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Document Conventions.............................................................................................................................. 38
Where to Find Web-based Guides............................................................................................................. 39
Contacting Allied Telesis............................................................................................................................ 40
Section I: Getting Started ......................................................................................... 41
Chapter 1: AlliedWare Plus Command Line Interface ................................................................................ 43
Management Sessions............................................................................................................................... 44
Local Management .............................................................................................................................. 44
Remote Management .......................................................................................................................... 44
Management Interfaces ............................................................................................................................. 47
Local Manager Account ............................................................................................................................. 48
AlliedWare Plus Command Modes ............................................................................................................ 49
Moving Down the Hierarchy ....................................................................................................................... 52
ENABLE Command............................................................................................................................. 52
CONFIGURE TERMINAL Command .................................................................................................. 52
LINE CONSOLE 0 Command ............................................................................................................. 52
LINE VTY Command ........................................................................................................................... 53
INTERFACE Command - Dynamic Port Trunk.................................................................................... 53
INTERFACE Command - Ports ........................................................................................................... 53
INTERFACE Command - Static Port Trunk......................................................................................... 54
INTERFACE VLAN Command ............................................................................................................ 54
VLAN DATABASE Command ............................................................................................................. 55
LOCATION CIVIC-LOCATION Command .......................................................................................... 55
LOCATION COORD-LOCATION Command....................................................................................... 55
Moving Up the Hierarchy............................................................................................................................ 56
EXIT and QUIT Commands................................................................................................................. 56
END Command ................................................................................................................................... 56
DISABLE Command............................................................................................................................ 57
Port Numbers in Commands...................................................................................................................... 58
Combo Ports 25 to 28 ................................................................................................................................ 60
Command Format ...................................................................................................................................... 61
Command Line Interface Features ...................................................................................................... 61
Command Formatting Conventions..................................................................................................... 61
Command Examples ........................................................................................................................... 61
Startup Messages ...................................................................................................................................... 62
Chapter 2: Starting a Management Session ............................................................................................... 65
Starting a Local Management Session ...................................................................................................... 66
Starting a Remote Telnet or SSH Management Session........................................................................... 68
VTY Lines ............................................................................................................................................ 69
What to Configure First .............................................................................................................................. 70
Creating a Boot Configuration File ...................................................................................................... 70
Changing the Login Password............................................................................................................. 71
Assigning a Name to the Switch.......................................................................................................... 71
Adding a Management IP Address...................................................................................................... 72
Saving Your Changes.......................................................................................................................... 74
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Ending a Management Session..................................................................................................................75
Chapter 3: Basic Command Line Management ...........................................................................................77
Clearing the Screen....................................................................................................................................78
Displaying the On-line Help ........................................................................................................................79
Saving Your Configuration Changes ..........................................................................................................81
Ending a Management Session..................................................................................................................82
Chapter 4: Basic Command Line Management Commands ......................................................................83
? (Question Mark Key)................................................................................................................................ 85
CLEAR SCREEN........................................................................................................................................87
CONFIGURE TERMINAL...........................................................................................................................88
COPY RUNNING-CONFIG STARTUP-CONFIG .......................................................................................89
DISABLE ....................................................................................................................................................90
DO ..............................................................................................................................................................91
ENABLE .....................................................................................................................................................92
END ............................................................................................................................................................93
EXIT............................................................................................................................................................94
LENGTH .....................................................................................................................................................95
LOGOUT ....................................................................................................................................................97
QUIT ...........................................................................................................................................................98
WRITE ........................................................................................................................................................99
Chapter 5: Temperature and Fan Control Overview .................................................................................101
Overview...................................................................................................................................................102
Displaying the System Environmental Status...........................................................................................103
Controlling Eco-Mode LED .......................................................................................................................104
Chapter 6: Temperature and Fan Control Commands .............................................................................105
ECOFRIENDLY LED ................................................................................................................................106
NO ECOFRIENDLY LED..........................................................................................................................107
SHOW ECOFRIENDLY............................................................................................................................108
SHOW SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT ...........................................................................................................109
Section II: Basic Operations ...................................................................................111
Chapter 7: Basic Switch Management .......................................................................................................113
Adding a Name to the Switch ...................................................................................................................114
Adding Contact and Location Information ................................................................................................115
Displaying Parameter Settings .................................................................................................................116
Manually Setting the Date and Time ........................................................................................................117
Pinging Network Devices..........................................................................................................................118
Resetting the Switch.................................................................................................................................119
Restoring the Default Settings to the Switch ............................................................................................120
Setting the Baud Rate of the Console Port...............................................................................................122
Configuring the Management Session Timers .........................................................................................124
Setting the Maximum Number of Manager Sessions ...............................................................................126
Configuring the Banners...........................................................................................................................127
Chapter 8: Basic Switch Management Commands ...................................................................................131
BANNER EXEC........................................................................................................................................133
BANNER LOGIN ......................................................................................................................................135
BANNER MOTD .......................................................................................................................................137
BAUD-RATE SET.....................................................................................................................................139
CLOCK SET .............................................................................................................................................140
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ERASE STARTUP-CONFIG .................................................................................................................... 141
EXEC-TIMEOUT...................................................................................................................................... 142
HELP........................................................................................................................................................ 144
HOSTNAME............................................................................................................................................. 145
LINE CONSOLE....................................................................................................................................... 146
LINE VTY ................................................................................................................................................. 147
