of service
3.10.2 qos dscp-classify
Description
Set qos dscp-classify.
Syntax
qos dscp-classify { zero | selected | any }
Parameter
Name
Description
3.10.3 qos dscp-remark
Description
Set qos dscp-remark
Syntax
qos dscp-remark { rewrite | remap | remap-dp }
Parameter
Name
Description
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3.10.4 qos dscp-translate
Description
Enable qos dscp-translate mode
Syntax
qos dscp-translate
3.10.5 qos map cos-dscp
Description
Configure cos mapping to dscptable
Syntax
qos map cos-dscp <0~7> dpl <0~1> dscp { <0-63> | { be | af11 | af12 |
af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } }
Parameter
Name
Description
<0~7>
Cos level
<0~1>
Specific drop precedence level
<0-63>
Dscp level
be
Default PHB(DSCP 0) for best effort traffic
af11~13
Assured Forwarding PHB 11~13(DSCP 10,12,14)
af22~23
Assured Forwarding PHB 22~23(DSCP 20,22)
af31~33
Assured Forwarding PHB 31~33(DSCP 26,28,30)
Af41~43
Assured Forwarding PHB 41~43(DSCP 34,36,38)
cs1~7
Class Selector PHB CS1~7 precedence 1~7(DSCP 8*(cs value))
ef
Expedited Forwarding PHB(DSCP 46)
va
Voice Admit PHB(DSCP 44)
3.10.6 qos map cos-dscp
Description
Configure dscp mapping to cos table
Syntax
qos map dscp-cos { <0~63> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 |
af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } } cos <0-7> dpl <dpl>
Parameter
Name
Description
<0~7>
Cos level
<0-63>
Dscp level
be
Default PHB(DSCP 0) for best effort traffic
af11~13
Assured Forwarding PHB 11~13(DSCP 10,12,14)
af22~23
Assured Forwarding PHB 22~23(DSCP 20,22)
af31~33
Assured Forwarding PHB 31~33(DSCP 26,28,30)
Af41~43
Assured Forwarding PHB 41~43(DSCP 34,36,38)
cs1~7
Class Selector PHB CS1~7 precedence 1~7(DSCP 8*(cs value))
ef
Expedited Forwarding PHB(DSCP 46)
va
Voice Admit PHB(DSCP 44)
<0~1>
Specific drop precedence level
3.10.7 qos map dscp-egress-translation
Description
Configure dscp egress-translation
Syntax
qos map dscp-egress-translation { <0~63> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21
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| af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } } <0~1> to { <0-63> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } }
Parameter
Name
Description
<0~7>
Cos level
<0-63>
Dscp level
be
Default PHB(DSCP 0) for best effort traffic
af11~13
Assured Forwarding PHB 11~13(DSCP 10,12,14)
af22~23
Assured Forwarding PHB 22~23(DSCP 20,22)
af31~33
Assured Forwarding PHB 31~33(DSCP 26,28,30)
Af41~43
Assured Forwarding PHB 41~43(DSCP 34,36,38)
cs1~7
Class Selector PHB CS1~7 precedence 1~7(DSCP 8*(cs value))
ef
Expedited Forwarding PHB(DSCP 46)
va
Voice Admit PHB(DSCP 44)
<0~1>
Specific drop precedence level
3.10.8 qos map dscp-ingress-translation
Description
Configure dscp ingress-translation
Syntax
qos map dscp-ingress-translation { <0~63> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21
| af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } } to { <0-63> | { be | af11 | af12 | af13 | af21 | af22 | af23 | af31 | af32 | af33 | af41 | af42 | af43 | cs1 | cs2 | cs3 | cs4 | cs5 | cs6 | cs7 | ef | va } }
Parameter
Name
Description
<0~7>
Cos level
<0-63>
Dscp level
be
Default PHB(DSCP 0) for best effort traffic
af11~13
Assured Forwarding PHB 11~13(DSCP 10,12,14)
af22~23
Assured Forwarding PHB 22~23(DSCP 20,22)
af31~33
Assured Forwarding PHB 31~33(DSCP 26,28,30)
Af41~43
