TP-Link TL-SG2210P, TL-SG2216, TL-SG2424, TL-SG2424P, TL-SG2452 User Manual

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TL-SG2210P/TL-SG2216/TL-SG2424/

TL-SG2424P/TL-SG2452

Gigabit Smart Switch

REV1.3.0

1910011017

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CONTENTS

Preface ………………………………………………………………………………….1

Chapter 1 Using the CLI .......................................................................................

3

1.1 Accessing the CLI..............................................................................................................

3

1.1.1.

Logon by Telnet..................................................................................................

3

1.1.2.

Logon by SSH....................................................................................................

4

1.2 CLI Command Modes......................................................................................................

10

1.3 Security Levels ................................................................................................................

12

1.4 Conventions ....................................................................................................................

13

1.4.1 Format Conventions ..............................................................................................

13

1.4.2 Special Characters ................................................................................................

13

1.4.3 Parameter Format .................................................................................................

13

Chapter 2

User Interface ....................................................................................

14

enable....................................................................................................................................

 

14

enable password ...................................................................................................................

14

disable...................................................................................................................................

 

15

configure................................................................................................................................

 

15

exit.........................................................................................................................................

 

16

end ........................................................................................................................................

 

16

history....................................................................................................................................

 

16

history clear ...........................................................................................................................

17

Chapter 3 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Commands ........................................................

18

vlan........................................................................................................................................

 

18

interface vlan .........................................................................................................................

18

name .....................................................................................................................................

 

19

switchport general allowed vlan.............................................................................................

19

switchport pvid.......................................................................................................................

20

show vlan summary...............................................................................................................

20

show vlan brief ......................................................................................................................

21

show vlan ..............................................................................................................................

 

21

show interface switchport ......................................................................................................

22

Chapter 4 Voice VLAN Commands....................................................................

23

voice vlan ..............................................................................................................................

 

23

voice vlan aging time.............................................................................................................

23

 

II

 

voice vlan priority...................................................................................................................

24

voice vlan mac-address.........................................................................................................

24

switchport voice vlan mode ...................................................................................................

25

switchport voice vlan security ................................................................................................

26

show voice vlan .....................................................................................................................

26

show voice vlan oui ...............................................................................................................

27

show voice vlan switchport ....................................................................................................

27

Chapter 5 Etherchannel Commands .................................................................

29

channel-group .......................................................................................................................

29

port-channel load-balance .....................................................................................................

30

lacp system-priority ...............................................................................................................

30

lacp port-priority.....................................................................................................................

31

show etherchannel ................................................................................................................

31

show etherchannel load-balance...........................................................................................

32

show lacp ..............................................................................................................................

32

show lacp sys-id ....................................................................................................................

33

Chapter 6 User Management Commands .........................................................

34

user name .............................................................................................................................

34

user access-control ip-based.................................................................................................

35

user access-control mac-based.............................................................................................

35

user access-control port-based .............................................................................................

36

user max-number ..................................................................................................................

37

user idle-timeout....................................................................................................................

37

show user account-list...........................................................................................................

38

show user configuration.........................................................................................................

38

Chapter 7 System Log Commands....................................................................

40

logging buffer.........................................................................................................................

40

logging file flash.....................................................................................................................

41

logging file flash frequency ....................................................................................................

41

logging file flash level ............................................................................................................

42

clear logging ..........................................................................................................................

42

logging host index .................................................................................................................

43

show logging local-config ......................................................................................................

44

show logging loghost.............................................................................................................

44

show logging buffer ...............................................................................................................

45

show logging flash.................................................................................................................

45

III

 

Chapter 8

SSH Commands.................................................................................

47

ip ssh server ..........................................................................................................................

47

ip ssh version ........................................................................................................................

47

ip ssh timeout ........................................................................................................................

48

ip ssh max-client....................................................................................................................

48

ip ssh download.....................................................................................................................

49

show ip ssh............................................................................................................................

49

Chapter 9

SSL Commands .................................................................................

51

ip http secure-server..............................................................................................................

51

ip http secure-server download certificate .............................................................................

51

ip http secure-server download key.......................................................................................

52

show ip http secure-server ....................................................................................................

53

Chapter 10 MAC Address Commands.................................................................

54

mac address-table static........................................................................................................

54

mac address-table aging-time ...............................................................................................

