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Preface ........................................................................................................................31
Document Conventions .................................................................................................................................... 32
Where to Find Web-based Guides ................................................................................................................... 33
Contacting Allied Telesis .................................................................................................................................. 34
Online Support ........................................................................................................................................... 34
Email and Telephone Support.................................................................................................................... 34
Returning Products .................................................................................................................................... 34
Sales or Corporate Information .................................................................................................................. 34
Management Software Updates................................................................................................................. 34
Section I: Getting Started ......................................................................................... 35
Chapter 1: AlliedWare Plusâ„¢ Command Line Interface ............................................................................ 37
Management Sessions ..................................................................................................................................... 38
Local Management..................................................................................................................................... 38
Remote Management................................................................................................................................. 38
Management Interfaces.................................................................................................................................... 40
Local Manager Account.................................................................................................................................... 41
AlliedWare Plusâ„¢ Command Modes ............................................................................................................... 42
Moving Down the Hierarchy ............................................................................................................................. 45
ENABLE Command ................................................................................................................................... 45
CONFIGURE TERMINAL Command......................................................................................................... 45
CLASS-MAP Command............................................................................................................................. 45
LINE CONSOLE 0 Command .................................................................................................................... 46
LINE VTY Command.................................................................................................................................. 46
POLICY-MAP Command ........................................................................................................................... 46
CLASS Command...................................................................................................................................... 46
INTERFACE PORT Command .................................................................................................................. 47
VLAN DATABASE Command .................................................................................................................... 47
INTERFACE VLAN Command................................................................................................................... 48
INTERFACE TRUNK Command................................................................................................................ 48
LOCATION CIVIC-LOCATION Command .................................................................................................48
LOCATION COORD-LOCATION Command ............................................................................................. 49
Moving Up the Hierarchy .................................................................................................................................. 50
EXIT and QUIT Commands ....................................................................................................................... 50
END Command .......................................................................................................................................... 50
DISABLE Command .................................................................................................................................. 51
Port Numbers in Commands ............................................................................................................................ 52
Combo Ports 25 to 28....................................................................................................................................... 53
Command Format............................................................................................................................................. 54
Command Line Interface Features............................................................................................................. 54
Command Formatting Conventions ........................................................................................................... 54
Command Examples.................................................................................................................................. 54
Startup Messages............................................................................................................................................. 55
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Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session ................................................................................................57
Starting a Local Management Session ............................................................................................................. 58
Starting a Remote Telnet or SSH Management Session..................................................................................60
VTY Lines ...................................................................................................................................................60
What to Configure First .....................................................................................................................................62
Creating a Boot Configuration File .............................................................................................................62
Changing the Login Password....................................................................................................................63
Assigning a Name to the Switch................................................................................................................. 63
Adding a Management IP Address............................................................................................................. 64
Saving Your Changes.................................................................................................................................66
Ending a Management Session ........................................................................................................................ 67
Chapter 3: Basic Command Line Management ........................................................................................... 69
Clearing the Screen .......................................................................................................................................... 70
Displaying the On-line Help .............................................................................................................................. 71
Saving Your Configuration Changes................................................................................................................. 73
Ending a Management Session ........................................................................................................................ 74
Chapter 4: Basic Command Line Management Commands ...................................................................... 75
? (Question Mark Key) ......................................................................................................................................77
CLEAR SCREEN .............................................................................................................................................. 79
CONFIGURE TERMINAL .................................................................................................................................80
COPY RUNNING-CONFIG STARTUP-CONFIG ..............................................................................................81
DISABLE ........................................................................................................................................................... 82
DO..................................................................................................................................................................... 83
ENABLE............................................................................................................................................................84
END .................................................................................................................................................................. 85
EXIT .................................................................................................................................................................. 86
LENGTH ...........................................................................................................................................................87
LOGOUT ...........................................................................................................................................................89
QUIT ................................................................................................................................................................. 90
TERMINAL LENGTH ........................................................................................................................................ 91
WRITE .............................................................................................................................................................. 92
Section II: Basic Operations .....................................................................................93
Chapter 5: Basic Switch Management ......................................................................................................... 95
Adding a Name to the Switch............................................................................................................................ 96
Adding Contact and Location Information .........................................................................................................97
Displaying Parameter Settings..........................................................................................................................98
Manually Setting the Date and Time.................................................................................................................99
Pinging Network Devices ................................................................................................................................ 100
Resetting the Switch .......................................................................................................................................101
Restoring the Default Settings to the Switch...................................................................................................102
Setting the Baud Rate of the Console Port .....................................................................................................104
Configuring the Management Session Timers ................................................................................................105
Setting the Maximum Number of Manager Sessions......................................................................................106
Configuring the Banners .................................................................................................................................107
Chapter 6: Basic Switch Management Commands ................................................................................... 109
BANNER EXEC ..............................................................................................................................................111
BANNER LOGIN ............................................................................................................................................. 112
BANNER MOTD .............................................................................................................................................113
BAUD-RATE SET ...........................................................................................................................................114
CLOCK SET....................................................................................................................................................115
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ERASE STARTUP-CONFIG .......................................................................................................................... 116
EXEC-TIMEOUT ............................................................................................................................................ 117
HOSTNAME ................................................................................................................................................... 119
LINE CONSOLE ............................................................................................................................................. 120
LINE VTY........................................................................................................................................................ 121
NO HOSTNAME............................................................................................................................................. 122
PING............................................................................................................................................................... 123
REBOOT ........................................................................................................................................................ 124
RELOAD......................................................................................................................................................... 125
SERVICE MAXMANAGER............................................................................................................................. 126
SHOW BAUD-RATE....................................................................................................................................... 127
SHOW CLOCK ............................................................................................................................................... 128
SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG ........................................................................................................................... 129
SHOW SWITCH ............................................................................................................................................. 130
SHOW SYSTEM............................................................................................................................................. 132
SHOW USERS ............................................................................................................................................... 133
SNMP-SERVER CONTACT........................................................................................................................... 135
SNMP-SERVER LOCATION.......................................................................................................................... 136
SYSTEM TERRITORY ................................................................................................................................... 137
Chapter 7: Port Parameters ........................................................................................................................ 139
Adding Descriptions........................................................................................................................................ 140
Setting the Speed and Duplex Mode.............................................................................................................. 141
Setting the MDI/MDI-X Wiring Configuration .................................................................................................. 143
Enabling or Disabling Ports ............................................................................................................................ 144
Enabling or Disabling Backpressure............................................................................................................... 145
Enabling or Disabling Flow Control ................................................................................................................ 146
Resetting Ports ............................................................................................................................................... 149
Configuring Threshold Limits for Ingress Packets .......................................................................................... 150
Reinitializing Auto-Negotiation........................................................................................................................ 152
Restoring the Default Settings........................................................................................................................ 153
Displaying Port Settings ................................................................................................................................. 154
Displaying or Clearing Port Statistics ............................................................................................................. 156
Chapter 8: Port Parameter Commands ..................................................................................................... 157
BACKPRESSURE .......................................................................................................................................... 159
BPLIMIT.......................................................................................................................................................... 161
CLEAR PORT COUNTER.............................................................................................................................. 162
DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................................... 163
DUPLEX .........................................................................................................................
