BLADEOS™ ISCLI Reference RackSwitch™ G8124 Version 6.3 Part Number: BMD00186-B, April 2010 2350 Mission College Blvd. Suite 600 Santa Clara, CA 95054 www.bladenetwork.
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Contents Preface 13 Who Should Use This Book 13 How This Book Is Organized 13 Typographic Conventions 14 How to Get Help 17 Chapter 1: ISCLI Basics 19 Accessing the ISCLI 19 ISCLI Command Modes 20 Global Commands 22 Command Line Interface Shortcuts 24 CLI List and Range Inputs 24 Command Abbreviation 24 Tab Completion 25 User Access Levels 25 Idle Timeout 26 Chapter 2: Information Commands 27 System Information 29 SNMPv3 System Information 31 SNMPv3 USM User Table Informa
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference sFlow Configuration 240 sFlow Port Configuration 241 Server Port Configuration 241 Port Configuration 242 Port Error Disable and Recovery Configuration 244 Port Link Configuration 245 Temporarily Disabling a Port 246 UniDirectional Link Detection Configuration 247 Port OAM Configuration 248 Port ACL Configuration 248 Port Spanning Tree Configuration 249 Quality of Service Configuration 250 802.
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Preface The BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference describes how to configure and use the BLADE OS 6.3 software with your Blade Network Technologies RackSwitch G8124. This guide lists each command, together with the complete syntax and a functional description, from the IS Command Line Interface (ISCLI). For documentation on installing the switches physically, see the Installation Guide for your G8124. For details about the configuration and operation of the G8124, see the BLADE OS 6.3 Application Guide.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Chapter 6, “Boot Options,” describes the use of the primary and alternate switch images, how to load a new software image, and how to reset the software to factory defaults. Chapter 7, “Maintenance Commands,” shows how to generate and access a dump of critical switch state information, how to clear it, and how to clear part or all of the forwarding database. “Index” includes pointers to the description of the key words used throughout the book.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 1 Typographic Conventions Typeface or Symbol Meaning braces { } Indicate required elements in syntax descriptions where there is more than one option. You must choose only one of the options. Do not type the braces when entering the command.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 1 Typographic Conventions Typeface or Symbol vertical line | Meaning Separates choices for command keywords and arguments. Enter only one of the choices. Do not type the vertical line when entering the command.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference How to Get Help If you need help, service, or technical assistance, call BLADE Network Technologies Technical Support: US toll free calls: 1-800-414-5268 International calls: 1-408-834-7871 You also can visit our web site at the following address: http://www.bladenetwork.net Click the Support tab. The warranty card received with your product provides details for contacting a customer support representative.
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CHAPTER 1 ISCLI Basics Your RackSwitch G8124 is ready to perform basic switching functions right out of the box. Some of the more advanced features, however, require some administrative configuration before they can be used effectively. This guide describes the individual ISCLI commands available for the G8124. The ISCLI provides a direct method for collecting switch information and performing switch configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference ISCLI Command Modes The ISCLI has three major command modes listed in order of increasing privileges, as follows: User EXEC mode This is the initial mode of access. By default, password checking is disabled for this mode, on console. Privileged EXEC mode This mode is accessed from User EXEC mode. This mode can be accessed using the following command: enable Global Configuration mode This mode allows you to make changes to the running configuration.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Global Commands Some basic commands are recognized throughout the ISCLI command modes. These commands are useful for obtaining online help, navigating through the interface, and for saving configuration changes. For help on a specific command, type the command, followed by help. Table 3 Description of Global Commands Command Action ? Provides more information about a specific command or lists commands available at the current level.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 3 Description of Global Commands Command Action traceroute Use this command to identify the route used for station-to-station connectivity across the network.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Command Line Interface Shortcuts The following shortcuts allow you to enter commands quickly and easily. CLI List and Range Inputs For VLAN and port commands that allow an individual item to be selected from within a numeric range, lists and ranges of items can now be specified.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Tab Completion By entering the first letter of a command at any prompt and pressing , the ISCLI displays all available commands or options that begin with that letter. Entering additional letters further refines the list of commands or options displayed. If only one command fits the input text when is pressed, that command is supplied on the command line, waiting to be entered.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 4 User Access Levels User Account Description and Tasks Performed Password User The User has no direct responsibility for switch management. He or she can view all switch status information and statistics, but cannot make any configuration changes to the switch. user Operator The Operator can make temporary changes that are lost when the switch is rebooted/reset. Operators have access to the switch management features used for daily switch operations.
CHAPTER 2 Information Commands You can view configuration information for the switch in both the user and administrator command modes. This chapter discusses how to use the command line interface to display switch information.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 5 Information Commands (continued) Command Syntax and Usage show interface information Displays port status information, including: Port alias and number Whether the port uses VLAN Tagging or not Port VLAN ID (PVID) Port name VLAN membership Fast Fowarding status FDB Learning status Flood Blocking status Command mode: All For details, see page 118. show transceiver Displays the status of the port transceiver module on each port.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference System Information The information provided by each command option is briefly described in Table 6 on page 29, with pointers to where detailed information can be found.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Error Disable and Recovery Information These commands allow you to display information about the Error Disable and Recovery feature for interface ports. Table 7 Error Disable Information Options Command Syntax and Usage show errdisable recovery Displays a list ports with their Error Recovery status. show errdisable timers Displays a list of active recovery timers, if applicable. show errdisable information Displays all Error Disable and Recovery information.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SNMPv3 System Information SNMP version 3 (SNMPv3) is an extensible SNMP Framework that supplements the SNMPv2 framework by supporting the following: a new SNMP message format security for messages access control remote configuration of SNMP parameters For more details on the SNMPv3 architecture please refer to RFC2271 to RFC2276. Table 8 SNMPv3 commands Command Syntax and Usage show snmp-server v3 user Displays User Security Model (USM) table information.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 8 SNMPv3 commands (continued) Command Syntax and Usage show snmp-server v3 community Displays information about the community table information. Command mode: All To view a sample, see page 37. show snmp-server v3 target-address Displays the Target Address table information. Command mode: All To view a sample, see page 38. show snmp-server v3 target-parameters Displays the Target parameters table information. Command mode: All To view a sample, see page 39.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SNMPv3 USM User Table Information The User-based Security Model (USM) in SNMPv3 provides security services such as authentication and privacy of messages. This security model makes use of a defined set of user identities displayed in the USM user table.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SNMPv3 View Table Information The user can control and restrict the access allowed to a group to only a subset of the management information in the management domain that the group can access within each context by specifying the group’s rights in terms of a particular MIB view for security reasons.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SNMPv3 Access Table Information The access control sub system provides authorization services. The vacmAccessTable maps a group name, security information, a context, and a message type, which could be the read or write type of operation or notification into a MIB view. The View-based Access Control Model defines a set of services that an application can use for checking access rights of a group.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SNMPv3 Group Table Information A group is a combination of security model and security name that defines the access rights assigned to all the security names belonging to that group. The group is identified by a group name.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SNMPv3 Community Table Information This command displays the community table information stored in the SNMP engine.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SNMPv3 Target Address Table Information The following command displays SNMPv3 target address information: show snmp-server v3 target-address Command mode: All This command displays the SNMPv3 target address table information, which is stored in the SNMP engine. Name Transport Addr Port Taglist Params ---------- --------------- ---- ---------- --------------trap1 47.81.25.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SNMPv3 Notify Table Information The following command displays the SNMPv3 Notify Table: show snmp-server v3 notify Command mode: All Name Tag -------------------- -------------------v1v2trap v1v2trap Table 16 SNMPv3 Notify Table Information Field Description Name The locally arbitrary, but unique identifier associated with this snmpNotifyEntry. Tag This represents a single tag value which is used to select entries in the snmpTargetAddrTable.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference General System Information The following command displays system information: show sys-info Command mode: All System Information at 13:41:04 Fri Jan 20, 2010 Time zone: America/Barbados Daylight Savings Time Status: Disabled Blade Network Technologies RackSwitch G8124 Switch has been up for 0 days, 17 hours, 10 minutes and 45 seconds. Last boot: 20:41:01 Thu Jan 19, 2000 (power cycle) MAC address: 00:25:03:49:83:00 IP (If 1) address: 0.0.0.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference System information includes: System date and time Switch model Switch name and location Time of last boot MAC address of the switch management processor Software image file and version number, and configuration name.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference User Status The following command displays user status information: show access user Command mode: All except User EXEC Usernames: user - enabled - offline oper - disabled - offline admin - Always Enabled - online 1 session Current User ID table: 1: name paul , dis, cos user , password valid, offline Current strong password settings: strong password status: disabled This command displays the status of the configured usernames.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Layer 2 Information Table 17 Layer 2 Information Commands Command Syntax and Usage show spanning-tree Displays Spanning Tree information, including the status (on or off), Spanning Tree mode (STP/PVST+, RSTP, PVRST, or MSTP), and VLAN membership.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 17 Layer 2 Information Commands (continued) Command Syntax and Usage show spanning-tree mstp cist information Displays Common Internal Spanning Tree (CIST) information, including the MSTP digest and VLAN membership.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 17 Layer 2 Information Commands (continued) Command Syntax and Usage show failover trigger <1-8> Displays Layer 2 Failover information. Command mode: All For details, see page 56. show hotlinks information Displays Hot Links information. Command mode: All For details, see page 58. show layer2 information Dumps all Layer 2 switch information available (10K or more, depending on your configuration).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference AMP Information Use these commands to display Active MultiPath Protocol (AMP) information for the switch. Table 18 AMP Information Commands Command Syntax and Usage show active-multipath information Displays global Active MultiPath (AMP) information. Command mode: All show active-multipath group [] information Displays AMP group information.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Show AMP Global Information The following command displays global Active MultiPath (AMP) information: show active-multipath information Command mode: All Active Multipath Protocol: Protocol version : Switch id : Switch type : Switch priority : Packet interval : Timeout count : Aggr. precedence : Aggr. link : No.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference FDB Information The forwarding database (FDB) contains information that maps the media access control (MAC) address of each known device to the switch port where the device address was learned. The FDB also shows which other ports have seen frames destined for a particular MAC address. Note – The master forwarding database supports up to 16K MAC address entries on the MP per switch.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 19 FDB Information Commands (continued) Command Syntax and Usage show mac-address-table multicast Displays all Multicast MAC entries in the FDB. Command mode: All show mac-address-table Displays all entries in the Forwarding Database. Command mode: All For more information, see page 53.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Link Aggregation Control Protocol Information Use these commands to display LACP status information about each port on the G8124. Table 20 LACP Information Commands Command Syntax and Usage show lacp aggregator Displays detailed information about the LACP aggregator used by the selected port. Command mode: All show interface port lacp information Displays LACP information about the selected port.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Link Aggregation Control Protocol The following command displays LACP information: show lacp information Command mode: All port mode adminkey operkey selected prio aggr trunk status ----------------------------------------------------------------------1 active 30 30 yes 32768 17 19 up 2 active 30 30 yes 32768 17 19 up 3 off 3 3 no 32768 ---4 off 4 4 no 32768 ---...
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Layer 2 Failover Information Table 21 Layer 2 Failover Information commands Command Syntax and Usage show failover trigger <1-8> Displays detailed information about the selected Layer 2 Failover trigger. Command mode: All show failover trigger Displays a summary of Layer 2 Failover information. For details, see page 57.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Layer 2 Failover Information The following command displays Layer 2 Failover information: show failover trigger Command mode: All Trigger 1 Auto Monitor: Enabled Trigger 1 limit: 0 Monitor State: Up Member Status ------------------trunk 1 2 Operational 3 Operational Control State: Auto Disabled Member Status ------------------1 Operational 2 Operational 3 Operational 4 Operational ...
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference LLDP Information Table 22 LLDP Information commands Command Syntax and Usage show lldp port Displays Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) port information. Command mode: All show lldp receive Displays information about the LLDP receive state machine. Command mode: All show lldp transmit Displays information about the LLDP transmit state machine. Command mode: All show lldp remote-device Displays information received from LLDP -capable devices.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference LLDP Remote Device Information The following command displays LLDP remote device information: show lldp remote-device Command mode: All LLDP Remote Devices Information LocalPort | Index | Remote Chassis ID | RemotePort | Remote System Name ----------|-------|-------------------|------------|--------------------------2 | 210 | 00 16 ca ff 7e 00 | 15 | BNT Gb Ethernet Switch... 4 | 12 | 00 16 60 f9 3b 00 | 20 | BNT Gb Ethernet Switch...
