ExtremeWare XOS Command Reference Guide Software Version 10.1 Extreme Networks, Inc. 3585 Monroe Street Santa Clara, California 95051 (888) 257-3000 http://www.extremenetworks.
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Contents Preface Chapter 1 Command Reference Overview Chapter 2 Commands for Accessing the Switch clear session 32 configure account 33 configure banner 34 configure cli max-sessions 35 configure cli max-failed-logins 36 configure dns-client add 37 configure dns-client add domain-suffix 38 configure dns-client add name-server 39 configure dns-client default-domain 40 configure dns-client delete domain-suffix 41 configure dns-client delete name-server 42 configure idletimeout 43 c
Contents Chapter 3 4 enable clipaging 56 enable idletimeout 57 history 58 ping 59 reboot 60 show banner 61 show dns-client 62 show switch 63 traceroute 65 Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmp add community 69 configure snmp add trapreceiver 70 configure snmp delete community 71 configure snmp delete trapreceiver 72 configure snmp sysContact 73 configure snmp sysLocation 74 configure snmp sysName 75 configure snmpv3 add access 76 configure snmpv3 add community
Contents configure snmpv3 delete mib-view 98 configure snmpv3 delete notify 99 configure snmpv3 delete target-addr 100 configure snmpv3 delete target-params 101 configure snmpv3 delete user 102 configure snmpv3 engine-boots 103 configure snmpv3 engine-id 104 configure sntp-client server 105 configure sntp-client update-interval 106 configure telnet port 107 configure tftp port 108 disable dhcp vlan 109 disable snmp access 110 disable sntp-client 111 disable telnet 112 disable
Contents Chapter 4 6 show snmpv3 mib-view 135 show snmpv3 notify 137 show snmpv3 target-addr 138 show snmpv3 extreme-target-addr-ext 139 show snmpv3 target-params 140 show snmpv3 user 141 show sntp-client 143 show vr 144 telnet 145 tftp 146 Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch clear counters edp 151 clear slot 152 configure edp advertisement-interval 153 configure jumbo-frame size 154 configure mirroring add 155 configure mirroring delete 156 configure port
Contents Chapter 5 enable mirroring to port 173 enable port 174 enable sharing grouping 175 enable slot 177 failover 178 restart ports 179 run msm-failover 180 show edp 181 show mirroring 183 show ports collisions 184 show ports configuration 185 show ports information 186 show ports packet 188 show ports sharing 189 show slot 190 unconfigure ports display string 191 unconfigure slot 192 VLAN Commands configure dot1q ethertype 194 configure ports monitor vlan 195 conf
Contents Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 8 enable loopback-mode vlan 210 show protocol 211 show vlan 212 unconfigure ports monitor vlan 215 unconfigure vlan ipaddress 216 FDB Commands clear fdb 218 configure fdb agingtime 219 create fdbentry vlan blackhole 220 create fdbentry vlan ports 221 show fdb 223 QoS Commands configure diffserv examination code-point qosprofile 227 configure dot1p type 228 configure ports qosprofile 229 configure qosprofile 230 disable diffserv examinat
Contents configure log target severity 258 configure node offline 260 configure node online 261 configure node priority 262 configure sys-health-check interval 263 configure syslog add 264 configure syslog delete 265 create log filter 266 delete log filter 267 disable log debug-mode 268 disable log target 269 disable sys-health-check 270 disable syslog 271 enable log debug-mode 272 enable log target 273 enable sys-health-check 274 enable syslog 275 failover 276 show chec
Contents Chapter 9 10 show process 311 show temperature 315 show version 316 unconfigure log filter 319 unconfigure log target format 320 upload log 322 Security Commands check policy 327 clear access-list counter 328 configure access-list 329 configure radius server 330 configure radius shared-secret 331 configure radius timeout 332 configure radius-accounting server 333 configure radius-accounting shared-secret 334 configure radius-accounting timeout 335 configure tacacs s
Contents Chapter 10 save policy 353 show access-list 354 show access-list counter 355 show policy 356 show radius 357 show radius-accounting 358 show tacacs 359 show tacacs-accounting 360 unconfigure access-list 361 unconfigure radius 362 unconfigure radius-accounting 363 unconfigure tacacs 364 unconfigure tacacs-accounting 365 STP Commands clear counters stp 370 configure stpd add vlan 371 configure stpd default-encapsulation 373 configure stpd delete vlan 375 configure
Contents Chapter 11 Chapter 12 12 disable stpd ports 393 disable stpd rapid-root-failover 394 enable stpd 395 enable stpd auto-bind 396 enable stpd ports 398 enable stpd rapid-root-failover 399 show stpd 400 show stpd ports 402 show vlan stpd 404 unconfigure stpd 406 unconfigure stpd ports link-type 407 VRRP Commands configure vrrp vlan vrid 411 configure vrrp vlan vrid authentication 412 configure vrrp vlan vrid track-iproute 413 configure vrrp vlan vrid track-ping frequency
Contents configure iproute add blackhole 434 configure iproute add blackhole default 435 configure iproute add default 436 configure iproute delete 437 configure iproute delete blackhole 438 configure iproute delete blackhole default 439 configure iproute delete default 440 configure iproute priority 441 configure irdp 443 disable bootp vlan 444 disable bootprelay 445 disable icmp address-mask 446 disable icmp parameter-problem 447 disable icmp port-unreachables 448 disable icmp
Contents Chapter 13 14 enable icmp unreachables 469 enable icmp useredirects 470 enable ipforwarding 471 enable ip-option loose-source-route 472 enable ip-option record-route 473 enable ip-option record-timestamp 474 enable ip-option strict-source-route 475 enable ip-option router-alert 476 enable iproute sharing 477 enable irdp 478 rtlookup 479 show bootprelay 480 show iparp 482 show iparp proxy 483 show ipconfig 484 show iproute 485 show iproute origin 486 show ipstats
Contents configure ospf area delete range 506 configure ospf area normal 507 configure ospf area nssa stub-default-cost 508 configure ospf area stub stub-default-cost 509 configure ospf area timer 510 configure ospf ase-limit 511 configure ospf ase-summary add 512 configure ospf ase-summary delete 513 configure ospf delete virtual-link 514 configure ospf delete vlan 515 configure ospf import-policy 516 configure ospf lsa-batch-interval 517 configure ospf metric-table 518 configure
Contents 16 disable ospf capability opaque-lsa 541 disable ospf export 542 disable ospf originate-default 543 disable ospf use-ip-router-alert 544 disable rip 545 disable rip aggregation 546 disable rip export 547 disable rip originate-default 548 disable rip poisonreverse 549 disable rip splithorizon 550 disable rip triggerupdate 551 disable rip use-ip-router-alert 552 enable ospf 553 enable ospf capability opaque-lsa 554 enable ospf export 555 enable ospf originate-default
Contents Chapter 14 show ospf virtual-link 575 show rip 576 show rip interface 577 show rip interface vlan 579 show rip memory 580 show rip routes 581 unconfigure ospf 582 unconfigure rip 583 BGP Commands clear bgp neighbor counters 587 clear bgp flap-statistics 588 configure bgp add aggregate-address 589 configure bgp add confederation-peer sub-AS-number 590 configure bgp add network 591 configure bgp AS-number 592 configure bgp cluster-id 593 configure bgp confederation-id
Contents 18 configure bgp neighbor shutdown-priority 613 configure bgp neighbor soft-reset 614 configure bgp neighbor source-interface 615 configure bgp neighbor timer 616 configure bgp neighbor weight 617 configure bgp peer-group dampening 618 configure bgp peer-group maximum-prefix 620 configure bgp peer-group next-hop-self 621 configure bgp peer-group no-dampening 622 configure bgp peer-group route-reflector-client 623 configure bgp peer-group send-community 624 configure bgp peer
Contents Chapter 15 disable bgp neighbor use-ip-router-alert 648 disable bgp peer-group 649 disable bgp peer-group capability 650 disable bgp peer-group remove-private-AS-numbers 651 disable bgp peer-group soft-in-reset 652 disable bgp peer-group use-ip-router-alert 653 enable bgp 654 enable bgp aggregation 655 enable bgp always-compare-med 656 enable bgp community format 657 enable bgp export 658 enable bgp neighbor 660 enable bgp neighbor capability 661 enable bgp neighbor remo
Contents 20 configure igmp snooping vlan ports add static group 685 configure igmp snooping vlan ports delete static group 686 configure igmp snooping vlan ports add static router 687 configure igmp snooping vlan ports delete static router 688 configure igmp snooping vlan ports filter 689 configure igmp snooping flood-list 691 configure igmp snooping leave-timeout 693 configure igmp snooping timer 694 configure pim add vlan 695 configure pim cbsr 696 configure pim crp static 697 conf
Contents Appendix A Appendix B show pim 723 show pim cache 724 unconfigure igmp 725 unconfigure pim 726 Configuration and Image Commands download image 728 install image 730 ls 731 mv 732 rm 733 save configuration 734 show running-config 736 unconfigure switch 738 use configuration 739 use image 740 Troubleshooting Commands disable log debug-mode 742 enable log debug-mode 743 nslookup 744 run diagnostics 745 show diagnostics 747 show tech 749 Index of Commands Ext
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Preface This preface provides an overview of this guide, describes guide conventions, and lists other publications that may be useful. Introduction This guide provides the complete syntax for all the commands available in the currently-supported versions of the ExtremeWare XOSTM software running on modular switches from Extreme Networks®. This guide is intended for use as a reference by network administrators who are responsible for installing and setting up network equipment.
Preface Table 1: Notice Icons Icon Notice Type Alerts you to... Warning Risk of severe personal injury. Table 2: Text Conventions Convention Description Screen displays This typeface indicates command syntax, or represents information as it appears on the screen. The words “enter” and “type” When you see the word “enter” in this guide, you must type something, and then press the Return or Enter key. Do not press the Return or Enter key when an instruction simply says “type.
1 Command Reference Overview Introduction This guide provides details of the command syntax for all ExtremeWare XOS commands as of ExtremeWare XOS version 10.1. NOTE ExtremeWare XOS 10.1 only supports Extreme Networks BlackDiamond® 10800 family of products. This does not include the other BlackDiamond families, Alpine, Summit “i” series, Summit e-series and Summit 200 series platforms. This guide does not provide feature descriptions, explanations of the technologies, or configuration examples.
Command Reference Overview • Server Load Balancing (SLB) concepts • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) This guide also assumes that you have read the Installation and User Guide for your product. Structure of this Guide This guide documents each ExtremeWare XOS command. Related commands are grouped together and organized into chapters based on their most common usage. The chapters reflect the organization of the ExtremeWare XOS Concepts Guide.
Understanding the Command Syntax Understanding the Command Syntax When entering a command at the prompt, ensure that you have the appropriate privilege level. Most configuration commands require you to have the administrator privilege level. You may see a variety of symbols shown as part of the command syntax. These symbols explain how to enter the command, and you do not type them as part of the command itself. Table 3 summarizes command syntax symbols.
Command Reference Overview Abbreviated Syntax Abbreviated syntax is the shortest unambiguous allowable abbreviation of a command or parameter. Typically, this is the first three letters of the command. If you do not enter enough letters to allow the switch to determine which command you mean, the syntax helper will provide a list of the options based on the portion of the command you have entered.
Line-Editing Keys port 3:1 A can be a range of numbers. For example, ports 1 through 3 on slot 3 would be: port 3:1-3:3 You can add additional slot and port numbers to the list, separated by a comma: port 3:1,4:8,6:10 You can specify all ports on a particular slot, using the asterisk (*) wildcard. For example, port 3:* indicates all ports on slot 3. You can specify a range of slots and ports. For example, port 2:3-4:5 indicates slot 2, port 3 through slot 4, port 5.
Command Reference Overview Command History ExtremeWare XOS “remembers” all the commands you enter. You can display a list of these commands by using the following command: history If you use a command more than once, consecutively, the history will only list the first instance. 30 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
2 Commands for Accessing the Switch This chapter describes: • Commands used for accessing and configuring the switch including how to set up user accounts, passwords, date and time settings, and software licenses • Commands used for configuring the Domain Name Service (DNS) client • Commands used for checking basic switch connectivity ExtremeWare XOS supports the following two levels of management: • User • Administrator A user-level account has viewing access to all manageable parameters, with the except
Commands for Accessing the Switch clear session clear session | all Description Terminates a Telnet session from the switch. Syntax Description sessId Specifies a session number from show session output to terminate. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines An administrator-level account can disconnect a management session that has been established by way of a Telnet connection. You can determine the session number of the session you want to terminate by using the show session command.
configure account configure account configure account {password} Description Configures a user account password. Syntax Description name Specifies a user account name. password Specifies a user password. See “Usage Guidelines” for more information. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines You must create a user account before you can configure a user account. Use the create account command to create a user account.
Commands for Accessing the Switch configure banner configure banner Description Configures the banner string that is displayed at the beginning of each login prompt of each session. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Press [Return] at the beginning of a line to terminate the command and apply the banner. To clear the banner, press [Return] at the beginning of the first line.
configure cli max-sessions configure cli max-sessions configure cli max-sessions Description Limits number of simultaneous CLI sessions on the switch. Syntax Description num-of-sessions Specifies the maximum number of concurrent sessions permitted. Default The default is eight sessions. Usage Guidelines The value must be greater than 0. Example configure cli max-sessions 10 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Accessing the Switch configure cli max-failed-logins configure cli max-failed-logins Description Establishes the maximum number of failed logins permitted before the session is terminated. Syntax Description num-of-logins Specifies the maximum number of failed logins permitted. Default The default is three logins. Usage Guidelines The value must be greater than 0.
configure dns-client add configure dns-client add configure dns-client add domain-suffix | name-server Description Adds a DNS name server to the available server list for the DNS client. Syntax Description ip_address Specifies an IP address. domain_name Specifies a domain name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Up to eight DNS name servers can be configured. Example The following command specifies that the switch use the DNS server 10.1.2.1: configure dns-client add 10.1.2.
Commands for Accessing the Switch configure dns-client add domain-suffix configure dns-client add domain-suffix Description Adds a domain name to the domain suffix list. Syntax Description domain_name Specifies a domain name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines The domain suffix list can include up to six items. If the use of all previous names fails to resolve a name, the most recently added entry on the domain suffix list will be the last name used during name resolution.
configure dns-client add name-server configure dns-client add name-server configure dns-client add name-server Description Adds a DNS name server to the available server list for the DNS client. Syntax Description ip_address Specifies an IP address. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Up to eight DNS name servers can be configured. Example The following command specifies that the switch use the DNS server 10.1.2.1: configure dns-client add name-server 10.1.2.1 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Accessing the Switch configure dns-client default-domain configure dns-client default-domain Description Configures the domain that the DNS client uses if a fully qualified domain name is not entered. Syntax Description domain_name Specifies a default domain name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Sets the DNS client default domain name to domain_name. The default domain name will be used to create a fully qualified host name when a domain name is not specified.
configure dns-client delete domain-suffix configure dns-client delete domain-suffix configure dns-client delete domain-suffix Description Deletes a domain name from the domain suffix list. Syntax Description domain_name Specifies a domain name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This command randomly removes an entry from the domain suffix list. If the deleted item was not the last entry in the list, all items that had been added later are moved up in the list.
Commands for Accessing the Switch configure dns-client delete name-server configure dns-client delete name-server Description Removes a DNS name server from the available server list for the DNS client. Syntax Description ipaddress Specifies an IP address. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command removes a DNS server from the list: configure dns-client delete name-server 10.1.2.1 42 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure idletimeout configure idletimeout configure idletimeout Description Configures the time-out for idle console and Telnet sessions. Syntax Description minutes Specifies the time-out interval, in minutes. Range is 1 to 240 (1 minute to 4 hours). Default The default time-out is 20 minutes. Usage Guidelines This command configures the length of time the switch will wait before disconnecting idle console or Telnet sessions.
Commands for Accessing the Switch configure time configure time Description Configures the system date and time. Syntax Description month Specifies the month. The range is 1-12. day Specifies the day of the month. The range is 1-31. year Specifies the year in the YYYY format. hour Specifies the hour of the day. The range is 0 (midnight) to 23 (11 pm). min Specifies the minute. The range is 0-59. sec Specifies the second. The range is 0-59. Default N/A.
configure timezone configure timezone configure timezone {name } {autodst {name } {} {begins [every | on ] {at } {ends [every | on ] {at }}} | noautodst} Description Configures the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset and Daylight Saving Time (DST) preference. Syntax Description GMT_offset Specifies a Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) offset, in + or - minutes.
Commands for Accessing the Switch Usage Guidelines Network Time Protocol (NTP) server updates are distributed using GMT time. To properly display the local time in logs and other timestamp information, the switch should be configured with the appropriate offset to GMT based on geographic location. The gmt_offset is specified in +/- minutes from the GMT time. Automatic DST changes can be enabled or disabled.
configure timezone Table 5: Greenwich Mean Time Offsets (continued) GMT Offset GMT Offset in Hours in Minutes Common Time Zone References Cities -5:00 -300 EST - Eastern Standard Bogota, Columbia; Lima, Peru; New York, NY, Trevor City, MI USA -6:00 -360 CST - Central Standard Mexico City, Mexico -7:00 -420 MST - Mountain Standard Saskatchewan, Canada -8:00 -480 PST - Pacific Standard Los Angeles, CA, Cupertino, CA, Seattle, WA USA -9:00 -540 YST - Yukon Standard -10:00 -600 AHST - Al
Commands for Accessing the Switch Example The following command configures GMT offset for Mexico City, Mexico and disables automatic DST: configure timezone -360 noautodst The following four commands are equivalent, and configure the GMT offset and automatic DST adjustment for the US Eastern timezone, with an optional timezone ID of EST: configure timezone name EST -300 autodst name EDT 60 begins every first sunday april at 2:00 ends every last sunday october at 2:00 configure timezone name EST -300 autod
create account create account create account [admin | user] {} Description Creates a new user account. Syntax Description admin Specifies an access level for account type admin. user Specifies an access level for account type user. account-name Specifies a new user account name. See “Usage Guidelines” for more information. password Specifies a user password. See “Usage Guidelines” for more information.
Commands for Accessing the Switch create account admin john2 50 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
delete account delete account delete account Description Deletes a specified user account. Syntax Description name Specifies a user account name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use the show accounts command to determine which account you want to delete from the system.
Commands for Accessing the Switch disable cli space-completion disable cli space-completion Description Disables the XOS feature that completes a command automatically with the spacebar. If you disable this feature, The [Tab] key can still be used for auto-completion. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example disable cli space-completion 52 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable clipaging disable clipaging disable clipaging Description Disables pausing at the end of each show screen. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines The command line interface (CLI) is designed for use in a VT100 environment. Most show command output will pause when the display reaches the end of a page. This command disables the pause mechanism and allows the display to print continuously to the screen.
Commands for Accessing the Switch disable idletimeout disable idletimeout Description Disables the timer that disconnects idle sessions from the switch. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Timeout 20 minutes. Usage Guidelines When idle time-outs are disabled, console sessions remain open until the switch is rebooted or you logoff. Telnet sessions remain open until you close the Telnet client.
enable cli space-completion enable cli space-completion enable cli space-completion Description Enables the XOS feature that completes a command automatically with the spacebar. The [Tab] key can also be used for auto-completion. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example enable cli space-completion ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Accessing the Switch enable clipaging enable clipaging Description Enables the pause mechanism and does not allow the display to print continuously to the screen. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines The command line interface (CLI) is designed for use in a VT100 environment. Most show command output will pause when the display reaches the end of a page.
enable idletimeout enable idletimeout enable idletimeout Description Enables a timer that disconnects Telnet and console sessions after 20 minutes of inactivity. Syntax Description cr Executes the command. Default Enabled. Timeout 20 minutes. Usage Guidelines You can use this command to ensure that a Telnet or console session is disconnected if it has been idle for the required length of time. This ensures that there are no hanging connections.
Commands for Accessing the Switch history history Description Displays a list of all the commands entered on the switch. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines ExtremeWare XOS “remembers” all the commands you entered on the switch. Use the history command to display a list of these commands.
ping ping ping {udp} {[continuous | count ]} {start-size } {end-size } {ttl } {tos } {vr } Description Enables you to send User Datagram Protocol (UDP) or Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo messages or to a remote IP device. Syntax Description udp Specifies that the ping request should use UDP instead of ICMP. continuous Specifies that UDP or ICMP echo messages to be sent continuously.
Commands for Accessing the Switch reboot reboot {time
show banner show banner show banner Description Displays the user-configured banner string. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to view the banner that is displayed before the login prompt.
Commands for Accessing the Switch show dns-client show dns-client Description Displays the DNS configuration. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command displays the DNS configuration: show dns-client Output from this command looks similar to the following: Number of domain suffixes: 2 Domain Suffix 1: njudah.local Domain Suffix 2: dbackman.com Number of name servers: 2 Name Server 1: 172.17.1.
show switch show switch show switch {detail} Description Displays the current switch information. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Viewing statistics on a regular basis allows you to see how well your network is performing. If you keep simple daily records, you will see trends emerging and notice problems arising before they cause major network faults. This way, statistics can help you get the best out of your network.
Commands for Accessing the Switch • NVRAM configuration information (primary/secondary configuration, date/time, size, version) • PACE configuration information • Software licensing information • MSM information (BlackDiamond switch only) • Mode of switch operation (Alpine 3802 only) This information may be useful for your technical support representative if you have a problem. Depending on the software version running on your switch, additional or different switch information may be displayed.
traceroute traceroute traceroute {vrid } {from
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3 Commands for Managing the Switch This chapter describes commands for: • Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) parameters on the switch • Managing the switch using Telnet • Transferring files using TFTP • Configuring Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) parameters on the switch SNMP Any network manager running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can manage the switch, if the Management Information Base (MIB) is installed correctly on the management station.
Commands for Managing the Switch Telnet Telnet allows you to access the switch remotely using TCP/IP through one of the switch ports or a workstation with a Telnet facility. If you access the switch via Telnet, you will use the command line interface (CLI) to manage the switch and modify switch configurations. TFTP ExtremeWare XOS supports the client portion of Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) based on RFC 1350.
configure snmp add community configure snmp add community configure snmp add community [readonly | readwrite] Description Adds an SNMP read or read/write community string. Syntax Description readonly Specifies read-only access to the system. readwrite Specifies read and write access to the system. alphanumeric_string Specifies an SNMP community string name. See “Usage Guidelines” for more information. Default The default read-only community string is public.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmp add trapreceiver configure snmp add trapreceiver community {hex} {port } Description Adds the IP address of a trap receiver to the trap receiver list and specifies which SNMPv1/v2c traps are to be sent. Syntax Description ip_address Specifies an SNMP trap receiver IP address. hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets.
configure snmp delete community configure snmp delete community configure snmp delete community [readonly | readwrite] [all | ] Description Deletes an SNMP read or read/write community string. Syntax Description readonly Specifies read-only access to the system. readwrite Specifies read and write access to the system. all Specifies all of the SNMP community stings. alphanumeric_string Specifies an SNMP community string name. See “Usage Guidelines” for more information.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmp delete trapreceiver configure snmp delete trapreceiver [{ {port }} | {all}] Description Deletes a specified trap receiver or all authorized trap receivers. Syntax Description ip_address Specifies an SNMP trap receiver IP address. port_number Specifies the port associated with the receiver. all Specifies all SNMP trap receiver IP addresses. Default The default port number is 162.
configure snmp sysContact configure snmp sysContact configure snmp syscontact Description Configures the name of the system contact. Syntax Description sysContact An alphanumeric string that specifies a system contact name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines The system contact is a text field that enables you to enter the name of the person(s) responsible for managing the switch. A maximum of 255 characters is allowed.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmp sysLocation configure snmp syslocation Description Configures the location of the switch. Syntax Description sysLocation An alphanumeric string that specifies the switch location. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to indicate the location of the switch. A maximum of 255 characters is allowed. To view the location of the switch on the switch, use the show switch command.
configure snmp sysName configure snmp sysName configure snmp sysname Description Configures the name of the switch. Syntax Description sysName An alphanumeric string that specifies a device name. Default The default sysname is the model name of the device. Usage Guidelines You can use this command to change the name of the switch. A maximum of 32 characters is allowed. The sysname appears in the switch prompt. To view the name of the system listed on the switch, use the show switch command.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 add access configure snmpv3 add access {hex} {sec-model [snmpv1 | snmpv2 | usm]} {sec-level [noauth | authnopriv | authpriv]} {read-view {hex} } {write-view {hex} } {notify-view {hex} } {volatile} Description Creates (and modifies) a group and its access rights. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets.
configure snmpv3 add access • The default groups defined (permanent) are v1v2c_ro for security names snmpv1 and snmpv2c, v1v2c_rw for security names snmpv1 and snmpv2c, admin for security name admin, and initial for security names initial, initialmd5, initialsha, initialmd5Priv and initialshaPriv. • The default access defined (permanent) are admin, initial, v1v2c_ro, v1v2c_rw, and v1v2cNotifyGroup.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 add community configure snmpv3 add community {hex} name {hex} user {hex} {tag {hex} } {volatile} Description Adds an SNMPv3 community entry. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. community_index Specifies the row index in the snmpCommunityTable community_name Specifies the community name.
configure snmpv3 add filter configure snmpv3 add filter configure snmpv3 add filter {hex} subtree {/} type [included | excluded] {volatile} Description Adds a filter to a filter profile. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. profile name Specifies the filter profile that the current filter is added to. object identifier Specifies a MIB subtree.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 add filter-profile configure snmpv3 add filter-profile {hex} param {hex} {volatile} Description Associates a filter profile with a parameter name. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. profile_name Specifies the filter profile name. param_name Specifies a parameter name to associate with the filter profile.
configure snmpv3 add group user configure snmpv3 add group user configure snmpv3 add group {hex} user {hex} {sec-model [snmpv1| snmpv2 | usm]} {volatile} Description Adds a user name (security name) to a group. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. group_name Specifies the group name to add or modify. user_name Specifies the user name to add or modify.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 add mib-view configure snmpv3 add mib-view {hex} subtree {/} {type [included | excluded]} {volatile} Description Adds (and modifies) a MIB view. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. view_name Specifies the MIB view name to add or modify. object_identifier Specifies a MIB subtree.
configure snmpv3 add mib-view The following command creates a view vrrpTrapNewMaster which excludes VRRP notification .1 and the entry is volatile: configure snmpv3 add mib-view vrrpTrapNewMaster 1.3.6.1.2.1.68.0.1/ff8 type excluded volatile ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 add notify configure snmpv3 add notify {hex} tag {hex} {volatile} Description Adds an entry to the snmpNotifyTable. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. notify_name Specifies the notify name to add. tag Specifies a string identifier for the notifications to be sent to the target. volatile Specifies volatile storage.
configure snmpv3 add target-addr configure snmpv3 add target-addr configure snmpv3 add target-addr {hex} param {hex} ipaddress {volatile} Description Adds and configures an SNMPv3 target address and associate filtering and security with that address. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. addr_name Specifies a string identifier for the target address.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 add target-params configure snmpv3 add target-params {hex} user {hex} mp-model [snmpv1 | snmpv2c | snmpv3] sec-model [snmpv1 | snmpv2c | usm] {sec-level [noauth | authnopriv | priv]} {volatile} Description Adds and configures SNMPv3 target parameters. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets.
configure snmpv3 add target-params Example The following command specifies a target parameters entry named P1, a user name of guest, message processing and security model of SNMPv2c, and a security level of no authentication: configure snmpv3 add target-params P1 user guest mp-model snmpv2c sec-model snmpv2c sec-level noauth ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 add user configure snmpv3 add user {hex} {authentication [md5 | sha] [hex | ]} {privacy [hex | ]} {volatile} Description Adds (and modifies) an SNMPv3 user. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. user_name Specifies the user name to add or modify. MD5 Specifies MD5 authentication.
configure snmpv3 add user The following command configures the user authMD5 to use MD5 authentication with the password palertyu:· configure snmpv3 add user authMD5 authentication md5 palertyu The following command configures the user authShapriv to use SHA authentication with the hex key shown below, the privacy password palertyu, and volatile storage: configure snmpv3 add user authShapriv authentication sha hex 01:03:04:05:01:05:02:ff:ef:cd:12:99:34:23:ed:ad:ff:ea:cb:11 privacy palertyu volatile Extre
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 add user clone-from configure snmpv3 add user {hex} clone-from {hex} Description Creates a new user by cloning from an existing SNMPv3 user. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. user_name Specifies the user name to add or to clone from. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to create a new user by cloning an existing one.
configure snmpv3 delete access configure snmpv3 delete access configure snmpv3 delete access [all-non-defaults | {{hex} {sec-model [snmpv1 | snmpv2c | usm] sec-level [noauth | authnopriv | priv]}}] Description Deletes access rights for a group. Syntax Description all-non-defaults Specifies that all non-default (non-permanent) security groups are to be deleted. hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets.
