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350 East Plumeria Drive
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November 2012
202-11054-02
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ProSafe Managed Switch
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - ProSafe Managed Switch

350 East Plumeria DriveSan Jose, CA 95134USANovember 2012202-11054-021.0ProSafe Managed SwitchCommand Line Interface (CLI) User Manual10.0GSM7328Sv2GS

Page 2 - Revision History

Using the Command-Line Interface10ProSafe Managed Switch Command SyntaxA command is one or more words that might be followed by one or more parameters

Page 3 - Contents

Switching Commands100ProSafe Managed Switch dot1x re-authenticateThis command begins the re-authentication sequence on the specified port. This comman

Page 4 - Chapter 5 Routing Commands

Switching Commands101 ProSafe Managed Switchdot1x timeoutThis command sets the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the authenticator state machine

Page 5

Switching Commands102ProSafe Managed Switch dot1x unauthenticated-vlanUse this command to configure the unauthenticated VLAN associated with that port

Page 6 - Chapter 13 Log Messages

Switching Commands103 ProSafe Managed Switchdot1x dynamic-vlan enableUse this command to enable the switch to create VLANs dynamically when a RADIUS a

Page 7 - Chapter 15 Command List

Switching Commands104ProSafe Managed Switch show authentication methodsThis command displays information about the authentication methods.Format show

Page 8 - Licensing and Command Support

Switching Commands105 ProSafe Managed Switchconfiguration for a specified port and the dot1x statistics for a specified port - depending on the tokens

Page 9

Switching Commands106ProSafe Managed Switch Control ModeThe configured control mode for this port. Possible values are force-unauthorized | force-auth

Page 10 - Command Syntax

Switching Commands107 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe show dot1x detail <unit/slot/port> command will display the following MAC-based dot1x fields if

Page 11 - Common Parameter Values

Switching Commands108ProSafe Managed Switch show dot1x clientsThis command displays 802.1x client information. This command also displays information

Page 12 - Table 3. Type of Slots

Switching Commands109 ProSafe Managed Switchshow dot1x usersThis command displays 802.1x port security user information for locally configured users.F

Page 13 - Managed Switch Modules

Using the Command-Line Interface11 ProSafe Managed Switch• [gateway] is an optional parameter, so you are not required to enter a value in place o

Page 14 - Command Modes

Switching Commands110ProSafe Managed Switch dot1x paeUse this command to set the port’s dot1x role. The port can serve as either a supplicant or an au

Page 15

Switching Commands111 ProSafe Managed Switchno dot1x supplicant max-startUse this command to set the max-start value to the default.Format no dot1x su

Page 16

Switching Commands112ProSafe Managed Switch dot1x supplicant timeout auth-periodUse this command to configure the authentication period timer interval

Page 17

Switching Commands113 ProSafe Managed Switchmaintains the configured “level” (to be active the next time that form of storm-control is enabled.)Note:

Page 18 - CLI Line-Editing Conventions

Switching Commands114ProSafe Managed Switch no storm-control broadcast levelThis command sets the broadcast storm recovery threshold to the default va

Page 19 - Using CLI Help

Switching Commands115 ProSafe Managed Switchstorm-control broadcast level (Global)This command configures the broadcast storm recovery threshold for a

Page 20 - Accessing the CLI

Switching Commands116ProSafe Managed Switch an interface increases beyond the configured threshold, the traffic will be dropped. Therefore, the rate o

Page 21 - Stacking Commands

Switching Commands117 ProSafe Managed Switchno storm-control multicast rateThis command sets the multicast storm recovery threshold to the default val

Page 22

Switching Commands118ProSafe Managed Switch no storm-control multicast levelThis command sets the multicast storm recovery threshold to the default va

Page 23

Switching Commands119 ProSafe Managed Switchno storm-control unicastThis command disables unicast storm recovery mode for an interface.Format no storm

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Using the Command-Line Interface12ProSafe Managed Switch Name with Spaces” forces the system to accept the spaces. Empty strings (““) are not valid us

Page 25

Switching Commands120ProSafe Managed Switch no storm-control unicast rateThis command sets the unicast storm recovery threshold to the default value f

Page 26

Switching Commands121 ProSafe Managed Switchno storm-control unicast levelThis command sets the unicast storm recovery threshold to the default value

Page 27

Switching Commands122ProSafe Managed Switch Use the all keyword to display the per-port configuration parameters for all interfaces, or specify the un

Page 28

Switching Commands123 ProSafe Managed Switchno flowcontrol Format no flowcontrolMode• Global Config• Interface Configshow flowcontrolUse this command

Page 29

Switching Commands124ProSafe Managed Switch A port-channel (LAG) interface can be either static or dynamic, but not both. All members of a port channe

Page 30 - For Each Interface:

Switching Commands125 ProSafe Managed Switchlacp admin keyUse this command to configure the administrative value of the key for the port-channel. The

Page 31 - Non-Stop Forwarding Commands

Switching Commands126ProSafe Managed Switch lacp actor admin keyUse this command to configure the administrative value of the LACP actor admin key. Th

Page 32

Switching Commands127 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: This command is only applicable to physical interfaces.no lacp actor admin state longtimeoutUse thi

Page 33

Switching Commands128ProSafe Managed Switch no lacp actor port priorityUse this command to configure the default priority value assigned to the Aggreg

Page 34

Switching Commands129 ProSafe Managed Switchno lacp partner admin keyUse this command to configure the administrative value of the Key for the protoco

Page 35

Using the Command-Line Interface13 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe port identifies the specific physical port or logical interface being managed on a given

Page 36

Switching Commands130ProSafe Managed Switch lacp partner admin state passiveUse this command to set the LACP partner admin state to passive. Format la

Page 37

Switching Commands131 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: This command is only applicable to physical interfaces.no lacp partner port priorityUse this comman

Page 38

Switching Commands132ProSafe Managed Switch Note: This command is applicable only to physical interfaces.no lacp partner system priorityUse this comm

Page 39 - Port Configuration Commands

Switching Commands133 ProSafe Managed Switchno port-channel staticThis command sets the static mode on a particular port-channel (LAG) interface to th

Page 40

Switching Commands134ProSafe Managed Switch no port lacptimeoutThis command sets the timeout back to its default value on a physical interface of a pa

Page 41

Switching Commands135 ProSafe Managed Switchport-channel linktrapThis command enables link trap notifications for the port-channel (LAG). The interfac

Page 42

1234567<unit/slot/port>| allSwitching Commands136ProSafe Managed Switch no port-channel load-balanceThis command reverts to the default load bal

Page 43

Switching Commands137 ProSafe Managed Switchport-channel system priorityUse this command to configure port-channel system priority. The valid range of

Page 44

Switching Commands138ProSafe Managed Switch The following output parameters are displayed.System PrioritySystem IDAdmin KeyPort PriorityPort-IDAdmin S

Page 45 - Loopback Interface Commands

Logical InterfacePort-Channel NameLink StateAdmin ModeType• Static - The port-channel is statically maintained.• Dynamic - The port-channel is dynamic

Page 46

Using the Command-Line Interface14ProSafe Managed Switch • Quality of Service• Management (CLI, Web UI, and SNMP)• IPv6 Management—Allows

Page 47

Switching Commands140ProSafe Managed Switch specify the interface to receive the monitored traffic. Use the mode parameter to enabled the administrati

Page 48

Switching Commands141 ProSafe Managed Switchshow monitor session This command displays the Port monitoring information for a particular mirroring sess

Page 49

Switching Commands142ProSafe Managed Switch • For multicast MAC address filters with destination ports configured, the maximum number of static fi

Page 50

Switching Commands143 ProSafe Managed Switch6-byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1:b2:b3:b4:b5:b6. The <vlanid> parameter must identify a

Page 51

Switching Commands144ProSafe Managed Switch specified as a 6-byte hexadecimal number in the format of b1:b2:b3:b4:b5:b6. The <vlanid> parameter

Page 52

Switching Commands145 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: Only multicast address filters will have destination port lists.show mac-address-table staticfilter

Page 53

Switching Commands146ProSafe Managed Switch no dhcp l2relayUse this command to disable the DHCP Layer 2 relay agent for an interface or range of inter

Page 54

Switching Commands147 ProSafe Managed Switchdhcp l2relay vlanUse this command to enable the DHCP L2 Relay agent for a set of VLANs. All DHCP packets w

Page 55

Switching Commands148ProSafe Managed Switch 0/2 Enabled untrusted 0/4 Disabled trusted VLAN I

Page 56

Switching Commands149 ProSafe Managed Switchshow dhcp l2relay agent-option vlanUse this command to display the DHCP L2 Relay Option-82 configuration s

Page 57

Using the Command-Line Interface15 ProSafe Managed SwitchInterface Config Switch (Interface <unit/slot/port>)#Switch (Interface Loopback <id

Page 58

Switching Commands150ProSafe Managed Switch dhcp client vendor-id-option-stringUse this command to set the DHCP Vendor Option-60 string to be included

Page 59

Switching Commands151 ProSafe Managed Switchno ip dhcp snoopingUse this command to disable DHCP Snooping globally.Format no ip dhcp snoopingModeip dhc

Page 60

Switching Commands152ProSafe Managed Switch ip dhcp snooping databaseUse this command to configure the persistent location of the DHCP Snooping databa

Page 61

Switching Commands153 ProSafe Managed Switchip verify bindingUse this command to configure static IP source guard (IPSG) entries.Format ip verify bind

Page 62

Switching Commands154ProSafe Managed Switch no ip dhcp snooping log-invalidUse this command to disable the logging DHCP messages filtration by the DHC

Page 63

Switching Commands155 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip dhcp snoopingUse this command to display the DHCP Snooping global configurations and per port conf

Page 64 - VLAN Commands

Switching Commands156ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(switch) #show ip dhcp snooping bi

Page 65

Switching Commands157 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip dhcp snooping interfaces Use this command to show the DHCP Snooping status of the interfaces.Forma

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Switching Commands158ProSafe Managed Switch 1/0/20 0 0 0clear ip dhcp snooping binding Use this command to clea

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Switching Commands159 ProSafe Managed Switch 0/1 ip-mac 210.1.1.3 00:02:B3:06:60:80 10 0/1 ip-mac 210.1.1.4

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Using the Command-Line Interface16ProSafe Managed Switch Table 6 explains how to enter or exit each mode.Table 6. CLI Mode Access and Exit Command M

Page 69

Switching Commands160ProSafe Managed Switch ip arp inspection vlanUse this command to enable Dynamic ARP Inspection on a list of comma-separated VLAN

Page 70

Switching Commands161 ProSafe Managed Switchno ip arp inspection vlan loggingUse this command to disable logging of invalid ARP packets on a list of c

Page 71

Switching Commands162ProSafe Managed Switch no ip arp inspection limitUse this command to set the rate limit and burst interval values for an interfac

Page 72

Switching Commands163 ProSafe Managed Switchpermit ip host mac hostUse this command to configure a rule for a valid IP address and MAC address combina

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Switching Commands164ProSafe Managed Switch Source Mac Validation : DisabledDestination Mac Validation : DisabledIP Address Validation : Dis

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Switching Commands165 ProSafe Managed SwitchVLAN DHCP ACL DHCP ACL Bad Src Bad Dest Invalid Drops Drops Permits

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Switching Commands166ProSafe Managed Switch show arp access-listUse this command to display the configured ARP ACLs with the rules. Giving an ARP ACL

Page 76

Switching Commands167 ProSafe Managed Switch• Flooding of unregistered multicast data packets to all ports in the VLAN.DefaultFormat set igmpMode•

Page 77 - Double VLAN Commands

Switching Commands168ProSafe Managed Switch LAN interface from its forwarding table entry upon receiving an IGMP leave message for that multicast grou

Page 78

Switching Commands169 ProSafe Managed Switchno set igmp groupmembership-intervalThis command sets the IGMPv3 Group Membership Interval time to the def

Page 79

Using the Command-Line Interface17 ProSafe Managed SwitchCommand Completion and AbbreviationCommand completion finishes spelling the command when you

Page 80 - Voice VLAN Commands

Switching Commands170ProSafe Managed Switch interfaces with multicast routers attached. The range is 0 to 3600 seconds. A value of 0 indicates an infi

Page 81

Switching Commands171 ProSafe Managed Switchset igmp mrouter interfaceThis command configures the interface as a multicast router interface. When conf

Page 82 - Protected Ports Commands

Switching Commands172ProSafe Managed Switch IGMPv3 - TTL, ToS, and Router Alert fields are validatedno set igmp header-validationThis command disable

Page 83

Switching Commands173 ProSafe Managed Switchmac address-table multicast forward-all vlanUse this command to enable forwarding of all multicast packets

Page 84

Switching Commands174ProSafe Managed Switch show igmpsnoopingThis command displays IGMP Snooping information. Configured information is displayed whet

Page 85 - Private Group Commands

Switching Commands175 ProSafe Managed SwitchWhen you specify a value for <vlan_id>, the following information appears:VLAN IDIGMP Snooping Admin

Page 86 - Private VLAN

Switching Commands176ProSafe Managed Switch show mac-address-table igmpsnoopingThis command displays the IGMP Snooping entries in the MFDB table.Forma

Page 87

Switching Commands177 ProSafe Managed SwitchIGMP Snooping Querier CommandsIGMP Snooping requires that one central switch or router periodically query

Page 88

Switching Commands178ProSafe Managed Switch set igmp querier query-intervalUse this command to set the IGMP Querier Query Interval time. It is the amo

Page 89

Switching Commands179 ProSafe Managed Switchno set igmp querier versionUse this command to set the IGMP Querier version to its default value.Format no

Page 90 - GARP Commands

Using the Command-Line Interface18ProSafe Managed Switch CLI Error MessagesIf you enter a command and the system is unable to execute it, an error mes

Page 91

Switching Commands180ProSafe Managed Switch When you specify a value for <vlanid>, the following additional information appears.VLAN Admin ModeV

Page 92 - GVRP Commands

Switching Commands181 ProSafe Managed Switchset mldUse this command to enable MLD Snooping on the system (Global Config Mode) or an Interface (Interfa

Page 93

Switching Commands182ProSafe Managed Switch no set mld interfacemodeUse this command to disable MLD Snooping on all interfaces.Format no set mld inter