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Unidirectional Link Detection Information Table 23 UDLD Information commands Command Syntax and Usage show interface port udld Displays UDLD information about the selected port. Command mode: All show udld Displays all UDLD information.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OAM Discovery Information Table 24 OAM Discovery Information commands Command Syntax and Usage show interface port oam Displays OAM information about the selected port. Command mode: All show oam Displays all OAM information.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference The switch software uses the IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). If IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), the IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), or Per VLAN Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (PVRST) are turned on, see “RSTP/MSTP/PVRST Information” on page 66.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference The following port-specific information is also displayed: Table 26 Spanning Tree Port Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Priority (port) The Port Priority parameter helps determine which bridge port becomes the designated port. In a network topology that has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment, the port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated port for the segment.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference If RSTP/MSTP/PVRST is turned on, you can view the following bridge information for the Spanning Tree Group:. Table 27 RSTP/MSTP/PVRST Bridge Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Current Root The Current Root shows information about the root bridge for the Spanning Tree. Information includes the priority (in hexadecimal notation) and the MAC address of the root.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 28 RSTP/MSTP/PVRST Port Parameter Descriptions (continued) Parameter Description State The State field shows the current state of the port. The State field in RSTP or MSTP mode can be one of the following: Discarding (DISC), Learning (LRN), Forwarding (FWD), or Disabled (DSB). Role The Role field shows the current role of this port in the Spanning Tree.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference In addition to seeing if Common Internal Spanning Tree (CIST) is enabled or disabled, you can view the following CIST bridge information: Table 29 CIST Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description CIST Root The CIST Root shows information about the root bridge for the Common Internal Spanning Tree (CIST). Values on this row of information refer to the CIST root. CIST Regional Root The CIST Regional Root shows information about the root bridge for this MSTP region.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 30 CIST Parameter Descriptions (continued) Parameter Description State The state field shows the current state of the port. The state field can be either Discarding (DISC), Learning (LRN), or Forwarding (FWD). Role The Role field shows the current role of this port in the Spanning Tree. The port role can be one of the following: Designated (DESG), Root (ROOT), Alternate (ALTN), Backup (BKUP), Disabled (DSB), Master (MAST), or Unknown (UNK).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Trunk Group Information The following command displays Trunk Group information: show portchannel information Command mode: All Trunk group 1: Enabled Protocol - Static Port state: 1: STG 1 forwarding 2: STG 1 forwarding When trunk groups are configured, you can view the state of each port in the various trunk groups. Note – If Spanning Tree Protocol on any port in the trunk group is set to forwarding, the remaining ports in the trunk group will also be set to forwarding.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VLAN Information Table 31 VLAN Information commands Command Syntax and Usage show vlan Displays general VLAN information. Command mode: All show private-vlan Displays private VLAN information.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Layer 3 Information Table 32 Layer 3 Information Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip route Displays all routes configured on the switch. Command mode: All For details, see page 78. show ip arp Displays Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) information. Command mode: All For details, see page 80. show ip bgp information Displays Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) information. Command mode: All For details, see page 84. show ip ospf information Displays the OSPF information.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 32 Layer 3 Information Commands (continued) Command Syntax and Usage show ip information Displays IP Information. For details, see page 77. IP information, includes: IP interface information: Interface number, IP address, subnet mask, VLAN number, and operational status.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IP Routing Information Using the commands listed below, you can display all or a portion of the IP routes currently held in the switch. Table 33 Route Information Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip route address Displays a single route by destination IP address. Command mode: All show ip route gateway Displays routes to a single gateway.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Show All IP Route Information The following command displays IP route information: show ip route Command mode: All Status code: * - best Destination Mask --------------- --------------* 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 * 12.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 * 12.31.0.0 255.255.0.0 * 12.31.36.139 255.255.255.255 * 12.31.255.255 255.255.255.255 * 224.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 * 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 * 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 Gateway --------------172.31.1.1 0.0.0.0 172.31.36.139 172.31.36.139 172.31.255.255 0.0.0.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference The following table describes the Tag parameters. Table 35 IP Routing Tag Parameters Parameter Description fixed The address belongs to a host or subnet attached to the switch. static The address is a static route which has been configured on the RackSwitch G8124. addr The address belongs to one of the switch’s IP interfaces. rip The address was learned by the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). ospf The address was learned by Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference ARP Information The ARP information includes IP address and MAC address of each entry, address status flags (see Table 37 on page 81), VLAN and port for the address, and port referencing information. Table 36 ARP Information Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip arp find Displays a single ARP entry by IP address. Command mode: All show ip arp interface port Displays the ARP entries on a single port.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference ARP Address List Information The following command displays owned ARP address list information: show ip arp reply Command mode: All IP address --------------12.31.36.139 205.178.50.1 205.178.18.64 IP mask MAC address VLAN Pass-Up --------------- ----------------- ---- ----255.255.255.255 00:13:0a:4f:7e:30 1 255.255.255.255 00:70:cf:03:20:06 1 255.255.255.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference BGP Information Table 38 BGP Peer Information Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip bgp neighbor information Displays BGP peer information. Command mode: All See page 83 for a sample output. show ip bgp neighbor summary Displays peer summary information such as AS, message received, message sent, up/down, state. Command mode: All See page 83 for a sample output. show ip bgp information Displays the BGP routing table. Command mode: All See page 84 for a sample output.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference BGP Peer information Following is an example of the information provided by the following command: show ip bgp neighbor information Command mode: All BGP Peer Information: 3: 2.1.1.1 , version 4, TTL 225 Remote AS: 100, Local AS: 100, Link type: IBGP Remote router ID: 3.3.3.3, Local router ID: 1.1.201.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Dump BGP Information Following is an example of the information provided by the following command: show ip bgp information Command mode: All Status codes: * valid, > best, i - internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete Network Mask Next Hop Metr LcPrf Wght Path --------------- --------------- --------------- ----- ----- ----- -------*> 1.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 0 ? *> 10.100.100.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 0 ? *> 10.100.120.0 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 0 ? The 13.0.0.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPF Information Table 39 OSPF Information Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip ospf general-information Displays general OSPF information. Command mode: All See page 87 for a sample output. show ip ospf area information Displays area information for all areas. Command mode: All show ip ospf area <0-2> Displays area information for a particular area index.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 39 OSPF Information Commands (continued) Command Syntax and Usage show ip ospf summary-range-nssa <0-2> Displays the list of summary ranges belonging to NSSA areas. Command mode: All show ip ospf routes Displays OSPF routing table. Command mode: All See page 90 for a sample output. show ip ospf information Displays the OSPF information.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPF General Information The following command displays general OSPF information: show ip ospf general-information Command mode: All OSPF Version 2 Router ID: 10.10.10.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPF Interface Information The following command displays OSPF interface information: show ip ospf interface Command mode: All Ip Address 10.10.12.1, Area 0.0.0.1, Admin Status UP Router ID 10.10.10.1, State DR, Priority 1 Designated Router (ID) 10.10.10.1, Ip Address 10.10.12.1 Backup Designated Router (ID) 10.10.14.1, Ip Address 10.10.12.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 40 OSPF Database Information Commands (continued) Command Syntax and Usage show ip ospf database database-summary Displays the following information about the LS database in a table format: a. Number of LSAs of each type in each area. b. Total number of LSAs for each area. c. Total number of LSAs for each LSA type for all areas combined. d. Total number of LSAs for all LSA types for all areas combined. No parameters are required.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 40 OSPF Database Information Commands (continued) Command Syntax and Usage show ip ospf database summary [advertising-router |link-state-id |self] Displays the network summary (type 3) LSAs with detailed information of each field of the LSAs. Command mode: All show ip ospf database Displays all the LSAs.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPFv3 Information Table 41 OSPFv3 Information Options Command Syntax and Usage show ipv6 ospf area Displays the area information show ipv6 ospf areas Displays the OSPFv3 Area Table. Command mode: All show ipv6 ospf interface Displays interface information for a particular interface. If no parameter is supplied, it displays information for all the interfaces. To view a sample display, see page 93.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 41 OSPFv3 Information Options Command Syntax and Usage show ipv6 ospf summary-prefix Displays the OSPFv3 external summary-address configuration information. Command mode: All show ipv6 ospf redist-config Displays OSPFv3 redistribution information to be applied to routes learned from the route table. Command mode: All show ipv6 ospf area-range information Displays OSPFv3 summary ranges.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPFv3 Information Dump Router Id: 1.0.0.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPFv3 Database Information Table 42 OSPFv3 Database Information Options Command Syntax and Usage show ipv6 ospf database as-external [detail|hex] Displays AS-External LSAs database information. If no parameter is supplied, it displays condensed information. Command mode: All show ipv6 ospf database inter-prefix [detail|hex] Displays Inter-Area Prefix LSAs database information. If no parameter is supplied, it displays condensed information.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 42 OSPFv3 Database Information Options Command Syntax and Usage show ipv6 ospf database nssa [detail|hex] Displays Type-7 (NSSA) LSA database information. If no parameter is supplied, it displays condensed information. Command mode: All show ipv6 ospf database [detail|hex] Displays all the LSAs.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Routing Information Protocol Table 43 Routing Information Protocol Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip rip routes Displays RIP routes. Command mode: All For more information, see page 96. show interface ip rip Displays RIP user’s configuration. Command mode: All For more information, see page 97. RIP Routes Information The following command displays RIP route information: show ip rip routes Command mode: All >> IP Routing# 30.1.1.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference RIP Interface Information The following command displays RIP user information: show interface ip rip Command mode: All RIP USER CONFIGURATION : RIP on update 30 RIP Interface 1 : 10.4.4.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Cache Information Table 44 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Cache information commands Command Syntax and Usage show ipv6 neighbors find Displays a single IPv6 Neighbor cache entry by IP address. Command mode: All show ipv6 neighbors interface port Displays IPv6 Neighbor cache entries on a single port. Command mode: All show ipv6 neighbors vlan Displays IPv6 Neighbor cache entries on a single VLAN.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference ECMP Static Route Information The following command displays ECMP route information: show ip ecmp Command mode: All Current ecmp static routes: Destination Mask Gateway If GW Status --------------- --------------- --------------- ---- ----------10.10.1.1 255.255.255.255 100.10.1.1 1 up 200.20.2.2 1 down 10.20.2.2 10.20.2.2 10.20.2.2 255.255.255.255 10.233.3.3 255.255.255.255 10.234.4.4 255.255.255.255 10.235.5.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IP Information The following command displays Layer 3 information: show layer3 information Command mode: All IP information: AS number 0 Interface information: 1: 10.200.30.3 255.255.0.0 2: IP6 10:90:90:0:0:0:0:91/64 fe80::222:ff:fe7d:717e 10.200.255.255, vlan 1, up , vlan 4094, up Default gateway information: metric strict 1: 10.200.1.1, vlan any, up Default IP6 gateway information: Current BOOTP relay settings: OFF Current primary BOOTP server: 0.0.0.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IGMP Multicast Group Information Table 45 IGMP Multicast Group Information Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip igmp querier Displays IGMP Querier information. For details, see page 103. Command mode: All show ip igmp snoop Displays IGMP Snooping information. Command mode: All show ip igmp mrouter information Displays IGMP Multicast Router information.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 45 IGMP Multicast Group Information Commands (continued) Command Syntax and Usage show ip igmp groups interface port Displays all IGMP multicast groups on a single port. Command mode: All show ip igmp groups portchannel Displays all IGMP multicast groups on a single trunk group. Command mode: All show ip igmp groups detail Displays details about an IGMP multicast group, including source and timer information.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IGMP Querier Information The following command displays IGMP Querier information: show ip igmp querier Command mode: All Current IGMP Querier information: IGMP Querier information for vlan 1: Other IGMP querier - none Switch-querier enabled, current state: Querier Switch-querier type: Ipv4, address 0.0.0.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IGMP Group Information The following command displays IGMP Group information: show ip igmp groups Command mode: All Note: Local groups (224.0.0.x) are not snooped/relayed and will not appear. Source Group VLAN Port Version Mode Expires Fwd -------------- --------------- ------- ------ -------- ----- ------- --10.1.1.1 232.1.1.1 2 4 V3 INC 4:16 Yes 10.1.1.5 232.1.1.1 2 4 V3 INC 4:16 Yes * 232.1.1.1 2 4 V3 INC No 10.10.10.43 235.0.0.1 9 1 V3 INC 2:26 Yes * 236.0.0.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IGMP Multicast Router Information The following command displays Mrouter information: show ip igmp mrouter information Command mode: All SrcIP VLAN Port -------------------- ------- ------10.1.1.1 2 21 10.1.1.5 2 23 10.10.10.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VRRP Information Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support on RackSwitch G8124 provides redundancy between routers in a LAN. This is accomplished by configuring the same virtual router IP address and ID number on each participating VRRP-capable routing device. One of the virtual routers is then elected as the master, based on a number of priority criteria, and assumes control of the shared virtual router IP address.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Quality of Service Information Table 46 QoS information commands Command Syntax and Usage show qos transmit-queue Displays mapping of 802.1p value to Class of Service queue number, and COS queue weight value. Command mode: All show qos transmit-queue information Displays all 802.1p information. Command mode: All For details, see page 108.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference 802.1p Information The following command displays 802.1p information: show qos transmit-queue information Command mode: All Current priority to COS queue information: Priority COSq Weight -------- ---- -----0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 7 6 6 15 7 7 0 Current port priority information: Port Priority COSq Weight ----- -------- ---- -----1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 6 0 0 1 7 0 0 1 8 0 0 1 9 0 0 1 10 0 0 1 ... The following table describes the IEEE 802.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference The following table describes the IEEE 802.1p port priority information. Table 48 802.1p Port Priority Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Port Displays the port alias. Priority Displays the 802.1p Priority level. COSq Displays the Class of Service queue. Weight Displays the scheduling weight.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Access Control List Information Commands Table 49 ACL information commands Command Syntax and Usage show access-control list Displays ACL list information. For details, see page 110.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Access Control List (ACL) information includes configuration settings for each ACL. Table 50 ACL List Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Filter x profile Indicates the ACL number. Ethernet Displays the ACL Ethernet header parameters, if configured. IPv4 Displays the ACL IPv4 header parameters, if configured. TCP/UDP Displays the ACL TCP/UDP header parameters, if configured. Meter Displays the ACL meter parameters.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference RMON Information Commands The following table describes the Remote Monitoring (RMON) Information commands. Table 51 RMON Information commands Command Syntax and Usage show rmon history Displays RMON History information. For details, see page 113. Command mode: All show rmon alarm Displays RMON Alarm information. For details, see page 114. Command mode: All show rmon event Displays RMON Event information. For details, see page 116.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference RMON History Information The following command displays RMON History information: show rmon history Command mode: All RMON History group configuration: Index ----1 2 3 4 5 Index ----1 IFOID Interval Rbnum Gbnum ------------------------------ -------- ----- ----1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.24 30 5 5 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.22 30 5 5 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.20 30 5 5 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.19 30 5 5 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference RMON Alarm Information The following command displays RMON Alarm information: show rmon alarm Command mode: All RMON Alarm group configuration: Index ----1 Interval -------1800 Sample -----abs Type ------either rLimit ----------0 fLimit ----------0 Index ----1 rEvtIdx ------0 fEvtIdx ------0 Index ----1 Owner --------------------------------------------dan last value ---------7822 OID ------------------------------------------1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 53 RMON Alarm Parameter Descriptions (continued) Parameter Description rLimit Displays the rising threshold for the sampled statistic. fLimit Displays the falling threshold for the sampled statistic. Last value Displays the last sampled value. rEvtIdx Displays the rising alarm event index that is triggered when a rising threshold is crossed. fEvtIdx Displays the falling alarm event index that is triggered when a falling threshold is crossed.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Virtual Machines Information The following command display information about Virtual Machines (VMs). Table 55 Virtual Machines Information Options Command Syntax and Usage show virt port Displays Virtual Machine information for the selected port. Command mode: All show virt vm Displays all Virtual Machine information.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VMware Information Use these commands to display information about Virtual Machines (VMs) and VMware hosts in the data center. These commands require the presence of a configured Virtual Center. Table 56 VMware Information Options Command Syntax and Usage show virt vmware hosts Displays a list of VMware hosts. Command mode: All show virt vmware showhost || Displays detailed information about a specific VMware host.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VMware Host Information The following command displays VM host information: show virt vmware hosts Command mode: All UUID Name(s), IP Address ----------------------------------------------------------------------80a42681-d0e5-5910-a0bf-bd23bd3f7803 127.12.41.30 3c2e063c-153c-dd11-8b32-a78dd1909a69 127.12.46.10 64f1fe30-143c-dd11-84f2-a8ba2cd7ae40 127.12.44.50 c818938e-143c-dd11-9f7a-d8defa4b83bf 127.12.46.20 fc719af0-093c-dd11-95be-b0adac1bcf86 127.12.46.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference vNIC Information The following commands display information about Virtual NICs (vNICs). Table 57 vNIC Information Options Command Syntax and Usage show vnic vnic Displays information about each vNIC.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Virtual NIC (vNIC) Information The following command displays Virtual NIC (vNIC) information: show vnic vnic Command mode: All vNIC -------1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 7.1 7.2 7.3 8.1 8.2 ...
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference vNIC Group Information The following command displays vNIC Group information: show vnic vnicgroup Command mode: All vNIC Group 1: enabled ---------------------------------------------VLAN : 3001 Failover : enabled vNIC ---------1.1 7.1 8.1 9.1 10.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Converged Enhanced Ethernet Information Table 58 describes the Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE) information options. Table 58 CEE Information Options Command Syntax and Usage show cee information Displays all CEE information Command mode: All DCBX Information Table 59 describes the Data Center Bridging Capability Exchange (DCBX) protocol information options.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 59 DCBX Information Options Command Syntax and Usage show cee information dcbx port app_proto Displays information about the DCBX Application Protocol state machine on the selected port. For details, see page 131. Command mode: All show cee information dcbx port Displays all DCBX information.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 61 DCBX Feature Information Fields Parameter Description PgIdOper Priority Group negotiated with the peer (operating Priority Group).