................................ 164
EGRESS-RATE-LIMIT ................................................................................................................................... 166
FCTRLLIMIT................................................................................................................................................... 167
FLOWCONTROL............................................................................................................................................ 168
HOLBPLIMIT .................................................................................................................................................. 171
LINKTRAP ...................................................................................................................................................... 173
NO EGRESS-RATE-LIMIT ............................................................................................................................. 174
NO FLOWCONTROL ..................................................................................................................................... 175
NO LINKTRAP................................................................................................................................................ 176
NO SHUTDOWN ............................................................................................................................................ 177
NO STORM-CONTROL ................................................................................................................................. 178
POLARITY...................................................................................................................................................... 179
PURGE........................................................................................................................................................... 181
RENEGOTIATE.............................................................................................................................................. 182
RESET............................................................................................................................................................ 183
SHOW FLOWCONTROL INTERFACE .......................................................................................................... 184
SHOW INTERFACE ....................................................................................................................................... 186
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SHOW INTERFACE STATUS ........................................................................................................................189
SHOW PLATFORM TABLE PORT .................................................................................................................191
SHOW SYSTEM PLUGGABLE ......................................................................................................................194
SHOW SYSTEM PLUGGABLE DETAIL.........................................................................................................195
SHUTDOWN...................................................................................................................................................196
SPEED............................................................................................................................................................197
STORM-CONTROL ........................................................................................................................................198
Chapter 9: IPv4 and IPv6 Management Addresses ...................................................................................201
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 202
IPv4 Management Address and Default Gateway ..........................................................................................205
Adding an IPv4 Management Address ..................................................................................................... 205
Adding an IPv4 Default Gateway Address ...............................................................................................207
Deleting an IPv4 Management Address and Default Gateway ................................................................208
Displaying an IPv4 Management Address and Default Gateway .............................................................208
IPv6 Management Address and Default Gateway ..........................................................................................210
Adding an IPv6 Management Address ..................................................................................................... 210
Adding an IPv6 Default Gateway Address ...............................................................................................211
Deleting an IPv6 Management Address and Default Gateway ................................................................212
Displaying an IPv6 Management Address and Default Gateway .............................................................212
Chapter 10: IPv4 and IPv6 Management Address Commands ................................................................215
IP ADDRESS ..................................................................................................................................................217
IP ADDRESS DHCP .......................................................................................................................................219
IP ROUTE .......................................................................................................................................................221
IPV6 ADDRESS ..............................................................................................................................................223
IPV6 ROUTE...................................................................................................................................................225
NO IP ADDRESS ............................................................................................................................................227
NO IP ADDRESS DHCP.................................................................................................................................228
NO IP ROUTE.................................................................................................................................................229
NO IPV6 ADDRESS .......................................................................................................................................230
NO IPV6 ROUTE ............................................................................................................................................231
SHOW IP INTERFACE ...................................................................................................................................232
SHOW IP ROUTE ........................................................................................................................................... 233
SHOW IPV6 INTERFACE...............................................................................................................................235
SHOW IPV6 ROUTE ......................................................................................................................................236
Chapter 11: Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Client ......................................................................237
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 238
Activating the SNTP Client and Specifying the IP Address of an NTP or SNTP Server .................................239
Configuring Daylight Savings Time and UTC Offset.......................................................................................240
Disabling the SNTP Client ..............................................................................................................................242
Displaying the SNTP Client.............................................................................................................................243
Displaying the Date and Time .........................................................................................................................244
Chapter 12: SNTP Client Commands .........................................................................................................245
CLOCK SUMMER-TIME .................................................................................................................................246
CLOCK TIMEZONE ........................................................................................................................................247
NO CLOCK SUMMER-TIME...........................................................................................................................248
NO NTP PEER................................................................................................................................................249
NTP PEER ......................................................................................................................................................250
PURGE NTP ...................................................................................................................................................251
SHOW CLOCK ...............................................................................................................................................252
SHOW NTP ASSOCIATIONS.........................................................................................................................253
SHOW NTP STATUS .....................................................................................................................................255
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Chapter 13: MAC Address Table ................................................................................................................ 257
Overview......................................................................................................................................................... 258
Adding Static MAC Addresses ....................................................................................................................... 260
Deleting MAC Addresses ............................................................................................................................... 261
Setting the Aging Timer .................................................................................................................................. 263
Displaying the MAC Address Table................................................................................................................ 264
Chapter 14: MAC Address Table Commands ........................................................................................... 265
CLEAR MAC ADDRESS-TABLE.................................................................................................................... 266
MAC ADDRESS-TABLE AGEING-TIME........................................................................................................ 268
MAC ADDRESS-TABLE STATIC................................................................................................................... 270
NO MAC ADDRESS-TABLE STATIC ............................................................................................................ 272
SHOW MAC ADDRESS-TABLE .................................................................................................................... 274
Chapter 15: Enhanced Stacking ................................................................................................................. 277
Overview......................................................................................................................................................... 278
Command and Member Switches ............................................................................................................ 278
Common VLAN ........................................................................................................................................ 278
Guidelines ................................................................................................................................................ 279
General Steps .......................................................................................................................................... 279
Configuring the Command Switch .................................................................................................................. 281
Configuring a Member Switch ........................................................................................................................ 284
Managing the Switches of an Enhanced Stack .............................................................................................. 286
Changing the Stack Mode .............................................................................................................................. 288
Chapter 16: Enhanced Stacking Commands ............................................................................................ 289
ESTACK COMMAND-SWITCH...................................................................................................................... 290
ESTACK RUN ................................................................................................................................................ 291
NO ESTACK COMMAND-SWITCH ............................................................................................................... 292
NO ESTACK RUN .......................................................................................................................................... 293
RCOMMAND .................................................................................................................................................. 294