Page 94 - GMRP Commands

Switching Commands183 ProSafe Managed Switchinterface from the entry. This value must be greater than the MLDv2 Maximum Response time value. The range

Page 95

Switching Commands184ProSafe Managed Switch waits for a query to be received on an interface before the interface is removed from the list of interfac

Page 96

Switching Commands185 ProSafe Managed Switchno set mld mrouter interfaceUse this command to disable the status of the interface as a statically config

Page 97

Switching Commands186ProSafe Managed Switch When you specify a value for vlanid, the following information appears.VLAN Admin Modeshow mldsnooping mro

Page 98

VLAN IDMAC AddressTypeDescriptionInterfacesSwitching Commands187 ProSafe Managed SwitchMLD Snooping Querier Commands In an IPv6 environment, MLD Snoop

Page 99

Switching Commands188ProSafe Managed Switch no set mld querier Use this command to disable MLD Snooping Querier on the system. Use the optional parame

Page 100 - Switching Commands

Switching Commands189 ProSafe Managed Switchset mld querier election participateUse this command to enable the Snooping Querier to participate in the

Page 101 - ProSafe Managed Switch

Using the Command-Line Interface19 ProSafe Managed SwitchUsing CLI HelpEnter a question mark (?) at the command prompt to display the commands availab

Page 102

Switching Commands190ProSafe Managed Switch When you specify a value for vlanid, the following information appears.When the optional argument detail i

Page 103

Switching Commands191 ProSafe Managed Switchport-securityThis command enables port locking at the system level (Global Config) or port level (Interfac

Page 104

Switching Commands192ProSafe Managed Switch no port-security max-staticThis command sets maximum number of statically locked MAC addresses to the defa

Page 105

Switching Commands193 ProSafe Managed Switchno port-security mac-address stickyThe no form removes the sticky mode. The sticky MAC address can be dele

Page 106

Switching Commands194ProSafe Managed Switch show port-security staticThis command displays the statically locked MAC addresses for port.Format show po

Page 107

Switching Commands195 ProSafe Managed Switchlldp receiveUse this command to enable the LLDP receive capability. DefaultFormat lldp receiveModeno lldp

Page 108

Switching Commands196ProSafe Managed Switch Use port-desc to transmit the port description TLV. To configure the port description, see description on

Page 109 - 802.1X Supplicant Commands

Switching Commands197 ProSafe Managed Switchno lldp notificationUse this command to disable notifications.DefaultFormat no lldp notificationModelldp n

Page 110

Switching Commands198ProSafe Managed Switch show lldpUse this command to display a summary of the current LLDP configuration.Format show lldpModeTrans

Page 111

Switching Commands199 ProSafe Managed Switchshow lldp statisticsUse this command to display the current LLDP traffic and remote table statistics for a

Page 112 - Storm-Control Commands

2ProSafe Managed Switch © 2012 NETGEAR, Inc. All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in

Page 113

Using the Command-Line Interface20ProSafe Managed Switch You can also enter a question mark (?) after typing one or more characters of a word to list

Page 114

Switching Commands200ProSafe Managed Switch show lldp remote-deviceUse this command to display summary information about remote devices that transmit

Page 115

Switching Commands201 ProSafe Managed Switchshow lldp remote-device detailUse this command to display detailed information about remote devices that t

Page 116

Switching Commands202ProSafe Managed Switch Port ID: 00:FC:E3:90:01:11System Name:System Description:Port Description:System Capabilities Supported:Sy

Page 117

Switching Commands203 ProSafe Managed SwitchLLDP-MED CommandsLink Layer Discovery Protocol - Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED) (ANSI-TIA-1057) provi

Page 118

Switching Commands204ProSafe Managed Switch no ldp med confignotificationUse this command to disable notifications.Format no lldp med confignotificati

Page 119

Switching Commands205 ProSafe Managed Switchlldp med allFormat lldp med allModeUse this command to configure LLDP-MED on all the portsno lldp med allU

Page 120

Switching Commands206ProSafe Managed Switch lldp med transmit-tlv allUse this command to specify which optional Type Length Values (TLVs) in the LLDP

Page 121

Switching Commands207 ProSafe Managed SwitchExample: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(switch) #show lldp medLLDP MED Gl

Page 122 - Flow Control Commands

Switching Commands208ProSafe Managed Switch 1/0/14 Down Disabled Disabled Disabled 0,1TLV Codes: 0- Capabilities, 1- Network Policy

Page 123

Switching Commands209 ProSafe Managed Switch(Switch) #show lldp med local-device detail 1/0/8LLDP MED Local Device DetailInterface: 1/0/8Network Polic

Page 124

2122. Stacking CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections: • Dedicated Port Stacking • Stacking Commands • Non-Stop Forwarding

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Switching Commands210ProSafe Managed Switch show lldp med remote-deviceThis command displays summary information about remote devices that transmit cu

Page 126

Switching Commands211 ProSafe Managed SwitchExample: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show lldp med remote-dev

Page 127

Switching Commands212ProSafe Managed Switch Local Interface: 1/0/8Remote Identifier: 18CapabilitiesMED Capabilities Supported: capabilities, networkpo

Page 128

Switching Commands213 ProSafe Managed SwitchThis section describes the commands you use to configure Denial of Service (DoS) Control. The software pro

Page 129

Switching Commands214ProSafe Managed Switch dos-control sipdipThis command enables Source IP address = Destination IP address (SIP=DIP) Denial of Serv

Page 130

Switching Commands215 ProSafe Managed Switchdos-control tcpfragThis command enables TCP Fragment Denial of Service protection. If the mode is enabled,

Page 131

Switching Commands216ProSafe Managed Switch Note: Some applications mirror source and destination L4 ports - RIP for example uses 520 for both. If yo

Page 132

Switching Commands217 ProSafe Managed Switchthis type of attack. If packets ingress with SMAC=DMAC, the packets will be dropped if the mode is enabled

Page 133

Switching Commands218ProSafe Managed Switch no dos-control udpportThis command disables UDP L4 source = destination port number (Source UDP Port =Dest

Page 134

Switching Commands219 ProSafe Managed Switchdos-control tcpsynThis command enables TCP SYN and L4 source = 0-1023 Denial of Service protection. If the

Page 135

Stacking Commands22ProSafe Managed Switch supported switch types, indicating the type of the switch being preconfigured. The switch index is a 32-bit

Page 136

Switching Commands220ProSafe Managed Switch no dos-control tcpfinurgpshThis command sets disables TCP FIN and URG and PSH and SEQ=0 checking Denial of

Page 137

Switching Commands221 ProSafe Managed Switchdos-control icmpfragThis command enables ICMP Fragment Denial of Service protection. If the mode is enable

Page 138

Switching Commands222ProSafe Managed Switch MAC Database CommandsThis section describes the commands you use to configure and view information about t

Page 139 - Port Mirroring

Switching Commands223 ProSafe Managed Switchshow forwardingdb agetime This command displays the timeout for address aging. DefaultFormat show forwardi

Page 140

Max MFDB Table EntriesMost MFDB Entries Since Last ResetCurrent EntriesSwitching Commands224ProSafe Managed Switch ISDP CommandsThis section describes

Page 141 - Static MAC Filtering

Switching Commands225 ProSafe Managed Switchisdp timerThis command sets the period of time between sending new ISDP packets. The range is given in sec

Page 142

Switching Commands226ProSafe Managed Switch clear isdp countersThis command clears ISDP counters.Format clear isdp countersModeclear isdp tableThis co

Page 143

Switching Commands227 ProSafe Managed Switchshow isdp interfaceThis command displays ISDP settings for the specified interface.Format show isdp interf

Page 144

Switching Commands228ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show isdp neighbors deta

Page 145 - DHCP L2 Relay Agent Commands

Switching Commands229 ProSafe Managed Switchdebug isdp packetThis command enables tracing of ISDP packets processed by the switch. ISDP must be enable

Page 146

Stacking Commands23 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: If the management unit is renumbered, then the running configuration is no longer applied (that is, t

Page 147

Switching Commands230ProSafe Managed Switch Priorities are differentiated by the priority field of the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN header, which identifies an IE

Page 148

Switching Commands231 ProSafe Managed Switchshow interface priority-flow-controlThis command displays a summary of the priority flow control configura

Page 149 - DHCP Client Commands

23244. Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)This chapter contains the following sections:• About MVR • MVR Commands About MVRInternet Group Mana

Page 150

Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)233 ProSafe Managed Switchno mvrThis command disables MVR.mvr groupThis command adds an MVR membership group. <A.B

Page 151

Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)234ProSafe Managed Switch no mvr modeThis command sets the mode type to the default value.mvr querytimeThis command s

Page 152

Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)235 ProSafe Managed Switchreceived from other interested hosts that are also connected to that port, for example, usi

Page 153

Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)236ProSafe Managed Switch no mvr vlanUse this command to exclude the port from the specific MVR group.show mvrThis co

Page 154

Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)237 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe following table describes the output parameters.Example:(switch)#show mvr membersMVR Gr

Page 155

Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)238ProSafe Managed Switch (switch)#show mvr interface 1/0/9Type: RECEIVER Status: ACTIVE Immediate Leave: DISABLED(

Page 156

Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR)239 ProSafe Managed SwitchIGMP Report V1 Transmitted…... 0IGMP Report V2 Transmitted…..

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Stacking Commands24ProSafe Managed Switch Note: The Standby Management Unit cannot be the current Management Unit. The Standby unit should be a manag

Page 158

24055. Routing CommandsThis chapter describes the routing commands available in the 7000 series CLI.Note: Some commands described in this chapter r

Page 159

Routing Commands241 ProSafe Managed Switcharp This command creates an ARP entry. The value for <ipaddress> is the IP address of a device on a su

Page 160

Routing Commands242ProSafe Managed Switch address is reachable. The device only responds if all next hops in its route to the destination are through

Page 161

Routing Commands243 ProSafe Managed Switcharp purgeThis command causes the specified IP address to be removed from the ARP cache. Only entries of type

Page 162

Routing Commands244ProSafe Managed Switch arp timeoutThis command configures the ARP entry ageout time. The value for <seconds> is a valid posit

Page 163

Age Time (seconds)Response Time (seconds)RetriesCache SizeDynamic Renew ModeTotal Entry Count Current / PeakStatic Entry Count Configured/Active / Max

Page 164

Routing Commands246ProSafe Managed Switch show arp switchThis command displays the contents of the switch’s Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table.Fo

Page 165

Routing Commands247 ProSafe Managed SwitchYou can view the current value for this function with the show ip brief command. The value is labeled as “Ro

Page 166

Routing Commands248ProSafe Managed Switch Mask of the interface. To remove all of the IP addresses (primary and secondary) configured on the interface

Page 167

Routing Commands249 ProSafe Managed Switchrelease dhcpUse this command to force the DHCPv4 client to release the leased address from the specified int

Page 168

Stacking Commands25 ProSafe Managed Switchto any module that is inserted into the slot. If a card is disabled, all the ports on the device are operati

Page 169

Routing Commands250ProSafe Managed Switch ip routeThis command configures a static route. The <ipaddr> parameter is a valid IP address, and &l

Page 170

Routing Commands251 ProSafe Managed Switchno ip route defaultThis command deletes all configured default routes. If the optional <nexthopip> par

Page 171

Routing Commands252ProSafe Managed Switch no ip netdirbcast This command disables the forwarding of network-directed broadcasts. When disabled, networ

Page 172

Routing Commands253 ProSafe Managed Switchencapsulation This command configures the link layer encapsulation type for the packet. The encapsulation ty

Page 173

Routing Commands254ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show ip briefDefault Time to Live..

Page 174

Routing Commands255 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) >show ip interface 1/0/2Routing I

Page 175

Routing Commands256ProSafe Managed Switch show ip interface briefThis command displays summary information about IP configuration settings for all por

Page 176

Routing Commands257 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip route This command displays the routing table. The <ip-address> specifies the network for whic

Page 177

Routing Commands258ProSafe Managed Switch A “T” flag appended to a route indicates that it is an ECMP route, but only one of its next hops has been in

Page 178

Routing Commands259 ProSafe Managed Switchsource. This is typically used for preventing routing loops. The reject route added in the RTO is of the typ

Page 179

Stacking Commands26ProSafe Managed Switch reload (Stack)This command resets the entire stack or the identified <unit>. The <unit> is the s

Page 180 - MLD Snooping Commands

Routing Commands260ProSafe Managed Switch show ip route summaryUse this command to display the routing table summary. Use the optional all parameter t

Page 181

Routing Commands261 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe following shows example CLI display output for the command.(router) #show ip route summaryConnected Rout

Page 182

Routing Commands262ProSafe Managed Switch Routes with 2 Next Hops... 1Routes with 4 Next Hops... 1000show ip

Page 183

Routing Commands263 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe following shows example CLI display output for the command. (netgear switch) #show routing heap summary

Page 184 - vlanid 0-3600

Routing Commands264ProSafe Managed Switch ip irdp multicast This command configures the address that the interface uses to send the router discovery a

Page 185

Routing Commands265 ProSafe Managed Switchno ip irdp maxadvertinterval This command configures the default maximum time, in seconds. Format no ip irdp

Page 186

Routing Commands266ProSafe Managed Switch show ip irdp This command displays the router discovery information for all interfaces, or a specified inter

Page 187

Routing Commands267 ProSafe Managed Switchno vlan routing This command deletes routing on a VLAN. The <vlanid> value has a range from 1 to 4093.