Assured Forwarding PHB 41~43(DSCP 34,36,38)
cs1~7
Class Selector PHB CS1~7 precedence 1~7(DSCP 8*(cs value))
ef
Expedited Forwarding PHB(DSCP 46)
va
Voice Admit PHB(DSCP 44)
<0~1>
Specific drop precedence level
3.10.9 qos policer
Description
Configure qos policer
Syntax
qos policer <unit> [ fps ] [ flowcontrol ]
Parameter
Name
Description
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< unit >
Traffic meter
< fps >
Frame rate
[ flowcontrol ]
Enable flowcontrol mode
3.10.10 qos wrr
Description
Specifies qos wrr mode
Syntax
qos wrr <1-100> <1-100> <1-100> <1-100> <1-100> <1-100>
Parameter
Name
Description
<1-100>
every level proportion
3.10.11 qos queue-shaper
Description
Configure queue-shaper command
Syntax
qos queue-shaper queue <0~7> <uint> [ excess ]
Parameter
Name
Description
<1-100>
every level proportion
<unit>
Traffic meter
[ excess ]
Agree the shaper could be excess or not
3.10.12 qos queue-policer
Description
Configure queue-policer command
Syntax
qos queue-policer queue <0~7> <uint>
Parameter
Name
Description
<0~7>
Queue number
<uint>
Traffic meter
3.10.13 qos shaper <unit>
Description
Configure qos shaper command
Syntax
qos shaper <uint>
Parameter
Name
Description
<1-100>
every level proportion
<unit>
Traffic meter
3.11 IGMP Functional Commands
3.11.1 ip igmp host-proxy [ leave-proxy ]
Description
IGMP proxy for leave configuration
Syntax
ipigmp host-proxy [ leave-proxy ]
Parameter
Name
Description
leave-proxy
IGMP proxy for leave
3.11.2 ip igmp snooping
Description
Snooping igmp
Syntax
ipigmp snooping
Parameter
3.11.3 ip igmp snooping immediate-leave
Description
IP IGMP snooping immediate leave configuration
Syntax
ipigmp snooping immediate-leave
Parameter
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3.11.4 ip igmp snooping last-member-query-interval
Description
IP IGMP snooping Last Member Query Interval in tenths of seconds
Syntax
ipigmp snooping last-member-query-interval <0-31744>
Parameter
Name
Description
0-31744
0 - 31744 tenths of seconds
3.11.5 ip igmp snooping max-groups
Description
IGMP group throttling configuration
Syntax
ipigmp snooping max-groups <1-10>
Parameter
Name
Description
1-10
Maximun number of IGMP group registration
3.11.6 ip igmp snooping mrouter
Description
IPIGMP snooping Multicast router port configuration
Syntax
ipigmp snooping mrouter
Parameter
3.11.7 ip igmp snooping querier
Description
IP IGMP querier configuration
Syntax
ipigmp snooping querier { election | address <ipv4_ucast> }
Parameter
Name
Description
election
Act as an IGMP Querier to join Querier-Election
address
IGMP Querier address configuration
ipv4_ucast
A valid IPv4 unicast address
3.11.8 ip igmp snooping query-interval
Description
IP IGMP snooping Query-Intervalin seconds
Syntax
Ip igmp snooping query-interval <1-31744>
Parameter
Name
Description
1-317
1 - 31744 seconds
3.11.9 ip igmp snooping vlan
Description
ipigmp snooping vlan IDs
Syntax
ipigmp snooping vlan<vlan_list>
Parameter
Name
Description
vlan_list
VLAN identifier(s): VID
3.11.10 ip igmp unknown-flooding
Description
IP IGMP flooding unregistered IPv4 multicast traffic
Syntax
ipigmp unknown-flooding
Parameter
3.11.11 clear ip igmp snooping statistics
Description
clear ip igmp snooping statisti
Syntax
clear ip igmp snooping [ vlan<vlan_list> ] statistics
Parameter
Name
Description
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vlan_list
VLAN list.