NO HOSTNAME ...................................................................................................................................... 148
PING ........................................................................................................................................................ 149
PING IPv6 ................................................................................................................................................ 151
REBOOT .................................................................................................................................................. 152
RELOAD .................................................................................................................................................. 153
SERVICE MAXMANAGER ...................................................................................................................... 154
SHOW BANNER LOGIN.......................................................................................................................... 155
SHOW BAUD-RATE ................................................................................................................................ 156
SHOW CLOCK......................................................................................................................................... 157
SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG ..................................................................................................................... 158
SHOW SWITCH....................................................................................................................................... 159
SHOW SYSTEM ...................................................................................................................................... 161
SHOW SYSTEM SERIALNUMBER......................................................................................................... 162
SHOW USERS......................................................................................................................................... 163
SHOW VERSION..................................................................................................................................... 165
SNMP-SERVER CONTACT .................................................................................................................... 166
SNMP-SERVER LOCATION ................................................................................................................... 167
SYSTEM TERRITORY............................................................................................................................. 168
Chapter 9: Port Parameters ........................................................................................................................ 171
Adding Descriptions ................................................................................................................................. 172
Setting the Speed and Duplex Mode ....................................................................................................... 173
Setting the MDI/MDI-X Wiring Configuration............................................................................................ 175
Enabling or Disabling Ports...................................................................................................................... 176
Enabling or Disabling Backpressure ........................................................................................................ 177
Enabling or Disabling Flow Control .......................................................................................................... 178
Resetting Ports......................................................................................................................................... 181
Configuring Threshold Limits for Ingress Packets.................................................................................... 182
Displaying Threshold Limit Settings on Ports........................................................................................... 184
Reinitializing Auto-Negotiation ................................................................................................................. 185
Restoring the Default Settings ................................................................................................................. 186
Displaying Port Settings ........................................................................................................................... 187
Displaying Speed and Duplex Settings ............................................................................................. 187
Displaying Port Status ....................................................................................................................... 187
Displaying Port Configuration ............................................................................................................ 188
Displaying or Clearing Port Statistics ....................................................................................................... 189
Displaying SFP Information ..................................................................................................................... 190
Chapter 10: Port Parameter Commands ................................................................................................... 191
BACKPRESSURE.................................................................................................................................... 194
BPLIMIT ................................................................................................................................................... 196
CLEAR PORT COUNTER ....................................................................................................................... 197
DESCRIPTION......................................................................................................................................... 198
DUPLEX................................................................................................................................................... 200
EGRESS-RATE-LIMIT............................................................................................................................. 202
FCTRLLIMIT ............................................................................................................................................ 203
FLOWCONTROL ..................................................................................................................................... 204
HOLBPLIMIT............................................................................................................................................ 207
NO EGRESS-RATE-LIMIT....................................................................................................................... 209
NO FLOWCONTROL............................................................................................................................... 210
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NO SHUTDOWN ......................................................................................................................................211
NO SNMP TRAP LINK-STATUS..............................................................................................................212
NO STORM-CONTROL ...........................................................................................................................213
POLARITY................................................................................................................................................214
PURGE.....................................................................................................................................................216
RENEGOTIATE........................................................................................................................................217
RESET......................................................................................................................................................218
SHOW FLOWCONTROL INTERFACE ....................................................................................................219
SHOW INTERFACE .................................................................................................................................221
SHOW INTERFACE BRIEF .....................................................................................................................225
SHOW INTERFACE STATUS..................................................................................................................227
SHOW PLATFORM TABLE PORT COUNTERS .....................................................................................229
SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG INTERFACE ................................................................................................232
SHOW STORM-CONTROL......................................................................................................................233
SHOW SYSTEM PLUGGABLE................................................................................................................235
SHOW SYSTEM PLUGGABLE DETAIL ..................................................................................................236
SHUTDOWN ............................................................................................................................................237
SNMP TRAP LINK-STATUS ....................................................................................................................238
SPEED .....................................................................................................................................................239
STORM-CONTROL..................................................................................................................................241
Chapter 11: Power Over Ethernet ...............................................................................................................243
Overview...................................................................................................................................................244
Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE).....................................................................................................244
Powered Device (PD).........................................................................................................................244
PD Classes ........................................................................................................................................244
Power Budget.....................................................................................................................................244
Port Prioritization................................................................................................................................245
Enabling and Disabling PoE .....................................................................................................................246
Adding PD Descriptions to Ports ..............................................................................................................248
Prioritizing Ports .......................................................................................................................................249
Managing the Maximum Power Limit on Ports .........................................................................................250
Managing Legacy PDs .............................................................................................................................251
Monitoring Power Consumption ...............................................................................................................252
Displaying PoE Information ......................................................................................................................253
Chapter 12: Power Over Ethernet Commands ..........................................................................................255
CLEAR POWER-INLINE COUNTERS INTERFACE................................................................................257
NO POWER-INLINE ALLOW-LEGACY ...................................................................................................258
NO POWER-INLINE DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................259
NO POWER-INLINE ENABLE..................................................................................................................260
NO POWER-INLINE MAX ........................................................................................................................261
NO POWER-INLINE PRIORITY...............................................................................................................262
NO POWER-INLINE USAGE-THRESHOLD............................................................................................263
NO SERVICE POWER-INLINE ................................................................................................................264
NO SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAP POWER-INLINE............................................................................265
POWER-INLINE ALLOW-LEGACY..........................................................................................................266
POWER-INLINE DESCRIPTION..............................................................................................................267
POWER-INLINE ENABLE ........................................................................................................................268
POWER-INLINE MAX ..............................................................................................................................269
POWER-INLINE PRIORITY .....................................................................................................................270
POWER-INLINE USAGE-THRESHOLD ..................................................................................................272