Page 188

Routing Commands268ProSafe Managed Switch no ip vrrp Use this command in Global Config mode to disable the default administrative mode of VRRP on the

Page 189

Routing Commands269 ProSafe Managed Switchip vrrp ipThis command sets the virtual router IP address value for an interface. The value for <ipaddr&g

Page 190 - Port Security Commands

Stacking Commands27 ProSafe Managed Switchshow supported cardtypeThis commands displays information about all card types or specific card types suppor

Page 191

Routing Commands270ProSafe Managed Switch ip vrrp preemptThis command sets the preemption mode value for the virtual router configured on a specified

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Routing Commands271 ProSafe Managed Switchip vrrp timers advertiseThis command sets the frequency, in seconds, that an interface on the specified virt

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Routing Commands272ProSafe Managed Switch no ip vrrp track interfaceUse this command to remove the interface from the tracked list or to restore the p

Page 194 - LLDP (802.1AB) Commands

Routing Commands273 ProSafe Managed SwitchPing to a VRRP IP address only works from the host side (where the VRRP router is configured). There is no v

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Routing Commands274ProSafe Managed Switch show ip vrrp This command displays whether VRRP functionality is enabled or disabled on the switch. It also

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Routing Commands275 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip vrrp interface This command displays all configuration information and VRRP router statistics of a v

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Routing Commands276ProSafe Managed Switch show ip vrrp interface brief This command displays information about each virtual router configured on the s

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Routing Commands277 ProSafe Managed Switchbootpdhcprelay maxhopcount This command configures the maximum allowable relay agent hops for BootP/DHCP Rel

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Routing Commands278ProSafe Managed Switch IP Helper CommandsThis section describes the commands to configure a DHCP relay agent with multiple DHCP ser

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Routing Commands279 ProSafe Managed Switchudp-port-list: The broadcast packet destination UDP port number to forward. If not specified, packets for th

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Stacking Commands28ProSafe Managed Switch When you specify a value for <unit>, the following information appears:Plugged-In Model IdentifierThe

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Routing Commands280ProSafe Managed Switch on the routing interface to form the helper addresses list until the list reaches the maximum supported help

Page 203 - LLDP-MED Commands

Routing Commands281 ProSafe Managed SwitchHelper IP Address... 1.2.3.4... 1.2.3

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Routing Commands282ProSafe Managed Switch Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) CommandsThis section describes the commands you use to view and configure OS

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Routing Commands283 ProSafe Managed Switchno network area (OSPF)Use this command to disable the OSPFv2 on a interface if the IP address of an interfac

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Routing Commands284ProSafe Managed Switch no 1583compatibilityThis command disables OSPF 1583 compatibility. Format no 1583compatibilityModearea defau

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Routing Commands285 ProSafe Managed Switchno area nssa default-info-originate (OSPF)This command disables the default route advertised into the NSSA.

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Routing Commands286ProSafe Managed Switch of candidate causes the router to participate in the translator election process when it attains border rout

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Routing Commands287 ProSafe Managed Switchno area rangeThe no form of this command deletes a specified area range or reverts an option to its default.

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Routing Commands288ProSafe Managed Switch area stub no-summary (OSPF)This command configures the Summary LSA mode for the stub area identified by <

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Routing Commands289 ProSafe Managed Switchspecified. The default value for authentication type is none. Neither the default password key nor the defau

Page 212 - Denial of Service Commands

Stacking Commands29 ProSafe Managed Switchshow supported switchtypeThis commands displays information about all supported switch types or a specific s

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Routing Commands290ProSafe Managed Switch no area virtual-link hello-intervalThis command configures the default hello interval for the OSPF virtual i

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Routing Commands291 ProSafe Managed Switchauto-cost (OSPF)By default, OSPF computes the link cost of each interface from the interface bandwidth. Fast

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Routing Commands292ProSafe Managed Switch no bandwidthUse this command to set the interface bandwidth to its default value.Format no bandwidthModecapa

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Routing Commands293 ProSafe Managed Switchclear ip ospf neighborUse this command to drop the adjacency with all OSPF neighbors. On each neighbor’s int

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Routing Commands294ProSafe Managed Switch no default-information originate (OSPF)This command is used to control the advertisement of default routes.

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Routing Commands295 ProSafe Managed Switchdistribute-list out (OSPF)Use this command to specify the access list to filter routes received from the sou

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Routing Commands296ProSafe Managed Switch no external-lsdb-limit This command configures the default external LSDB limit for OSPF. Format no external-

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Routing Commands297 ProSafe Managed Switchno ip ospf authentication This command sets the default OSPF Authentication Type for the specified interface

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Routing Commands298ProSafe Managed Switch ip ospf dead-intervalThis command sets the OSPF dead interval for the specified interface. The value for <

Page 222 - MAC Database Commands

Routing Commands299 ProSafe Managed SwitchOSPF can operate more efficiently by treating the network as a point-to-point network. For point-to-point ne

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Stacking Commands30ProSafe Managed Switch show stack-portThis command displays summary stack-port information for all interfaces.For Each Interface:sh

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Routing Commands300ProSafe Managed Switch no ip ospf retransmit-interval This command sets the default OSPF retransmit Interval for the specified inte

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Routing Commands301 ProSafe Managed Switchrouter-id (OSPF)This command sets a 4-digit dotted-decimal number uniquely identifying the router ospf id. T

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Routing Commands302ProSafe Managed Switch passive-interface default (OSPF)Use this command to enable global passive mode by default for all interfaces

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Routing Commands303 ProSafe Managed Switchno timers pacing flood To revert LSA transmit pacing to the default rate, use the no timers pacing flood com

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Routing Commands304ProSafe Managed Switch trapflags (OSPF)Use this command to enable individual OSPF traps, enable a group of trap flags at a time, or

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Routing Commands305 ProSafe Managed Switchno trapflags Use this command to revert to the default reference bandwidth. • To disable the individual

Page 231 - <unit/slot/port>]

Routing Commands306ProSafe Managed Switch show ip ospfThis command displays information relevant to the OSPF router. Format show ip ospfModeNote: Som

Page 232 - MVR Commands

Routing Commands307 ProSafe Managed SwitchASBR StatusReflects whether the ASBR mode is enabled or disabled. Enable implies that the router is an auton

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Routing Commands308ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show ip ospfRouter ID...

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Routing Commands309 ProSafe Managed SwitchNumber of Active Areas... 3 (3 normal, 0 stub, 0 nssa) ABR Status...

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Stacking Commands31 ProSafe Managed Switchshow stack-port diagThis command shows stacking diagnostics for each port and is only intended for Field App

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AreaIDExternal RoutingSpf RunsArea Border Router CountArea LSA CountArea LSA ChecksumImport Summary LSAsOSPF Stub Metric ValueRouting Commands310ProSa

Page 237 - Example:

Routing Commands311 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip ospf asbr This command displays the internal OSPF routing table entries to Autonomous System Boundar

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Routing Commands312ProSafe Managed Switch The information below is only displayed if OSPF is enabled.Format show ip ospf [<areaid>] database [{d

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Routing Commands313 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip ospf interface This command displays the information for the IFO object or virtual interface tables.

Page 240 - Routing Commands

Routing Commands314ProSafe Managed Switch The information below will only be displayed if OSPF is enabled.OSPF Interface TypeStateDesignated RouterBac

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Routing Commands315 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip ospf interface stats This command displays the statistics for a specific interface. The information

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Routing Commands316ProSafe Managed Switch The command lists the number of OSPF packets of each type sent and received on the interface.Source Not On L

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Routing Commands317 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip ospf neighbor This command displays information about OSPF neighbors. If you do not specify a neighb

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Routing Commands318ProSafe Managed Switch If you specify an IP address for the neighbor router, the following fields display:InterfaceNeighbor IP Addr

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Routing Commands319 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip ospf rangeThis command displays information about the area ranges for the specified <areaid>.

Page 246 - IP Routing Commands

Stacking Commands32ProSafe Managed Switch no nsf This command disables non-stop forwarding on the stack. show nsf This command displays global and per

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Routing Commands320ProSafe Managed Switch show ip ospf stub tableThis command displays the OSPF stub table. The information below will only be display

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Routing Commands321 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe following shows example CLI display output for the command. (netgear switch) #show ip ospf trafficTime S

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Routing Commands322ProSafe Managed Switch show ip ospf virtual-link briefThis command displays the OSPF Virtual Interface information for all areas in

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Routing Commands323 ProSafe Managed Switchthereby avoiding announcement of a topology change and the potential for flooding of LSAs and shortest-path-

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Routing Commands324ProSafe Managed Switch set long enough to allow the restarting router to reestablish all of its adjacencies and complete a full dat

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Routing Commands325 ProSafe Managed Switchnsf helper disableUse this command to disable helpful neighbor functionality for OSPF.Note: The commands no

Page 253

Routing Commands326ProSafe Managed Switch max-metric router-lsaTo configure OSPF to enter stub router mode, use this command in Router OSPF Global Con

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Routing Commands327 ProSafe Managed Switchthe command no max-metric router-lsa on-startup. The command no max-metric router-lsa summary-lsa causes OSP

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Routing Commands328ProSafe Managed Switch show dampening interfaceThis command summarizes the number of interfaces configured with dampening and the n

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Routing Commands329 ProSafe Managed Switch Any change in the dampening configuration resets the current penalty, reuse time, and suppressed state to t

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Stacking Commands33 ProSafe Managed SwitchExample:(Switch)#show nsf Administrative Status... Enable Operational Status...

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Routing Commands330ProSafe Managed Switch ip ripThis command enables RIP on a router interface.DefaultFormat ip ripModeno ip ripThis command disables

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Routing Commands331 ProSafe Managed Switchdefault-metric (RIP)This command is used to set a default for the metric of distributed routes. Format defau

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Routing Commands332ProSafe Managed Switch no distribute-list outThis command is used to specify the access list to filter routes received from the sou

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Routing Commands333 ProSafe Managed Switchno ip rip receive version This command configures the interface to allow RIP control packets of the default

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Routing Commands334ProSafe Managed Switch split-horizonThis command sets the RIP split horizon mode. Split horizon is a technique for avoiding problem

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Routing Commands335 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip rip This command displays information relevant to the RIP router.Format show ip ripModes• Privilege

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Routing Commands336ProSafe Managed Switch show ip rip interface This command displays information related to a particular RIP interface.Format show i

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Routing Commands337 ProSafe Managed Switchip unreachablesUse this command to enable the generation of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages. By defaul

Page 266 - Virtual LAN Routing Commands

Routing Commands338ProSafe Managed Switch no ip icmp echo-replyUse this command to prevent the generation of ICMP Echo Reply messages by the router. F

Page 267 - Commands

33966. IP Multicast CommandsThis chapter describes the IP Multicast commands available in the managed switch CLI. Note: Some commands described in

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Stacking Commands34ProSafe Managed Switch show checkpoint statistics Use this command to display general information about the checkpoint service oper

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IP Multicast Commands340ProSafe Managed Switch no ip mcast boundaryThis command deletes an administrative scope multicast boundary specified by <gr

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IP Multicast Commands341 ProSafe Managed Switchno ip multicast ttl-thresholdThis command applies the default <ttlthreshold> to a routing interfa

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IP Multicast Commands342ProSafe Managed Switch show ip mcast boundaryThis command displays all the configured administrative scoped multicast boundari

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IP Multicast Commands343 ProSafe Managed SwitchIf you use the detail parameter, the command displays the following fields:Source IPGroup IPExpiry Time

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IP Multicast Commands344ProSafe Managed Switch show ip mcast mroute sourceThis command displays the multicast configuration settings such as flags, ti

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IP Multicast Commands345 ProSafe Managed Switchip dvmrp(Global Config)This command sets administrative mode of DVMRP in the router to active. DefaultF

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IP Multicast Commands346ProSafe Managed Switch no ip dvmrp trapflagsThis command disables the DVMRP trap mode.Format no ip dvmrp trapflagsModeip dvmrp

Page 276 - DHCP and BOOTP Relay Commands

IP Multicast Commands347 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip dvmrp interfaceThis command displays the interface information for DVMRP on the specified inter

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IfIndexNbr IP AddrStateUp TimeExpiry TimeGeneration IDMajor VersionMinor VersionCapabilitiesReceived RoutesRcvd Bad PktsRcvd Bad RoutesIP Multicast Co

Page 278 - IP Helper Commands

IP Multicast Commands349 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip dvmrp pruneThis command displays the table listing the router’s upstream prune information.Form

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Stacking Commands35 ProSafe Managed SwitchStack Firmware Synchronization CommandsStack firmware synchronization provides an automatic mechanism to syn

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IP Multicast Commands350ProSafe Managed Switch routing across the Internet, independent of the mechanisms provided by any particular unicast routing p

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IP Multicast Commands351 ProSafe Managed Switchno ip pim hello-intervalThis command resets the transmission frequency of hello messages between PIM en

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IP Multicast Commands352ProSafe Managed Switch Join Prune Interval (secs) 60DR Priority NABSR Border DisabledNeighbor Count 1Designated Router NAshow

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IP Multicast Commands353 ProSafe Managed Switchno ip pim sparse(Global Config)This command is used to administratively disable PIM-SM multicast routin

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IP Multicast Commands354ProSafe Managed Switch no ip pim bsr-candidateThis command is used to disable the router to announce its candidacy as a bootst

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IP Multicast Commands355 ProSafe Managed Switch<groupaddress> is the group address supported by the RP. The parameter <groupmask> is the g

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IP Multicast Commands356ProSafe Managed Switch ip pim ssmUse this command to define the Source Specific Multicast (SSM) range of IP multicast addresse

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PIM ModeInterfaceInterface-ModeOperational-StatusIP Multicast Commands357 ProSafe Managed SwitchExample 1:(Switch) #show ip pimPIM Mode DenseInterface

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IP Multicast Commands358ProSafe Managed Switch show ip pim bsr-routerThis command displays the bootstrap router (BSR) information. The output includes

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IP Multicast Commands359 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip pim rp mappingThis command displays the mappings for the PIM group to the active rendezvous poi

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Stacking Commands36ProSafe Managed Switch no boot auto-copy-sw This command disables stack firmware synchronization. boot auto-copy-sw trap This comma

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IP Multicast Commands360ProSafe Managed Switch Group Mask 255.255.0.0Origin StaticExpiry Time (hh:mm:ss) NAInternet Group Message Protocol (IGMP) Comm

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IP Multicast Commands361 ProSafe Managed Switchip igmp last-member-query-countThis command sets the number of Group-Specific Queries sent before the r

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IP Multicast Commands362ProSafe Managed Switch no ip igmp query-intervalThis command resets the query interval for the specified interface to the defa

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IP Multicast Commands363 ProSafe Managed Switchip igmp startup-query-countThis command sets the number of Queries sent out on startup, separated by th

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IGMP Admin ModeInterfaceInterface-ModeOperational-StatusIP Multicast Commands364ProSafe Managed Switch show ip igmp groupsThis command displays the re

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IP Multicast Commands365 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip igmp interfaceThis command displays the IGMP information for the interface. Format show ip igmp

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IP Multicast Commands366ProSafe Managed Switch show ip igmp interface membershipThis command displays the list of interfaces that have registered in t

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Querier StatusQuerier IP AddressQuerier Up TimeQuerier Expiry TimeWrong Version QueriesNumber of JoinsNumber of GroupsIP Multicast Commands367 ProSafe

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IP Multicast Commands368ProSafe Managed Switch ip igmp-proxy unsolicit-rprt-intervalThis command sets the unsolicited report interval for the IGMP Pro

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IP Multicast Commands369 ProSafe Managed SwitchExample: The following example shows CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show ip igmp-proxyInt

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Stacking Commands37 ProSafe Managed Switchshow auto-copy-sw This command displays the stack firmware synchronization configuration status. Example: (S

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IP Multicast Commands370ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show ip igmp-proxy in

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IP Multicast Commands371 ProSafe Managed SwitchExample: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show ip igmp-proxy gr

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IP Multicast Commands372ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show ip igmp-proxy gr

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37377. IPv6 CommandsThis chapter describes the IPv6 commands available in the managed switch CLI. Note: Some commands described in this chapter req

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IPv6 Commands374ProSafe Managed Switch tunnel from the destination address of packets routed into the tunnel. To assign an IP address to the tunnel in

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IPv6 Commands375 ProSafe Managed Switchshow interface tunnelThis command displays the parameters related to tunnel such as tunnel mode, tunnel source

Page 308

IPv6 Commands376ProSafe Managed Switch advertisements and a value of 64 is sent in packets originated by the node. Note that this is not the same as c

Page 309

IPv6 Commands377 ProSafe Managed Switchno ipv6 enableUse this command to disable IPv6 routing on an interface.Format no ipv6 enableModeipv6 addressUse

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IPv6 Commands378ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 address autoconfigThis command is used to enable stateless address autoconfiguration capability.Note: Whe

Page 311

IPv6 Commands379 ProSafe Managed Switchusing a link-local address as the next hop. A route with a preference of 255 cannot be used to forward traffic.