SHOW ESTACK ............................................................................................................................................. 295
SHOW ESTACK COMMAND-SWITCH.......................................................................................................... 297
SHOW ESTACK REMOTELIST ..................................................................................................................... 298
Chapter 17: Port Mirror ............................................................................................................................... 299
Overview......................................................................................................................................................... 300
Creating the Port Mirror or Adding New Source Ports.................................................................................... 301
Removing Source Ports or Deleting the Port Mirror ....................................................................................... 302
Displaying the Port Mirror ............................................................................................................................... 303
Chapter 18: Port Mirror Commands ........................................................................................................... 305
MIRROR INTERFACE.................................................................................................................................... 306
NO MIRROR INTERFACE ............................................................................................................................. 307
SHOW MIRROR............................................................................................................................................. 308
Chapter 19: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping .................................................... 311
Overview......................................................................................................................................................... 312
Host Node Topology....................................................................................................................................... 314
Single-host Per Port ................................................................................................................................. 314
Multiple-hosts Per Port............................................................................................................................. 314
Configuring the IGMP Snooping Parameters ................................................................................................. 315
Enabling IGMP Snooping ............................................................................................................................... 316
Disabling IGMP Snooping .............................................................................................................................. 317
Displaying IGMP Snooping............................................................................................................................. 318
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Chapter 20: IGMP Snooping Commands ...................................................................................................319
CLEAR IP IGMP ............................................................................................................................................. 320
IP IGMP LIMIT ................................................................................................................................................321
IP IGMP QUERIER-TIMEOUT........................................................................................................................ 322
IP IGMP SNOOPING ......................................................................................................................................323
IP IGMP SNOOPING MROUTER...................................................................................................................324
IP IGMP STATUS ...........................................................................................................................................325
NO IP IGMP SNOOPING................................................................................................................................326
NO IP IGMP SNOOPING MROUTER.............................................................................................................327
SHOW IP IGMP SNOOPING ..........................................................................................................................328
Chapter 21: Multicast Commands ..............................................................................................................331
NO SWITCHPORT BLOCK EGRESS-MULTICAST.......................................................................................332
NO SWITCHPORT BLOCK INGRESS-MULTICAST...................................................................................... 333
SWITCHPORT BLOCK EGRESS-MULTICAST .............................................................................................334
SWITCHPORT BLOCK INGRESS-MULTICAST ............................................................................................335
Section III: File System ...........................................................................................337
Chapter 22: File System ..............................................................................................................................339
Overview .........................................................................................................................................................340
Copying Boot Configuration Files ...................................................................................................................341
Renaming Boot Configuration Files ................................................................................................................342
Deleting Boot Configuration Files ................................................................................................................... 343
Displaying the Specifications of the File System ............................................................................................344
Listing the Files in the File System ................................................................................................................. 345
Chapter 23: File System Commands ..........................................................................................................347
COPY..............................................................................................................................................................348
DELETE .......................................................................................................................................................... 349
DELETE FORCE ............................................................................................................................................350
DIR..................................................................................................................................................................351
MOVE .............................................................................................................................................................352
SHOW FILE SYSTEMS ..................................................................................................................................353
Chapter 24: Boot Configuration Files ........................................................................................................355
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 356
Specifying the Active Boot Configuration File ................................................................................................. 357
Creating a New Boot Configuration File..........................................................................................................359
Displaying the Active Boot Configuration File .................................................................................................360
Chapter 25: Boot Configuration File Commands ......................................................................................361
BOOT CONFIG-FILE ......................................................................................................................................362
COPY RUNNING-CONFIG.............................................................................................................................364
COPY RUNNING-CONFIG STARTUP-CONFIG ............................................................................................365
ERASE STARTUP-CONFIG...........................................................................................................................366
NO BOOT CONFIG-FILE................................................................................................................................ 367
SHOW BOOT..................................................................................................................................................368
SHOW STARTUP-CONFIG ............................................................................................................................370
WRITE ............................................................................................................................................................ 371
Chapter 26: File Transfers ...........................................................................................................................373
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 374
Uploading or Downloading Files with TFTP ....................................................................................................375
Downloading New Management Software with TFTP .............................................................................. 375
Downloading Files to the Switch with TFTP .............................................................................................376
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Uploading Files from the Switch with TFTP ............................................................................................. 377
Uploading or Downloading Files with Zmodem .............................................................................................. 379
Downloading Files to the Switch with Zmodem........................................................................................ 379
Uploading Files from the Switch with Zmodem ........................................................................................ 380
Downloading Files with Enhanced Stacking................................................................................................... 382
Downloading New Management Software with Enhanced Stacking........................................................ 382
Chapter 27: File Transfer Commands ........................................................................................................ 385
COPY FILENAME ZMODEM ......................................................................................................................... 386
COPY FLASH TFTP....................................................................................................................................... 387
COPY TFTP FLASH....................................................................................................................................... 388
COPY ZMODEM ............................................................................................................................................ 390
UPLOAD IMAGE REMOTELIST .................................................................................................................... 391
Section IV: Event Messages .................................................................................... 393
Chapter 28: Event Log ................................................................................................................................ 395
Overview......................................................................................................................................................... 396
Displaying the Event Log................................................................................................................................ 397
Clearing the Event Log ................................................................................................................................... 398
Chapter 29: Event Log Commands ............................................................................................................ 399
CLEAR LOG BUFFERED............................................................................................................................... 400
LOG BUFFERED............................................................................................................................................ 401
SHOW LOG.................................................................................................................................................... 403
SHOW LOG CONFIG..................................................................................................................................... 406
SHOW LOG REVERSE.................................................................................................................................. 408
Chapter 30: Syslog Client ........................................................................................................................... 409
Overview......................................................................................................................................................... 410
