DGS-3600 Series CLI Manual 2.8
DGS-3600 Series CLI Manual 2.8
DGS-3600 Series CLI Manual 2.8
Product Model: xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch Release 2.8
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................................... 1 USING THE CONSOLE CLI................................................................................................................................................... 3 COMMAND SYNTAX ............................................................................................................................................................. 6 BASIC SWITCH COMMANDS ............................................................................................................................................... 8 BASIC IP COMMANDS ........................................................................................................................................................22 BPDU TUNNELING COMMANDS .......................................................................................................................................28 802.1X COMMANDS ............................................................................................................................................................31 ACCESS AUTHENTICATION CONTROL COMMANDS ....................................................................................................52 ACCESS CONTROL LIST (ACL) COMMANDS ..................................................................................................................73 ACL FLOW METERING COMMANDS ................................................................................................................................84 ADDRESS RESOLUTION PROTOCOL (ARP) COMMANDS ............................................................................................89 ARP SPOOFING PREVENTION COMMANDS ...................................................................................................................93 BORDER GATEWAY PROTOCOL (BGP) DEBUG COMMANDS .....................................................................................95 BORDER GATEWAY PROTOCOL (BGP) COMMANDS .................................................................................................111 BPDU ATTACK PROTECTION COMMANDS ..................................................................................................................156 CABLE DIAGNOSTICS COMMAND LIST ........................................................................................................................160 COMMAND HISTORY LIST ...............................................................................................................................................162 COMMAND LOGGING COMMANDS ................................................................................................................................165 COMPOUND AUTHENTICATION COMMANDS ...............................................................................................................167 CONFIGURATION COMMANDS .......................................................................................................................................174 COUNTER COMMANDS ...................................................................................................................................................179 DEBUG COMMANDS ........................................................................................................................................................183 DHCP LOCAL RELAY COMMANDS ................................................................................................................................189 DHCP RELAY COMMANDS ..............................................................................................................................................191 DHCP SERVER SCREENING COMMANDS .....................................................................................................................201 DHCP SERVER COMMANDS ...........................................................................................................................................205 DHCPV6 CLIENT COMMANDS.........................................................................................................................................220 DHCPV6 RELAY COMMANDS .........................................................................................................................................223 DHCPV6 SERVER COMMANDS .......................................................................................................................................229 D-LINK SINGLE IP MANAGEMENT COMMANDS ...........................................................................................................241 D-LINK UNIDIRECTIONAL LINK DETECTION (DULD) COMMANDS ............................................................................252 DOMAIN NAME SERVER (DNS)RELAY COMMANDS ....................................................................................................254 DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM (DNS) RESOLVER COMMANDS ...........................................................................................258 DVMRP COMMANDS ........................................................................................................................................................263 ETHERNET RING PROTECTION SWITCHING (ERPS) COMMANDS ............................................................................268 FILTER DATABASE (FDB) COMMANDS .........................................................................................................................278 FLASH FILE SYSTEM (FFS) COMMANDS ......................................................................................................................285 GRATUITOUS ARP COMMANDS .....................................................................................................................................291 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN COMMANDS .....................................................................................................................................295 IEEE 802.1QINQ COMMANDS ..........................................................................................................................................305 IGMP AND MLD SNOOPING COMMANDS ......................................................................................................................310
INTERNET GROUP MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL (IGMP) COMMANDS .......................................................................329 IP DIRECTED BROADCAST COMMANDS ......................................................................................................................334 IP MULTICASTING COMMANDS......................................................................................................................................336 IP ROUTE FILTER COMMANDS.......................................................................................................................................338 IP-MAC-PORT BINDING (IMPB) COMMANDS ................................................................................................................349 IPV6 NEIGHBOR DISCOVER COMMANDS .....................................................................................................................365 IPV6 ROUTE COMMANDS ................................................................................................................................................371 IPV6 TUNNEL COMMANDS ..............................................................................................................................................374 JAPANESE WEB-BASED ACCESS CONTROL (JWAC) COMMANDS .........................................................................380 JUMBO FRAME COMMANDS ..........................................................................................................................................398 LIMITED IP MULTICAST ADDRESS COMMANDS ..........................................................................................................400 LINK AGGREGATION COMMANDS.................................................................................................................................407 LINK LAYER DISCOVERY PROTOCOL (LLDP) COMMANDS .......................................................................................412 LOOPBACK INTERFACE COMMANDS ...........................................................................................................................428 LOOPBACK INTERFACE COMMANDS ...........................................................................................................................432 MAC NOTIFICATION COMMANDS ..................................................................................................................................435 MAC-BASED ACCESS CONTROL COMMANDS ............................................................................................................439 MESSAGE-DIGEST ALGORITHM 5 (MD5) COMMANDS ...............................................................................................452 MIRROR COMMANDS .......................................................................................................................................................455 MSTP DEBUG ENHANCEMENT COMMANDS ................................................................................................................460 IGMP SNOOPING MULTICAST (ISM) VLAN COMMANDS .............................................................................................467 MULTIPLE SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (MSTP) COMMANDS .................................................................................472 NETWORK LOAD BALANCING (NLB) COMMANDS ......................................................................................................483 OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPFV3) COMMANDS ..............................................................................................486 OSPF COMMANDS ...........................................................................................................................................................500 OSPF DEBUG ENHANCEMENT COMMANDS ................................................................................................................517 PASSWORD ENCRYPTION COMMANDS .......................................................................................................................534 PING COMMANDS ............................................................................................................................................................538 POLICY ROUTE COMMANDS ..........................................................................................................................................542 PORT SECURITY COMMANDS ........................................................................................................................................545 PROTOCOL INDEPENDENT MULTICAST (PIM) COMMANDS ......................................................................................548 PROTOCOL VLAN GROUP COMMANDS ........................................................................................................................564 QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) COMMANDS ...................................................................................................................569 REMOTE COPY PROTOCOL (RCP) COMMANDS ..........................................................................................................582 REMOTE SWITCHED PORT ANALYZER (RSPAN) COMMANDS..................................................................................593 RIPNG COMMANDS ..........................................................................................................................................................599 ROUTING INFORMATION PROTOCOL (RIP) COMMANDS ...........................................................................................604 SAFEGUARD ENGINE COMMANDS ...............................................................................................................................607 SECURE SHELL (SSH) COMMANDS ..............................................................................................................................610 SECURE SOCKETS LAYER (SSL) COMMANDS ............................................................................................................616 SFLOW COMMANDS ........................................................................................................................................................621 SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL (SNMP) COMMANDS .....................................................................630
STACKING COMMANDS ..................................................................................................................................................643 STATIC MAC-BASED VLAN COMMANDS ......................................................................................................................648 STATIC MULTICAST ROUTE COMMANDS .....................................................................................................................650 SUBNET VLAN COMMANDS............................................................................................................................................652 SUPER VLAN COMMANDS ..............................................................................................................................................656 SWITCH PORT COMMANDS ............................................................................................................................................660 SYSLOG OR TRAP SOURCE-INTERFACE COMMANDS ..............................................................................................666 SYSTEM LOG COMMANDS..............................................................................................................................................669 TECHNICAL SUPPORT COMMANDS ..............................................................................................................................680 TELNET CLIENT COMMANDS .........................................................................................................................................683 TFTP CLIENT COMMANDS ..............................................................................................................................................684 TIME AND SNTP COMMANDS .........................................................................................................................................689 TIME RANGE COMMANDS...............................................................................................................................................695 TRACE ROUTE COMMANDS ...........................................................................................................................................697 TRAFFIC CONTROL COMMANDS ...................................................................................................................................700 TRAFFIC SEGMENTATION COMMANDS ........................................................................................................................704 TRUSTED HOST COMMANDS .........................................................................................................................................706 UNICAST ROUTE COMMANDS........................................................................................................................................708 UTILIZATION COMMANDS ...............................................................................................................................................722 VLAN TRUNKING COMMANDS .......................................................................................................................................725 VRRP DEBUG COMMANDS .............................................................................................................................................728 VRRP COMMANDS ...........................................................................................................................................................734 WEB-BASED ACCESS CONTROL (WAC) COMMANDS ................................................................................................740 PASSWORD RECOVERY COMMANDS ...........................................................................................................................750 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................751
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1 INTRODUCTION
The Switch can be managed through the Switchs serial port, Telnet, or the Web-based management agent. The Command Line Interface (CLI) can be used to configure and manage the Switch via the serial port or Telnet interfaces. The DGS-3600 Layer 3 stackable Gigabit Ethernet switch series are members of the D-Link xStack family. Ranging from 10/100Mbps edge switches to core gigabit switches, the xStack switch family has been future-proof designed to provide a stacking architecture with fault tolerance, flexibility, port density, robust security and maximum throughput with a user-friendly management interface for the networking professional. This manual provides a reference for all of the commands contained in the CLI for the xStack DGS-3612, DGS-3612G, DGS-3627, DGS-3627G, DGS-3627, DGS-3627G and DGS-3650 series of switches. Configuration and management of the Switch via the Web-based management agent is discussed in the Users Guide. NOTE: For the remainder of this manual, all versions of the DGS-3612, DGS-3612G, DGS-3627, DGS3627G, DGS-3627, DGS-3627G and DGS-3650 switches will be referred to as simply the Switch or the DGS-3627.
Accessing the Switch via the Serial Port The Switchs serial ports default settings are as follows: 1. 115200 baud 2. no parity 3. 8 data bits 4. 1 stop bit
A computer running a terminal emulation program capable of emulating a VT-100 terminal and a serial port configured as above is then connected to the Switchs serial port via an RS-232 DB-9 cable.
With the serial port properly connected to a management computer, the following screen should be visible. If this screen does not appear, try pressing Ctrl+r o refresh the console screen. DGS-3627 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Command Line Interface Firmware: Build 2.80.B31 Copyright(C) 2010 D-Link Corporation. All rights reserved. UserName: Figure 1-1. Initial CLI screen There is no initial username or password. Just press the Enter key twice to display the CLI input cursor DGS3627:admin# . This is the command line where all commands are input.
Setting the Switchs IP Address Each Switch must be assigned its own IP Address, which is used for communication with an SNMP network manager or other TCP/IP application (for example BOOTP, TFTP). The Switchs default IP address is 10.90.90.90. You can change the default Switch IP address to meet the specification of your networking address scheme.
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual The Switch is also assigned a unique MAC address by the factory. This MAC address cannot be changed, and can be found on the initial boot console screen shown below. Boot Procedure 1.10-B09 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------Power On Self Test ...................................... 100 % MAC Address H/W Version : 00-19-5B-F5-26-C0 : 1A1G
Please wait, loading V2.80.B31 Runtime image ............ 100 % UART init ............................................... 100 % Device Discovery ........................................ -
Figure 1-2. Boot screen The Switchs MAC address can also be found in the Web management program on the Switch Information (Basic Settings) window in the Configuration menu. The IP address for the Switch must be set before it can be managed with the Web-based manager. The Switch IP address can be automatically set using BOOTP or DHCP protocols, in which case the actual address assigned to the Switch must be known. The IP address may be set using the Command Line Interface (CLI) over the console serial port as follows: 1. Starting at the command line prompt, enter the commands config ipif System ipaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy. Where the xs represent the IP address to be assigned to the IP interface named System and the ys represent the corresponding subnet mask. 2. Alternatively, you can enter config ipif System ipaddress xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/z. Where the xs represent the IP address to be assigned to the IP interface named System and the z represents the corresponding number of subnets in CIDR notation.
The IP interface named System on the Switch can be assigned an IP address and subnet mask which can then be used to connect a management station to the Switchs Telnet or Web-based management agent. DGS-3627:admin# config ipif System ipaddress 10.24.22.200/255.0.0.0 Command: config ipif System ipaddress 10.24.22.200/8 Success. DGS-3627:admin# Figure 1-3. Assigning an IP Address In the above example, the Switch was assigned an IP address of 10.24.22.200 with a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0. The system message Success indicates that the command was executed successfully. The Switch can now be configured and managed via Telnet, SNMP MIB browser and the CLI or via the Web-based management agent using the above IP address to connect to the Switch.
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NOTE: Switch configuration settings are saved to non-volatile RAM using the save command. The current configuration will then be retained in the Switchs NV-RAM, and reloaded when the Switch is rebooted. If the Switch is rebooted without using the save command, the last configuration saved to NV-RAM will be loaded.
Connecting to the Switch The console interface is used by connecting the Switch to a VT100-compatible terminal or a computer running an ordinary terminal emulator program (e.g., the HyperTerminal program included with the Windows operating system) using an RS-232C serial cable. Your terminal parameters will need to be set to: VT-100 compatible 115200 baud 8 data bits No parity One stop bit No flow control
Users can also access the same functions over a Telnet interface. Once an IP address has been set for the Switch, users can use a Telnet program (in VT-100 compatible terminal mode) to access and control the Switch. All of the screens are identical, whether accessed from the console port or from a Telnet interface. After the Switch reboots and you have logged in, the console looks like this: DGS-3627 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Command Line Interface Firmware: Build 2.80.B31 Copyright(C) 2010 D-Link Corporation. All rights reserved. UserName: PassWord: DGS-3627:admin# _ Figure 2- 1. Initial Console Screen after logging in Commands are entered at the command prompt, DGS-3627:admin# . There are a number of helpful features included in the CLI. Entering the ? command will display a list of all of the toplevel commands.
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DGS-3627:admin# ? Command: ? .. ? cable_diag ports cd clear clear address_binding dhcp_snoop binding_entry ports clear address_binding nd_snoop binding_entry ports clear arptable clear attack_log clear bgp clear bgp dampening clear bgp flap_statistics clear counters clear dhcp_binding clear dhcpv6 binding clear fdb clear ip prefix_list counter clear jwac auth_state clear log clear mac_based_access_control auth_state clear port_security_entry port clear wac auth_state CTRL+C ESC q Quit SPACE n Next Page Enter Next Entry a All Figure 2- 2. The ? Command When users enter a command without its required parameters, the CLI will prompt a Next possible completions: message. DGS-3627:admin# config account Command: config account Next possible completions: <username> DGS-3627:admin# Figure 2- 3. Example Command Parameter Help
In this case, the command config account was entered with the parameter <username>. The CLI will then prompt to enter the <username> with the message, Next possible completions:. Every command in the CLI has this feature, and complex commands have several layers of parameter prompting. In addition, after typing any given command plus one space, all of the next possible sub-commands can be seen, in sequential order, by repeatedly pressing the Tab key.
To re-enter the previous command at the command prompt, press the up arrow cursor key. The previous command will appear at the command prompt. DGS-3627:admin# config account Command: config account Next possible completions: <username> DGS-3627:admin# config account Figure 2- 4. Using the Up Arrow to Re-enter a Command 4
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual In the above example, the command config account was entered without the required parameter <username>, the CLI returned the Next possible completions: <username> prompt. The up arrow cursor control key was pressed to reenter the previous command (config account) at the command prompt. Now the appropriate username can be entered and the config account command re-executed. All commands in the CLI function in this way. In addition, the syntax of the help prompts are the same as presented in this manual angle brackets < > indicate a numerical value or character string, braces { } indicate optional parameters or a choice of parameters, and brackets [ ] indicate required parameters. If a command is entered that is unrecognized by the CLI, the top-level commands will be displayed under the Available commands: prompt. DGS-3627:admin# the Available commands: .. clear debug download logout reboot save traceroute6 DGS-3627:admin# Figure 2- 5. Available Commands The top-level commands consist of commands such as show or config. Most of these commands require one or more parameters to narrow the top-level command. This is equivalent to show what? or config what? Where the what? is the next parameter. For example, if you enter the create command with no additional parameters, the CLI will then display all of the possible next parameters.
DGS-3627:admin# create Command: create Next possible completions: 802.1x access_profile account address_binding arpentry authen authen_enable authen_login authentication bgp cpu dhcp dhcpv6 dot1v_protocol_group double_vlan erps fdb host_name igmp_snooping ip ip_tunnel ipif ipmroute iproute ipv6 ipv6route jwac link_aggregation loopback mac_based_access_control mac_based_access_control_local mac_based_vlan md5 mirror multicast_fdb multicast_range nlb ospf ospfv3 pim policy_route route route_map rspan sflow snmp stp subnet_vlan super_vlan syslog trusted_host vlan vlan_translation vrrp wac DGS-3627:admin# Figure 2- 6. Next possible completions: Create command In the above example, all of the possible next parameters for the create command are displayed.
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3 COMMAND SYNTAX
The following symbols are used to describe how command entries are made and values and arguments are specified in this manual. The online help contained in the CLI and available through the console interface uses the same syntax.
NOTE: All commands are case-sensitive. Be sure to disable Caps Lock or any other unwanted function that changes text case.
<angle brackets>
Purpose Syntax Description Encloses a variable or value that must be specified. create ipif <ipif_name 12> <network_address> (<ip_addr/netmask>) <vlan_name 32> {secondary | state [enable | disable]} In the above syntax example, users must supply an IP interface name in the <ipif_name> space, a VLAN name in the <vlan_name 32> space, and the network address, including the netmask, in the <network_address> (<ip_addr/netmask>) space. Do not type the angle brackets. create ipif Engineering 10.24.22.5/255.0.0.0 Design
Example Command
[square brackets]
Purpose Syntax Description Example Command Encloses a required value or set of required arguments. One value or argument can be specified. create account [admin | operator | user] <username 15> In the above syntax example, users must specify the admin, operator, or user level account to be created. Do not type the square brackets. create account admin ctsnow
| vertical bar
Purpose Syntax Description Example Command Separates two or more mutually exclusive items in a list, one of which must be entered. create account [admin | operator |user] <username 15> In the above syntax example, you must specify the admin, operator, or user level account to be created. Do not type the backslash. create account admin ctsnow
{braces}
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{braces}
Syntax Description reset {[config | system]} In the above syntax example, users have the option to specify config or system. It is not necessary to specify either optional value, however the effect of the system reset is dependent on which, if any, value is specified. Therefore, with this example there are three possible outcomes of performing a system reset. See the following chapter, Basic Commands for more details about the reset command. reset config
Example command
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create account config account show account delete account show session show switch show serial_port config serial_port enable clipaging disable clipaging enable telnet disable telnet telnet enable web disable web save reboot reset login logout show device_status config command_prompt config greeting_message show greeting_message
Parameters
[admin | operator | user] <username 15> <username> {encrypt [plain_text| sha_1] <password>}
<username> {<string>}
{baud_rate [9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 115200] auto_logout [never | 2_minutes | 5_minutes | 10_minutes | 15_minutes]}
{<tcp_port_number 1-65535>}
{[config {<drive_id>} <pathname 64> | log | all]} {<string>} {[config |system]} {<string>}
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create account
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to create user accounts. create account [admin | operator | user] <username 15> The create account command is used to create user accounts that consist of a username of 1 to 15 characters and a password of 0 to 15 characters. Up to eight user accounts can be created. admin <username 15> Enter a name between 1 and 15 alphanumeric characters to define the administrator account created here. operator <username 15> Enter a name between 1 and 15 alphanumeric characters to define the operator account created here. user <username 15> Enter a name between 1 and 15 alphanumeric characters to define the user account created here. Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example usage: To create an administrator-level user account with the username dlink. DGS-3627:admin# create account admin dlink Command: create account admin dlink Enter a case-sensitive new password:**** Enter the new password again for confirmation:**** Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To create an operator-level user account with the username frazier. DGS-3627:admin# create account operator frazier Command: create account operator frazier Enter a case-sensitive new password:**** Enter the new password again for confirmation:**** Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To create a user-level user account with the username reed. DGS-3627:admin# create account user reed Command: create account user reed Enter a case-sensitive new password:**** Enter the new password again for confirmation:**** Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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config account
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure user accounts. config account <username> {encrypt [plain_text| sha_1] <password>} The config account command configures a user account that has been created using the create account command. <username> Enter a name between 1 and 15 alphanumeric characters to define the administrator account to configure here. encrypt - Select the encrypted form of password. plain_text - Passwords should be between 0 and 15 characters. sha_1 - Passwords should be fixed to 35 bytes long. <password> - The password for the user account. Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example usage: To configure the user password of dlink account: DGS-3627:admin# config account dlink Command: config account dlink Enter a old password:**** Enter a case-sensitive new password:**** Enter the new password again for confirmation:**** Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show account
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display user accounts show account Displays all user accounts created on the Switch. Up to eight user accounts can exist at one time. None. Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To display the accounts that have been created: DGS-3627:admin# show account Command: show account Current Accounts: Username Access Level -------------------------dlink Admin DGS-3627:admin#
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delete account
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to delete an existing user account. delete account <username> {<string>} The delete account command deletes a user account that has been created using the create account command. <username> <string> Enter an alphanumeric string of up to 15 characters to define the username. Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To delete the user account System: DGS-3627:admin# delete account System Command: delete account System Are you sure to delete the last administrator account?(y/n)y Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show session
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display a list of currently logged-in users. show session This command displays a list of all the users that are logged-in at the time the command is issued. None None.
Example usage: To display the way that the users logged in: DGS-3627:admin# show session Command: show session ID -8 Live Time --------03:36:27 From -----------Serial Port Level ----5 Name ----------Anonymous
Total Entries: 1 CTRL+C ESC q Quit SPACE n Next Page p Previous Page r Refresh
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show switch
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display general information about the Switch. show switch This command displays information about the Switch. None. None.
Example usage: To display the Switchs information: DGS-3627:admin# show switch Command: show switch Device Type MAC Address IP Address VLAN Name Subnet Mask Default Gateway Boot PROM Version Firmware Version Hardware Version Serial Number System Name System Location System Contact Spanning Tree GVRP IGMP Snooping MLD Snooping RIP DVMRP PIM OSPF TELNET CTRL+C ESC q Quit : DGS-3627 Gigabit Ethernet Switch : 00-1C-F0-B5-40-00 : 10.24.73.21 (Manual) : default : 255.0.0.0 : 0.0.0.0 : Build 1.10-B09 : Build 2.80.B31 : A1 : P4F7191000001 : : : : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Enabled (TCP 23) SPACE n Next Page p Previous Page r Refresh
show serial_port
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the current serial port settings. show serial_port This command displays the current serial port settings. None. None
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config serial_port
Purpose Syntax
Description
Used to configure the serial port. config serial_port {baud_rate [9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 115200] | auto_logout [never | 2_minutes | 5_minutes | 10_minutes | 15_minutes]} This command is used to configure the serial ports baud rate and auto logout settings. baud_rate [9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 115200] The serial bit rate that will be used to communicate with the management host. There are four options: 9600, 19200, 38400, and 115200. never No time limit on the length of time the console can be open with no user input. 2_minutes The console will log out the current user if there is no user input for 2 minutes. 5_minutes The console will log out the current user if there is no user input for 5 minutes. 10_minutes The console will log out the current user if there is no user input for 10 minutes. 15_minutes The console will log out the current user if there is no user input for 15 minutes.
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage: To configure baud rate: DGS-3627:admin# config serial_port baud_rate 115200 Command: config serial_port baud_rate 115200 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable clipaging
Purpose Syntax Description Used to pause the scrolling of the console screen when the show command displays more than one page. enable clipaging This command is used when issuing the show command which causes the console screen to rapidly scroll through several pages. This command will cause the console to pause at the end of each page. The default setting is enabled. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Parameters Restrictions
Example usage: To enable pausing of the screen display when the show command output reaches the end of the page: 13
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# enable clipaging Command: enable clipaging Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable clipaging
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the pausing of the console screen scrolling at the end of each page when the show command displays more than one screen of information. disable clipaging This command is used to disable the pausing of the console screen at the end of each page when the show command would display more than one screen of information. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable pausing of the screen display when show command output reaches the end of the page: DGS-3627:admin# disable clipaging Command: disable clipaging Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable telnet
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable communication with and management of the Switch using the Telnet protocol. enable telnet {<tcp_port_number 1-65535>} This command is used to enable the Telnet protocol on the Switch. The user can specify the TCP or UDP port number the Switch will use to listen for Telnet requests. {<tcp_port_number 1-65535>} The TCP port number. TCP ports are numbered between 1 and 65535. The well-known TCP port for the Telnet protocol is 23. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable Telnet and configure port number: DGS-3627:admin# enable telnet 23 Command: enable telnet 23 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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disable telnet
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the Telnet protocol on the Switch. disable telnet This command is used to disable the Telnet protocol on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable the Telnet protocol on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# disable telnet Command: disable telnet Success. DGS-3627:admin#
telnet
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to login remote system with telnet protocol. telnet [<ipaddr> | <domain_name 255>] {tcp_port <value 0-65535>} This command is used to login remote system with Telnet protocol on the Switch. <ipaddr> Specify the IP address of telnet server system <domain_name 255> - Specify the domain name used. tcp_port The TCP port number. TCP ports are numbered between 1 and 65535. The well-known TCP port for the Telnet protocol is 23. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example usage: To login to the remote system using telnet on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# telnet 10.0.0.8 Command: telnet 10.0.0.8 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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enable web
Purpose Syntax Description Used to enable the HTTP-based management software on the Switch. enable web {<tcp_port_number 1-65535>} This command is used to enable the Web-based management software on the Switch. The user can specify the TCP port number the Switch will use to listen for Telnet requests. {<tcp_port_number 1-65535>} The TCP port number. TCP ports are numbered between 1 and 65535. The well-known port for the Web-based management software is 80. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage: To enable HTTP and configure port number: DGS-3627:admin# enable web 80 Command: enable web 80 Note: SSL will be disabled if web is enabled. Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable web
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the HTTP-based management software on the Switch. disable web This command disables the Web-based management software on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable HTTP: DGS-3627:admin# disable web Command: disable web Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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save
Purpose Syntax Description Used to save changes in the Switchs configuration to non-volatile RAM. save {[config {<drive_id>} <pathname 64> | log | all]} This command is used to enter the current switch configuration or log file into non-volatile RAM. The saved switch configuration will be loaded into the Switchs memory each time the Switch is restarted. config <drive_id> Specify to save current settings to the Flash memory of the switch. <drive_id> Specify the ID of the drive where the log or configuration file will be placed. <pathname 64> Enter a name of up to 64 characters to define the file to be saved on the flash drive. log Specify to save current Switch log to NV-RAM. all Use to save the configuration and log file to NV-RAM. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To save the Switchs current configuration to non-volatile RAM: DGS-3627:admin# save Command: save Saving all configurations to NV-RAM... DGS-3627:admin# Done.
reboot
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to restart the Switch. reboot {<string>} This command is used to restart the Switch. None. Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To restart the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# reboot Command: reboot Are you sure want to proceed with the system reboot? (y|n) y Please wait, the switch is rebooting...
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reset
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to reset the Switch to the factory default settings. reset {[config |system]} {<string>} This command is used to restore the Switchs configuration to the default settings assigned from the factory. config If the keyword config is specified, all of the factory default settings are restored on the Switch including the IP address, user accounts, and the switch history log. The Switch will not save or reboot. system If the keyword system is specified all of the factory default settings are restored on the Switch. The Switch will save and reboot after the settings are changed to default. Rebooting will clear all entries in the Forwarding Data Base. If no parameter is specified, the Switchs current IP address, user accounts, and the switch history log are not changed. All other parameters are restored to the factory default settings. The Switch will not save or reboot.
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Example usage: To restore all of the Switchs parameters to its default values: DGS-3627:admin# reset config Command: reset config Are you sure to proceed with system reset?(y/n) y Success. DGS-3627:admin#
login
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to log in a user to the Switchs console. login This command is used to initiate the login procedure. The user will be prompted for a Username and Password. None. None.
Example usage: To initiate the login procedure: DGS-3627:admin# login Command: login UserName:
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logout
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to log out a user from the Switchs console. logout This command terminates the current users session on the Switchs console. None. None.
Example usage: To terminate the current users console session: DGS-3627:admin# logout
show device_status
Purpose Syntax Description Used to display the current status of the hardware of the Switch. show device_status This command displays the current status of the power and fans on the system. In the fan status display there are fans on the left of the switch, on the right, at the back and a CPU fan, if the fans are working normally the display will read OK in the fan field. If any of the fans fail the corresponding field will read Fail. None. None.
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Example usage: To show the device status of the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# show device_status Command: show device_status Unit 1: Internal Power: External Power: Left Fan : Right Fan : Back Fan : CPU Fan :
Active Fail OK OK OK OK
config command_prompt
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure the command prompt for the Command Line Interface. config command_prompt [<string 16> | username | default] This command is used to configure the command prompt for the CLI interface of the Switch. The current command prompt consists of product name + : + user level + product name (ex. DGS3627:admin# ). The user may replace all parts of the command prompt, except the # by entering a string of 16 alphanumerical characters with no spaces, or the user may enter the current login 19
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Example usage: To configure the command prompt: DGS-3627:admin# config command_prompt Tiberius Command: config command_prompt Tiberius Success. Tiberius:admin#
config greeting_message
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to configure the greeting message or banner for the opening screen of the Command Line Interface. config greeting_message {default} This command is used to configure the greeting message or login banner for the opening screen of the CLI. default Adding this parameter will return the greeting command to its original factory default configuration. The reset command will not alter the configured greeting message, yet the reset system command will return the greeting message to its original factory default setting. The maximum character capacity for the greeting banned is 6 lines and 80 characters per line. Entering Ctrl+W will save the current configured banner to the DRAM only. To save it into the FLASH memory, the user must enter the save command. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Move cursor Delete line Erase all setting Reload original setting
show greeting_message
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to view the currently configured greeting message configured on the Switch. show greeting_message This command is used to view the currently configured greeting message on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To view the currently configured greeting message: DGS-3627:admin# show greeting_message Command: show greeting_message
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5 BASIC IP COMMANDS
The Basic IP commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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create ipif config ipif
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<ipif_name 12> {<network_address>} <vlan_name 32> { secondary | state [ enable | disable ] | proxy_arp [enable|disable] {local [enable|disable]}} <ipif_name 12> [{ ipaddress <network_address> | vlan <vlan_name 32> | state [enable|disable] | proxy_arp [enable|disable] {local [enable|disable]}}| bootp | dhcp | ipv6 ipv6address <ipv6networkaddr> | ip_mtu <value 512-1712> | dhcpv6_client [enable | disable] | ip_directed_broadcast [enable | disable]] [<ipif_name 12> | all] [<ipif_name 12> | all] [<ipif_name 12> | all] [<ipif_name 12> | all] {<ipif_name 12>} {<ipif_name 12>} [<ipif_name 12> {ipv6address <ipv6networkaddr>} | all]
enable ipif disable ipif enable ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto disable ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto show ipif show ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto delete ipif
create ipif
Purpose Syntax Description This command creates a L3 interface.
create ipif <ipif_name 12> {<network_address>} <vlan_name 32> { secondary | state [ enable | disable ] | proxy_arp [enable|disable] {local [enable|disable]}} This interface can be configured with IPv4 or IPv6 address. Currently, it has a restriction. An interface can have only one IPv4 address defined. But it can have multiple IPv6 addresses defined. Thus, the multinetting configuration of IPv4 must be done through creation of a secondary interface on the same VLAN, instead of directly configuring multiple IPv4 addresses on the same interface. Configuration of IPv6 address must be done through the command config ipif. Note that for IPv4 case, the multicast routing protocol state in secondary IP interfaces must follow master IP interfaces state. For example, if dvmrp state in master IP interface is enabled, the secondary IP interfaces need to be the same. ipif_name - The name of the interface. network_address - IPv4 network address (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx). It specifies a host address and length of network mask. vlan_name - The name of a vlan. secondary - IPv4 secondary interface to be created. state - State of interface. proxy_arp - Enable/disable of proxy ARP function. It is for IPv4 function. Default: Disabled. local - This setting controls whether the system provides the proxy reply for the ARP packets destined for IP address located in the same interface as the received interface. When proxy ARP is enabled for an interface, the system will do the proxy reply for the ARP packets destined for IP address located in a different interface. For ARP packets destined for IP 22
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address located in the same interface, the system will check this setting to determine whether to reply. Default: Disabled. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To create an interface Intface_1 on vlan vlan_1. DGS-3627:admin# create ipif Intface_1 vlan_1 Command: create ipif Intface_1 vlan_1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config ipif
Purpose Syntax Configures the parameters for a L3 interface. config ipif <ipif_name 12> [{ ipaddress <network_address> | vlan <vlan_name 32> | state [enable|disable] | proxy_arp [enable|disable] {local [enable|disable]}}| bootp | dhcp | ipv6 ipv6address <ipv6networkaddr> | ip_mtu <value 512-1712> | dhcpv6_client [enable | disable] | ip_directed_broadcast [enable | disable]] For IPv4, only the system interface can be specified for the way to get the IP address. If the mode is set to BOOTP or DHCP, then the IPv4 address will be obtained through the operation of protocols. The manual configuration of the IP address will be of no use. If you configures the mode to the BOOTP or DHCP first, and configure IP address later, the mode will be changed to manual configured mode. For IPv6, multiple addresses can defined on the same L3 interface. For IPv4, multi-netting must be done by creation of a secondary interface. Note that IPv6 address is not allowed to be configured on a secondary interface. Only the system interface is allowed to set to DHCP mode ipif_name - The name of the interface. network_address - Configures a network on an ipif. The address should specify a host address and length of network mask. Since an ipif can have only one IPv4 address, the new configured address will overwrite the original one. vlan - Name of the vlan where the IPIF is operated. proxy_arp - Enable/disable of proxy ARP function. It is for IPv4 function. Default: Disabled. local - This setting controls whether the system provides the proxy reply for the ARP packets destined for IP address located in the same interface as the received interface. When proxy ARP is enabled for an interface, the system will do the proxy reply for the ARP packets destined for IP address located in a different interface. For ARP packets destined for IP address located in the same interface, the system will check this setting to determine whether to reply. bootp - Use BOOTP to obtain the IPv4 address. dhcp - Use DHCP to obtain the IPv4 address. ipv6networkaddr - IPv6 network address. The address should specify a host address and length of network prefix. There can be multiple V6 addresses defined on an interface. Thus, as a new address is defined, it is added on this ipif. state - Enable or disable state of the ipif. ip_mtu - Specifies the IP layer mtu. The range is 512-1712. The default setting is 1500 bytes. dhcpv6_client - See below: enable - Enable the DHCPv6 client state of the interface. disable - Disable the DHCPv6 client state of the interface. ip_directed_broadcast - See below: 23
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enable - Enabled the IP directed-broadcast state of the interface. disable - Disabled the IP directed-broadcast state of the interface. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure an interfaces IPv4 network address: DGS-3627:admin# config ipif Intface_1 ipaddress 10.0.0.1/8 Command: config ipif Intface_1 ipaddress 10.0.0.1/8 Success DGS-3627:admin#
enable ipif
Purpose Syntax Description Enable the admin state for an interface. enable ipif [<ipif_name 12> | all] Enable the state for an IPIF. When the state is enabled, the IPv4 processing will be started when the IPv4 address is configured on the IPIF. The IPv6 processing will be started when the IPv6 address is explicitly configured on the IPIF. ipif_name - Specifies the name of the IP interface used. all - Specifies that all the interfaces will be enabled. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: Enable the state for an interface. DGS-3627:admin# enable ipif Intface_1 Command: enable ipif Intface_1 Success DGS-3627:admin#
disable ipif
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Disables interfaces admin state. disable ipif [<ipif_name 12> | all] Disables the state for an IP interface. ipif_name - Specifies the name of the IP interface used. all - Specifies that all the interfaces will be disabled. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# disable ipif Intface_1 Command: disable ipif Intface_1 Success DGS-3627:admin#
enable ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto
Purpose Syntax Description Enable the auto configuration of link local address when no IPv6 address is configured. enable ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto [<ipif_name 12> | all] Enable the auto configuration of link local address when there are no IPv6 addresses explicitly configured. When an IPv6 address is explicitly configured, the link local address will be automatically configured, and the IPv6 processing will be started. When there is no IPv6 address explicitly configured, by default, link local address is not configured and the IPv6 processing will be disabled. By enable this automatic configuration, the link local address will be automatically configured and IPv6 processing will be started. ipif_name - Specifies the name of the IPv6 interface used. all - Specifies that all the interfaces will be enabled. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: Enable the automatic configuration of link local address for an interface: DGS-3627:admin# enable ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto Intface_1 Command: enable ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto Intface_1 Success DGS-3627:admin#
disable ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Disable the auto configuration of link local address when no IPv6 address are configured. disable ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto [<ipif_name 12> | all] Disable the auto configuration of link local address when no IPv6 address is explicitly configured. ipif_name - Specifies the name of the IPv6 interface used. all - Specifies that all the interfaces will be disabled. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: Disable the automatic configuration of link local address for an interface: DGS-3627:admin# disable ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto Intface_1 Command: disable ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto Intface_1 Success DGS-3627:admin#
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show ipif
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to display the interfaces information. show ipif {<ipif_name 12>} To show an interfaces information. Configuration for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses will be displayed. ipif_name - Specifies the name of the IP interface used. None.
Example usage: Show interfaces information: DGS-3627:admin# show ipif Command: show ipif IP Interface VLAN Name Interface Admin State DHCPv6 Client State IPv4 Address Proxy ARP IP Directed Broadcast IPv6 Link-Local Address IPv6 Global Unicast Address IP MTU DGS-3627:admin# : : : : : : : : : : n6 6 Enabled Disabled 192.168.6.105/24 (Manual) Primary Disabled (Local : Disabled) Disabled FE80::202:3FF:FE03:202/128 3006::105/64 (Manual) 1500
show ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Display the link local address automatic configuration state. show ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto {<ipif_name 12>} Display the link local address automatic configuration state. ipif_name - Specifies the name of the IP interface used. None.
Example usage: Show interfaces information: DGS-3627:admin# show ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto Command: show ipif_ipv6_link_local_auto IPIF : System IPIF : FirstFloor DGS-3627:admin# Automatic Link Local Address: Enabled. Automatic Link Local Address: Disabled.
delete ipif
Purpose Delete an interface.
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delete ipif
Syntax Description delete ipif [<ipif_name 12> {ipv6address <ipv6networkaddr>} | all] Delete an interface or all the interfaces. Note that the system interface can not be deleted. By using this command, a IPv6 address can be deleted from the ipif. ipif_name - Specifies the name of the IP interface. all - All ipif except the System IP interface will be deleted. ipv6networkaddr - Specifies the IPv6 network address. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To delete interface Intface_1: DGS-3627:admin# delete ipif Intface_1 Command: delete ipif Intface_1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Command
config bpdu_tunnel show bpdu_tunnel enable bpdu_tunnel disable bpdu_tunnel
Parameters
ports [<portlist> | all] type [tunnel {stp | gvrp} (1) | uplink | none]
config bpdu_tunnel
Purpose Syntax Description Used to config BPDU Tunneling ports setting. config bpdu_tunnel ports [<portlist> | all] type [tunnel {stp | gvrp} (1) | uplink | none] BPDU tunneling is used to tunnel layer 2 protocol packet. This command is used to config BPDU Tunneling ports type When the device is operated with QinQ enabled, DA will be replaced by the tunnel multicast address, and the BPDU will be tagged with the tunnel VLAN based on the QinQ VLAN configuration and the tunnel/uplink setting. When the device is operated without QinQ enabled, the BPDU will have its DA replaced by the tunnel multicast address and be transmitted out based on the VLAN configuration and the tunnel/uplink setting. The tunnel multicast address for STP BPDU is 01-05-5d-00-00-00. The tunnel multicast address for GVRP BPDU is 01-05-5d-00-00-21. Parameters Restrictions ports - Specify the ports on which the BPDU Tunneling will be enabled or disabled. type - Specify the type on the ports. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To config BPDU_Tunneling tunnel ports: DGS-3627:admin# config bpdu_tunneling ports 1-4 type tunnelstp Command: config bpdu_tunneling ports 1-4 type tunnel stp Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show bpdu_tunnel
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to show BPDU Tunneling global state, tunnel destination MAC address and ports state. show bpdu_tunnel This command is used to show BPDU Tunneling global state, tunnel destination MAC address and ports state. None. None,
Example usage: To show BPDU tunneling state of all ports: DGS-3627:admin# show bpdu_tunnel Command: show bpdu_tunnel BPDU Tunnel STP Tunnel Multicast Address STP Tunnel Ports GVRP Tunnel Multicast Adrress GVRP Tunnel Port Uplink Ports DGS-3627:admin# : : : : : : Enabled 01-05-5d-00-00-00 1,2 01-05-5d-00-00-21 5,6 3,4
enable bpdu_tunnel
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable the BPDU Tunneling function. enable bpdu_tunnel Enable the BPDU Tunneling function. By default, BPDU Tunneling is disable. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable the BPDU Tunneling function: DGS-3627:admin# enable bpdu_tunnel Command: enable bpdu_tunnel Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable bpdu_tunnel
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disable bpdu_tunnel
Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable the BPDU Tunneling function: DGS-3627:admin# disable bpdu_tunnel Command: disable bpdu_tunnel Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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7 802.1X COMMANDS
The Switch implements the server-side of the IEEE 802.1X Port-based and MAC-based Network Access Control. This mechanism is intended to allow only authorized users, or other network devices, access to network resources by establishing criteria for each port on the Switch that a user or network device must meet before allowing that port to forward or receive frames. The 802.1X commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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enable 802.1x disable 802.1x create 802.1x user delete 802.1x user show 802.1x user config 802.1x auth_protocol config 802.1x fwd_pdu system config 802.1x fwd_pdu ports config 802.1x authorization network radius show 802.1x config 802.1x capability ports config 802.1x max_users config 802.1x auth_parameter ports
Parameters
[ local | radius_eap ] [ enable | disable ] [ < portlilst > | all ] [ enable | disable ] [ enable | disable ] { [ auth_state | auth_configuration ] ports { < portlist > } } [ < portlist > | all ] [ authenticator | none ] [<value 1 4000> | no_limit] [ <portlist> | all ][ default |{ direction [ both | in ]| port_control [ force_unauth | auto | force_auth ] | quiet_period < sec 0-65535> | tx_period < sec 1-65535> | supp_timeout < sec 1-65535>| server_timeout < sec 1-65535> | max_req < value 1-10> | reauth_period < sec 1-65535> | enable_reauth [ enable | disable ] | max_users [ < value 1 128 > | no_limit ]} (1)] [ port_based | mac_based ] [ port_based ports [ < portlist | all > ] | mac_based ports [ < portlist > | all ] { mac_address < macaddr > }] [ port_based ports [ < portlist | all >]| mac_based ports [ < portlist > | all ] { mac_address < macaddr > }] { < vlan_name 32 > } { < vlan_name 32 > } [ < portlist > | all ] state [ enable | disable ]
config 802.1x auth_mode config 802.1x init config 802.1x reauth create 802.1x guest_vlan delete 802.1x guest_vlan config 802.1x guest_vlan ports show 802.1x guest_vlan config radius add
< server_index 1-3 > [ < server_ip > | < ipv6addr > ] key < passwd 32 > [ default | { auth_port < udp_port_number 1-65535 > | acct_port < udp_port_number 165535 > | timeout < int 1-255 > | retransmit < int 1-20 > } (1)] < server_index 1-3 > <server_index 1-3> { ipaddress [ <server_ip> | <ipv6addr> ] | key <passwd 32> | auth_port [<udp_port_number>| default ] | acct_port [ <udp_port_number> | default ] | timeout [ <int 1-255> | default ] | retransmit [ <int 1-20> | default ]} (1)
show radius show auth_statistics show auth_diagnostics show auth_session_statistics show auth_client show acct_client config accounting service show accounting service 32 [ network | shell | system ] state [ enable | disable ] {ports [<portlist> | all]} {ports [<portlist> | all]} {ports [<portlist> | all]}
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enable 802.1x
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable the 802.1X function. enable 802.1x The enable 802.1x command enables 802.1X function. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: Used to enable the 802.1X function: DGS-3627:admin#enable 802.1x Command: enable 802.1x Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable 802.1x
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the 802.1X function. disable 802.1x The disable 802.1x command disable 802.1X function. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable the 802.1X function: DGS-3627:admin# disable 802.1x Command: disable 802.1x Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete user test: DGS-3627:admin# delete 802.1x user test Command: delete 802.1x user test Are you sure to delete the user?(y/n) Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the 802.1X authentication protocol to RADIUS EAP: DGS-3627:admin# config 802.1x auth_protocol radius_eap Command: config 802.1x auth_protocol radius_eap Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure 802.1X fwd_pdu for ports: DGS-3627:admin# config 802.1x fwd_pdu ports 1,2 enable Command: config 802.1x fwd_pdu ports 1,2 enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: The following example will disable to accept the authorized data assigned from the RADIUS server:
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show 802.1x
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the 802.1X state or configurations. show 802.1x { [ auth_state | auth_configuration ] ports { < portlist > } } The show 802.1x command displays the 802.1X state or configurations. auth_state - Used to display 802.1X authentication state machine of some or all ports auth_configuration - Used to display 802.1X configurations of some or all ports. portlist - Specifies a range of ports to be displayed. If no port is specified, all ports will be displayed. If no parameter is specified, the 802.1X system configurations will be displayed. None.
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Example usage: To display the 802.1X states: DGS-3627:admin# show 802.1x auth_state ports 1-4 Command: show 802.1x auth_state ports 1-4 Status: A Authorized; U Unauthorized; (P): Port-Based 802.1X Port ---1 1 1 2 3 4 MAC Address --------------------00-00-00-00-00-01 00-00-00-00-00-02 00-00-00-00-00-04 (P) (P) (P) PAE State ---------------Authenticated Authenticated Authenticating Authenticating Connecting Held Backend State -------------Idle Idle Response Request Idle Idle Status ------A A U U U U VID ---4004 1234 Priority -------3 -
To display the 802.1X system level configurations: DGS-3627:admin# show 802.1x Command: show 802.1x 802.1X Authentication Mode Authentication Protocol Forward EAPOL PDU Max Users RADIUS Authorization DGS-3627:admin# : : : : : : Enabled Port_based Radius_Eap Enabled no_limit Enabled
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Example usage: To configure the port capability: DGS-3627:admin# config 802.1x capability ports 1:1-1:10 authenticator Command: config 802.1x capability ports 1:1-1:10 authenticator Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure 802.1X number of users to be limited to 200: DGS-3627:admin# config 802.1x max_users 200 Command: config 802.1x max_users 200 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the parameters that control the operation of the authenticator associated with a port: DGS-3627:admin# config 802.1x auth_parameter ports 1:1-1:20 direction both Command: config 802.1x auth_parameter ports 1:1-1:20 direction both Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To configure the authentication mode: DGS-3627:admin# config 802.1x auth_mode port_based Command: config 802.1x auth_mode port_based Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To initialize the authentication state machine of some or all: DGS-3627:admin# config 802.1x init port_based ports all Command: config 802.1x init port_based ports all Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To re-authenticate the device connected to the port: DGS-3627:admin# config 802.1x reauth port_based ports all Command: config 802.1x reauth port_based ports all Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete the guest VLAN named guestVLAN: DGS-3627:admin# delete 802.1x guest_vlan guestVLAN Command: delete 802.1x guest_vlan guestVLAN Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show 802.1X guest VLAN on the switch: DGS-3627:admin# show 802.1x guest_vlan Command: show 802.1x guest_vlan Guest VLAN Setting ----------------------------------------------------------Guest VLAN : guest Enable Guest VLAN Ports : 1-10 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To add a new RADIUS server: DGS-3627:admin# config radius add 1 10.48.74.121 key dlink default Command: config radius add 1 10.48.74.121 key dlink default Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To delete a radius server: DGS-3627:admin# config radius delete 1 Command: config radius delete 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config radius
Purpose Syntax Used to configure a RADIUS server. config radius <server_index 1-3> { ipaddress [ <server_ip> | <ipv6addr> ] | key <passwd 32> | auth_port [<udp_port_number>| default ] | acct_port [ <udp_port_number> | default ] | timeout [ <int 1-255> | default ] | retransmit [ <int 1-20> | default ]} (1) The config radius command configures a RADIUS server. server_index - RADIUS server index. server_ip - The IP address of the RADIUS server. ipv6addr - The IPv6 address of the RADIUS server passwd - The key pre-negotiated between switch and RADIUS server. It is used to encrypt users authentication data before being transmitted over internet. The maximum length of the key is 32. auth_port - Specifies the UDP port number which is used to transmit RADIUS authentication data between the switch and the RADIUS server. The range is 1 to 65535. Default value is 1812. acct_port - Specifies the UDP port number which is used to transmit RADIUS accounting statistics between the switch and the RADIUS server. The range is 1 to 65535. Default value 44
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is 1813. timeout - The time in second for waiting server reply. Default value is 5 seconds. retransmit - The count for re-transmitting. Default value is 2. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure a radius server: DGS-3627:admin# config radius server 1 auth_port 60 Command: config radius server 1 auth_port 60 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show radius
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display RADIUS server configurations. show radius The show radius command displays RADIUS server configurations. None. None.
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show auth_statistics
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Use to display information of authenticator statistics. show auth_statistics {ports [<portlist> | all]} The show auth_statistics command displays information of authenticator statistics. portlist - Specifies a range of ports to be displayed. all Specifies all ports. None.
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Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display information of authenticator diagnostics. show auth_diagnostics {ports [<portlist> | all]} The show auth_diagnostics command displays information of authenticator diagnostics. portlist - Specifies a range of ports to be displayed. all Specifies all ports. None.
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show auth_session_statistics
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Use to display information of authenticator session statistics. show auth_session_statistics {ports [<portlist> | all]} The show auth_session_statistics command displays information of authenticator session statistics. portlist - Specifies a range of ports to be displayed. all Specifies all ports. None.
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show auth_client
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Use to display information of RADIUS authentication client. show auth_client The show auth_client command displays information of RADIUS authentication client. None. None.
Example usage: To display authentication client information: DGS-3627:admin# show auth_client Command: show auth_client radiusAuthClient ==> radiusAuthClientInvalidServerAddresses
radiusAuthServerEntry ==> radiusAuthServerIndex :1 radiusAuthClientServerPortNumber radiusAuthClientRoundTripTime radiusAuthClientAccessRequests radiusAuthClientAccessRetransmissions radiusAuthClientAccessAccepts radiusAuthClientAccessRejects radiusAuthClientAccessChallenges radiusAuthClientMalformedAccessResponses radiusAuthClientBadAuthenticators radiusAuthClientPendingRequests radiusAuthClientPacketsDropped DGS-3627:admin# 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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show acct_client
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display information of RADIUS accounting client. show acct_client The show acct_client command displays information of RADIUS accounting client. None. None.
Example usage: To display information of RADIUS accounting client: DGS-3627:admin# show acct_client Command: show acct_client radiusAcctClient ==> radiusAcctClientInvalidServerAddresses
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Example usage: To show information of RADIUS accounting services: DGS-3627:admin# show accounting service Command: show accounting service Accounting Service ------------------Network : Enabled Shell : Enabled System : Enabled DGS-3627:admin#
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The Switch also supports the RADIUS protocol for authentication using the Access Authentication Control commands. RADIUS or Remote Authentication Dial In User Server also uses a remote server for authentication and can be responsible for receiving user connection requests, authenticating the user and returning all configuration information necessary for the client to deliver service through the user. RADIUS may be facilitated on this Switch using the commands listed in this section.
In order for the TACACS / XTACACS / TACACS+ / RADIUS security function to work properly, a TACACS / XTACACS / TACACS+ / RADIUS server must be configured on a device other than the Switch, called a server host and it must include usernames and passwords for authentication. When the user is prompted by the Switch to enter usernames and passwords for authentication, the Switch contacts the TACACS / XTACACS / TACACS+ / RADIUS server to verify, and the server will respond with one of three messages: 1. The server verifies the username and password, and the user is granted normal user privileges on the Switch. 2. The server will not accept the username and password and the user is denied access to the Switch. 3. The server doesnt respond to the verification query. At this point, the Switch receives the timeout from the server and then moves to the next method of verification configured in the method list.
The Switch has four built-in server groups, one for each of the TACACS, XTACACS, TACACS+ and RADIUS protocols. These built-in server groups are used to authenticate users trying to access the Switch. The users will set server hosts in a preferable order in the built-in server group and when a user tries to gain access to the Switch, the Switch will ask the first server host for authentication. If no authentication is made, the second server host in the list will be queried, and so on. The built-in server group can only have hosts that are running the specified protocol. For example, the TACACS server group can only have TACACS server hosts. The administrator for the Switch may set up five different authentication techniques per user-defined method list (TACACS / XTACACS / TACACS+ / RADIUS / local / none) for authentication. These techniques will be listed in an order preferable, and defined by the user for normal user authentication on the Switch, and may contain up to eight authentication techniques. When a user attempts to access the Switch, the Switch will select the first technique listed for authentication. If the first technique goes through its server hosts and no authentication is returned, the Switch will then go to the next technique listed in the server group for authentication, until the authentication has been verified or denied, or the list is exhausted.