3.12 MVR Functional Commands
3.12.1 mvr
Description
Multicast VLAN Registration configuration
Syntax
mvr
Parameter
Name
Description
3.12.2 mvr immediate-leave
Description
mvr immediate leave configuration
Syntax
mvr immediate-leave
Parameter
Name
Description
3.12.3 mvr name channel
Description
Multicast VLAN name and channel configuration
Syntax
mvr name <word16> channel <word16>
Parameter
Name
Description
name <word16>
MVR multicast VLAN name
channel <word16>
Profile name in 16 char's
3.12.4 mvr frame priority
Description
Multicast VLAN interface CoS priority
Syntax
mvr name <word16> frame priority <0-7>
Parameter
Name
Description
name <word16>
MVR multicast VLAN name
priority <0-7>
CoS priority ranges from 0 to 7
3.12.5 mvr name <word16> frame tagged
Description
MVR control frame in TX, Tagged IGMP/MLD frames will be sent
Syntax
mvr name <word16> frame tagged
Parameter
Name
Description
name <word16>
MVR multicast VLAN name
3.12.6 mvr name <word16> igmp-address <ipv4_ucast>
Description
MVR address configuration used in IGMP
Syntax
mvr name <word16> igmp-address <ipv4_ucast>
Parameter
Name
Description
name <word16>
MVR multicast VLAN name
<ipv4_ucast>
A valid IPv4 unicast address
3.12.7 mvr name <word16> last-member-query-interval <0-31744>
Description
Configure last Member Query Interval in tenths of seconds
Syntax
mvr name <word16> last-member-query-interval <0-31744>
Parameter
Name
Description
name <word16>
MVR multicast VLAN name
<0-31744>
0 - 31744 tenths of seconds
3.12.8 mvr name <word16> mode
Description
Dynamic MVR operation mode
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Syntax
mvr name <word16> mode { dynamic | compatible }
Parameter
Name
Description
dynamic
Dynamic MVR operation mode
compatible
Compatible MVR operation mode
3.12.9 mvr name <word16> type
Description
MVR port role configuration
Syntax
mvr name <word16> type { source | receiver }
Parameter
Name
Description
source
MVR source port
receiver
MVR receiver port
3.12.10 mvr vlan
Description
Multicast VLAN Registration configuration
Syntax
mvr vlan <vlan_list> [ name <word16> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
< vlan_list >
MVR multicast VLAN list
name <word16>
MVR multicast VLAN name in 16 char's
3.12.11 mvr vlan <vlan_list> channel
Description
MVR channel configuration
Syntax
mvr vlan <vlan_list> channel <word16>
Parameter
Name
Description
< vlan_list >
MVR multicast VLAN list
channel <word16>
MVR multicast channel name in 16 char's
3.12.12 mvr vlan <vlan_list> frame priority
Description
Interface CoS priority
Syntax
mvr vlan <vlan_list> frame priority <0-7>
Parameter
Name
Description
< vlan_list >
MVR multicast VLAN list
<0-7>
CoS priority ranges from 0 to 7
3.12.13 mvr vlan <vlan_list> frame tagged
Description
Set tagged IGMP/MLD frames will be sent
Syntax
mvr vlan <vlan_list> frame tagged
Parameter
Name
Description
< vlan_list >
MVR multicast VLAN list
3.12.14 mvr vlan <vlan_list> igmp-address
Description
Set tagged IGMP/MLD frames will be sent
Syntax
mvr vlan <vlan_list> igmp-address <ipv4_ucast>
Parameter
Name
Description
< vlan_list >
MVR multicast VLAN list
<ipv4_ucast>
A valid IPv4 unicast address for IGMP
3.12.15 mvr vlan <vlan_list> mode
Description
Dynamic MVR vlan operation mode
Syntax
mvr vlan <vlan_list> mode { dynamic | compatible }
Parameter
Name
Description
< vlan_list >
MVR multicast VLAN list
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dynamic
Dynamic MVR operation mode
compatible
Compatible MVR operation mode
3.12.16 mvr vlan <vlan_list> type
Description
MVR vlan role configuration
Syntax
mvr vlan <vlan_list> type { source | receiver }
Parameter
Name
Description
< vlan_list >
MVR multicast VLAN list
source
MVR source port
receiver
MVR receiver port
3.13 MLD Functional Commands
3.13.1 ipv6mld host-proxy
Description
IPv6 MLD proxy configuration
Syntax
ipv6 mld host-proxy [ leave-proxy ]
Parameter
Name
Description
leave-proxy
MLD proxy for leave configuration
3.13.2 ipv6mld snooping
Description
ipv6 mld snooping
Syntax
ipv6 mld snooping
Parameter
3.13.3 ipv6mld snooping compatibility
Description
IPv6 MLD snooping compatibility configuration
Syntax
ipv6 mld snooping compatibility { auto | v1 | v2 }
Parameter
Name
Description
auto
Compatible with MLDv1/MLDv2
v1