Creating Syslog Server Definitions................................................................................................................. 411
Deleting Syslog Server Definitions ................................................................................................................. 414
Displaying the Syslog Server Definitions........................................................................................................ 415
Chapter 31: Syslog Client Commands ...................................................................................................... 417
LOG HOST ..................................................................................................................................................... 418
NO LOG HOST............................................................................................................................................... 420
SHOW LOG CONFIG..................................................................................................................................... 421
Section V: Port Trunks ........................................................................................... 423
Chapter 32: Static Port Trunks ................................................................................................................... 425
Overview......................................................................................................................................................... 426
Load Distribution Methods ....................................................................................................................... 426
Guidelines ................................................................................................................................................ 428
Creating New Static Port Trunks or Adding Ports To Existing Trunks............................................................ 430
Specifying the Load Distribution Method ........................................................................................................ 431
Removing Ports from Static Port Trunks or Deleting Trunks .......................................................................... 432
Displaying Static Port Trunks ......................................................................................................................... 433
Chapter 33: Static Port Trunk Commands ................................................................................................ 435
NO STATIC-CHANNEL-GROUP.................................................................................................................... 436
PORT-CHANNEL LOAD-BALANCE .............................................................................................................. 437
SHOW STATIC-CHANNEL-GROUP.............................................................................................................. 438
STATIC-CHANNEL-GROUP .......................................................................................................................... 439
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Chapter 34: Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) ..........................................................................441
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 442
LACP System Priority ...............................................................................................................................443
Base Port..................................................................................................................................................443
LACP Port Priority Value ..........................................................................................................................443
Load Distribution Methods........................................................................................................................ 444
Guidelines.................................................................................................................................................444
Creating New Aggregators..............................................................................................................................446
Setting the Load Distribution Method..............................................................................................................447
Adding Ports to Aggregators...........................................................................................................................448
Removing Ports from Aggregators..................................................................................................................449
Deleting Aggregators ...................................................................................................................................... 450
Displaying Aggregators...................................................................................................................................451
Chapter 35: LACP Commands ....................................................................................................................453
CHANNEL-GROUP ........................................................................................................................................454
LACP SYSTEM-PRIORITY.............................................................................................................................456
NO CHANNEL-GROUP ..................................................................................................................................457
PORT-CHANNEL LOAD-BALANCE ...............................................................................................................458
SHOW ETHERCHANNEL ..............................................................................................................................460
SHOW ETHERCHANNEL DETAIL.................................................................................................................461
SHOW ETHERCHANNEL SUMMARY ...........................................................................................................462
SHOW LACP SYS-ID .....................................................................................................................................463
SHOW PORT ETHERCHANNEL....................................................................................................................464
Section VI: Spanning Tree Protocols .....................................................................465
Chapter 36: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols ...........................................................467
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 468
Bridge Priority and the Root Bridge ................................................................................................................469
Path Costs and Port Costs..............................................................................................................................470
Port Priority .....................................................................................................................................................471
Forwarding Delay and Topology Changes......................................................................................................472
Hello Time and Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU) .......................................................................................473
Point-to-Point and Edge Ports ........................................................................................................................474
Mixed STP and RSTP Networks ..................................................................................................................... 476
Spanning Tree and VLANs ............................................................................................................................. 477
RSTP BPDU Guard ........................................................................................................................................478
RSTP Loop Guard ..........................................................................................................................................480
Chapter 37: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) ...............................................................................................485
Designating STP as the Active Spanning Tree Protocol.................................................................................486
Enabling the Spanning Tree Protocol .............................................................................................................487
Setting the Switch Parameters........................................................................................................................488
Setting the Port Parameters............................................................................................................................490
Disabling the Spanning Tree Protocol ............................................................................................................491
Restoring the Default Parameter Settings ......................................................................................................492
Displaying STP Settings .................................................................................................................................493
Chapter 38: STP Commands .......................................................................................................................495
NO SPANNING-TREE STP ENABLE .............................................................................................................497
SHOW SPANNING-TREE ..............................................................................................................................498
SPANNING-TREE FORWARD-TIME .............................................................................................................499
SPANNING-TREE HELLO-TIME ....................................................................................................................500
SPANNING-TREE MAX-AGE .........................................................................................................................501
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SPANNING-TREE MODE STP ...................................................................................................................... 502
SPANNING-TREE PATH-COST .................................................................................................................... 503
SPANNING-TREE PRIORITY (Bridge Priority) .............................................................................................. 504
SPANNING-TREE PRIORITY (Port Priority).................................................................................................. 506
SPANNING-TREE STP ENABLE................................................................................................................... 508
SPANNING-TREE STP PURGE .................................................................................................................... 509
Chapter 39: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) ................................................................................. 511
Designating RSTP as the Active Spanning Tree Protocol.............................................................................. 512
Enabling the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol .................................................................................................. 513
Configuring the Switch Parameters ................................................................................................................ 514
Setting the Forward Time, Hello Time, and Max Age .............................................................................. 514
Setting the Bridge Priority ........................................................................................................................ 515
Enabling or Disabling BPDU Guard ......................................................................................................... 515
Configuring the Port Parameters .................................................................................................................... 517
Configuring Port Costs ............................................................................................................................. 517
Configuring Port Priorities ........................................................................................................................ 518
Designating Point-to-point and Shared Ports........................................................................................... 518
Designating Edge Ports ........................................................................................................................... 518
Enabling or Disabling RSTP Loop-guard ................................................................................................. 519
Enabling or Disabling BPDU Guard ......................................................................................................... 519
Disabling the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol.................................................................................................. 521
Restoring the Default RSTP Settings ............................................................................................................. 522
Displaying RSTP Settings .............................................................................................................................. 523
Chapter 40: RSTP Commands .................................................................................................................... 525
NO SPANNING-TREE...............................................................................................................
