Management Software AT-S83 Command Line Interface User’s Guide AT-10408XP 10-Gigabit Ethernet Switch Version 1.0.0 613-000546 Rev.
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Contents Preface ................................................................................................................................................................................11 Safety Symbols Used in this Document................................................................................................................................12 Where to Find Web-based Guides .....................................................................................................................
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DEBUG RSTP ......................................................................................................................................................................54 DEBUG SNMP .....................................................................................................................................................................55 DEBUG STP ................................................................................
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide HOSTNAME .......................................................................................................................................................................124 INTERFACE .......................................................................................................................................................................125 IP RADIUS SOURCE-INTERFACE..............................................................
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE GUARD ROOT.....................................................................................................................................190 SPANNING-TREE LINK-TYPE...........................................................................................................................................191 SPANNING-TREE MST INSTANCE ...............................................................................................
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST BPDU-FILTER .................................................................................................................261 SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST BPDU-GUARD.................................................................................................................262 SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST BPDU-GUARD ENABLE..................................................................................................
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide OSPF ABR-TYPE ...............................................................................................................................................................342 OVERFLOW DATABASE ...................................................................................................................................................344 OVERFLOW DATABASE EXTERNAL ............................................................................
Tables Table 1. Safety Symbols .....................................................................................................................................................12 Table 2. Command Modes .................................................................................................................................................18 Table 3. View Mode Commands .................................................................................................................................
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Preface The AT-S83 Management Software is a command line software that is designed for use with the AT-10408XP 10-Gigabit Ethernet Switch. This guide provides a description of the commands.
Preface Safety Symbols Used in this Document This document uses the safety symbols defined in Table 1. Table 1. Safety Symbols Symbol 12 Meaning Description Caution Performing or omitting a specific action may result in equipment damage or loss of data. Warning Performing or omitting a specific action may result in electrical shock.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Where to Find Web-based Guides The installation and user guides for all Allied Telesis products are available in portable document format (PDF) on our web site at www.alliedtelesis.com. You can view the documents online or download them onto a local workstation or server.
Preface Contacting Allied Telesis This section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support as well as sales or corporate information. Online Support You can request technical support online by accessing the Allied Telesis Knowledge Base from the following web site: www.alliedtelesis.com/support/kb.aspx. You can use the Knowledge Base to submit questions to our technical support staff and review answers to previously asked questions.
Chapter 1 Getting Started with the Command Line Interface This chapter describes the command modes of the AT-S83 command line interface and how to access them.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Command Line Interface Introducing the Command Modes This chapter describes the CLI command modes and how to access the command line interface. There are 8 command modes: View Privileged Executive Configuration Terminal Router VLAN Configuration Interface Configuration Line Key Chain In the AT-S83 software, the commands are accessed through a hierarchy of command modes.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide View mode Command used to enter the next mode enable Privileged Executive mode configure terminal Command used to enter the next mode Configuration Terminal mode Commands used to enter the next mode router rip router ospf Router mode VLAN database VLAN Configuration mode interface IFNAME line vty [FIRST] (LAST) Interface Configuration mode key chain NAME Line mode Key Chain mode 1221 Figure 1.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Command Line Interface Table 2. Command Modes Command Mode View mode Privileged Executive mode Configuration Terminal Mode Router Mode Interface Configuration VLAN Configuration 18 Prompt Switch# Switch# Switch(config)# Switch(config-router)# Switch(config-if)# Switch(config-vlan)# Description This is the default command mode for the operator login. Enter the LOGOUT or EXIT commands to quit the software.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Table 2. Command Modes (Continued) Command Mode Line Key Chain Prompt Switch(config-line) Switch(configkeychain)# Description From the Configuration Terminal mode, type the LINE VTY command. Enter the END or EXIT commands to return to the Configuration Terminal mode. To enter this mode from the Configuration Terminal mode, type the KEY CHAIN command. Enter the END or EXIT commands to return to the Configuration Terminal mode.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Command Line Interface View Command Mode The View command mode is the default command mode for the operator login id. It permits access to basic commands. To indicate the View mode, the prompt changes to “Switch>.” All of the commands in the View mode are accessible from any of the other modes with the exception of the ENABLE command. See Table 3 on page 20 for a sample list of commands that can be accessed from the View mode and a brief description of each command.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Privileged Executive Command Mode The Privileged Executive command mode is the default command mode for the manager login. The commands in this mode permit you to perform system level commands such as rebooting the system, copying configuration files, and clearing statistics. The prompt changes to “Switch#” to indicate the Privileged Executive mode. To access the View mode from the Privileged Executive mode, enter the EXIT command.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Command Line Interface Configuration Terminal Mode The Configuration Terminal mode allows you to configure advanced system features such as broadcast storm control, SNMP, and STP. To access this mode, you must first access the Privileged Executive mode. The prompt changes to “Switch(config)#” to indicate the software has entered the Configuration Terminal mode. See Table 5 for a sample list of commands that can be accessed from the Configuration Terminal mode.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide perform interface-specific commands on another interface, specify the new interface in the Interface Configuration mode. For a sample list of commands that can be accessed from the Interface Configuration command mode, see Table 6. For more detailed information about the commands in the Interface Configuration mode, see the following chapters: Chapter 9, “Interface Configuration Mode Commands” on page 171.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Command Line Interface Router Mode The Router mode permits access to Layer 3 routing commands using the RIP and OSPF protocols. Access this mode through the Configuration Terminal mode with the following commands: ROUTER RIP ROUTER OSPF When you enter either of these commands, the prompt changes to “Switch(config-router)#” to indicate the new mode. For a sample list of RIP and OSPF commands, see Table 7.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide that can be accessed from the VLAN Configuration command mode, see Table 8. For more detailed information about the commands in the VLAN Configuration mode, see Chapter 17, “VLAN Commands” on page 359. Table 8. VLAN Commands Commands Line Mode Commands Description SHOW VLAN Displays information about a particular VLAN. VLAN Creates a VLAN and enables it. VLAN NAME Assigns a name to a VLAN.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Command Line Interface Key Chain Mode Command The Key Chain mode is used to assign an authentication key. Use the KEY CHAIN command to access this mode from the Configuration Terminal mode. Within this mode, you can assign a key number. For a list of commands that can be accessed from the Key Chain mode, see Table 10. The commands in this mode are in Chapter 14, “Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands” on page 269. Table 10.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Starting the Command Line Interface To start the command line interface, perform the following procedure: 1. Type the user id and password. There are two default user ids and passwords. For the system administrator login, the default user id is “manager” and the default password is “friend.” For the operator login, the default user id is “operator” and the default password is “operator.” A command line prompt is displayed in Figure 2.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Command Line Interface Formatting Commands The AT-S83 software command line interface follows the same formatting conventions for all of the command modes. There are command line interface features which apply to the general use of the command line and command syntax conventions which apply when entering the commands. See the following sections.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Command Line Syntax Conventions The following table describes the conventions used in the AT-S83 command interface. Table 11. Command Line Syntax Conventions Convention Description Example A.B.C.D/M Indicates an IP address and a subnet mask. 192.68.1.11/24 line Indicates a line of text that accepts spaces without quotation marks.
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Chapter 2 Introduction This chapter covers the following topics: “Ethernet Technology” on page 32 “Port Descriptions” on page 36 “Software Features” on page 37 31
Chapter 2: Introduction Ethernet Technology This section describes the Ethernet technology used by the AT-S83 software. Fast Ethernet The growing importance of LANs and the increasing complexity of desktop computing applications are fueling the need for high performance networks. A number of high-speed LAN technologies are proposed to provide greater bandwidth and improve client and server response times. Among them, Fast Ethernet, or 100T, provides a smooth evolution from 10T technology.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Switching Technology Another key development pushing the limits of Ethernet technology is in the field of switching technology. A switch bridges Ethernet packets at the MAC address level of the Ethernet protocol transmitting among connected Ethernet or Fast Ethernet LAN segments. Switching is a cost-effective way of increasing the total network capacity available to users on a LAN.
Chapter 2: Introduction the metric value of the path by one. (This is referred to as hop count.) The router recognizes the IP-address-advertising router at the next hop, then it sends the routing updates to other routers. A maximum allowable hop count is 15. If a router reaches a metric of 16 or above, the destination is defined as unreachable. This feature avoids indefinite routing loops. The split horizon and hold down features are used to avoid propagating incorrect routing information.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Each router calculates a shortest path tree, with itself as a root, from the topological database generated from these LSAs. This shortest path tree creates a routing table.
Chapter 2: Introduction Port Descriptions The switch has 8 10-Gigabit ports, or interfaces, that may be used in uplinking various network devices such as PCs, hubs, and other switches to provide a gigabit Ethernet uplink in full-duplex mode. In addition, there is a 10/100/1000Base-T port and a terminal port which is used to connect to a console. Within the software, the 8 10-Gigabit ports are accessed through the Interface mode. Within the software, these ports are referred to as interfaces.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Software Features The AT-S83 software supports the following features: IEEE 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree, IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree, and IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree support IEEE 802.
Chapter 2: Introduction RFC 3509 Alternative Implementation of OSPF Area Border Routers Standard CLI MIB support for: – RFC 1155 SNMP MIB Tree – RFC 1213 MIB-II – RFC 1215 TRAP MIB – RFC 1493 Bridge MIB – RFC 1573 Interface Group MIB – RFC 1643 Ethernet-like MIB – RFC 1724 Routing Information Protocol (RIP) MIB – RFC 1850 Open Shortest Path First version 2 (OSFPv2) MIB – RFC 2674 802.1Q MIB Only the features listed above are supported.
Chapter 3 Basic Management Features This chapter provides the following sections: “Creating User Accounts” on page 40 “SNMP Settings” on page 41 “Assigning an IP Address” on page 43 39
Chapter 3: Basic Management Features Creating User Accounts There are two default login ids that are sent from the factory. The operator login id enables you to display the software.The password for this user id is “operator.” With this login, you access the View command mode automatically. In contrast, the manager login id permits full administrator capabilities. The password for this login id is “friend.” With this login, you access the Privileged Executive mode by default.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SNMP Settings Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an OSI Layer 7 (Application Layer) designed specifically for managing and monitoring network devices. SNMP enables network management stations to read and modify the settings of gateways, routers, switches, and other network devices. Use SNMP to configure system features for proper operation, monitor performance and detect potential problems in the switch, switch group, or network.
Chapter 3: Basic Management Features Using SNMP v3 individual users or groups of SNMP managers can be allowed to perform or be restricted from performing specific SNMP management functions.The functions allowed (or restricted) are defined using the Object Identifier (OID) associated with a specific MIB. An additional layer of security is available for SNMP v3 because SNMP messages may be encrypted.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Assigning an IP Address Each switch must be assigned its own IP address, which is used for communication with an SNMP network manager or another TCP/IP application such as TFTP. (The switch does not have a default IP address.) You can change the default IP address to meet your networking address scheme. For the AT-10408XP switch, you assign IP addresses at the Interface command mode.
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Chapter 4 View Mode Commands This chapter provides a description of the commands that are available from the View mode. These commands permit basic configuration of the switch. All of the following commands are also available in the Privileged Executive mode.
Chapter 4: View Mode Commands CLEAR ARP-CACHE Syntax clear arp-cache Parameters none Description Use the CLEAR ARP-CACHE command to clear all of the dynamically learned IP addresses of network devices and their corresponding MAC addresses from the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache. Note To delete the static ARP entries, use the NO ARP command.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide CLEAR IP Syntax clear ip mroute|ospf|pim|prefix-list|rip|route| Parameters ip Indicates Internet Protocol parameters. Choose from the following: mroute Deletes multicast route table entries. ospf Clears the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) data. prefix-list Clears a prefix list. rip Clears the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) information. route Clears the routing table.
Chapter 4: View Mode Commands CLEAR MAC ADDRESS-TABLE Syntax clear mac address-table Parameters mac Indicates all of the Layer-2 MAC addresses. Choose from the following: dynamic Indicates all dynamic entries. multicast Indicates all multicast entries. static Indicates all MAC address entries configured through the management interface. Description Use the CLEAR MAC command to clear the Layer-2 MAC addresses.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide CLEAR SPANNING-TREE DETECTED PROTOCOLS Syntax clear spanning-tree detected protocols interface IFNAME Parameters IFNAME Indicates the name of the interface. Description Use this command to clear the Spanning Tree parameters from the interface specified.
Chapter 4: View Mode Commands DEBUG DOT1X Syntax debug dot1x all|event|nsm|packet|timer no debug dot1x all|event|nsm|packet|timer Parameters dot1x Indicates the debugging is turned on for 802.1x protocol parameters. Choose from the following: all Turns on all 802.1x parameters for debugging. event Turns on 802.1x events for debugging. nsm Turns on 802.1x NSM information for debugging. packet Turns on 802.1x packets for debugging. timer Turns on 802.1x timer for debugging.
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Chapter 4: View Mode Commands DEBUG MSTP Syntax debug mstp Parameters mstp Indicates the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol. all Turns on debugging for all of the following MSTP parameters. cli Turns on echo commands to console feature. packet Turns on echo packet contents to console. protocol Turns on echo protocol on console. timer Turns on echo timer expiry to console. Description Use this command to debug MSTP parameters.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DEBUG RIP Syntax debug rip all|events|nsm|packet no debug all|events|nsm|packet Parameters rip Indicates the Routing Information Protocol. all Turns on debugging for all of the RIP parameters listed below. events Turns on debugging for RIP events. nsm Turns on debugging for NSM information. packet Turns on debugging of RIP packets. Description Use this command to debug RIP parameters.
Chapter 4: View Mode Commands DEBUG RSTP Syntax debug rstp Parameters rstp Indicates the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). all Turns on debugging for all of the following RSTP parameters. cli Turns on echo commands to console feature. event Turns on echo events to console feature. packet Turns on echo packet contents to console. sync Turns on echo synchronization to console. timer Turns on echo timer expiry to console. Description Use this command to debug RSTP parameters.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DEBUG SNMP Syntax debug snmp Parameters none Use this command to debug SNMP parameters.