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NOTE: TACACS, XTACACS and TACACS+ are separate entities and are not compatible. The Switch and the server must be configured exactly the same, using the same protocol. (For example, if the Switch is set up for TACACS authentication, so must be the host server.) The Access Authentication Control commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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[admin | operator | user] <username 15> <username> {encrypt [plain_text | sha_1] <password>}
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<string 15> [default | method_list_name <string 15>] method {tacacs | xtacacs | tacacs+ | radius | server_group <string 15> | local | none}(1) <string 15> [default | method_list_name <string 15> | all] <string 15> [default | method_list_name <string 15>] method {tacacs | xtacacs | tacacs+ | radius | server_group <string 15> | local _enable | none}(1) <string 15> [default | method_list_name <string 15> | all] [console | telnet | ssh | http | all] [login | enable] [default | method_list_name <string 15>]
<string 15> [tacacs | xtacacs | tacacs+ | radius | <string 15>] [add | delete] server_host <ipaddr> protocol [tacacs | xtacacs | tacacs+ | radius] <string 15> {<string 15>} <ipaddr> protocol [tacacs | xtacacs | tacacs+ | radius] { port <int 1-65535> | key [<key_string 254> | none] | timeout <int 1-255> | retransmit <int 1-20> } <ipaddr> protocol [tacacs | xtacacs | tacacs+ | radius] { port <int 1-65535> | key [<key_string 254> | none ] | timeout <int 1-255> | retransmit <int 1-20> } <ipaddr> protocol [tacacs | xtacacs | tacacs+ | radius]
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Example usage: To enable password encryption: DGS-3627:admin# enable password encryption Command: enable password encryption DGS-3627:admin#
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create account
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to create user accounts. create account [admin | operator | user] <username 15> The create account command is used to create user accounts. A username can be between 1 and 15 characters. The password is between 0 and 15 characters and is case sensitive. The total number of accounts supported by the Switch (including admin and user level accounts) is 8. admin - Specify an administrator level account. The administrator is the highest privilege level in the Switch. operator - Specify an operator level account. user - Specify a user level account. <username 15> - The user name, which must be a minimum of 1 character and a maximum of 15 characters. Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To create the admin-level user alpha: DGS-3627:admin# create account admin alpha Command: create account admin alpha Enter a case-sensitive new password:**** Enter the new password again for confirmation:**** Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config account
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to configure user accounts. config account <username> {encrypt [plain_text | sha_1] <password>} When the password information is not specified in the command, the system will prompt the user to input the password interactively. In this case, the user can only input a plain text password. If the user specifies a password in the command, the user can select to input the password in plain text form or in encrypted form. The encryption algorithm is based on SHA-1. <username> - Specify the name of the account. The account must already be defined. plain_text - Specify the password in plain text form. sha_1 - Specify the password in SHA-1 encrypted form. password - The password for the user account. The length of a password in plain-text form and encrypted form are different. For a plain-text form password, the password must be a minimum of 0 characters and a maximum of 15 characters. For an encrypted form password, the length is fixed to 35 bytes long. The password is case-sensitive. Only Administrator level users can issue this command. 56
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Example usage: To configure the user password of the alpha account: DGS-3627:admin# config account alpha Command: config account alpha Enter an old password:**** Enter a case-sensitive new password:**** Enter the new password again for confirmation:**** Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show account
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to display the user accounts that have been created on the Switch. show account The show account command displays the user accounts that have been created on the Switch. None Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To display the user accounts that have been created on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# show account Command: show account Current Accounts: Username Access Level --------------- -----------System User dlink Admin Total Entries : 2 DGS-3627:admin#
delete account
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to delete an existing account. delete account <username> The delete account command deletes an existing account. <username> - Specify the name of the user that will be deleted. Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
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enable authen_policy
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to enable the system access authentication policy. enable authen_policy Enable system access authentication policy- When authentication is enabled, the device will adopt the login authentication method list to authenticate the user attempting to log in, and adopt the enable authentication method list to authenticate the enable password for promoting the users privilege to Admin level. None. Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To enable the system access authentication policy: DGS-3627:admin# enable authen_policy Command: enable authen_policy Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable authen_policy
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to disable the system access authentication policy. disable authen_policy Disable system access authentication policy- When authentication is disabled, the device will adopt the local user account database to authenticate the user attempting to log in, and adopt the local enable password to authenticate the enable password for promoting the user s privilege to Admin level. None. Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To disable the system access authentication policy: DGS-3627:admin# disable authen_policy Command: disable authen_policy Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show authen_policy
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to display if the system access authentication policy is enabled or disabled. show authen_policy Displays if the system access authentication policy is enabled or disabled. None. Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To display if the system access authentication policy is enabled or disabled: DGS-3627:admin# show authen_policy Command: show authen_policy Authentication Policy : Enabled DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To create a user-defined method list called login_list_1 for users attempting to log in to the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# create authen_login method_list_name login_list_1 Command: create authen_login method_list_name login_list_1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config authen_login
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to configure a user-defined or default method list of authentication methods for users attempting to log in to the Switch. config authen_login [default | method_list_name <string 15>] method {tacacs | xtacacs | tacacs+ | radius | server_group <string 15> | local | none}(1) Configures a user-defined or default method list of authentication methods for users attempting to log in to the Switch. The method sequence will affect the authentication result. For example, if the user specifies tacacs+ first, then tacacs and local, when the user tries to log in, the authentication request will be sent to the first server host in the tacacs+ built-in server group. If the first server host in the tacacs+ group is missing, the authentication request will be sent to the second server host in the tacacs+ group, and so on. If all server 59
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hosts in the tacacs+ group are missing, the authentication request will be sent to the first server host in the tacacs group. If all server hosts in the tacacs group are missing, the local account database in the device will be used to authenticate the user. When a user logs in to the device successfully, using either the tacacs/xtacacs/tacacs+/radius built-in, user-defined server groups methods, or none, only the user privilege level will be assigned. If the user wants to access admin privilege level, the user must use the enable admin command to promote the privilege level. However, when the local method is used, the privilege level will depend on the account privilege level stored in the local device. Parameters default - Specify the default method list of authentication methods. method_list_name - Specify the user-defined method list of authentication methods. tacacs - Specify authentication by the built-in server group tacacs. xtacacs - Specify authentication by the built-in server group xtacacs. tacacs+ - Specify authentication by the built-in server group tacacs+. radius - Specify authentication by the built-in server group radius. server_group - Specify authentication by the user-defined server group. local - Specify authentication by the local user account database in the device. none - Specify no authentication. Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure a user-defined method list called login_list_1, that specifies a sequence of the built-in tacacs+ server group, followed by the tacacs server group, and finally the local account database for users attempting to log in to the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# config authen_login method_list_name login_list_1 method tacacs+ tac acs local Command: config authen_login method_list_name login_list_1 method tacacs+ tacac s local Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To delete the user-defined method list called login_list_1 for users attempting to log in to the Switch:
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show authen_login
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters This command is used to display the method list of authentication methods that will be used for users attempting to log in to the Switch. show authen_login [default | method_list_name <string 15> | all] Displays the method list of authentication methods that will be used for users attempting to log in to the Switch. default - Displays the default user-defined method list for users logging into the Switch. method_list_name - Displays the specific user-defined method list for users logging into the Switch. all - Displays all the method lists for users attempting to log in to the Switch. Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To display the user-defined method list called login_list_1 for users attempting to log in to the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# show authen_login method_list_name login_list_1 Command: show authen_login method_list_name login_list_1 Method List Name ---------------login_list_1 Priority -------1 2 3 4 Method Name --------------tacacs+ tacacs mix_1 local Comment -----------------Built-in Group Built-in Group User-defined Group Keyword
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Example usage: To create a user-defined method list called enable_list_1 for promoting a user's privilege to Admin level:
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config authen_enable
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to configure a user-defined or default method list of authentication methods for promoting a user's privilege to Admin level. config authen_enable [default | method_list_name <string 15>] method {tacacs | xtacacs | tacacs+ | radius | server_group <string 15> | local _enable | none}(1) Configures a user-defined or default method list of authentication methods for promoting a user's privilege to Admin level. The sequence of methods will affect the authentication result. For example, if the sequence is tacacs+ first, followed by tacacs and local_enable, when a user tries to login, the authentication request will be sent to the first server host in the tacacs+ built-in server group. If the first server host in the tacacs+ group is missing, the authentication request will be sent to the second server host in the tacacs+ group, and so on. If all server hosts in the tacacs+ group are missing, the authentication request will be sent to the first server host in the tacacs group. If all server hosts in the tacacs group are missing, the local enable password in the device will be used to authenticate the users password. The local enable password in the device can be configured using the config admin local_password CLI command. default - Specify the default method list of authentication methods. method_list_name - Specify the user-defined method list of authentication methods. tacacs - Specify authentication by the built-in server group tacacs. xtacacs - Specify authentication by the built-in server group xtacacs. tacacs+ - Specify authentication by the built-in server group tacacs+. radius - Specify authentication by the built-in server group radius. server_group - Specify authentication by the user-defined server group. local_enable - Specify authentication by the local enable password in the device. none - Specify no authentication. Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure a user-defined method list called method_list_name that will be used to promote a user's privilege to Admin level: DGS-3627:admin# config authen_enable method_list_name enable_list_1 method tacacs+ tac acs local_enable Command: config authen_ enable method_list_name enable_list_1 method tacacs+ tacac s local_enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete the user-defined method list called enable_list_1, that is used to promote a user's privilege to Admin level: DGS-3627:admin# delete authen_enable method_list_name enable_list_1 Command: delete authen_enable method_list_name enable_list_1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show authen_enable
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters This command is used to display the method list of authentication methods for promoting a user's privilege to Admin level. show authen_enable [default | method_list_name <string 15> | all] Displays the method list of authentication methods used for promoting a user's privilege to Admin level. default - Display the default user-defined method list for promoting a user's privilege to Admin level. method_list_name - Display the specific user-defined method list for promoting a user's privilege to Admin level. all - Display all the method lists for promoting a user's privilege to Admin level. Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To display all the method lists that are used for promoting a user's privilege to Admin level: DGS-3627:admin# show authen_enable all Command: show authen_enable all Method List Name ---------------enable_list_1 Priority -------1 2 3 4 1 2 Method Name --------------tacacs+ tacacs mix_1 local tacacs+ radius Comment -----------------Built-in Group Built-in Group User-defined Group Keyword Built-in Group Built-in Group
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Example usage: To configure a login method list for Telnet called login_list_1: DGS-3627:admin# config authen application telnet login method_list_name login_list_1 Command: config authen application telnet login method_list_name login_list_1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display the login/enable method lists for all applications: DGS-3627:admin# show authen application Command: show authen application Application ----------Console Telnet HTTP Login Method List ----------------default login_list_1 default Enable Method List -----------------default default default
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Example usage: To create a user-defined authentication server group called mix_1: DGS-3627:admin# create authen server_group mix_1 Command: create authen server_group mix_1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To add an authentication server host with an IP address of 10.1.1.222 to server group mix_1, specifying the TACACS+ protocol:
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Example usage: To delete a user-defined authentication server group called mix_1: DGS-3627:admin# delete authen server_group mix_1 Command: delete authen server_group mix_1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create a TACACS+ authentication server host, specifying a listening port number of 15555 and a timeout value of 10 seconds:
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Example usage: To configure the TACACS+ authentication server host with an IP address of 10.1.1.222 to have the key value This is a secret: DGS-3627:admin# config authen server_host 10.1.1.222 protocol tacacs+ key "This is a secret" Command: config authen server_host 10.1.1.222 protocol tacacs+ key "This is a se cret" Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete an authentication server host, with an IP address of 10.1.1.222, that is running the TACACS+ protocol: DGS-3627:admin# delete authen server_host 10.1.1.222 protocol tacacs+ Command: delete authen server_host 10.1.1.222 protocol tacacs+ Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display all authentication server hosts: DGS-3627:admin# show authen server_host Command: show authen server_host SRV IP Address --------------10.1.1.222 Total Entries : 1 DGS-3627:admin# Protocol -------TACACS+ Port ----15555 Timeout ------10 Retransmit ---------No Use Key -------------------------
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Example usage: To configure the amount of time the Switch will wait for a user to authenticate through a console, Telnet, or SSH application to 60 seconds: DGS-3627:admin# config authen parameter response_timeout 60 Command: config authen parameter response_timeout 60 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the maximum attempts for user's trying to login or promote the privilege to be 9: DGS-3627:admin# config authen parameter attempt 9 Command: config authen parameter attempt 9 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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enable admin
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to enter the administrator level privilege enable admin Promote the "user" privilege level to "admin" level. When the user enters this command, the authentication method tacacs, xtacacs, tacacs+, user-defined server groups, local_enable or none will be used to authenticate the user. Since TACACS, XTACACS and RADIUS do not support the "enable" function by their selves,, if the user wants to use either one of these three protocols to enable authentication, the user must create a special account on the server host first, which has a username of "enable", and then configure its password as the enable password to support the "enable" function. This command can not be used when the authentication policy is disabled. For switches with 3-levels of privilege, this command can be used by users with user level and operator level privileges to access the administrator privilege level. None. None.
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Example usage: To enable administrator level privileges: DGS-3627:user# enable admin Password:******** DGS-3627:user#
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Creating an access profile is divided into two basic parts. First, an access profile must be created using the create access_profile command. For example, if you want to deny all traffic to the subnet 10.42.73.0 to 10.42.73.255, you must first create an access profile that instructs the Switch to examine all of the relevant fields of each frame: create access_profile profile_id 1 ip source_ip_mask 255.255.255.0
Here we have created an access profile that will examine the IP field of each frame received by the Switch. Each source IP address the Switch finds will be combined with the source_ip_mask with a logical AND operation. The profile_id parameter is used to give the access profile an identifying number in this case, 1. The deny parameter instructs the Switch to filter any frames that meet the criteria in this case, when a logical AND operation between an IP address specified in the next step and the ip_source_mask match. The default for an access profile on the Switch is to permit traffic flow. If you want to restrict traffic, you must use the deny parameter.
Now that an access profile has been created, you must add the criteria the Switch will use to decide if a given frame should be forwarded or filtered. Here, we want to filter any packets that have an IP source address between 10.42.73.0 and 10.42.73.255: config access_profile profile_id 1 add access_id 1 ip source_ip 10.42.73.1 port 1 deny
Here we use the profile_id 1 which was specified when the access profile was created. The add parameter instructs the Switch to add the criteria that follows to the list of rules that are associated with access profile 1. For each rule entered into the access profile, you can assign an access_id that both identifies the rule and establishes a priority within the list of rules. A lower access_id gives the rule a higher priority. In case of a conflict in the rules entered for an access profile, the rule with the highest priority (lowest access_id) will take precedence. The ip parameter instructs the Switch that this new rule will be applied to the IP addresses contained within each frames header. source_ip tells the Switch that this rule will apply to the source IP addresses in each frames header. Finally, the IP address 10.42.73.1 will be combined with the source_ip_mask 255.255.255.0 to give the IP address 10.42.73.0 for any source IP address between 10.42.73.0 to 10.42.73.255. Due to a chipset limitation, the Switch supports a maximum of fourteen access profiles. The rules used to define the access profiles are limited to a total of 1792 rules for the Switch. One rule can support ACL per port or per portmap.
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[ethernet {vlan | source_mac <macmask 000000000000-ffffffffffff> | destination_mac <macmask 000000000000-ffffffffffff> | 802.1p | ethernet_type} | ip {vlan | source_ip_mask <netmask> | destination_ip_mask <netmask> | dscp | [icmp {type | code} | igmp {type} | tcp {src_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff> | dst_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff> | flag_mask [ all | {urg | ack | psh | rst | syn | fin}]} | udp {src_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff> | dst_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff>} | protocol_id_mask <hex 0x0-0xff> {user_define_mask <hex 0x0-0xffffffff>}]}| packet_content_mask { offset_chunk_1 <value 0-31> <hex 0x0-0xffffffff> | offset_chunk_2 <value 0-31> <hex 0x0-0xffffffff> | offset_chunk_3 <value 0-31> <hex 0x0-0xffffffff> | offset_chunk_4 <value 0-31> <hex 0x0-0xffffffff>}| ipv6 {class | flowlabel | source_ipv6_mask <ipv6mask> | destination_ipv6_mask <ipv6mask> | [ tcp {src_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff> | dst_port_mask <hex 0x00xffff>} | udp {src_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff> | dst_port_mask <hex 0x00xffff>}]}] profile_id <value 1-14> [profile_id <value 1-14> |all] profile_id <value 1-14> [add access_id [auto_assign | <value 1-128>] [ethernet {vlan <vlan_name 32> | source_mac <macaddr 000000000000-ffffffffffff> | destination_mac <macaddr 000000000000-ffffffffffff> | 802.1p <value 0-7> | ethernet_type <hex 0x0-0xffff>} port [<portlist> | all] [permit {priority <value 0-7> {replace_priority} | rx_rate [no_limit | <value 1-156249>] | replace_dscp <value 0-63> | counter [enable | disable]} | mirror {group_id <value 1-4>} | deny] | ip {vlan <vlan_name 32> | source_ip <ipaddr> | destination_ip <ipaddr> | dscp <value 0-63> | [icmp {type <value 0-255> | code <value 0-255>} | igmp {type <value 0-255>} | tcp {src_port <value 0-65535> | dst_port <value 0-65535> | urg | ack | psh | rst | syn | fin} | udp {src_port <value 0-65535> | dst_port <value 065535>} | protocol_id <value 0 - 255> {user_define <hex 0x0-0xffffffff>}]} port [<portlist> | all] [permit {priority <value 0-7> {replace_priority} | rx_rate [ no_limit | <value 1-156249>] | replace_dscp <value 0-63> | counter [enable | disable]} | mirror {group_id <value 1-4>} | deny] | packet_content {offset_chunk_1 <hex 0x0-0xffffffff> | offset_chunk_2 <hex 0x0-0xffffffff> | offset_chunk_3 <hex 0x00xffffffff> | offset_chunk_4 <hex 0x0-0xffffffff>} port [<portlist> | all] [permit {priority <value 0-7> {replace_priority} | rx_rate [no_limit | <value 1-156249>] | replace_dscp <value 0-63> | counter [enable | disable]} | mirror {group_id <value 1-4>} | deny] | ipv6 {class <value 0-255> | flowlabel <hex 0x0-0xfffff> | source_ipv6 <ipv6addr> | destination_ipv6 <ipv6addr> | [ tcp {src_port <value 065535> | dst_port <value 0-65535>} | udp {src_port <value 0-65535> | dst_port <value 0-65535>}]} port [<portlist> | all] [permit {priority <value 0-7> {replace_priority} | rx_rate [no_limit | <value 1-156249>] | counter [enable | disable]} | mirror {group_id <value 1-4>} | deny]]{time_range <range_name 32>} | delete access_id <value 1-128>] profile_id <value 1-14> access_id <value 1-128>[ [ tr_tcm cir <value 0-156249> {cbs <value 0-16384>} pir <value 0-156249> {pbs <value 0-16384>} | sr_tcm cir <value 0-156249> cbs <value 0-16384> ebs <value 0-16384> ] {conform [permit | replace_dscp <value 0-63>] {counter [enable |disable]}} exceed [permit | replace_dscp <value 0-63> | drop] {counter [enable |disable]} violate [permit | replace_dscp <value 0-63> | drop] {counter [enable |disable]} | delete] {profile_id <value 1-14> {access_id <value 1-128>}} <range_name 32> [hours start_time <time hh:mm:ss> end_time <time hh:mm:ss> weekdays <daylist> |delete]
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create access_profile
Purpose Syntax Used to create access list rules. create access_profile [ethernet {vlan | source_mac <macmask 000000000000ffffffffffff> | destination_mac <macmask 000000000000-ffffffffffff> | 802.1p | ethernet_type} | ip {vlan | source_ip_mask <netmask> | destination_ip_mask <netmask> | dscp | [icmp {type | code} | igmp {type} | tcp {src_port_mask <hex 0x00xffff> | dst_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff> | flag_mask [ all | {urg | ack | psh | rst | syn | fin}]} | udp {src_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff> | dst_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff>} | protocol_id_mask <hex 0x0-0xff> {user_define_mask <hex 0x0-0xffffffff>}]}| packet_content_mask { offset_chunk_1 <value 0-31> <hex 0x0-0xffffffff> | offset_chunk_2 <value 0-31> <hex 0x0-0xffffffff> | offset_chunk_3 <value 0-31> <hex 0x0-0xffffffff> | offset_chunk_4 <value 0-31> <hex 0x0-0xffffffff>}| ipv6 {class | flowlabel | source_ipv6_mask <ipv6mask> | destination_ipv6_mask <ipv6mask> | [ tcp {src_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff> | dst_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff>} | udp {src_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff> | dst_port_mask <hex 0x0-0xffff>}]}] profile_id <value 1-14> The create access_profile command creates access list rules. vlan - Specifies a vlan mask. Only the last 12 bits of the mask will be considered. source_mac - Specifies the source mac mask. destination_mac - Specifies the destination mac mask. 802.1p - Specifies 802.1p priority tag mask. ethernet_type - Specifies the ethernet type mask. vlan - Specifies a vlan mask. Only the last 12 bits of the mask will be considered. source_ip_mask - Specifies an IP source submask. destination_ip_mask - Specifies an IP destination submask. dscp - Specifies the dscp mask. icmp - Specifies that the rule applies to icmp traffic. type - Specifies that the rule applies to icmp type traffic. code - Specifies that the rule applies to icmp code traffic. igmp - Specifies that the rule applies to igmp traffic. type - Specifies that the rule applies to igmp type traffic. tcp - Specifies that the rule applies to tcp traffic. src_port_mask - Specifies the tcp source port mask. dst_port_mask - Specifies the tcp destination port mask. flag_mask - Specifies the TCP flag field mask. udp - Specifies that the rule applies to udp traffic. src_port_mask - Specifies theudp source port mask. dst_port_mask - Specifies theudp destination port mask. protocod_id_mask - Specifies that the rule applies to the ip protocol id traffic. user_define_mask - Specifies that the rule applies to the ip protocol id and the mask options behind the IP header length is 20 bytes. ipv6 - Specifies ipv6 filtering mask. The field is optional by project. class - Specifies the ipv6 class. flowlabel - Specifies the ipv6 flowlabel. source_ipv6_mask - Specifies an IPv6 source submask. destination_ipv6_mask - Specifies an IPv6 destination submask. src_port_mask - Specifies an IPv6 L4(TCP/UDP) source port submask des_port_mask - Specifies an IPv6 L4(TCP/UDP) destination port submask profile_id - Specifies the index of access list profile. The range is depend on project.. offset_chunk_1, offset_chunk_2, offset_chunk_3, offset_chunk_4 - Specifies the frame content offset and mask. Up to 4 trunk offset and masks in maximum could be configured. A trunk mask presents 4 bytes. 75
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Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To create an Ethernet access profile: DGS-3627:admin# create access_profile ethernet vlan source_mac 00-00-00-00-00-01 destination_mac 00-00-00-00-00-02 802.1p ethernet_type profile_id 1 Command: create access_profile ethernet vlan source_mac 00-00-00-00-00-01 destination_mac 00-00-00-00-00-02 802.1p ethernet_type profile_id 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To create an option 2 packet content mask access profile: DGS-3627:admin# create access_profile packet_content_mask offset_chunk_1 0 0xFFFFFFFF offset_chunk_2 1 0xFFFFFFFF offset_chunk_3 2 0xFFFFFFFF offset_chunk_4 3 0xFFFFFFFF profile_id 3 Command: create access_profile packet_content_mask offset_chunk_1 0 0xFFFFFFFF offset_chunk_2 1 0xFFFFFFFF offset_chunk_3 2 0xFFFFFFFF offset_chunk_4 3 0xFFFFFFFF profile_id 3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete access_profile
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to delete access list rules. delete access_profile [profile_id <value 1-14> |all] The delete access_profile command deletes access list rules. Delete access_profile command can only delete the profile which is created by ACL module. profile_id - Specifies the index of access list profile. The range is depend on project.. all - Specifies the whole access list profile to delete. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To delete access list rules: DGS-3627:admin#delete access_profile profile_id 10 Command: delete access_profile profile_id 10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config access_profile
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Syntax config access_profile profile_id <value 1-14> [add access_id [auto_assign | <value 1128>] [ethernet {vlan <vlan_name 32> | source_mac <macaddr 000000000000ffffffffffff> | destination_mac <macaddr 000000000000-ffffffffffff> | 802.1p <value 0-7> | ethernet_type <hex 0x0-0xffff>} port [<portlist> | all] [permit {priority <value 0-7> {replace_priority} | rx_rate [no_limit | <value 1-156249>] | replace_dscp <value 0-63> | counter [enable | disable]} | mirror {group_id <value 1-4>} | deny] | ip {vlan <vlan_name 32> | source_ip <ipaddr> | destination_ip <ipaddr> | dscp <value 0-63> | [icmp {type <value 0-255> | code <value 0-255>} | igmp {type <value 0-255>} | tcp {src_port <value 0-65535> | dst_port <value 0-65535> | urg | ack | psh | rst | syn | fin} | udp {src_port <value 0-65535> | dst_port <value 0-65535>} | protocol_id <value 0 - 255> {user_define <hex 0x0-0xffffffff>}]} port [<portlist> | all] [permit {priority <value 0-7> {replace_priority} | rx_rate [ no_limit | <value 1-156249>] | replace_dscp <value 0-63> | counter [enable | disable]} | mirror {group_id <value 1-4>} | deny] | packet_content {offset_chunk_1 <hex 0x0-0xffffffff> | offset_chunk_2 <hex 0x0-0xffffffff> | offset_chunk_3 <hex 0x0-0xffffffff> | offset_chunk_4 <hex 0x0-0xffffffff>} port [<portlist> | all] [permit {priority <value 0-7> {replace_priority} | rx_rate [no_limit | <value 1-156249>] | replace_dscp <value 0-63> | counter [enable | disable]} | mirror {group_id <value 1-4>} | deny] | ipv6 {class <value 0-255> | flowlabel <hex 0x0-0xfffff> | source_ipv6 <ipv6addr> | destination_ipv6 <ipv6addr> | [ tcp {src_port <value 065535> | dst_port <value 0-65535>} | udp {src_port <value 0-65535> | dst_port <value 065535>}]} port [<portlist> | all] [permit {priority <value 0-7> {replace_priority} | rx_rate [no_limit | <value 1-156249>] | counter [enable | disable]} | mirror {group_id <value 14>} | deny]]{time_range <range_name 32>} | delete access_id <value 1-128>] The config access_profile command configures access list entry. ACL mirror function will be worked after mirror enabled and mirror port has been configured by mirror command. When apply a access rule to a target, if the target is VLAN, then the setting for value the VLAN field will not take effect. profile_id - Specifies the index of access list profile. The range is depend on project. access_id - Specifies the index of access list entry. The range of this value is 1-65535, but the supported max entry number is depend on project. auto_assign - while add to multiple ports , the access id will be auto assigned. vlan - Specifies a vlan name source_mac - Specifies the source mac destination_mac - Specifies the destination mac 802.1p - Specifies the value of 802.1p priority tag, the vaule can be configured between 1 to 7 ethernet_type - Specifies the Ethernet type vlan - Specifies a vlan name source_ip - Specifies an IP source address destination_ip - Specifies an IP destination address dscp - Specifies the value of dscp, the value can be configured 0 to 63 icmp See below: type - Specifies that the rule applies to the value of icmp type traffic code - Specifies that the rule applies to the value of icmp code traffic igmp See below: type - Specifies that the rule applies to the value of igmp type traffic tcp See below: src_port - Specifies that the rule applies the range of tcp source port dst_port - Specifies the range of tcp destination port range flag - Specifies the TCP flag fields . udp See below: src_port - Specifies the range of tcp source port range 77
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dst_port - Specifies the range of tcp destination port mask protocod_id - Specifies that the rule applies to the value of ip protocol id traffic user_define - Specifies that the rule applies to the ip protocol id and the mask options behind the IP header length is 20 bytes. packet_content - Specifies the packet content for the user defined mask. ipv6 - Specifies the rule applies to ipv6 fields . The field is optional by project. class - Specifies the value of ipv6 class. flowlabel - Specifies the value of ipv6 flowlabel. source_ipv6 - Specifies the value of ipv6 source address. destination_ipv6 - Specifies the value of ipv6 destination address. src_port - Specifies the value of ipv6 L4(TCP/UDP) source port dst_port - Specifies the value of ipv6 L4(TCP/UDP) destination port port - Specifies a list of port to apply the rule. permit - Specifies the packets that match the access profile are permit by the switch priority - Specifies that priority of the packet will be changed if the packet match the access rule. replace_priority - Specifies 802.1p priority of the outgoing packet will be marked too. replace_dscp - Specifies that DSCP of the outgoing packet will be marked by the new value. counter - Specifies whether counter feature will be enabled / disabled. If the rule is binded with flow_meter, then counter here will be overrided. deny - Specifies the packets that match the access profile are filtered by the switch mirror - Specifies the packets that match the access profile are sent the copied one to the mirror port. time_range - Specifies name of this time range entry. offset_chunk_1, offset_chunk_2, offset_chunk_3, offset_chunk_4 - Specifies the content of the trunk to be monitored. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure an access list rule entry: DGS-3627:admin# config access_profile profile_id 1 add access_id 1 ip vlan default source_ip 20.2.2.3 destination_ip 10.1.1.252 dscp 3 icmp type 11 code 32 port 1 mirror group_id 1 time_range testdaily Command: config access_profile profile_id 1 add access_id 1 ip vlan default source_ip 20.2.2.3 destination_ip 10.1.1.252 dscp 3 icmp type 11 code 32 port 1 mirror group_id 1 time_range testdaily Mirror function must be enabled and mirror port must be configured. Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show access_profile
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display current access list table. show access_profile {profile_id <value 1-14>} The show access_profile command displays current access list table. profile_id - Specifies the index of access list profile. The range is depend on project. None.
Example usage: To display current access list table: DGS-3627:admin# show access_profile Command: show access_profile Access Profile Table Total Unused Rule Entries: 1769 Total Used Rule Entries : 3 Access Profile ID: 1 TYPE : Packet Content ================================================================================ Owner : ACL MASK Option : ------------------------------------Offset_chunk_1: 1 value:FFFFFFFF Offset_chunk_2: 2 value:EEEEEEEE Offset_chunk_3: 3 value:DDDDDDDD Offset_chunk_4: 4 value:CCCCCCCC Access ID : 1 Mode: Permit priority: 3 Port: 1:1 ------------------------------------Offset_chunk_1: 1 value:11111111 Offset_chunk_2: 2 value:22222222 Offset_chunk_3: 3 value:11111111 Offset_chunk_4: 4 value:44444444 ================================================================================ Unused rule entries: 127 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure a two rates thress color flow meter: DGS-3627:admin# config flow_meter profile_id 1 access_id 1 tr_tcm cir 1000 cbs 200 pir 2000 pbs 200 exceed replace_dscp 21 violate drop Command: config flow_meter profile_id 1 access_id 1 tr_tcm cir 1000 cbs 200 pir 2000 pbs 200 exceed replace_dscp 21 violate drop Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show flow_meter
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions To configure packet flow-based metering based on an access profile and rule. show flow_meter {profile_id <value 1-14> {access_id <value 1-128>}} This command displays the flow meter configuration. profile_id - Specifies the profile_ID. access_id - Specifies the access_ID. None.
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config time_range
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure the range of time to activate a function on the switch. config time_range <range_name 32> [hours start_time <time hh:mm:ss> end_time <time hh:mm:ss> weekdays <daylist> |delete] This command defines a specific range of time to activate a function on the Switch by specifying which time range in a day and which days in a week are covered in the time range. Note that the specified time range is based on SNTP time or configured time. If this time is not available, then the time range will not be met. <range_name 32> - Specifies the name of the time range settings. start_time - Specifies the starting time in a day. (24-hr time) For example, 19:00 means 7PM. 19 is also acceptable. start_time must be smaller than end_time. end_time - Specifies the ending time in a day. (24-hr time) weekdays - Specify the list of days contained in the time range. Use a dash to define a period of days. Use a comma to separate specific days. For example, mon-fri (Monday to Friday), sun, mon, fri (Sunday, Monday and Friday) delete - Deletes a time range profile. When a time_range profile has been associated with ACL entries, the delete of this time_range profile will fail. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure the range of time to activate a function on the switch. DGS-3627:admin# config time_range weekend hours start_time 0:0:0 end_time 23:59:5 9 weekdays sun,sat Command: config time_range weekend hours start_time 0:0:0 end_time 23:59:59 week days sun,sat Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show time_range
Purpose Syntax Description Used to display time range information. show time_range The show time_range command displays current time range setting. 82
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Parameters Restrictions None. None.
Example usage: To display current time range setting: DGS-3627:admin#show time_range Command: show time_range Time Range Information ------------------------Range Name : weekend Weekdays : Sun,Sat Start Time : 00:00:00 End Time : 23:59:59
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srTCM Single Rate Three Color Marker. This, along with the trTCM, are two methods available on the switch for metering and marking packet flow. The srTCM marks its IP packet flow based on the configured CBS and EBS. A packet flow that does not reach the CBS is marked green, if it exceeds the CBS but not the EBS its marked yellow, and if it exceeds the EBS its marked red. CBS Committed Burst Size. Measured in bytes, the CBS is associated with the CIR and is used to identify packets that exceed the normal boundaries of packet size. The CBS should be configured to accept the biggest IP packet that is expected in the IP flow. EBS Excess Burst Size. Measured in bytes, the EBS is associated with the CIR and is used to identify packets that exceed the boundaries of the CBS packet size. The EBS is to be configured for an equal or larger rate than the CBS.
DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point. The part of the packet header where the color will be added. Users may change the DSCP field of incoming packets. The ACL Flow Meter function will allow users to color code IP packet flows based on the rate of incoming packets. Users have two types of Flow metering to choose from, trTCM and srTCM, as explained previously. When a packet flow is placed in a color code, the user can choose what to do with packets that have exceeded that color-coded rate. Green When an IP flow is in the green mode, its configurable parameters can be set in the Conform field, where the packets can have their DSCP field changed. This is an acceptable flow rate for the ACL Flow Meter function. Yellow When an IP flow is in the yellow mode, its configurable parameters can be set in the Exceed field. Users may choose to either Permit or Drop exceeded packets. Users may also choose to change the DSCP field of the packets. Red When an IP flow is in the red mode, its configurable parameters can be set in the Exceed field. Users may choose to either Permit or Drop exceeded packets. Users may also choose to change the DSCP field of the packets. Users may also choose to count exceeded packets by clicking the Counter check box. If the counter is enabled, the counter setting in the access profile will be disabled.
The ACL Flow Meter commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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<value 1-14> access_id <value 1-128>[ [ tr_tcm cir <value 0-156249> {cbs <value 0-16384>} pir <value 0-156249> {pbs <value 0-16384>} | sr_tcm cir <value 0-156249> cbs <value 0-16384> ebs <value 0-16384> ] {conform [permit |replace_dscp <value 0-63>] {counter [enable |disable]}} exceed [permit | replace_dscp <value 0-63> | drop] {counter [enable |disable]} violate [permit | replace_dscp <value 0-63> | drop] {counter [enable |disable]} | delete ] {profile_id <value 1-14> {access_id <value 1-128>}}
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Description Parameters
sr_tcm Choosing this field will allow users to employ the Single Rate Three Color Mode and set the following parameters to determine the color rate of the IP packet flow. cir <value 0-156249> The Committed Information Rate can be set between 0-156249. The color rates are based on the following two fields which are used in conjunction with the CIR. cbs <value 0-16384> Committed Burst Size. Measured in bytes, the CBS is associated with the CIR and is used to identify packets that exceed the normal boundaries of packet size. The CBS should be configured to accept the biggest IP packet that is expected in the IP flow. Packet flows which are lower than this configured value are marked green. Packet flows which exceed this value but are less than the EBS value are marked yellow. ebs <value 0-16384> Excess Burst Size. Measured in bytes, the EBS is associated with the CIR and is used to identify packets that exceed the boundaries of the CBS packet size. The EBS is to be configured for an equal or larger rate than the CBS. Packet flows that exceed this value are marked as red.
conform This field denotes the green packet flow. Green packet flows may have their DSCP field rewritten to a value stated in this field. Users may also choose to count green packets by checking the Counter check box. permit Enter this parameter to allow packet flows that are in the green flow. replace_dscp <value 0-63> Packets that are in the green flow may have their DSCP field rewritten using this parameter and entering the DSCP value to replace. counter [enable | disable] Use this parameter to enable or disable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the green flow.
exceed This field denotes the yellow packet flow. Yellow packet flows may have excess packets permitted through or dropped. Users may replace the DSCP field of these packets by checking its radio button and entering a new DSCP value in the allotted field. permit Enter this parameter to allow packet flows that are in the yellow flow. replace_dscp <value 0-63> Packets that are in the yellow flow may have their DSCP 86
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violate This field denotes the red packet flow. Red packet flows may have excess packets permitted through or dropped. Users may replace the DSCP field of these packets by checking its radio button and entering a new DSCP value in the allotted field. Restrictions permit Enter this parameter to allow packet flows that are in the red flow. replace_dscp <value 0-63> Packets that are in the red flow may have their DSCP field rewritten using this parameter and entering the DSCP value to replace. drop Enter this parameter to drop packets that are in the red flow. counter [enable | disable] Use this parameter to enable or disable the packet counter for the specified ACL entry in the red flow. delete Use this parameter to delete the specified flow meter.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. Only two counters may be enabled at any given time.
Example usage: To enable the sFlow function: DGS-3627:admin# config flow_meter profile_id 1 access_id 1 tr_tcm cir 1000 cbs 200 pir 2000 pbs 200 exceed replace_dscp 21 violate drop Command: config flow_meter profile_id 1 access_id 1 tr_tcm cir 1000 cbs 200 pir 2000 pbs 200 exceed replace_dscp 21 violate drop Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show flow_meter
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the ACL flow meter parameters set on the switch. show flow_meter {profile_id <value 1-14> {access_id <value 1-128>}} This command will display the flow meter parameters set on the switch. profile_id <value 1-14> Enter the profile ID of the ACL entry to be viewed for flow metering. access_id <value 1-128> Enter the access ID corresponding to the ACL entry to be viewed. Restrictions None.
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Command
create arpentry delete arpentry config arpentry config arp_aging time clear arptable show arpentry
Parameters
<ipaddr> <macaddr> [<ipaddr> | all] <ipaddr> <macaddr> <min 0-65535>
create arpentry
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to create a static entry in the ARP table. create arpentry <ipaddr> <macaddr> This command is used to enter a static ARP entry into the switchs ARP table. ipaddr - The IP address of the end node or station. macaddr - The MAC address corresponding to the IP address above. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To create a static ARP entry for the IP address 10.48.74.121 and MAC address 00-50-BA-00-07-36: DGS-3627:admin# create arpentry 10.48.74.121 00-50-BA-00-07-36 Command: create arpentry 10.48.74.121 00-50-BA-00-07-36 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete arpentry
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to delete a static entry from the ARP table. delete arpentry [<ipaddr> | all] This command is used to delete an ARP entry, by specifying either the IP address of the entry or all. Specifying all clears the switchs ARP table. ipaddr - The IP address of the end node or station. all - Delete all ARP entries. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. 89
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Example usage: To delete an entry of IP address 10.48.74.121 from the ARP table: DGS-3627:admin# delete arpentry 10.48.74.121 Command: create arpentry 10.48.74.121 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config arpentry
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to configure a static entrys MAC address in the ARP table. config arpentry <ipaddr> <macaddr> This command configures a static entrys MAC address in the ARP table. Specify the IP address and MAC address of the entry. ipaddr - The IP address of the end node or station. macaddr - The MAC address corresponding to the IP address above. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure a static ARP entry with IP address 10.48.74.121 to have a MAC address of 00-50-BA-00-07-37: DGS-3627:admin# config arpentry 10.48.74.121 00-50-BA-00-07-37 Command: config arpentry 10.48.74.121 00-50-BA-00-07-37 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To configure an ARP aging time of 30 minutes: DGS-3627:admin# config arp_aging time 30 Command: config arp_aging time 30 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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clear arptable
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to clear all the dynamic ARP entries from the ARP table. clear arptable This command is used to clear all the dynamic entries from ARP table. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To clear the ARP table: DGS-3627:admin# clear arptable Command: clear arptable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show arpentry
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the ARP table. show arpentry {ipif <ipif_name 12> | ipaddress <ipaddr> | static | mac_address <macaddr> } This command is used to displays the ARP table. You can filter the display by IP address, interface name, static entries, or MAC address. ipif_name - The name of the IP interface the end node or station for which the ARP table entry was made, resides on. ipaddr - The IP address of the end node or station. static - Display the static entries in the ARP table. macaddr - Displays the ARP entry by MAC address. Only Administrator, Operator, and User level users can issue this command.
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Command
config arp_spoofing_prevention show arp_spoofing_prevention
Parameters
[add gateway_ip <ipaddr> gateway_mac <macaddr> ports [<portlist> | all] | delete gateway_ip <ipaddr>]
config arp_spoofing_prevention
Purpose Syntax Description The user can configure the spoofing prevention entry to prevent spoofing of MAC for the protected gateway. config arp_spoofing_prevention [add gateway_ip <ipaddr> gateway_mac <macaddr> ports [<portlist> | all] | delete gateway_ip <ipaddr>] The user can configure the spoofing prevention entry to prevent spoofing of MAC for the protected gateway. When an entry is created, those ARP packets whose sender IP matches the gateway IP of an entry, but either its sender MAC field or source MAC field doesnot match the gateway MAC of the entry will be dropped by the system. add - Specifies to add an ARP spoofing prevention entry. gateway_ip - Specifies a gateway IP address to be configured. <ipaddr> - Enter the IP address used for this configuration here. gateway_mac - Specifies a gateway MAC address to be configured. <macaddr> - Enter the MAC address used for this configuration here. ports - Specifies a range of ports to be configured. <portlist> - Enter a list of ports used for the configuration here. all - Specifies all of ports to be configured. delete - Specifies to delete an ARP spoofing prevention entry. gateway_ip - Specifies a gateway ip to be configured. <ipaddr> - Enter the IP address used for this configuration here. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Restrictions
Example usage: To configure the ARP spoofing prevention entry: DGS-3627:admin# config arp_spoofing_prevention add gateway_ip 10.254.254.251 gateway_mac 00-00-00-11-11-11 ports 1-2 Command: config arp_spoofing_prevention add gateway_ip 10.254.254.251 gateway_mac 00-0000-11-11-11 ports 1-2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show arp_spoofing_prevention
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to show the ARP spoofing prevention entry. show arp_spoofing_prevention This command is used to show the ARP spoofing prevention entry. None. None.
Example usage: To display the ARP spoofing prevention entries: DGS-3627:admin# show arp_spoofing_prevention Command: show arp_spoofing_prevention ARP Spoofing Prevention Table Gateway IP Address Gateway MAC Address ------------------------------10.254.254.251 00-00-00-11-11-11 Total Entries : 1 DGS-3627:admin#
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The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) debug commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
debug error_log debug buffer debug output debug bgp show flag debug bgp all flag debug bgp fsm_event debug bgp packet debug bgp error state debug bgp show global_info debug bgp show peer debug bgp show peer_group debug bgp show network debug bgp show aggregate debug bgp show damp debug bgp show interface_info debug bgp show bgp_timer debug bgp show redist_list debug bgp show as_path_access_list debug bgp show community_list debug bgp route_map debug bgp access_list debug bgp prefix_list
Parameters
[dump | clear | upload_toTFTP <ipaddr> <path_filename 64>] [utilization | dump | clear | upload_toTFTP <ipaddr> <path_filename 64>] [module <module_list> | all] [buffer | console]
[enable | disable] [enable | disable] [ {open | update | keepalive | notify | refresh | capability } (1) | all ] [ in | out ] [ enable | disable ] [enable | disable]
debug error_log
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to dump, clear, or upload the software error log to the TFTP server debug error_log [dump | clear | upload_toTFTP <ipaddr> <path_filename 64>] This command is used to dump, clear, or upload the software error log to the TFTP server. 95
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debug error_log
The error_log here refers to the software error log stored in NVRAM. For more information on this command, please refer to the UIS-Debug topic Parameters dump - Displays debug messages occurring in the debug log. clear - Clears the debug log. upload_toTFTP - Uploads the debug log to the TFTP server that is specified by its IP address. <ipaddr> - IP version 4 address <path_filename 64> - Uploads the debug log to the TFTP server and names it to the string <path_filename 64>. Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example usage: To dump the error log: DGS-3627:admin# debug error_log dump Command: debug error_log dump ************************************************************************** # debug log: 1 # level: fatal # clock: 10000ms # time : 2010/03/11 13:00:00 ====================== SOFTWARE FATAL ERROR ======================= Invalid mutex handle : 806D6480 Current TASK : bcmARL.0 ------------------------- TASK STACKTRACE ------------------------>802ACE98 ->8018C814 ->8028FF44 ->8028352C ->801D703C ->8013B8A4 ->802AE754 ->802A5E0C ->802A5D6C -------------------------------------------------------------------------TASK NAME StackTop CurStkSP StackSize SchCnt PRIO(I) STATUS 8069E7D0 FWD-ETH 823E9798 823E95C4 1K/ 32K 2 160/160 Q:IP_PKT 806A3E70 SysLogTask 80BD040C 80BD0298 1K/ 16K 3 180/180 E:SysLogEvent Output truncated...
debug buffer
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to show the debug buffers state, dump clear, or upload the debug buffer to the TFTP server debug buffer [utilization | dump | clear | upload_toTFTP <ipaddr> <path_filename 64>] This command is used to show the debug buffers state or dump, clear, or upload the debug 96
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buffer to the TFTP server. The buffer here refers to the module debug messages stored in the RAM. For more information on this command, please refer to the UIS-Debug topic Parameters utilization - Displays the debug buffers state dump - Displays the debug messages in the debug buffer. clear - Clears the debug buffer upload_toTFTP - Uploads the debug buffer to the TFTP server that is specified by its IP address <ipaddr> - IP version 4 address <path_filename 64> - Uploads the debug buffer to the TFTP server and names it to the string <path_filename 64>. Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example usage: To show the debug buffers state: DGS-3627:admin# debug buffer utilization Command: debug buffer utilization Allocate from Total size : Utilization rate DGS-3627:admin# : 2 MB : System memory 30%
debug output
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to set the specified modules debug message output to the debug buffer or console debug output [module <module_list> | all] [buffer | console] This command is used to set the specified modules debug message output to the debug buffer or console. For more information on this command, please refer to the UIS-Debug topic. <module_list> - This is the controlling module list. For BGP debug, use BGP as the parameter. all - Control output method of all modules. buffer - Let debug messages of the module output to the debug buffer.(default) console - Let debug messages of the module output to the console. Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
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Restrictions
Example usage: To set all modules debug message output to console: DGS-3627:admin# debug output all console Command: debug output all console Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: This example shows the BGP debug flag: DGS-3627:admin# debug bgp show flag Command: debug bgp show flag Current BGP flags setting: Peer FSM Event OPEN Packet Receive OPEN Packet Send UPDATE Packet Receive UPDATE Packet Send KEEPALIVE Packet Receive KEEPALIVE Packet Send NOTIFY Packet Receive NOTIFY Packet Send REFRESH Packet Receive REFRESH Packet Send CAPABILITY Packet Receive CAPABILITY Packet Send Filter Info Route MAP Access List Prefix List ERROR Information Zebros Debug Info Other Normal Information. DGS-3627:admin# Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable
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Example usage: Configure BGP peer FSM event debug flag to be enabled: DGS-3627:admin# debug bgp fsm_event enable Command: debug bgp fsm_event enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
After the BGP peer FSM event debug flag is set to enable, it may print following information: BGP: 10.1.1.1-10.2.2.2, [FSM] State Change: Idle -> Connect. BGP: 10.1.1.1-10.2.2.2, [FSM] Hold-Timer Expiry. BGP: 10.1.1.1-10.2.2.2, [FSM] State: Open, Event: 3.
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Example usage: Configure BGP to display debugging information after it received update packets: DGS-3627:admin# debug bgp packet all in enable Command: debug bgp packet all in enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
After the BGP peer FSM event debug flag is enabled, it may print following information: BGP:Peer:<10.1.1.10> RCV OPEN, version:<4>,remote-as:<40>, HoldTime:<180>,RID:<16.0.0.1> BGP:Peer:<10.1.1.10> RCV KEEPALIVE. BGP:Peer:<10.1.1.10> RCV UPDATE, withdraw: <21.0.0.0/8>,<22.0.0.0/8>,<23.0.0.0/8>, <24.0.0.0/8>,<25.0.0.0/8>... BGP:Peer:<10.1.1.10> RCV UPDATE,attr:<Orign:i,As-path:10,Next-hop:10.1.1.10,Med:5>, NLRI: <21.0.0.0/8>,<22.0.0.0/8> BGP:Peer:<10.1.1.10> RCV NOTIFYCATION,Code:<OPEN Message Error.>,SubCode:<Bad Peer AS.> BGP:Peer:<10.1.1.10> RCV REFRESH,afi:<1>,safi:<1> BGP:Peer:<10.1.1.10> RCV Capability Action:Set,Code: GRST ,Length:2
Example usage: Configure BGP to enable the error debug flag: DGS-3627:admin# debug bgp error state enable Command: debug bgp error state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: Configure BGP to show global information: DGS-3627:admin# debug bgp show global_info Command: debug bgp show global_info Following is the information for global debugging: --------------------------------------------------AS Number Router ID Cluster ID Confed ID Confederation peers Fast External Fallover Graceful Restart Restart Time Stalepath Time Update Delay Time Dampening ability Client to Client ability Cluster peers are: Aggregate Next_Hop_Check Default Local Preference Default Holdtime Default Keepalive Scan Time BGP active flag: BGP active af-flag is: BGP_AF_CFLAG_NETWORK_SYNC note: address family is IPv4 Unicast BGP active Redist-Flags: note: The address family is IPv4 BGP Trap DGS-3627:admin# : None : : : : : : : : : : : : 10000 192.168.60.105 0.0.0.0 0 Enabled Disabled 120 Seconds 360 Seconds 120 Seconds Disabled Enable
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Example usage: Configure BGP to show the peer groups configuration: DGS-3627:admin# :5#debug bgp show peer_group Command: debug bgp show peer_group BGP Peer Group :local1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------Session State : Enabled Session Activity : Enabled Members : 192.168.6.102 Remote AS : Not Set Holdtime Interval : 180 seconds Keepalive Interval : 60 seconds Advertisement Interval : 0 seconds AS Origination Interval : 0 Seconds Connect Retry Interval : 0 Seconds EBGP Multihop : 1 Weight : 0 Next Hop Self : Disabled Remove Private As : Disabled Allowas In : Disabled Graceful Restart : Disabled Soft Reconfiguration Inbound : Disabled Community Sent to this Neighbor : None Default Originate : Disabled Capability 0rf Prefix List : None Prefix max count: 12000 Prefix warning threshold: 75 Prefix max warning: Disabled DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: Configure BGP to show the current aggregates information: DGS-3627:admin# debug bgp show aggregate Command: debug bgp show aggregate Network ------------192.168.0.0/8 172.16.0.0/16 Total Entries :2 DGS-3627:admin# Summary Only -----------YES NO AS Set ------NO NO Suppress Count ------------0 0
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Current dampened routes: Damp Reuse List Info: reuse_index index ptr penalty evt
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Example usage: Configure BGP to show the current BGP timer chain information: DGS-3627:admin# debug bgp show bgp_timer Command: debug bgp show bgp_timer BGP timer Link: node time ------08B108D0 0001 08B1AC70 0016 08B1ACA8 0017 08B37DCC 0029 08B37E04 0030 032821BC 0035 08B1AC54 0135 08B37DB0 0148 DGS-3627:admin#
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Time(msec) --------0 0 0 0
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Example usage: Configure BGP to show the current BGP path access list information: DGS-3627:admin# debug bgp show as_path_access_list Command: debug bgp show as_path_access_list BGP AS Path Access List 1 deny (_64[6-9][0-9][0-9]_|_65[0-9][0-9][0-9]_) permit 33 Total entry: 1 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: Configure BGP to show the current community list information: DGS-3627:admin# debug bgp show community_list Command: debug bgp show community_list Community list:1 standard permit internet DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: Configure the route map debugging flags state to be enabled: DGS-3627:admin# debug bgp router_map enable Command: debug bgp router_map enable Success.
After configuring BGP to enable the route map debug flag, it may print the following information when the route map is applied: route_map:<map1>,apply bgp neighbor:<13.0.0.1> MATCH. route_map:<map1>,apply bgp static route:<32.0.0.0/8> Not MATCH.
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Example usage: Configure the access list debug flags state to be enabled: DGS-3627:admin# debug bgp access_list enable Command: debug bgp access_list enable Success.
After configuring BGP to enable the access list debug flag, it may print following information when the access list is applied: access_list:<ac1>,apply bgp neighbor:<19.0.0.1> MATCH.
Example usage: Configure the prefix list debug flags state to be enabled: DGS-3627:admin# debug bgp prefix_list enable Command: debug bgp prefix_list enable Success.
After configuring BGP to enable the prefix list debug flag, it may print the following information when the prefix list is applied: Prefix_list:<list1>,apply bgp neighbor:<15.0.0.1> MATCH.
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enable bgp disable bgp create bgp delete bgp config bgp router_id config bgp synchronization config bgp enforce_first_as create bgp aggregate_address delete bgp aggregate_address show bgp aggregate_address create bgp network config bgp network delete bgp network show bgp network config bgp timer config bgp
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<as_number 1-65535> <as_number 1-65535> <ipaddr> [enable | disable] [enable | disable] <network_address> {summary_only | as_set} [<network_address>| all] {<network_address>] <network_address> {route_map <map_name 16>} <network_address> [route_map <map_name 16> | clear_routemap] [<network_address> | all] {<network_address>} holdtime <sec 0-65535> keepalive <sec 0-65535> { always_compare_med [enable | disable]| deterministic_med [enable | disable] | default_local_preference <uint 0-4294967295>| bestpath { as_path_ignore [enable | disable] | compare_routerid [enable | disable] | med_confed [enable | disable] | med_missing_as_worst [enable | disable] | compare_confed_aspath [enable | disable] }(1)}(1) [ route_map <map_name 16> | clear_routemap | { state [enable | disable] | half_life <min 1-45 > | reuse<value 1-20000> | suppress <value 1-20000> | max_suppress_time <min 1-255 >| un_reachability_half_life <min 1-45>}(1)]
show bgp dampening config bgp peer_group config bgp peer_group create bgp neighbor delete bgp neighbor config bgp neighbor description config bgp neighbor session config bgp neighbor session <peer_group_name 16> [add | delete] <ipaddr> <peer_group_name 16> remote_as <as_number 0-65535> [<ipaddr> [remote_as <as_number 1-65535>| peer_group <peer_group_name 16>] | peer_group <peer_group_name 16>] [<ipaddr> | peer_group <peer_group_name 16> | all] [<ipaddr> | peer_group <peer_group_name 16>] [description <desc 80> | clear_description] [<ipaddr> | peer_group <peer_group_name 16>] state [enable | disable] [<ipaddr> | peer_group <peer_group_name 16>] activity [enable | disable]
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show bgp peer_group config bgp route_reflector cluster_id config bgp client_to_client_reflection config bgp confederation identifier config bgp confederation peers clear bgp clear bgp dampening create bgp as_path access_list config bgp as_path access_list delete bgp as_path access_list show bgp as_path access_list create bgp community_list config bgp community_list
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enable bgp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to enable the BGP protocol. enable bgp By enabling the BGP protocol, all the previous configurations will be applied to the protocol kernel and start. By default, BGP is disabled. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable BGP protocol: DGS-3627:admin# enable bgp Command: enable bgp Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable bgp
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to disable the BGP protocol. disable bgp By disabling the BGP protocol, all peers will be disconnected and dynamic routes will be deleted. All the static configurations however will be reserved. If BGP is enabled again, the previous configurations can be re-applied. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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create bgp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to create a BGP process. Its AS number must be set. create bgp <as_number 1-65535> When the BGP protocol starts, it must belong to a single AS. The user must set the AS number before configuring any of the other attributes. <as_number> - Specifies the BGP AS number. The valid value is from 1 to 65535. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To create a BGP process: DGS-3627:admin# create bgp 100 Command: create bgp 100 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete bgp
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to delete the BGP process. delete bgp <as_number 1-65535> This command is used to delete the BGP process. The AS number must be specified. When the BGP process is deleted, all peer and route information from BGP will be deleted. Route entries redistributed from BGP must also be canceled. <as_number> - Specifies the BGP AS number. The valid value is from 1 to 65535. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To delete a BGP process: DGS-3627:admin# delete bgp 100 Command: delete bgp 100 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the BGP processs router ID: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp router_id 10.10.10.1 Command: config bgp router_id 10.10.10.1 Success DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable the BGP process synchronization ability: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp synchronization enable Command: config bgp synchronization enable Success DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable the BGP processs enforce_first_as ability: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp enforce_first_as enable Command: config bgp enforce_first_as enable Success DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create an aggregate route of which the network address is 10.0.0.0/8, suppress more-specific routes:
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Example usage: To delete an aggregate route for which the network address is 10.0.0.0/8: DGS-3627:admin# delete bgp aggregate_address 10.0.0.0/8 Command: delete bgp aggregate_address 10.0.0.0/8 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display an aggregate route of 10.0.0.0/8: DGS-3627:admin# show bgp aggregate_address 10.0.0.0/8 Command: show bgp aggregate_address 10.0.0.0/8 Network Address Options --------------------------------------10.0.0.0/8 summary_only, as_set Total Aggregate Address Number: 1 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To setup network 10.108.0.0/16 to be included in the BGP updates: DGS-3627:admin# create bgp network 10.108.0.0/16 Command: create bgp network 10.108.0.0/16 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To change the network 10.108.0.0/16 to clear a route map: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp network 10.108.0.0/16 clear_routemap Command: config bgp network 10.108.0.0/16 clear_routemap Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete network 10.108.0.0/16 to be advertised in the BGP updates: DGS-3627:admin# delete bgp network 10.108.0.0/16 Command: delete bgp network 10.108.0.0/16 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To show network 10.108.0.0/16 advertised in the BGP updates: DGS-3627:admin# show bgp network 10.108.0.0/16 Command: show bgp network 10.108.0.0/16 Network Address ----------------10.108.0.0/16 Total Network Number: DGS-3627:admin# Route Map ------------1
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Example usage: To configure the BGP hold and keepalive timer: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp timer holdtime 360 keepalive 120 Command:4# config bgp timer holdtime 360 keepalive 120 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To disable the comparison of the Multi Exit Discriminator (MED): DGS-3627:admin# config bgp always_compare_med disable Command:4# config bgp always_compare_med disable Success. DGS-3627:admin# config bgp bestpath compare_confed_aspath enable Command:4# config bgp bestpath compare_confed_aspath enable Success.