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3833. Switching CommandsThis chapter describes the switching commands available in the managed switch CLI. This chapter contains the following secti

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IPv6 Commands380ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 mtuThis command sets the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size, in bytes, of IPv6 packets on an interface.

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IPv6 Commands381 ProSafe Managed Switchipv6 nd managed-config-flagThis command sets the “managed address configuration” flag in router advertisements.

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IPv6 Commands382ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 nd other-config-flagThis command resets the “other stateful configuration” flag back to its default val

Page 316

IPv6 Commands383 ProSafe Managed Switchipv6 nd reachable-timeThis command sets the router advertisement time to consider a neighbor reachable after ne

Page 317

IPv6 Commands384ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 nd router-preferenceFormat no ipv6 router-preferenceModeThis command will set the router preference to def

Page 318

IPv6 Commands385 ProSafe Managed Switchno ipv6 icmp error-intervalUse the no form of the command to return burst-interval and burst-size to their defa

Page 319

IPv6 Commands386ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 interfaceUse this command to show the usability status of IPv6 interfaces and whether ICMPv6 Destinat

Page 320

IPv6 Commands387 ProSafe Managed SwitchExample: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show ipv6 interface 1/0/1Rout

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IPv6 Commands388ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 neighborUse this command to display information about the IPv6 neighbors.Format show ipv6 neighborMod

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IPv6 Commands389 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: If you use the connected keyword for <protocol>, the all option is not available because there are

Page 323

Switching Commands39 ProSafe Managed Switch• MLD Snooping Querier Commands • Port Security Commands • LLDP (802.1AB) Commands • LLDP-M

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IPv6 Commands390ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show ipv6 routeIPv6 Routing T

Page 325

IPv6 Commands391 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ipv6 route preferencesUse this command to show the preference value associated with the type of route. Low

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IPv6 Commands392ProSafe Managed Switch The following example shows CLI display output for the command.(switch) #show ipv6 route summaryConnected Route

Page 327 - Dampening

IPv6 Commands393 ProSafe Managed SwitchOSPF Routes... 13 Intra Area Routes... 0 Inter Area

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IPv6 Commands394ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 trafficUse this command to show traffic and statistics for IPv6 and ICMPv6. Specify a logical, loopba

Page 329

IPv6 Commands395 ProSafe Managed SwitchReceived Datagrams Discarded OtherNumber of input IPv6 datagrams for which no problems were encountered to prev

Page 330

IPv6 Commands396ProSafe Managed Switch ICMPv6 Messages with errorsNumber of ICMP messages which the interface received but determined as having ICMP-s

Page 331

IPv6 Commands397 ProSafe Managed Switchclear ipv6 route countersThis command resets to zero the IPv6 routing table counters reported in show ipv6 rout

Page 332

IPv6 Commands398ProSafe Managed Switch clear ipv6 statisticsUse this command to clear IPv6 statistics for all interfaces or for a specific interface,

Page 333

IPv6 Commands399 ProSafe Managed Switchipv6 ospf cost This command configures the cost on an OSPF interface. The <cost> parameter has a range of

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4ProSafe Managed SwitchPort-Channel/LAG (802.3ad) Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123Port Mirroring . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Switching Commands40ProSafe Managed Switch Note: The IP address cannot be assigned to a LAG virtual interface. The interface must be put under a VLAN

Page 336 - ICMP Throttling Commands

IPv6 Commands400ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 ospf hello-interval This command sets the default OSPF hello interval for the specified interface.Forma

Page 337

IPv6 Commands401 ProSafe Managed Switchno ipv6 ospf networkThis command sets the interface type to the default value.Format no ipv6 ospf network {broa

Page 338

IPv6 Commands402ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 ospf transmit-delay This command sets the OSPF Transit Delay for the specified interface. The transmit del

Page 339 - IP Multicast Commands

IPv6 Commands403 ProSafe Managed Switchno area nssa(OSPFv3) This command disables nssa from the specified area id.Format no area <areaid> nssa M

Page 340

IPv6 Commands404ProSafe Managed Switch area nssa no-summary (OSPFv3)This command configures the NSSA so that summary LSAs are not advertised into the

Page 341

IPv6 Commands405 ProSafe Managed Switchno area nssa translator-stab-intv (OSPFv3)This command disables the nssa translator’s <stabilityinterval>

Page 342

IPv6 Commands406ProSafe Managed Switch area stub no-summary (OSPFv3)This command disables the import of Summary LSAs for the stub area identified by &

Page 343

IPv6 Commands407 ProSafe Managed Switchno area virtual-link dead-interval(OSPFv3)This command configures the default dead interval for the OSPF virtua

Page 344 - DVMRP Commands

IPv6 Commands408ProSafe Managed Switch no area virtual-link retransmit-interval(OSPFv3)This command configures the default retransmit interval for the

Page 345

IPv6 Commands409 ProSafe Managed Switchno auto-cost reference-bandwidth (OSPFv3)Use this command to set the reference bandwidth to the default value.F

Page 346

Switching Commands41 ProSafe Managed SwitchdescriptionUse this command to create an alpha-numeric description of the port.Format description <descr

Page 347

IPv6 Commands410ProSafe Managed Switch clear ipv6 ospf neighbor interface To drop adjacency with all neighbors on a specific interface, use the option

Page 348

IPv6 Commands411 ProSafe Managed Switchno default-metric (OSPFv3)This command is used to set a default for the metric of distributed routes.Format no

Page 349 - PIM Commands

IPv6 Commands412ProSafe Managed Switch exit-overflow-interval (OSPFv3)This command configures the exit overflow interval for OSPF. It describes the nu

Page 350

IPv6 Commands413 ProSafe Managed Switchmaximum-paths (OSPFv3)This command sets the number of paths that OSPF can report for a given destination where

Page 351

IPv6 Commands414ProSafe Managed Switch no passive-interface(OSPFv3)Use this command to set the interface or tunnel as non-passive. It overrides the gl

Page 352

IPv6 Commands415 ProSafe Managed Switchtrapflags (OSPFv3)Use this command to enable individual OSPF traps, enable a group of trap flags at a time, or

Page 353

IPv6 Commands416ProSafe Managed Switch • To enable all the flags, give the command as trapflags all.DefaultFormat trapflags { all | errors {all |

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IPv6 Commands417 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: Some of the information below displays only if you enable OSPF and configure certain features.Term Defin

Page 355

IPv6 Commands418ProSafe Managed Switch Maximum Number of Retransmit EntriesThe maximum number of LSAs that can be waiting for acknowledgment at any gi

Page 356

IPv6 Commands419 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ipv6 ospf abrThis command displays the internal OSPFv3 routes to reach Area Border Routers (ABR). This com

Page 357 - Example 2:

Switching Commands42ProSafe Managed Switch no shutdownThis command enables a port.Format no shutdownModeshutdown allThis command disables all ports.No

Page 358 - (RP) advertisement

IPv6 Commands420ProSafe Managed Switch The following OSPF NSSA specific information displays only if the area is configured as an NSSA.Import Summary

Page 359 - Example 4:

IPv6 Commands421 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ipv6 ospf database This command displays information about the link state database when OSPFv3 is enabled.

Page 360

IPv6 Commands422ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 ospf database database-summaryUse this command to display the number of each type of LSA in the datab

Page 361

IPv6 Commands423 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe following information only displays if OSPF is initialized on the interface:OSPF Interface TypeStateDesigna

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IPv6 Commands424ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 ospf interface statsThis command displays the statistics for a specific interface. The command only d

Page 363

IPv6 Commands425 ProSafe Managed SwitchSee show ip ospf interface stats on page 315 for a sample output of the number of OSPF packets of each type se

Page 364

IPv6 Commands426ProSafe Managed Switch If you do not specify an IP address, a table with the following columns displays for all neighbors or the neigh

Page 365

IPv6 Commands427 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ipv6 ospf rangeThis command displays information about the area ranges for the specified <areaid>. T

Page 366

IPv6 Commands428ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 ospf virtual-link This command displays the OSPF Virtual Interface information for a specific area an

Page 367 - IGMP Proxy Commands

IPv6 Commands429 ProSafe Managed SwitchOSPFv3 Graceful Restart CommandsThe managed switch implementation of OSPFv3 supports graceful restart as specif

Page 368

Switching Commands43 ProSafe Managed Switchspeed allThis command sets the speed and duplex setting for all interfaces.Format speed all [{auto}] [{<

Page 369

IPv6 Commands430ProSafe Managed Switch The grace LSA announcing the graceful restart includes the reason for the restart. Reasons 1 (software restart)

Page 370

IPv6 Commands431 ProSafe Managed Switchno nsf [ietf] helper strict-lsa-checking (OSPFv3)This command allows OSPF to continue as a helpful neighbor in

Page 371

IPv6 Commands432ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 dhcp server Use this command to configure DHCPv6 server functionality on an interface. The <pool-name&g

Page 372

IPv6 Commands433 ProSafe Managed SwitchThese pools are shared between multiple interfaces over which DHCPv6 server capabilities are configured.Format

Page 373 - IPv6 Commands

IPv6 Commands434ProSafe Managed Switch prefix-delegation (IPv6)Multiple IPv6 prefixes can be defined within a pool for distributing to specific DHCPv6

Page 374

IPv6 Commands435 ProSafe Managed SwitchTerm DefinitionDHCPv6 Solicit Packets ReceivedNumber of solicit received statistics.DHCPv6 Request Packets Rece

Page 375 - IPv6 Routing Commands

IPv6 Commands436ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 dhcp interfaceThis command displays DHCPv6 information for all relevant interfaces or the specified i

Page 376

IPv6 Commands437 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ipv6 dhcp poolThis command displays configured DHCP pool.Format show ipv6 dhcp pool <pool-name>ModeD

Page 377 - 3ffe:1::1234/64

IPv6 Commands438ProSafe Managed Switch Valid LifetimeValid lifetime in seconds for delegated prefix.Preferred LifetimePreferred lifetime in seconds fo

Page 378

43988. IPv6 Multicast CommandsThis chapter describes the IPv6 multicast commands available in the managed switch CLI.Note: Some commands described

Page 379

Switching Commands44ProSafe Managed Switch show port protocol This command displays the Protocol-Based VLAN information for either the entire system,

Page 380

IPv6 Multicast Commands440ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 mrouteUse this command to show the mroute entries specific for IPv6. (This command is the I

Page 381

IPv6 Multicast Commands441 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ipv6 mroute sourceThis command displays the multicast configuration settings specific to IPv6 su

Page 382

IPv6 Multicast Commands442ProSafe Managed Switch IPv6 PIM CommandsThis section describes the Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) commands that suppor

Page 383

IPv6 Multicast Commands443 ProSafe Managed Switchipv6 pim hello-intervalUse this command to configure the PIM hello interval for the specified router

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IPv6 Multicast Commands444ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 pim neighborUse this command to display the PIM neighbor information for all interfaces or

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IPv6 Multicast Commands445 ProSafe Managed Switch(Switch) #show ipv6 pim interface 1/0/1Interface... 1/0/1Mode...

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hash-mask-lengthpriorityintervalIPv6 Multicast Commands446ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 pim bsr-candidateUse this command to disable the router to an

Page 387

IPv6 Multicast Commands447 ProSafe Managed Switchno ipv6 pim join-prune-intervalUse this command to set the join/prune interval to the default value.F

Page 388

IPv6 Multicast Commands448ProSafe Managed Switch no ipv6 pim rp-candidateUse this command to disable the router to advertise itself as a PIM candidate

Page 389 - C - connected, S - static

IPv6 Multicast Commands449 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ipv6 pim rp-hashUse this command to display which rendezvous point (RP) is being used for a spec

Page 390

Switching Commands45 ProSafe Managed Switchshow port status This command displays the Protocol-Based VLAN information for either the entire system, or

Page 391

IPv6 Multicast Commands450ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 mld routerUse this command, in the administrative mode of the router, to enable MLD in the route

Page 392

IPv6 Multicast Commands451 ProSafe Managed Switchno ipv6 mld query-max-response-timeThis command resets the MLD query max response time for the interf

Page 393

IPv6 Multicast Commands452ProSafe Managed Switch show ipv6 mld groupsUse this command to display information about multicast groups that MLD reported.