Chapter 4: View Mode Commands DEBUG STP Syntax debug stp all|cli|event|packet|sync|timer Parameters stp Indicates the Spanning Tree Protocol. all Turns on debugging for all of the following STP parameters. cli Turns on echo commands to the console. event Turns on echo events to console. packet Turns on echo packet contents to the console. protocol Turns on protocol change to the console. timer Turns on echo timer expiry to the console. Description Use this command to access STP parameters.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide ENABLE Syntax enable Parameters none Description Use this command to access the Privileged Executive mode from the View mode. After you enter this command, the prompt changes to indicate you have access to the Privileged Executive mode.
Chapter 4: View Mode Commands EXIT Syntax exit Parameters none Description Use this command to exit the current mode and return to the previous mode. For example, if you enter this command in the Privileged Executive mode, you are returned to the View mode.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide HELP Syntax help Parameters none Description Use this command to display information about the CLI. The HELP command provides information about the current parameter. There are two forms of the HELP command: Full help is available when you enter a command followed by a space and the question mark (?). This displays all of the parameters for the command.
Chapter 4: View Mode Commands LOGOUT Syntax logout Parameters none Description Use the LOGOUT command to quit the View or Privileged Executive modes and log out of the software.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide QUIT Syntax quit Parameters none Description Use the QUIT command to quit the current mode and return to the previous mode. If you enter this command from the View or Privileged modes, you are logged out of the software.
Chapter 4: View Mode Commands SHOW INTERFACE SWITCHPORT Syntax show interface switchport all Parameters none Description Use the SHOW INTERFACE SWITCHPORT command to display the status of the 8 10-Gigabit ports.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Interface name: Switchport mode: Ingress filter: Acceptable frame types: Default Vlan: Configured Vlans: Interface name: Switchport mode: Ingress filter: Acceptable frame types: Default Vlan: Configured Vlans: Interface name: Switchport mode: Ingress filter: Acceptable frame types: Default Vlan: Configured Vlans: Interface name: Switchport mode: Ingress filter: Acceptable frame types: Default Vlan: Configured Vlans: xe5 access enable all 1 3 x
Chapter 4: View Mode Commands SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG Syntax show running-config Parameters none Description Use this command to display information about the system.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide interface 1o mtu 0 ip address 127.0.0.1/8 shutdown interface vlan1 interface xe1 no switchport ip address 10.10.12.10/24 ! interface xe2 switchport mode access ! interface xe3 switchport mode access ! interface xe4 switchport mode access ! interface xe5 no switchport ip address 10.10.10.22/24 ! interface xe6 switchport mode access ! interface xe7 no switchport ip address 10.10.13.
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Chapter 5 Privileged Executive Mode Commands This chapter provides a description of the commands that are available from the Privileged Executive mode. These commands permit basic configuration of the switch and access to the 802.1x protocol. In addition, you can display the current configuration of the switch. From this protocol, all of the View mode commands (with the exception of the ENABLE command) are available.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands 68 “UNDEBUG OSPF LSA” on page 93 “UNDEBUG OSPF NFSM” on page 94 “UNDEBUG OSPF NSM” on page 95 “UNDEBUG OSPF PACKET” on page 96 “UNDEBUG OSPF ROUTE” on page 98 “UNDEBUG RIP” on page 99 “UPLOAD A.B.C.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide BOOT CONFIG-FILE Syntax boot config-file WORD Parameters WORD-file Indicates the name of the boot configuration file. You must use the “-file” naming convention. Description Use the BOOT CONFIG-FILE command to reboot the system.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands CONFIGURE TERMINAL Syntax configure terminal Parameters none Description Use this command to access the Configuration Terminal mode from the from the Privileged Executive mode. Once you access this mode, the prompt changes.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide COPY Syntax copy running-config startup-config Parameters running-config Indicates the running configuration file. startup-config Indicates the start-up configuration file. Description Use this command to copy files. List the running configuration first then list the start-up configuration file.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands DISABLE Syntax disable Parameters none Description Use the DISABLE command to exit the Privileged Executive mode and return to the View mode. To return to the Privileged Executive mode from the View mode, use the ENABLE command.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DOWNLOAD A.B.C.D FILE-NAME Syntax download A.B.C.D FILENAME Parameters A.B.C.D Indicates the IP address of an TFTP server. Specify the IP address in the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx FILENAME Specifies a filename of a software image file. Description Use this command to download a software image from a TFTP server onto the switch.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands DOWNLOAD SERIAL Syntax download serial xmodem Parameters serial Indicates the serial port. Choose from the following option: xmodem Indicates the xmodem protocol is used to download a software image. Description Use this command to download a software image from a serial port onto the switch.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DOT1X INITIALIZE Syntax dot1x initialize interface IFNAME Parameters IFNAME Specifies the name of an interface. Description Use this command to initialize the 802.1X Port-Based Access Control feature on a specific interface. Command Mode Privileged Executive mode Example The following command initializes the 802.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands PING IP Syntax ping ip WORD Parameters WORD Specifies the hostname or an IP address in the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Description This command instructs the switch to ping an end node. You can use this command to determine whether an active link exists between the switch and another network device. Command Mode Privileged Executive mode Example The following command pings an end node with the IP address of 142.245.22.22: switch#ping ip 142.245.22.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHOW BOOT Syntax show boot Parameters none Description Use the SHOW BOOT to display information about the boot environment variables. Command Mode All modes Example The following is an example of the SHOW BOOT command and a sample display: switch#show boot Config file: /cfg/default.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands SHOW FLOWCONTROL INTERFACE Syntax show flowcontrol interface INTERFACE Parameters INTERFACE Specifies the name of an interface. Description Use the SHOW FLOWCONTROL INTERFACE command to display flow control information. To modify the lines displayed on the screen, use the | (output modifier token). To save the output to a file, use the > (output reduction token).
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHOW INTERFACE Syntax show interface (IFNAME) Parameters IFNAME Specifies the name of an interface. This is an optional parameter. Description Use the SHOW INTERFACE command to display the configuration and status of an interface. If you do not specify an interface, this command displays the status of all the interfaces.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands SHOW INTERFACE STATUS ALL Syntax show interface status all Parameters none Description Use the SHOW INTERFACE STATUS ALL command to display the status, speed, duplex mode, and type of all the interfaces on a switch.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHOW NTP ASSOCIATIONS DETAIL Syntax show ntp associations detail Parameters none Description Use the SHOW NTP ASSOCIATIONS DETAIL command to display detailed information about the Network Time Protocol (NTP). Command Mode All modes Example The following is an example of the SHOW NTP ASSOCIATIONS DETAIL command: switch#show ntp associations detail 192.168.1.100 configured, sane, valid, leap_sub, stratum 16 ref ID INIT, time 00000000.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands SHOW NTP STATUS Syntax show ntp status Parameters none Description Use the SHOW NTP STATUS command to display information about NTP. Command Mode All modes Example The following example shows the SHOW NTP STATUS command and a sample of the output: switch#show ntp status Clock is unsynchronized, stratum 16, reference is INIT actual frequency is 0.0000 Hz, precision is 2**-19 reference time is 00000000.00000000 ( 6:28:16.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHOW STATIC-CHANNEL-GROUP Syntax show static-channel-group Parameters none Description Use the SHOW STATIC-CHANNEL-GROUP command to all configured static aggregators and their corresponding member ports.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands SHOW SYSTEM STATUS Syntax show system status Parameters none Description Use the SHOW SYSTEM STATUS command to display information about the system power and fan status. Command Mode All modes Example The following is an example of the SHOW SYSTEM STATUS command: switch#show system status System hardware status: System 1.25V Power............ 1.238V System 1.8V Power ............ 1.810V System 3.0V Power ............ 2.995V System 3.3V Power ............ 3.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHOW VERSION Syntax show version Parameters none Description Use the SHOW VERSION command to display the information about the software, including: Version and cycle of the software Build date and time Host name Ethernet address Command Mode All modes Example The following example displays the command and its resulting output: switch#show version Product ID=ATS83 Application Version=1.0.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands SYSTEM REBOOT Syntax system reboot Parameters none Description Use the SYSTEM REBOOT to reboot the system. Command Mode All modes Example The following is an example of the SYSTEM REBOOT command and a sample of the display: switch#system reboot The system is going down NOW!!! Sending SIGTERM to all processes.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide TELNET Syntax telnet ipaddress Parameters ipaddress Specifies the IP address of a remote system in the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Description Use this command to open a Telnet connection with a remote host. The default setting for Telnet connections is disabled. Command Mode Privileged Executive mode Example The following is an example of the TELNET command to a remote host with an IP address of 149.245.22.22: switch#telnet 149.245.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands TERMINAL Syntax terminal length no terminal length Parameters length Specifies the number of lines that are displayed on the console. Choose a value between 0 and 512 lines. Description Use this command to set the number of lines on a screen or display output from a debug command.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide UNDEBUG ALL Syntax undebug all Parameters none Description Use the UNDEBUG ALL command to disable all of the debugging commands on the switch.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands UNDEBUG DOT1X Syntax undebug dot1x all|event|nsm|packet|timer Parameters dot1x Indicates the IEEE 802.1x Protocol-based Access Control. Choose from the following: all Turns off all 802.1x parameters for debugging. event Indicates 802.1x events. nsm Indicates 802.1x NSM information. packet Indicates 802.1x packets. timer Indicates 802.1x timer. Description Use this command to disable 802.1x protocol debugging.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide UNDEBUG OSPF EVENTS Syntax undebug ospf events abr|asbr|lsa|nssa|os|router|vlink no undebug ospf events Parameters abr Displays ABR events. asbr Displays ASBR events. lsa Displays Link State Advertisements (LSA) events. nssa Displays NSSA events. os Displays OS interaction events. router Displays other router events. vlink Displays virtual link events.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands UNDEBUG OSPF IFSM Syntax undebug ospf ifsm status|events|timers no undebug ifsm status|events|timers Parameters status Displays Interface Finite State Machine (IFSM) status information. events Displays IFSM event information. timers Displays IFSM timer information. Description Use the UNDEBUG OPSF IFSM command to disable debugging options for OSPF IFSM. Use the no form of this command to disable this function.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide UNDEBUG OSPF LSA Syntax undebug ospf lsa flooding|generate|install|maxage |refresh no undebug lsa status|events|timers Parameters flooding Displays Link State Advertisements (LSA) flooding information. generate Displays LSA generation information. install Displays LSA installation information. maxage Displays the maximum age of the LSA in seconds. refresh Displays the LSA refresh information.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands UNDEBUG OSPF NFSM Syntax undebug ospf nfsm status|events|timers no undebug nfsm status|events|timers Parameters status Displays Neighbor Finite State Machine (NFSM) status information. events Displays NFSM event information. timers Displays NFSM timer information. Description Use the UNDEBUG OSPF NFSM command to disable the display of debugging information related to NFSM. Use the no form of this command to disable this function.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide UNDEBUG OSPF NSM Syntax undebug ospf nsm interface|redistribute no undebug nsm interface|redistribute Parameters interface Specifies NSM interface information. redistribute Specifies NSM redistribute information. Description Use the UNDEBUG OSPF NSM command to disable debugging options for OSFP NSM. Use the no form of this command to disable this function.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands UNDEBUG OSPF PACKET Syntax undebug ospf packet dd|detail|hello|ls-ack |ls-request|ls-update|recv|send no undebug ospf packet dd|detail|hello|ls-ack |ls-request|ls-update|recv|send Parameters dd Specifies debugging for OSPF database information. detail Sets the debug option to detailed information. hello Specifies debugging for OSPF hello packets. ls-ack Specifies debugging for OSPF link-state acknowledgements.
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Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands UNDEBUG OSPF ROUTE Syntax undebug ospf route ase|ia|install|spf no undebug ospf route ase|ia|install|spf Parameters ase Specifies debugging of external route calculation information. ia Specifies the debugging inter-area route calculation information. install Specifies debugging of route installation information. spf Specifies the debugging of SPF calculation information.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide UNDEBUG RIP Syntax undebug rip all|events|nsm|packet Parameters rip Indicates the Routing Information Protocol. Choose from the following: all Indicates all of the RIP debugging parameters. events Indicates RIP events. nsm Indicates NSM information. packet Indicates RIP packets. Description Use this command to disable debugging for RIP parameters.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands UPLOAD A.B.C.D FILE-NAME Syntax upload A.B.C.D WORD Parameters A.B.C.D Indicates the IP address of a TFTP server. Specify the IP address in the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx WORD Specifies a filename. Description Use this command to upload a software image from the switch to a host through a TFTP server. Command Mode Privileged Executive mode Example The following command uploads image file named “ATS83.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide UPLOAD SERIAL Syntax upload serial xmodem Parameters serial Indicates the serial port. Choose from the following option: xmodem Indicates the xmodem protocol is used to upload a software image. Description Use the UPLOAD SERIAL command to upload a software image from the switch onto a serial port. The serial port is also called the console port and it is labeled “TERMINAL PORT” on the switch.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands WRITE Syntax write file|memory|terminal Parameters file Writes the running configuration file to another file. memory Writes the running configuration file to nonvolatile memory. This is an optional parameter. terminal Displays the running configuration file on the terminal. Description Use this command to write the running configuration file to memory or to another file on the network.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide [OK] The following example displays the running configuration on the terminal: switch#write terminal ! no service password-encryption ! no service dhcp username manager privilege 15 password friend username operator password operator hostname switch !! log trap warnings ip domain-lookup ! spanning-tree mode ieee spanning-tree acquire ! ! interface eth0 no switchport shutdown interface 1o mtu 0 ip address 127.0.0.
Chapter 5: Privileged Executive Mode Commands no switchport ip address 10.10.13.