55

mac address-table filtering ....................................................................................................

55

mac address-table max-mac-count .......................................................................................

56

show mac address-table address..........................................................................................

57

show mac address-table aging-time......................................................................................

57

show mac address-table max-mac-count interface gigabitEthernet ......................................

58

show mac address-table interface gigabitEthernet................................................................

58

show mac address-table mac-num........................................................................................

59

show mac address-table mac................................................................................................

59

show mac address-table vlan ................................................................................................

60

Chapter 11

System Commands ...........................................................................

61

system-time manual ..............................................................................................................

61

system-time ntp .....................................................................................................................

61

system-time dst predefined ...................................................................................................

63

system-time dst date .............................................................................................................

64

system-time dst recurring ......................................................................................................

65

hostname...............................................................................................................................

 

66

location..................................................................................................................................

 

66

contact-info............................................................................................................................

67

ip management-vlan..............................................................................................................

67

ip address..............................................................................................................................

 

68

 

IV

 

ip address-alloc dhcp ............................................................................................................

68

ip address-alloc bootp ...........................................................................................................

69

reset ......................................................................................................................................

69

reboot ....................................................................................................................................

70

copy running-config startup-config ........................................................................................

70

copy startup-config tftp ..........................................................................................................

71

copy tftp startup-config ..........................................................................................................

71

firmware upgrade ..................................................................................................................

72

ping .......................................................................................................................................

72

tracert ....................................................................................................................................

73

loopback interface gigabitEthernet ........................................................................................

74

show system-info...................................................................................................................

74

show running-config ..............................................................................................................

75

show system-time..................................................................................................................

75

show system-time dst............................................................................................................

75

show system-time ntp............................................................................................................

76

show cable-diagnostics interface gigabitEthernet..................................................................

76

Chapter 12 Ethernet Configuration Commands .................................................

78

interface gigabitEthernet........................................................................................................

78

interface range gigabitEthernet .............................................................................................

78

description .............................................................................................................................

79

shutdown ...............................................................................................................................

79

flow-control ............................................................................................................................

80

media-type.............................................................................................................................

80

duplex....................................................................................................................................

81

speed.....................................................................................................................................

81

storm-control broadcast.........................................................................................................

82

storm-control multicast ..........................................................................................................

83

storm-control unicast .............................................................................................................

85

storm-control rate ..................................................................................................................

86

bandwidth ..............................................................................................................................

87

clear counters........................................................................................................................

87

show interface status.............................................................................................................

88

show interface counters.........................................................................................................

88

show interface description .....................................................................................................

89

show interface flowcontrol .....................................................................................................

89

show interface configuration..................................................................................................

90

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show storm-control ................................................................................................................

90

show bandwidth.....................................................................................................................

91

Chapter 13 QoS Commands.................................................................................

92

qos ........................................................................................................................................

92

qos cos..................................................................................................................................

93

qos dscp................................................................................................................................

94

qos queue cos-map...............................................................................................................

94

qos queue dscp-map.............................................................................................................

95

qos queue mode....................................................................................................................

97

show qos interface ................................................................................................................

98

show qos cos-map ................................................................................................................

98

show qos dscp-map ..............................................................................................................

99

show qos queue mode ..........................................................................................................

99

show qos status...................................................................................................................

100

Chapter 14 Port Mirror Commands ....................................................................

101

monitor session destination interface ..................................................................................

101

monitor session source interface.........................................................................................

102

show monitor session..........................................................................................................

103

Chapter 15 Port Isolation Commands ................................................................

104

port isolation ........................................................................................................................

104

show port isolation interface ................................................................................................

104

Chapter 16 Loopback Detection Commands.....................................................

106

loopback-detection(global) ..................................................................................................

106

loopback-detection interval..................................................................................................

106

loopback-detection recovery-time........................................................................................

107

loopback-detection(interface) ..............................................................................................

107

loopback-detection config....................................................................................................

108

loopback-detection recover .................................................................................................

109

show loopback-detection global ..........................................................................................

109

show loopback-detection interface ......................................................................................

110

Chapter 17 ACL Commands................................................................................

111

access-list create.................................................................................................................

111

mac access-list....................................................................................................................

111

access-list standard.............................................................................................................

112

VI

 

access-list extended............................................................................................................

113

rule ......................................................................................................................................

114

access-list policy name........................................................................................................