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Example usage: To display the BGP dampening configurations: DGS-3627:admin# show bgp dampening Command:4# show bgp dampening BGP Dampening State :Enabled
BGP Dampening Route Map :dmp1 Half-life Time :15 mins Reuse Value :750 Suppress Value :2000 MAX Suppress Time :45 mins Unreachable route's Half-life :15 mins
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Example usage: To delete a member from the peer group named local:
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Example usage: To set a peer group named local remote_as to 50: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp peer_group local remote_as 50 Command: config bgp peer_group local remote_as 50 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create a neighbor peer whose address is 10.10.10.2: DGS-3627:admin# create bgp neighbor 10.10.10.2 remote_as 10 Command: create bgp neighbor 10.10.10.2 remote_as 10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete a neighbor whose address is 10.10.10.2: DGS-3627:admin# delete bgp neighbor 10.10.10.2 Command: delete bgp neighbor 10.10.10.2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To shut down all the neighbors that are contained in the peer group Campus: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp neighbor session peer_group Campus state disable Command: config bgp neighbor session peer_group Campus state disable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To shut down all the neighbors activity states that are contained in the peer group Campus:
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Example usage: To configure the EBGP multi-hop to 2: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp neighbor general 10.100.200.1 ebgp_multihop 2 Command: config bgp neighbor general 10.100.200.1 ebgp_multihop 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the advertisement interval to 20 seconds: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp neighbor timer peer_group Campus advertisement_interval 20 Command: config bgp neighbor timer peer_group Campus advertisement_interval 20 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To add a neighbor as the route reflector client: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp neighbor route_reflector_client 10.10.10.2 state enable Command: config bgp neighbor route_reflector_client 10.10.10.2 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the unsuppressed map of peer group Campus to Profile1:
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Example usage: To configure the BGP neighbor ingress filter list for the peer group Campus to List1: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp neighbor filter peer_group Campus filter_list in add List1 Command: config bgp neighbor filter peer_group Campus filter_list in add List1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show the information of the BGP peer group local1:
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Example usage: To configure the cluster ID: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp route_reflector cluster_id 10.100.200.1 Command: config bgp route_reflector cluster_id 10.100.200.1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To disable the client to client reflection: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp client_to_client_reflection disable Command: config bgp client_to_client_reflection disable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create a confederation in which the AS number is 20: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp confederation identifier 20 Command: config bgp confederation identifier 20 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To add two confederation peers in which the AS numbers are 50000 and 50001: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp confederation peers add 50000, 50001 Command: config bgp confederation peers add 50000, 50001 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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clear bgp
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to reset the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) connections using hard or soft reconfigurations. clear bgp [all | ipaddr <ipaddr> | as <as_number 1-65535> | peer_group <peer_group_name 16> | external ] {soft {[ in { prefix_filter} | out ]}} This command is used to initiate a hard reset or a soft reset for a connection. If a hard reset is applied to the inbound session, the inbound session will be torn down and the local inbound routing table and the remote outbound routing table will be cleared. If a soft reset is applied to the inbound session, the session will not be rebuilt but the local inbound routing table will be cleared and needs to be rebuilt. If a soft reconfiguration inbound is enabled, then the routing table can be rebuilt based on the stored route updates information. If a soft reconfiguration inbound is disabled, then the local router will send the route refresh request to the neighbor to ask for the route refresh. When the inbound session is soft reset with the prefix filter option, and the capability_orf_prefix_list is enabled in the send direction, then the local BGP will send clear the routing table, and notify the remote neighbor for the prefix filter. This is a way to notify the neighbor of the prefix filter whenever a change is made to the prefix filter. all - Specifies that all current BGP sessions will be reset. <as_number> - Specifies to reset sessions with BGP peers in the specified Autonomous System. peer_group - Specifies to reset a peer group. ipaddr - Specifies to reset the session with the specified neighbor. external - All eBGP sessions will be reset. soft - Initiates a soft reset. Does not tear down the session. in - Initiates inbound reconfiguration. If neither in nor out keywords are specified, both inbound and outbound sessions are reset. prefix_filter - The local site configured prefix filter will be notified to the remote neighbor when inbound soft reset is applied. out - Initiates outbound reconfiguration. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To reset all Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) connections: DGS-3627:admin# clear bgp all Command: clear bgp all Success. DGS-3627:admin# clear bgp ipaddr 10.10.1.2 soft in Command: clear bgp ipaddr 10.10.1.2 soft in Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To clear route dampening information from network 192.168.10.0/24 and free suppressed routes: DGS-3627:admin# clear bgp dampening 192.168.10.0/24 Command: clear bgp dampening 192.168.10.0/24 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create an Autonomous System path access list: DGS-3627:admin# create bgp as_path access_list test Command: create bgp as_path access_list test Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: This example configures a matching rule for an AS path access list: DGS-3627:admin# create bgp as_path access_list test Command: create bgp as_path access_list test Success. DGS-3627:admin# config bgp as_path access_list test add (_64[6-9][0-9][0-9]_|_65[0-9][09][0-9]_) deny Command:4# config bgp as_path access_list test add (_64[6-9][0-9][0-9]_|_65[0-9][0-9][09]_) deny Success. DGS-3627:admin# config bgp as_path access_list test add .* permit Command: config bgp as_path access_list test add .* permit Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To configures a matching rule for an AS path access list: DGS-3627:admin# delete bgp as_path access_list list_name test Command: delete bgp as_path access_list list_name test Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display an AS path access list: DGS-3627:admin# show bgp as_path access_list 1 Command: show bgp as_path access_list 1 BGP AS Path Access List: 1 deny (_64[6-9][0-9][0-9]_|_65[0-9][0-9][0-9]_) permit 33 Total Filter Entries: 2 Total AS Path Access List Number: 1 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create a standard BGP community list: DGS-3627:admin# create bgp community_list standard list1 Command: create bgp community_list standard list1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create a standard community list and configure permit routes from the network 10 in the Autonomous System 50000:10
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Example usage: To delete the community list named list1: DGS-3627:admin# delete bgp community_list list_name list1 Command:4# delete bgp community_list list_name list1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# show bgp route Command: show bgp route BGP local router ID is 10.0.40.1 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? incomplete IP Address/Netmask ----------------*> 10.10.10.0/24 *> 10.10.20.0/24 * 10.20.10.0/24 *dh 30.10.1.1/24 Total Entries: 4 DGS-3627:admin# show bgp route cidr_only Command: show bgp route cidr_only BGP local router ID is 172.16.73.131 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? incomplete IP Address/Netmask --------------*> 192.168.0.0/8 *> 172.16.0.0/24 Total Entries: 2 DGS-3627:admin# show bgp route community_list communitylist1 Command: show bgp route community_list communitylist1 BGP local router ID is 192.168.32.1 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? incomplete IP Address/Netmask --------------* i10.3.0.0 *>i10.3.0.0 * i10.6.0.0 Total Entries: 3 Gateway ----------10.0.22.1 10.0.16.1 10.0.22.1 Metric ------0 0 0 LocPrf -----100 100 100 Weight Path ------- -------------1800 1239 ? 1800 1239 ? 1800 690 568 ? Gateway ----------172.16.72.24 172.16.72.30 Metric LocPrf ------- -----0 1878 0 108 Weight -----200 200 Path ------------? ? Gateway ----------172.16.10.1 172.16.10.1 172.16.10.1 172.3.3.2 Metric ------0 0 0 100 LocPrf -----0 0 0 50 Weight -----300 300 300 200 Path -------------10 i 10 i 10 i 20 i
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xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# show bgp route filter_list filter_list_one Command: show bgp route filter_list filter_list_one BGP local router ID is 172.16.72.24 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? incomplete IP Address/Netmask --------------* 172.16.0.0 * 172.16.1.0 * 172.16.11.0 * 172.16.14.0 * 172.16.15.0 * 172.16.16.0 Total Entries: 6 DGS-3627:admin# show bgp route regexp 108$ Command: show bgp route regexp 108$ BGP local router ID is 172.16.72.24 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? incomplete IP Address/Netmask Gateway Metric LocPrf Weight Path ---------------------------------- ------ ------- -------------s 172.16.0.0 172.16.72.30 0 109 108 ? s 172.16.0.0 172.16.72.31 0 109 108 ? * 172.16.1.0 172.16.72.30 0 109 108 ? * 172.16.11.0 172.16.72.30 0 109 108 ? * 172.16.14.0 172.16.72.30 0 109 108 ? * 172.16.15.0 172.16.72.30 0 109 108 ? * 172.16.16.0 172.16.72.30 0 109 108 ? Total Entries: 7 DGS-3627:admin# show bgp route inconsistent_as Command: show bgp route inconsistent_as BGP local router ID is 172.16.72.24 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? incomplete IP Address/Netmask Gateway Metric LocPrf Weight Path ---------------------------------- ------ ------- -------------* 172.16.1.0 172.16.72.30 0 109 108 i 172.16.72.21 0 110 101 i * 172.16.11.0 172.16.72.30 0 109 108 i 172.16.72.10 0 104 105 i 172.16.72.10 0 104 103 i Total Entries: 2 Gateway ----------172.16.72.30 172.16.72.30 172.16.72.30 172.16.72.30 172.16.72.30 172.16.72.30 Metric ------LocPrf -----Weight ------0 0 0 0 0 0 Path -------------109 108 ? 109 108 ? 109 108 ? 109 108 ? 109 108 ? 109 108 ?
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DGS-3627:admin# show bgp neighbors 172.16.232.178 advertised_routes Command: show bgp neighbors 172.16.232.178 advertised_routes BGP local router ID is 172.16.232.181 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete IP Address/Netmask Gateway Metric LocPrf Weight Path ------------------- --------------- ------- ------ ------ -----*>i10.0.0.0 172.16.232.179 0 100 0 ? *> 10.20.2.0 0.0.0.0 0 32768 i Total Entries :2 DGS-3627:admin#
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DGS-3627:admin# show bgp neighbors 192.168.6.102 routes Command: show bgp neighbors 192.168.6.102 routes BGP local router ID is 10.0.40.1 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i - internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? incomplete IP Address/Netmask ------------------*> 10.10.10.0/24 *> 10.10.20.0/24 * 10.20.10.0/24 *dh 30.10.1.1/24 Total Entries :4 DGS-3627:admin# Gateway ----------172.16.10.1 172.16.10.1 172.16.10.1 172.3.3.2 Metric ------0 0 0 100 LocPrf -----0 0 0 50 Weight -----300 300 300 200 Path -------------10 i 10 i 10 i 20 i
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# show bgp dampened_routes Command: show bgp dampened_routes BGP local router ID is 172.29.232.182 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i -internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete Network From Reuse Path -------------- ----------------- --------- ------------*d 10.0.0.0/8 172.16.232.177 00:18:4 100 ? *d 10.2.0.0/16 172.16.232.177 00:28:5 100 ? Total Entries: 2
Example usage: To show flap BGP route information: DGS-3627:admin# show bgp flap_statistics Command:show bgp flap_statistics BGP local router ID is 172.29.232.182 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, i internal Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? incomplete Network --------------*d 10.0.0.0/8 *d 10.2.0.0/16 Total Entries: 2 From Flaps Duration Reuse Path ---------------- ------- -------- ------------172.29.232.177 4 00:13:31 00:18:10 100i 172.29.232.177 4 00:02:45 00:28:20 100i
show bgp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to display BGP configuration and summary of the BGP status. show bgp {summary} This command is used to display BGP configuration and summary of the BGP status. None. None.
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: Enabled : 4 : 172.16.1.1 : Enabled : Enabled : 100 : 60 Seconds : 300 Seconds : 100 Seconds : Enabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : 200 : Disabled : Enabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : Disabled : None
To display the BGP summary: DGS-3627:admin# show bgp summary Command: show bgp summary BGP Router Identifier : 172.16.1.1, Local AS Number : 100 Dampening : Enabled BGP AS Path Entries : 10 BGP Community Entries : 7 Neighbor Ver AS MsgRcvd MsgSent Up/Down State/PfxRcvd ------------- ---- -------- -------- --------------------10.100.1.1 4 200 26 22 00:14:23 23 10.200.1.1 4 300 21 51 00:13:40 0 10.200.1.5 4 300 21 5 00:10:05 Idle Total Number of Neighbors: 3 DGS-3627:admin#
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# show bgp reflection Command: show bgp reflection Client to Client Reflection State : Disabled Cluster ID : 0.0.0.0 Router Reflector Client: 10.1.1.20 10.1.1.30 DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display the BGP confederation setting: DGS-3627:admin# show bgp confederation Command: show bgp confederation BGP AS Number : 65501. Confederation Identifier : 10 Confederation Peer : 65502,65503 Neighbor List: IP Address Remote AS Number ---------------------------------192.168.1.1 65502 192.168.1.2 65503 192.168.1.3 65501 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display the BGP trap state: DGS-3627:admin# show bgp trap_state Command: show bgp trap_state BGP Trap State: BGP Peer Established: Enabled. BGP Peer Idle: Enabled DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the BGP scan timer to 30 seconds: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp scan_timer 30 Command: config bgp scan_timer 30 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the BGP aggregate next hop check state: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp aggregate_next_hop_check enable Command: config bgp aggregate_next_hop_check enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To disable BGP fast external fallover: DGS-3627:admin# config bgp fast_external_fallover disable Command: config bgp fast_external_fallover disable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set the maximum number of prefixes that will be accepted from the neighbor 192.168.1.1 to 5000, when 50 percent of the maximum prefix limit has been reached. This will display a warning message. DGS-3627:admin# config bgp neighbor maximum_prefix 192.168.1.1 5000 50 Command: config bgp neighbor maximum_prefix 192.168.1.1 5000 50 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To clear the route dampening flap statistics of network 192.168.1.0/24: DGS-3627:admin# clear bgp flap_statistics 192.168.1.0/24 Command: clear bgp flap_statistics 192.168.1.0/24 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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config bpdu_protection ports config bpdu_protection recovery_timer config bpdu_protection enable bpdu_protection disable bpdu_protection show bpdu_protection
Parameters
[<portlist> | all ] {state [enable | disable] | mode [ drop | block | shutdown} (1) [<sec 60-1000000> | infinite] [trap | log ] [ none | attack_detected | attack_cleared | both ]
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Example usage: To set the port state enable and drop mode: DGS-3627:admin# config bpdu_protection ports 1 state enable mode drop Commands: config bpdu_protection ports 1 state enable mode drop Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the bpdu_protection recovery_timer to 120 seconds for the entire switch: DGS-3627:admin# config bpdu_protection recovery_timer 120 Commands: config bpdu_protection recovery_timer 120 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config bpdu_protection
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure bpdu_protection trap state or log state. config bpdu_protection [trap | log ] [ none | attack_detected | attack_cleared | both ] The config bpdu_protection trap command is used to configure the bpdu_protection trap state or state for the entire switch. trap - To specify the trap state. log - To specify the log state. none - Neither attack_detected nor attack_cleared is trapped or logged. attack_detected - Events will be logged or trapped when the BPDU attacks is detected. 157
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attack_cleared - Events will be logged or trapped when the BPDU attacks is cleared. both - The events of attack_detected and attack_cleared shall be trapped or logged. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To config the bpdu_protection trap state as both for the entire switch: DGS-3627:admin# config bpdu_protection trap both Commands: config bpdu_protection trap both Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable bpdu_protection
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable bpdu_protection globally. enable bpdu_protection The enable bpdu_protection command is used to enable bpdu_protection function globally for the entire switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable bpdu_protection function globally for the entire switch: DGS-3627:admin# enable bpdu_protection Commands: enable bpdu_protection Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable bpdu_protection
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disalbe bpdu_protection globally. disable bpdu_protection The disable bpdu_protection command is used to disable bpdu_protection function globally for the entire switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable bpdu_protection function globally for the entire switch:
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show bpdu_protection
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to show bpdu_protection status. show bpdu_protection {ports {<portlist> }} The show bpdu_protection command is used to display bpdu_protection global configuration or per port configuration and current status. portlist - Specified a range of ports to be configured. None.
Example usage: To show the bpdu_protection for the entire switch: DGS-3627:admin# show bpdu_protection Commands: show bpdu_protection BPDU Protection Global Settings --------------------------------------BPDU Protection status : Enabled BPDU Protection Recovery Time : 60 seconds BPDU Protection Trap State : None BPDU Protection Log State : None
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To show the bpdu_protection status ports 1-12: DGS-3627:admin# show bpdu_protection ports 1-12 Commands: show bpdu_protection ports 1-12 Port State Mode Status ------ ------------ ----------- ---------1 Enabled shutdown Normal 2 Enabled shutdown Normal 3 Enabled shutdown Normal 4 Enabled shutdown Normal 5 Enabled shutdown Under Attack 6 Enabled shutdown Normal 7 Enabled shutdown Normal 8 Enabled shutdown Normal 9 Enabled shutdown Normal 10 Enabled Block Normal 11 Disabled shutdown Normal 12 Disabled shutdown Normal DGS-3627:admin#
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cable_diag ports
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[<portlist> | all]
cable_diag ports
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to configure the cable diagnostics. cable_diag ports [<portlist> | all] For FE port, two pairs of cable will be diagnosed. For GE port, four pairs of cable will be diagnosed. The type of cable error can be open, short, or crosstalk. Open means that the cable in the error pair does not have a connection at the specified position. Short means that the cables in the error pair has a short problem at the specified position, Crosstalk means that the cable in the error pair has a crosstalk problem at the specified position. When a port is in link-up status, the test will obtain the distance of the cable. Since the status is link-up, the cable will not have the short or open problem. But the test may still detect the crosstalk problem. When a port is in link-down status, the link-down may be caused by many factors. 1. When the port has a normal cable connection, but the remote partner is powered off, the cable diagnosis can still diagnose the health of the cable as if the remote partner is powered on. 2. When the port does not have any cable connection, the result of the test will indicate no cable. 3. The test will detect the type of error and the position where the error occurs. Note that this test will consume a low number of packets. Since this test is for copper cable, the port with fiber cable will be skipped from the test. For combo port, the test will always be applied to the copper media only. Parameters Restrictions <portlist> - Enter a list of ports used for the configuration here. all Specifies that all the ports will be used for this test. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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? config command_history show command_history
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{<command>} <value 1-40>
?
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display all commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI). ? {<command>} This command will display all of the commands available through the Command Line Interface (CLI). {<command>} Entering the question mark with an appropriate command will list all the corresponding parameters for the specified command, along with a brief description of the commands function and similar commands having the same words in the command. None.
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To display the parameters for a specific command: DGS-3627:admin# ? config stp Command:? config stp Command: config stp Usage: {maxage <value 6-40>|maxhops <value 1-20> |hellotime <value 1-10>| forwa rddelay <value 4-30>|txholdcount <value 1-10>|fbpdu [enable|disable]|lbd [enable |disable] |lbd_recover_timer [<value 0> | <value 60-1000000>]} Description: Used to update the STP Global Configuration. config stp instance_id config stp mst_config_id config stp mst_ports config stp ports config stp priority config stp version DGS-3627:admin#
config command_history
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to configure the command history. config command_history <value 1-40> This command is used to configure the command history. <value 1-40> The number of previously executed commands maintained in the buffer. Up to 40 of the latest executed commands may be viewed. None.
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# config command_history 20 Command: config command_history 20 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show command_history
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the command history. show command_history This command will display the command history. None. None.
Example usage To display the command history: DGS-3627:admin# show command_history Command: show command_history ? ? show show vlan show command history DGS-3627:admin#
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The Command Logging commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
enable command logging disable command logging show command logging
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Example usage: To enable the command logging function: DGS-3627:admin# enable command logging Command: enable command logging Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To disable the command logging function: DGS-3627:admin# disable command logging Command: disable command logging Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To show the command logging configuration status: DGS-3627:admin# show command logging Command: show command logging Command Logging State : Disabled DGS-3627:admin#
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create authentication guest_vlan delete authentication guest_vlan config authentication guest_vlan config authentication ports
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[vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid 1-4094>] [vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid 1-4094>] [vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid 1-4094>] [add | delete ] ports [ <portlist> |all ] [<portlist> | all] {auth_mode [port_based | host_based { vlanid <vidlist> state [enable | disable] }]| multi_authen_methods[none | any | dot1x_impb | impb_jwac]} (1)
show authentication guest_vlan show authentication ports enable authorization attributes disable authorization attributes show authorization config authentication server failover show authentication Each command is listed, in detail, in the following sections. [local | permit | block] {<portlist>}
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Example usage: To create an authentication guest VLAN: DGS-3627:admin# create authentication guest_vlan vlan guestVLAN Command: create authentication guest_vlan vlan guestVLAN Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete an authentication guest VLAN: DGS-3627:admin# delete authentication guest_vlan vlan guestVLAN Command: delete authentication guest_vlan vlan guestVLAN Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# config authentication guest_vlan vlan gv add ports all Command: config authentication guest_vlan vlan gv add ports all Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: The following example sets authorization mode and authentication VLAN for all port:
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Example usage: This example displays the guest VLAN setting: DGS-3627:admin# show authentication guest_vlan Command: show authentication guest_vlan Guest VLAN VID Guest VLAN Member Ports Guest VLAN VID Guest VLAN Member Ports Total Entries: DGS-3627:admin# 2 : 1 : 4 : 3 : 1,8
Example usage: This example displays authentication setting for all ports:
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enable authorization
Purpose Syntax Description The enable authorization command will enable authorization. enable authorization attributes Used to enable authorization attributes. When the authorization for attributes is enabled, whether the authorized attributes (for example VLAN, 802.1p default priority assigned by the RADUIS server or local database will be accepted which depends on the individual modules setting. Authorization for attributes is enabled by default. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: This example sets authorization global state enabled: DGS-3627:admin# enable authorization attributes Command: enable authorization attributes Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable authorization
Purpose Syntax Description The disable authorization command will disable authorization. disable authorization attributes Used to disable authorization attributes. When the authorization for attributes is disabled, the authorized attributes (for example VLAN, 802.1p default priority assigned by the RADUIS server or local database will be ignored even if the individual modules setting is enabled. Authorization for attributes is enabled by default. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. 171
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Example usage: This example sets authorization global state disabled: DGS-3627:admin# disable authorization attributes Command: disable authorization attributes Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show authorization
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to show authorization status. show authorization Used to show authorization status. None. None.
Example usage: This example displays authorization status: DGS-3627:admin# show authorization Command: show authorization Authorization for Attributes: Enabled. DGS-3627:admin#
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show authentication
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to show authentication global configuration. show authentication Used to show authentication global configuration. None. None.
Example usage: To show authentication: DGS-3627:admin# show authentication Command: show authentication Authentication Server Failover: Block. DGS-3627:admin# show authentication Command: show authentication Authentication Server Failover: Permit. DGS-3627:admin# show authentication Command: show authentication Authentication Server Failover: Local. DGS-3627:admin#
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20 CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
Configuration function is used to conserve several configuration files in switch. With configuration function, user could conserve several same configurations in switch, one for currently use, other for back up, and user could conserve several different configurations in switch for different condition use. The Configuration commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
download cfg_fromTFTP upload cfg_toTFTP
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[<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] src_file <path_filename 64> {[increment | dest_file {<drive_id>} <pathname 64>]} [<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] dest_file <path_filename 64> {src_file {<drive_id>} <pathname 64>} { [include | exclude | begin] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>} } { [include | exclude | begin ] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>} } { [include | exclude | begin ] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}}}}} [active | boot_up | {<drive_id>} <pathname 64>] { [include | exclude | begin] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>} } { [include | exclude | begin ] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>} } { [include | exclude | begin ] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}}}}} {<drive_id>} <pathename 64> {delete | boot_up | active} {<drive_id>} <pathname 64>
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download cfg_fromTFTP
Purpose Syntax Description Used to down load a switch configuration file from TFTP server download cfg_fromTFTP [<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] src_file <path_filename 64> {[increment | dest_file {<drive_id>} <pathname 64>]} This command is used to download a config file from a TFTP server. For projects that support file system, the stored file name must be specified, for projects that support multiple configurations, the configuration ID can be specified. If the configuration ID is not specified, the boot up configuration is implied. ipaddr - The IPv4 address of the TFTP server. ipv6addr - The IPv6 address of the TFTP server. domain_name - The domain name of the host. src_file - The pathname specifies the DOS pathname on the TFTP server. It can be a relative pathname or an absolute pathname. dest_file - The pathname specifies an absolute pathname on the device. If pathname is not specified, it refers to the boot up configuration file. <drive_id> - Specify the drive ID here. increment - If increment is specified, then the existing configuration will not be cleared before applying of the new configuration. If it is not specified, then the existing configuration will be cleared before applying of the new configuration. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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To download configuration file from TFTP server tftp.cfgmgmt.com: DGS-3627:admin# download cfg_fromTFTP tftp.cfgmgmt.com src_file desxxxx.cfg Command: download cfg_fromTFTP tftp.cfgmgmt.com src_file desxxxx.cfg Connecting to server................... Done. Download configuration................. Done. DGS-3627:admin#
upload cfg_toTFTP
Purpose Syntax Used to upload a configuration file from device to TFTP server. upload cfg_toTFTP [<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] dest_file <path_filename 64> {src_file {<drive_id>} <pathname 64>} { [include | exclude | begin] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>} } { [include | exclude | begin ] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>} } { [include | exclude | begin ] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}}}}} Used to upload a configuration file from the device to the TFTP server. Note that, for stacking system, only the masters configuration file is allowed to be uploaded. The output stream of the configuration data can be filtered by the expression specified at the end of the command. The expression can contain up to three multiple filter evaluations. A filter evaluation begins with a filter type (include, exclude, and begin), followed by up to three filter strings (ex: stp). A filter string is enclosed by symbol ". The following describes the meaning of the each filter type. include: includes lines that contain the specified filter string. exclude: excludes lines that contain the specified filter string begin: The first line that contains the specified filter string will be the first line of the output. The relationship of multiple filter strings following the same filter type is OR. That is, one line is qualified if one of specified filter strings is matched. If more than one filter evaluation is specified; the output of filtered by the former evaluation will be used as the input of the latter evaluation. For example, if the following expression is specified include stp exclude port The result of the above example is all lines that include the stp string but exclude the port string. Parameters ipaddr - The IPv4 address of the TFTP server. ipv6addr - The IPv6 address of the TFTP server. domain_name - The domain name of the host. dest_file - The pathname specifies the DOS pathname on the TFTP server. It can be a relative pathname or an absolute pathname. 175
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<drive_id> - Specify the drive ID here. src_file - The pathname specifies an absolute pathname on the device file system. If pathname is not specified, it refers to the boot up configuration file. filter_string - A filter string is enclosed by symbol ". Thus, the filter string itself cannot contain the character. The filter string is case sensitive. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To upload the boot up configuration file to TFTP server and save as cfg: DGS-3627:admin# upload cfg_toTFTP 10.48.74.121 dest_file c:\cfg\DGS-3627S\cfg Command: upload cfg_toTFTP 10.48.74.121 dest_file c:\cfg\DGS-3627S\cfg Connecting to server... Done. Upload Configuration... Done. DGS-3627:admin#
In case that the designated file does not exist: DGS-3627:admin# upload cfg_toTFTP 10.48.74.121 dest_file c:\cfg\DGS-3627S\cfg Command: upload cfg_toTFTP 10.48.74.121 dest_file c:\cfg\DGS-3627S\cfg The designated file does not exist. Abort. DGS-3627:admin#
show config
Purpose Syntax Display the content of the current configuration, the configuration to be used in next boot, or the configuration file specified by the command. show config [active | boot_up | {<drive_id>} <pathname 64>] { [include | exclude | begin] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>} } { [include | exclude | begin ] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>} } { [include | exclude | begin ] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}}}}} Display the content of the current configuration, the configuration to be used in next boot, or the configuration file specified by the command. The output stream of the configuration data can be filtered by the expression specified at the end of the command. The expression can contain up to three multiple filter evaluations. A filter evaluation begins with a filter type (include, exclude, and begin), followed by up to three filter strings (ex: stp). A filter string is enclosed by symbol ". The following describes the meaning of the each filter type. include: includes lines that contain the specified filter string. exclude: excludes lines that contain the specified filter string begin: The first line that contains the specified filter string will be the first line of the output. The relationship of multiple filter strings following the same filter type is OR. That is, one line is qualified if one of specified filter strings is matched. If more than one filter evaluation is specified; the output of filtered by the former evaluation will be used as the input of the latter evaluation. 176
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For example, if the following expression is specified, Include stp exclude port The result of the above example is all lines that include the stp string but exclude the port string. Parameters active Specify to display the active configuration. boot_up Specify to display the boot-up configuration. <drive_id> - Specify the drive ID here pathname - The pathname specifies an absolute pathname on the device file system. If pathname is not specified, the boot up configuration is implied. filter_string - A filter string is enclosed by symbol ". Thus, the filter string itself cannot contain the character. The filter string is case sensitive. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: The following example illustrates how the special filters account affect the configuration display: DGS-3627:admin# show config active include "account" Command: show config active include "account" config accounting service network state disable config accounting service shell state disable config accounting service system state disable DGS-3627:admin#
config configuration
Purpose Used to select a configuration file as the next boot up configuration or to apply a specific configuration to the system. This command is required when multiple configuration files are supported. config configuration {<drive_id>} <pathename 64> {delete | boot_up | active} Used to select a configuration file as the next boot up configuration or to apply a specific configuration to the system. This command is required when multiple configuration files are supported. <drive_id> - Specify the drive ID here. pathname - Specifies a configuration file on the device file system. boot_up - Specifies it as a boot up file. active - Specifies to apply the configuration. delete - Specifies to delete the configuration. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure configuration as boot-up 1: DGS-3627:admin#config configuration 1 boot_up Command: config configuration 1 boot_up Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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save config
Purpose Syntax Description Used to save the current configuration to a file. save config {<drive_id>} <pathname 64> Used to save the current configuration to a file. This command is required to be supported regardless of whether file system is supported or whether multiple configuration files are supported. The configuration will only save to the master unit. <drive_id> - Specify the drive ID here. pathname - The pathname specifies the absolute pathname on the device file system. If pathname is not specified, it refers to the boot up configuration file. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To save the configuration: DGS-3627:admin#save config 123 Command: save config 123 Saving all configurations to NV-RAM.......... Done. DGS-3627:admin#
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21 COUNTER COMMANDS
The Counter commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
show packet ports show error ports show utilization ports clear counters
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<portlist> <portlist>
{ports <portlist>}
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Frame Counts ---------------------30284 5998 11985 1004 1363 15 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 Total ---------------------384 6 5619310 50673
Example usage: To display the errors of the port 3 of unit 1: DGS-3627:admin# show error ports 1:3 Command: show error ports 1:3 Port number : 1:3 RX Frames -----------------------------------------CRC Error 0 Undersize 0 Oversize 0 Fragment 0 Jabber 0 Drop Pkts 0 Buffer Full Drop 0 ACL Drop 0 Multicast Drop 0 VLAN Ingress Drop 0
TX Frames --------------------------Excessive Deferral 0 CRC Error 0 Late Collision 0 Excessive Collision 0 Single Collision 0 Collision 0
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Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Use to show real-time port utilization statistics. show utilization ports {<portlist>} The show utilization command displays real-time port utilization statistics. portlist - Specifies a range of ports to be displayed. (Unit ID: port number). None.
Example usage: To show the ports utilization: DGS-3627:admin# show utilization ports Command: show utilization ports Port -----1:1 1:2 1:3 1:4 1:5 1:6 1:7 1:8 1:9 1:10 1:11 1:12 1:13 1:14 1:15 1:16 1:17 1:18 1:19 1:20 1:21 TX/sec ---------0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RX/sec ---------0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Util ---0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port -----1:22 1:23 1:24 1:25 1:26 2:1 2:2 2:3 2:4 2:5 2:6 2:7 2:8 2:9 2:10 2:11 2:12 2:13 2:14 2:15 2:16 TX/sec ---------0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RX/sec ---------0 0 0 0 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Util ----
clear counter
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to clear the switchs statistics counters. clear counters {ports <portlist>} The clear counters command clears the switchs statistics counters. portlist - Specifies a range of ports to be configured. The port list is specified by listing the lowest switch number and the beginning port number on that switch, separated by a colon. Then highest switch number, and the highest port number of the range (also separated by a colon) are specified. The beginning and the end of the port list range are separated by a dash. For example: 1:3 would specify unit 1, port 3; 2:4 specifies unit 2, port 4; 1:3-2:4 specifies all of the ports between unit 1, port 3 and unit 2, port 4 in numerical order. 181
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If no parameter is specified, system will counter all of the ports. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To clear the switchs statistics counters: DGS-3627:admin# clear counters ports 2:7-2:9 Command: clear counters ports 2:7-2:9 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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22 DEBUG COMMANDS
Software Debug is used to define the common behavior of each modules debug function and collect and save basic OS information when exceptions happen. The Debug commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
debug error_log debug buffer debug output debug config ipv6route_preference debug config error_reboot debug show status debug config state debug show error_reboot state
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[dump | clear | upload_toTFTP <ipaddr> <path_filename 64>] [utilization | dump | clear | upload_toTFTP <ipaddr> <path_filename 64>] [module <module_list> | all] [buffer | console] [local | static | ripng | ospf6] <value 1-999> [enable | disable] { module <module_list> } [enable | disable]
debug error_log
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Use this command to dump, clear or upload the software error log to a TFTP server. debug error_log [dump | clear | upload_toTFTP <ipaddr> <path_filename 64>] Dump, clear or upload the debug log to a TFTP server. The error log here refers to the software error log stored in NVRAM. dump - Display the debug message of the debug log. clear - Clear the debug log. upload_toTFTP - Upload the debug log to a TFTP server specified by IP address. <ipaddr> - Specifies the IPv4 address of the TFTP server. <path_filename 64> - The pathname specifies the DOS pathname on the TFTP server. It can be a relative pathname or an absolute pathname. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To dump the error log: DGS-3627:admin# debug error_log dump Command: debug error_log dump ************************************************************************** # debug log: 1 # level: fatal # clock: 10000ms # time : 2010/03/11 13:00:00 ====================== SOFTWARE FATAL ERROR ======================= Invalid mutex handle : 806D6480 Current TASK : bcmARL.0 ------------------------- TASK STACKTRACE ------------------------>802ACE98 ->8018C814 ->8028FF44 ->8028352C ->801D703C ->8013B8A4 ->802AE754 ->802A5E0C ->802A5D6C -------------------------------------------------------------------------TASK NAME StackTop CurStkSP StackSize SchCnt PRIO(I) STATUS 8069E7D0 FWD-ETH 823E9798 823E95C4 1K/ 32K 2 160/160 Q:IP_PKT 806A3E70 SysLogTask 80BD040C 80BD0298 1K/ 16K 3 180/180 E:SysLogEvent 806A4340 PktStorm 80BF3188 80BF2DAC 2K/ 16K 807E4 190/190 Q:ST_Storm
To clear the error log: DGS-3627:admin# debug error_log clear Command: debug error_log clear Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To upload the error log to TFTP server: DGS-3627:admin# debug error_log upload_toTFTP 10.0.0.90 debug-log.txt Command: debug error_log upload_toTFTP 10.0.0.90 debug-log.txt Connecting to server................... Done. Upload error log ................... Done. DGS-3627:admin#
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debug buffer
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Use this command to show the debug buffers state, or dump, clear, or upload the debug buffer to a TFTP server. debug buffer [utilization | dump | clear | upload_toTFTP <ipaddr> <path_filename 64>] Show the debug buffers state or dump, clear or upload the debug buffer to TFTP server. The buffer here refers to the module debug message stored in RAM. utilization - Display the debug buffers state. dump - Display the debug message in the debug buffer. clear - Clear the debug buffer. upload_toTFTP - Upload the debug buffer to a TFTP server specified by IP address. <ipaddr> - Specifies the IPv4 address of the TFTP server. <path_filename 64> - The pathname specifies the DOS pathname on the TFTP server. It can be a relative pathname or an absolute pathname. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example usage: To show the debug buffers state: DGS-3627:admin# debug buffer utilization Command: debug buffer utilization Allocate from Total size : Utilization rate DGS-3627:admin# : 2 MB : System memory 30%
To clear the debug buffer: DGS-3627:admin# debug buffer clear Command: debug buffer clear Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To upload the messages stored in debug buffer to TFTP server: DGS-3627:admin# debug buffer upload_toTFTP 10.0.0.90 debugcontent.txt Command: debug buffer upload_toTFTP 10.0.0.90 debugcontent.txt Connecting to server.................... Done. Upload debug file ................... Done. DGS-3627:admin#
debug output
Purpose Use the command to set a specified modules debug message output to debug buffer or local console. If the user uses the command in a Telnet session, the error message also is output to the local console. debug output [module <module_list> | all] [buffer | console] 185
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Description Parameters Set specified modules debug message output to debug buffer or local console. <module_list> - The module list. all - Control output method of all modules. buffer - Direct the debug message of the module output to debug buffer(default). console - Direct the debug message of the module output to local console. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To set all module debug message outputs to local console: DGS-3627:admin# debug output all console Command: debug output all console Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set the local preference to 1: DGS-3627:admin# debug config ipv6route_preference local 1 Command: debug config ipv6route_preference local 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set the switch to not need a reboot when a fatal error occurs: DGS-3627:admin# debug config error_reboot disable Command: debug config error_reboot disable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show the specified modules debug state: DGS-3627:admin# debug show status module MSTP Command: debug show status module MSTP Debug Global State: Enabled MSTP : Enabled DGS-3627:admin#
To show the debug state: DGS-3627:admin# debug show status Command: debug show status Debug Global State: Enabled MSTP DHCPV6_CLIENT DHCPV6_RELAY DHCPV6_SERVER VRRP RIPNG DGS-3627:admin# : : : : : : Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
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Example usage: To set the debug state to disabled: DGS-3627:admin# debug config state disable Command: debug config state disable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To show the error reboot status. DGS-3627:admin# debug show error_reboot state Command: debug show error_reboot state Error Reboot: Enabled DGS-3627:admin#
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config dhcp_local_relay vlan enable dhcp_local_relay disable dhcp_local_relay show dhcp_local_relay
Parameters
<vlan_name 32> state [enable | disable]
config dhcp_local_relay
Purpose Syntax Description Used to enable or disable DHCP local relay function to vlan. config dhcp_local _relay vlan <vlan_name 32> state [enable | disable] The config dhcp_local_relay vlan command is used to enable /disable DHCP local relay function for specified vlan. When DHCP local relay is enabled for the VLAN, the DHCP packet will be relayed in broadcast way without change of the source MAC address and gateway address. DHCP option 82 will be automatically added. vlan_name - The name of the VLAN to be enabled DHCP local relay. state - Enable or disable DHCP local relay for specified vlan. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To enable DHCP local relay for default vlan: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp_local_relay vlan default state enable Command: config dhcp_local_relay vlan default state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable dhcp_local_relay
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable the DHCP local relay function on the switch. enable dhcp_local_relay The enable dhcp_local _relay command globally enables the DHCP local relay function on the switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. 189
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Example usage: To enable the DHCP local relay function: DGS-3627:admin# enable dhcp_local_relay Command: enable dhcp_local_relay Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable dhcp_local_relay
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the DHCP local relay function on the switch. disable dhcp_local_relay The disable dhcp_local _relay command globally disables the DHCP local relay function on the switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable the DHCP local relay function: DGS-3627:admin# disable dhcp_local_relay Command: disable dhcp_local_relay Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show dhcp_local_relay
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the current DHCP local relay configuration. show dhcp_local_relay The show dhcp_local_relay command displays the current DHCP local relay configuration. None. None.
Example usage: To display local dhcp relay status: DGS-3627:admin# show dhcp_local_relay Command: show dhcp_local_relay DHCP/BOOTP Local Relay Status DHCP/BOOTP Local Relay VID List DGS-3627:admin# : Disabled : 1,3-4
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config dhcp_relay config dhcp_relay add config dhcp_relay delete config dhcp_relay option_82 enable dhcp_relay disable dhcp_relay show dhcp_relay config dhcp_relay option_60 state config dhcp_relay option_60 add config dhcp_relay option_60 default config dhcp_relay option_60 delete show dhcp_relay option_60 config dhcp_relay option_61 state config dhcp_relay option_61 add config dhcp_relay option_61 default config dhcp_relay option_61 delete show dhcp_relay option_61
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{hops <value 1-16> | time <sec 0-65535>} ipif <ipif_name 12> <ipaddr> ipif <ipif_name 12> <ipaddr> {state [enable | disable] | check [enable | disable] | policy [replace | drop | keep]}
{ipif <ipif_name 12>} [enable | disable] string <mutiword 255> relay <ipaddr> [exact-match | partial-match] [relay <ipaddr>| mode [relay |drop]] [string <mutiword 255> {relay <ipaddr>}| ipaddress <ipaddr> | all | default {< ipaddr>}] {[string <mutiword 255> | ipaddress < ipaddr> | default]} [enable | disable] [mac_address <macaddr> | string <mutiword 255>] [relay <ipaddr> | drop] [relay <ipaddr> | drop] [mac_address <macaddr> | string <mutiword 255> | all]
config dhcp_relay
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure the DHCP relay feature of the switch. config dhcp_relay { hops <value 1-16> | time <sec 0-65535>} The config dhcp_relay command configures the DHCP relay feature of the switch. hops - Specifies the maximum number of relay hops that the DHCP/BOOTP packets can cross. The range is 1 to 16. The default value is 4. The DHCP packet will be dropped when the relay hop count in the received packet is equal to or greater than this setting. time - The secs field in the DHCP packet must be equal to or greater than this setting to be relayed by the router. The default value is 0. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To add a DHCP/BOOTP server to the relay table: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp_relay add ipif System 10.43.21.12 Command: config dhcp_relay add ipif System 10.43.21.12 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure dhcp_relay option 82: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp_relay option_82 state enable Command: config dhcp_relay option_82 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp_relay option_82 check disable Command: config dhcp_relay option_82 check disable Success. DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp_relay option_82 policy replace Command: config dhcp_relay option_82 policy replace Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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enable dhcp_relay
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable the DHCP relay function on the switch. enable dhcp_relay The enable dhcp_relay command enables the DHCP relay function on the switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable the DHCP relay function: DGS-3627:admin# enable dhcp_relay Command: enable dhcp_relay Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable dhcp_relay
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable DHCP relay function on the switch. disable dhcp_relay The disable dhcp_relay command disables the DHCP relay function on the switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable the DHCP relay function: DGS-3627:admin# disable dhcp_relay Command: disable dhcp_relay Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show dhcp_relay
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the current DHCP relay configuration. show dhcp_relay {ipif <ipif_name 12>} The show dhcp_relay command displays the current DHCP relay configuration. ipif - IP interface name. If no parameter specified, the system will display all dhcp relay configuration. None.
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Example usage: To configure the state of dhcp_relay option 60: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp_relay option_60 state enable Command: config dhcp_relay option_60 state enable Success DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To add a entry for DHCP Relay option 60: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp_relay option_60 add string "abc" relay 10.90.90.1 exact-match Command: config dhcp_relay option_60 add string "abc" relay 10.90.90.1 exact-match Success DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the DHCP Relay option 60 as the default Relay Server: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp_relay option_60 default mode drop Command: config dhcp_relay option_60 default mode drop Success DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete the DHCP Relay option 60 entry: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp_relay option_60 delete string "abc" relay 10.90.90.1 Command: config dhcp_relay option_60 delete string "abc" relay 10.90.90.1 Success DGS-3627:admin#
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Matching Rules: String --------abc abcde abcdefg Total Entries DGS-3627:admin# Match Type ----------exact match partial match exact match : 3 IP Address ---------10.90.90.1 10.90.90.2 10.90.90.3
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Example usage: To configure the state of dhcp_relay option 61: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp_relay option_61 state enable Command: config dhcp_relay option_61 state enable Success DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To add a rule for DHCP Relay option 61: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp_relay option_61 add mac_address 00-11-22-33-44-55 drop Command: config dhcp_relay option_61 add mac_address 00-11-22-33-44-55 drop Success DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the default ruler for option 61: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp_relay option_61 default drop Command: config dhcp_relay option_61 default drop Success DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete an option 61 rule: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp_relay option_61 delete mac_address 00-11-22-33-44-55 Command: config dhcp_relay option_61 delete mac_address 00-11-22-33-44-55 Success DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To show all rulers for option 61: DGS-3627:admin# show dhcp_relay option_61 Command: show dhcp_relay option_61 Default Relay Rule:drop Matching Rules: Client-ID ----------00-01-02-03-04-05 Type ---MAC Address Relay rule --------10.1.1.1
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The DHCP Server Screening commands allow you not only to restrict all DHCP Server packets but also to receive any specified DHCP server packets by any specified DHCP client, it is useful when one or more than one DHCP servers are present on the network and both provide DHCP services to different distinct groups of clients. Enabling the DHCP filter for the first time will create both an access profile and access rule per port, following this other access rules can be created. These rules are used to block all DHCP server packets. Similarly, the addition of a permit DHCP entry will create one access profile and one access rule the first time the DHCP client MAC address is the client MAC address, and the Source IP address is the same as the DHCP servers IP address (UDP port number 67). These rules are used to permit the DHCP server packets with specific fileds, which the user configures.
When the DHCP Server filter function is enabled, all DHCP Server packets will be filtered from a specific port. Also, you are allowed to create entries for specific port-based Server IP address and Client MAC address binding entries. Be aware that the DHCP Server filter function must be enabled first. Once all settings are complete, all DHCP Server packets will be filtered from a specific port except those that meet the Server IP Address and Client MAC Address binding.
Command
config filter dhcp_server
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[add permit server_ip <ipaddr> {client_mac <macaddr>} ports [<portlist>|all] | delete permit server_ip <ipaddr> {client_mac <macaddr>} ports [<portlist>|all] | ports [<portlist>|all] state [enable|disable]]
show filter dhcp_server config filter dhcp_server trap_log config filter dhcp_server illegal_server_log_suppress_duration [enable | disable] [ 1min | 5min | 30min ]
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Example usage: To add an entry from the DHCP server/client filter list in the switchs database: DGS-3627:admin# config filter dhcp_server add permit server_ip 10.1.1.1 client_mac 00-0000-00-00-01 ports 1:1-1:3 Command: config filter dhcp_server add permit server_ip 10.1.1.1 client_mac 00-00-00-0000-01 ports 1:1-1:3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To configure the filter DHCP server state: DGS-3627:admin# config filter dhcp_server ports 1:1-1:3 state enable Command: config filter dhcp_server ports 1:1-1:3 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display the DHCP server/client filter list created on the switch the log ceasing unauthorized duration and the log/trap state:
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Example usage: To disable log and trap for the DHCP server filter event: DGS-3627:admin# config filter dhcp_server trap_log disable Command: config filter dhcp_server trap_log disable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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The user can configure many DHCP related parameters that it will utilize on its locally attached network, to control and limit the IP settings of clients desiring an automatic IP configuration, such as the lease time of the allotted IP address, the range of IP addresses that will be allowed in its DHCP pool, the ability to exclude various IP addresses within the pool as not to make identical entries on its network, or to assign the IP address of an important device (such as a DNS server or the IP address of the default route) to another device on the network.
Users also have the ability to bind IP addresses within the DHCP pool to specific MAC addresses in order to keep consistent the IP addresses of devices that may be important to the upkeep of the network that require a static IP address.
The DHCP Server commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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create dhcp pool delete dhcp pool create dhcp pool manual_binding delete dhcp pool manual_binding show dhcp pool manual_binding show dhcp_binding clear dhcp_binding config dhcp ping_packets config dhcp ping_timeout config dhcp pool boot_file config dhcp pool default_router config dhcp pool dns_server_address config dhcp pool domain_name config dhcp pool lease config dhcp pool netbios_name_server config dhcp pool netbios_node_type config dhcp pool network_addr config dhcp pool next_server enable dhcp_server disable dhcp_server show dhcp_server create dhcp excluded_address begin_address delete dhcp excluded_address show dhcp excluded_address show dhcp pool
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<pool_name 12> [<pool_name 12> | all] <pool_name 12> <ipaddr> hardware_address <macaddr> {type [Ethernet | IEEE802]} <pool_name 12> [<ipaddr> | all] {<pool_name 12>} {<pool_name 12>} {<pool_name 12>} <number 2-10> <millisecond 500-2000> <pool_name 12> <file_name 64> <pool_name 12> <ipaddr> {<ipaddr>} {<ipaddr>} <pool_name 12> <ipaddr> {<ipaddr>} {<ipaddr>} <pool_name 12> <domain_name 64> <pool_name 12> [<day 0-365> <hour 0-23> <minute 0-59> | infinite] <pool_name 12> <ipaddr> {<ipaddr>} {<ipaddr>} <pool_name 12> [broadcast | peer_to_peer | mixed | hybrid] <pool_name 12> <network_address> <pool_name 12> <ipaddr>
{ <pool_name 12>}
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Example usage: To create the DHCP pool Floor2: DGS-3627:admin# create dhcp pool Floor2 Command:create dhcp pool Floor2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete the DHCP pool Floor2: DGS-3627:admin# delete dhcp pool Floor2 Command:delete dhcp pool Floor2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create a manual binding DHCP entry: DGS-3627:admin# create dhcp pool manual_binding engineering 10.10.10.1 hardware_address 02.02.02.02.02.02 type Ethernet Command: create dhcp pool manual_binding engineering 10.10.10.1 hardware_address 02.02.02.02.02.02 type Ethernet Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display the manual binding entries of the DHCP pool accounting: DGS-3627:admin# show dhcp pool manual_binding accounting Command: show dhcp pool manual_binding accounting Pool Name -----------accounting accounting IP Address ------------192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2 Identifier(Hardware_Address) -------------------------------01-22-b7-35-ce-99 0a-52-f7-34-ce-88 Type ----------Ethernet Ethernet
show dhcp_binding
Purpose Syntax Description Used to show the DHCP binding information. show dhcp_binding {<pool_name 12>} This command is used to display the DHCP binding information by created pool. Entering the command without the pool name will display all information regarding DHCP binding on the switch. <pool_name 12> Enter the name of the DHCP pool for which to view binding information. None.
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clear dhcp_binding
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to clear the DHCP binding information. clear dhcp_binding {<pool_name 12>} This command is used to clear the DHCP binding settings for a particular created DHCP pool. <pool_name 12> Enter the name of the DHCP pool for which to clear the binding information. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To display the DHCP binding information on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# clear dhcp_binding Command:clear dhcp_binding Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the number of ping packets to be used for DHCP:
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Example usage: To configure the Ping timeout: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp ping_timeout 500 Command: config dhcp ping_timeout 500 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set the boot file: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp pool boot_file accounting boot.had Command: config dhcp pool boot_file accounting boot.had Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the default router: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp pool default_router accounting 10.245.32.1 Command: config dhcp pool default_router accounting 10.245.32.1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the DNS server address foe a DHCP pool: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp pool dns_server_address accounting 10.245.32.1 Command: config dhcp pool dns_server_address accounting 10.245.32.1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the domain name for a DHCP pool: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp pool domain_name accounting d_link.com Command: config dhcp pool domain_name accounting d_link.com Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the lease time for the DHCP pool: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp pool lease accounting infinite Command: config dhcp pool lease accounting infinite Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the Net BIOS name server for the DHCP pool: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp pool netbios_name_server accounting 10.98.254.2 Command: config dhcp pool netbios_name_server accounting 10.98.254.2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the Net BIOS node type for the DHCP pool: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp pool netbios_node_type accounting hybrid Command: config dhcp pool netbios_node_type accounting hybrid Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the network address for the DHCP pool: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp pool network_addr accounting 10.1.1.1/8 Command:config dhcp pool network_addr accounting 10.1.1.1/8 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Syntax Description
config dhcp pool next_server <pool_name 12> <ipaddr> This command is used to configure the IP address of the server that has the boot file for the DHCP pool. <pool_name 12> Enter the previously created pool name for which to set the next server. <ipaddr> Enter the IP address of the next server which has the boot file.
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Example usage: To configure the IP address of the next server: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcp pool next_server accounting 10.99.88.77 Command: config dhcp pool next_server accounting 10.99.88.77 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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enable dhcp_server
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable the DHCP function on the switch. enable dhcp_server This command, along with the disable dhcp_server will enable and disable the DHCP server function without affecting configurations. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable DHCP server: DGS-3627:admin# enable dhcp_server Command: enable dhcp_server Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable dhcp_server
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the DHCP function on the switch. disable dhcp_server This command, along with the enable dhcp_server will enable and disable the DHCP server function without affecting configurations. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable the DHCP server: DGS-3627:admin# disable dhcp_server Command: disable dhcp_server Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show dhcp_server
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the DHCP server settings. show dhcp_server This command will display the DHCP server settings for its Global state, ping packet count and ping timeout. None. None.