Chapter 6 Configuration Terminal Mode Commands The commands in this chapter are accessed through the Configuration Terminal mode. The commands in this mode allow you to configure debugging, MAC addresses, and NTP commands.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands “MAXIMUM-PATHS” on page 135 “NTP ACCESS-GROUP” on page 136 “NTP AUTHENTICATE” on page 137 “NTP AUTHENTICATION-KEY” on page 138 “NTP BROADCASTDELAY” on page 139 “NTP MASTER” on page 140 “NTP PEER” on page 141 “NTP SERVER” on page 142 “NTP TRUSTED-KEY” on page 143 “ROUTE-MAP” on page 144 “ROUTER-ID” on page 145 “UNDEBUG ALL” on page 146 “USERNAME” on page 147 Note The IP commands are included in the Configurati
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide ACCESS-LIST Syntax access-list listname=word [deny|permit|remark any|A.B.C.D/M|exact-match] Parameters LISTNAME Indicates the name of the list. To assign attributes to the list, choose from the following options: 1-99 Indicates the standard IP access list. 100-199 Indicates the extended IP access list. 1300-1999 Indicates the expanded range of the standard IP access list.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands Command Mode Configuration Terminal mode Examples The following commands create an access list called “mylist” and denies packets sent from IP address 10.10.0.72/24: switch#configure terminal switch(config)#access-list mylist deny 10.10.0.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide ARP Syntax arp A.B.C.D MAC Parameters A.B.C.D Indicates an IP address in the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx MAC Indicates a MAC address in the following format: HHHH.HHHH.HHHH Description Use the ARP command to set an IP address for the Address Resolution Protocol. The switch has an Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table for storing IP addresses of network devices and their corresponding MAC addresses.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands DEBUG OSPF EVENTS Syntax debug ospf events abr|asbr|lsa|nssa|os|router|vlink no debug ospf events Parameters abr Displays ABR events. asbr Displays ASBR events. lsa Displays Link State Advertisements (LSA) events. nssa Displays NSSA events. os Displays OS interaction events. router Displays other router events. vlink Displays virtual link events. Description Use the DEBUG OSPF EVENTS command to enable OSPF debugging options.
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Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands DEBUG OSPF IFSM Syntax debug ospf ifsm status|events|timers no debug ifsm status|events|timers Parameters status Displays Interface Finite State Machine (IFSM) status information. events Displays IFSM event information. timers Displays IFSM timer information. Description Use the DEBUG OSPF IFSM command to specify debugging options for OSPF IFSM troubleshooting information.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DEBUG OSPF LSA Syntax debug ospf lsa flooding|generate|install|maxage |refresh no debug lsa status|events|timers Parameters flooding Displays Link State Advertisements (LSA) flooding information. generate Displays LSA generation information. install Displays LSA installation information. maxage Displays the maximum age of the LSA in seconds. refresh Displays the LSA refresh information.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands DEBUG OSPF NFSM Syntax debug ospf nfsm status|events|timers no debug nfsm status|events|timers Parameters status Displays OSPF Neighbor Finite State Machine (NFSM) status information. events Displays NFSM event information. timers Displays NFSM timer information. Description Use the DEBUG OSPF NFSM command to display debug information related to NFSM. Use the no form of this command or the UNDEBUG OSPF NFSM command to disable this function.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DEBUG OSPF NSM Syntax debug ospf nsm interface|redistribute no debug nsm interface|redistribute Parameters interface Specifies NSM interface information. redistribute Specifies NSM redistribute information. Description Use the DEBUG OSPF NSM command to specify debugging options for OSFP NSM. Use the no form of this command or the UNDEBUG OSPF NSM command to disable this function.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands DEBUG OSPF PACKET Syntax debug ospf packet dd|detail|hello|ls-ack |ls-request|ls-update|recv|send no debug ospf packet dd|detail|hello|ls-ack |ls-request|ls-update|recv|send Parameters dd Specifies OSPF database information. detail Sets the debug option to detailed information. hello Specifies OSPF hello packets. ls-ack Specifies OSPF link-state acknowledgements. ls-request Specifies OSPF link-state requests.
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Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands DEBUG OSPF ROUTE Syntax debug ospf route ase|ia|install|spf no debug ospf route ase|ia|install|spf Parameters ase Specifies debugging of external route calculation. ia Specifies the debugging inter-area route calculation. install Specifies debugging of route installation. spf Specifies the debugging of SPF calculations. Description Use the DEBUG OSPF ROUTE command to specific which route calculation to debug.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DOT1X SYSTEM-AUTH-CTRL Syntax dot1x system-auth-ctrl Parameters system-auth-ctrl Enable global interface authentication. Description Use the DOT1X SYSTEM-AUTH-CTRL command to enable authentication globally on interfaces 1 through 8. Global authentication is disabled by default. Command Mode Configuration Terminal mode Example The following commands enable 802.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands ENABLE PASSWORD Syntax enable password (8) LINE Parameters 8 Specifies a hidden password will follow. This is an optional parameter. LINE Specifies a password for the Privileged Executive Mode. Enter an alphanumeric value. Description This command assigns a password for the commands in the Privileged Executive mode. By default, there is no password assigned.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide ENABLE SECRET Syntax enable secret (8) LINE Parameters 8 Specifies a hidden password will follow. This is an optional parameter. LINE Specifies a password for the Privileged Executive Mode. Enter an alphanumeric value. Description This command assigns a privileged-level password, or secret. By default, there is no password assigned.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands EXIT Syntax exit Parameters none Description Use the EXIT command to quit the Configuration Terminal mode and enter the Privileged Executive mode. After you enter this command, the prompt changes to “Switchname#” to indicate the Privileged Executive mode.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide FIB RETAIN Syntax fib retain forever|time Parameters forever Indicates the system permanently retains the FIB value. time Indicates time, in seconds, that the system retains FIB after RTM restarts. Specify 1 to 65535 seconds. Description Use the FIB RETAIN command to specify the length of time the switch retains the FIB during an RTM restart. By default, the software does not save the FIB.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands HOSTNAME Syntax hostname NAME Parameters NAME Specifies the name of the switch. Enter a value between 1 and 63 alphanumeric characters. Names must start with a letter and end with a letter or digit. Within the interior of the name, there must only be letters, digits, and hyphens. Description Use the HOSTNAME command to assign a name to the switch. Enter a value between 1 and 63 alphanumeric characters. The name must follow the rules for ARPNET host names.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide INTERFACE Syntax interface Parameters IFNAME Specifies the name of an interface. Description Use the INTERFACE command to access the Interface Configuration command mode for the interface specified. After you enter the INTERFACE command, “-if” is added to the prompt. For more information about the commands included in the Interface mode, see Chapter 9, “Interface Configuration Mode Commands” on page 171.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands IP RADIUS SOURCE-INTERFACE Syntax ip radius source-interface HOSTNAME PORT no ip radius source-interface Parameters HOSTNAME Specifies the radius client in the dotted IP address or the hostname format. PORT Specifies the radius client port number. The default port number is 1812. Description Use the IP RADIUS SOURCE-INTERFACE command to set the local address (sent in packets) to the RADIUS client.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide LINE CONSOLE Syntax line console 0 Parameters none Description The LINE CONSOLE command sets the console configuration and enters the Line mode. The primary terminal line is set to line number 0. After you enter this command, the prompt changes to indicate the Line mode. For more information about the LINE mode, see Chapter 16, “Line Mode Commands” on page 355.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands LINE VTY Syntax line vty FIRST <0-15> LAST <0-15> Parameters FIRST Specifies the first line number. Enter a value between 0 and 15. LAST Specifies the last line number. Enter a value between 0 and 15. Description Use the LINE VTY command to Telnet from the serial port to the RTM or to any protocol daemon. This command is necessary for all Telnet sessions.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide LOG FILE Syntax log file|record-priority|stdout|syslog Parameters file Indicates logging to a file. record-priority Indicates the priority of the message. stdout Indicates logging goes to a standard output device (stdout). syslog Indicates logging goes to a System Log (syslog) file. Description Use the LOG FILE command to place limits on system logging files and the location of the log files.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands LOG TRAP Syntax log trap alerts|critical|debugging|emergencies|errors| informational|notifications|warnings no log trap Parameters trap Indicates logging limits to a specified level. Choose from the following: alerts Turns on logging for the emergency and the alert levels. critical Turns on logging for the alerts, emergencies, and critical levels. debugging Turns on logging for all of the other levels and the debugging level.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Command Mode Configuration Terminal mode Examples The following example sets the log traps to the alert level: switch# configure terminal switch#(config)# log trap alerts The following example turns on all of the logging levels: switch# configure terminal switch(config)# log trap debugging Validation Commands show running-config Related Commands “SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG” on page 64 “LOG FILE” on page 129 131
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands MAC ADDRESS-TABLE AGEING-TIME Syntax mac address-table ageing-time <10-1000000> no mac address-table ageing-time Parameters ageing-time Indicates the ageing time in seconds. Choose a value between 10 and 1,000,000 seconds. The default is 300 seconds. Description Use the MAC ADDRESS-TABLE AGEING-TIME command to specify the ageing time for an entry in a MAC address table. Use the no form to reset this parameter.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide MAC ADDRESS-TABLE STATIC DISCARD Syntax mac address-table static MMMM.MMMM.MMMM discard interface IFNAME VLANID no mac address-table static Parameters static Indicates the static MAC address in the following format: MMMM.MMMM.MMMM IFNAME Indicates the name of the interface. VLANID Indicates the VLAN interface. Enter a value between 2 and 4094. If you do not enter a value, VLAN 1 is assumed by default.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands MAC ADDRESS-TABLE STATIC FORWARD Syntax mac address-table static MMMM.MMMM.MMMM forward interface IFNAME VLANID no mac address-table static Parameters static Indicates the static MAC address in the following format: MMMM.MMMM.MMMM IFNAME Indicates the name of the interface. VLANID Indicates the VLAN interface. Enter a value between 2 and 4094. If you do not enter a value, VLAN 1 is assumed by default.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide MAXIMUM-PATHS Syntax maximum-paths <1-10> Parameters none Description Use the MAXIMUM-PATH command to specify the maximum number of multipath numbers that can be installed in the Forwarding Information Base (FIB).
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands NTP ACCESS-GROUP Syntax ntp access-group peer|query-only|serve|serve-only Parameters peer Provides full access to the switch. query-only Provides query-only access to the switch. serve Provides server and query access to the switch. serve-only Provides server access to the switch. Description Use the NTP ACCESS-GROUP command to control the Network Time Protocol (NTP) access to the switch.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide NTP AUTHENTICATE Syntax ntp authenticate no ntp authenticate Parameters none Description Use the NTP AUTHENTICATE command to enable authentication of the NTP time source. By default, this command is disabled. To disable NTP authentication on the switch, use the no form of this command. For instructions on how to configure NTP authentication, see “Configuring NTP Authentication” on page 370.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands NTP AUTHENTICATION-KEY Syntax ntp authentication-key KEYNUMBER <1-4294967295> md5 KEY no ntp authentication-key KEYNUMBER <1-4294967295> Parameters KEYNUMBER Specifies a key number. Choose a value between 1 and 4,294,967,295. This key indicates a trusted time source. MD5 Indicates MD5 (message digest algorithm 5) authentication. KEY Specifies the name of an authentication key.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide NTP BROADCASTDELAY Syntax ntp broadcastdelay <1-999999> Parameters none Description Use the NTP BROADCASTDELAY command to specify the round-trip delay between the switch and the NTP time source. The time is specified in microseconds.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands NTP MASTER Syntax ntp master <1-15> Parameters none Description Use the NTP MASTER command to set the NTP master clock. Select a stratum number from 1 to 15.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide NTP PEER Syntax ntp peer WORD Parameters WORD Indicates the IP address of the NTP peer. Use the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Description Use the NTP PEER command to specify the IP address of the NTP peer. Command Mode Configuration Terminal mode Example The following commands set the IP address of the NTP peer to 198.11.1.1: switch#configure terminal switch(config)#ntp peer 198.11.1.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands NTP SERVER Syntax ntp server WORD Parameters WORD Indicates the IP address of the NTP server. Use the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Description Use the NTP SERVER command to specify the IP address of the NTP server. Note To add more than one NTP server to the switch, enter a second NTP SERVER command with another IP address. Command Mode Configuration Terminal mode Example The following example sets the IP address of the NTP server to 198.11.1.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide NTP TRUSTED-KEY Syntax ntp trusted-key <1-4294967295> no ntp trusted-key <1-4294967295> Parameters none Description Use the NTP TRUSTED-KEY command to specify a key number for a trusted time source. You must first define a key number with the NTP AUTHENTICATION-KEY command. Enter a value between 1 and 4294967295. By default, no trusted keys are defined. To disable the authentication of a device, use the no form of this command.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands ROUTE-MAP Syntax route-map WORD deny|permit <1-65535> Parameters WORD Indicates the route map tag. <1-65535> Indicates the route map number. Description Use the ROUTE-MAP command to specify the route map tag and the route map number.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide ROUTER-ID Syntax router-id A.B.C.D Parameters WORD Indicates the IP address in the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Description Use the ROUTER-ID command to assign the IP address of a router to the switch. Command Mode Configuration Terminal mode Example The following commands assign a router with an IP address of 198.22.22.8 to the switch: switch#configure terminal switch(config)#router-id 198.22.22.
Chapter 6: Configuration Terminal Mode Commands UNDEBUG ALL Syntax undebug all Parameters none Description Use the UNDEBUG ALL command to disable all of the debugging commands on the switch. For information about UNDEBUG commands in the Privileged Executive Mode, see Chapter 5, “Privileged Executive Mode Commands” on page 67.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide USERNAME Syntax username WORD privilege <1-15> password LINE Parameters WORD Specifies a user name. privilege Specifies a user privilege level. Enter a value between 1 and 15. Values 0 to 14 provides operator privileges. Value 15 provides an administrator, or manager, privileges. LINE Specifies a password for an administrator or manager. Description Use the USERNAME command to set a user name, password, and privilege level.
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Chapter 7 Internet Protocol (IP) Commands This chapter provides a description of the IP commands which are accessed through the Configuration Terminal mode. The IP commands apply to the entire switch.
Chapter 7: Internet Protocol (IP) Commands IP DOMAIN-LIST Syntax ip domain-list WORD Parameters domain-list Indicates a domain string. Specify in the following format: WORD Specify a domain string such as “companyname.com.” Description The IP DOMAIN-LIST command adds a domain name to the domain list that resides on the Domain Name Service (DNS). Command Mode Configuration Terminal mode Example The following commands add an DNS entry called “alliedtelesis.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP DOMAIN-LOOKUP Syntax ip domain-lookup Parameters none Description The IP DOMAIN-LOOKUP command enables the Domain Name Service (DNS) on the switch.
