KGS-2421 KGS-1620 Console & Telnet Management Interface , User s Manual DOC.
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Table of Contents 1. General........................................................................................................................................ 12 1.1 General Commands ............................................................................................ 12 1.2 Command Groups............................................................................................... 12 2. System (System settings and reset options) ...............................................................
.1 Configuration....................................................................................................... 23 5.2 Add...................................................................................................................... 23 5.3 Delete.................................................................................................................. 24 5.4 Lookup ................................................................................................................ 24 5.
8.1.4 HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer).................................... 36 8.1.4.1 Configuration................................................................................................. 36 8.1.4.2 Mode ............................................................................................................. 36 8.1.4.3 Redirect......................................................................................................... 36 8.1.
8.1.5.30 View Delete ................................................................................................. 48 8.1.5.31 View Lookup................................................................................................ 48 8.1.5.32 Access Add ................................................................................................. 48 8.1.5.33 Access Delete ............................................................................................. 49 8.1.5.
.3.4 RADIUS............................................................................................................ 60 8.3.5 Statistics........................................................................................................... 61 9. STP ( Spanning Tree Protocol ) ................................................................................................ 62 9.1 Configuration....................................................................................................... 62 9.
10.4 Querier .............................................................................................................. 73 10.5 Fastleave........................................................................................................... 73 10.6 Router ............................................................................................................... 74 10.7 Flooding ............................................................................................................ 74 10.
14.4 policy delete ...................................................................................................... 87 14.5 policy add .......................................................................................................... 87 14.6 port policies ....................................................................................................... 88 14.7 Coordinates....................................................................................................... 89 14.8 Datum..
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1. General 1.1 General Commands General Commands Description Help/? : Get help on a group or a specific command Up : Move one command level up / : Move to Root level Logout : Exit CLI 1.
2. System (System settings and reset options) Available Commands System Configuration [all] [] System Name [] System Contact [] System Location [] System Timezone [] System Reboot System Restore Default [keep_ip] System Password System Load System Log [] [all|info|warning|error] [clear] 2.1 Configuration System> Configuration help Description: Show system configuration.
digits (0-9), minus sign (-). Note: In CLI, no blank or space characters are permitted as part of a name. The first character must be an alpha character, and the first or last character must not be a minus sign. 2.3 Contact System>Contact help Description: Set or show the system contact. Syntax: System Contact [] Parameters: : System contact string. Use 'clear' or "" to clear the string Note: No blank or space characters are permitted as part of a contact.(only in CLI) 2.
Syntax: System Timezone [] Parameters: : Time zone offset in minutes (-720 to 720) relative to UTC 2.6 Reboot System> Reboot help Description: Reboot the system. Syntax: System Reboot 2.7 Restore Default System>Restore Default help Description: Restore factory default configuration. Syntax: System Restore Default [keep_ip] Parameters: keep_ip : Keep IP configuration, default: Restore full configuration 2.8 Password System> Password help Description: Set the system password.
System>Load help Description: Show current CPU load: 100ms, 1s and 10s running average (in percent, zero is idle). Syntax: System Load 2.10 Log System>Log help Description: Show or clear the system log.
3. IP (IP configuration and Ping) Available Commands: IP Configuration IP DHCP [enable|disable] IP Setup [] [] [] [] IP Ping [] IP SNTP [] 3.1 Configuration IP> Configuration help Description: Show IP configuration. Syntax: IP Configuration 3.2 DHCP IP> DHCP help Description: Set or show the DHCP client mode. Syntax: IP DHCP [enable|disable] Parameters: enable : Enable or renew DHCP client disable : Disable DHCP client 3.
Parameters: : IP address (a.b.c.d), default: Show IP address : IP subnet mask (a.b.c.d), default: Show IP mask : IP router (a.b.c.d), default: Show IP router : VLAN ID (1-4095), default: Show VLAN ID 3.4 Ping IP>Ping help Description: Ping IP address (ICMP echo). Syntax: IP Ping [] Parameters: : IP host address (a.b.c.d) : Ping data length (8-1400), excluding MAC, IP and ICMP header 3.
4. Port (Port management) Available Commands: Port Configuration [] Port State [] [enable|disable] Port Mode [] [10hdx|10fdx|100hdx|100fdx|1000fdx|auto] Port Flow Control [] [enable|disable] Port MaxFrame [] [] Port Power [] [enable|disable|actiphy|dynamic] Port Excessive [] [discard|restart] Port Statistics [] [] Port VeriPHY [] 4.