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Example usage: To configure IP an address that will be excluded from the DHCP server pool of addresses: DGS-3627:admin# create dhcp excluded_address begin_address 10.10.10.1 end_address 10.10.10.10 Command: create dhcp excluded_address begin_address 10.10.10.1 end_address 10.10.10.10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete IP addresses that have been configured as excluded from the DHCP server pool of addresses: DGS-3627:admin# delete dhcp excluded_address begin_address 10.10.10.1 end_address 10.10.10.10 Command: delete dhcp excluded_address begin_address 10.10.10.1 end_address 10.10.10.10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display the DHCP server settings: DGS-3627:admin# show dhcp excluded_address Command:show dhcp excluded_address Index ------1 2 Begin_Address ----------------192.168.0.1 10.10.10.10 End_Address ------------------------192.168.0.100 10.10.10.10
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Example usage: To display the DHCP pool information: DGS-3627:admin# show dhcp pool Floor2 Command: show dhcp pool Floor2 Pool Name Network Address Domain Name DNS Server Address NetBIOS Name Server NetBIOS Node Type Default Router Pool Lease Boot File Next Server Total Pool Entry: 1 DGS-3627:admin# :Floor2 :10.0.0.0/8 : :0.0.0.0 :0.0.0.0 :Broadcast :0.0.0.0 :1 Days, 0 Hours, 0 Minutes : :0.0.0.0
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config ipif
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<ipif_name 12> [ { ipaddress <network_address> | vlan <vlan_name 32> | state [enable | disable] | proxy_arp [enable | disable] {local [enable | disable]}} (1) | bootp | dhcp | ipv6 ipv6address <ipv6networkaddr>| dhcpv6_client [enable | disable]] [enable | disable] [buffer | console] {all | receiving| sending} state [enable | disable]
config ipif
Purpose Syntax Use this command to configure the DHCPv6 client state for the interface. config ipif <ipif_name 12> [ { ipaddress <network_address> | vlan <vlan_name 32> | state [enable | disable] | proxy_arp [enable | disable] {local [enable | disable]}} (1) | bootp | dhcp | ipv6 ipv6address <ipv6networkaddr>| dhcpv6_client [enable | disable]] The command is used to configure the DHCPv6 client state for one interface. ipif <ipif_name 12> - The name of the IP interface. ipaddress <network_address> - Configures a network on an IP interface. The address should specify a host address and length of network mask. Since an IP interface can have only one IPv4 address, the newly configured address will overwrite the original one. vlan <vlan_name 32> - Name of the VLAN where the IPIF is operated. proxy_arp - Enable or disable the proxy ARP function. This is for the IPv4 function. Default: Disabled. local - This setting controls whether the system provides the proxy reply for the ARP packets destined for an IP address located in the same interface as the received interface. When proxy ARP is enabled for an interface, the system will do the proxy reply for the ARP packets destined for an IP address located in a different interface. For ARP packets destined for an IP address located in the same interface, the system will check this setting to determine whether to reply. Default: Disabled. state - Enable or disable the state of the IP interface. bootp - Use BOOTP to obtain the IPv4 address. dhcp - Use DHCP to obtain the IPv4 address. ipv6 ipv6address - IPv6 network address: The address should specify a host address and length of network prefix. There can be multiple V6 addresses defined on an interface. Thus, as a new address is defined, it is added on this IP interface. dhcpv6_client - See below: enable - Enable the DHCPv6 client state of the interface. disable - Disable the DHCPv6 client state of the interface. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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To display IP interface settings: DGS-3627:admin# show ipif System Command: show ipif System IP Interface VLAN Name Interface Admin state DHCPv6 Client State IPv4 Address Proxy ARP IPv6 Link-Local Address IPv6 Global Unicast Address IPv6 Global Unicast Address IP MTU DGS-3627:admin# : : : : : : : : : : System default Enabled Enabled 10.90.90.90/8 (Manual) Primary Disabled (Local : Disabled) FE80::219:5BFF:FEF5:26C0/128 2000::2/64 (Manual) 3000::3/64 (DHCPv6) 1580
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Example usage: To enabled the DHCPv6 client debug function: DGS-3627:admin# debug dhcpv6_client state enable Command: debug dhcpv6_client state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set debug information to output to console: DGS-3627:admin# debug dhcpv6_client output console Command: debug dhcpv6_client output console Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable DHCPv6client packet sending debug flags: DGS-3627:admin# debug dhcpv6_client packet sending state enable Command: debug dhcpv6_client packet sending state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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config dhcpv6_relay hop_count config dhcpv6_relay config dhcpv6_relay ipif show dhcpv6_relay enable dhcpv6_relay disable dhcpv6_relay debug dhcpv6_relay state debug dhcpv6_relay output debug dhcpv6_relay packet debug dhcpv6_relay hop_count state
Parameters
<value 1-32> [add | delete] ipif <ipif_name 12> <ipv6addr> [<ipif_name 12> | all] state [enable | disable] {ipif <ipif_name 12>}
[enable | disable] [buffer | console] {all | receiving | sending} state [enable | disable] [enable | disable]
Example usage: To configure the maximum hops of a DHCPv6 relay packet that can be transferred to 4: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcpv6_relay hop_count 4 Command: config dhcpv6_relay hop_count 4 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config dhcpv6_relay
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config dhcpv6_relay
Description Parameters This command can add or delete an IPv6 destination address to forward (relay) DHCPv6 packets. add - Add an IPv6 destination to the DHCPv6 relay table. delete - Delete an IPv6 destination from the DHCPv6 relay table ipif_name - The name of the IP interface in which DHCPv6 relay is to be enabled. ipv6addr - The DHCPv6 server IP address. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example usage: To add a DHCPv6 server to the relay table: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcpv6_relay add ipif System 2001:DB8:1234:0:218:FEFF:FEFB:CC0E Command: config dhcpv6_relay add ipif System 2001:DB8:1234:0:218:FEFF:FEFB:CC0E Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the DHCPv6 relay state of the System interface to enable: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcpv6_relay ipif System state enable Command: config dhcpv6_relay ipif System state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show dhcpv6_relay
Purpose Syntax Description This command displays the current DHCPv6 relay configuration. show dhcpv6_relay {ipif <ipif_name 12>} This command will display the current DHCPv6 relay configuration of all interfaces, or if an IP interface name is specified, the DHCPv6 relay configuration for that IP interface. 224
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show dhcpv6_relay
Parameters ipif_name - The name of the IP interface that will be displayed in the current DHCPv6 relay configuration. If no IP interface is specified, all configured DHCPv6 relay interfaces will be displayed. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example usage: This is an example to show the DHCPv6 relay configuration of all interfaces: DGS-3627:admin# show dhcpv6_relay Command: show dhcpv6_relay DHCPv6 Hops Count Limit : 4 DHCPv6 Global State : Disabled -----------------------------------------------------------------System Interface: DHCPv6 Relay Status : Disabled Server Address : 2001:DB8:1234:0:218:FEFF:FEFB:1 Server Address : 3ffe::500 Server Address : 3ffe::600 Server Address : ff05::1:3%Ipif1 Ipif_1 Interface: DHCPv6 Relay Status Server Address Ipif_2 Interface: DHCPv6 Relay Status
: Enabled : 2001:DB8:1234:1:218:FEFF:FEFB:2
: Disabled
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enable dhcpv6_relay
Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions enable dhcpv6_relay This command is used to enable the DHCPv6 relay global state on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure the DHCPv6 relay global state to enable: DGS-3627:admin# enable dhcpv6_relay Command: enable dhcpv6_relay Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable dhcpv6_relay
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the DHCPv6 relay function on the Switch disable dhcpv6_relay This command is used to disable the DHCPv6 relay global state on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure the DHCPv6 relay global state to disable: DGS-3627:admin# disable dhcpv6_relay Command: disable dhcpv6_relay Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set debug information to output to a console: DGS-3627:admin# debug dhcpv6_relay output console Command: debug dhcpv6_relay output console Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable debug information flag about the hop count: DGS-3627:admin# debug dhcpv6_relay hop_count state enalbe Command: debug dhcpv6_relay hop_count state enalbe Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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create dhcpv6 pool delete dhcpv6 pool show dhcpv6 pool config dhcpv6 pool ipv6network_addr config dhcpv6 pool domain_name config dhcpv6 pool dns_server config dhcpv6 pool lifetime config dhcpv6 pool manual_binding show dhcpv6 manual_binding show dhcpv6 binding clear dhcpv6 binding enable dhcpv6_server disable dhcpv6_server show dhcpv6_server config dhcpv6 pool excluded_address show dhcpv6 excluded_address config dhcpv6_server ipif debug dhcpv6_server state debug dhcpv6_server packet
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<pool_name 12> [<pool_name 12> | all] {<pool_name 12>} <pool_name 12> begin < ipv6networkaddr> end <ipv6networkaddr> <pool_name 12> <domain_name 255> <pool_name 12> <ipv6addr> {<ipv6addr>} <pool_name 12> preferred_lifetime <sec 60-4294967295> valid_lifetime <sec 60-4294967295> <pool_name 12> [add <ipv6addr > client_duid <string 28> | delete [<ipv6addr > | all] ] {<pool_name 12>} {<pool_name 12>} {<pool_name 12>}
<pool_name 12> [ add begin < ipv6addr> end < ipv6addr > | delete [ begin < ipv6addr> end < ipv6addr> | all]] {<pool_name 12>} <ipif_name 12> state [enable | disable] [enable | disable] {all | receiving | sending} state [enable | disable]
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Example usage: To delete the DHCPv6 pool by specifying the pool name pool1: DGS-3627:admin# delete dhcpv6 pool pool1 Command: delete dhcpv6 pool pool1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show the DHCPv6 pool by specifying the pool name pool1:
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Example usage: To configure the range of ipv6network address for the DHCPv6 pool pool1:
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Example usage: To configure the domain name for the DHCPv6 pool pool1: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcpv6 pool domain_name pool1 d_link.com Command: config dhcpv6 pool domain_name pool1 d_link.com Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the preferred-lifetime and valid-lifetime for the DHCPv6 pool: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcpv6 pool lifetime pool1 preferred_lifetime 80 valid_lifetime 100 Command: config dhcpv6 pool lifetime pool1 preferred_lifetime 80 valid_lifetime 100 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To add a manual binding DHCPv6 entry: DGS-3627:admin# create dhcpv6 pool manual_binding pool1 add 2000::3 client_duid 00010006124dd5840021918d4d9f Command: create dhcpv6 pool manual_binding pool1 add 2000::3 client_duid 00010006124dd5840021918d4d9f success DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display the manual binding entries of the DHCPv6 pool pool1:
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Example usage: To display the DHCPv6 dynamic binding information on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# show dhcpv6 binding Command: show dhcpv6 binding Pool Name: pool1 Ipv6 Address DUID Preferred(s) Ipv6 Address DUID Preferred(s) : 2000::3 : 00010006124dd5840021918d4d9f : 604800 Valid(s): 2592000 : 2000::1 : 00010006124dd5840021918d8865 : 620 Valid(s): 800
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Example usage: To clear the DHCPv6 dynamic binding information on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# clear dhcpv6 binding Command: clear dhcpv6 binding Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable dhcpv6_server
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to enable the DHCPv6 server function on the Switch. enable dhcpv6_server This command is used to enable the DHCPv6 server global state on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure the DHCPv6 server global state to enable: DGS-3627:admin# enable dhcpv6_server Command: enable dhcpv6_server Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable dhcpv6_server
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to disable the DHCPv6 server function on the Switch. disable dhcpv6_server This command is used to disable the DHCPv6 server global state on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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show dhcpv6_server
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to display the DHCPv6 server setting. show dhcpv6_server This command will display the DHCPv6 server settings. None. None.
Example usage: To display the DHCPv6 server setting: DGS-3627:admin# show dhcpv6_server Command: show dhcpv6_server DHCPv6 Server Global State: Disabled --------------------------------------------------------------IP Interface : System DHCPv6 Server State : Enabled IP Interface DHCPv6 Server State Total Entries DGS-3627:admin# : 2 : ipif1 : Enabled
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Example usage: To add the IPv6 addresses range that DHCPv6 server should not assign to clients: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcpv6 pool excluded_address pool1 add begin 2000::3 end 2000::8 Command: config dhcpv6 pool excluded_address pool1 add begin 2000::3 end 2000::8 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the DHCPv6 Server state of System Interface to enable: DGS-3627:admin# config dhcpv6_server ipif System state enable Command: config dhcpv6_server ipif System state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enabled the DHCPv6 server debug function: DGS-3627:admin# debug dhcpv6_server state enable Command: debug dhcpv6_server state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enabled the DHCPv6 server packet sending debug: DGS-3627:admin# debug dhcpv6_server packet sending state enable Command: debug dhcpv6_server packet sending state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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The SIM group is a group of switches that are managed as a single entity. The DGS-3600 Series may take on three different roles: Commander Switch (CS) This is a switch that has been manually configured as the controlling device for a group, and takes on the following characteristics: o o o It has an IP Address. It is not a Commander Switch or Member Switch of another Single IP group. It is connected to the Member Switches through its management VLAN.
Member Switch (MS) This is a switch that has joined a single IP group and is accessible from the CS, and it takes on the following characteristics: o o It is not a CS or MS of another IP group. It is connected to the CS through the CS management VLAN.
Candidate Switch (CaS) This is a switch that is ready to join a SIM group but is not yet a member of the SIM group. The Candidate Switch may join the SIM group through an automatic function of the DGS-3600, or by manually configuring it to be a MS of a SIM group. A switch configured as a CaS is not a member of a SIM group and will take on the following characteristics: o o It is not a CS or MS of another Single IP group. It is connected to the CS through the CS management VLAN.
The following rules also apply to the above roles: 1. Each device begins in the Candidate state. 2. CSs must change their role to CaS and then to MS, to become a MS of a SIM group. Thus the CS cannot directly be converted to a MS. 3. The user can manually configure a CS to become a CaS. 4. A MS can become a CaS by: a. Being configured as a CaS through the CS. b. If report packets from the CS to the MS time out. 5. The user can manually configure a CaS to become a CS 241
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After configuring one switch to operate as the CS of a SIM group, additional xStack DGS-3600 series switches may join the group by either an automatic method or by manually configuring the Switch to be a MS. The CS will then serve as the in band entry point for access to the MS. The CSs IP address will become the path to all MSs of the group and the CSs Administrators password, and/or authentication will control access to all MSs of the SIM group. With SIM enabled, the applications in the CS will redirect the packet instead of executing the packets. The applications will decode the packet from the administrator, modify some data, then send it to the MS. After execution, the CS may receive a response packet from the MS, which it will encode and send back to the administrator. When a CS becomes a MS, it automatically becomes a member of the first SNMP community (include read/write and read only) to which the CS belongs. However if a MS has its own IP address, it can belong to SNMP communities to which other switches in the group, including the CS, do not belong.
The Upgrade to v1.6 To better improve SIM management, the xStack DGS-3600 Series switches have been upgraded to version 1.6 in this release. Many improvements have been made, including:
The Commander Switch (CS) now has the capability to automatically rediscover member switches that have left the SIM group, either through a reboot or web malfunction. This feature is accomplished through the use of Discover packets and Maintain packets that previously set SIM members will emit after a reboot. Once a MS has had its MAC address and password saved to the CSs database, if a reboot occurs in the MS, the CS will keep this MS information in its database and when a MS has been rediscovered, it will add the MS back into the SIM tree automatically. No configuration will be necessary to rediscover these switches. There are some instances where pre-saved MS switches cannot be rediscovered. For example, if the Switch is still powered down, if it has become the member of another group, or if it has been configured to be a Commander Switch, the rediscovery process cannot occur. This version will support multiple switch upload and downloads for firmware, configuration files and log files, as follows: Firmware The switch now supports MS firmware downloads from a TFTP server. Configuration Files This switch now supports downloading and uploading of configuration files both to (for configuration restoration) and from (for configuration backup) MSs, using a TFTP server.. Log The switch now supports uploading MS log files to a TFTP server.
NOTE: For more details regarding improvements made in SIMv1.6, please refer to the Single IP Management White Paper located on the D-Link website.
The SIM commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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enable sim disable sim show sim reconfig config sim_group config sim download sim_ms upload sim_ms
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{[candidates {<candidate_id 1-100>} | members {<member_id 1-32>} | group {commander_mac <macaddr>} | neighbor]} {member_id <value 1-32> | exit} [add <candidate_id 1-100> {<password>} | delete <member_id 1-32>] [[commander {group_name <groupname 64>} | candidate] | dp_interval <sec 3090> | hold_time <sec 100-255>] [firmware_from_tftp | configuration_from_tftp] <ipaddr> <path_filename> {[members <mslist 1-32> | all]} [configuration_to_tftp | log_to_tftp] <ipaddr> <path_filename> {[members <mslist> | all]}
enable sim
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable Single IP Management (SIM) on the Switch enable sim This command will enable SIM globally on the Switch. SIM features and functions will not function properly unless this function is enabled. None. Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable SIM on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# enable sim Command: enable sim Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable sim
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable Single IP Management (SIM) on the Switch. disable sim This command will disable SIM globally on the Switch. None. Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
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show sim
Purpose Syntax Description Used to view the current information regarding the SIM group on the Switch. show sim {[candidates {<candidate_id 1-100>} | members {<member_id 1-32>} | group {commander_mac <macaddr>} | neighbor]} This command will display the current information regarding the SIM group on the Switch, including the following: SIM Version Displays the current Single IP Management version on the Switch. Firmware Version Displays the current Firmware version on the Switch. Device Name Displays the user-defined device name on the Switch. MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of the Switch. Capabilities Displays the type of switch, be it Layer 2 (L2) or Layer 3 (L3). Platform Switch Description including name and model number. SIM State Displays the current Single IP Management State of the Switch, whether it be enabled or disabled. Role State Displays the current role the Switch is taking, including Commander, Member or Candidate. A Stand-alone switch will always have the commander role. Discovery Interval Time in seconds the Switch will send discovery packets out over the network. Hold time Displays the time in seconds the Switch will hold discovery results before dropping it or utilizing it. candidates <candidate_id 1-100> Entering this parameter will display information concerning candidates of the SIM group. To view a specific candidate, include that candidates ID number, listed from 1 to 100. members <member_id 1-32> Entering this parameter will display information concerning members of the SIM group. To view a specific member, include that members id number, listed from 1 to 32. group {commander_mac <macaddr>} Entering this parameter will display information concerning the SIM group. To view a specific group, include the commanders MAC address of the group. neighbor Entering this parameter will display neighboring devices of the Switch. A SIM neighbor is defined as a switch that is physically connected to the Switch but is not part of the SIM group. This screen will produce the following results: Restrictions Port Displays the physical port number of the commander switch where the uplink to the neighbor switch is located. MAC Address Displays the MAC Address of the neighbor switch. Role Displays the role(CS, CaS, MS) of the neighbor switch.
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To show the candidate information in summary, if the candidate ID is specified: DGS-3627:admin# show sim candidates Command: show sim candidates ID --2 MAC Address ---------------00-55-55-00-55-00 Platform / Hold Capability Time ------------------ ----DGS-3627 L3 Switch 140 Firmware Version --------2.80.B31 Device Name --------------default master
To show the member information in summary, if the member ID is specified: DGS-3627:admin# show sim member 1 Command: show sim member 1 ID --1 MAC Address ---------------00-01-02-03-04-00 Platform / Hold Capability Time ------------------ ----DGS-3627 L3 Switch 40 Firmware Version --------2.80.B31 Device Name --------------The Man
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Example usage: To view SIM neighbors: DGS-3627:admin# show sim neighbor Command: show sim neighbor Neighbor Info Table Port -----23 23 24 MAC Address -----------------00-35-26-00-11-99 00-35-26-00-11-91 00-35-26-00-11-90 Role --------Commander Member Candidate
reconfig
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to connect to a member switch, through the commander switch, using telnet. reconfig {member_id <value 1-32> | exit} This command is used to reconnect to a member switch using Telnet. member_id <value 1-32> Select the ID number of the member switch the user desires to configure. exit This command is used to exit from managing the member switch and will return to managing the commander switch. Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To connect to the MS, with member ID 2, through the CS, using the command line interface:
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config sim_group
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to add candidates and delete members from the SIM group. config sim [add <candidate_id 1-100> {<password>} | delete <member_id 1-32>] This command is used to add candidates and delete members from the SIM group by ID number. add <candidate_id 1-100> <password> Use this parameter to change a candidate switch (CaS) to a member switch (MS) of a SIM group. The CaS may be defined by its ID number and a password (if necessary). delete <member_id 1-32> Use this parameter to delete a member switch of a SIM group. The member switch should be defined by ID number. Only Administrator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To add a member: DGS-3627:admin# config sim_group add 2 Command: config sim_group add 2 Please wait for ACK!!! SIM Config Success !!! Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To delete a member: DGS-3627:admin# config sim_group delete 1 Command: config sim_group delete 1 Please wait for ACK!!! SIM Config Success!!! Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config sim
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure role parameters for the SIM protocol on the Switch. config sim [[commander {group_name <groupname 64>} | candidate] | dp_interval <sec 30-90> | hold_time <sec 100-255>]} This command is used to configure parameters of switches of the SIM. commander Use this parameter to configure the commander switch(CS) for the following parameters: 247
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group_name <groupname 64> Used to update the name of the group. Enter an alphanumeric string of up to 64 characters to rename the SIM group. dp_interval <30-90> The user may set the discovery protocol interval, in seconds that the Switch will send out discovery packets. Returning information to the CS will include information about other switches connected to it. (Ex. MS, CaS). The user may set the dp_interval from 30 to 90 seconds.
hold time <sec 100-255> Using this parameter, the user may set the time, in seconds, the CS will hold information sent to it from other switches, utilizing the discovery interval protocol. The user may set the hold time from 100 to 255 seconds. candidate Used to change the role of a CS (commander) to a CaS (candidate). dp_interval <30-90> The user may set the discovery protocol interval, in seconds that the Switch will send out discovery packets. Returning information to the CS will include information about other switches connected to it. (Ex. MS, CaS). The user may set the dp_interval from 30 to 90 seconds. hold time <100-255> Using this parameter, the user may set the time, in seconds, the Switch will hold information sent to it from other switches, utilizing the discovery interval protocol. The user may set the hold time from 100 to 255 seconds.
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To change the time interval of the discovery protocol: DGS-3627:admin# config sim commander dp_interval 40 Command: config sim commander dp_interval 40 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To change the hold time of the discovery protocol: DGS-3627:admin# config sim hold_time 120 Command: config sim hold_time 120 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To transfer the CS (commander) to be a CaS (candidate): DGS-3627:admin# config sim candidate Command: config sim candidate Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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To update the name of a group: DGS-3627:admin# config sim commander group_name Demetrius Command: config sim commander group_name Demetrius Success. DGS-3627:admin#
download sim_ms
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to download firmware or configuration file to an indicated device. download sim_ms [firmware_from_tftp | configuration_from_tftp] <ipaddr> <path_filename> {[members <mslist 1-32> | all]} This command will download a firmware file or configuration file to a specified device from a TFTP server. firmware_from_tftp Specify this parameter to download firmware to members of a SIM group. configuration_from_tftp Specify this parameter to download a switch configuration to members of a SIM group. <ipaddr> Enter the IP address of the TFTP server. <path_filename> Enter the path and the filename of the firmware or switch on the TFTP server. members Enter this parameter to specify the members the user prefers to download firmware or switch configuration files to. The user may specify a member or members by adding one of the following: Restrictions <mslist 1-32> Enter a value, or values to specify which members of the SIM group will receive the firmware or switch configuration. all Add this parameter to specify all members of the SIM group will receive the firmware or switch configuration.
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To download configuration files: DGS-3627:admin# download sim_ms configuration_from_tftp 10.53.13.94 c:/dgs3627.txt all Command: download sim_ms configuration_from_tftp 10.53.13.94 c:/dgs3627.txt all This device is updating configuration. Download Status : ID --1 2 3 MAC Address ----------------00-01-02-03-04-00 00-07-06-05-04-03 00-07-06-05-04-03 Result ---------------Success Success Success Please wait...
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upload sim_ms
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters User to upload a configuration file to a TFTP server from a specified member of a SIM group. upload sim_ms [configuration_to_tftp | log_to_tftp] <ipaddr> <path_filename> {[members <mslist> | all]} This command will upload a configuration file to a TFTP server from a specified member of a SIM group. configuration_to_tftp Specify this parameter if the user wishes to upload a switch configuration to members of a SIM group. log_to_tftp Specify this parameter to download a switch log to members of a SIM group. <ipaddr> Enter the IP address of the TFTP server to upload a configuration file to. <path_filename> Enter a user-defined path and file name on the TFTP server to which to upload configuration files. members Enter this parameter to specify the members the user prefers to upload switch configuration or log files to. The user may specify a member or members by adding one of the following: Restrictions <mslist> Enter a value, or values to specify which members of the SIM group will receive the switch configuration or log files. all Add this parameter to specify all members of the SIM group will receive the switch configuration or log files.
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config duld ports show duld ports
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[<portlist> | all ] {state [enable |disable] | mode [shutdown | normal] | discovery_time <sec 5-65535>}(1) {<portlist>}
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Example usage: To enable unidirectional link detection on port 1: DGS-3627:admin# config duld ports 1 state enable Commands: config duld ports 1 state enable Success DGS-3627:admin#
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show duld
Purpose Syntax Description Used to show unidirectional link detection information show duld ports {<portlist>} The command used to show ports unidirectional link information including: Admin state: ports unidirectional link detection configuration state. Discovery Time: the neighbor discovery timer. Link Status: ports link detection result. It maybe Unknown: either local or remote do not support OAM or unidirectional detection. Bidirectional TX Fault RX Fault Link Down Oper Status: indicates the detection is operational or not. Enabled: the port supports OAM and unidirectional detection and discover remote peer supporting this detection capability. Disabled: either local or remote do not support OAM or unidirectional detection. So we should enable OAM when we need to detect the unidirectional link. <portlist> - Specify a range of ports to display. If no port specified, all ports will be displayed. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To show ports 1-4 unidirectional link detection information: DGS-3627:admin# config duld ports 1,2,4 state enable Commands: config duld ports 1,2,4 state enable Success DGS-3627:admin# show duld ports 1-4 Commands: show duld ports 1-4 port ---1 2 3 4 5 Admin State ----------Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Oper Status ----------Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Mode ---------Shutdown Normal Normal Normal Normal Link Status -------------Bidirectional RX Fault TX Fault Unknown Link Down Discovery Time(Sec) ------------------5 5 5 5 5
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config dnsr enable dnsr disable dnsr show dnsr
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[[primary | secondary] nameserver <ipaddr> | [add | delete] static <domain_name 32> <ipaddr>] {[cache | static]} {[cache | static]} {static}
config dnsr
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure the DNS relay function. config dnsr [[primary | secondary] nameserver <ipaddr> | [add | delete] static <domain_name 32> <ipaddr>] This command is used to configure the DNS relay function on the Switch. primary Indicates that the IP address below is the address of the primary DNS server. secondary Indicates that the IP address below is the address of the secondary DNS server. nameserver <ipaddr> The IP address of the DNS nameserver. [add | delete] Indicates whether to add or delete the DNS relay function. <domain_name 32> The domain name of the entry. <ipaddr> The IP address of the entry. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To set IP address 10.43.21.12 of primary. DGS-3627:admin# config dnsr primary nameserver 10.43.21.12 Command: config dnsr primary nameserver 10.43.21.12 Success DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To add an entry domain name dns1, IP address 10.43.21.12 to DNS static table:
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DGS-3627:admin# config dnsr add static dns1 10.43.21.12 Command: config dnsr add static dns1 10.43.21.12 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To delete an entry domain name dns1, IP address 10.43.21.12 from DNS static table. DGS-3627:admin# config dnsr delete static dns1 10.43.21.12 Command: config dnsr delete static dns1 10.43.21.12 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable dnsr
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to enable DNS relay. enable dnsr {[cache | static]} This command is used, in combination with the disable dnsr command below, to enable and disable DNS Relay on the Switch. cache This parameter will allow the user to enable the cache lookup for the DNS rely on the Switch. static This parameter will allow the user to enable the static table lookup for the DNS rely on the Switch. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable status of DNS relay: DGS-3627:admin# enable dnsr Command: enable dnsr Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To enable cache lookup for DNS relay. DGS-3627:admin# enable dnsr cache Command: enable dnsr cache Success. DGS-3627:admin#
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual To enable static table lookup for DNS relay. DGS-3627:admin# enable dnsr static Command: enable dnsr static Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable dnsr
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to disable DNS relay on the Switch. disable dnsr {[cache | static]} This command is used, in combination with the enable dnsr command above, to enable and disable DNS Relay on the Switch. cache This parameter will allow the user to disable the cache lookup for the DNS relay on the Switch. static This parameter will allow the user to disable the static table lookup for the DNS relay on the Switch. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To disable status of DNS relay. DGS-3627:admin# disable dnsr Command: disable dnsr Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To disable cache lookup for DNS relay. DGS-3627:admin# disable dnsr cache Command: disable dnsr cache Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To disable static table lookup for DNS relay. DGS-3627:admin# disable dnsr static Command: disable dnsr static Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show dnsr
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the current DNS relay status. show dnsr {static} This command is used to display the current DNS relay status. static Allows the display of only the static entries into the DNS relay table. If this parameter is omitted, the entire DNS relay table will be displayed. None.
Example usage: To display DNS relay status: DGS-3627:admin# show dnsr Command: show dnsr DNSR Status : Primary Name Server : Secondary Name Server : DNSR Cache Status : DNSR Static Table Status : DNS Relay Static Table Domain Name -------------------------------www.123.com.tw Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin# IP Address --------------10.12.12.123
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config name_server show name_server create host_name delete host_name show host_name enable dns_resolver disable dns_resolver
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[[add |delete ] <ipaddr> {primary} | timeout <second 1-60>]
config name_server
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure the DNS Resolver name server of the switch. config name_server [[add |delete ] <ipaddr> {primary} | timeout <second 1-60>] The config name_server command is used to configure the DNS Resolver name server of the switch. Note that only when add a name server, the parameter primary will be resolved. Other conditions wont resolve the parameter primary. It means that when delete a name server, just check the IP address. If the IP address is the same to the name servers, the name server will be deleted, dont check the priority parameter. When adding a name server, if one primary name server exists in the static name server table, then add a new primary name server, the existing primary name server will be changed to a normal name server. If the added primary name servers IP address is the same to an existed normal name servers IP address, the existing normal name server will be changed to a primary name server, but wont add new name server. When no primary name server is specified, the first configured name server will auto change to primary name server.. If the deleted name servers IP address equals to one of the existing name servers IP addresses, regardless whether a normal name server or primary name server, the name server will be deleted. Parameters add - Add DNS Resolver name server delete - Delete DNS Resolver name server ipaddr - The DNS Resolver name server IP address timeout - The maximum time waiting for a responce from a specified name server. primary - Specify the name server is a primary name server. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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To delete DNS Resolver name server 10.10.10.1: DGS-3627:admin# config name_server delete 10.10.10.10 Command: config name_server delete 10.10.10.10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To configure DNS Resolver name server time out to 10 seconds: DGS-3627:admin# config name_server timeout 10 Command: config name_server timeout 10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show name_server
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the current DNS Resolver name servers and name server time out on the switch. show name_server The show name_server command is used to display the current DNS Resolver name servers and name server time out on the switch. None. None.
Example usage: To display the current DNS Resolver name servers and name server time out:
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create host_name
Purpose Syntax Description Used to create the static host name entry of the switch. create host_name <name 255> <ipaddr> The create host name command is used to create the static host name entry of the switch. If the created host name entry exists in the dynamic host name table, the existing dynamic host name entry will be deleted, and then add the created host name entry is added into the static host name table and a log for duplicate is recorded. <name 255> - The hosts host name <ipaddr> - The hosts IP address Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To create static host name www.example.com: DGS-3627:admin# create host_name www.example.com 10.10.10.10 Command: create host_name www.example.com 10.10.10.10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete host_name
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to delete the static or dynamic host name entries of the switch. delete host_name [<name 255> | all] The delete host_name command is used to delete the static or dynamic host name entries of the switch. <name 255> - The hosts host name. all - All of the static and dynamic host name entries. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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show host_name
Purpose Syntax Description Used to display the current host name. show host_name {static | dynamic} The show host_name command is used to display the current host name entries. If the parameters for static and dynamic are not specified, both static and dynamic host name entries will be displayed. static - Display the static host name entries dynamic - Display the dynamic host name entries None.
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Example usage: To display the static and dynamic host name entries: DGS-3627:admin# show host_name Command: show host_name Static Host Name Table Host Name ---------------------------------www.example.com www.exampla.com Total Static Entries: 2 Dynamic Host Name Table Host Name ---------------------------------www.examplc.com www.exampld.com Total Dynamic Entries: 2 DGS-3627:admin#
enable dns_resolver
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to configure the DNS Resolver state of the switch to enabled. enable dns_resolver The enable dns_resolver command is used to configure the switchs DNS Resolver state. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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disable dns_resolver
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to configure the DNS Resolver state of the switch to disabled. disable dns_resolver The disable dns_resolver command is used to configure the switchs DNS Resolver state to disabled. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure the DNS Resolver state to disabled: DGS-3627:admin# disable dns_resolver Command: disable dns_resolver Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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The DVMRP commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table. DVMRP is a distance-vector multicast routing protocol designed to support the forwarding of multicast datagrams through an inter-network. DVMRP can be summarized as a "broadcast & prune" multicast routing protocol. It builds per-source broadcast trees based upon routing exchanges, then dynamically creates per-source-group multicast delivery trees by pruning the source's truncated broadcast tree. It performs Reverse Path Forwarding checks to determine when multicast traffic should be forwarded to downstream interfaces. In this way, source-rooted shortest path trees can be formed to reach all group members from each source network of multicast traffic.
Command
config dvmrp enable dvmrp disable dvmrp show dvmrp neighbor show dvmrp nexthop show dvmrp routing_table show dvmrp
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[ipif <ipif_name 12> | all] {metric <value 1-31> | probe <sec 1-65535> | neighbor_timeout <sec 1-65535> | state [enable | disable]}
{ipif <ipif_name 12> | ipaddress <network_address>} {ipaddress <network_address> | ipif <ipif_name 12>} {ipaddress <network_address>} {ipif <ipif_name 12>}
config dvmrp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure DVMRP on the Switch. config dvmrp [ipif <ipif_name 12> | all] {metric <value 1-31> | probe <sec 1-65535> | neighbor_timeout <sec 1-65535> | state [enable | disable]} This command is used to configure DVMRP on the Switch. ipif <ipif_name 12> The name of the IP interface for which DVMRP is to be configured. all Specifies that DVMRP is to be configured for all IP interfaces on the Switch. metric <value 1-31> Allows the assignment of a DVMRP route cost to the above IP interface. A DVMRP route cost is a relative number that represents the real cost of using this route in the construction of a multicast delivery tree. It is similar to, but not defined as, the hop count in RIP. The default is 1. probe <second 1-65535> DVMRP defined an extension to IGMP that allows routers to query other routers to determine if a DVMRP neighbor is present on a given subnetwork or not. This is referred to as a probe. This entry will set an intermittent probe (in seconds) on the device that will transmit dvmrp messages, depending on the time specified. This probe is also used to keep alive the connection between DVMRP enabled devices. The default value is 10 seconds. neighbor_timeout <second 1-65535> The time period for which DVMRP will hold Neighbor Router reports before issuing poison route messages. The default value is 35 seconds. state [enable | disable] Allows DVMRP to be enabled or disabled. 263
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Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure DVMRP configurations of IP interface System: DGS-3627:admin# config dvmrp ipif System neighbor_timeout 30 metric 1 probe 5 Command: config dvmrp ipif System neighbor_timeout 30 metric 1 probe 5 Success DGS-3627:admin#
enable dvmrp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable DVMRP. enable dvmrp This command, in combination with the disable dvmrp command below, is used to enable and disable DVMRP on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable DVMRP: DGS-3627:admin# enable dvmrp Command: enable dvmrp Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable dvmrp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable DVMRP. disable dvmrp This command is used, in combination with the enable dvmrp command above, is used to enable and disable DVMRP on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To display DVMRP routing table: DGS-3627:admin# show dvmrp routing_table Command: show dvmrp routing_table DVMRP Routing Table Source Address/Netmask --------------10.0.0.0/8 20.0.0.0/8 30.0.0.0/8 Total Entries: 3 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display DVMRP routing next hop table: DGS-3627:admin# show dvmrp nexthop Command: show dvmrp nexthop DVMRP Routing Next Hop Table Source Addresss/Netmask Interface Name Type ------------------------------- -----10.0.0.0/8 ip2 Leaf 10.0.0.0/8 ip3 Leaf 20.0.0.0/8 System Leaf 20.0.0.0/8 ip3 Leaf 30.0.0.0/8 System Leaf 30.0.0.0/8 ip2 Leaf Total Entries: 6 DGS-3627:admin#
show dvmrp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the current DVMRP settings on the Switch. show dvmrp{<ipif_name 12>} The command will display the current DVMRP configurations. <ipif_name 12> This parameter will allow the user to display DVMRP settings for a specific IP interface. 266
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Restrictions None.
Example usage: To show DVMRP configurations: DGS-3627:admin# show dvmrp Command: show dvmrp DVMRP Global State : Disabled Interface IP Address Neighbor Timeout ---------- ----------- --------------System 10.90.90.90/8 35 Zira 12.1.1.1/8 35 Total Entries: 2 DGS-3627:admin# Probe ----10 10 Metric -----1 1 State ------Disabled Enabled
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enable erps disable erps create erps raps_vlan delete erps raps_vlan config erps raps_vlan config erps raps_vlan config erps raps_vlan config erps raps_vlan config erps raps_vlan config erps log show erps config erps trap config erps raps_vlan config erps raps_vlan config erps raps_vlan
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<vlanid> <vlanid> <vlanid> ring mel <value 0-7> <vlanid> ring_port [west [<port> | virtual_channel] | east [<port> | virtual_channel]] <vlanid> [ rpl_port [west | east | none] | rpl_owner [enable | disable] ] <vlanid> protected_vlan [add | delete] vlanid <vidlist> <vlanid> timer {holdoff_time < value 0-10000> | guard_time <value 10-2000> | wtr_time <min 5-12>} (1) [enable | disable] {raps_vlan <vlanid> {sub_ring}} [enable | disable] <vlanid> state [enable | disable] <vlanid> [add | delete] sub_ring raps_vlan <vlanid> <vlanid> sub_ring raps_vlan <vlanid> tc_propagation state [enable | disable]
enable erps
Purpose Syntax Description Used to enable the global ERPS function on a switch. enable erps This command is used to enable the global ERPS function on a switch. When both the global state and the specified ring ERPS state are enabled, the specified ring will be activated. The global ERPS function cannot be enabled, when any ERPS ring on the device is enabled and the integrity of any ring parameter is not available. For each ring with the ring state enabled when ERPS is enabled, the following integrity will be checked: R-APS VLAN is created. The Ring port is a tagged member port of the R-APS VLAN. The RPL port is specified if the RPL owner is enabled.
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The default state is disabled. Parameters Restrictions None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable ERPS: DGS-3627:admin# enable erps Command: enable erps Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable erps
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the global ERPS function on a switch. disable erps This command is used to disable the global ERPS function on a switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable ERPS: DGS-3627:admin# disable erps Command: disable erps Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete an ERPS R-APS VLAN: DGS-3627:admin# delete erps raps_vlan 4094 Command: delete erps raps_vlan 4094 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure a MEL of the ERPS ring: DGS-3627:admin# config erps raps_vlan 4094 ring mel 2 Command: config erps raps_vlan 4094 ring mel 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the ports of an ERPS ring for a specific R-APS VLAN: DGS-3627:admin# config erps raps_vlan 4094 ring_port west 5 Command: config erps raps_vlan 4094 ring_port west 5 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the protected VLAN for a specific R-APS VLAN: DGS-3627:admin# config erps raps_vlan 4094 protected_vlan add vlanid 10-20 Command: config erps raps_vlan 4094 protected_vlan add vlanid 10-20 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the ERPS timers for a specific R-APS VLAN: DGS-3627:admin# config erps raps_vlan 4094 holdoff_time 100 guard_time 1000 wtr_time 10 Command: config erps raps_vlan 4094 holdoff_time 100 guard_time 1000 wtr_time 10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To configure the ERPS log state: DGS-3627:admin# config erps log enable Command: config erps log enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show erps
Purpose Syntax Description Used to display ERPS information. show erps {raps_vlan <vlanid> {sub_ring}} This command is used to display ERPS configuration and operation information. The port state of the ring port may be as "Forwarding", "Blocking", "Signal Fail". "Forwarding" indicates that traffic is able to be forwarded. "Blocking" indicates that traffic is blocked by ERPS and a signal failure is not detected on the port. "Signal Fail" indicates that a signal 273
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failure is detected on the port and traffic is blocked by ERPS. The RPL owner administrative state could be configured to "Enabled" or "Disabled". But the RPL owner operational state may be different from the RPL owner administrative state, for example, the RPL owner conflict occurs. "Active" is used to indicate that the RPL owner administrative state is enabled and the device is operated as the active RPL owner. "Inactive" is used to indicate that the RPL owner administrative state is enabled, but the device is operated as the inactive RPL owner. Parameters Restrictions raps_vlan <vlanid> - Specifies the R-APS VLAN. sub_ring - Display sub-ring configuration information. None.
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Example usage: To configure a sub-ring connected to another ring: DGS-3627:admin# config erps raps_vlan 4094 add sub_ring raps_vlan 4093 Command: config erps raps_vlan 4094 add sub_ring raps_vlan 4093 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the state of topology change propagation: DGS-3627:admin# config erps raps_vlan 4094 sub_ring raps_vlan 4093 tc_propagation state enable Command: config erps raps_vlan 4094 sub_ring raps_vlan 4093 tc_propagation state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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create fdb create multicast_fdb config multicast_fdb config fdb aging_time config multicast filtering_mode delete fdb clear fdb show multicast_fdb show fdb show multicast filtering_mode enable cpu_rx_rate_control disable cpu_rx_rate_control show cpu_rx_rate_control
Parameters
<vlan_name 32> <macaddr> port <port> <vlan_name 32> <macaddr> <vlan_name 32> <macaddr> [add | delete] <portlist> <sec 10-1000000> [<vlan_name 32> | all] [forward_all_groups | forward_unregistered_groups | filter_unregistered_groups] <vlan_name 32> <macaddr> [ vlan <vlan_name 32> | port <port> | all ] {[ vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid < vidlist > ]| mac_address <macaddr>} {port <port> | [vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vidlist>] | mac_address <macaddr> | static | aging_time} {vlan <vlan_name 32>} {<class_id 0-2>} {<class_id 0-2>}
create fdb
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to create a static entry in the unicast MAC address forwarding table (database). create fdb <vlan_name 32> <macaddr> port <port> The create fdb command places an entry into the switchs unicast MAC address forwarding database vlan_name - Specifies a VLAN name associated with a MAC address. macaddr - The MAC address to be added to the static forwarding table. port - The port number corresponding to the MAC destination address. The switch will always forward traffic to the specified device through this port. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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create multicast_fdb
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to create a static entry in the multicast MAC address forwarding table (database). create multicast_fdb <vlan_name 32> <macaddr> The create multicast_fdb is used to make an entry in the switchs multicast MAC address forwarding database. vlan_name - The name of the VLAN on which the MAC address resides. The maximum length is 32. macaddr - The multicast MAC address to be added to the static forwarding table. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example usage: To create multicast MAC forwarding: DGS-3627:admin# create multicast_fdb default 01-00-00-00-00-01 Command: create multicast_fdb default 01-00-00-00-00-01 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config multicast_fdb
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure the switchs multicast MAC address forwarding database. config multicast_fdb <vlan_name 32> <macaddr> [add | delete] <portlist> The config multicast_fdb command is used to configure the multicast MAC address forwarding table. vlan_name - The name of the VLAN on which the MAC address resides. The maximum name length is 32. macaddr - The MAC address that will be added or deleted to the forwarding table. portlist - Specifies a range of ports to be configured. (UnitID: port number). Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure the MAC address aging time: DGS-3627:admin# config fdb aging_time 300 Command: config fdb aging_time 300 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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delete fdb
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to delete an entry from the switchs forwarding database. delete fdb <vlan_name 32> <macaddr> The delete fdb deletes a permanent FDB entry. vlan_name - The name of the VLAN on which the MAC address resides. The maximum length is 32 characters. macaddr - The multicast MAC address to be deleted from the static forwarding table. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To delete a permanent FDB entry: DGS-3627:admin# delete fdb default 00-00-00-00-01-02 Command: delete fdb default 00-00-00-00-01-02 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
clear fdb
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to clear the switchs forwarding database of all dynamically learned MAC addresses. clear fdb [ vlan <vlan_name 32> | port <port> | all ] The clear fdb command clears all dynamically learned MAC addresses from the switchs forwarding database.. vlan_name - The name of the VLAN on which the MAC address resides. The maximum length is 32 characters. port - The port number corresponding to the MAC destination address. The switch will always forward traffic to the specified device through this port. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To clear all FDB dynamic entries: DGS-3627:admin# clear fdb all Command: clear fdb all Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the contents of the switchs multicast forwarding database. show multicast_fdb {[ vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid < vidlist > ]| mac_address <macaddr>} The show multicast_fdb command displays the entries of the switchs multicast forwarding database. vlan_name - The name of the VLAN on which the MAC address resides. The maximum length is 32 characters. vlanid - Display the entries for the VLANs indicated by VID list. macaddr - Specifies a MAC address, for which FDB entries will be displayed. If no parameter is specified, all multicast FDB entries will be displayed. None.
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Example usage: To display the multicast MAC address table: DGS-3627:admin# show multicast_fdb Command: show multicast_fdb VLAN Name MAC Address Egress Ports Mode Total Entries : 1 : : : : default 01-00-00-00-00-01 1:1-1:5,1:26,2:26 Static
show fdb
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the current unicast MAC address forwarding database. show fdb {port <port> | [ vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vidlist>] | mac_address <macaddr> | static | aging_time} The show fdb command displays the current unicast MAC address forwarding database. port - Displays the entries for one port. vlan_name - Displays the entries for a specific VLAN. vlanid - Display the entries for the VLANs indicated by VID list. static - Displays all permanent entries. aging_time - Displays the unicast MAC address aging time. If no parameter is specified, system will display the unicast address table. None.
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To display the security FDB table: DGS-3627:admin# show fdb Command: show fdb Unicast MAC Address Aging Time = 300 VID ---1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 VLAN Name ---------------default default VLAN_2 default default default default default default default default default default default default default default default default default MAC Address Port Type ----------------- ------ ---------------00-00-00-00-01-02 2:5 Permanent 00-01-02-03-04-00 CPU Self 00-00-01-02-03-04 Permanently Drop 00-00-00-00-00-07 1:3 Permanent 00-00-00-00-00-08 1:4 BlockByAddrBind 00-00-00-00-00-09 1:4 UnblockByAddrBind 00-00-00-00-00-10 1:5 BlockByMBA 00-00-00-00-00-11 1:5 UnBlockByMBA 00-00-00-00-00-12 1:6 BlockBySecurity 00-00-00-00-00-13 1:6 UnBlockBySecurity 00-00-00-00-00-14 1:7 JWAC_Authing 00-00-00-00-10-15 1:7 JWAC_Authed 00-00-00-00-10-16 1:7 JWAC_Blocked 00-00-00-00-10-18 1:8 Asymmetric_VLAN 00-00-00-00-10-19 BlackHole 00-00-00-00-10-21 1:11 Del_on_Reset 00-00-00-00-10-22 1:12 Del_on_Timeout 00-00-00-00-10-23 1:13 Secured_Permanent 00-00-00-00-10-24 1:14 Del_on_Reset 00-00-00-00-10-25 1:15 SVL
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Example usage: To show the multicast vlan_filtering_mode for VLANs: DGS-3627:admin# show multicast filtering_mode Command: show multicast filtering_mode VLAN Name ------------------Sales PM Customer Multicast Filter Mode --------------------------forward_all_groups forward_all_groups filter_unregistered_groups
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show storage_media_info cd dir rename erase copy
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{[unit <unitid 1-12> | all]} {<pathname 64>} {{unit [<unitid 1-12>|all]} <drive_id>} {{unit <unit_id 1-12>} <drive_id>} <pathname 64> <filename 64> {{unit <unit_id 1-12>} <drive_id>} <pathname 64> {<drive_id>} <pathname 64> {{unit <unit_id 1-12>} <drive_id>} <pathname 64>
show storage_media_info
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to display the information of the storage media available on the system. show storage_media_info {[unit <unitid 1-12> | all]} This command is used to display the information of the storage media available on the system. There can be one or multiple media on the system. The information for a media includes the drive number, the media identification. unit - (Optional) Specifies a unit ID if in the stacking system. If not specified, it refers to the master unit. <unitid 1-12> - Enter the unit ID here. This value must be between 1 and 12. all - Specifies all units. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To display the storage medias information: DGS-3627:admin#show storage_media_info Command: show storage_media_info -----------------------------------------------------Unit ID is 1 Drive Media_Type Size Label FS_Type C: Flash 15 MB FLASH-A FAT16_V2 -----------------------------------------------------DGS-3627:admin#
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Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to change the current directory. cd {<pathname 64>} This command is used to change the current directory. The current directory is changed under the current drive. If you want to change the working directory to the directory in another drive, then you need to change the current drive to the desired drive, and then change the current directory. The current drive and current directory will be displayed if the <pathname> is not specified. <pathname 64> - (Optional) Specifies the directory to be removed. The path name can be specified either as a full path name or partial name. For partial path name, it indicates the file is in the current directory. This name can be up to 64 characters long. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To change to other directory or display current directory path: DGS-3627:admin#cd c:\ Command: cd c:\ Change Unit 1 path to c:\ Success. DGS-3627:admin#
dir
Purpose Syntax Description List all of the files located in a directory of a drive. dir {{unit [<unitid 1-12>|all]} <drive_id>} List all of the files located in a directory of a drive. If pathname is not specified, then all of the files in the specified drive will be displayed. If none of the parameters are specified, the files in the current drive will be displayed. unit - (Optional) Specifies a unit ID if in the stacking system. If not specified, it refers to the master unit. <unit 1-12> - Enter the unit ID here. This value must be between 1 and 12. all - (Optional) Lists all unit located files in stacking system. <drive_id> - Specifies the drive ID used. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: List the files without specified the parameter all:
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List ALL files (include the removed files) by specifies the parameter all: DGS-3650:admin#dir unit all C:\ Command: dir unit all C:\ ---------------------------------------------------------------Current Unit ID: 1 Current Directory: C:\ File Name Size(byte) Update Time ---------------------------------------------------612.CFG 19915 bytes 2010/06/12 14:52 LOG.TXT 1835008 bytes 2010/05/11 17:06 R250B51.HAD 3548272 bytes 2010/04/29 15:51 RUN.HAD (*) 4672664 bytes 2010/06/17 10:38 STARTUP.CFG (*) 19166 bytes 2010/06/17 15:30 TESTCFG 18329 bytes 2010/05/07 14:09 ---------------------------------------------------------------Total Files 6 Total Size 10113354 bytes Free Space 5177344 bytes '*' means boot up section
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rename
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to rename a file. rename {{unit <unit_id 1-12>} <drive_id>} <pathname 64> <filename 64> This command is used to rename a file. Note that for standalone device, the unit argument is not needed. This command is used to rename a file in the file system. The pathname specifies the file (in path form) to be renamed and the filename specifies the new filename. If the pathname is not a full path, then it refers to a path under the current directory for the drive. The renamed file will stay in the same directory. unit - (Optional) Specifies a unit ID if in the stacking system. If not specified, it refers to the master unit. <unitid 1-12> - Enter the unit ID here. This value must be between 1 and 12. <drive_id> - Specifies the drive ID used. <pathname 64> - Specified the file (in path form) to be renamed. This name can be up to 64 characters long. <filename 64> - Specified the new name of the file. This name can be up to 64 characters long. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To rename a file: DGS-3627:admin#rename run.had run1.had Command: rename run.had run1.had Please wait, do not power off! Process ......................Done. Success. DGS-3627:admin#
erase
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters This command is used to delete a file stored in the file system. erase {{unit <unit_id 1-12>} <drive_id>} <pathname 64> System will prompt if the target file is a FW or configuration whose type is boot up or backup. unit - (Optional) Specifies a unit ID if in the stacking system. If not specified, it refers to the master unit. <unit 1-12> - Enter the unit ID here. This value must be between 1 and 12. <drive_id> - Specifies the drive ID used. <pathname 64> - Specifies the file to be deleted. If it is specified in the associated form, then it is related to the current directory. This name can be up to 64 characters long. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. 288
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Example usage: To erase a file: DGS-3627:admin#dir C:\ Command: dir C:\ ---------------------------------------------------------------Current Unit ID: 1 Current Directory: C:\ File Name Size(byte) Update Time ---------------------------------------------------612 19915 bytes 2010/06/12 14:52 LOG.TXT 1835008 bytes 2010/05/11 17:06 R250B51.HAD 3548272 bytes 2010/04/29 15:51 RUN.HAD (*) 4672664 bytes 2010/06/17 10:38 STARTUP.CFG (*) 19166 bytes 2010/06/17 15:30 TESTCFG 18329 bytes 2010/05/07 14:09 ---------------------------------------------------------------Total Files 6 Total Size 10113354 bytes Free Space 5177344 bytes '*' means boot up section DGS-3627:admin#erase C:\ R250B51.had Command: erase C:\ R250B51.had Please wait, do not power off! Process ......................Done. Success. DGS-3627:admin#
copy
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to copy a file to another file in the file system. copy {<drive_id>} <pathname 64> {{unit <unit_id 1-12>} <drive_id>} <pathname 64> A file located in a drive of a unit can be copied to another file located in another drive of another unit. For project that does not support file system on the flash, the system file such as runtime image/configuration / prom /log can still be copied to media or from media that support sfile system via this command using the reserved keyword. The keyword here refers to image_id, config_id, prom, or log. <drive_id> - Specifies the drive ID used. unit - (Optional) Unit ID in the stacking system. If not specified, it refers to the master unit. <unitid 1-12> - Enter the unit ID here. This value must be between 1 and 12. <pathname 64> - Specifies the file to be copied. The path name can be specified either as a full path name or partial name. For partial path name, it indicates the file is in the current directory. This name can be up to 64 characters long. <pathname 64> - Specifies the file to copy to. The path name can be specified either as a full path name or partial name. For partial path name, it indicates the file is in the current directory. This name can be up to 64 characters long. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. 289
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Example usage: To copy a file: DGS-3627:admin#copy C:\ config C:\ test.cfg Command: copy C:\ config C:\ test.cfg Please wait, do not power off! Process ......................Done. Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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config gratuitous_arp send ipif_status_up config gratuitous_arp send dup_ip_detected config gratuitous_arp learning config gratuitous_arp send periodically enable gratuitous_arp disable gratuitous_arp show gratuitous_arp
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[enable | disable] [enable | disable] [enable | disable] ipif <ipif_name 12> interval <value 0-65535> {ipif <ipif_name 12>} {trap | log} {ipif <ipif_name 12>} {trap | log} {ipif <ipif_name 12>}
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Example usage: To enable send gratuitous ARP request in normal situation: DGS-3627:admin# config gratuitous_arp send ipif_status_up enable Command: config gratuitous_arp send ipif_status_up enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable send gratuitous ARP request when duplicate IP is detected: DGS-3627:admin# config gratuitous_arp send dup_ip_detected enable Command: config gratuitous_arp send dup_ip_detected enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable update ARP table when Gratuitous ARP received: DGS-3627:admin# config gratuitous_arp learning enable Command: config gratuitous_arp learning enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure gratuitous ARP interval to 5 for IPIF System: DGS-3627:admin# config gratuitous_arp send periodically ipif System interval 5 Command: config gratuitous_arp send periodically ipif System interval 5 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable system interfaces gratuitous ARP log and trap: DGS-3627:admin# enable gratuitous_arp ipif System trap log Command: enable gratuitous_arp ipif System trap log Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To disable system interfaces gratuitous ARP log and trap: DGS-3627:admin# disable gratuitous_arp ipif System trap log Command: disable gratuitous_arp ipif System trap log Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show gratuitous_arp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display gratuitous ARP configuration. show gratuitous_arp {ipif <ipif_name 12>} The show gratuitous_arp command is used to display gratuitous ARP configuration. ipif <ipif_name 12> - Interface name of L3 interface. None.