Page 394 - ::0) and unsupported

IPv6 Multicast Commands453 ProSafe Managed SwitchExample: The following shows examples of CLI display output for the commands.(Switch) #show ipv6 mld

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IPv6 Multicast Commands454ProSafe Managed Switch The following information is displayed if the operational mode of the MLD interface is enabled.Querie

Page 396

IPv6 Multicast Commands455 ProSafe Managed SwitchIPv6 MLD-Proxy CommandsMLD-Proxy is the IPv6 equivalent of IGMP-Proxy. MLD-Proxy commands allow you t

Page 397

IPv6 Multicast Commands456ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 mld-proxy unsolicit-rprt-intervalUse this command to set the unsolicited report interval for the

Page 398 - OSPFv3 Commands

IPv6 Multicast Commands457 ProSafe Managed SwitchExample: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show ipv6 mld-proxy

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IPv6 Multicast Commands458ProSafe Managed Switch Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show ipv6 mld-proxy

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IPv6 Multicast Commands459 ProSafe Managed Switch------------- -------------- ---------- ----------------- -------------- -------FF1E::1 FE80::100

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Switching Commands46ProSafe Managed Switch no interface loopbackThis command removes the loopback interface and associated configuration parameters fo

Page 402

IPv6 Multicast Commands460ProSafe Managed Switch 2001::2 --------FF1E::2 FE80::100:2.3 243 DELAY_MEMBER Include 1Group Source L

Page 403

46199. Quality of Service (QoS) CommandsThis chapter describes the Quality of Service (QoS) commands available in the managed switch CLI. This chapt

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Quality of Service (QoS) Commands462ProSafe Managed Switch Note: Commands you issue in the Interface Config mode only affect a single interface. Comm

Page 405

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands463 ProSafe Managed Switchclassofservice trustThis command sets the class of service trust mode of an interface. You

Page 406

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands464ProSafe Managed Switch no cos-queue min-bandwidthThis command restores the default for each queue's minimum b

Page 407

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands465 ProSafe Managed Switchno cos-queue random-detectUse this command to disable WRED and restore the default tail dro

Page 408

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands466ProSafe Managed Switch The last precedence applies to all non-TCP traffic. For example, in a 3-color system, four

Page 409

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands467 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe following information is repeated for each user priority.User PriorityTraffic Classshow

Page 410

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands468ProSafe Managed Switch displays the port trust mode of the interface. If you do not specify an interface, the comm

Page 411

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands469 ProSafe Managed SwitchDifferentiated Services (DiffServ) CommandsThis section describes the commands you use to c

Page 412

Switching Commands47 ProSafe Managed SwitchSpanning Tree Protocol (STP) CommandsThis section describes the commands you use to configure Spanning Tree

Page 413

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands470ProSafe Managed Switch diffserv This command sets the DiffServ operational mode to active. While disabled, the Dif

Page 414

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands471 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: The class-map-name default is reserved and must not be used.The class type of match-

Page 415

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands472ProSafe Managed Switch match ethertypeThis command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based

Page 416

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands473 ProSafe Managed SwitchIn some cases, each removal of a refclass rule reduces the maximum number of available rule

Page 417

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands474ProSafe Managed Switch match destination-address macThis command adds to the specified class definition a match co

Page 418

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands475 ProSafe Managed SwitchTo specify the match condition using a numeric notation, one layer 4 port number is require

Page 419

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands476ProSafe Managed Switch match ip tosThis command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on

Page 420

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands477 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: This command does not validate the protocol number value against the current list de

Page 421

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands478ProSafe Managed Switch match srcl4portThis command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based

Page 422

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands479 ProSafe Managed SwitchDiffServ Policy CommandsUse the DiffServ policy commands to specify traffic conditioning ac

Page 423

Switching Commands48ProSafe Managed Switch no spanning-tree bpdufilterUse this command to disable BPDU Filter on the interface or range of interfaces.

Page 424

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands480ProSafe Managed Switch mirrorThis command specifies that all incoming packets for the associated traffic stream ar

Page 425

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands481 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: The CLI mode is changed to Policy-Class-Map Config when this command is successfully

Page 426

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands482ProSafe Managed Switch mark ip-dscpThis command marks all packets for the associated traffic stream with the speci

Page 427

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands483 ProSafe Managed SwitchFor set-dscp-transmit, a <dscpval> value is required and is specified as either an in

Page 428

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands484ProSafe Managed Switch no policy-mapThis command eliminates an existing DiffServ policy. The <policyname> pa

Page 429

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands485 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: This command fails if any attributes within the policy definition exceed the capabil

Page 430

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands486ProSafe Managed Switch show class-mapThis command displays all configuration information for the specified class.

Page 431 - DHCPv6 Commands

DiffServ Admin modeClass Table Size Current /MaxClass Rule Table Size Current /MaxPolicy Table Size Current /MaxPolicy Instance Table Size Current /Ma

Page 432

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands488ProSafe Managed Switch If the Policy Name is not specified this command displays a list of all defined DiffServ po

Page 433

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands489 ProSafe Managed Switchshow diffserv serviceThis command displays policy service information for the specified int

Page 434

Switching Commands49 ProSafe Managed Switchspanning-tree bpduguardUse this command to enable BPDU Guard on the switch.DefaultFormat spanning-tree bpdu

Page 435

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands490ProSafe Managed Switch show policy-map interfaceThis command displays policy-oriented statistics information for t

Page 436

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands491 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe following information is repeated for each interface and direction (only those interfac

Page 437 - [<ipv6-address>]

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands492ProSafe Managed Switch no mac access-list extended This command deletes a MAC ACL identified by <name> from

Page 438

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands493 ProSafe Managed SwitchVLAN, then the ACL rule is applied immediately. If a time range withspecified name exists a

Page 439 - IPv6 Multicast Commands

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands494ProSafe Managed Switch mac access-group This command either attaches a specific MAC Access Control List (ACL) iden

Page 440

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands495 ProSafe Managed Switchshow mac access-lists This command displays a MAC access list and all of the rules that are

Page 441

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands496ProSafe Managed Switch positions that are not used. In contrast, a wildcard mask has (0’s) in a bit position that

Page 442 - IPv6 PIM Commands

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands497 ProSafe Managed Switchno access-listThis command deletes an IP ACL that is identified by the parameter <access

Page 443

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands498ProSafe Managed Switch no ip access-listThis command deletes the IP ACL identified by <name> from the system

Page 444

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands499 ProSafe Managed Switchcommand parameters are all optional, but the most frequently used parameters appear in the

Page 445

5ProSafe Managed SwitchChapter 6 IP Multicast CommandsMulticast Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 446

Switching Commands50ProSafe Managed Switch spanning-tree configuration revisionThis command sets the Configuration Identifier Revision Level for use i

Page 447

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands500ProSafe Managed Switch no ip access-groupThis command removes a specified IP ACL from an interface.DefaultFormat n

Page 448

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands501 ProSafe Managed Switchshow access-listsThis command displays IP ACLs, IPv6 ACLs, and MAC access control lists inf

Page 449 - IPv6 MLD Commands

ACL TypeACL IDSequence NumberQuality of Service (QoS) Commands502ProSafe Managed Switch IPv6 Access Control List (ACL) CommandsThis section describes

Page 450

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands503 ProSafe Managed Switchno ipv6 access-listThis command deletes the IPv6 ACL identified by <name> from the sy

Page 451

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands504ProSafe Managed Switch forwarded to the specified <unit/slot/port>. The assign-queue and redirect parameters

Page 452

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands505 ProSafe Managed Switchno ipv6 traffic-filterThis command removes an IPv6 ACL identified by <name> from the

Page 453

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands506ProSafe Managed Switch Time Range Commands for Time-Based ACLsTime-based ACLs allow one or more rules within an AC

Page 454

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands507 ProSafe Managed Switchrange is no longer in effect. The end time and date must be after the start time and date.

Page 455 - IPv6 MLD-Proxy Commands

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands508ProSafe Managed Switch periodic {start|end} timeUse this command to configure the start/end time for the time-rang

Page 456

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands509 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: If voice VLAN and Auto-VoIP are enabled at the same time, then one of them is operat

Page 457

Switching Commands51 ProSafe Managed Switch• Use 802.1s to specify that the switch transmits MST BPDUs (IEEE 802.1s functionality supported).•

Page 458

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands510ProSafe Managed Switch auto-voip vlan This command is used to configure the global Auto VoIP VLAN id. The VLAN beh

Page 459

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands511 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: The administrator has to enable tagging on auto-VoIP-enabled ports to remark the voi

Page 460

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands512ProSafe Managed Switch show auto-voip oui-tableThis command lists all of the configured OUIs. Format show auto-voi

Page 461

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands513 ProSafe Managed Switchiscsi enableThe iscsi enable Global Configuration mode command globally enables iSCSI aware

Page 462

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands514ProSafe Managed Switch with the iSCSI session information acquired by snooping. Maximum of 16 TCP ports can be c

Page 463

Quality of Service (QoS) Commands515 ProSafe Managed Switchsetting for egress queues scheduling is Weighted Round Robin (WRR). The user may complete

Page 464

timeQuality of Service (QoS) Commands516ProSafe Managed Switch no iscsi aging timeThis command is to reset the aging time to the default.Format no isc

Page 465

detailedQuality of Service (QoS) Commands517 ProSafe Managed SwitchExample:The following example displays the iSCSI sessions.Console # show iscsi sess

Page 466 - [<unit/slot/port>]

5181010. Power over Ethernet (PoE) CommandsThis chapter contains the following sections:• About PoE • PoE Commands About PoEPower over Ether

Page 467

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands519 ProSafe Managed SwitchPoE CommandspoeUse this command to enable the Power over Ethernet (PoE) functionality on a

Page 468

Switching Commands52ProSafe Managed Switch spanning-tree tcnguardThis command enables the propagation of received topology change notifications and to

Page 469

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands520ProSafe Managed Switch no poe detectionUse this command to set the detection mode to the default on a global basi

Page 470 - DiffServ Class Commands

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands521 ProSafe Managed Switch• user-defined—Allows you to define the maximum power to the port. This can be a value

Page 471

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands522ProSafe Managed Switch Dynamic Power ManagementAvailable power = 300 watts - 3 watts = 297 wattsno poe power mana

Page 472

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands523 ProSafe Managed Switchused to reset the PoE port. The command can also reset the power-delivering ports. Note th

Page 473

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands524ProSafe Managed Switch no poe timer schedule nameUse this command to detach the schedule from the port.poe usaget

Page 474

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands525 ProSafe Managed Switchno poe trapsUse this command to disable logging the PoE traps.show poeUse this command to

Page 475

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands526ProSafe Managed Switch Example:(switch) #show poeFirmware Version... 1.0.0.2PSE Main

Page 476

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands527 ProSafe Managed Switchshow poe port infoUse this command to get information about the status of the PoE ports. Y

Page 477

Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands528ProSafe Managed Switch Intf Power Power Class Power Current Voltage Status Fau

Page 478

5291111. Utility CommandsThis chapter describes the utility commands available in the CLI. This chapter contains the following sections:• Auto I

Page 479 - DiffServ Policy Commands

Switching Commands53 ProSafe Managed Switchno spanning-tree max-hopsThis command sets the Bridge Max Hops parameter for the common and internal spanni

Page 480

Utility Commands530ProSafe Managed Switch Auto Install CommandsThis section describes the Auto Install Commands. Auto Install is a software feature wh

Page 481

Utility Commands531 ProSafe Managed Switchboot host auto-saveThis command is used to enable automatically saving the downloaded configuration on the s

Page 482

Utility Commands532ProSafe Managed Switch no boot host retry-countThis command is used to reset the number to the default. The default number is 3. Fo

Page 483

Utility Commands533 ProSafe Managed SwitchdeleteThis command deletes the supplied image file from the permanent storage. The image to be deleted must

Page 484 - DiffServ Service Commands

Utility Commands534ProSafe Managed Switch update bootcodeThis command updates the bootcode (boot loader) on the switch. The bootcode is read from the

Page 485 - DiffServ Show Commands

FileLineTask IdCodeTimeUnitUtility Commands535 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: Event log information is retained across a switch reset.show hardwareThis

Page 486

Utility Commands536ProSafe Managed Switch show interface This command displays a summary of statistics for a specific interface or a count of all CPU

Page 487

Utility Commands537 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe display parameters, when the argument is “switchport” are as follows:Packets Received Without ErrorBroad

Page 488

Utility Commands538ProSafe Managed Switch show interface ethernetThis command displays detailed statistics for a specific interface or for all CPU tra

Page 489 - [in

Utility Commands539 ProSafe Managed Switch(cont) • Packets RX and TX 65–127 Octets - The total number of packets (including bad packets) received and

Page 490

Switching Commands54ProSafe Managed Switch If the you specify cost, this command sets the path cost for this port within a multiple spanning tree inst

Page 491

Utility Commands540ProSafe Managed Switch Packets Received with MAC Errors• Total Packets Received with MAC Errors - The total number of inbound packe

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Utility Commands541 ProSafe Managed SwitchPackets Transmitted Octets• Total Packets Transmitted (Octets) - The total number of octets of data (includi

Page 493

Utility Commands542ProSafe Managed Switch If you use the switchport keyword, the following information appears.Transmit Discards • Total Transmit Pack

Page 494

Utility Commands543 ProSafe Managed SwitchUnicast Packets ReceivedThe number of subnetwork-unicast packets delivered to a higher-layer protocol.Multic

Page 495

Utility Commands544ProSafe Managed Switch show mac-addr-tableThis command displays the forwarding database entries. These entries are used by the tran

Page 496

Utility Commands545 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe following information displays if you enter the count parameter:Dynamic Address countStatic Address (Use

Page 497

Utility Commands546ProSafe Managed Switch Note: It is not necessarily the traffic to the CPU, but different tasks that keep the CPU busy. The followi

Page 498 - {deny

Utility Commands547 ProSafe Managed SwitchTotal Rx Mid1 Alloc Failures 0Total Rx High Alloc Failures 0Total Tx Alloc Failures 0show running

Page 499

Utility Commands548ProSafe Managed Switch If some, but not all, of the flags in that group are enabled, the command displays trapflags <groupname&g

Page 500

Utility Commands549 ProSafe Managed Switch• show port all• show isdp neighbors• show logging• show event log• show logging buffere