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference The following table describes the DCBX Application Protocol information. Table 62 DCBX Application Protocol Information Fields Parameter Description Protocol ID Identifies the supported Application Protocol. Selector Field Specifies the Application Protocol type, as follows: 0 = Ethernet Type 1 = TCP socket ID Organizationally Unique ID DCBX TLV identifier Alias Port alias Port Port number Priority 802.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference ETS Information Table 63 describes the Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) information options Table 63 ETS Information Options Command Syntax and Usage show cee global ets information Displays global ETS information. Command mode: All The following command displays ETS information: show cee global ets information Command mode: All Global ETS information: Number of COSq: 8 Mapping of 802.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference PFC Information Table 64 describes the Priority Flow Control (PFC) information options. Table 64 PFC Information Options Command Syntax and Usage show cee global pfc information Displays PFC information.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference FCoE Information Table 65 describes the Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) information options. Table 65 FCoE Information Options Command Syntax and Usage show fcoe information Displays all current FCoE information.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference The following command displays FIP Snooping information for the selected port: show fcoe fips port information Command mode: All FIP Snooping on port INT2: This port has been configured to automatically detect FCF. It has currently detected to have 0 FCF connecting to it. FIPS ACLs configured on this port: SMAC 00:c0:dd:13:9b:6f, action deny. SMAC 00:c0:dd:13:9b:70, action deny. SMAC 00:c0:dd:13:9b:6d, action deny. SMAC 00:c0:dd:13:9b:6e, action deny.
CHAPTER 3 Statistics Commands You can use the Statistics Commands to view switch performance statistics in both the user and administrator command modes. This chapter discusses how to use the command line interface to display switch statistics. Table 67 Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage show layer3 counters Command mode: All Displays Layer 3 statistics. show snmp-server counters Command mode: All Displays SNMP statistics. See page 194 for sample output.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Port Statistics These commands display traffic statistics on a port-by-port basis. Traffic statistics include SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) objects. Table 68 Port Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage show interface port active-multipath counters Displays AMP statistics for the port. Command mode: All See page 140 for sample output. clear interface port active-multipath Clears AMP statistics for the port.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 68 Port Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage show interface port interface-counters Displays interface statistics for the port. Command mode: All See page 145 for sample output. show interface port interface-rate Displays per-second interface statistics for the port. Command mode: All show interface port link-counters Displays link statistics for the port.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Active MultiPath Statistics This option displays the Active MultiPath Protocol (AMP) statistics of the selected port. AMP statistics for Keep-alive packets Keep-alive packets Fdb-Flush packets Fdb-Flush packets Dropped packets port 1: sent: rcvd: sent: rcvd: : 0 0 0 0 0 Table 69 AMP Statistics of a Port Statistics Description Keep-alive packets sent Number of keep-alive packets sent. Keep-alive packets rcvd Number of keep-alive packets received.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 71 Ethernet Statistics for Port Statistics Description dot3StatsSingleCollision Frames A count of successfully transmitted frames on a particular interface for which transmission is inhibited by exactly one collision.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 71 Ethernet Statistics for Port Statistics Description dot3StatsFrameTooLongs A count of frames received on a particular interface that exceed the maximum permitted frame size. The count represented by an instance of this object is incremented when the frameTooLong status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for which multiple error conditions obtained are, according to the conventions of IEEE 802.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 72 Interface Statistics for Port Statistics Description ifInErrors For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Link Statistics Use the following command to display the link statistics of the selected port: show interface port link-counters Command mode: All Link statistics for port 1: linkStateChange: 1 Table 73 Link Statistics Statistics Description linkStateChange The total number of link state changes.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference RMON Statistics Use the following command to display the Remote Monitoring (RMON) statistics of the selected port: show interface port rmon-counters Command mode: All.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 74 RMON Statistics Statistics Description etherStatsCRCAlignErrors The total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 74 RMON Statistics Statistics Description etherStatsPkts512to1023 Octets The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were greater than 511 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). etherStatsPkts1024to1518 Octets The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were greater than 1023 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Layer 2 Statistics Table 75 Layer 2 Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage show active-multipath counters Displays Active MultiPath Protocol (AMP) statistics. For more detailed commands, see page 153. Command mode: All clear active-multipath Clears all AMP statistics. Command mode: All except User EXEC clear active-multipath group Clears AMP statistics for the selected group.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 75 Layer 2 Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage show hotlinks counters Displays Hot Links statistics. Command mode: All except User EXEC See page 157 for sample output. clear hotlinks Clears all Hot Links statistics. Command mode: All except User EXEC show interface port lldp counters Displays LLDP statistics. Command mode: All except User EXEC See page 158 for sample output. show oam counters Displays OAM statistics.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Active MultiPath Statistics Table 76 AMP Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage show active-multipath counters Displays all AMP statistics. Command mode: All show active-multipath group [] counters Displays AMP statistics for the selected AMP group. See page 154 for sample output. Command mode: All clear active-multipath [] Clears AMP statistics.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Active MultiPath Group Statistics The following command displays Active MultiPath statistics: show active-multipath group counters Command mode: All Group ----1 2 3 Keep-alive Pkts Fdb-Flush Pkts Pkts Link Sent Rcvd Sent Rcvd Dropped ----------- --------------------- --------------------- --------PoCh 2 22 22 0 0 0 PoCh 3 22 21 0 0 0 PoCh 2 22 22 0 0 0 PoCh 13 22 22 0 0 0 PoCh 2 22 22 0 0 0 Port 5 22 22 0 0 0 This displays shows AMP group statistics for an aggregator switch.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference FDB Statistics Use the following command to display statistics regarding the use of the forwarding database, including the number of new entries, finds, and unsuccessful searches: show mac-address-table counters Command mode: All FDB statistics: current: 83 hiwat: 855 FDB statistics are described in the following table: Table 78 Forwarding Database Statistics Statistic Description current Current number of entries in the Forwarding Database.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Hotlinks Statistics Use the following command to display Hot Links statistics: show hotlinks counters Command mode: All Hot Links Trigger Stats: Trigger 1 statistics: Trigger Name: Trigger 1 Master active: Backup active: FDB update: 0 0 0 failed: 0 The following table describes the Hotlinks statistics: Table 80 Hotlinks Statistics Statistic Description Master active Total number of times the Master interface transitioned to the Active state.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference LLDP Port Statistics Use the following command to display LLDP statistics: show interface port lldp counters Command mode: All LLDP Port 1 Statistics - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Frames Transmitted : 0 Frames Received : 0 Frames Received in Errors : 0 Frames Discarded : 0 TLVs Unrecognized : 0 Neighbors Aged Out : 0 ...
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Layer 3 Statistics Table 82 Layer 3 Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip counters Displays IP statistics. Command mode: All See page 164 for sample output. clear ip counters Clears IPv4 statistics. Use this command with caution as it deletes all the IPv4 statistics. Command mode: All except User EXEC show ip route counters Displays route statistics. Command mode: All See page 166 for sample output.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 82 Layer 3 Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip tcp counters Displays TCP statistics. Command mode: All See page 170 for sample output. show ip udp counters Displays UDP statistics. Command mode: All See page 172 for sample output. show ip ospf counters Displays OSPF statistics. Command mode: All See page 175 for sample output. show ip igmp counters Displays IGMP statistics. Command mode: All See page 173 for sample output.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 82 Layer 3 Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip rip counters Displays Routing Information Protocol (RIP) statistics. Command mode: All See page 186 for sample output. clear ip arp counters Clears Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) statistics. Command mode: All except User EXEC clear ip dns counters Clears Domain Name System (DNS) statistics.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 82 Layer 3 Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage clear ip counters Clears IP statistics. Use this command with caution as it will delete all the IP statistics. Command mode: All clear ip rip counters Clears Routing Information Protocol (RIP) statistics. Command mode: All except User EXEC clear ip ospf counters Clears Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) statistics. Command mode: All except User EXEC show layer3 counters Dumps all Layer 3 statistics.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 83 IP Statistics Statistics Description ipInDelivers The total number of input datagrams successfully delivered to IP user-protocols (including ICMP). ipOutRequests The total number of IP datagrams which local IP user-protocols (including ICMP) supplied to IP in requests for transmission. Note that this counter does not include any datagrams counted in ipForwDatagrams.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Route Statistics The following command displays route statistics: show ip route counters Command mode: All Route statistics: ipRoutesCur: ipRoutesMax: 11 4096 ipRoutesHighWater: 11 Table 84 Route Statistics Statistic Description ipRoutesCur The total number of outstanding routes in the route table. ipRoutesHighWater The highest number of routes ever recorded in the route table. ipRoutesMax The maximum number of routes that are supported.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference DNS Statistics The following command displays Domain Name System statistics. show ip dns counters Command mode: All DNS statistics: dnsOutRequests: dnsBadRequests: 0 0 Table 86 DNS Statistics Statistics Description dnsOutRequests The total number of DNS response packets that have been transmitted. dnsBadRequests The total number of DNS request packets received that were dropped.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 87 ICMP Statistics Statistic Description icmpInMsgs The total number of ICMP messages which the entity (the switch) received. Note that this counter includes all those counted by icmpInErrors. icmpInErrors The number of ICMP messages which the entity (the switch) received but determined as having ICMP-specific errors (bad ICMP checksums, bad length, and so forth). icmpInDestUnreachs The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages received.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 87 ICMP Statistics Statistic Description icmpOutSrcQuenchs The number of ICMP Source Quench (buffer almost full, stop sending data) messages sent. icmpOutRedirects The number of ICMP Redirect messages sent. For a host, this object will always be zero, since hosts do not send redirects. icmpOutEchos The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages sent. icmpOutEchoReps The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 88 TCP Statistics Statistic Description tcpAttemptFails The number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the CLOSED state from either the SYN-SENT state or the SYN-RCVD state, plus the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the LISTEN state from the SYN-RCVD state.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference UDP Statistics The following command displays UDP statistics: show ip udp counters Command mode: All UDP statistics: udpInDatagrams: udpInErrors: 54 0 udpOutDatagrams: udpNoPorts: 43 1578077 Table 89 UDP Statistics Statistic Description udpInDatagrams The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to the switch. udpOutDatagrams The total number of UDP datagrams sent from this entity (the switch).
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 90 IGMP Statistics Statistic Description rxIgmpV3FilterChangeRecords Total number of Filter Change records received. txIgmpGenQueries Total number of General Membership Query packets transmitted OSPF Statistics Table 91 OSPF Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip ospf counters Displays OSPF statistics. Command mode: All See page 175 for sample output. show ip ospf area counters Displays OSPF area statistics.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 92 OSPF General Statistics Statistic Description Rx/Tx Stats: Rx Pkts The sum total of all OSPF packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces. Tx Pkts The sum total of all OSPF packets transmitted on all OSPF areas and interfaces. Rx Hello The sum total of all Hello packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces. Tx Hello The sum total of all Hello packets transmitted on all OSPF areas and interfaces.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 92 OSPF General Statistics Statistic Description Nbr Change Stats: hello The sum total of all Hello packets received from neighbors on all OSPF areas and interfaces. Start The sum total number of neighbors in this state (that is, an indication that Hello packets should now be sent to the neighbor at intervals of HelloInterval seconds.) across all OSPF areas and interfaces.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 92 OSPF General Statistics Statistic Description rst_ad The sum total number of times the Neighbor adjacency has been reset across all OPSF areas and interfaces. down The total number of Neighboring routers down (that is, in the initial state of a neighbor conversation.) across all OSPF areas and interfaces. Intf Change Stats: hello The sum total number of Hello packets sent on all interfaces and areas.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 92 OSPF General Statistics Statistic Description Timers Kickoff: hello The sum total number of times the Hello timer has been fired (which triggers the send of a Hello packet) across all OPSF areas and interfaces. retransmit The sum total number of times the Retransmit timer has been fired across all OPSF areas and interfaces. lsa lock The sum total number of times the Link State Advertisement (LSA) lock timer has been fired across all OSPF areas and interfaces.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPFv3 Statistics Table 93 OSPFv3 Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ipv6 ospf counters Displays OSPFv3 statistics. Command mode: All See page 175 for sample output. show ipv6 ospf area counters Displays OSPFv3 area statistics. Command mode: All except User EXEC show ipv6 ospf interface [] counters Displays OSPFv3 interface statistics.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference The OSPFv3 General Statistics contain the sum total of all OSPFv3 packets received on all OSPFv3 areas and interfaces. Table 94 OSPFv3 General Statistics Statistics Description Rx/Tx Stats: Rx Pkts The sum total of all OSPFv3 packets received on all OSPFv3 interfaces. Tx Pkts The sum total of all OSPFv3 packets transmitted on all OSPFv3 interfaces. Discarded Pkts The sum total of all OSPFv3 packets discarded.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 94 OSPFv3 General Statistics Statistics Description Tx ls updates The sum total of all Link State Update packets transmitted on all OSPFv3 interfaces. Discarded ls updates The sum total of all Link State Update packets discarded. Nbr Change Stats: down The total number of Neighboring routers down (that is, in the initial state of a neighbor conversation.) across all OSPFv3 interfaces.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 94 OSPFv3 General Statistics Statistics Description Intf Change Stats: down The total number of transitions into down state of all OSPFv3 interfaces. loop The total number of transitions into loopback state of all OSPFv3 interfaces. waiting The total number of transitions into waiting state of all OSPFv3 interfaces. ptop The total number of transitions into point-to-point state of all OSPFv3 interfaces.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VRRP Statistics Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support on the G8124 provides redundancy between routers in a LAN. This is accomplished by configuring the same virtual router IP address and ID number on each participating VRRP-capable routing device. One of the virtual routers is then elected as the master, based on a number of priority criteria, and assumes control of the shared virtual router IP address.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Management Processor Statistics Table 96 Management Processor Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage show mp packet Displays packet statistics, to check for leads and load. Command mode: All To view a sample output and a description of the stats, see page 188. show mp tcp-block Displays all TCP control blocks that are in use. Command mode: All To view a sample output and a description of the stats, see page 190.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 97 Packet Statistics Statistics Description hi-water time Time stamp that indicates when the hi-watermark was reached. medium packet buffers current Total number of packet allocations with size between 128 to 1536 bytes from the packet buffer pool by the TCP/IP protocol stack. hi-watermark The highest number of packet allocation with size between 128 to 1536 bytes from the packet buffer pool by the TCP/IP protocol stack.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference TCP Statistics The following command displays TCP statistics: show mp tcp-block Command mode: All except User EXEC All TCP allocated control blocks: 10ad41e8: 0.0.0.0 0 <=> 0.0.0.0 10ad5790: 47.81.27.5 1171 <=> 47.80.23.243 80 23 listen established Table 98 MP Specified TCP Statistics Statistics Description 10ad41e8/10ad5790 Memory 0.0.0.0/47.81.27.5 Destination IP address 0/1171 Destination port 0.0.0.0/47.80.23.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference CPU Statistics The following command displays the CPU utilization statistics: show mp cpu Command mode: All except User EXEC. CPU utilization: cpuUtil1Second: cpuUtil4Seconds: cpuUtil64Seconds: 53% 54% 54% Table 99 CPU Statistics Statistics Description cpuUtil1Second The utilization of MP CPU over 1 second. It shows the percentage. cpuUtil4Seconds The utilization of MP CPU over 4 seconds. It shows the percentage.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Access Control List Statistics Table 100 ACL Statistics Commands Command Syntax and Usage show access-control list <1-127> counters Displays the Access Control List Statistics for a specific ACL. Command mode: All show access-control counters Displays all ACL statistics. Command mode: All except User EXEC clear access-control list Clears ACL statistics. Command mode: All except User EXEC show access-control meter Displays ACL meter statistics.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VMAP Statistics This option displays statistics for the selected VLAN Map.