Example usage: To display gratuitous ARP configuration: DGS-3627:admin# show gratuitous_arp Command: show gratuitous_arp Send on IPIF status up Send on Duplicate_IP_Detected Gratuitous ARP Learning : Enabled Disabled : Enabled
IP Interface Name : System Gratuitous ARP Trap Gratuitous ARP Log Gratuitous ARP Periodical Send Interval IP Interface Name : ip1 Gratuitous ARP Trap Gratuitous ARP Log Gratuitous ARP Periodical Send Interval Total Entries: 2 DGS-3627:admin#
: Disabled : Enabled : 5
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create vlan delete vlan config vlan config vlan config gvrp enable gvrp disable gvrp show vlan show gvrp enable double_vlan disable double_vlan create double_vlan config double_vlan delete double_vlan show double_vlan enable pvid auto_assign disable pvid auto_assign show pvid auto_assign
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<vlan_name 32> {tag <vlanid 2-4094> | type 1q_vlan | advertisement} <vlan_name 32> <vlan_name 32> {[add [tagged | untagged | forbidden] | delete] <portlist> | advertisement [enable | disable]} <vlan_name 32> delete <portlist> [<portlist> | all] {state [enable | disable] | ingress_checking [enable | disable] | acceptable_frame [tagged_only | admit_all] | pvid <vlanid 1-4094>}
<vlan_name 32> spvid <vlanid 1-4094> {tpid <hex 0x0-0xffff>} <vlan_name> {[[add [access | uplink] | delete] <portlist> | tpid <hex 0x0-0xffff>]} <vlan_name> {<vlan_name>}
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create vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to create a VLAN on the Switch. create vlan <vlan_name 32> {tag <vlanid 2-4094> | type 1q_vlan | advertisement} This command allows the creation of a VLAN on the Switch. <vlan_name 32> The name of the VLAN to be created. tag <vlanid 2-4094> The VLAN ID of the VLAN to be created. Allowed values = 2-4094 type This parameter uses the type field of the packet header to determine the packet protocol and destination VLAN: 1q_vlan Allows the creation of a normal 802.1Q VLAN on the Switch. advertisement Specifies that the VLAN is able to join GVRP. Restrictions Each VLAN name can be up to 32 characters. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To create a VLAN v1, tag 2: DGS-3627:admin# create vlan v1 tag 2 Command: create vlan v1 tag 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to delete a previously configured VLAN on the Switch. delete vlan <vlan_name 32> This command will delete a previously configured VLAN on the Switch. <vlan_name 32> The VLAN name of the VLAN to delete. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To remove the VLAN v1: DGS-3627:admin# delete vlan v1 Command: delete vlan v1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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config vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Used to add additional ports to a previously configured VLAN. config vlan <vlan_name 32> {[add [ tagged | untagged | forbidden] | delete] <portlist> | advertisement [enable | disable]} This command is used to add ports to the port list of a previously configured VLAN. Additional ports may be specified as tagging, untagging, or forbidden. The default is to assign the ports as untagging. <vlan_name 32> The name of the VLAN to add or delete ports to. add Specifies which ports to add. The user may also specify if the ports are: tagged Specifies the additional ports as tagged. untagged Specifies the additional ports as untagged.
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forbidden Specifies the additional ports as forbidden. delete - Specifies which ports to delete. <portlist> A port or range of ports to add to the VLAN. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. advertisement [enable | disable] Enables or disables GVRP on the specified VLAN. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To add 4 through 8 as tagged ports to the VLAN v1: DGS-3627:admin# config vlan v1 add tagged 1:4-1:8 Command: config vlan v1 add tagged 1:4-1:8 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config gvrp
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure GVRP on the Switch. config gvrp [<portlist> | all] {state [enable | disable] | ingress_checking [enable | disable] | acceptable_frame [tagged_only | admit_all] | pvid <vlanid 1-4094>} This command is used to configure the GARP VLAN Registration Protocol on the Switch. Configurable settings include ingress checking, the sending and receiving of GVRP information, and the Port VLAN ID (PVID). <portlist> A port or range of ports for which to configure GVRP. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. all Specifies all of the ports on the Switch. state [enable | disable] Enables or disables GVRP for the ports specified in the port list. ingress_checking [enable | disable] Enables or disables ingress checking for the specified port list. acceptable_frame [tagged_only | admit_all] This parameter states the frame type that will be accepted by the Switch for this function. tagged_only implies that only VLAN tagged frames will be accepted, while admit_all implies tagged and untagged frames will be accepted by the Switch. pvid Specifies the default VLAN ID associated with the port. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual Example usage: To set the ingress checking status, the sending and receiving GVRP information : DGS-3627:admin# config gvrp 1:1-1:4 state enable ingress_checking enable acceptable_frame tagged_only pvid 2 Command: config gvrp 1:1-1:4 state enable ingress_checking enable acceptable_frame tagged_only pvid 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
NOTE: When the PVID Auto Assign function is disabled, users must manually configure the PVID for untagged ports or the host may not connect to the Switch correctly.
enable gvrp
Purpose Syntax Description Used to enable GVRP on the Switch. enable gvrp This command, along with disable gvrp below, is used to enable and disable GVRP globally on the Switch, without changing the GVRP configuration on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To enable the generic VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP): DGS-3627:admin# enable gvrp Command: enable gvrp Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable gvrp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable GVRP on the Switch. disable gvrp This command, along with enable gvrp above, is used to enable and disable GVRP on the Switch, without changing the GVRP configuration on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual To disable the Generic VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP): DGS-3627:admin# disable gvrp Command: disable gvrp Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Used to display the current VLAN configuration on the Switch. show vlan {[<vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vidlist>] | ports <portlist>} This command displays summary information about each VLAN including the VLAN ID, VLAN name, the Tagging/Untagging status, and the Member/Non-member/Forbidden status of each port that is a member of the VLAN. <vlan_name 32> The VLAN name of the VLAN for which to display a summary of settings. vlanid <vidlist> Users may alternately choose the VLAN to be displayed by entering the VLAN ID. ports <portlist> Users may also view VLANs by designated port. Restrictions None.
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Example usage: To display the Switchs current VLAN settings: DGS-3627:admin# show vlan Command: show vlan VID : 1 VLAN Name : default VLAN Type : Static Advertisement : Enabled Member Ports : 1:1-1:25 Static Ports : 1:1-1:25 Current Tagged Ports : Current Untagged Ports: 1:1-1:25 Static Tagged Ports : Static Untagged Ports : 1:1-1:25 Forbidden Ports : VID : 4094 VLAN Name : v1 VLAN Type : Static Advertisement : Disabled Member Ports : 1:4,1:8 Static Ports : 1:4,1:8 Current Tagged Ports : 1:4,1:8 Current Untagged Ports: Static Tagged Ports : 1:4,1:8 Static Untagged Ports : Forbidden Ports :
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show gvrp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the GVRP status for a port list on the Switch. show gvrp {<portlist>} This command displays the GVRP status for a port list on the Switch. <portlist> Specifies a range of ports for which the GVRP status is to be displayed. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. Non-contiguous portlist entries are separated by a comma. (ex: 1-3,7-9) None.
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Example usage: To display GVRP port status: DGS-3627:admin# show gvrp Command: show gvrp Global GVRP : Disabled Port ------1:1 1:2 1:3 1:4 1:5 1:6 1:7 1:8 1:9 1:10 1:11 1:12 1:13 1:14 1:15 1:16 1:17 1:18 PVID ---1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GVRP -------Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Ingress Checking ---------------Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Acceptable Frame Type ---------------------All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames All Frames
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enable double_vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Used to enable the Double VLAN feature on the Switch. enable double_vlan This command, along with the disable double_vlan command, enables and disables the Double Tag VLAN. When Double VLANs are enabled, the system configurations for VLANs will return to the default setting, except IP address, log, user accounts and banner setting, in order to enable the Double VLAN mode. In the Double VLAN mode, normal VLANs and GVRP functions are disabled. The Double VLAN default setting is disabled. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual Example usage: To enable the Double VLAN feature on the Switch, thus disabling normal VLANs and GVRP. DGS-3627:admin# enable double_vlan Command: enable double_vlan Current Double VLAN mode : Disabled Enable Double VLAN need to reset system config. Are you sure ?(y/n)y Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable double_vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Used to disable the Double VLAN feature on the Switch. disable double_vlan This command, along with the enable double_vlan command, enables and disables the Double Tag VLAN. When Double VLANs are enabled, the system configurations for VLANs will return to the default setting, except IP address, log, user accounts, and banner setting, in order to enable the Double VLAN mode. In the Double VLAN mode, normal VLANs and GVRP functions are disabled. The Double VLAN default setting is disabled. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To disable the Double VLAN feature on the Switch DGS-3627:admin# disable double_vlan Command: disable double_vlan Current Double VLAN mode : Enabled Disable Double VLAN need to reset system config. Are you sure?(y/n)y Success. DGS-3627:admin#
create double_vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to create a Double VLAN on the Switch. create double_vlan <vlan_name 32> spvid <vlanid 1-4094> {tpid <hex 0x0-0xffff>} This command is used to create a Double VLAN (service provider VLAN) on the Switch. vlan <vlan_name 32> The name of the Double VLAN to be created. The user is to enter an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters to identify this VLAN. spvid <vlanid 1-4094> The VLAN ID of the service provider VLAN. The user is to identify this VLAN with a number between 1 and 4094. tpid <hex 0x0-0xffff> The tag protocol ID. This ID, identified here in hex form, will help identify packets to devices as Double VLAN tagged packets. The default setting is 0x8100. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. Users must have the Switch enabled for Double VLANs.
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual To create a Double VLAN on the Switch DGS-3627:admin# create double_vlan RG spvid 2 tpid 0x9100 Command: create double_vlan RG spvid 2 tpid 0x9100 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config double_vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to config the parameters for a previously created Double VLAN on the Switch. config double_vlan <vlan_name> {[[add [access | uplink] | delete] <portlist> | tpid <hex 0x0-0xffff>]} This command is used to configure a Double VLAN (service provider VLAN) on the Switch. vlan <vlan_name 32> The name of the Double VLAN to be configured. The user is to enter an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters to identify this VLAN. add Specify this parameter to add ports configured in the <portlist> as one of the two following types of ports. uplink Add this parameter to configure these ports as uplink ports. Uplink ports are for connecting Switch VLANs to the Provider VLANs on a remote source. Only gigabit ports can be configured as uplink ports. access Add this parameter to configure these ports as access ports. Access ports are for connecting Switch VLANs to customer VLANs. portlist Enter a list of ports to be added to this VLAN. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. Non-contiguous portlist entries are separated by a comma. (ex: 1-3,7-9) portlist Enter a list of ports to be deleted from this VLAN. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. Non-contiguous portlist entries are separated by a comma. (ex: 1-3,7-9)
delete Specify this parameter to delete ports configured in the <portlist> from this VLAN.
tpid <hex 0x0-0xffff> The tag protocol ID. This ID, identified here in hex form, will help identify packets to devices as Double VLAN tagged packets. The default setting is 0x8100. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. Users must have the Switch enabled for Double VLANs.
Example usage: To add ports 4 through 8 as access ports to the Double VLAN RG: DGS-3627:admin# config double_vlan RG add access 1:4-1:8 Command: config double_vlan RG add access 1:4-1:8 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show double_vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the Double VLAN settings on the Switch. show double_vlan {<vlan_name>} This command will display the current double VLAN parameters configured on the Switch. vlan_name Enter the name of a previously created VLAN for which to display the settings. None.
Example usage: To display parameters for the Double VLAN RG: DGS-3627:admin# show double_vlan RG Command: show double_vlan RG Global Double VLAN : Enabled ==================================================== SPVID : 2 VLAN Name : RG TPID : 0x9100 Uplink Ports : Access Ports : 1:4-1:8 Unknow Ports : ---------------------------------------------------Total Entries : 1 DGS-3627:admin#
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xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# enable pvid auto_assign Command: enable pvid auto_assign Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To disable the auto-assign PVID: DGS-3627:admin# disable pvid auto_assign Command: disable pvid auto_assign Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display the PVID auto assignment state: DGS-3627:admin# show pvid auto_assign Command: show pvid auto_assign PVID Auto-assignment: DGS-3627:admin# Enabled
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The IEEE 802.1QinQ commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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enable qinq disable qinq show qinq config qinq ports show qinq ports delete vlan_translation ports show vlan_translation create vlan_translation ports
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[<portlist> | all] {role [nni | uni] | missdrop [enable | disable] | [outer_ tpid | tpid]<hex 0x1 - 0xffff> | use_inner_priority [enable | disable]}(1) {<portlist>} [<portlist> | all ] { cvid <vidlist>} {[ports <portlist>} [<portlist> | all ] cvid <vidlist> [add | replace] svid <vlanid 1-4094> {priority <value 0-7>}
enable qinq
Purpose Syntax Description Used to enable QinQ. enable qinq When QinQ is enabled, all network port roles will be NNI port and outer TPID will be set to 0x88A8; All existed static VLAN will run as S-VLAN; All dynamic learned L2 address will be cleared; All dynamic registered VLAN entries will be cleared, and GVRP will be disabled. If need to run GVRP on the switch, administrator should enable GVRP manually. In QinQ mode, GVRP protocol will employ reserve address 01-80-C2-00-00-0D. The default setting of QinQ is disabled. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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disable qinq
Purpose Syntax Description Used to disable the QinQ. disable qinq When QinQ is disabled, all dynamic learned L2 address will be cleared, all dynamic registered VLAN entries will be cleared, and GVRP will be disabled. If need to run GVRP on the switch, administrator should enable GVRP manually. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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show qinq
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to show global QinQ status. show qinq Use this command to display the global QinQ status. None. None.
Example usage: To show qinq: DGS-3627:admin# show qinq Command: show qinq QinQ Status: Enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To config port list 1-4 as NNI port, set TPID to 0x88A8: DGS-3627:admin# config qinq ports 1-4 role nni outer_tpid 0x88a8 Command: config qinq ports 1-4 role nni outer_tpid 0x88a8 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete VLAN translation rule on ports 1-4: DGS-3627:admin# delete vlan_translation ports 1-4 Command: delete vlan_translation ports 1-4 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show vlan_translation
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to show existed C-VLAN based VLAN translation rules. show vlan_translation {[ports <portlist>} Used to show existed C-VLAN based VLAN translation rules. ports - The C-VLAN based VLAN translation rule of the ports. None.
Example usage: To show C-VLAN based VLAN translation rules in the system:
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Example usage: To replace C-Tag which CVID is 20 by S-Tag, S-VID is 200, at UNI Port 1: DGS-3627:admin# create vlan_translation ports 1 replace cvid 20 svid 200 Command: create vlan_translation ports 1 replace cvid 20 svid 200 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To Add S-Tag, S-VID is 300, to a packet which CVID is 30 at UNI Port 1: DGS-3627:admin# create vlan_translation ports 1 add cvid 30 svid 300 Command: create vlan_translation ports 1 add cvid 30 svid 300 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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The Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) is protocol used by an IPv6 router to discover the presence of multicast listeners (that is, nodes wishing to receive multicast packets) on its directly attached links, and to discover specifically which multicast addresses are of interest to those neighboring nodes.
Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Snooping is an IPv6 function used similarly to IGMP snooping in IPv4. It is used to discover ports on a VLAN that are requesting multicast data. Instead of flooding all ports on a selected VLAN with multicast traffic, MLD snooping will only forward multicast data to ports that wish to receive this data through the use of queries and reports produced by the requesting ports and the source of the multicast traffic.
MLD snooping is accomplished through the examination of the layer 3 part of an MLD control packet transferred between end nodes and a MLD router. When the Switch discovers that this route is requesting multicast traffic, it adds the port directly attached to it into the correct IPv6 multicast table, and begins the process of forwarding multicast traffic to that port. This entry in the multicast routing table records the port, the VLAN ID and the associated multicast IPv6 multicast group address and then considers this port to be a active listening port. The active listening ports are the only ones to receive multicast group data.
MLD Control Messages Three types of messages are transferred between devices using MLD snooping. These three messages are all defined by three ICMPv6 packet headers, labeled 130, 131 and 132. Multicast Listener Query Similar to the IGMPv2 Host Membership Query for IPv4, and labeled as 130 in the ICMPv6 packet header, this message is sent by the router to ask if any link is requesting multicast data. There are three types of MLD query messages emitted by the router. The General Query is used to advertise all multicast addresses that are ready to send multicast data to all listening ports, the Multicast Specific query advertises a specific multicast address that is also ready, and the MLD Query, which is a Multicast Specificsource query used for MLD Snooping version 2. These different types of messages are distinguished by a multicast destination address located in the IPv6 header and a multicast address in the Multicast Listener Query Message. MLDv2 has three types of messages General Query, Multicast Group Specific Query and Multicast Group-and-Source Specific Query. Multicast Listener Report Comparable to the Host Membership Report in IGMPv2, and labeled as 131 in the ICMP packet header, this message is sent by the listening port to the Switch stating that it is interested in receiving multicast data from a multicast address in response to the Multicast Listener Query message. MLDv2 introduces the concept of Source List and Filtering Mode therefore its listener report is labeled as 143 in the packet header. There has also been six new filtering report modes added which include; MODE_IS_INCLUDE, MODE_IS_EXCLUDE, CHANGE_TO_INCLUDE, CHANGE_TO_EXCLUDE, ALLOW_NEW and BLOCK_OLD. Multicast Listener Done Akin to the Leave Group Message in IGMPv2, and labeled as 132 in the ICMPv6 packet header, this message is sent by the multicast listening port stating that it is no longer interested in receiving multicast data from a specific multicast group address, therefore stating that it is done with the multicast data from this address. Once this message is received by the Switch, it will no longer forward multicast traffic from a specific multicast group address to this listening port.
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[vlan_name <vlan_name 32> | all] {host_timeout <sec 1-16711450> | router_timeout <sec 1-16711450> | leave_timer <sec 1-16711450> | state [enable | disable] | fast_leave [enable | disable] | report_suppression [enable | disable]}(1) [vlan_name <vlan_name 32> | all]{ query_interval <sec 1-65535> | max_response_time <sec 1-25> | robustness_variable <value 1-255> | last_member_query_interval <sec 1-25> | state [enable | disable]| version <value 1-3> } <vlan_name 32> [add | delete] <portlist> <vlan_name 32> [add | delete] <portlist> {forward_mcrouter_only} {forward_mcrouter_only} [vlan<vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid_list> ] <ipaddr> [vlan<vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid_list> ] <ipaddr> [vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid_list> ] < ipaddr > [ add | delete] <portlist> {[vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid_list>] < ipaddr >} {vlan <vlan_name 32>} {vlan <vlan_name 32>} {vlan <vlan_name 32>} {vlan <vlan_name 32>} {static | dynamic | forbidden} [vlan_name <vlan_name 32>| all] {node_timeout <sec 1-16711450> | router_timeout <sec 1-16711450> | done_timer <sec 1-16711450> | state [enable | disable] | fast_done [enable | disable]}(1) [vlan_name <vlan_name 32> | all] {query_interval <sec 1-65535> | max_response_time <sec 1-25> | robustness_variable <value 1-255> | last_listener_query_interval <sec 1-25> | state [enable | disable] | version <value 1-2> }(1) vlan <vlan_name 32> [add | delete] <portlist> vlan <vlan_name 32> [add | delete] <portlist> {forward_mcrouter_only} {forward_mcrouter_only} {vlan <vlan_name 32>} {vlan <vlan_name 32>} {[vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid_list>]} vlan <vlan_name 32> {[static | dynamic | forbidden]}
config router_ports config router_ports_forbidden enable igmp_snooping disable igmp_snooping create igmp_snooping static_group delete igmp_snooping static_group config igmp_snooping static_group show igmp_snooping static_group show igmp_snooping show igmp_snooping group show igmp_snooping forwarding show router_ports config mld_snooping
config mld_snooping mrouter_ports config mld_snooping mrouter_ports_forbidden enable mld_snooping disable mld_snooping show mld_snooping show mld_snooping group show mld_snooping forwarding show mld_snooping mrouter_ports
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Syntax config igmp_snooping [vlan_name <vlan_name 32> | all] {host_timeout <sec 116711450> | router_timeout <sec 1-16711450> | leave_timer <sec 1-16711450> | state [enable | disable] | fast_leave [enable | disable] | report_suppression [enable | disable]}(1) The config igmp_snooping command configures IGMP snooping on the switch. Note: A fast leave enabled switch can not be attached to another report suppression enabled switch's downstream interface. That is, if switch A is attached to switch B's downstream interface, you can not enable the fast leave feature on switch A and enable report suppression on switch B simultaneously. vlan_name - Specify the name of the VLAN for which IGMP snooping is to be configured. All indicates all VLANs. host_timeout Specify the host time-out value here. router_timeout Specify the rouer time-out value here. leave_timer Specify the leave timer value here. state - Enable or disable IGMP snooping for the chosen VLAN. fast_leave - Enable or disable the IGMP snooping fast leave function. If enabled, the membership is immediately removed when the system receives the IGMP leave message. report_suppression - When IGMP report suppression is enabled (the default), the switch sends the first IGMP report from all hosts for a group to all the multicast routers. The switch does not send the remaining IGMP reports for the group to the multicast routers. If the multicast router query includes requests only for IGMPv1 and IGMPv2 reports, the switch forwards only the first IGMPv1 or IGMPv2 report from all hosts for a group to all the multicast routers. If the multicast router query also includes requests for IGMPv3 reports, the switch forwards all IGMPv3 reports for a group to the multicast devices. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure IGMP snooping: DGS-3627:admin# config igmp_snooping vlan default state enable Command: config igmp_snooping vlan default state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the IGMP snooping querier: DGS-3627:admin# config igmp_snooping querier vlan default query_interval 125 state enable Command: config igmp_snooping querier vlan default query_interval 125 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config router_ports
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure ports as router ports. config router_ports <vlan_name 32> [add | delete] <portlist> This command allows you to designate a range of ports as being connected to multicastenabled routers. This will ensure that all packets with such a router as its destination will reach the multicast-enabled router, regardless of protocol, etc. 313
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Parameters vlan - Specify the name of the VLAN on which the router port resides. add | delete - Specify to add or delete the router ports. portlist - Specify a range of ports to be configured. (UnitID:port number) Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To set up static router ports: DGS-3627:admin# config router_ports default add 2:1-2:10 Command: config router_ports default add 2:1-2:10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config router_ports_forbidden
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure ports as forbidden router ports. config router_ports_forbidden <vlan_name 32> [add | delete] <portlist> This command allows you to designate a range of ports as being not connected to multicastenabled routers. This ensures that the forbidden router port will not propagate routing packets out. vlan - Specify the name of the VLAN on which the router port resides. add | delete - Specify to add or delete the router ports. portlist - Specify a range of ports to be configured. (UnitID:port number) Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To set up port range 1-10 to forbidden router ports of default VLAN: DGS-3627:admin# config router_ports_forbidden default add 1-10 Command: config router_ports_forbidden default add 1-10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable igmp_snooping
Purpose Syntax Description Used to enable IGMP snooping on the switch. enable igmp_snooping {forward_mcrouter_only} This command allows you to enable IGMP snooping on the switch. The forward_mcrouter_only function is disabled by default. The enable igmp_snooping forward_mcrouter_only command will enable the IGMP snooping function and the forward multicast router only function. If forward multicast router only is enabled, the switch will forward all multicast traffic to the multicast router, only. Otherwise, the switch forwards all multicast traffic to any IP router. forward_mcrouter_only - If specified, the switch will learn the router port based on 314
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identification of the multicast routing protocol packet and IGMP control packet. If not specified, the switch will learn the router port based on identification of the unicast routing protocol packet, the multicast routing protocol packet, and the IGMP control packet. When the switch receives an IGMP report packet from a port, this port will be learned as a member port of the multicast group that the port is reported, and the router will be a default member of this multicast group. The multicast packet destined for this multicast group will be forwarded to all the members of this multicast group. The identification of a router port will also affect the forwarding of the IGMP control packet. When the switch receives the IGMP report packet from the client member, it will forward the packet to the router port. If the switch receives the IGMP query packet from the router port, it will forward the packet to the client member port. (If the switch itself is the querier, then it will issue the query packet to the client member port.) Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable IGMP snooping on the switch: DGS-3627:admin# enable igmp_snooping Command: enable igmp_snooping Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable igmp_snooping
Purpose Syntax Description Used to disable IGMP snooping on the switch. disable igmp_snooping {forward_mcrouter_only} This command disables IGMP snooping on the switch. Disabling IGMP snooping allows all IGMP and IP multicast traffic to flood within a given IP interface. Note that disabling IGMP snooping will also disable the forward multicast router only function. The disable mld_snooping forward_mcrouter_only command will only disable the forward multicast router only function. forward_mcrouter_only - If specified, the switch will learn the router port based on identification of the multicast routing protocol packet and IGMP control packet. If not specified, the switch will learn the router port based on identification of the unicast routing protocol packet, the multicast routing protocol packet, and the IGMP control packet. When the switch receives an IGMP report packet from a port, this port will be learned as a member port of the multicast group that the port is reported, and the router will be a default member of this multicast group. The multicast packet destined for this multicast group will be forwarded to all the members of this multicast group. The identification of a router port will also affect the forwarding of the IGMP control packet. When the switch receives the IGMP report packet from the client member, it will forward the packet to the router port. If the switch receives the IGMP query packet from the router port, it will forward the packet to the client member port. (If the switch itself is the querier, then it will issue the query packet to the client member port.) Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To create an IGMP snooping static group for VLAN 1, group 239.1.1.1: DGS-3627:admin# create igmp_snooping static_group vlan vlan1 239.1.1.1 Command: create igmp_snooping static_group vlan vlan1 239.1.1.1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete an IGMP snooping static group for VLAN 1, group 239.1.1.1: DGS-3627:admin# delete igmp_snooping static_group vlan vlan1 239.1.1.1 Command: delete igmp_snooping static_group vlan vlan1 239.1.1.1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To unset port range 9-10 from IGMP snooping static member ports for group 239.1.1.1 on default VLAN: DGS-3627:admin# config igmp_snooping static_group vlan default 239.1.1.1 delete 2:9-2:10 Command: create igmp_snooping static_group vlan default 239.1.1.1 delete 2:9-2:10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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To display the IGMP snooping information for the default VLAN: DGS-3627:admin# show igmp_snooping vlan default Command: show igmp_snooping vlan default IGMP Snooping Global State Multicast router Only VLAN Name Query Interval Max Response Time Robustness Value Last Member Query Interval Host Timeout Router Timeout Leave Timer Querier State Querier Router Behavior State Fast Leave Report Suppression Version Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin# : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Disabled : Disabled default 125 10 2 1 260 260 2 Disabled Non-Querier Disabled Disabled Disabled 3
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Example usage: To show all IGMP snooping forwarding entries located on the switch:
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show router_ports
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the currently configured router ports on the switch. show router_ports {vlan <vlan_name 32>} {static | dynamic | forbidden} This command displays the currently configured router ports on the switch. vlan - Specify the name of the VLAN on which the router port resides. static - Displays router ports that have been statically configured. dynamic - Displays router ports that have been dynamically configured. forbidden - Displays forbidden router ports that have been statically configured. If no parameter is specified, the system will display all currently configured router ports on the switch. None.
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config mld_snooping
Purpose Syntax Used to configure MLD snooping on the switch. config mld_snooping [vlan_name <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid_list> | all] {node_timeout <sec 1-16711450> | router_timeout <sec 1-16711450> | done_timer <sec 1-16711450> | state [enable | disable] | fast_done [enable | disable]}(1) This command is used to configure MLD snooping on the switch. vlan_name - Specify the name of the VLAN for which MLD snooping is to be configured. vlanid - Specify the ID of the VLAN for which MLD snooping is to be configured. all - Specify all VLANs for which MLD snooping is to be configured. node_timeout Specify the node time-out value here. router_timeout Specify the router time-out value here. done_timer Specify the done timer here. state - Enable or disable MLD snooping for the chosen VLAN. fast_done - Enable or disable MLD snooping fast_leave function. If enable, the membership is immediately removed when the system receive the MLD leave message. If the multicast router query includes requests only for MLDv1 reports, the switch forwards only the first MLDv1 report from all hosts for a group to all the multicast routers. If the multicast router query also includes requests for MLDv2 reports, the switch forwards all MLDv2 reports for a group to the multicast devices. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure MLD snooping: DGS-3627:admin# config mld_snooping vlan default state enable Command: config mld_snooping vlan default state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the MLD snooping querier: DGS-3627:admin# config mld_snooping querier vlan default query_interval 125 state enable Command: config mld_snooping querier vlan default query_interval 125 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set up static router ports: DGS-3627:admin# config mld_snooping mrouter_ports default add 2:1-2:10 Command: config mld_snooping mrouter_ports default add 2:1-2:10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set up port range 1-10 to forbidden router ports of the default VLAN: DGS-3627:admin# config mld_snooping mrouter_ports_forbidden default add 1-10 Command: config mld_snooping mrouter_ports_forbidden default add 1-10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable mld_snooping
Purpose Syntax Description Used to enable MLD snooping on the switch. enable mld_snooping {forward_mcrouter_only} This command allows you to enable MLD snooping on the switch. The forward_mcrouter_only function is disabled by default. The enable mld_snooping 323
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forward_mcrouter_only command will enable the MLD snooping function and the forward multicast router only function. If forward multicast router only is enabled, the switch will forward all multicast traffic to the multicast router, only. Otherwise, the switch forwards all multicast traffic to any IP router. Parameters forward_mcrouter_only - If specified, the switch will learn the router port based on identification of the multicast routing protocol packet and MLD control packet. If not specified, the switch will learn the router port based on identification of the unicast routing protocol packet, the multicast routing protocol packet, and the MLD control packet. When the switch receives an MLD report packet from a port, this port will be learned as a member port of the multicast group that the port is reported, and the router will be a default member of this multicast group. The multicast packet destined for this multicast group will be forwarded to all the members of this multicast group. The identification of a router port will also affect the forwarding of the MLD control packet. When the switch receives the MLD report packet from the client member, it will forward the packet to the router port. If the switch receives the MLD query packet from the router port, it will forward the packet to the client member port. (If the switch itself is the querier, then it will issue the query packet to the client member port.) Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To enable MLD snooping on the switch: DGS-3627:admin# enable mld_snooping Command: enable mld_snooping Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable mld_snooping
Purpose Syntax Description Used to disable MLD snooping on the switch. disable mld_snooping {forward_mcrouter_only} This command disables MLD snooping on the switch. Disabling MLD snooping allows all MLD and IP multicast traffic to flood within a given IP interface. Note that disabling MLD snooping will also disable the forward multicast router only function. The disable mld_snooping forward_mcrouter_only command will only disable the forward multicast router only function. Parameters forward_mcrouter_only - If specified, the switch will learn the router port based on identification of the multicast routing protocol packet and MLD control packet. If not specified, the switch will learn the router port based on identification of the unicast routing protocol packet, the multicast routing protocol packet, and the MLD control packet. When the switch receives an MLD report packet from a port, this port will be learned as a member port of the multicast group that the port is reported, and the router will be a default member of this multicast group. The multicast packet destined for this multicast group will be forwarded to all the members of this multicast group. The identification of a router port will also affect the forwarding of the MLD control packet. When the switch receives the MLD report packet from the client member, it will forward the packet to the router port. If the switch receives the MLD query packet from the router port, it will forward the packet to the client member port. (If the switch itself is the querier, then it will issue the query packet to the client member port.) 324
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Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable MLD snooping on the switch: DGS-3627:admin# disable mld_snooping Command: disable mld_snooping Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show mld_snooping
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to show the current status of MLD snooping on the switch. show mld_snooping {vlan <vlan_name 32>} This command will display the current MLD snooping configuration on the switch. vlan - Specify the name of the VLAN for which you want to view the IGMP snooping configuration. If VLAN is not specified, the system will display all current MLD snooping configurations. None.
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VLAN Name : default Query Interval : 125 Max Response Time : 10 Robustness Value : 2 Last Listener Query Interval : 1 Node Timeout : 260 Router Timeout : 260 Done Timer : 2 Querier State : Disabled Querier Router Behavior : Non-Querier State : Enabled Fast Done : Disabled Version : 2
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Example usage: To show all MLD snooping forwarding entries located on the switch:
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Example usage: To display the mld_snooping router ports: DGS-3426P:admin#show mld_snooping mrouter_ports Command: show mld_snooping mrouter_ports VLAN Name : default Static mrouter port : Dynamic mrouter port : 1-10 Forbidden mrouter port: Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin#
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In the case where there is more than one multicast router on a subnetwork, one router is elected as the querier. This router then keeps track of the membership of the multicast groups that have active members. The information received from IGMP is then used to determine if multicast packets should be forwarded to a given subnetwork or not. The router can check, using IGMP, to see if there is at least one member of a multicast group on a given subnetwork. If there are no members on a subnetwork, packets will not be forwarded to that subnetwork.
The current release of the Switch now implements IGMPv3. Improvements of IGMPv3 over version 2 include: The introduction of the SSM or Source Specific Multicast. In previous versions of IGMP, the host would receive all packets sent to the multicast group. Now, a host will receive packets only from a specific source or sources. This is done through the implementation of include and exclude filters used to accept or deny traffic from these specific sources. In IGMPv2, Membership reports could contain only one multicast group whereas in v3, these reports can contain multiple multicast groups. Leaving a multicast group could only be accomplished using a specific leave message in v2. In v3, leaving a multicast group is done through a Membership report which includes a block message in the group report packet. For version 2, the host could respond to either a group query but in version 3, the host is now capable to answer queries specific to the group and the source.
IGMPv3 is backwards compatible with other versions of IGMP and all IGMP protocols must be used in conjunction with PIM or DVMRP for optimal use. The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is used by IPv4 systems (hosts and routers) to report their IP multicast group memberships to any neighboring multicast routers. Note that an IP multicast router can simultaneously be a member of one or more multicast groups, in which case it performs dual functions as both a multicast router (the multicast router part of the protocol, namely to collect the membership information needed by its multicast routing protocol); and as a group member (the group member part of the protocol, that is to inform itself and other neighboring multicast routers of its memberships).
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config igmp
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[ipif <ipif_name 12>|all] { version <value 1-3> | query_interval <sec 1-31744> | max_response_time <sec 1-25> | robustness_variable <value 1-255> | last_member_query_interval <value 1-25> | state [enable | disable]} {ipif <ipif_name 12>} {group <group>} {ipif <ipif_name 12>} [ ipif <ipif_name 12> | all ] [ enable | disable ] {ipif <ipif_name 12>}
show igmp show igmp group config igmp check_subscriber_source_network show igmp check_subscriber_source_network
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Purpose Syntax This command is used to configure IGMP on the switch. config igmp [ipif <ipif_name 12>|all] { version <value 1-3> | query_interval <sec 131744> | max_response_time <sec 1-25> | robustness_variable <value 1-255> | last_member_query_interval <value 1-25> | state [enable | disable]} The config igmp command is used to configure IGMP on switch. ipif_name - The name of the IP interface for which you want to configure IGMP. all - Specifies all the IP interfaces on the switch. version - IGMP version. The default value is 3. query_interval - The time in seconds between general query transmissions. The default value is 125. max_response_time - The maximum time in seconds to wait for reports from members. The default value is 10. robustness_variable - The permitted packet loss that guarantees IGMP. The default value is 2. last_member_query_interval - Max Response Time inserted into Group-Specific Queries sent in response to Leave Group messages, and is also the amount of time between GroupSpecific Query messages. The default setting is 1. state - Enable or disable IGMP on a router interface. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure the IGMP for the IP interface System: DGS-3627:admin# config igmp ipif System version 1 state enable Command: config igmp ipif System version 1 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show igmp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to display the IGMP configurations. show igmp {ipif <ipif_name 12>} The show igmp command displays the IGMP configurations. ipif_name - IP interface name. If no parameter specified, the system will display all IGMP configurations. None.
Example usage: To display IGMP configurations for all interfaces: DGS-3627:admin# show igmp Command: show igmp IGMP Interface Configurations Interface IP Address/Netmask Ver- Query sion Maximum Robust- Last State Response ness Member Time Value Query Interval ---- ------ -------- ------- -------- -------3 125 10 2 1 Disabled
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Example usage: To enable igmp check_subscriber_source_network state on interface System: DGS-3627:admin# config igmp check_subscriber_source_network ipif System enable Command: config igmp check_subscriber_source_network ipif System enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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To show igmp check_subscriber_source_network state on all interfaces: DGS-3627:admin# show igmp check_subscriber_source_network Command: show igmp check_subscriber_source_network Interface -----------System n1 n11 n20 n100 IP Address/Netmask -----------------10.90.90.90/8 1.1.1.1/8 11.1.1.1/8 20.1.1.1/8 100.3.2.2/8 Check Subscriber Source Network ------------------------------Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
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config ipif
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<ipif_name 12> [{ipaddress <network_address> | vlan <vlan_name 32> | state [enable | disable] | proxy_arp [enable | disable] {local [enable | disable]}} | bootp | dhcp | ipv6 ipv6address <ipv6networkaddr> | ip_mtu <value 512-1712> | dhcpv6_client [enable | disable] | ip_directed_broadcast [enable | disable]]
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Purpose Syntax This command is used to configure the IP directed-broadcast state of the interface. config ipif <ipif_name 12> [{ipaddress <network_address> | vlan <vlan_name 32> | state [enable | disable] | proxy_arp [enable | disable] {local [enable | disable]}} | bootp | dhcp | ipv6 ipv6address <ipv6networkaddr> | ip_mtu <value 512-1712> | dhcpv6_client [enable | disable] | ip_directed_broadcast [enable | disable]] This command will enabled or disabled the IP directed-broadcast state of a specified interface. An IP directed broadcast is an IP packet whose destination address is a valid broadcast address of some IP subnet, but which originates from a node that is not a part of that destination subnet. The Switch that is not directly connected to its destination subnet and forwards an IP directed broadcast in the same way that it would forward unicast IP packets to a host on that subnet. When a directed broadcast packet reaches a router that is directly connected to its destination subnet, and that packet is "exploded" as a broadcast on the destination subnet. It only works on layer 3 Switch. The only highlighted parameter for this chapter is: ip_directed_broadcast - See below: enable - Enabled the IP directed-broadcast state of the interface. disable - Disabled the IP directed-broadcast state of the interface. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To set the IP Directed Broadcast state of System interface to enable: DGS-3627:admin# config ipif System ip_directed_broadcast enable Command: config ipif System ip_directed_broadcast enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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44 IP MULTICASTING COMMANDS
The IP multicasting commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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show ipmc cache show ipmc
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{group <group>} {ipaddress <network_address>} {ipif <ipif_name 12> | protocol [inactive | dvmrp | pim]}
Example usage: To display the current IP multicast forwarding cache: DGS-3627:admin# show ipmc cache Command: show ipmc cache Multicast Group --------------224.1.1.1 224.1.1.1 224.1.2.3 Total Entries: 3 DGS-3627:admin# Source Address/Netmask ---------------------10.48.74.121/32 20.48.74.25 /32 10.48.75.3 /3 Upstream Neighbor ------------10.48.75.63 20.48.75.25 10.48.76.6 Expire Time -----30 20 30 Routing Protocol -------DVMRP DVMRP DVMRP
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Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the IP multicast interface table. show ipmc {ipif <ipif_name 12> | protocol [inactive | dvmrp | pim]} This command will display the current IP multicast interface table. <ipif_name 12> The name of the IP interface for which to display the IP multicast 336
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interface table for. protocol Allows the user to specify whether or not to use one of the available protocols to display the IP multicast interface table. For example, if DVMRP is specified, the table will display only those entries that are related to the DVMRP protocol. Restrictions None. inactive Specifying this parameter will display entries that are currently inactive. dvmrp Specifying this parameter will display only those entries that are related to the DVMRP protocol. pim Specifying this parameter will display only those entries that are related to the PIM protocol.
Usage example To display the current IP multicast interface table by DVMRP entry: DGS-3627:admin# show ipmc protocol dvmrp Command: show ipmc protocol dvmrp Interface Name --------------Triton Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin# IP Address -------------11.1.1.1 Multicast Routing ---------------DVMRP
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create ip prefix_list config ip prefix_list
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<list_name 16> <list_name 16> [[add | delete] {sequence <value 1-65535 >} <network_address> {ge <value 1-32>}{le <value 1-32>}[deny | permit]|[description <desc 80> | clear_description]] [list_name <list_name 16> | all] {<list_name 16>} <list_name 16> <list_name 16> [add | delete] <network_address> [deny | permit] [list_name <list_name 16> | all] {<list_name 16>} [list_name <list_name 16> {<network_address>} | all] <map_name 16> [map_name <map_name 16>{all_sequence} | all] {<map_name 16>} <map_name 16> [add | delete] sequence <value 1-65535 > {[deny | permit]} <map_name 16> sequence <value 1-65535> match [add | delete] [as_path <list_name 16 > | community_list <list_name 16> {exact} | ip address <list_name 16> | ip address prefix_list <list_name 16> | ip next_hop <list_name 16> | ip next_hop prefix_list <list_name 16> | metric <value 0-4294967294>] <map_name 16> sequence <value 1-65535> set [add | delete] [next_hop [<ipaddr> | peer_address ] | metric < uint 0-4294967295> | local_preference < uint 0-4294967295> | weight <value 0-65535> | as_path <aspath_list> | community {< communit_set 80 > | internet | no_export | no_advertise | local_as} {additive} | origin[egp | igp | incomplete] | dampening <min 1-45> <value 120000> <value 1-20000><min 1-255> <min 1-45>] [prefix_list | access_list | route_map]
delete ip prefix_list show ip prefix_list create ip standard access_list config ip standard access_list delete ip standard access_list show ip standard access_list clear ip prefix_list counter create route_map delete route_map show route_map config route_map config route_map
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create ip prefix_list
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to create a prefix list. create ip prefix_list <list_name 16> The create ip prefix_list command creates an IP prefix list, which can be further applied to routes as a filter list. <list_name 16> - The name to identify the prefix list. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. 338
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Example usage: The following example creates one IP prefix list named 1: DGS-3627:admin# create ip prefix_list 1 Command: create ip prefix_list 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config ip prefix_list
Purpose Syntax Used to configure a prefix list by adding/deleting a prefix list entry or adding/deleting the description of a prefix_list. config ip prefix_list <list_name 16> [[add | delete] {sequence <value 1-65535 >} <network_address> {ge <value 1-32>}{le <value 1-32>}[deny | permit]|[description <desc 80> | clear_description]] The config ip prefix_list command defines the rule entry for an IP route prefix list. A prefix list can have multiple rule entries; each is represented by a sequence number. The rule with the lower sequence number will be evaluated first. If the sequence number is not specified for the defined rule entry, the sequence number will be automatically given. The automatically given sequence number will be a multiple of 5. Therefore, if the defined rule is the first rule in the prefix list, the automatically given sequence number will be 5. If the defined rule is not the first rule in the prefix list, the sequence number will be the number that is a multiple of 5 and larger than the largest sequence number of an existing rule in the prefix list. A prefix list consists of an IP address and a bit mask. The bit mask is entered as a number from 1 to 32. An implicit deny is applied to traffic that does not match any prefix-list entry. Parameters <list_name 16> - Specifies the name for the prefix list. sequence - Specifies the sequence number for the rule entry. deny - The specified network will be denied. permit - The specified network will be permitted. add - Add a rule entry. delete - Delete a rule entry. <network_address> - Configures the network address clear_discription - Specifies the description for the prefix list to null. discription - Specifies the description for the prefix list. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: The following example configures a prefix list 1 to permit routes from the 10.0.0.0/8 network that have a mask length that is less than or equal to 24 bits: DGS-3627:admin# config ip prefix_list 1 add sequence 10 10.0.0.0/8 le 24 permit Command: config ip prefix_list 1 add sequence 10 10.0.0.0/8 le 24 permit Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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delete ip prefix_list
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to delete the IP prefix list delete ip prefix_list [list_name <list_name 16> | all] The command is used to delete an IP prefix list. <list_name 16> - The name of the prefix list that will be deleted. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To delete an IP prefix list named list1: DGS-3627:admin# delete ip prefix_list list_name list1 Command: delete ip prefix_list list_name list1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show ip prefix_list
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to show an IP prefix list. show ip prefix_list {<list_name 16>} The command is used to show a prefix list entry. <list_name 16> - The name of the prefix_list will be show. None.
Example usage: This example shows an IP prefix list named list1: DGS-3627:admin# create ip prefix_list list1 Command: create ip prefix_list list1 Success. DGS-3627:admin# config ip prefix_list 1 add sequence 10 10.0.0.0/8 le 24 permit Command: config ip prefix_list 1 add sequence 10 10.0.0.0/8 le 24 permit Success. DGS-3627:admin# show ip prefix_list list1 Command:4# show ip prefix_list list1 IP Prefix list: list1 Description: Total Rule Number:1 sequence 5 permit 10.0.0.0/8 le 24 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create an access list named List1: DGS-3627:admin# create ip standard access_list List1 Command: create ip standard access_list List1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: This example configures access list list1 to add one entry: DGS-3627:admin# config ip standard access_list List1 add 10.10.10.0/24 permit Command: config ip standard access_list List1 add 10.10.10.0/24 permit Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: Show the information of an access list named List1: DGS-3627:admin# config ip standard access_list List1 add 10.10.10.0/24 permit Command:4# config ip standard access_list List1 add 10.10.10.0/24 permit Success. DGS-3627:admin# show ip standard access_list List1 Command:4# show ip standard access_list List1 IP standard Access_list: List1 Total entries number : 1 filter : permit 10.10.10.0/24 Total Access_list number : DGS-3627:admin# 1
Example usage: To clear prefix list counters for the prefix list named first_list that matches the 192.168.10.0/24 prefix:
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create route_map
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to create a route map or add and delete sequences to a route map. create route_map <map_name 16> A route map can have multiple rule entries, each with a different sequence number. When creating a route map, a sequence ID of 10 will be added to the route map If the sequence number is not specified, it will be automatically given. The automatically given sequence number will be a multiple of 10. <map_name 16> - The route map name. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To create a route map named map1 and add one sequence ID of 20 to the route map: DGS-3627:admin# create route_map map1 Command:4# create route_map map1 Success. DGS-3627:admin# config route_map map1 add sequence 20 Command:4# config route_map map1 add sequence 20 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete route_map
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters This command is used to delete a route map configuration. delete route_map [map_name <map_name 16>{all_sequence} | all] This command is used to delete a route map configuration. <map_name 16> - The route map name. all_sequence - Remove all sequence entries from the route map. The route map is not deleted. all - Use to delete all route_maps. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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show route_map
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used o show a route map configuration. show route_map {<map_name 16>} This command is used to show a route map configuration. <map_name 16> - Route map name. None.
Example usage: To show the route map named map1: DGS-3627:admin# show route_map map1 Command:4# show route_map map1 route_map : map1 -------------------------sequence : 10 (Permit) Match clauses: Set clauses: ----------------sequence : 20 (Permit) Match clauses: Set clauses: DGS-3627:admin#
config route_map
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure the route map or add/delete sequences to the route map. config route_map <map_name 16> [add | delete] sequence <value 1-65535 > {[deny | permit]} A route map can have multiple rule entries, each with a different sequence number. When creating a route map, a sequence ID of 10 will be added to the route map. If the sequence number is not specified, it will be automatically given. The automatically given sequence number will be a multiple of 10. If permit/deny is not specified, permit is implied. <map_name 16> - The route map name. <value 1-65535> - The sequence number for the route map rule. permit - Specifies to permit the route if the rule is matched deny - Specifies to deny the route if the rule is matched. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure the route map match access list ac_list1 and set the metric to 50: DGS-3627:admin# config route_map map1 sequence 10 match add ip address ac_list1 Command:4# config route_map map1 sequence 10 match add ip address ac_list1 DGS-3627:admin# config route_map map1 sequence 10 set add metric 50 Command:4# config route_map map1 sequence 10 set add metric 50 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the route map match access list ac_list1 and set the metric to 50: DGS-3627:admin# config route_map map1 sequence 10 match add ip address ac_list1 Command:4# config route_map map1 sequence 10 match add ip address ac_list1 DGS-3627:admin# config route_map map1 sequence 10 set add metric 50 Command:4# config route_map map1 sequence 10 set add metric 50 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To show route filter information in kernel. DGS-3627:admin# debug routefilter show route_map Command:4# debug routefilter show route_map route-map map1,r_id:1,permit Sequence 10 Match clauses: ip address (access-lists): ac_list1 Set clauses: metric 50 Sequence 20 Match clauses: Set clauses: Success.
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NOTE: When downloading configuration files to the Switch, be aware of the ACL configurations loaded, as compared to the ACL mode access profile entries set by this function, which may cause both access profile types to experience problems.
IP-MAC-Port Binding (IMPB) is a security application found on edge switches which are usually directly connected to hosts. IMPB enables administrators to configure (or snoop) pairs of MAC and IP addresses that are allowed to access networks through the switch. IMPB binds together the network layer IP address, and the Ethernet link layer MAC address, and the receiving port, to allow the transmission of data between the layers.
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config address_binding ip_mac ports
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[<portlist> | all ] { state [enable {[strict | loose] | [ipv6 | all ]} | disable {[ ipv6 | all ]}] | allow_zeroip [enable | disable] | forward_dhcppkt [enable | disable] | mode [arp | acl ] | stop_learning_threshold<int 0-500>} (1) [ipaddress < ipaddr > | ipv6address <ipv6addr>] mac_address < macaddr > { ports [ portlist | all]} [ip_mac [[ipaddress < ipaddr > | ipv6address <ipv6addr>] mac_address < macaddr > | all] | blocked [ all | vlan_name < vlan_name > mac_address < macaddr >]] [ipaddress < ipaddr > | ipv6address <ipv6addr>] mac_address < macaddr > {ports [ portlist | all]} {[ip_mac [all | [ipaddress <ipaddr> | ipv6address <ipv6addr>] mac_address <macaddr>] | blocked [all | vlan_name <vlan_name> mac_address <macaddr>] | ports {<portlist>}]} {[ipv6 | all]} {[ipv6 | all]} [ <portlist>|all ] {[ipv6 | all]} {[max_entry { ports <portlist>} | binding_entry {port <port>}]} [<portlist> | all] limit [<value 1-50> | no_limit]
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Example usage: To create an IMPB entry: DGS-3627:admin# create address_binding ip_mac ipaddress 10.1.1.1 mac_address 00-00-00-0000-11 Command: create address_binding ip_mac ipaddress 10.1.1.1 mac_address 00-00-00-00-00-11 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To create a static IPv6 IMPB entry: DGS-3627:admin# create address_binding ip_mac ipv6address fe80::240:5ff:fe00:28 mac_address 00-00-00-00-00-11 Command: create address_binding ip_mac ipv6address fe80::240:5ff:fe00:28 mac_address 0000-00-00-00-11 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete address_binding
Purpose Syntax Used to delete an IMPB entry or blocked entry. delete address_binding [ip_mac [[ipaddress < ipaddr > | ipv6address <ipv6addr>] mac_address < macaddr > | all] | blocked [ all | vlan_name < vlan_name > mac_address < macaddr >]] Use this command to delete an IMPB entry or a blocked entry. If the ACL mode is enabled, the switch will delete the related ACL access entries automatically. 352
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Parameters ip_mac - Specify the user created IMPB database. blocked - Specify the address database that the system has automatically learned and blocked. ipaddr - Specify the learned IP address of the entry in the database. ipv6addr - Specify the learned IPv6 address of the entry in the database. macaddr - Specify the MAC address of the entry or the blocked MAC address. vlan_name - Specify the name of the VLAN to which the blocked MAC address belongs. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To delete an IMPB entry: DGS-3627:admin# delete address_binding ip_mac ipaddress 10.1.1.1 mac_address 00-00-00-0000-11 Command: delete address_binding ip_mac ipaddress 10.1.1.1 mac_address 00-00-00-00-00-11 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To delete a static ipv6 IMPB entry: DGS-3627:admin# delete address_binding ip_mac ipv6address fe80::240:5ff:fe00:28 mac_address 00-00-00-00-00-11 Command: delete address_binding ip_mac ipv6address fe80::240:5ff:fe00:28 mac_address 0000-00-00-00-11 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To delete a blocked address: DGS-3627:admin# delete address_binding blocked vlan_name v31 mac_address 00-00-00-00-0011 Command: delete address_binding blocked vlan_name v31 mac_address 00-00-00-00-00-11 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure an IMPB entry: DGS-3627:admin# config address_binding ip_mac ipaddress 10.1.1.1 mac_address 00-00-00-0000-11 Command: config address_binding ip_mac ipaddress 10.1.1.1 mac_address 00-00-00-00-00-11 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To configure a static IPv6 IMPB entry: DGS-3627:admin#config address_binding ip_mac ipv6address fe80::240:5ff:fe00:28 mac_address 00-00-00-00-00-11 Command: config address_binding ip_mac ipv6address fe80::240:5ff:fe00:28 mac_address 0000-00-00-00-11 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show address_binding
Purpose Syntax Used to display the IMPB entries, blocked MAC entries and port status. show address_binding {[ip_mac [all | [ipaddress <ipaddr> | ipv6address <ipv6addr>] mac_address <macaddr>] | blocked [all | vlan_name <vlan_name> mac_address <macaddr>] | ports {<portlist>}]} This command is used to show the IMPB information. ip_mac - Specify the user created IMPB database. blocked - Specify the addresses in the database that the system has auto learned and blocked. ipaddr - Specify the learned IP address of the entry in the database. ipv6addr - Specify the learned IPv6 address of the entry in the database. macaddr - Specify the MAC address of the entry or the blocked MAC address. vlan_name - Specify the name of the VLAN to which the blocked MAC address belongs. ports - Specify the ports for which the information is displayed. If not specified, all ports are displayed. None.