Commands for Managing the Switch The following command deletes the group userGroup with the security model snmpv1 and security level of authentication and no privacy (authnopriv): configure snmpv3 delete access userGroup sec-model snmpv1 sec-level authnopriv 92 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure snmpv3 delete community configure snmpv3 delete community configure snmpv3 delete community [all-non-defaults | {{hex} } | {name {hex} }] Description Deletes an SNMPv3 community entry. Syntax Description all-non-defaults Specifies that all non-default community entries are to be removed. hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 delete filter configure snmpv3 delete filter [all | [{hex} {subtree }]] Description Deletes a filter from a filter profile. Syntax Description all Specifies all filters. hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. profile_name Specifies the filter profile of the filter to delete. object_identifier Specifies the MIB subtree of the filter to delete.
configure snmpv3 delete filter-profile configure snmpv3 delete filter-profile configure snmpv3 delete filter-profile [all |[{hex} {param {hex} }]] Description Removes the association of a filter profile with a parameter name. Syntax Description all Specifies all filter profiles. hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. profile_name Specifies the filter profile name to delete.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 delete group user configure snmpv3 delete group {{hex} } user [all-non-defaults | {{hex} {sec-model [snmpv1|snmpv2c|usm]}}] Description Deletes a user name (security name) from a group. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. group_name Specifies the group name to add or modify.
configure snmpv3 delete group user The following command deletes the user guest from the group userGroup with the security model USM: configure snmpv3 delete group userGroup user guest ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 delete mib-view configure snmpv3 delete mib-view [all-non-defaults | {{hex} {subtree }}] Description Deletes a MIB view. Syntax Description all-non-defaults Specifies that all non-default (non-permanent) MIB views are to be deleted. hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. view_name Specifies the MIB view name to add or modify.
configure snmpv3 delete notify configure snmpv3 delete notify configure snmpv3 delete notify [{{hex} } | all-non-defaults] Description Deletes an entry from the snmpNotifyTable. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. notify_name Specifies the notify name to add. all-non-defaults Specifies that all non-default (non-permanent) notifications are to be deleted. Default N/A.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 delete target-addr configure snmpv3 delete target-addr [{{hex} } | all] Description Deletes SNMPv3 target addresses. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. addr_name Specifies a string identifier for the target address. all Specifies all target addresses. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to delete an entry in the SNMPv3 snmpTargetAddressTable.
configure snmpv3 delete target-params configure snmpv3 delete target-params configure snmpv3 delete target-params [{{hex} } | all] Description Deletes SNMPv3 target parameters. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. param_name Specifies the parameter name associated with the target. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to delete an entry in the SNMPv3 snmpTargetParamsTable.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 delete user configure snmpv3 delete user [all-non-defaults | {hex} ] Description Deletes an existing SNMPv3 user. Syntax Description all-non-defaults Specifies that all non-default (non-permanent) users are to be deleted. hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. user_name Specifies the user name to add or to clone from. Default N/A.
configure snmpv3 engine-boots configure snmpv3 engine-boots configure snmpv3 engine-boots <(1-2147483647)> Description Configures the SNMPv3 Engine Boots value. Syntax Description (1-2147483647) Specifies the value of engine boots. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command if the Engine Boots value needs to be explicitly configured. Engine Boots and Engine Time will be reset to zero if the Engine ID is changed.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure snmpv3 engine-id configure snmpv3 engine-id Description Configures the SNMPv3 snmpEngineID. Syntax Description hex_engine_id Specifies the colon delimited hex octet that serves as part of the snmpEngineID (5-32 octets). Default The default snmpEngineID is the device MAC address. Usage Guidelines Use this command if the snmpEngineID needs to be explicitly configured.
configure sntp-client server configure sntp-client server configure sntp-client [primary | secondary] Description Configures an NTP server for the switch to obtain time information. Syntax Description primary Specifies a primary server name. secondary Specifies a secondary server name. host-name-or-ip Specifies a host name or IP address. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Queries are first sent to the primary server.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure sntp-client update-interval configure sntp-client update-interval Description Configures the interval between polls for time information from SNTP servers. Syntax Description update-interval Specifies an interval in seconds. Default 64 seconds. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command configures the interval timer: configure sntp-client update-interval 30 106 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure telnet port configure telnet port configure telnet port [ | default] Description Configures the TCP port used by Telnet for communication. Syntax Description port number Specifies a TCP port number. The default is 23. The range is 1 through 65535. default Specifies the default Telnet TCP port number. The default is 23. Default Port 23. Usage Guidelines You must be logged in as administrator to configure the TFTP port. The port number range is 1 through 65535.
Commands for Managing the Switch configure tftp port configure tftp port [ | default] Description Configures the TCP port used by TFTP for communication. Syntax Description portno Specifies a TCP port number. The default is 69. The range is 1 through 65535. default Specifies the default TFTP TCP port number. The default is 69. Default Port 69. Usage Guidelines You must be logged in as administrator to configure the TFTP port. The portno range is 1 through 65535.
disable dhcp vlan disable dhcp vlan disable dhcp vlan [ | all] Description Disables the generation and processing of DHCP packets on a VLAN to obtain an IP address for the VLAN from a DHCP server. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs Default Disabled for all VLANs. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables the generation and processing of DHCP packets on a VLAN named accounting: disable dhcp vlan accounting ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Managing the Switch disable snmp access disable snmp access {snmp-v1v2c} Description Selectively disables SNMP on the switch. Syntax Description snmp-v1v2c Disables SNMPv1/v2c access only; does not affect SNMPv3 access. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Disabling SNMP access does not affect the SNMP configuration (for example, community strings). However, if you disable SNMP access, you will be unable to access the switch using SNMP.
disable sntp-client disable sntp-client disable sntp-client Description Disables the SNTP client. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines SNTP can be used by the switch to update and synchronize its internal clock from a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. After the SNTP client has been enabled, the switch sends out a periodic query to the indicated NTP server, or the switch listens to broadcast NTP updates.
Commands for Managing the Switch disable telnet disable telnet Description Disables Telnet services on the system. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines You must be logged in as an administrator to enable or disable Telnet. Example With administrator privilege, the following command disables Telnet services on the switch: disable telnet 112 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable tftp disable tftp disable tftp Description Disables the TFTP server on the switch. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines You must be logged in as an administrator to enable or disable TFTP. Example The following command disables the TFTP server on the switch: disable tftp ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Managing the Switch enable dhcp vlan enable dhcp vlan [ | all] Description Enables the generation and processing of DHCP packets on a VLAN to obtain an IP address for the VLAN from a DHCP server. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. Default Disabled for all VLANs. Usage Guidelines None.
enable snmp access enable snmp access enable snmp access Description Turns on SNMP support for SNMPv3 and v1/v2c on the switch. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines To have access to the SNMP agent residing in the switch, at least one VLAN must have an IP address assigned to it. Any network manager running SNMP can manage the switch (for v1/v2c), provided the MIB is installed correctly on the management station.
Commands for Managing the Switch enable sntp-client enable sntp-client Description Enables the SNTP client. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines SNTP can be used by the switch to update and synchronize its internal clock from a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. After the SNTP client has been enabled, the switch sends out a periodic query to the indicated NTP server, or the switch listens to broadcast NTP updates.
enable tftp enable tftp enable tftp Description Enables the TFTP server on the switch. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines You must be logged in as an administrator to enable or disable the TFTP server. Example The following command enables the TFTP server on the switch: enable tftp ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Managing the Switch exit exit Description Logs out the session of a current user for CLI or Telnet. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to log out of a CLI or Telnet session. When you issue this command, you are asked to save your configuration changes to the current, active configuration. Enter y if you want to save your changes. Enter n if you do not want to save your changes.
logout logout logout Description Logs out the session of a current user for CLI or Telnet. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to log out of a CLI or Telnet session. When you issue this command, you are asked to save your configuration changes to the current, active configuration. Enter y if you want to save your changes. Enter n if you do not want to save your changes.
Commands for Managing the Switch quit quit Description Logs out the session of a current user for CLI or Telnet. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to log out of a CLI or Telnet session. When you issue this command, you are asked to save your configuration changes to the current, active configuration. Enter y if you want to save your changes. Enter n if you do not want to save your changes.
show dhcp-client state show dhcp-client state show dhcp-client state Description Displays the current DHCP/BOOTP client state for each vlan. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Displays the client state for all existing VLANs. Usage Guidelines None.
Commands for Managing the Switch show management show management Description Displays the SNMP settings configured on the switch. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A.
show odometer show odometer show odometer Description Displays a counter for each component of a switch that shows how long it has been functioning since it was manufactured. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines The output from this command displays how long each individual component in the whole switch has been functioning since it is manufactured. This odometer counter will be kept in the EEPROM of each monitored component.
Commands for Managing the Switch MSM-A MSM-B 124 : PCSimMSM : PCSimMSM 12 0 Jan-22-2004 Jan-22-2004 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show session show session show session Description Displays the currently active Telnet, console, and web sessions communicating with the switch. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines The show session command displays the username and IP address of the incoming Telnet session, whether a console session is currently active, and the login time. The show session command fields are defined in Table 7.
Commands for Managing the Switch show snmpv3 access show snmpv3 access {{hex} } Description Displays SNMPv3 access rights. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. group_name Specifies the name of the group to display. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines The show snmpv3 access command displays the access rights of a group. If you do not specify a group name, the command will display details for all the groups.
show snmpv3 access Row Status : Active Group Name Context Prefix Security Model Security Level Context Match Read View Write View Notify View Storage Type Row Status : : : : : : : : : : v1v2c_ro Group Name Context Prefix Security Model Security Level Context Match Read View Write View Notify View Storage Type Row Status : : : : : : : : : : v1v2c_rw Group Name Context Prefix Security Model Security Level Context Match Read View Write View Notify View Storage Type Row Status : : : : : : : : : : v1v
Commands for Managing the Switch show snmpv3 context show snmpv3 context Description Displays information about the SNMPv3 contexts on the switch. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines: This command displays the entries in the View-based Access Control Model (VACM) context table (VACMContextTable). Example The following command displays information about the SNMPv3 contexts on the switch: show snmpv3 context 128 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show snmpv3 counters show snmpv3 counters show snmpv3 counters Description Displays SNMPv3 counters. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A.
Commands for Managing the Switch show snmpv3 engine-info show snmpv3 engine-info Description Displays information about the SNMPv3 engine on the switch. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines: The following show engine-info output is displayed: • Engine-ID—Either the ID auto generated from MAC address of switch, or the ID manually configured. • Engine Boots—Number of times the agent has been rebooted.
show snmpv3 filter show snmpv3 filter show snmpv3 filter {{hex} {{subtree} } Description Displays the filters that belong a filter profile. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. profile_name Specifies the filter profile to display. object_identifier Specifies a MIB subtree. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to display entries from the snmpNotifyFilterTable.
Commands for Managing the Switch show snmpv3 filter-profile show snmpv3 filter-profile {{hex} } {param {hex} } Description Displays the association between parameter names and filter profiles. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. profile_name Specifies the filter profile name. param_name Specifies the parameter name. Default N/A.
show snmpv3 group show snmpv3 group show snmpv3 group {{hex} {user {hex} }} Description Displays the user name (security name) and security model association with a group name. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. group_name Specifies the group name to display. user_name Specifies the user name to display. Default N/A.
Commands for Managing the Switch Security Name Security Model Storage Type Row Status : : : : v1v2c_rw snmpv2c Permanent Active Group Name Security Name Security Model Storage Type Row Status : : : : : admin admin USM Permanent Active Group Name Security Name Security Model Storage Type Row Status : : : : : initial initial USM Permanent Active Group Name Security Name Security Model Storage Type Row Status : : : : : initial initialmd5 USM Permanent Active Group Name Security Name Security Model
show snmpv3 mib-view show snmpv3 mib-view show snmpv3 mib-view {{hex} {subtree }} Description Displays a MIB view. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. view_name Specifies the name of the MIB view to display. object_identifier Specifies the object identifier of the view to display. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines The show snmpv3 mib-view command displays a MIB view.
Commands for Managing the Switch View Name MIB Subtree View Type Storage Type Row Status : : : : : defaultUserView 1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.2.2.1.4 Excluded Permanent Active View Name MIB Subtree View Type Storage Type Row Status : : : : : defaultUserView 1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.2.2.1.6 Excluded Permanent Active View Name MIB Subtree View Type Storage Type Row Status : : : : : defaultUserView 1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.2.2.1.
show snmpv3 notify show snmpv3 notify show snmpv3 notify {{hex} } Description Displays the notifications that are set. This command displays the snmpNotifyTable. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. notify_name Specifies the parameter name associated with the target. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to display entries from the SNMPv3 snmpNotifyTable.
Commands for Managing the Switch show snmpv3 target-addr show snmpv3 target-addr {{hex} } Description Displays information about SNMPv3 target addresses. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. addr_name Specifies a string identifier for the target address. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to display entries in the SNMPv3 snmpTargetAddressTable.
show snmpv3 extreme-target-addr-ext show snmpv3 extreme-target-addr-ext show snmpv3 extreme-target-addr-ext {hex} Description Displays information about SNMPv3 target addresses enhanced or standard mode. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. addr_name Specifies a string identifier for the target address. Default N/A.
Commands for Managing the Switch show snmpv3 target-params show snmpv3 target-params {{hex} } Description Displays the information about the options associated with the parameter name. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. target_params Specifies the parameter name to display. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to display entries from the SNMPv3 snmpTargetParamsTable.
show snmpv3 user show snmpv3 user show snmpv3 user {{hex} } Description Displays detailed information about the user. Syntax Description hex Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string of hex octets. user_name Specifies the user name to display. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines The show snmpv3 user command displays the details of a user. If you do not specify a user name, the command will display details for all the users.
Commands for Managing the Switch Authentication Privacy Storage Type Row Status : : : : HMAC-MD5 No-Privacy Permanent Active Engine-ID User Name Security Name Authentication Privacy Storage Type Row Status : : : : : : : 80:0:7:7c:3:0:2:b3:4c:19:b2 ’H’ initialsha Engine-ID User Name Security Name Authentication Privacy Storage Type Row Status : : : : : : : 80:0:7:7c:3:0:2:b3:4c:19:b2 ’H’ initialmd5Priv Engine-ID User Name Security Name Authentication Privacy Storage Type Row Status : : : : : : :
show sntp-client show sntp-client show sntp-client Description Displays the DNS configuration. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Displays configuration and statistics information of SNTP client. Example The following command displays the SNTP configuration: show sntp-client The following is sample output from this command: SNTP client is enabled SNTP time is valid Primary server: 172.17.1.104 Secondary server: 172.17.1.
Commands for Managing the Switch show vr show vr Description Displays information about the virtual routers. Syntax Description vrname Specifies the name of the virtual router. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines During system boot up, ExtremeWare XOS creates three virtual routers: VR-0, VR-1, and VR-2. The following defines each virtual router: • The management port on both the primary and backup MSMs and the VLAN mgmt belong to VR-0. • Internal system operations use VR-1.
telnet telnet telnet [ | ] {vr } {} Description Allows you to Telnet from the current command-line interface session to another host. Syntax Description remote_ip Specifies the IP address of the host. host_name Specifies the name of the host. vr_name Specifies the name of the virtual router. port Specifies a TCP port number. The default is port 23. Default • Telnet is enabled • Port 23 • Virtual router VR-0 Usage Guidelines Only VT100 emulation is supported.
Commands for Managing the Switch tftp tftp [ | ] {-v } [-g | -p] [{-l } {-r } | {-r } {-l }] Description Allows you to TFTP from the current command-line interface session to a TFTP server. Syntax Description ip_address Specifies the IP address of the TFTP server. host_name Specifies the name of the remote host. vr_id Specifies the name of the virtual router.
tftp Example The following command downloads the configuration file named XOS1.cfg from the TFTP server with an IP address of 10.123.45.67: tftp 10.123.45.67 -g -r XOS1.cfg ExtremeWare XOS 10.
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4 Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch This chapter describes: • Commands related to enabling, disabling, and configuring individual ports • Commands related to configuring port speed (Fast Ethernet ports only) and half- or full-duplex mode • Commands related to creating load-sharing groups on multiple ports • Commands related to displaying port statistics • Commands related to enabling an disabling loopback detection By default, all ports on the switch are enabled.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch Load sharing is most useful in cases where the traffic transmitted from the switch to the load-sharing group is sourced from an equal or greater number of ports on the switch. For example, traffic transmitted to a two-port load-sharing group should originate from a minimum of two other ports on the same switch. You can view port status on the switch using the show ports commands.
clear counters edp clear counters edp clear counters edp {ports } Description Clears the counters associated with Extreme Discovery Protocol (EDP). Syntax Description ports Specifies one or more slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default If you do not specify a port, the EDP counters will be cleared for all slots. Usage Guidelines None.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch clear slot clear slot Description Clears a slot of a previously assigned module type. Syntax Description slot Specifies a modular switch slot number. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines All configuration information related to the slot and the ports on the module is erased. If a module is present when you issue this command, the module is reset to default settings.
configure edp advertisement-interval configure edp advertisement-interval configure edp advertisment-interval holddown-interval Description Sets the advertisement interval and hold down interval for EDP. Syntax Description timer Specifies the advertisement interval in seconds. timeout Specifies the hold down interval in seconds. Default The default setting for timer is 60 seconds, and for timeout is 180 seconds.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch configure jumbo-frame size configure jumbo-frame size Description Sets the maximum jumbo frame size for the switch chassis. Syntax Description number Specifies a maximum transmission unit (MTU) size for a jumbo frame. Default The default setting is 9216. Usage Guidelines Jumbo frames are used between endstations that support larger frame sizes for more efficient transfers of bulk data.
configure mirroring add configure mirroring add configure mirroring add port Description Adds a particular mirroring filter definition on the switch. Syntax Description port Specifies a port or slot and port. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines On a modular switch, will be a slot and port in the form :. For a detailed explanation of port specification, see “Modular Switch Numerical Ranges” or “Line-Editing Keys” in Chapter 1.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch configure mirroring delete configure mirroring delete port Description Deletes a particular mirroring filter definition on the switch. Syntax Description port Specifies a port or slot and port. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following example deletes the mirroring filter on a switch defined for slot 3, port 2: configure mirroring add ports 3:2 156 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure ports auto off configure ports auto off configure ports auto off {speed [10 | 100 | 1000]} duplex [half | full] Description Manually configures port speed and duplex setting configuration on one or more ports on a switch. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. speed [10] Specifies 10 Mbps ports. speed [100] Specifies 100 Mbps ports.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch configure ports auto on configure ports auto on Description Enables autonegotiation for the particular port type. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default Auto on. Usage Guidelines On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports.
configure ports display-string configure ports display-string configure ports display-string Description Configures a user-defined string for a port or group of ports. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. string Specifies a user-defined display string. Default N/A.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch configure slot configure slot module Description Configures a slot for a particular I/O module card in a modular switch. Syntax Description slot Specifies the slot number. module_type Specifies the type of module for which the slot should be configured. The list of modules you can enter will vary depending on the type of switch and version of ExtremeWare XOS you are running.
configure sharing add ports configure sharing add ports configure sharing add ports Description Adds ports to a load-sharing group. Syntax Description master_port Specifies the master port for a load-sharing group. port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports to be grouped to the master port. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default N/A.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch configure sharing delete ports configure sharing delete ports Description Deletes ports from a load-sharing group. Syntax Description master_port Specifies the master port for a load-sharing group. port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports to be grouped to the master port. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default N/A.
disable edp ports disable edp ports disable edp ports [ | all] Description Disables the Extreme Discovery Protocol (EDP) on one or more ports. Syntax Description ports Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. all Specifies all ports on the switch. See “Usage Guidelines” for more information. Default Enabled.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch disable jumbo-frame ports disable jumbo-frame ports [ | all] Description Disables jumbo frame support on a port. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. all Specifies all ports on the switch. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports.
disable learning port disable learning port disable learning port Description Disables MAC address learning on one or more ports for security purposes. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch disable mirroring disable mirroring Description Disables port-mirroring. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Use the disable mirroring command to stop configured copied traffic associated with one or more ports. Example The following command disables port-mirroring: disable mirroring 166 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable port disable port disable port [ | all] Description Disables one or more ports on the switch. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. all Specifies all ports on the switch. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch disable sharing disable sharing Description Disables a load-sharing group of ports. Syntax Description master_port Specifies the master port of a load-sharing group. On a modular switch, is a combination of the slot and port number, in the format :. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines This command increases bandwidth tracking and resiliency. On a modular switch, is specified as :.
disable slot disable slot disable slot [ | all] Description Disables one or all slots on a BlackDiamond switch, and leaves the blade in a power down state. Syntax Description slot number Specifies the slot to be disabled. all Species that all slots in the device should be disabled. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines This command allows the user to disable a slot. When the user types this command, the I/O card in that particular slot number is brought down, and the slot is powered down.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch enable edp ports enable edp ports [ | all] Description Enables the Extreme Discovery Protocol (EDP) on one or more ports. Syntax Description ports Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. all Specifies all ports on the switch. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports.
enable jumbo-frame ports enable jumbo-frame ports enable jumbo-frame ports [ | all] Description Enables support on the physical ports that will carry jumbo frames. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. all Specifies all ports on the switch. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines Increases performance to back-end servers or allows for VMAN 802.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch enable learning port enable learning port Description Enables MAC address learning on one or more ports. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports.
enable mirroring to port enable mirroring to port enable mirroring to port Description Dedicates a port on the switch to be the mirror output port. Syntax Description port Specifies the mirror output port. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Port-mirroring configures the switch to copy all traffic associated with one or more ports to a monitor port on the switch. The monitor port can be connected to a network analyzer or RMON probe for packet analysis.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch enable port enable port [ | all] Description Enables a port. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. all Specifies all ports on the switch. Default All ports are enabled.
enable sharing grouping enable sharing grouping enable sharing grouping {algorithm port-based} Description Enables the switch to configure static port load sharing. Syntax Description master_port Specifies the master port for a load-sharing group. port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports to be grouped to the master port. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:5, 2:6-2:8.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch Example The following example defines a load-sharing group that contains ports 9 through 12 on slot 3, ports 7 through 10 on slot 5, and uses the first port on slot 3 as the master logical port 9 on a modular switch: enable sharing 3:9 grouping 3:9-3:12, 5:7-5:10 In this example, logical port 3:9 represents physical ports 3:9 through 3:12 and 5:7 through 5:10. 176 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
enable slot enable slot enable slot [ | all] Description Enables one or all slots on a BlackDiamond. Syntax Description slot Specifies the slot to be enabled. all Species that all slots in the device should be enabled. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines This command allows the user to enable a slot that has been previously disabled using the disable slot command.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch failover failover {force} Description Causes a user-specified node failover. Syntax Description force Force fail over to occur. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command causes a user-specified MSM failover: failover 178 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
restart ports restart ports restart ports [ Description Resets autonegotiation for one or more ports by resetting the physical link. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch run msm-failover run msm-failover {force} Description Causes a user-specified node failover. Syntax Description force Force fail over to occur. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command causes a user-specified MSM failover: run msm-failover 180 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show edp show edp show edp {ports [all | ] {detail}} Description Displays connectivity and configuration information for neighboring Extreme Networks switches. Syntax Description ports Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. all Specifies all ports. detail Show detailed information. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch Remote-ID: 00:00:00:01:30:2d:29:00 Software version: 7.2.0.0 Remote-Port: 4:1 Remote-Vlans: Mgmt (4094, 10.201.36.213) Age = 42 ix-9-1 (0, 10.1.1.2) Age = 42 ix-9-3 (0) Age = 42 ix-9-4 (0) Age = 42 Default (1) Age = 42 ix-10-1 (0, 10.2.1.2) Age = 42 ix-10-2 (0, 10.6.1.2) Age = 42 ix-10-3 (100, 12.0.0.
show mirroring show mirroring show mirroring Description Displays the port-mirroring configuration on the switch. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines You must configure mirroring on the switch to display mirroring statistics. Use the show mirroring command to configure mirroring. You can use this command to display mirroring statistics and determine if mirroring is enabled or disabled on the switch.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch show ports collisions show ports collisions Description Displays real-time collision statistics. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If you do not specify a port number or range of ports, collision statistics are displayed for all ports.
show ports configuration show ports configuration show ports {} configuration Description Displays port configuration statistics. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If you do not specify a port number or range of ports, configuration statistics are displayed for all ports.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch show ports information show ports {} information {detail} Description Displays detailed system-related information. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. detail Specifies detailed port information. Default N/A.
show ports information The detail parameter is used to provided more specific port information. The data is called out with written explanations versus displayed in a table format. The detailed output displays a link filter counter. The link filter counter is calculated at the middle layer on receiving an event. The link filter up indicates the number of link transitions from down to up at the middle layer filter.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch show ports packet show ports {} packet Description Displays a histogram of packet statistics. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If you do not specify a port number or range of ports, a histogram is displayed for all ports.
show ports sharing show ports sharing show ports sharing Description Displays port load-sharing groups. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command displays the port load-sharing group configured for port 5:4; the current master has shifted to port 7:4 since both ports 5:4 and 5:5 of the group are not active links: show ports 5:4 sharing ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch show slot show slot Description Displays the slot-specific information. Syntax Description slot number Specifies a slot on a modular switch. Default N/A.
unconfigure ports display string unconfigure ports display string unconfigure ports display-string Description Clears the user-defined display string from one or more ports. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This command removes the display string that you configured using the configure ports display-string command.
Commands for Configuring Slots and Ports on a Switch unconfigure slot unconfigure slot Description Clears a slot of a previously assigned module type. Syntax Description slot number Specifies a slot on a modular switch. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command clears slot 4 of a previously assigned module type: unconfigure slots 4 192 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
5 VLAN Commands This chapter describes the following commands: • Commands for creating and deleting VLANs and performing basic VLAN configuration • Commands for defining protocol filters for use with VLANs • Commands for enabling or disabling the use of Generic VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) information on a switch and its ports VLANs can be created according to the following criteria: • Physical port—A port-based VLAN consists of a group of one or more ports on the switch.