..................... 527
NO SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-TIMEOUT ENABLE ........................................................................... 528
NO SPANNING-TREE GUARD ROOT .......................................................................................................... 529
NO SPANNING-TREE LOOP-GUARD .......................................................................................................... 530
NO SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST ............................................................................................................... 531
NO SPANNING-TREE RSTP ENABLE.......................................................................................................... 532
SHOW SPANNING-TREE.............................................................................................................................. 533
SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-TIMEOUT ENABLE.................................................................................. 535
SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-TIMEOUT INTERVAL .............................................................................. 536
SPANNING-TREE FORCEVERSION ............................................................................................................ 537
SPANNING-TREE FORWARD-TIME............................................................................................................. 538
SPANNING-TREE GUARD ROOT................................................................................................................. 539
SPANNING-TREE HELLO-TIME ................................................................................................................... 540
SPANNING-TREE LINK-TYPE ...................................................................................................................... 541
SPANNING-TREE LOOP-GUARD.......................................................................................................
.......... 542
SPANNING-TREE MAX-AGE ........................................................................................................................ 543
SPANNING-TREE MODE RSTP.................................................................................................................... 544
SPANNING-TREE PATH-COST .................................................................................................................... 545
SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST...................................................................................................................... 546
SPANNING-TREE PRIORITY (Bridge Priority) .............................................................................................. 547
SPANNING-TREE PRIORITY (Port Priority).................................................................................................. 549
SPANNING-TREE RSTP ENABLE ................................................................................................................ 551
SPANNING-TREE RSTP PURGE.................................................................................................................. 552
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Section VII: Virtual LANs ......................................................................................553
Chapter 41: Port-based and Tagged VLANs .............................................................................................. 555
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 556
Port-based VLAN Overview ............................................................................................................................558
VLAN Name..............................................................................................................................................558
VLAN Identifier .........................................................................................................................................558
Untagged Ports.........................................................................................................................................559
Port VLAN Identifier.................................................................................................................................. 559
Guidelines to Creating a Port-based VLAN ..............................................................................................560
Drawbacks of Port-based VLANs .............................................................................................................560
Port-based Example 1 ..............................................................................................................................561
Port-based Example 2 ..............................................................................................................................562
Tagged VLAN Overview .................................................................................................................................564
Tagged and Untagged Ports ....................................................................................................................565
Port VLAN Identifier.................................................................................................................................. 565
Guidelines to Creating a Tagged VLAN ...................................................................................................565
Tagged VLAN Example ............................................................................................................................ 566
Creating VLANs ..............................................................................................................................................568
Adding Untagged Ports to VLANs...................................................................................................................569
Adding Tagged Ports to VLANs ......................................................................................................................571
Removing Untagged Ports from VLANs .........................................................................................................573
Removing Tagged Ports from VLANs .............................................................................................................574
Deleting VLANs...............................................................................................................................................575
Displaying the VLANs .....................................................................................................................................576
Chapter 42: Port-based and Tagged VLAN Commands ...........................................................................577
NO SWITCHPORT ACCESS VLAN ...............................................................................................................578
NO SWITCHPORT TRUNK ............................................................................................................................579
NO SWITCHPORT TRUNK NATIVE VLAN.................................................................................................... 580
NO VLAN ........................................................................................................................................................ 581
SHOW VLAN ..................................................................................................................................................582
SWITCHPORT ACCESS VLAN...................................................................................................................... 584
SWITCHPORT MODE ACCESS ....................................................................................................................586
SWITCHPORT MODE TRUNK.......................................................................................................................587
SWITCHPORT TRUNK ALLOWED VLAN......................................................................................................589
SWITCHPORT TRUNK NATIVE VLAN ..........................................................................................................592
VLAN...............................................................................................................................................................594
Chapter 43: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol ........................................................................................597
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 598
Guidelines .......................................................................................................................................................601
GVRP and Network Security...........................................................................................................................602
GVRP-inactive Intermediate Switches ............................................................................................................603
Enabling GVRP on the Switch ........................................................................................................................604
Enabling GIP on the Switch ............................................................................................................................605
Enabling GVRP on the Ports ..........................................................................................................................606
Setting the GVRP Timers................................................................................................................................607
Disabling GVRP on the Ports..........................................................................................................................608
Disabling GIP on the Switch ...........................................................................................................................609
Disabling GVRP on the Switch .......................................................................................................................610
Restoring the GVRP Default Settings .............................................................................................................611
Displaying GVRP ............................................................................................................................................612
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Chapter 44: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol Commands .................................................................. 613
GVRP APPLICANT STATE ACTIVE.............................................................................................................. 615
GVRP APPLICANT STATE NORMAL ........................................................................................................... 616
GVRP ENABLE .............................................................................................................................................. 617
GVRP REGISTRATION ................................................................................................................................. 618
GVRP TIMER JOIN ........................................................................................................................................ 619
GVRP TIMER LEAVE..................................................................................................................................... 620
GVRP TIMER LEAVEALL .............................................................................................................................. 621
NO GVRP ENABLE........................................................................................................................................ 622
PURGE GVRP................................................................................................................................................ 623
SHOW GVRP APPLICANT ............................................................................................................................ 624
SHOW GVRP CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................................. 625
SHOW GVRP MACHINE................................................................................................................................ 626
SHOW GVRP STATISTICS ........................................................................................................................... 627
SHOW GVRP TIMER ..................................................................................................................................... 629
Chapter 45: MAC Address-based VLANs .................................................................................................. 631
Overview......................................................................................................................................................... 632
Egress Ports............................................................................................................................................. 632
VLANs that Span Switches ...................................................................................................................... 635
VLAN Hierarchy ....................................................................................................................................... 636
Guidelines....................................................................................................................................................... 637
