BLADE OS™ Command Reference HP GbE2c L2/L3 Ethernet Blade Switch Version 5.1 Advanced Functionality Software Part Number: BMD00114, August 2009 2350 Mission College Blvd. Suite 600 Santa Clara, CA 95054 www.bladenetwork.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Copyright © 2009 BLADE Network Technologies, Inc., 2350 Mission College Blvd., Suite 600, Santa Clara, California, 95054, USA. All rights reserved. Part Number: BMD00114. This document is protected by copyright and distributed under licenses restricting its use, copying, distribution, and decompilation. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form by any means without prior written authorization of BLADE Network Technologies, Inc.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Contents Preface 13 Additional references 13 Chapter 1: The Command Line Interface 15 Connecting to the Switch 15 Establishing a console connection 15 Setting an IP address 16 Establishing a Telnet connection 16 Establishing an SSH connection 17 Accessing the switch 19 Setup vs.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Unidirectional Link Detection Information Menu 80 UDLD Port Information 80 OAM Discovery Information Menu 81 OAM Port Information 81 802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference RMON Information Menu 123 RMON History Information 124 RMON Alarm Information 125 RMON Event Information 127 Link Status Information[Grover Count Angus ] 128 Port Information [angus] [count] 131 Port Transceiver Status [Grover Count Zoe ] 133 Server Link Failure Detection Information 134 Information Dump 134 Chapter 5: The Statistics Menu 135 Statistics Menu 135 Port Statistics Menu 137 802.1x Authenticator Statistics 139 802.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Chapter 7: The Operations Menu 379 Operations Menu 379 Operations-Level Port Options Menu 381 Operations-Level Port 802.
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Preface The HP GbE2c L2/L3 Ethernet Blade Switch (GbE2c) is ready to perform basic switching functions right out of the box. Some of the more advanced features, however, require some administrative configuration before they can be used effectively. The BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference provides a command reference for Advanced Functionality Software (AFS) release 5.1 for the HP GbE2c L2/L3 Ethernet Blade Switch (software part number 485192-B21).
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CHAPTER 1 The Command Line Interface Connecting to the Switch You can access the command line interface in any one of the following ways: Using a console connection via the console port Using a Telnet connection over the network Using a Secure Shell (SSH) connection to securely log in over a network Establishing a console connection To establish a console connection with the switch, you need: A null modem cable with a female DB-9 connector (See the HP GbE2c L2/L3 Ethernet Blade Switch User G
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference To establish a console connection with the switch: 1. Connect the terminal to the console port using the null modem cable. 2. Power on the terminal. 3. Press the Enter key a few times on the terminal to establish the connection. 4. You will be required to enter a password for access to the switch. (For more information, see the “Setting passwords” section in the “First-time configuration” chapter.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Once the IP parameters are configured, you can access the CLI using a Telnet connection. To establish a Telnet connection with the switch, run the Telnet program on the workstation and enter the telnet command, followed by the switch IP address: telnet You will then be prompted to enter a password. The password entered determines the access level: administrator, operator, or user.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference The following SSH clients are supported: SSH 3.0.1 for Linux (freeware) SecureCRT® 4.1.8 (VanDyke Technologies, Inc.) OpenSSH_3.9 for Linux (FC 3) FedoraCore 3 for SCP commands PuTTY Release 0.58 (Simon Tatham) for Windows Note – The switch implementation of SSH is based on versions 1.5 and 2.0, and supports SSH clients from version 1.0 through version 2.0. SSH clients of other versions are not supported.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Accessing the switch To enable better switch management and user accountability, the switch provides different levels or classes of user access. Levels of access to the CLI and Web management functions and screens increase as needed to perform various switch management tasks. The three levels of access are: User—User interaction with the switch is completely passive; nothing can be changed on the switch.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Note – With the exception of the “admin” user, access to each user level can be disabled by setting the password to an empty value. Setup vs. CLI Once the administrator password is verified, you are given complete access to the switch. If the switch is still set to its factory default configuration, the system will ask whether you wish to run Setup (see Chapter 2, “First-Time Configuration”), a utility designed to help you through the first-time configuration process.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Typographic Conventions The following table describes the typographic styles used in this book. Table 3 Typographic Conventions Typeface or Symbol Meaning Example AaBbCc123 This type is used for names of commands, files, and directories used within the text. View the readme.txt file. It also depicts on-screen computer output Main# and prompts. AaBbCc123 This bold type appears in command examples. It shows text that must be typed in exactly as shown.
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CHAPTER 2 First-Time Configuration This chapter describes how to perform first-time configuration and how to change system passwords. To begin first-time configuration of the switch, perform the following steps. 1. Connect to the switch console. After connecting, the login prompt displays. HP GbE2c L2/L3 Ethernet Blade Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem Copyright(C)2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Password: 2. Enter admin as the default administrator password.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Using the Setup Utility Whenever you log in as the system administrator under the factory default configuration, you are asked whether you wish to run the Setup utility. Setup can also be activated manually from the command line interface any time after login.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 2. Enter admin as the default administrator password. If the factory default configuration is detected, the system prompts: HP GbE2c L2/L3 Ethernet Blade Switch 18:44:05 Wed Jan 3, 2009 The switch is booted with factory default configuration. To ease the configuration of the switch, a "Set Up" facility which will prompt you with those configuration items that are essential to the operation of the switch is provided.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Setup Part 1: Basic System Configuration When Setup is started, the system prompts: "Set Up" will walk you through the configuration of System Date and Time, Spanning Tree, Port Speed/Mode, VLANs, and IP interfaces. [type Ctrl-C to abort "Set Up"] 1. Enter y if you will be configuring VLANs. Otherwise enter n. If you decide not to configure VLANs during this session, you can configure them later using the configuration menus, or by restarting the Setup facility.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 6. Enter the minute of the current time at the prompt: Enter minutes [55]: Enter the minute as a number from 00 to 59. To keep the current minute, press . 7. Enter the seconds of the current time at the prompt: Enter seconds [37]: Enter the seconds as a number from 00 to 59. To keep the current second, press . The system then displays the date and time settings: System clock set to 8:55:36 Wed Jan 28, 2009. 8.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 1. Enter y if you will be configuring VLANs. Otherwise enter n. 2. Select the port to configure, or skip port configuration at the prompt: Port Config: Enter port (1-24): If you wish to change settings for individual ports, enter the number of the port you wish to configure. To skip port configuration, press without specifying any port and go to “Setup Part 3: VLANs” on page 30. 3. Configure Gigabit Ethernet port flow parameters.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 6. The system prompts you to configure the next port: Enter port (1-24): When you are through configuring ports, press without specifying any port. Otherwise, repeat the steps in this section. Setup Part 3: VLANs If you chose to skip VLANs configuration back in Part 2, skip to “Setup Part 4: IP Configuration” on page 31. 1.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 5. The system prompts you to configure the next VLAN: VLAN Config: Enter VLAN number from 2 to 4094, NULL at end: Repeat the steps in this section until all VLANs have been configured. When all VLANs have been configured, press without specifying any VLAN. Setup Part 4: IP Configuration The system prompts for IP parameters. IP Interfaces IP interfaces are used for defining subnets to which the switch belongs. Up to 256 IP interfaces can be configured on the GbE2c.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 3. At the prompt, enter the IP subnet mask in dotted decimal notation: Current subnet mask: Enter new subnet mask: 0.0.0.0 To keep the current setting, press . 4. If configuring VLANs, specify a VLAN for the interface.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 3. At the prompt, enter y to enable the default gateway, or n to leave it disabled: Enable default gateway? [y/n] 4. The system prompts you to configure another default gateway: Enter default gateway number: (1-4) Repeat the steps in this section until all default gateways have been configured. When all default gateways have been configured, press without specifying any number.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 3. Next, decide whether to apply the changes at the prompt: Apply the changes? [y/n] Enter y to apply the changes, or n to continue without applying. Changes are normally applied. 4. At the prompt, decide whether to make the changes permanent: Save changes to flash? [y/n] Enter y to save the changes to flash. Enter n to continue without saving the changes. Changes are normally saved at this point. 5.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Configuring SNMP Support Note – SNMP support is enabled by default. 1. Use the following command to enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support: >> # /cfg/sys/access/snmp disable|read only|read/write 2. Set SNMP read or write community string. By default, they are public and private respectively: >> # /cfg/sys/ssnmp/rcomm|wcomm 3. When prompted, enter the proper community string. 4.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Changing the Default Administrator Password The administrator has complete access to all menus, information, and configuration commands, including the ability to change both the user and administrator passwords. The default password for the administrator account is admin. To change the default password, use the following procedure: 1. Connect to the switch and log in using the admin password. 2.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 6. Enter the current administrator password at the prompt: Changing ADMINISTRATOR password; validation required... Enter current administrator password: Note – If you forget your administrator password, call your technical support representative for help using the password fix-up mode. 7. Enter the new administrator password at the prompt: Enter new administrator password: 8.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 5. Select the user password. System# user/usrpw 6. Enter the current administrator password at the prompt. Only the administrator can change the user password. Entering the administrator password confirms your authority. Changing USER password; validation required... Enter current administrator password: 7. Enter the new user password at the prompt: Enter new user password: 8. Enter the new user password, again, at the prompt: Re-enter new user password: 9.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 3. From the Configuration Menu, select the System Menu: >> Configuration# sys 4. From the System Menu, select the System Access Menu: >> System# access 5. Select the user password. System# user/opw 6. Enter the current administrator password at the prompt. Only the administrator can change the operator password. Entering the administrator password confirms your authority. Changing OPERATOR password; validation required... Enter current administrator password: 7.
CHAPTER 3 Menu Basics The BLADE OS Command Line Interface (CLI) is used for viewing switch information and statistics. In addition, the administrator can use the CLI for performing all levels of switch configuration. To make the CLI easy to use, the various commands have been logically grouped into a series of menus and sub-menus. Each menu displays a list of commands and/or sub-menus that are available, along with a summary of what each command will do.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Menu Summary Information Menu Provides sub-menus for displaying information about the current status of the switch: from basic system settings to VLANs, and more. Statistics Menu Provides sub-menus for displaying switch performance statistics. Included are port, IF, IP, ICMP, TCP, UDP, SNMP, routing, ARP, DNS, and VRRP statistics. Configuration Menu This menu is available only from an administrator login.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Global Commands Some basic commands are recognized throughout the menu hierarchy. These commands are useful for obtaining online help, navigating through menus, and for applying and saving configuration changes. For help on a specific command, type help.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 4 Description of Global Commands Command Action revert apply Remove pending or applied configuration changes between “save” commands. Use this command to remove any configuration changes made since last save. exit or quit Exit from the command line interface and log out. ping Use this command to verify station-to-station connectivity across the network.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Command Line History and Editing Using the command line interface, you can retrieve and modify previously entered commands with just a few keystrokes. The following options are available globally at the command line: Table 5 Command Line History and Editing Options Option Description history Display a numbered list of the last 64 previously entered commands. !! Repeat the last entered command. !n Repeat the nth command shown on the history list.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Command Line Interface Shortcuts The following shortcuts allow you to enter commands quickly and easily. CLI List and Range Inputs For CLI commands that allow an individual item to be selected from within a numeric range, lists and ranges of items can now be specified.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Command Abbreviation Most commands can be abbreviated by entering the first characters which distinguish the command from the others in the same menu or sub-menu. For example, the command shown above could also be entered as follows: Main# c/l2/stg 1/po Tab Completion By entering the first letter of a command at any menu prompt and pressing the Tab key, the CLI will display all commands or options in that menu that begin with that letter.
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CHAPTER 4 The Information Menu You can view configuration information for the switch in both the user and administrator command modes. This chapter discusses how to use the command line interface to display switch information.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 6 Information Menu Options (/info) Command Syntax and Usage l3 Displays the Layer 3 Information Menu. For details, see page 92. qos Displays the Quality of Service (QoS) Information Menu. For details, see page 119. acl Displays the current configuration profile for each Access Control List (ACL) and ACL Group. For details, see page 122. rmon Displays the Remote Monitoring (RMON) Information Menu. For details, see page 123.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 6 Information Menu Options (/info) Command Syntax and Usage transcvr Displays the status of the port transceiver module on each uplink port. For details, see page 133. sfd Displays Server Link Failure Detection information. For details, see page 134. dump Dumps all switch information available from the Information Menu (10K or more, depending on your configuration).
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/sys System Information Menu [System Menu] snmpv3 general log user dump - SNMPv3 Information Menu Show general system information Show last 100 syslog messages Show current user status Dump all system information The information provided by each menu option is briefly described in Table 7, with pointers to where detailed information can be found. Table 7 System Menu Options (/info/sys) Command Syntax and Usage snmpv3 Displays SNMPv3 Information Menu.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 7 System Menu Options (/info/sys) Command Syntax and Usage user Displays configured user names and their status. For details, see page 67. dump Dumps all switch information available from the Information Menu (10K or more, depending on your configuration).