VLAN Commands configure dot1q ethertype configure dot1q ethertype Description Configures an IEEE 802.1Q Ethertype. Syntax Description value Specifies an Ethertype value. Default Ethertype value of 8100. Usage Guidelines Use this command if you need to communicate with a switch that supports 802.1Q, but uses an Ethertype value other than 8100. This feature is useful for VMAN tunneling. Extreme Networks recommends the use of IEEE registered ethertype 0x88a8 for deploying vMANs.
configure ports monitor vlan configure ports monitor vlan configure ports monitor vlan Description Configures VLAN statistic monitoring on a per-port basis. Syntax Description portlist Specifies one or more ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None.
VLAN Commands configure protocol add configure protocol add [etype | llc | snap] {[etype | llc | snap] } ... Description Configures a user-defined protocol filter. Syntax Description name Specifies a protocol filter name. hex Specifies a four-digit hexadecimal number between 0 and FFFF that represents: • The Ethernet protocol type taken from a list maintained by the IEEE.
configure protocol delete configure protocol delete configure protocol delete [etype | llc | snap] {[etype | llc | snap] } ... Description Deletes the specified protocol type from a protocol filter. Syntax Description name Specifies a protocol filter name. hex Specifies a four-digit hexadecimal number between 0 and FFFF that represents: • The Ethernet protocol type taken from a list maintained by the IEEE.
VLAN Commands configure vlan add ports configure vlan add [ports | all] {tagged | untagged | stpd [dot1d | emistp | pvst-plus} {nobroadcast} Description Adds one or more ports in a VLAN. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. port_list Specifies a list of ports or slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. tagged Specifies the ports should be configured as tagged. untagged Specifies the ports should be configured as untagged.
configure vlan delete port configure vlan delete port configure vlan delete port Description Deletes one or more ports in a VLAN. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. portlist A list of ports or slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command removes ports 1, 2, 3, and 6 from a VLAN named accounting: configure accounting delete port 1, 2, 3, 6 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
VLAN Commands configure vlan ipaddress configure vlan ipaddress {} Description Assigns an IP address and an optional subnet mask to the VLAN. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. ipaddress Specifies an IP address. ipNetmask Specifies a subnet mask in dotted-quad notation (e.g. 255.255.255.0). Default N/A. Usage Guidelines The VLAN must already exists before you can assign an IP address: use the create vlan command to create the VLAN.
configure vlan name configure vlan name configure vlan name Description Renames a previously configured VLAN. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies the current (old) VLAN name. new_name Specifies a new name for the VLAN. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines You cannot change the name of the default VLAN “Default”. Example The following command renames VLAN vlan1 to engineering: configure vlan vlan1 name engineering ExtremeWare XOS 10.
VLAN Commands configure vlan protocol configure vlan protocol Description Configures a VLAN to use a specific protocol filter. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. protocol_name Specifies a protocol filter name. This can be the name of a predefined protocol filter, or one you have defined. The following protocol filters are predefined: • IP • NetBIOS • DECNet • AppleTalk any indicates that this VLAN should act as the default VLAN for its member ports.
configure vlan tag configure vlan tag configure vlan tag Description Assigns a unique 802.1Q tag to the VLAN. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. tag Specifies a value to use as an 802.1Q tag. The valid range is from 2 to 4,095. Default The default VLAN uses an 802.1Q tag (and an internal VLANid) of 1. Usage Guidelines If any of the ports in the VLAN will use an 802.1Q tag, a tag must be assigned to the VLAN.
VLAN Commands create protocol create protocol Description Creates a user-defined protocol filter. Syntax Description name Specifies a protocol filter name. The protocol filter name can have a maximum of 31 characters. Usage Guidelines Protocol-based VLANs enable you to define packet filters that the switch can use as the matching criteria to determine if a particular packet belongs to a particular VLAN. After you create the protocol, you must configure it using the configure protocol command.
create vlan create vlan create vlan Description Creates a named VLAN. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name (up to 32 characters). Default A VLAN named Default exists on all new or initialized Extreme switches: • It initially contains all ports on a new or initialized switch, except for the management port(s), if there are any. • It has an 802.1Q tag of 1. • The default VLAN is untagged on all ports. • It uses protocol filter any.
VLAN Commands Example The following command creates a VLAN named accounting: create vlan accounting 206 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
delete protocol delete protocol delete protocol Description Deletes a user-defined protocol. Syntax Description name Specifies a protocol name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If you delete a protocol that is in use by a VLAN, the protocol associated with than VLAN will become none. Example The following command deletes a protocol named fred: delete protocol fred ExtremeWare XOS 10.
VLAN Commands delete vlan delete vlan Description Deletes a VLAN. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If you delete a VLAN that has untagged port members, and you want those ports to be returned to the default VLAN, you must add them back explicitly using the configure vlan add ports command. NOTE The default VLAN cannot be deleted. Example The following command deletes the VLAN accounting: delete accounting 208 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable loopback-mode vlan disable loopback-mode vlan disable loopback-mode vlan Description Disallows a VLAN to be placed in the UP state without an external active port. This allows (disallows) the VLANs routing interface to become active. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to specify a stable interface as a source interface for routing protocols.
VLAN Commands enable loopback-mode vlan enable loopback-mode vlan Description Allows a VLAN to be placed in the UP state without an external active port. This allows (disallows) the VLANs routing interface to become active. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to specify a stable interface as a source interface for routing protocols.
show protocol show protocol show protocol {} Description Displays protocol filter definitions. Syntax Description name Specifies a protocol filter name. Default Displays all protocol filters. Usage Guidelines Displays the defined protocol filter(s) with the types and values of its component protocols. Example The following is an example of the show protocol command: Protocol Name ---------------IP netbios decnet appletalk ExtremeWare XOS 10.
VLAN Commands show vlan show vlan { | stpd} Description Displays information about VLANs. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. detail Specifies that detailed information should be displayed for each VLAN. Default Summary information for all VLANs on the device. Usage Guidelines Unlike many other vlan-related commands, the keyword “vlan” is required in all forms of this command except when requesting information for a specific vlan.
show vlan Example The following is an example of the show vlan command: MSM64:1 # show vlan Name VID Default 1 MacVlanDiscover 4095 Mgmt 4094 pv1 4093 pv2 4092 pv3 4091 pv4 4090 Flags: (C) (E) (i) (L) (N) (p) (S) (v) Protocol Addr 0.0.0.0 /BP -----------------10.5.4.80 /24 192.168.11.1 /24 192.168.12.
VLAN Commands STPD: s0(Disabled,Auto-bind) Protocol: Match all unfiltered protocols. Loopback: Disable RateShape: Disable QosProfile:QP1 QosIngress:IQP1 Ports: 5. (Number of active ports=4) Flags: * - Active, ! - Disabled B - BcastDisabled, R - RateLimited, L - Loopback (g) Load Share Group, (c) Cross Module Trunk Untag: *1:25 5:10 5:25 7:25 Tagged: *5:4c 214 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
unconfigure ports monitor vlan unconfigure ports monitor vlan unconfigure ports monitor vlan Description Removes port-based VLAN monitoring. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command removes monitoring for ports on VLAN accounting: unconfigure ports 8:1-8:6 monitor vlan accounting ExtremeWare XOS 10.
VLAN Commands unconfigure vlan ipaddress unconfigure vlan ipaddress {ipaddress} Description Removes the IP address of the VLAN. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. ipaddress Specifies that the ipaddress association with this VLAN should be cleared. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command removes the IP address from the VLAN accounting: unconfigure vlan accounting ipaddress 216 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
6 FDB Commands This chapter describes commands for: • Configuring FDB entries • Displaying FDB entries • Configuring and enabling FDB scanning The switch maintains a database of all media access control (MAC) addresses received on all of its ports. It uses the information in this database to decide whether a frame should be forwarded or filtered.
FDB Commands clear fdb clear fdb { | broadcast-mac | blackhole | ports | vlan } Description Clears dynamic FDB entries that match the filter. Syntax Description mac_addr Specifies a MAC address, using colon-separated bytes. broadcast-mac Specifies broadcast MAC entries. blackhole Specifies the blackhole entries. portlist Specifies one or more ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name.
configure fdb agingtime configure fdb agingtime configure fdb agingtime Description Configures the FDB aging time for dynamic entries. Syntax Description seconds Specifies the aging time in seconds. Range is 15 through 1,000,000. A value of 0 indicates that the entry should never be aged out. Default 300 seconds. Usage Guidelines The range is 15 through 1,000,000 seconds. If the aging time is set to zero, all aging entries in the database are defined as static, nonaging entries.
FDB Commands create fdbentry vlan blackhole create fdbentry vlan blackhole {source-mac | dest-mac | both} Description Creates a blackhole FDB entry. Syntax Description mac_addr Specifies a device MAC address, using colon-separated bytes. vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name associated with a MAC address. blackhole Configures the MAC address as a blackhole entry. source-mac Specifies that the blackhole MAC address matches the ingress source MAC address.
create fdbentry vlan ports create fdbentry vlan ports create fdbentry vlan ports [ | all] Description Creates a permanent static FDB entry, and optionally associates it with an ingress and/or egress QoS profile. Syntax Description mac_addr Specifies a device MAC address, using colon-separated bytes. vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name associated with a MAC address. portlist Specifies one or more ports associated with the MAC address.
FDB Commands Example The following command adds a permanent, static entry to the FDB for MAC address is 00 E0 2B 12 34 56, in VLAN marketing on port 4: create fdbentry 00:E0:2B:12:34:56 vlan marketing port 4 222 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show fdb show fdb show fdb { | broadcast-mac | permanent | ports | vlan } Description Displays FDB entries. Syntax Description mac_addr Specifies a MAC address, using colon-separated bytes, for which FDB entries should be displayed. broadcast-mac Specifies the broadcast MAC address. May be used as an alternate to the colon-separated byte form of the address ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff. permanent Displays all permanent entries, including the ingress and egress QoS profiles.
FDB Commands Flags Port List Flags that define the type of entry: • B - Egress Blackhole • b - Ingress Blackhole • d - Dynamic • s - Static • p - Permanent • m - MAC • S - secure MAC • l - lockdown MAC • M - Mirror • i - an entry also exists in the IP FDB • z - translation MAC • Q - Questionable • R - Remapped The ports on which the MAC address has been learned Example The following command displays information about all the entries in the FDB: show fdb It produces output simi
7 QoS Commands This chapter describes the following commands: • Commands for configuring Quality of Service (QoS) profiles • Commands creating traffic groupings and assigning the groups to QoS profiles • Commands for configuring, enabling and disabling explicit class-of-service traffic groupings (802.
QoS Commands • Prioritization bits used in IEEE 802.1p packets All Extreme switches support the standard 802.1p priority bits that are part of a tagged Ethernet packet. 226 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure diffserv examination code-point qosprofile configure diffserv examination code-point qosprofile configure diffserv examination code-point qosprofile Description Configures the default ingress Diffserv code points (DSCP) to QoS profile mapping. Syntax Description code-point Specifies a DiffServ code point (a 6-bit value in the IP-TOS byte in the IP header). qosprofile Specifies the QoS profile to which the Diffserv code point is mapped. Default See Table 8.
QoS Commands configure dot1p type configure dot1p type qosprofile Description Configures the default QoS profile to 802.1p priority mapping. Syntax Description dot1p_priority Specifies the 802.1p priority value. The value is an integer between 0 and 7. qosprofile Specifies a QoS profile. Default Dot1p Priority QoS Profile 0 Qp1 1 Qp2 2 Qp3 3 Qp4 4 Qp5 5 Qp6 6 Qp7 7 Qp8 Usage Guidelines An 802.
configure ports qosprofile configure ports qosprofile configure ports qosprofile Description Configures one or more ports to use a particular QoS profile. Syntax Description port_list Specifies a list of ports or slots and ports. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. qosprofile Specifies a QoS profile. Default All ports have the default qosprofile of Qp1. Usage Guidelines Extreme switches support eight QoS profiles (QP1 - QP8).
QoS Commands configure qosprofile configure qosprofile minbw maxbw priority Description Modifies the default QoS profile parameters. Syntax Description qosprofile Specifies a QoS profile name. min_percent Specifies a minimum bandwidth percentage for this queue. The default setting is 0. max_percent Specifies the maximum bandwidth percentage this queue is permitted to use. The default setting is 100.
disable diffserv examination ports disable diffserv examination ports disable diffserv examination ports [ | all] Description Disables the examination of the Diffserv field in an IP packet. Syntax Description port_list Specifies a list of ports or slots and ports to which the parameters apply. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. all Specifies that Diffserv examination should be disabled for all ports. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None.
QoS Commands enable diffserv examination ports enable diffserv examination ports [ | all] Description Enables the Diffserv field of an ingress IP packet to be examined in order to select a QoS profile. Syntax Description port_list Specifies a list of ports or slots and ports to which the parameters apply. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. all Specifies that Diffserv examination should be enabled for all ports. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None.
show diffserv show diffserv show diffserv Description Displays the diffserv-to-QoS profile mapping. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None.
QoS Commands 234 13 QP2 14 QP2 15 QP2 16 QP3 17 QP3 18 QP3 19 QP3 20 QP3 21 QP3 22 QP3 23 QP3 24 QP4 25 QP4 26 QP4 27 QP4 28 QP4 29 QP4 30 QP4 31 QP4 32 QP5 33 QP5 34 QP5 35 QP5 36 QP5 37 QP5 38 QP5 39 QP5 40 QP6 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show diffserv 41 QP6 42 QP6 43 QP6 44 QP6 45 QP6 46 QP6 47 QP6 48 QP7 49 QP7 50 QP7 51 QP7 52 QP7 53 QP7 54 QP7 55 QP7 56 QP8 57 QP8 58 QP8 59 QP8 60 QP8 61 QP8 62 QP8 63 QP8 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
QoS Commands show dot1p show dot1p Description Displays the 802.1p-to-QoS profile mappings. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command displays the current 802.1p-to-QoS mappings on the switch: show dot1p Following is the output from this command: 802.1p Priority Value 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 236 QOS Profile QP1 QP2 QP3 QP4 QP5 QP6 QP7 QP8 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show ports qosmonitor show ports qosmonitor show ports {} qosmonitor Description Displays real-time QoS statistics for egress packets on one or more ports. Syntax Description portlist Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. On a stand-alone switch, can be one or more port numbers. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default Shows QoS statistics for all ports in egress.
QoS Commands show qosprofile show qosprofile {} Description Displays QoS information on the switch. Syntax Description Specifies a QoS profile name. Default Displays QoS information for all profiles.
unconfigure diffserv examination unconfigure diffserv examination unconfigure diffserv examination Description Removes the Diffserv examination code point from a port. Syntax Description None. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example unconfigure diffserv examination ExtremeWare XOS 10.
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8 Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics This chapter describes commands for: • Configuring and managing the Event Management System/Logging • Configuring and monitoring system health and statistics When an event occurs on a switch, the Event Management System (EMS) allows you to send messages generated by these events to a specified log target. You can send messages to the memory buffer, NVRAM, the console display, the current session, or to a syslog host.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics clear counters clear counters Description Clears all switch statistics and port counters, including port packet statistics, bridging statistics, IP statistics, and log event counters. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines You should view the switch statistics and port counters before you clear them. Use the show port command to view port statistics.
clear log clear log clear log {error-led | static | messages [memory-buffer | nvram]} Description Clears the log database. Syntax Description error-led Clears the ERR LED on the MSM. static Specifies that the messages in the NVRAM and memory-buffer targets are cleared, and the ERR LED on the MSM is cleared. memory-buffer Clears entries from the memory buffer. nvram Clears entries from NVRAM. Default N/A.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics clear log counters clear log counters { | [all | ] {severity {only}}} Description Clears the incident counters for events. Syntax Description event-condition Specifies the event condition counter to clear. all Specifies that all events counters are to be cleared. event-component Specifies that all the event counters associated with a particular component should be cleared.
configure log filter events configure log filter events configure log filter [add | delete] {exclude} events [ | [all | ] {severity {only}}] Description Configures a log filter by adding or deleting a specified set of events. Syntax Description name Specifies the filter to configure.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics Events, Components, and Subcomponents. As mentioned, a single event can be included or excluded by specifying the event’s name. Multiple events can be added or removed by specifying an ExtremeWare XOS component name plus an optional severity. Some components, such as BGP, contain subcomponents, such as Keepalive, which is specified as BGP.Keepalive. Either components or subcomponents can be specified.
configure log filter events To get a listing of the components present in the system, use the following command: show log components To get a listing of event condition definitions, use the following command: show log events To see the current configuration of a filter, use the following command: show log configuration filter {} Example The following command adds all STP component events at severity info to the filter mySTPFilter: configure log filter myStpFilter add events stp severity inf
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics configure log filter events match configure log filter [add | delete] {exclude} events [ | [all | ] {severity {only}}] [match | strict-match] Description Configures a log filter by adding or deleting a specified set of events and specific set of match parameter values. Syntax Description name Specifies the filter to configure. add Add the specified events to the filter.
configure log filter events match definitions (the event text and parameter types).
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics and all subcomponents of STP, of severity critical, error, warning, notice and info.
configure log target filter configure log target filter configure log target [console | memory-buffer | nvram | session | syslog [all | [local0 ... local7]]] filter {severity {only}} Description Associates a filter to a target. Syntax Description target Specifies the device to send the log entries. console Specifies the console display. memory-buffer Specifies the switch memory buffer. nvram Specifies the switch NVRAM.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics Table 9: Default target log characteristics Target Enabled Severity Level console display no info memory buffer yes debug-data NVRAM yes warning session no info syslog no debug-data The built-in filter, DefaultFilter, and a severity level of info are used for each new telnet session. These values may be overridden on a per-session basis using the configure log target filter command and specify the target as session.
configure log target format configure log target format configure log target [console | memory-buffer | nvram | session | syslog [all | local0 ...
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics • process-slot—off • source-line—off The following defaults apply to syslog targets (per RFC 3164): • timestamp—seconds • date—mmm-dd • severity—on • event-name—none • priority—on • process-name—off • process-slot—off • source-line—off Usage Guidelines This command configures the format of the items that make up log messages.
configure log target format Severity. A four-letter abbreviation of the severity of the event can be output by specifying severity on or suppressed by specifying severity off. The default setting is severity on. The abbreviations are: Crit, Erro, Warn, Noti, Info, Summ, Verb, and Data. These correspond to: Critical, Error, Warning, Notice, Informational, Debug-Summary, Debug-Verbose, and Debug-Data. Event Names.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics configure log target match configure log target [console | memory-buffer | nvram | session | syslog [all | [local0 ... local7]]] match [any |] Description Associates a match expression to a target. Syntax Description console Specifies the console display. memory-buffer Specifies the switch memory buffer. nvram Specifies the switch NVRAM. session Specifies the current session (including console display).
configure log target match Example The following command sends log messages to the current session, that pass the current filter and severity level, and contain the string user5: configure log target session match user5 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics configure log target severity configure log target [console | memory-buffer | nvram | session | syslog [ [local0 ... local7]]] {severity {only}} Description Sets the severity level of messages sent to the target. Syntax Description console Specifies the console display. memory-buffer Specifies the switch memory buffer. nvram Specifies the switch NVRAM. session Specifies the current session (including console display).
configure log target severity Example The following command sends log messages to the current session, that pass the current filter at a severity level of info or greater, and contain the string user5: configure log target session severity info ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics configure node offline configure node slot offline priority Description Configures the node (MSM) to be offline. Syntax Description slot_id node_pri Specifies the slot of the node. Slots: • 1-8 specify I/O modules • 9-10 specify MSM modules (slot 9 is MSM-A, slot 10 is MSM-B) Specifies the priority of the node. The default is 0. The range is 0 to 100. Default N/A.
configure node online configure node online configure node slot online priority Description Configures the node (MSM) to be online. Syntax Description slot_id node_pri Specifies the slot of the node. Slots: • 1-8 specify I/O modules • 9-10 specify MSM modules (slot 9 is MSM-A, slot 10 is MSM-B) Specifies the priority of the node. The default is 0. The range is 0 to 100. Default N/A.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics configure node priority configure node slot priority Description Configures the priority of the node. Syntax Description slot_id node_pri Specifies the slot of the node. Slots: • 1-8 specify I/O modules • 9-10 specify MSM modules (slot 9 is MSM-A, slot 10 is MSM-B) Specifies the priority of the node. The default is 0. The range is 0 to 100. Default Default node priority is 0.
configure sys-health-check interval configure sys-health-check interval configure sys-health-check interval Description Configures the system health checker. Syntax Description interval Specifies, in seconds, the interval of the system health check. The default value is 6 seconds. Default 6 seconds. Usage Guidelines The system health checker tests I/O modules and the backplane by forwarding packets every 6 seconds.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics configure syslog add configure syslog {add} [local0 ... local7] {} Description Configures the remote syslog server host address, and filters messages to be sent to the remote syslog target. Syntax Description ipaddress Specifies the remote syslog server IP address. local0 ... local7 Specifies the local syslog facility. severity Specifies a message severity.
configure syslog delete configure syslog delete configure syslog delete [all | ] {local0 ... local7} Description Deletes a remote syslog server address. Syntax Description all Specifies all remote syslog servers. ipaddress Specifies the remote syslog server IP address. local0 ... local7 Specifies the local syslog facility. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This command is used to delete a remote syslog server target.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics create log filter create log filter {copy } Description Creates a log filter with the specified name. Syntax Description name Specifies the name of the filter to create. copy Specifies that the new filter is to be copied from an existing one. filter name Specifies the existing filter to copy. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This command creates a filter with the name specified.
delete log filter delete log filter delete log filter [ | all] Description Deletes a log filter with the specified name. Syntax Description filter name Specifies the filter to delete. all Specifies that all filters, except DefaultFilter, are to be deleted Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This command deletes the specified filter, or all filters except for the filter DefaultFilter. The specified filter must not be associated with a target.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics disable log debug-mode disable log debug-mode Description Disables debug mode. The switch stops logging events of severity debug-summary, debug-verbose, and debug-data. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines This command disables debug mode. Debug mode must be enabled prior to logging debug messages, which can severely degrade performance.
disable log target disable log target disable log target [console | memory-buffer | nvram | session | syslog [all | ] [local0 ... local7]]] Description Stops sending log messages to the specified target. Syntax Description console Specifies the console display. memory-buffer Specifies the switch memory buffer. nvram Specifies the switch NVRAM. session Specifies the current session (including console display). syslog Specifies a syslog target.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics disable sys-health-check disable sys-health-check slot Description Disables the BlackDiamond 10808 system health checker. Syntax Description slot Specifies the slot to disable the health checker. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines If the system health checker is disabled, it does not test I/O modules, MSM modules, and the backplane for system faults.
disable syslog disable syslog disable syslog Description Disables logging to all remote syslog server targets. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines Disables logging to all remote syslog server targets, not to the switch targets. This setting is saved in FLASH, and will be in effect upon boot up. Example The following command disables logging to all remote syslog server targets: disable syslog ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics enable log debug-mode enable log debug-mode Description Enables debug mode. The switch allows debug events included in log filters to be logged. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines This command enables debug mode. Debug mode must be enabled prior to logging debug messages, which can severely degrade performance.
enable log target enable log target enable log target [console | memory-buffer | nvram | session | syslog [all | ipaddress] [local0 ... local7]]] Description Starts sending log messages to the specified target. Syntax Description console Specifies the console display. memory-buffer Specifies the switch memory buffer. nvram Specifies the switch NVRAM. session Specifies the current session (including console display). syslog Specifies a syslog target.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics enable sys-health-check enable sys-health-check slot Description Enables the BlackDiamond 10808 system health checker for a specific I/O slot. Syntax Description slot Specifies the slot to run the health checker. This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines The system health checker tests I/O modules and the backplane by forwarding packets every 6 seconds.
enable syslog enable syslog enable syslog Description Enables logging to all remote syslog host targets. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines To enable remote logging, you must do the following: • Configure the syslog host to accept and log messages. • Enable remote logging by using the enable syslog command. • Configure remote logging by using the configure syslog command.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics failover failover {force} Description Causes a user-specified primary node failover to the backup node. Syntax Description force Specifies the primary node to failover immediately provided there the backup node can take over as primary. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to force the primary node to failover to the backup thereby relinquishing its primary status. You execute this command on the primary node.
show checkpoint-data show checkpoint-data show checkpoint-data {} Description Displays the status of one or more processes being copied from the primary MSM to the backup MSM. Syntax Description process Specifies the name of the processes being copied. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This command displays, in percentages, the amount of copying completed by each process and the traffic statistics between the process on both the primary and the backup MSMs.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics tftpd vrrp epm hal bgp pim 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% ON ON ON ON ON ON OK OK OK OK OK OK 1 1 1 1 1 1 (000008D3) (000008D3) (000008D3) (000008D3) (000008D3) (000008D3) To view the output for a specific process, use the process option.
show fans show fans show fans {detail} Description Displays the status of the fans in the system. Syntax Description detail Specifies more detailed fan tray information. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to view detailed information about the health of the fans. This status information may be useful for your technical support representative if you have a network problem. The following fan information is collected by the switch: • State—The current state of the power supply.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics Example The following command displays the status of the installed fans. If a fan is not installed, the state of the fan is Empty. show fans The following is sample output from this command: FanTray 1 information: State: Present Fans: 1 PartInfo: Fan Slot # 2 SN:12345 PN:1N2039 Revision: 0.1 FailureCode: 0 Grid Id: 0 Odometer: 441010 seconds since Nov-13-2003 Temperature: 25.1 deg C Voltage 1: 48.0 V, 100.0 W Voltage 2: 12.0 V, 5.
show heartbeat process show heartbeat process show heartbeat process {} Description Displays the health of the ExtremeWare XOS processes. Command Syntax name Specifies the name of the process. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to monitor the health of the XOS processes. The switch uses two algorithms to collect process health information: polling and reporting. Both polling and reporting measure the heartbeat of the process.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A dirser edp ems epm exacl exosmc exosq exsnoop exvlan fdb hal mcmgr msgsrv netTools nettx nodemgr ospf pim polMgr rip rtmgr snmpMaster snmpSubagent stp tftpd vlan vrrp 0 36069 45087 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36069 0 90174 0 0 0 0 60116 0 0 60116 60116 36069 0 36069 36069 180324 36069 45087 0 0 0 0 0 0 180343 1
show log show log show log {messages [memory-buffer | nvram]} {events { | ]} { {only}} {starting [date time
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics Usage Guidelines Switch configuration and fault information is filtered and saved to target logs, in a memory buffer, and in NVRAM. Each entry in the log contains the following information: • Timestamp—records the month and day of the event, along with the time (hours, minutes, seconds, and hundredths). • Severity Level—indicates the urgency of a condition reported in the log. Table 10 describes the severity levels assigned to events.