114

access-list policy action.......................................................................................................

115

access-list bind(interface)....................................................................................................

116

access-list bind(vlan)...........................................................................................................

116

show access-list ..................................................................................................................

117

show access-list policy ........................................................................................................

117

show access-list bind ..........................................................................................................

118

Chapter 18 DHCP Filtering Commands..............................................................

119

ip dhcp filtering ....................................................................................................................

119

ip dhcp filtering trust ............................................................................................................

119

show ip dhcp filtering...........................................................................................................

120

show ip dhcp filtering interface ............................................................................................

120

Chapter 19 PoE Commands................................................................................

121

power inline consumption (global) .......................................................................................

121

power profile........................................................................................................................

121

power time-range ................................................................................................................

122

power holiday ......................................................................................................................

123

absolute...............................................................................................................................

124

periodic................................................................................................................................

124

holiday.................................................................................................................................

125

power inline consumption (interface)...................................................................................

126

power inline priority .............................................................................................................

127

power inline supply..............................................................................................................

127

power inline profile ..............................................................................................................

128

power inline time-range .......................................................................................................

128

show power inline................................................................................................................

129

show power inline configuration interface............................................................................

129

show power inline information interface...............................................................................

130

show power profile ..............................................................................................................

130

show power holiday.............................................................................................................

130

show power time-range .......................................................................................................

131

Chapter 20 MSTP Commands .............................................................................

132

spanning-tree(global)...........................................................................................................

132

spanning-tree(interface) ......................................................................................................

132

 

VII

spanning-tree common-config .............................................................................................

133

spanning-tree mode.............................................................................................................

134

spanning-tree mst configuration ..........................................................................................

135

instance ...............................................................................................................................

135

name ...................................................................................................................................

136

revision ................................................................................................................................

136

spanning-tree mst instance .................................................................................................

137

spanning-tree mst................................................................................................................

137

spanning-tree priority...........................................................................................................

138

spanning-tree tc-defend.......................................................................................................

139

spanning-tree timer..............................................................................................................

140

spanning-tree hold-count.....................................................................................................

140

spanning-tree max-hops......................................................................................................

141

spanning-tree bpdufilter.......................................................................................................

142

spanning-tree bpduguard ....................................................................................................

142

spanning-tree guard loop.....................................................................................................

143

spanning-tree guard root .....................................................................................................

143

spanning-tree guard tc.........................................................................................................

144

spanning-tree mcheck .........................................................................................................

144

show spanning-tree active...................................................................................................

145

show spanning-tree bridge ..................................................................................................

145

show spanning-tree interface ..............................................................................................

146

show spanning-tree interface-security .................................................................................

146

show spanning-tree mst ......................................................................................................

147

Chapter 21 IGMP Commands..............................................................................

149

ip igmp snooping(global) .....................................................................................................

149

ip igmp snooping(interface) .................................................................................................

149

ip igmp snooping immediate-leave ......................................................................................

150

ip igmp snooping drop-unknown..........................................................................................

150

ip igmp snooping vlan-config ...............................................................................................

151

ip igmp snooping multi-vlan-config ......................................................................................

152

ip igmp snooping filter add-id...............................................................................................

153

ip igmp snooping filter(global)..............................................................................................

154

ip igmp snooping filter(interface) .........................................................................................

154

ip igmp snooping filter maxgroup.........................................................................................

155

ip igmp snooping filter mode................................................................................................

155

show ip igmp snooping........................................................................................................

156

 

VIII

show ip igmp snooping interface .........................................................................................

156

show ip igmp snooping vlan ................................................................................................

157

show ip igmp snooping multi-vlan........................................................................................

158

show ip igmp snooping groups ............................................................................................

158

show ip igmp snooping filter ................................................................................................

159

Chapter 22 SNMP Commands.............................................................................

161

snmp-server ........................................................................................................................

161

snmp-server view ................................................................................................................

161

snmp-server group ..............................................................................................................

162

snmp-server user ................................................................................................................

163

snmp-server community ......................................................................................................

165

snmp-server host.................................................................................................................

165

snmp-server engineID .........................................................................................................

167

snmp-server traps snmp......................................................................................................

167

snmp-server traps link-status...............................................................................................

168

snmp-server traps................................................................................................................

169

snmp-server traps mac........................................................................................................

