User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- How to read the command reference
- How to use the commands
- Configuration
- Maintenance and operation functions
- 4.1 Passwords
- 4.2 User account maintenance
- 4.3 Configuration management
- 4.4 Manage boot information
- 4.5 Show unit information
- 4.6 System self-diagnostics
- 4.7 Cable diagnostics
- 4.8 Time management
- 4.8.1 Set clock manually
- 4.8.2 Set time zone
- 4.8.3 Configuring daylight saving time (recurring)
- 4.8.4 Configuring daylight saving time (by date)
- 4.8.5 Show current time
- 4.8.6 Set NTP server
- 4.8.7 Synchronize time from NTP server (one-shot update)
- 4.8.8 Synchronize time from NTP server (update interval)
- 4.8.9 Show NTP server time synchronization settings
- 4.9 Time synchronization
- 4.10 Terminal settings
- 4.10.1 Move to line mode (console terminal)
- 4.10.2 Set VTY port and move to line mode (VTY port)
- 4.10.3 Set terminal login timeout
- 4.10.4 Change the number of lines displayed per page for the terminal in use
- 4.10.5 Set the number of lines displayed per page on the terminal
- 4.10.6 Changing the serial baud rate
- 4.11 Management
- 4.12 SYSLOG
- 4.12.1 Set log notification destination (SYSLOG server)
- 4.12.2 Setting the notification format of the log
- 4.12.3 Setting the log facility value
- 4.12.4 Set log output level (debug)
- 4.12.5 Set log output level (informational)
- 4.12.6 Set log output level (error)
- 4.12.7 Set log console output
- 4.12.8 Set log output in event units
- 4.12.9 Back up log
- 4.12.10 Set log backup to SD card
- 4.12.11 Clear log
- 4.12.12 Show log
- 4.13 SNMP
- 4.13.1 Set host that receives SNMP notifications
- 4.13.2 Setting the time to wait before sending a notification message at system boot
- 4.13.3 Set notification type to transmit
- 4.13.4 Set system contact
- 4.13.5 Set system location
- 4.13.6 Set SNMP community
- 4.13.7 Set SNMP view
- 4.13.8 Set SNMP group
- 4.13.9 Set SNMP user
- 4.13.10 IP address restrictions for clients that can access the SNMP server
- 4.13.11 Show SNMP community information
- 4.13.12 Show SNMP view settings
- 4.13.13 Show SNMP group settings
- 4.13.14 Show SNMP user settings
- 4.14 RMON
- 4.14.1 Set RMON function
- 4.14.2 Set RMON Ethernet statistical information group
- 4.14.3 Set RMON history group
- 4.14.4 Set RMON event group
- 4.14.5 Set RMON alarm group
- 4.14.6 Show RMON function status
- 4.14.7 Show RMON Ethernet statistical information group status
- 4.14.8 Show RMON history group status
- 4.14.9 Show RMON event group status
- 4.14.10 Show RMON alarm group status
- 4.14.11 Clear counters of the RMON Ethernet statistical information group
- 4.15 Telnet server
- 4.16 Telnet client
- 4.17 TFTP server
- 4.18 HTTP server
- 4.18.1 Start HTTP server and change listening port number
- 4.18.2 Start secure HTTP server and change listening port number
- 4.18.3 Show HTTP server settings
- 4.18.4 Set hosts that can access the HTTP server
- 4.18.5 Restrict access to the HTTP server according to the IP address of the client
- 4.18.6 Web GUI display language
- 4.18.7 Set log-in timeout time for HTTP server
- 4.19 HTTP Proxy
- 4.20 SSH server
- 4.20.1 Start SSH server and change listening port number
- 4.20.2 Show SSH server settings
- 4.20.3 Set host that can access the SSH server
- 4.20.4 Set client that can access the SSH server
- 4.20.5 Generate SSH server host key
- 4.20.6 Clear SSH server host key
- 4.20.7 Show SSH server public key
- 4.20.8 Set SSH client alive checking
- 4.21 SSH client
- 4.22 E-mail notification
- 4.22.1 SMTP e-mail server settings
- 4.22.2 SMTP e-mail server name settings
- 4.22.3 E-mail notification trigger settings
- 4.22.4 E-mail transmission template settings mode
- 4.22.5 E-mail transmission server ID settings
- 4.22.6 E-mail transmission source address setting
- 4.22.7 Destination e-mail address setting for e-mail transmission
- 4.22.8 Setting for subject used when sending e-mails
- 4.22.9 Wait time settings for e-mail transmission
- 4.22.10 E-mail settings when sending certificates
- 4.22.11 E-mail settings for certificate notification
- 4.22.12 Notification timing settings for expired certificates