General Steps................................................................................................................................................. 638
Creating MAC Address-based VLANs............................................................................................................ 639
Adding MAC Addresses to VLANs and Designating Egress Ports................................................................. 640
Removing MAC Addresses ............................................................................................................................ 641
Deleting VLANs .............................................................................................................................................. 642
Displaying VLANs........................................................................................................................................... 643
Example of Creating a MAC Address-based VLAN ....................................................................................... 644
Chapter 46: MAC Address-based VLAN Commands ............................................................................... 647
NO VLAN........................................................................................................................................................ 648
NO VLAN MACADDRESS (Global Configuration Mode) ............................................................................... 649
NO VLAN MACADDRESS (Port Interface Mode) .......................................................................................... 650
SHOW VLAN MACADDRESS........................................................................................................................ 651
VLAN MACADDRESS.................................................................................................................................... 653
VLAN SET MACADDRESS (Global Configuration Mode).............................................................................. 655
VLAN SET MACADDRESS (Port Interface Mode)......................................................................................... 657
Chapter 47: Private Port VLANs ................................................................................................................. 659
Overview......................................................................................................................................................... 660
Host Ports ................................................................................................................................................ 660
Uplink Port................................................................................................................................................ 660
Guidelines....................................................................................................................................................... 661
Creating Private VLANs.................................................................................................................................. 662
Adding Host and Uplink Ports......................................................................................................................... 663
Deleting VLANs .............................................................................................................................................. 664
Displaying Private VLANs............................................................................................................................... 665
Chapter 48: Private Port VLAN Commands .............................................................................................. 667
NO VLAN........................................................................................................................................................ 668
PRIVATE-VLAN.............................................................................................................................................. 669
SHOW VLAN PRIVATE-VLAN ....................................................................................................................... 670
SWITCHPORT MODE PRIVATE-VLAN HOST.............................................................................................. 671
SWITCHPORT MODE PRIVATE-VLAN PROMISCUOUS ............................................................................ 672
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Chapter 49: Voice VLAN Commands .........................................................................................................673
NO SWITCHPORT VOICE VLAN ...................................................................................................................674
SWITCHPORT VOICE DSCP.........................................................................................................................675
SWITCHPORT VOICE VLAN .........................................................................................................................676
SWITCHPORT VOICE VLAN PRIORITY .......................................................................................................678
Chapter 50: VLAN Stacking ........................................................................................................................679
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 680
Components.................................................................................................................................................... 682
VLAN ........................................................................................................................................................682
Customer Ports.........................................................................................................................................682
Provider Ports...........................................................................................................................................682
EtherType/Length .....................................................................................................................................682
VLAN Stacking Process ..................................................................................................................................683
Example of VLAN Stacking.............................................................................................................................684
Chapter 51: VLAN Stacking Commands ....................................................................................................689
NO SWITCHPORT VLAN-STACKING............................................................................................................690
PLATFORM VLAN-STACKING-TPID .............................................................................................................691
SHOW VLAN VLAN-STACKING ....................................................................................................................692
SWITCHPORT VLAN-STACKING ..................................................................................................................693
Section VIII: Port Security .....................................................................................695
Chapter 52: MAC Address-based Port Security ........................................................................................697
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 698
Static Versus Dynamic Addresses ...........................................................................................................698
Intrusion Actions ....................................................................................................................................... 698
Guidelines.................................................................................................................................................699
Configuring Ports ............................................................................................................................................700
Enabling MAC Address-based Security on Ports ........................................................................................... 702
Disabling MAC Address-based Security on Ports...........................................................................................703
Displaying Port Settings..................................................................................................................................704
Chapter 53: MAC Address-based Port Security Commands ................................................................... 705
NO SWITCHPORT PORT-SECURITY ...........................................................................................................706
NO SWITCHPORT PORT-SECURITY AGING...............................................................................................707
SHOW PORT-SECURITY INTERFACE .........................................................................................................708
SHOW PORT-SECURITY INTRUSION INTERFACE ....................................................................................711
SWITCHPORT PORT-SECURITY..................................................................................................................712
SWITCHPORT PORT-SECURITY AGING .....................................................................................................713
SWITCHPORT PORT-SECURITY MAXIMUM ...............................................................................................714
SWITCHPORT PORT-SECURITY VIOLATION .............................................................................................715
Chapter 54: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control .........................................................................717
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 718
Authentication Process ...................................................................................................................................719
Authentication Methods .................................................................................................................................. 720
Operational Settings .......................................................................................................................................721
Authenticator Port Operating Modes............................................................................................................... 722
Single Host Mode .....................................................................................................................................722
Multiple Host Mode................................................................................................................................... 722
Multiple Supplicant Mode .........................................................................................................................724
Supplicant and VLAN Associations.................................................................................................................726
Single Host Mode .....................................................................................................................................727
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Multiple Host Mode .................................................................................................................................. 727
Multiple Supplicant Mode ......................................................................................................................... 727
Supplicant VLAN Attributes on the RADIUS Server................................................................................. 727
Guest VLAN.................................................................................................................................................... 729
RADIUS Accounting ....................................................................................................................................... 730
General Steps................................................................................................................................................. 731
Guidelines....................................................................................................................................................... 733
Enabling 802.1x Port-Based Network Access Control on the Switch............................................................. 735
Configuring Authenticator Ports...................................................................................................................... 736
Designating Authenticator Ports............................................................................................................... 736
Designating the Authentication Methods.................................................................................................. 736
Configuring the Operating Modes ............................................................................................................ 737
Configuring Reauthentication ......................................................................................................................... 739
Removing the Authenticator Role from Ports ................................................................................................. 740
Disabling 802.1x Port-Based Network Access Control on the Switch ............................................................ 741
Displaying Authenticator Ports ....................................................................................................................... 742