170

snmp-server traps vlan ........................................................................................................

170

rmon history.........................................................................................................................

171

rmon event ..........................................................................................................................

172

rmon alarm ..........................................................................................................................

173

show snmp-server ...............................................................................................................

174

show snmp-server view .......................................................................................................

175

show snmp-server group .....................................................................................................

175

show snmp-server user .......................................................................................................

176

show snmp-server community.............................................................................................

176

show snmp-server host .......................................................................................................

176

show snmp-server engineID................................................................................................

177

show rmon history ...............................................................................................................

177

show rmon event .................................................................................................................

178

show rmon alarm.................................................................................................................

178

Chapter 23 LLDP Commands..............................................................................

179

lldp.......................................................................................................................................

179

lldp hold-multiplier................................................................................................................

179

lldp timer..............................................................................................................................

180

lldp med-fast-count ..............................................................................................................

181

 

IX

lldp receive ..........................................................................................................................

181

lldp transmit .........................................................................................................................

182

lldp snmp-trap......................................................................................................................

182

lldp tlv-select........................................................................................................................

183

lldp med-location .................................................................................................................

184

lldp med-status ....................................................................................................................

184

lldp med-tlv-select................................................................................................................

185

show lldp .............................................................................................................................

186

show lldp interface...............................................................................................................

186

show lldp local-information interface....................................................................................

187

show lldp neighbor-information interface .............................................................................

187

show lldp traffic interface .....................................................................................................

188

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Preface

This Guide is intended for network administrator to provide referenced information about CLI (Command Line Interface). The device mentioned in this Guide stands for TL-SG2210P/TL-SG2216/TL-SG2424/TL-SG2424P/TL-SG2452 Gigabit Smart Switch.

The five devices of TL-SG2210P/TL-SG2216/TL-SG2424/TL-SG2424P/TL-SG2452 are sharing this Guide. For simplicity, we will take TL-SG2424 for example throughout this Guide.

Overview of this Guide

Chapter 1: Using the CLI

Provide information about how to use the CLI, CLI Command Modes, Security Levels and some Conventions.

Chapter 2: User Interface

Provide information about the commands used to switch between five CLI Command Modes.

Chapter 3: IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring IEEE 802.1Q VLAN.

Chapter 4: Voice VLAN Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring Voice VLAN.

Chapter 5: Etherchannel Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring LAG (Link Aggregation Group) and LACP (Link Aggregation Control Protocol).

Chapter 6: User Management Commands

Provide information about the commands used for user management.

Chapter 7: System Log Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring system log.

Chapter 8: SSH Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring and managing SSH (Security Shell).

Chapter 9: SSL Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring and managing SSL (Secure Sockets Layer).

Chapter 10: MAC Address Commands

Provide information about the commands used for Address configuration.

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Chapter 11: System Configuration Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring the System information and System IP, reboot and reset the switch, upgrade the switch system and commands used for device diagnose, including loopback test and cable test.

Chapter 12: Ethernet Configuration Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring the Bandwidth Control, Negotiation Mode, and Storm Control for enthernet ports.

Chapter 13: QoS Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring the QoS function.

Chapter 14: Port Mirror Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring the Port Mirror function.

Chapter 15: Port Isolation Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring Port Isolation function.

Chapter 16: Loopback Detection Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring the Loopback Detection function.

Chapter 17: ACL Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring the ACL (Access Control List).

Chapter 18: DHCP Filtering Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring the DHCP Filtering function.

Chapter 19: PoE Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring PoE function.

Chapter 20: MSTP Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring the MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol).

Chapter 21: IGMP Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring the IGMP Snooping (Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping).

Chapter 22: SNMP Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) functions.

Chapter 23: LLDP Commands

Provide information about the commands used for configuring LLDP function.

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Chapter 1 Using the CLI

1.1 Accessing the CLI

You can log on to the switch and access the CLI by logging on to the switch remotely by a Telnet or SSH connection through an Ethernet port.

1.1.1.Logon by Telnet

To log on to the switch by a Telnet connection, please take the following steps:

1.Click Start Run to open the Run window, and type in telnet 192.168.0.1 in the prompt Run window as Figure 1-1 and click OK.

Figure 1-1 Run Window

2.Type in the User name and Password (the factory default value for both of them are admin) and press the Enter button to enter User EXEC Mode , which is shown as Figure 1-2.

