AT-9000/28

Allied Telesis AT-9000/28, AT-9000/28SP, AT-9000/52 User guide

  • Hello! I am an AI chatbot trained to assist you with the Allied Telesis AT-9000/28 User guide. I’ve already reviewed the document and can help you find the information you need or explain it in simple terms. Just ask your questions, and providing more details will help me assist you more effectively!
613-001311 Rev B
Management
Software
Layer 2-4 Gigabit
Ethernet EcoSwitches
AT-9000/28
AT-9000/28SP
AT-9000/52
â—†
Command Line
User’s Guide
AlliedWare Plus Version 2.1.2
Copyright
Copyright © 2010, Allied Telesis, Inc.
All rights reserved.
This product includes software licensed under the BSD License. As such, the following language applies for those portions of
the software licensed under the BSD License:
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following
conditions are met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* Neither the name of Allied Telesis, Inc. nor the names of the respective companies above may be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL
THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
Copyright 1989, 1991, 1992 by Carnegie Mellon University. Derivative Work - 1996, 1998-2000. Copyright 1996, 1998-2000
by The Regents of the University of California - All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2001-2003 by Networks Associates
Technology, Inc. - All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2001-2003 by Cambridge Broadband Ltd. - All rights reserved. Copyright
(c) 2003 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. - All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2003-2005 by Sparta, Inc. - All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 2004 by Cisco, Inc. and Information Network Center of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. -
All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2003 by Fabasoft R&D Software GmbH & Co KG - All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2004-
2006 by Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") - All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1995-2003 by Internet Software
Consortium - All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1992-2003 by David Mills - All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1995 by Tatu
Ylonen <[email protected]>, Espoo, Finland - All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1998 by CORE SDI S.A., Buenos Aires,
Argentina - All rights reserved. Copyright 1995, 1996 by David Mazieres - All rights reserved. Copyright 1983, 1990, 1992,
1993, 1995 by The Regents of the University of California - All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1995 Patrick Powell - All rights
reserved. Copyright (c) 1998-2005 The OpenSSL Project - All rights reserved. Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young
([email protected]) - All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2008, Henry Kwok - All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1995, 1998,
1999, 2000, 2001 by Jef Poskanzer <jef@mail.acme.com>. - All rights reserved.
Some components of the SSH software are provided under a standard 2-term BSD license with the following names as
copyright holders: Markus Friedl, Theo de Raadt, Niels Provos, Dug Song, Aaron Campbell, Damien Miller, Kevin Steves,
Daniel Kouril, Wesley Griffin, Per Allansson, Nils Nordman, and Simon Wilkinson,
Portable OpenSSH includes code from the following copyright holders, also under the 2-term BSD license: Ben Lindstrom,
Tim Rice, Andre Lucas, Chris Adams, Corinna Vinschen, Cray Inc., Denis Parker, Gert Doering, Jakob Schlyter, Jason
Downs, Juha Yrjola, Michael Stone, Network Associates, Solar Designer, Todd C. Miller, Wayne Schroeder, William Jones,
Darren Tucker, Sun Microsystems, The SCO Group.
Some Portable OpenSSH code is licensed under a 3-term BSD style license to the following copyright holders: Todd C. Miller,
Theo de Raadt, Damien Miller, Eric P. Allman, The Regents of the University of California, and Constantin S. Svintsoff. Some
Portable OpenSSH code is licensed under an ISC-style license to the following copyright holders: Internet Software
Consortium, Todd C. Miller, Reyk Floeter, and Chad Mynhier. Some Portable OpenSSH code is licensed under a MIT-style
license to the following copyright holder: Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This product also includes software licensed under the GNU General Public License available from:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl2.html
Allied Telesis is committed to meeting the requirements of the open source licenses including the GNU General Public
License (GPL) and will make all required source code available.
If you would like a copy of the GPL source code contained in this product, please send us a request by registered mail
including a check for US$15 to cover production and shipping costs, and a CD with the GPL code will be mailed to you.
GPL Code Request
Allied Telesis, Inc.
3200 North First Street
San Jose, California 95134
No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied Telesis, Inc.
Allied Telesis, AlliedWare Plus, and the Allied Telesis logo are trademarks of Allied Telesis, Incorporated. Microsoft and
Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other product names, company names, logos or
other designations mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Allied Telesis, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document
without prior written notice. The information provided herein is subject to change without notice. In no event shall Allied
Telesis, Inc. be liable for any incidental, special, indirect, or consequential damages whatsoever, including but not limited
to lost profits, arising out of or related to this manual or the information contained herein, even if Allied Telesis, Inc. has
been advised of, known, or should have known, the possibility of such damages.
5
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
Contents
Contents
6
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
AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
7
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
Contents
8
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
AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
9
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
Contents
10
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
AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
11
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
Contents
12
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
AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
13
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
Contents
14
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
AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
15
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
Contents
16
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
AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
17
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
Contents
18
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
AT-9000 Switch Command Line User’s Guide
19
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
Contents
20
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
/