- 4.22.13 Show e-mail transmission information
- 4.23 LLDP
- 4.23.1 Enable LLDP function
- 4.23.2 Set system description
- 4.23.3 Set system name
- 4.23.4 Create LLDP agent
- 4.23.5 Set automatic setting function by LLDP
- 4.23.6 Set LLDP transmission/reception mode
- 4.23.7 Set type of management address
- 4.23.8 Set basic management TLVs
- 4.23.9 Set IEEE-802.1 TLV
- 4.23.10 Set IEEE-802.3 TLV
- 4.23.11 Set LLDP-MED TLV
- 4.23.12 Set LLDP frame transmission interval
- 4.23.13 Set LLDP frame transmission interval for high speed transmission period
- 4.23.14 Set time from LLDP frame transmission stop until re-initialization
- 4.23.15 Set multiplier for calculating time to live (TTL) of device information
- 4.23.16 Set number of LLDP frames transmitted during the high speed transmission period
- 4.23.17 Set maximum number of connected devices manageable by a port
- 4.23.18 Global interface setting for LLDP function
- 4.23.19 Show interface status
- 4.23.20 Show information for connected devices of all interfaces
- 4.23.21 Clear LLDP frame counters
- 4.24 L2MS (Layer 2 management service) settings
- 4.24.1 Move to L2MS mode
- 4.24.2 Set L2MS function
- 4.24.3 Set role of L2MS function
- 4.24.4 Set L2MS agent watch interval
- 4.24.5 Set number of times that is interpreted as L2MS agent down
- 4.24.6 Set terminal management function
- 4.24.7 Set the device information acquisition time interval
- 4.24.8 Set L2MS control frame transmit/receive
- 4.24.9 Reset agent management
- 4.24.10 Show L2MS information
- 4.24.11 Show L2MS agent config information
- 4.24.12 Set the device information acquisition time interval for downstream of a wireless AP
- 4.24.13 Set event monitoring function
- 4.24.14 Set event information acquisition time interval
- 4.24.15 Set whether to use the L2MS agent's zero config function
- 4.25 Snapshot
- 4.26 Firmware update
- 4.26.1 Set firmware update site
- 4.26.2 Configure the HTTP proxy server used for firmware updates
- 4.26.3 Execute firmware update
- 4.26.4 Set firmware download timeout duration
- 4.26.5 Allow revision-down
- 4.26.6 Show firmware update function settings
- 4.26.7 Update firmware from SD card
- 4.26.8 Set firmware update reload time
- 4.26.9 Set reload method for firmware update of stack configuration
- 4.27 Stack
- 4.28 Schedule
- 4.29 Buzzer
- 4.30 General maintenance and operation functions
- Interface control
- 5.1 Interface basic settings
- 5.1.1 Set description
- 5.1.2 Shutdown
- 5.1.3 Set communication speed and communication mode
- 5.1.4 Auto negotiation type settings
- 5.1.5 Auto negotiation information display
- 5.1.6 Set MRU
- 5.1.7 Set cross/straight automatic detection
- 5.1.8 Set EEE
- 5.1.9 Show EEE capabilities
- 5.1.10 Show EEE status
- 5.1.11 Set port mirroring
- 5.1.12 Show port mirroring status
- 5.1.13 Show interface status
- 5.1.14 Show brief interface status
- 5.1.15 Resetting an interface
- 5.1.16 Show frame counter
- 5.1.17 Clear frame counters
- 5.1.18 Show SFP module status
- 5.1.19 Set SFP module optical reception level monitoring
- 5.1.20 Configuring transmission queue usage rate monitoring (system)
- 5.1.21 Configuring transmission queue usage rate monitoring (interface)
- 5.1.22 Display configuration for transmission queue usage rate monitoring
- 5.2 Link aggregation
- 5.2.1 Set static logical interface
- 5.2.2 Show static logical interface status
- 5.2.3 Set LACP logical interface
- 5.2.4 Show LACP logical interface status
- 5.2.5 Set LACP system priority order
- 5.2.6 Show LACP system priority
- 5.2.7 LACP different-speed link aggregation settings
- 5.2.8 Set LACP timeout
- 5.2.9 Clear LACP frame counters
- 5.2.10 Show LACP frame counter
- 5.2.11 Set load balance function rules
- 5.2.12 Show protocol status of LACP logical interface
- 5.2.13 Set LACP port priority order
- 5.3 Port authentication
- 5.3.1 Configuring the IEEE 802.1X authentication function for the entire system
- 5.3.2 Configuring the MAC authentication function for the entire system
- 5.3.3 Configuring the Web authentication function for the entire system
- 5.3.4 Set operation mode for the IEEE 802.1X authentication function