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/sys/snmpv3 SNMPv3 System Information Menu SNMP version 3 (SNMPv3) is an extensible SNMP Framework that supplements the SNMPv2 Framework by supporting the following: a new SNMP message format security for messages access control remote configuration of SNMP parameters For more details on the SNMPv3 architecture please refer to RFC2271 to RFC2276.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 8 SNMPv3 information Menu Options (/info/sys/snmpv3) Command Syntax and Usage taddr Displays the Target Address table information. To view a sample, see page 60. tparam Displays the Target parameters table information. To view a sample, see page 61. notify Displays the Notify table information. To view a sample, see page 62. dump Displays all the SNMPv3 information. To view a sample, see page 63.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/sys/snmpv3/usm SNMPv3 USM User Table Information The User-based Security Model (USM) in SNMPv3 provides security services such as authentication and privacy of messages. This security model makes use of a defined set of user identities displayed in the USM user table.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/sys/snmpv3/view SNMPv3 View Table Information The user can control and restrict the access allowed to a group to only a subset of the management information in the management domain that the group can access within each context by specifying the group’s rights in terms of a particular MIB view for security reasons. View Name ----------------iso v1v2only v1v2only v1v2only v1v2only Subtree -----------------1.3 1.3 1.3.6.1.6.3.15 1.3.6.1.6.3.16 1.3.6.1.6.3.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/sys/snmpv3/access SNMPv3 Access Table Information The access control sub system provides authorization services. The vacmAccessTable maps a group name, security information, a context, and a message type, which could be the read or write type of operation or notification into a MIB view. The View-based Access Control Model defines a set of services that an application can use for checking access rights of a group.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/sys/snmpv3/group SNMPv3 Group Table Information A group is a combination of security model and security name that defines the access rights assigned to all the security names belonging to that group. The group is identified by a group name.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/sys/snmpv3/taddr SNMPv3 Target Address Table Information This command displays the SNMPv3 target address table information, which is stored in the SNMP engine. Name Transport Addr Port Taglist Params ---------- --------------- ---- ---------- --------------trap1 47.81.25.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/sys/snmpv3/tparam SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Information Name MP Model --------------- -------v1v2param snmpv2c User Name -------------v1v2only Sec Model --------snmpv1 Sec Level --------noAuthNoPriv Table 15 SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Information (/info/sys/snmpv3/tparam) Field Description Name Displays the locally arbitrary, but unique identifier associated with this snmpTargeParamsEntry.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/sys/snmpv3/notify SNMPv3 Notify Table Information Name Tag -------------------- -------------------v1v2trap v1v2trap Table 16 SNMPv3 Notify Table Information (/info/sys/snmpv3/notify) Field Description Name The locally arbitrary, but unique identifier associated with this snmpNotifyEntry. Tag This represents a single tag value which is used to select entries in the snmpTargetAddrTable.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/sys/snmpv3/dump SNMPv3 Dump Information usmUser Table: User Name -------------------------------adminmd5 adminsha v1v2only vacmAccess Group Name ---------v1v2grp admingrp Table: Model ------snmpv1 usm Level -----------noAuthNoPriv authPriv Protocol -------------------------------HMAC_MD5, DES PRIVACY HMAC_SHA, DES PRIVACY NO AUTH, NO PRIVACY ReadV ---------iso iso vacmViewTreeFamily Table: View Name Subtree -------------------- --------------iso 1.3 v1v2only 1.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/sys/general General System Information System Information at 13:14:11 Tue Jan 3, 2009 Time zone: America/US/Pacific Daylight Savings Time Status: Disabled GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for HP c-Class BladeSystem sysName: sysLocation: RackId: Default RUID RackName: MyRack EnclosureSerialNumber: USE843HAJH EnclosureName: Top-Chassis BayNumber: 4 Switch has been up for 2 days, 6 hours, 14 minutes and 52 seconds.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/sys/user User Status Information Usernames: user - enabled - offline oper - disabled - offline admin - Always Enabled - online 1 session Current User ID table: 1: name paul , dis, cos user , password valid, offline Current strong password settings: strong password status: disabled This command displays the status of the configured usernames.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l2 Layer 2 Information Menu [Layer 2 Menu] fdb lacp failovr hotlink lldp udld oam 8021x stp cist trunk vlan dump - Forwarding Database Information Menu Link Aggregation Control Protocol Menu Show Failover information Show Hot Links information LLDP Information Menu UDLD Information Menu OAM Information Menu Show 802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 17 Layer 2 Menu Options (/info/l2) Command Syntax and Usage oam Displays the Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) Information menu. For details, see page 81. 8021x Displays the 802.1X Information Menu. For details, see page 82. stp Displays Spanning Tree information, including the status (on or off), Spanning Tree mode (STP/PVST+, RSTP, PVRST, or MSTP), and VLAN membership.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 17 Layer 2 Menu Options (/info/l2) Command Syntax and Usage cist Displays Common Internal Spanning Tree (CIST) information, including the MSTP digest and VLAN membership. CIST bridge information includes: Priority Hello interval Maximum age value Forwarding delay Root bridge information (priority, MAC address, path cost, root port) CIST port information includes: Port number and priority Cost State For details, see page 88.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l2/fdb FDB Information Menu [Forwarding Database Menu] find - Show a single FDB entry by MAC address port - Show FDB entries on a single port vlan - Show FDB entries on a single VLAN state - Show FDB entries by state dump - Show all FDB entries The forwarding database (FDB) contains information that maps the media access control (MAC) address of each known device to the switch port where the device address was learned.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l2/fdb/dump Show All FDB Information MAC address ----------------00:04:38:90:54:18 00:09:6b:9b:01:5f 00:09:6b:ca:26:ef 00:0f:06:ec:3b:00 00:11:43:c4:79:83 VLAN ---1 1 4095 4095 1 Port ---21 21 22 22 21 Trnk ---- State ----FWD FWD FWD FWD FWD Permanent --------- P An address that is in the forwarding (FWD) state, means that it has been learned by the switch. When in the trunking (TRK) state, the port field represents the trunk group number.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l2/lacp Link Aggregation Control Protocol Information Menu [LACP Menu] aggr port dump - Show LACP aggregator information for the port - Show LACP port information - Show all LACP ports information Use these commands to display Link Aggregation Protocol (LACP) status information about each port on the switch.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l2/lacp/dump Show All LACP Information port mode adminkey operkey selected prio aggr trunk status ----------------------------------------------------------------------1 off 1 1 yes 32768 ---2 off 2 2 yes 32768 ---3 off 3 3 no 32768 ---4 off 4 4 no 32768 ---5 off 5 5 no 32768 ---... LACP dump includes the following information for each uplink port: lacp Displays the port’s LACP mode (active, passive, or off). adminkey Displays the value of the port’s adminkey.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l2/failovr/trigger Show Layer 2 Failover Information Trigger 1 Auto Monitor: Enabled Trigger 1 limit: 0 Monitor State: Up Member Status ------------------trunk 1 21 Operational 22 Operational Control State: Auto Disabled Member Status ------------------1 Operational 2 Operational 3 Operational 4 Operational ... A monitor port’s Failover status is Operational only if all the following conditions hold true: Port link is up.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l2/hotlink Hot Links Information Menu [Hot Links Info Menu] trigger - Show Trigger information Table 21 Hot Links menu options (/info/l2/hotlink) Command Syntax and Usage trigger Displays status and configuration information for each Hot Links trigger. To view a sample display, see page 77.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l2/lldp LLDP Information Menu [LLDP Information Menu] port - Show LLDP port information rx - Show LLDP receive state machine information tx - Show LLDP transmit state machine information remodev - Show LLDP remote devices information dump - Show all LLDP information Table 22 LLDP Information menu options (/info/l2/lldp) Command Syntax and Usage port Displays Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) port information.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l2/lldp/remodev LLDP Remote Device Information LLDP Remote Devices Information LocalPort | Index | Remote Chassis ID | Remote Port | Remote System Name ----------|-------|----------------------|-------------|------------------22 | 1 | 00 18 b1 4c 0d 00 | 24 | 1:10Gb Ethernet ... LLDP remote device information provides a summary of information about remote devices connected to the switch.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l2/udld Unidirectional Link Detection Information Menu [UDLD Information Menu] port - Show UDLD port information dump - Show all UDLD information Table 23 UDLD Information menu options (/info/l2/udld) Command Syntax and Usage port Displays UDLD information about the selected port. To view a sample display, see page 80. dump Displays all UDLD information.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l2/oam OAM Discovery Information Menu [OAM Information Menu] port - Show OAM port information dump - Show all OAM information Table 24 OAM Discovery Information menu options (/info/l2/oam) Command Syntax and Usage port Displays OAM information about the selected port. To view a sample display, see page 81. dump Displays all OAM information.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 25 802.1X Parameter Descriptions (/info/l2/8021x) (continued) Parameter Description Auth Status Displays the current authorization status of the port, either authorized or unauthorized. Authenticator PAE State Displays the Authenticator Port Access Entity State.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 26 Spanning Tree Parameter Descriptions (continued) Parameter Description Hello The hello time parameter specifies, in seconds, how often the root bridge transmits a configuration bridge protocol data unit (BPDU). Any bridge that is not the root bridge uses the root bridge hello value.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l2/stg RSTP/MSTP Information Spanning Tree Group 1: On (RSTP) VLANs: 1 Current Root: ffff 00:13:0a:4f:7d:d0 Parameters: Priority 61440 Path-Cost 0 Hello 2 Port Hello MaxAge FwdDel 21 2 20 15 MaxAge 20 FwdDel 15 Aging 300 Port Prio Cost State Role Designated Bridge Des Port Type ---- ---- ---- ------ ---- ------------------- -------- ---1 0 0 DSB 2 0 0 DSB 3 0 0 DSB 4 0 0 DSB ... * = STP turned off for this port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 27 RSTP/MSTP Parameter Descriptions (continued) Parameter Description MaxAge The maximum age parameter specifies, in seconds, the maximum time the bridge waits without receiving a configuration bridge protocol data unit before it reconfigures the STP network. FwdDel The Forward Delay parameter specifies, in seconds, the amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it changes from listening to learning and from learning state to forwarding state.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 28 CIST Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description MaxAge The maximum age parameter specifies, in seconds, the maximum time the bridge waits without receiving a configuration bridge protocol data unit before it reconfigure the STP network. FwdDel The forward delay parameter specifies, in seconds, the amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it changes from learning state to forwarding state.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l2/trunk Trunk Group Information Trunk group 1: Enabled Protocol - Static Port state: 17: STG 1 forwarding 18: STG 1 forwarding When trunk groups are configured, you can view the state of each port in the various trunk groups. Note – If Spanning Tree Protocol on any port in the trunk group is set to forwarding, the remaining ports in the trunk group will also be set to forwarding.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 29 Layer 3 Menu Options (/info/l3) Command Syntax and Usage ip Displays IP Information. For details, see page 110. IP information, includes: IP interface information: Interface number, IP address, subnet mask, VLAN number, and operational status.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l3/route IP Routing Information Menu [IP Routing Menu] find - Show gw - Show type - Show tag - Show if - Show dump - Show a single route by destination IP address routes to a single gateway routes of a single type routes of a single tag routes on a single interface all routes Using the commands listed below, you can display all or a portion of the IP routes currently held in the switch.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l3/route/dump Show All IP Route Information Status code: * - best Destination Mask Gateway Type Tag Metr If --------------- --------------- --------------- --------- --------- ---- --* 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.20.60.1 indirect static 256 * 127.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 martian martian * 12.20.0.0 255.255.0.0 172.20.60.38 direct fixed 256 * 12.20.60.38 255.255.255.255 172.20.60.38 local addr 256 * 12.20.255.255 255.255.255.255 172.20.255.255 broadcast broadcast 256 * 224.0.0.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference The following table describes the Tag parameters. Table 32 IP Routing Tag Parameters Parameter Description fixed The address belongs to a host or subnet attached to the switch. static The address is a static route which has been configured on the switch. addr The address belongs to one of the switch’s IP interfaces. rip The address was learned by the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). ospf The address was learned by Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l3/arp ARP Information Menu [Address Resolution Protocol Menu] find - Show a single ARP entry by IP address port - Show ARP entries on a single port vlan - Show ARP entries on a single VLAN addr - Show ARP address list dump - Show all ARP entries The ARP information includes IP address and MAC address of each entry, address status flags (see Table 33 on page 97), VLAN and port for the address, and port referencing information.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l3/arp/dump Show All ARP Entry Information IP address Flags MAC address VLAN Port --------------- ----- ----------------- ---- ---12.20.1.1 00:15:40:07:20:42 4095 19 12.20.23.111 00:1f:29:95:f7:e5 4095 19 12.20.60.1 00:1a:4b:cd:77:36 4095 19 12.20.60.38 P 00:22:00:b8:c0:01 4095 Note – If you have VMA turned on, the referenced port will be the designated port. If you have VMA turned off, the designated port will be the normal ingress port.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 35 OSPF Information Menu options (/info/l3/ospf) Command Syntax and Usage nsumadd Displays the list of summary ranges belonging to NSSA areas. routes Displays OSPF routing table. See page 105 for a sample output. dump Displays the OSPF information.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l3/ospf/general OSPF General Information OSPF Version 2 Router ID: 10.10.10.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 36 OSPF Database Information Menu Options (/info/l3/ospf/dbase) Command Syntax and Usage ext || Displays the AS-external (type 5) LSAs with detailed information of each field of the LSAs. The usage of this command is the same as the usage of the command asbrsum. nw || Displays the network (type 2) LSAs with detailed information of each field of the LSA.network LS database.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l3/ospf/routes OSPF Route Codes Information Codes: IA N1 E1 * IA *IA *IA E2 E2 - OSPF inter area, OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2 OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2 best 1.0.0.0/30 directly connected 0.0.0.0/0 via 1.0.0.1 2.0.0.0/30 via 1.0.0.1 13.0.0.0/30 via 1.0.0.1 172.18.1.1/32 via 30.1.1.2 172.18.1.2/32 via 30.1.1.