4.3 Mode Port> Mode help Description: Set or show the port speed and duplex mode. Syntax: Port Mode [] [10hdx|10fdx|100hdx|100fdx|1000fdx|auto] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports 10hdx : 10 Mbps, half duplex 10fdx : 10 Mbps, full duplex 100hdx : 100 Mbps, half duplex 100fdx : 100 Mbps, full duplex 1000fdx : 1 Gbps, full duplex auto : Auto negotiation of speed and duplex (default: Show configured and current mode) 4.
Syntax: Port MaxFrame [] [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports : Port maximum frame size (1518-9600), (default: Show maximum frame size) 4.6 Power Port>Power help Description: Set or show the port PHY power mode.
4.8 Statistics Port>Statistics help Description: Show port statistics.
5. MAC (MAC address table) Available Commands: MAC Configuration [] MAC Add [] MAC Delete [] MAC Lookup [] MAC Agetime [] MAC Learning [] [auto|disable|secure] MAC Dump [] [] [] MAC Statistics [] MAC Flush 5.1 Configuration MAC>Configuration help Description: Show MAC address table configuration.
5.3 Delete MAC>Delete help Description: Delete MAC address entry. Syntax: MAC Delete [] Parameters: : MAC address (xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx) : VLAN ID (1-4095), default: 1 5.4 Lookup MAC>Lookup help Description: Lookup MAC address entry. Syntax: MAC Lookup [] Parameters: : MAC address (xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx) : VLAN ID (1-4095), default: 1 5.5 Agetime MAC>Agetime help Description: Set or show the MAC address age timer.
MAC>Learning help Description: Set or show the port learn mode. Syntax: MAC Learning [] [auto|disable|secure] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports auto : Automatic learning disable : Disable learning secure : Secure learning (default: Show learn mode) 5.7 Dump MAC>Dump help Description: Show sorted list of MAC address entries.
5.9 Flush MAC>Flush help Description: Flush all learned entries.
6. VLAN (Virtual LAN) Available Commands: VLAN Configuration [] VLAN Aware [] [enable|disable] VLAN PVID [] [|none] VLAN FrameType [] [all|tagged] VLAN IngressFilter [] [enable|disable] VLAN Add [] VLAN Delete VLAN Lookup [] VLAN Status [] [combined|static|nas|mstp|all|conflicts] 6.1 Configuration VLAN>Configuration help Description: Show VLAN configuration.
6.3 PVID VLAN>PVID help Description: Set or show the port VLAN ID. Syntax: VLAN PVID [] [|none] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports |none : Port VLAN ID (1-4095) or 'none', default: Show port VLAN ID 6.4 FrameType VLAN>FrameType help Description: Set or show the port VLAN frame type.
enable : Enable VLAN ingress filtering disable : Disable VLAN ingress filtering (default: Show VLAN ingress filtering) 6.6 Add VLAN>Add help Description: Add or modify VLAN entry. Syntax: VLAN Add [] Parameters: : VLAN ID (1-4095) : Port list or 'all', default: All ports 6.7 Delete VLAN>Delete help Description: Delete VLAN entry. Syntax: VLAN Delete Parameters: : VLAN ID (1-4095) 6.8 Lookup VLAN>Lookup help Description: Lookup VLAN entry.
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7. PVLAN (Private VLAN) Available Commands: PVLAN Configuration [] PVLAN Add [] PVLAN Delete PVLAN Lookup [] PVLAN Isolate [] [enable|disable] 7.1 Configuration PVLAN>Configuration help Description: Show Private VLAN configuration. Syntax: PVLAN Configuration [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports 7.2 Add PVLAN>Add help Description: Add or modify Private VLAN entry.
Syntax: PVLAN Delete Parameters: : Private VLAN ID 7.4 Lookup PVLAN>Lookup help Description: Lookup Private VLAN entry. Syntax: PVLAN Lookup [] Parameters: : Private VLAN ID, default: Show all PVLANs 7.5 Isolate PVLAN>Isolate help Description: Set or show the port isolation mode.
8. Security (Security management) Available Command groups: Switch: Switch security Network: Network security AAA: Authentication, Authorization and Accounting 8.1 Switch (Switch security) Available command groups: Security Switch Password : System password Security Switch Auth : Authentication Security Switch SSH : Secure Shell Security Switch HTTPS : Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer Security Switch SNMP : Simple Network Management Protocol 8.1.
Syntax: Security Switch Auth Configuration 8.1.2.2 Method Security / Switch /Auth> Method help Description: Set or show Auth method.
8.1.3.2 Mode [enable|disable] Security / Switch / SSH > Mode help Description: Set or show the SSH mode.
8.1.4 HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer) Available Commands: Security Switch HTTPS Configuration Security Switch HTTPS Mode [enable|disable] Security Switch HTTPS Redirect [enable|disable] 8.1.4.1 Configuration Security / Switch / HTTPS > Configuration help Description: Show HTTPS configuration. Syntax: Security Switch HTTPS Configuration 8.1.4.2 Mode Security / Switch / HTTPS > Mode help Description: Set or show the HTTPS mode.
enable : Enable HTTPS redirect disable : Disable HTTPS redirect (default: Show HTTPS redirect mode) 8.1.