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BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 102 SNMP Statistics Statistic Description snmpInASNParseErrs The total number of ASN.1 or BER errors encountered by the SNMP protocol entity when decoding SNMP Messages received. Note: OSI's method of specifying abstract objects is called ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One, defined in X.208), and one set of rules for representing such objects as strings of ones and zeros is called the BER (Basic Encoding Rules, defined in X.209). ASN.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 102 SNMP Statistics Statistic Description snmpInTotalReqVars The total number of MIB objects which have been retrieved successfully by the SNMP protocol entity as a result of receiving valid SNMP Get-Request and Get-Next Protocol Data Units (PDUs). snmpInTotalSetVars The total number of MIB objects, which have been altered successfully by the SNMP protocol entity as a result of receiving valid SNMP Set-Request Protocol Data Units (PDUs).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 102 SNMP Statistics Statistic Description snmpOutGetNexts The total number of SNMP Get-Next Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity. snmpOutSetRequests The total number of SNMP Set-Request Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity. snmpOutGetResponses The total number of SNMP Get-Response Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference NTP Statistics BLADEOS uses NTP (Network Timing Protocol) version 3 to synchronize the switch’s internal clock with an atomic time calibrated NTP server. With NTP enabled, the switch can accurately update its internal clock to be consistent with other devices on the network and generates accurate syslogs.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 103 NTP Statistics Field Description Primary Server Requests Sent: The total number of NTP requests the switch sent to the primary NTP server to synchronize time. Responses Received: The total number of NTP responses received from the primary NTP server. Updates: The total number of times the switch updated its time based on the NTP responses received from the primary NTP server.
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CHAPTER 4 Configuration Commands This chapter discusses how to use the Command Line Interface (CLI) for making, viewing, and saving switch configuration changes. Many of the commands, although not new, display more or different information than in the previous version. Important differences are called out in the text. Table 104 General Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage show running-config Dumps current configuration to a script file. Command mode: All For details, see page 404.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 104 General Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage copy running-config {ftp|tftp} Backs up current configuration to a file on the selected FTP/TFTP server. Command mode: All copy {ftp|tftp} running-config Restores current configuration from a FTP/TFTP server. Command mode: All For details, see page 405. Viewing and Saving Changes As you use the configuration commands to set switch parameters, the changes you make take effect immediately.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference System Configuration These commands provide configuration of switch management parameters such as user and administrator privilege mode passwords, Web-based management settings, and management access lists. Table 105 System Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage system date - Prompts the user for the system date. The date retains its value when the switch is reset.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 105 System Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] banner <1-80 characters> Configures a login banner of up to 80 characters. When a user or administrator logs into the switch, the login banner is displayed. It is also displayed as part of the output from the show sys-info command.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference System Error Disable and Recovery Configuration The Error Disable and Recovery feature allows the switch to automatically disable a port if an error condition is detected on the port. The port remains in the error-disabled state until it is re-enabled manually, or re-enabled automatically by the switch after a timeout period has elapsed. The error-disabled state of a port does not persist across a system reboot.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference System Host Log Configuration Table 107 Host Log Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] logging host <1-2> address Sets the IP address of the first or second syslog host. Command mode: Global configuration logging host <1-2> severity <0-7> This option sets the severity level of the first or second syslog host displayed. The default is 7, which means log all severity levels.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SSH Server Configuration For the RackSwitch G8124, these commands enable Secure Shell access from any SSH client. Table 108 SSH Server Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage ssh interval <0-24> Set the interval, in hours, for auto-generation of the RSA server key. Command mode: Global configuration ssh scp-password Set the administration password for SCP access. Command mode: Global configuration ssh generate-host-key Generate the RSA host key.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 108 SSH Server Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage no ssh enable Disables the SSH server. Command mode: Global configuration show ssh Displays the current SSH server configuration. Command mode: All RADIUS Server Configuration Table 109 RADIUS Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] radius-server primary-host Sets the primary RADIUS server address.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 109 RADIUS Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage radius-server retransmit <1-3> Sets the number of failed authentication requests before switching to a different RADIUS server. The default is 3 requests. Command mode: Global configuration radius-server timeout <1-10> Sets the amount of time, in seconds, before a RADIUS server authentication attempt is considered to have failed. The default is 3 seconds.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference TACACS+ Server Configuration TACACS (Terminal Access Controller Access Control system) is an authentication protocol that allows a remote access server to forward a user's logon password to an authentication server to determine whether access can be allowed to a given system. TACACS is not an encryption protocol, and therefore less secure than TACACS+ and Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) protocols. (TACACS is described in RFC 1492.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 110 TACACS+ Server Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] tacacs-server primary-host [data-port|mgta|mgtb] Defines the primary interface port to use to send TACACS+ server requests. Command mode: Global configuration [no] tacacs-server secondary-host [data-port|mgta|mgtb] Defines the secondary interface port to use to send TACACS+ server requests.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 110 TACACS+ Server Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] tacacs-server backdoor Enables or disables the TACACS+ back door for Telnet, SSH/SCP, or HTTP/HTTPS. Enabling this feature allows you to bypass the TACACS+ servers. It is recommended that you use Secure Backdoor to ensure the switch is secured, because Secure Backdoor disallows access through the back door when the TACACS+ servers are responding. The default setting is disabled.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 110 TACACS+ Server Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] tacacs-server directed-request Enables or disables TACACS+ directed request, which uses a specified TACACS+ server for authentication, authorization, accounting. When enabled, When directed-request is enabled, each user must add a configured TACACS+ server hostname to the username (for example, username@hostname) during login.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference LDAP Server Configuration LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is an authentication protocol that allows a remote access server to forward a user's logon password to an authentication server to determine whether access can be allowed to a given system. Table 111 LDAP Configuration commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] ldap-server primary-host [data-port|mgta-port| mgtb-port] Sets the primary LDAP server address.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 111 LDAP Configuration commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] ldap-server backdoor Enables or disables the LDAP back door for Telnet, SSH/SCP, or HTTP/HTTPS. The default setting is disabled. To obtain the LDAP back door password for your G8124, contact your Service and Support line. Command mode: Global configuration ldap-server enable Enables the LDAP server. Command mode: Global configuration no ldap-server enable Disables the LDAP server.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference NTP Server Configuration These commands enable you to synchronize the switch clock to a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. By default, this option is disabled. Table 112 NTP Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] ntp primary-server {|} Prompts for the hostname or IP addresses of the primary NTP server to which you want to synchronize the switch clock.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference System SNMP Configuration BLADEOS supports SNMP-based network management. In SNMP model of network management, a management station (client/manager) accesses a set of variables known as MIBs (Management Information Base) provided by the managed device (agent).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 113 System SNMP Commands Command Syntax and Usage snmp-server read-community <1-32 characters> Configures the SNMP read community string. The read community string controls SNMP “get” access to the switch. It can have a maximum of 32 characters. The default read community string is public. Command mode: Global configuration snmp-server write-community <1-32 characters> Configures the SNMP write community string.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 113 System SNMP Commands Command Syntax and Usage no snmp-server host Removes the trap host server. Command mode: Global configuration show snmp-server Displays the current SNMP configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SNMPv3 Configuration SNMP version 3 (SNMPv3) is an extensible SNMP Framework that supplements the SNMPv2 Framework by supporting the following: a new SNMP message format security for messages access control remote configuration of SNMP parameters For more details on the SNMPv3 architecture please refer to RFC3411 to RFC3418.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 114 SNMPv3 Configuration Commands snmp-server group <1-16> A group maps the user name to the access group names and their access rights needed to access SNMP management objects. A group defines the access rights assigned to all names that belong to a particular group. Command mode: Global configuration To view command options, see page 226.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 114 SNMPv3 Configuration Commands snmp-server version {v1v2v3|v3only} This command allows you to enable or disable the access to SNMP versions 1, 2 or 3. This command is enabled by default. Command mode: Global configuration show snmp-server v3 Displays the current SNMPv3 configuration. Command mode: All User Security Model Configuration You can make use of a defined set of user identities using this Security Model.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 115 User Security Model Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage snmp-server user <1-16> privacy-protocol {des|none} privacy-password This command allows you to configure the type of privacy protocol and the privacy password. The privacy protocol protects messages from disclosure. The options are des (CBC-DES Symmetric Encryption Protocol) or none.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 116 SNMPv3 View Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage snmp-server view <1-128> mask <1-32 characters> This command defines the bit mask, which in combination with the corresponding tree defines a family of view subtrees.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 117 View-based Access Control Model Commands Command Syntax and Usage snmp-server access <1-32> level {noAuthNoPriv|authNoPriv|authPriv} Defines the minimum level of security required to gain access rights. The level noAuthNoPriv means that the SNMP message will be sent without authentication and without using a privacy protocol. The level authNoPriv means that the SNMP message will be sent with authentication but without using a privacy protocol.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SNMPv3 Group Configuration Table 118 SNMPv3 Group Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage snmp-server group <1-16> security {usm|snmpv1|snmpv2} Defines the security model.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SNMPv3 Community Table Configuration These commands are used for configuring the community table entry. The configured entry is stored in the community table list in the SNMP engine. This table is used to configure community strings in the Local Configuration Datastore (LCD) of SNMP engine.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SNMPv3 Target Address Table Configuration These commands are used to configure the target transport entry. The configured entry is stored in the target address table list in the SNMP engine. This table of transport addresses is used in the generation of SNMP messages.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 120 Target Address Table Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage no snmp-server target-address <1-16> Deletes the Target Address Table entry. Command mode: Global configuration show snmp-server v3 target-address <1-16> Displays the current Target Address Table configuration. Command mode: All SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Configuration You can configure the target parameters entry and store it in the target parameters table in the SNMP engine.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 121 Target Parameters Table Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage snmp-server target-parameters <1-16> user-name <1-32 characters> Defines the name that identifies the user in the USM table (page 222) on whose behalf the SNMP messages are generated using this entry.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference SNMPv3 Notify Table Configuration SNMPv3 uses Notification Originator to send out traps. A notification typically monitors a system for particular events or conditions, and generates Notification-Class messages based on these events or conditions. Table 122 Notify Table Commands Command Syntax and Usage snmp-server notify <1-16> name <1-32 characters> Defines a locally arbitrary, but unique, identifier associated with this SNMP notify entry.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference System Access Configuration Table 123 System Access Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage access user administrator-password access user operator-password access user user-password Allows you to change the password. You must enter the current password in use for validation. Command Mode: Global configuration [no] access http enable Enables or disables HTTP (Web) access to the Browser-Based Interface. It is enabled by default.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 123 System Access Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] access tsbbi enable Enables or disables Telnet/SSH configuration through the Browser-Based Interface (BBI). Command mode: Global configuration [no] access userbbi enable Enables or disables user configuration access through the Browser-Based Interface (BBI). Command mode: Global configuration show access Displays the current system access parameters.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 124 Management Network Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage show access management-network Displays the current management network configuration. Command mode: All except User EXEC clear access management-network Removes all defined management networks. Command mode: Global configuration User Access Control Configuration The following table describes user-access control commands. Passwords can be a maximum of 128 characters.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 125 User Access Control Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage access user administrator-password Sets the administrator (admin) password. This command will prompt for required information: current admin password, new password (up to 128 characters) and confirmation of the new password. Access includes “oper” functions. Command mode: Global configuration show access user Displays the current user status.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 126 User ID Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage no access user <1-10> enable Disables the user ID. Command mode: Global configuration no access user <1-10> Deletes the user ID. Command mode: Global configuration show access user Displays the current user ID configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 127 Strong Password Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage access user strong-password faillog <1-255> Configures the number of failed login attempts allowed before a security notification is logged. The default value is 3 login attempts. Command mode: Global configuration show access user strong-password Displays the current Strong Password configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 128 HTTPS Access Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage access https generate-certificate Allows you to generate a certificate to connect to the SSL to be used during the key exchange. A default certificate is created when HTTPS is enabled for the first time. The user can create a new certificate defining the information that they want to be used in the various fields.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Custom Daylight Savings Time Configuration Use these commands to configure custom Daylight Savings Time. The DST is defined by two rules, the start rule and end rule. The rules specify the dates when the DST starts and finishes. These dates are represented as specific calendar dates or as relative offsets in a month (for example, 'the second Sunday of September'). Relative offset example: 2070901 = Second Sunday of September, at 1:00 a.m.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 129 Custom DST Options Command Syntax and Usage no system custom-dst enable Disables the Custom Daylight Savings Time settings. Command mode: Global configuration show custom-dst Displays the current Custom DST configuration. Command mode: All except User EXEC sFlow Configuration BLADEOS supports sFlow version 5. sFlow is a sampling method used for monitoring high speed switched networks. Use these commands to configure the sFlow agent on the switch.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference sFlow Port Configuration Use the following commands to configure the sFlow port on the switch. Table 131 sFlow Port Configuration commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] sflow polling <5-60> Configures the sFlow polling interval, in seconds. The default setting is disabled. Command mode: Interface port [no] sflow sampling <1-16777215> Configures the sFlow sampling rate, in packets per sample. The default setting is disabled.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Port Configuration Use the Port Configuration commands to configure settings for interface ports. Table 133 Port Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage interface port Enter Interface port mode. Command mode: Global configuration dot1p <0-7> Configures the port’s 802.1p priority level. Command mode: Interface port pvid Sets the default VLAN number which will be used to forward frames which are not VLAN tagged.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 133 Port Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] tag-pvid Disables or enables VLAN tag persistence. When disabled, the VLAN tag is removed from packets whose VLAN tag matches the port PVID. The default setting is disabled. Command mode: Interface port [no] flood-blocking Enables or disables port Flood Blocking. When enabled, unicast and multicast packets with unknown destination MAC addresses are blocked from the port.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 133 Port Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage no shutdown Enables the port. Command mode: Interface port shutdown Disables the port. (To temporarily disable a port without changing its configuration attributes, refer to “Temporarily Disabling a Port” on page 246.) Command mode: Interface port show interface port Displays current port parameters.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Port Link Configuration Use these commands to set flow control for the port link. Table 135 Port Link Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage speed {10|100|1000|10000|auto} Sets the link speed. Some options are not valid on all ports. The choices include: 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps any (auto negotiate port speed) Note: Data ports are fixed at 10000 Mbps. Command mode: Interface port duplex {full|half|any} Sets the operating mode.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 135 Port Link Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage show interface port Displays current port parameters. Command mode: All Temporarily Disabling a Port To temporarily disable a port without changing its stored configuration attributes, enter the following command at any prompt: Router# interface port shutdown Because this configuration sets a temporary state for the port, you do not need to use a save operation.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference UniDirectional Link Detection Configuration UDLD commands are described in the following table. Table 136 Port UDLD Configuration commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] udld Enables or disables UDLD on the port. Command mode: Interface port [no] udld aggressive Configures the UDLD mode for the selected port, as follows: Normal: Detect unidirectional links that have mis-connected interfaces. The port is disabled if UDLD determines that the port is mis-connected.