FortiSwitch-548B Version 5.2.0.2 Administration Guide
- 10 - 2.3 Front-Panel Components The front panel of the Switch consists of 48 10-Gigabit interfaces, 2 LED indicators, 1 built-in 1000/100/10 RJ-
- 100 - Command Mode Global Config 7.2.7.9 show ip igmp snooping querier This command display IGMP snooping querier global information on the sy
- 101 - Display Information IGMP Snooping Querier Vlan Mode: Display the administrative mode for IGMP Snooping for the switch. Querier Election Par
- 102 - Syntax show ipv6 mld snooping [<slot/port>|<vlan-id>] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Me
- 103 - 7.2.8.2 show ipv6 mld snooping mrouter interface The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to display information about statically conf
- 104 - VLAN ID: Displays the list of VLANs of which the interface is a member. Interface: Shows the interface on which multicast router informatio
- 105 - Display Message MAC Address: A multicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding or filtering information. The format is twodigit h
- 106 - 7.2.8.8 ipv6 mld snooping interfacemode The user can go to the CLI Global/Interface Configuration Mode to set MLD Snooping on one interfac
- 107 - Syntax Ipv6 mld snooping groupmembershipinterval <2-3600> no ipv6 mld snooping groupmembershipinterval Default Setting 260 Command
- 108 - Command Mode Global Config Interface Config 7.2.8.13 ipv6 mld snooping mrouter interface The user can go to the CLI Interface Configurat
- 109 - Syntax set mld <vlanid> no set mld <vlanid> Default Setting Disabled Command Mode VLAN Mode 7.2.8.16 set mld fast-leave T
- 11 - 2.6 Management Options The system may be managed by using one Service Ports through a Web Browswer,Telent, SNMP function and using the cons
- 110 - Command Mode VLAN Mode 7.2.8.18 set mld maxresponse The user can go to the CLI Interface VLAN Mode to set the MLD Maximum Response time
- 111 - Syntax show ipv6 mld snooping querier Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message MLD Snooping Querier Mo
- 112 - participate in querier election where in the least ip address will win the querier election and operates as the querier in that VLAN. The o
- 113 - 7.2.9.4 ipv6 mld snooping querier The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set MLD snooping querier admin mode, use the ipv
- 114 - Command Mode Global Config 7.2.9.7 ipv6 mld snooping querier querier-expiry-interval The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mod
- 115 - Syntax ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan <1-3965> address <ipv6-address> no ipv6 mld snooping querier vlan <1-3965> address
- 116 - Display Message For each port-channel the following information is displayed: Logical Interface: The field displays logical slot and the lo
- 117 - Port Speed: Speed of the port-channel port. Port Active: This field lists the ports that are actively participating in the port-channel (LA
- 118 - <logical slot/port> - The port-channel interface number. <name> - The port-channel name (up to 15 alphanumeric characters). &l
- 119 - no - This command disables to support static function on specific port-channel on this device. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Inte
- 12 - RFC 2787 (VRRP-MIB) RFC 3289 - DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC RFC 3289 - DIFFSERV-MIB QOS-DIFFSERV-EXTENSIONS-MIB QOS-DIFFSERV-PRIVATE-MIB
- 120 - dst-src-mac - Sets the mode on the source and destination MAC addresses. src-ip - Sets the mode on the source IP address. dst-ip - Sets the
- 121 - Syntax port-channel name {<logical slot/port> | all} <name> <logical slot/port> - The port-channel interface number. al
- 122 - Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Interface Config 7.2.10.10 lacp This command enables Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on a
- 123 - 7.2.10.11 lacp actor or lacp partner This command set <actor | partner> admin key value of Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
- 124 - This command set <actor | partner> port priority value of Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on a port. Syntax lacp <actor
- 125 - no - This command restores collector max-delay time of Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) on a port-channel Default Setting 0 Comman
- 126 - Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config This command deletes all configured ports from the port-channel (LAG). The interface
- 127 - Level: Displays level for storm control broadcast. Rate: Displays rate for storm control broadcast. This command is used to display mult
- 128 - 7.2.11.2 storm-control broadcast This command enables broadcast storm recovery mode on the selected interface. If the mode is enabled, br
- 129 - Syntax storm-control multicast no storm-control multicast no - This command disables multicast storm recovery mode on the selected inter
- 13 - 3. Installation and Quick Startup 3.1 Package Contents Before you begin installing the Switch, confirm that your package contains the foll
- 130 - Command Mode Interface Config This command enables unicast storm recovery mode on all interfaces. Syntax storm-control unicast no sto
- 131 - This command will protect your network from broadcast storms by setting a threshold level for broadcast traffic on all ports. Syntax swi
- 132 - This command will protect your network from multicast storms by setting a threshold level for multicast traffic on all ports. Syntax sw
- 133 - Command Mode Interface Config This command will protect your network from unicast storms by setting a threshold level for unicast traffic
- 134 - Display Message User Priority: Displays the 802.1p priority to be mapped. Traffic Class: Displays internal traffic class to map the corresp
- 135 - <Session Number> - session number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Session ID: indicates the sess
- 136 - This command removes all configured probe ports and mirrored port. Syntax no port-monitor Default Setting None Command Mode Global
- 137 - Command Mode Global Config Display Message Admin Mode: the link state admin mode. Group ID: The group ID for each displayed row. Mode: This
- 138 - Command Mode Interface Config 7.2.15 Port Backup 7.2.15.1 show port backup Show port-backup information. Syntax show port-backup Com
- 139 - no - This command disables port-backup function. Command Mode Global Config 7.2.15.3 port-backup group Set active port or backup port fo
- 14 - 3.2 Switch Installation Installing the Switch Without the Rack 1. Install the Switch on a level surface that can safely support the weight
- 140 - 7.2.16.2 show fip-snooping enode This command displays the ENode connections for the entire system. Syntax show fip-snooping enode Defa
- 141 - 7.2.16.4 show fip-snooping fcf This command displays to what interfaces the FCFs are connected for the entire system. Syntax show fip-sn
- 142 - 7.2.16.6 fip-snooping The FIP snooping function is disabled by default. Only after enabling it, are the FIP related CLIs under VLAN and in
- 143 - 7.2.17 Enhanced Transmission Selection (ETS) 7.2.17.1 show queue ets This command displays ETS mode on specific interface. Syntax show
- 144 - Syntax show queue ets weight <slot/port> Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Name of the
- 145 - Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 7.2.17.6 queue ets scheduler-type This command configures the scheduler type for
- 146 - Default Setting 50(LAN), 50(SAN) Command Mode Interface Config 7.2.17.8 queue ets pg-mapping This command configures the mapping list
- 147 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Congestion Notify: Displays Congestion Notification function status. Tag
- 148 - Priority Queue: Priority queue is enabled for CN function. Mode: CN mode (Enable/Disable) CNM Count: Counts the number of CN message genera
- 149 - The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to configure the Ether Type of CN-TAG. Use the ‘congestion-notify tag ethertype <v
- 15 - 3.3 Installing the Switch in a Rack You can install the Switch in most standard 19-inch (48.3-cm) racks. Refer to the illustrations below.
- 150 - Syntax congestion-notify msg ethertype <0-65535> no congestion-notify msg ethertype <0-65535> - This command sets the Ether T
- 151 - CPIndex - This command configures queue number of sampled packet. Q_No - This command sets congestion point index. Default Setting 0 Comm
- 152 - <-1-1> - This command sets value of CNM's inner VLAN tag's CFI bits. <-1-7> - This command sets value of CNM's
- 153 - switch's front panel ports. The configuration parameters associated with the switch's network interface do not affect the configu
- 154 - Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Manegement IP Filter Address Table: The admin mode status for IP filter. Index: The index of s
- 155 - Command Mode Global Config 7.3.1.5 ip address This command sets the IP Address, and subnet mask. The IP Address and the gateway must be
- 156 - Command Mode Global Config 7.3.1.7 ip address protocol This command specifies the network configuration protocol to be used. If you modi
- 157 - This command is used to set an IP address to be a filter. Syntax ip filter <ipaddr> no ip filter <ipaddr> <ipaddr> - C
- 158 - Password Threshold: When the logon attempt threshold is reached on the console port, the system interface becomes silent for a specified am
- 159 - 7.3.2.4 exec-timeout This command specifies the maximum connect time (in minutes) without console activity. A value of 0 indicates that a
- 16 - 3.4 Quick Starting the Switch 1. Read the device Installation Guide for the connectivity procedure. In-band connectivity allows access to
- 160 - <0-65535> - silent time (Range: 0 - 65535) in seconds. no - This command sets the maximum value to the default. Default Setting 0 C
- 161 - [line] - Set the outbound telnet operational mode as ‘linemode’, where by default, the operational mode is ‘character mode’. [echo] - Enabl
- 162 - 7.3.3.3 line vty This command is used to enter vty (Telnet) configuration mode. Syntax line vty Default Setting None Command Mode Globa
- 163 - Syntax password-threshold <0-120> no password-threshold <threshold> - max threshold (Range: 0 - 120). no - This command sets
- 164 - Default Setting 5 Command Mode Line Vty 7.3.3.8 server enable This command enables/disables telnet server. If telnet server is enabled,
- 165 - 7.3.3.10 telnet sessions This command regulates new outbound telnet connections. If enabled, new outbound telnet sessions can be establi
- 166 - 7.3.3.12 telnet exec-timeout This command sets the outbound telnet session timeout value in minute. i Changing the timeout value for ac
- 167 - 7.3.4 SSH Client Session Commands 7.3.4.1 ssh This command establishes a new outbound ssh connection to a remote host. Syntax ssh <
- 168 - 7.3.4.3 sshc maxsessions This command specifies the maximum number of simultaneous outbound ssh sessions. A value of 0 indicates that no o
- 169 - Syntax show sshc Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Outbound SSH Login Timeout (in minutes) Ind
- 17 - 3.5 System Information Setup 3.5.1 Quick Start up Software Version Information Table 2-1. Quick Start up Software Version Information Comm
- 170 - SNMP Community Name: The community string to which this entry grants access. A valid entry is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string of up to
- 171 - OSPFv3 Traps May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is disabled. Indicates whether OSPF traps will be sent. PIM Traps May be enabl
- 172 - 7.3.5.5 snmp-server contact This command sets the organization responsible for the network. The range for contact is from 1 to 31 alphanum
- 173 - This command activates an SNMP community. If a community is enabled, an SNMP manager associated with this community manages the switch acco
- 174 - This command restricts access to switch information. The access mode is read-only (also called public) or read/write (also called private).
- 175 - Syntax snmp-server enable traps acl-trapflags no snmp-server enable traps acl-trapflags no - This command disables the acl trap. Defaul
- 176 - This command enables Link Up/Down traps for the entire switch. When enabled, link traps are sent only if the Link Trap flag setting assoc
- 177 - no snmp-server enable traps ospf {all | errors {all | authentication-failure | bad-packet | config-error | virtauthentication-failure | vir
- 178 - Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config This command enables the sending of new root traps and topology change notification t
- 179 - SNMP Trap Name: The community string of the SNMP trap packet sent to the trap manager. This may be up to 16 alphanumeric characters. This s
- 18 - (Read/Write) or is only able to view (Read Only). As a factory default, admin has Read/Write access and guest has Read Only access. There ca
- 180 - Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config This command enables link status traps for all interfaces. i This command is valid
- 181 - Command Mode Global Config 7.3.6.5 snmptrap ipaddr <name> <ipaddr> <ipaddrnew> This command changes the IP address of
- 182 - Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.3.7 HTTP commands 7.3.7.1 show ip http This command displays the http settings for th
- 183 - Syntax ip javamode no ip javamode no - This command disallows access to the Java applet in the header frame of the Web interface. When a
- 184 - Syntax ip http server no ip http server no - This command disables access to the switch through the Web interface. When access is dis
- 185 - Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 7.3.7.7 ip http secure-protocol This command is used to set protocol levels (version
- 186 - Display Message Administrative Mode: This field indicates whether the administrative mode of SSH is enabled or disabled. Protocol Levels: T
- 187 - Command Mode Global Config 7.3.8.4 ip ssh maxsessions This command specifies the maximum number of SSH connection sessions that can be
- 188 - Default Setting 5 Command Mode Global Config 7.3.9 Management Security Commands 7.3.9.1 crypto certificate generate This commands is us
- 189 - 7.3.10 DHCP Client Commands 7.3.10.1 ip dhcp restart This command is used to initiate a BOOTP or DCHP client request. Syntax ip dhcp r
- 19 - Management VLAN Id - Specifies VLAN id Web Mode - Indicates whether HTTP/Web is enabled. Java Mode - Indicates whether java mode is enabled.
- 190 - 7.3.11 DHCPv6 Client Commands 7.3.11.1 ipv6 address protocol This command specifies the network of IPv6 configuration protocol to be used
- 191 - <bootp> - Obtains IP address from BOOTP. <dhcp> - Obtains IP address from DHCP. <dhcp6> - Obtains IPv6 address from DHCP
- 192 - Display Message Maximum Hop Count - The maximum number of Hops a client request can go without being discarded. Minimum Wait Time (Second
- 193 - Syntax show sflow agent Default Setting None Command Mode Privilege Exec Display Message sFlow Version: Uniquely identifies the version a
- 194 - show sflow receivers Default Setting None Command Mode Privilege Exec Display Message Receiver Index: The sFlow Receiver associated with t
- 195 - 7.3.13.5 set sflow rate The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to set sampling rate, use the sflow rate <0-3600> in
- 196 - Default Setting 1400 Command Mode Global Config 7.3.13.8 set sflow receiver address The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode
- 197 - 7.3.13.10 set sflow interval The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to set polling interval, use the sflow poller interva
- 198 - Default Setting None Command Mode Interface Config 7.3.14 Service Port Commands 7.3.14.1 show serviceport This command displays service
- 199 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message IPv6 Address: Specifies the IPv6 address of neighbor or interface. MAC A
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- 20 - copy <url> startup-config <filename> Sets the download datatype to be an image or config file. The URL must be specified as
- 200 - Command Mode Global Config 7.3.14.4 serviceport protocol This command specifies the network management port configuration protocol. If y
- 201 - 7.3.14.6 serviceport ipv6 address Use this command to configure IPv6 global addressing (i.e. Default routers) information for the servic
- 202 - Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.4 Spanning Tree Commands This section provides detailed explanation of the spanning t
- 203 - Root Path Cost: Value of the Root Path Cost parameter for the common and internal spanning tree. Root Port Identifier: The Root Port for th
- 204 - Auto Edge: True or false. Port Up Time Since Counters Last Cleared: Time since the port was reset, displayed in days, hours, minutes, and s
- 205 - <0-4094> - multiple spanning tree instance ID. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message MST Instance ID: Th
- 206 - This command displays the detailed settings and parameters for a specific switch port within a particular multiple spanning tree instance.
- 207 - External Port Path Cost - The External Path Cost of the specified port in the spanning tree. Designated Root: Identifier of the designated
- 208 - STP Mode: Indicate STP mode. Type: Currently not used. STP State: The forwarding state of the port in the specified spanning tree instance.