Forced MLDv1
v2
Forced MLDv2
3.13.4 ipv6mld snooping immediate-leave
Description
IPv6 MLD snooping immediate-leave configuration
Syntax
ipv6 mld snooping immediate-leave
Parameter
3.13.5 ipv6mld snooping last-member-query-interval
Description
ipv6 mld snooping last member query interval in tenths of seconds
Syntax
ipv6 mld snooping last-member-query-interval <0-31744>
Parameter
Name
Description
0-31744
0 - 31744 tenths of seconds
3.13.6 ipv6mld snooping max-groups
Description
IPv6 MLD group throttling configuration
Syntax
ipv6 mld snooping max-groups <1-10>
Parameter
Name
Description
1-10
Maximun number of MLD group registration
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3.13.7 ipv6mld snooping mrouter
Description
ipv6 mld snooping multicast router port configuration
Syntax
ipv6 mld snooping mrouter
Parameter
3.13.8 ipv6mld snooping query-interval
Description
IPv6 MLD snooping query interval in seconds
Syntax
ipv6 mld snooping query-interval <1-31744>
Parameter
Name
Description
1-31744
1 - 31744 seconds
3.13.9 ipv6mld snooping query-max-response-time
Description
IPv6 MLD snooping querymaxresponse interval in tenths of seconds
Syntax
ipv6 mld snooping query-max-response-time <0-31744>
Parameter
Name
Description
0-31744
0 - 31744 tenths of seconds
3.13.10 ipv6mld snooping vlan
Description
ipv6 mld snooping vlan
Syntax
ipv6 mld snooping vlan<vlan_list>
Parameter
Name
Description
vlan_list
VLAN identifier(s): VID
3.13.11 ipv6mld unknown-flooding
Description
Flooding unregistered IPv6 multicast traffic
Syntax
ipv6 mld unknown-flooding
Parameter
3.14 Authenticate Mode Commands
3.14.1 radius-server attribute 4
Description
Configure radius-server attribute
Syntax
radius-server attribute 4 <ipv4_ucast>
Parameter
Name
Description
<ipv4_ucast>
ipv4_ucast address
3.14.2 radius-server attribute 95
Description
Configure radius-server attribute
Syntax
radius-server attribute 95 <ipv6_ucast>
Parameter
Name
Description
<ipv6_ucast>
Ipv6_ucast address
3.14.3 radius-server deadtime
Description
Configure adius-server deadtime
Syntax
radius-server deadtime <1-1440>
Parameter
Name
Description
<1-1440>
Time in minutes
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3.14.4 radius-server host [ auth-port] [ acct-port ] [ timeout ] [ retransmit ] [ key]
Description
Configure adius-server host behavior
Syntax
radius-server host <word1-255> [ auth-port <0-65535> ] [ acct-port
<0-65535> ] [ timeout <1-1000> ] [ retransmit <1-1000> ] [ key <line1-63> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
<word1-255>
Hostname or IP address
auth-port <0-65535>
UDP port number for RADIUS authentication server
acct-port <0-65535>
UDP port number for RADIUS accounting server
timeout <1-1000>
Wait time in seconds for this RADIUS server to reply (overrides default)
retransmit <1-1000>
3.14.5 tacacs-server deadtime <1-1440>
Description
Time to stop using a TACACS+ server that doesn't respond
Syntax
tacacs-server deadtime <1-1440>
Parameter
Name
Description
< <1-1440>
Time in minutes
3.14.6 tacacs-server host [ auth-port] [ timeout ] [ key]
Description
Configure tacacs-server host behavior
Syntax
tacacs-server host <word1-255> [ port <0-65535> ] [ timeout <1-1000> ]
[ key <line1-63> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
< <1-1440>
TCP port number
3.14.7 tacacs-server deadtime <1-1440>
Description
Time to stop using a TACACS+ server that doesn't respond
Syntax
tacacs-server deadtime <1-1440>
Parameter
Name
Description
< <1-1440>
Time in minutes
3.14.8 tacacs-server deadtime <1-1440>
Description
Time to stop using a TACACS+ server that doesn't respond
Syntax
tacacs-server deadtime <1-1440>
Parameter
Name
Description
< <1-1440>
Time in minutes
3.14.9 tacacs-server deadtime <1-1440>
Description
Time to stop using a TACACS+ server that doesn't respond
Syntax
tacacs-server deadtime <1-1440>
Parameter
Name
Description
< <1-1440>
Time in minutes
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3.14.10 dot1x feature
Description
Globally enables/disables a dot1x feature functionality
Syntax
dot1x feature { [ guest-vlan ] [ radius-qos ] [ radius-vlan ] }
Parameter
Name
Description
guest-vlan
Globally enables/disables state of guest-vlan
radius-qos
Globally enables/disables state of RADIUS-assigned QoS.