Chapter 7: Internet Protocol (IP) Commands IP DOMAIN-NAME Syntax ip domain-name LISTNAME Parameters domain-name Specifies the default domain name used by the DNS. Use the following format: LISTNAME Specify a domain string such as “companyname.com.” Description The IP DOMAIN-NAME command sets a default domain entry for the DNS. Command Mode Configuration Terminal mode Example The following commands set the default domain entry to “alliedtelesis.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP EXTCOMMUNITY-LIST Syntax ip extcommunity-list LIST 1-99|100199|expanded|standard Parameters LIST Specify an extended community list entry. Choose from the following options: 1-99 Specify a standard extended community list number. 100-199 Specify an expanded extended community list number. expanded Specify an expanded extended community list. standard Specify a standard extended community list.
Chapter 7: Internet Protocol (IP) Commands IP FORWARDING Syntax ip forwarding Parameters none Description Use the IP FORWARDING command to enable IP forwarding on the switch. Command Mode Configuration Terminal mode Example The following commands enable IP forwarding on the switch.
Chapter 8 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands This chapter provides descriptions of SNMP v1, v2c and v3 commands that are accessed through the Configuration Terminal mode.
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands SNMP-SERVER COMMUNITY Syntax snmp-server community STRING view VIEWNAME ro|rw no snmp-server community Parameters STRING Specifies the name of the SNMP community. Choose an alphanumeric value between 1 and 255 characters. This name acts as a password and permits access to SNMP. VIEWNAME Indicates the name of a view that was defined with the SNMP-SERVER VIEW command.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SNMP-SERVER CONTACT Syntax snmp-server contact LINE no snmp-server contact Parameters LINE Specifies an alphanumeric string including spaces. You do not have to use quotation marks to indicate spaces. Choose a value that is between 1 and 255 characters in length. Description Use the SNMP-SERVER CONTACT command to set a contact person, email address, or IP address for the SNMP system.
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands SNMP-SERVER ENABLE Syntax snmp-server enable no snmp-server enable Parameters none Description Use the SNMP-SERVER ENABLE command to enable an SNMP agent on the switch. Use the no form of this command to disable an SNMP agent.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAPS ENVIRON Syntax snmp-server enable traps environ fan|volt|temp no snmp-server enable traps environ fan|volt|temp Parameters environ Specifies the environment of the trap. Choose from the following options: fan Indicates a trap is set when the fan speed is less than 3,800 Revolutions Per Minute (RPM) or greater than 6,350 RPM. volt Indicates a trap is set when the voltage level is less than 0.
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands The following command disables the SNMP temperature trap: switch#no snmp-server enable traps environ temp Related Commands “SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG” on page 64 “SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAPS SNMP” on page 161 160
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAPS SNMP Syntax snmp-server enable traps snmp link IFNAME no snmp-server enable traps link IFNAME Parameters link Enables link traps. IFNAME Specifies the name of the interface. Description Use the SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAPS SNMP command to enable SNMP traps that are sent from a specified interface on the switch to a trap host. If no interface is specified, this command enables SNMP traps on all interfaces.
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands SNMP-SERVER ENGINEID LOCAL Syntax snmp-server engineid local ENGINEID-STRING no snmp-server engineid local ENGINEID-STRING Parameters LOCAL Indicates a local copy of SNMP. ENGINEID-STRING Indicates the engine ID. Choose a value of up to 24 characters. Description Use the SNMP-SERVER ENGINEID LOCAL command to specify the switch’s engine ID on the local device. The AT-S83 software converts the value to hexidecimal format automatically.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SNMP-SERVER GROUP Syntax snmp-server group GROUPNAME v1|v2c|v3 auth|noauth|priv notify [VIEWNAME]|read [VIEWNAME]|write [VIEWNAME] no snmp-server group GROUPNAME v1|v2c|v3 auth|noauth|priv Parameters GROUPNAME Specifies the group name. Choose an alphanumeric value between 1 and 255 characters. v1 Specifies a group that uses the SNMPv1 security mode. v2c Specifies a group that uses the SNMPv2c security mode.
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands write Specifies the view that the user is allowed to read and write. VIEWNAME Indicates a name of a view defined with the SNMP-SERVER VIEW command. Description Use the SNMP-SERVER GROUP command to define the access rights for an SNMP group that you created with the SNMP-SERVER USER command. The SNMP-SERVER GROUP command assigns a security model and a security level to a group. Use the no form of this command to remove an SNMP group.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SNMP-SERVER HOST Syntax snmp-server host A.B.C.D informs|traps version 1|2c COMMUNITY-STRING no snmp-server host A.B.C.D informs|traps version 1|2c COMMUNITY-STRING Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies the name or the Internet address of the host. inform Sends SNMP inform messages to the host specified. traps Sends SNMP traps to the host specified. version Specifies the SNMP version used to send the traps.
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands Example The following command to create an SNMP v2c host with an IP address of 192.34.10.1 and traps and public notification: switch#snmp-server host 192.34.10.1 traps version 2c public The following command to create an SNMP v1 host with an IP address of 192.34.10.1 that receives inform messages: switch#snmp-server host 192.34.10.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SNMP-SERVER LOCATION Syntax snmp-server location SYSTEM-LOCATION no snmp-server location Parameters SYSTEM-LOCATION Specifies the location of the switch. Choose a value between 1 and 255 alphanumeric characters. Spaces and special characters are permitted. You do not have to use quotation marks in location names that include spaces. Description Use the SNMP-SERVER LOCATION command to specify the switch location.
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands SNMP-SERVER USER Syntax snmp-server user USERNAME GROUPNAME remote HOST udpport PORT <1 - 65535> v1|v2|v3 auth|encrypted md5|sha auth-password priv des|aes priv-password no snmp-server user USERNAME Parameters 168 USERNAME Specifies the name of the user. GROUPNAME Specifies the name of the SNMP group. The user listed in this command becomes a member of this group. HOST Specifies the name of the host that connects to the agent.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide priv priv_password Specifies a privacy algorithm. Choose from the following: des Specifies the CBC-DES privacy algorithm. aes Specifies the AES privacy algorithm. Specifies the encryption algorithm password. Description Use the SNMP-SERVER USER command to create an SNMP user, create an SNMP group, and assign the user to an SNMP group. In addition, the SNMP-SERVER USER command maps a security mode and security name to a group name.
Chapter 8: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Commands SNMP-SERVER VIEW Syntax snmp-server view VIEWNAME WORD include|exclude no snmp-server view Parameters VIEWNAME Specifies the name of the user. WORD Specifies the MIB Tree. include Includes users in this view. exclude Excludes users from this view. Description Use the SNMP-SERVER VIEW command to create an SNMP view and determine if a user can access it. The MIB tree is defined by RFC 1155 Structure of Management Information.
Chapter 9 Interface Configuration Mode Commands This chapter describes the commands in the Interface Configuration mode. Each command in this chapter applies to a specified interface on the switch.
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands 172 “SWITCHPORT MODE ACCESS” on page 202 “SWITCHPORT MODE TRUNK” on page 204 “SWITCHPORT TRUNK ALLOWED VLAN” on page 206 “SWITCHPORT TRUNK NATIVE” on page 208
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide ARP-AGEING-TIMEOUT Syntax arp-ageing-timeout <1-3000> Parameters none Description Use the ARP-AGEING-TIMEOUT command to set a timer for the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) on an interface. The timer value is in seconds. The range is from 1 to 3,000 seconds.
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands BANDWIDTH Syntax bandwidth <1-10000000> Parameters none Description Use the BANDWIDTH command to define the bandwidth of an interface. The range is between 1 and 10,000,000 bits.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DESCRIPTION Syntax description LINE Parameters LINE Describes the current interface. You do not need to specify quotes when using spaces. Description Use the DESCRIPTION command to name, or describe, the current interface.
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands FLOWCONTROL BACKPRESSURE Syntax flowcontrol backpressure on|off Parameters backpressure Specifies back-pressure flow-control in half-duplex mode. Choose from the following options. on Enables back pressure. off Disables back pressure. Description Use the FLOWCONTROL BACKPRESSURE command to enable or disable back-pressure flow-control on an interface.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide FLOWCONTROL RECEIVE Syntax flowcontrol receive on|off Parameters receive Specifies IEEE 802.3x flow control to receive traffic. Choose from the following options. on Enables flowcontrol. off Disables flowcontrol. Description Use the FLOWCONTROL RECEIVE command to enable flow control to receive traffic on an interface.
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands FLOWCONTROL SEND Syntax flowcontrol send on|off Parameters send Specifies IEEE 802.3x flow control to send messages. Choose from the following options. on Enables flowcontrol. off Disables flowcontrol. Description Use the FLOWCONTROL SEND command to enable flow control to send traffic on a specified interface. To disable flow control on the specified interface, use the no form of this command.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP ACCESS-GROUP Syntax ip access-group <1-199>|<1300-2699> in|out Parameters access-group Sets an access group. Choose from the following options: 1-199 Specifies a standard or extended IP access list. 1300-2699 Specifies a standard or extended Expanded- IP-access list. in Specifies inbound packets. out Specifies outbound packets.
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands IP PROXY-ARP Syntax ip proxy-arp no ip proxy-arp Parameters none Description Use the IP PROXY-ARP command to enable the proxy ARP feature on an interface. Use the no form of this command to disable the proxy ARP feature on an interface.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide MAC-ADDRESS Syntax mac-address HHHH:HHHH:HHHH Parameters HHHH:HHHH:HHHH Specifies a MAC address. Description Use the MAC-ADDRESS command to create a MAC address for a specified interface. Use the no form of this command to delete a MAC address for a specified interface.
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands MDIX Syntax mdix mdi|mdix Parameters mdi Specifies the interface is forced to MDI mode. mdix Specifies the interface is forced to MDIX mode. Description Use the MDIX command to force an interface to the MDI or MDIX mode.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide MTU Syntax mtu <64-17940> Parameters none Description Use the MTU command to set the MTU value for an interface. Choose a value between 64 and 17,940.
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands MULTICAST Syntax multicast no multicast Parameters none Description Use the MULTICAST command to set the multicast flag to a specified interface. Use the no form of this command to disable this function. Command Mode Interface mode Example The following commands enable a multicast flag on interface 6.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHOW CLI Syntax show cli Parameters none Description Use the SHOW CLI command to display the CLI tree of the Interface command mode. Command Mode Interface Configuration mode Example The following commands display the CLI tree on interface 2: switch#configure terminal switch(config)#interface xe2 switch(config-if)#show cli See below for a section of the sample output of the SHOW CLI command displayed at the Interface mode. +-ospf +-A.B.C.
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AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHUTDOWN Syntax shutdown Parameters none Description Use the SHUTDOWN command to shut down the selected interface. Note There is not a no form of this command. As a result, once you shut down an interface with the SHUTDOWN command, you cannot use this command to restore or reactivate an interface.
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands SPANNING-TREE EDGEPORT Syntax spanning-tree edgeport Parameters none Description Use the SPANNING-TREE EDGEPORT command to enable an interface as an edgeport.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE FORCE-VERSION Syntax spanning-tree force-version 0|2|3 no spanning-tree force-version Parameters 0 Specifies the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). 2 Specifies the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). 3 Specifies the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP). none Description Use the SPANNING-TREE FORCE-VERSION command to select a version of the spanning tree protocol.
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands SPANNING-TREE GUARD ROOT Syntax spanning-tree guard root Parameters none none Description Use the SPANNING-TREE GUARD ROOT command to disable the reception of superior BPDUs on an interface.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE LINK-TYPE Syntax spanning-tree link-type point-to-point|shared no spanning-tree link-type Parameters point-to-point Specifies the point-to-point link type on an interface. shared Specifies the shared link type on an interface. Description Use the SPANNING-TREE LINK-TYPE command to select a link type on an interface. Use the no form of this command to disable rapid transition.
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands SPANNING-TREE MST INSTANCE Syntax spanning-tree mst instance <1-15> Parameters instance Specifies the MSTP instance. Choose an ID from 1 to 15. Description Use the SPANNING-TREE MST INSTANCE command to associate the interface to the bridge.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE PATH-COST Syntax spanning-tree path-cost <1-200000000> no spanning-tree path-cost Parameters path-cost Specifies the path cost. A lower path cost indicates a greater likelihood that the interface will become a root. Description Use the SPANNING-TREE PATH-COST command to assign a path cost to an interface. Use the no form of this command to reset the command to its default value.
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST Syntax spanning-tree portfast |bpdu-filter|bpdu-guard no spanning-tree portfast Parameters Enables fast transitions. bpdu-filter Specifies the portfast bpdu-filter for the interface. bpdu-guard Guards the interface against reception of BPDUs. Description Use the SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST command to enable fast transitions on an interface. Use the no form of this command to reset the command to its default value.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE PRIORITY Syntax spanning-tree priority <0-240> no spanning-tree priority Parameters priority Specifies the bridge priority of an interface. Enter a value from 0 to 240 in increments of 16. Description Use the SPANNING-TREE PRIORITY command to define interface priority. A lower priority value indicates a greater likelihood of the interface becoming a root.
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands SPEED Syntax speed 1000mfull|100mfull|100mhalf|10mfull| 10mhalf|auto no speed Parameters 1000mfull Specifies the interface is forced to operate at a speed of 1,000 Mbps in full duplex mode. 100mfull Specifies the interface is forced to operate at a speed of 100 Mbps in full duplex mode. 100mhalf Specifies the interface is forced to operate at a speed of 100 Mbps in half duplex mode.
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Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands STATIC-CHANNEL-GROUP Syntax static-channel-group channel-number <1-6> no static-channel-group Parameters channel-number Specifies a channel number. Enter a value from 1 to 6. Description Use the STATIC-CHANNEL-GROUP command to add the interface to the static aggregator with the specified key. If the aggregator does not exist, it is created and the interface is added to it.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide STORM-CONTROL Syntax storm-control broadcast|dlf|multicast LEVEL <1-100> no storm-control broadcast|dlf|multicast Parameters broadcast Sets the broadcast rate limiting value for the interface. dlf Sets the destination lookup failure (DLF) for the interface. multicast Sets the multicast rate limiting value for the interface. LEVEL Specifies the percentage of the threshold or the percentage of the maximum speed (pps) of the interface.
