Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Tables
- Preface
- Section I
- Basic Operations
- Chapter 1
- Starting a Command Line Management Session
- Chapter 2
- Basic Command Line Commands
- Chapter 3
- Basic Switch Commands
- DISABLE DHCPBOOTP
- DISABLE IP REMOTEASSIGN
- DISABLE TELNET
- ENABLE BOOTP
- ENABLE DHCP
- ENABLE IP REMOTEASSIGN
- ENABLE TELNET
- FORMAT DEVICE
- PING
- PURGE IP
- RESET SWITCH
- RESET SYSTEM
- RESTART REBOOT
- RESTART SWITCH
- SET ASYN
- SET IP INTERFACE
- SET IP ROUTE
- SET PASSWORD MANAGER
- SET PASSWORD OPERATOR
- SET SWITCH CONSOLETIMER
- SET SYSTEM
- SET SYSTEM FANCONTROL
- SET USER PASSWORD
- SHOW ASYN
- SHOW CONFIG DYNAMIC
- SHOW CONFIG INFO
- SHOW DHCPBOOTP
- SHOW IP INTERFACE
- SHOW IP ROUTE
- SHOW SWITCH
- SHOW SYSTEM
- SHOW SYSTEM FANCONTROL
- Chapter 4
- Enhanced Stacking Commands
- Chapter 5
- Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Commands
- Chapter 6
- SNMPv2 and SNMPv2c Commands
- Chapter 7
- Port Parameter Commands
- ACTIVATE SWITCH PORT
- DISABLE INTERFACE LINKTRAP
- DISABLE SWITCH PORT
- DISABLE SWITCH PORT FLOW
- ENABLE INTERFACE LINKTRAP
- ENABLE SWITCH PORT
- ENABLE SWITCH PORT FLOW
- PURGE SWITCH PORT
- RESET SWITCH PORT
- RESET SWITCH PORT COUNTER
- SET SWITCH PORT
- SET SWITCH PORT RATELIMITING
- SHOW INTERFACE
- SHOW SWITCH COUNTER
- SHOW SWITCH PORT
- SHOW SWITCH PORT COUNTER
- Chapter 8
- MAC Address Table Commands
- Chapter 9
- Static Port Trunking Commands
- Chapter 10
- LACP Port Trunking Commands
- Chapter 11
- Port Mirroring Commands
- Section II
- Advanced Operations
- Chapter 12
- File System Commands
- Chapter 13
- File Download and Upload Commands
- Chapter 14
- Event Log and Syslog Server Commands
- Chapter 15
- Classifier Commands
- Chapter 16
- Access Control List Commands
- Chapter 17
- Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
- ADD QOS FLOWGROUP
- ADD QOS POLICY
- ADD QOS TRAFFICCLASS
- CREATE QOS FLOWGROUP
- CREATE QOS POLICY
- CREATE QOS TRAFFICCLASS
- DELETE QOS FLOWGROUP
- DELETE QOS POLICY
- DELETE QOS TRAFFICCLASS
- DESTROY QOS FLOWGROUP
- DESTROY QOS POLICY
- DESTROY QOS TRAFFICCLASS
- PURGE QOS
- SET QOS FLOWGROUP
- SET QOS POLICY
- SET QOS PORT
- SET QOS TRAFFICCLASS
- SHOW QOS FLOWGROUP
- SHOW QOS POLICY
- SHOW QOS TRAFFICCLASS
- Chapter 18
- Class of Service (CoS) Commands
- Chapter 19
- IGMP Snooping Commands
- Chapter 20
- Denial of Service Defense Commands
- Chapter 21
- Power Over Ethernet Commands
- Chapter 22
- Networking Stack
- Section III
- SNMPv3
- Chapter 23
- SNMPv3 Commands
- ADD SNMPV3 USER
- CLEAR SNMPV3 ACCESS
- CLEAR SNMPV3 COMMUNITY
- CLEAR SNMPV3 NOTIFY
- CLEAR SNMPV3 TARGETADDR
- CLEAR SNMPV3 VIEW
- CREATE SNMPV3 ACCESS
- CREATE SNMPV3 COMMUNITY
- CREATE SNMPV3 GROUP
- CREATE SNMPV3 NOTIFY
- CREATE SNMPV3 TARGETADDR
- CREATE SNMPV3 TARGETPARAMS
- CREATE SNMPV3 VIEW
- DELETE SNMPV3 USER
- DESTROY SNMPv3 ACCESS
- DESTROY SNMPv3 COMMUNITY
- DESTROY SNMPv3 GROUP
- DESTROY SNMPv3 NOTIFY
- DESTROY SNMPv3 TARGETADDR
- DESTROY SNMPv3 TARGETPARMS
- DESTROY SNMPV3 VIEW
- PURGE SNMPV3 ACCESS
- PURGE SNMPV3 COMMUNITY
- PURGE SNMPV3 NOTIFY
- PURGE SNMPV3 TARGETADDR
- PURGE SNMPV3 VIEW
- SET SNMPV3 ACCESS
- SET SNMPV3 COMMUNITY
- SET SNMPV3 GROUP
- SET SNMPV3 NOTIFY
- SET SNMPV3 TARGETADDR
- SET SNMPV3 TARGETPARAMS
- SET SNMPV3 USER
- SET SNMPV3 VIEW
- SHOW SNMPV3 ACCESS
- SHOW SNMPV3 COMMUNITY
- SHOW SNMPv3 GROUP
- SHOW SNMPV3 NOTIFY
- SHOW SNMPV3 TARGETADDR
- SHOW SNMPV3 TARGETPARAMS
- SHOW SNMPV3 USER
- SHOW SNMPV3 VIEW
- Section IV
- Spanning Tree Protocols
- Chapter 24
- Spanning Tree Protocol Commands
- Chapter 25
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Commands