Security Switch SNMP View Delete Security Switch SNMP View Lookup [] Security Switch SNMP Access Add [] [] Security Switch SNMP Access Delete Security Switch SNMP Access Lookup [] 8.1.5.1 Configuration Security / Switch / SNMP>Configuration help Description: Show SNMP configuration. Syntax: Security Switch SNMP Configuration 8.1.5.
Parameters: 1 : SNMP version 1 2c : SNMP version 2c 3 : SNMP version 3 (default: Show SNMP version) 8.1.5.4 Read Community Security / Switch / SNMP>Read Community help Description: Set or show the community string for SNMP read access. Syntax: Security Switch SNMP Read Community [] Parameters: : Community string. Use 'clear' or "" to clear the string (default: Show SNMP read community) 8.1.5.
Parameters: enable : Enable SNMP traps disable : Disable SNMP traps (default: Show SNMP trap mode) 8.1.5.7 Trap Version Security / Switch / SNMP>Trap Version help Description: Set or show the SNMP trap protocol version. Syntax: Security Switch SNMP Trap Version [1|2c|3] Parameters: 1 : SNMP version 1 2c : SNMP version 2c 3 : SNMP version 3 (default: Show SNMP trap version) 8.1.5.
Syntax: Security Switch SNMP Trap Destination [] Parameters: : IP host address (a.b.c.d) 8.1.5.10 Trap Authentication Failure Security / Switch / SNMP>Trap Authentication Failure help Description: Set or show the SNMP authentication failure trap mode.
Syntax: Security Switch SNMP Trap Inform Mode [enable|disable] Parameters: enable : Enable SNMP trap inform disable : Disable SNMP trap inform (default: Show SNMP inform mode) 8.1.5.13 Trap Inform Timeout Security / Switch / SNMP>Trap Inform Timeout help Description: Set or show the SNMP trap inform timeout (μsecs). Syntax: Security Switch SNMP Trap Inform Timeout [] Parameters: : SNMP trap inform timeout (0-2147 seconds) (default: Show SNMP trap inform timeout) 8.1.5.
8.1.5.15 Trap Probe Security Engine ID Security / Switch / SNMP>Trap Probe Security Engine ID help Description: Show SNMP trap security engine ID probe mode. Syntax: Security Switch SNMP Trap Probe Security Engine ID [enable|disable] Parameters: enable : Enable SNMP trap security engine ID probe disable : Disable SNMP trap security engine ID probe (default: Show SNMP trap security engine ID probe mode) 8.1.5.
8.1.5.18 Engine ID Security / Switch / SNMP>Engine ID help Description: Set or show SNMPv3 local engine ID. Syntax: Security Switch SNMP Engine ID [] Parameters: : Engine ID, the format may not be all zeros or all 'ff'H and is restricted to 5 - 32 octet string 8.1.5.19 Community Add Security / Switch / SNMP>Community Add help Description: Add or modify SNMPv3 community entry. The entry index key is .
8.1.5.21 Community Lookup Security / Switch / SNMP>Community Lookup help Description: Lookup SNMPv3 community entry. Syntax: Security Switch SNMP Community Lookup [] Parameters: : entry index (1-64) 8.1.5.22 User Add Security / Switch / SNMP>User Add help Description: Add SNMPv3 user entry. The entry index key are and and it doesn't allow modify.
Delete SNMPv3 user entry. Syntax: Security Switch SNMP User Delete Parameters: : entry index (1-64) 8.1.5.24 User Changekey Security / Switch / SNMP>User Changekey help Description: Change SNMPv3 user password.
Description: Add or modify SNMPv3 group entry. The entry index key are and . Syntax: Security Switch SNMP Group Add Parameters: : v1 - Reserved for SNMPv1 v2c - Reserved for SNMPv2c usm - User-based Security Model (USM) : A string identifying the security name that this entry should belong to : A string identifying the group name that this entry should belong to 8.1.5.
Security / Switch / SNMP>View Add help Description: Add or modify SNMPv3 view entry. The entry index key are and .
Security / Switch / SNMP>Access Add help Description: Add or modify SNMPv3 access entry. The entry index key are , and .
Description: Lookup SNMPv3 access entry. Syntax: Security Switch SNMP Access Lookup [] Parameters: : entry index (1-64) 8.2 Network (Network security) Available command groups: Security Network Psec : Port Security Status Security Network NAS : Network Access Server (IEEE 802.1X) Security Network ACL : Access Control List 8.2.1 Psec (Port Security Status) Available Commands: Security Network Psec Switch [] Security Network Psec Port [] 8.2.1.