Displaying EAP Packet Statistics ................................................................................................................... 743
Chapter 55: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands .................................................... 745
AAA AUTHENTICATION DOT1X DEFAULT GROUP RADIUS..................................................................... 748
AUTH DYNAMIC-VLAN-CREATION.............................................................................................................. 749
AUTH GUEST-VLAN...................................................................................................................................... 751
AUTH HOST-MODE....................................................................................................................................... 752
AUTH REAUTHENTICATION ........................................................................................................................ 754
AUTH TIMEOUT QUIET-PERIOD.................................................................................................................. 755
AUTH TIMEOUT REAUTH-PERIOD .............................................................................................................. 756
AUTH TIMEOUT SERVER-TIMEOUT ........................................................................................................... 757
AUTH TIMEOUT SUPP-TIMEOUT ................................................................................................................ 758
AUTH-MAC ENABLE ..................................................................................................................................... 759
AUTH-MAC REAUTH-RELEARNING ............................................................................................................ 760
DOT1X CONTROL-DIRECTION .................................................................................................................... 761
DOT1X EAP ................................................................................................................................................... 763
DOT1X INITIALIZE INTERFACE ................................................................................................................... 765
DOT1X MAX-REAUTH-REQ.......................................................................................................................... 766
DOT1X PORT-CONTROL AUTO................................................................................................................... 767
DOT1X PORT-CONTROL FORCE-AUTHORIZED........................................................................................ 768
DOT1X PORT-CONTROL FORCE-UNAUTHORIZED .................................................................................. 769
DOT1X TIMEOUT TX-PERIOD...................................................................................................................... 770
NO AAA AUTHENTICATION DOT1X DEFAULT GROUP RADIUS .............................................................. 771
NO AUTH DYNAMIC-VLAN-CREATION ....................................................................................................... 772
NO AUTH GUEST-VLAN ............................................................................................................................... 773
NO AUTH REAUTHENTICATION .................................................................................................................. 774
NO AUTH-MAC ENABLE ............................................................................................................................... 775
NO DOT1X PORT-CONTROL ....................................................................................................................... 776
SHOW AUTH-MAC INTERFACE ................................................................................................................... 777
SHOW AUTH-MAC SESSIONSTATISTICS INTERFACE ............................................................................. 778
SHOW AUTH-MAC STATISTICS INTERFACE ............................................................................................. 779
SHOW AUTH-MAC SUPPLICANT INTERFACE ........................................................................................... 780
SHOW DOT1X ............................................................................................................................................... 781
SHOW DOT1X INTERFACE .......................................................................................................................... 782
SHOW DOT1X SESSIONSTATISTICS INTERFACE .................................................................................... 783
SHOW DOT1X STATISTICS INTERFACE .................................................................................................... 784
SHOW DOT1X SUPPLICANT INTERFACE .................................................................................................. 785
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Section IX: Simple Network Management Protocols ...........................................787
Chapter 56: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c ........................................................................................................... 789
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 790
Enabling SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c ...................................................................................................................792
Creating Community Strings ........................................................................................................................... 793
Adding or Removing IP Addresses of Trap or Inform Receivers ....................................................................794
Deleting Community Strings ........................................................................................................................... 796
Disabling SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c ..................................................................................................................797
Displaying SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c ................................................................................................................798
Chapter 57: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Commands .......................................................................................801
NO SNMP-SERVER ....................................................................................................................................... 803
NO SNMP-SERVER COMMUNITY ................................................................................................................804
NO SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAP..............................................................................................................805
NO SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAP AUTH...................................................................................................806
NO SNMP-SERVER HOST ............................................................................................................................807
NO SNMP-SERVER VIEW .............................................................................................................................809
NO SNMP TRAP LINK-STATUS ....................................................................................................................810
SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG SNMP.................................................................................................................811
SHOW SNMP-SERVER .................................................................................................................................812
SHOW SNMP-SERVER COMMUNITY ..........................................................................................................813
SHOW SNMP-SERVER VIEW .......................................................................................................................815
SNMP-SERVER..............................................................................................................................................816
SNMP-SERVER COMMUNITY.......................................................................................................................817
SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAP....................................................................................................................818
SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAP AUTH .........................................................................................................819
SNMP-SERVER HOST...................................................................................................................................820
SNMP-SERVER VIEW ................................................................................................................................... 822
SNMP TRAP LINK-STATUS...........................................................................................................................824
Chapter 58: SNMPv3 Commands ............................................................................................................... 825
NO SNMP-SERVER ....................................................................................................................................... 827
NO SNMP-SERVER GROUP .........................................................................................................................828
NO SNMP-SERVER HOST ............................................................................................................................829
NO SNMP-SERVER USER ............................................................................................................................830
NO SNMP-SERVER VIEW .............................................................................................................................831
SHOW SNMP-SERVER .................................................................................................................................832
SHOW SNMP-SERVER GROUP ...................................................................................................................833
SHOW SNMP-SERVER HOST.......................................................................................................................834
SHOW SNMP-SERVER USER.......................................................................................................................835
SHOW SNMP-SERVER VIEW .......................................................................................................................836
SNMP-SERVER..............................................................................................................................................837
SNMP-SERVER ENGINEID LOCAL...............................................................................................................838
SNMP-SERVER GROUP ...............................................................................................................................839
SNMP-SERVER HOST...................................................................................................................................841
SNMP-SERVER USER...................................................................................................................................842
SNMP-SERVER VIEW ................................................................................................................................... 844
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Section X: Network Management .......................................................................... 847
Chapter 59: sFlow Agent ............................................................................................................................ 849
Overview......................................................................................................................................................... 850
Ingress Packet Samples .......................................................................................................................... 850
Packet Counters....................................................................................................................................... 850
Guidelines ................................................................................................................................................ 851
Configuring the sFlow Agent .......................................................................................................................... 852
Configuring the Ports...................................................................................................................................... 853
Configuring the Sampling Rate ................................................................................................................ 853
Configuring the Polling Interval ................................................................................................................ 854
Enabling the sFlow Agent............................................................................................................................... 855
Disabling the sFlow Agent .............................................................................................................................. 856