- 5.3.5 Set for forwarding control on an unauthenticated port for IEEE 802.1X authentication
- 5.3.6 Set the EAPOL packet transmission count
- 5.3.7 Set the MAC authentication function
- 5.3.8 Set MAC address format during MAC authentication
- 5.3.9 Configuring static registration for MAC authentication
- 5.3.10 Set the Web authentication function
- 5.3.11 Set host mode
- 5.3.12 Configuring the authentication order
- 5.3.13 Set re-authentication
- 5.3.14 Set dynamic VLAN
- 5.3.15 Set the guest VLAN
- 5.3.16 Suppression period settings following failed authentication
- 5.3.17 Set reauthentication interval
- 5.3.18 Set the reply wait time for the RADIUS server overall
- 5.3.19 Set supplicant reply wait time
- 5.3.20 Set RADIUS server host
- 5.3.21 Set the reply wait time for each RADIUS server
- 5.3.22 Set number of times to resend requests to RADIUS server
- 5.3.23 Set RADIUS server shared password
- 5.3.24 Set time of RADIUS server usage prevention
- 5.3.25 Set NAS-Identifier attribute sent to RADIUS server
- 5.3.26 Show port authentication information
- 5.3.27 Show supplicant information
- 5.3.28 Show statistical information
- 5.3.29 Clear statistical information
- 5.3.30 Show RADIUS server setting information
- 5.3.31 Settings for redirect destination URL following successful Web authentication
- 5.3.32 Clear the authentication state
- 5.3.33 Setting the time for clearing the authentication state (system)
- 5.3.34 Setting the time for clearing the authentication state (interface)
- 5.3.35 Locate the file for customizing the Web authentication screen
- 5.3.36 Delete the file for customizing the Web authentication screen
- 5.3.37 Set EAP pass through
- 5.4 Port security
- 5.5 Error detection function
- 5.1 Interface basic settings
- Layer 2 functions
- 6.1 FDB (Forwarding Data Base)
- 6.2 VLAN
- 6.2.1 Move to VLAN mode
- 6.2.2 Set VLAN interface
- 6.2.3 Set private VLAN
- 6.2.4 Set secondary VLAN for primary VLAN
- 6.2.5 Set access port (untagged port)
- 6.2.6 Set associated VLAN of an access port (untagged port)
- 6.2.7 Set trunk port (tagged port)
- 6.2.8 Set associated VLAN for trunk port (tagged port)
- 6.2.9 Set native VLAN for trunk port (tagged port)
- 6.2.10 Set private VLAN port type
- 6.2.11 Set private VLAN host port
- 6.2.12 Set promiscuous port for private VLAN
- 6.2.13 Set voice VLAN
- 6.2.14 Set CoS value for voice VLAN
- 6.2.15 Set DSCP value for voice VLAN
- 6.2.16 Set multiple VALN group
- 6.2.17 Set name of multiple VLAN group
- 6.2.18 Configuring the YMPI frame transmission when multiple VLANs are configured
- 6.2.19 Show VLAN information
- 6.2.20 Show private VLAN information
- 6.2.21 Show multiple VLAN group setting information
- 6.3 STP (Spanning Tree Protocol)
- 6.3.1 Set spanning tree for the system
- 6.3.2 Set forward delay time
- 6.3.3 Set maximum aging time
- 6.3.4 Set bridge priority
- 6.3.5 Set spanning tree for an interface
- 6.3.6 Set spanning tree link type
- 6.3.7 Set interface BPDU filtering
- 6.3.8 Set interface BPDU guard
- 6.3.9 Set interface path cost
- 6.3.10 Set interface priority
- 6.3.11 Set edge port for interface
- 6.3.12 Show spanning tree status
- 6.3.13 Show spanning tree BPDU statistics
- 6.3.14 Clear protocol compatibility mode
- 6.3.15 Move to MST mode
- 6.3.16 Generate MST instance
- 6.3.17 Set VLAN for MST instance
- 6.3.18 Set priority of MST instance
- 6.3.19 Set MST region name
- 6.3.20 Set revision number of MST region
- 6.3.21 Set MST instance for interface
- 6.3.22 Set interface priority for MST instance
- 6.3.23 Set interface path cost for MST instance
- 6.3.24 Show MST region information
- 6.3.25 Show MSTP information
- 6.3.26 Show MST instance information
- 6.4 Loop detection
- Layer 3 functions
- 7.1 IPv4 address management
- 7.2 IPv4 route control
- 7.3 ARP
- 7.4 IPv4 forwarding control
- 7.5 IPv4 ping
- 7.6 IPv6 address management
- 7.7 IPv6 route control
- 7.8 Neighbor cache
- 7.9 IPv6 forwarding control
- 7.10 IPv6 ping
- 7.11 DNS client
- 7.12 OSPF
- 7.12.1 Move to OSPFv2 mode (IPv4)
- 7.12.2 Move to OSPFv3 mode (IPv6)
- 7.12.3 Set authentication for an OSPF area