SERVICE POWER-INLINE ......................................................................................................................273
SHOW POWER-INLINE ...........................................................................................................................274
SHOW POWER-INLINE COUNTERS INTERFACE ................................................................................277
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SHOW POWER-INLINE INTERFACE ..................................................................................................... 279
SHOW POWER-INLINE INTERFACE DETAIL........................................................................................ 280
SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAP POWER-INLINE.................................................................................. 283
Chapter 13: IPv4 and IPv6 Management Addresses ................................................................................ 285
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 286
Assigning an IPv4 Management Address and Default Gateway.............................................................. 289
Adding an IPv4 Management Address .............................................................................................. 289
Adding an IPv4 Default Gateway Address ........................................................................................ 291
Deleting an IPv4 Management Address and Default Gateway ......................................................... 292
Displaying an IPv4 Management Address and Default Gateway ...................................................... 293
Assigning an IPv6 Management Address and Default Gateway.............................................................. 294
Adding an IPv6 Management Address .............................................................................................. 294
Adding an IPv6 Default Gateway Address ........................................................................................ 295
Deleting an IPv6 Management Address and Default Gateway ......................................................... 296
Displaying an IPv6 Management Address and Default Gateway ...................................................... 297
Chapter 14: IPv4 and IPv6 Management Address Commands ................................................................ 299
CLEAR IPV6 NEIGHBORS...................................................................................................................... 301
IP ADDRESS ........................................................................................................................................... 302
IP ADDRESS DHCP ................................................................................................................................ 304
IP ROUTE ................................................................................................................................................ 306
IPV6 ADDRESS ....................................................................................................................................... 308
IPV6 ROUTE............................................................................................................................................ 310
NO IP ADDRESS ..................................................................................................................................... 312
NO IP ADDRESS DHCP.......................................................................................................................... 313
NO IP ROUTE.......................................................................................................................................... 314
NO IPV6 ADDRESS................................................................................................................................. 315
NO IPV6 ROUTE ..................................................................................................................................... 316
SHOW IP INTERFACE ............................................................................................................................ 317
SHOW IP ROUTE .................................................................................................................................... 318
SHOW IPV6 INTERFACE........................................................................................................................ 320
SHOW IPV6 ROUTE................................................................................................................................ 321
Chapter 15: Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Client ...................................................................... 323
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 324
Activating the SNTP Client and Specifying the IP Address of an NTP or SNTP Server .......................... 325
Configuring Daylight Savings Time and UTC Offset ................................................................................ 326
Disabling the SNTP Client........................................................................................................................ 328
Displaying the SNTP Client...................................................................................................................... 329
Displaying the Date and Time .................................................................................................................. 330
Chapter 16: SNTP Client Commands ......................................................................................................... 331
CLOCK SUMMER-TIME .......................................................................................................................... 332
CLOCK TIMEZONE ................................................................................................................................. 333
NO CLOCK SUMMER-TIME.................................................................................................................... 334
NO NTP PEER......................................................................................................................................... 335
NTP PEER ............................................................................................................................................... 336
PURGE NTP ............................................................................................................................................ 337
SHOW CLOCK......................................................................................................................................... 338
SHOW NTP ASSOCIATIONS.................................................................................................................. 339
SHOW NTP STATUS............................................................................................................................... 341
Chapter 17: MAC Address Table ................................................................................................................ 343
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 344
Adding Static MAC Addresses................................................................................................................. 346
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Deleting MAC Addresses .........................................................................................................................348
Setting the Aging Timer ............................................................................................................................350
Displaying the MAC Address Table..........................................................................................................351
Chapter 18: MAC Address Table Commands ............................................................................................353
CLEAR MAC ADDRESS-TABLE..............................................................................................................354
MAC ADDRESS-TABLE AGEING-TIME..................................................................................................356
MAC ADDRESS-TABLE STATIC.............................................................................................................358
NO MAC ADDRESS-TABLE STATIC ......................................................................................................360
SHOW MAC ADDRESS-TABLE ..............................................................................................................362
Chapter 19: Enhanced Stacking .................................................................................................................365
Overview...................................................................................................................................................366
Command and Member Switches......................................................................................................366
Common VLAN ..................................................................................................................................366
Guidelines ..........................................................................................................................................367
General Steps ....................................................................................................................................367
Configuring the Command Switch ............................................................................................................369
Configuring a Member Switch ..................................................................................................................372
Managing the Member Switches of an Enhanced Stack ..........................................................................374
Changing the Enhanced Stacking Mode ..................................................................................................376
Uploading Boot Configuration Files from the Command Switch to Member Switches .............................378
Uploading the Management Software from the Command Switch to Member Switches .........................385
Disabling Enhanced Stacking...................................................................................................................387
Chapter 20: Enhanced Stacking Commands .............................................................................................389
ESTACK COMMAND-SWITCH................................................................................................................391
ESTACK RUN ..........................................................................................................................................392
NO ESTACK COMMAND-SWITCH .........................................................................................................393
NO ESTACK RUN ....................................................................................................................................394
RCOMMAND ............................................................................................................................................395
REBOOT ESTACK MEMBER ..................................................................................................................396
SHOW ESTACK .......................................................................................................................................398
SHOW ESTACK COMMAND-SWITCH....................................................................................................400
SHOW ESTACK REMOTELIST ...............................................................................................................401
UPLOAD CONFIG REMOTELIST............................................................................................................403
UPLOAD IMAGE REMOTELIST ..............................................................................................................404
Chapter 21: Port Mirror ................................................................................................................................407
Overview...................................................................................................................................................408
Creating the Port Mirror or Adding New Source Ports..............................................................................409
Removing Source Ports or Deleting the Port Mirror .................................................................................410
Combining the Port Mirror with Access Control Lists ...............................................................................411
Displaying the Port Mirror .........................................................................................................................413
Chapter 22: Port Mirror Commands ...........................................................................................................415
MIRROR ...................................................................................................................................................416
MIRROR INTERFACE..............................................................................................................................417
NO MIRROR INTERFACE .......................................................................................................................419
SHOW MIRROR.......................................................................................................................................420
Chapter 23: Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping .....................................................423
Overview...................................................................................................................................................424
Understanding Multicast Traffic Settings............................................................................................425
Enabling the Suppression of Unknown Multicast Traffic ....................................................................425