show log • Notice—Noti • Info—Info • Debug-Summary—Summ • Debug-Verbose—Verb • Debug-Data—Data The three severity levels for extended debugging, debug-summary, debug-verbose, and debug-data, require that debug mode be enabled (which may cause a performance degradation). See the command enable log debug-mode on page 272. Table 10 describes the security levels.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics show log components show log components { | version} Description Displays the name, description and default severity for all components. Syntax Description event component Specifies the component to display. version Specifies the version number of the component. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This command displays the name, description, and default severity defined for the specified components or subcomponents.
show log components dm card EDP epm depend mod msg upgrade fdb hal card fdb msg port sys vlan log mcmgr snoop vlan netTool nm OSPF Event Hello LSA Neighbor SPF pim cache debug hello mcdbg msg nbr rpm pm config rip cfg event inUpdt msgs outUpdt sys rtmgr vlan STP InBPDU OutBPDU System System telnetd tftpd trace Device Manager Device Manger Card State Machine Extreme DIscovery Protocol (EDP) Main EPM functionality EPM dependency run-time checking EPM Kernel Loadable module EPM Message processing Upgrade pro
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics vlan dbg err msgs VRRP Advert System Vlan mgr Subsystem description Subsystem description Subsystem description Config/State messages Subsystem description System/Library messages Info Debug-Summary Debug-Data Debug-Data Warning Warning Warning A total of 79 component(s) were displayed.
show log configuration show log configuration show log configuration Description Displays the log configuration for switch log settings, and for certain targets. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This command displays the log configuration for all targets. The state of the target, enabled or disabled is displayed. For the enabled targets, the associated filter, severity, match expression, and format is displayed.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics Format : MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS.hh Log Filter Name: DefaultFilter I/ E Comp. Sub-comp. Condition - ------- ----------- ----------------------I All Severity CEWNISVD --------------- Log Filter Name: myFilter I/ E Comp. Sub-comp.
show log configuration filter show log configuration filter show log configuration filter {} Description Displays the log configuration for the specified filter. Syntax Description filter name Specifies the filter to display. Default If no options are specified, the command displays the configuration for all filters. Usage Guidelines This command displays the configuration for filters.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics show log configuration target show log configuration target {console | memory-buffer | nvram | session | syslog [local0 ... local7]} Description Displays the log configuration for the specified target. Syntax Description console Show the log configuration for the console display. memory-buffer Show the log configuration for volatile memory. nvram Show the log configuration for NVRAM.
show log configuration target ion> Log Target Enabled ? Filter Name Match regex Severity Format ion> : : : : : : console no DefaultFilter Any Info (through Critical) MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS.hh
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics show log counters show log counters { | [all | ]} {include | notified | occurred} {severity {only}}} Description Displays the incident counters for events. Syntax Description event condition Specifies the event condition to display. all Specifies that all events are to be displayed. event component Specifies that all the events associated with a particular component or subcomponent should be displayed.
show log counters Example The following command displays the event counters for event conditions of severity debug-summary or greater in the component STP.InBPDU: show log counters stp.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics show log events show log events [ | [all | ] {severity {only}}] {details} Description Displays information about the individual events (conditions) that can be logged. Syntax Description event condition Specifies the event condition to display. all Specifies that all events are to be displayed. event component Specifies that all the events associated with a particular component should be displayed.
show log events The following is sample output from this command: Comp ------STP STP STP SubComp ----------InBPDU InBPDU InBPDU Condition ----------------------Drop Ign Mismatch Severity Parameters ------------- ---------Error 2 total Debug-Summary 2 total Warning 2 total The following command displays the details of the event condition PDUTrace in the component STP.InBPDU: show log events stp.inbpdu.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics show memory show memory {slot [a | b]} Description Displays the current system memory information. Syntax Description slot a Specify a for the MSM module installed in slot 9. slot b Specify b for the MSM module installed in slot 10. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Viewing statistics on a regular basis allows you to see how well your network is performing.
show memory Card Slot Process Name Memory (KB) --------------------------------------MSM-A 9 aaa 13040 MSM-A 9 acl 8252 MSM-A 9 bcm5615 6 MSM-A 9 bgp 25340 MSM-A 9 cfgmgr 7204 MSM-A 9 cli 27272 MSM-A 9 devmgr 7948 MSM-A 9 dirser 6844 MSM-A 9 edp 9420 MSM-A 9 ems 7708 MSM-A 9 epm 13436 MSM-A 9 esmi 61 MSM-A 9 exacl 13 MSM-A 9 exosmc 29 MSM-A 9 exosnvram 3 MSM-A 9 exosq 23 MSM-A 9 exsnoop 19 MSM-A 9 exvlan 141 MSM-A 9 fdb 12220 MSM-A 9 hal 86396 MSM-A 9 ike 3 MSM-A 9 mcmgr 17468 MSM-A 9 msgsrv 6712 MSM-A 9 n
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics show node show node {detail} Description Displays the status of the nodes in the system as well as the general health of the system. Syntax Description detail Displays the information on a per-node basis rather than in a tabular format. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to display the current status of the nodes and the health of the system.
show node The following is sample output from this command: Node State Priority SwHealth HwHealth ----------------------------------------------MSM-A MASTER 0 49 7 MSM-B BACKUP -1 49 7 If you specify the detail option, the same information is displayed on a per node basis rather than in a tabular format. Node MSM-A information: Node State: MASTER Node Priority: 0 Sw Health: 49 Hw Health: 7 Node MSM-B information: Node State: BACKUP Node Priority: -1 Sw Health: 49 Hw Health: 7 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics show ports rxerrors show ports {} rxerrors Description Displays real-time receive error statistics. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more slots and ports. May be in the form 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If you do not specify a port number or range of ports, receive error statistics are displayed for all ports.
show ports rxerrors Example The following command displays receive error statistics for slot 5, ports 4 through 7 on a modular switch: show ports 5:4-5:7 rxerrors The following is sample output from this command: Port Rx Error monitor Port Link Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx Rx State Crc Over Under Frag Jabber Align Lost ================================================================================ 5:4 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:5 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:6 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:7 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 =======================================
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics show ports stats show ports statistics Description Displays real-time port statistics. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more slots and ports. May be in the form 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If you do not specify a port number or range of ports, statistics are displayed for all ports. Jumbo frame statistics are displayed for switches only that are configured for jumbo frame support.
show ports stats Example The following command displays port statistics for slot 5, ports 4 through 7 on a modular switch: show ports 5:4-5:7 statstistics The following is sample output from this command: * BD-PC.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics show ports txerrors show ports {} txerrors Description Displays real-time transmit error statistics. Syntax Description port_list Specifies one or more slots and ports. May be in the form 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If you do not specify a port number or range of ports, error statistics are displayed for all ports. This status information may be useful for your technical support representative if you have a network problem.
show ports txerrors The following is sample output from this command: * BD-PC.14 # show ports 5:4-5:7 txerrors Port Configuration Port Link Tx Tx Tx Tx Tx Tx State Coll Late coll Deferred Errors Lost Parity ================================================================================ 5:4 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:5 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:6 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 5:7 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 ================================================================================ Link Status: A-Active R-Ready ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics show powersupplies show powersupplies {detail} Description Displays the current status of the installed power supplies. Command Syntax detail Specifies more detailed power supply information. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to view detailed information about the health of the power supplies. This status information may be useful for your technical support representative if you have a network problem.
show powersupplies Example The following command displays the status of the installed power supplies. If a power supply is not installed, the state of the power supply is Empty: show powersupplies The following is sample output from this command: PowerSupply 1 information: State: Empty PowerSupply 2 information: State: Empty PowerSupply 3 information: State: Power On Input Voltage: 110.0 V PartInfo: PS Slot # 4 SN: 1234567 PN:1N2039-1 Revision: 0.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics PowerSupply 6 information: State: Power Off Input Voltage: 110.0 V PartInfo: PS Slot # 7 SN: 1234567 PN:1N2039-1 Revision: 0.1 FailureCode: 0 Odometer: 936300 seconds since Dec-09-2003 Temperature: 29.0 deg C Output 0: 48.0 V, 700.0 W Output 1: 12.0 V, 48.0 W Input: 240.0 V, 1.0 Amps Voltage 1: 2.0 V, 1.0 A Voltage 2: 4.0 V, 2.0 A 310 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show process show process show process {detail | slot |version } Description Displays the status of the ExtremeWare XOS processes. Command Syntax detail Specifies more detailed process information. slotid Specifies the slot number. name Specifies the name of the process. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines The ExtremeWare XOS process manager monitors all of the XOS processes. The process manager also ensures that only version-compatible processes are started.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics • Process Name—The name of the process • Version—The version number of the process • BuiltBy—The name of the software build manager • Link Date—The date the executable was linked This status information may be useful for your technical support representative if you have a network problem.
show process The following example specifies the process aaa along with the detail keyword: show process aaa detail The output from this command is similar to the following: Name PID Path Type Link Date Build By Peer -------------------------------------------------------------------------------aaa 284 .
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics The following example specifies the version information for all processes: show process version The output from this command is similar to the following: Card Process Name Version BuiltBy Link Date --------------------------------------------------------------------------MSM-A aaa 3.0.0.2 release-manager Thu Dec 4 13:23:07 PST 2003 MSM-A acl 3.0.0.2 release-manager Thu Dec 4 13:25:55 PST 2003 MSM-A bgp 3.0.0.
show temperature show temperature show temperature Description Displays the temperature of the system and the I/O and management modules. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to display the temperature of the installed components in the BlackDiamond 10808 chassis. The temperature is recorded in celsius.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics show version show version {detail | process } Description Displays the hardware serial numbers and versions, and software versions currently running on the switch, and (if applicable) the modules. Syntax Description detail Specifies display of slot board name and chassis or platform name. process Specifies display of all of the processes on the switch. name Specifies display of a specific process on the switch. Default N/A.
show version Example The following command displays the hardware and software versions currently running on the switch: show version The following is sample output from this command: Chassis Slot-1 Slot-2 Slot-3 Slot-4 Slot-5 Slot-6 Slot-7 Slot-8 MSM-A MSM-B : : : : : : : : : : : PN:1N532 PN:1N2039 PN:1N2039 PN:1N2039 PN:1N2039 PN:1N2039 PN:1N2039 PN:1N2039 SN:1234 SN:123456 SN:123456 SN:123456 SN:123456 SN:123456 SN:123456 SN:123456 Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A MSM-A stp tftpd vlan vrrp 3.0.0.4 3.0.0.2 3.0.0.2 3.0.0.4 release-manager release-manager release-manager release-manager Tue Tue Tue Tue Nov Nov Nov Nov 4 4 4 4 16:24:53 16:32:09 16:23:22 16:25:24 PST PST PST PST 2003 2003 2003 2003 If you specify the name option, only the process you select is displayed. 318 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
unconfigure log filter unconfigure log filter unconfigure log filter Description Resets the log filter to its default values; removes all filter items. Syntax Description filter name Specifies the log filter to unconfigure. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If the filter name specified is DefaultFilter, this command restores the configuration of DefaultFilter back to its original settings.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics unconfigure log target format unconfigure log target [console | memory-buffer | nvram | session | syslog [all | [local0 ... local7]]] format Description Resets the log target format to its default values. Syntax Description console Specifies the console display format. memory-buffer Specifies the switch memory buffer format. nvram Specifies the switch NVRAM format. session Specifies the current session (including console display) format.
unconfigure log target format • source-line—off Usage Guidelines Use this command to reset the target format to the default format. Example The following command sets the log format for the target session (the current session) to the default: unconfigure log target session format ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics upload log upload log {messages [memory-buffer | nvram] {events { | }}} { {only}} {starting [date time | date | time ]} {ending [date time | date | time ]} {match } {chronological} Description Uploads the current log messages to a TFTP server. Syntax Description ipaddress Specifies the ipaddress of the TFTP server.
upload log Usage Guidelines This command is similar to the show log command, but instead of displaying the log contents on the command line, this command saves the log to a file on the TFTP server you specify. For more details on most of the options of this command, see the command show log on page 283. Example The following command uploads messages with a critical severity to the filename switch4critical.log on TFTP server at 10.31.8.25: upload log 10.31.8.25 switch4critical.
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9 Security Commands This chapter describes: • Commands for creating and configuring policies • Commands for creating and configuring IP access lists • Commands for creating and configuring route maps • Commands related to switch user authentication through a RADIUS client • Commands related to switch user authentication through TACACS+ Policies are a generalized category of features that impact forwarding and route forwarding decisions.
Security Commands attempting to administer the switch. TACACS+ is used to communicate between the switch and an authentication database. NOTE You cannot use RADIUS and TACACS+ at the same time. 326 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
check policy check policy check policy Description Checks the syntax of the the specified policy. Syntax Description policy-name Specifies the policy to check. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to check the policy syntax before applying it. If any errors are found, the line number and a description of the syntax error are displayed. A policy that contains syntax errors will not be applied.
Security Commands clear access-list counter clear access-list counter {} [any | ports ] {ingress} Description Clears the specified access list counters. Syntax Description countername Specifies the ACL counter to clear. portlist Specifies to clear the counters on these ports. Default The default direction is ingress. Usage Guidelines Use this command to clear the ACL counters.
configure access-list configure access-list configure access-list [any | ports ] {ingress} Description Configures an access list to the specified interface. Syntax Description aclname Specifies the ACL name. The name can be from 1-32 characters long. portlist Specifies the ports on which this ACL is applied. Default The default direction is ingress. Usage Guidelines The access list applied in this command is contained in a text file created externally to the switch.
Security Commands configure radius server configure radius [primary | secondary] server [ | ] {} client-ip [] {vr } Description Configures the primary and secondary RADIUS authentication server. Syntax Description primary Configures the primary RADIUS authentication server. secondary Configures the secondary RADIUS authentication server. ipaddress The IP address of the server being configured. hostname The host name of the server being configured.
configure radius shared-secret configure radius shared-secret configure radius [primary | secondary] shared-secret [] Description Configures the authentication string used to communicate with the RADIUS authentication server. Syntax Description primary Configures the authentication string for the primary RADIUS server. secondary Configures the authentication string for the secondary RADIUS server. string The string to be used for authentication. Default Unconfigured.
Security Commands configure radius timeout configure radius timeout Description Configures the timeout interval for RADIUS authentication requests. Syntax Description seconds Specifies the number of seconds for authentication requests. Range is 3 to 120 seconds Default The default is 3 seconds. Usage Guidelines This command configures the timeout interval for RADIUS authentication requests. When the timeout has expired, another authentication attempt will be made.
configure radius-accounting server configure radius-accounting server configure radius-accounting [primary | secondary] server [ | ] {} client-ip [] {vr } Description Configures the RADIUS accounting server. Syntax Description primary Configure the primary RADIUS accounting server. secondary Configure the secondary RADIUS accounting server. ipaddress The IP address of the accounting server being configured.
Security Commands configure radius-accounting shared-secret configure radius-accounting [primary | secondary] shared-secret [] Description Configures the authentication string used to communicate with the RADIUS accounting server. Syntax Description primary Configures the authentication string for the primary RADIUS accounting server. secondary Configures the authentication string for the secondary RADIUS accounting server. string The string to be used for authentication.
configure radius-accounting timeout configure radius-accounting timeout configure radius-accounting timeout Description Configures the timeout interval for RADIUS-Accounting authentication requests. Syntax Description seconds Specifies the number of seconds for accounting requests. Range is 3 to 120 seconds. Default The default is 3 seconds. Usage Guidelines This command configures the timeout interval for RADIUS-Accounting authentication requests.
Security Commands configure tacacs server configure tacacs [primary | secondary] server [ | ] {} client-ip {vr } Description Configures the server information for a TACACS+ authentication server. Syntax Description primary Configures the primary TACACS+ server. secondary Configures the secondary TACACS+ server. ipaddress The IP address of the TACACS+ server being configured. hostname The host name of the TACACS+ server being configured.
configure tacacs shared-secret configure tacacs shared-secret configure tacacs [primary | secondary] shared-secret Description Configures the shared secret string used to communicate with the TACACS+ authentication server. Syntax Description primary Configures the authentication string for the primary TACACS+ server. secondary Configures the authentication string for the secondary TACACS+ server. string The string to be used for authentication. Default N/A.
Security Commands configure tacacs timeout configure tacacs timeout Description Configures the timeout interval for TACAS+ authentication requests. Syntax Description seconds Specifies the number of seconds for authentication requests. Range is 3 to 120 seconds. Default The default is 3 seconds. Usage Guidelines This command configures the timeout interval for TACACS+ authentication requests.
configure tacacs-accounting server configure tacacs-accounting server configure tacacs-accounting [primary | secondary] server [ | ] {} client-ip {vr } Description Configures the TACACS+ accounting server. Syntax Description primary Configures the primary TACACS+ accounting server. secondary Configures the secondary TACACS+ accounting server. ipaddress The IP address of the TACACS+ accounting server being configured.
Security Commands configure tacacs-accounting shared-secret configure tacacs-accounting [primary | secondary] shared-secret Description Configures the shared secret string used to communicate with the TACACS+ accounting server. Syntax Description primary Configures the authentication string for the primary TACACS+ accounting server. secondary Configures the authentication string for the secondary TACACS+ accounting server. string The string to be used for authentication. Default N/A.
configure tacacs-accounting timeout configure tacacs-accounting timeout configure tacacs-accounting timeout Description Configures the timeout interval for TACACS+ accounting authentication requests. Syntax Description seconds Specifies the number of seconds for accounting requests. Range is 3 to 120 seconds Default The default is 3 seconds. Usage Guidelines This command configures the timeout interval for TACACS+ accounting authentication requests.
Security Commands disable radius disable radius Description Disables the RADIUS client. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default RADIUS authentication is disabled by default. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables RADIUS authentication for the switch: disable radius 342 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable radius-accounting disable radius-accounting disable radius-accounting Description Disables RADIUS accounting. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables RADIUS accounting for the switch: disable radius-accounting ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Security Commands disable tacacs disable tacacs Description Disables TACACS+ authentication. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables TACACS+ authentication for the switch: disable tacacs 344 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable tacacs-accounting disable tacacs-accounting disable tacacs-accounting Description Disables TACACS+ accounting. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables TACACS+ accounting: disable tacacs-accounting ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Security Commands disable tacacs-authorization disable tacacs-authorization Description Disables TACACS+ authorization. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This disables CLI command authorization but leaves user authentication enabled. Example The following command disables TACACS+ CLI command authorization: disable tacacs-authorization 346 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
enable radius enable radius enable radius Description Enables the RADIUS client on the switch. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines When enabled, all web and Telnet logins are sent to the RADIUS servers for authentication. When used with a RADIUS server that supports ExtremeWare XOS CLI authorization, each CLI command is sent to the RADIUS server for authorization before it is executed.
Security Commands enable radius-accounting enable radius-accounting Description Enables RADIUS accounting. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines The RADIUS client must also be enabled. Example The following command enables RADIUS accounting for the switch: enable radius-accounting 348 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
enable tacacs enable tacacs enable tacacs Description Enables TACACS+ authentication. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines After they have been enabled, all web and Telnet logins are sent to one of the two TACACS+ servers for login name authentication. Example The following command enables TACACS+ user authentication: enable tacacs ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Security Commands enable tacacs-accounting enable tacacs-accounting Description Enables TACACS+ accounting. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines If accounting is used, the TACACS+ client must also be enabled. Example The following command enables TACACS+ accounting for the switch: enable tacacs-accounting 350 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
enable tacacs-authorization enable tacacs-authorization enable tacacs-authorization Description Enables CLI command authorization. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines When enabled, each command is transmitted to the remote TACACS+ server for authorization before the command is executed. TACACS+ authentication must also be enabled to use TACACS+ authorization.
Security Commands refresh policy refresh policy Description Refreshes the the specified policy. Syntax Description policy-name Specifies the policy to refresh. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command when a new policy file has been downloaded to the switch. This command reprocesses the text file and updates the policy database. Example The following example refreshes the policy zone5: refresh policy zone5 352 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
save policy save policy save policy {} Description Saves the the specified policy. Syntax Description policy-name Specifies the policy to save. newName Specifies a new policy filename. Default The default is to save the policy to a file with the same name as the original policy file. Usage Guidelines Use this command to save a policy currently in the server database to a policy file. You may save the policy to a new file.
Security Commands show access-list show access-list {} Description Displays the interfaces configured with a specified ACL, or all configured interfaces. Syntax Description aclname Specifies the ACL name. The name can be from 1-32 characters long. Default The default is to display all configured interfaces. Usage Guidelines The ACL with the port and VLAN displayed as an asterisk (*) is the wildcard ACL.
show access-list counter show access-list counter show access-list counter {} [any | ports ] {ingress} Description Displays the specified access list counters. Syntax Description countername Specifies the ACL counter to display. portlist Specifies to display the counters on these ports. Default The default direction is ingress. Usage Guidelines Use this command to display the ACL counters.
Security Commands show policy show policy { | detail} Description Displays the the specified policy. Syntax Description policy-name Specifies the policy to display. detail Show the policy in detail. Default If no policy name is specified, all policies are shown Usage Guidelines Use this command to display which clients are using the specified policy. The detail option displays the rules that make up the policy.
show radius show radius show radius Description Displays the current RADIUS client configuration and statistics. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A.
Security Commands show radius-accounting show radius-accounting Description Displays the current RADIUS accounting client configuration and statistics. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A.
show tacacs show tacacs show tacacs Description Displays the current TACACS+ configuration and statistics. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command displays TACACS+ client configuration and statistics: show tacacs ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Security Commands show tacacs-accounting show tacacs-accounting Description Displays the current TACACS+ accounting client configuration and statistics. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None: Example The following command displays TACACS+ accounting client configuration and statistics: show tacacs-accounting 360 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
unconfigure access-list unconfigure access-list unconfigure access-list {any | ports } {ingress} Description Removes an access list from the specified interface. Syntax Description aclname Specifies the ACL name. The name can be from 1-32 characters long. portlist Specifies the ports on which this ACL is applied. Default The default direction is ingress. Usage Guidelines To remove all ACLs from all interfaces, do not specify any ports.
Security Commands unconfigure radius unconfigure radius {server [primary | secondary]} Description Unconfigures the RADIUS client configuration. Syntax Description primary Unconfigures the primary RADIUS server. secondary Unconfigures the secondary RADIUS server. Default Unconfigures both primary and secondary servers. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command unconfigures the secondary RADIUS server settings: unconfigure radius server secondary 362 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
unconfigure radius-accounting unconfigure radius-accounting unconfigure radius-accounting {server [primary | secondary]} Description Unconfigures the RADIUS accounting server configuration. Syntax Description primary Unconfigures the primary RADIUS accounting server. secondary Unconfigures the secondary RADIUS accounting server. Default Unconfigures both the primary and secondary accounting servers. Usage Guidelines None.
Security Commands unconfigure tacacs unconfigure tacacs {server [primary | secondary]} Description Unconfigures the TACACS+ server configuration. Syntax Description primary Unconfigures the primary TACACS+ server. secondary Unconfigures the secondary TACACS+ server. Default Unconfigures both the primary and secondary TACACS+ servers. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command unconfigures all TACACS+ servers settings: unconfigure tacacs 364 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
unconfigure tacacs-accounting unconfigure tacacs-accounting unconfigure tacacs-accounting {server [primary | secondary]} Description Unconfigures the TACACS+ accounting server configuration. Syntax Description primary Unconfigures the primary TACACS+ accounting server. secondary Unconfigures the secondary TACACS+ accounting server. Default Unconfigures both the primary and secondary TACACS+ accounting servers. Usage Guidelines None.
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10 STP Commands This chapter describes commands for: • Creating, configuring, enabling, and disabling Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on the switch • Enabling and disabling Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) on the switch • Displaying and resetting STP settings on the switch The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a bridge-based mechanism for providing fault tolerance on networks. STP is a part of the 802.1d bridge specification defined by the IEEE Computer Society. To explain STP in terms used by the 802.
STP Commands • Within any given STPD, all VLANs belonging to it use the same spanning tree. Member VLANs When you add a VLAN to an STPD, that VLAN becomes a member of the STPD. The two types of member VLANs in an STPD are: • Carrier • Protected Carrier VLAN. A carrier VLAN defines the scope of the STPD which includes the physical and logical ports that belong to the STPD and the 802.1Q tag used to transport EMISTP or PVST+ encapsulated BPDUs.
STP Rules and Restrictions Encapsulation Modes You can configure ports within an STPD to accept specific BPDU encapsulations. This STP port encapsulation is separate from the STP mode of operation. For example, you can configure a port to accept the PVST+ BPDU encapsulation while running in 802.1D mode. An STP port has three encapsulation modes: • 802.1d mode This mode is used for backward compatibility with previous STP versions and for compatibility with third-party switches using IEEE standard 802.1d.
STP Commands clear counters stp clear counters stp {[all | diagnostics | domains | ports]} Description Clears, resets all STP statistics and counters. Syntax Description all Specifies all STP domain and port counters. diagnostics Specifies STP diagnostics counters. domains Specifies STP domain counters. ports Specifies STP port counters. Default N/A.
configure stpd add vlan configure stpd add vlan configure stpd add vlan ports [all | ] {[dot1d | emistp | pvst-plus]} Description Adds all ports or a list of ports within a VLAN to a specified STPD. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all of the ports to be included in the STPD. port_list Specifies the port or ports to be included in the STPD.
STP Commands An StpdID is used to identify each STP domain. You assign the StpdID when configuring the domain. An StpdID must be identical to the VLANid of one of the member VLANs in that STP domain, and that VLAN cannot belong to another STPD. NOTE These encapsulation modes are for STP ports, not for physical ports. When a physical port belongs to multiple STPDs, it is associated with multiple STP ports.
configure stpd default-encapsulation configure stpd default-encapsulation configure stpd default-encapsulation [dot1d | emistp | pvst-plus] Description Configures the default encapsulation mode for all ports added to the specified STPD. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. dot1d Specifies the STP encapsulation mode of operation to be 802.1d. emistp Specifies the STP encapsulation mode of operation to be EMISTP.
STP Commands When the switch boots, it automatically creates a VLAN named default with a tag value of 1, and STPD s0. The switch associates VLAN default to STPD s0. By default, all ports that belong to this VLAN and STPD are in 802.1d encapsulation mode. Example The following command specifies that all ports added to the STPD STPD1 be in PVST+ encapsulation mode: configure stpd stpd1 default-encapsulation pvst-plus 374 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure stpd delete vlan configure stpd delete vlan configure stpd delete vlan ports [all | } Description Deletes one or more ports in the specified VLAN from an STPD. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all of the ports to be removed from the STPD. port_list Specifies the port or ports to be removed from the STPD. Default N/A.
STP Commands configure stpd forwarddelay configure stpd forwarddelay Description Specifies the time (in seconds) that the ports in this STPD spend in the listening and learning states when the switch is the Root Bridge. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. seconds Specifies the forward delay time in seconds. The range is 4 to 30 seconds. Default 15 seconds.
configure stpd hellotime configure stpd hellotime configure stpd hellotime Description Specifies the time delay (in seconds) between the transmission of Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) from this STPD when it is the Root Bridge. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. seconds Specifies the hello time in seconds. The range is 1 to 10 seconds. Default 2 seconds.
STP Commands configure stpd maxage configure stpd maxage Description Specifies the maximum age of a BPDU in the specified STPD. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. seconds Specifies the maxage time in seconds. The range is 6 to 40 seconds. Default 20 seconds. Usage Guidelines After you have created the STPD with a unique name, the keyword stpd is optional.
configure stpd mode configure stpd mode configure stpd mode [dot1d | dot1w] Description Configures the operational mode for the specified STP domain. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. dot1d Specifies the STPD mode of operation to be 802.1d. dot1w Specifies the STPD mode of operation to be 802.1w, and rapid configuration is enabled. Default Operates in 802.1d mode.