- 7.12.4 Set metric value for default route (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.5 Set filtering for route information advertised between areas
- 7.12.6 Set area as NSSA (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.7 Summarize route information of a specified network address region, and advertise to other areas (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.8 Set area as stub area (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.9 Specify virtual link on area (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.10 Set bandwidth of interface (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.11 Set Opaque-LSA
- 7.12.12 Set method for calculating the summary route metric
- 7.12.13 Set LSDB summary list optimization (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.14 Set default external route (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.15 Set metric value when advertising to OSPF routing domain (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.16 Set priority of route taken from OSPF into FIB (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.17 Set filtering for route information between RIB and OSPF routing table (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.18 Set stub host route (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.19 Set number of concurrent DD exchange processes (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.20 Associate areas with interface running OSPF
- 7.12.21 Set OSPF router ID
- 7.12.22 Set upper limit of link status advertisements handled by OSPF process
- 7.12.23 Set upper limit of receivable AS external LSA
- 7.12.24 Set OSPF passive interface (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.25 Advertise the specified external route information to the OSPF area as an AS external LSA (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.26 Set summary destination network address when advertising to OSPF area (OSPFv2)
- 7.12.27 Set minimum wait time until LSA is received
- 7.12.28 Set delay time for changes related to the shortest path calculation
- 7.12.29 Set transmission wait time for link state advertisements
- 7.12.30 Set metric value for default route (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.31 Set area as NSSA (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.32 Summarize route information of a specified network address region, and advertise to other areas (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.33 Set area as stub area (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.34 Specify virtual link on area (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.35 Set bandwidth of interface (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.36 Set LSDB summary list optimization (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.37 Set default external route (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.38 Set metric value when advertising to OSPF routing domain (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.39 Set priority of route taken from OSPF into FIB (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.40 Set filtering for route information between RIB and OSPF routing table (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.41 Set stub host route (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.42 Set number of concurrent DD exchange processes (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.43 Set OSPF passive interface (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.44 Advertise the specified external route information to the OSPF area as an AS external LSA (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.45 Set OSPF router ID (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.46 Set summary destination network address when advertising to OSPF area (OSPFv3)
- 7.12.47 Set area authentication for each interface
- 7.12.48 Set authentication key used for area authentication
- 7.12.49 Set fixed cost for an interface
- 7.12.50 Reduce LSA flooding for an interface
- 7.12.51 Set time until neighboring router is considered down
- 7.12.52 Disable OSPF
- 7.12.53 Set transmission interval of Hello packets