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l3/rip Routing Information Protocol Information Menu [RIP Information Menu] routes - Show RIP routes dump - Show RIP user's configuration Use this menu to view information about the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) configuration and statistics. Table 37 RIP Information Menu Options (/info/l3/rip) Command Syntax and Usage routes Displays RIP routes. For more information, see page 106. dump Displays RIP user’s configuration.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l3/ip IP Information IP information: Interface information: 1: 20.200.27.2 255.255.255.0 200.200.27.255, vlan 1, DOWN Reminder: Please make sure that ports are in VLAN 1 and have link. 256: 10.100.144.11 255.255.255.0 10.100.144.255, vlan 4095, up Loopback interface information: Default gateway information: metric strict 1: 20.200.27.1, vlan any, FAILED 4: 10.100.144.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l3/igmp IGMP Multicast Group Information Menu [IGMP Multicast mrouter find vlan port trunk detail dump - Menu] Show IGMP Snooping Multicast Router Port information Show a single group by IP group address Show groups on a single vlan Show groups on a single port Show groups on a single trunk Show detail of a single group by IP group address Show all groups Table 40 describes the commands used to display information about IGMP groups learned by the switch.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l3/igmp/mrouter IGMP Multicast Router Port Information Menu [IGMP Multicast Router Menu] vlan - Show all multicast router ports on a single vlan dump - Show all learned multicast router ports Table 41 describes the commands used to display information about multicast routers (Mrouters) learned through IGMP Snooping.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference info/l3/igmp/dump IGMP Group Information Note: Local groups (224.0.0.x) are not snooped/relayed and will not appear. Source Group VLAN Port Version Mode Expires Fwd -------------- --------------- ------- ------ -------- ----- ------- --10.1.1.1 232.1.1.1 2 24 V3 INC 4:16 Yes 10.1.1.5 232.1.1.1 2 24 V3 INC 4:16 Yes * 232.1.1.1 2 24 V3 INC No 10.10.10.43 235.0.0.1 9 21 V3 INC 2:26 Yes * 236.0.0.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l3/vrrp VRRP Information Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support on the GbE2c provides redundancy between routers in a LAN. This is accomplished by configuring the same virtual router IP address and ID number on each participating VRRP-capable routing device. One of the virtual routers is then elected as the master, based on a number of priority criteria, and assumes control of the shared virtual router IP address.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/l3/sm/port ServerMobility™ Port Information -----------------------------------------------------Server Mobility Port 2 Information: client-id = 01:00:22:00:7b:82:42 agent.circuit-id = 00:22:00:7b:82:42 agent.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/qos Quality of Service Information Menu [QoS Menu] 8021p - Show QOS 802.1p information Table 40 QoS Menu Options (/info/qos) Command Syntax and Usage 8021p Displays the 802.1p Information Menu. For details, see page 119. /info/qos/8021p 802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference The following table describes the IEEE 802.1p priority to COS queue information. Table 41 802.1p Priority-to-COS Queue Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description Priority Displays the 802.1p priority level. COSq Displays the Class of Service queue. Weight Displays the scheduling weight of the COS queue. The following table describes the IEEE 802.1p port priority information. Table 42 802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/acl Access Control List Information Menu [ACL Information Menu] acl-list - Show ACL list acl-grp - Show ACL group Table 43 ACL Information Menu Options (/info/acl) Command Syntax and Usage acl-list Displays ACL list information. For details, see page 122. acl-grp Displays ACL group information.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/rmon RMON Information Menu [RMON Information Menu] hist - Show RMON History group information alarm - Show RMON Alarm group information event - Show RMON Event group information dump - Show all RMON information The following table describes the Remote Monitoring (RMON) Information menu options. Table 45 RMON Information Menu Options (/info/rmon) Command Syntax and Usage hist Displays RMON History information. For details, see page 124.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/rmon/hist RMON History Information RMON History group configuration: Index ----1 2 3 4 5 IFOID Interval Rbnum Gbnum ------------------------------ -------- ----- ----1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.24 30 5 5 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.22 30 5 5 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.20 30 5 5 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.19 30 5 5 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1.24 1800 5 5 The following table describes the RMON History Information parameters.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 47 RMON Alarm Parameter Descriptions (continued) Parameter Description Type Displays the method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared against the thresholds, as follows: abs—absolute value, the value of the selected variable is compared directly with the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /info/transcvr Port Transceiver Status Port ----------21 - SFP21 22 - SFP22 23 - SFP23 24 - SFP24 Device TX-Ena RX-Sig TX-Flt Vendor Serial ------- -------- ------ ------ ---------------- ---------------NO Device NO Device SR SFP DISABLED Link none AVAGO AVAGCNA00002D NO Device This command displays the status of the transceiver module on each external uplink port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference info/sfd Server Link Failure Detection Information LtM status: Down Member STG STG State Link Status --------- ---- ------------ ----------port 2 disabled 1 DISABLED * port 4 disabled 1 DISABLED * * = STP turned off for this port.
CHAPTER 5 The Statistics Menu You can view switch performance statistics in both the user and administrator command modes. This chapter discusses how to use the command line interface to display switch statistics.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 51 Statistics Menu Options (/stats) Command Syntax and Usage l3 Displays the Layer 3 Stats Menu. To view menu options, see page 159. mp Displays the Management Processor Statistics Menu. Use this command to view information on how switch management processes and resources are currently being allocated. To view menu options, see page 180. acl Displays ACL Statistics menu. To view menu options, see page 185. snmp Displays SNMP statistics. See page 186 for sample output.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/port Port Statistics Menu This menu displays traffic statistics on a port-by-port basis. Traffic statistics include SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) objects. [Port Statistics Menu] 8021x - Show 802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 52 Port Statistics Menu Options (/stats/port) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage dump This command dumps all statistics for the selected port. clear This command clears all the statistics on the selected port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/port /8021x 802.1x Authenticator Statistics This menu option enables you to display the 802.1x authenticator statistics of the selected port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/port /8021x 802.1x Authenticator Diagnostics This menu option enables you to display the 802.1x authenticator diagnostics of the selected port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 54 802.1x Authenticator Diagnostics of a Port (/stats/port/8021x) Statistics Description authFailWhile Authenticating Total number of times that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATING to HELD, as a result of the Backend Authentication state machine indicating authentication failure.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 54 802.1x Authenticator Diagnostics of a Port (/stats/port/8021x) Statistics Description backendNonNak ResponsesFrom Supplicant Total number of times that the state machine receives a response from the Supplicant to an initial EAP-Request, and the response is something other than EAP-NAK. Indicates that the Supplicant can respond to the Authenticator.s chosen EAP-method.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/port /brg Bridging Statistics This menu option enables you to display the bridging statistics of the selected port.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 56 Ethernet Statistics for Port (/stats/port/ether) Statistics Description dot3StatsSingleCollision A count of successfully transmitted frames on a particular interface for Frames which transmission is inhibited by exactly one collision.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 56 Ethernet Statistics for Port (/stats/port/ether) Statistics Description dot3StatsFrameToo Longs A count of frames received on a particular interface that exceed the maximum permitted frame size. The count represented by an instance of this object is incremented when the frameTooLong status is returned by the MAC service to the LLC (or other MAC user). Received frames for which multiple error conditions obtained are, according to the conventions of IEEE 802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/port /if Interface Statistics This menu option enables you to display the interface statistics of the selected port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 57 Interface Statistics for Port (/stats/port/if) Statistics Description ifInErrors For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/port /ip Interface Protocol Statistics This menu option enables you to display the interface statistics of the selected port. GEA IP statistics for port 1: ipInReceives : 0 ipInHeaderError: 0 ipInDiscards : 0 Table 58 Interface Protocol Statistics (/stats/port/ip) Statistics Description ipInReceives The total number of input datagrams received from interfaces, including those received in error.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/port /rmon RMON Statistics This menu enables you to display the Remote Monitoring (RMON) statistics of the selected port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 60 RMON Statistics (/stats/port/rmon) Statistics Description etherStatsCRCAlignErrors The total number of packets received that had a length (excluding framing bits, but including FCS octets) of between 64 and 1518 octets, inclusive, but had either a bad Frame Check Sequence (FCS) with an integral number of octets (FCS Error) or a bad FCS with a non-integral number of octets (Alignment Error).
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 60 RMON Statistics (/stats/port/rmon) Statistics Description etherStatsPkts512to1023 Octets The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were greater than 511 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). etherStatsPkts1024to1518 Octets The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were greater than 1023 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/l2 Layer 2 Statistics Menu [Layer 2 Statistics Menu] fdb - Show FDB stats lacp - Show LACP stats hotlink - Show Hot Links stats lldp - Show LLDP port stats oam - Show OAM stats The Layer 2 statistics provided by each menu option are briefly described in Table 61, with pointers to detailed information. Table 61 Layer 2 Statistics Menu Options (/stats/l2) Command Syntax and Usage fdb [clear] Displays FDB statistics. See page 154 for sample output.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/l2/fdb [clear] FDB Statistics FDB statistics: current: 83 hiwat: 855 This menu option enables you to display statistics regarding the use of the forwarding database, including the number of new entries, finds, and unsuccessful searches. FDB statistics are described in the following table: Table 62 Forwarding Database Statistics (/stats/fdb) Statistic Description current Current number of entries in the Forwarding Database.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/l2/hotlink Hotlinks Statistics Hot Links Trigger Stats: Trigger 1 statistics: Trigger Name: Trigger 1 Master active: Backup active: FDB update: 0 0 0 failed: 0 The following table describes the Hotlinks statistics: Table 64 Hotlinks Statistics (/stats/l2/hotlink) Statistic Description Master active Total number of times the Master interface transitioned to the Active state.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/l2/lldp LLDP Port Statistics LLDP Port 1 Statistics - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Frames Transmitted : 0 Frames Received : 0 Frames Received in Errors : 0 Frames Discarded : 0 TLVs Unrecognized : 0 Neighbors Aged Out : 0 ... The following table describes the LLDP port statistics: Table 65 LLDP port Statistics (/stats/l2/lldp) Statistic Description Frames Transmitted Total number of LLDP frames transmitted.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/l2/oam OAM Statistics [OAM statistics Menu] port - Show OAM port statistics dump - Show all OAM statistics The following table describes the OAM statistics commands: Table 66 OAM Statistics Menu Options (/stats/l2) Command Syntax and Usage port Displays OAM statistics for the selected port. See page 158 for sample output. dump Displays all OAM statistics.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 67 Layer 3 Statistics Menu Options (/stats/l3) Command Syntax and Usage dns [clear] Displays Domain Name System (DNS) statistics. See page 166 for sample output. Use the clear option to delete all DNS statistics. icmp [clear] Displays ICMP statistics. See page 167 for sample output. Use the clear option to delete all ICMP statistics. tcp [clear] Displays TCP statistics. See page 169 for sample output. Use the clear option to delete all TCP statistics.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 67 Layer 3 Statistics Menu Options (/stats/l3) Command Syntax and Usage clrigmp Clears IGMP statistics. ipclear Clears IPv4 statistics. Use this command with caution as it will delete all the IPv4 statistics. ripclear Clears Routing Information Protocol (RIP) statistics. ospfclear Clears Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) statistics. dump Dumps all Layer 3 statistics. Use this command to gather data for tuning and debugging switch performance.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 68 IP Statistics (stats/l3/ip) Statistics Description ipInDiscards The number of input IP datagrams for which no problems were encountered to prevent their continued processing, but which were discarded (for example, for lack of buffer space). Note that this counter does not include any datagrams discarded while awaiting re-assembly. ipInDelivers The total number of input datagrams successfully delivered to IP user-protocols (including ICMP).
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 68 IP Statistics (stats/l3/ip) Statistics Description ipFragCreates The number of IP datagram fragments that have been generated as a result of fragmentation at this entity (the switch). ipRoutingDiscards The number of routing entries, which were chosen to be discarded even though they are valid. One possible reason for discarding such an entry could be to free-up buffer space for other routing entries.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/l3/route [clear] Route Statistics Route statistics: ipRoutesCur: ipRoutesMax: 11 512 ipRoutesHighWater: 11 Table 69 Route Statistics (/stats/l3/route) Statistics Description ipRoutesCur The total number of outstanding routes in the route table. ipRoutesHighWater The highest number of routes ever recorded in the route table. ipRoutesMax The maximum number of routes that are supported. Use the clear option to delete all route statistics.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/l3/dns [clear] DNS Statistics This menu option enables you to display Domain Name System statistics. DNS statistics: dnsInRequests: dnsBadRequests: 0 0 dnsOutRequests: 0 Table 71 DNS Statistics (/stats/dns) Statistics Description dnsInRequests The total number of DNS request packets that have been received. dnsOutRequests The total number of DNS response packets that have been transmitted.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 72 ICMP Statistics (/stats/l3/icmp) Statistics Description icmpInAddrMasks The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages received. icmpInAddrMaskReps The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages received. icmpOutMsgs The total number of ICMP messages which this entity (the switch) attempted to send. Note that this counter includes all those counted by icmpOutErrors.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 73 TCP Statistics (/stats/l3/tcp) Statistics Description tcpAttemptFails The number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the CLOSED state from either the SYN-SENT state or the SYN-RCVD state, plus the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the LISTEN state from the SYN-RCVD state.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/l3/udp [clear] UDP Statistics UDP statistics: udpInDatagrams: udpInErrors: 54 0 udpOutDatagrams: udpNoPorts: 43 1578077 Table 74 UDP Statistics (/stats/l3/udp) Statistics Description udpInDatagrams The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to the switch. udpOutDatagrams The total number of UDP datagrams sent from this entity (the switch).
