User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Preface
- Chapter 1: CLI Basics
- Stacking compatibility
- Software version 2.0 compatibility with BayStack 450 switches
- New features
- CLI command modes
- Port numbering
- IP notation
- Accessing the CLI
- Setting the CLI password
- Getting help
- Basic navigation
- Managing basic system information
- Managing MAC address forwarding database table
- Displaying and setting stack operational mode
- Chapter 2: General CLI commands
- Setting the terminal
- Pinging
- Automatically loading configuration file
- Assigning and clearing IP addresses
- Assigning and clearing IP addresses for specific units
- Setting Telnet access
- Setting server for Web-based management
- Setting boot parameters
- Setting TFTP parameters
- Upgrading software
- Displaying interfaces
- Setting SNMP parameters
- Setting the system event log
- Displaying port statistics
- Enabling or disabling a port
- Naming ports
- Setting port speed
- Enabling Autopology
- Enabling flow control
- Enabling rate-limiting
- Chapter 3: Security
- Using the IP manager list
- Using MAC address security
- show mac-security command
- show mac-security mac-da-filter command
- mac-security command
- mac-security mac-address-table address command
- mac-security security-list command
- no mac-security command
- no mac-security mac-address-table command
- no mac-security security-list command
- mac-security command for specific ports
- mac-security mac-da-filter command
- Using EAPOL-based security
- Using RADIUS authentication
- Chapter 4: Spanning Tree, MLT, and Port-Mirroring
- Using spanning tree
- show spanning-tree command
- spanning-tree stp create command by STG
- spanning-tree stp delete command by STG
- spanning-tree stp enable command by STG
- spanning-tree stp disable command by STG
- spanning-tree command by STG
- default spanning-tree command by STG
- spanning-tree add-vlan command
- spanning-tree remove-vlan command
- spanning-tree command by port
- default spanning-tree command by port
- no spanning-tree command by port
- Using MLT
- Using port-mirroring
- Using spanning tree
- Chapter 5: VLANs and IGMP
- Increased VLAN support
- Configuring and displaying VLANs
- show vlan interface info command
- show vlan interface vids command
- vlan mgmt command
- default vlan mgmt command
- vlan create command
- vlan delete command
- no vlan command
- vlan name command
- auto-pvid command
- no auto-pvid command
- vlan ports command
- vlan members command
- show vlan mac-address command
- vlan mac-address command
- no vlan mac-address command
- Displaying multicast membership
- Using IGMP snooping
- Chapter 6: Policy-enabled networks and QoS
- Displaying QoS parameters
- Resetting
- Configuring COPS
- Configuring QoS interface groups
- Configuring DSCP and 802.1p and queue associations
- Configuring QoS filters and filter groups
- Configuring QoS actions
- Configuring QoS meters
- Configuring QoS shapers
- Gathering QoS statistics
- Configuring QoS policies
- Reordering packets
- Appendix A: Command List
- Index

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Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface
Chapter 1
CLI Basics
You can manage the BPS 2000 with a number of tools. You can use either
graphical user interface (GUI), the Java Device Manager (DM) or the Web-based
management system. You can use the console interface (CI menus), or you can use
the command line interface (CLI). (For more information on using the DM, refer
to Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Management Software Version
2.0. For more information on using the Web-based management system, refer to
Using Web-based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software
Ver si on 2 . 0. For more information on using the CI menus, refer to Using the
Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 2.0.
The BPS 2000 command line interface (CLI) is a management tool that provides
methods for configuring, managing, and monitoring the operational functions of
the switch. You access the CLI through a direct connection to the switch console
port, or remotely using Telnet. For a complete, alphabetical list of CLI commands,
refer to Appendix A.
You can use the CLI interactively, or you can load and execute CLI “scripts.” CLI
scripts are loaded in one of the following ways:
• By entering the
configure network command.
• By manually loading the script in the console menu.
• By automatically loading the script at boot-up
This chapter discusses the following CLI topics:
• “Stacking compatibility,” next
• “Software version 2.0 compatibility with BayStack 450 switches” on page 27
• “CLI command modes” on page 29
• “Port numbering” on page 32
• “IP notation” on page 34