STP Commands configure stpd ports cost configure stpd ports cost Description Specifies the path cost of the port in the specified STPD. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. cost Specifies a numerical port cost value. The range is 1 through 65,535. port_list Specifies one or more slots and ports. May be in the form 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8.
configure stpd ports link-type configure stpd ports link-type configure stpd ports link-type [auto | edge | broadcast | point-to-point] Description Configures the ports in the specified STPD as auto, edge, broadcast or point-to-point link types. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. auto Specifies the switch to automatically determine the port link type.
STP Commands Example The following command configures slot 2, ports 1 through 4 to be point-to-point links in STPD s1: configure stpd s1 ports link-type point-to-point 2:1-2:4 382 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure stpd ports mode configure stpd ports mode configure stpd ports mode [dot1d | emistp | pvst-plus] Description Configures the STP mode of operation for the specified port list. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. dot1d Specifies IEEE 802.1d-compliant packet formatting. A physical port can only be a member of one STPD running it dot1d mode. emistp Specifies 802.1d formatting and 802.1q tagging.
STP Commands configure stpd ports priority configure stpd ports priority Description Specifies the port priority of the port in the specified STPD. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. priority Specifies a numerical port priority value. The range is 0 through 31. port_list Specifies one or more slots and ports. May be in the form 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default The default setting is 16.
configure stpd priority configure stpd priority configure stpd priority Description Specifies the bridge priority of the STPD. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. priority Specifies the bridge priority of the STPD. The range is 0 through 65,535. Default 32,768. Usage Guidelines After you have created the STPD with a unique name, the keyword stpd is optional.
STP Commands configure stpd tag configure stpd tag Description Assigns an StpdID to an STPD. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. stpd_tag Specifies the VLANid of a VLAN that is owned by the STPD. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines After you have created the STPD with a unique name, the keyword stpd is optional. You should not configure any STP parameters unless you have considerable knowledge and experience with STP.
configure vlan add ports stpd configure vlan add ports stpd configure vlan add ports [all | ] stpd {[dot1d | emistp | pvst-plus]} Description Adds all ports or a list of ports within a VLAN to a specified STPD. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all of the ports to be included in the STPD. port_list Specifies the port or ports to be included in the STPD. stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch.
STP Commands Example The following command adds slot 1, port 2 and slot 2, port 3, members of a VLAN named Marketing, to the STPD named STPD1, and specifies that they be in EMISTP mode: configure vlan marketing add ports 1:2, 2:3 stpd stpd1 emistp 388 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
create stpd create stpd create stpd Description Creates a user-defined STPD. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies a user-defined STPD name. Default The default device configuration contains a single STPD called s0. When an STPD is created, the STPD has the following default parameters: • State—disabled • StpdID—none • Assigned VLANs—none • Bridge priority—32,768 • Hello time—2 seconds • Forward delay—15 seconds • Operational mode—802.
STP Commands delete stpd delete stpd Description Removes a user-defined STPD from the switch. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies a user-defined STPD name on the switch. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines After you have created the STPD with a unique name, the keyword stpd is optional. The default STPD, s0, cannot be deleted. Example The following command deletes an STPD named purple_st: delete stpd purple_st 390 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable stpd disable stpd disable stpd {} Description Disables the STP protocol on a particular STPD or for all STPDs. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines The stpd_name keyword is optional. You do not need to indicate an STPD name if you disable the STP protocol for all STPDs. Example The following command disables an STPD named purple_st: disable stpd purple_st ExtremeWare XOS 10.
STP Commands disable stpd auto-bind disable stpd auto-bind vlan Description Disables the ability to automatically add ports to an STPD when they are added to a member VLAN. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. vlan_name Specifies the name of the carrier VLAN. Default Disabled. After you enable the autobind feature, and you add ports to a member VLAN, those ports have autobind enabled.
disable stpd ports disable stpd ports disable stpd ports [all | ] Description Disables STP on one or more ports for a given STPD. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. all Specifies all ports for a given STPD. port_list Specifies one or more slots and ports. May be in the form 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines After you have created the STPD with a unique name, the keyword stpd is optional.
STP Commands disable stpd rapid-root-failover disable stpd rapid-root-failover Description Disables rapid root failover for STP recovery times. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines After you have created the STPD with a unique name, the keyword stpd is optional. To view the status of rapid root failover on the switch, use the show stpd command.
enable stpd enable stpd enable stpd {} Description Enables the STP protocol for one or all STPDs. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines The stpd_name keyword is optional. You do not need to indicate an STPD name if you enable the STP protocol for all STPDs. Example The following command enables an STPD named Backbone_st: enable stpd backbone_st ExtremeWare XOS 10.
STP Commands enable stpd auto-bind enable stpd auto-bind vlan Description Automatically adds ports to an STPD when they are added to a member VLAN. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. vlan_name Specifies the name of the carrier VLAN. Default Disabled. After you enable the autobind feature, and you add ports to a member VLAN, those ports have autobind enabled.
enable stpd auto-bind To view STP configuration status of the ports on a VLAN, use the following command: show vlan stpd Example To automatically add ports to an STPD and expand the boundary of the STPD, you must complete the following tasks: • Create and identify the carrier VLAN. • Assign a VLANid to the carrier VLAN. • Add ports to the carrier VLAN. • Create an STPD (or use the default, S0). • Enable autobind on the STPD. • Add the carrier VLAN and ports to the STP.
STP Commands enable stpd ports enable stpd ports [all | ] Description Enables the STP protocol on one or more ports. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD on the switch. all Specifies all ports for a given STPD. port_list Specifies one or more slots and ports. May be in the form 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines After you have created the STPD with a unique name, the keyword stpd is optional.
enable stpd rapid-root-failover enable stpd rapid-root-failover enable stpd rapid-root-failover Description Enables rapid root failover for faster STP recovery times. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines After you have created the STPD with a unique name, the keyword stpd is optional. To view the status of rapid root failover on the switch, use the show stpd command.
STP Commands show stpd show stpd { | detail} Description Displays STPD settings on the switch. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD on the switch. detail Specifies that STPD settings should be shown for each STPD. Default N/A.
show stpd Rapid Root Failover: Disabled Protocol Algorithm: 802.1W Auto-bind Mode: 802.1D 802.
STP Commands show stpd ports show stpd ports { {detail}} Description Displays the STP state of a port. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name. port_list Specifies one or more slots and ports. May be in the form 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. detail Specifies that STPD state information should be displayed for all ports, or for the ports in the port list. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines After you have created the STPD with a unique name, the keyword stpd is optional.
show stpd ports 3:1 3:2 3:3 802.1D FORWARDING 100 802.1D FORWARDING 100 802.
STP Commands show vlan stpd show vlan stpd Description Displays the STP configuration of the ports assigned to a specific VLAN. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines After you have created the VLAN with a unique name, the keyword vlan is optional. If you have a VLAN that spans multiple STPDs, use this command to display the STP configuration of the ports assigned to that specific VLAN.
show vlan stpd 4 5 6 7 8 802.1D 802.1D 802.1D 802.1D 802.
STP Commands unconfigure stpd unconfigure {} Description Restores default STP values to a particular STPD or all STPDs. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines After you have created the STPD with a unique name, the keyword stpd is optional. Use this command to restore default STP values to a particular STPD. If you want to restore default STP values on all STPDs, do not specify a spanning tree name.
unconfigure stpd ports link-type unconfigure stpd ports link-type unconfigure stpd ports link-type Description Returns the specified port to the factory default setting of broadcast link. Syntax Description stpd_name Specifies an STPD name on the switch. port_list Specifies one or more slots and ports. May be in the form 2:*, 2:5, 2:6-2:8. Default All ports are broadcast link types.
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11 VRRP Commands This chapter describes the following commands: • Commands for enabling and disabling Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) • Commands for performing basic VRRP configuration Like ESRP, VRRP is a protocol that allows multiple switches to provide redundant routing services to users. A virtual router is a group of one or more physical devices that acts as the default gateway for hosts on the network. The virtual router is identified by a virtual router identifier (VRID) and an IP address.
VRRP Commands A new master is elected when one of the following things happen: • VRRP is disabled on the master router. • Communication is lost between master and backup router(s). The master router sends periodic advertisements to the backup routers to indicate that it is alive.
configure vrrp vlan vrid configure vrrp vlan vrid configure vrrp vlan vrid [[add | delete] | advertisement-interval | dont-preempt | preempt] Description Adds or deletes virtual IP databases. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies the name of a VRRP VLAN. vridval Specifies a Virtual Router ID (VRID). Value can be in the range of 1-255. ipaddress Specifies the IP address of the virtual router in which this device participates.
VRRP Commands configure vrrp vlan vrid authentication configure vrrp vlan vrid authentication [none | simplepassword ] Description Configures the authentication type for a specific virtual router. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies the name of a VRRP VLAN. vridval Specifies a Virtual Router ID (VRID). Value can be in the range of 1-255. password Specifies the user-defined password for authentication. Default Authentication is set to none.
configure vrrp vlan vrid track-iproute configure vrrp vlan vrid track-iproute config vrrp vlan vrid [add | delete] track-iproute / Description Creates a tracking entry for the specified route. When this route becomes unreachable, this entry is considered to be failing. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies the name of a VRRP VLAN. vridval Specifies the virtual router ID of the target virtual router. Value can be in the range of 1-255.
VRRP Commands configure vrrp vlan vrid track-ping frequency miss config vrrp vlan vrid [add | delete] track-ping frequency miss Description Creates a tracking entry for the specified IP address. The entry is tracked via pings to the IP address, sent at the specified frequency. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies the name of a VRRP VLAN. vridval Specifies the virtual router ID of the target virtual router. Value can be in the range of 1-255.
configure vrrp vlan vrid track-vlan configure vrrp vlan vrid track-vlan config vrrp vlan vrid [add | delete] track-vlan Description Creates a tracking entry for the specified VLAN. When this VLAN is in the “down” state, this entry is considered to be failing. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies the name of a VRRP VLAN. vridval Specifies the virtual router ID of the target virtual router. Value can be in the range of 1-255. Default N/A.
VRRP Commands create vrrp vlan vrid create vrrp vlan vrid Description Creates a virtual router on the switch. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies the name of a VRRP VLAN. vridval Specifies a Virtual Router ID (VRID). Value can be in the range of 1-255. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Virtual Router IDs can be used across multiple VLANs. One can create multiple virtual routers on different VLANs. Virtual Router IDs need not be unique to a specific VLAN.
delete vrrp vlan vrid delete vrrp vlan vrid delete vrrp vlan vrid Description Deletes a specified virtual router. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies the name of a VRRP VLAN. vridval Specifies a Virtual Router ID (VRID). Value can be in the range of 1-255. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command deletes the virtual router identified by VRID 2: delete vrrp vlan vrrp-1 vrid 2 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
VRRP Commands disable vrrp vrid disable vrrp [vlan vrid ] Description Disables a specific virtual router. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies the name of a VRRP VLAN. vridval Specifies a Virtual Router ID (VRID). Value can be in the range of 1-255. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This disables a specific virtual router on the device. If none is specified, all virtual routers on this device will be disabled.
enable vrrp vrid enable vrrp vrid enable vrrp [vlan vrid ] Description Enables a specific virtual router. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies the name of a VRRP VLAN. vridval Specifies a Virtual Router ID (VRID). Value can be in the range of 1-255. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This enables a specific virtual router on the device. If none is specified, all virtual routers on this device will be enabled. IGMP snooping must be enabled for VRRP to operate correctly.
VRRP Commands show vrrp show vrrp vlan Description Displays VRRP configuration information for one or all VRs on the VLAN. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies the name of a VRRP VLAN. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines show vrrp - displays a summary of all VRs. show vrrp vlan - displays details of VRs on a specific vlan.
show vrrp vlan stats show vrrp vlan stats show vrrp vlan stats Description Displays VRRP statistics for a particular VLAN. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies the name of a VRRP VLAN. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command displays statistics for VLAN vrrp-1: show vrrp vlan vrrp-1 stats ExtremeWare XOS 10.
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12 IP Unicast Commands Extreme Networks switches provide full layer 3, IP unicast routing. They exchange routing information with other routers on the network using either the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) or the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol. The switches dynamically build and maintain routing tables and determine the best path for each of its routes. Each host that uses the IP unicast routing functionality of the switch must have a unique IP address assigned.
IP Unicast Commands A static route must be associated with a valid IP subnet. An IP subnet is associated with a single VLAN by its IP address and subnet mask. If the VLAN is subsequently deleted, the static route entries using that subnet must be deleted manually. When there are multiple, conflicting choices of a route to a particular destination, the router picks the route with the longest matching network mask.
clear iparp clear iparp clear iparp { {vr } | vlan } Description Removes dynamic entries in the IP ARP table. Syntax Description ip_address Specifies an IP address. vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. vr_name Specifies a VR name. Default The VR is VR-2. Usage Guidelines Permanent IP ARP entries are not affected. Example The following command removes a dynamically created entry from the IPARP table: clear iparp 10.1.1.5/24 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands configure bootprelay add configure bootprelay add {vrid } Description Configures the addresses to which BOOTP requests should be directed. Syntax Description ip_address Specifies an IP address. vrid Specifies a VR name. Default The default vrid is vr-2.
configure bootprelay delete configure bootprelay delete configure bootprelay delete [ | all] {vrid } Description Removes one or all IP destination addresses for forwarding BOOTP packets. Syntax Description ip_address Specifies an IP address. vrid Specifies a VR name. Default The default vrid is vr-2. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command removes the destination address: configure bootprelay delete 123.45.67.8 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands configure iparp add configure iparp add {vr } Description Adds a permanent entry to the ARP table. Specify the IP address and MAC address of the entry. Syntax Description ip_addr Specifies an IP address. mac Specifies a MAC address. vr_name Specifies a VR name. Default The VR is VR-2. Usage Guidelines Add a permanent IP ARP entry to the system. The ip_address is used to match the IP interface address to locate a suitable interface.
configure iparp add proxy configure iparp add proxy configure iparp add proxy {vr } {} {} {always} Description Configures the switch to respond to ARP Requests on behalf of devices that are incapable of doing so. Up to 64 proxy ARP entries can be configured. Syntax Description ip_addr Specifies an IP address. mask Specifies a subnet mask. mac_address Specifies a MAC address. always Specifies all ARP Requests. vr_name Specifies a VR name. Default The VR is VR-2.
IP Unicast Commands configure iparp delete configure iparp delete {vr } Description Deletes an entry from the ARP table. Specify the IP address of the entry. Syntax Description ip_addr Specifies an IP address. vr_name Specifies a VR name. Default The VR is VR-2. Usage Guidelines Removes any IP ARP entry (dynamic or permanent) from the table. The ip_address is used to match the IP interface address to locate a suitable interface.
configure iparp delete proxy configure iparp delete proxy configure iparp delete proxy [ {} {vr } | all] Description Deletes one or all proxy ARP entries. Syntax Description ip_addr Specifies an IP address. mask Specifies a subnet mask. all Specifies all ARP entries. vr_name Specifies a VR name. Default The VR is VR-2. Usage Guidelines Proxy ARP can be used for two purposes: 1 To support host that cannot process ARP traffic.
IP Unicast Commands configure iparp timeout configure iparp timeout Description Configures the IP ARP timeout period. Syntax Description minutes Specifies a time in minutes. Default 20 minutes. Usage Guidelines The range is 0-32,767. A setting of 0 disables timeout. Example The following command sets the IP ARP timeout period to 10 minutes: configure iparp timeout 10 432 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure iproute add configure iproute add configure iproute add {multicast-only | unicast-only | vr } Description Adds a static address to the routing table. Syntax Description ip_address Specifies an IP address. mask Specifies a subnet mask. gateway Specifies a VLAN gateway. metric Specifies a cost metric. vrname Specifies the virtual router to which the route is added. Default The default VR is VR-2. Usage Guidelines Use a value of 255.255.255.
IP Unicast Commands configure iproute add blackhole configure iproute add blackhole {vr } {multicast-only | unicast-only} Description Adds a blackhole address to the routing table. All traffic destined for a configured blackhole IP address is silently dropped, and no Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) message is generated. Syntax Description ipaddress Specifies an IP address. mask Specifies a subnet mask.
configure iproute add blackhole default configure iproute add blackhole default configure iproute add blackhole default {vr } {multicast-only | unicast-only} Description Adds a default blackhole route to the routing table. All traffic destined for an unknown IP destination is silently dropped, and no Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) message is generated. Syntax Description vr_name Specifies the virtual router to which the route is added. Default The default VR is VR-2.
IP Unicast Commands configure iproute add default configure iproute add default {vr } {} {multicast-only | unicast-only} Description Adds a default gateway to the routing table. Syntax Description gateway Specifies a VLAN gateway metric Specifies a cost metric. If no metric is specified, the default of 1 is used. vrname Specifies the virtual router to which the route is added. Default If no metric is specified, the default metric of 1 is used. The VR is VR-2.
configure iproute delete configure iproute delete configure iproute delete {vr } Description Deletes a static address from the routing table. Syntax Description ipaddress Specifies an IP address. mask Specifies a subnet mask. gateway Specifies a VLAN gateway. vrname Specifies the virtual router to which the route is deleted. Default The VR is VR-2. Usage Guidelines Use a value of 255.255.255.255 or /32 for mask to indicate a host entry.
IP Unicast Commands configure iproute delete blackhole configure iproute delete blackhole {vr } Description Deletes a blackhole address from the routing table. Syntax Description ipaddress Specifies an IP address. ipNetmask Specifies a subnet mask. vrname Specifies the virtual router to which the route is deleted. Default The VR is VR-2. Usage Guidelines None.
configure iproute delete blackhole default configure iproute delete blackhole default configure iproute delete blackhole default {vr } Description Deletes a default blackhole route from the routing table. Syntax Description vrname Specifies a VR name. Default The VR is VR-2 Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command deletes a blackhole default route from the routing table: configure iproute delete blackhole default ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands configure iproute delete default configure iproute delete default {vr } Description Deletes a default gateway from the routing table. Syntax Description gateway Specifies a VLAN gateway. vrname Specifies the virtual router to which the route is deleted. Default The VR is VR-2. Usage Guidelines Default routes are used when the router has no other dynamic or static route to the requested destination. A default gateway must be located on a configured IP interface.
configure iproute priority configure iproute priority configure iproute priority [rip | blackhole | direct | bootp | icmp | static | ospf-intra | ospf-inter | ospf-as-external | ospf-extern1 | ospf-extern2] Description Changes the priority for all routes from a particular route origin. Syntax Description rip Specifies RIP. bootp Specifies BOOTP. icmp Specifies ICMP. blackhole Specifies the blackhole route. direct Specifies the direct route. static Specifies static routes.
IP Unicast Commands Table 12: Relative Route Priorities (continued) Route Origin Priority BOOTP 5000 Usage Guidelines Although these priorities can be changed, do not attempt any manipulation unless you are expertly familiar with the possible consequences. If you change the route priority, you must save the configuration and reboot the system. Example The following command sets IP route priority for static routing to 1200: configure iproute priority static 1200 442 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure irdp configure irdp configure irdp [multicast | broadcast | ] Description Configures the destination address of the router advertisement messages. Syntax Description multicast Specifies multicast setting. broadcast Specifies broadcast setting. mininterval Specifies the minimum time between advertisements. maxinterval Specifies the maximum time between advertisements. Default is 600. lifetime Specifies the lifetime of the advertisement.
IP Unicast Commands disable bootp vlan disable bootp vlan [ | all] Description Disables the generation and processing of BOOTP packets on a VLAN to obtain an IP address for the VLAN from a BOOTP server. Syntax Description vlan Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables the generation and processing of BOOTP packets on a VLAN named accounting: disable bootp vlan accounting 444 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable bootprelay disable bootprelay disable bootprelay {vrid } Description Disables the BOOTP relay function. Syntax Description vrid Specifies the virtual router to be disabled. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines This command can disable the BOOTP relay functionality for a particular virtual router, or all of them. If you use the command without specifying a virtual router, the functionality is disabled for all virtual routers.
IP Unicast Commands disable icmp address-mask disable icmp address-mask {vlan } Description Disables the generation of an ICMP address-mask reply on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Disables the generation of an ICMP address-mask reply (type 18, code 0) when an ICMP address mask request is received. The default setting is enabled. If a VLAN is not specified, the command applies to all IP interfaces.
disable icmp parameter-problem disable icmp parameter-problem disable icmp parameter-problem {vlan } Description Disables the generation of an ICMP parameter-problem message on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Disables the generation of an ICMP parameter-problem message (type 12) when the switch cannot properly process the IP header or IP option information. If a VLAN is not specified, the command applies to all IP interfaces.
IP Unicast Commands disable icmp port-unreachables disable icmp port-unreachables {vlan } Description Disables the generation of ICMP port unreachable messages on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Disables the generation of ICMP port unreachable messages (type 3, code 3) when a TPC or UDP request is made to the switch, and no application is waiting for the request, or access policy denies the request.
disable icmp redirects disable icmp redirects disable icmp redirects {vlan } Description Disables generation of ICMP redirect messages on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables ICMP redirects from VLAN accounting: disable icmp redirects vlan accounting ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands disable icmp time-exceeded disable icmp time-exceeded {vlan } Description Disables the generation of ICMP time exceeded messages on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Disables the generation of an ICMP time exceeded message (type 11) when the TTL field expires during forwarding. IP multicast packets do not trigger ICMP time exceeded messages. If a VLAN is not specified, the command applies to all IP interfaces.
disable icmp timestamp disable icmp timestamp disable icmp timestamp {vlan } Description Disables the generation of an ICMP timestamp response on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Disables the generation of an ICMP timestamp response (type 14, code 0) when an ICMP timestamp request is received. If a VLAN is not specified, the command applies to all IP interfaces. This command only affects the generation of certain ICMP packets.
IP Unicast Commands disable icmp unreachables disable icmp unreachables {vlan } Description Disables the generation of ICMP unreachable messages on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables the generation of ICMP unreachable messages on all VLANs: disable icmp unreachables 452 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable icmp useredirects disable icmp useredirects disable icmp useredirects Description Disables the modification of route table information when an ICMP redirect message is received. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines This option only applies to the switch when the switch is not in routing mode. Example The following command disables the changing of routing table information: disable icmp useredirects ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands disable ipforwarding disable ipforwarding {[vr | {broadcast} {fast-direct-broadcast} {ignore-broadcast} {vlan }]} Description Disables routing (or routing of broadcasts) for one or all VLANs. If no argument is provided, disables routing for all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. name Specifies a Virtual Router name. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines Disabling IP forwarding also disables broadcast forwarding.
disable ip-option loose-source-route disable ip-option loose-source-route disable ip-option loose-source-route Description Disables the loose source route IP option. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables the loose source route IP option: disable ip-option loose-source-route ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands disable ip-option record-route disable ip-option record-route Description Disables the record route IP option. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables the record route IP option: disable ip-option record-route 456 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable ip-option record-timestamp disable ip-option record-timestamp disable ip-option record-timestamp Description Disables the record timestamp IP option. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables the record timestamp IP option: disable ip-option record-timestamp ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands disable ip-option strict-source-route disable ip-option strict-source-route Description Disables the strict source route IP option. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables the strict source route IP option: disable ip-option strict-source-route 458 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable ip-option router-alert disable ip-option router-alert disable ip-option router-alert Description Disables the generation of the router alert IP option. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command enables generation of the router alert IP option: disable ip-option router-alert ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands disable irdp disable irdp {vlan } Description Disables the generation of ICMP router advertisement messages on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines If no optional argument is specified, all the IP interfaces are affected. Example The following command disables IRDP on VLAN accounting: disable irdp vlan accounting 460 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
enable bootp vlan enable bootp vlan enable bootp vlan [ | all] Description Enables the generation and processing of BOOTP packets on a VLAN to obtain an IP address for the VLAN from a BOOTP server. Syntax Description vlan Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command enables the generation and processing of BOOTP packets on a VLAN named accounting: enable bootp vlan accounting ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands enable bootprelay enable bootprelay {vrid } Description Enables the BOOTP relay function. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines After IP unicast routing has been configured, you can configure the switch to forward Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or BOOTP requests coming from clients on subnets being serviced by the switch and going to hosts on different subnets.
enable icmp address-mask enable icmp address-mask enable icmp address-mask {vlan } Description Enables the generation of an ICMP address-mask reply on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Enables the generation of an ICMP address-mask reply (type 18, code 0) when an ICMP address mask request is received.The default setting is enabled. If a VLAN is not specified, the command applies to all IP interfaces.
IP Unicast Commands enable icmp parameter-problem enable icmp parameter-problem {vlan } Description Enables the generation of an ICMP parameter-problem message on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Enables the generation of an ICMP parameter-problem message (type 12) when the switch cannot properly process the IP header or IP option information. If a VLAN is not specified, the command applies to all IP interfaces.
enable icmp port-unreachables enable icmp port-unreachables enable icmp port-unreachables {vlan } Description Enables the generation of ICMP port unreachable messages on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Enables the generation of ICMP port unreachable messages (type 3, code 3) when a TPC or UDP request is made to the switch, and no application is waiting for the request, or access policy denies the request.
IP Unicast Commands enable icmp redirects enable icmp redirects {vlan } Description Enables generation of ICMP redirect messages on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines This option only applies to the switch when the switch is not in routing mode. Example The following command enables the generation of ICMP redirect messages on all VLANs: enable icmp redirects 466 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
enable icmp time-exceeded enable icmp time-exceeded enable icmp time-exceeded {vlan } Description Enables the generation of ICMP time exceeded messages on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Enables the generation of an ICMP time exceeded message (type 11) when the TTL field expires during forwarding. IP multicast packets do not trigger ICMP time exceeded messages. If a VLAN is not specified, the command applies to all IP interfaces.
IP Unicast Commands enable icmp timestamp enable icmp timestamp {vlan } Description Enables the generation of an ICMP timestamp response on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Enables the generation of an ICMP timestamp response (type 14, code 0) when an ICMP timestamp request is received. If a VLAN is not specified, the command applies to all IP interfaces. This command only affects the generation of certain ICMP packets.
enable icmp unreachables enable icmp unreachables enable icmp unreachables {vlan } Description Enables the generation of ICMP unreachable messages on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command enables the generation of ICMP unreachable messages on all VLANs: enable icmp unreachables ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands enable icmp useredirects enable icmp useredirects Description Enables the modification of route table information when an ICMP redirect message is received. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines This option only applies to the switch when the switch is not in routing mode. Example The following command enables the modification of route table information: enable icmp useredirects 470 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
enable ipforwarding enable ipforwarding enable ipforwarding {[vr | {broadcast} {fast-direct-broadcast} {ignore-broadcast} {vlan }]} Description Enables IP routing or IP broadcast forwarding for one or all VLANs. If no argument is provided, enables IP routing for all VLANs that have been configured with an IP address. Syntax Description broadcast Specifies broadcast IP forwarding. name Specifies a VLAN name. name Specifies a virtual router. Default Disabled.