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To show the IMPB ports: DGS-3627:admin#show address_binding ports Command: show address_binding ports Port -------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 IPv4 State -------Loose Strict Disabled Strict Disabled Strict Disabled Strict Disabled Strict Disabled Strict IPv6 State -------Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Mode ---ARP ARP ACL ARP ACL ARP ACL ARP ACL ARP ACL ARP Zero IP --------Allow Not Allow Not Allow Not Allow Not Allow Not Allow Not Allow Not Allow Not Allow Not Allow Not Allow Not Allow DHCP Packet ----------Forward Not Forward Not Forward Not Forward Not Forward Not Forward Not Forward Not Forward Not Forward Not Forward Not Forward Not Forward Stop Learning Threshold/Mode -------------100/Stop 200/Normal 200/Normal 200/Normal 200/Normal 200/Normal 200/Normal 200/Normal 200/Normal 200/Normal 200/Normal 200/Normal
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To show IMPB entries: DGS-3627:admin# show address_binding ip_mac all Command: show address_binding ip_mac all M(Mode) D:DHCP,N:ND,S:Static ACL - A:Active I:Inactive
IP Address MAC Address M ST Ports --------------------------------------- ----------------- -- -- ------------10.1.1.1 00-00-00-00-00-11 S I 1,3,5,7,8 10.1.1.2 00-00-00-00-00-12 S A 1 10.1.1.10 00-00-00-00-00-aa D A 1 2001:1111:2222:3333:4444:5555:6666:7777 00-00-00-00-00-02 D I 2 2001:1111::1 00-00-00-00-00-03 N I 5 Total Entries : 3 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable DHCP IPv4 snooping mode: DGS-3627:admin# enable address_binding dhcp_snoop Command: enable address_binding dhcp_snoop Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To enable DHCP IPv6 snooping mode: DGS-3627:admin# enable address_binding dhcp_snoop ipv6 Command: enable address_binding dhcp_snoop ipv6 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To disable DHCP IPv4 snooping mode: DGS-3627:admin# disable address_binding dhcp_snoop Command: disable address_binding dhcp_snoop Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To clear DHCP IPv4 snooping entries on ports 1-3: DGS-3627:admin# clear address_binding dhcp_snoop binding_entry ports 1-3 Command: clear address_binding dhcp_snoop binding_entry ports 1-3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To clear DHCP IPv6 snooping entries on ports 1-3: DGS-3627:admin# clear address_binding dhcp_snoop binding_entry ports 1-3 ipv6 Command: clear address_binding dhcp_snoop binding_entry ports 1-3 ipv6 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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To display DHCP snooping maximun entry configuration: DGS-3627:admin# show address_binding dhcp_snoop max_entry Command: show address_binding dhcp_snoop max_entry Port ------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Max Entry ------10 10 10 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit
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To display the DHCP snooping binding entries: DGS-3627:admin# show address_binding dhcp_snoop binding_entry Command: show address_binding dhcp_snoop binding_entry LT(Lease Time) ST(Status) - A:Active I:Inactive IP Address MAC Address ------------------------------------------- --------------------10.62.58.35 00-0B-5D-05-34-0B 10.33.53.82 00-20-c3-56-b2-ef 2001:2222:1111:7777:5555:6666:7777:8888 00-00-00-00-00-02 2001::1 00-00-00-00-03-02 Total Entries: 4 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set the maximum number of DHCP IPv4 snooping entries that ports 13 can learned to 10: DGS-3627:admin# config address_binding dhcp_snoop max_entry ports 1-3 limit 10. Command: config address_binding dhcp_snoop max_entry ports 1-3 limit 10. Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To enable the IMPB traps and logs: DGS-3627:admin# enable address_binding trap_log Command: enable address_binding trap_log Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To recover IMPB checking for ports 6 to 7: DGS-3627:admin# config address_binding recover_learning ports 6-7 Command: config address_binding recover_learning ports 6-7 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To enable the ND snooping function on the switch: DGS-3627:admin# enable address_binding nd_snoop Command: enable address_binding nd_snoop Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To disable the DHCPv6 snooping function on the switch: DGS-3627:admin# disable address_binding nd_snoop Command: disable address_binding nd_snoop Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To show ND snooping state: DGS-3627:admin# show address_binding nd_snoop Command: show address_binding nd_snoop ND Snoop : Enabled
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Example usage: To clear ND snooping entry on ports 1-3: DGS-3627:admin# clear address_binding nd_snoop binding_entry ports 1-3 Command: clear address_binding nd_snoop binding_entry ports 1-3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
debug address_binding
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Start the IMPB debug when the IMPB module receives an ARP/IP packet or a DHCP packet. debug address_binding [event | dhcp | all] Use this command to start the IMPB debug when the IMPB module receives an ARP/IP packet or a DHCP packet. event - To print out the debug messages when IMPB module receives ARP/IP packets. dhcp - To print out the debug messages when the IMPB module receives the DHCP packets. all - Print out all debug messages. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To print out all debug IMPB messages: DGS-3627:admin# debug address_binding all Command: debug address_binding all Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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no debug address_binding
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Stop the IMPB debug starting when the IMPB module receives an ARP/IP packet or a DHCP packet. no debug address_binding Use this command to stop the IMPB debug starting when the IMPB module receives an ARP/IP packet or a DHCP packet. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To stop IMPB debug: starting when the IMPB module receives an ARP/IP or DHCP packet: DGS-3627:admin# no debug address_binding Command: no debug address_binding Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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create ipv6 neighbor_cache ipif delete ipv6 neighbor_cache ipif show ipv6 neighbor_cache ipif config ipv6 nd ns ipif config ipv6 nd ra ipif
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<ipif_name 12> <ipv6addr> <macaddr> [<ipif_name 12> | all] [<ipv6addr> | static | dynamic | all] [<ipif_name 12> | all] [ipv6address <ipv6addr> | static | dynamic | all] <ipif_name 12> retrans_time <millisecond 0-4294967295> <ipif_name 12> {state [enable | disable] | life_time <sec 0-9000> | reachable_time < millisecond 0-3600000> | retrans_time <millisecond 04294967295> | hop_limit <value 0-255> | managed_flag [enable | disable] | other_config_flag [enable | disable] | min_rtr_adv_interval <sec 3-1350> | max_rtr_adv_interval <sec 4-1800>} (1) <ipif_name 12> <ipv6networkaddr> {preferred_life_time <sec 0-4294967295> | valid_life_time <sec 0-4294967295> | on_link_flag [enable | disable] | autonomous_flag [enable | disable]} (1) {ipif <ipif_name 12>}
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Example usage: To create a static neighbor cache entry on the interface System, with an IPv6 address of 3ffc::1 and a MAC address of 00:01:02L03:04:05: DGS-3627:admin# create ipv6 neighbor_cache ipif System 3ffc::1 00:01:02:03:04:05 Command: create ipv6 neighbor System _cache ipif 3FFC::1 00:01:02:03:04:05 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete the neighbor cache.entry for IPv6 address 3ffc::1 on the IP interface System: DGS-3627:admin# delete ipv6 neighbor_cache ipif System 3ffc::1 Command: delete ipv6 neighbor_cache ipif System 3FFC::1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show all neighbor cache entries for the IP interface System:
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Example usage: To configure the retrans_time of IPv6 ND neighbor solicitation to be 1000000 milliseconds: DGS-3627:admin# config ipv6 nd ns ipif Zira retrans_time 1000000 Command: config ipv6 nd ns ipif Zira retrans_time 1000000 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config ipv6 nd ra
Purpose Syntax Configures router advertisement related arguments. config ipv6 nd ra ipif <ipif_name 12> {state [enable | disable] | life_time <sec 0-9000> | reachable_time < millisecond 0-3600000> | retrans_time <millisecond 0-4294967295> | hop_limit <value 0-255> | managed_flag [enable | disable] | other_config_flag [enable | disable] | min_rtr_adv_interval <sec 3-1350> | max_rtr_adv_interval <sec 4-1800>} (1) 367
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Description Parameters Configures the router advertisement related parameters. ipif_name - The name of the interface. state - Router advertisement state. life_time - Indicates the lifetime of the router as the default router in seconds. reachable_time - Indicates the amount of time that a node can consider a neighboring node reachable after receiving a reachability confirmation in milliseconds. retrans_time - Indicates the amount of time between retransmissions of router advertisement messages in milliseconds, where the router advertisement packet will be taken to its host. If the value user configured is less than 1000ms, the device will send RA with that value, but the devices(which received RA) retransmission time of NS messages will use 1000ms instead of it. If the value user configured is large than 1000ms, the device will send RA with that value, and the devices(which received RA) retransmission time of NS messages will also use that value. hop_limit - Indicates the default value of the hop limit field in the IPv6 header for packets sent by hosts that receive this RA message. managed_flag - When set to enable, it indicates that hosts receiving this RA must use a stateful address configuration protocol to obtain an address, in addition to the addresses derived from the stateless address configuration. other_config_flag - When set to enable, it indicates that hosts receiving this RA must use a stateful address configuration protocol to obtain on-address configuration information,. min_rtr_adv_interval - The minimum time allowed between sending unsolicited multicast Router Advertisements from the interface, in seconds. MUST be no less than 3 seconds and no greater than .75 * MaxRtrAdvInterval. Default: 0.33 * MaxRtrAdvInterval. max_rtr_adv_interval - The maximum time allowed between sending unsolicited multicast Router Advertisements from the interface, in seconds. MUST be no less than 4 seconds and no greater than 1800 seconds. Default: 600 seconds. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure the RA state as enabled and the life_time of the triton interface to be 1000 seconds: DGS-3627:admin#config ipv6 nd ra ipif triton state enable life_time 1000 Command: config ipv6 nd ra ipif triton state enable life_time 1000 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the value of the preferred_life_time of prefix option to be 1000 seconds for the prefix 3ffe:501:ffff:100::/64, which is the prefix of the ip1 interface : DGS-3627:admin# config ipv6 nd ra prefix_option ipif ip1 3ffe:501:ffff:100::/64 preferred_life_time 1000 Command: config ipv6 nd ra prefix_option ipif ip1 3ffe:501:ffff:100::/64 preferred_life_time 1000 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show ipv6 nd
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display information regarding neighbor detection on the switch. show ipv6 nd {ipif <ipif_name 12>} To show IPv6 ND related configuration. ipif_name - The name of the interface. If no IP interface is specified, it will show the IPv6 ND related configuration of all interfaces. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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create ipv6route delete ipv6route show ipv6route
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[default | <ipv6networkaddr>] [[<ipif_name 12> <ipv6addr> | <ipv6addr>] {<metric 1-65535>} {[primary | backup]} | ip_tunnel <tunnel_name 12>] [[default |<ipv6networkaddr>] [<ipif_name 12> <ipv6addr> | <ipv6addr> | ip_tunnel <tunnel_name 12>] | all] {<ipv6networkaddr>} {[static | ripng | ospfv3]}
create ipv6route
Purpose Syntax Description Used to create static IPv6 route entry to Switchs IPv6 routing table. create ipv6route [default | <ipv6networkaddr>] [[<ipif_name 12> <ipv6addr> | <ipv6addr>] {<metric 1-65535>} {[primary | backup]} | ip_tunnel <tunnel_name 12>] Create a static IPv6 route entry. If the next hop is a global address, it is not needed to indicate the interface name of the next hop. If the next hop is a link local address, then the interface name of the next hop must be specified. And the unspecified address, loop back address or multicast address cant be configured as the next hop. Note: If an IPv6 global address is added on interface, this local route will be wrote into IPv6 routing table automatically. If both the destination network address and next hop of the new route entry are the same with existed entry, the created command for the new entry will return failure. If only the destination network address is the same with the existed entry and both primary and backup route entries are already existed, the created command for the new entry will return failure. The IP tunnel route doesnt support to create the backup route. default - Specify that this route is created as a default route. ipv6networkaddr - The destination network of the route. ipif_name - The interface name of the next hop, with the maximum of 12 characters. ipv6addr - The next hop address of this route. metric - The metric for this route, the default value is 1. primary - Specify the route as the primary route to the destination. backup - Specify the route as the backup route to the destination. If the route is not specified as the primary route or the backup route, then it will be auto-assigned by the system. The first created is the primary, the second created is the backup. tunnel_name - The IP tunnel interface name of the next hop. When this option is specified, it is indicated that this new created route is an IP tunnel route. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To add a single static IPv6 route entry in IPv6 format:
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To add an IP tunnel route entry: DGS-3627:admin# create ipv6route default ip_tunnel ip6_tn Command: create ipv6route default ip_tunnel ip6_tn Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete ipv6route
Purpose Syntax Description Delete static IPv6 route entries or specified static route entry from Switchs IPv6 routing table delete ipv6route [[default |<ipv6networkaddr>] [<ipif_name 12> <ipv6addr> | <ipv6addr> | ip_tunnel <tunnel_name 12>] | all] Delete a static IPv6 route. If the next hop is a global address, it is not needed to specify the interface name of the next hop. If the next hop is a link local address, then the interface name of the next hop must be specified. default - Specify that the route to be deleted is a default route. ipv6networkaddr - The destination network of the route. ipif_name - The interface name of the next hop, with the maximum of 12 characters. ipv6addr - The next hop address of the default route. tunnel_name - The tunnel name of the next hop. When this option is specified, it is indicated that this route to be deleted is an IP tunnel route. all - All static IPv6 routes will be deleted. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: Delete a static IPv6 route specified by network address: DGS-3627:admin# delete ipv6route 3004::/64 Intface_1 3000::4 Command: delete ipv6route 3004::/64 Intface_1 3000::4 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show ipv6route
Purpose Syntax Description Display the Switchs current IPv6 routing table or specified route entries. show ipv6route {<ipv6networkaddr>} {[static | ripng | ospfv3]} Display IPv6 routes in the switch. If this command is not specified by address or route protocol, it will display all the route entries in the routing table. And if this command specified by address or route protocol, it will display the specified IPv6 route entries. ipv6networkaddr - The destination network of the route. static - Display the static route entries. 372
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ripng - Display the RIPng route entries. ospfv3 - Display the OSPFv3 route entries. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: Show the IPv6 route entries without specified address or route protocol: DGS-3627:admin# show ipv6route Command: show ipv6route IPv6 Prefix: ::/0 Next Hop : 3000::2 IPv6 Prefix: 3000::/64 Next Hop : :: IPv6 Prefix: 3004::/64 Next Hop : 3000::4 IPv6 Prefix: 3005::/64 Next Hop : 3000::5 IPv6 Prefix: 4000::/64 Next Hop : :: IPv6 Prefix: 4005::/64 Next Hop : 4000::5 Total Entries: 6 DGS-3627:admin# Protocol: Static Metric: 1 IPIF : Intface_1 Protocol: Local Metric: 1 IPIF : Intface_1 Protocol: Static Metric: 1 IPIF : Intface_1 Protocol: RIPng Metric: 1 IPIF : Intface_1 Protocol: Local Metric: 1 IPIF : Intface_2 Protocol: RIPng Metric: 1 IPIF : Intface_2
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create ip_tunnel delete ip_tunnel config ip_tunnel manual config ip_tunnel 6to4 config ip_tunnel isatap show ip_tunnel enable ip_tunnel disable ip_tunnel
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<tunnel_name 12> <tunnel_name 12> <tunnel_name 12> {ipv6address <ipv6networkaddr> | source <ipaddr> | destination <ipaddr>}(1) <tunnel_name 12> {ipv6address <ipv6networkaddr> | source <ipaddr >}(1) <tunnel_name 12> {ipv6address <ipv6networkaddr> | source <ipaddr>}(1) {<tunnel_name 12>} {<tunnel_name 12>} {<tunnel_name 12>}
create ip_tunnel
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to create an IPv6 tunnel interface. create ip_tunnel < tunnel_name 12> The create ip_tunnel command is used to create an IPv6 tunnel interface on the Switch. <tunnel_name 12> - IPv6 Tunnel interface name, maximum of 12 characters. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To create an IPv6 tunnel interface (Tunnel name is tn2.): DGS-3627:admin# create ip_tunnel tn2 Command: create ip_tunnel tn2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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delete ip_tunnel
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to delete an IPv6 tunnel interface. delete ip_tunnel < tunnel_name 12> The delete ip_tunnel command is used to delete a specific IPv6 tunnel on the switch. <tunnel_name 12> - IPv6 Tunnel interface name, maximum of 12 characters. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To delete an IPv6 tunnel interface (Tunnel name is tn2): DGS-3627:admin# delete ip_tunnel tn2 Command: delete ipif tunnel tn2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure an IPv6 manual tunnel (Tunnel name is tn2, Tunnel source IPv4 address is 1.0.0.1, Tunnel destination IPv4 address is 1.0.0.2, Tunnel IPv6 address is 2001::1/64):
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Example usage: To configure an IPv6 6to4 tunnel (Tunnel name is tn2, Tunnel source IPv4 address is 10.0.0.1, Tunnel IPv6 address is 2002:a00:1::1/64): DGS-3627:admin# config ip_tunnel 6to4 tn2 source 10.0.0.1 Command: config ip_tunnel 6to4 tn2 source 10.0.0.1 Success. DGS-3627:admin# config ip_tunnel 6to4 tn2 ipv6address 2002:a00:1::1/64 Command: config ip_tunnel 6to4 tn2 ipv6address 2002:a00:1::1/64 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure an IPv6 ISATAP tunnel (Tunnel name is tn2, Tunnel source IPv4 address is 10.0.0.1, Tunnel IPv6 address is 2001::5efe:a00:1/64): DGS-3627:admin# config ip_tunnel isatap tn2 source 10.0.0.1 Command: config ip_tunnel isatap tn2 source 10.0.0.1 Success. DGS-3627:admin# config ip_tunnel isatap tn2 ipv6address 2001::5efe:a00:1/64 Command: config ip_tunnel isatap tn2 ipv6address 2001::5efe:a00:1/64 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show ip_tunnel
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to show one or all IPv6 tunnel interfaces information. show ip_tunnel {<tunnel_name 12>} The show ip_tunnel command is used to show one or all IPv6 tunnel interfaces information. <tunnel_name 12> - IPv6 Tunnel interface name, maximum of 12 characters. If no tunnel is specified, all tunnels on the Switch will be displayed. None.
Example usage: To show an IPv6 tunnel interfaces information (Tunnel name is tn2):
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enable ip_tunnel
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable an IPv6 tunnel interface or all IPv6 tunnel interfaces. enable ip_tunnel {<tunnel_name 12>} The enable ip_tunnel command is used to enable an IPv6 tunnel or all IPv6 tunnels on the switch. <tunnel_name 12> - IPv6 Tunnel interface name, maximum of 12 characters. If no tunnel is specified, all tunnels on the Switch will be enabled. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable an IPv6 tunnel interface (Tunnel name is tn2.): DGS-3627:admin# enable ipif tunnel tn2 Command: enable ipif tunnel tn2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable ip_tunnel
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable an IPv6 tunnel interface or all tunnel interfaces. disable ip_tunnel {<tunnel_name 12>} The disable ip_tunnel command is used to disable an IPv6 tunnel or all IPv6 tunnels on the switch. <tunnel_name 12> - IPv6 Tunnel interface name, maximum of 12 characters. If no tunnel is specified, all tunnels on the Switch will be disabled. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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enable jwac disable jwac enable jwac redirect disable jwac redirect enable jwac forcible_logout disable jwac forcible_logout enable jwac udp_filtering disable jwac udp_filtering enable jwac quarantine_server_monitor disable jwac quarantine_server_monitor config jwac quarantine_server_error_timeout config jwac redirect config jwac virtual_ip config jwac quarantine_server_url config jwac clear_quarantine_server_url config jwac update_server config jwac switch_http_port config jwac ports
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<sec 5-300> {destination [quarantine_server | jwac_login_page] | delay_time <sec 0-10>} (1) <ipaddr> {url [<string 128> | clear]} <string 128>
[add | delete] ipaddress <network_address> {[tcp_port < port_number 1-65535> | udp_port < port_number 1-65535>]} <tcp_port_number 1-65535> {[http | https]} [<portlist> | all] {state [enable | disable] | max_authenticating_host <value 0-50> | aging_time [infinite | <min 1-1440>] | idle_time [infinite | <min 1-1440>] | block_time [<sec 0-300>] | auth_mode [host _based | port_based]} (1) [local | pap | chap | ms_chap | ms_chapv2 | eap_md5] <username 15> {vlan <vlanid 1-4094>} <username 15> {vlan <vlanid 1-4094>} [user <username 15> | all_users]
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show jwac show jwac update_server show jwac auth_state ports show jwac ports config jwac authentication_page element show jwac authenticate_page config jwac authenticate_page
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{<portlist>} {<portlist>} [japanese | english] [default | page_title <desc 128> | login_window_title < desc 32> | user_name_title < desc 16> | password_title < desc 16> | logout_window_title < desc 32> | notification_line <line value 1-5> <desc 128>]
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enable jwac
Purpose Syntax Description Used to enable JWAC function. enable jwac The enable jwac command enables JWAC function. JWAC and WAC are mutual exclusive function. That is, they can not be enabled at the same time. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To enable JWAC function: DGS-3627:admin# enable jwac Command: enable jwac Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable jwac
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable JWAC function. disable jwac The disable jwac command disables JWAC function; all authentication entries related to JWAC will be deleted. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To enable JWAC redirect function: DGS-3627:admin# enable jwac redirect Command: enable jwac redirect Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To disable JWAC redirect function: DGS-3627:admin# disable jwac redirect Command: disable jwac redirect Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable JWAC forcibly logout function: DGS-3627:admin# enable jwac forcible_logout Command: enable jwac forcible_logout Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To disable JWAC forcibly logout function: DGS-3627:admin# disable jwac forcible_logout Command: disable jwac forcible_logout Success. DGS-3627:admin#
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual To enable JWAC UDP filtering function: DGS-3627:admin# enable jwac udp_filtering Command: enable jwac udp_filtering Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To disable JWAC UDP filtering function: DGS-3627:admin# disable jwac udp_filtering Command: disable jwac udp_filtering Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable JWAC Quarantine Server monitor function: DGS-3627:admin# enable jwac quarantine_server_monitor Command: enable jwac quarantine_server_monitor Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To disable Quarantine Server monitor function: DGS-3627:admin# disable jwac quarantine_server_monitor Command: disable jwac quarantine_server_monitor Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set Quarantine Server error timeout: DGS-3627:admin# config jwac quarantine_server_error_timeout 60 Command: config jwac quarantine_server_error_timeout 60 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the redirect destination and delay time: DGS-3627:admin# config jwac redirect destination jwac_login_page delay_time 5 Command: config jwac redirect_ destination jwac_login_page delay_time 5 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure virtual IP address to accept authentication request from host: DGS-3627:admin# config jwac virtual_ip 1.1.1.1 url www.kyoto.ac.jp Command: config jwac virtual_ip 1.1.1.1 url www.kyoto.ac.jp Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual To configure Quarantine Server URL: DGS-3627:admin# config jwac quarantine_server_url http://10.90.90.88/authpage.html Command: config jwac quarantine_server_url http://10.90.90.88/authpage.html Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To clear Quarantine Server configuration: DGS-3627:admin# config jwac clear_quarantine_server_url Command: config jwac clear_quarantine_server_url Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the update server which the un-authenticated host need to access: DGS-3627:admin# config jwac update_server add ipaddress 10.90.90.109/24 Command: config jwac update_server add ipaddress 10.90.90.109/24 Update Server 10.90.90.0/24 is added. Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the HTTP port which the Switch listens to: DGS-3627:admin# config jwac switch_http_port 8888 http Command: config jwac switch_http_port 8888 http Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure state and other parameters of the ports: DGS-3627:admin# config jwac ports 1-9 state enable Command: config jwac ports 1-9 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create a local user: DGS-3627:admin# create jwac user 112233 Command: create jwac user 112233 Enter a case-sensitive new password:*** Enter the new password again for confirmation:*** Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete a local user. DGS-3627:admin# delete jwac user juser_tom Command: delete jwac user juser_tom Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: This example displays the JWAC users in the local database: DGS-3627:admin# show jwac user Command: show jwac user User Name ---------juser_tom Password ---------1 VID -----3
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Example usage: To delete authentication entry: DGS-3627:admin# clear jwac auth_state ports all blocked Command: clear jwac auth_state ports all blocked Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: The following example will disable the configuration authorized from the local database: DGS-3627:admin# config jwac authorization attributes local disable Command: config jwac authorization attributes local disable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show jwac
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the configuration of JWAC. show jwac The show jwac command allows you to show all the configuration of JWAC. None. None.
Example usage: To display global configuration of JWAC: DGS-3627:admin# show jwac Command: show jwac State Enabled Ports Virtual IP/URL Switch HTTP Port UDP Filtering Forcible Logout Redirect State Redirect Delay Time Redirect Destination Quarantine Server Q-Server Monitor Q-Server Error Timeout RADIUS Auth-Protocol RADIUS Authorization Local Authorization DGS-3627:admin# : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Enabled 1:1,1:11,1:23,1:25,1:35 1.1.1.1/www.kyoto.ac.jp 21212 (HTTP) Enabled Enabled Enabled 3 Seconds Quarantine Server http://172.18.212.147/pcinventory Enabled (Running) 5 Seconds PAP Enabled Enabled
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Example usage: Supposed that port 1 is in host-based mode: MAC 00-00-00-00-00-01 is authenticated without VLAN assigned (may be the specified target VLAN does not exist or target VLAN has not been specified at all), the ID of RX VLAN will be displayed (RX VLAN ID is 4004 in this example). MAC 00-00-00-00-00-02 is authenticated with target VLAN assigned, the ID of target VLAN will be displayed (target VLAN ID is 1234 in this example) MAC 00-00-00-00-00-03 failed to pass authentication, the VID field will be shown as - indicating that packets with SA 00-00-00-00-00-03 will be dropped no matter which VLAN these packets are from. MAC 00-00-00-00-00-04 attempts to start authentication, the VID field will be shown as - until authentication completed.
Supposed that port 2 is in port-based mode: MAC 00-00-00-00-00-10 is the MAC which made port 2 pass authentication, MAC address is followed by (P) indicating that this authentication is from a port in port-based mode.
Supposed that port 3 is in port-based mode: MAC 00-00-00-00-00-20 attempts to start authentication, MAC address is followed by (P) to indicate the port-based mode authentication. MAC 00-00-00-00-00-21 failed to pass authentication, MAC address is followed by (P) to indicate the port-based mode authentication.
NOTE: In port-based mode, the VLAN ID field is displayed in the same way as host-based mode.
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Example usage: To display port configuration: DGS-3627:admin# show jwac ports 1-4 Command: show jwac ports 1-4 Aging Time Idle Time Block Time Auth Mode Max (min) (min) (sec) Hosts ----- -------- ------------ ------------ ----------- ----------- ------1 Enabled Infinite 20 10 Port-Based 10 2 Disabled 60 10 2 Port-Based 10 3 Enabled 1440 Infinite 2 Host-Based 50 4 Enabled 600 30 5 Host-Based 50 DGS-3627:admin# Port State
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Example usage: To customize the authenticate page: DGS-3627:admin# config jwac page_element japanese page_title " " Command: config jwac page_element japanese page_title "" Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: The following example displays the default authentication page:
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Japanese Page Element -------------------------------------------------------------Page Title : Login Window Title : LAN User Name Title : ID Password Title : Logout Window Title : LAN Notification : Copyright @ 2010 (http://www.dlink-jp.com) DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To choose authenticate page language: DGS-3627:admin# config jwac authenticate_page japanese Command: config jwac authenticate_page japanese Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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enable jumbo_frame disable jumbo_frame show jumbo_frame
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enable jumbo_frame
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable the jumbo frame function on the Switch. enable jumbo_frame This command will allow ethernet frames larger than 1536 bytes to be processed by the Switch. The maximum size of the jumbo frame may not exceed 9216 bytes tagged. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable the jumbo frame function on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# enable jumbo_frame Command: enable jumbo_frame Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable jumbo_frame
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the jumbo frame function on the Switch. disable jumbo_frame This command will disable the jumbo frame function on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual To disable the jumbo frame function on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# disable jumbo_frame Command: disable jumbo_frame Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show jumbo_frame
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to show the status of the jumbo frame function on the Switch. show jumbo_frame This command will show the status of the jumbo frame function on the Switch. None. None.
Example usage: To show the jumbo frame status currently configured on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# show jumbo_frame Command: show jumbo_frame Jumbo frame state: disabled Maximum frame size: 1536 bytes DGS-3627:admin#
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config limited multicast address delete limited multicast address show limited multicast address create multicast_range delete multicast_range show multicast_range config limited_multicast_addr ports
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<portlist> {from <multicast_ipaddr> to <multicast_ipaddr> access [permit | deny] | state [enable | disable]} [all | <portlist>] {<portlist>} <range_name 32> from <multicast_ipaddr> to <multicast_ipaddr> [<range_name 32> | all] {<range_name 32>} <portlist> {add multicast_range <range_name 32> | delete multicast_range [<range_name 32> | all] | {access [permit | deny] | state [enable | disable]}] {ports <portlist>}
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DGS-3627:admin# config limited multicast address 1-3 from 224.1.1.1 to 224.1.1.2 access permit state enable Command: config limited multicast address 1-3 from 224.1.1.1 to 224.1.1.2 access permit state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete the limited multicast address on ports 1 to 3: DGS-3627:admin# delete limited multicast address 1-3 Command: delete limited multicast address 1-3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show the limited multicast address on ports 1 to 2: DGS-3627:admin# show limited multicast address 1-2 Command: show limited multicast address 1-2 Port State Access No. ---: : : 1 Disabled None Name ---------------From ----------------To -------------
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create multicast_range
Purpose Syntax Description Used to create a range of multicast IP addresses that will be specified under a given name. create multicast_range <range_name 32> from <multicast_ipaddr> to <multicast_ipaddr> This command will create a multicast range of IP addresses that will be specified under a given name. Once created, this range name can be added to the config limited_multicast_addr command, therefore setting a list of multicast addresses that will be permitted or denied by the switch. <range_name 32> Enter a name of up to 32 alphanumeric characters that will be used to identify this multicast range. from <multicast_ipaddr> Enter the beginning IP address of the multicast range. to <multicast_ipaddr> Enter the ending IP address of the multicast range.
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Example usage: To create the multicast range accounting: DGS-3627:admin# create multicast_range accounting from 224.19.62.34 to 224.19.62.200 Command: create multicast_range accounting from 224.19.62.34 to 224.19.62.200 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete multicast_range
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to delete a range of multicast IP addresses that will be specified under a given name. delete multicast_range [<range_name 32> | all] This command will delete a multicast range that was created with the create multicast_range command. <range_name 32> Enter a name of up to 32 alphanumeric characters that will be used to identify this multicast range to be deleted. all Use this parameter to delete all multicast address ranges configured on the Switch. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To delete the multicast range accounting: DGS-3627:admin# delete multicast_range accounting Command: create multicast_range accounting Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show multicast_range
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display a range of multicast IP addresses that are specified under a given name. show multicast_range {<range_name 32>} This command will display a multicast range that was created with the create multicast_range command. <range_name 32> Enter a name of up to 32 alphanumeric characters that will be used to identify this multicast range to be displayed. Entering this command without the specified range_name will display all multicast ranges created on the Switch. None.
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Example usage: To display the multicast range accounting: DGS-3627:admin# show multicast_range accounting Command:show multicast_range accounting No. ----1 Name -------------accounting From ---------------224.19.62.34 To ----------------224.19.62.200
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all Use this parameter to delete these ports from all multicast ranges. access Use this parameter to grant or deny permission of the multicast addresses for the ports based on the following parameters. permit Use this parameter to grant permission to the switch for this multicast range.
deny Use this parameter to deny access from the switch for this multicast range. state [enable | disable] Use these parameters to enable or disable this multicast configuration. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To add ports to the multicast range: DGS-3627:admin# config limited_multicast_addr ports 5-8 add multicast_range accounting Command: config limited_multicast_addr ports 5-8 add multicast_range accounting Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To grant the multicast range permission to access the ports: DGS-3627:admin# config limited_multicast_addr ports 5-8 access permit Command: config limited_multicast_addr ports 5-8 add access permit Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show limited_multicast_addr
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the limited multicast address range on a per port basis. show limited_muticast_addr {ports <portlist>} This command will display the limited multicast address range on a per port basis. ports <portlist> Enter a port or list of ports to be displayed. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. Non-contiguous portlist entries are separated by a comma. (ex: 1-3,7-9) Entering this command without the portlist parameter will display the limited multicast range for all ports on the switch. None.
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Example usage: To display the multicast range Trinity: DGS-3627:admin# show limited_multicast_addr ports 5 Command: show limited_multicast_addr ports 5 Port State Access No. ----1 : 5 : Disabled : None Name --------------accounting From ----------------224.19.62.34 To --------------224.19.62.200
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create link_aggregation group_id delete link_aggregation group_id config link_aggregation group_id config link_aggregation algorithm show link_aggregation config lacp_port show lacp_port
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<value 1-32> {type [lacp | static]} <value 1-32> <value 1-32> {master_port <port> | ports <portlist> | state [enable | disable]} [mac_source | mac_destination | mac_source_dest | ip_source | ip_destination | ip_source_dest] {group_id <value 1-32> | algorithm} <portlist> mode [active | passive] {<portlist>}
create link_aggregation
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to create a link aggregation group on the Switch. create link_aggregation group_id <value 1-32> {type [lacp | static]} This command will create a link aggregation group with a unique identifier. <value> Specifies the group ID. The Switch allows up to 32 link aggregation groups to be configured. The group number identifies each of the groups. type Specify the type of link aggregation used for the group. If the type is not specified the default type is static. 1. lacp This designates the port group as LACP compliant. LACP allows dynamic adjustment to the aggregated port group. LACP compliant ports may be further configured (see config lacp_ports). LACP compliant must be connected to LACP compliant devices. 2. static This designates the aggregated port group as static. Static port groups can not be changed as easily as LACP compliant port groups since both linked devices must be manually configured if the configuration of the trunked group is changed.
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DGS-3627:admin# create link_aggregation group_id 1 Command: create link_aggregation group_id 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To delete link aggregation group: DGS-3627:admin# delete link_aggregation group_id 6 Command: delete link_aggregation group_id 6 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config link_aggregation
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure a previously created link aggregation group. config link_aggregation group_id <value 1-32> {master_port <port> | ports <portlist> | state [enable | disable] This command allows users to configure a link aggregation group that was created with the create link_aggregation command above. group _id <value 32> Specifies the group ID. The Switch allows up to 32 link aggregation groups to be configured. The group number identifies each of the groups. master_port <port> Master port ID. Specifies which port (by port number) of the link aggregation group will be the master port. All of the ports in a link aggregation group will share the port configuration with the master port. ports <portlist> Specifies a port or range of ports that will belong to the link aggregation group including the master port. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. Non-contiguous portlist entries are separated by a comma. (ex: 1-3,7-9) state [enable | disable] Allows users to enable or disable the specified link aggregation group.
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Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. Link aggregation groups may not overlap.
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Example usage: To configure link aggregation algorithm for mac-source-dest: DGS-3627:admin# config link_aggregation algorithm mac_source_dest Command: config link_aggregation algorithm mac_source_dest Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show link_aggregation
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the current link aggregation configuration on the Switch. show link_aggregation {group_id <value 1-32> | algorithm} This command will display the current link aggregation configuration of the Switch. <value 1-32> Specifies the group ID. The Switch allows up to 32 link aggregation groups to be configured. The group number identifies each of the groups. algorithm Allows you to specify the display of link aggregation by the algorithm in use by that group. Restrictions None.
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config lacp_ports
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure settings for LACP compliant ports. config lacp_ports <portlist> mode [active | passive] This command is used to configure ports that have been previously designated as LACP ports (see create link_aggregation). <portlist> Specifies a port or range of ports to be configured. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. Non-contiguous portlist entries are separated by a comma. (ex: 1-3,7-9) mode Select the mode to determine if LACP ports will process LACP control frames. 1. active Active LACP ports are capable of processing and sending LACP control frames. This allows LACP compliant devices to negotiate the aggregated link so the group may be changed dynamically as needs require. In order to utilize the ability to change an aggregated port group, that is, to add or subtract ports from the group, at least one of the participating devices must designate LACP ports as active. Both devices must support LACP. 2. passive LACP ports that are designated as passive cannot process LACP control frames. In order to allow the linked port group to negotiate adjustments and make changes dynamically, at one end of the connection must have active LACP ports (see above).
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Example usage: To configure LACP port mode settings: DGS-3627:admin# config lacp_port 1:1-1:12 mode active Command: config lacp_port 1:1-1:12 mode active Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show lacp_port
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display current LACP port mode settings. show lacp_port {<portlist>} This command will display the LACP mode settings as they are currently configured. <portlist> Specifies a port or range of ports to be configured. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. Non-contiguous portlist entries are separated by a comma. (ex: 1-3,7-9) If no parameter is specified, the system will display the current LACP status for all ports. None.
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Example usage: To display LACP port mode settings: DGS-3627:admin# show lacp_port 1-10 Command: show lacp_port 1-10 Port ----1:1 1:2 1:3 1:4 1:5 1:6 1:7 1:8 1:9 1:10 Activity -------Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Active
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enable lldp disable lldp config lldp config lldp config lldp config lldp config lldp config lldp ports config lldp ports config lldp ports config lldp ports config lldp ports config lldp ports config lldp ports config lldp ports config lldp ports config lldp show lldp show lldp mgt_addr show lldp ports show lldp local_ports show lldp remote_ports show lldp statistics show lldp statistics ports
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message_tx_interval <sec 5-32768> message_tx_hold_multiplier <int 210> tx_delay <sec 1-8192> reinit_delay <sec 1-10> notification_interval <sec 5-3600> [<portlist>|all] notification [enable | disable] [<portlist>|all] admin_status [tx_only | rx_only | tx_and_rx | disable] [<portlist>|all] mgt_addr [ipv4 <ipaddr> | ipv6 <ipv6addr>] [enable | disable] [<portlist>|all] basic_tlvs [all | {port_description | system_name | system_description | system_capabilities}] [enable | disable] [<portlist>|all] dot1_tlv_pvid [enable | disable] [<portlist>|all] dot1_tlv_protocol_vid [vlan [all | <vlan_name 32> ] | vlanid <vidlist> ] [enable | disable] [<portlist>|all] dot1_tlv_vlan_name [vlan [all | <vlan_name 32> ] | vlanid <vidlist> ] [enable | disable] [<portlist>|all] dot1_tlv_ protocol_identity[all | { eapol | lacp | gvrp | stp}] [enable | disable] [<portlist>|all] dot3_tlvs [all | {mac_phy_configuration_status | link aggregation | maximum_frame_size}] [enable | disable] forward_message [enable | disable]
{[ipv4 <ipaddr> | ipv6 <ipv6addr>]} {<portlist>} {<portlist>} {mode [brief | normal | detailed]} {<portlist>} {mode [brief | normal | detailed]}
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enable lldp
Purpose Syntax Description Used to enable LLDP operation on the Switch. enable lldp This is a global control for the LLDP function. When this function is enabled, the switch can start to transmit LLDP packets and receive and process the LLDP packets. The specific function of each port will depend on the per port LLDP setting. For the advertisement of LLDP packets, the switch announces the information to its neighbor through ports. For the receiving of LLDP packets, the switch will learn the information from the LLDP packets advertised from the neighbor in the Neighbors table. The default state for LLDP is disabled. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To enable LLDP: DGS-3627:admin# enable lldp Command: enable lldp Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable lldp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable LLDP operation on the Switch. disable lldp This command will stop the sending and receiving of LLDP advertisement packets on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable LLDP: DGS-3627:admin# disable lldp Command: disable lldp Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show the packet transmission interval: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp message_tx_interval 30 Command: config lldp message_tx_interval 30 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To change the multiplier value: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp message_tx_hold_multiplier 3 Command: config lldp message_tx_ hold_multiplier 3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the delay interval: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp tx_delay 8 Command: config lldp tx_delay 8 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To changes the re-initialization delay interval to five seconds: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp reinit_delay 5 Command: config lldp reinit_delay 5 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To change the notification interval to 10 seconds: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp notification_interval 10 Command: config lldp notification_interval 10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To change the SNMP notification state of ports 1 to 5 to enable: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp ports 1:1-1:5 notification enable Command: config lldp ports 1:1-1:5 notification enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure ports 1 to 5 to transmit and receive: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp ports 1:1-1:5 admin_status tx_and_rx Command: config lldp ports 1:1-1:5 admin_status tx_and_rx Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure exclude the system name TLV from the outbound LLDP advertisements for all ports: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp ports all basic_tlvs system_name enable Command: config lldp ports all basic_tlvs system_name enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure exclude the VLAN nameTLV from the outbound LLDP advertisements for all ports: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp ports all dot1_tlv_pvid enable Command: config lldp ports all dot1_tlv_pvid enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure exclude the port and protocol VLAN ID TLV from the outbound LLDP advertisements for all ports: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp ports all dot1_tlv_protocol_vid vlanid 1-3 enable Command: config lldp ports all dot1_tlv_protocol_vid vlanid 1-3 enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure exclude the VLAN name TLV from the outbound LLDP advertisements for all ports: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp ports all dot1_tlv_vlan_name vlanid 1-3 enable Command: config lldp ports all dot1_tlv_vlan_name vlanid 1-3 enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual To configure exclude the protocol identity TLV from the outbound LLDP advertisements for all ports: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp ports all dot1_tlv_protocol_identity all enable Command: config lldp ports all dot1_tlv_protocol_identity all enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure exclude the MAC/PHY configuration/status TLV from the outbound LLDP advertisements for all ports: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp ports all dot3_tlvs mac_phy_configuration_status enable Command: config lldp ports all dot3_tlvs mac_phy_configuration_status enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure LLDP forward_message: DGS-3627:admin# config lldp forward_message enable Command: config lldp forward_message enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show lldp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command displays the switchs general LLDP configuration status. show lldp This command displays the switchs general LLDP configuration status. None. None.
Example usage: To display the LLDP system level configuration status: DGS-3627:admin# show lldp Command: show lldp LLDP System Information Chassis ID Subtype Chassis ID System Name System Description System Capabilities
: : : : :
LLDP Configurations LLDP Status : LLDP Forward Status : Message Tx Interval : Message Tx Hold Multiplier: ReInit Delay : Tx Delay : Notification Interval : DGS-3627:admin#
Disabled Disabled 30 4 2 2 5
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Example usage: To display management address information for port 1: DGS-3627:admin# show lldp mgt_addr ipv4 192.168.254.10 Command: show lldp mgt_addr ipv4 192.168.254.10 Address 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------Subtype : IPv4 Address : 192.168.254.10 IF type : Unknown OID : 1.3.6.1.4.1.171.10.36.1.11 Advertising Ports : 1:1-1:5, 1:7, 2:10-2:20 DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display the LLDP per port TLV option configuration:
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Example usage: To display remote table in brief mode: DGS-3627:admin# show lldp remote_ports 1-2 mode brief Command: show lldp remote_ports 1-2 mode brief Port ID: 1:1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------Remote Entities Count : 1 Entity 1 Chassis ID Subtype : MAC Address Chassis ID : 00-01-0-2-03-04-01 Port ID Subtype : Local Port ID : 1/3 Port Description : RMON Port 1 on Unit 3 CTRL+C ESC q Quit SPACE n Next Page Enter Next Entry a All
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Example usage: To display global statistics information: DGS-3627:admin# show lldp statistics Command: show lldp statistics Last Change Time Number of Table Insert Number of Table Delete Number of Table Drop Number of Table Ageout DGS-3627:admin# : : : : : 4875 0 0 0 0
Example usage: To display statistics information of port 1: DGS-3627:admin# show lldp statistics ports 1 Command: show lldp statistics ports 1 Port ID : 1:1 --------------------------------------------LLDPStatsTxPortFramesTotal : 0 LLDPStatsRxPortFramesDiscardedTotal : 0 LLDPStatsRxPortFramesErrors : 0 LLDPStatsRxPortFramesTotal : 0 LLDPStatsRxPortTLVsDiscardedTotal : 0 LLDPStatsRxPortTLVsUnrecognizedTotal : 0 LLDPStatsRxPortAgeoutsTotal : 0 DGS-3627:admin#
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Command
config loopdetect config loopdetect ports enable loopdetect disable loopdetect show loopdetect show loopdetect ports config loopdetect trap
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{recover_timer [0 | <sec 60-1000000>] | interval <sec 1-32767> | mode [portbased | vlan-based]}(1) [<portlist> | all] state [enable | disable]
config loopdetect
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters This command is used to setup the loop-back detection function (LBD) for the entire Switch.
config loopdetect {recover_timer [0 | <sec 60-1000000>] | interval <sec 1-32767> | mode [port-based | vlan-based]}(1) This command is used to setup the loop-back detection function (LBD) for the entire Switch.
recover_timer - (Optional) The time interval (in seconds) used by the Auto-Recovery mechanism to decide how long to check before determining that the loop status has gone. The valid range is from 60 to 1000000. 0 is a special value that specifies that the autorecovery mechanism should be disabled. When the auto-recovery mechanism is disabled, a user would need to manually recover a disabled port. The default value for the recover timer is 60 seconds. 0 - Specifies that the value of 0 will be set to the recovery timer. <sec 60-1000000> - Enter the recovery timer value here. This value must be between 60 and 1000000 seconds. interval - (Optional) The time interval (in seconds) that the device will transmit all the CTP (Configuration Test Protocol) packets to detect a loop-back event. The default setting is 10 seconds. The valid range is from 1 to 32767 seconds. <sec - 1-32767> - Enter the time interval value here. This value must be between 1 and 32767 seconds. mode - (Optional) Specify the loop-detection operation mode. In port-based mode, the port will be shut down (disabled) when loop has been detected In VLAN-based mode, the port cannot process the packets of the VLAN that has detected the loop. port-based - Specifies that the loop-detection operation mode will be set to port-based mode. vlan-based - Specifies that the loop-detection operation mode will be set to vlan-based mode. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To enable the LBD function on ports 1:1-1:5: DGS-3627:admin# config loopdetect ports 1:1-1:5 state enable Command: config loopdetect ports 1:1-1:5 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable loopdetect
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to enable the LBD function globally on the Switch. enable loopdetect This command is used to enable the LBD function globally on the Switch. The default state is enabled. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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disable loopdetect
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to disable the LBD function globally on the Switch. disable loopdetect This command is used to disable the LBD function globally on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable the LBD function globally: DGS-3627:admin# disable loopdetect Command: disable loopdetect Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show loopdetect
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to display the LBD global configuration. show loopdetect This command is used to display the LBD global configuration. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To show the LBD global settings: DGS-3627:admin# show loopdetect Command: show loopdetect LBD Global Settings ---------------------------------Status : Enabled Mode : VLAN-based Interval : 20 sec Recover Time : 60 sec Trap State : None Log State : Enabled DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show the LBD settings on ports 1-9: DGS-3627:admin# show loopdetect ports 1-9 Command: show loopdetect ports 1-9 Port -----1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Loopdetect State -----------------Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Loop Status ---------Normal Normal Normal Normal Loop! Normal Loop! Normal Normal
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Example usage: To specify that traps will be sent when the loop condition is detected or cleared: DGS-3627:admin# config loopdetect trap both Command: config loopdetect trap both Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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create loopback ipif config loopback ipif show loopback ipif delete loopback ipif
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<ipif_name 12> {<network_address>} {state [enable | disable]} <ipif_name 12> [{ipaddress <network_address> | state [enable | disable]}] {< ipif_name 12 >} [< ipif_name 12 > | all]
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Example usage: To create one loopback interface named loopback1 with subnet address 20.1.1.1/8 and enable the admin state: DGS-3627:admin# create loopback ipif loopback1 20.1.1.1/8 state enable Command: create loopback ipif loopback1 20.1.1.1/8 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the loopback interface named loopback1 with subnet address 10.0.0.1/8: DGS-3627:admin# config loopback ipif loopback1 ipaddress 10.0.0.1/8 Command: config loopback ipif loopback1 ipaddress 10.0.0.1/8 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show the information of the loopback interface named loopback1: DGS-3627:admin# show loopback ipif loopback1 Command: show loopback ipif loopback1 Loopback Interface Interface Admin State IPv4 Address Total Entries:1 DGS-3627:admin# : loopback1 : Enabled : 10.0.0.1/8 (MANUAL)
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Example usage: To delete the loopback interface named loopback1: DGS-3627:admin# delete loopback ipif loopback1 Command: delete loopback ipif loopback1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Command
enable mac_notification disable mac_notification config mac_notification config mac_notification ports show mac_notification show mac_notification ports
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{interval <int 1-2147483647> | historysize <int 1-500>} [<portlist> | all] [enable | disable]
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enable mac_notification
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable global MAC address table notification on the Switch. enable mac_notification This command is used to enable MAC address notification without changing configuration. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable MAC notification without changing basic configuration: DGS-3627:admin# enable mac_notification Command: enable mac_notification Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable mac_notification
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable global MAC address table notification on the Switch. disable mac_notification This command is used to disable MAC address notification without changing configuration. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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config mac_notification
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure MAC address notification. config mac_notification {interval <int 1-2147483647> | historysize <int 1-500>} MAC address notification is used to monitor MAC addresses learned and entered into the FDB. interval <sec 1-2147483647> The time in seconds between notifications. The user may choose an interval between 1 and 2,147,483,647 seconds. historysize <1-500> The maximum number of entries listed in the history log used for notification. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure the Switchs MAC address table notification global settings: DGS-3627:admin# config mac_notification interval 1 historysize 500 Command: config mac_notification interval 1 historysize 500 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show mac_notification
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the Switchs MAC address table notification global settings show mac_notification This command is used to display the Switchs MAC address table notification global settings. None. None.
Example usage: To view the Switchs MAC address table notification global settings: DGS-3627:admin# show mac_notification Command: show mac_notification Global Mac Notification Settings State Interval History Size : Enabled : 1 : 1
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Example usage: To display all ports MAC address table notification status settings:
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MAC users need to complete authentication before accessing a network. Both local authentication and remote RADIUS server authentication are supported. MAC user information in local databases or RADIUS server databases will be searched for authentication, and following the authentication result, users will gain different types of authorization.
The MAC-based Access Control commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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enable mac_based_access_control disable mac_based_access_control config mac_based_access_control password config mac_based_access_control method config mac_based_access_control guest_vlan ports config mac_based_access_control ports create mac_based_access_control delete mac_based_access_control clear mac_based_access_control auth_state create mac_based_access_control_local mac config mac_based_access_control_local mac delete mac_based_access_control_local config mac_based_access_control authorization network show mac_based_access_control show mac_based_access_control_local show mac_based_access_control auth_state ports config mac_based_access_control max_users
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<passwd 16> [local | radius] <portlist> [<portlist> | all] {state [enable | disable] | mode [port_based | host_based] | aging_time [infinite | <min 1-1440>] | [block_time | hold_time ] [infinite|<sec 1300>] | max_users [<value 1-4000> | no_limit]}(1) [guest_vlan <vlan_name 32> | guest_vlanid <vlanid 1-4094>] [guest_vlan <vlan_name 32> | guest_vlanid < vlanid 1-4094>] [ports [all | <portlist>] | mac_addr <macaddr>] <macaddr> {[vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid < vlanid 1-4094>]}
[mac <macaddr> | vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid < vlanid 1-4094>] {radius [enable | disable] | local [enable | disable]} (1) {ports {<portlist>}} {[mac <macaddr> | vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <1-4094>]} {<portlist>} [<value 1-4000> | no_limit]
enable mac_based_access_control
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable MAC-based Access Control. enable mac_based_access_control This command enables the MAC-based Access Control function. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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disable mac_based_access_control
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable MAC-based Access Control. disable mac_based_access_control This command disables the MAC-based Access Control function. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable the MAC-based Access Control global state: DGS-3627:admin# disable mac_based_access_control Command: disable mac_based_access_control Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To set the MAC-based Access Control password: DGS-3627:admin# config mac_based_access_control password switch Command: config mac_based_access_control password switch Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set the MAC-based Access Control authentication method as local: DGS-3627:admin# config mac_based_access_control method local Command: config mac_based_access_control method local Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set the MAC-based Access Control guest VLAN membership: DGS-3627:admin# config mac_based_access_control guest_vlan ports 1-8 Command: config mac_based_access_control guest_vlan ports 1-8 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the MAC-based Access Control state for ports 1 to 8: DGS-3627:admin# config mac_based_access_control ports 1-8 state enable Command: config mac_based_access_control ports 1-8 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To configure the MAC-based Access Control authorization mode for ports 1 to 8: DGS-3627:admin# config mac_based_access_control ports 1-8 mode host_based Command: config mac_based_access_control ports 1-8 mode host_based Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To configure an unlimited number of maximum users for MAC-based Access Control on ports 1 to 8:
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To configure the MAC-based Access Control timer parameters to have an infinite aging time and a block time of 120 seconds on ports 1 to 8: DGS-3627:admin# config mac_based_access_control ports 1-8 aging_time infinite block_time 120 Command: config mac_based_access_control ports 1-8 aging_time infinite block_time 120 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create a MAC-based Access Control guest VLAN: DGS-3627:admin# create mac_based_access_control guest_vlan VLAN8 Command: create mac_based_access_control guest_vlan VLAN8 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete the MAC-based Access Control guest VLAN called default: DGS-3627:admin# delete mac_based_access_control guest_vlan default Command: delete mac_based_access_control guest_vlan default Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To clear MAC-based Access Control clients authentication information for all ports: DGS-3627:admin# clear mac_based_access_control auth_state ports all Command: clear mac_based_access_control auth_state ports all Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To delete the MAC-based Access Control authentication information for the host that has a MAC address of 00-00-00-4704-65: DGS-3627:admin# clear mac_based_access_control auth_state mac_addr 00-00-00-47-04-65 Command: clear mac_based_access_control auth_state mac_addr 00-00-00-47-04-65 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
create mac_based_access_control_local
Purpose Used to create a MAC-based Access Control local database entry that will be used for authentication. This command can also specify the VLAN that an authorized host will be assigned to. create mac_based_access_control_local mac <macaddr> {[vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid < vlanid 1-4094>]} This command is used to create a database entry. The user also has the option of specifying a target VLAN for this entry. 445
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create mac_based_access_control_local
Parameters mac - Specify the MAC address that can pass local authentication. vlan - Specify the target VLAN by using the VLAN name. When this host is authorized, it will be assigned to this VLAN. vlanid - Specify the target VLAN by using the VID. When this host is authorized, it will be assigned to this VLAN if the target VLAN exists. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To create one MAC-based Access Control local database entry for MAC address 00-00-00-00-00-01 and specify that the host will be assigned to the default VLAN after the host has been authorized: DGS-3627:admin# create mac_based_access_control_local mac 00-00-00-00-00-01 vlan default Command: create mac_based_access_control_local mac 00-00-00-00-00-01 vlan default Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config mac_based_access_control_local
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure a MAC-based Access Control local database entry. config mac_based_access_control_local mac <macaddr> [vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid < vlanid 1-4094> | clear_vlan] This command is used to configure a MAC-based Access Control local database entry. mac - Specify the authenticated hosts MAC address. vlan - Specify the target VLAN by VLAN name. When this host is authorized, the host will be assigned to this VLAN. vlanid - Specify the target VLAN by VID. When this host is authorized, the host will be assigned to this VLAN if the target VLAN exists. clear_vlan - Clear target VLAN information for specific hosts from the local database. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure the target VLAN default for the MAC-based Access Control local database entry 00-00-00-00-00-01: DGS-3627:admin# config mac_based_access_control_local mac 00-00-00-00-00-01 vlan default Command: config mac_based_access_control_local mac 00-00-00-00-00-01 vlan default Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete mac_based_access_control_local
Purpose Syntax Description Used to delete a MAC-based Access Control local database entry. delete mac_based_access_control_local [mac <macaddr> | vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid < vlanid 1-4094>] This command is used to delete a MAC-based Access Control local database entry.