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/l3/ospf OSPF Statistics Menu [OSPF stats Menu] general - Show global stats aindex - Show area(s) stats if - Show interface(s) stats Table 76 OSPF Statistics Menu (/stats/l3/ospf) Command Syntax and Usage general Displays global statistics. See page 174 for sample output. aindex Displays area statistics. if Displays interface statistics.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/l3/ospf/general OSPF Global Statistics The OSPF General Statistics contain the sum total of all OSPF packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 77 OSPF General Statistics (stats/l3/ospf/general) Statistics Description Rx/Tx Stats: Rx Pkts The sum total of all OSPF packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces. Tx Pkts The sum total of all OSPF packets transmitted on all OSPF areas and interfaces. Rx Hello The sum total of all Hello packets received on all OSPF areas and interfaces. Tx Hello The sum total of all Hello packets transmitted on all OSPF areas and interfaces.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 77 OSPF General Statistics (stats/l3/ospf/general) (continued) Statistics Description n2way The sum total number of bidirectional communication establishment between this router and other neighboring routers. adjoint ok The sum total number of decisions to be made (again) as to whether an adjacency should be established/maintained with the neighbor across all OSPF areas and interfaces.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 77 OSPF General Statistics (stats/l3/ospf/general) (continued) Statistics Description Intf Change Stats: hello The sum total number of Hello packets sent on all interfaces and areas. down The sum total number of interfaces down in all OSPF areas. loop The sum total of interfaces no longer connected to the attached network across all OSPF areas and interfaces. unloop The sum total number of interfaces, connected to the attached network in all OSPF areas.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/l3/vrrp VRRP Statistics Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support on the GbE2c provides redundancy between routers in a LAN. This is accomplished by configuring the same virtual router IP address and ID number on each participating VRRP-capable routing device. One of the virtual routers is then elected as the master, based on a number of priority criteria, and assumes control of the shared virtual router IP address.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/mp Management Processor Statistics Menu [MP-specific Statistics Menu] thr - Show STEM thread stats i2c - Show I2C stats pkt - Show Packet stats tcb - Show All TCP control blocks in use ucb - Show All UDP control blocks in use cpu - Show CPU utilization mem - Show Memory utilization stats Table 79 Management Processor Statistics Menu Options (/stats/mp) Command Syntax and Usage thr Displays STEM thread statistics. This command is used by Technical Support personnel.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 80 Packet Statistics (/stats/mp/pkt) Statistics Description medium packet buffers current Total number of packet allocations with size between 128 to 1536 bytes from the packet buffer pool by the TCP/IP protocol stack. hi-watermark The highest number of packet allocation with size between 128 to 1536 bytes from the packet buffer pool by the TCP/IP protocol stack. hi-water time Time stamp that indicates when the hi-watermark was reached.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/mp/tcb TCP Statistics All TCP allocated control blocks: 10ad41e8: 0.0.0.0 0 <=> 0.0.0.0 10ad5790: 47.81.27.5 1171 <=> 47.80.23.243 80 23 listen established Table 81 MP Specified TCP Statistics (/stats/mp/tcb) Statistics Description 10ad41e8/10ad5790 Memory 0.0.0.0/47.81.27.5 Destination IP address 0/1171 Destination port 0.0.0.0/47.80.23.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/mp/cpu CPU Statistics This menu option enables you to display the CPU utilization statistics. CPU utilization: cpuUtil1Second: cpuUtil4Seconds: cpuUtil64Seconds: 53% 54% 54% Table 82 CPU Statistics (stats/mp/cpu) Statistics Description cpuUtil1Second The utilization of MP CPU over 1 second. It shows the percentage. cpuUtil4Seconds The utilization of MP CPU over 4 seconds. It shows the percentage. cpuUtil64Seconds The utilization of MP CPU over 64 seconds.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/acl ACL Statistics Menu [ACL Menu] acl dump clracl - Display ACL stats - Display all available ACL stats - Clear ACL stats ACL statistics are described in the following table. Table 83 ACL Statistics Menu Options (/stats/acl) Command Syntax and Usage acl Displays the Access Control List Statistics for a specific ACL. For details, see page 185. dump Displays all ACL statistics. clracl Clears all ACL statistics.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 84 SNMP Statistics (/stats/snmp) Statistics Description snmpInASNParseErrs The total number of ASN.1 or BER errors encountered by the SNMP protocol entity when decoding SNMP Messages received. Note: OSI's method of specifying abstract objects is called ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One, defined in X.208), and one set of rules for representing such objects as strings of ones and zeros is called the BER (Basic Encoding Rules, defined in X.209). ASN.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 84 SNMP Statistics (/stats/snmp) Statistics Description snmpInTotalReqVars The total number of MIB objects which have been retrieved successfully by the SNMP protocol entity as a result of receiving valid SNMP Get-Request and Get-Next Protocol Data Units (PDUs). snmpInTotalSetVars The total number of MIB objects, which have been altered successfully by the SNMP protocol entity as a result of receiving valid SNMP Set-Request Protocol Data Units (PDUs).
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 84 SNMP Statistics (/stats/snmp) Statistics Description snmpOutGetNexts The total number of SNMP Get-Next Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity. snmpOutSetRequests The total number of SNMP Set-Request Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been generated by the SNMP protocol entity.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/ntp NTP Statistics BLADE OS uses NTP (Network Timing Protocol) version 3 to synchronize the switch’s internal clock with an atomic time calibrated NTP server. With NTP enabled, the switch can accurately update its internal clock to be consistent with other devices on the network and generates accurate syslogs.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 85 NTP Statistics Parameters (/stats/ntp) Field Description Last update based on response from primary server Last update of time on the switch based on either primary or secondary NTP response received. Last update time The time stamp showing the time when the switch was last updated.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /stats/sfd Server Link Failure Detection Statistics This menu option allows you to display Server Link Failure Detection (SFD) statistics. To reset SFD statistics, follow the command /stats/sfd with the following argument: clear.
CHAPTER 6 The Configuration Menu This chapter discusses how to use the Command Line Interface (CLI) for making, viewing, and saving switch configuration changes. Changes to configuration are not active until explicitly applied. Changes can be saved to non-volatile memory (NVRAM).
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Each configuration option is briefly described in Table 87, with pointers to detailed menu commands. Table 87 Configuration Menu Options (/cfg) Command Syntax and Usage sys Displays the System Configuration Menu. To view menu options, see page 198. port Displays the Port Configuration Menu. To view menu options, see page 238. qos Displays the Quality of Service Configuration Menu. To view menu options, see page 247. acl Displays the ACL Configuration Menu.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 87 Configuration Menu Options (/cfg) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage ptcfg Backs up current configuration to FTP/TFTP server. For details, see page 377. gtcfg Restores current configuration from FTP/TFTP server. For details, see page 377. cur Displays current configuration parameters.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Applying Pending Changes To make your configuration changes active, you must apply them. To apply configuration changes, enter apply at any prompt in the CLI. # apply Note – The apply command is a global command. Therefore, you can enter apply at any prompt in the administrative interface. Reverting Changes The revert command removes configuration changes that have been made, but not applied. Enter revert apply to remove all changes that have not been saved.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference You can decide which configuration you want to run the next time you reset the switch. Your options include: The active configuration block The backup configuration block Factory default configuration You can view all pending configuration changes that have been applied but not saved to flash memory using the diff flash command. It is a global command that can be executed from any menu.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 88 System Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage ldap Displays the LDAP Authentication Menu. To view menu options, see page 211. ntp Displays the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server Menu. To view menu options, see page 213. ssnmp Displays the System SNMP Menu. To view menu options, see page 214. access Displays the System Access Menu. To view menu options, see page 230. sflow Displays the sFlow menu.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 88 System Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage idle Sets the idle timeout for CLI sessions, from 1 to 60 minutes. The default is 10 minutes. notice <'-' to end> Displays login notice immediately before the “Enter password:” prompt. This notice can contain up to 1024 characters and new lines.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 89 Host Log Menu Options (/cfg/sys/syslog) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage log Displays a list of features for which syslog messages can be generated. You can choose to enable or disable specific features (such as vlans, stg, or servers), or to enable or disable syslog on all available features. cur Displays the current syslog settings.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/sshd Secure Shell Server Configuration Menu [SSHD Menu] intrval scpadm hkeygen skeygen sshport ena dis on off cur - Set Interval for generating the RSA server key Set SCP-only admin password Generate the RSA host key Generate the RSA server key Set SSH server port number Enable the SCP apply and save Disable the SCP apply and save Turn SSH server ON Turn SSH server OFF Display current SSH server configuration Telnet traffic on the network is not secure.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 90 SSH Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys/sshd) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage on Enables the SSH server. off Disables the SSH server. cur Displays the current SSH server configuration.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 91 System Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys/radius) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage bckdoor disable|enable Enables or disables the RADIUS backdoor for Telnet/SSH/HTTP/HTTPS. The default value is disabled. To obtain the RADIUS backdoor password for your switch, contact your Service and Support line. secbd disable|enable Enables or disables the RADIUS back door using secure password for Telnet/SSH/ HTTP/HTTPS.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/tacacs+ TACACS+ Server Configuration Menu TACACS (Terminal Access Controller Access Control system) is an authentication protocol that allows a remote access server to forward a user's logon password to an authentication server to determine whether access can be allowed to a given system. TACACS is an encryption protocol, and therefore less secure than TACACS+ and Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) protocols.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 92 TACACS+ Server Menu Options (/cfg/sys/tacacs) Command Syntax and Usage prisrv Defines the primary TACACS+ server address. secsrv Defines the secondary TACACS+ server address. chpass_p Configures the password for the primary TACACS+ server. The CLI will prompt you for input. chpass_s Configures the password for the secondary TACACS+ server. The CLI will prompt you for input.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 92 TACACS+ Server Menu Options (/cfg/sys/tacacs) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage bckdoor disable|enable Enables or disables the TACACS+ back door for Telnet, SSH/SCP, or HTTP/HTTPS. Enabling this feature allows you to bypass the TACACS+ servers. It is recommended that you use Secure Backdoor to ensure the switch is secured, because Secure Backdoor disallows access through the back door when the TACACS+ servers are responding. The default setting is disabled.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 92 TACACS+ Server Menu Options (/cfg/sys/tacacs) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage dreq disable|enable Enables or disables TACACS+ directed request, which uses a specified TACACS+ server for authentication, authorization, accounting. When enabled, When directed-request is enabled, each user must add a configured TACACS+ server hostname to the username (for example, username@hostname) during login.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/ldap LDAP Server Configuration Menu LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is an authentication protocol that allows a remote access server to forward a user's logon password to an authentication server to determine whether access can be allowed to a given system.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 93 LDAP Server Menu Options (/cfg/sys/ldap) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage bckdoor disable|enable Enables or disables the LDAP back door for Telnet, SSH/SCP, or HTTP/HTTPS. The default setting is disabled. To obtain the LDAP backdoor password for your switch, contact your Service and Support line. on Enables the LDAP server. off Disables the LDAP server. This is the default setting. cur Displays current LDAP configuration parameters.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/ntp NTP Server Configuration Menu [NTP Server Menu] prisrv - Set primary NTP server address secsrv - Set secondary NTP server address intrval - Set NTP server resync interval on - Turn NTP service ON off - Turn NTP service OFF cur - Display current NTP configuration This menu enables you to synchronize the switch clock to a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. By default, this option is disabled.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 95 System SNMP Menu Options (/cfg/sys/ssnmp) Command Syntax and Usage snmpv3 Displays SNMPv3 menu. To view menu options, see page 217. name <1-64 characters> Configures the name for the system. locn <1-64 characters> Configures the name of the system location. cont <1-64 characters> Configures the name of the system contact. rcomm <1-32 characters> Configures the SNMP read community string. The read community string controls SNMP “get” access to the switch.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 95 System SNMP Menu Options (/cfg/sys/ssnmp) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage sfd disable|enable Enables or disables the sending of Server Link Failure Detection traps. The default setting is disabled. cur Displays the current SNMP configuration.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3 SNMPv3 Configuration Menu SNMP version 3 (SNMPv3) is an extensible SNMP Framework that supplements the SNMPv2 Framework by supporting the following: a new SNMP message format security for messages access control remote configuration of SNMP parameters For more details on the SNMPv3 architecture please refer to RFC2271 to RFC2276.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 96 SNMPv3 Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3) group Maps the user name to the access group names and their access rights needed to access SNMP management objects. A group defines the access rights assigned to all names that belong to a particular group. To view menu options, see page 224.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/usm User Security Model Configuration Menu You can make use of a defined set of user identities using this Security Model. An SNMP engine must have the knowledge of applicable attributes of a user. This menu helps you create a user security model entry for an authorized user. You need to provide a security name to create the USM entry.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 97 User Security Model Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/usm) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage del Deletes the selected USM user entries. cur Displays the selected USM user entries.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/view SNMPv3 View Configuration Menu [SNMPv3 vacmViewTreeFamily 1 Menu] name - Set view name tree - Set MIB subtree(OID) which defines a family of view subtrees mask - Set view mask type - Set view type del - Delete vacmViewTreeFamily entry cur - Display current vacmViewTreeFamily configuration Table 98 SNMPv3 View Menu Options (/cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/view) Command Syntax and Usage name <1-32 characters> Defines the name for a family of view subtrees.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/access View-Based Access Control Model Configuration Menu The view-based Access Control Model defines a set of services that an application can use for checking access rights of the user. Access control is needed when the user has to process SNMP retrieval or modification request from an SNMP entity.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 99 View-based Access Control Model Menu Options (/cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/access) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage nview <1-32 characters> Defines a long notify view name that allows you notify access to the MIB view. del Deletes the View-based Access Control entry. cur Displays the View-based Access Control configuration.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/group SNMPv3 Group Configuration Menu [SNMPv3 vacmSecurityToGroup 1 Menu] model - Set security model uname - Set USM user name gname - Set group gname del - Delete vacmSecurityToGroup entry cur - Display current vacmSecurityToGroup configuration Table 100 SNMPv3 Group Menu Options (/cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/group) Command Syntax and Usage model usm|snmpv1|snmpv2 Defines the security model.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/comm SNMPv3 Community Table Configuration Menu This command is used for configuring the community table entry. The configured entry is stored in the community table list in the SNMP engine. This table is used to configure community strings in the Local Configuration Datastore (LCD) of SNMP engine.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/taddr SNMPv3 Target Address Table Configuration Menu This command is used to configure the target transport entry. The configured entry is stored in the target address table list in the SNMP engine. This table of transport addresses is used in the generation of SNMP messages.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/tparam SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Configuration Menu You can configure the target parameters entry and store it in the target parameters table in the SNMP engine. This table contains parameters that are used to generate a message. The parameters include the message processing model (for example: SNMPv3, SNMPv2c, SNMPv1), the security model (for example: USM), the security name, and the security level (noAuthnoPriv, authNoPriv, or authPriv).