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AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SWITCHPORT ACCESS VLAN Syntax switchport access vlan VLANID <2-4094> no switchport access vlan VLANID Parameters VLANID Specifies a VLAN ID. Enter a value from 2 to 4094. Description Use the SWITCHPORT ACCESS VLAN command to change the default VLAN for an interface. Use the no form of this command to remove a previously created VLAN with the specified VLAN ID. Note The default VLAN ID is 1.
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands SWITCHPORT MODE ACCESS Syntax switchport mode access ingress-filter enable|disable no switchport mode Parameters ingress-filter Sets the ingress filtering for the received frames. Choose from the following options: enable Sets the ingress filtering for received frames. Received frames that cannot be classified in the previous step based on the acceptable frame type parameter (access/trunk) are discarded.
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Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands SWITCHPORT MODE TRUNK Syntax switchport mode trunk ingress-filter enable|disable no switchport mode Parameters ingress-filter Sets the ingress filtering for the received frames. Choose from the following options: enable Sets the ingress filtering for received frames. Received frames that cannot be classified in the previous step based on the acceptable frame type parameter (access/trunk) are discarded.
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Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands SWITCHPORT TRUNK ALLOWED VLAN Syntax switchport trunk allowed vlan add|all|none|remove|except VLANID no switchport trunk vlan Parameters add Add a VLAN to transmit and receive through the Layer-2 interface. all Allow all VLANs to transmit and receive through the Layer-2 interface. none Allow no VLANs to transmit and receive through the Layer-2 interface. remove Remove a VLAN that transmits and receives through the Layer-2 interface.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Command Mode Interface mode Examples The following commands add a single VLAN, VLAN 2, to the member set of interface 6: switch#configure terminal switch(config)#interface xe6 switch(config)#switchport mode trunk switch(config-if)#switchport trunk allowed vlan add 2 The following commands add VLANs 2 through 6 to the member set of interface 7: switch#configure terminal switch(config)#interface xe7 switch(config)#switchport mode trunk switch(co
Chapter 9: Interface Configuration Mode Commands SWITCHPORT TRUNK NATIVE Syntax switchport trunk native vlan VLANID no switchport trunk native vlan VLANID Parameters VLANID Sets the ID of the VLAN. Description Use the SWITCHPORT TRUNK NATIVE command to set the native VLAN for classifying untagged traffic through the Layer 2 interface. Use the no form of this command to remove a native VLAN. By default, the native VLAN shares the VLAN ID of 1 with the default VLAN.
Chapter 10 IP Interface Commands The IP Interface commands are accessed through the Interface command mode.
Chapter 10: IP Interface Commands IP ACCESS-GROUP Syntax ip access-group access-list forward|in|out Parameters access-list Sets an access list. Choose from the following options: forward Specifies forwarded packets. in Specifies inbound packets. out Specifies outbound packets. Description Use the IP ACCESS-GROUP command to set the type of packets that an access list can accept.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP ADDRESS Syntax ip A.B.C.D/m dhcp Parameters A.B.C.D/m Enter an IP address and subnet mask in the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/mask dhcp Indicates the switch uses a DHCP client to obtain an IP address. Description Use the IP ADDRESS command to set an IP address for the switch or specify that the switch uses a DHCP client to obtain an IP address.
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Chapter 11 802.1x Access Control Commands The switch implements the server side of the IEEE 802.1x Port-based and MAC-based Network Access Control. This feature allows only authorized users, or their network devices, access to network resources by establishing criteria for each interface on the switch. For 802.1x Access Control configuration information, see “Configuring 802.1x Access Control” on page 368.
Chapter 11: 802.1x Access Control Commands DOT1X MAX-REQ Syntax dot1x max-req <1-10> no dot1x max-req Parameters <1-10> Indicates the maximum number of failed Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) requests that are sent to the supplicant. Choose a value between 1 and 10. Description Use the DOT1X MAX-REQ command to set the maximum number of reauthentication attempts after authentication fails. Use the no form of this command to reset the command to its default value.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DOT1X PORT-CONTROL Syntax dot1x port-control auto|force-authorized|forceunauthorized dir=both|in no dot1x port-control Parameters force-authorized Forces an interface to an authorized state. force-unauthorized Forces an interface to an unauthorized state. auto Allows a client to negotiate authentication on an interface. dir Specifies the packet control direction, where: both Discards receive and transmit packets from the supplicant.
Chapter 11: 802.1x Access Control Commands DOT1X QUIET-PERIOD Syntax dot1x quiet-period <1-65535> no dot1x quiet-period Parameters <1-65535> Specifies the number of seconds between the retrial of authentication. Choose a value between 1 and 65,535 seconds. Description Use the DOT1X QUIET-PERIOD command to set the quiet-period time interval which is the amount of time the switch is in the held (or idle) state before it tries to authenticate the client again.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DOT1X REAUTHENTICATION Syntax dot1x reauthentication Parameters none Description Use the DOT1X REAUTHENTICATION command to enable reauthentication on an interface. Command Mode Interface mode Example The following commands enable authentication on interface 1.
Chapter 11: 802.1x Access Control Commands DOT1X REAUTHMAX Syntax dot1x reauthMax <1-10> no dot1x reauthMax <1-10> Parameters 1 -10 Maximum number of reauthentication attempts after which the port is considered unauthorized. The default number of attempts is 2. Command Mode Interface mode Description Use the DOT1X REAUTHMAX command to set the maximum number of reauthentication attempts. After the maximum number has been reached, the interface is unauthorized.
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Chapter 11: 802.1x Access Control Commands DOT1X SYSTEM-AUTH-CTRL Syntax dot1x system-auth-ctrl no dot1x system-auth-ctrl Parameters none Description Use the DOT1X SYSTEM-AUTH-CTRL command to enable global interface authentication. To disable global authentication, use the no form of this command. By default, global authentication is turned off.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DOT1X TIMEOUT RE-AUTHPERIOD Syntax dot1x timeout re-authperiod SECS Parameters SECS Indicates the number of seconds between reauthorization attempts. Choose a value between is from 1 to 4,294,967,295 seconds. The default value is 3,600 seconds. Description Use the DOT1X TIMEOUT RE-AUTHPERIOD command to specify the time, in seconds, between reauthorization attempts by the switch (the authenticator).
Chapter 11: 802.1x Access Control Commands DOT1X TIMEOUT SERVER-TIMEOUT Syntax dot1x timeout server-timeout SECS <1-65535> Parameters SECS Indicates the number of seconds between reauthorization attempts. The range is from 1 to 65,535 seconds. The default is 30 seconds. Description Use the DOT1X TIMEOUT SERVER-TIMEOUT command to set the authentication sever response timeout.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DOT1X TIMEOUT SUPP-TIMEOUT Syntax dot1x timeout supp-timeout SECS <1-65535> no dot1x timeout supp-timeout Parameters SECS Specifies the supplicant response timeout. The default timeout is 30 seconds. The range is from 1 to 65,535 seconds. Description Use the DOT1X TIMEOUT SUPP-TIMEOUT command to set the interval for a supplicant to respond. Use the no form of this command to return it to the default setting.
Chapter 11: 802.1x Access Control Commands DOT1X TIMEOUT TX-PERIOD Syntax dot1x timeout tx-period SECS <1-65535> no dot1x timeout tx-period SECS Parameters SECS Specify the period between successive request ID attempts. Choose a value between 1 and 65,535 seconds. Description Use the DOT1X TIMEOUT TX-PERIOD command to set the interval between successive attempts to request an ID. Use the no form of this command to reset the command to its default value. The default timeout is 30 seconds.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP RADIUS SOURCE-INTERFACE Syntax ip radius source-interface HOSTNAME PORT no ip radius source-interface Parameters hostname Specifies the radius client in the dotted IP address or the hostname format. port Specifies the port number of the radius client. The default port number is 1812. Description Use the IP RADIUS SOURCE-INTERFACE command to set the local address which is sent in packets to the Radius server.
Chapter 11: 802.1x Access Control Commands RADIUS-SERVER DEADTIME Syntax radius-server deadtime <0-1440> no radius-server timeout Parameters <0-1440> Indicates time in minutes. Choose a value between 0 and 1,440 minutes. Description Use the RADIUS-SERVER DEADTIME command to set the dead time timer. There is no default value for this command. To remove the configured value, use the no form of the command.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide RADIUS-SERVER HOST Syntax radius-server host HOSTNAME (PORT) no radius-server host Parameters hostname Set radius server (in a hostname or dotted IP notation format). The default port is 1812. port Specifies the port number of the radius client. The default port number is 1812. Description Use the RADIUS-SERVER HOST command to set the RADIUS server host name and port.
Chapter 11: 802.1x Access Control Commands RADIUS-SERVER KEY Syntax radius-server key KEY no radius-server key KEY Parameters KEY The secret key shared among the radius server and the 802.1x client. Enter a value between x and y. Special characters such as “*,” “_,” and “!” are permitted. Description Use the RADIUS-SERVER KEY command to set the shared secret key between a Radius server and a client. To erase the current value of the secret key, use the no form of this command.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide RADIUS-SERVER RETRANSMIT RETRIES Syntax radius-server retransmit <1-100> no radius-server retransmit Parameters <1-100> Specifies the number of retries. Choose a value between 1 and 100. Description Use the RADIUS-SERVER RETRANSMIT RETRIES command to set the number of retries between a Radius server and a client. To reset this command to its default value, use the no form of this command. The default value is 3.
Chapter 11: 802.1x Access Control Commands RADIUS-SERVER TIMEOUT Syntax radius-server timeout <1-1000> no radius-server timeout Parameters <1-1000> Specifies the time in seconds. Choose a value between 1 and 1,0000. Description Use the RADIUS-SERVER TIMEOUT command to specify the length of time before communication between the switch and the RADIUS host times out. To set this command to its default value, use the no form of this command. The default time is 5 seconds.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHOW DOT1X Syntax show dot1x Parameters none Description Use this command to display the status of the 802.1x feature on the switch. To modify the lines displayed, use the | (output modifier token); to save the output to a file, use the > (output redirection token). For more information, see the Command Line Interface Environment.
Chapter 11: 802.1x Access Control Commands SHOW DOT1X ALL Syntax show dot1x all Parameters none Description Use this command to display detailed 802.1x information about all of the interfaces. To modify the lines displayed, use the | (output modifier token); to save the output to a file, use the > (output redirection token). For more information, see the Command Line Interface Environment.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide % PAE: quietPeriod: 60 - reauthMax: 2 - txPeriod: 30 % BE: state: idle - reqCount: 0 - idFromServer: 0 % BE: suppTimeout: 30 - serverTimeout: 30 - maxReq: 2 % CD: adminControlledDirections: in operControlledDirections: in % CD: bridgeDetected: false % KR: rxKey: false % KT: keyAvailable: false - keyTxEnabled: false Table 14 provides a description of the parameters of the SHOW DOT1X ALL and SHOW DOT1X INTERFACE commands. Table 14.
Chapter 11: 802.1x Access Control Commands Table 14. SHOW DOT1X Parameter Description (Continued) Parameter reAuthMax Description Indicates the maximum number of reauthentication attempts. BE Backend Authentication state state Indicates the status of the state machine. reqCount Indicates the number of requests sent to the server. suppTimeout Indicates the supplicant timeout period. serverTimeout Indicates the server timeout period.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHOW DOT1X INTERFACE Syntax show dot1x interface IFNAME Parameters IFNAME Indicates the name of the interface. Description Use this command to display the state of a particular interface. To modify the lines displayed, use the | (output modifier token); to save the output to a file, use the > (output redirection token). For more information, see the Command Line Interface Environment.
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AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHOW DOT1X STATISTICS INTERFACE Syntax show dot1x statistics interface IFNAME Parameters IFNAME Specifies the name of the interface. Description Use the SHOW DOT1X STATISTICS INTERFACE command to display the vital statistics of an interface. To modify the lines displayed, use the | (output modifier token); to save the output to a file, use the > (output redirection token). For more information, see the Command Line Interface Environment.
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Chapter 12 Port Configuration This chapter contains the following commands: “FLOWCONTROL OFF” on page 240 “FLOWCONTROL ON” on page 241 “SHOW FLOWCONTROL INTERFACE” on page 242 239
Chapter 12: Port Configuration FLOWCONTROL OFF Syntax flowcontrol [send|receive] off Parameters send Specifies flow control is off on the send side. receive Specifies flow control is off on the receive side. Description Use the FLOWCONTROL OFF command to disable flow control on the interface specified.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide FLOWCONTROL ON Syntax flowcontrol [send|receive] on Parameters send Turns on flow control on the send side. receive Turns on flow control on the receive side. Description Use the FLOWCONTROL ON command to enable flow control and configure the flow control mode for the interface. Flow control enables connected Ethernet ports to control traffic rates during congestion by allowing congested nodes to pause link operation at the other end.
Chapter 12: Port Configuration SHOW FLOWCONTROL INTERFACE Syntax show flowcontrol interface IFNAME Parameters IFNAME Specifies the name of the interface. Description Use the SHOW FLOWCONTROL INTERFACE command to display flow control information on the interface specified.
Chapter 13 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands The commands in this chapter can be used in the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), and Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) daemons. For additional STP commands, see Chapter 9, “Interface Configuration Mode Commands” on page 171.
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands REGION REGION_NAME Syntax region REGION_NAME no region Parameters REGION_NAME Specifies the name of the MSTP region. Description Use the REGION REGION_NAME command to specify the name of an MSTP region on the switch. Note This command applies only to MSTP.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide REVISION REVISION_NUMBER Syntax revision revision_number <0-255> no revision revision_number Parameters none Description Use the REVISION REVISION_NUMBER command to specify the revision number MSTP region on the switch. Note This command applies only to MSTP.