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Port OAM Configuration Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) protocol allows the switch to detect faults on the physical port links. OAM is described in the IEEE 802.3ah standard. OAM Discovery commands are described in the following table. Table 137 Port OAM Configuration commands Command Syntax and Usage oam {active|passive} Configures the OAM discovery mode, as follows: Active: This port link initiates OAM discovery.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 138 ACL/QoS Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage show interface port access-control Displays current ACL QoS parameters. Command mode: All Port Spanning Tree Configuration Table 139 Port STP Options Command Syntax and Usage [no] spanning-tree edge Enables or disables this port as an edge port. An edge port is not connected to a bridge, and can begin forwarding traffic as soon as the link is up.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Quality of Service Configuration Quality of Service (QoS) commands configure the 802.1p priority value and DiffServ Code Point value of incoming packets. This allows you to differentiate between various types of traffic, and provide different priority levels. 802.1p Configuration This feature provides the G8124 the capability to filter IP packets based on the 802.1p bits in the packet's VLAN header. The 802.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference DSCP Configuration These commands map the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) value of incoming packets to a new value or to an 802.1p priority value. Table 141 DSCP Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage qos dscp dscp-mapping Maps the initial DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) value to a new value. Enter the DSCP value (0-63) of incoming packets, followed by the new value.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Access Control Configuration Use these commands to create Access Control Lists. ACLs define matching criteria used for IP filtering and Quality of Service functions. For information about assigning ACLs to ports, see “Port ACL Configuration” on page 248. Table 142 General ACL Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] access-control list <1-127> Configures an Access Control List. Command mode: Global configuration To view command options, see page 253.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Access Control List Configuration These commands allow you to define filtering criteria for each Access Control List (ACL). Table 143 ACL Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage access-control list <1-127> action {permit|deny|set-priority <0-7>} Configures a filter action for packets that match the ACL definitions. You can choose to permit (pass) or deny (drop) packets, or set the 802.1p priority level (0-7).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Ethernet Filtering Configuration These commands allow you to define Ethernet matching criteria for an ACL. Table 145 Ethernet Filtering Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] access-control list <1-127> ethernet source-mac-address Defines the source MAC address for this ACL.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 145 Ethernet Filtering Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage no access-control list <1-127> ethernet Removes Ethernet parameters for the ACL. Command mode: Global configuration show access-control list <1-127> ethernet Displays the current Ethernet parameters for the ACL. Command mode: All IPv4 Filtering Configuration These commands allow you to define IPv4 matching criteria for an ACL.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 146 IP version 4 Filtering Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] access-control list <1-127> ipv4 protocol <0-255> Defines an IP protocol for the ACL. If defined, traffic from the specified protocol matches this filter. Specify the protocol number. Listed below are some of the well-known protocols.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference TCP/UDP Filtering Configuration These commands allow you to define TCP/UDP matching criteria for an ACL. Table 147 TCP/UDP Filtering Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] access-control list <1-127> tcp-udp source-port <1-65535> Defines a source port for the ACL. If defined, traffic with the specified TCP or UDP source port will match this ACL. Specify the port number.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 147 TCP/UDP Filtering Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage default access-control list <1-127> tcp-udp Resets the TCP/UDP parameters for the ACL to their default values. Command mode: Global configuration show access-control list <1-127> tcp-udp Displays the current TCP/UDP Filtering parameters. Command mode: All ACL Metering Configuration These commands define the Access Control profile for the selected ACL.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 148 ACL Metering Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage default access-control list <1-127> meter Sets the ACL meter configuration to its default values. Command mode: Global configuration no access-control list <1-127> meter Deletes the selected ACL meter. Command mode: Global configuration show access-control list <1-127> meter Displays current ACL Metering parameters.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 149 Re-marking Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage default access-control list <1-127> re-mark Sets the ACL Re-mark configuration to its default values. Command mode: Global configuration show access-control list <1-127> re-mark Displays current Re-mark parameters.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Re-Marking Out-of-Profile Configuration Table 151 ACL Re-marking Out-of-Profile commands Command Syntax and Usage access-control list <1-127> re-mark out-profile dscp enable Enables or disables DSCP re-marking on out-of-profile packets for the ACL. Command mode: Global configuration no access-control list <1-127> re-mark out-profile dscp enable Disables use of DSCP value for out-of-profile traffic.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VMAP Configuration A VLAN Map is an Access Control List (ACL) that can be assigned to a VLAN or a VM group instead of a port. In a virtualized environment where Virtual Machines move between physical servers, VLAN Maps allow you to create traffic filtering and metering policies associated with a VM’s VLAN. For more information about VLAN Map configuration commands, see “Access Control List Configuration” on page 253.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Port Mirroring Port mirroring is disabled by default. For more information about port mirroring on the G8124, see “Appendix A: Troubleshooting” in the BLADEOS 6.3 Application Guide. Port Mirroring commands are used to configure, enable, and disable the monitor port. When enabled, network packets being sent and/or received on a target port are duplicated and sent to a monitor port.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Port-Mirroring Configuration Table 154 Port-Based Port-Mirroring Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage port-mirroring monitor-port mirroring-port {in|out|both} Adds the port to be mirrored. This command also allows you to enter the direction of the traffic.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Layer 2 Configuration The following table describes basic Layer 2 Configuration commands. The following sections provide more detailed information and commands. Table 155 Layer 2 Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage vlan Enter VLAN configuration mode. Command mode: Global configuration To view command options, see page 299. [no] spanning-tree mode disable When enabled, globally turns Spanning Tree off (selects Spanning-Tree mode “disable”).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 155 Layer 2 Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage spanning-tree uplinkfast max-update-rate <10-200> Configures the station update rate. The default value is 40. Command mode: Global configuration show layer2 Displays current Layer 2 parameters. Command mode: All Active Multipath Configuration Use the following commands to configure Active Multipath (AMP) for the G8124.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 156 AMP Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage [no] active-multipath interval <10-10000> Configures the time interval between AMP keep alive messages, in centiseconds. The default value is 50. Command mode: Global configuration [no] active-multipath switch-priority <1-255> Configures the AMP priority for the switch. The default value is 255. A lower priority value denotes a higher precedence (so priority 1 is the highest priority.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 156 AMP Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage default active-multipath Resets Active MultiPath parameters to their default values, and optionally delete all AMP groups. Command mode: Global configuration show active-multipath Displays the current AMP parameters. Command mode: All AMP Group Configuration Use the following commands to configure an AMP group.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 157 AMP Group Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage [no] active-multipath group portchannel Adds the first trunk group to the AMP group. Command mode: Global configuration [no] active-multipath group portchannel2 Adds the second trunk group to the AMP group. Command mode: Global configuration active-multipath group enable Enables the AMP group.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference RSTP/MSTP/PVRST Configuration BLADEOS supports the IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) and IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), and Per VLAN Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (PVRST). MSTP allows you to map many VLANs to a small number of Spanning Tree Groups, each with its own topology. Up to 32 Spanning Tree Groups can be configured in MSTP mode. MRST is turned on by default and the default STP mode is RSTP.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 158 Multiple Spanning Tree Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage spanning-tree mode {mst|pvrst|pvst|rstp} Selects and enables Multiple Spanning Tree mode (mst), Per VLAN Rapid Spanning Tree mode (pvrst), Per VLAN Spanning Tree mode (pvst), or Rapid Spanning Tree mode (rstp). The default mode is RSTP. Command mode: Global configuration show spanning-tree mstp mrst Displays the current RSTP/MSTP/PVRST configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference CIST Bridge Configuration CIST bridge parameters are used only when the switch is in MSTP mode. CIST parameters do not affect operation of STP/PVST+, RSTP, or PVRST. Table 160 CIST Bridge Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage spanning-tree mstp cist-bridge priority <0-65535> Configures the CIST bridge priority. The bridge priority parameter controls which bridge on the network is the MSTP root bridge.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference CIST Port Configuration CIST port parameters are used to modify MSTP operation on an individual port basis. CIST parameters do not affect operation of STP/PVST+. For each port, RSTP/MSTP is turned on by default. Table 161 CIST Port Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage spanning-tree mstp cist interface-priority <0-240> Configures the CIST port priority. The port priority helps determine which bridge port becomes the designated port.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 161 CIST Port Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage spanning-tree mstp cist enable Enables MRST on the port. Command mode: Interface port no spanning-tree mstp cist enable Disables MRST on the port. Command mode: Interface port show interface port spanning-tree mstp cist Displays the current CIST port configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Spanning Tree Configuration BLADEOS supports the IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). STP is used to prevent loops in the network topology. Up to 128 Spanning Tree Groups can be configured on the switch (STG 128 is reserved for management). Note – When VRRP is used for active/active redundancy, STG must be enabled.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Bridge Spanning Tree Configuration Spanning Tree bridge parameters affect the global STG operation of the switch. STG bridge parameters include: Bridge priority Bridge hello time Bridge maximum age Forwarding delay Table 163 Bridge Spanning Tree Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage spanning-tree stp bridge priority <0-65535> Configures the bridge priority.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 163 Bridge Spanning Tree Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage spanning-tree stp bridge forward-delay <4-30> Configures the bridge forward delay parameter. The forward delay parameter specifies the amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it changes from the listening state to the learning state and from the learning state to the forwarding state. The range is 4 to 30 seconds, and the default is 15 seconds.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Spanning Tree Port Configuration By default, Spanning Tree is turned off for management ports, and turned on for data ports. STG port parameters include: Port priority Port path cost For more information about port Spanning Tree commands, see “Port Spanning Tree Configuration” on page 249. Table 164 Spanning Tree Port commands Command Syntax and Usage spanning-tree stp priority <0-255> Configures the port priority.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 164 Spanning Tree Port commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] spanning-tree stp fastforward Disables or enables Port Fast Forwarding, which permits a port that participates in Spanning Tree to bypass the Listening and Learning states and enter directly into the Forwarding state. While in the Forwarding state, the port listens to the BPDUs to learn if there is a loop and, if dictated by normal STG behavior (following priorities, etc.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Forwarding Database Configuration Use the following commands to configure the Forwarding Database (FDB). Table 165 FDB configuration commands Command Syntax and Usage mac-address-table aging <0-65535> Configures the aging value for FDB entries, in seconds. The default value is 300. Command mode: Global configuration show mac-address-table Display current FDB configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 166 FDB configuration commands Command Syntax and Usage clear mac-address-table multicast {all|mac | vlan |port } Clears static multicast entries. Command mode: Global configuration show mac-address-table Display current FDB configuration. Command mode: All except User EXEC LLDP Configuration Use the following commands to configure Link Layer Detection Protocol (LLDP).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 167 LLDP commands Command Syntax and Usage lldp reinit-delay <1-10> Configures the re-initialization delay interval, in seconds. The re-initialization delay allows the port LLDP information to stabilize before transmitting LLDP messages. The default value is 2. Command mode: Global configuration lldp enable Globally turns LLDP on. The default setting is off. Command mode: Global configuration no lldp enable Globally turns LLDP off.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference LLDP Port Configuration Use the following commands to configure LLDP port options. Table 168 LLDP Port commands Command Syntax and Usage lldp admin-status {disabled|tx_only|rx_only|tx_rx} Configures the LLDP transmission type for the port, as follows: Transmit only Receive only Transmit and receive Disabled The default setting is tx_rx. Command mode: Interface port [no] lldp trap-notification Enables or disables SNMP trap notification for LLDP messages.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 169 Optional TLV commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] lldp tlv sysdescr Enables or disables the System Description information type. Command mode: Interface port [no] lldp tlv syscap Enables or disables the System Capabilities information type. Command mode: Interface port [no] lldp tlv mgmtaddr Enables or disables the Management Address information type. Command mode: Interface port [no] lldp tlv portvid Enables or disables the Port VLAN ID information type.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 169 Optional TLV commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] lldp tlv linkaggr Enables or disables the Link Aggregation information type. Command mode: Interface port [no] lldp tlv framesz Enables or disables the Maximum Frame Size information type. Command mode: Interface port [no] lldp tlv dcbx Enables or disables the Maximum Frame Size information type. Command mode: Interface port [no] lldp tlv all Enables or disables all optional TLV information types.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference By default, each trunk group is empty and disabled. Table 170 Trunk Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage portchannel <1-12> port Adds a physical port to the current trunk group. You can add several ports, with each port separated by a comma ( , ). Command mode: Global configuration no portchannel <1-12> port Removes a physical port from the current trunk group.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IP Trunk Hash Configuration Use the following commands to configure IP trunk hash settings for the G8124. The trunk hash settings affect both static trunks and LACP trunks. Table 171 IP Trunk Hash commands Command Syntax and Usage show portchannel hash Display current trunk hash configuration. Command mode: All Layer 2 IP Trunk Hash Configuration Trunk hash parameters are set globally for the G8124.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 172 Layer 2 IP Trunk Hash commands Command Syntax and Usage portchannel hash source-ip-address Enable trunk hashing on the source IP. Command mode: Global configuration portchannel hash destination-ip-address Enable trunk hashing on the destination IP. Command mode: Global configuration portchannel hash source-destination-ip Enable trunk hashing on the source and destination IP.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Link Aggregation Control Protocol Configuration Use the following commands to configure Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) for the G8124. Table 173 Link Aggregation Control Protocol Commands Command Syntax and Usage lacp system-priority <1-65535> Defines the priority value for the G8124. Lower numbers provide higher priority. The default value is 32768.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference LACP Port Configuration Use the following commands to configure Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) for the selected port. Table 174 Link Aggregation Control Protocol Commands Command Syntax and Usage lacp mode {off|active|passive} Set the LACP mode for this port, as follows: off Turn LACP off for this port. You can use this port to manually configure a static trunk. The default value is off. active Turn LACP on and set this port to active.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Layer 2 Failover Configuration Use these commands to configure Layer 2 Failover. For more information about Layer 2 Failover, see “High Availability” in the BLADEOS Application Guide. Table 175 Layer 2 Failover Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage failover enable Globally turns Layer 2 Failover on. Command mode: Global configuration no failover enable Globally turns Layer 2 Failover off.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Failover Trigger Configuration Table 176 Failover Trigger Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] failover trigger <1-8> enable Enables or disables the Failover trigger. Command mode: Global configuration no failover trigger <1-8> Deletes the Failover trigger. Command mode: Global configuration failover trigger <1-8> limit <0-1024> Configures the minimum number of operational links allowed within each trigger before the trigger initiates a failover event.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 177 Failover Manual Monitor Port commands Command Syntax and Usage failover trigger <1-8> mmon monitor portchannel Adds the selected trunk group to the Manual Monitor Port configuration. Command mode: Global configuration no failover trigger <1-8> mmon monitor portchannel Removes the selected trunk group from the Manual Monitor Port configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Failover Manual Monitor Control Configuration Use these commands to define the port link(s) to control. The Manual Monitor Control configuration accepts any non-management port. Table 178 Failover Manual Monitor Control commands Command Syntax and Usage failover trigger <1-8> mmon control member Adds the selected port to the Manual Monitor Control configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Hot Links Configuration Use these commands to configure Hot Links. For more information about Hot Links, see “Hot Links” in the BLADEOS 6.3 Application Guide. Table 179 Hot Links Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] hotlinks bpdu Enables or disables the ability to flood BPDUs on the active Hot Links interface when the interface belongs to a Spanning Tree group that is globally turned off. The default value is disabled.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Hot Links Trigger Configuration Table 180 Hot Links Trigger Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage hotlinks trigger <1-25> forward-delay <0-3600> Configures the Forward Delay interval, in seconds. The default value is 1. Command mode: Global configuration hotlinks trigger <1-25> name <1-32 characters> Defines a name for the Hot Links trigger.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Hot Links Master Configuration Use the following commands to configure the Hot Links Master interface. Table 181 Hot Links Master Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] hotlinks trigger <1-25> master port Adds the selected port to the Hot Links Master interface. Command mode: Global configuration [no] hotlinks trigger <1-25> master portchannel Adds the selected trunk group to the Master interface.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Hot Links Backup Configuration Use the following commands to configure the Hot Links Backup interface. Table 182 Hot Links Backup Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] hotlinks trigger <1-25> backup port Adds the selected port to the Hot Links Backup interface. Command mode: Global configuration [no] hotlinks trigger <1-25> backup portchannel Adds the selected trunk group to the Backup interface.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VLAN Configuration These commands configure VLAN attributes, change the status of each VLAN, change the port membership of each VLAN, and delete VLANs. By default, VLAN 1 is the only VLAN configured on the switch. All ports are members of VLAN 1 by default. Up to 1024 VLANs can be configured on the G8124. VLANs can be assigned any number between 1 and 4094. VLAN 4095 is reserved for switch management.