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 103 Target Parameters Table Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/tparam) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage del Deletes the targetParamsTable entry. cur Displays the current targetParamsTable configuration.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/notify SNMPv3 Notify Table Configuration Menu SNMPv3 uses Notification Originator to send out traps. A notification typically monitors a system for particular events or conditions, and generates Notification-Class messages based on these events or conditions.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 105 System Access Menu Options (/cfg/sys/access) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage http disable|enable Enables or disables HTTP (Web) access to the Browser-Based Interface. It is enabled by default. tnet enable|disable Enables or disables Telnet access. This command is enabled by default. tsbbi enable|disable Enables or disables Telnet/SSH configuration access through the Browser-Based Interface (BBI).
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/access/mgmt Management Networks Configuration Menu [Management Networks Menu] add - Add mgmt network definition rem - Remove mgmt network definition cur - Display current mgmt network definitions clear - Clear current mgmt network definitions This menu is used to define IP address ranges which are allowed to access the switch for management purposes.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/access/user User Access Control Configuration Menu [User Access Control Menu] uid - User ID Menu eject - Eject user usrpw - Set user password (user) opw - Set operator password (oper) admpw - Set administrator password (admin) cur - Display current user status Note – Passwords can be a maximum of 128 characters. Table 107 User Access Control Menu Options (/cfg/sys/access/user) Command Syntax and Usage uid Displays the User ID Menu.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/access/user/uid <1-10> System User ID Configuration Menu [User ID 1 Menu] cos - Set class of service name - Set user name pswd - Set user password ena - Enable user ID dis - Disable user ID del - Delete user ID cur - Display current user configuration Table 108 User ID Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys/access/user/uid) Command Syntax and Usage cos Sets the Class-of-Service to define the user’s authority level.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/access/https HTTPS Access Configuration [https Menu] access port generate certSave cur - Enable/Disable HTTPS Web access HTTPS WebServer port number Generate self-signed HTTPS server certificate save HTTPS certificate Display current SSL Web Access configuration Table 109 HTTPS Access Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys/access/https) Command Syntax and Usage access ena|dis Enables or disables BBI access (Web access) using HTTPS.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/sflow sFlow Configuration Menu [sFlow Menu] ena dis saddress sport port cur - Enable sFlow Disable sFlow Set the sFlow Analyzer IP address Set the sFlow Analyzer port sFlow port Menu Display sFlow configuration sFlow is a sampling method used for monitoring high speed switched networks. Use this menu to configure the sFlow agent on the switch. Table 110 sFlow Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys/sflow) Command Syntax and Usage ena Enables the sFlow agent.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sys/sflow/port sFlow Port Configuration Menu [sFlow Port Menu] polling - Set the sFlow polling interval sampling - Set the sFlow sampling rate cur - Display sFlow port configuration Use this menu to configure the sFlow port on the switch. Table 111 sFlow Port Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys/sflow/port) Command Syntax and Usage polling <5-60>|0 Configures the sFlow polling interval, in seconds. The default value is 0 (disabled).
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/port Port Configuration Menu [Port 1 Menu] gig udld oam aclqos stp 8021ppri pvid name rmon learn tag tagpvid floodblk brate mrate drate ena dis cur - Gig Phy Menu UDLD Menu OAM Menu Acl/Qos Configuration Menu STP Menu - for PVRST only Set default 802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 112 Port Configuration Menu (/cfg/port) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage aclqos Displays the ACL/QoS Configuration Menu. To view menu options, see page 245. stp Displays the Spanning Tree Port menu. To view menu options, see page 246. 8021ppri <0-7> Configures the port’s 802.1p priority level. pvid Sets the default VLAN number which will be used to forward frames which are not VLAN tagged. The default number is 1 for non-management ports.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 112 Port Configuration Menu (/cfg/port) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage fastfwd disable|enable Disables or enables Port Fast Forwarding, which permits a port that participates in Spanning Tree to bypass the Listening and Learning states and enter directly into the Forwarding state. While in the Forwarding state, the port listens to the BPDUs to learn if there is a loop and, if dictated by normal STG behavior (following priorities, etc.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Temporarily Disabling a Port To temporarily disable a port without changing its stored configuration attributes, enter the following command at any prompt: Main# /oper/port /dis Because this configuration sets a temporary state for the port, you do not need to use apply or save. The port state will revert to its original configuration when the switch is reset. See the “Operations Menu” on page 379 for other operations-level commands.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 113 Port Link Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/port/gig) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage fctl rx|tx|both|none Sets the flow control. The choices include: Receive flow control Transmit flow control Both receive and transmit flow control (default) No flow control cur Displays current port parameters.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/port /udld UniDirectional Link Detection Configuration Menu [UDLD Menu] mode ena dis cur - Set UDLD mode Enable UDLD Disable UDLD Display current port UDLD configuration UDLD menu options are described in the following table.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/port /oam Port OAM Configuration Menu [OAM Menu] ena dis mode cur - Enable OAM Discovery process Disable OAM Discovery process Set OAM mode Display current port OAM configuration Operation, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM) protocol allows the switch to detect faults on the physical port links. OAM is described in the IEEE 802.3ah standard. OAM menu options are described in the following table.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/port /aclqos Port ACL Configuration Menu [Port 2 ACL Menu] add - Add ACL or ACL group to this port rem - Remove ACL or ACL group from this port cur - Display current ACLs for this port Table 116 Port ACL Menu Options (/cfg/port/aclqos) Command Syntax and Usage add acl|grp <1-762> Adds the specified ACL or ACL Group to the port. You can add multiple ACL Groups to a port. rem acl|grp <1-762> Removes the specified ACL or ACL Group from the port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/port /stp Port Spanning Tree Configuration Menu [Port 1 STP Menu] edge - Enable/disable edge port (for PVRST only) link - Set port link type (auto, p2p, or shared; default: auto) (for PVRST only) cur - Display current port stp configuration Table 117 Port STP menu options (/cfg/port/stp) Command Syntax and Usage edge e|d Enables or disables this port as an edge port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/qos Quality of Service Configuration Menu [QOS Menu] 8021p - 802.1p Menu Use the Quality of Service (QoS) menus to configure the 802.1p priority value and DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) value of incoming packets. This allows you to differentiate between various types of traffic, and provide different priority levels. Table 118 Quality of Service Menu Options (/cfg/qos) Command Syntax and Usage 8021p Displays 802.1p configuration menu. To view menu options, see page 248.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/qos/8021p 802.1p Configuration Menu [802.1p Menu] priq qweight default cur - Set priority to COS queue mapping Set weight to a COS queue Reset 802.1p configuration to default values Display current 802.1p configuration This feature provides the capability to filter IP packets based on the 802.1p bits in the packet's VLAN header. The 802.1p bits specify the priority that you should give to the packets while forwarding them.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/acl Access Control List Configuration Menu [ACL Menu] acl group cur - Access Control List Item Config Menu - Access Control List Group Config Menu - Display current ACL configuration Use this menu to create Access Control Lists (ACLs) and ACL Groups. ACLs define matching criteria used for IP filtering and Quality of Service functions. Table 120 ACL Menu Options (/cfg/acl) Command Syntax and Usage acl <1-762> Displays Access Control List configuration menu.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 121 ACL Menu Options (/cfg/acl/acl x) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage action permit|deny|setprio <0-7> Configures a filter action for packets that match the ACL definitions. You can choose to permit (pass) or deny (drop) packets, or set the 802.1p priority level (0-7). stats e|d Enables or disables the statistics collection for the Access Control List. reset Resets the ACL parameters to their default values. cur Displays the current ACL parameters.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/acl/acl /ethernet Ethernet Filtering Configuration Menu smac dmac vlan etype pri reset cur - Set to filter on source MAC Set to filter on destination MAC Set to filter on VLAN ID Set to filter on ethernet type Set to filter on priority Reset all fields Display current parameters This menu allows you to define Ethernet matching criteria for an ACL.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/acl/acl /ipv4 IP version 4 Filtering Configuration Menu [Filtering IPv4 Menu] sip - Set to filter on source IP address dip - Set to filter on destination IP address proto - Set to filter on prototype tos - Set to filter on TOS reset - Reset all fields cur - Display current parameters This menu allows you to define IPv4 matching criteria for an ACL.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 123 IP version 4 Filtering Menu Options (/cfg/acl/acl x/ipv4) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage reset Resets the IPv4 parameters for the ACL to their default values. cur Displays the current IPV4 parameters.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/acl/acl /tcpudp TCP/UDP Filtering Configuration Menu [Filtering TCP/UDP Menu] sport - Set to filter on TCP/UDP source port dport - Set to filter on TCP/UDP destination port flags - Set to filter TCP/UDP flags reset - Reset all fields cur - Display current parameters This menu allows you to define TCP/UDP matching criteria for an ACL.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 124 TCP/UDP Filtering Menu Options (/cfg/acl/acl x/tcpudp) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage reset Resets the TCP/UDP parameters for the ACL to their default values. cur Displays the current TCP/UDP Filtering parameters.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 125 ACL Metering Menu Options (/cfg/ac/acl x/meter) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage reset Reset ACL Metering parameters to their default values. cur Displays current ACL Metering parameters.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/acl/acl /re-mark Re-Mark Configuration Menu [Re-mark Menu] inprof outprof up1p reset cur - In Profile Menu Out Profile Menu Set Update User Priority Menu Reset re-mark settings Display current settings You can choose to re-mark IP header data for the selected ACL. You can configure different re-mark values, based on whether packets fall within the ACL Metering profile, or out of the ACL Metering profile.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/acl/acl /re-mark/inprof Re-Mark In-Profile Configuration Menu [Re-marking - In Profile Menu] updscp - Set the update DSCP reset - Reset update DSCP settings cur - Display current settings Table 127 ACL Re-Mark In-Profile Menu (/cfg/acl/acl x/re-mark/inprof) Command Syntax and Usage updscp <0-63> Sets the DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) of In-Profile packets to the selected value. reset Resets the update DSCP parameters to their default values.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/acl/acl /re-mark/up1p Re-mark Update User Priority Configuration Menu [Update User Priority Menu] value - Set the update user priority utosp - Enable/Disable use of TOS precedence reset - Reset in profile up1p settings cur - Display current settings Table 129 ACL Re-Mark User Priority Menu (/cfg/acl/acl x/re-mark/up1p) Command Syntax and Usage value <0-7> Defines the 802.1p value. The value is the priority bits information in the packet structure.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/acl/acl /pktfmt Packet Format Filtering Configuration Menu [Filtering Packet Format Menu] ethfmt - Set to filter on ethernet format tagfmt - Set to filter on ethernet tagging format ipfmt - Set to filter on IP format reset - Reset all fields cur - Display current parameters This menu allows you to define Packet Format matching criteria for an ACL.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/acl/group ACL Group Configuration Menu [ACL Group 1 Menu] add - Add ACL to group rem - Remove ACL from group cur - Display current ACL items in ACL group This menu allows you to compile one or more ACLs into an ACL Group. Once you create an ACL Group, you can assign the ACL Group to one or more ports. Table 131 ACL Group Menu Options (/cfg/acl/group x) Command Syntax and Usage add acl <1-762> Adds the selected ACL to the ACL Group.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/pmirr Port Mirroring [Port Mirroring mirror monport cur - Menu] Enable/Disable Mirroring Monitoring Port based PM Menu Display All Mirrored and Monitoring Ports Port mirroring is disabled by default. For more information about port mirroring on the switch, see “Appendix A: Troubleshooting” in the BLADE OS Application Guide. Note – Traffic on VLAN 4095 is not mirrored to the uplink ports.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/pmirr/monport Port-Mirroring Configuration Menu [Port 1 Menu] add rem delete cur - Add "Mirrored" port Rem "Mirrored" port Delete this "Monitor" port Display current Port-based Port Mirroring configuration Table 133 Port Mirroring Monitor Port Menu Options (/cfg/pmirr/monport) Command Syntax and Usage add Adds the port to be mirrored.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2 Layer 2 Configuration Menu [Layer 2 Menu] 8021x mrst stp fdb lldp trunk thash lacp failovr hotlink vlan pvstcomp bpdugrd upfast update cur - 802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 134 Layer 2 Configuration Menu (/cfg/l2) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage thash Displays the IP Trunk Hash Menu. To view menu options, see page 294. lacp Displays the Link Aggregation Control Protocol Menu. To view menu options, see page 296. failovr Displays the Failover Configuration Menu. To view menu options, see page 298. hotlink Displays the Hot Links Configuration menu. To view menu options, see page 304.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/8021x 802.1X Configuration Menu [802.1x Configuration Menu] global - Global 802.1x configuration menu port - Port 802.1x configuration menu ena - Enable 802.1x access control dis - Disable 802.1x access control cur - Show 802.1x configuration This feature allows you to configure the switch as an IEEE 802.1X Authenticator, to provide port-based network access control. Table 135 802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/8021x/global 802.1X Global Configuration Menu [802.1X Global Configuration Menu] gvlan - 802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 136 802.1X Global Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l2/8021x/global) Command Syntax and Usage suptmout <1-65535> Sets the time, in seconds, the authenticator waits for an EAP-Response packet from the supplicant (client) before retransmitting the EAP-Request packet to the authentication server. The default value is 30 seconds.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/8021x/global/gvlan 802.1X Guest VLAN Configuration Menu [802.1X Guest vlan ena dis cur VLAN Configuration Menu] - Set 8021.x Guest VLAN number - Enable 8021.xGuest VLAN - Disable 8021.x Guest VLAN - Display current Guest VLAN configuration The 802.1X Guest VLAN menu allows you to configure a Guest VLAN for unauthenticated ports. The Guest VLAN provides limited access to switch functions. Table 137 802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/8021x/port 802.1X Port Configuration Menu [802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 138 802.1X Port Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l2/8021x/port) Command Syntax and Usage svrtmout <1-65535> Sets the time, in seconds, the authenticator waits for a response from the RADIUS server before declaring an authentication timeout. The default value is 30 seconds.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/mrst RSTP/MSTP Configuration Menu [Multiple Spanning Tree Menu] cist - Common and Internal Spanning Tree menu name - Set MST region name rev - Set revision level of this MST region maxhop - Set Maximum Hop Count for MST (4 - 60) mode - Spanning Tree Mode on - Globally turn Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP/RSTP/PVRST) ON off - Globally turn Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP/RSTP/PVRST) OFF cur - Display current MST parameters BLADE OS supports the IEEE 802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 139 MSTP/RSTP/PVRST Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l2/mrst) Command Syntax and Usage mode rstp|mstp|pvrst Selects the Spanning Tree mode, as follows: Per VLAN Rapid Spanning Tree Plus (pvrst), Rapid Spanning Tree (rstp), Multiple Spanning Tree (mstp). The default mode is RSTP. on Globally turns RSTP/MSTP/PVRST ON. Note: When RSTP is turned on, the configuration parameters for STG 1 apply to RSTP. off Globally turns RSTP/MSTP/PVRST OFF.