- 7.12.54 Set MD5 digest authentication key used for OSPF authentication
- 7.12.55 Set priority for selecting designated router (DR)
- 7.12.56 Set packet retransmission interval
- 7.12.57 Set increment value when transmitting age field of Link State Update packets
- 7.12.58 Set fixed cost for an interface (IPv6)
- 7.12.59 Set time until neighboring router is considered down (IPv6)
- 7.12.60 Set transmission interval of Hello packets (IPv6)
- 7.12.61 Set priority for selecting designated router (DR) (IPv6)
- 7.12.62 Set packet retransmission interval (IPv6)
- 7.12.63 Specify area in the interface (IPv6)
- 7.12.64 Set increment value when transmitting age field of Link State Update packets (IPv6)
- 7.12.65 Restart OSPF process (IPv4)
- 7.12.66 Show OSPF process information (IPv4)
- 7.12.67 Show ABR and ASBR route information (IPv4)
- 7.12.68 Show LSA information in the link state database matching the specified conditions (IPv4)
- 7.12.69 Show ASBR summary LSA information in the link state database
- 7.12.70 Show AS external LSA information in the link state database (IPv4)
- 7.12.71 Show network LSA information in the link state database (IPv4)
- 7.12.72 Show NSSA AS external LSA information in the link state database
- 7.12.73 Show router LSA information in the link state database (IPv4)
- 7.12.74 Show network summary LSA information in the link state database
- 7.12.75 Show OSPF interface information (IPv4)
- 7.12.76 Show OSPF neighbor information for the specified neighbor (IPv4)
- 7.12.77 Show OSPF routing table (IPv4)
- 7.12.78 Show OSPF virtual link information (IPv4)
- 7.12.79 Show OSPF settings and status (IPv4)
- 7.12.80 Restart OSPF process (IPv6)
- 7.12.81 Show OSPF process information (IPv6)
- 7.12.82 Show ABR and ASBR route information (IPv6)
- 7.12.83 Show LSA information in the link state database matching the specified conditions (IPv6)
- 7.12.84 Show AS external LSA information in the link state database matching the specified conditions (IPv6)
- 7.12.85 Show Inter-Area-Prefix LSA information in the link state database (IPv6)
- 7.12.86 Show Inter-Area-Router LSA information in the link state database (IPv6)
- 7.12.87 Show Intra-Area-Prefix LSA information in the link state database (IPv6)
- 7.12.88 Show Link LSA information in the link state database (IPv6)
- 7.12.89 Show network LSA information in the link state database (IPv6)
- 7.12.90 Show router LSA information in the link state database (IPv6)
- 7.12.91 Show OSPF interface information (IPv6)
- 7.12.92 Show OSPF neighbor information (IPv6)
- 7.12.93 Show OSPF routing table (IPv6)
- 7.12.94 Show OSPF virtual link information (IPv6)
- 7.12.95 Show OSPF settings and status (IPv6)
- 7.13 RIP
- 7.13.1 Move to RIP mode
- 7.13.2 Move to RIPng mode
- 7.13.3 Set default external route
- 7.13.4 Set default metric value when redistributing external route in RIP
- 7.13.5 Set priority of route taken from RIP into RIB
- 7.13.6 Set filtering for RIB and RIP routing table
- 7.13.7 Set neighbor RIP router
- 7.13.8 Set network advertised by RIP
- 7.13.9 Offset metric value for route information matching the access list
- 7.13.10 Set VLAN interface for RIP packet reception only
- 7.13.11 Redistribute external route information to RIP network
- 7.13.12 Set RIP-related timers
- 7.13.13 Set RIP version
- 7.13.14 Set key chain used for RIPv2 authentication
- 7.13.15 Set authentication method used for RIPv2
- 7.13.16 Set password used for RIPv2 authentication
- 7.13.17 Set operation when a route whose metric is 0 is received
- 7.13.18 Set RIP packet reception
- 7.13.19 Set RIP version that can be received
- 7.13.20 Set RIP packet transmission
- 7.13.21 Set RIP version that can be transmitted
- 7.13.22 Set split horizon (IPv4)
- 7.13.23 Set poison reverse (IPv4)
- 7.13.24 Set metric for offsetting route information of the transmitted and received RIPng packets
- 7.13.25 Set split horizon (IPv6)
- 7.13.26 Set poison reveerse (IPv6)
- 7.13.27 Set RIPng
- 7.13.28 Generate key chain used for RIPv2 authentication
- 7.13.29 Generate key for registration in key chain
- 7.13.30 Set password used for RIPv2 authentication