Host Node Topology.................................................................................................................................426
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Single-host Per Port .......................................................................................................................... 426
Multiple-hosts Per Port ...................................................................................................................... 426
Enabling IGMP Snooping......................................................................................................................... 427
Configuring the IGMP Snooping Commands........................................................................................... 428
Disabling IGMP Snooping ........................................................................................................................ 430
Displaying IGMP Snooping ...................................................................................................................... 431
Chapter 24: IGMP Snooping Commands .................................................................................................. 433
CLEAR IP IGMP....................................................................................................................................... 434
IP IGMP LIMIT ......................................................................................................................................... 435
IP IGMP QUERIER-TIMEOUT................................................................................................................. 436
IP IGMP SNOOPING ............................................................................................................................... 437
IP IGMP SNOOPING FLOOD-UNKNOWN-MCAST................................................................................ 438
IP IGMP SNOOPING MROUTER ............................................................................................................ 440
IP IGMP STATUS .................................................................................................................................... 441
NO IP IGMP SNOOPING......................................................................................................................... 442
NO IP IGMP SNOOPING MROUTER...................................................................................................... 443
SHOW IP IGMP SNOOPING ................................................................................................................... 444
Chapter 25: Multicast Commands .............................................................................................................. 447
NO SWITCHPORT BLOCK EGRESS-MULTICAST................................................................................ 448
NO SWITCHPORT BLOCK INGRESS-MULTICAST............................................................................... 449
SWITCHPORT BLOCK EGRESS-MULTICAST ...................................................................................... 450
SWITCHPORT BLOCK INGRESS-MULTICAST ..................................................................................... 451
Section III: File System ........................................................................................... 453
Chapter 26: File System .............................................................................................................................. 455
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 456
Copying Boot Configuration Files............................................................................................................. 457
Renaming Boot Configuration Files ......................................................................................................... 458
Deleting Boot Configuration Files............................................................................................................. 459
Displaying the Specifications of the File System...................................................................................... 460
Listing the Files in the File System........................................................................................................... 461
Chapter 27: File System Commands ......................................................................................................... 463
COPY....................................................................................................................................................... 464
DELETE ................................................................................................................................................... 465
DELETE FORCE...................................................................................................................................... 466
DIR........................................................................................................................................................... 467
MOVE....................................................................................................................................................... 468
SHOW FILE SYSTEMS ........................................................................................................................... 469
Chapter 28: Boot Configuration Files ........................................................................................................ 471
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 472
Specifying the Active Boot Configuration File .......................................................................................... 473
Creating a New Boot Configuration File................................................................................................... 475
Displaying the Active Boot Configuration File .......................................................................................... 476
Chapter 29: Boot Configuration File Commands ..................................................................................... 477
BOOT CONFIG-FILE ............................................................................................................................... 478
COPY RUNNING-CONFIG ...................................................................................................................... 480
COPY RUNNING-CONFIG STARTUP-CONFIG ..................................................................................... 481
ERASE STARTUP-CONFIG .................................................................................................................... 482
NO BOOT CONFIG-FILE......................................................................................................................... 483
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SHOW BOOT ...........................................................................................................................................484
SHOW STARTUP-CONFIG .....................................................................................................................486
WRITE ......................................................................................................................................................487
Chapter 30: File Transfer .............................................................................................................................489
Overview...................................................................................................................................................490
Uploading or Downloading Files with TFTP .............................................................................................491
Downloading New Management Software with TFTP........................................................................491
Downloading Files to the Switch with TFTP.......................................................................................492
Uploading Files from the Switch with TFTP .......................................................................................493
Uploading or Downloading Files with Zmodem ........................................................................................495
Downloading Files to the Switch with Zmodem..................................................................................495
Uploading Files from the Switch with Zmodem ..................................................................................496
Downloading Files with Enhanced Stacking.............................................................................................498
Chapter 31: File Transfer Commands ........................................................................................................501
COPY FILENAME ZMODEM ...................................................................................................................502
COPY FLASH TFTP.................................................................................................................................503
COPY TFTP FLASH.................................................................................................................................504
COPY ZMODEM ......................................................................................................................................506
UPLOAD IMAGE REMOTELIST ..............................................................................................................507
Section IV: Event Messages ....................................................................................509
Chapter 32: Event Log .................................................................................................................................511
Overview...................................................................................................................................................512
Displaying the Event Log..........................................................................................................................513
Clearing the Event Log .............................................................................................................................514
Chapter 33: Event Log Commands ............................................................................................................515
CLEAR LOG BUFFERED.........................................................................................................................516
LOG BUFFERED......................................................................................................................................517
NO LOG BUFFERED ...............................................................................................................................519
SHOW LOG..............................................................................................................................................521
SHOW LOG CONFIG...............................................................................................................................524
SHOW LOG REVERSE............................................................................................................................526
SHOW LOG TAIL .....................................................................................................................................527
Chapter 34: Syslog Client ...........................................................................................................................529
Overview...................................................................................................................................................530
Creating Syslog Server Definitions...........................................................................................................531
Deleting Syslog Server Definitions ...........................................................................................................534
Displaying the Syslog Server Definitions..................................................................................................535
Chapter 35: Syslog Client Commands .......................................................................................................537
LOG HOST ...............................................................................................................................................538
NO LOG HOST.........................................................................................................................................540
SHOW LOG CONFIG...............................................................................................................................541
Section V: Port Trunks ...........................................................................................543
Chapter 36: Static Port Trunks ...................................................................................................................545
Overview...................................................................................................................................................546
Load Distribution Methods .................................................................................................................546
Guidelines ..........................................................................................................................................548
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Creating New Static Port Trunks or Adding Ports To Existing Trunks ..................................................... 550
Specifying the Load Distribution Method.................................................................................................. 551
Removing Ports from Static Port Trunks or Deleting Trunks ................................................................... 552
Displaying Static Port Trunks ................................................................................................................... 553
Chapter 37: Static Port Trunk Commands ................................................................................................ 555
NO STATIC-CHANNEL-GROUP ............................................................................................................. 556