Displaying the sFlow Agent ............................................................................................................................ 857
Configuration Example ................................................................................................................................... 858
Chapter 60: sFlow Agent Commands ........................................................................................................ 861
NO SFLOW COLLECTOR IP ......................................................................................................................... 862
NO SFLOW ENABLE ..................................................................................................................................... 863
SFLOW COLLECTOR IP ............................................................................................................................... 864
SFLOW ENABLE............................................................................................................................................ 865
SFLOW POLLING-INTERVAL ....................................................................................................................... 866
SFLOW SAMPLING-RATE ............................................................................................................................ 868
SHOW SFLOW............................................................................................................................................... 870
SHOW SFLOW DATABASE .......................................................................................................................... 872
Chapter 61: LLDP and LLDP-MED ............................................................................................................. 875
Overview......................................................................................................................................................... 876
Mandatory LLDP TLVs............................................................................................................................. 877
Optional LLDP TLVs ................................................................................................................................ 877
Optional LLDP-MED TLVs ....................................................................................................................... 879
Enabling LLDP and LLDP-MED on the Switch............................................................................................... 882
Configuring Ports to Only Receive LLDP and LLDP-MED TLVs.................................................................... 883
Configuring Ports to Send Only Mandatory LLDP TLVs................................................................................. 884
Configuring Ports to Send Optional LLDP TLVs............................................................................................. 885
Configuring Ports to Send Optional LLDP-MED TLVs ................................................................................... 887
Configuring Ports to Send LLDP-MED Civic Location TLVs .......................................................................... 889
Configuring Ports to Send LLDP-MED Coordinate Location TLVs................................................................. 893
Configuring Ports to Send LLDP-MED ELIN Location TLVs .......................................................................... 897
Removing LLDP TLVs from Ports .................................................................................................................. 899
Removing LLDP-MED TLVs from Ports ......................................................................................................... 900
Deleting LLDP-MED Location Entries ............................................................................................................ 901
Disabling LLDP and LLDP-MED on the Switch .............................................................................................. 902
Displaying General LLDP Settings ................................................................................................................. 903
Displaying Port Settings ................................................................................................................................. 904
Displaying or Clearing Neighbor Information.................................................................................................. 905
Displaying Port TLVs ...................................................................................................................................... 907
Displaying and Clearing Statistics .................................................................................................................. 908
Chapter 62: LLDP and LLDP-MED Commands ......................................................................................... 909
CLEAR LLDP STATISTICS............................................................................................................................ 912
CLEAR LLDP TABLE ..................................................................................................................................... 913
LLDP HOLDTIME-MULTIPLIER..................................................................................................................... 914
LLDP LOCATION ........................................................................................................................................... 915
LLDP MANAGEMENT-ADDRESS ................................................................................................................. 917
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LLDP MED-NOTIFICATIONS .........................................................................................................................919
LLDP MED-TLV-SELECT ...............................................................................................................................920
LLDP NON-STRICT-MED-TLV-ORDER-CHECK ...........................................................................................922
LLDP NOTIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................923
LLDP NOTIFICATION-INTERVAL..................................................................................................................924
LLDP REINIT ..................................................................................................................................................925
LLDP RUN ......................................................................................................................................................926
LLDP TIMER...................................................................................................................................................927
LLDP TLV-SELECT ........................................................................................................................................ 928
LLDP TRANSMIT RECEIVE ...........................................................................................................................931
LLDP TX-DELAY ............................................................................................................................................ 932
LOCATION CIVIC-LOCATION .......................................................................................................................933
LOCATION COORD-LOCATION....................................................................................................................936
LOCATION ELIN-LOCATION .........................................................................................................................939
NO LLDP MED-NOTIFICATIONS...................................................................................................................940
NO LLDP MED-TLV-SELECT.........................................................................................................................941
NO LLDP NOTIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................943
NO LLDP RUN ................................................................................................................................................ 944
NO LLDP TLV-SELECT .................................................................................................................................. 945
NO LLDP TRANSMIT RECEIVE ....................................................................................................................946
NO LOCATION ............................................................................................................................................... 947
SHOW LLDP................................................................................................................................................... 949
SHOW LLDP INTERFACE .............................................................................................................................951
SHOW LLDP LOCAL-INFO INTERFACE .......................................................................................................953
SHOW LLDP NEIGHBORS DETAIL...............................................................................................................955
SHOW LLDP NEIGHBORS INTERFACE .......................................................................................................959
SHOW LLDP STATISTICS .............................................................................................................................961
SHOW LLDP STATISTICS INTERFACE........................................................................................................ 963
SHOW LOCATION .........................................................................................................................................965
Chapter 63: Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) ......................................................................................967
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................... 968
Adding Static ARP Entries ..............................................................................................................................969
Deleting Static or Dynamic ARP Entries .........................................................................................................970
Clearing the ARP Table ..................................................................................................................................971
Displaying the ARP Table ............................................................................................................................... 972
Chapter 64: ARP Commands ......................................................................................................................973
ARP................................................................................................................................................................. 974
CLEAR ARP-CACHE ......................................................................................................................................976
NO ARP ..........................................................................................................................................................977
SHOW ARP ....................................................................................................................................................978
Chapter 65: RMON .......................................................................................................................................981
Overview .........................................................................................................................................................982
RMON Port Statistics ...................................................................................................................................... 983
Adding Statistics Groups ..........................................................................................................................983
Viewing Statistics Groups.........................................................................................................................984
Deleting Statistics Groups ........................................................................................................................984
RMON Histories .............................................................................................................................................. 985
Adding History Groups .............................................................................................................................985
Displaying History Groups ........................................................................................................................986
Deleting History Groups ...........................................................................................................................987
RMON Alarms.................................................................................................................................................988
Creating RMON Statistics Groups............................................................................................................989
Creating RMON Events ............................................................................................................................989
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Allied Telesis AT-9000/28 User guide

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