Page 501

Switching Commands55 ProSafe Managed Switchare masked according to the 802.1s specification. This causes the priority to be rounded down to the next l

Page 502

Utility Commands550ProSafe Managed Switch of <5-48> lines. The command terminal length 0 disables pagination and, as a result, the output of the

Page 503 - {deny

Utility Commands551 ProSafe Managed Switchlogging bufferedThis command enables logging to an in-memory log that keeps up to 128 logs. DefaultFormat lo

Page 504

Utility Commands552ProSafe Managed Switch no logging cli-commandThis command disables the CLI command Logging feature.Format no logging cli-commandMod

Page 505

Utility Commands553 ProSafe Managed Switchlogging host removeThis command disables logging to host. See show logging hosts on page 554 for a list of

Page 506

Utility Commands554ProSafe Managed Switch show logging bufferedThis command displays buffered logging (system startup and system operation logs).Forma

Page 507

Utility Commands555 ProSafe Managed Switchshow logging traplogsThis command displays SNMP trap events and statistics.Format show logging traplogsModeN

Page 508 - AutoVOIP

Utility Commands556ProSafe Managed Switch no logging persistentUse this command to disable the persistent logging in the switch.Format no logging pers

Page 509

Utility Commands557 ProSafe Managed Switchno logging email urgentThis command resets the urgent severity level to the default value.Format no logging

Page 510

Utility Commands558ProSafe Managed Switch logging email message-type subjectThis command configures the subject line of the email for the specified ty

Page 511

Utility Commands559 ProSafe Managed Switchno logging trapsThis command resets the SNMP trap logging severity level to the default value.Format no logg

Page 512

Switching Commands56ProSafe Managed Switch spanning-tree port modeThis command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for this port to enabled. Def

Page 513

Utility Commands560ProSafe Managed Switch show logging email statisticsThis command displays email alerting statistics.Format show logging email stati

Page 514

Utility Commands561 ProSafe Managed SwitchsecurityUse this command to set the email alerting security protocol by enabling the switch to use TLS authe

Page 515

No of mail servers configuredEmail Alert Mail Server AddressEmail Alert Mail Server PortEmail Alert Security ProtocolEmail Alert UsernameEmail Alert P

Page 516

Utility Commands563 ProSafe Managed SwitchUsing the options described below, you can specify the initial and maximum time-to-live (TTL) in probe packe

Page 517

Utility Commands564ProSafe Managed Switch Hop Count = 6 Last TTL = 7 Test attempt = 19 Test Success = 18traceroute ipv6Use the traceroute command to d

Page 518 - About PoE

Utility Commands565 ProSafe Managed Switchclear countersThis command clears the statistics for a specified <unit/slot/port>, for all the ports,

Page 519 - PoE Commands

Utility Commands566ProSafe Managed Switch enable passwordThis command prompts you to change the Privileged EXEC password. Passwords are a maximum of 6

Page 520

Utility Commands567 ProSafe Managed SwitchUsing the options described below, you can specify the number and size of Echo Requests and the interval bet

Page 521

Utility Commands568ProSafe Managed Switch command, configure the switch for network (in-band) connection. The source and target devices must have the

Page 522

Utility Commands569 ProSafe Managed SwitchquitThis command closes the current telnet connection or resets the current serial connection. The system as

Page 523

Switching Commands57 ProSafe Managed Switchspanning-tree bpduforwardingNormally a switch will not forward Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) BPDU packets if

Page 524

Utility Commands570ProSafe Managed Switch Note: <ip6address> is also a valid parameter for routing packages that support IPv6.For switches that

Page 525

Utility Commands571 ProSafe Managed Switch<url> nvram:script <destfilename> novalWhen you use this option, the copy command will not vali

Page 526

Utility Commands572ProSafe Managed Switch write memoryUse this command to save running configuration changes to NVRAM so that the changes you make wil

Page 527 - PSE-capable ports

Utility Commands573 ProSafe Managed Switchno sntp client modeThis command disables Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) client mode.Format no sntp clie

Page 528

Utility Commands574ProSafe Managed Switch no sntp unicast client poll-timeoutThis command will reset the poll timeout for SNTP unicast clients to its

Page 529 - Utility Commands

Utility Commands575 ProSafe Managed SwitchMean Time (GMT). This may not be the time zone in which the switch is located. Use the clock timezone comman

Page 530 - Auto Install Commands

Utility Commands576ProSafe Managed Switch • hh:mm—Time in 24-hour format in hours and minutes. (Range: hh:0-23, mm: 0-59)• offset—Number of mi

Page 531

Utility Commands577 ProSafe Managed Switchno clock summer-timeUse the no clock summer-time command to reset the summertime offset.For example:console(

Page 532 - Dual Image Commands

Utility Commands578ProSafe Managed Switch show sntp serverThis command is used to display SNTP server settings and configured servers.Format show sntp

Page 533

Utility Commands579 ProSafe Managed Switchshow clockUse the show clock command in Privileged EXEC or User EXEC mode to display the time and date from

Page 534

Switching Commands58ProSafe Managed Switch show spanning-tree briefThis command displays spanning tree settings for the bridge. The following informat

Page 535

Utility Commands580ProSafe Managed Switch client-identifierThis command specifies the unique identifier for a DHCP client. Unique-identifier is a vali

Page 536

Utility Commands581 ProSafe Managed Switchno default-routerThis command removes the default router list. Format no default-routerModedns-serverThis co

Page 537

Utility Commands582ProSafe Managed Switch hostThis command specifies the IP address and network mask for a manual binding to a DHCP client. Address an

Page 538

Utility Commands583 ProSafe Managed Switchno networkThis command removes the subnet number and mask. Format no networkModebootfileThe command specifie

Page 539

Utility Commands584ProSafe Managed Switch One IP address is required, although one can specify up to eight addresses in one command line. Servers are

Page 540

Utility Commands585 ProSafe Managed Switchno next-serverThis command removes the boot server list. Format no next-serverModeoptionThe option command c

Page 541

Utility Commands586ProSafe Managed Switch no ip dhcp excluded-addressThis command removes the excluded IP addresses for a DHCP client. Low-address and

Page 542

Utility Commands587 ProSafe Managed Switchip dhcp bootp automaticThis command enables the allocation of the addresses to the bootp client. The address

Page 543

Utility Commands588ProSafe Managed Switch clear ip dhcp server statisticsThis command clears DHCP server statistics counters. Format clear ip dhcp ser

Page 544

Service DHCPNumber of Ping PacketsConflict LoggingBootP AutomaticUtility Commands589 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip dhcp pool configurationThis command

Page 545

Switching Commands59 ProSafe Managed Switchshow spanning-tree interfaceThis command displays the settings and parameters for a specific switch port wi

Page 546

Utility Commands590ProSafe Managed Switch show ip dhcp server statisticsThis command displays DHCP server statistics. Format show ip dhcp server stati

Page 547

IP address Reporting Host Hardware Address Detection MethodDetection timeUtility Commands591 ProSafe Managed SwitchDNS Client CommandsThese commands a

Page 548

Utility Commands592ProSafe Managed Switch no ip domain nameUse this command to remove the default domain name configured using the ip domain name comm

Page 549

Utility Commands593 ProSafe Managed Switchip hostUse this command to define static host name-to-address mapping in the host cache. <name> is hos

Page 550 - Logging Commands

Utility Commands594ProSafe Managed Switch no ip domain retryUse this command to return to the default.Format no ip domain retry <number>Modeip d

Page 551

Utility Commands595 ProSafe Managed Switchshow hostsUse this command to display the default domain name, a list of name server hosts, the static and t

Page 552

Utility Commands596ProSafe Managed Switch internally allocated buffer area for export to a PC host for protocol analysis. Public domain packet analysi

Page 553

fileremotelineUtility Commands597 ProSafe Managed Switchno capture Use this command to reset the capture mode to remote mode.Format no captureModecapt

Page 554

Utility Commands598ProSafe Managed Switch capture file sizeUse this command to configure file capture options. The command is persistent across a rebo

Page 555

Utility Commands599 ProSafe Managed Switchdebug arpUse this command to enable ARP debug protocol messages.DefaultFormat debug arpModeno debug arpUse t

Page 556

6ProSafe Managed SwitchSystem Utility and Clear Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP

Page 557

Switching Commands60ProSafe Managed Switch corresponds to the desired existing multiple spanning tree instance. The <unit/slot/port> is the desi

Page 558

Utility Commands600ProSafe Managed Switch has been enabled. The configuration of this command remains in effect for the life of the login session. The

Page 559

Utility Commands601 ProSafe Managed Switchno debug dot1x packetUse this command to disable dot1x packet debug trace.Format no debug dot1xModedebug igm

Page 560

Utility Commands602ProSafe Managed Switch no debug igmpsnooping transmitThis command disables tracing of transmitted IGMP snooping packets.Format no d

Page 561

Utility Commands603 ProSafe Managed Switchno debug igmpsnooping receiveThis command disables tracing of received IGMP Snooping packets.Format no debug

Page 562

Utility Commands604ProSafe Managed Switch information such as source address, destination address, control packet type, packet length, and the interfa

Page 563

Utility Commands605 ProSafe Managed Switchno debug ip mcache packetUse this command to disable debug tracing of MDATA packet reception and transmissio

Page 564

Utility Commands606ProSafe Managed Switch debug ip vrrpUse this command to enable VRRP debug protocol messages.DefaultFormat debug ip vrrpModeno debug

Page 565

Utility Commands607 ProSafe Managed Switchno debug ipv6 mcache packetUse this command to disable debug tracing of MDATAv6 packet reception and transmi

Page 566

Utility Commands608ProSafe Managed Switch neither keyword is used in the command, then all PIMSMv6 packet traces are dumped. Vital information such as

Page 567

Utility Commands609 ProSafe Managed Switchpacket type, packet length, and the interface on which the packet is received or transmitted is displayed on

Page 568

Switching Commands61 ProSafe Managed Switchtree. The <unit/slot/port> is the desired switch port. In this case, the following are displayed.Term

Page 569

Utility Commands610ProSafe Managed Switch The following parameters are displayed in the trace message:TX/RXIntfSrcIpDestIpAreaIdTypeThe remaining fiel

Page 570

Utility Commands611 ProSafe Managed SwitchLS_REQ packet field definitions.LengthLS_UPD packet field definitions.LengthLS_ACK packet field definitions.

Page 571

Utility Commands612ProSafe Managed Switch A sample output of the trace message is shown below.<15> JAN 01 00:21:22 192.168.17.29-1 SIM[181040176

Page 572

Utility Commands613 ProSafe Managed SwitchRip_Version: RIPv2 Packet_Type:RIP_RESPONSEROUTE 1): Network: 10.1.1.0 Mask: 255.255.255.0 Metric: 1ROUTE 2)

Page 573

Utility Commands614ProSafe Managed Switch no debug sflow packetUse this command to disable sFlow debug packet trace.Format no debug sflow packetModede

Page 574

Utility Commands615 ProSafe Managed Switchno debug spanning-tree bpdu receiveThis command disables tracing of received spanning tree BPDUs.Format no d

Page 575

Utility Commands616ProSafe Managed Switch no debug spanning-tree bpdu transmitThis command disables tracing of transmitted spanning tree BPDUs.Format

Page 576

Utility Commands617 ProSafe Managed SwitchCable Test CommandThe cable test feature enables you to determine the cable connection status on a selected

Page 577 - For example:

Utility Commands618ProSafe Managed Switch sflow receiverUse this command to configure the sFlow collector parameters (owner string, receiver timeout,

Page 578 - For each configured server:

Utility Commands619 ProSafe Managed Switchsflow samplerA data source configured to collect flow samples is called a poller. Use this command to config

Page 579 - DHCP Server Commands

Switching Commands62ProSafe Managed Switch show spanning-tree mst port summaryThis command displays the settings of one or all ports within the specif

Page 580

Utility Commands620ProSafe Managed Switch no sflow pollerUse this command to reset the sFlow poller instance to the default settings.Format no sflow p

Page 581

Utility Commands621 ProSafe Managed Switchshow sflow pollersUse this command to display the sFlow polling instances created on the switch. Use “-” for

Page 582

Utility Commands622ProSafe Managed Switch IP Address:... 0.0.0.0Address Type... 1Port

Page 583

Utility Commands623 ProSafe Managed Switchshow licenseThis command displays the license status. License Date indicates the date of the license. Licens

Page 584

Utility Commands624ProSafe Managed Switch Note: This command takes effect only once after it is executed and cannot be saved across power cycles. For

Page 585

Utility Commands625 ProSafe Managed Switchthe DTP packets on the interface. Use blockudld to filter the UDLD packets on the interface. Use blockpagp t

Page 586

Utility Commands626ProSafe Managed Switch RFC 2819• Group 1 - StatisticsContains cumulative traffic and error statistics.• Group 2 - HistoryGenerates

Page 587

Utility Commands627 ProSafe Managed Switchrmon alarmThis command sets the RMON alarm entry in the RMON alarm MIB group.Formatrmon alarm alarm number v

Page 588

Utility Commands628ProSafe Managed Switch no rmon hcalarmThis command deletes the rmon hcalarm entry.Format no rmon hcalarm <alarm number>Moderm

Page 589

• None • Log • SNMP Trap • Log and SNMP TrapUtility Commands629 ProSafe Managed Switchno rmon eventThis command deletes the rmon event entry.Format no

Page 590 - Message Sent:

Switching Commands63 ProSafe Managed Switchshow spanning-tree mst summaryThis command displays summary information about all multiple spanning tree in

Page 591 - DNS Client Commands

Utility Commands630ProSafe Managed Switch show rmon eventsThis command displays the entries in the RMON event table.Format show rmon eventsModeExample

Page 592

Utility Commands631 ProSafe Managed Switchshow rmon statistics interfaceThis command displays the RMON statistics for the given interface.Format show

Page 593

Utility Commands632ProSafe Managed Switch no udld enableThis command disables udld globally on the switch.Format no udld enableModeudld message timeTh

Page 594

Utility Commands633 ProSafe Managed Switchudld portThis command selects the UDLD mode operating on this interface. If the keyword “aggressive” is not

Page 595 - Packet Capture Commands

Utility Commands634ProSafe Managed Switch UDLD ModeThe UDLD mode configured on this interface. This is either “Normal” or “Aggressive.”.UDLD StatusThe

Page 596

6351212. Management CommandsThis chapter describes the management commands available in the managed switch CLI.This chapter contains the following s

Page 597

Management Commands636ProSafe Managed Switch Configuring the Switch Management CPUTo manage the switch via the web GUI or telnet, an IP address needs

Page 598

Management Commands637 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe following is an example of an ezconfig session.NETGEAR EZ Configuration Utility----------------------

Page 599

Management Commands638ProSafe Managed Switch Network Interface CommandsThis section describes the commands you use to configure a logical interface fo

Page 600

Management Commands639 ProSafe Managed SwitchA locally administered address must have bit 6 On (b'1') and bit 7 Off (b'0').Format

Page 601

Spanning Tree AdminmodeSpanning Tree VersionBPDU Guard ModeBPDU Filter ModeConfiguration NameConfiguration Revision LevelConfiguration Digest KeyConfi

Page 602

Management Commands640ProSafe Managed Switch the switch's network interface do not affect the configuration of the front panel ports through whic

Page 603

Management Commands641 ProSafe Managed SwitchIPv6 Address/Length is ... 3099::210:18FF:FE82:337/64IPv6 Default Router is ...