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 183 VLAN Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage enable Enables this VLAN. Command mode: VLAN no enable Disables this VLAN without removing it from the configuration. Command mode: VLAN no vlan Deletes this VLAN. Command mode: VLAN show vlan information Displays the current VLAN configuration. Command mode: All Note – All ports must belong to at least one VLAN.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Private VLAN Configuration Use the following commands to configure Private VLAN. Table 184 Private VLAN commands Command Syntax and Usage private-vlan type primary Configures the VLAN type as a Primary VLAN. A Private VLAN must have only one primary VLAN. The primary VLAN carries unidirectional traffic to ports on the isolated VLAN or to community VLAN. Command mode: VLAN private-vlan type community Configures the VLAN type as a community VLAN.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 184 Private VLAN commands Command Syntax and Usage private-vlan enable Enables the private VLAN. Command mode: VLAN no private-vlan enable Disables the Private VLAN. Command mode: VLAN show private-vlan [<2-4094>] Displays current parameters for the selected Private VLAN(s).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Layer 3 Configuration The following table describes basic Layer 3 Configuration commands. The following sections provide more detailed information and commands. Table 185 Layer 3 Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage interface ip Configures the IP Interface. The G8124 supports up to 128 IP interfaces. However, IP interface 127 and 128 are reserved for switch management. Command mode: Global configuration To view command options, see page 305.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 185 Layer 3 Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage router bgp Configures Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Command mode: Global configuration To view command options, see page 353. router vrrp Configures Virtual Router Redundancy. Command mode: Global configuration To view command options, see page 371. ip router-id Sets the router ID. Command mode: Global configuration show layer3 Displays the current IP configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IP Interface Configuration The G8124 supports up to 128 IP interfaces. Each IP interface represents the G8124 on an IP subnet on your network. The Interface option is disabled by default. Interface 127 and interface 128 are reserved for switch management, as follows: IF 127: Management port B IF 128: Management port A Table 186 IP Interface Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage interface ip Enter IP interface mode.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 186 IP Interface Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage vlan Configures the VLAN number for this interface. Each interface can belong to one VLAN. IPv4: Each VLAN can contain multiple IPv4 interfaces. IPv6: Each VLAN can contain only one IPv6 interface. Command mode: Interface IP [no] relay Enables or disables the BOOTP relay on this interface. It is enabled by default.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Configuration The following table describes the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Configuration commands. Table 187 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Configuration commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] ipv6 nd suppress-ra Enables or disables IPv6 Router Advertisements on the interface. The default setting is disabled (suppress Router Advertisements).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 187 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Configuration commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] ipv6 nd ra-interval <4-1800> Configures the Router Advertisement maximum interval. The default value is 600 seconds. Note: Set the maximum RA interval to a value greater than or equal to 4/3 of the minimum RA interval. Command mode: Interface IP [no] ipv6 nd ra-intervalmin <4-1800> Configures the Router Advertisement minimum interval. The default value is 198 seconds.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Default Gateway Configuration The switch can be configured with up to four IPv4 gateways, as follows: Gateway 1 and Gateway 2: data traffic Gateway 3: Management port A Gateway 4: Management port B This option is disabled by default. Table 188 Default Gateway commands Command Syntax and Usage ip gateway <1-4> address Configures the IP address of the default IP gateway using dotted decimal notation.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 188 Default Gateway commands Command Syntax and Usage no ip gateway <1-4> Deletes the gateway from the configuration. Command mode: Global configuration show ip gateway <1-4> Displays the current gateway settings.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Configuration The following table describes the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Configuration commands. Table 189 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Configuration commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] ipv6 nd suppress-ra Enables or disables IPv6 Router Advertisements on the interface. The default setting is disabled (suppress Router Advertisements).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 189 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Configuration commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] ipv6 nd ra-interval <4-1800> Configures the Router Advertisement maximum interval. The default value is 600 seconds. Note: Set the maximum RA interval to a value greater than or equal to 4/3 of the minimum RA interval. Command mode: Interface IP [no] ipv6 nd ra-intervalmin <4-1800> Configures the Router Advertisement minimum interval. The default value is 198 seconds.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IPv4 Static Route Configuration Up to 128 IPv4 static routes can be configured. Table 190 IP Static Route Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage ip route [] Adds a static route. You will be prompted to enter a destination IP address, destination subnet mask, and gateway address. Enter all addresses using dotted decimal notation.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 190 IP Static Route Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage ip route interval <1-60> Configures the ECMP health-check ping interval, in seconds. The default value is 1 second. Command mode: Global configuration ip route retries <1-60> Configures the number of ECMP health-check retries. The default value is 3. Command mode: Global configuration show ip route static Displays the current IP static routes.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IP Multicast Route Configuration The following table describes the IP Multicast (IPMC) route commands. Before you can add an IPMC route, IGMP must be turned on, IGMP Snooping must be enabled, and the required VLANs must be added to IGMP Snooping. Table 191 IP Multicast Route Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage ip mroute |none] Adds a static multicast route.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 191 IP Multicast Route Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage no ip mroute adminkey <1-65535>|none] Removes a static multicast route. The destination address, VLAN, and LACP admin key of the route to remove must be specified. Command mode: Global configuration show ip mroute Displays the current IP multicast routes.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference ARP Static Configuration Static ARP entries are permanent in the ARP cache and do not age out like the ARP entries that are learned dynamically. Static ARP entries enable the switch to reach the hosts without sending an ARP broadcast request to the network. Static ARPs are also useful to communicate with devices that do not respond to ARP requests.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IP Forwarding Configuration Table 194 IP Forwarding Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] ip routing directed-broadcasts Enables or disables forwarding directed broadcasts. The default setting is disabled. Command mode: Global configuration ip routing Enables IP forwarding (routing) on the G8124. Forwarding is turned on by default. Command mode: Global configuration no ip routing Disables IP forwarding (routing) on the G8124.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 195 IP Network Filter Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage no ip match-address <1-256> enable Disables the Network Filter configuration. Command mode: Global configuration no ip match-address <1-256> Deletes the Network Filter configuration. Command mode: Global configuration show ip match-address [<1-256>] Displays the current the Network Filter configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Routing Map Configuration Note – The map number (1-32) represents the routing map you wish to configure. Routing maps control and modify routing information. Table 196 Routing Map Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage route-map <1-32> Enter route map configuration mode. Command mode: Route map [no] access-list <1-8> Configures the Access List. Command mode: Route map For more information, see page 322.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 196 Routing Map Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] metric-type {1|2} Assigns the type of OSPF metric. The default is type 1. Type 1—External routes are calculated using both internal and external metrics. Type 2—External routes are calculated using only the external metrics. Type 1 routes have more cost than Type 2. none—Removes the OSPF metric. Command mode: Route map precedence <1-255> Sets the precedence of the route map.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IP Access List Configuration Note – The route map number (1-32) and the access list number (1-8) represent the IP access list you wish to configure. Table 197 IP Access List Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] access-list <1-8> match-address <1-256> Sets the network filter number. Command mode: Route map See “Network Filter Configuration” on page 318 for details.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Autonomous System Filter Path Configuration Note – The rmap number and the path number represent the AS path you wish to configure. Table 198 AS Filter Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage as-path-list <1-8> as-path <1-65535> Sets the Autonomous System filter’s path number. Command mode: Route map as-path-list <1-8> action {permit|deny} Permits or denies Autonomous System filter action.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Routing Information Protocol Configuration RIP commands are used for configuring Routing Information Protocol parameters. This option is turned off by default. Table 199 Routing Information Protocol Commands Command Syntax and Usage router rip Enter Router RIP configuration mode. Command mode: Router RIP timers update <1-120> Configures the time interval for sending for RIP table updates, in seconds. The default value is 30 seconds.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Routing Information Protocol Interface Configuration The RIP Interface commands are used for configuring Routing Information Protocol parameters for the selected interface. Note – Do not configure RIP version 1 parameters if your routing equipment uses RIP version 2. Table 200 RIP Interface Commands Command Syntax and Usage ip rip version {1|2|both} Configures the RIP version used by this interface. The default value is version 2.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 200 RIP Interface Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] ip rip multicast-updates Enables or disables multicast updates of the routing table (using address 224.0.0.9). The default value is enabled. Command mode: Interface IP [no] ip rip default-action {listen|supply|both} When enabled, the switch accepts RIP default routes from other routers, but gives them lower priority than configured default gateways. When disabled, the switch rejects RIP default routes.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference RIP Route Redistribution Configuration The following table describes the RIP Route Redistribution commands. Table 201 RIP Redistribution Commands Command Syntax and Usage redistribute {fixed|static|ospf|eospf|ebgp|ibgp} <1-32> Adds selected routing maps to the RIP route redistribution list. To add specific route maps, enter routing map numbers, separated by a comma ( , ). To add all 32 route maps, type all.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Open Shortest Path First Configuration Table 202 OSPF Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage router ospf Enter Router OSPF configuration mode. Command mode: Global configuration area-range <1-16> Configures summary routes for up to 16 IP addresses. Command mode: Router OSPF See page 332 to view command options. ip ospf Configures the OSPF interface. Command mode: Interface IP See page 333 to view command options.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 202 OSPF Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage lsdb-limit Sets the link state database limit. Command mode: Router OSPF [no] default-information <1-16777214> {} Sets one default route among multiple choices in an area. Use none for no default. Command mode: Router OSPF enable Enables OSPF on the G8124. Command mode: Router OSPF no enable Disables OSPF on the G8124.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Area Index Configuration Table 203 Area Index Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage area <0-2> area-id Defines the IP address of the OSPF area number. Command mode: Router OSPF area <0-2> type {transit|stub|nssa} Defines the type of area. For example, when a virtual link has to be established with the backbone, the area type must be defined as transit. Transit area: allows area summary information to be exchanged between routing devices.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 203 Area Index Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage area <0-2> spf-interval <1-255> Configures the minimum time interval, in seconds, between two successive SPF (shortest path first) calculations of the shortest path tree using the Dijkstra’s algorithm. The default value is 10 seconds. Command mode: Router OSPF area <0-2> enable Enables the OSPF area. Command mode: Router OSPF no area <0-2> enable Disables the OSPF area.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPF Summary Range Configuration Table 204 OSPF Summary Range Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage area-range <1-16> address Displays the base IP address or the IP address mask for the range. Command mode: Router OSPF area-range <1-16> area <0-2> Displays the area index used by the G8124. Command mode: Router OSPF [no] area-range <1-16> hide Hides the OSPF summary range.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPF Interface Configuration Table 205 OSPF Interface Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage ip ospf area <0-2> Configures the OSPF area index. Command mode: Interface IP ip ospf priority <0-255> Configures the priority value for the G8124’s OSPF interfaces. A priority value of 255 is the highest and 1 is the lowest. A priority value of 0 specifies that the interface cannot be used as Designated Router (DR) or Backup Designated Router (BDR).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 205 OSPF Interface Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] ip ospf key Sets the authentication key to clear the password. Command mode: Interface IP [no] ip ospf message-digest-key <1-255> Assigns an MD5 key to the interface. Command mode: Interface IP [no] ip ospf passive-interface Sets the interface as passive.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPF Virtual Link Configuration Table 206 OSPF Virtual Link Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage area-virtual-link <1-3> area <0-2> Configures the OSPF area index for the virtual link. Command mode: Router OSPF area-virtual-link <1-3> hello-interval <1-65535> area-virtual-link <1-3> hello-interval <50-65535ms> Configures the authentication parameters of a hello packet, in seconds or milliseconds. The default value is 10 seconds.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 206 OSPF Virtual Link Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage area-virtual-link <1-3> message-digest-key <1-255> Sets MD5 key ID for each virtual link. The default setting is none. Command mode: Router OSPF area-virtual-link <1-3> enable Enables OSPF virtual link. Command mode: Router OSPF no area-virtual-link <1-3> enable Disables OSPF virtual link. Command mode: Router OSPF no area-virtual-link <1-3> Deletes OSPF virtual link.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPF Host Entry Configuration Table 207 OSPF Host Entry Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage host <1-128> address Configures the base IP address for the host entry. Command mode: Router OSPF host <1-128> area <0-2> Configures the area index of the host. Command mode: Router OSPF host <1-128> cost <1-65535> Configures the cost value of the host. Command mode: Router OSPF host <1-128> enable Enables OSPF host entry.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration. Table 208 OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage redistribute {fixed|static|rip} Adds selected routing map to the rmap list. This option adds a route map to the route redistribution list. The routes of the redistribution protocol matched by the route maps in the route redistribution list will be redistributed.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPF MD5 Key Configuration Table 209 OSPF MD5 Key commands Command Syntax and Usage message-digest-key <1-255> md5-key <1-16 characters> Sets the authentication key for this OSPF packet. Command mode: Router OSPF no message-digest-key <1-255> Deletes the authentication key for this OSPF packet. Command mode: Router OSPF show ip ospf message-digest-key <1-255> Displays the current MD5 key configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 210 OSPFv3 Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage exit-overflow-interval <0-4294967295> Configures the number of seconds that a router takes to exit Overflow State. The default value is 0 (zero). Command mode: Router OSPF3 reference-bandwidth <0-4294967295> Configures the reference bandwidth, in kilobits per second, used to calculate the default interface metric. The default value is 100,000.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 210 OSPFv3 Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage no enable Disables OSPFv3 on the switch. Command mode: Router OSPF3 show ipv6 ospf Displays the current OSPF configuration settings.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPFv3 Area Index Configuration Table 211 OSPFv3 Area Index Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage area area-id Defines the IP address of the OSPFv3 area number. Command mode: Router OSPF3 area type {transit|stub|nssa} {no-summary} Defines the type of area. For example, when a virtual link has to be established with the backbone, the area type must be defined as transit.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 211 OSPFv3 Area Index Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage area stability-interval <1-255> Configures the stability interval for an NSSA, in seconds. When the interval expires, an elected translator determines that its services are no longer required. The default value is 40.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPFv3 Summary Range Configuration Table 212 OSPFv3 Summary Range Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage area-range <1-16> address Configures the base IPv6 address and subnet prefix length for the range. Command mode: Router OSPF3 area-range <1-16> area Configures the area index used by the switch.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 212 OSPFv3 Summary Range Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage no area-range <1-16> Deletes the OSPFv3 summary range. Command mode: Router OSPF3 show ipv6 ospf area-range Displays the current OSPFv3 summary range.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 213 OSPFv3 AS_External Range Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage [no] summary-prefix <1-16> translation When enabled, the P-bit is set in the generated Type-7 LSA. When disabled, the P-bit is cleared. The default setting is disabled. Command mode: Router OSPF3 summary-prefix <1-16> enable Enables the OSPFv3 AS-external range. Command mode: Router OSPF3 summary-prefix <1-16> no enable Disables the OSPFv3 AS-external range.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 214 OSPFv3 Interface Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage ipv6 ospf area instance <0-255> Configures the instance ID for the interface. Command mode: Interface IP [no] ipv6 ospf priority Configures the priority value for the switch’s OSPFv3 interface. A priority value of 255 is the highest and 1 is the lowest. A priority value of 0 specifies that the interface cannot be used as Designated Router (DR).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 214 OSPFv3 Interface Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage [no] ipv6 ospf passive-interface Enables or disables the passive setting on the interface. On a passive interface, OSPFv3 protocol packets are suppressed. Command mode: Interface IP ipv6 ospf enable Enables OSPFv3 on the interface. Command mode: Interface IP ipv6 ospf no enable Disables OSPFv3 on the interface. Command mode: Interface IP no ipv6 ospf Deletes OSPFv3 from interface.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 215 OSPFv3 Virtual Link Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage area-virtual-link <1-3> dead-interval <1-65535> Configures the time period, in seconds, for which the router waits for hello packet from the neighbor before declaring this neighbor down. Command mode: Router OSPF3 area-virtual-link <1-3> transmit-delay <1-1800> Configures the estimated time, in seconds, taken to transmit LS update packet over this interface.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPFv3 Host Entry Configuration Table 216 OSPFv3 Host Entry Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage host <1-128> address Configures the base IPv6 address and the subnet prefix length for the host entry. Command mode: Router OSPF3 host <1-128> area Configures the area index of the host. Command mode: Router OSPF3 host <1-128> cost <1-65535> Configures the cost value of the host.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPFv3 Redist Entry Configuration Table 217 OSPFv3 Redist Entry Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage redist-config <1-128> address Configures the base IPv6 address and the subnet prefix length for the redistribution entry. Command mode: Router OSPF3 redist-config <1-128> metric-value <1-16777215> Configures the route metric value applied to the route before it is advertised into the OSPFv3 domain.