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands SHOW SPANNING-TREE Syntax show spanning-tree stp|interface|mst|mstp|rstp Parameters stp Specifies STP information. interface Specifies the name of an interface. mst Specifies MST information. mstp Specifies MSTP information. rstp Specifies RSTP information Description Use the SHOW SPANNING-TREE command to display information about the Spanning Tree Protocol configuration.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide % portfast bpdu-guard disabled % portfast errdisable timeout disabled % portfast errdisable timeout interval 1 sec % xe8: port 2008 - id 87d8 - path cost 2000000 designated cost 0 % xe8: designated port id 87d8 - state Forwarding priority 128 % xe8: designated root 8000000421040803 % xe8: designated bridge 8000000421040803 % xe8: forward-timer 0 - hold-timer 0 - msg age timer 0 % xe8: forward-transitions 1 % xe8: portfast disabled % xe8: portfa
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AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHOW TRAFFIC-CLASS-TABLE INTERFACE Syntax show traffic-class-table interface INTERFACE Parameters INTERFACE Indicates the name of an interface. Description Use the SHOW TRAFFIC-CLASS-TABLE INTERFACE command to display the traffic class table. To modify the lines displayed, use the | (output modifier token); to save the output to a file, use the > (output redirection token). For more information, see the Command Line Interface Environment.
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands SPANNING-TREE ACQUIRE Syntax spanning-tree acquire Parameters none Description Use the SPANNING-TREE ACQUIRE command to enable dynamic learning of MAC addresses.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE CISCO-INTEROPERABILITY Syntax spanning-tree cisco-interoperability disable|enable Parameters disable Disables interoperability with Cisco’s version of STP, RSTP, and MSTP. enable Enables interoperability with Cisco’s version of STP, RSTP, and MSTP. Description Use the SPANNING-TREE CISCO-INTEROPERABILITY command to set the status of CISCO interoperability of the STP, RSTP, and MSTP protocols with the AT-S83 software.
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-TIMEOUT Syntax spanning-tree errdisable-timeout enable|interval Parameters enable Enables the timeout mechanism for the interface to be reenabled. interval Specifies an interval of time after which the interface is enabled. The default is 300 seconds.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE FORWARD-TIME Syntax spanning-tree forward-time <4-30> no spanning-tree forward-time Parameters none Description Use the SPANNING-TREE FORWARD-TIME command to set the time, (in seconds), after which (if this bridge is the root bridge) each interface changes to the learning and forwarding states. This value is used by all instances. To restore the default value of 15 seconds, use the no form of this command.
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands SPANNING-TREE HELLO-TIME Syntax spanning-tree hello-time <1-10> no spanning-tree hello-time Parameters none Description Use the SPANNING-TREE HELLO-TIME command to set the hello-time, the time in seconds after which (if this bridge is the root bridge) all the bridges in a bridged LAN exchange Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs).
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE MAX-AGE Syntax spanning-tree max-age <6-40> no spanning-tree max-age Parameters none Description Use the SPANNING-TREE MAX-AGE command to set the max-age for a bridge. Max-age is the maximum time, in seconds, for which (if a bridge is the root bridge) a message is considered valid. This prevents the frames from looping indefinitely. This value is used by all instances.
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands SPANNING-TREE MAX-HOPS Syntax spanning-tree max-hops <1-40> no spanning-tree max-hops Parameters 1-40 Indicates the maximum number of hops the BPDU is valid. Choose a value between 1 and 40. Description Use the SPANNING-TREE MAX-AGE command to specify the maximum allowed hops for a BPDU in an MST region. The value of this command is used by all instances of MST. The default number of max-hops is 20 (in an MST region).
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE MODE Syntax spanning-tree mode stp|rstp|mstp no spanning-tree mode Parameters stp Specifies IEEE 801.Q Spanning-tree protocol (STP). mstp Specifies IEEE 801.s Multiple Spanning-tree protocol (MSTP). rstp Specifies IEEE 801.w rapid Rapid Spanning-tree protocol (RSTP). Description Use the SPANNING-TREE MODE command to specify the active Spanning Tree Protocol and enable it on the switch.
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands SPANNING-TREE MST CONFIGURATION Syntax spanning-tree mst configuration Parameters none Description Use the SPANNING-TREE MST CONFIGURATION command to access the MSTP mode from the Configuration Terminal mode. After you enter this command, the prompt changes to “switch(config-mst) #” to indicate the software has accessed the new mode. To return to the Configuration Terminal mode, use the EXIT command.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE MST ENABLE Syntax spanning-tree mst enable no spanning-tree mst enable Parameters enable Specifies MSTP as the active spanning-tree protocol. Description Use the SPANNING-TREE MST command to enable MSTP on the switch. After you have specified MSTP, all subsequent spanning tree commands apply to MSTP. To make MSTP the active spanning tree mode and enable it on the switch, use the SPANNING TREE MODE command.
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands SPANNING-TREE MST INSTANCE Syntax spanning-tree mst instance <1-15> no spanning-tree mst instance Parameters instance Specifies priority for a particular instance. Choose a value between 1 and 15. Description Use the SPANNING-TREE MST INSTANCE command to select a priority for the specified instance. Use the no form of this command to disable a priority for the specified instance.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST BPDU-FILTER Syntax spanning-tree portfast bpdu-filter no spanning-tree portfast bpdu-filter Parameters none Description Use the Use the SPANNING-TREE BPDU-FILTER command to set a portfast BPDU filter for the bridge. Interfaces that are set to the default value take the same value of the BPDU filter as that of the bridge. The Spanning Tree Protocol sends BPDUs from all interfaces.
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST BPDU-GUARD Syntax spanning-tree portfast bpdu-guard no spanning-tree portfast bpdu-guard Parameters none Description Use the SPANNING-TREE BPDU-GUARD command to enable the BPDU (Bridge Protocol Data Unit) guard feature on a bridge. When the BPDU guard feature is set for a bridge, all portfast-enabled interfaces of the bridge that have BPDU guard set to default shut down the interface on receiving a BPDU.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Related Commands “SHOW SPANNING-TREE” on page 246 “SHUTDOWN” on page 187 “SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-TIMEOUT” on page 252 263
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST BPDU-GUARD ENABLE Syntax spanning-tree portfast bpdu-guard enable|disable|default no spanning-tree portfast bpdu-guard Parameters enable Enables the BPDU-Guard feature on the switch. This configuration takes precedence over bridge configuration. disable Disables the BPDU-Guard feature on the switch. This configuration takes precedence over bridge configuration.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Related Commands “SHOW SPANNING-TREE” on page 246 “SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST BPDU-GUARD” on page 262 265
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands SPANNING-TREE PRIORITY Syntax spanning-tree priority <0-61440> no spanning-tree priority Parameters <0-61440> Specifies the bridge priority value in increments of 4,096. For example, 4,096, 8,192, and 12,288 are all valid values. Description Use the SPANNING-TREE PRIORITY command to specify the interface priority. A lower priority value indicates a greater likelihood of becoming a root. The default value is 32,768.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE RSTP ENABLE Syntax spanning-tree rstp enable no spanning-tree rstp enable Parameters none Description Use the SPANNING-TREE RSTP ENABLE command to enable RSTP on the switch. After you have specified RSTP, all subsequent commands spanning tree commands apply to RSTP. Use the no form of this command to disable RSTP on the switch.
Chapter 13: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands SPANNING-TREE STP ENABLE Syntax spanning-tree stp enable no spanning-tree stp enable Parameters enable Specifies STP as the active spanning-tree protocol. Description Use the SPANNING-TREE STP ENABLE command to enable STP on the switch. After you have specified STP, all subsequent spanning tree commands apply to STP only. Use the no form of this command to disable STP on the switch.
Chapter 14 Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) commands set the Layer 3 protocol.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands 270 “SHOW IP RIP INTERFACE” on page 304 “TIMERS BASIC” on page 306 “VERSION” on page 308
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide CLEAR IP RIP ROUTE Syntax clear ip rip route A.B.C.D/M|all|connected|isis| |kernel|ospf|rip|static Parameters A.B.C.D/M Removes entries from the RIP routing table which match this destination address. all Clears the entire RIP routing table. connected Removes entries for connected routes from the RIP routing table. isis Removes only IS-IS routes from the RIP routing table kernel Removes kernel routes from the RIP routing table.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands The following command clears the entire RIP routing table: switch#clear ip rip route rip Related Commands “REDISTRIBUTE CONNECTED” on page 295 272
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DEFAULT-INFORMATION ORIGINATE Syntax default-information originate no default-information originate Parameters none Description Use the DEFAULT-INFORMATION ORIGINATE command to distribute a default route to RIP. By default, this command is disabled. Use the no form of this command to disable this feature.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands DEFAULT-METRIC Syntax default-metric METRIC <1-16> no default-metric METRIC Parameters METRIC Indicates the default metric value. Choose a number between 1 and 16. By default, this command is set to 1. Description Use the DEFAULT-METRIC command to specify the metrics assigned to redistributed routes. This command is used with the REDISTRIBUTE CONNECTED command to make the routing protocol use the specified metric value for all redistributed routes.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DISTANCE Syntax distance DISTANCE <1-255> A.B.C.D/M ACCESSLIST no distance DISTANCE A.B.C.D/M ACCESSLIST Parameters DISTANCE Specifies the administrative distance value. Choose a number between 1 and 255. By default, this parameter is set to 120. A.B.C.D/M Specifies an IP address and subnet mask in the following format: xxx.xxx.xxx\mask ACCESSLIST Specifies the access-list name.
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AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide DISTRIBUTE-LIST Syntax distribute-list LIST in|out IFNAME no distribute-list Parameters LIST IFNAME Specifies an access list. Choose from the following: in Filter incoming routing updates. out Filter outgoing routing updates. Specifies a name of the interface. Description Use the DISTRIBUTE-LIST command to set the access list or the prefix list to filter incoming or outgoing route updates. By default, this command is disabled.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands IP RIP AUTHENTICATION KEY-CHAIN Syntax ip rip authentication key-chain LINE no ip rip authentication key-chain LINE Parameters LINE Specifies the name of the authentication key chain. Enter an alphanumeric name. You do not have to use quotation marks to specify spaces. Description Use the IP RIP AUTHENTICATION KEY-CHAIN command to perform authentication on an interface and specify the name of the key chain.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP RIP AUTHENTICATION MODE Syntax ip rip authentication mode md5|text no ip rip authentication mode Parameters authentication mode Specifies the type of authentication mode. Choose from the following options: md5 Specifies the keyed MD5 authentication algorithm. text Specifies clear text or simple password authentication.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands IP RIP AUTHENTICATION STRING Syntax ip rip authentication STRING no ip rip authentication STRING Parameters LINE Specifies an authentication string or a password used by a key. Enter an alphanumeric value. Description Use the IP RIP AUTHENTICATION STRING command to define an authentication string or a password used by a key. Configure any receiving RIP packet on the interface with the same password.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP RIP RECEIVE-PACKET Syntax ip rip receive-packet no ip rip receive-packet Parameters none Description Use the IP RIP RECEIVE-PACKET command to enable an interface to receive RIP packets. By default, this command is enabled. Use the no form of this command to disable this feature.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands IP RIP RECEIVE VERSION Syntax ip rip receive version 1|2 no ip rip receive version 1|2 Parameters 1 Specifies the acceptance of RIP version 1 packets. 2 Specifies the acceptance of RIP version 2 packets. Description Use the IP RIP RECEIVE-VERSION command to receive a specified version of RIP packets on an interface. This command overrides the setting of the VERSION command.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP RIP SEND-PACKET Syntax ip rip send-packet no ip rip send-packet Parameters none Description Use the IP RIP SEND-PACKET command to enable an interface to send RIP packets. By default, this command is enabled. Use the no form of this command to disable this feature.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands IP RIP SEND VERSION Syntax ip rip send version 1|1-compatible|2 no ip rip send version 1|1-compatible|2 Parameters 1 Specifies the acceptance of RIP version 1 packets. 1-compatible Specifies the acceptance of RIP version 1 compatible packets. 2 Specifies the acceptance of RIP version 2 packets. Description Use the IP RIP SEND-VERSION command to send a specified version of RIP packets on an interface.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP RIP SPLIT-HORIZON Syntax ip rip split-horizon poisoned no ip rip split-horizon Parameters poisoned Specifies split-horizon with poisoned reverse. Description Use the IP RIP SPLIT-HORIZON command to perform the split-horizon action on the interface. The default is split-horizon poisoned. Use this command to avoid including routes in updates sent to the same gateway from which they were learned.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands KEY Syntax key <0-214783647> Parameters KEYID Specifies the key identifier number. Choose a value between 0 and 214783647. Description Use the KEY command to manage, add, and delete authentication keys in a key chain.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide KEY CHAIN Syntax key CHAIN WORD Parameters WORD Specifies the key chain name. Description Use the KEY CHAIN command to access the Keychain mode. After you enter this mode, you can set a password for the key.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands MAXIMUM-PREFIX Syntax maximum-prefix MAXPREFIX <1-65535> THRESHOLD <1-100> no maximum-prefix MAXPREFIX <1-65535> Parameters MAXPREFIX Indicates the maximum number of RIP routes allowed. Specify a value between 1 and 65,535. THRESHOLD Indicates the percentage of maximum routes that generate a warning. Specify a value between 1 to 100%. The default threshold is 75%. This is an optional parameter.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide NEIGHBOR Syntax neighbor A.B.C.D no neighbor A.B.C.D Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies an IP address of a neighboring router with which the routing information is exchanged. Description Use the NEIGHBOR command to specify a neighbor router. This command is used for each connected point-to-point link. This command to exchange nonbroadcast routing information. It can be used multiple times for additional neighbors.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands NETWORK Syntax network A.B.C.D|IFNAME no network A.B.C.D|IFNAME Parameters A.B.C.D/M Specifies the IP address prefix and subnet mask. IFNAME Specifies an interface name with an alphanumeric string. Description Use the NETWORK command to specify networks to which routing updates are sent to and received from. If a network is not specified, the interfaces in that network are not advertised in any RIP update. The default value is disabled.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide OFFSET-LIST Syntax offset-list ACCESSLIST in|out OFFSET <0-16> IFNAME no offset-list Parameters ACCESSLIST Specifies the access-list number or name. in Indicates the access list is used for metrics of incoming advertised routes. out Indicates the access list is used for metrics of outgoing advertised routes. OFFSET Specifies the offset that is used for metrics of networks matching the access list. Choose a value between 0 and 16.