Security Network Psec Port [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports 8.2.2 NAS (Network Access Server - IEEE 802.
Parameters: enable : Globally enable 802.1X disable : Globally disable 802.1X (default: Show current 802.1X global enabledness) 8.2.2.3 State Security / Network / NAS > State help Description: Set or show the port security state. Syntax: Security Network NAS State [] [auto|authorized|unauthorized|macbased] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports auto : Port-based 802.
Set or show the period between reauthentications. Syntax: Security Network NAS ReauthPeriod [] Parameters: : Period between reauthentications (1-3600 seconds) (default: Show current reauthentication period) 8.2.2.6 EapolTimeout Security / Network / NAS > EapolTimeout help Description: Set or show the time between EAPOL retransmissions.
Time in seconds before a MAC-address that failed authentication gets a new authentication chance. Syntax: Security Network NAS Holdtime [] Parameters: : Hold time before MAC addresses that failed authentication expire (default: Show current hold time) 8.2.2.9 Authenticate Security / Network / NAS > Authenticate help Description: Refresh (restart) 802.1X authentication process.
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[] [] [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports permit : Permit forwarding (default) deny : Deny forwarding : Rate limiter number (1-15) or 'disable' : Port number for copy of frames or 'disable' : System logging of frames: log | log_disable : Shut down ingress port: shut | shut_disable 8.2.3.3 Policy Security / Network / ACL > Policy help Description: Set or show the ACL port policy.
Description: Add or modify Access Control Entry (ACE). If the ACE ID parameter is specified and an entry with this ACE ID already exists, the ACE will be modified. Otherwise, a new ACE will be added. If the ACE ID is not specified, the next available ACE ID will be used. If the next ACE ID parameter is specified, the ACE will be placed before this ACE in the list. If the next ACE ID is not specified, the ACE will be placed last in the list.
arp : ARP keyword : Source IP address (a.b.c.d/n) or 'any' : Destination IP address (a.b.c.
Show ACE, default: All ACEs. Syntax: Security Network ACL Lookup [] Parameters: : ACE ID (1-128) 8.2.3.8 Clear Security / Network / ACL > Clear help Description: Clear all ACL counters. Syntax: Security Network ACL Clear 8.2.3.9 Status Security / Network / ACL > Status help Description: Show ACL status.
Security AAA Statistics [] 8.3.1 Configuration Security / AAA > Configuration help Description: Show Auth configuration. Syntax: Security AAA Configuration 8.3.2 Timeout Security / AAA > Timeout help Description: Set or show server timeout. Syntax: Security AAA Timeout [] Parameters: : Server response timeout (3-3600 seconds) (default: Show server timeout configuration) 8.3.3 Deadtime Security / AAA > Deadtime help Description: Set or show server dead time.
Description: Set or show RADIUS authentication server setup. Syntax: Security AAA RADIUS [] [enable|disable] [] [] [] Parameters: : The server index (1-5) (default: Show RADIUS authentication server configuration) enable : Enable RADIUS authentication server disable : Disable RADIUS authentication server (default: Show RADIUS server mode) : IP host address (a.b.c.
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9.2 Version STP>Version help Description: Set or show the STP Bridge protocol version. Syntax: STP Version [] Parameters: : mstp|rstp|stp 9.3 Txhold STP>Txhold help Description: Set or show the STP Bridge Transmit Hold Count parameter. Syntax: STP Txhold [] Parameters: : STP Transmit Hold Count (1-10) 9.4 MaxHops STP>MaxHops help Description: Set or show the MSTP Bridge Max Hop Count parameter. Syntax: STP MaxHops [] Parameters: 9.
Description: Set or show the CIST/MSTI bridge maximum age. Syntax: STP MaxAge [] Parameters: : STP maximum age time (6-40, and max_age <= (forward_delay-1)*2) 9.6 FwdDelay STP>FwdDelay help Description: Set or show the CIST/MSTI bridge forward delay. Syntax: STP FwdDelay [] Parameters: : MSTP forward delay (4-30, and max_age <= (forward_delay-1)*2)) 9.7 bpduFilter STP>bpduFilter help Description: Set or show edge port BPDU Filtering.
Syntax: STP bpduGuard [enable|disable] Parameters: enable|disable : enable or disable BPDU Guard for Edge ports 9.9 recovery STP>recovery help Description: Set or show edge port error recovery timeout. Syntax: STP recovery [] Parameters: : Time before error-disabled ports are re-enabled (30-86400 seconds, 0 disables) (default: Show recovery timeout) 9.10 CName STP>CName help Description: Set or show MSTP configuration name and revision.