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/mrst/cist Common Internal Spanning Tree Configuration Menu [Common Internal Spanning Tree Menu] brg - CIST Bridge parameter menu port - CIST Port parameter menu add - Add VLAN(s) to CIST default - Default Common Internal Spanning Tree and Member parameters cur - Display current CIST parameters Table 140 describes the commands used to configure Common Internal Spanning Tree (CIST) parameters.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/mrst/cist/brg CIST Bridge Configuration Menu [CIST Bridge Menu] prior - Set CIST bridge mxage - Set CIST bridge fwd - Set CIST bridge cur - Display current Priority (0-65535) Max Age (6-40 secs) Forward Delay (4-30 secs) CIST bridge parameters CIST bridge parameters are used only when the switch is in MSTP mode. CIST parameters do not affect operation of STP/PVST+.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 142 CIST Port Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l2/mrst/cist/port) Command Syntax and Usage link [auto|p2p|shared] Defines the type of link connected to the port, as follows: auto: Configures the port to detect the link type, and automatically match its settings. p2p: Configures the port for Point-To-Point protocol. shared: Configures the port to connect to a shared medium (usually a hub). The default link type is auto.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 143 Spanning Tree Configuration Menu (/cfg/l2/stg) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage off Globally disables Spanning Tree Protocol. default Restores a spanning tree instance to its default configuration. cur Displays current Spanning Tree Protocol parameters.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/stp /brg Spanning Tree Bridge Configuration Menu [Bridge Spanning Tree Menu] prior - Set bridge Priority [0-65535] hello - Set bridge Hello Time [1-10 secs] mxage - Set bridge Max Age (6-40 secs) fwd - Set bridge Forward Delay (4-30 secs) aging - Set bridge Aging Time (1-65535 secs, 0 to disable) cur - Display current bridge parameters Spanning Tree bridge parameters affect the global STG operation of the switch.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 144 Spanning Tree Bridge Menu Options (/cfg/l2/stg/brg) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage fwd Configures the bridge forward delay parameter. The forward delay parameter specifies the amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it changes from the listening state to the learning state and from the learning state to the forwarding state. The range is 4 to 30 seconds, and the default is 15 seconds.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/stp /port Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu [Spanning Tree Port 1 Menu] prior - Set port Priority (0-255) cost - Set port Path Cost (1-65535 (802.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 145 Spanning Tree Port Menu Options (/cfg/l2/stg/port) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage link [auto|p2p|shared] Defines the type of link connected to the port, as follows: auto: Configures the port to detect the link type, and automatically match its settings. p2p: Configures the port for Point-To-Point protocol. shared: Configures the port to connect to a shared medium (usually a hub). The default link type is auto.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/fdb Forwarding Database Configuration Menu [FDB Menu] mcast static aging cur - Static Multicast Menu Static FDB Menu Configure FDB aging value Display current FDB configuration Use the following commands to configure the Forwarding Database (FDB). Table 146 FDB Menu Options (/cfg/l2/fdb) Command Syntax and Usage mcast Displays the static Multicast menu. To view menu options, see page 286. static Displays the static FDB menu. To view menu options, see page 287.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/fdb/mcast Static Multicast MAC Configuration Menu [Static Multicast Menu] add - Add a Multicast Address entry del - Delete a Multicast Address entry clear - Clear all Multicast Address entries cur - Display current Multicast Address configuration The following options are available to control the forwarding of known and unknown multicast packets: All multicast packets are flooded to the entire VLAN. This is the default switch behavior.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 147 Static Multicast MAC Menu Options (/cfg/l2/fdb/mcast) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage clear mac |vlan |port |all Clears static multicast entries. cur Display current static multicast entries.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 149 LLDP Menu Options (/cfg/l2/lldp) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage on Globally turns LLDP on. The default setting is on. off Globally turns LLDP off. cur Display current LLDP configuration.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/lldp/port LLDP Port Configuration Menu [LLDP Port 2 Menu] admstat - Set LLDP admin-status of this port snmptrap - Enable/disable SNMP trap notification of this port tlv - Optional TLVs Menu cur - Show current LLDP port parameters Use the following commands to configure LLDP port options.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 151 Optional TLV Menu Options (/cfg/l2/lldp/port x/tlv) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage portprot d|e Enables or disables the Port and VLAN Protocol ID information type. vlanname d|e Enables or disables the VLAN Name information type. protid d|e Enables or disables the Protocol ID information type. macphy d|e Enables or disables the MAC/Phy Configuration information type. powermdi d|e Enables or disables the Power via MDI information type.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/trunk Trunk Configuration Menu [Trunk group 1 Menu] add - Add port to trunk group rem - Remove port from trunk group ena - Enable trunk group dis - Disable trunk group del - Delete trunk group cur - Display current Trunk Group configuration Trunk groups can provide super-bandwidth connections between switches or other trunk capable devices. A trunk is a group of ports that act together, combining their bandwidth to create a single, larger port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 152 Trunk Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l2/trunk) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage del Removes the current trunk group configuration. cur Displays current trunk group parameters. /cfg/l2/thash IP Trunk Hash Configuration Menu [IP Trunk Hash Menu] set - IP Trunk Hash Settings Menu cur - Display current IP trunk hash configuration Use the following commands to configure IP trunk hash settings for the switch.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/thash/set IP Trunk Hash Menu [set IP Trunk smac dmac sip dip cur Hash Settings Menu] - Enable/disable smac hash - Enable/disable dmac hash - Enable/disable sip hash - Enable/disable dip hash - Display current trunk hash setting Trunk hash parameters are set globally for the switch.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/lacp LACP Configuration Menu [LACP Menu] port sysprio timeout delete default cur - LACP Port Menu - Set LACP system priority - Set LACP system timeout scale for timing out partner info - Delete an LACP trunk - Restore default LACP system configuration - Display current LACP configuration Use the following commands to configure Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) for the switch.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/lacp/port LACP Port Configuration Menu [LACP Port 1 Menu] mode - Set LACP mode prio - Set LACP port priority adminkey - Set LACP port admin key default - Restore default LACP port configuration cur - Display current LACP port configuration Use the following commands to configure Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) for the selected port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/failovr Layer 2 Failover Configuration Menu [Failover Menu] trigger vlan on off cur - Trigger Menu Globally turn VLAN Monitor ON/OFF Globally turn Failover ON Globally turn Failover OFF Display current Failover configuration Use this menu to configure Layer 2 Failover. For more information about Layer 2 Failover, see “High Availability” in the BLADE OS Application Guide.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/failovr/trigger Failover Trigger Configuration Menu [Trigger 1 Menu] amon - Auto Monitor Menu mmon - Manual Monitor Menu limit - Limit of Trigger ena - Enable Trigger dis - Disable Trigger del - Delete Trigger cur - Display current Trigger configuration Table 158 Failover Trigger Menu Options (/cfg/l2/failovr/trigger) Command Syntax and Usage amon Displays the Auto Monitor menu for the selected trigger. To view menu options, see page 300.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/failovr/trigger/amon Auto Monitor Configuration Menu [Auto Monitor addtrnk remtrnk addkey remkey cur Menu] - Add trunk to Auto Monitor - Remove trunk from Auto Monitor - Add LACP port adminkey to Auto Monitor - Remove LACP port adminkey from Auto Monitor - Display current Auto Monitor configuration Table 159 Auto Monitor Menu Options (/cfg/l2/failovr/trigger/amon) Command Syntax and Usage addtrnk Adds a trunk group to the Auto Monitor.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/failovr/trigger/mmon Manual Monitor Configuration Menu [Manual Monitor monitor control cur - Menu] Monitor Menu Control Menu Display current Manual Monitor configuration Use this menu to configure Failover Manual Monitor. These menus allow you to manually define both the monitor and control ports that participate in failover teaming. Note – AMON and MMON configurations are mutually exclusive.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/failovr/trigger/mmon/monitor Manual Monitor Port Configuration Menu [Monitor Menu] addport remport addtrnk remtrnk addkey remkey cur - Add port to Monitor Remove port from Monitor Add trunk to Monitor Remove trunk from Monitor Add LACP port adminkey to Monitor Remove LACP port adminkey from Monitor Display current Monitor configuration Use this menu to define the port link(s) to monitor. The Manual Monitor - Monitor configuration accepts only external uplink ports.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/failovr/trigger/mmon/control Manual Monitor Control Configuration Menu [Control Menu] addport remport addtrnk remtrnk addkey remkey cur - Add port to Control Remove port from Control Add trunk to Control Remove trunk from Control Add LACP port adminkey to Control Remove LACP port adminkey from Control Display current Control configuration Use this menu to define the port link(s) to control.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/hotlink Hot Links Configuration Menu [Hot Links Menu] trigger - Trigger Menu bpdu - Enable/disable BPDU flood sndfdb - Enable/disable FDB update on - Globally turn Hot Links ON off - Globally turn Hot Links OFF cur - Display current Hot Links configuration Table 162 describes the Hot Links menu options. Table 162 Hot Links Menu Options (/cfg/l2/hotlink) Command Syntax and Usage trigger <1-5> Displays the Hot Links Trigger menu. To view menu options, see page 305.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 163 Hot Links Trigger Menu Options (/cfg/l2/hotlink/trigger) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage del Deletes the Hot Links trigger. cur Displays the current Hot Links Trigger configuration.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/hotlink/trigger <1-5>/backup Hot Links Trigger Backup Configuration Menu [Backup Menu] port trunk adminkey cur - Set port in Backup Set trunk in Backup Set adminkey in Backup Display current Backup configuration Table 165 Hot Links Trigger Backup menu (/cfg/l2/hotlink/trigger/backup) Command Syntax and Usage port Adds the selected port to the Backup interface. Enter 0 (zero) to clear the port.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 166 VLAN Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l2/vlan) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage def Defines which ports are members of this VLAN. Every port must be a member of at least one VLAN. By default, downlink ports and uplink ports are in VLAN 1. ena Enables this VLAN. dis Disables this VLAN without removing it from the configuration. del Deletes this VLAN. cur Displays the current VLAN configuration.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 167 PVLAN Menu Options (/cfg/l2/vlan/pvlan) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage prio <0-7> Configures the priority value for this PVLAN. add Adds a port to the selected PVLAN. rem Removes a port from the selected PVLAN. ports Defines a list of ports that belong to the selected protocol on this VLAN. Enter 0 (zero) to remove all ports. tagpvl [enable|disable] Enables or disables port tagging on this PVLAN.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l2/vlan/privlan Private VLAN Configuration Menu [privlan Menu] type map ena dis cur - Set Private-VLAN type Associate secondary VLAN with a primary VLAN Enable Private-VLAN Disable Private-VLAN Display current Private-VLAN configuration Use this menu to configure a Private VLAN.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 169 Layer 3 Configuration Menu (/cfg/l3) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage rmap Displays the Route Map Menu. To view menu options see page 322. rip Displays the Routing Interface Protocol Menu. To view menu options, see page 325. ospf Displays the OSPF Menu. To view menu options, see page 329. igmp Displays the IGMP Menu. To view menu options, see page 341. dns Displays the IP Domain Name System Menu. To view menu options, see page 349.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/if IP Interface Configuration Menu [IP Interface addr mask vlan relay ena dis del cur 1 - Menu] Set IP address Set subnet mask Set VLAN number Enable/disable BOOTP relay Enable IP interface Disable IP interface Delete IP interface Display current interface configuration The switch can be configured with up to 256 IP interfaces. Each IP interface represents the switch on an IP subnet on your network. The Interface option is disabled by default.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Note – If you enter an IP address for interface 1, you are prompted to change the BOOTP setting.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 171 Default Gateway Menu Options (/cfg/l3/gw) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage del Deletes the gateway from the configuration. cur Displays the current gateway settings. /cfg/l3/route IPv4 Static Route Configuration Menu [IP Static Route Menu] add - Add static route rem - Remove static route clear - Clear static routes cur - Display current static routes Up to 128 IPv4 static routes can be configured.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/arp ARP Configuration Menu Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is the TCP/IP protocol that resides within the Internet layer. ARP resolves a physical address from an IP address. ARP queries machines on the local network for their physical addresses. ARP also maintains IP to physical address pairs in its cache memory. In any IP communication, the ARP cache is consulted to see if the IP address of the computer or the router is present in the ARP cache.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/arp/static ARP Static Configuration Menu Static ARP entries are permanent in the ARP cache and do not age out like the ARP entries that are learned dynamically. Static ARP entries enable the switch to reach the hosts without sending an ARP broadcast request to the network. Static ARPs are also useful to communicate with devices that do not respond to ARP requests.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/frwd IP Forwarding Configuration Menu [IP Forwarding Menu] dirbr - Enable or disable forwarding directed broadcasts noicmprd - Enable/disable No ICMP Redirects on - Globally turn IP Forwarding ON off - Globally turn IP Forwarding OFF cur - Display current IP Forwarding configuration Table 175 IP Forwarding Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l3/frwd) Command Syntax and Usage dirbr disable|enable Enables or disables forwarding directed broadcasts.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/nwf <1-256> Network Filter Configuration Menu [IP Network Filter 1 Menu] addr - IP Address mask - IP network filter mask enable - Enable Network Filter disable - Disable Network Filter delete - Delete Network Filter cur - Display current Network Filter configuration Table 176 IP Network Filter Menu Options (/cfg/l3/nwf) Command Syntax and Usage addr Sets the IP address that will be accepted by the peer when the filter is enabled.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/rmap Routing Map Configuration Menu Note – The map number (1-32) represents the routing map you wish to configure.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 177 Routing Map Menu Options (/cfg/l3/rmap) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage delete Deletes the route map. cur Displays the current route configuration.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/rmap /alist IP Access List Configuration Menu Note – The route map number (1-32) and the access list number (1-8) represent the IP access list you wish to configure.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/rip Routing Information Protocol Configuration Menu [Routing Information Protocol Menu] if - RIP Interface Menu update - Set update period in seconds redist - RIP Route Redistribute Menu on - Globally turn RIP ON off - Globally turn RIP OFF current - Display current RIP configuration The RIP Menu is used for configuring Routing Information Protocol (RIP) parameters. This option is turned off by default.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 180 RIP Interface Menu Options (/cfg/l3/rip/if) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage trigg disable|enable Enables or disables Triggered Updates. Triggered Updates are used to speed convergence. When enabled, Triggered Updates force a router to send update messages immediately, even if it is not yet time for the update message. The default value is enabled. mcast disable|enable Enables or disables multicast updates of the routing table (using address 224.0.0.9).