IP Unicast Commands enable ip-option loose-source-route enable ip-option loose-source-route Description Enables the loose source route IP option. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command enables the loose source route IP option: enable ip-option loose-source-route 472 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
enable ip-option record-route enable ip-option record-route enable ip-option record-route Description Enables the record route IP option. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command enables the record route IP option: enable ip-option record-route ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands enable ip-option record-timestamp enable ip-option record-timestamp Description Enables the record timestamp IP option. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command enables the record timestamp IP option: enable ip-option record-timestamp 474 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
enable ip-option strict-source-route enable ip-option strict-source-route enable ip-option strict-source-route Description Enables the strict source route IP option. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command enables the strict source route IP option: enable ip-option strict-source-route ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands enable ip-option router-alert enable ip-option router-alert Description Enables the generation of the router alert IP option. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command enables generation of the router alert IP option: enable use-ip-router-alert 476 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
enable iproute sharing enable iproute sharing enable iproute sharing Description Enables load sharing if multiple routes to the same destination are available. When multiple routes to the same destination are available, load sharing can be enabled to distribute the traffic to multiple destination gateways. Only paths with the same lowest cost is will be shared. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled.
IP Unicast Commands enable irdp enable irdp {vlan } Description Enables the generation of ICMP router advertisement messages on one or all VLANs. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines If no optional argument is specified, all the IP interfaces are affected. Example The following command enables IRDP on VLAN accounting: enable irdp vlan accounting 478 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
rtlookup rtlookup rtlookup [ | ] {vr } Description Performs a look-up in the route table to determine the best route to reach an IP address or host. Syntax Description xhostname Specifies a hostname. ipaddress Specifies an IP address. vrname Specifies a VR name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command performs a look up in the route table to determine the best way to reach the specified hostname: rtlookup berkeley.edu ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands show bootprelay show bootprelay Description Displays the DHCP/BOOTP relay statistics and configuration for the virtual routers. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default None.
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IP Unicast Commands show iparp show iparp { | | vlan | permanent} Description Displays the IP Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table. You can filter the display by IP address, MAC address, VLAN, or permanent entries. Syntax Description ip_addr Specifies an IP address. mac Specifies a MAC address. vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. permanent Specifies permanent entries. Default Show all entries.
show iparp proxy show iparp proxy show iparp proxy { {}} {vr } Description Displays the proxy ARP table. Syntax Description ip_address Specifies an IP address. mask Specifies a subnet mask. vr_name Specifies a virtual router. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If no argument is specified, then all proxy ARP entries are displayed. Example The following command displays the proxy ARP table: show iparp proxy 10.1.1.5/24 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands show ipconfig show ipconfig {basic} {vlan } Description Displays configuration information for one or more VLANs. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. detail Specifies to display global IP configuration information in the detailed format. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If no VLAN information is specified, then global IP configuration is displayed. Otherwise, specific VLAN(s) information will be displayed.
show iproute show iproute show iproute {priority | vlan | permanent | | summary} {multicast | unicast} {vr }} Description Displays the contents of the IP routing table or the route origin priority. Syntax Description priority Specifies a route priority. vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. permanent Specifies permanent routing. ip_address Specifies an IP address. netmask Specifies a subnet mask. Default N/A.
IP Unicast Commands show iproute origin show iproute origin [all-bgp | all-ospf | ebgp | ibgp | direct | static | blackhole | rip | bootp | icmp | ospf-intra | ospf-inter | ospf-extern1 | ospf-extern2]} {vr } Description Displays the contents of the IP routing table or the route origin priority. Syntax Description origin Specifies a display of the route map origin. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Route maps for IP routing can be configured based on the route origin.
show ipstats show ipstats show ipstats {vlan | vr } Description Displays IP statistics for the CPU for the switch or for a particular VLAN. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. vrname Specifies a virtual router. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This command only shows statistics of the CPU-handled packets. Not all packets are handled by the CPU. The fields displayed in the show ipstats command are defined in Table 13 though Table 17.
IP Unicast Commands Table 13: Global IP Statistics Field Definitions (continued) Field Definition Fwd Err Total number of IP packets that cannot be forwarded. NoFwding Aggregate number of IP packets not forwarded due to errors. Redirects IP packets forwarded on the same network. No route Not used. Bad TTL IP packets with a bad time-to-live. Bad MC TTL IP packets with a bad multicast time-to-live. Bad IPdest IP packets with an address that does not comply with the IP v4 standard.
show ipstats Table 17: Router Interface Statistics Field Definitions Field Definition Packets IN/OUT Total number of IP packets received or transmitted on a VLAN router interface. Octets IN/OUT Total number of octets received or transmitted on a VLAN router interface. Mcast packets IN/OUT Total number of multicast packets received or transmitted on a VLAN router interface. Bcast packets IN/OUT Total number of broadcast packets received or transmitted on a VLAN router interface.
IP Unicast Commands unconfigure icmp unconfigure icmp Description Resets all ICMP settings to the default values. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command resets all ICMP settings to the default values. unconfigure icmp 490 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
unconfigure iparp unconfigure iparp unconfigure iparp Description Resets the following to their default values: • IP ARP timeout • max ARP entries • max ARP pending entries • ARP checking • ARP refresh Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command resets IP ARP timeout to its default value: unconfigure iparp ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Unicast Commands unconfigure irdp unconfigure irdp Description Resets all router advertisement settings to the default values. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command resets all router advertisement settings to the default values. unconfigure irdp 492 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
13 IGP Commands This chapter documents commands used for the following interior gateway protocols: • OSPF • RIP OSPF is a link-state protocol that distributes routing information between routers belonging to a single IP domain, also known as an autonomous system (AS). In a link-state routing protocol, each router maintains a database describing the topology of the autonomous system. Each participating router has an identical database maintained from the perspective of that router.
IGP Commands Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is an Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) first used in computer routing in the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPAnet) as early as 1969. It is primarily intended for use in homogeneous networks of moderate size. To determine the best path to a distant network, a router using RIP always selects the path that has the least number of hops. Each router that data must traverse is considered to be one hop.
clear ospf counters clear ospf counters clear ospf counters { interfaces [all | vlan | area ] | area [all | ] | virtual-link [all | ] | neighbor [all | routerid [ {ip-mask>}] | ] | system } Description Clears the OSPF counters (statistics). Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. router-identifier Specifies a router interface number. area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area.
IGP Commands clear rip counters clear rip counters Description Clears the RIP counters (statistics). Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command clears the RIP statistics counters: clear rip counters 496 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure ospf cost configure ospf cost configure ospf [area | vlan [ | all]] cost [automatic | ] Description Configures the cost metric of one or all interface(s) or an area. Syntax Description area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. automatic Determine the advertised cost from the OSPF metric table. cost Specifies the cost metric. Default The default cost is automatic.
IGP Commands configure ospf priority configure ospf [area | vlan [ | all]] priority Description Configures the priority used in the designated router and backup designated router election algorithm for one or all OSPF interface(s) or for all the interfaces within the area. Syntax Description area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. priority Specifies a priority range. The range is 0 through 255.
configure ospf authentication configure ospf authentication configure ospf [vlan [ | all] | area | virtual-link ] authentication [simple-password | md5 | none] Description Specifies the authentication password (up to eight characters) or Message Digest 5 (MD5) key for one or all interfaces in a specific area or a virtual link. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name.
IGP Commands configure ospf add virtual-link configure ospf add virtual-link Description Adds a virtual link connected to another ABR. Syntax Description router-identifier Specifies an IP address that identifies the router. area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines A virtual link provides a logical path between the ABR of the disconnected area and the ABR of the normal area that connects to the backbone.
configure ospf add vlan area configure ospf add vlan area configure ospf add vlan [ | all] area {passive} Description Enables OSPF on one or all VLANs (router interfaces). Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. area-identifier Specifies the area to which the VLAN is assigned. passive Specifies to stop sending and receiving hello packets on this interface. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None.
IGP Commands configure ospf add vlan area link-type configure ospf add vlan area link-type [auto | broadcast | point-to-point] {passive} Description Configures the OSPF link type. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. area-identifier Specifies the area to which the VLAN is assigned. auto Specifies to automatically determine the OSPF link type based on the interface type. broadcast Specifies a broadcast link, such as Ethernet.
configure ospf area external-filter configure ospf area external-filter configure ospf area external-filter [ |none] Description Configures an external filter policy. Syntax Description area-identifier Specifies the OSPF target area. policy-map Specifies a policy. none Specifies not to apply an external filter (removes the existing policy, if any). Default N/A.
IGP Commands configure ospf area interarea-filter configure ospf area interarea-filter [ | none] Description Configures a global inter-area filter policy. Syntax Description area-identifier Specifies the OSPF target area. policy-map Specifies a policy. none Specifies not to apply an interarea filter. Default N/A.
configure ospf area add range configure ospf area add range configure ospf area add range [ | ] [advertise | noadvertise] {type-3 | type-7} Description Configures a range of IP addresses in an OSPF area to be aggregated. Syntax Description area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. ip-address Specifies an IP address ip-mask Specifies a subnet mask. ipNetmask Specifies IP address / Netmask.
IGP Commands configure ospf area delete range configure ospf area delete range [ | ] Description Deletes a range of aggregated IP addresses in an OSPF area. Syntax Description area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. ip-address Specifies an IP address. ip-mask Specifies a subnet mask. ipNetmask Specifies IP address / Netmask. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None.
configure ospf area normal configure ospf area normal configure ospf area normal Description Configures an OSFP area as a normal area. Syntax Description area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. Default Normal. Usage Guidelines A normal area is an area that is not any of the following: • Stub area • NSSA Virtual links can be configured through normal areas. External routes can be distributed into normal areas.
IGP Commands configure ospf area nssa stub-default-cost configure ospf area nssa [summary | nosummary] stub-default-cost {translate} Description Configures an OSPF area as an NSSA. Syntax Description area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. summary Specifies that type-3 can be propagated into the area. nosummary Specifies that type-3 cannot be propagated into the area. cost Specifies a cost metric. translate Specifies whether type-7 LSAs are translated into type-5 LSAs.
configure ospf area stub stub-default-cost configure ospf area stub stub-default-cost configure ospf area stub [summary | nosummary] stub-default-cost Description Configures an OSPF area as a stub area. Syntax Description area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. summary Specifies that type-3 can be propagated into the area. nosummary Specifies that type-3 cannot be propagated into the area. cost Specifies a cost metric. Default N/A.
IGP Commands configure ospf area timer configure ospf area timer {} Description Configures the timers for all interfaces in the same OSPF area. Syntax Description area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. retransmit-interval Specifies the length of time that the router waits before retransmitting an LSA that is not acknowledged. The range is 1- 3,600 seconds.
configure ospf ase-limit configure ospf ase-limit configure ospf ase-limit {timeout } Description Configures the AS-external LSA limit and overflow duration associated with OSPF database overflow handling. Syntax Description number Specifies the number of external routes that can be held on a link-state database. seconds Specifies a duration for which the system has to remain in the overflow state.
IGP Commands configure ospf ase-summary add configure ospf ase-summary add [ | ] cost {tag } Description Aggregates AS-external routes in a specified address range. Syntax Description ip-address Specifies an IP address. ip-mask Specifies a subnet mask. ipNetmask Specifies IP address / Netmask. cost Specifies a metric that will be given to the summarized route. tag Specifies an OSPF external route tag. Default N/A.
configure ospf ase-summary delete configure ospf ase-summary delete configure ospf ase-summary delete [ | ] Description Deletes an aggregated OSPF external route. Syntax Description ip-address Specifies an IP address. ip-mask Specifies a subnet mask. ipNetmask Specifies IP address / Netmask. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This command is only valid on an ASBR.
IGP Commands configure ospf delete virtual-link configure ospf delete virtual-link Description Removes a virtual link. Syntax Description router-identifier Specifies the router ID of the other end of the link. area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command deletes a virtual link: configure ospf delete virtual-link 10.1.2.1 10.1.0.0 514 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure ospf delete vlan configure ospf delete vlan configure ospf delete vlan [ | all] Description Disables OSPF on one or all VLANs (router interfaces). Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables OSPF on VLAN accounting: configure ospf delete vlan accounting ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IGP Commands configure ospf import-policy configure ospf import-policy [ | none] Description Associates or removes the policy applied to OSPF routes added to the system routing table. Syntax Description policy-map Specifies the policy to apply. Default No policy. Usage Guidelines Use this command to associate a policy with the OSPF routes installed into the system table. Use the none option to remove the policy association.
configure ospf lsa-batch-interval configure ospf lsa-batch-interval configure ospf lsa-batch-interval Description Configures the OSPF LSA batching interval. Syntax Description seconds Specifies a time in seconds. Default The default setting is 30 seconds. Usage Guidelines The range is between 0 (disabled) and 600 seconds, using multiples of 5 seconds. The LSAs added to the LSDB during the interval are batched together for refresh or timeout.
IGP Commands configure ospf metric-table configure ospf metric-table 10M 100M 1G {10G } Description Configures the automatic interface costs for 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1 Gbps interfaces, and optionally, the 10 Gbps interface. Syntax Description cost Specifies the interface cost for the indicated interfaces. Default • 10 Mbps—The default cost is 10. • 100 Mbps—The default cost is 5. • 1 Gbps—The default cost is 4. • 10 Gbps—The default cost is 2.
configure ospf routerid configure ospf routerid configure ospf routerid [automatic | ] Description Configures the OSPF router ID. If automatic is specified, the switch uses the highest IP interface address as the OSPF router ID. Syntax Description automatic Specifies to use automatic addressing. router-identifier Specifies a router address. Default Automatic. Usage Guidelines Each switch that is configured to run OSPF must have a unique router ID.
IGP Commands configure ospf spf-hold-time configure ospf spf-hold-time Description Configures the minimum number of seconds between Shortest Path First (SPF) recalculations. Syntax Description seconds Specifies a time in seconds. The range is 0 to 300 seconds. Default 3 seconds. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command configures the minimum number of seconds between Shortest Path First (SPF) recalculations: configure ospf spf-hold-time 6 520 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure ospf virtual-link timer configure ospf virtual-link timer configure ospf virtual-link timer {} Description Configures the timers for a virtual link. Syntax Description router-identifier Specifies a router number. area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area.
IGP Commands configure ospf vlan area configure ospf vlan area Description Associates a VLAN (router interface) with an OSPF area. By default, all router interfaces are associated with area 0.0.0.0. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. Default Area 0.0.0.0 Usage Guidelines Any OSPF network that contains more than one area is required to have an area configured as area 0, also called the backbone.
configure ospf vlan neighbor add configure ospf vlan neighbor add configure ospf vlan neighbor add Description Configures the IP address of a point-to-point neighbor. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. ip-address Specifies an IP address. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command configures the IP address of a point-to-point neighbor: configure ospf vlan accounting neighbor add 10.0.0.1 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IGP Commands configure ospf vlan neighbor delete configure ospf vlan neighbor delete Description Deletes the IP address of a point-to-point neighbor. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. ip-address Specifies an IP address. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command deletes the IP address of a point-to-point neighbor: configure ospf vlan accounting neighbor delete 10.0.0.1 524 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure ospf vlan timer configure ospf vlan timer configure ospf vlan [ | all] timer {} Description Configures the OSPF wait interval for a VLAN or all VLANs. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. retransmit-interval Specifies the length of time that the router waits before retransmitting an LSA that is not acknowledged. The range is 1 - 3,600.
IGP Commands Example The following command configures the OSPF wait interval on the VLAN accounting: configure ospf vlan accounting timer 10 15 20 60 60 526 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure rip add vlan configure rip add vlan configure rip add vlan [ | all] Description Configures RIP on an IP interface. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines When an IP interface is created, RIP configuration is disabled on the interface by default. When the RIP interface is disabled, the parameters are not reset to default automatically.
IGP Commands configure rip delete vlan configure rip delete vlan [ | all] Description Disables RIP on an IP interface. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines When an IP interface is created, RIP configuration is disabled on the interface by default. When the RIP interface is disabled by this command, the parameters are not reset to default automatically.
configure rip garbagetime configure rip garbagetime configure rip garbagetime {} Description Configures the RIP garbage time. Syntax Description seconds Specifies a time in seconds. Default 120 seconds. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command configures the RIP garbage time to have a 60-second delay: configure rip garbagetime 60 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IGP Commands configure rip import-policy configure rip import-policy [ | none] Description Associates or removes the policy applied to RIP routes added to the system routing table. Syntax Description policy-name Specifies the policy to apply. Default No policy. Usage Guidelines Use this command to associate a policy with the RIP routes installed into the system table. Use the none option to remove the policy association.
configure rip routetimeout configure rip routetimeout configure rip routetimeout {} Description Configures the route timeout period. Syntax Description seconds Specifies a time in seconds. Default 180 seconds. Usage Guidelines If a router does not receive an update message from its neighbor within the route timeout period (180 seconds by default), the router assumes the connection between it and its neighbor is no longer available.
IGP Commands configure rip vlan rxmode configure rip [vlan | all] rxmode [none | v1only | v2only | any] Description Changes the RIP receive mode for one or all VLANs. Syntax Description none Specifies to drop all received RIP packets. v1only Specifies to accept only RIP version 1 format packets. v2only Specifies to accept only RIP version 2 format packets. any Specifies to accept RIP version 1 and RIP version 2 packets. vlan-name Specifies to apply settings to specific VLAN name.
configure rip vlan txmode configure rip vlan txmode configure rip [vlan | all] txmode [none | v1only | v1comp | v2only] Description Changes the RIP transmission mode for one or all VLANs. Syntax Description none Specifies to not transmit any packets on this interface. v1only Specifies to transmit RIP version 1 format packets to the broadcast address. v1comp Specifies to transmit RIP version 2 format packets to the broadcast address.
IGP Commands configure rip updatetime configure rip updatetime {} Description Specifies the time interval in seconds within which RIP sends update packets. Syntax Description seconds Specifies a time in seconds. The range is 10 to 180. Default 30 seconds. Usage Guidelines The router exchanges an update message with each neighbor every 30 seconds (default value), or if there is a change to the overall routed topology (also called triggered updates). The timer granularity is 10 seconds.
configure rip vlan cost configure rip vlan cost configure rip vlan [ | all] cost Description Configures the cost (metric) of the interface. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. cost Specifies a cost metric. Default The default setting is 1. Usage Guidelines The specified interface cost is added to the cost of the route received through this interface.
IGP Commands configure rip vlan route-policy configure rip vlan [ | all] route policy [in | out] [ | none] Description Configures RIP to ignore certain routes received from its neighbor, or to suppress certain routes when performing route advertisements. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. policy-name Specifies a policy. none Removes any policy from the VLAN. Default N/A.
configure rip vlan trusted-gateway configure rip vlan trusted-gateway configure rip [vlan | all] trusted-gateway [ | none] Description Configures a trusted neighbor policy to determine trusted RIP router neighbors for the VLAN on the switch running RIP. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. policy-name Specifies a policy. none Removes any trusted-gateway policy from the VLAN. Default N/A.
IGP Commands create ospf area create ospf area Description Creates an OSPF area. Syntax Description area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. Default Area 0.0.0.0 Usage Guidelines Area 0.0.0.0 does not need to be created. It exists by default. Example The following command creates an OSPF area: create ospf area 1.2.3.4 538 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
delete ospf area delete ospf area delete ospf area [ | all] Description Deletes an OSPF area or all OSPF areas. Syntax Description area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. all Specifies all areas. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines An OSPF area cannot be deleted if it has an associated interface. Example The following command deletes an OSPF area: delete ospf area 1.2.3.4 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IGP Commands disable ospf disable ospf Description Disables the OSPF process for the router. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables the OSPF process for the router: disable ospf 540 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable ospf capability opaque-lsa disable ospf capability opaque-lsa disable ospf capability opaque-lsa Description Disables opaque LSAs across the entire system. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Opaque LSAs are a generic OSPF mechanism used to carry auxiliary information in the OSPF database. Opaque LSAs are most commonly used to support OSPF traffic engineering.
IGP Commands disable ospf export disable ospf export [bgp | direct | e-bgp | i-bgp | rip | static] Description Disables redistribution of routes to OSPF. Syntax Description bgp Specifies BGP routes. direct Specifies direct routes. i-bgp Specifies I-BGP routes. e-bgp Specifies E-BGP routes. rip Specifies RIP routes. static Specifies static routes. Default The default setting is disabled. Usage Guidelines Use this command to stop OSPF from exporting routes derived from other protocols.
disable ospf originate-default disable ospf originate-default disable ospf originate-default Description Disables the generation of a default external LSA. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables generating a default external LSA: disable ospf originate-default ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IGP Commands disable ospf use-ip-router-alert disable ospf use-ip-router-alert Description Disables the router alert IP option in outgoing OSPF control packets. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables the OSPF router alert IP option: disable ospf use-ip-router-alert 544 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable rip disable rip disable rip Description Disables RIP for the whole router. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled.
IGP Commands disable rip aggregation disable rip aggregation Description Disables the RIP aggregation of subnet information on a RIP version 2 (RIPv2) router. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default RIP aggregation is disabled by default. Usage Guidelines The disable RIP aggregation command disables the RIP aggregation of subnet information on a switch configured to send RIPv2-compatible traffic. The switch summarizes subnet routes to the nearest class network route.
disable rip export disable rip export disable rip export [bgp | direct | e-bgp | i-bgp | ospf | ospf-extern1 | ospf-extern2 | ospf-inter | ospf-intra | static] Description Disables RIP from redistributing routes from other routing protocols. Syntax Description static Specifies static routes. bgp Specifies BGP routes. direct Specifies interface routes (only interfaces that have IP forwarding enabled are exported). e-bgp Specifies external BGP routes. i-bgp Specifies internal BGP routes.
IGP Commands disable rip originate-default disable rip originate-default Description Disables the advertisement of a default route. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command unconfigures a default route to be advertised by RIP if no other default route is advertised: disable rip originate-default 548 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable rip poisonreverse disable rip poisonreverse disable rip poisonreverse Description Disables poison reverse algorithm for RIP. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Like split horizon, poison reverse is a scheme for eliminating the possibility of loops in the routed topology. In this case, a router advertises a route over the same interface that supplied the route, but the route uses a hop count of 16, defining it as unreachable.
IGP Commands disable rip splithorizon disable rip splithorizon Description Disables the split horizon algorithm for RIP. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Split horizon is a scheme for avoiding problems caused by including routes in updates sent to the router from which the route was learned. Split horizon omits routes learned from a neighbor in updates sent to that neighbor.
disable rip triggerupdate disable rip triggerupdate disable rip triggerupdate Description Disables the trigger update mechanism. Triggered updates are a mechanism for immediately notifying a router’s neighbors when the router adds or deletes routes or changes their metric. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled.
IGP Commands disable rip use-ip-router-alert disable rip use-ip-router-alert Description Disables router alert IP option in outgoing RIP control packets. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables the RIP router alert IP option: disable rip use-ip-router-alert 552 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
enable ospf enable ospf enable ospf Description Enables the OSPF process for the router. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command enables the OSPF process for the router: enable ospf ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IGP Commands enable ospf capability opaque-lsa enable ospf capability opaque-lsa Description Enables opaque LSAs across the entire system. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Opaque LSAs are a generic OSPF mechanism used to carry auxiliary information in the OSPF database. Opaque LSAs are most commonly used to support OSPF traffic engineering. Normally, support for opaque LSAs is auto-negotiated between OSPF neighbors.
enable ospf export enable ospf export enable ospf export [bgp | direct | e-bgp | i-bgp | rip | static] [cost type [ase-type-1 | ase-type-2] {tag } | ] Description Enables redistribution of routes to OSPF. Syntax Description bgp Specifies BGP routes. i-bgp Specifies I-BGP routes. direct Specifies direct routes. e-bgp Specifies E-BGP routes. rip Specifies RIP routes. static Specifies static routes. cost Specifies a cost metric.
IGP Commands enable ospf originate-default enable ospf originate-default {always} cost type [ase-type-1 | ase-type-2] {tag } Description Enables a default external LSA to be generated by OSPF, if no other default route is originated by OSPF by way of RIP and static route re-distribution. Syntax Description always Specifies for OSPF to always advertise the default route. cost Specifies a cost metric. ase-type-1 Specifies AS-external type 1 routes.
enable ospf use-ip-router-alert enable ospf use-ip-router-alert enable ospf use-ip-router-alert Description Enables the generation of the OSPF router alert IP option. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command enables the OSPF router alert IP option: enable ospf use-ip-router-alert ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IGP Commands enable rip enable rip Description Enables RIP for the whole router. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled.
enable rip aggregation enable rip aggregation enable rip aggregation Description Enables the RIP aggregation of subnet information on a RIP version 2 (RIPv2) interface. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines The enable (disable) rip aggregation command enables (disables) the RIP aggregation of subnet information on an interface configured to send RIPv1 or RIPv2-compatible traffic.
IGP Commands enable rip export enable rip export [bgp | direct | e-bgp | i-bgp | ospf | ospf-extern1 | ospf-extern2 | ospf-inter | ospf-intra | static] [cost {tag } | policy ] Description Enables RIP to redistribute routes from other routing functions. Syntax Description bgp Specifies BGP routes. direct Specifies interface routes (only interfaces that have IP forwarding enabled are exported). e-bgp Specifies E-BGP routes. I-bgp Specifies I-BGP routes.
enable rip originate-default cost enable rip originate-default cost enable rip originate-default {always} cost {tag} Description Configures a default route to be advertised by RIP. Syntax Description always Specifies to always advertise the default route. cost Specifies a cost metric. tag Specifies a tag number. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines If always is specified, RIP always advertises the default route to its neighbors.
IGP Commands enable rip poisonreverse enable rip poisonreverse Description Enables poison reverse algorithm for RIP. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Like split horizon, poison reverse is a scheme for eliminating the possibility of loops in the routed topology. In this case, a router advertises a route over the same interface that supplied the route, but the route uses a hop count of 16, defining it as unreachable.
enable rip splithorizon enable rip splithorizon enable rip splithorizon Description Enables the split horizon algorithm for RIP. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Split horizon is a scheme for avoiding problems caused by including routes in updates sent to the router from which the route was learned. Split horizon omits routes learned from a neighbor in updates sent to that neighbor.
IGP Commands enable rip triggerupdate enable rip triggerupdate Description Enables the trigger update mechanism. Triggered updates are a mechanism for immediately notifying a router’s neighbors when the router adds or deletes routes or changes their metric. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled.
enable rip use-ip-router-alert enable rip use-ip-router-alert enable rip use-ip-router-alert Description Enables the router alert IP option in the outgoing RIP control packets. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command enables the RIP router alert IP option: enable rip use-ip-router-alert ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IGP Commands show ospf show ospf Description Displays global OSPF information. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command displays global OSPF information: show ospf 566 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show ospf area show ospf area show ospf area {} Description Displays information about OSPF areas. Syntax Description area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command displays information about OSPF area 1.2.3.4: show ospf area 1.2.3.4 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IGP Commands show ospf area detail show ospf area detail Description Displays information about all OSPF areas. Syntax Description detail Specifies to display the information in detailed format. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command displays information about all OSPF areas: show ospf area detail 568 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show ospf ase-summary show ospf ase-summary show ospf ase-summary Description Displays the OSPF external route aggregation configuration. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command displays the OSPF external route aggregation configuration: show ospf ase-summary ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IGP Commands show ospf interfaces detail show ospf interfaces detail Description Displays detailed information about all OSPF interfaces. Syntax Description detail Specifies to display the information in detailed format. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command displays information about all OSPF interfaces: show ospf interfaces detail 570 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show ospf interfaces show ospf interfaces show ospf interfaces {vlan | area } Description Displays information about one or all OSPF interfaces. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. Default If no argument is specified, all OSPF interfaces are displayed. Usage Guidelines None.