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference OSPFv3 Redistribute Configuration Table 218 OSPFv3 Redistribute Configuration Options Command Syntax and Usage [no] redistribute {connected|static} export Exports the routes of this protocol as external OSPFv3 AS-external LSAs in which the metric, metric type, and route tag are specified. To remove a previous configuration and stop exporting the routes of the protocol, use the no form of the command.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Border Gateway Protocol Configuration Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an Internet protocol that enables routers on a network to share routing information with each other and advertise information about the segments of the IP address space they can access within their network with routers on external networks.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 219 Border Gateway Protocol Commands Command Syntax and Usage local-preference <0-4294967294> Sets the local preference. The path with the higher value is preferred. When multiple peers advertise the same route, use the route with the shortest AS path as the preferred route if you are using eBGP, or use the local preference if you are using iBGP. Command mode: Router BGP enable Globally turns BGP on. Command mode: Router BGP no enable Globally turns BGP off.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 220 BGP Peer Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage neighbor <1-16> timers hold-time <0, 3-65535> Sets the period of time, in seconds, that will elapse before the peer session is torn down because the switch hasn’t received a “keep alive” message from the peer. The default value is 180 seconds. Command mode: Router BGP neighbor <1-16> timers keep-alive <0, 1-21845> Sets the keep-alive time for the specified peer, in seconds. The default value is 60 seconds.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 220 BGP Peer Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage neighbor <1-16> route-map in <1-32> Adds route map into in-route map list. Command mode: Router BGP neighbor <1-16> route-map out <1-32> Adds route map into out-route map list. Command mode: Router BGP no neighbor <1-16> route-map in <1-32> Removes route map from in-route map list. Command mode: Router BGP no neighbor <1-16> route-map out <1-32> Removes route map from out-route map list.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference BGP Redistribution Configuration Table 221 BGP Redistribution Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] neighbor <1-16> redistribute default-metric <1-4294967294> Sets default metric of advertised routes. Command mode: Router BGP [no] neighbor <1-16> redistribute default-action {import|originate|redistribute} Sets default route action. Defaults routes can be configured as import, originate, redistribute, or none.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 221 BGP Redistribution Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] neighbor <1-16> redistribute static Enables or disables advertising static routes. Command mode: Router BGP show ip bgp neighbor <1-16> redistribute Displays current redistribution configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 222 BGP Aggregation Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage no aggregate-address <1-16> Deletes this BGP aggregation. Command mode: Router BGP show ip bgp aggregate-address [<1-16>] Displays the current BGP aggregation configuration. Command mode: All except User EXEC IGMP Configuration Table 223 describes the commands used to configure basic IGMP parameters. Table 223 IGMP Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage ip igmp enable Globally turns IGMP on.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IGMP Snooping Configuration IGMP Snooping allows the switch to forward multicast traffic only to those ports that request it. IGMP Snooping prevents multicast traffic from being flooded to all ports. The switch learns which server hosts are interested in receiving multicast traffic, and forwards it only to ports connected to those servers. Table 224 describes the commands used to configure IGMP Snooping.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 224 IGMP Snooping Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] ip igmp snoop aggregate Enables or disables IGMP Membership Report aggregation. Command mode: Global configuration ip igmp snoop source-ip Configures the source IP address used as a proxy for IGMP Group Specific Queries. Command mode: Global configuration ip igmp snoop vlan Adds the selected VLAN(s) to IGMP Snooping.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 224 IGMP Snooping Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage default ip igmp snoop Resets IGMP Snooping parameters to their default values. Command mode: Global configuration show ip igmp snoop Displays the current IGMP Snooping parameters. Command mode: All IGMPv3 Configuration Table 226 describes the commands used to configure IGMP version 3.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 225 IGMP version 3 Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage no ip igmp snoop igmpv3 enable Disables IGMP version 3. Command mode: Global configuration show ip igmp snoop igmpv3 Displays the current IGMP v3 Snooping configuration. Command mode: All except User EXEC IGMP Static Multicast Router Configuration Table 226 describes the commands used to configure a static multicast router.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IGMP Filtering Configuration Table 227 describes the commands used to configure an IGMP filter. Table 227 IGMP Filtering Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage ip igmp profile <1-16> Configures the IGMP filter. Command mode: Global configuration To view command options, see page 365. ip igmp filtering Enables IGMP filtering globally. Command mode: Global configuration no ip igmp filtering Disables IGMP filtering globally.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IGMP Filter Definition Table 228 describes the commands used to define an IGMP filter. Table 228 IGMP Filter Definition Commands Command Syntax and Usage ip igmp profile <1-16> range Configures the range of IP multicast addresses for this filter. Command mode: Global configuration ip igmp profile <1-16> action {allow|deny} Allows or denies multicast traffic for the IP multicast addresses specified. The default action is deny.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IGMP Filtering Port Configuration Table 229 describes the commands used to configure a port for IGMP filtering. Table 229 IGMP Filter Port Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] ip igmp filtering Enables or disables IGMP filtering on this port. Command mode: Interface port ip igmp profile <1-16> Adds an IGMP filter to this port. Command mode: Interface port no ip igmp profile <1-16> Removes an IGMP filter from this port.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IGMP Querier Configuration Table 227 describes the commands used to configure IGMP Querier. Table 230 IGMP Querier Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage ip igmp querier vlan source-ip Configures the IGMP source IP address for the selected VLAN.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 230 IGMP Querier Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage ip igmp querier vlan startup-count <1-10> Configures the Startup Query Count, which is the number of IGMP Queries sent out at startup. Each Query is separated by the Startup Query Interval. The default value is 2. Command mode: Global configuration ip igmp querier vlan version [v1|v2|v3] Configures the IGMP version. The default version is v3.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Domain Name System Configuration The Domain Name System (DNS) commands are used for defining the primary and secondary DNS servers on your local network, and for setting the default domain name served by the switch services. DNS parameters must be configured prior to using hostname parameters with the ping, traceroute, and tftp commands.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Bootstrap Protocol Relay Configuration The Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) Relay commands are used to allow hosts to obtain their configurations from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. The BOOTP configuration enables the switch to forward a client request for an IP address to two DHCP/BOOTP servers with IP addresses that have been configured on the G8124. BOOTP relay is turned off by default.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VRRP Configuration Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support on the G8124 provides redundancy between routers in a LAN. This is accomplished by configuring the same virtual router IP address and ID number on each participating VRRP-capable routing device. One of the virtual routers is then elected as the master, based on a number of priority criteria, and assumes control of the shared virtual router IP address.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Virtual Router Configuration These commands are used for configuring virtual routers for this switch. A virtual router is defined by its virtual router ID and an IP address. On each VRRP-capable routing device participating in redundancy for this virtual router, a virtual router will be configured to share the same virtual router ID and IP address. Virtual routers are disabled by default.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 234 VRRP Virtual Router Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage virtual-router <1-15> priority <1-254> Defines the election priority bias for this virtual server. The priority value can be any integer between 1 and 254. The default value is 100. During the master router election process, the routing device with the highest virtual router priority number wins. If there is a tie, the device with the highest IP interface address wins.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 234 VRRP Virtual Router Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] virtual-router <1-15> fast-advertise Enables or disables Fast Advertisements. When enabled, the VRRP master advertisements interval is calculated in units of centiseconds, instead of seconds. For example, if adver is set to 1 and fadver is enabled, master advertisements are sent every .01 second.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Virtual Router Priority Tracking Configuration These commands are used for modifying the priority system used when electing the master router from a pool of virtual routers. Various tracking criteria can be used to bias the election results. Each time one of the tracking criteria is met, the priority level for the virtual router is increased by an amount defined through the VRRP Tracking commands.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Virtual Router Group Configuration Virtual Router Group commands are used for associating all virtual routers into a single logical virtual router, which forces all virtual routers on the G8124 to either be master or backup as a group. A virtual router is defined by its virtual router ID and an IP address.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 236 VRRP Virtual Router Group Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage group advertisement <1-255> Defines the time interval between VRRP master advertisements. This can be any integer between 1 and 255 seconds. The default is 1. Command mode: Router VRRP [no] group preemption Enables or disables master pre-emption.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 236 VRRP Virtual Router Group Configuration Commands Command Syntax and Usage no group Deletes the virtual router group from the switch configuration. Command mode: Router VRRP show ip vrrp group Displays the current configuration information for the virtual router group.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VRRP Interface Configuration Note – The interface represents the IP interface on which authentication parameters must be configured. These commands are used for configuring VRRP authentication parameters for the IP interfaces used with the virtual routers.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VRRP Tracking Configuration These commands are used for setting weights for the various criteria used to modify priority levels during the master router election process. Each time one of the tracking criteria is met (see “VRRP Virtual Router Priority Tracking Commands” on page 375), the priority level for the virtual router is increased by a defined amount.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IPv6 Default Gateway Configuration The switch supports IPv6 default gateways, as follows: Gateway 1: data traffic Gateway 3: management port A Gateway 4: management port B Table 240 describes the IPv6 Default Gateway Configuration commands.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IPv6 Static Route Configuration Table 241 describes the IPv6 static route configuration commands. Table 241 IPv6 Static Route Configuration commands Command Syntax and Usage ip route6 [] Adds an IPv6 static route. Command mode: Global configuration no ip route6 Removes the selected route.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Cache Configuration Table 242 describes the IPv6 Neighbor Discovery cache configuration commands. Table 242 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Cache Configuration commands Command Syntax and Usage ip neighbors vlan port Adds a static entry to the Neighbor Discovery cache table.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Converged Enhanced Ethernet Configuration Table 243 describes the Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE) configuration commands. Table 243 CEE commands Command Syntax and Usage cee enable Globally turns CEE on. Command mode: Global configuration no cee enable Globally turns CEE off. Command mode: Global configuration show cee Displays the current CEE parameters.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference ETS Global Priority Group Configuration Table 244 describes the global ETS Priority Group configuration options. Table 244 Global ETS Priority Group commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] cee global ets priority-group pgid <0-7, 15> bandwidth <802.1p priority (0-7)> Configures the link bandwidth allocation for the Priority Group, as a percentage from 1% to 100%.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Priority Flow Control Configuration Priority-based Flow Control (PFC) enhances flow control by allowing the switch to pause traffic based on its 802.1p priority value, while allowing traffic at other priority levels to continue. 802.1p PFC Configuration Table 246 describes the 802.1p Priority Flow Control (PFC) configuration options. Table 245 PFC 802.1p commands Command Syntax and Usage cee global pfc priority <0-7> enable Enables Priority Flow Control on the selected 802.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference DCBX Port Configuration Table 246 describes the port DCB Capability Exchange Protocol (DCBX) configuration options. Table 246 Port DCBX commands Command Syntax and Usage cee port dcbx app_proto advertise Enables or disables DCBX Application Protocol advertisements of configuration data. When enabled, the Advertisement flag is set to 1 (advertise data to the peer device).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 246 Port DCBX commands Command Syntax and Usage no cee port dcbx enable Disables DCBX on the port. Command mode: Global configuration cee port dcbx enable Enables DCBX on the port. Command mode: Global configuration show cee port dcbx Displays the current port DCBX parameters.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 247 FCoE commands Command Syntax and Usage fcoe fips timeout-acl Enables or disables ACL time-out removal. When enabled, ACLs associated with expired FCFs and FCoE connections are removed from the system. Command mode: Global configuration show fcoe Displays the current FCoE parameters. Command mode: All FIPS Port Configuration FIP Snooping allows the switch to monitor FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) frames to gather discovery, initialization, and maintenance data.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Remote Monitoring Configuration Remote Monitoring (RMON) allows you to monitor traffic flowing through the switch. The RMON MIB is described in RFC 1757. The following sections describe the Remote Monitoring (RMON) configuration options. “RMON History Configuration” on page 390 “RMON Event Configuration” on page 391 “RMON Alarm Configuration” on page 392 RMON History Configuration Table 249 describes the RMON History commands.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 249 RMON History commands Command Syntax and Usage rmon history <1-65535> owner <1-127 characters> Enter a text string that identifies the person or entity that uses this History index. Command mode: Global configuration no rmon history <1-65535> Deletes the selected History index. Command mode: Global configuration show rmon history Displays the current RMON History parameters. Command mode: All RMON Event Configuration Table 250 describes the RMON Event commands.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 250 RMON Event commands Command Syntax and Usage no rmon event <1-65535> Deletes the selected RMON Event index. Command mode: Global configuration show rmon event Displays the current RMON Event parameters. Command mode: All RMON Alarm Configuration The Alarm RMON group can track rising or falling values for a MIB object. The MIB object must be a counter, gauge, integer, or time interval.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 251 RMON Alarm commands Command Syntax and Usage rmon alarm <1-65535> alarm-type rising|falling|either Configures the alarm type as rising, falling, or either (rising or falling). Command mode: Global configuration rmon alarm <1-65535> rising-limit <-2147483647 - 2147483647> Configures the rising threshold for the sampled statistic.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Virtualization Configuration Table 252 describes the virtualization configuration options. Table 252 Virtualization Configurations Options Command Syntax and Usage virt enable Enables VMready. Before you enable VMready, you must define one or more server ports. See “Server Port Configuration” on page 241. Command mode: Global configuration no virt enable Disables VMready. Note: This command deletes all configured VM groups.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VM Policy Bandwidth Management Table 253 describes the bandwidth management options for the selected VM. Use these commands to limit the bandwidth used by each VM.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 253 VM Bandwidth Management Options Command Syntax and Usage [no] virt vmpolicy vmbwidth [||| |] Deletes the bandwidth management settings from this VM policy. Command mode: Global configuration show virt vmpolicy vmbandwidth Displays the current VM bandwidth management parameters. Command mode: All Virtual NIC Configuration Table 254 describes the Virtual NIC (vNIC) configuration options.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference vNIC Port Configuration Table 255 describes the Virtual NIC (vNIC) port configuration options. Table 255 vNIC Port commands Command Syntax and Usage vnic port index <1-4> Enters vNIC Configuration mode. Note: This command is valid for internal server ports only. Command mode: Global configuration bandwidth <1-100> Configures the maximum bandwidth allocated to this vNIC, in increments of 100 Mbps.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Virtual NIC Group Configuration Table 256 describes the Virtual NIC (vNIC) Group configuration options. Table 256 vNIC Group commands Command Syntax and Usage vnic vnicgroup <1-32> Enters vNIC Group Configuration mode. Command mode: Global Configuration vlan Assigns a VLAN to the vNIC Group. Command mode: vNIC Group configuration [no] failover Enables or disables uplink failover for the vNIC Group.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 256 vNIC Group commands Command Syntax and Usage trunk Adds the selected trunk group to the vNIC Group. Command mode: vNIC Group configuration no trunk Removes the selected trunk group from the vNIC Group. Command mode: vNIC Group configuration enable Enables the vNIC Group. Command mode: vNIC Group configuration no enable Disables the vNIC Group.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VM Group Configuration Table 257 describes the VM group configuration options.A VM group is a collection of members, such as VMs, ports, or trunk groups. Members of a VM group share certain properties, including VLAN membership, ACLs (VMAP), and VM profiles. Table 257 VM Group commands Command Syntax and Usage virt vmgroup <1-32> vlan Assigns a VLAN to this VM group.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 257 VM Group commands Command Syntax and Usage no virt vmgroup <1-32> vm [||| |] Removes a VM from the VM group. Enter a unique identifier to select a VM. The UUID and name parameters apply only if Virtual Center information is configured (virt vmware vcspec). The VM index number is found in the VM information dump (show virt vm).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 257 VM Group commands Command Syntax and Usage virt vmgroup <1-32> key <1-65535> Adds an LACP admin key to the VM group. LACP trunks formed with this admin key will be included in the VM group. Command mode: Global configuration no virt vmgroup <1-32> key <1-65535> Removes an LACP admin key from the VM group. Command mode: Global configuration show virt vmgroup <1-32> Displays the current VM group parameters.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 258 VM Profiles commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] virt vmprofile edit shaping [ ] Configures traffic shaping parameters implemented in the hypervisor, as follows: Average traffic, in Kilobits per second Maximum burst size, in Kilobytes Peak traffic, in Kilobits per second Delete traffic shaping parameters.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 259 VM Ware commands Command Syntax and Usage [no] virt vmware vcspec [|[ noauth] Defines the Virtual Center credentials on the switch. Once you configure the Virtual Center, VM Agent functionality is enabled across the system.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Saving the Active Switch Configuration When the copy running-config {ftp|tftp} command is used, the switch’s active configuration commands (as displayed using show running-config) will be uploaded to the specified script configuration file on the FTP/TFTP server. To start the switch configuration upload, at the prompt, enter: Router(config)# copy running-config ftp or Router(config)# copy running-config tftp The switch prompts you for the server address and filename.