Figure 1-2 Log in the Switch

3.Type in enable command to enter Privileged EXEC Mode.

Figure 1-3 Enter into Priviledged EXEC Mode

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1.1.2. Logon by SSH

To log on by SSH, a Putty client software is recommended. There are two authentication modes to set up an SSH connection:

Password Authentication Mode: It requires username and password, which are both admin by default.

Key Authentication Mode: It requires a public key for the switch and a private key for the SSH client software. You can generate the public key and the private key through Putty Key Generator.

Note:

Before SSH login, please follow the steps shown in Figure 1-4 to enable the SSH function through Telnet connection.

Figure 1-4 Enable SSH function

Password Authentication Mode

1.Open the software to log on to the interface of PuTTY. Enter the IP address of the switch into Host Name field; keep the default value 22 in the Port field; select SSH as the Connection type.

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Figure 1-5 SSH Connection Config

2.Click the Open button in the above figure to log on to the switch. Enter the login user name and password to log on the switch, and then enter enable to enter Privileged EXEC Mode, so you can continue to configure the switch.

Figure 1-6 Log on the Switch

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Key Authentication Mode

1.Select the key type and key length, and generate SSH key.

Figure 1-7 Generate SSH Key

Note:

1.The key length is in the range of 256 to 3072 bits.

2.During the key generation, randomly moving the mouse quickly can accelerate the key generation.

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2.After the key is successfully generated, please save the public key and private key to a TFTP server.

Figure 1-8 Save the Generated Key

3.Log on to the switch by Telnet and download the public key file from the TFTP server to the switch, as the following figure shows:

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Figure 1-9 Download the Public Key

Note:

1.The key type should accord with the type of the key file.

2.The SSH key downloading can not be interrupted.

4.After the public key is downloaded, please log on to the interface of PuTTY and enter the IP address for login.

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Figure 1-10 SSH Connection Config

5.Click Browse to download the private key file to SSH client software and click Open.

Figure 1-11 Download the Private Key

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6.After successful authentication, please enter the login user name. If you log on to the switch without entering password, it indicates that the key has been successfully downloaded.

Figure 1-12 Log on the Switch

1.2 CLI Command Modes

The CLI is divided into different command modes: User EXEC Mode, Privileged EXEC Mode, Global Configuration Mode, Interface Configuration Mode and VLAN Configuration Mode. Interface Configuration Mode can also be divided into Interface Ethernet, Interface link-aggregation and some other modes, which is shown as the following diagram.

 

User EXEC Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

password

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Privileged EXEC

 

 

Global Configuration

 

Mode

 

 

Mode

 

 

 

 

 

Interface Configuration Mode Interface gigabitEthernet Interface link-aggregation Interface range gigabitEthernet Interface range link-aggregation Interface vlan

……

VLAN Configuration Mode

The following table gives detailed information about the Accessing path, Prompt of each mode and how to exit the current mode and access the next mode.

 

Mode

 

 

Accessing

 

Prompt

 

 

Logout or Access the next

 

 

 

 

Path

 

 

 

 

mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User EXEC

 

Primary

 

mode

 

 

 

 

Use the exit command to

 

 

once

it

is

 

TL-SG2424>

 

disconnect the switch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mode

 

connected with the

 

 

Use the enable command to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

switch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

access Privileged EXEC mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10

 

Mode

 

 

Accessing

 

 

Prompt

 

 

Logout or Access the next

 

 

 

 

Path

 

 

 

 

 

 

mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use

the

enable

 

 

 

 

Enter the disable or the exit

 

Privileged

 

command to enter

 

TLSG2424#

 

command to return to User EXEC

 

EXEC Mode

 

this

mode

from

 

 

mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User EXEC mode.

 

 

 

 

Enter

configure

command to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

access Global Configuration mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the configure

 

 

 

 

Use the exit or the end command

 

 

 

 

command to enter

 

 

 

 

or press Ctrl+Z to return to

 

 

 

 

this

mode

from

 

 

 

 

Privileged EXEC mode.

 

 

Global

 

Privileged

EXEC

 

 

 

 

Use the interface gigabitEthernet

 

Configuration

 

mode.