- 209 - Syntax show spanning-tree brief Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Bridge Priority: Configured value. Brid
- 21 - 4. Console and Telnet Administration Interface This chapter discusses many of the features used to manage the Switch, and explains many con
- 210 - 7.4.2.2 spanning-tree protocol-migration This command enables BPDU migration check on a given interface. The all option enables BPDU migra
- 211 - Syntax spanning-tree configuration revision <0-65535> no spanning-tree configuration revision <value> - Revision Level is a n
- 212 - Syntax spanning-tree forward-time <4-30> no spanning-tree forward-time <4-30> - forward time value (Range: 4 – 30). no - This
- 213 - Syntax spanning-tree max-age <6-40> no spanning-tree max-age <6-40> - the Bridge Max Age value (Range: 6 – 40). no - This com
- 214 - <1-10> - the Maximum hold-count value (Range: 1-110). no - This command sets the Bridge Tx Hold Count parameter for the common and i
- 215 - Syntax spanning-tree mst priority <0-4094> <0-61440> no spanning-tree mst priority <0-4094> <0-4094> - multiple s
- 216 - This command sets the Path Cost or Port Priority for this port within the multiple spanning tree instance or in the common and internal spa
- 217 - <1-4094> - multiple spanning tree instance ID. no - This command sets the Path Cost or Port Priority for this port within the multip
- 218 - no - This command sets the Administrative Switch Port State for all ports to disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config
- 219 - This command specifies that this port is an Edge Port within the common and internal spanning tree. This will allow this port to transiti
- 22 - The console port is set for the following configuration: Baud rate: 11,520 Data width: 8 bits Parity: none Stop bits: 1 Fl
- 220 - no - This command sets the Edgeport BPDU Guard to the default value, that is, Disabled. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Confi
- 221 - 7.4.2.14 spanning-tree uplinkfast This command sets the Uplink Fast parameter to a new value on this switch. This command only works on do
- 222 - Syntax spanning-tree tcnguard no spanning-tree tcnguard no - This command sets the tcnguard parameter to the default value, that is Disab
- 223 - Terminal Logging Severity Filter The minimum severity to log to the terminal log. Messages with an equal or lower numerical severity are lo
- 224 - Display Message Number of Traps since last reset: The number of traps that have occurred since the last reset of this device. Trap Log Capa
- 225 - Syntax logging buffered no logging buffered no - This command disables logging to in-memory log. Default Setting None Command Mode Glo
- 226 - Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.5.2.3 logging monitor This command enables logging to the terminal monitor. Syntax l
- 227 - 7.5.2.5 logging host This command enables logging to a host where up to eight hosts can be configured. Syntax logging host <hostaddr
- 228 - <hostindex> - Index of the log server. <hostaddress> - New IP address of the log server. Default Setting None Command Mode Glo
- 229 - 7.5.2.7 clear logging buffered This command clears all in-memory log. Syntax clear logging buffered Default Setting None Command Mode
- 23 - 4.3 Set Up your Switch Using Telnet Access Once you have set an IP address for your Switch, you can use a Telnet program (in a VT-100 compa
- 230 - Syntax script delete {<scriptname> | all} <scriptname> - The name of the script to be deleted. all - Delete all scripts prese
- 231 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.6.4 script validate This command displays the content of a script file. Syntax scr
- 232 - Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message User Name: The name the user will use to login using the serial port, Telnet or Web. A new use
- 233 - 7.7.1.3 show passwords configuration Use this command to display the configured password management settings. Syntax show passwords conf
- 234 - i The admin user account cannot be deleted. Default Setting No password Command Mode Global Config 7.7.2.2 Unlock a locked user accoun
- 235 - none - no use authentication method. no - This command sets the authentication protocol to be used for the specified login user to none. Th
- 236 - Syntax passwords aging <1-365> no passwords aging <1-365> - Number of days until password expires. Default Setting 0 Command
- 237 - <1-5> - the number of password failures before account lock. Default Setting 0 Command Mode Global Config 7.7.2.8 Set the minimu
- 238 - Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message User: This field lists every user that has an authentication login list assigned. System Login
- 239 - Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message User Name: This field displays the user assigned to the specified authentication login list. C
- 24 - 5. Web-Based Management Interface 5.1 Overview The Fortinet FortiSwitch-548B Series Layer III plus QoS Managed Switch provides a built-in
- 240 - Display Message Port: The interface whose configuration is displayed Protocol Version: The protocol version associated with this port. The
- 241 - Session Termination Action - This value indicates the action to be taken once the session timeout expires. Possible values are Default, Rad
- 242 - Invalid EAPOL Frames Received: The number of EAPOL frames that have been received by this authenticator in which the frame type is not reco
- 243 - Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message User: Users configured locally to have access to the specified port. 7.8.1.9 show dot1x cli
- 244 - 7.8.1.10 show radius servers This command is used to display items of the configured RADIUS servers. Syntax show radius servers [<ipa
- 245 - Number of Named Accounting Server Groups: The number of configured named RADIUS server groups. Number of Retransmits: The configured value
- 246 - Round Trip Time: The time interval in centiseconds, between the most recent Accounting- Response and the Accounting-Request that matched it
- 247 - Round Trip Time - The time interval, in hundredths of a second, between the most recent Access-Reply, Access - Challenge and the Access-Req
- 248 - Port: Shows the configured TACACS+ server port number. TimeOut: Shows the timeout in seconds for establishing a TCP connection. Priority: S
- 249 - This command shows the dynamically locked MAC addresses for port. Syntax show port-security dynamic <slot/port> Default Setting
- 25 - 5.2 How to log in The Fortinet FortiSwitch-548B Series Layer III plus QoS Managed Switch can be configured remotely from Microsoft Internet
- 250 - Display Message MAC address MAC address of discarded packet on locked ports. 7.8.2 Configuration Commands 7.8.2.1 authentication login
- 251 - Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.8.2.2 username defaultlogin This command assigns the authentication login list to use
- 252 - Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.8.3 Dot1x Configuration Commands 7.8.3.1 dot1x initialize This command begins the in
- 253 - Command Mode Global Config 7.8.3.3 dot1x login This command assigns the specified authentication login list to the specified user for 80
- 254 - 7.8.3.5 dot1x user This command adds the specified user to the list of users with access to the specified port or all ports. The <usern
- 255 - Command Mode Global Config This command sets the authentication mode to be used on the specified port. The control mode may be one of the
- 256 - Default Setting 2 Command Mode Interface Config 7.8.3.8 dot1x max-user This command configures the maximum users to a specified port, Th
- 257 - 7.8.3.10 dot1x re-reauthenticate This command begins the re-authentication sequence on the specified port. This command is only valid if
- 258 - server-timeout: Sets the value, in seconds, of the timer used by the authenticator state machine on this port to timeout the authentication
- 259 - 7.8.4 Radius Configuration Commands 7.8.4.1 radius accounting mode This command is used to enable the RADIUS accounting function. Syn
- 26 - 5.3 Web-Based Management Menu Menus The Web-based interface enables navigation through several menus. The main navigation menu is on the l
- 260 - 7.8.4.3 radius server attribute 4 This command to set the NAS-IP address for the radius server. Syntax radius-server attribute 4 [ipaddr
- 261 - number, the IP address must match that of a previously configured RADIUS authentication server. The port number must lie between 1 - 65535,
- 262 - Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.8.4.7 radius-server retransmit This command sets the maximum number of times a reques
- 263 - Command Mode Global Config 7.8.4.9 radius-server msgauth This command enables the message authenticator attribute for a specified server
- 264 - 7.8.5 TACACS+ Configuration Commands 7.8.5.1 tacacs host This command is used to enable /disable TACACS+ function and to configure the
- 265 - This command is used to configure the TACACS+ authentication and encryption key. Syntax key [<key-string> | encrypted <key-str
- 266 - Default Setting 0 Command Mode TACACS Host Config 7.8.5.3 tacacs timeout This command is used to configure the TACACS+ connection timeou
- 267 - 7.8.6 Port Security Configuration Commands 7.8.6.1 port-security This command enables port locking at the system level (Global Config) or
- 268 - no - This command resets the maximum number of statically locked MAC addresses allowed on a specific port to its default value. Default S
- 269 - 7.8.6.6 port-security violation shutdown This command configures the port violation shutdown mode. Once the violation happens, the inter
- 27 - Secondary Menus The Secondary Menus under the Main Menu contain a host of options that you can use to configure your switch. The online he
- 270 - CDP Holdtime (sec): The length of time a receiving device should hold the L2 Network Switch CDP information before discarding it CDP Transm
- 271 - Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Device Id: Identifies the device name in the form of a character string. Entry Address(es): Th
- 272 - Syntax cdp no cdp no - This command is used to disable CDP Admin Mode. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 7.9.2.2 c
- 273 - Command Mode Global Config 7.9.2.3 cdp timer This command is used to configure an interval time (seconds) of the sending CDP packet. Sy
- 274 - 7.10 SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) Commands 7.10.1 Show Commands 7.10.1.1 show sntp This command displays the current time and con
- 275 - Client Mode: Configured SNTP Client Mode. Unicast Poll Interval Poll interval value for SNTP clients in seconds as a power of two. Poll Tim
- 276 - 7.10.2 Configuration Commands 7.10.2.1 sntp broadcast client poll-interval This command will set the poll interval for SNTP broadcast cli
- 277 - 7.10.2.3 sntp client port This command will set the SNTP client port id and polling interval in seconds. Syntax sntp client port <
- 278 - Syntax sntp unicast client poll-timeout <poll-timeout> no sntp unicast client poll-timeout < poll-timeout > - Polling timeout
- 279 - <ipaddress/ipv6address/domain-name > - IPv4 or IPv6 address or domain name of the SNTP server. <addresstype > - The address typ
- 28 - MAC-based VLAN — see “MAC-based Commands” MAC-based Vocie VLAN — see “MAC-based Vocie VLAN Commands” Voice VLAN — see “Voice VLAN C
- 280 - Syntax sntp multicast client poll-interval <poll-interval> no sntp multicast client poll-interval <poll-interval> - Polling i
- 281 - MAC-Address: A MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and or filtering information. The format is 6 or 8 two-digit hexadecimal num
- 282 - no - This command is used to disable Voice VLAN Admin Mode. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 7.11.2.2 voice-vlan vla
- 283 - 7.11.2.4 voice vlan This command is used to enable/disable Voice VLAN Admin Mode. Syntax voice vlan no voice vlan no - This command d
- 284 - 7.11.2.5 voice vlan data priority Use this command to either trust or entrust the data traffic arriving one the Voice VLAN port. Syntax
- 285 - 7.12.1.2 show lldp interface This command uses to display a summary of the current LLDP configuration for a specific interface or for all
- 286 - Display Message Last Update: Shows the amount of time since the last update to the remote table in days, hours, minutes, and seconds. Total
- 287 - Chassis ID: The ID that is sent by a remote device as part of the LLDP message, it is usually a MAC address of the device. Port ID: Shows t
- 288 - 7.12.1.6 show lldp local-device This command uses to display summary information about the advertised LLDP local data. This command can di
- 289 - System Name: Shows the system name of the local device. System Description: Describes the local system by identifying the system name and v
- 29 - Secure HTTP — see “HTTP Commands” Secure Shell — see “Secure Shell (SSH) Commands” IPv6 OSPFv3 — see “OSPFv3 Configuration Commands
- 290 - <slot/port> - Displays a specific interface. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Specifies
- 291 - Unknown: Specifies the unknown bit associated with a particular policy type. Tagged: Specifies the tagged bit associated with a particular
- 292 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: Specifies the list of all the ports on which LLDP-MED is enab
- 293 - Media Policy Application Type: Specifies the application type. Types of application types are unknown, voicesignaling, guestvoice, guestvoi
- 294 - 7.12.2 Configuration Commands 7.12.2.1 lldp notification This command uses to enable remote data change notifications. Syntax lldp noti
- 295 - 7.12.2.3 lldp receive This command uses to enable the LLDP receive capability. Syntax lldp receive no lldp receive no - This command is
- 296 - no lldp transmit-mgmt no - This command is used to cancel inclusion of the management information in LLDPDUs. Default Setting None Comman
- 297 - Syntax lldp timers [interval <interval-seconds>] [hold <hold-value>] [reinit <reinit-seconds>] no lldp timers [interval]
- 298 - 7.12.2.9 lldp med The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to set MED to enable, use the lldp med Interface configuration c
- 299 - no lldp med transmit-tlv [capabilities] [ex-pd] [ex-pse] [inventory] [location] [network-policy] capabilities -Transmit the LLDP capabilit
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- 30 - 6. Command Line Interface Structure and Mode-based CLI The Command Line Interface (CLI) syntax, conventions, and terminology are described
- 300 - no lldp med confignotification all Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.12.2.14 lldp med faststartrepeatcount The user can
- 301 - location - Transmit the LLDP location TLV. network-policy - Transmit the LLDP network policy TLV. Default Setting None Command Mode Global
- 302 - TCP SYN Mode: May be enabled or disabled. The factory default is disabled. TCP SYN&FIN Mode: May be enabled or disabled. The factory de
- 303 - no - This command sets Minimum TCP Header Size Denial of Service protection to the default value of disabled. Default Setting Disabled, 20
- 304 - Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 7.13.2.5 dos-control l4port This command enables L4 Port Denial of Service protectio
- 305 - no - This command disables the TCP L4 source = destination port number (Source TCP Port =Destination TCP Port) Denial of Service protection
- 306 - Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 7.13.2.9 dos-control icmpv4 This command enables Maximum ICMPv4 Packet Size Denial
- 307 - no - This command resets the Maximum ICMPV6 Packet Size Denial of Service protections to its default value. Default Setting 512 Command Mo
- 308 - Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 7.13.2.13 dos-control tcpfinurgpsh This command enables the TCP FIN and URG and PSH
- 309 - Command Mode Global Config 7.13.2.15 dos-control tcpsynfin This command enables the TCP SYN and FIN Denial of Service protection. If the
- 31 - 6.2 CLI Mode-based Topology Parameters Parameters are order dependent. The text in bold italics should be replaced with a name or number.
- 310 - 7.13.2.17 dos-control all This command enables the Denial of Service protection checks globally. Syntax dos-control all no dos-control a
- 311 - Summary advertisements transmitted: Number of summary advertisements sent by this switch on its trunk ports. Subset advertisements transmit
- 312 - VTP Version: Displays the VTP version operating on the switch. Configuration Revision: Displays the current configuration revision number o
- 313 - Syntax vtp no vtp no - This command disables global VTP administrative mode. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 7.14.