Syntax: STP Status [] [] Parameters: : STP bridge instance no (0-7, CIST=0, MSTI1=1, ...) : Port list or 'all', default: All ports 9.12 Msti Priority STP>Msti Priority help Description: Set or show the CIST/MSTI bridge priority. Syntax: STP Msti Priority [] [] Parameters: : STP bridge instance no (0-7, CIST=0, MSTI1=1, ...) : STP bridge priority (0/16/32/48/.../224/240) 9.
Syntax: STP Msti Add Parameters: : STP bridge instance no (0-7, CIST=0, MSTI1=1, ...) : VLAN ID (1-4095) 9.15 Port Configuration STP>Port Configuration help Description: Show STP Port configuration. Syntax: STP Port Configuration [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all'. Port zero means aggregations. 9.16 Port Mode STP>Port Mode help Description: Set or show the STP enabling for a port.
STP Port Edge [] [enable|disable] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports enable : Configure MSTP adminEdge to Edge disable : Configure MSTP adminEdge to Non-edge 9.18 Port AutoEdge STP>Port AutoEdge help Description: Set or show the STP autoEdge port parameter. Syntax: STP Port AutoEdge [] [enable|disable] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports enable : Enable MSTP autoEdge disable : Disable MSTP autoEdge 9.
Set or show the MSTP restrictedRole port parameter. Syntax: STP Port RestrictedRole [] [enable|disable] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports enable : Enable MSTP restricted role disable : Disable MSTP restricted role 9.21 Port RestrictedTcn STP>Port RestrictedTcn help Description: Set or show the MSTP restrictedTcn port parameter.
STP>Port Statistics help Description: Show STP port statistics. Syntax: STP Port Statistics [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports 9.24 Port Mcheck STP>Port Mcheck help Description: Set the STP mCheck (Migration Check) variable for ports. Syntax: STP Port Mcheck [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports 9.25 Msti Port Configuration STP>Msti Port Configuration help Description: Show the STP CIST/MSTI port configuration.
Syntax: STP Msti Port Cost [] [] [] Parameters: : STP bridge instance no (0-7, CIST=0, MSTI1=1, ...) : Port list or 'all'. Port zero means aggregations. : STP port path cost (1-200000000) or 'auto' 9.27 Msti Port Priority STP>Msti Port Priority help Description: Set or show the STP CIST/MSTI port priority. Syntax: STP Msti Port Priority [] [] [] Parameters: : STP bridge instance no (0-7, CIST=0, MSTI1=1, ...
10. IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol snooping) Available Commands: IGMP Configuration [] IGMP Mode [enable|disable] IGMP State [] [enable|disable] IGMP Querier [] [enable|disable] IGMP Fastleave [] [enable|disable] IGMP Router [] [enable|disable] IGMP Flooding [enable|disable] IGMP Groups [] IGMP Status [] 10.1 Configuration IGMP>Configuration help Description: Show IGMP snooping configuration.
10.3 State IGMP>State help Description: Set or show the IGMP snooping state for VLAN. Syntax: IGMP State [] [enable|disable] Parameters: : VLAN ID (1-4095), default: Show all VLANs enable : Enable IGMP snooping disable : Disable IGMP snooping (default: Show IGMP snooping mode) 10.4 Querier IGMP>Querier help Description: Set or show the IGMP snooping querier mode for VLAN.
: Port list or 'all', default: All ports enable : Enable IGMP fast leave disable : Disable IGMP fast leave (default: Show IGMP fast leave mode) 10.6 Router IGMP>Router help Description: Set or show the IGMP snooping router port mode. Syntax: IGMP Router [] [enable|disable] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports enable : Enable IGMP router port disable : Disable IGMP router port (default: Show IGMP router port mode) 10.
Syntax: IGMP Groups [] Parameters: : VLAN ID (1-4095) 10.9 Status IGMP>Status help Description: Show IGMP status.
11. Aggr ( Link Aggregation ) Available Commands: Aggr Configuration Aggr Add [] Aggr Delete Aggr Lookup [] Aggr Mode [smac|dmac|ip|port] [enable|disable] 11.1 Configuration Aggr>Configuration help Description: Show link aggregation configuration. Syntax: Aggr Configuration 11.2 Add Aggr>Add help Description: Add or modify link aggregation. Syntax: Aggr Add [] Parameters: : Port list : Aggregation ID 11.
Parameters: : Aggregation ID 11.4 Lookup Aggr>Lookup help Description: Lookup link aggregation. Syntax: Aggr Lookup [] Parameters: : Aggregation ID 11.5 Mode Aggr>Mode help Description: Set or show the link aggregation traffic distribution mode.