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/rip/redist fixed|static|ospf|eospf RIP Route Redistribution Configuration Menu [RIP Redistribute Fixed Menu] add - Add rmap into route redistribution list rem - Remove rmap from route redistribution list export - Export all routes of this protocol cur - Display current route-maps added The following table describes the RIP Route Redistribute Menu options.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 182 OSPF Configuration Menu (/cfg/l3/ospf) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage redist fixed|static|rip Displays Route Distribution Menu. See page 339 to view menu options. lsdb Sets the link state database limit. default |none Sets one default route among multiple choices in an area. Use none for no default. on Enables OSPF on the switch. off Disables OSPF on the switch.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 183 Area Index Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l3/ospf/aindex) Command Syntax and Usage auth none|password|md5 none: No authentication required. password: Authenticates simple passwords so that only trusted routing devices can participate. md5: This parameter is used when MD5 cryptographic authentication is required.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/ospf/range OSPF Summary Range Configuration Menu [OSPF Summary addr mask aindex hide enable disable delete cur Range 1 Menu] - Set IP address - Set IP mask - Set area index - Enable/disable hide range - Enable range - Disable range - Delete range - Display current OSPF summary range configuration Table 184 OSPF Summary Range Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l3/ospf/range) Command Syntax and Usage addr
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 185 OSPF Interface Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l3/ospf/if) Command Syntax and Usage dead <1-65535> dead <1-65535ms> Configures the health parameters of a hello packet, in seconds or milliseconds, before declaring a silent router to be down. trans <1-3600> Configures the transit delay in seconds. retra <1-3600> Configures the retransmit interval in seconds. key |none Sets the authentication key to clear the password.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 186 OSPF Virtual Link Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l3/ospf/virt) Command Syntax and Usage mdkey |none Sets MD5 key ID for each virtual link. Default is none. enable Enables OSPF virtual link. disable Disables OSPF virtual link. delete Deletes OSPF virtual link. cur Displays the current OSPF virtual link settings.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/ospf/host OSPF Host Entry Configuration Menu [OSPF Host Entry 1 Menu] addr - Set host entry IP address aindex - Set area index cost - Set cost of this host entry enable - Enable host entry disable - Disable host entry delete - Delete host entry cur - Display current OSPF host entry configuration Table 187 OSPF Host Entry Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/l3/ospf/host) Command Syntax and Usage addr
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/ospf/redist fixed|static|rip OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration Menu [OSPF Redistribute Fixed Menu] add - Add rmap into route redistribution list rem - Remove rmap from route redistribution list export - Export all routes of this protocol cur - Display current route-maps added Table 188 OSPF Route Redistribution Menu Options (/cfg/l3/ospf/redist) Command Syntax and Usage add ( )...
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/ospf/md5key OSPF MD5 Key Configuration Menu [OSPF MD5 Key key delete cur 1 - Menu] Set authentication key Delete key Display current MD5 key configuration Table 189 OSPF MD5 Key Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/ip/ospf/md5key) Command Syntax and Usage key <1-16 characters> Sets the authentication key for this OSPF packet. delete Deletes the authentication key for this OSPF packet. cur Displays the current MD5 key configuration.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/igmp IGMP Configuration Menu [IGMP Menu] snoop mrouter igmpflt on off cur - IGMP Snoop Menu Static Multicast Router Menu IGMP Filtering Menu Globally turn IGMP ON Globally turn IGMP OFF Display current IGMP configuration Table 190 describes the commands used to configure basic IGMP parameters. Table 190 IGMP Menu Options (/cfg/l3/igmp) Command Syntax and Usage snoop Displays the IGMP Snoop Menu. To view menu options, see page 342.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 191 IGMP Snoop Menu Options (/cfg/l3/igmp/snoop) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage robust <2-10> Configures the IGMP Robustness variable, which allows you to tune the switch for expected packet loss on the subnet. If the subnet is expected to be lossy (high rate of packet loss), increase the value. The default value is 2. flood enable|disable Configures the switch to flood unregistered IP multicast traffic to all ports. The default setting is enabled.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 191 IGMP Snoop Menu Options (/cfg/l3/igmp/snoop) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage fastlv disable|enable Enables or disables Fastleave processing. Fastleave allows the switch to immediately remove a port from the IGMP port list, if the host sends a Leave message, and the proper conditions are met. This command is disabled by default. cur Displays the current IGMP Snooping parameters.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 192 IGMP V3 Menu Options (/cfg/l3/igmp/snoop/igmpv3) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage dis Disables IGMP version 3. cur Displays the current IGMP version 3 configuration.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/igmp/igmpflt IGMP Filtering Configuration Menu [IGMP Filter Menu] filter - IGMP Filter Definition Menu port - IGMP Filtering Port Menu ena - Enable IGMP Filtering dis - Disable IGMP Filtering cur - Display current IGMP Filtering configuration Table 194 describes the commands used to configure an IGMP filter. Table 194 IGMP Filtering Menu Options (/cfg/l3/igmp/igmpflt) Command Syntax and Usage filter Displays the IGMP Filter Definition Menu.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/igmp/igmpflt/filter IGMP Filter Definition Menu [IGMP Filter 1 Definition Menu] range - Set IP Multicast address range action - Set filter action ena - Enable filter dis - Disable filter del - Delete filter cur - Display current IGMP filter configuration Table 195 describes the commands used to define an IGMP filter.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/igmp/igmpflt/port IGMP Filtering Port Configuration Menu [IGMP Port 1 Menu] filt - Enable/disable IGMP filtering on port add - Add IGMP filter to port rem - Remove IGMP filter from port cur - Display current IGMP filtering Port configuration Table 196 describes the commands used to configure a port for IGMP filtering.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/dns Domain Name System Configuration Menu [Domain Name System Menu] prima - Set IP address of primary DNS server secon - Set IP address of secondary DNS server dname - Set default domain name cur - Display current DNS configuration The Domain Name System (DNS) Menu is used for defining the primary and secondary DNS servers on your local network, and for setting the default domain name served by the switch services.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/bootp Bootstrap Protocol Relay Configuration Menu [Bootstrap Protocol Relay Menu] addr - Set IP address of BOOTP server addr2 - Set IP address of second BOOTP server on - Globally turn BOOTP relay ON off - Globally turn BOOTP relay OFF cur - Display current BOOTP relay configuration The Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) Relay Menu is used to allow hosts to obtain their configurations from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/vrrp VRRP Configuration Menu [Virtual Router vr group if track hotstan on off cur - Redundancy Protocol Menu] VRRP Virtual Router menu VRRP Virtual Router Group menu VRRP Interface menu VRRP Priority Tracking menu Enable/disable hot-standby processing Globally turn VRRP ON Globally turn VRRP OFF Display current VRRP configuration Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support provides redundancy between routers in a LAN.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 199 VRRP Menu Options (/cfg/l3/vrrp) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage track Displays the VRRP Tracking Menu. This menu is used for weighting the criteria used when modifying priority levels in the master router election process. To view menu options, see page 362. hotstan disable|enable Enables or disables hot standby processing, in which two or more switches provide redundancy for each other. By default, this option is disabled.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 200 VRRP Virtual Router Menu Options (/cfg/l3/vrrp/vr) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage addr Defines the IP address for this virtual router using dotted decimal notation. This is used in conjunction with the vrid (above) to configure the same virtual router on each participating VRRP device. The default address is 0.0.0.0. if Selects a switch IP interface.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 200 VRRP Virtual Router Menu Options (/cfg/l3/vrrp/vr) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage dis Disables this virtual router. del Deletes this virtual router from the switch configuration. cur Displays the current configuration information for this virtual router.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/vrrp/vr /track Virtual Router Priority Tracking Configuration Menu [VRRP Virtual vrs ifs ports cur Router 1 Priority Tracking Menu] - Enable/disable tracking master virtual routers - Enable/disable tracking other interfaces - Enable/disable tracking VLAN switch ports - Display current VRRP virtual router configuration This menu is used for modifying the priority system used when electing the master router from a pool of virtual routers.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 201 Virtual Router Priority Tracking Menu Options (/cfg/l3/vrrp/vr #/track) Command Syntax and Usage ports disable|enable When enabled, the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each active port on the same VLAN. A port is considered “active” if it has a link and is forwarding traffic. This helps elect the virtual routers with the most available ports as the master. This command is disabled by default.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 202 Virtual Router Group Menu Options (/cfg/l3/vrrp/group) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage prio <1-254> Defines the election priority bias for this virtual router group. This can be any integer between 1 and 254. The default value is 100. During the master router election process, the routing device with the highest virtual router priority number wins. If there is a tie, the device with the highest IP interface address wins.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/vrrp/group/track Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking Configuration Menu [Virtual Router ifs ports cur - Group Priority Tracking Menu] Enable/disable tracking other interfaces Enable/disable tracking VLAN switch ports Display current VRRP Group Tracking configuration Note – If Virtual Router Group Tracking is enabled, then the tracking option will be available only under group option. The tracking setting for the other individual virtual routers will be ignored.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/vrrp/if VRRP Interface Configuration Menu Note – The interface-number represents the IP interface on which authentication parameters must be configured. [VRRP Interface auth passw del cur - 1 Menu] Set authentication types Set plain-text password Delete interface Display current VRRP interface configuration This menu is used for configuring VRRP authentication parameters for the IP interfaces used with the virtual routers.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/vrrp/track VRRP Tracking Configuration Menu [VRRP Tracking Menu] vrs - Set priority increment for virtual router tracking ifs - Set priority increment for IP interface tracking ports - Set priority increment for VLAN switch port tracking cur - Display current VRRP Priority Tracking configuration This menu is used for setting weights for the various criteria used to modify priority levels during the master router election process.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 206 ServerMobility Menu Options (/cfg/l3/sm) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage filter e|d Enables or disables filtering DHCP request information on the port. When enabled, DHCP requests from the server are filtered, so that the DHCP server receives only DHCP requests from the switch. nsmrelay e|d Enables or disables BOOTP Relay for all ports that have ServerMobility disabled. The default value is disabled. on Globally turns Server Mobility on.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/sm/port ServerMobility™ Port Configuration Menu [Port 2 Menu] addback - Set backup port remback - Remove backup port cur - Display current configuration The following table describes the Server Mobility Port menu options. Table 207 ServerMobility Port Options (/cfg/l3/sm/port) Command Syntax and Usage addback Adds a backup port to the selected port. remback Removes the backup port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/sm/recovery ServerMobility™ Auto-Recovery Configuration Menu [Server Auto-Recovery Menu] time - Set auto-recovery time ena - Enable auto-recovery dis - Disable auto-recovery cur - Display current configuration Auto-Recovery allows a backup port to automatically take over for a failed ServerMobility port. The following table describes the Server Mobility Auto-Recovery menu options.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/loopif IP Loopback Interface Configuration Menu [IP Loopback Interface 2 Menu] addr - Set IP address mask - Set subnet mask ena - Enable IP interface dis - Disable IP interface del - Delete IP interface cur - Display current interface configuration An IP loopback interface is not connected to any physical port. A loopback interface is always accessible over the network.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/rmon Remote Monitoring Configuration [RMON Menu] hist event alarm cur - RMON History Menu RMON Event Menu RMON Alarm Menu Display current RMON configuration Remote Monitoring (RMON) allows you to monitor traffic flowing through the switch. The RMON MIB is described in RFC 1757. Table 210 describes the Remote Monitoring (RMON) configuration menu options.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/rmon/hist <1-65535> RMON History Configuration Menu [RMON History ifoid rbnum intrval owner delete cur 2 - Menu] Set interface MIB object to monitor Set the number of requested buckets Set polling interval Set owner for the RMON group of statistics Delete this history and restore defaults Display current history configuration Table 211 describes the RMON History Menu options.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/rmon/event <1-65535> RMON Event Configuration Menu [RMON Event 2 Menu] descn - Set description for the event type - Set event type owner - Set owner for the event delete - Delete this event and restore defaults cur - Display current event configuration Table 212 describes the RMON Event Menu options. Table 212 RMON Event Menu Options (/cfg/rmon/event) Command Syntax and Usage descn <1-127 characters> Enter a text string to describe the event.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 213 RMON Alarm Menu Options (/cfg/rmon/alarm) (continued) Command Syntax and Usage rlimit <-2147483647 - 2147483647> Configures the rising threshold for the sampled statistic. When the current sampled value is greater than or equal to this threshold, and the value at the last sampling interval was less than this threshold, a single event is generated. flimit <-2147483647 - 214748364) Configures the falling threshold for the sampled statistic.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/sfd Server Link Failure Detection Configuration [Server Link Failure Detection Menu] ltm - Link to Monitor Menu lte - Link to Enable Menu on - Globally turn Server Link Failure Detection ON off - Globally turn Server Link Failure Detection OFF cur - Display current Server Link Failure Detection configuration Server Link Failure Detection (SFD) allows the switch to monitor specific downlink ports to detect server link failures.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/sfd/ltm SFD Link to Monitor Menu [Link to Monitor Menu] addport - Add port to Link to Monitor remport - Remove port from Link to Monitor addtrnk - Add trunk to Link to Monitor remtrnk - Remove trunk from Link to Monitor addkey - Add adminkey to Link to Monitor remkey - Remove adminkey from Link to Monitor cur - Display current LtM configuration The following table describes the Link to Monitor (LtM) Menu options.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/l3/sfd/lte SFD Link to Enable Menu [Link to Enable addport remport addtrnk remtrnk addkey remkey cur - Menu] Add port to Link to Enable Remove port from Link to Enable Add trunk to Link to Enable Remove trunk from Link to Enable Add adminkey to Link to Enable Remove adminkey from Link to Enable Display current Link to Enable configuration The following table describes the SFD Link to Enable (LtE) Menu options.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/setup Setup The setup program steps you through configuring the system date and time, BOOTP, IP, Spanning Tree, port speed/mode, VLAN parameters, and IP interfaces. To start the setup program, at the Configuration# prompt, enter: Configuration# setup For a complete description of how to use setup, see “First-Time Configuration” on page 23. /cfg/dump Dump The dump program writes the current switch configuration to the terminal screen.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /cfg/ptcfg Saving the Active Switch Configuration When the ptcfg command is used, the switch’s active configuration commands (as displayed using /cfg/dump) will be uploaded to the specified script configuration file on the FTP/TFTP server.