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delete mac_based_access_control_local
Parameters mac - Delete local database entry by specific MAC address. vlan - Delete local database entries by specific target VLAN name. vlanid - Delete local database entries by specific target VLAN ID. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To delete the MAC-based Access Control local database entry for MAC address 00-00-00-00-00-01: DGS-3627:admin# delete mac_based_access_control_local mac 00-00-00-00-00-01 Command: delete mac_based_access_control_local mac 00-00-00-00-00-01 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To delete the MAC-based Access Control local database entry for the VLAN name VLAN3: DGS-3627:admin# delete mac_based_access_control_local vlan VLAN3 Command: delete mac_based_access_control_local vlan VLAN3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: The following example will disable the configuration authorized from the local database:
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show mac_based_access_control
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the MAC-based Access Control setting. show mac_based_access_control {ports {<portlist>}} This command is used to display the MAC-based Access Control settings. If the ports parameter is not specified, the global MAC-based Access Control settings will be displayed. <portlist> - Displays the MAC-based Access Control settings for a specific port or range of ports. If no port list is specified, the settings will be displayed for ports which have MAC-based Access Control enabled. None.
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Example usage: To show the MAC-based Access Control port configuration for ports 1 to 4: DGS-3627:admin# show mac_based_access_control ports 1-4 Command: show mac_based_access_control ports 1-4 Port -----1 2 3 4 State -------Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Aging Time ---------100 100 50 Infinite Block Time (min) --------100 200 0 100 Auth Mode Max Users (sec) ----------- -----------Port-based 128 Host-based 128 Port-based 2000 Host-based No Limit
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show mac_based_access_control_local
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the MAC-based Access Control local database entry(s). show mac_based_access_control_local {[mac <macaddr> | vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <1-4094>]} This command is used to display the MAC-based Access Control local database entries. Displays all MAC-based Access Control local database entries. mac - Displays MAC-based Access Control local database entries for a specific MAC address. vlan - Displays MAC-based Access Control local database entries for a specific target VLAN name. vlanid - Displays MAC-based Access Control local database entries for a specific target VLAN ID. None.
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To show the MAC-based Access Control local database for the MAC address 00-00-00-00-00-01: DGS-3627:admin# show mac_based_access_control_local mac 00-00-00-00-00-01 Command: show mac_based_access_control_local mac 00-00-00-00-00-01 MAC Address ----------------00-00-00-00-00-01 Total Entries:1 DGS-3627:admin# VID ---1
To show MAC-based Access Control local database for the VLAN called default: DGS-3627:admin# show mac_based_access_control_local vlan default Command: show mac_based_access_control_local vlan default MAC Address ----------------00-00-00-00-00-01 00-00-00-00-00-04 Total Entries:2 DGS-3627:admin# VID ---1 1
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Suppose that port 2 is in port based mode: MAC 00-00-00-00-00-10 is the host which causes port 2 to pass authentication; the MAC address is followed by (P) to indicate port based mode authentication.
Suppose that port 3 is in port based mode: MAC 00-00-00-00-00-20 attempts to start authentication, the MAC address is followed by (P) to indicate port based mode authentication. MAC 00-00-00-00-00-21 fails to pass authentication, the MAC address is followed by (P) to indicate port based mode authentication. NOTE: In port-based mode, the VLAN ID field is displayed in the same way as host based mode.
To display the MAC-based Access Control authentication status on port 1, 2, 3. DGS-3627:admin# show mac_based_access_control auth_state ports 1-3 Command: show mac_based_access_control auth_state ports 1-3 (P):Port based Aging Time/ Block Time ---- ------------------- ------------- ------- ---------- -----------1 00-00-00-00-00-01 Authenticated 4004 3 Infinite 1 00-00-00-00-00-02 Authenticated 1234 Infinite 1 00-00-00-00-00-03 Blocked 60 1 00-00-00-00-00-04 Authenticating 5 2 00-00-00-00-00-10(P) Authenticated 1234 4 1440 3 00-00-00-00-00-20(P) Authenticating 20 3 00-00-00-00-00-21(P) Blocked 120 Total Authenticating Hosts :2 Total Authenticated Hosts :3 Total Blocked Hosts :2 DGS-3627:admin# Port MAC Address State VID Priority
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Example usage: To configure the maximum number of users the MAC-based Access Control system supports: DGS-3627:admin# config mac_based_access_control max_users 128 Command: config mac_based_access_control max_users 128 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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create md5 key config md5 key delete md5 key show md5
Parameters
<key_id 1-255> <password 16> <key_id 1-255> <password 16> <key_id 1-255> {key <key_id 1-255>}
Usage example To create an entry in the MD5 key table: DGS-3627:admin# create md5 key 1 dlink Command: create md5 key 1 dlink Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Usage example The delete an entry in the MD5 key table: DGS-3627:admin# delete md5 key 1 Command: delete md5 key 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show md5
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display an MD5 key table. show md5 {key <key_id 1-255>} This command will display the current MD5 key table. <key_id 1-255> The MD5 key ID to be displayed. None.
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The primary purpose of the mirror function is to copy frames transmitted and received on a port and redirect the copies to another port. The application attaches a monitoring device to the mirrored port, such as a sniffer or an RMON probe, to view details about the packets passing through the first port. This is useful for network monitoring and troubleshooting purposes.
NOTE: When the device with the source port has been removed from a stack, the configuration will be disabled temporarily until another device has been installed in its place. If configurations are saved to NVR RAM during this period the configuration will be removed forever.
The Mirror commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
config mirror port enable mirror disable mirror show mirror create mirror group_id delete mirror group_id config mirror group_id
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<port> {[add | delete] source ports <portlist> [rx | tx | both]}
{group_id <value 1-4>} <value 1-4> <value 1-4> <value 1-4> {target_port <port> | [add | delete] source ports <portlist> [rx | tx | both] | state [enable | disable]}(1)
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Example usage: To add the mirroring ports: DGS-3627:admin# config mirror port 1:3 add source ports 1:7-1:12 both Command: config mirror port 1:5 add source ports 1:1-1:5 both Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable mirror
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable mirror globally. enable mirror This command, combined with the disable mirror command below, allows you to enable or disable mirror function without having to modify the mirror session configuration. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable mirroring function: DGS-3627:admin# enable mirror Command: enable mirror Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable mirror
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable mirror globally. disable mirror This command, combined with the enable mirror command above, allows you to enable or disable mirror function without having to modify the mirror session configuration. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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show mirror
Purpose Syntax Description Used to show the current ports mirroring configuration on the switch. show mirror {group_id <value 1-4>} The show mirror command displays the current mirror function state and mirror session configuration on the switch. If dont specify the group_id parameter, display the all mirror settings. group_id - The mirror group identify. value - The mirror group identify value. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To display mirroring configuration: DGS-3627:admin# show mirror Command: show mirror Mirror Global State: Enabled Group State Target Port Source Ports ----------------------------------------------------1 Enabled 2:1 RX: 1:1 TX: 1:1 3 Enabled 3:5 RX: 1:24 TX: 1:24 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: Create mirror group 2: DGS-3627:admin# delete mirror group_id 3 Command: delete mirror group_id 3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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debug buffer debug output debug stp config ports debug stp show information debug stp show flag debug stp show counter debug stp clear counter debug stp state
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utilization | dump | clear | upload_toTFTP <ipaddr> <path_filename 64>] module mstp [buffer | console] [ < portlist > | all ] [ event | bpdu | state_machine | all ] state [ disable | brief | detail ]
{ports <portlist>} {ports [<portlist> | all]} [ports < portlist > | all ] [enable | disable]
debug buffer
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Use the debug buffer command to dump, clear, or upload the debug buffer to the TFTP server. debug buffer [utilization | dump | clear | upload_toTFTP <ipaddr> <path_filename 64>] Dump, clear or upload the debug buffer to a TFTP server. dump - Displays the debug message in the debug message buffer. clear - Clears the debug message buffer. upload_toTFTP <ipaddr> - Uploads the debug message buffer to a TFTP server with a specified IP address <path_filename 64> - Upload the debug message buffer to a TFTP server and name the uploaded file using the string identified in the <path_filename 64> option. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To clear the debug information in the buffer: DGS-3627:admin# debug buffer clear Command: debug buffer clear Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Use the debug output command to specify if the MSTP debug message output should be to the buffer or console. debug output module mstp [buffer | console] Sets if the MSTP debug message output should be set to the buffer or console. buffer - Specifies the debug messages of MSTP will output to the buffer. console - Specifies the debug messages of MSTP will output to the console. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To set the MSTP debug information to output to the console: DGS-3627:admin# debug output module mstp console Command: debug output module mstp console Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure all STP debug flags to brief level on all ports: DGS-3627:admin# debug stp config ports all all state brief Command: debug stp config ports all all state brief Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display the debug STP levels on all ports: DGS-3627:admin# debug stp show flag Command: debug stp show flag Global State: Enabled Port Index ---------1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Success. Event flag ---------Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail BPDU Flag --------Brief Brief Brief Brief Brief Brief Brief Brief Brief Brief Brief Brief State Machine Flag -----------------Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable
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Transmit: Total STP Packets Configuration BPDU TCN BPDU RSTP TC-Flag RST BPDU
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Example usage: To clear all STP counters on the switch: DGS-3627:admin#debug stp clear counter all Command : debug stp clear counter all
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Example usage: To configure the STP debug state to enable, and then disable the STP debug state: DGS-3627:admin#debug stp state enable Command: debug stp state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin# debug stp state disable Command: debug stp state disable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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create igmp_snooping multicast_vlan config igmp_snooping multicast_vlan
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<vlan_name 32> <vlanid 2-4094> { remap_priority [ <value 0-7> | none ] { replace_priority } } <vlan_name 32> {member_port <portlist> | [source_port <portlist> | untag_source_port <portlist>] | tag_member_port <portlist> | state [enable | disable] | replace_source_ip <ipaddr> | remap_priority [<value 0-7> | none] {replace_priority}} (1) <vlan_name 32> [add multicast_range <range_name 32> | delete multicast_range [<range_name 32> | all]] {< vlan_name 32> } <vlan_name 32> {<vlan_name 32>}
config igmp_snooping multicast_vlan_group show igmp_snooping multicast_vlan_group delete igmp_snooping multicast_vlan show igmp_snooping multicast_vlan
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Example usage: To configure an IGMP snooping multicast VLAN with the name v1, make ports 1 and 3 members of the VLAN, and set the state to enable:
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Example usage: To add an IGMP snooping profile to a multicast VLAN group with the name v1: DGS-3627:admin# config igmp_snooping multicast_vlan_group v1 add multicast_range channel1 Command: config igmp_snooping multicast_vlan_group v1 add multicast_range channel-1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete an IGMP snooping multicast VLAN called v1: DGS-3627:admin# delete igmp_snooping multicast_vlan v1 Command: delete igmp_snooping multicast_vlan v1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Each switch utilizing the MSTP on a network will have a single MSTP configuration that will have the following three attributes: A configuration name defined by an alphanumeric string of up to 32 characters (defined in the config stp mst_config_id command as name <string>). A configuration revision number (named here as a revision_level) and; A 4096 element table (defined here as a vid_range) which will associate each of the possible 4096 VLANs supported by the Switch for a given instance.
To utilize the MSTP function on the Switch, three steps need to be taken: The Switch must be set to the MSTP setting (config stp version) The correct spanning tree priority for the MSTP instance must be entered (config stp priority). VLANs that will be shared must be added to the MSTP Instance ID (config stp instance_id).
The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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show stp show stp instance show stp ports show stp mst_config_id create stp instance_id delete stp instance_id config stp instance_id config stp mst_config_id enable stp disable stp config stp version config stp priority config stp
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<value 0-15> {<portlist>}
<value 1-15> <value 1-15> <value 1-15> [add_vlan | remove_vlan] <vidlist> {name <string> | revision_level <int 0-65535>}
[mstp | rstp | stp] <value 0-61440> instance_id <value 0-15> {maxage <value 6-40> | maxhops <value 1-40> | hellotime <value 1-10> | forwarddelay <value 4-30> | txholdcount <value 1-10> | fbpdu [enable(3)|disable(2)] | lbd [enable(1)|disable(0)] | lbd_recover_timer [<value 0> | <value 60-1000000>] | nni_bpdu_addr [dot1d | dot1ad]}(1) <portlist> {externalCost [auto | <value 1-200000000>] | hellotime <value 1-10> | migrate [yes | no] | edge [true | false | auto] | p2p [true | false | auto] | state [enable | disable] | restricted_role [true |f alse] | restricted_tcn [true | false] | lbd [enable | disable] | fbpdu [enable | disable]}(1) <portlist> instance_id <value 0-15> {internalCost [ auto | <value 1-200000000>] | priority <value 0-240>}
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Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to show the bridge parameters global settings. (CIST or msti id=0) show stp The show stp command is used to show the bridge parameters global settings. None. None.
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Example usage: To show stp instance: DGS-3627:admin# show stp instance Command: show stp instance STP Instance Settings --------------------------Instance Type : CIST Instance Status : Enabled Instance Priority : 32768(Bridge Priority : 32768, SYS ID Ext : 0 ) STP Instance Operational Status -------------------------------Designated Root Bridge : 32768/00-22-22-22-22-00 External Root Cost : 0 Regional Root Bridge : 32768/00-22-22-22-22-00 Internal Root Cost : 0 Designated Bridge : 32768/00-22-22-22-22-00 Root Port : None Max Age : 20 Forward Delay : 15 Last Topology Change : 2430 Topology Changes Count : 0 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show stp ports: DGS-3627:admin# show stp ports Command: show stp ports MSTP Port Information Port Index : 1 , Hello Time: 2 /2 , Port STP : Enabled , LBD : No External PathCost : Auto/20000 , Edge Port : False/No , P2P : Auto /Yes Port RestrictedRole : False, Port RestrictedTCN : False Port Forward BPDU : Disabled Msti ----0 2 Designated Bridge -----------------N/A N/A Internal PathCost ----------------200000 200000 Prio Status Role ---- ---------- ---------128 Disabled Disabled 128 Disabled Disabled
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Example usage: To create mstp instance: DGS-3627:admin# create stp instance_id 2 Command: create stp instance_id 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To map vlan id to mstp instance: DGS-3627:admin# config stp instance_id 2 add_vlan 1 to 3 Command: config stp instance_id 2 add_vlan 1 to 3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To remove vlan id from mstp instance: DGS-3627:admin# config stp instance_id 2 remove_vlan 2 Command: config stp instance_id 2 remove_vlan 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To change the name and revision level of the MST configuration Identification: DGS-3627:admin# config stp mst_config_id name R&D_BlockG revision_level 1 Commands: config stp mst_config_id name R&D_BlockG revision_level 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable stp
Purpose Syntax Description Used to enable STP globally. enable stp May be we could modify to allow user enable stp per instance. But CIST should be enabled first before enable other instances. Current design is when user enable the CIST, all MSTIs will be enabled automatically if FORCE_VERSION is set to MSTP(3) and there is at least one vlan mapped to this instance. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To enable stp: DGS-3627:admin# enable stp Command: enable stp Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable stp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable STP globally. disable stp To disable STP functionality in every existed instance. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable stp: DGS-3627:admin# disable stp Command: disable stp Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To config stp version: DGS-3627:admin# config stp version mstp Command: config stp version mstp Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To config stp version with the same value of old configuration: DGS-3627:admin# config stp version mstp Command: config stp version mstp Configure value is the same with current value. Fail! DGS-3627:admin#
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config stp
Purpose Syntax Used to configure the bridge management parameters for CIST (instance_id = 0). config stp {maxage <value 6-40> | maxhops <value 1-40 | hellotime <value 1-10> | forwarddelay <value 4-30> | txholdcount <value 1-10> | fbpdu [enable(3)|disable(2)] | lbd [enable(1)|disable(0)] | lbd_recover_timer [<value 0> | <value 60-1000000>] | nni_bpdu_addr [dot1d | dot1ad]}(1) This command is used to configure the bridge parameters global settings. maxage - Used to determine if a BPDU is valid. The default value is 20. maxhops - Used to restrict the forwarded times of one BPDU. The default value is 20. forwarddelay - The maximum delay time for one BPDU to be transmitted by a bridge and received from another bridge. The default value is 15. txholdcount - Used to restrict the numbers of BPDU transmitted in a time interval (per Hello Time). fbpdu - To decide if the Bridge will flood STP BPDU when STP functionality is disabled. nni_bdpu_addr - Used to determine the BPDU protocol address for STP in service provide site. It can use 802.1d STP address, 802.1ad service provider STP address or an user defined mutilcast address. The range of the user defined address is 0180C2000000 0180C2FFFFFF. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To config stp: DGS-3627:admin# config stp maxage 25 Command: config stp maxage 25 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To config stp ports: DGS-3627:admin# config stp ports 1 external_cost auto Command: config stp ports 1 external_cost auto Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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create nlb multicast_fdb delete nlb multicast_fdb config nlb multicast_fdb show nlb fdb
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[<vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid>] <macaddr> [<vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid>] <macaddr> [<vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid>] <macaddr> [add | delete] <portlist>
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Example usage: To create a NLB multicast FDB entry: DGS-3627:admin# create nlb multicast_fdb default 03-bf-01-01-01-01 Command: create nlb multicast_fdb default 03-bf-01-01-01-01 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete NLB multicast FDB entry: DGS-3627:admin# delete nlb multicast_fdb default 03-bf-01-01-01-01 Command: delete nlb multicast_fdb default 03-bf-01-01-01-01 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure NLB multicast MAC forwarding database: DGS-3627:admin# config nlb multicast_fdb default 03-bf-01-01-01-01 add 1:1-1:5 Command: config nlb multicast_fdb default 03-bf-01-01-01-01 add 1:1-1:5 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual To display the NLB forwarding table: DGS-3627:admin# show nlb fdb Command: show nlb fdb MAC Address VLAN ID ----------------- ---------03-bf-01-01-01-01 100 03-bf-01-01-01-01 1 Total Entries : 2 DGS-3627:admin# Egress Ports ---------------------------------1:1-1:5,1:26,2:26 1:1-1:5,1:26,2:26
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config ospfv3 router_id enable ospfv3 disable ospfv3 show ospfv3 create ospfv3 area delete ospfv3 area config ospfv3 area show ospfv3 area create ospfv3 aggregation delete ospfv3 aggregation config ospfv3 aggregation show ospfv3 aggregation show ospfv3 lsdb show ospfv3 neighbor show ospfv3 virtual_neighbor config ospfv3
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<ipaddr>
{[ipif <ipif_name 12> | all]} <area_id> type [normal | stub {stub_summary [enable | disable] | metric <value 0-65535>}] <area_id> <area_id> type [normal | stub {stub_summary [enable | disable] | metric <value 0-65535>}] {<area_id>} <area_id> <ipv6networkaddr> advertise [enable | disable] <area_id> <ipv6networkaddr> <area_id> <ipv6networkaddr> advertise [enable | disable] {<area_id>} {area <area_id> | type [rtrlink | netlink | inter_area_prefix | inter_area_router | asextlink | link_lsa | intra_area_prefix]} {<neighbor_id> ipif <ipif_name 12>} {<area_id> <neighbor_id>} [ipif <ipif_name 12> | all] {area <area_id> | priority <value 0-255> | hello_interval <sec 1-65535> | dead_interval <sec 1-65535> | instance <value 0-255> | metric <value 1-65535> | state [enable | disable] | passive [enable | disable]}(1) <area_id> <neighbor_id> {hello_interval <sec 1-65535> | dead_interval <sec 165535> | instance <value 0-255>} <area_id> <neighbor_id> {hello_interval <sec 1-65535> | dead_interval <sec 165535> | instance <value 0-255>}(1) <area_id> <neighbor_id> {<area_id> <neighbor_id>}
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Example usage: To set OSPFv3 router ID: DGS-3627:admin# config ospfv3 router_id 1.1.1.1 Command: config ospfv3 router_id 1.1.1.1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable ospfv3
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable OSPFv3 on the switch. enable ospfv3 This command is used to enable OSPFv3 on the switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable OSPFv3: DGS-3627:admin# enable ospfv3 Command: enable ospfv3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable ospfv3
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable OSPFv3 on the switch. disable ospfv3 This command is used to disable OSPFv3 on the switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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show ospfv3
Purpose Syntax Description Used to display the OSPFv3 configurations or OSPFv3 interfaces information. show ospfv3 {[ipif <ipif_name 12> | all]} This command is used to display OSPFv3 configurations, including global state, router ID, OSPFv3 interfaces, areas, virtual links and area aggregations. If the parameter is set, it is used to display the information of one or all OSPFv3 interfaces. ipif - Display the information of one OSPFv3 interface. all - Display the information off all OSPFv3 interfaces. None.
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Example usage: To display OSPFv3 configuration for System: DGS-3627:admin# show ospfv3 ipif System Command: show ospfv3 ipif System Interface Name: System Up) Network Medium Type: BROADCAST Area ID: 0.0.0.0 Priority: 1 DR ID: None Hello Interval: 10 Transmit Delay: 1 Passive Mode: Disabled Total Entries: 1 Link Local Address: FE80::201:2FF:FE03:400 (Link Metric: 10 Administrative State: Disabled DR State: DOWN Backup DR ID: None Dead Interval: 40 Retransmit Time: 5 Instance ID: 0
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Example usage: To create OSPFv3 areas: DGS-3627:admin# create ospfv3 area 1.1.1.1 type normal Command: create ospfv3 area 1.1.1.1 type normal Success. DGS-3627:admin# create ospfv3 area 2.2.2.2 type stub stub_summary enable Command: create ospfv3 area 2.2.2.2 type stub stub_summary enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To delete an OSPFv3 area: DGS-3627:admin# delete ospfv3 area 1.1.1.1 Command: delete ospfv3 area 1.1.1.1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create OSPFv3 areas: DGS-3627:admin# config ospfv3 area 2.2.2.2 type normal Command: config ospfv3 area 2.2.2.2 type normal Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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SPF Algorithm Runs For Area 0.0.0.0: 1 time Number Of LSA In This Area: 2 Checksum Sum: 0x0 Number Of ABR In This Area: 0 Number Of ASBR In This Area: 0 Total Entries: 1
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Example usage: To create an OSPFv3 area aggregation: DGS-3627:admin# create ospfv3 aggregation 2.2.2.2 2000::/16 advertise enable Command: create ospfv3 aggregation 2.2.2.2 2000::/16 advertise enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete an OSPFv3 area aggregation: DGS-3627:admin# delete ospfv3 aggregation 2.2.2.2 2000::/16 Command: delete ospfv3 aggregation 2.2.2.2 2000::/16 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure an OSPFv3 area aggregation: DGS-3627:admin# config ospfv3 aggregation 2.2.2.2 2000::/16 advertise disable Command: config ospfv3 aggregation 2.2.2.2 2000::/16 advertise disable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display OSPFv3 area aggregations: DGS-3627:admin# show ospfv3 aggregation Command: show ospfv3 aggregation OSPFv3 Area Aggregation Settings Area ID Aggregated Network Address --------------- ------------------------------------------1.1.1.1 1000::/16 2.2.2.2 2000::/16 Total Entries: 2 LSDB Type -------Summary Summary Advertise --------Disabled Disabled
DGS-3627:admin# show ospfv3 aggregation 2.2.2.2 Command: show ospfv3 aggregation 2.2.2.2 OSPFv3 Area Aggregation Settings Area ID Aggregated Network Address --------------- ------------------------------------------2.2.2.2 2000::/16 Total Entries: 1 LSDB Advertise Type -------- --------Summary Disabled
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Example usage: To display OSPFv3 LSDB: DGS-3627:admin# show ospfv3 lsdb Command: show ospfv3 lsdb Router LSA (Area 0.0.0.0) ADV Router Age Seq# 2.2.2.2 696 0x80000003 Link LSA (Interface System) ADV Router Age Seq# 2.2.2.2 696 0x80000003
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Intra-Area-Prefix LSA (Area 0.0.0.0) ADV Router Age Seq# Ref LSA Type 2.2.2.2 684 0x80000004 0x2001
DGS-3627:admin# show ospfv3 lsdb type rtrlink Command: show ospfv3 lsdb type rtrlink LS Age: 782 LS Type: Router-LSA Link State ID: 0.0.0.0 Advertising Router: 2.2.2.2 LS Seq Number: 0x80000003 Checksum: 0xED3A Length: 24 Flags: 0x0: - - - Options: 0x13: - R - - E V6 Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin#
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DGS-3627:admin# show ospfv3 virtual_neighbor 6.6.6.6 20.20.20.20 Command: show ospfv3 virtual_neighbor 6.6.6.6 20.20.20.20 Transit Virtual Virtual Virtual Area ID: Neighbor Neighbor Neighbor 1.1.1.1 ID: 30.30.30.30 Options: 19 State: Full
config ospfv3
Purpose Syntax Used to configure OSPFv3 interface. config ospfv3 [ipif <ipif_name 12> | all] {area <area_id> | priority <value 0-255> | hello_interval <sec 1-65535> | dead_interval <sec 1-65535> | instance <value 0-255> | metric <value 1-65535> | state [enable | disable] | passive [enable | disable]}(1) This command is used to configure OSPFv3 interface. ipif - Configure one OSPFv3 interface. all - Configure all OSPFv3 interfaces. area - A 32-bit number in the form of an IPv4 address that uniquely identifies the OSPFv3 area in the OSPFv3 domain. priority - The priority used in the election of the Designated Router (DR). It is a number between 0 and 255. Its default value is 1. hello_interval - Allows the specification of the interval between the transmission of OSPFv3 Hello packets, in seconds. Between 1 and 65535 seconds can be specified. The Hello Interval, Dead Interval should be the same for all routers on the same link. Its default value is 10. dead_interval - Allows the specification of the length of time between the receipt of Hello packets from a neighbor router before the selected area declares that router down. An interval between 1 and 65535 seconds can be specified. The Dead Interval must be evenly divisible by the Hello Interval. Its default value is 40. instance - The instance ID of the interface. Its default value is 0. metric - This field allows the entry of a number between 1 and 65,535 that is representative of the OSPFv3 cost of reaching the selected OSPFv3 interface. Its default value is 1. passive - The user may select Active or Passive for this OSPFv3 interface. Active interfaces actively advertise OSPFv3 to routers on other Intranets that are not part of this specific OSPFv3 group. Passive interface will not advertise to any other routers than those within its OSPFv3 intranet. When this field is disabled, it denotes an active interface. Its default setting is Disabled. state - Used to enable or disable this interface to run OSPFv3. Its default value is Disabled. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To create OSPFv3 virtual link: DGS-3627:admin# create ospfv3 virtual_link 1.1.1.1 60.60.60.60 Command: create ospfv3 virtual_link 1.1.1.1 60.60.60.60 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure an OSPFv3 virtual link: DGS-3627:admin# config ospfv3 virtual_link 1.1.1.1 60.60.60.60 hello_interval 20 dead_interval 80 instance 1 Command: config ospfv3 virtual_link 1.1.1.1 60.60.60.60 hello_interval 20 dead_interval 80 instance 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete an OSPFv3 virtual link: DGS-3627:admin# delete ospfv3 virtual_link 1.1.1.1 60.60.60.60 Command: delete ospfv3 virtual_link 1.1.1.1 60.60.60.60 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display OSPFv3 virtual link: DGS-3627:admin# show ospfv3 virtual_link Command: show ospfv3 virtual_link Virtual Interface Configuration Transit Area ID --------------1.1.1.1 1.1.1.1 Virtual Neighbor Router --------------60.60.60.60 70.70.70.70 Hello Interval -------10 10 Dead Interval -------60 60 Instance ID Link Status ----------- -----0 DOWN 0 DOWN
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DGS-3627:admin# show ospfv3 virtual_link 1.1.1.1 60.60.60.60 Command: show ospfv3 virtual_link 1.1.1.1 60.60.60.60 Transit Area ID: 1.1.1.1 Hello Interval: 10 Transmit Delay: 1 Instance ID: 0 Virtual Link Status: DOWN Total Entries: 1 Virtual Neighbor Router ID: 60.60.60.60 Dead Interval: 60 Retransmit Time: 5
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The OSPF commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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config ospf router_id enable ospf disable ospf show ospf create ospf area delete ospf area config ospf area show ospf area create ospf host_route delete ospf host_route config ospf host_route show ospf host_route create ospf aggregation delete ospf aggregation config ospf aggregation show ospf aggregation show ospf lsdb show ospf neighbor show ospf virtual_neighbor config ospf ipif
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{[ipif <ipif_name 12> | all]} <area_id> type [normal | [stub | nssa {translate [enable | disable]}] {stub_summary [enable | disable] | metric <value 0-65535>}] <area_id> <area_id> type [normal | [stub | nssa {translate [enable | disable]}] {stub_summary [enable | disable] | metric <value 0-65535>}] {<area_id>} <ipaddr> {area <area_id> | metric <value 1-65535>} <ipaddr> <ipaddr> {area <area_id> | metric <value 1-65535>}(1) {<ipaddr>} <area_id> <network_address> lsdb_type [summary {advertise [enable | disable]} | nssa_ext {advertise [enable | disable]}] <area_id> <network_address> lsdb_type [summary | nssa_ext] <area_id> <network_address> lsdb_type [summary {advertise [enable | disable]} | nssa_ext {advertise [enable | disable]}] {<area_id>} {area <area_id> | advertise_router <ipaddr> | type [rtrlink | netlink | summary | assummary | asextlink | nssa_ext]} {<ipaddr>} {<area_id> <neighbor_id>} [ipif <ipif_name 12> | all] {area <area_id> | priority <value> | hello_interval <sec 165535> | dead_interval <sec 1-65535> | authentication [none | simple <password 8> | md5 <key_id 1-255>] | metric <value 1-65535> | state [enable | disable] | passive [enable | disable}(1) <area_id> <neighbor_id> {hello_interval <sec 1-65535> | dead_interval <sec 165535> | authentication [none | simple <password 8> | md5 <key_id 1-255>]} <area_id> <neighbor_id> {hello_interval <sec 1-65535> | dead_interval <sec 165535> | authentication [none | simple <password 8> | md5 <key_id 1-255>]}(1) <area_id> <neighbor_id> {<area_id> <neighbor_id>}
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Usage example To configure the OSPF router ID: DGS-3627:admin# config ospf router_id 10.48.74.122 Command: config ospf router_id 10.48.74.122 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable ospf
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable OSPF on the Switch. enable ospf This command, in combination with the disable ospf command below, is used to enable and disable OSPF on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Usage example To enable OSPF on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# enable ospf Command: enable ospf Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable ospf
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable OSPF on the Switch. disable ospf This command, in combination with the enable ospf command above, is used to enable and disable OSPF on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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show ospf
Purpose Syntax Description Used to display the current OSPF state on the Switch. show ospf {[ipif <ipif_name 12> | all]} This command will display the current state of OSPF on the Switch, divided into the following categories: General OSPF settings OSPF Interface settings OSPF Area settings OSPF Virtual Interface settings OSPF Area Aggregation settings OSPF Host Route settings ipif Specify the IP interface here. None.
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OSPF Router ID : 10.90.90.90 (Auto selected) State : Disabled OSPF Interface Settings Interface Link Metric Status ------------ ------------------ --------------- -------- --------- --------System 10.90.90.90/8 0.0.0.0 Disabled Link Up 1 IP Address Area ID State
Total Entries : 1 OSPF Area Settings Area ID Type Stub Import Summary LSA Stub Default Cost Translate --------------- ------ ----------------------- ----------------- --------0.0.0.0 Normal None None None Total Entries : 1 CTRL+C ESC q Quit SPACE n Next Page Enter Next Entry a All
stub_summary [enable | disable] Enables or disables the OSPF area to import summary LSA advertisements. metric <value 0-65535> The OSPF area cost between 0 and 65535. 0 denotes that the value will be automatically assigned. The default setting is 0. For NSSA areas, the metric field determines the cost of traffic entering the NSSA area. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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To create an OSPF NSSA area: DGS-3627:admin# create ospf area 11.1.1.1 type nssa translate enable metric 5 stub_summary enable Command: create ospf area 11.1.1.1 type nssa translate enable metric 5 stub_summary enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To delete an OSPF area: DGS-3627:admin# delete ospf area 10.48.74.122 Command: delete ospf area 10.48.74.122 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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stub_summary [enable | disable] Allows the OSPF area import of LSA advertisements to be enabled or disabled. metric <value 0-65535> The OSPF area cost between 0 and 65535. 0 denotes that the value will be automatically assigned. The default setting is 0. For NSSA areas, the metric field determines the cost of traffic entering the NSSA area. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Usage example To configure an OSPF areas settings: DGS-3627:admin# config ospf area 10.48.74.122 type stub stub_summary enable metric 1 Command: config ospf area 10.48.74.122 type stub stub_summary enable metric 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Usage example To display an OSPF areas settings: DGS-3627:admin# show ospf area Command: show ospf area OSPF Area Settings Area ID Type Stub Import Summary LSA Stub Default Cost Translate --------------- ------ ----------------------- ----------------- --------0.0.0.0 Normal None None None Total Entries : 1 DGS-3627:admin#
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Usage example To configure the OSPF host route settings: DGS-3627:admin# create ospf host_route 10.48.74.122 area 10.1.1.1 metric 2 Command: create ospf host_route 10.48.74.122 area 10.1.1.1 metric 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Usage example To delete an OSPF host route: DGS-3627:admin# delete ospf host_route 10.48.74.122 Command: delete ospf host_route 10.48.74.122 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Usage example To configure an OSPF host route: DGS-3627:admin# config ospf host_route 10.48.74.122 area 10.1.1.1 metric 2 Command: config ospf host_route 10.48.74.122 area 10.1.1.1 metric 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display the current OSPF host route table: DGS-3627:admin# show ospf host_route Command: show ospf host_route OSPF Host Route Settings Host Address Metric Area ID --------------- ------ --------------10.48.73.21 2 10.1.1.1 Total Entries : 1 DGS-3627:admin#
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nssa_ext Choosing this LSDB type will summarize routes that are entering the OSPF NSSA from an external source. advertise [enable | disable] Allows for the advertisement trigger to be enabled or disabled.
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Example usage: To create an OSPF area aggregation: DGS-3627:admin# create ospf aggregation 10.1.1.1 10.48.76.122/16 lsdb_type summary advertise enable Command: create ospf aggregation 10.1.1.1 10.48.76.122/16 lsdb_type summary advertise enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Usage example To delete the OSPF area aggregation settings: DGS-3627:admin# delete ospf aggregation 10.1.1.1 10.48.76.122/16 lsdb_type summary Command: delete ospf aggregation 10.1.1.1 10.48.76..122/16 lsdb_type summary Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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nssa_ext Choosing this LSDB type will summarize routes that are entering the OSPF NSSA from an external source. advertise [enable | disable] Allows for the advertisement trigger to be enabled or disabled.
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Usage example To configure the OSPF area aggregation settings: DGS-3627:admin# config ospf aggregation 10.1.1.1 10.48.76.122/16 lsdb_type summary advertise enable Command: config ospf aggregation 10.1.1.1 10.48.76.122/16 lsdb_type summary advertise enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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NOTE: When this command displays a * (a star symbol) in the OSPF LSDB table for the area_id or the Cost, this is interpreted as no area ID for external LSAs, and as no cost given for the advertised link. Example usage: To display the link state database of OSPF: DGS-3627:admin# show ospf lsdb Command: show ospf lsdb Area LSDB Advertising Link State Cost ID Type Router ID ID --------------- --------- --------------- ------------------ -------0.0.0.0 RTRLink 50.48.75.73 50.48.75.73 * 0.0.0.0 Summary 50.48.75.73 10.0.0.0/8 1 1.0.0.0 RTRLink 50.48.75.73 50.48.75.73 * 1.0.0.0 Summary 50.48.75.73 40.0.0.0/8 1 1.0.0.0 Summary 50.48.75.73 50.0.0.0/8 1 * ASExtLink 50.48.75.73 1.2.0.0/16 20 Total Entries: 5 DGS-3627:admin# Sequence Number --------0x80000002 0x80000001 0x80000001 0x80000001 0x80000001 0x80000001
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Usage example To display the current OSPF neighbor router table: DGS-3627:admin# show ospf neighbor Command: show ospf neighbor
IP Address of Router ID of Neighbor Neighbor Neighbor Neighbor Priority State --------------- --------------- -------- -----------10.48.74.122 10.2.2.2 1 Initial Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin#
Usage example To display the current OSPF virtual neighbor table: DGS-3627:admin# show ospf virtual_neighbor Command: show ospf virtual_neighbor Transit Area ID --------------10.1.1.1 Router ID of Virtual Neighbor ---------------10.2.3.4 IP Address of Virtual Neighbor ---------------10.48.74.111 Virtual Neighbor State ---------------Exchange
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Description Parameters
metric <value 1-65535> This field allows the entry of a number between 1 and 65,535 that is representative of the OSPF cost of reaching the selected OSPF interface. The default metric is 1. state [enable | disable] Used to enable or disable this function. passive [enable | disable] The user may select Active or Passive for this OSPF interface. Active interfaces actively advertise OSPF to routers on other Intranets that are not part of this specific OSPF group. Passive interface will not advertise to any other routers than those within its OSPF intranet. When this field is disabled, it denotes an active interface. The default setting is disable. (active) Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Usage example To configure OSPF interface settings: DGS-3627:admin# config ospf ipif System priority 2 hello_interval 15 metric 2 state enable Command: config ospf ipif System priority 2 hello_interval 15 metric 2 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display the current OSPF interface settings, for a specific OSPF interface: DGS-3627:admin# show ospf ipif System Command: show ospf ipif System Interface Name: System Network Medium Type: BROADCAST Area ID: 0.0.0.0 Priority: 1 DR Address: None Hello Interval: 10 Transmit Delay: 1 Authentication: None Passive Mode: Disabled Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin# IP Address: 172.18.70.105/21 (Link Up) Metric: 1 Administrative State: Disabled DR State: DOWN Backup DR Address: None Dead Interval: 40 Retransmit Time: 5
Example usage: To display the current OSPF interface settings, for all OSPF interfaces on the Switch:
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Description Parameters
Usage example To create an OSPF virtual interface: DGS-3627:admin# create ospf virtual_link 10.1.1.2 20.1.1.1 hello_interval 10 Command: create ospf virtual_link 10.1.1.2 20.1.1.1 hello_interval 10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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md5 <key_id 1-255> Choosing this parameter will set authentication based on md5 encryption. A previously configured MD5 key ID (1 to 255) is required. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Usage example To configure the OSPF virtual interface settings: DGS-3627:admin# config ospf virtual_link 10.1.1.2 20.1.1.1 hello_interval 10 Command: config ospf virtual_link 10.1.1.2 20.1.1.1 hello_interval 10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display the current OSPF virtual interface configuration: DGS-3627:admin# show ospf virtual_link Command: show ospf virtual_link Virtual Interface Configuration Transit Area ID --------------10.0.0.0 Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin# Virtual Hello Dead Authentication Link Neighbor Router Interval Interval Status --------------- -------- -------- -------------- -----20.0.0.0 10 60 None DOWN
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Command
debug ospf show flag debug ospf neighbor_state_change state debug ospf interface_state_change debug ospf lsa debug ospf packet debug ospf retransmission state debug ospf spf debug ospf route state debug ospf route redistribution state debug ospf route virtual_link state debug ospf route state debug ospf timer state debug ospf show counter debug ospf clear counter debug ospf show request_list debug ospf show redistribution debug ospf show summary_list debug ospf show detail debug ospf timer state debug ospf log state debug ospf show log state debug ospf state
Parameters
[enable | disable] {dr_bdr_selection} state [enable | disable] {all | originating | installing | receiving | flooding} state [enable | disable] {all | receiving | sending} state [enable | disable] [enable | disable] {all | intra | inter | extern} state [enable | disable] [enable | disable] [enable | disable] [enable | disable] [enable | disable] [enable | disable] {packet | neighbor | spf} {packet | neighbor | spf}
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Example usage: To show the current OSPF debug flag setting: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf show flag Command: debug ospf show flag Current OSPF Flags Setting: Neighbor State Change Interface State Change LSA Originating LSA Operating LSA Receiving LSA Flooding Packet Receiving Packet Sending Retransmission Timer DR Selection Route Redistribution Virtual Link SPF Intra SPF Inter SPF Extern DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To enable OSPF neighbor state change debug: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf neighbor_state_change state enable Command: debug ospf neighbor_state_change state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable OSPF interface state change debug: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf interface_state_change state enable Command: debug ospf interface_state_change state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable all OSPF LSA debug flags: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf lsa all state enable Command: debug ospf lsa all state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable all OSPF packet debug flags: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf packet all state enable Command: debug ospf packet all state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To enable all OSPF retransmission debug flags: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf retransmission state enable Command: debug ospf retransmission state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual To enable all OSPF SPF debug flags: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf spf all state enable Command: debug ospf spf all state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To enable all OSPF route calculating debug flags: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf route state enable Command: debug ospf route state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To enable all OSPF route redistribution debug flags: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf redistribution state enable Command: debug ospf redistribution state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable all OSPF virtual link debug flags: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf virtual_link state enable Command: debug ospf virtual_link state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To enable all OSPF route calculating debug flags: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf route state enable Command: debug ospf route state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show all OSPF statistic counters: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf show counter Command: debug ospf show counter OSPF Debug Statistic Counters Packet Receiving: Total : 30 Hello : 30 DD : 0 LSR : 0 LSU : 0 LSAck : 0 Drop : 0 Auth Fail : 0 Packet Sending: Total : 59 Hello : 59 DD : 0 LSR : 0 LSU : 0 LSAck : 0 Neighbor State: Change : 0 SeqMismatch : 0 SPF Calculation: Intra : 0 Inter : 0 Extern : 0 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To clear all OSPF statistic counters: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf clear counter Command: debug ospf clear counter Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display the current OSPF request list: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf show request_list Command: debug ospf show request_list OSPF Request List: *Area 0.0.0.0: Circuit: 1.1.1.1 Neighbor: 90.2.0.1 IP: 1.1.1.2 LSID: 192.194.134.0 RTID: 90.2.0.1 LSID: 192.194.135.0 RTID: 90.2.0.1 LSID: 192.194.136.0 RTID: 90.2.0.1 LSID: 192.194.137.0 RTID: 90.2.0.1 LSID: 192.194.138.0 RTID: 90.2.0.1 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display the current OSPF redistribution list: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf show redistribution Command: debug ospf show redistribution OSPF Redistribution List: IP -----------------1.1.1.0/24 OSPF ASE Table: IP -----------------1.1.1.0/24 DGS-3627:admin# Nexthop --------------0.0.0.0 State Type Tag ----- ---- --------------ON 2 0.0.0.0 Nexthop --------------0.0.0.0 State Type Tag ----- ---- --------------ON 2 0.0.0.0
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Example usage: To display current OSPF router link LSA detail information:
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Example usage: To enable the OSPF timer debug flag: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf timer state enable Command: debug ospf timer state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable the OSPF debug log: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf log state enable Command: debug ospf log state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display the debug OSPF log state: DGS-3627:admin# debug ospf show log state Command: debug ospf show log state OSPF Log State : Enabled DGS-3627:admin#
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Command
enable password encryption disable password encryption create account config account show account delete account
Parameters
[admin | operator| user] <username 15> <username> {encrypt [plain_text| sha_1] <password>}
<username>
Parameters Restrictions
Example usage: To enable the password encryption: DGS-3627:admin# enable password encryption Command: enable password encryption Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To disable the password encryption: DGS-3627:admin# disable password encryption Command: disable password encryption Success. DGS-3627:admin#
create account
Purpose Syntax Description Used to create user accounts. create account [admin | operator| user] <username 15> The create account command creates user accounts. The username is between 1 and 15 characters, the password is between 0 and 15 characters. It is case sensitive. The number of account (include admin and user) is up to 8. admin <username 15> - Name of the admin account. user <username 15> - Name of the user account. operator <username 15> - Name for a operator user acount. Only Administrator can issue this command.
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Example usage: To create the admin-level user dlink: DGS-3627:admin# create account admin dlink Command: create account admin dlink Enter a case-sensitive new password:**** Enter the new password again for confirmation:**** Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To create the user-level user Remote-Manager: DGS-3627:admin# create account user Remote-Manager encrypt sha_1 *@&cRDtpNCeBiql5KOQsKVyrA0sAiClZQwq Command: create account user Remote-Manager encrypt sha_1 *@&cRDtpNCeBiql5KOQsKVyrA0sAiClZQwq Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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config account
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure user accounts. config account <username> {encrypt [plain_text| sha_1] <password>} When the password information is not specified in the command, the system will prompt the user to input the password interactively. For this case, the user can only input the plain text password. If the password is present in the command, the user can select to input the password in the plain text form or in the encrypted form. The encryption algorithm is based on SHA-I. <username> - Name of the account. The account must already be defined. plain_text - Select to specify the password in plain text form. sha_1 - Select to specify the password in the SHA-I enacrpted form. <password> - The password for the user account. The length for of password in plain-text form and in encrypted form are different. For the plain-text form, passwords must have a minimum of 0 character and can have a maximum of 15 characters. For the encrypted form password, the length is fixed to 35 bytes long. The assword is case-sensitive. Only Administrator can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure the user password of dlink account: DGS-3627:admin# config account dlink Command: config account dlink Enter a old password:**** Enter a case-sensitive new password:**** Enter the new password again for confirmation:**** Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To configure the user password of dlink account: DGS-3627:admin# config account adminstrator Command: config account administrator encrypt sha_1 *@&cRDtpNCeBiq15KOQsKVyrA0sAiCIZQwq Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show account
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display user accounts. show account The show account command displays user accounts that have been created. None. Only Administrator can issue this command.
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delete account
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to delete an existing account. delete account <username> The delete account command deletes an existing account. <username> - Name of the user who will be deleted. Only Administrator can issue this command.
Example usage: To delete the user account System: DGS-3627:admin# delete account System Command: delete account System Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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69 PING COMMANDS
The Ping commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
ping ping6 enable broadcast_ping_reply disable broadcast_ping_reply show broadcast_ping_reply
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[<ipaddr> | <domain_name 255>] {times <value 1-255> | timeout <sec 1-99> | source_ip <ipaddr>} <ipv6addr> {times <value 1-255> | size <value 1-6000> | timeout <sec 1-99> | source_ip <ipv6addr>}
ping
Purpose Syntax Description Used to test the connectivity between network devices. ping [<ipaddr> | <domain_name 255>] {times <value 1-255> | timeout <sec 1-99> | source_ip <ipaddr>} The ping command sends Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo messages to a remote IP address. The remote IP address will then echo or return the message. This is used to confirm connectivity between the switch and the remote device. ipaddr - Specify the IP address of the host. domain_name - Specify the domain name of the host. times - The number of individual ICMP echo messages to be sent. A value of 0 will send an infinite number of ICMP echo messages. The maximum value is 255. The default is 0, indicating infinity. Press "CTRL+C to terminate the ping test. timeout - Specify the time-out period while waiting for a response from the remote device. A value of 1 to 99 seconds can be specified. The default is 1 second. source_ip - Specify the source IP address of the ping packets. If specified, , this IP address will be used as the packets source IP address that ping sends to the remote host. None.
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Ping Statistics for 10.51.17.1 Packets: Sent =4, Received =4, Lost =0 DGS-3627:admin#
To sse the host domain name for the ping command to test the network connectivity. When the 4th response has been received, press CTRL+C to terminate the ping: DGS-3627:admin# ping www.dlink.com Command: ping www.dlink.com Reply Reply Reply Reply from from from from 207.232.83.10, 207.232.83.10, 207.232.83.10, 207.232.83.10, time<10ms time<10ms time<10ms time<10ms
Ping Statistics for 207.232.83.10 Packets: Sent =4, Received =4, Lost =0 DGS-3627:admin#
To send ICMP echo message with source IP address 10.51.17.8 to 10.51.17.2 for 3 times (the Switchs IP address is 10.51.17.8): DGS-3627:admin# ping 10.51.17.2 times 3 source_ip 10.51.17.8 Command: ping 10.51.17.2 times 3 source_ip 10.51.17.8 Reply from 10.51.17.2, time<10ms Reply from 10.51.17.2, time<10ms Reply from 10.51.17.2, time<10ms Ping Statistics for 10.51.17.2 Packets: Sent =3, Received =3, Lost =0 DGS-3627:admin#
ping6
Purpose Syntax Description Used to test the IPv6 connectivity between network devices. ping6 <ipv6addr> {times <value 1-255> | size <value 1-6000> | timeout <sec 1-99> | source_ip <ipv6addr>} The ping6 command sends IPv6 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo messages to a remote IPv6 address. The remote IPv6 address will then echo or return the message. This is used to confirm the IPv6 connectivity between the switch and the remote device. <ipv6addr> - Specify the IPv6 address of the host. times - Specify the number of individual ICMP echo messages to be sent. A value of 0 will send an infinite ICMP echo messages. The maximum value is 255. The default is 0, indicating infinity. Press "CTRL+C to terminate the ping test. 539
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size - Specify the size of the test packet. timeout - Specify the time-out period while waiting for a response from the remote device. A value of 1 to 10 seconds can be specified. The default is 1 second. source_ip - Specify the source IPv6 address of the ping packets. If specified, , the IPv6 address will be used as the packets source IPv6 address that ping6 sends to the remote host. Restrictions None.
Example usage: To send ICMP echo message to 3000::1 for 4 times: DGS-3627:admin# ping6 3000::1 times 4 Command: ping6 3000::1 times 4 Reply Reply Reply Reply from from from from 3000::1, 3000::1, 3000::1, 3000::1, bytes=200, bytes=200, bytes=200, bytes=200, time<10ms time<10ms time<10ms time<10ms
Ping Statistics for 3000::1 Packets: Sent =4, Received =4, Lost =0 DGS-3627:admin#
To send ICMP echo message with source IPV6 address 3000::11 to 3000::1 for 3 times (the Switchs IP address are 3000::11 and 3000::10): DGS-3627:admin# ping6 3000::1 times 3 source_ip 3000::11 Command: ping6 3000::1 times 3 source_ip 3000::11 Reply from 3000::1, bytes=200, time<10ms Reply from 3000::1, bytes=200, time<10ms Reply from 3000::1, bytes=200, time<10ms Ping Statistics for 3000::1 Packets: Sent =3, Received =3, Lost =0 DGS-3627:admin#
enable broadcast_ping_reply
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable the broadcast ping reply state. enable broadcast_ping_reply The device will reply to the broadcast ping request. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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disable broadcast_ping_reply
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the broadcast ping reply state. disable broadcast_ping_reply The device wont reply to the broadcast ping request. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable the broadcast ping reply state: DGS-3627:admin# disable broadcast_ping_reply Command: disable broadcast_ping_reply Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show broadcast_ping_reply
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to show the broadcast ping reply state. show broadcast_ping_reply Show the device broadcast ping reply state. None. None.
Example usage: To show the broadcast ping reply state: DGS-3627:admin# show broadcast_ping_reply Command: show broadcast_ping_reply Broadcast Ping Reply State: DGS-3627:admin# Enabled
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Once completed, the Switch will identify the device to be given a policy route using the access profile function, recognize that is has a Policy Based route, and then forward the information on to the specified next hop router, that will, in turn, relay packets to the gateway router. Thus, the new, cleaner path to the Internet has been formed. The Policy Route commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
create policy_route config policy_route delete policy_route show policy_route
Parameters
name <policyroute_name 32> name <policyroute_name 32> acl profile_id <value 1-14> access_id <value 1128> nexthop <ipaddr> state [enable | disable] name <policyroute_name 32>
create policy_route
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to create a name to identify a policy route. create policy_route name <policyroute_name 32> This command is used to create a policy route name which will identify the policy route. name <policyroute_name 32> Enter an alphanumeric name of no more than 32 characters to identify this policy route. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# create policy_route name manager Command: create policy_route name manager Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config policy_route
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure the parameters to set the policy route on the Switch. config policy_route name <policyroute_name 32> acl profile_id <value 1-14> access_id <value 1-128> nexthop <ipaddr> state [enable | disable] This command is used to configure the policy route settings for a policy route created with the create policy_route command. The administrator must have previously created an access profile with an accompanying access rule using the create access_profile profile_id and config access_profile profile_id mentioned previously in this manual. The next hop router IP address must also be specified using this command. name <policyroute_name 32> Enter an alphanumeric name of no more than 32 characters which identifies this policy route. acl This parameter is used to denote the access profile that will be used with this command, by identifying the following parameters: profile_id <value 1-14> Enter the ID number of the previously created access profile that is to be associated with this policy route.
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access_id <value 1-128> Enter the previously created access ID that has been created in conjunction with the access profile ID mentioned previously, that is to be associated with this policy route. nexthop <ipaddr> Enter the IP address of the next hop router that will be connected to the gateway router. This field must be set or no policy routing will take place. state [enable | disable] Used to enable or disable this policy route on the Switch. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure the policy route name manager: DGS-3627:admin# config policy_route name manager acl profile_id 1 access_id 2 nexthop 10.2.2.2 state enable Command: config policy_route name manager acl profile_id 1 access_id 2 nexthop 10.2.2.2 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete policy_route
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to delete a policy route setting. delete policy_route name <policyroute_name 32> This command is used to delete a policy route setting. name <policyroute_name 32> Enter an alphanumeric name of no more than 32 characters to identify this policy route to be deleted. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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show policy_route
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display policy route settings. show policy_route This command is used to display policy route settings. None. None.
Example usage: To display the policy route settings: DGS-3627:admin# show policy_route Command: show policy_route Policy Routing Table --------------------Name Profile ID -------------------------------- ---------manager 1 Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin# Access ID Next Hop State --------- --------------- -------1 10.3.3.3 Enabled
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The Port Security commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
config port_security ports
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[<portlist> | all] {admin_state [enable | disable] | max_learning_addr <max_lock_no 0-64> | lock_address_mode [Permanent | DeleteOnTimeout | DeleteOnReset]}(1) <vlan_name 32> port <port> mac_address <macaddr> <portlist> {ports <portlist>}
config port_security
Purpose Syntax This command is used to set the port level port security setting. config port_security ports [<portlist> | all] {admin_state [enable | disable] | max_learning_addr <max_lock_no 0-64> | lock_address_mode [permanent | delete ontimeout | deleteonreset]}(1) This command configures admin state, maximum learning address and lock address mode. There are four levels of limitations on the learned entry number, for the entire system, for a port, for a VLAN, and for specific VLAN on a port. If any limitation is exceeded, the new entry will be discarded. portlist - Specifies a range of ports to be configured. all - Specifies that all ports will be configured. admin_state - Specifies to enable/disable the port security function on the port. By default, the setting is disabled. max_learning_addr - Specifies the maximum of port security entries that can be learned on this port. If the value is set to 0, it means that no user can get authorized by port security function on this port. If the setting is smaller than the number of current learned entries on the port, the command will be rejected. The default value is 1. lock_address_mode - Indicates the mode of locking address. The default mode is deleteonreset. Permanent - The address will never be deleted unless the user removes it manually or the VLAN of the entry is removed or the port is removed from the VLAN, or port security is disabled on the port where the address resides.. DeleteOnTimeout - This entry will be removed if its idle for the ageing time. DeleteOnReset - This address will be removed if the switch is reset or reboots. The cases under which the permanent entries are deleted also apply to the deleteonreset entries, Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To delete a default route from the routing table: DGS-3627:admin#delete port_security_entry vlan_name default port 1 mac_address 00-01-3010-2C-C7 Command: delete port_security_entry vlan_name default port 1 mac_address 00-01-30-10-2CC7 DGS-3627:admin#
clear port_security_entry
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to clear the MAC entrieslearned by the port security function. clear port_security_entry port <portlist> Used to clear the MAC entries learned by the port security function. <portlist> - Specifies a range of ports to be configured. The port-security entries learned on the specified port will be cleared. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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show port_security
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is to used to display port security configuration. show port_security {ports <portlist>} The show port_security command displays the port security related information. <portlist> - Specifies a range of ports to show their configuration. None.