12. LACP ( Link Aggregation Control Protocol ) Available Commands: LACP Configuration [] LACP Mode [] [enable|disable] LACP Key [] [] LACP Role [] [active|passive] LACP Status [] LACP Statistics [] [clear] 12.1 Configuration LACP>Configuration help Description: Show LACP configuration. Syntax: LACP Configuration [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports 12.
Description: Set or show the LACP key. Syntax: LACP Key [] [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports : LACP key (1-65535) or 'auto 12.4 Role LACP>Role help Description: Set or show the LACP role. Syntax: LACP Role [] [active|passive] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports active : Initiate LACP negotiation passive : Listen for LACP packets (default: Show LACP role) 12.
Description: Show LACP Statistics.
13. LLDP ( Link Layer Discovery Protocol ) Available Commands: LLDP Configuration [] LLDP Mode [] [enable|disable|rx|tx] LLDP Optional_TLV [][port_descr|sys_name|sys_descr|sys_capa|mgmt_addr] [enable|disable] LLDP Interval [] LLDP Hold [] LLDP Delay [] LLDP Reinit [] LLDP Info [] LLDP Statistics [] [clear] 13.1 Configuration LLDP>Configuration help Description: Show LLDP configuration.
disable : Disable LLDP rx : Enable LLDP reception only tx : Enable LLDP transmission only (default: Show LLDP mode) 13.3 Optional_TLV LLDP>Optional_TLV help Description: Set or show LLDP Optional TLVs.
13.5 Hold LLDP>Hold help Description: Set or show LLDP Tx hold value. Syntax: LLDP Hold [] Parameters: : LLDP hold value (2-10) 13.6 Delay LLDP>Delay help Description: Set or show LLDP Tx delay. Syntax: LLDP Delay [] Parameters: : LLDP transmission delay (1-8192) 13.7 Reinit LLDP>Reinit help Description: Set or show LLDP reinit delay. Syntax: LLDP Reinit [] Parameters: : LLDP reinit delay (1-10) 13.
Show LLDP neighbor device information. Syntax: LLDP Info [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports 13.9 Statistics LLDP>Statistics help Description: Show LLDP Statistics.
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Syntax: LLDPMED Civic [country|state|county|city|district|block|street|leading_street_di rection|trailing_street_suffix|str_suf|house_no|house_no_suffix|landmark|additio nal_info|name|zip_code|building|apartment|floor|room_number|place_type|postal_co m_name|p_o_box|additional_code] [] Parameters: country : Country state : National subdivisions (state, caton, region, province, prefecture) county : County, parish, gun (JP), district(IN) city : City, township, shi (JP) district : City div
Syntax: LLDPMED ecs [] Parameters: : The value for the Emergency Call Service 14.4 policy delete LLDPMED > policy delete help Description: Delete the selected policy. Syntax: LLDPMED policy delete [] Parameters: : List of policies to delete 14.5 policy add LLDPMED > policy add help Description: Adds a policy to the list of polices.
guest_voice : Guest Voice to support a separate limited feature-set voice service for guest users and visitors with their own IP Telephony handsets and other similar appliances supporting interactive voice services. guest_voice_signaling : Guest Voice Signaling (conditional) for use in network topologies that require a different policy for the guest voice signaling than for the guest voice media.
Syntax: LLDPMED port policies [] [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports : List of policies to delete 14.7 Coordinates LLDPMED > Coordinates help Description: Set or show LLDP-MED Location. Syntax: LLDPMED Coordinates [latitude|longitude|altitude] [north|south|west|east|meters |floor] [coordinate_value] Parameters: latitude : Latitude, 0 to 90 degrees with max.
Set or show LLDP-MED Coordinates map datum. Syntax: LLDPMED Datum [wgs84|nad83_navd88|nad83_mllw] Parameters: wgs84|nad83_navd88|nad83_mllw : WGS84 nad83_navd88 : NAD83_NAVD88 nad83_mllw : NAD83_MLLW 14.9 Fast LLDPMED > Fast help Description: Set or show LLDP-MED Fast Start Repeat Count. Syntax: LLDPMED Fast [] Parameters: : The number of times the fast start LLDPDU are being sent during the activation of the fast start mechanism defined by LLDP-MED (1-10). 14.
Description: Set or show if the current value of the global medTansmitEnable variable (Section Section 11.2.1, TIA 1057).
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Syntax: QoS Classes [] Parameters: : Number of traffic classes (1,2 or 4) 15.3 Default QoS>Default help Description: Set or show the default port priority. Syntax: QoS Default [] [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports : Traffic class low/normal/medium/high or 1/2/3/4 15.4 Tagprio QoS>Tagprio help Description: Set or show the port VLAN tag priority.