radius-vlan
Globally enables/disables state of RADIUS-assigned VLAN.
3.14.11 dot1x guest-vlan
Description
G Enables/disables Guest VLAN globally or on one or more ports
Syntax
dot1x guest-vlan dot1x guest-vlan<1-4095>
Parameter
Name
Description
<1-4095>
Guest VLAN ID used when entering the Guest VLAN.
3.14.12 dot1x initialize
Description
Forces a reinitialization of the clients on the port and thereby a reauthentication immediately.
Syntax
dot1x initialize [ interface <port_type> [ <port_type_list> ] ]
Parameter
Name
Description
<port_type>
Port type in Fast, Giga or Tengigaethernet
<port_type_list>
List of Port ID, ex, 1/1,3-5;2/2-4,6
3.14.13 dot1x port-control
Description
Sets the port security state.
Syntax
dot1x port-control { force-authorized | force-unauthorized | auto | single | multi | mac-based }
Parameter
Name
Description
force-authorized
Port access is allowed
force-unauthorized
Port access is not allowed
auto
Port-based 802.1X Authentication
single
Single Host 802.1X Authentication
multi
Multiple Host 802.1X Authentication
mac-based
Switch authenticates on behalf of the client
3.14.14 dot1x radius-vlan
Description
Enables/disables per-port state of RADIUS-assigned VLAN.
Syntax
dot1x radius-vlan
Parameter
3.14.15 show radius-server [ statistics ]
Description
show radius-server statistics
Syntax
show radius-server [ statistics ]
Parameter
Name
Description
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[ statistics ]
Count radius packet statistics
3.15 Loop-Protection Configure commands
3.15.1 loop-protect
Description
Loop protection configuration on port
Syntax
loop-protect
Parameter
3.15.2 loop-protect action
Description
Loop protection configuration on port
Syntax
loop-protect action { [ shutdown ] [ log ]
Parameter
Name
Description
shutdown
Shutdown port
log
Generate log
3.15.3 loop-protect shutdown-time
Description
Loop protection shutdown time interval
Syntax
loop-protect shutdown-time <0-604800>
Parameter
Name
Description
0-604800
Shutdown time in second
3.15.4 loop-protect transmit-time
Description
Loop protection transmit time interval
Syntax
loop-protect transmit-time <1-10>
Parameter
Name
Description
1-10
Transmit time in second
3.15.5 loop-protect tx-mode
Description
Loop protection actively generate PDUs
Syntax
loop-protect tx-mode
Parameter
3.16 LLDP Configure commands
3.16.1 lldp holdtime
Description
Sets LLDP hold time (The neighbor switch will discarded the LLDP information after \"hold time\" multiplied with \"timer\" seconds ).
Syntax
lldp holdtime <2-10>
Parameter
Name
Description
<2-10>
Holdtime 2-10 seconds
3.16.2 lldp receive
Description
Enable/Disable decoding of received LLDP frames.
Syntax
lldp receive
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3.16.3 lldp reinit <1-10>
Description
LLDP tx reinitialization delay in seconds.
Syntax
lldp reinit <1-10>
Parameter
Name
Description
<1-10>
Reinitialization delay time
3.16.4 lldp timer <5-32768>
Description
Sets LLDP TX interval (The time between each LLDP frame transmitted in seconds).
Syntax
lldp timer <5-32768>
Parameter
Name
Description
<5-32768>
5-32768 seconds.
3.16.5 lldp tlv-select
Description
Which optional TLVs to transmit.
Syntax
lldp tlv-select { management-address | port-description |
system-capabilities | system-description | system-name }
Parameter
Name
Description
management-address
Enable/Disable transmission of management address
port-description
Enable/Disable transmission of port description
system-capabilities
Enable/Disable transmission of system capabilities
system-description
Enable/Disable transmission of system description
system-name
Enable/Disable transmission of system name.