PORT-CHANNEL LOAD-BALANCE ........................................................................................................ 557
SHOW STATIC-CHANNEL-GROUP ....................................................................................................... 559
STATIC-CHANNEL-GROUP.................................................................................................................... 560
Chapter 38: Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) .......................................................................... 563
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 564
LACP System Priority ........................................................................................................................ 564
Base Port........................................................................................................................................... 565
Load Distribution Methods................................................................................................................. 565
Guidelines.......................................................................................................................................... 565
Creating New Aggregators....................................................................................................................... 567
Setting the Load Distribution Method ....................................................................................................... 568
Adding Ports to Aggregators.................................................................................................................... 569
Removing Ports from Aggregators........................................................................................................... 570
Deleting Aggregators ............................................................................................................................... 571
Displaying Aggregators ............................................................................................................................ 572
Chapter 39: LACP Commands ................................................................................................................... 575
CHANNEL-GROUP.................................................................................................................................. 576
LACP SYSTEM-PRIORITY...................................................................................................................... 578
NO CHANNEL-GROUP ........................................................................................................................... 579
PORT-CHANNEL LOAD-BALANCE ........................................................................................................ 580
SHOW ETHERCHANNEL........................................................................................................................ 582
SHOW ETHERCHANNEL DETAIL .......................................................................................................... 583
SHOW ETHERCHANNEL SUMMARY .................................................................................................... 585
SHOW LACP SYS-ID............................................................................................................................... 586
SHOW PORT ETHERCHANNEL............................................................................................................. 587
Section VI: Spanning Tree Protocols .................................................................... 589
Chapter 40: STP, RSTP and MSTP Protocols ........................................................................................... 591
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 592
Bridge Priority and the Root Bridge.......................................................................................................... 593
Path Costs and Port Costs....................................................................................................................... 594
Port Priority .............................................................................................................................................. 595
Forwarding Delay and Topology Changes............................................................................................... 596
Hello Time and Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU) ................................................................................ 597
Point-to-Point and Edge Ports.................................................................................................................. 598
Mixed STP and RSTP Networks .............................................................................................................. 600
Spanning Tree and VLANs ...................................................................................................................... 601
RSTP and MSTP BPDU Guard................................................................................................................ 602
STP, RSTP, MSTP Loop Guard............................................................................................................... 604
STP and RSTP Root Guard ..................................................................................................................... 609
Chapter 41: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Procedures .......................................................................... 611
Designating STP as the Active Spanning Tree Protocol.......................................................................... 612
Enabling the Spanning Tree Protocol ...................................................................................................... 613
Setting the Switch Parameters................................................................................................................. 614
Setting the Port Parameters..................................................................................................................... 616
Disabling the Spanning Tree Protocol...................................................................................................... 617
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Displaying STP Settings ...........................................................................................................................618
Chapter 42: STP Commands .......................................................................................................................619
NO SPANNING-TREE STP ENABLE ......................................................................................................621
SHOW SPANNING-TREE........................................................................................................................622
SPANNING-TREE FORWARD-TIME.......................................................................................................624
SPANNING-TREE GUARD ROOT...........................................................................................................625
SPANNING-TREE HELLO-TIME .............................................................................................................626
SPANNING-TREE MAX-AGE ..................................................................................................................627
SPANNING-TREE MODE STP ................................................................................................................628
SPANNING-TREE PATH-COST ..............................................................................................................629
SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST................................................................................................................630
SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST BPDU-GUARD.......................................................................................631
SPANNING-TREE PRIORITY (Bridge Priority) ........................................................................................632
SPANNING-TREE Priority (Port Priority)..................................................................................................633
SPANNING-TREE STP ENABLE.............................................................................................................634
Chapter 43: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) Procedures .............................................................635
Designating RSTP as the Active Spanning Tree Protocol........................................................................636
Enabling the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol ............................................................................................637
Configuring the Switch Parameters ..........................................................................................................638
Setting the Forward Time, Hello Time, and Max Age ........................................................................638
Setting the Bridge Priority ..................................................................................................................639
Enabling or Disabling BPDU Guard ...................................................................................................639
Configuring the Port Parameters ..............................................................................................................641
Configuring Port Costs .......................................................................................................................641
Configuring Port Priorities ..................................................................................................................642
Designating Point-to-point and Shared Ports.....................................................................................642
Designating Edge Ports .....................................................................................................................642
Enabling or Disabling RSTP Loop-guard ...........................................................................................643
Enabling or Disabling BPDU Guard ...................................................................................................643
Disabling the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol............................................................................................645
Displaying RSTP Settings ........................................................................................................................646
Chapter 44: RSTP Commands ....................................................................................................................647
NO SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST .........................................................................................................649
NO SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-TIMEOUT ENABLE .....................................................................650
NO SPANNING-TREE LOOP-GUARD ....................................................................................................651
NO SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST BPDU-GUARD ................................................................................652
NO SPANNING-TREE RSTP ENABLE....................................................................................................653
SHOW SPANNING-TREE........................................................................................................................654
SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-TIMEOUT ENABLE............................................................................656
SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-TIMEOUT INTERVAL ........................................................................657
SPANNING-TREE FORWARD-TIME.......................................................................................................658
SPANNING-TREE GUARD ROOT...........................................................................................................659
SPANNING-TREE HELLO-TIME .............................................................................................................660
SPANNING-TREE LINK-TYPE ................................................................................................................661
SPANNING-TREE LOOP-GUARD...........................................................................................................662
SPANNING-TREE MAX-AGE ..................................................................................................................663
SPANNING-TREE MODE RSTP..............................................................................................................664
SPANNING-TREE PATH-COST ..............................................................................................................665
SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST................................................................................................................666
SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST BPDU-GUARD.......................................................................................667
SPANNING-TREE PRIORITY (Bridge Priority) ........................................................................................668
SPANNING-TREE PRIORITY (Port Priority)............................................................................................669
SPANNING-TREE RSTP ENABLE ..........................................................................................................670
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Chapter 45: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) ............................................................................. 671
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 672
Multiple Spanning Tree Instance (MSTI).................................................................................................. 673