 

 

 

TLSG2424 (config)#

 

port

or

 

interface

range

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

gigabitEthernet port-list command

 

Mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

to access

interface

Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the vlan vlan-list to access

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VLAN Configuration mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use the interface

 

 

 

 

Use the end command or press

 

 

 

 

type

number

 

TL-SG2424 (config-if)#

 

Ctrl+Z to return to Privileged EXEC

 

Interface

 

command to enter

 

 

mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

this

mode

from

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Configuration

 

 

or

 

Enter exit command or the #

 

 

Global

 

 

 

 

command

to

return to

Global

 

Mode

 

Configuration

 

TL-SG2424(config-if-range)#

 

Configuration mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A port number must be specified in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the interface command.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use

the

vlan

 

 

 

 

Use the end command or press

 

VLAN

 

vlan-list command

 

 

 

 

Ctrl+Z to return to Privileged EXEC

 

Configuration

 

to enter this mode

 

TL-SG2424 (config-vlan)#

 

mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mode

 

from

 

Global

 

 

 

 

Enter the exit

command or the #

 

 

Configuration

 

 

 

 

command to return to Global

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

configuration mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note:

1.The user is automatically in User EXEC Mode after the connection between the PC and the switch is established by a Telnet/SSH connection.

2.Each command mode has its own set of specific commands. To configure some commands, you should access the corresponding command mode firstly.

Global Configuration Mode: In this mode, global commands are provided, such as the Spanning Tree, Schedule Mode and so on.

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Interface Configuration Mode: In this mode, users can configure one or several ports, different ports corresponds to different commands

a). Interface gigabitEthernet: Configure parameters for an Ethernet port, such as Duplex-mode, flow control status.

b). Interface range gigabitEthernet: Configure parameters for several Ethernet ports.

c). Interface link-aggregation: Configure parameters for a link-aggregation, such as broadcast storm.

d). Interface range link-aggregation: Configure parameters for multi-trunks. e). Interface vlan: Configure parameters for the vlan-port.

Vlan Configuration Mode: In this mode, users can create a VLAN and add a specified port to the VLAN.

3.Some commands are global, that means they can be performed in all modes:

show: display all information of switch, for example: statistic information, port information, VLAN information.

history: Display the commands history.

1.3 Security Levels

This switch’s security is divided into two levels: User level and Admin level.

User level only allows users to do some simple operations in User EXEC Mode; Admin level allows you to monitor, configure and manage the switch in Privileged EXEC Mode, Global Configuration Mode, Interface Configuration Mode and VLAN Configuration Mode.

Users get the privilege to the User level once logging in by Telnet/SSH. However, Guest users are restricted to access the CLI.

Users can enter Privileged EXEC mode from User EXEC mode by using the enable command. In default case, no password is needed. In Global Configuration Mode, you can configure password for Admin level by enable password command. Once password is configured, you are required to enter it to access Privileged EXEC mode.

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1.4 Conventions

1.4.1 Format Conventions

The following conventions are used in this Guide:

Items in square brackets [ ] are optional

Items in braces { } are required

Alternative items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. For example: speed {10 | 100 | 1000 }

Bold indicates an unalterable keyword. For example: show logging

Normal Font indicates a constant (several options are enumerated and only one can be selected). For example: mode {dynamic | static | permanent}

Italic Font indicates a variable (an actual value must be assigned). For example: bridge aging-time aging-time

1.4.2 Special Characters

You should pay attentions to the description below if the variable is a character string:

These six characters ” < > , \ & can not be input.

If a blank is contained in a character string, single or double quotation marks should be used, for example ’hello world’, ”hello world”, and the words in the quotation marks will be identified as a string. Otherwise, the words will be identified as several strings.

1.4.3 Parameter Format

Some parameters must be entered in special formats which are shown as follows:

MAC address must be enter in the format of xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

One or several values can be typed for a port-list or a vlan-list using comma to separate. Use a hyphen to designate a range of values, for instance,1/0/1,1/0/3-5,1/0/7 indicates choosing port 1/0/1,1/0/3,1/0/4,1/0/5,1/0/7.

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Chapter 2 User Interface

enable

Description

The enable command is used to access Privileged EXEC Mode from User EXEC Mode.

Syntax

enable

Command Mode

User EXEC Mode

Example

If you have set the password to access Privileged EXEC Mode from User EXEC Mode:

TL-SG2424>enable

Enter password

TL-SG2424#

enable password

Description

The enable password command is used to set the password for users to access Privileged EXEC Mode from User EXEC Mode. To return to the default configuration, please use no enable password command.