3.16.6 lldp transmission-delay
Description
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.)
Syntax
lldp transmission-delay <1-8192>
Parameter
Name
Description
<1-8192>
transmission-delay seconds
3.16.7 lldp transmit
Description
Enable/Disabled transmision of LLDP frames.
Syntax
lldp transmit
Parameter
3.17 RFC2544 Testing Configure Commands
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3.17.1 rfc2544 profile <word32>
Description
RFC2544 profile configuration
Syntax
rfc2544 profile <word32>
Parameter
Name
Description
<word32>
Profile name up to 32 characters long
3.17.2 rfc2544 rename profile
Description
Rename an existing profile
Syntax
rfc2544 rename profile <word32> <word32>
Parameter
Name
Description
profile <word32>
Old profile name
<word32>
New profile name
3.17.3 rfc2544 save <word32> <word>
Description
Save a report to a file on a TFTP server
Syntax
rfc2544 save <word32> <word>
Parameter
Name
Description
<word32>
Name of existing report to save
<word>
TFTP server URL on the form tftp://server[:port]/path-to-file
3.17.4 rfc2544 start <word32> profile <word32> [ desc <line128> ]
Description
Start execution of a pre-configured profile
Syntax
rfc2544 start <word32> profile <word32> [ desc <line128> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
start <word32>
Unique name of resulting report
profile <word32>
Name of existing profile to execute
desc <line128>
Description that will appear in the report
3.17.5 rfc2544 stop <word32>
Description
Stop execution of an ongoing test
Syntax
rfc2544 stop <word32>
Parameter
Name
Description
<word32>
Report name to stop execution of
3.17.6 show rfc2544 profile [ <word32> ]
Description
show rfc2544 profile name
Syntax
show rfc2544 profile [ <word32> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
<word32>
rfc2544 profile name
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3.18 GVRP Configure Commands
3.18.1 gvrp
Description
Enable GVRP on port(s)
Syntax
gvrp
Parameter
3.18.2 gvrpjoin request vlan
Description
Emit a Join-Request for test purpose
Syntax
gvrp join-request vlan<vlan_list>
Parameter
Name
Description
vlan_list
List of VLANs
3.18.3 gvrpleave request vlan
Description
Emit a leave-Request for test purpose
Syntax
gvrp leave-request vlan<vlan_list>
Parameter
Name
Description
vlan_list
List of VLANs
3.18.4 gvrp max-vlans
Description
gvrpmaximum number of VLANs
Syntax
gvrp max-vlans<1-4095>
Parameter
Name
Description
<1-4095>
A valid range is from 1-4095.
3.18.5 gvrp time { [ join-time <1-20> ] [ leave-time <60-300> ] [ leave-all-time <1000-50>]
Description
Set gvrp time
Syntax
gvrp time { [ join-time <1-20> ] [ leave-time <60-300> ] [ leave-all-time <1000-5000> ] }
Parameter
Name
Description
1-20
join timer, available from 1 to 20
60-300
leave timer, available from 60 to 300
1000-5000
leaveall timer, available from 1000 to 5000
3.19 Voice VLAN Configure Commands
3.19.1 voice vlan
Description
Vlan for Voice appliance attributes
Syntax
voice vlan
Parameter
3.19.2 voice vlan aging-time
Description
Set secure learning aging time for voice traffic
Syntax
voice vlan aging-time <10-10000000>
Parameter
Name
Description
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10-10000000
Aging time, 10-10000000 seconds
3.19.3 voice vlan class
Description
Set voice traffic class
Syntax
voice vlan class { <0-7> | low | normal | medium | high }
Parameter
Name
Description
0-7
Traffic class value
low
Traffic class low (0)
normal
Traffic class normal (1)
medium
Traffic class medium (2)
high
Traffic class high (3)
3.19.4 voice vlan oui
Description
Set voice traffic OUI configuration
Syntax
voice vlan oui <oui> [ description <line32> ]
Parameter
Name
Description
oui
OUI value
description
Set description for the OUI
line32
Description line
3.19.5 voice vlan vid
Description
Set voice VLAN ID
Syntax
voice vlan vid <vlan_id>
Parameter
Name
Description
<vlan_id>
VLAN ID, 1-4095
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