Page 604

Management Commands642ProSafe Managed Switch no serial baudrateUse this command to set the communication rate of the terminal interface. Format no ser

Page 605

Management Commands643 ProSafe Managed Switchenable authenticationUse this command in line configuration mode to specify an authentication method list

Page 606

Management Commands644ProSafe Managed Switch ip telnet server enableUse this command to enable Telnet connections to the system and to enable the Teln

Page 607

Management Commands645 ProSafe Managed Switchno transport input telnetUse this command to prevent new Telnet sessions from being established. Format n

Page 608

Management Commands646ProSafe Managed Switch no session-limitUse this command to set the maximum number of simultaneous outbound Telnet sessions to th

Page 609

Management Commands647 ProSafe Managed Switchtelnetcon timeoutUse this command to set the Telnet connection session timeout value, in minutes. A sessi

Page 610

Outbound Telnet Login TimeoutMaximum Number of Outbound Telnet SessionsAllow New Outbound Telnet SessionsManagement Commands648ProSafe Managed Switch

Page 611

Management Commands649 ProSafe Managed Switchip sshUse this command to enable SSH access to the system. (This command is the short form of the ip ssh

Page 612

Switching Commands65 ProSafe Managed Switchvlan databaseThis command gives you access to the VLAN Config mode, which allows you to configure VLAN char

Page 613

Management Commands650ProSafe Managed Switch no sshcon maxsessionsUse this command to set the maximum number of allowed SSH connection sessions to the

Page 614

Management Commands651 ProSafe Managed SwitchManagement Security CommandsThis section describes commands you use to generate keys and certificates, wh

Page 615

Management Commands652ProSafe Managed Switch no crypto key generate rsaUse this command to delete the RSA key files from the device.Format no crypto k

Page 616

Management Commands653 ProSafe Managed Switchno ip http serverUse this command to disable access to the switch through the Web interface. When access

Page 617 - Cable Test Command

Management Commands654ProSafe Managed Switch user will be forced to re-authenticate. This timer begins on initiation of the web session and is unaffec

Page 618

Management Commands655 ProSafe Managed Switchip http session maxsessionsUse this command to limit the number of allowable un-secure HTTP sessions. Zer

Page 619

Management Commands656ProSafe Managed Switch no ip http secure-session maxsessionsUse this command to restore the number of allowable secure HTTP sess

Page 620

Management Commands657 ProSafe Managed Switchip https authenticationUse this command to specify the authentication methods for http server users. The

Page 621 - [<index>]

Management Commands658ProSafe Managed Switch ip http secure-protocolUse this command to set protocol levels (versions). The protocol level can be set

Page 622 - Software License Commands

Management Commands659 ProSafe Managed SwitchAccess CommandsUse the commands in this section to close remote connections or to view information about

Page 623 - IP Address Conflict Commands

Switching Commands66ProSafe Managed Switch vlan acceptframeThis command sets the frame acceptance mode per interface. For VLAN Only mode, untagged fra

Page 624

Management Commands660ProSafe Managed Switch usernameUse this command to add a new user to the local user database. The default privilege level is 1.

Page 625

Management Commands661 ProSafe Managed Switchusername name nopasswordUse this command to remove an existing user’s password (NULL password).Formatuser

Page 626 - RFC 3434

Management Commands662ProSafe Managed Switch username snmpv3 authenticationUse this command to specify the authentication protocol to be used for the

Page 627

Management Commands663 ProSafe Managed Switchno username snmpv3 encryptionUse this command to set the encryption protocol to none. The <username>

Page 628

Management Commands664ProSafe Managed Switch show users accounts detailThis command displays the local user status with respect to user account lockou

Page 629

Login TimeUsernameProtocolLocationManagement Commands665 ProSafe Managed Switchpasswords min-lengthUse this command to enforce a minimum password leng

Page 630

Management Commands666ProSafe Managed Switch passwords agingUse this command to implement aging on passwords for local users. When a user’s password e

Page 631 - UDLD Commands

Management Commands667 ProSafe Managed Switchno passwords strength-checkUse this command to disable the password strength-check.Format no passwords st

Page 632

Management Commands668ProSafe Managed Switch passwords strength minimum numeric-charactersUse this command to enforce a minimum number of numeric char

Page 633

Management Commands669 ProSafe Managed Switchno passwords strength maximum consecutive-charactersUse this command to reset the maximum number of conse

Page 634

Switching Commands67 ProSafe Managed Switchvlan makestaticThis command changes a dynamically created VLAN (one that is created by GVRP registration) t

Page 635 - Management Commands

Management Commands670ProSafe Managed Switch passwords strength exclude-keywordUse this command to exclude the specified keyword while configuring the

Page 636

Management Commands671 ProSafe Managed Switchshow passwords resultUse this command to display the last password set result information.Format show pas

Page 637

Management Commands672ProSafe Managed Switch list-name Character string used to name the list of authentication methods activated when a user logs i

Page 638 - Network Interface Commands

Management Commands673 ProSafe Managed SwitchDefault Uses the listed authentication methods that follow this argument as the default list of methods

Page 639

Management Commands674ProSafe Managed Switch specified as an authentication method after radius, no authentication is used if the radius server is dow

Page 640

execcommandsdefaultlist-namestart-stopstop-onlynonemethod (method1/method2…)Management Commands675 ProSafe Managed Switchno aaa accountingThis command

Page 641 - Console Port Access Commands

Management Commands676ProSafe Managed Switch ip http/https accountingThis command applies user exec accounting list to the line methods HTTP and HTTPs

Page 642

Management Commands677 ProSafe Managed Switchaaa authorizationThis command creates an authorization method list. This list is identified by “default”

Page 643 - Telnet Commands

Management Commands678ProSafe Managed Switch no authorization(console/telnet/ssh) This command is used to remove command authorization from a line con

Page 644

Management Commands679 ProSafe Managed Switchusername, then the managed switch sends the username input as the domain-name(as entered by the user)\use

Page 645

Switching Commands68ProSafe Managed Switch vlan participation allThis command configures the degree of participation for all interfaces in a VLAN. The

Page 646

Management Commands680ProSafe Managed Switch no mac address-table multicast forbidden-unregistered vlanUse this command to restore the default.Formatn

Page 647

Management Commands681 ProSafe Managed Switchsame Multicast Group address within the max-response-time, only the first response is forwarded to the qu

Page 648 - Secure Shell (SSH) Commands

Management Commands682ProSafe Managed Switch aaa ias-user usernameThe Internal Authentication Server (IAS) database is a dedicated internal database u

Page 649

passwordencryptedManagement Commands683 ProSafe Managed Switchno password(AAA IAS User Configuration)Use this command to remove a password for a user

Page 650

Management Commands684ProSafe Managed Switch snmp-server communityUse this command to add (and name) a new SNMP community. A community <name> is

Page 651 - Management Security Commands

Management Commands685 ProSafe Managed Switchno snmp-server community ipaddrUse this command to set a client IP address for an SNMP community to 0.0.0

Page 652

Management Commands686ProSafe Managed Switch no snmp-server community modeUse this command to deactivate an SNMP community. If the community is disabl

Page 653

Management Commands687 ProSafe Managed Switchno snmp-server enable traps violationUse this command to disable sending new violation traps.Format no sn

Page 654

Management Commands688ProSafe Managed Switch snmp-server enable traps multiusersUse this command to enable Multiple User traps. When the traps are ena

Page 655

Management Commands689 ProSafe Managed SwitchNote: The <name> parameter does not need to be unique, however; the <name> and <ipaddr |

Page 656

Switching Commands69 ProSafe Managed Switchassigned the value of the interface VLAN ID for this port. With either option, VLAN tagged frames are forwa

Page 657

Management Commands690ProSafe Managed Switch snmptrap ipaddrUse this command to assign an IP address to a specified community name. The maximum length

Page 658

Management Commands691 ProSafe Managed Switchno snmp trap link-statusUse this command to disable link status traps by interface. Note: This command i

Page 659 - User Account Commands

Management Commands692ProSafe Managed Switch The SNMP agent of the switch complies with SNMP Versions 1, 2 or 3. For more information about the SNMP s

Page 660

Management Commands693 ProSafe Managed Switch(Netgear Switch)#show snmptrap Community Name IpAddress IPv6 Address Snmp Version Mode My

Page 661

Management Commands694ProSafe Managed Switch RADIUS CommandsThis section describes the commands you use to configure the switch to use a Remote Authen

Page 662

Management Commands695 ProSafe Managed SwitchRADIUS client uses that IP address while sending NAS-IP-Address attribute in RADIUS communication.Format

Page 663

Management Commands696ProSafe Managed Switch Note: To re-configure a RADIUS authentication server to use the default UDP <port>, set the <po

Page 664

Management Commands697 ProSafe Managed Switchaddress or dns name of the previously configured RADIUS authentication / accounting server.Format no radi

Page 665

Management Commands698ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows an example of the CLI command.radius server key acct 10.240.4.10 encrypted <encryp

Page 666

Management Commands699 ProSafe Managed Switchradius server retransmitUse this command to configure the global parameter for the RADIUS client that spe

Page 667

7ProSafe Managed SwitchCaptive Portal Configuration Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .751Captive Portal Status Commands . . .

Page 668

Switching Commands70ProSafe Managed Switch vlan port tagging allThis command configures the tagging behavior for all interfaces in a VLAN to enabled.

Page 669

Management Commands700ProSafe Managed Switch show radiusUse this command to display the values configured for the global parameters of the RADIUS clie

Page 670

Management Commands701 ProSafe Managed Switchshow radius serversUse this command to display the summary and details of RADIUS authenticating servers c

Page 671

Management Commands702ProSafe Managed Switch 192.168.37.201 Network2_RADIUS_Server 1813 Secondary 192.168.37.202

Page 672

Management Commands703 ProSafe Managed SwitchThe following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show radius accounting nameHost

Page 673

Management Commands704ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show radius accounting statistic

Page 674

Management Commands705 ProSafe Managed SwitchRequests... 0Retransmissions... 0Responses

Page 675

Management Commands706ProSafe Managed Switch The following shows example CLI display output for the command.(Switch) #show radius statistics 192.168.3

Page 676

Management Commands707 ProSafe Managed Switchdelivery and a shared key configured on the client and daemon server to encrypt all messages.debug tacacs

Page 677

Management Commands708ProSafe Managed Switch only. If you want to enter the key in encrypted format, enter the key along with the encrypted keyword. I

Page 678

Management Commands709 ProSafe Managed Switchno tacacs-server source interfaceUse this command in Global Configuration mode to remove the global sourc

Page 679

Switching Commands71 ProSafe Managed Switchno vlan protocol group nameThis command removes the name from a protocol-based VLAN groups.Format no vlan p

Page 680

Management Commands710ProSafe Managed Switch portUse the port command in TACACS Configuration mode to specify a server port number. The server <por

Page 681

Management Commands711 ProSafe Managed SwitchConfiguration Scripting CommandsConfiguration Scripting allows you to generate text-formatted script file

Page 682

Management Commands712ProSafe Managed Switch hello helloscript applyUse this command to apply the commands in the script to the switc

Page 683 - SNMP Commands

Management Commands713 ProSafe Managed Switchscript validateUse this command to validate a script file by parsing each line in the script file, where

Page 684

Management Commands714ProSafe Managed Switch set clibannerUse this command to add the CLI Banner. The banner message supports up to 2000 characters.Fo

Page 685

ipv4-routing dual-ipv4-and-ipv6 Management Commands715 ProSafe Managed Switchno sdm prefer Use this command to return to the default template. Format

Page 686

Management Commands716ProSafe Managed Switch Use the optional keywords to list the scaling parameters of a specific template.Format show sdm prefer [d

Page 687

Management Commands717 ProSafe Managed Switchnetwork ipv6 enableUse this command to enable IPv6 operation on the network port.DefaultFormat network ip

Page 688

Management Commands718ProSafe Managed Switch • Disable the dhcpv6 client protocol on the network port (with the dhcp option).Format no network ipv

Page 689

Management Commands719 ProSafe Managed SwitchFE80::204:76FF:FE73:423A 00:04:76:73:42:3a Delay 447540show network ipv6 dhcp stat

Page 690

Switching Commands72ProSafe Managed Switch no protocol groupThis command removes the <vlanid> from this protocol-based VLAN group that is identi

Page 691

Management Commands720ProSafe Managed Switch Total DHCPv6 Packets Received... 0DHCPv6 Solicit Packets Transmitted...