MSTI Guidelines....................................................................................................................................... 675
VLAN and MSTI Associations .................................................................................................................. 676
Ports in Multiple MSTIs ............................................................................................................................ 677
Multiple Spanning Tree Regions.............................................................................................................. 678
Region Guidelines ............................................................................................................................. 680
Common and Internal Spanning Tree (CIST).................................................................................... 681
MSTP with STP and RSTP................................................................................................................ 681
Summary of Guidelines............................................................................................................................ 683
Associating VLANs to MSTIs ................................................................................................................... 685
Connecting VLANs Across Different Regions .......................................................................................... 687
MSTP Root Guard.................................................................................................................................... 689
Chapter 46: MSTP Commands ................................................................................................................... 691
INSTANCE MSTI-ID PRIORITY............................................................................................................... 693
INSTANCE MSTI-ID VLAN ...................................................................................................................... 695
NO SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-TIMEOUT ENABLE..................................................................... 696
NO SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST ......................................................................................................... 697
NO SPANNING-TREE MSTP ENABLE ................................................................................................... 698
SHOW SPANNING-TREE ....................................................................................................................... 699
SHOW SPANNING-TREE MST CONFIG................................................................................................ 700
SHOW SPANNING-TREE MST............................................................................................................... 701
SHOW SPANNING-TREE MST INSTANCE............................................................................................ 702
SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-TIMEOUT ENABLE ........................................................................... 703
SPANNING-TREE ERRDISABLE-TIMEOUT INTERVAL........................................................................ 704
SPANNING-TREE GUARD ROOT .......................................................................................................... 705
SPANNING-TREE MODE MSTP............................................................................................................. 706
SPANNING-TREE MSTP ENABLE ......................................................................................................... 707
SPANNING-TREE MST CONFIGURATION............................................................................................ 708
SPANNING-TREE MST INSTANCE........................................................................................................ 709
SPANNING-TREE PATH-COST.............................................................................................................. 710
SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST ............................................................................................................... 711
SPANNING-TREE PORTFAST BPDU-GUARD ...................................................................................... 712
REGION ................................................................................................................................................... 713
REVISION ................................................................................................................................................ 714
Section VII: Virtual LANs ...................................................................................... 715
Chapter 47: Port-based and Tagged VLANs ............................................................................................. 717
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 718
Port-based VLAN Overview ..................................................................................................................... 720
VLAN Name....................................................................................................................................... 720
VLAN Identifier .................................................................................................................................. 720
Port VLAN Identifier........................................................................................................................... 721
Untagged Ports.................................................................................................................................. 721
Guidelines to Creating a Port-based VLAN ....................................................................................... 722
Drawbacks of Port-based VLANs ...................................................................................................... 722
Port-based Example 1 ....................................................................................................................... 723
Port-based Example 2 ....................................................................................................................... 724
Tagged VLAN Overview........................................................................................................................... 726
Tagged and Untagged Ports ............................................................................................................. 727
Port VLAN Identifier........................................................................................................................... 727
Guidelines to Creating a Tagged VLAN ............................................................................................ 727
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Tagged VLAN Example......................................................................................................................728
Creating VLANs........................................................................................................................................731
Adding Untagged Ports to VLANs ............................................................................................................732
Adding Tagged Ports to VLANs................................................................................................................734
Removing Untagged Ports from VLANs ...................................................................................................736
Removing Tagged Ports from VLANs ......................................................................................................737
Deleting VLANs ........................................................................................................................................738
Displaying the VLANs...............................................................................................................................739
Chapter 48: Port-based and Tagged VLAN Commands ...........................................................................741
NO SWITCHPORT ACCESS VLAN.........................................................................................................742
NO SWITCHPORT TRUNK......................................................................................................................743
NO SWITCHPORT TRUNK NATIVE VLAN .............................................................................................744
NO VLAN..................................................................................................................................................745
SHOW VLAN ............................................................................................................................................746
SWITCHPORT ACCESS VLAN ...............................................................................................................748
SWITCHPORT MODE ACCESS..............................................................................................................750
SWITCHPORT MODE TRUNK ................................................................................................................751
SWITCHPORT TRUNK ALLOWED VLAN ...............................................................................................753
SWITCHPORT TRUNK NATIVE VLAN....................................................................................................756
VLAN ........................................................................................................................................................758
Chapter 49: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol ........................................................................................761
Overview...................................................................................................................................................762
Guidelines.................................................................................................................................................765
GVRP and Network Security ....................................................................................................................766
GVRP-inactive Intermediate Switches......................................................................................................767
Enabling GVRP on the Switch..................................................................................................................768
Enabling GIP on the Switch......................................................................................................................769
Enabling GVRP on the Ports ....................................................................................................................770
Setting the GVRP Timers .........................................................................................................................771
Disabling GVRP Timers on the Switch .....................................................................................................772
Disabling GVRP on the Ports ...................................................................................................................773
Disabling GIP on the Switch .....................................................................................................................774
Disabling GVRP on the Switch .................................................................................................................775
Restoring the GVRP Default Settings.......................................................................................................776
Displaying GVRP......................................................................................................................................777
Chapter 50: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol Commands ...................................................................779
CONVERT DYNAMIC VLAN ....................................................................................................................781
GVRP APPLICANT STATE ACTIVE........................................................................................................782
GVRP APPLICANT STATE NORMAL .....................................................................................................783
GVRP ENABLE ........................................................................................................................................784
GVRP REGISTRATION ...........................................................................................................................785
GVRP TIMER JOIN ..................................................................................................................................786
GVRP TIMER LEAVE...............................................................................................................................787
GVRP TIMER LEAVEALL ........................................................................................................................788
NO GVRP ENABLE..................................................................................................................................789
NO GVRP TIMER JOIN............................................................................................................................790
NO GVRP TIMER LEAVE ........................................................................................................................791
NO GVRP TIMER LEAVEALL..................................................................................................................792
PURGE GVRP..........................................................................................................................................793
SHOW GVRP APPLICANT ......................................................................................................................794
SHOW GVRP CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................................795
SHOW GVRP MACHINE..........................................................................................................................796