Syntax

enable password password [ secret { simple | cipher } ] no enable password

Parameter

password —— super password, which can contains 31 characters at most, composing digits, English letters and underdashes only. By default, it is empty.

simple | cipher —— The way of displaying password in configuration file. By default, it is “cipher”.

Command Mode

Global Configuration Mode

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Example

Set the super password as admin to access Privileged EXEC Mode from User EXEC Mode:

TL-SG2424(config)# enable password admin

disable

Description

The disable command is used to return to User EXEC Mode from Privileged EXEC Mode.

Syntax

disable

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC Mode

Example

Return to User EXEC Mode from Privileged EXEC Mode:

TL-SG2424# disable

TL-SG2424>

configure

Description

The configure command is used to access Global Configuration Mode from

Privileged EXEC Mode.

Syntax

configure

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC Mode

Example

Access Global Configuration Mode from Privileged EXEC Mode:

TL-SG2424# configure

TL-SG2424(config)#

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exit

Description

The exit command is used to return to the previous Mode from the current Mode.

Syntax

exit

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC Mode and Any Configuration Mode

Example

Return to Global Configuration Mode from Interface Configuration Mode, and then return to Privileged EXEC Mode:

TL-SG2424(config-if)# exit TL-SG2424(config)#exit TL-SG2424#

end

Description

The end command is used to return to Privileged EXEC Mode.

Syntax

end

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC Mode and Any Configuration Mode

Example

Return to Privileged EXEC Mode from Interface Configuration Mode:

TL-SG2424(config-if)#end

TL-SG2424#

history

Description

The history command is used to show the latest 20 commands you entered in the current mode since the switch is powered.

Syntax

history

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Command Mode

Privileged EXEC Mode and any Configuration Mode

Example

Show the commands you have entered in the current mode:

TL-SG2424 (config)# history 1 history

history clear

Description

The history clear command is used to clear the commands you have entered in the current mode, therefore these commands will not be shown next time you use the history command.

Syntax

history clear

Command Mode

Privileged EXEC Mode and any Configuration Mode

Example

Clear the commands you have entered in the current mode:

TL-SG2424(config)#history clear

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Chapter 3 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Commands

VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) technology is developed for the switch to divide the LAN into multiple logical LANs flexibly. Hosts in the same VLAN can communicate with each other, regardless of their physical locations. VLAN can enhance performance by conserving bandwidth, and improve security by limiting traffic to specific domains.

vlan

Description

The vlan command is used to create IEEE 802.1Q VLAN and enter VLAN Configuration Mode. To delete the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN, please use no vlan command.

Syntax

vlan vlan-list no vlan vlan-list

Parameter

vlan-list —— Specify IEEE 802.1Q VLAN ID list, ranging from 2 to 4094, in the format of 2-3, 5. It is multi-optional.

Command Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Example

Create VLAN 2-10 and VLAN 100:

TL-SG2424(config)# vlan 2-10,100

Delete VLAN 2:

TL-SG2424(config)# no vlan 2

interface vlan

Description

The interface vlan command is used to create VLAN Interface and enter Interface VLAN Mode. To delete VLAN Interface, please use no interface vlan command.

Syntax

interface vlan vlan-id no interface vlan vlan-id

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Parameter

vlan-id —— Specify IEEE 802.1Q VLAN ID, ranging from 1 to 4094.

Command Mode

Global Configuration Mode

Example

Create VLAN Interface 2:

TL-SG2424(config)# interface vlan 2

name

Description

The name command is used to assign a description to a VLAN. To clear the description, please use no name command.

Syntax

name descript no name

Parameter

descript ——String to describe the VLAN, which contains 16 characters at most.

Command Mode

VLAN Configuration Mode VLAN

Example

Specify the name of VLAN 2 as “group1”:

TL-SG2424(config)# vlan 2

TL-SG2424(config-vlan)# name group1

switchport general allowed vlan

Description

The switchport general allowed vlan command is used to add the desired General port to IEEE 802.1Q VLAN and specify the port’s type. To delete the corresponding VLAN(s), please use no switchport general allowed vlan command.

Syntax

switchport general allowed vlan vlan-list { tagged | untagged } no switchport general allowed vlan vlan-list

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