QoS QCL Port [] [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports : QCL ID 15.6 QCL Add QoS>QCL Add help Description: Add or modify QoS Control Entry (QCE). If the QCE ID parameter is specified and an entry with this QCE ID already exists, the QCE will be modified. Otherwise, a new QCE will be added. If the QCE ID is not specified, the next available QCE ID will be used.
: IP ToS list (0-7) tag_prio : VLAN tag priority keyword : VLAN tag priority list (0-7) : Traffic class low/normal/medium/high or 1/2/3/4 15.7 QCL Delete QoS>QCL Delete help Description: Delete QCE. Syntax: QoS QCL Delete Parameters: : QCL ID : QCE ID (1-24) 15.8 QCL Lookup QoS>QCL Lookup help Description: Lookup QCE. Syntax: QoS QCL Lookup [] [] Parameters: : QCL ID : QCE ID (1-24) 15.
Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports strict : Strict mode weighted : Weighted mode (default: Show QoS mode) 15.10 Weight QoS>Weight help Description: Set or show the port egress scheduler weight. Syntax: QoS Weight [] [] [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports : Traffic class low/normal/medium/high or 1/2/3/4 : Traffic class weight 1/2/4/8 15.
Set or show the port shaper. Syntax: QoS Shaper [] [enable|disable] [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports enable : Enable shaper disable : Disable shaper (default: Show shaper mode) : Rate in 1000 bits per second (500-1000000 kbps) 15.13 Storm Unicast QoS>Storm Unicast help Description: Set or show the unicast storm rate limiter.
15.15 Storm Broadcast QoS>Storm Broadcast help Description: Set or show the multicast storm rate limiter. Syntax: QoS Storm Broadcast [enable|disable] [] Parameters: enable : Enable broadcast storm control disable : Disable broadcast storm control : Rate in pps (1, 2, 4, ..., 512, 1k, 2k, 4k, ...
16. Mirror (Port mirroring) Available Commands: Mirror Configuration [] Mirror Port [|disable] Mirror Mode [] [enable|disable|rx|tx] 16.1 Configuration Mirror>Configuration help Description: Show mirror configuration. Syntax: Mirror Configuration [] Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports 16.2 Port Mirror>Port help Description: Set or show the mirror port.
Parameters: : Port list or 'all', default: All ports enable : Enable Rx and Tx mirroring disable : Disable Mirroring rx : Enable Rx mirroring tx : Enable Tx mirroring (default: Show mirror mode)
17. Config (Load/Save of configuration via TFTP) Available Commands: Config Save Config Load [check] 17.1 Save Config>Save help Description: Save configuration to TFTP server. Syntax: Config Save Parameters: : TFTP server IP address (a.b.c.d) : Configuration file name 17.2 Load Config>Load help Description: Load configuration from TFTP server.
18. SFPDDM (SFP with Digital Diagnostic Monitoring) >SFPDDM help Description: Show SFP with Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM). Syntax: SFPDDM Parameters: : Port list or 'all' 19. Firmware (Download of firmware via TFTP) >Firmware ? Description: Load new firmware from TFTP server. Syntax: Firmware Load Parameters: : IP host address (a.b.c.
Glossary ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ A ACE ACE is an acronym for Access Control Entry. It describes access permission associated with a particular ACE ID. There are three ACE frame types (Ethernet Type, ARP, and IPv4) and two ACE actions (permit and deny). The ACE also contains many detailed, different parameter options that are available for individual application. ACL ACL is an acronym for Access Control List.
specific traffic properties (Action / Rate Limiter / Port copy, etc) for each ingress port. They will though only apply if the frame gets past the ACE matching without getting matched. In that case a counter associated with that port is incremented. See the Web page help text for each specific port property. ACL|Rate Limiters: Under this page you can configure the rate limiters. There can be 15 different rate limiters, each ranging from 1-1024K packets per seconds.
detect loss of continuity in a network by transmitting CCM frames to a peer MEP. CCM CCM is an acronym for Continuity Check Message. It is a OAM frame transmitted from a MEP to it's peer MEP and used to implement CC functionality. CDP CDP is an acronym for Cisco Discovery Protocol. D DES DES is an acronym for Data Encryption Standard. It provides a complete description of a mathematical algorithm for encrypting (enciphering) and decrypting (deciphering) binary coded information.
this information to implement IP address or other assignment policies. Specifically the option works by setting two sub-options: Circuit ID (option 1) and Remote ID (option2). The Circuit ID sub-option is supposed to include information specific to which circuit the request came in on. The Remote ID sub-option was designed to carry information relating to the remote host end of the circuit. The definition of Circuit ID in the switch is 4 bytes in length and the format is "vlan_id" "module_id" "port_no".