- 314 - Syntax vtp mode { client | server | transparent } no vtp mode <client> - This command set client mode for VTP. <server> - T
- 315 - <password> - Configures VTP administrative domain password.(Max. length 64 bytes) no - This command resets the VTP domain password t
- 316 - Command Mode Global Config This command uses to configure the adminstrative domain trunk port on specific interfaces. Syntax vtp trunkp
- 317 - 7.15.1.2 show interface switchport protected This command displays the status of the interface (protected/unprotected) under the groupid
- 318 - Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config This command uses to add an interface to a protected port group. The <groupid> para
- 319 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message MAC Address: Is the MAC Address of the static MAC filter entry. VLAN ID:
- 32 - Conventions Network addresses are used to define a link to a remote host, workstation, or network. Network addresses are shown using the f
- 320 - Syntax macfilter addsrc <macaddr> <1-3965> no macfilter addsrc <macaddr> <1-3965> <macaddr> - Specified a
- 321 - 7.17 System Utilities 7.17.1 clear 7.17.1.1 clear arp This command causes all ARP entries of type dynamic to be removed from the ARP cac
- 322 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.17.1.4 clear logging buffered This command is used to clear the message log maintai
- 323 - 7.17.1.6 clear pass This command resets all user passwords to the factory defaults without powering off the switch. You are prompted to co
- 324 - Syntax clear dns [counter | cache] counter - this command clear the DNS statistics. cache - this command clear all entries from the DNS c
- 325 - Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.17.1.11 clear igmpsnooping This command clears the tables managed by the IGMP Snooping function and will at
- 326 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.17.1.14 clear dot1x statistics This command resets the 802.1x statistics for the sp
- 327 - 7.17.1.16 clear domain-list This command is used to clear all entries domain names for incomplete host names. Syntax clear domain-list
- 328 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.17.1.19 clear ip arp-cache This command causes all ARP entries of type dynamic to be
- 329 - 7.17.1.21 clear lldp remote-data This command will use to delete all information from the LLDP remote data table. Syntax clear lldp remo
- 33 - 7. Switching Commands le 7.1 System Information and Statistics commands 7.1.1 show arp This command displays connectivity between the s
- 330 - Command Mode Global Config. 7.17.1.24 clear ipv6 neighbors This command will use to clear all entries IPv6 neighbor table or an entry on
- 331 - 7.17.1.26 clear ipv6 dhcp This command will use to clear DHCPv6 statistics for all interfaces or for a specific interface. Use the <sl
- 332 - <sourcefilename> - The filename of a configuration file or a script file. <url> - xmodem, tftp://ipaddr/path/file or ftp://use
- 333 - Write running configuration file into flash Syntax copy running-config startup-config [filename] <filename> - name of the config
- 334 - <filename> - name of the configuration or image file. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.17.4 dir This command
- 335 - Syntax whichboot Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.17.6 boot-system This command is used to specify the file or i
- 336 - Syntax ping <ipaddress|hostname> count <0-20000000> [size <32-512>] ping <ipaddress|hostname> size <32-512>
- 337 - 7.17.7.3 ping ipv6 interface This command use to determine whether another computer is on the network. To use the command, configure the s
- 338 - <initTtl> - The Use initTtl to specify the initial time-to-live (TTL), the maximum number of router hops between the local and remote
- 339 - 7.17.9 logging cli-command This command enables the CLI command Logging feature. The Command Logging component enables the switch to log a
- 34 - 7.1.3 show process cpu This command provides the percentage utilization of the CPU by different tasks. Syntax show process cpu i It is
- 340 - Syntax reload Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.17.12 configure This command is used to activate global configura
- 341 - 7.17.14 hostname This command is used to set the prompt string. Syntax hostname <prompt_string> <prompt_string> - Prompt
- 342 - <slot/port> - Interface Number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Cable Status: One of the followin
- 343 - DHCPRELEASE and DHCPDECLINE messages are dropped if for a MAC address in the snooping database, but the binding's interface is othe
- 344 - Syntax show ip dhcp snooping binding [{static/dynamic}] [interface slot/port] [vlan id] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exe
- 345 - Syntax show ip dhcp snooping statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Interface: The IP address of t
- 346 - Syntax ip dhcp snooping vlan <vlan-list> no ip dhcp snooping vlan <vlan-list> no - This command disables the DHCP Snooping on
- 347 - Command Mode Global Config 7.18.2.5 ip dhcp snooping database write-delay This command configures the interval in seconds at which the D
- 348 - Syntax ip dhcp snooping binding <mac-address> vlan <vlan id> <ip address> interface <interface id> no ip dhcp sno
- 349 - Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 7.18.2.10 ip dhcp snooping trust This command configures the port as trusted. S
- 35 - 7.1.4 show eventlog This command displays the event log, which contains error messages from the system, in the Primary Management System or
- 350 - 7.18.2.12 ip dhcp snooping information option allow-untrusted This command ip dhcp snooping information option allow-untrusted is used to
- 351 - 7.19.1 Show Commands 7.19.1.1 show ip verify This command displays the IPSG interface configurations on all ports. Syntax show ip verif
- 352 - VLAN: The VLAN for the binding rule. 7.19.1.3 show ip source binding This command displays the IPSG bindings. Syntax show ip source bi
- 353 - 7.19.2.2 ip verify binding This command configures static IP source guard (IPSG) entries. Syntax ip verify binding <mac-address>
- 354 - 7.20.1 Show Commands 7.20.1.1 show ip arp inspection statistics This command displays the statistics of the ARP packets processed by Dyna
- 355 - Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Source MAC Validation: Displays whether Source MAC Validation of ARP frame is enabled or disab
- 356 - 7.20.1.4 show arp access-list This command displays the configured ARP ACLs with the rules. Giving an ARP ACL name as the argument will di
- 357 - no - This command disables Dynamic ARP Inspection on a list of comma-separated VLAN ranges. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global
- 358 - Command Mode Global Config 7.20.2.5 ip arp inspection trust This command configures an interface as trusted for Dynamic ARP Inspection.
- 359 - Syntax arp access-list <acl-name> no arp access-list <acl-name> no - This command deletes a configured ARP ACL. Default Set
- 36 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.1.6 show sysinfo This command displays switch brief information and MIBs supported. Sy
- 360 - Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.21 Differentiated Service Command ! This Switching Command function can only be used on the QoS software
- 361 - allowed within a class definition. If a field is already specified for a class, all subsequent attempts to specify the same field fail, inc
- 362 - 7.21.1.2 no diffserv This command sets the DiffServ operational mode to inactive. While disabled, the DiffServ configuration is retained
- 363 - ! The class name 'default' is reserved and is not allowed here. The class type of match-all indicates all of the individual matc
- 364 - <class-map-name> is the name of an existing DiffServ class. <new-class-map-name> is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string f
- 365 - Default Setting None Command Mode Class-Map Config / Ipv6-Class-Map Config Restrictions The class types of both <classname> and &l
- 366 - 7.21.2.7 match cos This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition for the Class of Service value (the only tag in a
- 367 - 7.21.2.9 match dstip This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the destination IP address of a packet
- 368 - Command Mode Class-Map Config / Ipv6-Class-Map Config 7.21.2.11 match ethertype This command adds to the specified class definition a
- 369 - user notation. To specify a match on all DSCP values, use the match [not] ip tos <tosbits> <tosmask> command with <tosbits&g
- 37 - Display Message System Description: Text used to identify this switch. System Object ID: The manufacturing ID System Information System Up
- 370 - <tosmask> is a two-digit hexadecimal number from 00 to ff. The <tosmask> denotes the bit positions in <tosbits> that a
- 371 - 7.21.2.16 match source-address mac This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the source MAC address o
- 372 - 7.21.2.18 match srcl4port This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the source layer 4 port of a pack
- 373 - Command Mode Class-Map Config 7.21.2.20 match dstip6 This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the
- 374 - Default Setting None Command Mode IPv6-Class-Map Config 7.21.3 Policy Commands The 'policy' command set is used in DiffServ t
- 375 - 7.21.3.1 assign-queue This command modifies the queue id to which the associated traffic stream is assigned. The queueid is an integer fro
- 376 - <slot/port> - Interface Number. Default Setting None Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Incompatibilities Drop, Redirect 7.21.3
- 377 - Incompatibilities Drop, Mirror 7.21.3.6 mark cos This command marks all packets for the associated traffic stream with the specified cla
- 378 - 7.21.3.8 no class This command deletes the instance of a particular class and its defined treatment from the specified policy. Syntax
- 379 - Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Config Policy Type In Incompatibilities Drop, Mark (all forms) 7.21.3.11 police-simple This command is
- 38 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message System Description: Text used to identify the product name of this switch.
- 380 - <set-prec-transmit> - an IP Precedence value is required and is specified as an integer from 0-7. Command Mode Policy-Class-Map Co
- 381 - 7.21.4 Service Commands The 'service' command set is used in DiffServ to define: Traffic Conditioning Assign a DiffServ tr
- 382 - Interface Config (for a specific interface) Restrictions Only a single policy may be attached to a particular interface in a particular
- 383 - 7.21.5.1 show class-map This command displays all configuration information for the specified class. Syntax show class-map [<clas
- 384 - Syntax show diffserv Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message DiffServ Admin mode: The current value
- 385 - Display Message DiffServ Admin Mode: The current setting of the DiffServ administrative mode. An attached policy is only in effect on an in
- 386 - Syntax show policy-map [<policy-map-name>] <policy-map-name> - is the name of an existing DiffServ policy. Default Settin
- 387 - Assign Queue: Directs traffic stream to the specified QoS queue. This allows a traffic classifier to specify which one of the supported har
- 388 - In Discarded Packets: A count of the packets discarded for this class instance for any reason due to DiffServ treatment of the traffic clas
- 389 - 7.22 ACL Command 7.22.1 Show Commands 7.22.1.1 show mac access-lists name This command displays a MAC access list and all of the rules t
- 39 - Name: Name provided by Power Supply vendor. Model: Model Number provided by Power Supply vendor. Revision Number: Revision Number provided b
- 390 - Syntax show mac access-lists Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Current number of all ACLs: The number
- 391 - ACL ID: The identifier of this ACL. Rule: This displays the number identifier for each rule that is defined for the ACL. Action: This displ
- 392 - ACL ID: Access List name for a MAC or IPv6 access list or the numeric identifier for an IP access list. Sequence Number: An optional sequen
- 393 - <newname> - New name which uniquely identifies the MAC access list. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.22.2.3 mac a
- 394 - A rule may either deny or permit traffic according to the specified classification fields. At a minimum, the source and destination MAC va
- 395 - <accesslistnumber> - The ACL number is an integer from 1 to 199. The range 1 to 99 is for the normal ACL List and 100 to 199 is for t
- 396 - access list replaces the currently attached IP access list using that sequence number. If the sequence number is not specified for this com
- 397 - no - This command removes the IP ACL identified by <name> from the system. Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config 7.22.2.
- 398 - Command Mode Privileged EXEC User EXEC Display Message Rule Number: The ordered rule number identifier defined within the IPv6 ACL. Action:
- 399 - i The CLI mode changes to IPv6-Access-List Config mode when you successfully execute this command. Default Setting None Command Mode Globa
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- 40 - Serial Number: The unique box serial number for this switch. Hardware Version: The hardware version of this switch. It is divided into four
- 400 - specified. The source and destination IPv6 address fields may be specified using the keyword ‘any’ to indicate a match on any value in that
- 401 - Default Setting None Command Mode Global Config Interface Config 7.24 CoS (Class of Service) Command 7.24.1 Show Commands 7.24.1.1
- 402 - 7.24.1.2 show queue ip-dscp-mapping This command maps an IP DSCP value to an internal traffic class. The <ipdscp> value is specified
- 403 - Non-IP Traffic Class: The traffic class used for non-IP traffic. This is only displayed when the COS trust mode is set to either 'trus
- 404 - 7.24.2 Configuration Commands 7.24.2.1 queue cos-map This command maps an 802.1p priority to an internal traffic class on a "per-por
- 405 - Syntax queue trust {dot1p | ip-dscp | untrusted } all no queue trust all no - This command sets the class of service trust mode to untru
- 406 - <bw-0> <bw-1> … <bw-6>- Each Valid range is (0 to 100) in increments of 5 and the total sum is less than or equal to 10
- 407 - 7.24.2.5 queue cos-queue traffic-shape This command specifies the maximum transmission bandwidth limit for the interface as a whole. Als
- 408 - 7.25 Domain Name Server Relay Commands 7.25.1 Show Commands 7.25.1.1 show hosts This command displays the static host name-to-address ma
- 409 - Response: Number of the DNS response packets been received. 7.25.1.3 show dns cache This command displays all entries in the DNS cache t
- 41 - 7.1.12 show command filter This command displays the information that begin/include/exclude the regular expression. Syntax show command [
- 410 - Command Mode Global Config 7.25.2.2 clear hosts This command clears the entire static host name-to-address mapping table. Syntax clear
- 411 - 7.25.2.4 ip domain-list This command defines the domain name that can be appended to incomplete host names (i.e., host names passed from a
- 412 - 7.25.2.6 ip domain-lookup This command enables the IP Domain Naming System (DNS)-based host name-to-address translation. Syntax ip d
- 413 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec 7.25.2.9 clear dns cache This command clears all entries in the DNS cache table. Synt
- 414 - 8. Routing Commands le 8.1 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Commands 8.1.1 Show Commands 8.1.1.1 show ip arp This command displays t
- 415 - Type: Is the type that was configured into the unit. The possible values are Local, Gateway, Dynamic and Static. Age: This field displays t
- 416 - Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message IP address: Is the IP address of a device on a subnet attached to an existing routing interfac
- 417 - no - This command disables proxy ARP on a router interface. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Interface Config 8.1.2.3 ip local-prox
- 418 - 8.1.2.5 arp dynamicrenew This command enables ARP component to automatically renew ARP entries of type dynamic when they age out. Synta
- 419 - <1-10> - The range of default response time is 1 to 10 seconds. no - This command configures the default response timeout time. Def
- 42 - Source: This port is a monitoring port. PC Mbr: This port is a member of a port-channel (LAG). Dest: This port is a probe port. Admin Mode
- 420 - Command Mode Global Config 8.1.2.10 clear ip arp-cache This command causes all ARP entries of type dynamic to be removed form the ARP ca
- 421 - IP Forwarding Mode: Disable or enable the forwarding of IP frames. Maximum Next Hops: The maximum number of hops supported by this switch.
- 422 - 8.2.1.3 show ip interface brief This command displays summary information about IP configuration settings for all ports in the router.
- 423 - Display Message Route Codes: Displays the key for the routing protocol codes that might appear in the routing table output. The command di
- 424 - 8.2.1.6 show ip route entry This command displays the router route entry information. Syntax show ip route entry <networkaddress&
- 425 - Route Codes: Displays the key for the routing protocol codes that might appear in the routing table output. The command displays the routi
- 426 - via Next-Hop: The outgoing router IP address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path toward the destination.