- 7.13.31 Set the term in which key received for use in RIPv2 authentication is accepted as valid
- 7.13.32 Set the term in which key for use in RIPv2 authentication is valid for transmission
- 7.13.33 Delete route information from the RIP routing table (IPv4)
- 7.13.34 Clear RIP statistical information
- 7.13.35 Delete route information from the RIPng routing table (IPv6)
- 7.13.36 Show RIP settings and status (IPv4)
- 7.13.37 Show RIPng settings and status (IPv6)
- 7.13.38 Show RIP routing table (IPv4)
- 7.13.39 Show RIPng routing table (IPv6)
- 7.13.40 Show RIP status for each interface (IPv4)
- 7.13.41 Show RIPng status for each interface (IPv6)
- 7.13.42 Show RIP statistical information
- 7.14 VRRP
- 7.14.1 Move to VRRP mode
- 7.14.2 Move to VRRP mode(IPv6)
- 7.14.3 Set advertisement packet transmission interval
- 7.14.4 Set circuit failover
- 7.14.5 Enable/disable virtual router
- 7.14.6 Set preempt mode
- 7.14.7 Set virtual router's priority
- 7.14.8 Set virtual IP address
- 7.14.9 Set virtual IP address(IPv6)
- 7.14.10 Show VRRP information
- 7.14.11 Show VRRP information(IPv6)
- 7.14.12 Show VRRP statistical information
- 7.14.13 Show VRRP statistical information(IPv6)
- 7.15 PBR
- 7.15.1 Generating a route map
- 7.15.2 Set description to the route map
- 7.15.3 Parameter settings for application to route map entries
- 7.15.4 Processing content (IPv4 forwarding destination) settings for route map entries
- 7.15.5 Processing content (IPv6 forwarding destination) settings for route map entries
- 7.15.6 Processing content (packet discard) settings for route map entries
- 7.15.7 Applying a route map to the interface (for IPv4)
- 7.15.8 Applying a route map to the interface (for IPv6)
- 7.15.9 Enable/disable PBR function
- 7.15.10 Show route map information
- 7.15.11 Show IPv4 PBR information
- 7.15.12 Show IPv6 PBR information
- IP multicast control
- 8.1 IP multicast basic settings
- 8.1.1 Set IP multicast routing
- 8.1.2 Set IP multicast routing (physical port)
- 8.1.3 Set RFP check unicast routing information
- 8.1.4 Set maximum number of entries for IP multicast routing
- 8.1.5 Show IP multicast routing information base
- 8.1.6 Show information for virtual interfaces used for IP multicasts
- 8.1.7 Show RPF information
- 8.1.8 Delete entries from the IP multicast routing information base
- 8.1.9 Set processing method for unknown multicast frames
- 8.1.10 Forwarding settings for unknown multicast frames
- 8.1.11 Enable/disable function to transmit IGMP/MLD query when topology changes
- 8.2 IGMP snooping
- 8.2.1 Set enable/disable IGMP snooping
- 8.2.2 Set IGMP snooping fast-leave
- 8.2.3 Set multicast router connection destination
- 8.2.4 Set query transmission function
- 8.2.5 Set IGMP query transmission interval
- 8.2.6 Set TTL value verification function for IGMP packets
- 8.2.7 Set IGMP version
- 8.2.8 Settings for IGMP Report Suppression
- 8.2.9 Settings for Suppression of Data Transmission to Multicast Router Ports
- 8.2.10 Show multicast router connection port information
- 8.2.11 Show IGMP group membership information
- 8.2.12 Show an interface's IGMP-related information
- 8.2.13 Clear IGMP group membership entries
- 8.3 MLD snooping
- 8.3.1 Enable/disable MLD snooping
- 8.3.2 Set MLD snooping fast-leave
- 8.3.3 Set multicast router connection destination
- 8.3.4 Set query transmission function
- 8.3.5 Set MLD query transmission interval
- 8.3.6 Set MLD version
- 8.3.7 Show multicast router connection port information
- 8.3.8 Show MLD group membership information
- 8.3.9 Show an interface's MLD-related information
- 8.3.10 Clear MLD group membership entries
- 8.4 PIM
- 8.4.1 Set PIM operation mode
- 8.4.2 Set Hello message interval
- 8.4.3 Set Hello message timeout
- 8.4.4 Set PIM neighbor filter
- 8.4.5 Set Generation ID
- 8.4.6 Set DR priority order
- 8.4.7 Set static RP
- 8.4.8 Set RP candidate
- 8.4.9 Set Candidate-RP-Advertisement message
- 8.4.10 Set BSR candidate
- 8.4.11 Set BSR message transmit/receive
- 8.4.12 Set RP priority usage
- 8.4.13 Set source IP address for Register messages
- 8.4.14 Set register message filtering
- 8.4.15 Set upper limit value of the Register message transmission rate