E EPS EPS Is an abbreviation for Ethernet Protection Switching defined in ITU/T G.8031. Ethernet Type Ethernet Type, or EtherType, is a field in the Ethernet MAC header, defined by the Ethernet networking standard. It is used to indicate which protocol is being transported in an Ethernet frame. F FTP FTP is an acronym for File Transfer Protocol. It is a transfer protocol that uses the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and provides file writing and reading.
HTTPS is an acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer. It is used to indicate a secure HTTP connection. HTTPS provide authentication and encrypted communication and is widely used on the World Wide Web for security-sensitive communication such as payment transactions and corporate logons. HTTPS is really just the use of Netscape's Secure Socket Layer (SSL) as a sublayer under its regular HTTP application layering.
IMAP is the protocol that IMAP clients use to communicate with the servers, and SMTP is the protocol used to transport mail to an IMAP server. The current version of the Internet Message Access Protocol is IMAP4. It is similar to Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3), but offers additional and more complex features. For example, the IMAP4 protocol leaves your email messages on the server rather than downloading them to your computer.
LLDP is an IEEE 802.1ab standard protocol. The Link Layer Discovery Protocol, is used for network discovery, and works by having the units in the network exchanging information with their neighbors using LLDP frames. LOC LOC is an acronym for Loss Of Connectivity and is detected by a MEP and is indicating lost connectivity in the network. Can be used as a switch criteria by EPS M MAC Table Switching of frames is based upon the DMAC address contained in the frame.
Area Network (LAN), and it is not supported on a Wide Area Network (WAN). The NetBIOS giving each computer in the network both a NetBIOS name and an IP address corresponding to a different host name, provides the session and transport services described in the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. NFS NFS is an acronym for Network File System. It allows hosts to mount partitions on a remote system and use them as though they are local file systems.
Internet exists and is connected. ping uses Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets. The PING Request is the packet from the origin computer, and the PING Reply is the packet response from the target. PoE PoE is an acronym for Power Over Ethernet. Power Over Ethernet is used to transmit electrical power, to remote devices over standard Ethernet cable.
permitted. A VLAN can be configured as a private VLAN. Q QCE QCE is an acronym for QoS Control Entry. It describes QoS class associated with a particular QCE ID. There are six QCE frame types: Ethernet Type, VLAN, UDP/TCP Port, DSCP, TOS, and Tag Priority. Frames can be classified by one of 4 different QoS classes: "Low", "Normal", "Medium", and "High" for individual application. QCL QCL is an acronym for QoS Control List.
Furthermore you can assign a default class to a port and a queuing mode. Strict queuing means that the higher priority frame will always be served before a lower priority frame. Weighted priority will give each class some weight of the bandwidth. QoS|Rate Limiters: Under this page you can configure the policer (ingress) and shaper (egress) rate for each port. See the help page for details. QoS|Storm Control: Here you can limit the flooding in the switch, i.e. the rate you choose applies to the whole switch.
Microsoft Windows networking. Samba can be installed on a variety of operating system platforms, including Linux, most common Unix platforms, OpenVMS, and IBM OS/2. Samba can also register itself with the master browser on the network so that it would appear in the listing of hosts in Microsoft Windows "Neighborhood Network". SFP SFP (Small form-factor pluggable) is a compact, hot-pluggable transceiver used for both telecommunication and data communications applications.
SNMP is an acronym for Simple Network Management Protocol. It is part of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol for network management. SNMP allow diverse network objects to participate in a network management architecture. It enables network management systems to learn network problems by receiving traps or change notices from network devices implementing SNMP.
is used widely in the web pages as well as in the CLI commands. SyncE SyncE Is an abbreviation for Synchronous Ethernet. This functionality is used to make a network 'clock frequency' synchronized. Not to be confused with real time clock synchronized (IEEE 1588). T TACACS+ TACACS+ is an acronym for Terminal Acess Controller Access Control System Plus.
enter commands through the Telnet program just as if they were entering commands directly on the server console. TFTP TFTP is an acronym for Trivial File Transfer Protocol. It is transfer protocol that uses the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and provides file writing and reading, but it does not provides directory service and security features. ToS ToS is an acronym for Type of Service. It is implemented as the IPv4 ToS priority control.
UPnP UPnP is an acronym for Universal Plug and Play. The goals of UPnP are to allow devices to connect seamlessly and to simplify the implementation of networks in the home (data sharing, communications, and entertainment) and in corporate environments for simplified installation of computer components User Priority User Priority is a 3-bit field storing the priority level for the 802.1Q frame. V VLAN Virtual LAN: a method to restrict communication between switch ports.
etc. The term is promulgated by the Wi-Fi Alliance. WPA WPA is an acronym for Wi-Fi Protected Access. It was created in response to several serious weaknesses researchers had found in the previous system , Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). WPA implements the majority of the IEEE 802.11i standard, and was intended as an intermediate measure to take the place of WEP while 802.11i was prepared.