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CHAPTER 7 The Operations Menu The Operations Menu is generally used for commands that affect switch performance immediately, but do not alter permanent switch configurations. For example, you can use the Operations Menu to immediately disable a port (without the need to apply or save the change), with the understanding that when the switch is reset, the port returns to its normally configured operation.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference The commands of the Operations Menu enable you to alter switch operational characteristics without affecting switch configuration. Table 217 Operations Menu (/oper) Command Syntax and Usage port Displays the Operational Port Menu. To view menu options, see page 381. vrrp Displays the Operational Virtual Router Redundancy Menu. To view menu options, see page 383. passwd <1-128 characters> Allows the user to change the password.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /oper/port Operations-Level Port Options Menu [Operations Port 1 Menu] 8021x - 8021.x Menu rmon - Enable/disable RMON for port ena - Enable port dis - Disable port lena - Enable FDB Learning ldis - Disable FDB Learning cur - Current port state Operations-level port options are used for temporarily disabling or enabling a port, and for re-setting the port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /oper/port /8021x Operations-Level Port 802.1X Options Menu [802.1X Operation Menu] reset - Reinitialize 802.1X access control on this port reauth - Initiate reauthentication on this port now Operations-level port 802.1X options are used to temporarily set 802.1X parameters for a port. Table 219 Operations-Level Port 802.1X Menu Options (/oper/port x/8021x) Command Syntax and Usage reset Re-initializes the 802.1X access-control parameters for the port.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /oper/vrrp Operations-Level VRRP Options Menu [VRRP Operations Menu] back - Set virtual router to backup Table 220 Operations-Level VRRP Menu Options (/oper/vrrp) Command Syntax and Usage back Forces the specified master virtual router on this switch into backup mode. This is generally used for passing master control back to a preferred switch once the preferred switch has been returned to service after a failure.
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CHAPTER 8 The Boot Options Menu To use the Boot Options Menu, you must be logged in to the switch as the administrator. The Boot Options Menu provides options for: Selecting a switch software image to be used when the switch is next reset Selecting a configuration block to be used when the switch is next reset Downloading or uploading a new software image to the switch via FTP/TFTP In addition to the Boot Menu, you can use a Web browser or SNMP to work with switch image and configuration files.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Updating the Switch Software Image The switch software image is the executable code running on the HP GbE2c L2/L3 Ethernet Blade Switch. A version of the image ships with the switch, and comes pre-installed on the device. As new versions of the image are released, you can upgrade the software running on your switch. On the support site, click on software updates. On the switch, use the /boot/cur command to determine the current software version.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference The Switch Image and Configuration Management page appears. 3. If you are loading software from your computer (HTTP client), go to Step 4. If you are loading software from a FTP/TFTP server, enter the server’s information in the FTP/TFTP Settings section.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 4. In the Image Settings section, select the image version you want to replace (Image for Transfer). If you are loading software from a FTP/TFTP server, enter the file name and click Get Image. If you are loading software from your computer, click Browse. In the File Upload Dialog, select the file and click OK. Click Download via Browser. Once the image has loaded, the page refreshes to show the new software.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 5. Enter your username for the server, if applicable. Enter username for FTP server or hit return for TFTP server: or 6. The system prompts you to confirm your request. You should next select a software image to run, as described below. Selecting a Software Image to Run You can select which software image (image1 or image2) you want to run in switch memory for the next reboot. 1. At the Boot Options# prompt, enter: Boot Options# image 2.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference 4. Enter the name of the file into which the image will be uploaded on the FTP or TFTP server: Enter name of file on FTP/TFTP server: 5. The system then requests confirmation of what you have entered. To have the file uploaded, enter Y. image2 currently contains Software Version 5.1 that was downloaded at 0:23:39 Thu Jan 4, 2009. Upload will transfer image2 (2788535 bytes) to file "image1" on FTP/TFTP server 192.1.1.1.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Resetting the Switch You can reset the switch to make your software image file and configuration block changes occur. Note – Resetting the switch causes the Spanning Tree Group to restart. This process can be lengthy, depending on the topology of your network. To reset the switch, at the Boot Options# prompt, enter: >> Boot Options# reset You are prompted to confirm your request. Accessing the ISCLI The default command-line interface for the switch is the BLADE OS CLI.
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CHAPTER 9 The Maintenance Menu The Maintenance Menu is used to manage dump information and forward database information. It also includes a debugging menu to help with troubleshooting. /maint Maintenance Menu Note – To use the Maintenance Menu, you must be logged in to the switch as the administrator.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 221 Maintenance Menu (/maint) Command Syntax and Usage sys Displays the System Maintenance Menu. To view menu options, see page 395. fdb Displays the Forwarding Database Manipulation Menu. To view menu options, see page 396. debug Displays the Debugging Menu. To view menu options, see page 397. arp Displays the ARP Cache Manipulation Menu. To view menu options, see page 398. route Displays the IP Route Manipulation Menu. To view menu options, see page 399.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /maint/sys System Maintenance Menu This menu is reserved for use by Technical Support personnel. The options are used to perform system debugging. [System Maintenance Menu] flags - Set NVRAM flag word tmask - Set MP trace mask word Table 222 System Maintenance Menu Options (/maint/sys) Command Syntax and Usage flags This command sets the flags that are used for debugging purposes by Technical Support personnel.
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BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference Table 223 FDB Manipulation Menu Options (/maint/fdb) Command Syntax and Usage mcdump Displays all Multicast MAC entries in the FDB. mcreload Reloads static Multicast MAC entries. /maint/debug Debugging Menu [Miscellaneous Debug Menu] tbuf - Show MP trace buffer snap - Show MP snap (or post-mortem) trace buffer clrcfg - Clear all flash configs The Miscellaneous Debug Menu displays trace buffer information about events that can be helpful in understanding switch operation.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /maint/arp ARP Cache Maintenance Menu [Address Resolution Protocol Menu] find - Show a single ARP entry by IP address port - Show ARP entries on a single port vlan - Show ARP entries on a single VLAN addr - Show ARP entries for switch's interfaces dump - Show all ARP entries clear - Clear ARP cache Table 225 ARP Maintenance Menu Options (/maint/arp) Command Syntax and Usage find Shows a single ARP entry by IP address.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /maint/route IP Route Manipulation Menu [IP Routing Menu] find - Show a single route by destination IP address gw - Show routes to a single gateway type - Show routes of a single type tag - Show routes of a single tag if - Show routes on a single interface dump - Show all routes clear - Clear route table Table 226 IP Route Manipulation Menu Options (/maint/route) Command Syntax and Usage find
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /maint/lldp LLDP Cache Manipulation Menu [LLDP Menu] port rx tx remodev dump clear - Show LLDP port information Show LLDP receive state machine information Show LLDP transmit state machine information Show LLDP remote devices information Show all LLDP information Clear LLDP remote devices information Table 230 describes the LLDP cache manipulation commands.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /maint/igmp IGMP Maintenance Menu [IGMP Multicast group mrouter clear - Group Menu] Multicast Group Menu IGMP Multicast Router Port Menu Clear group and mrouter tables Table 228 describes the IGMP Maintenance commands. Table 228 IGMP Maintenance Menu Options (/maint/igmp) Command Syntax and Usage snoop Displays the IGMP Snooping Maintenance menu. To view menu options, see page 402. mrouter Displays the Multicast Router Port menu. To view menu options, see page 401.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /maint/igmp/snoop IGMP Snooping Maintenance Menu [IGMP Multicast find vlan port trunk detail dump clear - Group Menu] Show a single group by IP group address Show groups on a single vlan Show groups on a single port Show groups on a single trunk Show detail of a single group by IP address Show all groups Clear group tables Table 228 describes the IGMP Maintenance commands.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /maint/igmp/mrouter IGMP Multicast Routers Maintenance Menu [IGMP Multicast vlan dump clear - Routers Menu] Show all multicast router ports on a single vlan Show all multicast router ports Clear multicast router port table Table 230 describes the IGMP multicast router (Mrouter) maintenance commands. Table 230 IGMP Mrouter Maintenance Menu Options (/maint/igmp/mrouter) Command Syntax and Usage vlan Shows all IGMP multicast router ports on a single VLAN.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /maint/uudmp Uuencode Flash Dump Using this command, dump information is presented in uuencoded format. This format makes it easy to capture the dump information as a file or a string of characters. If you want to capture dump information to a file, set your communication software on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the uudmp command. This will ensure that you do not lose any information.
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference /maint/cldmp Clearing Dump Information To clear dump information from flash memory, at the Maintenance# prompt, enter: Maintenance# cldmp The switch clears the dump region of flash memory and displays the following message: FLASH dump region cleared. If the flash dump region is already clear, the switch displays the following message: FLASH dump region is already clear.
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Index Symbols ................................................ 243, 244, 288, 368 / command .......................................................... 43 [ ]....................................................................... 21 A abbreviating commands (CLI) .............................. 47 access control user ........................................................... 233 ACL Port menu ......................................... 245, 246 ACL statistics ...................................................
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference configuration 802.1x802.1x ............................................. 267 administrator password ................................ 233 apply changes ............................................. 196 CISTCISTCommon Internal Spanning Tree ... 275 default gateway interval, for health checks ..... 316 default gateway IP address ........................... 316 dump command .......................................... 376 failover ....................................................
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference G gig (Port Menu option)....................................... 238 Gigabit Ethernet configuration .............................................. 238 Gigabit Ethernet Physical Link ........................... 238 global commands ................................................ 43 gtcfg (TFTP load command) ............................... 377 H health checks default gateway interval, retries .................... 316 retry, number of failed health checks .............
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference M MAC (media access control) address . 52, 72, 97, 396 Main Menu ......................................................... 41 Command-Line Interface (CLI) ...................... 20 summary...................................................... 42 Maintenance IGMP ........................................................ 401 IGMP Groups............................................. 402 IGMP Multicast Routers .............................. 403 Maintenance Menu ....................
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference ping ................................................................... 44 poisoned reverse, as used with split horizon ......... 326 port configuration .............................................. 238 port flow control. See flow control. Port Menu configuration options................................... 238 configuring Gigabit Ethernet (gig) ................ 238 port mirroring configuration .............................................. 263 Port number ..........
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference setup facility ................................................. 20, 24 IP configuration ............................................ 31 IP subnet mask ............................................. 32 port auto-negotiation mode ............................ 29 port configuration ......................................... 28 port flow control ........................................... 29 restarting ..................................................... 26 Spanning-Tree Protocol .
BLADE OS 5.1 Command Reference timeouts idle connection ............................................. 20 timers kickoff.................................................... 177 tnport system option ............................................. 230 trace buffer ....................................................... 397 traceroute............................................................ 44 Tracking VRRP ....................................................... 353 transmit flow control.......................