- 8.4.16 Set calculation method for Register message checksums
- 8.4.17 Set Register message transmission standby time
- 8.4.18 Set Join/Prune message transmission interval
- 8.4.19 Set RP Keepalive Timer
- 8.4.20 Set SPT move operation
- 8.4.21 Set PIM-SSM
- 8.4.22 Set State Refresh message transmission interval
- 8.4.23 Set Graft message maximum resend count
- 8.4.24 Set forward delay time for PIM messages
- 8.4.25 Set unicast BSM send/receive
- 8.4.26 Set confirmation for RP-reachability messages
- 8.4.27 Show PIM interface information
- 8.4.28 Show IP multicast routing information base
- 8.4.29 Show PIM neighbor information
- 8.4.30 Show necthop information
- 8.4.31 Show RP information
- 8.4.32 Show RP selection candidate
- 8.4.33 Show BSR information
- 8.4.34 Clear RP information
- 8.5 IGMP
- 8.5.1 Set IGMP
- 8.5.2 Set IGMP version
- 8.5.3 Set Query Interval
- 8.5.4 Set General Membership Query maximum reply time
- 8.5.5 Set Last Member Query Interval
- 8.5.6 Set Last Member Query Count
- 8.5.7 Set Other Querier Present Interval
- 8.5.8 Set Robustness Variable
- 8.5.9 Set IGMP immediate-leave
- 8.5.10 Set source address check for IGMP packets
- 8.5.11 Set limit multicast group membership
- 8.5.12 Set maximum number of registerable groups for IGMP group membership
- 8.5.13 Set IGMP group membership static entry
- 8.5.14 Set SSM mapping function
- 8.5.15 Set SSM mapping static entry
- 8.5.16 Set downstream interface for the IGMP proxy
- 8.5.17 Set IGMP proxy upstream interface
- 8.5.18 Show multicast group information
- 8.5.19 Show IGMP interface information
- 8.5.20 Show IGMP SSM map information
- 8.5.21 Show IGMP proxy interface information
- 8.5.22 Clear IGMP group membership
- 8.1 IP multicast basic settings
- Traffic control
- 9.1 ACL
- 9.1.1 Generate IPv4 access list
- 9.1.2 Adding a description for IPv4 access list
- 9.1.3 Apply IPv4 access list
- 9.1.4 Generate IPv6 access list
- 9.1.5 Adding a description for IPv6 access list
- 9.1.6 Apply IPv6 access list
- 9.1.7 Generate MAC access list
- 9.1.8 Adding a description for MAC access lists
- 9.1.9 Apply MAC access list
- 9.1.10 Show generated access list
- 9.1.11 Clear counters
- 9.1.12 Show access list applied to interface
- 9.1.13 Set VLAN access map and move to VLAN access map mode
- 9.1.14 Set access list for VLAN access map
- 9.1.15 Set VLAN access map filter
- 9.1.16 Show VLAN access map
- 9.1.17 Show VLAN access map filter
- 9.2 QoS (Quality of Service)
- 9.2.1 Enable/disable QoS
- 9.2.2 Set default CoS
- 9.2.3 Set trust mode
- 9.2.4 Show status of QoS function setting
- 9.2.5 Show QoS information for interface
- 9.2.6 Show egress queue usage ratio
- 9.2.7 Set CoS - egress queue ID conversion table
- 9.2.8 Set DSCP - egress queue ID conversion tabl
- 9.2.9 Set port priority order
- 9.2.10 Specify egress queue of frames transmitted from the switch itself
- 9.2.11 Generate class map (traffic category conditions)
- 9.2.12 Associate class map
- 9.2.13 Set traffic classification conditions (access-list)
- 9.2.14 Set traffic classification conditions (CoS)
- 9.2.15 Set traffic classification conditions (TOS precedence)
- 9.2.16 Set traffic classification conditions (DSCP)
- 9.2.17 Set traffic classification conditions (Ethernet Type)
- 9.2.18 13.2.22 Set traffic classification conditions (VLAN ID)
- 9.2.19 Set traffic classification conditions (VLAN ID range)
- 9.2.20 Show class map information
- 9.2.21 Generate policy map for received frames
- 9.2.22 Apply policy map for received frames
- 9.2.23 Set pre-marking (CoS)
- 9.2.24 Set pre-marking (TOS precedence)
- 9.2.25 Set pre-marking (DSCP)
- 9.2.26 Set individual policers (single rate)
- 9.2.27 Set individual policers (twin rate)
- 9.2.28 Set remarking of individual policers
- 9.2.29 Generate aggregate policer
- 9.2.30 Set aggregate policer (single rate)
- 9.2.31 Set aggregate policer (twin rate)
- 9.2.32 Set remarking of aggregate policers
- 9.2.33 Show aggregate policers
- 9.2.34 Apply aggregate policer
- 9.2.35 Show metering counters
- 9.2.36 Clear metering counters
- 9.2.37 Set egress queue (CoS-Queue)
- 9.2.38 Set egress queue (DSCP-Queue)
- 9.2.39 Show policy map information