Page 692

7211313. Log MessagesThis chapter lists common log messages, along with information regarding the cause of each message. There is no specific action

Page 693

Log Messages722ProSafe Managed Switch CoreTable 3. BSP Log Messages Component Message CauseBSPEvent(0xaaaaaaaa) Switch has restarted.BSPStarting cod

Page 694 - RADIUS Commands

Log Messages723 ProSafe Managed SwitchTable 5. System Log Messages Component Message CauseSYSTEMConfiguration file Switch CLI.cfg size is 0 (zero) by

Page 695

Log Messages724ProSafe Managed Switch UtilitiesTable 6. Trap Mgr Log MessageComponent Message CauseTrap MgrLink Up/Down: unit/slot/port An interface

Page 696

Log Messages725 ProSafe Managed SwitchTable 9. RADIUS Log Messages Component Message CauseRADIUSRADIUS: Invalid data length - xxx The RADIUS Client r

Page 697

Log Messages726ProSafe Managed Switch ManagementTable 10. TACACS+ Log Messages Component Message CauseTACACS+TACACS+: authentication error, no server

Page 698

Log Messages727 ProSafe Managed SwitchTable 14. EmWeb Log Messages Component Message CauseEmWebEMWEB (Telnet): Max number of Telnet login sessions ex

Page 699

Log Messages728ProSafe Managed Switch Table 16. WEB Log MessagesComponent Message CauseWEBMax clients exceeded This message is shown when the maximum

Page 700

Log Messages729 ProSafe Managed SwitchSSHDSSHD: Unknown UI event in message, event=XXXXFailed to dispatch the UI event to the appropriate SSHD functio

Page 701

Switching Commands73 ProSafe Managed Switchno protocol vlan group allThis command removes all interfaces from this protocol-based VLAN group that is i

Page 702

Log Messages730ProSafe Managed Switch SwitchingTable 20. User_Manager Log MessagesComponent Message CauseUser_ManagerUser Login Failed for XXXX Faile

Page 703

Log Messages731 ProSafe Managed SwitchTable 22. IP Subnet VLANS Log MessagesComponent Message CauseIPsubnet vlansERROR vlanIpSubnetSubnetValid :Inval

Page 704

Log Messages732ProSafe Managed Switch Mac based VLANSvlanMacVlanChangeCallback: Failed to add an entryThis appears when a dtl fails to add an entry fo

Page 705

Log Messages733 ProSafe Managed SwitchIGMP SnoopingFailed to set igmp mrouter mode %d for interface xxx on Vlan yyyFailed to set VLAN multicast router

Page 706 - TACACS+ Commands

Log Messages734ProSafe Managed Switch Table 27. 802.3ad Log MessagesComponent Message Cause802.3addot3adReceiveMachine: received default event %xRece

Page 707 - <ip-address

Log Messages735 ProSafe Managed SwitchTable 32. 802.1Q Log MessagesComponent Message Cause802.1Qdot1qIssueCmd: Unable to send message %d to dot1qMsgQ

Page 708

Log Messages736ProSafe Managed Switch QoSTable 35. Protocol-based VLANs Log MessagesComponent Message CauseProtocol Based VLANspbVlanCnfgrInitPhase2P

Page 709

Log Messages737 ProSafe Managed SwitchRouting/IPv6 RoutingTable 38. DiffServ Log MessagesComponent Message CauseDiffServdiffserv.c 165: diffServResto

Page 710 - <priority>

Log Messages738ProSafe Managed Switch OSPFv2Warning: OSPF LSDB is 90% full (22648 LSAs).OSPFv2 limits the number of Link State Advertisements (LSAs) t

Page 711

Log Messages739 ProSafe Managed SwitchTable 42. Routing Table Manager Log Messages Component Message CauseRouting Table ManagerRTO is full. Routing t

Page 712

Switching Commands74ProSafe Managed Switch vlan association subnetThis command associates a VLAN to a specific IP-subnet.Format vlan association subne

Page 713

Log Messages740ProSafe Managed Switch MulticastTable 45. RIP Log MessageComponent Message CauseRIPRIP : discard response from xxx via unexpected inte

Page 714

Log Messages741 ProSafe Managed SwitchTable 49. IGMP-Proxy Log MessagesComponent Message CauseIGMP-ProxyError getting memory for igmp host group reco

Page 715

Log Messages742ProSafe Managed Switch StackingTable 51. PIM-DM Log MessagesComponent Message CausePIM-DMOut of memory when creating xxx This message

Page 716 - IPv6 Management Commands

Log Messages743 ProSafe Managed SwitchTechnologiesTable 54. System General Error MessagesComponent Message CauseOS Invalid USP unit = x, slot = x, po

Page 717

Log Messages744ProSafe Managed Switch OS USL: A Trunk being created by bcmx already existed in USLPossible synchronization issue between the applicati

Page 718

Log Messages745 ProSafe Managed SwitchO/S SupportOS USL: failed to sync L3 Route table on unit=xCould not synchronize unit x due to a transport failur

Page 719

Log Messages746ProSafe Managed Switch OSAPI osapiCleanupIf: NetIPGet During the call to remove the interface from the route table, the attempt to get

Page 720

7471414. Captive Portal CommandsThe Captive Portal feature is a software implementation that blocks clients from accessing the network until user ve

Page 721 - Log Messages

Captive Portal Commands748ProSafe Managed Switch enableUse this command to globally enable captive portal. Default disabledFormat enableMode no enable

Page 722 - Table 4. NIM Log Messages

Captive Portal Commands749 ProSafe Managed Switchno https portUse this command to reset the HTTPs port to the default HTTPS port 443.Format no https p

Page 723

Switching Commands75 ProSafe Managed Switchshow vlan <vlanid>This command displays detailed information, including interface information, for a

Page 724 - Utilities

Captive Portal Commands750ProSafe Managed Switch Operational Status... DisabledDisable Reason... Adminis

Page 725

Captive Portal Commands751 ProSafe Managed SwitchCaptive Portal Configuration CommandsThe commands in this section are related to captive portal confi

Page 726 - Management

Captive Portal Commands752ProSafe Managed Switch no nameUse this command to remove a configuration name.Format no name ModeprotocolUse this command to

Page 727

Captive Portal Commands753 ProSafe Managed Switchno groupUse this command to reset the group number to the default.Default 1Format no group <1-10&g

Page 728 - Table 18. SSHD Log Messages

Captive Portal Commands754ProSafe Managed Switch no max-bandwidth-downUse this command to reset the maximum rate to the default.Format no max-bandwidt

Page 729 - Table 19. SSLT Log Messages

Captive Portal Commands755 ProSafe Managed Switchmax-output-octetsUse this command to configure the maximum number of octets the user is allowed to re

Page 730 - Switching

Captive Portal Commands756ProSafe Managed Switch no session-timeoutUse this command to reset the session timeout to the default.Format session-timeout

Page 731

Captive Portal Commands757 ProSafe Managed Switchinterface (Captive Portal)Use this command to associate an interface with a captive portal configurat

Page 732

Captive Portal Commands758ProSafe Managed Switch Example(switch)#show captive-portal configuration 1CP ID... 1CP Nam

Page 733

Captive Portal Commands759 ProSafe Managed SwitchIf the interface is specified. The following term will be displayed.Authenticated usersExample(Switch

Page 734 - Table 31. MFDB Log Message

Switching Commands76ProSafe Managed Switch show vlan briefThis command displays a list of all configured VLANs.Format show vlan briefMode• Privileged

Page 735

Captive Portal Commands760ProSafe Managed Switch If the interface is specified, the following terms are displayed.Group NameRedirect URL ModeRedirect

Page 736 - Table 37. CoS Log Message

Captive Portal Commands761 ProSafe Managed Switchshow captive-portal configuration localesUse this command to display locales associated with a specif

Page 737 - Routing/IPv6 Routing

Client MAC AddressClient IP AddressProtocolVerificationSession TimeCaptive Portal Commands762ProSafe Managed Switch If the macaddr is specified, the f

Page 738

Captive Portal Commands763 ProSafe Managed Switchshow captive-portal client statisticsUse this command to display the statistics for a specific captiv

Page 739 - Table 44. ARP Log Message

Captive Portal Commands764ProSafe Managed Switch If the interface is specified, the following terms are displayed.CP IDCP NameProtocolVerificationExam

Page 740 - Multicast

Captive Portal Commands765 ProSafe Managed SwitchIf the CP ID is specified, the following terms are displayed.Interface DescriptionExample(switch)#sho

Page 741

Captive Portal Commands766ProSafe Managed Switch Example(switch)#show captive-portal interface configuration statusCP ID CP Name Interface I

Page 742 - Stacking

Captive Portal Commands767 ProSafe Managed Switchuser nameUse this command to modify the user name for a local captive portal user. <1-128> is t

Page 743 - Technologies

Captive Portal Commands768ProSafe Managed Switch user idle-timeoutUse this command to set the session idle timeout value for a captive portal user. &l

Page 744

Captive Portal Commands769 ProSafe Managed Switchno user max-bandwidth-upUse this command to reset the limit to the default.Format no user <1-128

Page 745 - O/S Support

Switching Commands77 ProSafe Managed Switchshow vlan association subnet This command displays the VLAN associated with a specific configured IP-Addres

Page 746

Captive Portal Commands770ProSafe Managed Switch has been reached the user will be disconnected. <1-128> is the user ID. The range of octets is

Page 747 - Captive Portal Commands

Captive Portal Commands771 ProSafe Managed SwitchExample(switch)#show captive-portal user Session IdleUser ID Us

Page 748

Captive Portal Commands772ProSafe Managed Switch Captive Portal User Group CommandsThe following section describes captive portal user group commands.

Page 749

7731515. Command List{deny | permit} (IP ACL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 750

Command List774ProSafe Managed Switch area virtual-link dead-interval (OSPF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 751

Command List775 ProSafe Managed Switchcapture file size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 752

Command List776ProSafe Managed Switch clear logging buffered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 753

Command List777 ProSafe Managed Switchdebug isdp packet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 754

Command List778ProSafe Managed Switch dos-control tcpflag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 755

Command List779 ProSafe Managed Switchhostroutesaccept . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 756

Switching Commands78ProSafe Managed Switch dvlan-tunnel ethertypeThis command configures the ether-type for all interfaces. The ether-type may have th

Page 757

Command List780ProSafe Managed Switch ip http authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 758

Command List781 ProSafe Managed Switchip ospf transmit-delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 759

Command List782ProSafe Managed Switch ipv6 icmp error-interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 760

Command List783 ProSafe Managed Switchisdp run . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 761

Command List784ProSafe Managed Switch logging host remove . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 762

Command List785 ProSafe Managed Switchmax-output-octets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 763

Command List786ProSafe Managed Switch no set mld querier query_interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 764

Command List787 ProSafe Managed Switchport lacptimeout (Interface Config) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 765

Command List788ProSafe Managed Switch rmon event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 766

Command List789 ProSafe Managed Switchset mld maxresponse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 767

Switching Commands79 ProSafe Managed Switchno mode dvlan-tunnelThis command is used to disable Double VLAN Tunneling on the specified interface. By de

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Command List790ProSafe Managed Switch show dhcp lease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Command List791 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ip dvmrp neighbor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Command List792ProSafe Managed Switch show ip route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Command List793 ProSafe Managed Switchshow ipv6 route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Command List794ProSafe Managed Switch show mldsnooping mrouter vlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Command List795 ProSafe Managed Switchshow sflow samplers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Command List796ProSafe Managed Switch snmp trap link-status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Command List797 ProSafe Managed Switchsshcon maxsessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Command List798ProSafe Managed Switch tunnel mode ipv6ip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Command List799 ProSafe Managed Switchvlan tagging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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811. Using the Command-Line InterfaceThe command-line interface (CLI) is a text-based way to manage and monitor the system. You can access the CLI b

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Switching Commands80ProSafe Managed Switch Voice VLAN CommandsThis section describes the commands you use for Voice VLAN. Voice VLAN enables switch po

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Switching Commands81 ProSafe Managed SwitchYou can configure Voice VLAN in any of the following ways:vlan-iddot1pnoneuntaggedno voice vlan (Interface

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Switching Commands82ProSafe Managed Switch When the interface is specified:Voice VLAN Interface ModeVoice VLAN IDVoice VLAN PriorityVoice VLAN Untagge

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Switching Commands83 ProSafe Managed SwitchIf an interface is configured as a protected port, and you add that interface to a Port Channel or Link Agg

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Switching Commands84ProSafe Managed Switch no switchport protected (Interface Config)Use this command to configure a port as unprotected. The groupid

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Switching Commands85 ProSafe Managed SwitchPrivate Group CommandsThis section describes commands used to configure private group and view private grou

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FormatModeSwitching Commands86ProSafe Managed Switch no private-group nameThis command is used to remove the specified private group.FormatModeshow pr

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Switching Commands87 ProSafe Managed Switchprimary VLAN can be configured per private VLAN. All ports within a private VLAN share the same primary VLA

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Switching Commands88ProSafe Managed Switch no switchport private-vlanThis command is used to remove the private-VLAN association or mapping from the p

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Switching Commands89 ProSafe Managed Switchno private-vlanThis command is used to restore normal VLAN configuration.Format no private-vlan {associatio

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Using the Command-Line Interface9 ProSafe Managed SwitchCommand Group or CommandM5300-28G-POE+ M5300-52G-POE+M5300-28G M5300-52GM5300-28G3 M5300-52G3

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Switching Commands90ProSafe Managed Switch show interface ethernet <unit/slot/port> switchportThis command displays the private-VLAN mapping inf

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Switching Commands91 ProSafe Managed Switchset garp timer leaveThis command sets the GVRP leave time for one port (Interface Config mode) or all ports

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Switching Commands92ProSafe Managed Switch show garpThis command displays GARP information.Format show garpMode• Privileged EXEC• User EXECGMRP Admin

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Switching Commands93 ProSafe Managed Switchset gvrp interfacemodeThis command enables GVRP on a single port (Interface Config mode) or all ports (Glob

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Switching Commands94ProSafe Managed Switch GMRP CommandsThis section describes the commands you use to configure and view GARP Multicast Registration

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Switching Commands95 ProSafe Managed Switchis disabled on that interface. GARP functionality is subsequently re-enabled if routing is disabled and por

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Switching Commands96ProSafe Managed Switch show mac-address-table gmrpThis command displays the GMRP entries in the Multicast Forwarding Database (MFD

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Switching Commands97 ProSafe Managed Switchclear radius statisticsThis command is used to clear all RADIUS statistics.Format clear radius statisticsMo

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Switching Commands98ProSafe Managed Switch no dot1x mac-auth-bypassThis command disables MAB for 802.1x-unaware clients.Format no dot1x mac-auth-bypas

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Switching Commands99 ProSafe Managed Switchdot1x port-controlThis command sets the authentication mode to use on the specified port. Select force-unau

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