- 427 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Route Codes: Displays the key for the routing protocol codes that might
- 428 - Total Routes: Total number of routes in the routing table. 8.2.1.12 show ip route precedence This command displays detailed information
- 429 - Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 8.2.2.2 ip routing This command enables the IP Router Admin Mode for the master
- 43 - Broadcast Packets Received: The total number of packets received that were directed to the broadcast address. Note that this does not includ
- 430 - 8.2.2.4 ip route This command configures a static route. Syntax ip route <networkaddr> <subnetmask> [ <nexthopip&
- 431 - 8.2.2.6 ip route precedence This command sets the default precedence for static routes. Lower route preference values are preferred whe
- 432 - 8.2.2.8 encapsulation This command configures the link layer encapsulation type for the packet. Syntax encapsulation {ethernet
- 433 - Router ID : A 32-bit integer in dotted decimal format identifying the router, about which information is displayed. This is a configured va
- 434 - LSA Count: The total number of link state advertisements currently in the link state database. Maximum Number of LSAs: The maximum number o
- 435 - Command Mode Privileged Eexc User Exec Display Messages Type: The type of the route to the destination. It can be either: intra — Intra-
- 436 - OSPF Stub Metric Value: The metric value of the stub area. This field displays only if the area is a configured as a stub area. The follow
- 437 - 8.3.1.4 show ip ospf asbr This command displays the internal OSPF routing table entries to Autonomous System Boundary Routers (ASBR). This
- 438 - nssa-external - Use nssa-external to display NSSA external LSAs. opaque-area - Use opaque-area to display area opaque LSAs. opaque-as - U
- 439 - Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Messages Router: Total number of router LSAs in the OSPF link state database. Network: Total
- 44 - Total Packets Received (Octets): The total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) received on the network (excluding fram
- 440 - Retransmit Interval: A number representing the OSPF Retransmit Interval for the specified interface. Hello Interval: A number representing
- 441 - OSPF Admin Mode: States whether OSPF is enabled or disabled on a router interface. OSPF Area ID: The OSPF Area Id for the specified interfa
- 442 - External LSA Count: The number of external (LS type 5) link-state advertisements in the link-state database. Sent Packets: The number of OS
- 443 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Messages If you do not specify an IP address, a table with the followin
- 444 - Router Priority: The OSPF priority for the specified interface. The priority of an interface is a priority integer from 0 to 255. A value o
- 445 - Syntax show ip ospf statistics Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Messages Delta T: How long ago the SP
- 446 - Metric Val: The metric value is applied based on the TOS. It defaults to the least metric of the type of service among the interfaces to ot
- 447 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Messages Area ID: The area id of the requested OSPF area. Neighbor: Th
- 448 - Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode 8.3.2.3 network area Use network area command to enable OSPFv2 on an int
- 449 - 8.3.2.5 1583compatibility 1583 compatibility mode is enabled by default. If all OSPF routers in the routing domain are capable of operatin
- 45 - Packets RX and TX 2048-4095 Octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 2048 and 4095 octets in l
- 450 - Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode 8.3.2.8 area nssa default-info-originate area nssa default-info-originate command configures the me
- 451 - Syntax area <areaid> nssa no-summary no area <areaid> nssa no-summary Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config M
- 452 - Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode 8.3.2.13 area range area range command creates a specified area range for a specified NSSA. The <
- 453 - 8.3.2.15 area stub no-summary area stub no-summary command configures the Summary LSA mode for the stub area identified by <areaid>.
- 454 - no area virtual-link authentication command configures the default authentication type for the OSPF virtual interface identified by <are
- 455 - Default Setting 10 Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode 8.3.2.20 area virtual-link retransmit-interval area virtual-link retransmit-int
- 456 - 8.3.2.22 auto-cost By default, OSPF computes the link cost of each interface from the interface bandwidth. Faster links have lower metrics
- 457 - 8.3.2.24 capability opaque Use capability opaque command to enable Opaque Capability on the Router. The information contained in Opaque LS
- 458 - 8.3.2.27 clear ip ospf counters Use this command to reset global and interface statistics Syntax clear ip ospf counters Default Setti
- 459 - Command Mode Privileged Exec 8.3.2.30 clear ip ospf redistribution Use this command to flush all self-originated external LSAs. Reapply
- 46 - Packets Transmitted 512-1023 Octets: The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 512 and 1023 octets in l
- 460 - Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode 8.3.2.33 distance ospf distance ospf command sets the route preference value
- 461 - 8.3.2.35 exit-overflow-interval exit-overflow-interval command configures the exit overflow interval for OSPF. It describes the number of
- 462 - 8.3.2.37 ip ospf authentication ip ospf authentication command sets the OSPF Authentication Type and Key for the specified interface. The
- 463 - Syntax ip ospf dead-interval <seconds> no ip ospf dead-interval Default Setting 40 Command Mode Interface Config 8.3.2.40 ip os
- 464 - no ip ospf network Default Setting Broadcast Command Mode Interface Config 8.3.2.42 ip ospf priority ip ospf priority command sets the
- 465 - 8.3.2.44 ip ospf transmit-delay ip ospf transmit-delay command sets the OSPF Transit Delay for the specified interface. The transmit del
- 466 - Syntax router-id <ipaddress> Default Setting None Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode 8.3.2.47 redistribute redistribute comman
- 467 - Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode 8.3.2.49 passive-interface default passive-interface default command to enable global passive mode
- 468 - Syntax timers spf <delay-time> <hold-time> Default Setting delay-time—5 hold-time—10 Command Mode Router OSPF Config Mode
- 469 - 8.4.2 Configuration Commands 8.4.2.1 bootpdhcprelay cidoptmode This command enables the circuit ID option mode for BootP/DHCP Relay on t
- 47 - STP BPDUs Received: Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Protocol Data Units received. RSTP BPDUs Transmitted: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge
- 470 - <count> - The range of maximum hop count is 1 to 16. no - Set the maximum hop count to 4. Default Setting The default value is
- 471 - Command Mode Global Config 8.5 Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Commands 8.5.1 Show Commands 8.5.1.1 show ip rip This command displ
- 472 - Distance: Configured distance value for rip routes. 8.5.1.2 show ip rip interface This command displays information related to a particul
- 473 - 8.5.1.3 show ip rip interface brief This command displays general information for each RIP interface. For this command to display successf
- 474 - 8.5.2.2 ip rip This command enables RIP on a router interface. Syntax ip rip no ip rip no - This command disables RIP on a router
- 475 - no - This command is used to cancel the advertisement of default routes. Default Setting Not configured Command Mode Router RIP Config
- 476 - Command Mode Router RIP Config 8.5.2.7 hostrouteaccept This command enables the RIP hostroutesaccept mode. Syntax hostrouteaccept no h
- 477 - 8.5.2.9 distribute-list This command is used to specify the access list to filter routes received from the source protocol. Source protoc
- 478 - Command Mode Router RIP Config 8.5.2.11 ip rip authentication This command sets the RIP Version 2 Authentication Type and Key for the sp
- 479 - no - This command configures the interface to allow RIP control packets of the default version(s) to be received. Default Setting Both Co
- 48 - Maximum VLAN Entries: The maximum number of Virtual LANs (VLANs) allowed on this switch. Most VLAN Entries Ever Used: The largest number of
- 480 - Syntax show ip irdp {<slot/port> | all} <slot/port> - Show router discovery information for the specified interface. <all&
- 481 - Command Mode Interface Config 8.6.2.2 ip irdp broadcast This command configures the address to be used to advertise the router for the i
- 482 - 8.6.2.4 ip irdp maxadvertinterval This commands configures the maximum time, in seconds, allowed between sending router advertisements
- 483 - Syntax ip irdp preference < -2147483648-2147483647> no ip irdp preference < -2147483648-2147483647> - The range is -214748364
- 484 - 8.7.2 vlan routing This command creates routing on a VLAN. Syntax vlan routing <vlanid> [<vlan-index>] no vlan routing <v
- 485 - Router Version Errors: Represents the total number of VRRP packets received with Unknown or unsupported version number. Router VRID Errors:
- 486 - Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message VRID: Represents the router ID of the virtual router. Primary IP Address: This field
- 487 - Advertisement Interval Errors: Represents the total number of VRRP advertisements received for which advertisement interval is different th
- 488 - This command sets the virtual router ID on an interface for Virtual Router configuration in the router. Syntax ip vrrp <1-255> no i
- 489 - Syntax ip vrrp <1-255> mode no ip vrrp <1-255> mode <1-255> - The range of virtual router ID is 1 to 255. <no> -
- 49 - 7.2.1.4 interface This command is used to enter Interface configuration mode. Syntax interface <slot/port> <slot/port> - is
- 490 - no ip vrrp <1-255> preempt <1-255> - The range of virtual router ID is 1 to 255. <no> - This command sets the default pr
- 491 - Syntax ip vrrp <1-255> timers advertise <1-255> ip vrrp <1-255> timers advertise <1-255> - The range of virtua
- 492 - 8.8.2.9 ip vrrp track ip route This command tracks the route reachability. When the tracked route is deleted, the priority of the VRRP r
- 493 - 9. IP Multicast Commands 9.1 Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) Commands This section provides a detailed explanation of
- 494 - 9.1.1.2 show ip dvmrp interface This command displays the interface information for DVMRP on the specified interface. Syntax show ip dvm
- 495 - User EXEC Display Message IfIndex: This field displays the value of the interface used to reach the neighbor. Nbr IP Addr: This field indic
- 496 - 9.1.1.5 show ip dvmrp prune This command displays the table listing the router’s upstream prune information. Syntax show ip dvmrp prun
- 497 - Upstream Neighbor: This field indicates the IP Address of the neighbor which is the source for the packets for a specified multicast addres
- 498 - Command Mode Interface Config 9.1.2.2 ip dvmrp metric This command configures the metric for an interface. This value is used in the DVM
- 499 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User EXEC Display Message IGMP Admin Mode: This field displays the administrative status
- 5 - 9.4 Multicast Commands ... 513 9.5 Protocol Independent
- 50 - all - This command represents all interfaces. no - This command will be back to 10G speed from 1G speed for all ports. Default Setting Non
- 500 - If detail is specified, the following fields are displayed: Multicast IP Address: This displays the IP Address of the registered multicast
- 501 - Robustness: This field displays the tuning for the expected packet loss on a subnet. If a subnet is expected to be have a lot of loss, the
- 502 - Source Filter Mode: The source filter mode (Include/Exclude) for the specified group on this interface. This is “-----” for IGMPv1 and IGMP
- 503 - 9.2.2 Configuration Commands 9.2.2.1 ip igmp This command sets the administrative mode of IGMP in the router to active. Syntax ip igm
- 504 - no - This command resets the version of IGMP for this interface. The version is reset to the default value. Default Setting 3 Command Mode
- 505 - Command Mode Interface Config 9.2.2.5 ip igmp query-interval This command configures the query interval for the specified interface. Thi
- 506 - 9.2.2.7 ip igmp robustness This command configures the robustness that allows tuning of the interface. The robustness is the tuning for
- 507 - 9.2.2.9 ip igmp startup-query-interval This command sets the interval between General Queries sent by a Querier on startup on the interfac
- 508 - Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message The following fields are displayed as a table when <slot/port> is specified. Group Addre
- 509 - MLD Version: Indicates the version of MLD configured on the interface. Query Interval: Indicates the configured query interval for the inte
- 51 - Command Mode Global Config 7.2.1.7 capabilities This command is used to set the capabilities on specific interface. i The 10-Giga interf
- 510 - Queries Received: The number of valid MLD queries received by the router. Queries Sent: The number of valid MLD queries sent by the router.
- 511 - Default Setting 1000 milliseconds Command Mode Interface Config 9.3.2.3 ipv6 mld last-member-query-interval Use this command to set t
- 512 - 9.3.2.5 ipv6 mld router Use this command, in the administrative mode of the router, to enable MLD in the router. Syntax ipv6 mld route
- 513 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privilege Exec 9.3.2.8 ipv6 mld version This command configures the version of MLD for an interface.
- 514 - User Exec Display Message Admin Mode: This field displays the administrative status of multicast. This is a configured value. Protocol Stat
- 515 - <slot/port > - Interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Interface: Valid slot
- 516 - Source IP: This field displays the IP address of the multicast data source. Group IP: This field displays the IP address of the destination
- 517 - Outgoing Interface List: This field displays the list of outgoing interfaces on which this packet is forwarded. This command displays the
- 518 - 9.4.2 Configuration Commands 9.4.2.1 ip multicast This command sets the administrative mode of the IP multicast forwarder in the router t
- 519 - Command Mode Interface Config 9.4.2.3 ip multicast ttl-threshold This command applies the given <ttlthreshold> to a routing interf
- 52 - Default Setting 10 half-duplex, 10 full-duplex, 100 half-duplex, 100 full-duplex, and 1000 full-duplex Command Mode Global Config 7.2.1.8
- 520 - Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Admin Mode: This field indicates whether PIM-DM is enabled or disabled. This is a co
- 521 - <slot/port> - Interface number. all - this command represents all interfaces. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Use
- 522 - 9.5.2 Configuration Commands 9.5.2.1 ip pimdm This command enables the administrative mode of PIM-DM in the router. Syntax ip pimdm n
- 523 - 9.5.2.3 ip pimdm hello-interval This command configures the transmission frequency of hello messages between PIM enabled neighbors. This f
- 524 - Register Threshold Rate (Kbps): This field indicates the threshold rate for the RP router to switch to the shortest path. This is a configu
- 525 - <slot/port> - Interface number. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Slot/Port: Valid slot a
- 526 - IP Address: This field displays the IP Address of the neighbor on an interface. Up Time: This field indicates the time since this neighbor
- 527 - 9.6.2 Configuration Commands 9.6.2.1 ip pimsm This command sets administrative mode of PIM-SM multicast routing across the router to enab
- 528 - 9.6.2.3 ip pimsm register-threshold This command is used to configure the Threshold rate for the RP router to switch to the shortest path.
- 529 - The parameter <group-mask> is the group mask for the group address. The optional keyword override indicates that if there is a confli
- 53 - 7.2.1.9 storm-control flowcontrol pfc The PFC function is disabled by default. Only after enabling it, the PFC process also starts. Once t
- 530 - Syntax ip pimsm query-interval <0 - 18000> no ip pimsm query-interval <0 - 18000> - This is time interval in seconds. no - T
- 531 - no - This command is used to reset the priority to default value. Default Setting 1 Command Mode Interface Config 9.6.2.10 ip pimsm bsr
- 532 - no - This command is used to disable the router to advertise itself as a PIM candidate rendezvous point (RP) to the bootstrap router (BSR).