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AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide PASSIVE-INTERFACE Syntax passive-interface IFNAME no passive-interface IFNAME Parameters IFNAME Specifies an interface name. Description Use the PASSIVE-INTERFACE command to block RIP broadcast on an interface. The default is disabled. Use the no form of this command to disable this function.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands RECV-BUFFER-SIZE Syntax recv-buffer-size <8192-2147483647> no recv-buffer-size Parameters <8192-2147483647> Specifies the RIP UDP receive buffer size value. Description Use the RECV-BUFFER-SIZE command to run-time configure the RIP UDP receive-buffer size. The system default value is 8,192. Use the no form of this command to remove the configured RIP UDP receive-buffer size and return it to the default value.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide REDISTRIBUTE CONNECTED Syntax redistribute connected|isis|kernel|ospf|static| METRIC <0-16> ROUTEMAP no redistribute connected|isis|kernel|ospf|static| METRIC <0-16> ROUTEMAP Parameters connected Specifies redistribute information from connected routes. isis Specifies redistribute information from IS-IS. kernel Specifies redistribute information from kernel routes. ospf Specifies redistribute information from OSFP.
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AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide ROUTE Syntax route A.B.C.D/M no route A.B.C.D/M Parameters A.B.C.D/M Specifies the IP address prefix and length. Description Use the ROUTE command to add a static RIP route. This command is most commonly used for debugging purposes and is not displayed in the kernel routing table. After adding the RIP route, you can check the route in the RIP routing table. Use the no form of this command to disable this function.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands ROUTER RIP Syntax router rip no router rip Parameters none Description Use the ROUTER RIP command to enable a RIP routing process on the switch and enter the Router command mode. After you enter this command, the prompt changes to indicate the new mode. Use the no form of this command to disable the RIP routing process.
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Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands SHOW IP PROTOCOLS RIP Syntax show ip protocols rip Parameters none Description Use the SHOW IP PROTOCOLS RIP command to display RIP process parameters and statistics. To modify the lines displayed, use “|” the output modifier token. To save the output to a file, use “>,” the output redirection token.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHOW IP RIP Syntax show ip rip Parameters none Description Use the SHOW IP RIP command to display RIP routes. To modify the lines displayed, use “|” the output modifier token. To save the output to a file, use “>,” the output redirection token.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands Table 16. SHOW IP RIP (Continued) Heading Definition From Indicates the IP address where the route is learned from. If Indicates the name of the interface. Time Indicates the length of time when the route was learned. This value is in minutes and seconds.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHOW IP RIP DATABASE Syntax show ip rip database Parameters none Description Use the SHOW IP RIP DATABASE command to display information about the RIP database. To modify the lines displayed, use “|” the output modifier token. To save the output to a file, use “>,” the output redirection token. Command Mode View and Privileged Executive modes Example The following command displays the RIP database information.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands SHOW IP RIP INTERFACE Syntax show ip rip interface IFNAME Parameters IFNAME Specifies the interface name. This is an optional parameter. If you do not specify an interface to display, information about all of the interfaces is displayed. Description Use the SHOW IP RIP INTERFACE command to display information about the RIP interfaces. You can specify an interface name to display information about a specific interface.
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Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands TIMERS BASIC Syntax timers basic UPDATE <5-2147483647> TIMEOUT <5-2147483647> GARBAGE <5-2147483647> no timers basic Parameters UPDATE Specifies the routing table update timer in seconds. The default value is 30 seconds. Choose a value between 5 and 2,147,483,647. TIMEOUT Specifies the routing information timeout timer in seconds. The default value is 180 seconds.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Use the no form of the TIMERS BASIC command to restore the default values to the timers.
Chapter 14: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands VERSION Syntax version 1|2 no version Parameters 1 Specifies version 1 of the RIP. 2 Specifies version 2 of the RIP. This is the default. Description Use the VERSION command to enable a RIP routing process globally on the switch. After you enter this command, the prompt changes. RIP can run in version 1 or version 2 modes. Version 2 includes authentication and is more feature rich than version 1.
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Chapter 15 Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands This chapter contains the following commands: “AUTO-COST REFERENCE-BANDWIDTH” on page 312 “COMPATIBLE RFC1583” on page 313 “HOST AREA” on page 314 “IP OSPF AUTHENTICATION” on page 316 “IP OSPF AUTHENTICATION-KEY” on page 317 “IP OSPF COST” on page 319 “IP OSPF DATABASE-FILTER” on page 320 “IP OSPF DEAD-INTERVAL” on page 322 “IP OSPF DISABLE ALL” on page 324 “IP OSPF HELLO-INTERVAL” on page 325 “IP OSPF MESSAGE-DI
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands AUTO-COST REFERENCE-BANDWIDTH Syntax auto-cost reference-bandwidth <1-4294967> no auto-cost reference-bandwidth Parameters reference-bandwidth Specifies the reference bandwidth in Mbits per second. Description Use the AUTO-COST REFERENCE-BANDWIDTH command to control how OSPF calculates default metrics for the interface. The reference bandwidth is measured by Mbits per second. The default value for the reference bandwidth is 100Mbps.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide COMPATIBLE RFC1583 Syntax compatible rfc1583 no compatible rfc1583 Parameters none Description Use the COMPATIBLE RFC1583 command to restore the method used to calculate summary route costs per RFC. By default, OSFP is compatible with RFC 2328. Prior to RFC 2328, OSPF was compliant with RFC 1583 which specified the method for calculating the metric for summary routes based on the minimum metric of the component paths available.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands HOST AREA Syntax host A.B.C.D area AREAID (COST) no host A.B.C.D area AREAID (COST) Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies the IP address of the host. AREAID Specifies an area id. Choose from the following: A.B.C.D Specifies an OSPF area ID in IPv4 address format. 0 to 4,294,967,295 Specifies an Area ID as 4 octets unsigned integer value. INTERFACENAME Specifies the name of the interface. COST Specifies the cost for stub host entry.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide switch(config-router)# host 172.16.10.100 area 1 switch(config-router)# host 172.16.10.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands IP OSPF AUTHENTICATION Syntax ip ospf (A.B.C.D) authentication (message-digest|null) no ip ospf (A.B.C.D) authentication Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies the IP address of the interface. This is an optional parameter. message-digest Specifies the message digest authentication. null Specifies no authentication. This parameter overrides password or message-digest authentication of the interface.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP OSPF AUTHENTICATION-KEY Syntax ip ospf (A.B.C.D) authentication-key LINE no ip ospf (A.B.C.D) authentication-key Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies the IP address of the interface. This is an optional parameter. LINE Specifies the authentication password. String by the end of the line is taken. Description Use the IP OSPF AUTHENTICATION-KEY command to specify an OSPF authentication password for the neighboring routers.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands switch(config-router)# area 0 authentication switch(config-router)# exit switch(config)# interface xe3 switch(config-if)# ip ospf 193.43.23.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP OSPF COST Syntax ip ospf (A.B.C.D) cost COST <1-65535> no ip ospf (A.B.C.D) cost Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies the IP address of the interface. This is an optional parameter. COST Specifies the link-state metric. The default value is 10. Enter a value between 1 to 65,535. Description Use the IP OSPF COST command to specify the cost of link-state metric in a router-LSA.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands IP OSPF DATABASE-FILTER Syntax ip ospf (A.B.C.D) database-filter all out no ip ospf (A.B.C.D) database-filter Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies the IP address of the interface. This is an optional parameter. all Specifies all LSAs are filtered. out Specifies outgoing LSAs are filtered. Description Use the IP OSPF DATABASE-FILTER command to turn on the LSA database-filter for a particular interface.
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Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands IP OSPF DEAD-INTERVAL Syntax ip ospf (A.B.C.D) dead-interval INTERVAL <1-65535> no ip ospf (A.B.C.D) dead-interval Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies the IP address of the interface. This is an optional parameter. INTERVAL Specifies the interval in seconds. Choose a value between 1 and 65,535. The default interval is 40 seconds.
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Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands IP OSPF DISABLE ALL Syntax ip ospf (A.B.C.D) disable all Parameters all Specifies all OSPF functionality. Description Use the IP OSPF DISABLE ALL command to completely disable OSPF packet processing on an interface. This command overrides the NETWORK AREA command and disables the processing of packets on the interface specified. For more information about this command, see “NETWORK AREA” on page 340.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP OSPF HELLO-INTERVAL Syntax ip ospf (A.B.C.D) hello-interval INTERVAL <1-65535> no ip ospf (A.B.C.D) hello-interval Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies the IP address of the interface. This is an optional parameter. INTERVAL Specifies the interval in seconds. Choose a value between 1 and 65,535. The default interval is 10 seconds. Description Use the IP OSPF HELLO-INTERVAL command to specify the interval between hello packets.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands IP OSPF MESSAGE-DIGEST-KEY Syntax ip ospf A.B.C.D message-digest-key KEYID <1-255> md5 LINE no ip ospf A.B.C.D message-digest-key KEYID Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies the IP address of the interface. KEYID Specifies a key ID. Enter a value between 1 and 255. MD5 Specifies the MD5 algorithm. LINE Specifies the OSPF password. String by the end of the line is taken. Enter a value between 1 and 16 characters.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Use the no form of the IP OSPF MESSAGE-DIGEST-KEY command to remove an MD5 key.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands IP OSPF MTU Syntax ip ospf (A.B.C.D) mtu <576-65535> no ip ospf (A.B.C.D) mtu <576-65535> Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies the IP address of the interface. This is an optional parameter. <576-65535> Specifies the MTU size. Choose a value between 576 and 65535. Description Use the IP OSPF MTU command to set the MTU size for OSPF to construct packets based on this value. By default, OSPF uses the interface MTU derived from the kernel.
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Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands IP OSPF MTU-IGNORE Syntax ip ospf (A.B.C.D) mtu-ignore no ip ospf (A.B.C.D) mtu-ignore Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies the IP address of the interface. This is an optional parameter. Description Use the IP OSPF MTU-IGNORE command to configure OSPF so that it does not check the MTU size during DD (Database Description) exchange. By default, OSPF checks the MTU size described in DD packets received from the neighbor during the DD exchange process.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP OSPF NETWORK Syntax ip ospf network broadcast|non-broadcast|point-topoint|point-to-multipoint no ip ospf network Parameters broadcast Sets the network type to broadcast. non-broadcast Sets the network type to Nonbroadcast Multiple Access network (NBMA). point-to-multipoint Sets the network type to point-to-multipoint. point-to-point Sets the network type to point-to-point.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands IP OSPF PRIORITY Syntax ip ospf (A.B.C.D) priority PRIORITY <0-255> no ip ospf (A.B.C.D) priority Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies the IP address of the interface. This is an optional parameter. PRIORITY Specifies the router priority of the interface. Choose a value between 0 and 255. The default value is 1. Description Use the IP OSPF NETWORK command to set the router priority to determine the OSPF Designated Router (DR) for a network.
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Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands IP OSPF RETRANSMIT-INTERVAL Syntax ip ospf retransmit-interval INTERVAL <1-65535> no ip ospf retransmit-interval Parameters INTERVAL Specifies the interval in seconds. Choose a value between 1 and 65535 seconds. The default interval is 5 seconds. Description Use the IP OSPF RETRANSMIT-INTERVAL command to specify the time between link-state advertisement (LSA) retransmissions for adjacencies belonging to the interface.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide IP OSPF TRANSMIT-DELAY Syntax ip ospf (A.B.C.D) transmit-delay DELAY <1-65535> no ip ospf (A.B.C.D) transmit-delay Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies the IP address of the interface. This is an optional parameter. DELAY Specifies the time interval, in seconds, to transmit a link-state update. Choose a value between 1 and 65,535 seconds. The default interval is 1 second.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands MAX-CONCURRENT-DD Syntax max-concurrent-dd <1 - 65535> Parameters none Description Use the MAX-CONCURRENT-DD command to set the limit for the number of Database Descriptors (DD) processes that can be processed concurrently. Use this command to set the limit for the number of DDs that can be processed concurrently. Specify a value between 1 and 65,535.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide MAX-UNUSE-PACKET Syntax max-unuse-packet <0 - 65535> no max-unuse-packet Parameters none Description Use the MAX-UNUSE-PACKET command to set the maximum number of unused OSPF packets maintained internally to avoid additional memory allocation and deletion. Specify a value between 0 and 65,535. Use the no form of this command to return it to the default value. The default value is 200.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands NEIGHBOR Syntax neighbor A.B.C.D (COST <1-65535>) POLLINTERVAL|PRIORITY no neighbor A.B.C.D (COST <1-65535>) POLLINTERVAL|PRIORITY Parameters A.B.C.D Specifies an IP address of a neighboring router. COST Specifies the link-state metric to this neighbor. Enter a value between 1 and 65,535. This is an optional parameter. POLL-INTERVAL Specifies the dead neighbor polling interval in seconds. Enter a value between 1 and 65,535.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Command Mode Router mode Example This example shows the NEIGHBOR command configured with a priority value of 1: switch# configure terminal switch(config)# router rip switch(config-if)# neighbor 1.2.3.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands NETWORK AREA Syntax network A.B.C.D/M|A.B.C.D X.Y.Z.W area A.B.C.D|<04294967295> no network A.B.C.D/M|A.B.C.D X.Y.Z.W area A.B.C.D|<04294967295> Parameters A.B.C.D/M Indicates a IPv4 network address followed by a subnet mask address (in prefix length format). A.B.C.D X.Y.Z.W Specifies an IPv4 network address followed by a wildcard mask. A.B.C.D Specifies an OSPF Area ID in IPv4 address format.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Use the no form of this command to disassociate a network address from an area. In addition, you can use the no form of this command to remove the host area configuration. Command Mode Router mode Examples The following commands set the network address of 10.0.0.0/8 to an area id of 3: switch#configure terminal switch(config)#router ospf 100 switch(config-router)# network 10.0.0.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands OSPF ABR-TYPE Syntax ospf abr-type cisco|ibm|shortcut|standard no ospf abr-type cisco|ibm Parameters cisco Specifies an alternative OSPF Area Border Router (ABR) type using Cisco implementation RFC 3509. This is the default ABR type. ibm Specifies an alternative ABR using IBM implementation RFC 3509. shortcut Specifies a Shortcut ABR as defined by draftjetf-ospf-shortcut-abr-02.txt.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Use the no form of this command to revert the ABR type to the default setting which is “cisco.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands OVERFLOW DATABASE Syntax overflow database <0-4294967294> hard|soft no overflow database Parameters <0-4294967294> Indicates the maximum number of LSAs. hard Indicates that a shutdown occurs if the number of LSAs exceeds the specified value. soft Indicates a warning message appears if the number of LSAs exceeds the specified value.