SHOW GVRP STATISTICS .....................................................................................................................797
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SHOW GVRP TIMER............................................................................................................................... 799
Chapter 51: MAC Address-based VLANs .................................................................................................. 801
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 802
Egress Ports ...................................................................................................................................... 802
VLANs that Span Switches................................................................................................................ 805
VLAN Hierarchy................................................................................................................................. 806
Guidelines ................................................................................................................................................ 807
General Steps .......................................................................................................................................... 808
Creating MAC Address-based VLANs ..................................................................................................... 809
Adding MAC Addresses to VLANs and Designating Egress Ports .......................................................... 810
Removing MAC Addresses...................................................................................................................... 811
Deleting VLANs........................................................................................................................................ 812
Displaying VLANs .................................................................................................................................... 813
Example of Creating a MAC Address-based VLAN ................................................................................. 814
Chapter 52: MAC Address-based VLAN Commands ............................................................................... 817
NO VLAN ................................................................................................................................................. 818
NO VLAN MACADDRESS (Global Configuration Mode)......................................................................... 819
NO VLAN MACADDRESS (Port Interface Mode) .................................................................................... 820
SHOW VLAN MACADDRESS ................................................................................................................. 822
VLAN MACADDRESS ............................................................................................................................. 824
VLAN SET MACADDRESS (Global Configuration Mode) ....................................................................... 826
VLAN SET MACADDRESS (Port Interface Mode) .................................................................................. 828
Chapter 53: Private Port VLANs ................................................................................................................. 831
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 832
Host Ports.......................................................................................................................................... 832
Uplink Port ......................................................................................................................................... 832
Private VLAN Functionality................................................................................................................ 833
Guidelines ................................................................................................................................................ 834
Creating Private VLANs ........................................................................................................................... 835
Adding Host and Uplink Ports .................................................................................................................. 836
Deleting VLANs........................................................................................................................................ 837
Displaying Private VLANs ........................................................................................................................ 838
Chapter 54: Private Port VLAN Commands .............................................................................................. 839
NO VLAN ................................................................................................................................................. 840
PRIVATE-VLAN ....................................................................................................................................... 841
SHOW VLAN PRIVATE-VLAN................................................................................................................. 842
SWITCHPORT MODE PRIVATE-VLAN HOST ....................................................................................... 843
SWITCHPORT MODE PRIVATE-VLAN PROMISCUOUS ...................................................................... 844
Chapter 55: Voice VLAN Commands ......................................................................................................... 845
NO SWITCHPORT VOICE VLAN ............................................................................................................ 846
SWITCHPORT VOICE DSCP.................................................................................................................. 847
SWITCHPORT VOICE VLAN .................................................................................................................. 848
Chapter 56: VLAN Stacking ........................................................................................................................ 851
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 852
Components............................................................................................................................................. 854
VLAN ................................................................................................................................................. 854
Customer Ports.................................................................................................................................. 854
Provider Ports.................................................................................................................................... 854
EtherType/Length .............................................................................................................................. 854
VLAN Stacking Process ........................................................................................................................... 855
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Example of VLAN Stacking ......................................................................................................................856
Chapter 57: VLAN Stacking Commands ....................................................................................................861
NO SWITCHPORT VLAN-STACKING .....................................................................................................862
PLATFORM VLAN-STACKING-TPID.......................................................................................................863
SHOW VLAN VLAN-STACKING ..............................................................................................................864
SWITCHPORT VLAN-STACKING ...........................................................................................................865
Section VIII: Port Security .....................................................................................867
Chapter 58: MAC Address-based Port Security ........................................................................................869
Overview...................................................................................................................................................870
Static Versus Dynamic Addresses .....................................................................................................870
Intrusion Actions.................................................................................................................................870
Guidelines ..........................................................................................................................................871
Configuring Ports......................................................................................................................................872
Enabling MAC Address-based Security on Ports .....................................................................................874
Disabling MAC Address-based Security on Ports ....................................................................................875
Displaying Port Settings ...........................................................................................................................876
Chapter 59: MAC Address-based Port Security Commands ...................................................................879
NO SWITCHPORT PORT-SECURITY.....................................................................................................880
NO SWITCHPORT PORT-SECURITY AGING ........................................................................................881
SHOW PORT-SECURITY INTERFACE...................................................................................................882
SHOW PORT-SECURITY INTRUSION INTERFACE..............................................................................885
SWITCHPORT PORT-SECURITY ...........................................................................................................887
SWITCHPORT PORT-SECURITY AGING ..............................................................................................888
SWITCHPORT PORT-SECURITY MAXIMUM.........................................................................................889
SWITCHPORT PORT-SECURITY VIOLATION.......................................................................................890
Chapter 60: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control .........................................................................893
Overview...................................................................................................................................................894
Authentication Process.............................................................................................................................895
Port Roles.................................................................................................................................................896
None Role ..........................................................................................................................................896
Authenticator Role..............................................................................................................................896
Authentication Methods for Authenticator Ports .......................................................................................897
Operational Settings for Authenticator Ports ............................................................................................898
Operating Modes for Authenticator Ports .................................................................................................899
Single-Host Mode...............................................................................................................................899
Multi-Host Mode.................................................................................................................................899
Multi-Supplicant Mode........................................................................................................................901
Supplicant and VLAN Associations ..........................................................................................................903
Single-Host Mode...............................................................................................................................904
Multi-Host Mode.................................................................................................................................904
Multi-Supplicant Mode........................................................................................................................904
Supplicant VLAN Attributes on the RADIUS Server...........................................................................905
Guest VLAN..............................................................................................................................................906
Guidelines.................................................................................................................................................907
Enabling 802.1x Port-Based Network Access Control on the Switch.......................................................909
Configuring Authenticator Ports................................................................................................................910
Designating Authenticator Ports.........................................................................................................910
Designating the Authentication Methods............................................................................................910
Configuring the Operating Modes ......................................................................................................911
Configuring Reauthentication ...................................................................................................................913
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Removing Ports from the Authenticator Role........................................................................................... 914