- 533 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Interface index: The interface number of the IGMP Proxy. Admin
- 534 - Member State: The status of the entry. Possible values are IDLE_MEMBER or DELAY_MEMBER. IDLE_MEMBER - interface has responded to the lat
- 535 - 9.7.1.4 show ip igmp-proxy interface This command displays a detailed list of the host interface status parameters. It displays the follow
- 536 - Command Mode Interface Config 9.7.2.2 ip igmp-proxy reset-status This command resets the host interface status parameters of the IGMP Pr
- 537 - 9.8 MLD Proxy Commands MLD-Proxy is the IPv6 equivalent of IGMP-Proxy. MLD-Proxy commands allow you to configure the network device as wel
- 538 - Syntax show ipv6 mld-proxy groups Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Interface: The interface nu
- 539 - group, on the network attached to the MLD-Proxy interface (upstream interface). Up Time (in secs): The time elapsed since last created. Mem
- 54 - all - This command represents all ports. no - This command enables all ports. Default Setting Enabled Command Mode Global Config 7.2.1.11
- 540 - 9.8.2 Configuration Commands 9.8.2.1 ipv6 mld-proxy This command enables MLD-Proxy on the router. To enable MLD-Proxy on the router, you
- 541 - no ipv6 mld-proxy unsolicit-rprt-interval no - This command resets the unsolicited report interval of the MLD-Proxy router to the default
- 542 - 10. IPv6 Commands 10.1 Tunnel Interface Commands The commands in this section describe how to create, delete, and manage tunnel interface
- 543 - address and prefix display. 10.1.2 Configuration Commands 10.1.2.1 interface tunnel This command uses to enter the Interface Config mod
- 544 - 10.1.2.3 tunnel destination This command specifies the destination transport address of the tunnel. Syntax tunnel destination {<ipv4-
- 545 - 10.2.1 Show Commands 10.2.1.1 show interface loopback This command displays information about configured loopback interfaces. Syntax sh
- 546 - interface loopback <0-7> no interface loopback <0-7> no - This command removes the loopback interface and associated configura
- 547 - ICMPv6 Rate Limit Burst Size:Shows the number of ICMPv6 error messages that can be sent during one burst-interval. For more information, se
- 548 - Router Advertisement Reachable Time: Shows the amount of time, in milliseconds, to consider a neighbor reachable after neighbor discovery c
- 549 - Neighbor State: State of neighbor cache entry. Possible values are Incomplete, Reachable, Stale, Delay, Probe, and Unknown. Age(Seconds): S
- 55 - Default Setting Auto Command Mode Interface Config 7.2.2 L2 MAC Address and Multicast Forwarding Database Tables 7.2.2.1 show mac-addr-tab
- 550 - MAC Address: The MAC Address used. isRtr: Specifies the router flag. Neighbor State: The state of the neighbor cache entry. Possible values
- 551 - Next-Hop: The outgoing router IPv6 address to use when forwarding traffic to the next router (if any) in the path toward the destination Ro
- 552 - Syntax show ipv6 route summary [all] Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message Connected Routes: Total number of
- 553 - 10.3.1.10 show ipv6 traffic This command displays traffic and statistics for IPv6 and ICMPv6. Specify a logical, loopback, or tunnel inter
- 554 - Datagrams Successfully Reassembled: Number of IPv6 datagrams successfully reassembled. Note that this counter increments at the interface t
- 555 - ICMPv6 Router Solicit Messages Received: Number of ICMP Router Solicit messages received by the interface. ICMPv6 Router Advertisement Mess
- 556 - ICMPv6 Duplicate Address Detects: Number of duplicate addresses detected by interface. 10.3.2 Configuration Commands 10.3.2.1 ipv6 for
- 557 - 10.3.2.3 ipv6 unicast-routing Use this command to enable the forwarding of IPv6 unicast packets. Syntax ipv6 unicast-routing no ipv6 un
- 558 - using this command since one is automatically created. The <prefix> field consists of the bits of the address to be configured. The &
- 559 - <gateway-address> - Gateway address in IPv6 global or link-local address format. no – Use this command remove IPv6 gateways on the ne
- 56 - Self: The value of the corresponding instance is the address of one of the switch’s physical interfaces (the system’s own MAC address). GMRP
- 560 - Changing the default distance does not update the distance of existing static routes, even if they were assigned the original default dista
- 561 - no ipv6 nd dad attempts no – This command resets to number of duplicate address detection value to default value. Default Setting 1 Comma
- 562 - Default Setting 0 Command Mode Interface Config 10.3.2.13 ipv6 nd other-config-flag This command sets the “other stateful configuration”
- 563 - 10.3.2.15 ipv6 nd ra-lifetime This command sets the value, in seconds, that is placed in the Router Lifetime field of the router advertise
- 564 - no –This command enables router transmission on an interface. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 10.3.2.18 ipv6 nd
- 565 - 10.3.2.19 ipv6 unreachables Use this command to enable the generation of ICMPv6 Destination Unreachable messages. By default, the generati
- 566 - 10.3.2.21 ipv6 neighbors static The user can add/delete a static neighbor into neighbor cache table. Syntax ipv6 neighbors static <ip
- 567 - Router ID: Is a 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format identifying the router, about which information is displayed. This is a configured
- 568 - 10.4.1.2 show ip ospf abr This command displays the internal OSPFv3 routes to reach Area Border Routers (ABR).This command takes no option
- 569 - External Routing: Is a number representing the external routing capabilities for this area. Spf Runs: Is the number of times that the intra
- 57 - example 01:23:45:67:89:AB. In an IVL system the MAC address will be displayed as 8 bytes. In an SVL system, the MAC address will be displaye
- 570 - Display Messages Type: The type of the route to the destination. It can be either: intra — Intra-area route inter — Inter-area route
- 571 - LSDB interface. Age: Is a number representing the age of the link state advertisement in seconds. Sequence: Is a number that represents whi
- 572 - 10.4.1.7 show ipv6 ospf interface This command displays the information for the IFO object or virtual interface tables. Syntax show
- 573 - broadcast. The OSPF Interface Type will be 'broadcast'. State: The OSPF Interface States are: down, loopback, waiting, point-to-p
- 574 - 10.4.1.9 show ipv6 ospf interface stats This command displays the statistics for a specific interface. The command only displays informa
- 575 - No Neighbor at Source Address: The number of OSPF packets dropped because the sender is not an existing neighbor or the sender’s IP address
- 576 - Exchange start - the first step in creating an adjacency between the two neighboring routers, the goal is to decide which router is the
- 577 - User Exec Display Messages Area ID: The area id of the requested OSPF area. IP Address: An IP Address which represents this area range. Sub
- 578 - <areaid> - Area ID. <neighbor> - Neighbor's router ID. Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Displa
- 579 - Retransmit Interval: Is the configured retransmit interval for the OSPFv3 virtual interface. Transit Delay: Is the configured transit delay
- 58 - Learned: The value of the corresponding instance was learned by observing the source MAC addresses of incoming traffic, and is currently in
- 580 - 10.4.2.3 ipv6 ospf cost This command configures the cost on an OSPF interface. The <cost> parameter has a range of 1 to 65535. Syn
- 581 - must be the same for all routers attached to a network. Valid values for <seconds> range from 1 to 65535. Syntax ipv6 ospf hello-in
- 582 - Syntax ipv6 ospf network {broadcast | point-to-point} no ipv6 ospf network {broadcast | point-to-point} <no> - This command sets t
- 583 - <no> - This command sets the default OSPF retransmit Interval for the specified interface. Default Setting 5 Command Mode Interface
- 584 - 10.4.2.12 area default-cost This command configures the monetary default cost for the stub area. The operator must specify the area id
- 585 - Syntax area <areaid> nssa default-info-originate [<1-16777215>] [{comparable | non-comparable}] no area <areaid> nssa d
- 586 - Syntax area <areaid> nssa no-summary no area <areaid> nssa no-summary <areaid> - Area ID. no - This command disables ns
- 587 - Syntax area <areaid> nssa translator-stab-intv <0-3600> no area <areaid> nssa translator-stab-intv <areaid> - Ar
- 588 - 10.4.2.20 area stub This command creates a stub area for the specified area ID. A stub area is characterized by the fact that AS Extern
- 589 - 10.4.2.22 area virtual-link This command creates the OSPF virtual interface for the specified <areaid> and <neighbor>. The &
- 59 - Display Message Mac Address: A unicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and/or filtering information. The format is 6 or 8 tw
- 590 - 10.4.2.24 area virtual-link hello-interval This command configures the hello interval for the OSPF virtual interface on the interface id
- 591 - 10.4.2.26 area virtual-link transmit-delay This command configures the transmit delay for the OSPF virtual interface on the virtual int
- 592 - 10.4.2.28 default-information originate This command is used to control the advertisement of default routes. Syntax default-informat
- 593 - 10.4.2.30 distance ospf This command sets the route preference value of OSPF in the router. Lower route preference values are preferred
- 594 - 10.4.2.32 exit-overflow-interval This command configures the exit overflow interval for OSPF. It describes the number of seconds after
- 595 - 10.4.2.34 maximum-paths This command sets the number of paths that OSPF can report for a given destination where <maxpaths> is pla
- 596 - Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Config. 10.4.2.37 redistribute This command configures the OSPFv3 protocol to all
- 597 - 10.5 RIPng Commands RIPng is intended to allow routers to exchange information for computing routes through an IPv6-based network. RIPng
- 598 - Info Time: Configured value. Enable Ripng of interfaces: List all interfaces enabled RIPng. Enable passive mode of interfaces: List all int
- 599 - 10.5.2.3 ipv6 router rip Use this command to enter Router RIPng mode. Syntax ipv6 router rip Default Setting Disabled Command Mode
- 6 - 1. Introduction 1.1 Scope This document describes: how to install the FortiSwitch-548B switch (the Switch) how to use the CLI console
- 60 - 7.2.2.8 show mac-address-table stats This command displays the MFDB statistics. Syntax show mac-address-table stats Default Setting None
- 600 - Default Setting Not configured Command Mode IPv6 Router RIP Config 10.5.2.6 distance rip This command sets the route preference value
- 601 - Command Mode IPv6 Router RIP Config 10.5.2.8 redistribute This command configures RIPng protocol to redistribute routes from the speci
- 602 - Default Setting update - the default value is 30 (seconds) garbage - the default value is 120 (seconds) info - the default value is 180 (se
- 603 - Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message PIM-DM Admin Mode: Indicates whether PIM-DM is enabled or disabled. Interface: Valid
- 604 - Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message Interface: Valid unit, slot, and port number separated by forward slashes. Neighbor
- 605 - no - Use this command to set the PIM-DM hello interval to the default value. Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Interface Config 10.7
- 606 - 10.7.1.2 show ipv6 pimsm bsr This command displays the bootstrap router (BSR) information. The output includes elected BSR information and
- 607 - IP Address: The IP address of the specified interface. Subnet Mask: The Subnet Mask for the IP address of the PIM interface. Hello Interval
- 608 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec User Exec Display Message RP: The IP address of the RP for the group specified. Origin:
- 609 - no - This command sets administrative mode of PIM-SM multicast routing across the router to disabled. MLD must be enabled before PIM-SM ca
- 61 - no - This command sets the forwarding database address aging timeout to 300 seconds. Default Setting 300 Command Mode Global Config 7.2.3
- 610 - no - This command resets the register threshold rate for the Rendezvous Pointer router to the default value. Default Setting 0 Command Mo
- 611 - Default Setting 0 Command Mode Global Config 10.7.2.6 ipv6 pimsm spt-threshold This command is used to configure the Data Threshold rate
- 612 - 10.7.2.8 ipv6 pimsm bsr-border Use this command to prevent bootstrap router (BSR) messages from being sent or received through an interfac
- 613 - no - Use this command to set the join/prune interval to the default value. Default Setting 60 Command Mode Interface Config 10.7.2.11
- 614 - 11. Web-Based Management Interface 11.1 Overview The Layer 3 Network Switch provides a built-in browser software interface that lets you
- 615 - 7. IPv4 Multicast Menu: This section provides users to configure IGMP, DVMRP, Multicast, PIM-DM, PIM-SM. It also provides information for
- 616 - Non-Configurable Data System Description - The product name of this switch. Machine Type - The machine type of this switch. Machine M
- 617 - Boot Rom Version - The release-version number of the boot rom code currently running on the switch. For example, if the release was 1, and
- 618 - Interface = y... SFP+(The yth 10-Giga information of switch 1). 10 Gigabit Ethernet Compliance Codes: Transceiver’s com
- 619 - Configurable Data System Name - Enter the name you want to use to identify this switch. You may use up to 31 alpha-numeric characters. The
- 62 - Default Setting None Command Mode Privileged Exec Display Message VLAN ID: There is a VLAN Identifier (VID) associated with each VLAN. The r
- 620 - System Up time - The time in days, hours and minutes since the last switch reboot. Current SNTP Syncronized Time - Displays currently synch
- 621 - Non-Configurable Data Burned-in MAC Address - The burned-in MAC address used for in-band connectivity. Default Routers - The IPv6 default
- 622 - 11.2.3.4 Configuring Network Connectivity Page The network interface is the logical interface used for in-band connectivity with the switc
- 623 - Configurable Data IP Address - The IP address of the interface. The factory default value is 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask - The IP subnet mask for t
- 624 - unknown(6) - Unknown status. Last Updated - The last sysUpTime that this neighbor has been updated. Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the
- 625 - 11.2.3.7 Configuring Telnet Session Page Selection Criteria Maximum Number of Telnet Sessions - Use the pulldown menu to select how man
- 626 - 11.2.3.8 Configuring Outbound Telnet Client Configuration Page Selection Criteria Admin Mode - Specifies if the Outbound Telnet service
- 627 - Session Timeout - Specifies the Outbound Telnet login inactivity timeout. Default value is 5. Valid Range is (1 to 160). Command Buttons
- 628 - Command Buttons Submit - Update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cy
- 629 - Encryption Protocol - Specify the SNMPv3 Encryption Protocol setting for the selected user account. The valid Encryption Protocols are None
- 63 - <macaddr> - enter a MAC Address to display the table entry for the requested MAC address. Default Setting None Command Mode Privilege
- 630 - Selection Criteria Authentication List - Select the authentication login list you want to configure. Select 'create' to define
- 631 - 11.2.3.13 Viewing Login Session Page Non-Configurable Data ID - Identifies the ID of this row. User Name - Shows the user name of us
- 632 - 802.1x Port Security Users The users you assigned to this login list on the Port Access Control User Login Configuration screen - This list
- 633 - Command Buttons Submit - Sends the updated screen to the switch and causes the changes to take effect on the switch. These changes will n
- 634 - 11.2.3.17 Defining Denial Of Service Page Selection Criteria TCP Fragment - Enable or disable this option by selecting the correspondin
- 635 - SMAC=DMAC - Enable or disable this option by selecting the corresponding line on the pulldown entry field. Enabling SMAC=DMAC DoS preventio
- 636 - Configurable Data Aging Interval(secs) - The forwarding database contains static entries, which are never aged out, and dynamically learn
- 637 - Non-Configurable Data MAC Address - A unicast MAC address for which the switch has forwarding and/or filtering information. The format is a
- 638 - 11.2.5.2 Viewing Buffered Log Page This help message applies to the format of all logged messages which are displayed for the buffered
- 639 - 11.2.5.3 Configuring Command Logger Page Selection Criteria Admin Mode - Enable/Disable the operation of the CLI Command logging by se
- 64 - Syntax show protocol group {<group-name> | all} <group-name> - The group name of an entry in the Protocol-based VLAN table. al
- 640 - Critical (2): critical conditions Error (3): error conditions Warning (4): warning conditions Notice(5): normal but significant
- 641 - Code - The event code passed to the event log handler by the code reporting the event. Time - The time the event occurred, measured from
- 642 - Refresh - Refetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. Delete - Delete a configured host.
- 643 - Error (3): error conditions Warning (4): warning conditions Notice(5): normal but significant conditions Informational(6): info
- 644 - Refresh - Refetch the database and display it again starting with the first entry in the table. 11.2.6 Managing Switch Interface 11.
- 645 - Broadcast Storm Control - Used to enable or disable the broadcast storm feature on the selected interface. The broadcast storm control valu
- 646 - Selection Criteria MST ID - Select the Multiple Spanning Tree instance ID from the list of all currently configured MST ID's to det
- 647 - Port Role - Each MST Bridge Port that is enabled is assigned a Port Role for each spanning tree. The port role will be one of the following
- 648 - Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Configurable Data Port Descriptio
- 649 - Selection Criteria Slot/Port - This field indicates the interface to which the cable to be tested is connected. Non-Configurable Data
- 65 - port. With either option, VLAN tagged frames are forwarded in accordance to the 802.1Q VLAN specification. Ingress Filtering: May be enabled
- 650 - 11.2.6.5 Configuring Multiple Port Mirroring Function Page Selection Criteria Session - Select a port mirroring session from the list.