IGP Commands show ospf lsdb show ospf lsdb {detail | stats} {area [ | all]} {{lstype} [ | all]} {lsid {}} {routerid {}} {interface[[{} | ] | vlan ]} Description Displays a table of the current Link-State Database (LSDB). Syntax Description detail Specifies to display all fields of matching LSAs in a multi-line format.
show ospf memory show ospf memory show ospf memory {detail |
IGP Commands show ospf neighbor show ospf neighbor {routerid [ {} | ]} {vlan } {detail} Description Displays information about an OSPF neighbor. Syntax Description ip-address Specifies an IP address ip-mask Specifies a subnet mask. ipNetmask Specifies IP address / Netmask vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. detail Specifies detail information. Default If no argument is specified, all OSPF neighbors are displayed. Usage Guidelines None.
show ospf virtual-link show ospf virtual-link show ospf virtual-link { } Description Displays virtual link information about a particular router or all routers. Syntax Description router-identifier Specifies a router interface number. area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines area-identifier—Transit area used for connecting the two end-points. The transit area cannot have an area identifier of 0.0.0.0 and cannot be a stub or NSSA area.
IGP Commands show rip show rip Description Displays RIP specific configuration. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command displays RIP specific configuration: show rip 576 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show rip interface show rip interface show rip interface {detail} Description Displays RIP-specific configuration and statistics for all VLANs. Syntax Description detail Specifies detailed display. Default Show summary output for all interfaces.
IGP Commands • out policy • trusted geteway policy • packets transmitted • sent triggered updates • packets received • bad packets received • bad routes received Example The following command displays the RIP configuration for all VLANS: show rip interface The following command displays RIP-specific statistics for all VLANs: show rip interface detail 578 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show rip interface vlan show rip interface vlan show rip interface vlan Description Displays RIP specific statistics and configuration for a VLAN in detail. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command displays RIP specific statistics for the VLAN accounting: show rip interface accounting ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IGP Commands show rip memory show rip memory {detail |
show rip routes show rip routes show rip routes {detail} {network } Description Displays routes advertised by RIP. Syntax Description detail Displays all available information from the RIP routing table. ripNetworkPrefix Specifies the route prefix for the routes to show. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines The routes displayed include all routes advertised by RIP, including routes exported from the system routing table and orginated by other protocols, for example BGP.
IGP Commands unconfigure ospf unconfigure ospf {vlan | area } Description Resets one or all OSPF interfaces to the default settings. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. area-identifier Specifies an OSPF area. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command resets the OSPF interface to the default settings on the VLAN accounting: unconfigure ospf accounting 582 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
unconfigure rip unconfigure rip unconfigure rip {vlan } Description Resets all RIP parameters to the default for all VLANs or for the specified VLAN. Syntax Description vlan-name Specifies a VLAN name. Default All. Usage Guidelines Does not change the enable/disable state of the RIP settings. Example The following command resets the RIP configuration to the default for the VLAN finance: unconfigure rip finance ExtremeWare XOS 10.
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14 BGP Commands Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an exterior routing protocol that was developed for use in TCP/IP networks. The primary function of BGP is to allow different autonomous systems (ASs) to exchange network reachability information. An autonomous system is a set of routers that are under a single technical administration. This set of routers uses a different routing protocol (such as OSPF) for intra-AS routing.
BGP Commands • Multiprotocol Reachable NLRI – This is an optional attribute and is used to: — advertise a feasible route to a peer — permit a router to advertise the Network Layer address of the router that should be used as the next hop to the destinations listed in the Network Layer Reachability Information field of the MP_NLRI attribute.
clear bgp neighbor counters clear bgp neighbor counters clear bgp neighbor [ | all] counters Description Resets the BGP counters for one or all BGP neighbor sessions to zero. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies the IP address of a specific BGP neighbor. all Specifies that counters for all BGP neighbors should be reset. Default N/A.
BGP Commands clear bgp flap-statistics clear bgp {neighbor} {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} flap-statistics [all | as-path | community [no-advertise | no-export | no-export-subconfed | number | :] | network / ] Description Clears flap statistics for routes to specified neighbors. Syntax Description all Specifies flap statistics for all routes.
configure bgp add aggregate-address configure bgp add aggregate-address configure bgp add aggregate-address {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} {as-match | as-set} {summary-only} {advertise-policy } {attribute-policy } Description Configures a BGP aggregate route. Syntax Description address-family The address family. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast. ipaddress Specifies an IP address and mask.
BGP Commands configure bgp add confederation-peer sub-AS-number configure bgp add confederation-peer sub-AS-number Description Adds a sub-AS to a confederation. Syntax Description number Specifies a sub-AS number. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Invoke this command multiple times to add multiple sub-ASs. IBGP requires networks to use a fully-meshed router configuration. This requirement does not scale well, especially when BGP is used as an interior gateway protocol.
configure bgp add network configure bgp add network configure bgp add network {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} / {network-policy } Description Adds a network to be originated from this router. Syntax Description address-family The address family to which the network routes will be exported. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast. ipaddr Specifies an IP address. mask_len Specifies a netmask length.
BGP Commands configure bgp AS-number configure bgp AS-number Description Changes the local AS number used by BGP. Syntax Description number Specifies a local AS number. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines BGP must be disabled before the AS number can be changed. Example The following command changes the local AS number used by BGP: configure bgp AS-number 65001 592 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure bgp cluster-id configure bgp cluster-id configure bgp cluster-id Description Configures the local cluster ID. Syntax Description cluster-id Specifies a 4 byte field used by a route reflector to recognize updates from other route reflectors in the same cluster. The range is 0 - 4294967295. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Used when multiple route reflectors are used within the same cluster of clients. Extreme Networks recommends disabling BGP before configuring the cluster ID.
BGP Commands configure bgp confederation-id configure bgp confederation-id Description Specifies a BGP routing confederation ID. Syntax Description confederation-id Specifies a routing confederation identifier. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines IBGP requires that networks use a fully-meshed router configuration. This requirement does not scale well, especially when BGP is used as an interior gateway protocol.
configure bgp delete aggregate-address configure bgp delete aggregate-address configure bgp delete aggregate-address {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} [ | all] Description Deletes one or all BGP aggregated route. Syntax Description address-family The address family. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast. ip address/mask length Specifies an IP address and netmask length. all Specifies all aggregated routes.
BGP Commands configure bgp delete confederation-peer sub-AS-number configure bgp delete confederation-peer sub-AS-number Description Specifies a sub-AS that should be deleted from a confederation. Syntax Description sub-AS-number Specifies a sub-AS. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines IBGP requires that networks use a fully-meshed router configuration. This requirement does not scale well, especially when BGP is used as an interior gateway protocol.
configure bgp delete network configure bgp delete network configure bgp delete network {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} [all | ] Description Deletes a network to be originated from this router. Syntax Description address-family The address family to which the network routes will be exported. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast. all Specifies all networks. ipaddress Specifies an IP address and a netmask length.
BGP Commands configure bgp export shutdown-priority configure bgp export [direct | ospf | ospf-extern1 | ospf-extern2 | ospf-inter | ospf-intra | rip | static] {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} shutdown-priority Description Configures the shutdown priority for IGP export. Syntax Description direct Specifies direct routing. ospf Specifies OSPF routing. ospf-extern1 Specifies OSPF-extern1 routing. ospf-extern2 Specifies OSPF-extern2 routing.
configure bgp import-policy configure bgp import-policy configure bgp import-policy [ | none] Description Configures the import policy for BGP. Syntax Description policy-name Specifies the policy. none Specifies no policy. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use the none keyword to remove a BGP import policy. An import policy is used to modify route attributes while adding BGP routes to the IP route table.
BGP Commands configure bgp local-preference configure bgp local-preference Description Changes the default local preference attribute. Syntax Description number Specifies a value used to advertise this router’s degree of preference to other routers within the AS. Default 100. Usage Guidelines The range is 0 to 2,147,483,647.
configure bgp med configure bgp med configure bgp med [none | ] Description Configures the metric to be included in the Multi-Exit-Discriminator (MED) path attribute. The MED path attribute is included in route updates sent to external peers if a value is configured. Syntax Description none Specifies not to use a multi-exist-discriminator number. bgp_med Specifies a multi-exist-discriminator number. The range is 0-2147483647. Default N/A.
BGP Commands configure bgp neighbor dampening configure bgp neighbor [all | ] {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} dampening {{half-life {reuse-limit suppress-limit max-suppress } | policy-filter [ | none]} Description Configures route flap dampening over BGP peer sessions. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. all Specifies all neighbors.
configure bgp neighbor dampening Example The following command configures route flap dampening to the BGP neighbor at 192.168.1.22 to the default values: configure bgp neighbor 192.168.1.22 dampening ExtremeWare XOS 10.
BGP Commands configure bgp neighbor maximum-prefix configure bgp neighbor [ | all] {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} maximum-prefix {{threshold } {teardown {holddown-interval }} {send-traps} Description Configures the maximum number of IP prefixes accepted from a BGP neighbor. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. all Specifies all neighbors. address-family The address family.
configure bgp neighbor maximum-prefix configure bgp neighbor all maximum-prefix 5000 threshold 60 send-traps ExtremeWare XOS 10.
BGP Commands configure bgp neighbor next-hop-self configure bgp neighbor [ | all] {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} [next-hop-self | no-next-hop-self] Description Configures the next hop address used in the outgoing updates to be the address of the BGP connection originating the update. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address. all Specifies all neighbors. address-family The address family. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast.
configure bgp neighbor no-dampening configure bgp neighbor no-dampening configure bgp neighbor [ | all] {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} no-dampening Description Configures no route flap dampening over BGP peer sessions (disables route flap dampening). Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. all Specifies all neighbors. address-family The address family. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast.
BGP Commands configure bgp neighbor password configure bgp neighbor [all | ] password [none | ] Description Configures an MD5 secret password for a neighbor. Syntax Description all Specifies all neighbors. remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. none Specifies not to use a password tcpPassword Specifies a password string. Default N/A.
configure bgp neighbor peer-group configure bgp neighbor peer-group configure bgp neighbor [all | ] peer-group [ | none] {acquire-all} Description Configures an existing neighbor as the member of a peer group. Syntax Description all Specifies all neighbors. remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. peer-group-name Specifies a peer group name. none Removes the neighbor from the peer group.
BGP Commands configure bgp neighbor route-policy configure bgp neighbor [ | all] {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} route-policy [in | out] [none | ] Description Configures a route map filter for a neighbor. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address. all Specifies all neighbors. address-family The address family. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast in Specifies to install the filter on the input side.
configure bgp neighbor route-reflector-client configure bgp neighbor route-reflector-client configure bgp neighbor [ | all] [route-reflector-client | no-route-reflector-client] Description Configures a BGP neighbor to be a route reflector client. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. all Specifies all neighbors. route-reflector-client Specifies for the BGP neighbor to be a route reflector client.
BGP Commands configure bgp neighbor send-community configure bgp neighbor [ | all] {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} [send-community | dont-send-community] Description Configures whether the community path attribute associated with a BGP NLRI should be included in the route updates sent to the BGP neighbor. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. all Specifies all neighbors. address-family The address family.
configure bgp neighbor shutdown-priority configure bgp neighbor shutdown-priority configure bgp neighbor [all | ] shutdown-priority Description Configures the shutdown priority for a BGP neighbor. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. number Specifies the shutdown priority. The range is 0 - 65,535. Default The default value is 1024.
BGP Commands configure bgp neighbor soft-reset configure bgp neighbor [ | all] {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} soft-reset {in | out} Description Applies the current input or output routing policy to the routing information already exchanged with the neighbor. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. all Specifies all neighbors. address-family The address family.
configure bgp neighbor source-interface configure bgp neighbor source-interface configure bgp neighbor [ | all] source-interface [any | ipaddress ] Description Changes the BGP source interface for TCP connections. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of the BGP neighbor. all Specifies all neighbors. any Specifies any source interface. ipAddr Specifies the IP address of a source interface. Default Any.
BGP Commands configure bgp neighbor timer configure bgp neighbor [ | all] timer keep-alive hold-time Description Configures the BGP neighbor timers. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address. all Specifies all neighbors. keepalive Specifies a BGP neighbor timer keepalive time in seconds. The range is 0 to 21,845 seconds. holdtime Specifies a BGP neighbor timer hold time in seconds. The range is 0 and 3 to 65,535 seconds.
configure bgp neighbor weight configure bgp neighbor weight configure bgp neighbor [ | all] weight Description Assigns a locally-used weight to a neighbor connection for the route selection algorithm. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of the BGP neighbor. all Specifies all neighbors. weight Specifies a BGP neighbor weight. Default By default, the weight is 0. Usage Guidelines All routes learned from this peer are assigned the same weight.
BGP Commands configure bgp peer-group dampening configure bgp peer-group {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} dampening {{half-life {reuse-limit supress-limit max-suppress }} | policy-filter [ | none]} Description Configures route flap dampening for a BGP peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group address-family The address family.
configure bgp peer-group dampening Example The following command configures route flap dampening for the BGP peer group outer: configure bgp peer-group outer dampening ExtremeWare XOS 10.
BGP Commands configure bgp peer-group maximum-prefix configure bgp peer-group {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} maximum-prefix {{threshold } {teardown {holddown-interval }} {send-traps} Description Configures the maximum number of IP prefixes accepted for all neighbors in the peer group. Syntax Description name Specifies a peer group. address-family The address family. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast.
configure bgp peer-group next-hop-self configure bgp peer-group next-hop-self configure bgp peer-group {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} [next-hop-self | no-next-hop-self] Description Configures the next hop address used in the updates to be the address of the BGP connection originating the update. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. address-family The address family.
BGP Commands configure bgp peer-group no-dampening configure bgp peer-group no-dampening Description Configures no route flap dampening for a BGP peer group (disables route flap dampening). Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a BGP peer group. Default This feature is disabled by default.
configure bgp peer-group route-reflector-client configure bgp peer-group route-reflector-client configure bgp peer-group [route-reflector-client | no-route-reflector-client] Description Configures all the peers in a peer group to be a route reflector client. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. route-reflector-client Specifies that all the neighbors in the peer group be a route reflector client.
BGP Commands configure bgp peer-group send-community configure bgp peer-group {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} [send-community | dont-send-community] Description Configures whether communities should be sent to neighbors as part of route updates. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. address-family The address family.
configure bgp peer-group password configure bgp peer-group password configure bgp peer-group password [none | ] Description Configures the TCP MD5 secret password for a peer group and all neighbors of the peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. none Specifies no password. tcpPassword Specifies a password. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Changes made to the parameters of a peer group are applied to all neighbors in the peer group.
BGP Commands configure bgp peer-group remote-AS-number configure bgp peer-group remote-AS-number Description Configures the remote AS number for a peer group and all the neighbors of the peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. number Specifies a remote AS number. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Changes made to the parameters of a peer group are applied to all neighbors in the peer group.
configure bgp peer-group route-policy configure bgp peer-group route-policy configure bgp peer-group route-policy [in | out] [none | ] Description Configures the policy for a peer group and all the neighbors of the peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. in Specifies to install the policy on the input side. out Specifies to install the policy on the output side. none Specifies to remove the filter. policy Specifies a policy. Default N/A.
BGP Commands configure bgp peer-group soft-reset configure bgp peer-group soft-reset {in | out} Description Applies the current input/output routing policy to the neighbors in the peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. in Specifies to apply the input routing policy. out Specifies to apply the output routing policy. Default N/A.
configure bgp peer-group source-interface configure bgp peer-group source-interface configure bgp peer-group source-interface [any | ipaddress ] Description Configures the source interface for a peer group and all the neighbors of the peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. any Specifies any source interface. ipAddr Specifies an interface. Default N/A.
BGP Commands configure bgp peer-group timer configure bgp peer-group timer keep-alive hold-time Description Configures the keepalive timer and hold timer values for a peer group and all the neighbors of the peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. keep-alive Specifies a keepalive time in seconds. Range is 0 to 21845. hold-time Specifies a hold-time in seconds. Range is 0 and 3 to 65535. Default N/A.
configure bgp peer-group weight configure bgp peer-group weight configure bgp peer-group weight Description Configures the weight for the peer group and all the neighbors of the peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. number Specifies a BGP peer group weight. Range is 0 to 65535. Default N/A.
BGP Commands configure bgp routerid configure bgp routerid Description Changes the router identifier. Syntax Description router identifier Specifies a router identifier. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines BGP must be disabled before changing the router ID.
configure bgp soft-reconfiguration configure bgp soft-reconfiguration configure bgp soft-reconfiguration Description Immediately applies the route policy associated with the network command, aggregation, import, and redistribution. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This command does not affect the switch configuration.
BGP Commands create bgp neighbor peer-group create bgp neighbor peer-group {multi-hop} Description Creates a new neighbor and makes it part of the peer group. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of the BGP neighbor. peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. multi-hop Specifies to allow connections to EBGP peers that are not directly connected. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines All the parameters of the neighbor are inherited from the peer group.
create bgp neighbor remote-AS-number create bgp neighbor remote-AS-number create bgp neighbor remote-AS-number {multi-hop} Description Creates a new BGP peer. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of the BGP neighbor. number Specifies a remote AS number. multi-hop Specifies to allow connections to EBGP peers that are not directly connected. Default N/A.
BGP Commands create bgp peer-group create bgp peer-group Description Creates a new peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines You can use BGP peer groups to group together up to 512 BGP neighbors. All neighbors within the peer group inherit the parameters of the BGP peer group.
delete bgp neighbor delete bgp neighbor delete bgp neighbor [ | all] Description Deletes one or all BGP neighbors. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies the IP address of the BGP neighbor to be deleted. all Specifies all neighbors. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to delete one or all BGP neighbors. Example The following command deletes the specified BGP neighbor: delete bgp neighbor 192.168.1.17 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
BGP Commands delete bgp peer-group delete bgp peer-group Description Deletes a peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to delete a specific BGP peer group. Example The following command deletes the peer group named external: delete bgp peer-group outer 638 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable bgp disable bgp disable bgp Description Disables BGP. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines Use this command to disable BGP on the router. Example The following command disables BGP: disable bgp ExtremeWare XOS 10.
BGP Commands disable bgp aggregation disable bgp aggregation Description Disables BGP route aggregation. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines Route aggregation is the process of combining the characteristics of several routes so that they are advertised as a single route. Aggregation reduces the amount of information that a BGP speaker must store and exchange with other BGP speakers.
disable bgp always-compare-med disable bgp always-compare-med disable bgp always-compare-med Description Disables BGP from comparing Multi Exit Discriminators (MEDs) for paths from neighbors in different Autonomous Systems (AS). Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default ExtremeWare XOS does not compare MEDs for paths from neighbors in different AS. Usage Guidelines The MED is one of the parameters that is considered when selecting the best path among many alternative paths.
BGP Commands disable bgp community format disable bgp community format AS-number : number Description Disables the AS-number:number format of display for communities in the output of show and upload commands. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines Using this command, communities are displayed as a single decimal value.
disable bgp export disable bgp export disable bgp export [direct | ospf | ospf-extern1 | ospf-extern2 | ospf-inter | ospf-intra | rip | static] {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} Description Disables BGP from exporting routes from other protocols to BGP peers. Syntax Description direct Specifies direct routing. ospf Specifies OSPF routing. ospf-extern1 Specifies OSPF-extern1 routing. ospf-extern2 Specifies OSPF-extern2 routing. ospf-inter Specifies OSPF-inter routing.
BGP Commands disable bgp neighbor disable bgp neighbor [ | all] Description Disables the BGP session. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of the BGP neighbor. all Specifies all neighbors. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines After the session has been disabled, all the information in the route information base (RIB) for the neighbor is flushed. Example The following command disables the BGP session: disable bgp neighbor 192.1.1.17 644 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable bgp neighbor capability disable bgp neighbor capability disable bgp neighbor [all | ] capability [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast | route-refresh] Description This command disables BGP Multiprotocol (MP) and route-refresh capabilities for neighbor. Syntax Description all Specifies all neighbors. remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of the BGP neighbor. ipv4-unicast Specifies BGP MP unicast capabilities. ipv4-multicast Specifies BGP MP multicast capabilities.
BGP Commands disable bgp neighbor remove-private-AS-numbers disable bgp neighbor [ | all] remove-private-AS-numbers Description Disables the removal of private AS numbers from the AS path in route updates sent to EBGP peers. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address. all Specifies all neighbors. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines Private AS numbers are AS numbers in the range 64512 through 65534.
disable bgp neighbor soft-in-reset disable bgp neighbor soft-in-reset disable bgp neighbor [all | ] {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} soft-in-reset Description Disables the soft input reset feature. Syntax Description all Specifies all neighbors. remoteaddr Specifies an IP address. address-family The address family. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast. Default Disabled. If no address family is specified, IPv4 unicast is the default.
BGP Commands disable bgp neighbor use-ip-router-alert disable bgp neighbor [all | ] use-ip-router-alert Description Disables the router alert IP option in outgoing BGP messages to the specified neighbor. Syntax Description all Specifies all neighbors. remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of the BGP neighbor. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables the feature: disable bgp neighbor 192.168.1.17 use-ip-router-alert 648 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
disable bgp peer-group disable bgp peer-group disable bgp peer-group Description Disables a BGP peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables the BGP peer group outer: disable bgp peer-group outer ExtremeWare XOS 10.
BGP Commands disable bgp peer-group capability disable bgp peer-group capability [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast | route-refresh] Description Disables BGP Multiprotocol (MP) and route-refresh capabilities for a peer-group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. ipv4-unicast Specifies BGP MP unicast capabilities. ipv4-multicast Specifies BGP MP multicast capabilities. route-refresh Specifies ROUTE-REFRESH message capabilities.
disable bgp peer-group remove-private-AS-numbers disable bgp peer-group remove-private-AS-numbers disable bgp peer-group remove-private-AS-numbers Description Disables the removal of private autonomous system (AS) numbers from the AS_Path attribute of outbound updates. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None.
BGP Commands disable bgp peer-group soft-in-reset disable bgp peer-group {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} soft-in-reset Description Disables the soft input reset feature. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. address-family The address family. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast. Default Disabled. If no address family is specified, IPv4 unicast is the default.
disable bgp peer-group use-ip-router-alert disable bgp peer-group use-ip-router-alert disable bgp peer-group use-ip-router-alert Description Disables the router alert IP option in outgoing BGP messages to the specified peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables the feature for the peer group outer: disable bgp peer-group outer use-ip-router-alert ExtremeWare XOS 10.
BGP Commands enable bgp enable bgp Description Enables BGP. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines This command enables the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) on the router. Before invoking this command, the local AS number and BGP router ID must be configured. Example The following command enables BGP: enable bgp 654 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
enable bgp aggregation enable bgp aggregation enable bgp aggregation Description Enables BGP route aggregation. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines Route aggregation is the process of combining the characteristics of several routes so that they are advertised as a single route. Aggregation reduces the amount of information that a BGP speaker must store and exchange with other BGP speakers.
BGP Commands enable bgp always-compare-med enable bgp always-compare-med Description Enables BGP to use the Multi Exit Discriminator (MED) from neighbors in different autonomous systems (ASs) in the route selection algorithm. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines MED is only used when comparing paths from the same AS, unless always-compare-med is enabled. When this command is issued, MEDs from different AS are used in comparing paths.
enable bgp community format enable bgp community format enable bgp community format AS-number : number Description Enables the as-number:number format of display for the communities in the output of show and upload commands. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines If not enabled, the communities are displayed as a single decimal value.
BGP Commands enable bgp export enable bgp export [direct | ospf | ospf-extern1 | ospf-extern2 | ospf-inter | ospf-intra | rip | static] {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} {export-policy } Description Enables BGP to export routes from other protocols to BGP peers. Syntax Description direct Specifies direct routing. ospf Specifies OSPF routing. ospf-extern1 Specifies OSPF-extern1 routing. ospf-extern2 Specifies OSPF-extern2 routing.
enable bgp export Example The following command enables BGP to export routes from the OSPF protocol to BGP peers: enable bgp export ospf ExtremeWare XOS 10.
BGP Commands enable bgp neighbor enable bgp neighbor [ | all] Description Enables the BGP session. The neighbor must be created before the BGP neighbor session can be enabled. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. all Specifies all neighbors. Default Disabled.
enable bgp neighbor capability enable bgp neighbor capability enable bgp neighbor [all | ] capability [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast | route-refresh] Description This command enables BGP Multiprotocol (MP) and route-refresh capabilities for neighbor. Syntax Description all Specifies all neighbors. remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. ipv4-unicast Specifies BGP MP unicast capabilities. ipv4-multicast Specifies BGP MP multicast capabilities.
BGP Commands enable bgp neighbor remove-private-AS-numbers enable bgp neighbor [ | all] remove-private-AS-numbers Description Enables the removal of private AS numbers from the AS path in route updates sent to EBGP peers. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. all Specifies all neighbors. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines Private AS numbers are AS numbers in the range 64512 through 65534.
enable bgp neighbor soft-in-reset enable bgp neighbor soft-in-reset enable bgp neighbor [all | ] {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} soft-in-reset Description Enables the soft input reset feature. Syntax Description all Specifies all neighbors. remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. address-family The address family. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast. Default Disabled.
BGP Commands enable bgp neighbor use-ip-router-alert enable bgp neighbor [all | ] use-ip-router-alert Description Enables the router alert IP option in outgoing BGP messages to the specified neighbor. Syntax Description all Specifies all neighbors. remoteaddr Specifies an IP address of a BGP neighbor. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines This command will force the IP layer of ExtremeWare XOS to insert the IP Router Alert Option field in all the outbound BGP messages.
enable bgp peer-group enable bgp peer-group enable bgp peer-group Description Enables a peer group and all the neighbors of a peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines You can use BGP peer groups to group together up to 200 BGP neighbors. All neighbors within the peer group inherit the parameters of the BGP peer group.
BGP Commands enable bgp peer-group capability enable bgp peer-group capability [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast | route-refresh] Description This command enables BGP Multiprotocol (MP) and route-refresh capabilities for a peer-group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. ipv4-unicast Specifies BGP MP unicast capabilities. ipv4-multicast Specifies BGP MP multicast capabilities. route-refresh Specifies ROUTE-REFRESH message capabilities.
enable bgp peer-group remove-private-AS-numbers enable bgp peer-group remove-private-AS-numbers enable bgp peer-group remove-private-AS-numbers Description Enables the removal of private autonomous system (AS) numbers from the AS_Path attribute of outbound updates. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None.
BGP Commands enable bgp peer-group soft-in-reset enable bgp peer-group {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} soft-in-reset Description Enables the soft input reset feature. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. address-family The address family. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast. Default Disabled. If no address family is specified, IPv4 unicast is the default.
enable bgp peer-group use-ip-router-alert enable bgp peer-group use-ip-router-alert enable bgp peer-group use-ip-router-alert Description Enables the router alert IP option in outgoing BGP messages to the specified peer group. Syntax Description peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command enables the feature for the peer group outer: enable bgp peer-group outer use-ip-router-alert ExtremeWare XOS 10.