- 9.2.40 Show map status
- 9.2.41 Set egress queue scheduling
- 9.2.42 Set traffic shaping (individual port)
- 9.2.43 Sets traffic shaping (per queue)
- 9.3 Flow control
- 9.4 Storm control
- 9.1 ACL
- Application
- 10.1 DHCP server
- 10.1.1 Set the DHCP server function (system)
- 10.1.2 Set the DHCP server function (interface)
- 10.1.3 DHCP server operation type settings
- 10.1.4 Set DHCP pool
- 10.1.5 Set network interface
- 10.1.6 Set range of IP addresses to be assigned
- 10.1.7 Setting the IP address to assign to a specific client
- 10.1.8 Set lease time
- 10.1.9 Settings for duplication checks of leased IP addresses
- 10.1.10 Timeout duration settings for duplication checks of leased IP addresses
- 10.1.11 Default gateway address notification setting
- 10.1.12 DNS server settings for notification
- 10.1.13 Domain name settings for notification
- 10.1.14 Set boot file name
- 10.1.15 Settings for the server on which the boot file is located
- 10.1.16 Set user-defined DHCP pptions
- 10.1.17 Show information of DHCP pool
- 10.1.18 Show IP address assignment information for DHCP clientsDHCP
- 10.1.19 Show DHCP server status
- 10.1.20 Delete lease information on DHCP server
- 10.2 DHCP relay
- 10.3 DNS Relay
- 10.3.1 Set DNS relay function (system)
- 10.3.2 Set DNS relay function (interface)
- 10.3.3 Set DNS relay function forwarding address
- 10.3.4 Set maximum TTL for DNS relay function cache entries
- 10.3.5 Clear DNS relay function cache entries
- 10.3.6 Set DNS relay function static record
- 10.3.7 Show status of DNS relay
- 10.3.8 Show cache of DNS relay
- 10.4 Local RADIUS server
- 10.4.1 Local RADIUS server function settings
- 10.4.2 Set access interface
- 10.4.3 Generate a route certificate authority
- 10.4.4 RADIUS configuration mode
- 10.4.5 Authentication method settings
- 10.4.6 RADIUS client (NAS) settings
- 10.4.7 Authenticated user settings
- 10.4.8 Reauthentication interval setting
- 10.4.9 Apply setting data to local RADIUS server
- 10.4.10 Issuing a client certificate
- 10.4.11 Aborting the issue of a client certificate
- 10.4.12 Revoking client certificates
- 10.4.13 Exporting client certificates (copying to SD card)
- 10.4.14 Exporting of client certificates (sending via e-mail)
- 10.4.15 Copying RADIUS data
- 10.4.16 Show RADIUS client (NAS) status
- 10.4.17 Show authenticated user information
- 10.4.18 Client certificate issuance status display
- 10.4.19 Client certificate list display
- 10.4.20 Revoked client certificate list display
- 10.1 DHCP server
- Index
CoS value to specify for connected device
[Initial value]
switchport voice cos 5
[Input mode]
interface mode
[Description]
Specify the CoS value to use for voice traffic by the connected device.
The connected device is notified of the setting via LLDP-MED in the following cases.
• Voice VLAN is specified for the corresponding port.
• LLDP-MED transmission and reception is possible for the corresponding port.
[Example]
Set the CoS value to 6 for using LAN port #1 as voice VLAN.
SWX3220(config)#interface port1.1
SWX3220(config-if)#switchport voice cos 6
6.2.15 Set DSCP value for voice VLAN
[Syntax]
switchport voice dscp value
no switchport voice dscp
[Parameter]
value : <0-63>
DSCP value to specify for connected device
[Initial value]
switchport voice dscp 0
[Input mode]
interface mode
[Description]
Specify the DSCP value to use for voice traffic by the connected device.
The connected device is notified of the setting via LLDP-MED in the following cases.
• Voice VLAN is specified for the corresponding port.
• LLDP-MED transmission and reception is possible for the corresponding port.
[Example]
Set the DSCP value to 63 for using LAN port #1 as voice VLAN.
SWX3220(config)#interface port1.1
SWX3220(config-if)#switchport voice dscp 63
6.2.16 Set multiple VALN group
[Syntax]
switchport multiple-vlan group group-ids
no switchport multiple-vlan group
[Parameter]
group-ids : <1-256>
Multiple VLAN group ID
To specify multiple items, use "-" or "," as shown below
• To select from group #2 through group #4: 2-4
• To select group #2 and group #4: 2,4
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