- 651 - 11.2.6.6 Configuring Double VLAN Tunneling Function Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the physical interface for which you wan
- 652 - 11.2.6.7 Configuring Double VLAN Tnuueling Summary Function Page Non-Configurable Data Slot/Port - The physical interface for which dat
- 653 - 11.2.7 Defining sFlow 11.2.7.1 Configuring sFlow Agent Summary Configuration Page Configurable Data Version - Uniquely identifies the
- 654 - 11.2.7.2 Configuring sFlow Receiver Configuration Page Selection Criteria Receiver Index - Selects the receiver for which data is to be
- 655 - sFlow Receiver Address - The IP address of the sFlow collector. sFlow Receiver Port - The destination port for sFlow datagrams. sFlow R
- 656 - 11.2.7.4 Configuring sFlow Sampler Configuration Page sFlow agent collects statistical packet-based sampling of switched flows and send
- 657 - 11.2.7.5 Viewing sFlow Port Summary Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects the interface for which data is to be displayed or conf
- 658 - Unicast Packets Transmitted Rate - The total number of packets rates that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted to a subnetwork-u
- 659 - Selection Criteria Community - You can use this screen to reconfigure an existing community, or to create a new one. Use this pulldown men
- 66 - Syntax vlan name <vlanid> <newname> no vlan name <vlanid> <vlanid> - VLAN ID (Range: 1 –3965). <newname> -
- 660 - Selection Criteria Community - You can use this screen to reconfigure an existing community, or to create a new one. Use this pulldown me
- 661 - Non-configurable Data Name - The RFC number if applicable and the name of the MIB. Description - The RFC title or MIB description. C
- 662 - 11.2.9 Viewing Statistics 11.2.9.1 Viewing the whole Switch Detailed Statistics Page Non-Configurable Data ifIndex - This object indic
- 663 - Broadcast Packets Transmitted - The total number of packets that higher-level protocols requested be transmitted to the Broadcast address,
- 664 - Broadcast Packets Received - The total number of packets received that were directed to the broadcast address. Note that this does not incl
- 665 - Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Non-Configurable Data ifIndex -
- 666 - Packets Received 512-1023 Octets - The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 512 and 1023 octets in le
- 667 - Packets Transmitted 256-511 Octets - The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were between 256 and 511 octets in l
- 668 - RSTP BPDUs Received - Number of RSTP BPDUs received at the selected port. RSTP BPDUs Transmitted - Number of RSTP BPDUs transmitted from
- 669 - 11.2.9.4 Viewing Each Port Summary Statistics Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects the interface for which data is to be disp
- 67 - <vlandid> - VLAN identification number. ID range is 1-3965. no - This command removes association of a specific IP-subnet to a VLAN.
- 670 - Time Since Counters Last Cleared - The elapsed time, in days, hours, minutes, and seconds since the statistics for this port were last clea
- 671 - 11.2.10.3 Restoring All Configuration to Default Values Page Command Buttons Reset - Clicking the Reset button will reset all of the
- 672 - Selection Criteria File Type - Specify what type of file you want to download: Script - specify configuration script when you want to u
- 673 - FTP/TFTP File Name (Target) - Enter the name on the switch of the file you want to save. You may enter up to 30 characters. The factory def
- 674 - Start File Transfer - To initiate the upload you need to check this box and then select the submit button. Non-Configurable Data The last r
- 675 - Configurable Data Configuration File - Configuration files. Runtime File - Run-time operation codes. Script File - Configuration script
- 676 - 11.2.10.10 Defining Ping Function Page Use this screen to tell the switch to send a Ping request to a specified IP address. You can use thi
- 677 - Selection Criteria Ping - Select either global IPv6 Address or Link Local Address to ping. Interface - Select a IPv6 interface. Confi
- 678 - Selection Criteria IPv4 Address - Select the way "IPv4 Address" to trace. Host Name - Select the way "host name" to
- 679 - 11.2.11 Managing CDP Function 11.2.11.1 Defining CDP Configuration Page Use this menu to configure the parameters for CDP, which is used
- 68 - Default Setting None Command Mode VLAN database 7.2.3.14 switchport acceptable-frame-type This command sets the frame acceptance mode pe
- 680 - 11.2.11.2 Viewing Neighbors Information Page Non-Configurable Data Device ID - Identifies the device name in the form of a character st
- 681 - Non-Configurable Data Incoming Packet Number - Received legal CDP packets number from neighbors. Outgoing Packet Number - Transmitted CDP
- 682 - ACL Traps - Enable or disable activation of ACL traps by selecting the corresponding line on the pulldown entry field. The factory default
- 683 - System Up Time - The time at which this trap occurred, expressed in days, hours, minutes and seconds since the last reboot of the switch.
- 684 - Broadcast Poll Interval - Specifies the number of seconds between broadcast poll requests expressed as a power of two when configured in br
- 685 - Last Attempt Status - Specifies the status of the last SNTP request or unsolicited message for both unicast and broadcast modes. If no mess
- 686 - 11.2.13.3 Configuring SNTP Server Page Selection Criteria Server - Specifies all the existing Server Addresses along with an additional
- 687 - 11.2.13.4 Viewing SNTP Server Status Page Non-Configurable Data Address - Specifies all the existing Server Addresses. If no Serve
- 688 - 11.2.13.5 Configuring Current Time Settings Page Configurable Data Year - Year (4-digit). (Range: 2000 - 2099). Month - Month. (Ran
- 689 - Selection Criteria Direction before-utc - Sets the local time zone before (east) of UTC after-utc - Sets the local time zone afte
- 69 - no - This command sets the frame acceptance mode for all interfaces to Admit All. For Admit All mode, untagged frames or priority frames rec
- 690 - Command Buttons Reset - Send the updated screen to the switch to restart the DHCP client. 11.2.14.1.1 Configurating DHCPv6 Restart Pa
- 691 - Non-Configurable Data Current DHCP Identifier (Hex/Text) - Shows the current setting of DHCP identifier. Configurable Data Text String - A
- 692 - 11.2.15.2 Configuring Domain Name Configuration Page You can use this screen to change the configuration parameters for the domain names
- 693 - Selection Criteria Protocol - Select IPv4 or IPv6 to configure the corresponding attributes. Name Server - Specifies all the existing
- 694 - Non-Configurable Data Domain Name List - The domain name associated with this record. IP address - The IP address associated with this re
- 695 - 11.3 Switching Menu 11.3.1 Managing DHCP Snooping 11.3.1.1 Configuring DHCP Snooping Configuration Page Configurable Data DHCP Sn
- 696 - Selection Criteria VLAN ID - Select the VLAN for which information to be displayed or configured for DHCP Snooping Application. Configurabl
- 697 - 11.3.1.4 Configuring DHCP Snooping Static Binding Configuration Page Configurable Data Slot/Port - Selects the interface to add a bi
- 698 - Dynamic Binding List - Lists all the DHCP snooping dynamic binding entries page by page. Ex: Page 1 displays first available up to 15 dynam
- 699 - Time Out - Configure DHCP snooping bindings store timeout. The range of Time Out is (15 to 86400) . 0 is defined as an infinite duration. W
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- 70 - Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 7.2.3.16 switchport native vlan This command changes the VLAN ID per interface. S
- 700 - 11.3.2 Managing IP Source Guard (IPSG) 11.3.2.1 Configuring IPSG Configuration Page Configurable Data IPSG - Enables or disables valid
- 701 - 11.3.2.2 Configuring IPSG Static Binding Configuration Page Configurable Data Slot/Port - Selects the interface to add a binding into t
- 702 - IP Address -IP address Filter Type - This tells you the IPSG filtering Type. Page - Lists the Number of Pages the IPSG dynamic bin
- 703 - 11.3.3.2 Configuring DAI VLAN Configuration Page Selection Criteria VLAN List - Select the DAI Capable VLANs for which information has
- 704 - 11.3.3.3 Configuring DAI Interface Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the physical interface for which data is to
- 705 - 11.3.3.4 Configuring DAI ARP ACL Configuration Page Configurable Data ARP ACL Name - This is used to create New ARP ACL for DAI. Remove
- 706 - Selection Criteria ARP ACL Name - Select the ARP ACL for which information want to be displayed or configured. Configurable Data Sender IP
- 707 - DHCP Permits - Number of ARP packets that were forwarded by DAI as there is a matching DHCP Snooping binding entry found. ACL Permits - Num
- 708 - 01:80:C2:00:00:00 to 01:80:C2:00:00:0F 01:80:C2:00:00:20 to 01:80:C2:00:00:21 FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF Source Port Members - List t
- 709 - Selection Criteria VLAN ID and Name - You can use this screen to reconfigure an existing VLAN, or to create a new one. Use this pull down
- 71 - 7.2.3.17 switchport allowed vlan This command configures the degree of participation for a specific interface in a VLAN. The ID is a valid
- 710 - this screen, its type will always be 'Static'. A VLAN that is created by GVRP registration initially has a type of 'Dynamic&
- 711 - 11.3.5.3 Configuring VLAN Port Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the physical interface for which you want to di
- 712 - 11.3.5.4 Viewing VLAN Port Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Slot/Port - The interface. Port VLAN ID - The VLAN ID that this port wi
- 713 - 11.3.5.5 Resetting VLAN Configuration Page Command Buttons Reset - If you select this button and confirm your selection on the next scr
- 714 - Selection Criteria Group ID - The protected ports can be combined into a logical group. Traffic can flow between protected ports belongin
- 715 - Non-Configurable Data Group ID - The protected ports can be combined into a logical group. Traffic can flow between protected ports belongi
- 716 - Selection Criteria Group ID - You can use this screen to reconfigure or delete an existing protocol-based VLAN, or create a new one. Use th
- 717 - Group ID - The number used to identify the group. It was automatically assigned when you created the group. Protocol(s) - The protocol(s)
- 718 - Command Buttons Submit - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power c
- 719 - user is allowed to configure a MAC address mapping to a VLAN that has not been created on the system. Configurable Data MAC Address -
- 72 - Command Mode Global Config 7.2.3.18 switchport tagging This command configures the tagging behavior for a specific interface in a VLAN to
- 720 - 11.3.10 Managing MAC-based Voice VLAN 11.3.10.1 Voice VLAN Administration Page Configurable Data VLAN ID - Sets the VLAN as a Voice
- 721 - 01:80:C2:00:00:20 to 01:80:C2:00:00:21 01:00:5E:00:00:00 to 01:00:5E:FF:FF:FF 33:33:00:00:00:00 to 33:33:FF:FF:FF:FF FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:F
- 722 - 11.3.11 Managing Voice VLAN 11.3.11.1 Voice VLAN Configuration Page Use this menu to configure the parameters for Voice VLAN Configuratio
- 723 - 11.3.12 Defining GARP 11.3.12.1 Viewing GARP Information Page This screen shows the GARP Status for the switch and for the individual por
- 724 - will need to rejoin in order to maintain registration. An instance of this timer exists for each GARP participant for each port. The Leave
- 725 - 11.3.12.3 Configuring each Port GARP Configuration Page ! It can take up to 10 seconds for GARP configuration changes to take effect.
- 726 - Command Buttons Submit - Update the switch with the values you entered. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycl
- 727 - Command Buttons Submit - Update the switch with the values you entered. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power cycl
- 728 - 11.3.13.3 Configuring IGMP Snooping VLAN Page Selection Criteria VLAN ID - Specifies list of VLAN IDs for which IGMP Snooping is enable
- 729 - 11.3.13.4 Viewing IGMP Snooping VLAN Status Page Non-Configurable Data VLAN ID - All Vlan Ids for which the IGMP Snooping mode is Enabl
- 73 - Command Mode Global Config 7.2.3.19 switchport forbidden vlan This command used to configure forbidden VLANs. Syntax switchport forbidd
- 730 - 11.3.13.6 Viewing Multicast Router Statistics Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - The single select box lists all physical and LAG int
- 731 - Selection Criteria Slot/Port - The select box lists all Slot/Ports.Select the interface for which you want Multicast Router to be enabled.
- 732 - Selection Criteria MAC Filter - This is the list of MAC address and VLAN ID pairings for all configured L2Mcast Groups. To change the port
- 733 - 11.3.14 Managing IGMP Snooping Querier 11.3.14.1 Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier Configuration Page Use this menu to configure the pa
- 734 - 11.3.14.2 Configuring IGMP Snooping Querier VLAN Configuration Page Selection Criteria VLAN ID - Selects the VLAN ID on which IGMP Snoo
- 735 - Configurable Data VLAN ID Search- Enter VLAN ID, then click on the search button. If the record exists, that entry will be displayed. An e
- 736 - Last Querier Version - Displays the IGMP protocol version of the last querier from which a query was snooped on the VLAN. Operational Max R
- 737 - Selection Criteria Admin Mode - Select the administrative mode for MLD Snooping for the switch from the pulldown menu. The default is disab
- 738 - Multicast Router Present Expiration Time - Specify the amount of time you want the switch to wait to receive a query on an interface before
- 739 - 11.3.15.4 Configuring MLD Snooping VLAN Status Page Non-Configurable Data VLAN ID - All Vlan Ids for which the MLD Snooping mode is Ena
- 74 - This command configures the port priority assigned for untagged packets for all ports presently plugged into the device. Any subsequent per
- 740 - 11.3.15.6 Configuring Multicast Router Status Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - The single select box lists all physical and LAG inte
- 741 - 11.3.15.8 Configuring Multicast Router VLAN Status Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - The select box lists all Slot/Ports.Select the
- 742 - You cannot define L2Mcast Group for these MAC addresses: 00:00:00:00:00:00 33:33:00:00:00:01 to 33:33:00:00:00:FF FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
- 743 - 11.3.16 Managing MLD Snooping Querier 11.3.16.1 Configuring MLD Snooping Querier Configuration Page Use this menu to configure the parame
- 744 - 11.3.16.2 Configuring MLD Snooping VLAN Configuration Page Selection Criteria VLAN ID - Selects the VLAN ID on which MLD Snooping Queri
- 745 - Non-Configurable Data VLAN ID - Specifies the VLAN ID on which MLD Snooping Querier is administratively enabled. Admin Mode - Display the a
- 746 - Operational Max Response Time - Displays maximum response time to be used in the queries that are sent by the Snooping Querier. 11.3.17
- 747 - Source and destination MAC address - Sets the mode on the source and destination MAC addresses. Source IP address - Sets the mode o
- 748 - Port Channel Type - The type of this Port Channel. Admin Mode - The Administrative Mode of the Port Channel, enable or disable. Link St
- 749 - Configurable Data MAC Address - Enter the VLAN ID - MAC Address pair whose MFDB table entry you want displayed. Enter eight two-digit hexa
- 75 - Syntax switchport protocol group <group-name> no switchport protocol group <group-name> <group-name> - a VLAN Group Name
- 750 - Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 11.3.18.3 Viewing IGMP Snoo
- 751 - Description - The text description of this multicast table entry. Possible values are Management Configured, Network Configured and Network
- 752 - Selection Criteria Spanning Tree Mode - Specifies whether spanning tree operation is enabled on the switch. Value is enabled or disabled
- 753 - Selection Criteria BPDU Guard - Specifies whether BPDU Guard is enabled for the Common and Internal Spanning tree (CST). Value is enabled o
- 754 - 11.3.19.3 Configuring Spanning Tree MST Configuration Page Selection Criteria MST ID - Create a new MST which you wish to configure or
- 755 - Command Buttons Submit - Applies the new configuration and causes the changes to take effect. These changes will not be retained across a p
- 756 - Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects one of the physical or LAG interfaces associated with VLANs associated with the CST. Admin Edge Po
- 757 - Designated Root - Root Bridge for the CST. It is made up using the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the bridge. Designated Cos
- 758 - Selection Criteria MST ID - Selects one MST instance from existing MST instances. Slot/Port - Selects one of the physical or LAG interfa
- 759 - 11.3.19.6 Viewing Spanning Tree Statistics Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects one of the physical or LAG interfaces of the sw
- 76 - Syntax switchport protocol group add protocol <group-name> {ip | arp | ipx} no switchport protocol group add protocol <group-nam
- 760 - Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the physical interface for which you want to display or configure data. Select 'All' to se
- 761 - 11.3.21.2 Configuring Port Security Interface Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Selects the interface to be configured. Port Securi
- 762 - 11.3.21.3 Deleting Port Security Statically Configured MAC Address Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the physical interface fo
- 763 - 11.3.21.5 Viewing Port Security Violation Status Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the physical interface for which you wa
- 764 - 11.3.22 Managing LLDP 11.3.22.1 Configuring LLDP Global Configuration Page Configurable Data Transmit Interval - Specifies the interva
- 765 - 11.3.22.2 Configuring LLDP Interface Configuration Page Selection Criteria Interface - Specifies the list of ports on which LLDP - 802.