BGP Commands show bgp show bgp Description Displays BGP configuration information. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Displays information such as AS number, router ID, local preference, sync flag, route reflection, cluster ID, confederation ID, and AS redistributed networks. Example The following command displays BGP configuration information: show bgp 670 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show bgp neighbor show bgp neighbor show bgp [neighbor {detail} | neighbor ] Description Displays information about a specified neighbor. Syntax Description remoteaddr Specifies an IP address that identifies a BGP neighbor. detail Specifies to display the information in detailed format. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to display information about a specific BGP neighbor. If you do not specify a neighbor, information about all neighbors is displayed.
BGP Commands show bgp neighbor routes show bgp neighbor {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} [accepted-routes | flap-statistics | received-routes | rejected-routes | suppressed-routes | transmitted-routes] {detail} [all | as-path | community [no-advertise | no-export | no-export-subconfed | number | : ] | network / ] Description Displays information about specified neighbor routes or statistics.
show bgp neighbor routes Example The following command displays information about a specified neighbor’s recieved routes: show bgp neighbor 10.10.10.10 received-routes all ExtremeWare XOS 10.
BGP Commands show bgp peer-group show bgp peer-group {detail | {detail}} Description Displays the peer groups configured in the system. Syntax Description detail Specifies to display the information in detailed format. peer-group-name Specifies a peer group. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If the detail keyword is specified then the parameters of the neighbors in the peer group, which are different from the ones that are configured in the peer group, will be displayed.
show bgp routes show bgp routes show bgp routes {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} {detail} [all | as-path | community [no-advertise | no-export | no-export-subconfed | number | : ] | network / ] Description Displays the BGP route information base (RIB). Syntax Description address-family The address family. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast. all Specifies all routes.
BGP Commands show bgp routes summary show bgp routes summary {address-family [ipv4-unicast | ipv4-multicast]} Description Displays a summary the BGP route information base (RIB). Syntax Description address-family The address family. BGP supports two address families: IPv4 Unicast and IPv4 Multicast. Default If no address family is specified, IPv4 unicast is the default. Usage Guidelines None.
show bgp memory show bgp memory show bgp memory {detail |
BGP Commands 678 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
15 IP Multicast Commands IP multicast routing is a function that allows a single IP host to send a packet to a group of IP hosts. This group of hosts can include devices that reside on or outside the local network, or within or across a routing domain.
IP Multicast Commands PIM-DM is a broadcast and prune protocol. Using PIM-DM, multicast routes are pruned and grafted in a similar way as DVMRP. PIM Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) Unlike PIM-DM, PIM-SM is an explicit join and prune protocol, and it supports shared trees as well as shortest path trees (SPTs). The routers must explicitly join the group(s) in which they are interested in becoming a member, which is beneficial for large networks that have group members who are sparsely distributed.
clear igmp group clear igmp group clear igmp group {} {{vlan} } Description Removes one or all IGMP groups. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. grpipaddress Specifies the group IP address. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This command can be used by network operations to manually remove learned IGMP group entries instantly. Example The following command clears IGMP groups from VLAN accounting: clear igmp group accounting ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Multicast Commands clear igmp snooping clear igmp snooping {{vlan} } Description Removes one or all IGMP snooping entries. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines This command can be used by network operations to manually remove IGMP snooping entries instantly. However, removing an IGMP snooping entry can disrupt the normal forwarding of multicast traffic.
clear pim cache clear pim cache clear pim cache { {/}} Description Resets the IP multicast cache table. Syntax Description group_addr Specifies a group address. source_addr Specifies a source IP address. netmask Specifies a subnet mask. Default If no options are specified, all IP multicast cache entries are flushed. Usage Guidelines This command can be used by network operators to manually remove IPMC software and hardware forwarding cache entries instantly.
IP Multicast Commands configure igmp configure igmp {} Description Configures the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) timers. Syntax Description query_interval Specifies the interval (in seconds) between general queries. query_response_interval Specifies the maximum query response time (in seconds). last_member_query_interval Specifies the maximum group-specific query response time (in seconds).
configure igmp snooping vlan ports add static group configure igmp snooping vlan ports add static group configure igmp snooping {vlan} ports add static group Description Configures VLAN ports to receive the traffic from a multicast group, even if no IGMP joins have been received on the port. Syntax Description vlanname Specifies a VLAN name. portlist Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, it can be a list of slots and ports.
IP Multicast Commands configure igmp snooping vlan ports delete static group configure igmp snooping {vlan} ports delete static group [ | all] Description Removes the port configuration that causes multicast group traffic to be forwarded, even if no IGMP leaves have been received on the port. Syntax Description vlanname Specifies a VLAN name. portlist Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports.
configure igmp snooping vlan ports add static router configure igmp snooping vlan ports add static router configure igmp snooping {vlan} ports add static router Description Configures VLAN ports to forward the traffic from all multicast groups, even if no IGMP joins have been received on the port. Syntax Description vlanname Specifies a VLAN name. portlist Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, it can be a list of slots and ports.
IP Multicast Commands configure igmp snooping vlan ports delete static router configure igmp snooping vlan ports delete static router Description Removes the configuration that causes VLAN ports to forward the traffic from all multicast groups, even if no IGMP joins have been received on the port. Syntax Description vlanname Specifies a VLAN name. portlist Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports.
configure igmp snooping vlan ports filter configure igmp snooping vlan ports filter configure igmp snooping vlan ports filter [ | none] Description Configures an IGMP snooping policy file filter on VLAN ports. Syntax Description vlan name Specifies a VLAN name. portlist Specifies one or more ports or slots and ports. On a modular switch, can be a list of slots and ports. On a stand-alone switch, can be one or more port numbers. May be in the form 1, 2, 3-5, 2:5, 2:6-2:8.
IP Multicast Commands entry catch_all { if { } then { permit; } } Example The following command configures the policy file ap_multicast to filter multicast packets forwarded to VLAN marketing on ports 2:1-2:4: configure igmp snooping marketing ports 2:1-2:4 filter ap_multicast 690 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure igmp snooping flood-list configure igmp snooping flood-list configure igmp snooping flood-list [ | none] Description Configures certain multicast addresses to be slow path flooded within the VLAN. Syntax Description policy Specifies a policy file with a list of multicast addresses to be handled. none Specifies no policy file is to be used. Default None.
IP Multicast Commands nlri 239.1.1.0/24; #------------------- end of group addresses ------------------} then { permit; } } entry catch_all { if { } then { deny; } } NOTE The switch will not validate any IP address in the policy file used in this command. Therefore, slow-path flooding should be used only for streams which are very infrequent, such as control packets. It should not be used for multicast data packets.
configure igmp snooping leave-timeout configure igmp snooping leave-timeout configure igmp snooping leave-timeout Description Configures the IGMP snooping leave timeout. Syntax Description leave_timeout_ms Specifies an IGMP leave timeout value in milliseconds. Default 1000 ms. Usage Guidelines The range is 0 - 10000 ms (10 seconds). For timeout values of one second or less, you must set the leave-timeout to a multiple of 100 ms.
IP Multicast Commands configure igmp snooping timer configure igmp snooping timer Description Configures the IGMP snooping timers. Syntax Description router_timeout Specifies the time in seconds between router discovery. host_timeout Specifies the time in seconds between host reports. Default The router timeout default setting is 260 seconds. The host timeout setting is 260 seconds. Usage Guidelines Timers should be set to approximately 2.
configure pim add vlan configure pim add vlan configure pim add vlan [ | all] {dense | sparse} Description Enables PIM on an IP interface. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. dense Specifies PIM dense mode (PIM-DM). sparse Specifies PIM sparse mode (PIM-SM). Default Dense. Usage Guidelines When an IP interface is created, per-interface PIM configuration is disabled by default. The switch supports both dense mode and sparse mode operation.
IP Multicast Commands configure pim cbsr configure pim cbsr [{vlan} {
configure pim crp static configure pim crp static configure pim crp static [none | ] { [0-254]} Description Configures a rendezvous point and its associated groups statically, for PIM sparse mode operation. Syntax Description ip_address Specifies a static CRP address. none Deletes the static rendezvous point. policy Specifies an policy file name. priority Specifies a priority setting. The range is 0 - 254.
IP Multicast Commands configure pim crp timer configure pim crp timer Description Configures the candidate rendezvous point advertising interval in PIM sparse mode operation. Syntax Description crp_adv_interval Specifies a candidate rendezvous point advertising interval in seconds. Default The default is 60 seconds. Usage Guidelines None.
configure pim crp vlan configure pim crp vlan configure pim crp vlan [none | ] {} Description Configures the dynamic candidate rendezvous point for PIM sparse-mode operation. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. none Specifies no policy file. policy Specifies an policy file name. priority Specifies a priority setting. The range is 0 - 254. Default The default setting is for priority is 0 and indicates the highest priority.
IP Multicast Commands configure pim delete vlan configure pim delete vlan [ | all] Description Disables PIM on an interface. Syntax Description vlan name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables PIM on VLAN accounting: configure pim delete vlan accounting 700 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
configure pim register-rate-limit-interval configure pim register-rate-limit-interval configure pim register-rate-limit-interval Description Configures the initial PIM-SM periodic register rate. Syntax Description interval Specifies an interval time in seconds. Range is 0 - 60. Default is 0. Default Default is 0. Usage Guidelines Configuring a non-zero interval time can reduce the CPU load on the first hop switch, in case register stop messages are not received normally.
IP Multicast Commands configure pim register-suppress-interval register-probe-interval configure pim register-suppress-interval register-probe-interval Description Configures an interval for periodically sending null-registers. Syntax Description reg-interval Specifies an interval time in seconds. Range is 30 - 200 seconds. Default is 60. probe-interval Specifies an interval time in seconds. Default is 5.
configure pim register-checksum-to configure pim register-checksum-to configure pim register-checksum-to [include-data | exclude-data] Description Configures the checksum computation to either include data (for compatibility with Cisco Systems products) or to exclude data (for RFC-compliant operation), in the register message. Syntax Description include-data Specifies to include data. exclude-data Specifies to exclude data. Default Include data Usage Guidelines None.
IP Multicast Commands configure pim spt-threshold configure pim spt-threshold {} Description Configures the threshold, in kbps, for switching to SPT. On leaf routers, this setting is based on data packets. On the RP, this setting is based on register packets. Syntax Description leaf-threshold Specifies the rate of traffic in kbps for the last hop. rp_threshold Specifies an RP threshold. Default The default setting is 0.
configure pim timer vlan configure pim timer vlan configure pim timer [{vlan} | vlan all] Description Configures the global PIM timers on specified VLAN(s). Syntax Description hello_interval Specifies the amount of time before a hello message is sent out by the PIM router. The range is 1 to 65,519 seconds. jp_interval Specifies the join/prune interval. The range is 1 to 65,519 seconds. vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs.
IP Multicast Commands configure pim vlan trusted-gateway configure pim [{vlan} | vlan all] trusted-gateway [ | none] Description Configures a trusted neighbor policy. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. all Specifies all VLANs. policy Specifies an policy file name. none Specifies no policy file, so all gateways are trusted. Default No policy file, so all gateways are trusted.
disable igmp disable igmp disable igmp {vlan } Description Disables IGMP on a router interface. If no VLAN is specified, IGMP is disabled on all router interfaces. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines IGMP is a protocol used by an IP host to register its IP multicast group membership with a router. Periodically, the router queries the multicast group to see if the group is still in use.
IP Multicast Commands disable igmp snooping disable igmp snooping {forward-mcrouter-only | with-proxy | vlan } Description Disables IGMP snooping. Syntax Description forward-mcrouter-only Specifies that the switch forwards all multicast traffic to the multicast router only. with-proxy Disables the IGMP snooping proxy. name Specifies a VLAN. Default IGMP snooping and the with-proxy option are enabled by default, but forward-mcrouter-only option is disabled by default.
disable ipmcforwarding disable ipmcforwarding disable ipmcforwarding {vlan } Description Disables IP multicast forwarding on an IP interface. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines If no options are specified, all configured IP interfaces are affected. When new IP interfaces are added, IP multicast forwarding is disabled by default. IP forwarding must be enabled before enabling IP multicast forwarding.
IP Multicast Commands disable pim disable pim Description Disables PIM on the system. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command disables PIM on the system: disable pim 710 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
enable igmp enable igmp enable igmp {vlan } Description Enables IGMP on a router interface. If no VLAN is specified, IGMP is enabled on all router interfaces. Syntax Description vlan name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines IGMP is a protocol used by an IP host to register its IP multicast group membership with a router. Periodically, the router queries the multicast group to see if the group is still in use.
IP Multicast Commands enable igmp snooping enable igmp snooping {forward-mcrouter-only | vlan } Description Enables IGMP snooping on the switch. Syntax Description forward-mcrouter-only Specifies that the switch forwards all multicast traffic to the multicast router only. name Specifies a VLAN. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines If a VLAN is specified, IGMP snooping is enabled only on that VLAN, otherwise IGMP snooping is enabled on all VLANs.
enable igmp snooping with-proxy enable igmp snooping with-proxy enable igmp snooping with-proxy Description Enables the IGMP snooping proxy. The default setting is enabled. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Enabled. Usage Guidelines Enabling the proxy allows the switch to suppress the duplicate join requests on a group to forward to the connected layer 3 switch.
IP Multicast Commands enable ipmcforwarding enable ipmcforwarding {vlan } Description Enables IP multicast forwarding on an IP interface. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines If no options are specified, all configured IP interfaces are affected. When new IP interfaces are added, IPMC forwarding is disabled by default. IP forwarding must be enabled before enabling IPMC forwarding.
enable pim enable pim enable pim Description Enables PIM on the system. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command enables PIM on the system: enable pim ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Multicast Commands show igmp show igmp {vlan} {} Description This command can be used to display an IGMP-related configuration and group information, per VLAN. Syntax Description vlan name Specifies a VLAN name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None.
show igmp vcs6 vcs7 vcs8 vhs1 vhs2 vhs3 vhs4 vms1 12.2.6.115 12.2.7.115 12.2.8.115 0.0.0.0 117.2.2.115 117.2.3.115 117.2.4.115 111.1.1.
IP Multicast Commands show igmp group show igmp group {vlan} {} {} Description Lists the IGMP group membership for the specified VLAN. Syntax Description grpipaddress Specifies a group IP address. name Specifies a VLAN name. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If no VLAN is specified all VLANs are displayed. You can also filter the display by group address and by multicast stream sender address.
show igmp snooping show igmp snooping show igmp snooping {vlan | detail | cache} Description Displays IGMP snooping registration information and a summary of all IGMP timers and states. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. detail Displays the information in detailed format. cache Displays the cache setting for IGMP snooping. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines The two types of IGMP snooping entry are sender entry and subscribed entry.
IP Multicast Commands 5:42 vcs7 vcs8 vhs2 hguo_fo vcs1 4084 4083 4082 200 12 vcs2 22 5 4:16 1717 111 720 4061 4059 Yes 0 Yes 0 Yes 5 Yes Yes Yes 2 4:10 gho sqa_east 0 14 4:32 vms1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 4:16 vhs1 No 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 Yes Yes Yes ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show igmp snooping vlan filter show igmp snooping vlan filter show igmp snooping {vlan} filter Description Displays IGMP snooping filters. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default None. Usage Guidelines Use this command to display IGMP snooping filters configured on the specified VLAN. When no VLAN is specified, all the filters will be displayed.
IP Multicast Commands show igmp snooping vlan static show igmp snooping vlan static [group | router] Description Displays static IGMP snooping entries. Syntax Description name Specifies a VLAN name. Default None. Usage Guidelines Use this command to display IGMP snooping filters configured on the specified VLAN. When no VLAN is specified, all the filters will be displayed.
show pim show pim show pim {detail | rp-set {} | vlan } Description Displays the PIM configuration and statistics. Syntax Description detail Specifies to display the detailed format. group_addr Specifies an IP multicast group. vlan_name Specifies a VLAN name. Default If no VLAN is specified, the configuration is displayed for all PIM interfaces. If no multicast group is specified for the rp-set option (Rendezvous Point set), all groups are displayed.
IP Multicast Commands show pim cache show pim cache {detail} { {}} Description Displays the IP multicast forwarding cache. Syntax Description detail Specifies to display the information in detailed format. group_addr Specifies an IP group address. source_addr Specifies an IP source address. netmask Specifies a subnet mask. Default N/A.
unconfigure igmp unconfigure igmp unconfigure igmp Description Resets all IGMP settings to their default values and clears the IGMP group table. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command resets all IGMP settings to their default values and clears the IGMP group table: unconfigure igmp ExtremeWare XOS 10.
IP Multicast Commands unconfigure pim unconfigure pim {vlan } Description Resets all PIM settings on one or all VLANs to their default values. Syntax Description vlan_name Specifies the VLAN from which PIM is to be unconfigured. Default If no VLAN is specified, the configuration is reset for all PIM interfaces. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command resets all PIM settings on the VLAN accounting: unconfigure pim vlan accounting 726 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
A Configuration and Image Commands This appendix describes commands for: • Downloading and using a new switch software image • Saving, uploading, and downloading switch configuration information The switch software image contains the executable code that runs on the switch. An image comes preinstalled from the factory. The image can be upgraded by downloading a new version from a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server on the network.
Configuration and Image Commands download image download image [ | ] {[{vr} ]} Description Downloads a new version of the ExtremeWare XOS software image. Syntax Description hostname Specifies the hostname of the TFTP server from which the image should be obtained. ipaddress Specifies the IP address of TFTP server from which the image should be obtained. filename Specifies the filename of the new image. vrid Specifies the name of the virtual router.
download image Before the download begins, you are asked if you want to install the image immediately after the download is finished. If you install the image immediately after download, you must reboot the switch. Enter y to install the image after download. Enter n to install the image at a later time. If you download and install the software image on the active partition, you need to reboot the switch.
Configuration and Image Commands install image install image {reboot} Description Installs a new version of the ExtremeWare XOS software image. Syntax Description fname Specifies the software image file. reboot Reboots the switch after the image is installed. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines When you download a software image, you are asked if you want to install the image immediately after the download is finished.
ls ls ls Description Lists all current configuration and policy files in the system. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to display a list of the current configuration and policy files in the system. This command is available on the primary MSM only; the action does not replicate to the backup MSM.
Configuration and Image Commands mv mv Description Renames an existing configuration or policy file in the system. Syntax Description old-name Specifies the current name of the configuration or policy file. new-name Specifies the new name of the configuration or policy file. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines If you rename a file with a given extension, remember the following: • Configuration files use the .cfg file extension • Policy files use the .
rm rm rm Description Removes/deletes an existing configuration or policy file from the system. Syntax Description file-name Specifies the name of the configuration or policy file. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines After you delete a configuration or policy file from the system, that file is unavailable to the system. This command is available on the primary MSM only; the action does not replicate to the backup MSM.
Configuration and Image Commands save configuration save configuration {primary | secondary | | } Description Saves the current configuration from the switch’s runtime memory to non-volatile memory. Syntax Description primary Specifies the primary saved configuration. secondary Specifies the secondary saved configuration. existing-config Specifies an existing user-defined configuration. new-config Specifies a new user-defined configuration.
save configuration Example The following command saves the current switch configuration to the configuration file named XOS1: save configuration XOS1 The following command save the current switch configuration to the secondary configuration file: save configuration secondary ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Configuration and Image Commands show running-config show running-config Description Displays the currently active configurations to the terminal. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Usage Guidelines Depending on the software version running on your switch, additional or different diagnostics information might be displayed.
show running-config • show udp-echo-server • show ospf • show ospf interface • show ospf area • show ospf virtual-link • show ospf ase-summary • show bgp • show bgp peer-group • show bgp neighbor • show qosprofile • show dot1p • show diffserv • show management • show snmpv3 engine-info • show snmpv3 community • show snmpv3 context • show snmpv3 user • show snmpv3 access • show snmpv3 group • show snmpv3 mib-view • show snmpv3 target-addr • show snmpv3 target-params • show snmpv3 extreme-target-addr-ext • s
Configuration and Image Commands unconfigure switch unconfigure switch {all} Description Returns the switch configuration to its factory default settings. Syntax Description all Specifies that the entire current configuration should be erased, and the switch rebooted. Default Resets configuration to factory defaults without reboot. Usage Guidelines Use unconfigure switch to reset the configuration to factory defaults, but without erasing the configuration and rebooting.
use configuration use configuration use configuration [primary | secondary | Description Configures the switch to use a previously saved configuration on the next reboot. Syntax Description primary Specifies the primary configuration file. secondary Specifies the secondary configuration file. file_name Specifies any saved configuration file. By default, the switch has two configuration files: primary and secondary. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Configuration files have a .
Configuration and Image Commands use image use image {partition} Description Configures the switch to use a saved image on the next reboot. Syntax Description partition Specifies the software image saved in either the primary or secondary partition. Default Primary partition.
B Troubleshooting Commands If you encounter problems when using your switch, ExtremeWare XOS provides troubleshooting commands. Use these commands only under the guidance of Extreme Networks technical personnel. You can contact Extreme Networks technical support at (800) 998-2408 or (408) 579-2826. The Event Management System (EMS) provides enhanced features to filter and capture information generated on a switch.
Troubleshooting Commands disable log debug-mode disable log debug-mode Description Disables debug mode. The switch stops generating debug events. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines This command disables debug mode. Debug mode must be enabled prior to configuring advanced debugging capabilities. These include allowing debug messages, which can severely degrade performance.
enable log debug-mode enable log debug-mode enable log debug-mode Description Enables debug mode. The switch generates debug events. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or variables. Default Disabled. Usage Guidelines This command enables debug mode. Debug mode must be enabled prior to configuring advanced debugging capabilities. These include allowing debug messages, which can severely degrade performance.
Troubleshooting Commands nslookup nslookup Description Displays the IP address of the requested host. Syntax Description hostname Specifies a hostname. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines None. Example The following command looks up the IP address of a computer with the name of bigserver.xyz_inc.com: nslookup bigserver.xyz_inc.com 744 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
run diagnostics run diagnostics run diagnostics [extended | normal] slot Description Runs normal or extended diagnostics on an I/O slot. Syntax Description extended Runs an extended diagnostic routine. Takes the ports offline, and performs extensive ASIC, ASIC-memory, packet memory, and packet loopback tests. normal Runs a normal diagnostic routine. Takes the ports offline, and performs a simple ASIC and packet loopback test on all the ports. slot Specifies the slot number of an I/O module.
Troubleshooting Commands NOTE To access the Bootloader, you can depress any key until the applications load and run on the switch. As soon as you see the BOOTLOADER-> prompt, release the key. From here, you can run the diagnostics on the MSM. To run diagnostics on the MSM, follow these steps: 1 Identify the images currently running by using the show images command.
show diagnostics show diagnostics show diagnostics [msm-a | msm-b | slot ] Description Displays the status of the last diagnostic test run on the switch. Syntax Description msm-a | msm- b Specifies the MSM. slot Specifies the slot number of an I/O module. Default N/A. Usage Guidelines Use this command to display information from the last diagnostic test run on the switch.
Troubleshooting Commands 12/05/2003 15:35:26.86 DMCLI: showdiags 4 SLOT 4 : Result: PASS Last Run: Dec-03-2003 Last Fail: Never Summary: Diagnostics Pass The following command displays the results of module diagnostics for MSM A: show diagnostics slot msm-a The following is sample output from this command: BD-10808.11 # show diagnostics msm-a SLOT 9 : Result: PASS Last Run: Dec-03-2003 Last Fail: Never Summary: Diagnostics Pass 748 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
show tech show tech show tech {all | } {detail} Description Displays the output of various show commands to assist in monitoring and troubleshooting the switch. Syntax Description all Indicates all available show command output to be displayed. area Specifies one tech support area. For example, if you want to view STP information, enter stp. detail Specifies more detailed information. Default N/A.
Troubleshooting Commands This information can be useful for your technical support representative if you experience a problem. Depending on the software version running on your switch, additional or different show command output is displayed. Example The following command displays the show command output on the switch: show tech 750 ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Index of Commands C check policy 327 clear access-list counter 328 clear bgp flap-statistics 588 clear bgp neighbor counters 587 clear bgp neighbor flap-statistics 588 clear counters 242 clear counters edp 151 clear counters stp 370 clear fdb 218 clear igmp group 681 clear igmp snooping 682 clear iparp 425 clear log 243 clear log counters 244 clear log diag-status 243 clear log error-led 243 clear log messages 243 clear log static 243 clear ospf counters 495 clear pim cache 683 clear rip counters 496 clear
Index of Commands configure dns-client add domain-suffix 38 configure dns-client add name-server 39 configure dns-client default-domain 40 configure dns-client delete domain-suffix 41 configure dns-client delete name-server 42 configure dot1p type 228 configure dot1q ethertype 194 configure edp advertisement-interval 153 configure fdb agingtime 219 configure idletimeout 43 configure igmp 684 configure igmp snooping add static group 685 configure igmp snooping flood-list 691 configure igmp snooping leave-ti
Index of Commands configure rip delete vlan configure rip garbagetime configure rip import-policy configure rip routetimeout configure rip rxmode configure rip txmode configure rip updatetime configure rip vlan cost configure rip vlan route-policy configure rip vlan rxmode configure rip vlan trusted-gateway configure rip vlan txmode configure sharing add ports configure sharing delete ports configure slot module configure snmp add community configure snmp add trapreceiver configure snmp delete community co
Index of Commands disable bgp aggregation 640 disable bgp always-compare-med 641 disable bgp community format 642 disable bgp export 643 disable bgp neighbor 644 disable bgp neighbor capability 645, 661 disable bgp neighbor remove-private-AS-numbers 646 disable bgp neighbor soft-in-reset 647 disable bgp neighbor use-ip-router-alert 648 disable bgp peer-group 649 disable bgp peer-group capability 650 disable bgp peer-group remove-private-AS-number 651 disable bgp peer-group soft-in-reset 652 disable bgp pee
Index of Commands enable icmp port-unreachables enable icmp redirects enable icmp time-exceeded enable icmp timestamp enable icmp unreachables enable icmp useredirects enable idletimeout enable igmp enable igmp snooping enable igmp snooping with-proxy enable ipforwarding enable ipmcforwarding enable ip-option loose-source-route enable ip-option record-route enable ip-option record-timestamp enable ip-option strict-source-route enable iproute sharing enable irdp enable jumbo-frame ports enable learning port
Index of Commands show bgp routes show bgp routes summary show bootprelay show dhcp-client state show diagnostics show diffserv show dns-client show dot1p show edp show fans show fdb show heartbeat process show igmp show igmp group show igmp snooping show igmp snooping vlan filter show igmp snooping vlan static show iparp show iparp proxy show ipconfig show iproute show iproute origiin show ipstats show log show log components show log configuration show log configuration filter show log configuration targ
Index of Commands unconfigure iparp unconfigure irdp unconfigure log filter unconfigure log target format unconfigure ospf unconfigure pim unconfigure ports display-string unconfigure ports monitor vlan unconfigure radius unconfigure radius-accounting unconfigure rip unconfigure slot unconfigure stpd unconfigure stpd ports link-type unconfigure switch unconfigure tacacs unconfigure tacacs-accounting unconfigure vlan ipaddress upload log use configuration use image ExtremeWare XOS 10.
Index of Commands 758 ExtremeWare XOS 10.