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Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands OVERFLOW DATABASE EXTERNAL Syntax overflow database external MAXDBSIZE <0-2147483647> WAITTIME <0-65535> no overflow database external Parameters MAXDBSIZE Specifies the maximum size of an external database. Note that this value should be the same on all routers in the Autonomous System (AS). Choose a value between 0 and 2,147,483,647. WAITTIME Specifies the number of seconds the router waits before trying to exit the database overflow state.
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Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands PASSIVE-INTERFACE Syntax passive-interface INTERFACENAME A.B.C.D Parameter INTERFACENAME Specifies the name of the interface. A.B.C.D Specifies the IP address of the interface. Description Use the PASSIVE-INTERFACE command to suppress routing updates on the specified interface. This command is used to configure OSPF on simplex Ethernet interfaces.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide REFRESH TIMER Syntax refresh timer TIMERVALUE no network area Parameters TIMERVALUE Specifies a timer value in seconds. The default refresh time is 10 seconds. Choose a value between 10 and 1,800 seconds. Description Use the REFRESH TIMER command to adjust refresh parameters. As per RFC 2328 (OSPFv2) in the Architectural Constants section, OSPF requires each LSA to be refreshed by the originating router in every 30 minutes.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands ROUTER OSPF Syntax router ospf PROCESSID <1-65535> no router ospf PROCESSID Parameters PROCESSID Indicates any positive integer that identifies a routing process. The value for this parameter must be unique for each routing process. Choose a value between 1 and 65,535. Description Use the ROUTER OSPF command to enter the Router mode and to configure an OSPF routing process. Once you enter the Router mode, the prompt changes to indicate a new mode.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SUMMARY-ADDRESS Syntax summary address A.B.C.D/M (not-advertise) (tag <0-4294967295>) no summary address Parameters A.B.C.D/M Specifies the range of addresses given as IPv4 starting address and a mask indicating the range. not-advertise Suppresses external routes. This is an optional parameter. tag The default tag value is 0. Enter a value between 0 and 4,294,967,295. This is an optional parameter.
Chapter 15: Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Commands switch(config-router)# summary-address 172.16.0.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide TIMERS SPF Syntax timers spf SPF-DELAY <0-2147483647> SPF-HOLDTIME <02147483647> no timers spf SPF-DELAY <0-2147483647> SPF-HOLDTIME <0-2147483647> Parameters SPF-DELAY Specifies the delay between receiving a change to the Shortest Path First (SPF) calculation. Choose a value between 0 and 2,147,483,647. The default value is 5 seconds. SPF-HOLDTIME Specifies the hold time between consecutive SPF calculations.
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Chapter 16 Line Mode Commands This chapter provides a description of the Line mode commands which apply to the serial port on the switch. There are two types of line mode commands: VTY and CONSOLE commands. The VTY commands apply to a Telnet session. The CONSOLE commands apply to the console connected to the switch through the serial port.
Chapter 16: Line Mode Commands EXEC-TIMEOUT Syntax exec-timeout minutes <0-35791> seconds <0-2147483> no exec-timeout Parameters minutes Specifies the timeout value in minutes. Enter a value between 0 and 35,791 minutes. seconds Specifies the timeout value in seconds. Enter a value between 0 and 2,147,483 seconds. Description Use the EXEC-TIMEOUT command to set the interval the command interpreter waits for user input detected.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide LINE CONSOLE Syntax line console 0 Parameters console Specifies the primary terminal line. Choose from the following options: 0 Indicates the first line number. Description The LINE CONSOLE command sets the primary terminal line. After you enter this command, the prompt changes to indicate the Line mode.
Chapter 16: Line Mode Commands PRIVILEGE Syntax privilege level <1-15> Parameters level Specifies the privilege level. Choose from the following: <1 - 15> Specifies a privilege level for a line mode. Description The PRIVILEGE command sets the level of access to the AT-S83 commands. Privilege levels 1 through 14 indicate an operator permission level. As an operator, a user has limited right to commands. Only the SHOW, HELP, and LOGOUT commands are available to a user with operator privileges.
Chapter 17 VLAN Commands This chapter provides descriptions of the VLAN commands that are available from the View, Privileged Executive, and VLAN Configuration modes. This chapter contains the following commands: “SHOW INTERFACE VLAN” on page 360 “SHOW VLAN” on page 361 “VLAN” on page 363 “VLAN DATABASE” on page 364 “VLAN NAME” on page 365 “VLAN STATE” on page 366 For configuration information about VLANs, see “Configuring VLANs” on page 371.
Chapter 17: VLAN Commands SHOW INTERFACE VLAN Syntax show interface VLANID Parameters VLANID Specifies the number of a VLAN. All of the interfaces are members of VLAN1 which is the default VLAN. Description Use this command to display information about a particular VLAN by specifying the VLAN ID. Command Mode Privileged Executive mode Example The following example displays the command and its resulting output: switch# show interface vlan1 Interface vlan1 Scope: both Hardware is VLAN, address is 0004.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SHOW VLAN Syntax show vlan all|brief|static|dyanmic VLANID <2-4094> Parameters vlan VLANID Specifies the type of VLAN to display. Select from the following options: all Displays all types of VLANs in expanded format. brief Displays all types of VLANs in abbreviated format. static Displays information about static VLANs. dynamic Displays information about dynamic VLANs. Enter the VLAN ID. The range is from 2 to 4,094.
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AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide VLAN Syntax vlan VLANID name NAME state STATE disable|enable no vlan VLANID Parameters VLANID Specifies the ID of the VLAN. Enter a value between 2 and 4094. The default VLAN has an ID of 1. NAME Specifies the ASCII name of the VLAN. STATE Specifies the state of the VLAN. Choose from the following: disable Indicates the VLAN is disabled. enable Indicates the VLAN is enabled. Description Use the VLAN command to create a VLAN.
Chapter 17: VLAN Commands VLAN DATABASE Syntax vlan database Parameters none Command Mode Configuration Terminal mode Description Use the VLAN DATABASE command to enter the VLAN configuration mode. After you enter the VLAN mode, the prompt changes to indicate the new mode and you can enter commands to add, delete, or modify values associated with a single VLAN.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide VLAN NAME Syntax vlan pvid <2-4094> name NAME Parameters pvid Enter the VLAN ID of the VLAN. The range is from 2 to 4094. You cannot assign a name to VLAN 1 which is the default VLAN. NAME Enter the name of the VLAN. The range is from 1 to 24 alphanumeric characters. Special characters, such as “_,” “?,” and “*”are permitted. Command Mode VLAN Configuration mode Description Use the VLAN NAME command to assign a name to a VLAN.
Chapter 17: VLAN Commands VLAN STATE Syntax vlan VLANID state enable|disable Parameters VLANID Specifies the ID of the VLAN. Enter a value between 2 and 4094. The default VLAN has an ID of 1. state Indicates the state of the VLAN is either enabled or disabled. Choose from the following: enable Specifies the VLAN is enabled. disable Specifies the VLAN is disabled. Description Use this command to set the operational state of the VLAN.
Chapter 18 Sample Configurations This chapter contains sample configurations of the following protocols: “Configuring 802.
Chapter 18: Sample Configurations Configuring 802.1x Access Control The IEEE 802.1x Access Control specification restricts unauthenticated devices from connecting to the switch. After authentication is successful, traffic is permitted through the switch. In the following configuration example, the RADIUS server keeps the client information, validating the identity of the client and updating the switch regarding the authentication of the client.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide 9. Specify the shared key “ipi” between the RADIUS server and the client: switch(config)#radius-server key ipi 10. Enter the Interface mode and configure interface 3: switch(config)# interface xe3 11. Sets the IP address on interface 3. switch(config-if)# ip address 192.126.12.
Chapter 18: Sample Configurations Configuring NTP Authentication For information about the NTP authentication commands, see Chapter 6, “Configuration Terminal Mode Commands” on page 105. To configure NTP authentication, do the following: 1. Enter the Configuration Terminal mode: configure terminal 2. Enable NTP authentication on the switch: ntp authenticate 3. Define an authentication key.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Configuring VLANs A Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) is a network topology that is configured according to a logical scheme rather than the physical layout. VLANs can be used to combine any collection of LAN segments into an autonomous user group that appears as a single LAN. In addition, VLANs logically segment the network into different broadcast domains so that packets are forwarded only between interfaces within the VLAN.
Chapter 18: Sample Configurations 5. Create VLAN 3. switch(config-vlan)#vlan 3 By default, VLAN 3 is enabled. 6. Create VLAN 4. switch(config-vlan)#vlan 4 By default, VLAN 4 is enabled. 7. Exit the VLAN mode and enter the Configuration Terminal mode: switch(config-vlan)#exit 8. Enter the Interface mode and configure interface 1: switch(config-vlan)#interface xe1 The commands following this command apply to interface 1 only. 9.
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide 15. Enter the Interface mode and configure interface 3: switch(config)#interface xe3 The commands following this command apply to this interface. 16. Enter the trunk mode which allows you to assign multiple interfaces to one VLAN: switch(config-if)#switchport mode trunk 17.
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Index Numerics 802.
Index MAC ADDRESS-TABLE STATIC FORWARD command 134 MAXIMUM-PATHS command 135 naming the switch 124 NTP ACCESS-GROUP command 136 NTP AUTHENTICATE command 137, 138 NTP BROADCASTDELAY command 139 NTP MASTER command 140 NTP PEER command 141 NTP SERVER command 142 NTP TRUSTED-KEY command 143 PRIVILEGE command 358 QUIT command 61 ROUTE-MAP command 144 ROUTER OSPF command 350 ROUTER RIP command 298 ROUTER-ID command 145 SHOW BOOT command 77 SHOW FLOWCONTROL INTERFACE command 78 SHOW NTP ASSOCIATIONS DETAIL comman
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide FLOWCONTROL RECEIVE command 177 FLOWCONTROL SEND command 178 H help selecting context-sensitive help 28 HELP command 59 HOST AREA command 314 HOSTNAME command 124 I interface adding a static aggregator 198 defining bandwidth 174 describing 175 disabling BPDUs 190 displaying 62, 79, 80 displaying CLI tree 185 enabling an edgeport 188 enabling ARP 180 receiving flow control 177 requesting an ID 179 selecting a link type 191 selecting a STP vers
Index IP OSPF COST command 319 IP OSPF DATABASE-FILTER command 320 IP OSPF DISABLE ALL command 324 IP OSPF HELLO-INTERVAL command 325 IP OSPF MESSAGE-DIGEST-KEY command 326 IP OSPF MTU command 328 IP OSPF MTU-IGNORE command 330 IP OSPF NETWORK command 331 IP OSPF PRIORITY command 332 IP OSPF RETRANSMIT-INTERVAL command 334 IP OSPF TRANSMIT-DELAY command 335 IP PROXY-ARP command 180 IP RADIUS SOURCE-INTERFACE command 126, 225 IP RIP AUTHENTICATION KEY-CHAIN command 278 IP RIP AUTHENTICATION MODE command 279
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide Privileged Executive mode BOOT CONFIG-FILE command 69 CLEAR ARP-CACHE command 46 CLEAR IP command 47 CLEAR IP RIP ROUTE command 271 CLEAR MAC command 48 CLEAR SPANNING-TREE DETECTED PROTOCOLS command 49 COPY command 71 DEBUG MSTP command 52 DEBUG OSPF ROUTE command 118 DEBUG RIP command 53 DEBUG RSTP command 54 DEBUG SNMP command 55 DEBUG STP command 56 DISABLE command 72 DOT1X INITIALIZE command 75 DOWNLOAD A.B.C.
Index EXIT-ADDRESS-FAMILY command 279 IP RIP AUTHENTICATION KEY-CHAIN command 278 IP RIP AUTHENTICATION MODE command 279 IP RIP AUTHENTICATION STRING command 280 IP RIP RECEIVE VERSION command 282 IP RIP RECEIVE-PACKET command 281 IP RIP SEND VERSION command 284 IP RIP SEND-PACKET command 283 IP RIP SPLIT-HORIZON command 285 KEY CHAIN command 287 KEY command 286 MAXIMUM-PREFIX command 288 NEIGHBOR command 289 NETWORK command 290 OFFSET-LIST command 291 PASSIVE-INTERFACE command 293 RECV-BUFFER-SIZE command
AT-S83 Management Software Command Line Interface User’s Guide SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-TIMEOUT command 252 SPANNING-TREE FORCE-VERSION command 189 SPANNING-TREE FORWARD-TIME command 253 SPANNING-TREE GUARD ROOT command 190 SPANNING-TREE HELLO-TIME command 254 SPANNING-TREE LINK-TYPE command 191 SPANNING-TREE MAX-AGE command 255 SPANNING-TREE MAX-HOPS command 256 SPANNING-TREE MODE command 257 SPANNING-TREE MST CONFIGURATION command 258 SPANNING-TREE MST ENABLE command 259 SPANNING-TREE MST INSTANCE comman
Index UNDEBUG DOT1X command 90 UNDEBUG RIP command 99 VLAN changing the default 201, 206 configuring VLANs 371 setting the access mode 202 SHOW INTERFACE VLAN command 360 SHOW VLAN command 361 VLAN command 363 VLAN DATABASE command 364 VLAN NAME command 365 VLAN STATE command 366 VLAN command 363 VLAN DATABASE command 364 VLAN mode EXIT command 58 HELP command 59 QUIT command 61 SHOW BOOT command 77 SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG command 64 SHOW SYSTEM STATUS command 84 VLAN command 363 VLAN NAME command 365 VLAN STA