- 766 - 11.3.22.3 Viewing LLDP Interface Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Interface - Specifies all the ports on which LLDP - 802.1AB can be
- 767 - 11.3.22.4 Viewing LLDP Statistics Page Non-Configurable Data Last Update - Specifies the time when an entry was created, modified or de
- 768 - TLV MED - Specifies the total number of LLDP-MED TLVs received on the local ports. TLV 802.1 - Specifies the total number of LLDP TLVs r
- 769 - Port Description - Specifies the description of the selected port associated with the local system. System Capabilities Supported - Speci
- 77 - Mode: This field specifies the administrative mode through which Double VLAN Tunneling can be enabled or disabled. The default value for thi
- 770 - Command Buttons Refresh - Updates the information on the page. 11.3.22.7 Viewing LLDP Remote Device Information Page Selection Cri
- 771 - Port Description - Specifies the description of the given port associated with the remote system. System Capabilities Supported - Specifi
- 772 - Non-Configurable Data Local Interface - Specifies the local port which can receive LLDP frames advertised by a remote system. Chassis ID
- 773 - 11.3.23.2 Configuring LLDP-MED Interface Configuration Page Selection Criteria Interface - Specifies the list of ports on which LLDP-M
- 774 - 11.3.23.3 Configuring LLDP-MED Interface Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Interface - Specifies all the ports on which LLDP-MED can b
- 775 - Selection Criteria Interface - Specifies the list of all the ports on which LLDP-MED frames can be transmitted. Non-Configurable Data Netw
- 776 - 11.3.23.5 Configuring LLDP-MED Remote Device Information Page Selection Criteria Local Interface - Specifies the list of all the por
- 777 - Media Application Type - Specifies the application type. Types of application types are unknown, voicesignaling, guestvoice, guestvoicesign
- 778 - 11.3.24 Managing VTP 11.3.24.1 Configuring VTP Configuration Page Selection Criteria Admin Mode - Enable or disable the VTP feature.
- 779 - 11.3.24.2 Viewing VTP Status Page Non-configurable data VTP Status - Displays the VTP Status. VTP Version - Displays the VTP version
- 78 - 7.2.5 GVRP and Bridge Extension 7.2.5.1 show bridge-ext This command displays Generic Attributes Registration Protocol (GARP) information.
- 780 - 11.3.25 Managing Link State 11.3.25.1 Configuring Link State Configuration Page Selection Criteria Admin Mode - Choose the link stat
- 781 - Selection Criteria Admin Mode - The administrative mode of the link state function. Group ID - The group identify of the link state. The
- 782 - Group Mode - Choose the group administrative mode for the switch by selecting enable or disable from the pull-down menu. The factory defaul
- 783 - 11.3.27 Managing FIP-Snooping 11.3.27.1 Configuring FIP-Snooping Configuration Selection Criteria Admin Mode - Enable/Disable FIP Sn
- 784 - FC ID - ID number of the virtual port that was created by the FCF when the ENode logged into the network. FIP Snooping FCFs Inter
- 785 - Command Buttons Submit - Update the switch with the values on this screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across a power
- 786 - Dynamic Renew - This controls whether the ARP component automatically attempts to renew ARP Entries of type Dynamic when they age out. The
- 787 - 11.4.2 Managing IP Interfaces 11.4.2.1 Configuring IP Use this menu to configure routing parameters for the switch as opposed to an inter
- 788 - Non-Configurable Data IpInReceives - The total number of input datagrams received from interfaces, including those received in error.
- 789 - IpForwDatagrams - The number of input datagrams for which this entity was not their final IP destination, as a result of which an attempt w
- 79 - Join Timer: Specifies the interval between the transmission of GARP PDUs registering (or re-registering) membership for an attribute. Curren
- 790 - IcmpInRedirects - The number of ICMP Redirect messages received. IcmpInEchos - The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages received. Icm
- 791 - 11.4.2.3 Configuring IP Interfaces Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the interface for which data is to be displayed or configure
- 792 - Non-Configurable Data Active State - The state of the specified interface is either Active or Inactive. An interface is considered active i
- 793 - Configurable Data Router ID - The 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format that uniquely identifies the router within the autonomous system
- 794 - ABR Status - The values of this are enabled or disabled. Enabled implies that the router is an area border router. Disabled implies that it
- 795 - same destination. If you select Enable, the preference rules will be those defined by RFC 1583. If you select Disable, the preference rules
- 796 - router LSAs, setting the cost of all non-stub interfaces to infinity. To restore OSPF to normal operation, disable and re-enable OSPF. Ex
- 797 - Metric Value - Set the metric value you want applied for the default route advertised into the area. Valid values range from 1 to 16,777,21
- 798 - 11.4.3.5 View Interface Statistics This panel displays statistics for the selected interface. The information will be displayed only if O
- 799 - OSPF Area ID - The OSPF area to which the selected router interface belongs. An OSPF Area ID is a 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format t
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- 80 - Leave Timer: Specifies the period of time to wait after receiving an unregister request for an attribute before deleting the attribute. Curr
- 800 - Hellos Sent - The number of Hello packets sent on this interface by this router. Hellos Received - The number of Hello packets received o
- 801 - Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Configurable Data OSPF Area ID -
- 802 - authentication you cannot use a key of more than 8 octets. If you choose 'encrypt' the key may be up to 16 octets long. The key v
- 803 - The State is only displayed if the OSPF admin mode is enabled. Designated Router - The identity of the Designated Router for this network
- 804 - Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 11.4.3.8 Configuring OS
- 805 - Attempt - This state is only valid for neighbors attached to NBMA networks. It indicates that no recent information has been received fr
- 806 - Non-Configurable Data Router ID - The 32 bit integer in dotted decimal format that uniquely identifies the router within the autonomous sy
- 807 - 11.4.3.10 Configuring OSPF Virtual Link Selection Criteria Create New Virtual Link - Select this option from the dropdown menu to d
- 808 - Encrypt - If you select 'Encrypt' you will be prompted to enter both an authentication key and an authentication ID. Encryptio
- 809 - 11.4.3.11 Viewing OSPF Virtual Link Summary Table Non-Configurable Data Area ID - The Area ID portion of the virtual link identificatio
- 81 - 7.2.5.5 bridge-ext gvrp This command enables GVRP. Syntax bridge-ext gvrp no bridge-ext gvrp no - This command disables GVRP. Default S
- 810 - Configurable Data Configured Source - This select box is a dynamic selector and would be populated by only those Source Routes that have
- 811 - Delete - Delete the entry of the Source Route selected as Configured Source from the list of Sources configured for OSPF Route Redistributi
- 812 - 11.4.4 Managing BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent 11.4.4.1 Configuring BOOTP/DHCP Relay Agent Configurable Data Maximum Hop Count - Enter the max
- 813 - Admin Mode - Administrative mode of the relay. When you select 'enable' BOOTP/DHCP requests will be forwarded to the IP address y
- 814 - Simple - a route will not be included in updates sent to the router from which it was learned. Poisoned reverse - a route will be include
- 815 - The default is RIP-2. Receive Version - Which RIP version control packets will be accepted by the interface. The value is one of the foll
- 816 - None - no RIP control packets will be sent. The default is RIP-2. Receive Version - Select what RIP control packets the interface will
- 817 - 11.4.5.4 Configuring Route Redistribution Configuration This screen can be used to configure the RIP Route Redistribution parameters. The
- 818 - External 2 - Sets External Type 2 OSPF Routes to be redistributed NSSA-External 1 - Sets NSSA External Type 1 OSPF Routes to be redistrib
- 819 - Metric- The Metric of redistributed routes for the given Source Route. Displays "Unconfigured" when not configured. Match - Lis
- 82 - no - This command disables GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) for a specific port. If GVRP is disabled, Join Time, Leave Time, and Leave
- 820 - Minimum Advertise Interval (secs) - Enter the minimum time (in seconds) allowed between router advertisements sent from the interface. Ad
- 821 - Minimum Advertise Interval (secs) - The minimum time (in seconds) allowed between router advertisements sent from the interface. Advertis
- 822 - Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch. 11.4.7.2 Viewing Router B
- 823 - 11.4.7.3 Configuring Router Static Route Entry Selection Criteria Network Address - Specifies the IP route prefix for the destinati
- 824 - 11.4.7.4 Configuring (Static) Routes Entry Selection Criteria Route Type - This field can be either default or static or static r
- 825 - 11.4.7.5 Configuring Router Route Preference Use the Route Preferences Configuration page to configure the default preference for each
- 826 - Non-Configurable Data Local - This field displays the local route preference value. Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated configura
- 827 - Select the Submit button. Change back to the VLAN Routing Summary page. The new VLAN should appear in the table with the correct IP
- 828 - 11.4.9.2 Configuring Virtual Router Selection Criteria VRID and Slot/Port - Select 'Create' from the pulldown menu to c
- 829 - Authentication Type - Select the type of Authentication for the Virtual Router from the pulldown menu. The default is None. The choices are
- 83 - subsequently be re-enabled if routing is disabled or port-channel (LAG) membership is removed from an interface that has GMRP enabled. Defa
- 830 - Non-Configurable Data Slot/Port - The interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Virtual Router ID - The Virtual Router ID
- 831 - Cancel - Return to the Virtual Router Configuration screen. 11.4.9.5 Configuring VRRP Track Interface Selection Criteria Track Slot/Po
- 832 - Configurable Data Priority Decrement - Enter the priority decrement for the tracked Route. The valid range is 1 -254. default value is 10.
- 833 - Virtual Router ID - The Virtual Router ID for which data is to be displayed. Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated configuration to the
- 834 - Simple State - The current state of the Virtual Router: Initialize Master Backup Status - The current status of the V
- 835 - Router Version Errors - The total number of VRRP packets received with an unknown or unsupported version number. Router VRID Errors - The
- 836 - Configurable Data Tunnel - Select list of currently configured tunnel interfaces. Create is also a valid choice if the maximum number of
- 837 - Non-Configurable Data Tunnel ID - The Tunnel ID. Mode - The corresponding mode of the Tunnel. Address - The IPv6 Address(es) of the T
- 838 - IPv6 Mode - Enable IPv6 on this interface using the IPv6 address. This option is only configurable prior to specifying an explicit IPv6 add
- 839 - 11.5 Security Menu 11.5.1 Managing Access Control (802.1x) 11.5.1.1 Defining Access Control Page Configurable Data Administrative Mod
- 84 - no - This command sets the GVRP join time per port and per GARP to 20 centiseconds (0.2 seconds). This command has an effect only when GVRP
- 840 - Selection Criteria Port - Selects the port to be configured. When the selection is changed, a screen refresh will occur causing all fields
- 841 - timeout the authentication server. The server timeout must be a value in the range of 1 to 65535. The default value is 30. Changing the val
- 842 - 11.5.1.3 Viewing each Port Access Control Configuration Information Page Selection Criteria Port - Selects the port to be displayed. Wh
- 843 - define periods of time in which it will not attempt to acquire a supplicant. The quiet period is the period for which the authenticator doe
- 844 - "Held" "ForceAuthorized" "ForceUnauthorized". Backend State - This field displays the current state of
- 845 - 11.5.1.4 Viewing Access Control Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Port - Specifies the port whose settings are displayed in the curren
- 846 - Port Status - This field shows the authorization status of the specified port. The possible values are 'Authorized' and 'Una
- 847 - EAP Response/Id Frames Received - This displays the number of EAP response/identity frames that have been received by this authenticator.
- 848 - 11.5.1.7 Defining Port Access Client Summary Page Selection Criteria Port - Selects the port to be displayed. When the selection is ch
- 849 - Selection Criteria Users - Selects the user name that will use the selected login list for 802.1x port security. Configurable Data Login
- 85 - This command sets the GVRP leave time per port. Leave time is the time to wait after receiving an unregister request for a VLAN or a multica
- 850 - 11.5.1.10 Viewing each Port Access Privileges Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Port - Displays the port in Slot/Port format. Users
- 851 - Selection Criteria Accounting Mode - Selects if the RADIUS accounting mode is enabled or disabled. Configurable Data Max Number of Retra
- 852 - 11.5.2.2 Configuring RADIUS Server Configuration Page Selection Criteria RADIUS Server IP Address - Selects the RADIUS server to be con
- 853 - Refresh - Update the information on the page. 11.5.2.3 Viewing RADIUS Server Statistics Page Selection Criteria RADIUS Server IP A
- 854 - Bad Authenticators - The number of RADIUS Access-Response packets containing invalid authenticators or signature attributes received from t
- 855 - Apply - The Secret will only be applied if this box is checked. If the box is not checked, anything entered in the Secret field will have n
- 856 - Accounting Responses - Displays the number of RADIUS packets received on the accounting port from this server. Malformed Accounting Respo
- 857 - 11.5.3 Defining TACACS+ Configuration 11.5.3.1 Configuring TACACS Configuration Page Configurable Data Key String - Specifies the auth
- 858 - IP Address - Specifies the TACACS+ Server IP address. You cannot define these IP addresses: 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 224.xxx.xxx.xxx
- 859 - Selection Criteria Admin Mode - Selects the IP Filter admin mode for enable or disable. Configurable Data Filter Address 1~5 - Stations tha
- 86 - Command Mode Global Config This command sets how frequently Leave All PDUs are generated per port. A Leave All PDU indicates that all regi
- 860 - Maximum Number of HTTPS Sessions - This field is used to set the maximum allowable number of HTTPS sessions. The value must be in the range
- 861 - Configurable Data SSH Session Timeout (Minutes) - This text field is used to configure the inactivity timeout value for incoming SSH sessio
- 862 - ICMPv6 Rate Limit Burst Size -To control the ICMP error packets user can specify the number of ICMP error packets are allowed per burst int
- 863 - OnLink Flag by Prefix - Specifies selected prefix can be used for on-link determination. Default value is enable. This selector lists the t
- 864 - 11.6.3 Viewing IPv6 Interface Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Interface - Specifies the interface whose settings are displayed in
- 865 - 11.6.4 Viewing IPv6 Interface Statistics Page
- 866 - Selection Criteria Interface - Selects the interface to be configured. When the selection is changed, a screen refresh will occur causing
- 867 - which these fragments were addressed which might not be necessarily the input interface for some of the fragments. Datagrams Successfully
- 868 - ICMPv6 Echo Reply Messages Received - The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages received by the interface. ICMPv6 Router Solicit Messages Re
- 869 - ICMPv6 Redirect Messages Transmitted - The number of Redirect messages sent. ICMPv6 Group Membership Query Messages Transmitted - The num
- 87 - Default Setting 1000 centiseconds (10 seconds) Command Mode Global Config 7.2.6 IGMP Snooping 7.2.6.1 ip igmp snooping The user can go
- 870 - received within DELAY_FIRST_PROBE_TIME seconds of entering the DELAY state, send a neighbor solicitation message and change the state to PR
- 871 - 11.6.7 Managing OSPFv3 Protocol 11.6.7.1 Configuring OSPFv3 Configuration Page Configurable Data Router ID - The 32 bit integer in dot
- 872 - Exit Overflow Interval - Enter the number of seconds that, after entering overflow state, the router should wait before attempting to leave
- 873 - AS_OPAQUE LSA Count - The number of opaque LSAs with domain wide flooding scope. AS_OPAQUE LSA Checksum - The sum of the LS checksums of
- 874 - Stub Area Specific Parameters. Metric Value - Enter the metric value you want applied for the default route advertised into the stub area.