Disabling 802.1x Port-Based Network Access Control on the Switch...................................................... 915
Displaying Authenticator Ports ................................................................................................................. 916
Displaying EAP Packet Statistics ............................................................................................................. 917
Chapter 61: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control Commands .................................................... 919
AAA AUTHENTICATION DOT1X DEFAULT GROUP RADIUS .............................................................. 922
AUTH DYNAMIC-VLAN-CREATION ....................................................................................................... 923
AUTH GUEST-VLAN ............................................................................................................................... 925
AUTH HOST-MODE ................................................................................................................................ 926
AUTH REAUTHENTICATION.................................................................................................................. 928
AUTH TIMEOUT QUIET-PERIOD ........................................................................................................... 929
AUTH TIMEOUT REAUTH-PERIOD ....................................................................................................... 930
AUTH TIMEOUT SERVER-TIMEOUT ..................................................................................................... 931
AUTH TIMEOUT SUPP-TIMEOUT .......................................................................................................... 932
AUTH-MAC ENABLE ............................................................................................................................... 933
AUTH-MAC REAUTH-RELEARNING...................................................................................................... 934
DOT1X CONTROL-DIRECTION.............................................................................................................. 935
DOT1X EAP............................................................................................................................................. 937
DOT1X INITIALIZE INTERFACE............................................................................................................. 939
DOT1X MAX-REAUTH-REQ ................................................................................................................... 940
DOT1X PORT-CONTROL AUTO ............................................................................................................ 941
DOT1X PORT-CONTROL FORCE-AUTHORIZED ................................................................................. 942
DOT1X PORT-CONTROL FORCE-UNAUTHORIZED ............................................................................ 943
DOT1X TIMEOUT TX-PERIOD ............................................................................................................... 944
NO AAA AUTHENTICATION DOT1X DEFAULT GROUP RADIUS........................................................ 945
NO AUTH DYNAMIC-VLAN-CREATION ................................................................................................. 946
NO AUTH GUEST-VLAN ......................................................................................................................... 947
NO AUTH REAUTHENTICATION ........................................................................................................... 948
NO AUTH-MAC ENABLE......................................................................................................................... 949
NO DOT1X PORT-CONTROL ................................................................................................................. 950
SHOW AUTH-MAC INTERFACE............................................................................................................. 951
SHOW AUTH-MAC SESSIONSTATISTICS INTERFACE....................................................................... 952
SHOW AUTH-MAC STATISTICS INTERFACE....................................................................................... 953
SHOW AUTH-MAC SUPPLICANT INTERFACE ..................................................................................... 954
SHOW DOT1X ......................................................................................................................................... 955
SHOW DOT1X INTERFACE.................................................................................................................... 956
SHOW DOT1X STATISTICS INTERFACE.............................................................................................. 957
SHOW DOT1X SUPPLICANT INTERFACE ............................................................................................ 958
Section IX: Simple Network Management Protocols ........................................... 961
Chapter 62: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c ........................................................................................................... 963
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 964
Enabling SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c ............................................................................................................ 966
Creating Community Strings .................................................................................................................... 967
Adding or Removing IP Addresses of Trap or Inform Receivers ............................................................. 968
Deleting Community Strings..................................................................................................................... 970
Disabling SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c ........................................................................................................... 971
Displaying SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c ......................................................................................................... 972
Chapter 63: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Commands ...................................................................................... 975
NO SNMP-SERVER ................................................................................................................................ 977
NO SNMP-SERVER COMMUNITY ......................................................................................................... 978
NO SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAP....................................................................................................... 979
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NO SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAP AUTH ............................................................................................980
NO SNMP-SERVER HOST......................................................................................................................981
NO SNMP-SERVER VIEW.......................................................................................................................983
NO SNMP TRAP LINK-STATUS..............................................................................................................984
SHOW RUNNING-CONFIG SNMP ..........................................................................................................985
SHOW SNMP-SERVER ...........................................................................................................................986
SHOW SNMP-SERVER COMMUNITY....................................................................................................987
SHOW SNMP-SERVER VIEW.................................................................................................................989
SNMP-SERVER .......................................................................................................................................990
SNMP-SERVER COMMUNITY ................................................................................................................991
SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAP .............................................................................................................992
SNMP-SERVER ENABLE TRAP AUTH...................................................................................................993
SNMP-SERVER HOST ............................................................................................................................994
SNMP-SERVER VIEW .............................................................................................................................996
SNMP TRAP LINK-STATUS ....................................................................................................................998
Chapter 64: SNMPv3 Commands ...............................................................................................................999
NO SNMP-SERVER...............................................................................................................................1001
NO SNMP-SERVER ENGINEID LOCAL................................................................................................1002
NO SNMP-SERVER GROUP.................................................................................................................1003
NO SNMP-SERVER HOST....................................................................................................................1004
NO SNMP-SERVER USER....................................................................................................................1006
NO SNMP-SERVER VIEW.....................................................................................................................1007
SHOW SNMP-SERVER .........................................................................................................................1008
SHOW SNMP-SERVER GROUP...........................................................................................................1009
SHOW SNMP-SERVER HOST ..............................................................................................................1010
SHOW SNMP-SERVER USER ..............................................................................................................1011
SHOW SNMP-SERVER VIEW...............................................................................................................1012
SNMP-SERVER ..................................................................................................................................... 1013
SNMP-SERVER ENGINEID LOCAL ......................................................................................................1014
SNMP-SERVER GROUP .......................................................................................................................1015
SNMP-SERVER HOST ..........................................................................................................................1017
SNMP-SERVER USER ..........................................................................................................................1019
SNMP-SERVER VIEW ...........................................................................................................................1021
Section X: Network Management ........................................................................1023
Chapter 65: sFlow Agent ...........................................................................................................................1025
Overview.................................................................................................................................................1026
Ingress Packet Samples ..................................................................................................................1026
Packet Counters............................................................................................................................... 1026
Guidelines ........................................................................................................................................1027
Configuring the sFlow Agent ..................................................................................................................1028
Configuring the Ports..............................................................................................................................1029
Configuring the Sampling Rate ........................................................................................................1029
Configuring the Polling Interval ........................................................................................................ 1030
Enabling the sFlow Agent.......................................................................................................................1031
Disabling the sFlow Agent ......................................................................................................................1032
Displaying the sFlow Agent ....................................................................................................................1033
Configuration Example ...........................................................................................................................1034
Chapter 66: sFlow Agent Commands ......................................................................................................1037
NO SFLOW COLLECTOR IP .................................................................................................................1038
NO SFLOW ENABLE .............................................................................................................................1039
SFLOW COLLECTOR IP ....................................................................................................................... 1040
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