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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• If you logged into the CI menus with read-write access, you enter the CLI in
privExec mode and use the commands to move to the other command modes.
Port numbering
The BPS 2000 operates either in standalone mode or in stack mode. The BPS
2000 has 24 10/100 Mb/s ports on the front, as well as an uplink slot that allows
you to attach a media dependent adapter (MDA). The MDAs available for the
uplink can have up to 4 ports. Thus, you have a maximum of 28 ports on one BPS
2000.
In stack mode, the BPS 2000 operates either in Pure BPS 2000 Stack mode or in
Hybrid Stack mode. The Hybrid Stack mode is when you are working with a
combination of the BayStack 450 or 410 switches and BPS 2000 switches in one
stack. When you are working with a standalone BPS 2000, ensure that the
operational mode is set for Pure BPS 2000 Stack. (Refer to “show
stack-oper-mode command” on page 54 and “stack oper-mode command” on
page 54 for information on operational mode commands.)
The CLI uses the variable
<portlist> when a command specifies one or more
ports for the command. The format of the variable
<portlist> is different if
you are working with a standalone BPS 2000 or with a stack (either Pure BPS
2000 Stack or Hybrid Stack).
Port numbering in standalone mode
Ensure that the operational mode is set for the Pure BPS 2000 Stack mode when
you are working with a standalone BPS 2000.
In standalone mode, use the
<portlist> variable in the following formats:
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Note: Beginning with software version 2.0, the variable portlist replaces
the use the variable portnum, or port-num, and all for ports. The CLI is
backward-compatible, so all commands in the previous release continue
to function properly.