- 875 - Border router is translating type-7 LSAs into type-5.' Disabled' implies tha a candidate NSSA Border router is NOT translating ty
- 876 - Configurable Data IPv6 Prefix - Enter the IPv6 Prefix/Prefix Length for the address range for the selected area. LSDB Type - Select the t
- 877 - Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the interface for which data is to be displayed or configured. Configurable Data OSPFv3 Admin Mo
- 878 - LSA Ack Interval - The number of seconds between LSA Acknowledgment packet transmissions, which must be less than the Retransmit Interval.
- 879 - 11.6.7.6 Viewing OSPFv3 Interface Statistics Page This screen displays statistics for the selected interface. The information will be disp
- 88 - Command Mode Global Config Interface Config 7.2.6.3 ip igmp snooping fast-leave The user can go to the CLI Global/Interface Configuration
- 880 - Area LSA Count - The total number of link-state advertisements in this area's link-state database, excluding AS External LSAs. IPv6
- 881 - LS Acknowledgements Received - The number of LS acknowledgements received on this interface by this router. Command Buttons Refresh - Ref
- 882 - Command Buttons Refresh - Refreshes the page with the latest OSPFv3 neighbor information for the selected interface and Neighbor Router ID.
- 883 - 11.6.7.9 Viewing OSPFv3 Link State Database Information Page Non-Configurable Data Router ID - The 32 bit integer in dotted decimal for
- 884 - 11.6.7.10 Configuring OSPFv3 Virtual Link Configuration Page Selection Criteria Create New Virtual Link - Select this option from
- 885 - values. All interface timers will be disabled, and there will be no adjacencies associated with the interface. Waiting - The router is
- 886 - Neighbor Router ID - The neighbor portion of the virtual link identification. Virtual links may be configured between any pair of area bord
- 887 - Metric- Sets the metric value to be used as the metric of redistributed routes. This field displays the metric if the source was pre-config
- 888 - Selection Criteria Global or Link-local Next-hop - Specify if the Next Hop IPv6 Address is a Global IPv6 Address or a Link-local IPv6 Addr
- 889 - Next Hop IP - Displays the Next Hop IPv6 Address for the Active Route. Command Buttons Refresh - Reloads the data on the page. 11.
- 89 - 7.2.6.5 ip igmp snooping max-response-time The user can go to the CLI Interface Global/Interface Configuration Mode to set the IGMP Maxim
- 890 - 11.6.8.4 Configuring IPv6 Routes Configuration Page Selection Criteria Routes Displayed - Configured Routes - Shows the routes con
- 891 - Configurable Data RIPv6 Admin Mode - Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu. If you select enable RIPv6 will be enabled for the s
- 892 - 11.6.9.3 Configuring RIPv6 Redistribution Configuration Page This screen can be used to configure the RIPv6 Route Redistribution paramet
- 893 - 11.6.9.4 Configuring RIPv6 Route Redistribution Summary Page This screen displays the RIPv6 Route Redistribution Configurations. Non-Co
- 894 - Configurable Data IP ACL ID - IP ACL ID must be a whole number in the range of 1 to 99 for IP Standard Access Lists and 100 to 199 for IP E
- 895 - 11.7.1.3 Configuring IP Access Control List Rule Configuration Page Use these screens to configure the rules for the IP Access Control Lis
- 896 - minute report interval is used for the entire system. A trap is not issued if the ACL rule hit count is zero for the current interval. This
- 897 - optional configuration. Enter an integer from 0 to 63. The IP DSCP is selected by possibly selection one of the DSCP keyword from a dropdow
- 898 - Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated configuration to the switch. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will no
- 899 - Selection Criteria IPv6 ACL Name - Use the pull down menu to select the IPv6 ACL for which to create or update a rule. Rule - Select
- 9 - VLAN routing support IP Multicast support IGMP v1, v2, and v3 support DVMRP support Protocol Independent Multicast - Dense Mod
- 90 - 7.2.6.7 ip igmp snooping mrouter interface The user can go to the CLI Interface Configuration Mode to configure the interface as a multic
- 900 - match the rule, the option of configuring other match criteria will not be offered. To configure specific match criteria for the rule, remo
- 901 - Selection Criteria MAC ACL - A new MAC Access Control List may be created or the configuration of an existing MAC ACL can be updated ba
- 902 - Rules - The number of rules currently configured for the MAC ACL. Direction - The direction of packet traffic affected by the MAC ACL.
- 903 - Selection Criteria MAC ACL - Select the MAC ACL for which to create or update a rule. Rule - Select an existing rule or select 'Cr
- 904 - Ethertype User Value - Specifies the user defined customised Ethertype value to be used when the user has selected "User Value" a
- 905 - MAC ACL IP ACL - Specifies list of all IP ACLs. This field is visible only if the user has selected "IP ACL" as "ACL Ty
- 906 - Configurable Data VLAN ID - Specifies list of all configured VLAN Id(s) for ACL mapping. Direction - Specifies the packet filtering directi
- 907 - Non-Configurable Data Summary Display Selector - Select interface or VLAN to display summary. By default summary of Interface-based ACL(s)
- 908 - Selection Criteria DiffServ Admin Mode - This lists the options for the mode, from which one can be selected. The default value is 'e
- 909 - Class Layer 3 Protocol - Indicates how to interpret the any layer 3. This lists types of packets supported by Diffserv. Layer 3 Protocol op
- 91 - 7.2.6.9 set igmp fast-leave The user can go to the CLI VLAN Configuration Mode to set IGMP Snooping fast-leave admin mode on a particular V
- 910 - 11.7.2.3 Viewing DiffServ Class Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Class Name - Displays names of the configured DiffServ classes.
- 911 - Selection Criteria Policy Selector - Along with an option to create a new policy, this lists all the existing DiffServ policy names, from w
- 912 - 11.7.2.5 Viewing DiffServ Policy Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Policy Name - Displays name of the DiffServ policy. Policy Type -
- 913 - 11.7.2.7 Viewing DiffServ Policy Attribute Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Policy Name - Displays name of the specified DiffServ pol
- 914 - Direction - Shows that the traffic direction of this service interface is In. Operational Status - Shows the operational status of this s
- 915 - Non-Configurable Data Slot/Port - Shows the Slot/Port that uniquely specifies an interface. Direction - Shows that the traffic directio
- 916 - Non-Configurable Data Policy Name - Name of the policy currently attached to the specified interface and direction. Operational Status -
- 917 - Selection Criteria Traffic Type - Traffic type is used to define the DiffServ Class. Traffic type options: VOIP, HTTP, FTP, Telnet, and A
- 918 - 11.7.4 Managing Class of Service 11.7.4.1 Configuring Trust Mode Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Specifies all CoS
- 919 - 11.7.4.2 Managing DSCP Mapping Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Specifies all CoS configurable interfaces. The optio
- 92 - Syntax set igmp maxresponse <vlanid> <1-25> no set igmp maxresponse <vlanid> < vlanid > - VLAN ID (Range: 1 – 396
- 920 - Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Specifies all CoS configurable interfaces. The option "Global" represents the most recent globa
- 921 - taildrop Default value is taildrop. Configurable Data Minimum Bandwidth Allocated - Specifies the sum of individual Minimum Bandwidt
- 922 - Queue Management Type - Queue depth management technique used for queues on this interface. This is only used if device supports independen
- 923 - ETS PG-Mapping - This command configures the mapping list of priority to priority groups. Choose the CNM generation behavior when congestio
- 924 - 11.7.4.8 Configuring Congestion Notification (CN)) Global configuration Selection Criteria CNM Admin Mode - Enable/Disable congestion
- 925 - Outer TPID for CNM - Set Outer TPID for Congestion Notification Message (CNM). The system's default Outer TPID for CNM is 0. The valid
- 926 - 11.7.4.10 Viewing Congestion Notification (CN) interface summary Non-Configurable Data Interface - The list of CN configurable interfa
- 927 - Configurable Data Admin Mode - Select enable or disable from the dropdown menu. This sets the administrative status of DVMRP to active or
- 928 - 11.8.1.3 Viewing DVMRP Configuration Summary Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the interface for which data is to be displayed. Y
- 929 - Received Bad Routes - The number of invalid routes received on the selected interface. Sent Routes - The number of routes sent on the sel
- 93 - Syntax ip igmp snooping static <macaddr> vlan <vlanid> interface <slot/port> no ip igmp snooping static <macaddr> v
- 930 - 11.8.1.5 Viewing DVMRP Prune Summary Non-Configurable Data Group IP - The group address which has been pruned. Source IP - The add
- 931 - Upstream Neighbor - The address of the upstream neighbor (e.g., RPF neighbor) from which IP datagrams from these sources are received. In
- 932 - Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the slot and port for which data is to be displayed or configured from the pulldown menu. Slot 0 is
- 933 - 11.8.2.3 Viewing IGMP Configuration Summary Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the slot and port for which data is to be displa
- 934 - Startup Query Interval - The interval at which startup queries are sent on the selected interface. Startup Query Count - The number of qu
- 935 - Non-Configurable Data Last Reporter - The IP address of the source of the last membership report received for the IP Multicast group addres
- 936 - Source Filter Mode - The source filter mode (Include/Exclude/NA) for the specified group on this interface. Source Hosts - This parameter
- 937 - 11.8.2.7 Viewing IGMP Proxy Configration Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Slot/Port - Displays the interface on which IGMP proxy is e
- 938 - Selection Criteria Multicast Group IP - Select the IP multicast group address for which data is to be displayed. If no group membership r
- 939 - Up Time - Displays the up time since the entry was created in cache table. State - The state of the host entry. A Host can be in one of t
- 94 - Group Membership Interval: Shows the amount of time in seconds that a switch will wait for a report from a particular group on a particular
- 940 - 11.8.3.2 Configuring Interface’s Multicast Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the routing interface you want to
- 941 - Outgoing Interface(s) - The list of outgoing interfaces on which multicast packets for this source/group are forwarded. Up Time (secs)- T
- 942 - Slot/Port - Select the interface number from the dropdown menu. This is the interface that connects to the neighbor router for the given so
- 943 - Slot/Port - Select the router interface for which the administratively scoped boundary is to be configured. Configurable Data Group IP -
- 944 - Configurable Data Admin Mode - Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu to set the administrative status of PIM-DM in the router. Th
- 945 - 11.8.4.3 Viewing Interface’s PIM-DM Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the physical interface for which data is t
- 946 - 11.8.5 Managing PIM-SM Protocol 11.8.5.1 Configuring PIM-SM Global Configuration Page Configurable Data Admin Mode - Select enable or
- 947 - Register Threshold Rate - The minimum source data rate in K bits/second above which the Rendezvous Point router will switch to a source-spe
- 948 - Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the slot and port for which data is to be displayed or configured. Slot 0 is the base unit. Confi
- 949 - Net Mask - The network mask for the IP address of the selected PIM interface. Hello Interval (secs) - The frequency at which PIM Hello me
- 95 - 7.2.6.16 show ip igmp snooping mrouter vlan The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to display information about statically configured mu
- 950 - 11.8.5.7 Configuring PIM-SM BSR Candidate Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the slot and port for which data is
- 951 - Command Buttons Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the router. 11.8.5.9 Configuring PIM-SM S
- 952 - Selection Criteria Admin Mode - Select enable or disable from the pulldown menu to set the administrative status of MLD in the router to ac
- 953 - Non-Configurable Data Robustness - Enter the robustness value. This variable allows tuning for the expected packet loss on a subnet. If you
- 954 - 11.9.1.4 Viewing MLD Interface Summary Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the slot and port for which data is to be displayed.
- 955 - Last Member Query Count - This value indicates the configured number of Group-Specific Queries sent before the router assumes that there ar
- 956 - Malformed MLD Packets - The number of Malformed MLD Packets received by the router. Common Button Refresh - Refresh the data on the screen
- 957 - 11.9.1.7 Viewing MLD Proxy Configration Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Slot/Port - Displays the interface on which MLD proxy is ena
- 958 - 11.9.1.8 Viewing MLD Proxy Interface Membership Information Page Selection Criteria Multicast Group IPv6 - Select the IPv6 multicast
- 959 - Selection Criteria Multicast Group IPv6 - Select the IPv6 multicast group address for which data is to be displayed. If no group membersh
- 96 - 7.2.6.18 show mac-address-table igmpsnooping The user can go to the CLI Privilege Exec to display the IGMP Snooping entries in the Multicas
- 960 - 11.9.2.2 Configuring PIM-DM Interface Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the Slot and port for which data is to b
- 961 - Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the physical interface for which data is to be displayed. There must be configured at least one rout
- 962 - Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated configuration to the router. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will
- 963 - Command Buttons Submit - Send the updated configuration to the router. Configuration changes take effect immediately. These changes will no
- 964 - 11.9.3.5 Viewing Interface’s PIM-SM Summary Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the slot and port for which data is to be displa
- 965 - 11.9.3.6 Configuring PIM-SM Candidate RP Configuration Page Selection Criteria Slot/Port - Select the slot and port for which data is
- 966 - Configurable Data Hash Mask Length - Enter the C-BSR hash mask length to be advertised in bootstrap messages. This hash mask length will be
- 967 - 11.9.3.9 Configuring PIM-SM Static RP Configuration Page Configurable Data RP Address - IP Address of the RP. Group Address/Prefix Le
- 968 - Selection Criteria Source IP - Enter the IP address of the multicast packet source to be combined with the Group IP to fully identify a si
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- 97 - 7.2.7.2 ip igmp snooping querier address The user can go to the CLI Global Configuration Mode to set IGMP snooping querier address, use t
- 98 - Syntax ip igmp snooping querier querier-expiry-interval <60-300> no ip igmp snooping querier querier-expiry-interval <60-300>
- 99 - Default Setting Disabled Command Mode Global Config 7.2.7.7 ip igmp snooping querier vlan address The user can go to the CLI Global Conf
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