- Chapter 26
- Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Commands
- Section V
- Virtual LANs
- Chapter 27
- Port-based, Tagged, and Multiple Mode VLAN Commands
- Chapter 28
- GARP VLAN Registration Protocol Commands
- Chapter 29
- Protected Ports VLAN Commands
- Section VI
- Port Security
- Chapter 30
- MAC Address-based Port Security Commands
- Chapter 31
- 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands
- Section VII
- Management Security
- Chapter 32
- Web Server Commands
- Chapter 33
- Encryption Key Commands
- Chapter 34
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Certificate Commands
- Chapter 35
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Commands
- Chapter 36
- Secure Shell (SSH) Commands
- Chapter 37
- TACACS+ and RADIUS Commands
- Chapter 38
- Management ACL Commands
- Index
AT-S62 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide
Section I: Basic Operations 151
Unknown Unicast Rate Limiting Status - Displays the status of unicast
rate limiting. If enabled, the port has a threshold as to the maximum
number of ingress unicast packets it will accept. The default is
disabled. To configure this parameter, refer to “SET SWITCH PORT
RATELIMITING” on page 141.
Rate - The threshold for broadcast, multicast, and unicast rate limiting.
To configure this parameter, refer to “SET SWITCH PORT
RATELIMITING” on page 141.
PVID - Displays the port’s VLAN ID number. This number is equivalent
to the VID of the VLAN where the port is currently an untagged
member. The default is 1, the VID of the Default_VLAN. To add a port
to an existing VLAN or to create a new VLAN, refer to “ADD VLAN” on
page 502 and “CREATE VLAN” on page 504.
Port Priority - Displays the Class of Service priority assigned to the
port. This priority level applies to all ingress untagged packets received
on the port. The default setting is 0. At the default setting, all ingress
untagged packets received on the port are stored in the egress port’s
Q1 egress queue. To set this parameter, refer to “SET SWITCH PORT
PRIORITY OVERRIDEPRIORITY” on page 331. To adjust the
mappings of priority levels to egress queues, see “SET QOS COSP”
on page 329.
Override Priority - Displays whether the Class of Service priority level
in ingress tagged packets is ignored when determining the egress
queue for storing the packets. If this parameter is displaying Yes, the
switch ignores the priority level in tagged packets and uses the priority
level assigned to the port to determine the egress queue. The default
setting is No. At the default setting the priority level in tagged packets
is used to determine the appropriate egress queue. To set this
parameter, refer to “SET SWITCH PORT PRIORITY
OVERRIDEPRIORITY” on page 331. To adjust the mappings of priority
levels to egress queues, see “SET QOS COSP” on page 329.
Mirroring State - Displays the state of port mirroring on the switch. If
port mirroring has been activated on the switch, this field will contain
Enabled. If port mirroring has not been activated on the switch, the
default setting, this field will contain Disabled. To configure port
mirroring, refer to “SET SWITCH MIRROR” on page 194 and “SET
SWITCH PORT MIRROR” on page 195.
Is this mirror port mirror - Displays whether the port is functioning as
the destination port of a port mirror. This field only appears if port
mirroring has been activated on the switch. This field displays No if the
port is not the destination port and Yes if it is the destination port.
For further details on port parameters, refer to Chapter 6, “Port
Parameters” in the AT-S62 Management Software Menus Interface User’s
Guide.