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CHAPTER 5 Operations Commands Operations commands generally affect switch performance immediately, but do not alter permanent switch configurations. For example, you can use Operations commands to immediately disable a port (without the need to apply or save the change), with the understanding that when the switch is reset, the port returns to its normally configured operation. These commands enable you to alter switch operational characteristics without affecting switch configuration.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Operations-Level Port Commands Operations-level port options are used for temporarily disabling or enabling a port, and for re-setting the port. Table 261 Port Operations Commands Command Syntax and Usage no interface port shutdown Temporarily enables the port. The port will be returned to its configured operation mode when the switch is reset. Command Mode: Privileged EXEC interface port shutdown Temporarily disables the port.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Operations-Level FCoE Commands Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) operations commands are listed in the following table. Table 262 FCoE Operations Commands Command Syntax and Usage no fcoe fips fcf Deletes the selected FCoE Forwarder (FCF), and any associated ACLs.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Operations-Level VRRP Commands Table 263 Virtual Router Redundancy Operations Commands Command Syntax and Usage router vrrp backup {|group} Forces the specified master virtual router on this switch into backup mode. This is generally used for passing master control back to a preferred switch once the preferred switch has been returned to service after a failure.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VMware Operations Use these commands to perform minor adjustments to the VMware operation. Use these commands to perform Virtual Switch operations directly from the switch. Note that these commands require the configuration of Virtual Center access information (virt vmware vcspec).
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 265 VMware Operations Commands Command Syntax and Usage no virt vmware vsw Removes a Virtual Switch from a VMware host. Use one of the following identifiers to specify the host: UUID IP address Host name Command Mode: Privileged EXEC virt vmware export Exports a VM Profile to one or more VMware hosts.
CHAPTER 6 Boot Options To use the Boot Options commands, you must be logged in to the switch as the administrator.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Scheduled Reboot of the Switch This feature allows the switch administrator to schedule a reboot to occur at a particular time in future. This feature is particularly helpful if the user needs to perform switch upgrades during off-peak hours. You can set the reboot time, cancel a previously scheduled reboot, and check the time of the current reboot schedule.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Netboot Configuration Netboot allows the switch to automatically download its configuration file over the network during switch reboot, and apply the new configuration. Upon reboot, the switch includes the following options in its DHCP requests: Option 66 (TFTP server address) Option 67 (file path) If the DHCP server returns the information, the switch initiates a TFTP file transfer, and loads the configuration file into the active configuration block.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 267 Netboot Options Command Syntax and Usage [no] boot netboot cfgfile <1-31 characters> Defines the file path for the configuration file on the TFTP server. For example: /directory/sub/config.cfg Command Mode: Global configuration show boot Displays the current Netboot parameters.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Updating the Switch Software Image The switch software image is the executable code running on the RackSwitch G8124. A version of the image ships with the switch, and comes pre-installed on the device. As new versions of the image are released, you can upgrade the software running on your switch. Click on software updates.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference 2. Enter the hostname or IP address of the FTP or TFTP server. Address or name of remote host: 3. Enter the name of the new software file on the server. Source file name: The exact form of the name will vary by server. However, the file location is normally relative to the FTP or TFTP directory (usually tftpboot). 4. Enter your username and password for the server, if applicable. User name: {|} 5.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference 2. Enter the name or the IP address of the FTP or TFTP server: Address or name of remote host: 3. Enter the name of the file into which the image will be uploaded on the FTP or TFTP server: Destination file name: 4. Enter your username and password for the server, if applicable. User name: {|} 5. The system then requests confirmation of what you have entered. To have the file uploaded, enter Y.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Resetting the Switch You can reset the switch to make your software image file and configuration block changes occur. Note – Resetting the switch causes the Spanning Tree Group to restart. This process can be lengthy, depending on the topology of your network. Enter the following command to reset (reload) the switch: >> Router# reload You are prompted to confirm your request. Reset will use software "image2" and the active config block.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Changing the Switch Profile The BLADEOS software for the G8124 can be configured to operate in different modes for different deployment scenarios. The deployment profile changes some of the basic switch behavior, shifting switch resources in order to optimize capacity levels to meet the needs of different types of networks. For more information about deployment profiles, see the BLADEOS 6.3 Application Guide.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Using the Boot Management Menu The Boot Management menu allows you to switch the software image, reset the switch to factory defaults, or to recover from a failed software download. You can interrupt the boot process and enter the Boot Management menu from the serial console port. When the system displays Memory Test, press . The Boot Management menu appears. Resetting the System ... Memory Test ................................
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference 3. Boot the switch and access the Boot Management menu by pressing while the Memory Test is in progress and the dots are being displayed. 4. Select 3 for Xmodem download. When you see the following message, change the Serial Port characteristics to 115200 bps: ## Switch baudrate to 115200 bps and press ENTER ... 5. Press to set the system into download accept mode.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference 7. When you see the following message, change the Serial Port characteristics to 9600 bps: ## Switch baudrate to 9600 bps and press ESC ... 8. Press the Escape key () to re-display the Boot Management menu. 9. Select 3 to start a new XModem Download. When you see the following message, change the Serial Port characteristics to 115200 bps: ## Switch baudrate to 115200 bps and press ENTER ... 10. Press to continue the download. 11. Select the OS Image to download.
CHAPTER 7 Maintenance Commands The maintenance commands are used to manage dump information and forward database information. They also include debugging commands to help with troubleshooting. Dump information contains internal switch state data that is written to flash memory on the RackSwitch G8124 after any one of the following occurs: The watchdog timer forces a switch reset. The purpose of the watchdog timer is to reboot the switch if the switch software freezes.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 268 General Maintenance Commands Command Syntax and Usage clear flash-dump Clears dump information from flash memory. Command mode: All except User EXEC show tech-support Dumps all G8124 information, statistics, and configuration. You can log the output (tsdmp) into a file. Command mode: All except User EXEC copy tech-support tftp Redirects the technical support dump (tsdmp) to an external TFTP server.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Table 269 FDB Manipulation Commands Command Syntax and Usage show mac-address-table interface port Displays all FDB entries for a particular port. Command mode: All except User EXEC show mac-address-table vlan Displays all FDB entries on a single VLAN. Command mode: All except User EXEC show mac-address-table multicast Displays all Multicast MAC entries in the FDB.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference If the switch resets for any reason, the MP trace buffer is saved into the snap trace buffer area. The output from these commands can be interpreted by Technical Support personnel. Table 270 Miscellaneous Debug Commands Command Syntax and Usage debug debug-flags This command sets the flags that are used for debugging purposes. Command mode: All except User EXEC debug mp-trace Displays the Management Processor trace buffer.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference LLDP Cache Manipulation Table 271 describes the LLDP cache manipulation commands. Table 271 LLDP Cache Manipulation commands Command Syntax and Usage show lldp port Displays Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) port information. Command mode: All show lldp receive Displays information about the LLDP receive state machine. Command mode: All show lldp transmit Displays information about the LLDP transmit state machine.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference ARP Cache Maintenance Table 272 Address Resolution Protocol Maintenance Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip arp find Shows a single ARP entry by IP address. Command mode: All except User EXEC show ip arp interface port Shows ARP entries on selected ports. Command mode: All except User EXEC show ip arp vlan Shows ARP entries on a single VLAN.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IP Route Manipulation Table 273 IP Route Manipulation Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip route address Shows a single route by destination IP address. Command mode: All except User EXEC show ip route gateway Shows routes to a default gateway. Command mode: All except User EXEC show ip route type {indirect|direct|local|broadcast| martian|multicast} Shows routes of a single type.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IGMP Snooping Maintenance Table 274 describes the IGMP Snooping maintenance commands. Table 274 IGMP Multicast Group Maintenance Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip igmp groups address Displays a single IGMP multicast group by its IP address. Command mode: All show ip igmp groups vlan Displays all IGMP multicast groups on a single VLAN.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference IGMP Multicast Routers Maintenance The following table describes the maintenance commands for IGMP multicast routers (Mrouters). Table 275 IGMP Multicast Router Maintenance Commands Command Syntax and Usage show ip igmp mrouter vlan Displays IGMP Mrouter information for a single VLAN. Command mode: All show ip igmp mrouter Displays information for all Mrouters. Command mode: All clear ip igmp mrouter Clears the IGMP Mrouter port table.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference To access dump information, enter: Router# show flash-dump-uuencode The dump information is displayed on your screen and, if you have configured your communication software to do so, captured to a file. If the dump region is empty, the following appears: No FLASH dump available. TFTP or FTP System Dump Put Use these commands to put (save) the system dump to a TFTP or FTP server.
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Clearing Dump Information To clear dump information from flash memory, enter: Router# clear flash-dump The switch clears the dump region of flash memory and displays the following message: FLASH dump region cleared. If the flash dump region is already clear, the switch displays the following message: FLASH dump region is already clear.
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Index Numerics BGP abbreviating commands (CLI) .............................. 24 access control user ........................................................... 234 ACL Port commands ......................................... 248 ACL port mirroring ........................................... 253 ACL statistics ................................................... 192 active configuration block .......................... 202, 419 active IP interface ..............................................
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference command (help) .................................................. 22 commands abbreviations ................................................ 24 conventions used in this manual...................... 14 shortcuts ...................................................... 24 tab completion .............................................. 25 commands, ISCLI modes ......................................................... 20 configuration CIST ..............................................
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Forwarding Database Information ......................... 52 Forwarding Database maintenance ...................... 426 forwarding state (FWD) ..................... 53, 64, 70, 72 fwd (STP bridge option)..................................... 277 FwdDel (forward delay), bridge port ......... 64, 67, 70 G gateway IPv6 .......................................................... 381 gtcfg (TFTP load command) ...............................
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference M MAC (media access control) address29, 43, 52, 80, 426 Maintenance commands ..................................... 425 Management Processor (MP) .............................. 427 display MAC address .............................. 29, 43 manual style conventions ..................................... 14 martian IP route tag (filtered) ..................................... 79 IP route type (filtered out) .............................. 78 MaxAge (STP information) ................
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference Port configuration.............................................. 242 port configuration .............................................. 242 Port Error Disable and Recovery ......................... 244 port mirroring ACLs ........................................................ 253 configuration .............................................. 263 Port number ...................................................... 117 port speed ...................................................
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference subnets IP interface ................................................ 305 switch name and location ................................... 29, 43 resetting..................................................... 420 system contact (SNMP option) ................................ 217 date and time .......................................... 29, 43 information .................................................. 43 location (SNMP option) ...............................
BLADEOS 6.3 Command Reference VM bandwidth management ............................... 395 group configuration ..................................... 400 information ................................................ 120 policy configuration .................................... 395 profile configuration.................................... 402 VMware configuration ................................ 403 VMware information ................................... 121 VMware operations ....................................