Example usage: To display the port security configuration: DGS-3627:admin# show port_security Command: show port_security Port ----1:1 1:2 1:3 1:4 1:5 1:6 Admin State ----------Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Max. Learning Addr. ------------------1 1 1 1 1 1 Lock Address Mode ----------------DeleteOnReset DeleteOnReset DeleteOnReset DeleteOnReset DeleteOnReset DeleteOnReset
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PIM-SM PIM-SM or Protocol Independent Multicast Sparse Mode is a method of forwarding multicast traffic over the network only to multicast routers who actually request this information. Unlike most multicast routing protocols which flood the network with multicast packets, PIM-SM will forward traffic to routers who are explicitly a part of the multicast group through the use of a Rendezvous Point (RP). This RP will take all requests from PIM-SM enabled routers, analyze the information and then returns multicast information it receives from the source, to requesting routers within its configured network. Through this method, a distribution tree is created, with the RP as the root. This distribution tree holds all PIMSM enabled routers within which information collected from these router is stored by the RP. Two other types of routers also exist with the PIM-SM configuration. When many routers are a part of a multiple access network, a Designated Router (DR) will be elected. The DRs primary function is to send Join/Prune messages to the RP. The router with the highest priority on the LAN will be selected as the DR. If there is a tie for the highest priority, the router with the higher IP address will be chosen. The third type of router created in the PIM-SM configuration is the Boot Strap Router (BSR). The goal of the Boot Strap Router is to collect and relay RP information to PIM-SM enabled routers on the LAN. Although the RP can be statically set, the BSR mechanism can also determine the RP. Multiple Candidate BSRs (C-BSR) can be set on the network but only one BSR will be elected to process RP information. If it is not explicitly apparent which C-BSR is to be the BSR, all C-BSRs will emit Boot Strap Messages (BSM) out on the PIM-SM enabled network to determine which C-BSR has the higher priority and once determined, will be elected as the BSR. Once determined, the BSR will collect RP data emanating from candidate RPs on the PIM-SM network, compile it and then send it out on the land using periodic Boot Strap Messages (BSM). All PIM-SM Routers will get the RP information from the Boot Strap Mechanism and then store it in their database.
Discovering and Joining the Multicast Group Although Hello packets discover PIM-SM routers, these routers can only join or be pruned from a multicast group through the use of Join/Prune Messages exchanged between the DR and RP. Join/Prune Messages are packets relayed between routers that effectively state which interfaces are, or are not to be receiving multicast data. These messages can be configured for their frequency to be sent out on the network and are only valid to routers if a Hello packet has first been received. A Hello packet will simply state that the router is present and ready to become a part of the RPs distribution tree. Once a router has accepted a member of the IGMP group and it is PIM-SM enabled, the interested router will then send an explicit Join/Prune message to the RP, which will in turn route multicast data from the source to the interested router, resulting in a unidirectional distribution tree for the group. Multicast packets are then sent out to all nodes on this tree. Once a prune message has been received for a router that is a member of the RPs distribution tree, the router will drop the interface from its distribution tree.
Distribution Trees Two types of distribution trees can exist within the PIM-SM protocol, a Rendezvous-Point Tree (RPT) and a Shortest Path Tree (SPT). The RP will send out specific multicast data that it receives from the source to all outgoing interfaces enabled to receive multicast data. Yet, once a router has determined the location of its source, an SPT can be created, eliminating hops between the source and the destination, such as the RP. This can be configured by the switch administrator by setting the multicast data rate threshold. Once the threshold has been passed, the data path will switch to the SPT. Therefore, a closer link can be created between the source and destination, eliminating hops previously used and shortening the time a multicast packet is sent from the source to its final destination.
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual Multicast sources do not always join the intended receiver group. The first hop router (DR) can send multicast data without being the member of a group or having a designated source, which essentially means it has no information about how to relay this information to the RP distribution tree. This problem is alleviated through Register and Register-Stop messages. The first multicast packet received by the DR is encapsulated and sent on to the RP which in turn removes the encapsulation and sends the packet on down the RP distribution tree. When the route has been established, a SPT can be created to directly connect routers to the source, or the multicast traffic flow can begin, traveling from the DR to the RP. When the latter occurs, the same packet may be sent twice, one type encapsulated, one not. The RP will detect this flaw and then return a Register Suppression message to the DR requesting it to discontinue sending encapsulated packets.
Assert Messages At times on the PIM-SM enabled network, parallel paths are created from source to receiver, meaning some receivers will receive the same multicast packets twice. To improve this situation, Assert messages are sent from the receiving device to both multicast sources to determine which single router will send the receiver the necessary multicast data. The source with the shortest metric (hop count) will be elected as the primary multicast source. This metric value is included within the Assert message.
PIM-DM The Protocol Independent Multicast - Dense Mode (PIM-DM) protocol should be used in networks with a low delay (low latency) and high bandwidth as PIM-DM is optimized to guarantee delivery of multicast packets, not to reduce overhead. The PIM-DM multicast routing protocol is assumes that all downstream routers want to receive multicast messages and relies upon explicit prune messages from downstream routers to remove branches from the multicast delivery tree that do not contain multicast group members. PIM-DM has no explicit join messages. It relies upon periodic flooding of multicast messages to all interfaces and then either waiting for a timer to expire (the Join/Prune Interval) or for the downstream routers to transmit explicit prune messages indicating that there are no multicast members on their respective branches. PIM-DM then removes these branches (prunes them) from the multicast delivery tree. Because a member of a pruned branch of a multicast delivery tree may want to join a multicast delivery group (at some point in the future), the protocol periodically removes the prune information from its database and floods multicast messages to all interfaces on that branch. The interval for removing prune information is the Join/Prune Interval.
The Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed below, along with their appropriate parameters, in the following table.
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enable pim disable pim config pim
Parameters
[[ipif <ipif_name 12> | all] {hello <sec 1-18724> | jp_interval <sec 1-18724> | state [enable | disable] | mode [dm | sm | sm-dm] | dr_priority <unit 0 4294967294>} | register_probe_time <value 1-127> | register_suppression_time <value 3-255>] <network_address> rp <ipif_name 12> <network_address> {holdtime <value 0-255> | priority <value 0-255> | wildcard_prefix_cnt [0 | 1]} <network_address> rp <ipaddr> <network_address>
create pim crp group delete pim crp group config pim crp create pim static_rp group delete pim static_rp group show pim static_rp config pim last_hop_spt_switchover show pim rpset show pim crp config pim cbsr show pim cbsr show pim show pim neighbor show pim ipmroute create pim register_checksum_include_data rp_address delete pim register_checksum_include_data rp_address show pim register_checksum_include_data_rp_list
[never | immediately]
[ipif <ipif_name 12> {priority [-1 | <value 0-255>]} | hash_masklen <value 032> | bootstrap_period <value 1-255>] {ipif <ipif_name 12>} {ipif <ipif_name 12>} {ipif <ipif_name 12> | ipaddress <network_address>}
<ipaddr>
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enable pim
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable the PIM function on the Switch. enable pim This command will enable PIM for the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# enable pim Command: enable pim Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable pim
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable PIM function on the Switch. disable pim This command will disable PIM for the Switch. Any previously configured PIM settings will remain unchanged and may be enabled at a later time with the enable pim command. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable PIM on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# disable pim Command: disable pim Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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config pim
Purpose Syntax Used to configure the parameters for the PIM protocol. config pim [[ipif <ipif_name 12> | all] {hello <sec 1-18724> | jp_interval <sec 1-18724> | state [enable | disable] | mode [dm | sm| sm-dm] | dr_priority <unit 0 4294967294>} | register_probe_time <value 1-127> | register_suppression_time <value 3-255>] This command will configure the general settings for the PIM protocol per IP interface, including choice of PIM mode, Designated Router priority and various timers. ipif <ipif_name 12> Enter an IP interface for which to configure the PIM settings. This name cannot exceed 12 alphanumeric characters. all Select this parameter to configure PIM settings for all IP interfaces on the Switch. hello <sec 1-18724> Used to set the interval time between the sending of Hello Packets from this IP interface to neighboring routers one hop away. These Hello packets are used to discover other PIM enabled routers and state their priority as the Designated Router (DR) on the PIM enabled network. The user may state an interval time between 1 and 18724 seconds with a default interval time of 30 seconds. jp_interval <sec 1-18724> This field will set the interval time between the sending of Join/Prune packets stating which multicast groups are to join the PIM enabled network and which are to be removed or pruned from that group. The user may state an interval time between 1 and 18724 seconds with a default interval time of 60 seconds. state [enable | disable] Used to enable or disable PIM for this IP interface. The default is Disabled. mode [dm | sm |sm-dm] Used to select the type of PIM protocol to use, Sparse Mode (SM), Dense Mode (DM), or Spare-Dense Mode (SM-DM). The default setting is DM. dr_priority <unsigned_int 0 4294967294> Enter the priority of this IP interface to become the Designated Router for the multiple access network. The user may enter a DR priority between 0 and 4,294,967,294 with a default setting of 1. register_probe_time <value 1-127> Configure this field to set a time to send a probe message from the DR to the RP before the Register Suppression time expires. The user may configure a time between 1and 127 seconds with a default setting of 5 seconds. register_suppression_ time <value 3-255> The user may set an interval time between 3 and255 with a default setting of 60 seconds for the sending of register suppression time packets. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Description Parameters
Example usage: To configure the PIM settings for an IP interface: DGS-3627:admin# config pim ipif Zira hello 60 jp_interval 60 state enable mode sm Command: config pim ipif Zira hello 60 jp_interval 60 state enable mode sm Success. DGS-3627:admin#
NOTE: If not, the configure value can apply to protocol, and the administrator will be presented with a prompt message. NOTE: The administrator should ensure the Register Probe time vaule less than the half of the Register Suppression time value.
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Example usage: To create an IP interface to become a Candidate RP on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# create pim crp group 231.0.0.1/32 rp Zira Command: create pim crp group 231.0.0.1/32 rp Zira Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To delete an IP interface from becoming a Candidate RP on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# delete pim crp group 231.0.0.1/32 Command: delete pim crp group 231.0.0.1/32 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the Candidate RP settings: DGS-3627:admin# config pim crp holdtime 150 priority 2 wildcard_prefix_cnt 0 Command: config pim crp holdtime 150 priority 2 wildcard_prefix_cnt 0 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To remove a static RP: DGS-3627:admin# delete pim static_rp group 231.0.0.1/32 Command: delete pim static_rp group 231.0.0.1/32 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display the static RP settings as configured for the multiple access network:
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Example usage: To configure the last hop router to immediately switch to SPT: DGS-3627:admin# config pim last_hop_spt_switchover immediately Command: config pim last_hop_spt_switchover immediately Success. DGS-3627:admin#
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# show pim rpset Command: show pim rpset PIM RP-Set Table Bootstrap Router: 12.43.51.81 Group Address ---------------224.0.0.0/4 Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin# RP Address --------------31.43.51.81 Holdtime -----------150 Expired Time -------------107 Type ----------Dynamic
Example usage: To view the CRP settings: DGS-3627:admin# show pim crp Command: show pim crp PIM Candidate-RP Table C-RP Holdtime C-RP Priority C-RP Wildcard Prefix Count Group --------------------224.0.0.0/4 Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin# : 150 : 2 : 0 Interface --------------------Zira
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Parameters
Example usage: To configure the settings for an IP interface to become a CBSR: DGS-3627:admin# config pim cbsr ipif Zira priority 4 Command: config pim cbsr ipif Zira priority 4 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To configure the hash mask length for the CBSR: DGS-3627:admin# config pim cbsr hash_masklen 30 Command: config pim cbsr hash_masklen 30 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To view the CBSR settings: DGS-3627:admin# show pim cbsr Command: show pim cbsr PIM Candidate-BSR Table C-BSR Hash Mask Len C-BSR Bootstrap Period Interface --------------------Zira System Total Entries: 2 DGS-3627:admin# : 30 : 2 IP Address --------------------11.1.1.1/8 10.53.13.30/8 Priority -----------4 -1 (Disabled)
show pim
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the PIM settings, along with PIM parameters configured for the Switch. show pim {ipif <ipif_name12>} This command will display the settings for the PIM function that are accessible to the switch. <ipif_name 12> Enter the name of the IP address for which to display settings. Entering no name will display all PIM IP interfaces. None.
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Example usage: To view the PIM neighbors: DGS-3627:admin# show pim neighbor Command: show pim neighbor PIM Neighbor Address Table Interface Name -------------------n10 Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin# Neighbor Address ----------------10.20.6.251 Expired Time -----------79
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Example usage: To view the PIM routes: DGS-3627:admin# show pim ipmroute Command: show pim ipmroute PIM IP Multicast Route Table UA = Upstream AssertTimer AM = Assert Metric AMPref = Assert MetricPref ARB = Assert RPTBit Group Address -----------------224.0.1.1 224.0.1.24 224.0.1.24 224.0.1.24 229.55.150.208 229.55.150.208 229.55.150.208 229.55.150.208 229.55.150.208 229.55.150.208 229.55.150.208 239.192.0.1 Total Entries: 12 DGS-3627:admin# Source Address UA AM AMPref ARB Flag ------------------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ---31.43.51.81/32 0 0 0 0 RPT 10.54.81.250/32 0 0 0 0 SPT 10.55.68.64/32 0 0 0 0 SPT 31.43.51.81/32 0 0 0 0 RPT 10.6.51.1/32 0 0 0 0 SPT 10.38.45.151/32 0 0 0 0 SPT 10.38.45.192/32 0 0 0 0 SPT 10.50.93.100/32 0 0 0 0 SPT 10.51.16.1/32 0 0 0 0 SPT 10.59.23.10/32 0 0 0 0 SPT 31.43.51.81/32 0 0 0 0 RPT 31.43.51.81/32 0 0 0 0 RPT Type ------(*.G) (S.G) (S.G) (*.G) (S.G) (S.G) (S.G) (S.G) (S.G) (S.G) (*.G) (*.G)
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Example usage: To delete RPs that the Switch will send Register packets to and create checksums to be included with the data in Registered packets: DGS-3627:admin# delete pim register_checksum_include_data rp_address 11.1.1.1 Command: delete pim register_checksum_include_data rp_address 11.1.1.1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Parameters Restrictions
Example usage: To show the RPs that the Switch will send Register packets to and create checksums to be included with the data in Registered packets:
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create dot1v_protocol_group config dot1v_protocol_group delete dot1v_protocol_group show dot1v_protocol_group config port dot1v show port dot1v
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group_id <id> group_id <id> [add | delete] protocol [ethernet_2 | ieee802.3_snap | ieee802.3_llc] <protocol_value> group_id <id> {group_id <id>} ports [<portlist> | all] [add protocol_group group_id <id> [vlan < vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid>] | delete protocol_group [group_id <id> | all]] {ports <portlist>}
create dot1v_protocol_group
Purpose Syntax Description Used to create a protocol group. create dot1v_protocol_group group_id <id> This command will create a protocol group. This group is to be configured using the config dot1v_protocol_group command where users may set the parameters for this group. After being configured, this group may be attached to a port or range of ports using the config port dot1v command. group_id <id> Enter an integer from 1 to 16 to identify the protocol VLAN group being created here. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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DGS-3627:admin# create dot1v_protocol_group group_id 1 Command: create dot1v_protocol_group group_id 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config dot1v_protocol_group
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure the parameters for a protocol VLAN group. config dot1v_protocol_group group_id <id> [add | delete] protocol [ethernet_2 | ieee802.3_snap | ieee802.3_llc] <protocol_value> This command will configure a protocol template for a group. Users may set the frame type to be added or deleted, along with the appropriate protocol_value in hexidecimal form. After being configured, this group may be attached to a port or range of ports using the config port dot1v command. group_id <id> Enter an integer from 1 to 16 to identify the protocol VLAN group being configured here. add | delete Choose whether to add or delete the protocol to this group. This protocol is identified using the following protocol parameter. protocol Choose the appropriate frame type to be added to this group. This frame type will be identified by the switch by examining the packet header of incoming packets and matching it to the protocol_value stated here. This frame type must be followed by the correct protocol_value. The user has three choices: ethernet_2 Choose this parameter if you wish this protocol group to employ the Ethernet2 frame type. This frame type is identified by the 16-bit (2 octet) IEEE802.3 type field in the packet header, which is to be stated using the following protocol_value. ieee802.3_snap Choose this parameter if you wish this protocol group to employ the Sub Network Access Protocol (SNAP) frame type. This frame type is identified by the 16-bit (2 octet) IEEE802.3 type field in the packet header, which is to be stated using the following protocol_value. ieee802.3_llc Choose this parameter if you wish this protocol group to employ the Link Logical Control (LLC) frame type. This frame type is identified by the 2-octet IEEE802.3 Link Service Access Point (LSAP) pair field in the packet header, which is to be stated using the following protocol_value. The first octet defines the Destination Service Access Point value and the second octet is the Source Service Access Point (SSAP) value.
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<protocol_value> Enter the corresponding protocol value of the protocol identified in the previous field. This value must be stated in a hexadecimal form. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure a protocol template: DGS-3627:admin# config dot1v_protocol_group group_id 1 add protocol ethernet_2 86DD Command: config dot1v_protocol_group group_id 1 add protocol ethernet_2 86DD Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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delete dot1v_protocol_group
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to delete a protocol VLAN group. delete dot1v_protocol_group group_id <id> This command will delete a protocol VLAN group. group_id <id> Enter an integer from 1 to 16 to identify the protocol VLAN group being deleted here. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To delete a protocol VLAN group: DGS-3627:admin# delete dot1v_protocol_group group_id 1 Command: delete dot1v_protocol_group group_id 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show dot1v_protocol_group
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the configurations for a protocol VLAN group. show dot1v_protocol_group {group_id <id>} This command will display the configurations of a protocol VLAN group. group_id <id> Enter an integer from 1 to 16 to identify the protocol VLAN group to be displayed. Entering this command without the group_id parameter will display the configurations for all configured protocol VLAN groups. None.
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Example usage: To display the configurations for a protocol VLAN group: DGS-3627:admin# show dot1v_protocol_group group_id 1 Command: show dot1v_protocol_group group_id 1 Protocol Group ID -----------------1 Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin# Frame Type ----------EthernetII Protocol Value ----------------------86DD
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add protocol_group group_id <id> Enter an integer from 1 to 16 to identify the protocol VLAN group being assigned to the ports or range of ports configured in the previous field. vlan Use this parameter bind a VLAN with a specific protocol template using either of the following parameters: vlan_name 32 Identify the VLAN name for which to add a tag to ingress untagged packets.
vlanid - Identify the VID for which to add a tag to ingress untagged packets. delete protocol_group Use this parameter to remove this protocol VLAN groups association with the ports stated in this command, by using the following parameters: Restrictions group_id <id> Enter this parameter with its corresponding group number, to remove this pre-defined protocol group from the ports specified here. all Use this parameter to remove all protocol VLAN groups from the ports specified in this command.
Example usage: To bind a VLAN with a protocol template: DGS-3627:admin# config port dot1v ports 1:6-1:8 add protocol_group group_id 1 vlan building1 Command: config port dot1v ports 1:6-1:8 add protocol_group group_id 1 vlan building1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Priority scheduling is implemented by the priority queues stated above. The Switch will empty the eight hardware priority queues in order, beginning with the highest priority queue, 6, to the lowest priority queue, 0. Each hardware queue will transmit all of the packets in its buffer before permitting the next lower priority to transmit its packets. When the lowest hardware priority queue has finished transmitting all of its packets, the highest hardware priority queue will begin transmitting any packets it may have received. NOTICE: The Switch contains eight classes of service for each port on the Switch. One of these classes is reserved for internal use on the Switch and therefore is not configurable. All references in the following section regarding classes of service will refer to only the seven classes of service that may be used and configured by the Switchs Administrator.
The Quality of Service (QoS) commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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config bandwidth_control show bandwidth_control config scheduling config scheduling_mechanism show scheduling show scheduling_mechanism config 802.1p user_priority show 802.1p user_priority config 802.1p default_priority show 802.1p default_priority enable hol_prevention disable hol_prevention show hol_prevention config per_queue bandwidth_control show per_queue bandwidth_control enable cpu_rx_rate_control disable cpu_rx_rate_control show cpu_rx_rate_control
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[ <portlist>| all] {rx_rate [no_limit | <value 64-10000000>] | tx_rate [ no_limit | <value 64-10000000>]} {<portlist>} {ports [<portlist> | all ]} <class_id 0-6> [max_packet <value 0-15>] {ports [<portlist> | all ]} [strict | weight_fair] {<portlist>} {<portlist>} {ports [<portlist> | all ]} <priority 0-7> <class_id 0-6> {<portlist>} [<portlist> | all ] <priority 0-7> {<portlist>}
{ports [<portlist> | all ]} <cos_id_list 0-6> {{min_rate [no_limit | <value 6410000000 >]} max_rate [no_limit | <value 64-10000000 >]}(1) {<portlist>} {<class_id 0-2>} {<class_id 0-2>}
config bandwidth_control
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Use to configure the port bandwidth limit control. config bandwidth_control [<portlist>| all] {rx_rate [ no_limit | <value 64-10000000>] | tx_rate [ no_limit | <value 64-10000000>]} This command sets the maximum limit for port bandwidth. portlist - Specifies the range of ports to be configured. rx_rate - Specifies the limitations to apply to the receive data rate. no_limit - Indicates there is no limit on the amount of bandwidth that can be received on the configured ports. An integer value from 64 to 10000000 sets the maximum limit in Kbits/sec. The actual bandwidth will be an adjusted value based on the user specified bandwidth. The actual limit may be equal to the user specified limit, but will not exceed it. The actual limit recognized by the device, will be displayed when the command is executed. Actual rate = (inputted rate/ minimum granularity) * minimal granularity tx_rate - Specifies the limitation applied to the transmit data rate. no_limit - Indicates that there is no limit on the port TX bandwidth. An integer value from 64 to 10000000 sets a maximum limit in Kbits/sec. The actual bandwidth will be an adjusted value based on the user specified bandwidth. The actual limit may be equal to the user specified limit, but will not exceed it. The actual limit recognized by the device, will be displayed when the command is executed. Actual rate = (inputted rate/ 570
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minimum granularity) * minimal granularity Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure the transmit bandwidth rate on port 1:1-1:10 to be 100 Kbits/sec: DGS-3627:admin# config bandwidth_control 1:1-1:10 tx_rate 100 Command: config bandwidth_control 1:1-1:10 tx_rate 100 The setting value is not an integer multiple of granularity 64. The closest value 64 is chosen. Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show bandwidth_control
Purpose Syntax Description Used to display the port bandwidth control table. show bandwidth_control {<portlist>} The show bandwidth_control command displays the port bandwidth configuration. The bandwidth can also be assigned by the RADIUS server through the authentication process. If the RADIUS server has assigned the bandwidth, then the RADIUS-assigned bandwidth will be the effective bandwidth. The authentication with the RADIUS server can be either per port or per user. For per-user authentication, there may be multiple bandwidth control values assigned when there are multiple users attached to the specific port. In this case, the largest assigned bandwidth value will be applied to the effective bandwidth for this specific port. Note that only devices that support MAC-based VLANs can provide per user authentication. portlist - Specifies a range of ports to be displayed. If no parameter is specified, the system will display all ports bandwidth configurations. None.
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Example usage: To display port bandwidth control table for ports 1:1-1:10:
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config scheduling
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure the traffic scheduling mechanism for each CoS queue. config scheduling {ports [<portlist> | all ]} <class_id 0-6> [max_packet <value 0-15>] Used to configure the traffic scheduling mechanism for each CoS queue. ports <portlist> - Specifies the range of ports to be configured. all - To set all ports in the system, you may use the all parameter. If no parameter is specified, the system will set all ports. class_id - This specifies the n+1 hardware priority queues that the config scheduling command will apply to. The four hardware priority queues are identified by a number from 0 to n with the 0 queue being the lowest priority. The determination of n is project dependent. max_packet - Specifies the maximum number of packets that the hardware priority queue, specified above, will be allowed to transmit before allowing the next lowest priority queue to transmit its packets. A value between 0 and m can be specified. Determination of m is project dependent. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure the traffic scheduling on CoS queue 1, with a weight value of 15, on port 1:10: DGS-3627:admin# config scheduling ports 1:10 1 max_packet 15 Command: config scheduling ports 1:10 1 max_packet 15 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config scheduling_mechanism
Purpose Syntax Used to configure the traffic scheduling mechanism for each CoS queue. config scheduling_mechanism {ports [<portlist> | all ]} [strict | weight_fair] 572
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Description There are two sets of commands that the project can be choose to implement. If the project only supports the scheduling mechanism to be set globally, the portlist parameter will not be supported. This command is used to specify how the switch handles packets in priority queues. Parameters ports <portlist> - Specifies a range of ports to be configured. all - To set all ports in the system, you may use the all parameter. If no parameter is specified, the system will set all ports. strict - All queues will operate in strict mode. weight_fair - Each queue will operate based on their settings. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure the traffic scheduling mechanism for the CoS queue on port 1:1: DGS-3627:admin# config scheduling_mechanism ports 1:1 strict Command: config scheduling_mechanism ports 1:1 strict Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show scheduling
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the current traffic scheduling parameters. show scheduling {<portlist>} The show scheduling command displays the current traffic scheduling parameters in use on the Switch. portlist - Specifies the range of ports to be displayed. If portlist is not specified, for the projects that support the per-port scheduling configure, system will display all ports scheduling configurations, for those projects that only support the global scheduling settings, this command will display the global setting only. None.
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Example usage: To display the traffic scheduling parameters for each CoS queue on port 1:1 (take eight hardware priority queues for example):
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show scheduling_mechanism
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to show the traffic scheduling mechanism. show scheduling_mechanism { <portlist> } The show scheduling_mechanism command displays the traffic scheduling mechanism. portlist - Specifies a range of ports to be displayed. If no portlist is specified, for the projects that support the per-port scheduling mechanism configure, system will display all ports scheduling mechanism configurations, for those projects that only support the global scheduling mechanism settings, this command will display the global setting only. None.
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Example usage: To show the scheduling mechanism for all ports: DGS-3627:admin#show scheduling_mechanism 1:1 Command: show scheduling_mechanism 1:1 Port ----1:1 Mode -----strict
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Example usage: To configure an 802.1p user priority of 1 and a class_ID of 3 on port 1:1: DGS-3627:admin# config 802.1p user_priority ports 1:1 1 3 Command: config 802.1p user_priority ports 1:1 1 3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: In the case of Project only support global configuration, display the 802.1p user priority: DGS-3627:admin#show 802.1p user_priority 1:1 Command: show 802.1p user_priority 1:1 QOS Class of Traffic Port 1:1 Priority-0 -> <Class-2> Priority-1 -> <Class-0> Priority-2 -> <Class-1> Priority-3 -> <Class-3> Priority-4 -> <Class-4> Priority-5 -> <Class-5> Priority-6 -> <Class-6> Priority-7 -> <Class-6> DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure an 802.1p default priority settings of 5 on all Switch ports: DGS-3627:admin# config 802.1p default_priority all 5 Command: config 802.1p default_priority all 5 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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enable hol_prevention
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable HOL prevention. enable hol_prevention The enable hol_prevention command enables head of line prevention on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable HOL prevention on the switch: DGS-3627:admin# enable hol_prevention Command: enable hol_prevention Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable hol_prevention
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable HOL prevention. disable hol_prevention The command disables head of line prevention on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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show hol_prevention
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Use to show the HOL prevention state. show hol_prevention The show hol_prevention command displays the head of line prevention state on the switch. None. None.
Example usage: To display the HOL prevention state on the switch: DGS-3627:admin# show hol_prevention Command: show hol_prevention Device HOL Prevention State: Enabled DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the minimum rate to be 130 and the maximum rate to be 100000 on CoS bandwidth queue 1 for ports 1:11:10: DGS-3627:admin# config per_queue bandwidth_control ports 1:1-1:10 1 min_rate 130 max_rate 100000 Command: config per_queue bandwidth_control ports 1:1-1:10 1 min_rate 130 max_rate 100000 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display the per queue bandwidth control table for port 1:10:
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enable cpu_rx_rate_control
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to set CPU receiving rate as predefined limit. enable cpu_rx_rate_control {<class_id 0-2>} Used to set CPU receiving rate as predefined limit. <class_id 0-2> - Specifies which class of service to set. If not specified, all classes in the range will be set. Only Administrator users can issue this command.
Example usage: To set CPU receiving rate as predefined limit: DGS-3627:admin# enable cpu_rx_rate_control Command: enable cpu_rx_rate_control Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable cpu_rx_rate_control
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to set CPU receiving rate as no limit. disable cpu_rx_rate_control {<class_id 0-2>} Used to set CPU receiving rate as no limit. <class_id 0-2> - Specifies which class of service to set. If not specified, all classes in the range will be set. Only Administrator users can issue this command.
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show cpu_rx_rate_control
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to show current settings of CPU receiving rate control. show cpu_rx_rate_control Used to show current settings of CPU receiving rate control. None. None.
Example usage: To show current settings of CPU receiving rate control: DGS-3627:admin# show cpu_rx_rate_control Command: show cpu_rx_rate_control Cos --0 1 2 Rate Control -----------Enabled Enabled Enabled
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config rcp server config rcp server clear show rcp server download firmware_fromRCP upload firmware_toRCP download cfg_fromRCP upload cfg_toRCP
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{ipaddress <ipaddr> | username <username 15>} [ipaddr | username | both]
[{ username <username 15>} {<ipaddr>} src_file <path_filename 64> |rcp:<string 128>] {unit [<unit_id 1-12> | all]} {dest_file <pathname 64>} {boot_up} [{ username <username 15>}{<ipaddr>} dest_file <path_filename 64> |rcp:<string 128>] {src_file <pathname 64>} [{ username <username 15>} {<ipaddr>} src_file <path_filename 64> |rcp:<string 128>] {dest_file <pathname 64>} [{ username <username 15>}{<ipaddr>} dest_file <path_filename 64> |rcp:<string 128>] {src_file <pathname 64>} {[include | exclude | begin] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>{<filter_string 80>}} {[include | exclude | begin] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}} {[include | exclude | begin] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}}}}} [{ username <username 15>}{<ipaddr>} dest_file <path_filename 64> |rcp:<string 128>] [{ username <username 15>}{<ipaddr>} dest_file <path_filename 64> |rcp:<string 128>] {unit <unit_id 1-12>}
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Example usage: To configure the global RCP Server: DGS-3627:admin# config rcp server ipaddress 172.18.212.106 username rcp_user Command: config rcp server ipaddress 172.18.212.106 username rcp_user Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the global RCP Server: DGS-3627:admin# config rcp server clear username Command: config rcp server clear username Success. DGS-3627:admin# config rcp server clear both Command: config rcp server clear both Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display the global RCP Server configuration: DGS-3627:admin# show rcp server Command: show rcp server RCP Server Address : 172.18.64.43 RCP Server Username : tld2 DGS-3627:admin#
download firmware_fromRCP
Purpose Syntax This command is used to download the firmware from the RCP server. download firmware_fromRCP [{ username <username 15>} {<ipaddr>} src_file <path_filename 64> |rcp:<string 128>] {unit [<unit_id 1-12> | all]} {dest_file <pathname 64>} {boot_up} This command is used to download a firmware image file from an RCP server. username - The remote user name on the RCP Server. ipaddr - The IP address of the RCP server. path_filename - The pathname specifies the pathname on the RCP server or local. Note: If user specifies the relative file path, the path search strategy is depending on the server system. For some system, will search the current user working directory firstly, then the environment paths. unit - Specifies which unit on the stacking system. If it is not specified, it refers to the master unit. all - When all is specified, the boot_up firmware image on all units will be updated. boot_up - Specifies it as a boot up file. rcp: <string 128> - Syntax: rcp: username@ipaddr/directory/filename Example for FULL path: [email protected]/home/user_name/desxxxx.had Example for relative path: [email protected]./desxxxx.had Example for omitted user name in rcp string: 10.1.1.1./desxxxx.had. Note: No SPACE in the whole <string>. Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
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To download firmware form RCP using string: DGS-3627:admin# download firmware_fromRCP rcp: [email protected]/home/rcp_user/DGS3627.had Command: download firmware_fromRCP rcp: [email protected]/home/rcp_user/DGS-3627.had Connecting to server................... Download firmware...................... Please wait, programming flash......... Saving current settings to NV-RAM...... DGS-3627:admin# Done. Done. Done. Done.
To download firmware from RCP Server using rcp string without user name specified, and global RCP Server was not configured: DGS-3627:admin# download firmware_fromRCP rcp: 10.1.1.1.DGS-3627.had Command: download firmware_fromRCP rcp: 10.1.1.1 DGS-3627.had Using RCP Server Username : rcp_user Done. Done. Done. Done.
Connecting to server................... Download firmware...................... Please wait, programming flash......... Saving current settings to NV-RAM...... DGS-3627:admin#
To download firmware from RCP using string on file system supported device: DGS-3627:admin# download firmware_fromRCP rcp: [email protected] /home/DGS-3627.had dest_file RUN26B18.had boot_up Command: download firmware_fromRCP rcp: [email protected] /home/DGS-3627.had dest_file RUN26B18.had boot_up Connecting to server................... Download firmware...................... Please wait, programming flash......... Saving current settings to NV-RAM...... Please wait, the switch is rebooting... Done. Done. Done. Done.
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To download firmware from RCP without specifies the RCP Server and remote user: DGS-3627:admin# download firmware_fromRCP src_file /home/DGS-3627.had dest_file RUN26B18.had boot_up Command: download firmware_fromRCP src_file /home/DGS-3627.had dest_file RUN26B18.had boot_up No RCP Server IP Configured. Would you like to specify a RCP Server IP(N) 172.18.211.106 No RCP Server Username Configured Would you like to specify a RCP Server Username(N) rcp_user Connecting to server................... Download firmware...................... Please wait, programming flash......... Saving current settings to NV-RAM...... Please wait, the switch is rebooting... DGS-3627:admin# Done. Done. Done. Done.
To download firmware from RCP without specifies the RCP Server and remote user, and the global RCP server was not configured: DGS-3627:admin# download firmware_fromRCP src_file DGS-3627.had dest_file RUN26B18.had Command: download firmware_fromRCP src_file DGS-3627.had dest_file RUN26B18.had No RCP Server IP configured. Would you like to specify a RCP Server IP?(N) RCP: copy file aborted! Fail! DGS-3627:admin#
To download DGS-3627.had from Global RCP Server and save with default file path & name:
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upload firmware_toRCP
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Upload firmware from device to RCP server. upload firmware_toRCP [{ username <username 15>}{<ipaddr>} dest_file <path_filename 64> |rcp:<string 128>] {src_file <pathname 64>} This command is used to upload firmware from the device to the RCP server. username - The remote user name on RCP Server. ipaddr - The IP address of the RCP server. path_filename - The pathname specifies the pathname on the RCP server or local RCP client. Note: If a user specifies the relative file path, the path search strategy will depend on the server system. For some systems, the current user working directory will be searched first followed by the environment path. rcp: <string 128> - Syntax: rcp: username@ipaddr/directory/filename Example for FULL path: [email protected]/home/user_name/desxxxx.had Example for relative path: [email protected]./desxxxx.had Note: No SPACE in the whole <string>. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To upload firmware to an RCP Server and rename the image file to DGS-3627-uploaded.had: DGS-3627:admin# upload firmware_toRCP username rcp_user 172.18.212.106 dest_file /home/DGS-3627-uploaded.had unit 1 image_id 2 Command: upload firmware_toRCP username rcp_user 172.18.212.106 dest_file /home/DGS3627-uploaded.had Connecting to server................... Done. Upload firmware........................ Done. DGS-3627:admin#
To upload firmware from a single image device to an RCP server using an RCP string:
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To upload firmware on a switch that supports a file system: DGS-3627:admin# upload firmware_toRCP rcp: [email protected] DGS-3627-R26B18.had src_file RUN26B18.had Command: upload firmware_toRCP rcp: [email protected] DGS-3627-R26B18.had src_file RUN26B18.had Connecting to server................... Done. Upload firmware........................ Done. DGS-3627:4#
download cfg_fromRCP
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Download configuration file from the RCP server. download cfg_fromRCP [{ username <username 15>} {<ipaddr>} src_file <path_filename 64> |rcp:<string 128>] {dest_file <pathname 64>} This command is used to download a configuration file from an RCP server. username - The remote user name on the RCP Server. ipaddr - The IP address of the RCP server. path_filename - The pathname specifies the pathname on the RCP server or local RCP client. Note: If a user specifies the relative file path, the path search strategy will depend on the server system. For some systems, the current user working directory will be searched first, followed by the environment paths. rcp: <string 128> - Syntax: rcp: username@ipaddr/directory/filename Example for FULL path: [email protected]/home/user_name/desxxxx.had Example for relative path: [email protected]./desxxxx.had Note: No SPACE in the whole <string>. Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
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To download a configuration using an RCP string: DGS-3627:admin# download cfg_fromRCP rcp: [email protected]/home/DGS-3627.cfg Command: download cfg_fromRCP rcp: [email protected]/home/DGS-3627.cfg Connecting to server................... Done. Download configuration................. Done. DGS-3627:admin#
To download configuration on a device that supports a file system: DGS-3627:admin# download cfg_fromRCP rcp: [email protected]/home/rcp_user/DGS3627.cfg dest_file bone_switch.cfg Command: download cfg_fromRCP rcp: [email protected]/home/rcp_user/DGS-3627.cfg dest_file bone_switch.cfg Connecting to server................... Done. Download configuration................. Done. DGS-3627:admin#
upload cfg_toRCP
Purpose Syntax Upload a configuration file from the device to an RCP server. upload cfg_toRCP [{ username <username 15>}{<ipaddr>} dest_file <path_filename 64> |rcp:<string 128>] {src_file <pathname 64>} {[include | exclude | begin] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>{<filter_string 80>}} {[include | exclude | begin] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}} {[include | exclude | begin] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}}}}} This command is used to upload a configuration file from the device to an RCP server. If the remote filename is not specified, the default file name will be modelname-image-id. username - The remote user name on the RCP Server. ipaddr - The IP address of the RCP server. path_filename - The pathname specifies the pathname on the RCP server or local RCP client. Note: If a user specifies the relative file path, the path search strategy will depend on the server system. For some systems, the current user working directory will be searched first, followed by the environment paths.Note: If a user only specifies the path_filename parameter, only the current device configuration will be uploaded. rcp: <string 128> - Syntax: rcp: username@ipaddr/directory/filename Example for FULL path: [email protected]/home/user_name/desxxxx.had Example for relative path: [email protected]./desxxxx.had 589
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Note: No SPACES are allowed in the whole <string>. filter_string - A filter string is enclosed by the symbol. Therefore, the filter string itself cannot contain the character. The filter string is case sensitive. Restrictions Only Administrator level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To upload the configuration from a single-config device to an RCP server: DGS-3627:admin# upload cfg_toRCP username rcp_user 172.18.212.104 dest_file /home/DGS3627.cfg Command: upload cfg_toRCP username rcp_user 172.18.212.104 dest_file /home/DGS-3627.cfg Connecting to server....................... Done. Upload Configuration....................... Done. DGS-3627:admin#
To upload the configuration from a file system supported device to an RCP Server: DGS-3627:admin# upload cfg_toRCP username rcp_user 172.18.212.104 dest_file /home/rcp_user/bone_switch.cfg src_file c:\DGS-3627.cfg Command: upload cfg_toRCP username rcp_user 172.18.212.104 dest_file /home/rcp_user/bone_switch.cfg src_file c:\DGS-3627.cfg Connecting to server....................... Done. Upload Configuration....................... Done. DGS-3627:admin#
upload log_toRCP
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Upload a log file from the device to an RCP server. upload log_toRCP [{ username <username 15>}{<ipaddr>} dest_file <path_filename 64> |rcp:<string 128>] This command is used to upload a system log file from the device to an RCP server. If a destination file is not specified the file name will be modelname-slog. username - The remote user name on the RCP Server. ipaddr - The IP address of the RCP server. path_filename - The pathname specifies the pathname on the RCP server or local RCP client. Note: If a user specifies the relative file path, the path search strategy will depend on the server system. For some systems, the current user working directory will be searched first, followed by the environment paths. rcp: <string 128> - Syntax: rcp: username@ipaddr/directory/filename Example for FULL path: [email protected]/home/user_name/desxxxx.had Example for relative path: [email protected]./desxxxx.had Note: No SPACES are allowed in the whole <string>. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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To upload log from the device to an RCP server using an RCP string: DGS-3627:admin# upload log_toRCP rcp: [email protected]/home/DGS-XXXX.log Command: upload log_toRCP rcp: [email protected]/home/DGS-3627.log Connecting to server................... Done. Upload configuration................... Done. DGS-3627:admin#
upload attack_log_toRCP
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Upload attack log file from the device to an RCP server. upload attack_log_toRCP [{ username <username 15>}{<ipaddr>} dest_file <path_filename 64> |rcp:<string 128>] {unit <unit_id 1-12>} This command is used to upload the system attack log file from the device to an RCP server. username - The remote user name on the RCP Server. ipaddr - The IP address of the RCP server. path_filename - The pathname specifies the pathname on the RCP server or local RCP client. Note: If a user specifies the relative file path, the path search strategy will depend on the server system. For some systems, the current user working directory will be searched first, followed by the environment pathsNote: If a user only specifies the path_filename parameter for the RCP server, it will upload the master attack log file. unit - Specifies which unit on the stacking system. If not specified, it refers to the master unit. rcp: <string 128> - Syntax: rcp: username@ipaddr/directory/filename Example for FULL path: [email protected]/home/user_name/desxxxx.had Example for relative path: [email protected]./desxxxx.had Note: No SPACES allowed in the whole <string>. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To upload the attack log from the device to an RCP server:
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To upload the attack log from the device to an RCP server using an RCP string: DGS-3627:admin# upload attack_log_toRCP rcp: [email protected]/home/DGS-XXXX.alog Command: upload attack_log_toRCP rcp: [email protected]/home/DGS-XXXX.alog Connecting to server................ Done. Upload attack log................... Done. DGS-3627:admin#
To upload the attack log from a device that supports a file system to an RCP Server: DGS-3627:admin# upload attack_log_toRCP rcp: 172.18.212.104./DGS-XXXX.log src_file c:\attsys.log Command: upload attack_log_toRCP rcp: 172.18.212.104./DGS-XXXX.log src_file c:\attsys.log No RCP Username configured. Would you like to specify a RCP Username?(N) : rcp_user Connecting to server... Done. Upload attack log...... Done. DGS-3627:admin#
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Command
enable rspan disable rspan create rspan vlan delete rspan vlan config rspan vlan config rspan vlan show rspan
Parameters
[vlan_name <vlan_name> | vlan_id <value 1-4094>] [vlan_name <vlan_name> | vlan_id <value 1-4094>] [vlan_name <vlan_name> | vlan_id < vlanid 1-4094>] source { [ mirror_group_id <value 1-4> | [add | delete] ports <portlist> [rx | tx | both]]} [vlan_name <vlan_name> | vlan_id <vlanid 1-4094>] redirect [add | delete] port <port> {[vlan_name <vlan_name> | vlan_id <vlanid 1-4094>]}
enable rspan
Purpose Syntax Description Used to enable the RSPAN globally. enable rspan This command controls the RSPAN function. The purpose of the RSPAN function is to mirror packets to a remote switch. A packet travels from the switch where the monitored packet is received, passing through the intermediate switch, and then to the switch where the sniffer is attached. The first switch is also named the source switch. To make the RSPAN function work, the RSPAN VLAN source setting must be configured on the source switch. For the intermediate and the last switch, the RSPAN VLAN redirect setting must be configured. Note: RSPAN VLAN mirroring will only work when RSPAN is enabled (when one RSPAN VLAN has been configured with a source port). The RSPAN redirect function will work when RSPAN is enabled and at least one RSPAN VLAN has been configured with redirect ports. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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disable rspan
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the RSPAN globally. disable rspan This command controls the RSPAN function. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: Configure RSPAN state to disabled: DGS-3627:admin# disable rspan Command: disable rspan Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To create an RSPAN VLAN entry by VLAN name v2: DGS-3627:admin# create rspan vlan vlan_name v2 Command: create rspan vlan vlan_name v2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete an RSPAN VLAN entry by VLAN name v2: DGS-3627:admin# delete rspan vlan vlan_name v2 Command: delete rspan vlan vlan_name v2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To delete an RSPAN VLAN entry by VLAN ID 3: DGS-3627:admin# delete rspan vlan vlan_id 3 Command: delete rspan vlan vlan_id 3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure an RSPAN source entry without source target port: DGS-3627:admin#config rspan vlan vlan_name vlan2 source add ports 2-5 rx Command:config rspan vlan vlan_name vlan2 source add ports 2-5 rx Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To configure an RSPAN source entry for per flow RSPAN, without any source ports: DGS-3627:admin#config rspan vlan vlan_id 2 source Command:config rspan vlan vlan_id 2 source Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To configure an RSPAN entry on a source with mirror group ID: DGS-3627:admin#config rspan vlan vlan_id 2 source mirror_group_id 3 Command:config rspan vlan vlan_id 2 source mirror_group_id 3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To add or delete redirect ports for special RSPAN VLAN on intermediate or destination switch: DGS-3627:admin# config rspan vlan vlan_name vlan2 redirect add ports 18 Command: config rspan vlan vlan_name vlan2 redirect add ports 18 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show rspan
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display RSPAN configuration. show rspan {[vlan_name <vlan_name> | vlan_id <vlanid 1-4094>]} This command displays the RSPAN configuration. vlan_name - Specify the RSPAN VLAN by VLAN name vlan_id - Specify the RSPAN VLAN by VLAN ID. None.
Example usage: Display the specific settings: DGS-3627:admin# show rspan vlan_id 63 Command: show rspan vlan_id 63 RSPAN : Enabled RSPAN VLAN ID : 63 ------------------Mirror Group ID : 1 Target Port : 1:1 Source Ports RX : 1:2-1:5 TX : 1:2-1:5 Redirect Ports : 1:9 Total RSPAN VLAN : 1 DGS-3627:admin#
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77 RIPNG COMMANDS
The RIPng commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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enable ripng disable ripng show ripng config ripng config ripng ipif debug ripng state debug ripng show flag debug ripng flag
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{ipif <ipif_name 12>} {method [no_horizon | split_horizon | poison_reverse] | update <sec 5-65535> | expire <sec 1-65535> | garbage_collection <sec 1-65535>}(1) [<ipif_name 12> | all] {metric <value 1-15> | state [enable | disable] }(1) [enable | disable]
enable ripng
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to enable RIPng globally for the Switch. enable ripng This command is used to enable RIPng globally for the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable RIPng globally: DGS-3627:admin# enable ripng Command: enable ripng Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable ripng
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters This command is used to disable RIPng globally for the Switch. disable ripng This command is used to disable RIPng globally on the Switch. The default setting is disabled. None. 599
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disable ripng
Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable RIPng globally: DGS-3627:admin# disable ripng Command: disable ripng Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show ripng
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to display the RIPng state on all or specified interfaces. show ripng {ipif <ipif_name 12>} This command displays the RIPng state on all or specified interfaces. ipif - Specify that the RIPng configuration will be displayed on a specific interface. None.
Example usage: To display RIPng configurations: DGS-3627:admin# show ripng Command: show ripng Global State Method Update Time Expire Time Garbage Collection Time : : : : : Disabled Poison Reverse 30 seconds 180 seconds 120 seconds
Interface State Metric ----------------------------------------------------int8 Disabled 1 int14 Disabled 1 Total Entries : 2 DGS-3627:admin#
config ripng
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters This command is used to configure the RIPng algorithm and timer. config ripng {method [no_horizon | split_horizon | poison_reverse] | update <sec 565535> | expire <sec 1-65535> | garbage_collection <sec 1-65535>}(1) This command is used to specify the RIPng method and timer. update - The value (in seconds) of the update timer. expire - The interval (in seconds) when the update expires. 600
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garbage_collection - The value (in seconds) of the garbage-collection timer. method - See below: no_horizon - Configured to not use any horizon. split_horizon - Configured to use basic split horizon. This is the default setting. poison_reverse - Configured to use split horizon with poison reverse. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure the RIPng method as poison reverse: DGS-3627:admin# config ripng method poison_reverse Command: config ripng method poison_reverse Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable the RIPng interface state: DGS-3627:admin# config ripng ipif System state enable Command: config ripng ipif System state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable RIPng debug globally: DGS-3627:admin# debug ripng state enable Command: debug ripng state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To show the current RIPng debug flag setting: DGS-3627:admin# debug ripng show flag Command: debug ripng show flag Current Enabled RIPng Flags: Interface State Change Packet Receiving Packet Sending Route DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable the ripng interface debug: DGS-3627:admin# debug ripng interface state enable Command: debug ripng interface state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
After enabling RIPng on an interface, the following information may appear when the interface state changes: The RIPng interface System has changed the link state to down.
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config rip
Parameters
[ipif <ipif_name 12>|all] {authentication [ enable <password 16> | disable ] | tx_mode [disable | v1_only | v1_compatible | v2_only] | rx_mode [v1_only | v2_only | v1_or_v2 | disable] | state [enable | disable]}
config rip
Purpose Syntax Used to configure RIP on the Switch. config rip [ipif <ipif_name 12>|all] {authentication [ enable <password 16> | disable ] | tx_mode [disable | v1_only | v1_compatible | v2_only] | rx_mode [v1_only | v2_only | v1_or_v2 | disable] | state [enable | disable]} This command is used to configure RIP on the Switch. <ipif_name 12> The name of the IP interface. all To configure all RIP receiving mode for all IP interfaces. authentication [enable | disable] Enables or disables authentication for RIP on the Switch. <password 16> Allows the specification of a case-sensitive password. tx_mode Determines how received RIP packets will be interpreted as RIP version V1 only, V2 Only, or V1 Compatible (V1 and V2). This entry specifies which version of the RIP protocol will be used to transfer RIP packets. The disabled entry prevents the reception of RIP packets. disable Prevents the transmission of RIP packets. v1_only Specifies that only RIP v1 packets will be transmitted. v1_compatible Specifies that only RIP v1 compatible packets will be transmitted. v2_only Specifies that only RIP v2 packets will be transmitted.
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rx_mode Determines how received RIP packets will be interpreted as RIP version V1 only, V2 Only, or V1 or V2. This entry specifies which version of the RIP protocol will be used to receive RIP packets. The disable entry prevents the reception of RIP packets. Restrictions v1_only Specifies that only RIP v1 packets will be received. v2_only Specifies that only RIP v2 packets will be received. v1_or_v2 Specifies that only RIP v1 or v2 packets will be received.
state [enable | disable] Allows RIP to be enabled and disabled on the Switch. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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enable rip
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable RIP. enable rip This command is used to enable RIP on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example Usage: To enable RIP: DGS-3627:admin# enable rip Command: enable rip Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable rip
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable RIP. disable rip This command is used to disable RIP on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable RIP: DGS-3627:admin# disable rip Command: disable rip Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show rip
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the RIP configuration and statistics for the Switch. show rip {ipif <ipif_name 12>} This command will display the RIP configuration and statistics for a given IP interface or for all IP interfaces. ipif <ipif_name 12> The name of the IP interface for which to display the RIP configuration and settings. If this parameter is not specified, the show rip command will display the global RIP configuration for the Switch. None.
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Example usage: To display RIP configuration: DGS-3627:admin# show rip Command: show rip RIP Global State : Disabled RIP Interface Settings AuthenState tication ------------- ---------------- ---------- ------------- ---------- ----System 10.90.90.90/8 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Interface IP Address TX Mode RX Mode
Example usage: To display RIP configurations by IP interface: DGS-3627:admin# show rip ipif System Command: show rip ipif System RIP Interface Settings Interface Name: System Interface Metric: 1 TX Mode: V2 Only Authentication: Disabled Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin# IP Address: 10.53.13.33/8 (Link Up) Administrative State: Disabled RX Mode: V1 or V2
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It will limit the bandwidth of IP packets received by the Switch. The user may implement this in two ways, by using the config safeguard_engine command. o o When strict is chosen, the Switch will stop receiving all unnecessary broadcast IP packets, even if the high CPU utilization is not caused by the high reception rate of broadcast IP packets. When fuzzy is chosen, the Switch will minimize the IP packet bandwidth received by the Switch by adjusting the bandwidth for all IP packets, by setting a acceptable bandwidth for both unicast and broadcast IP packets. The Switch uses an internal algorithm to filter IP packets through while adjusting the bandwidth dynamically.
IP packets may also be limited by the Switch by configuring only certain IP addresses to be accepted. This method can be accomplished through the CPU Interface Filtering mechanism explained in the previous section. Once the user configures these acceptable IP addresses, other packets containing different IP addresses will be dropped by the Switch, thus limiting the bandwidth of IP packets. To keep the process moving fast, be sure not to add many conditions on which to accept these acceptable IP addresses and their packets, this limiting the CPU utilization. Once in Exhausted mode, the packet flow will decrease by half of the level that caused the Switch to enter Exhausted mode. After the packet flow has stabilized, the rate will initially increase by 25% and then return to a normal packet flow. NOTICE: When the Safeguard Engine is enabled, the Switch will allot bandwidth to various traffic flows (ARP, IP) using the FFP (Fast Filter Processor) metering table to control the CPU utilization and limit traffic. This may limit the speed of routing traffic over the network. The Safeguard Engine commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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config safeguard_engine show safeguard_engine
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{state [enable | disable] | utilization {rising <value 20-100> | falling <value 20100>} | trap_log [enable | disable] | mode [strict | fuzzy]}
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config safeguard_engine
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters To config ARP storm control for system. config safeguard_engine {state [enable | disable] | utilization {rising <value 20100> | falling <value 20-100>} | trap_log [enable | disable] | mode [strict | fuzzy]} Use this command to configure Safeguard Engine to minimize the effects of an ARP storm. state [enable | disable] Select the running state of the Safeguard Engine function as enable or disable. utilization Select this option to trigger the Safeguard Engine function to enable based on the following determinates: rising <value 20-100> The user can set a percentage value of the rising CPU utilization which will trigger the Safeguard Engine function. Once the CPU utilization rises to this percentage, the Safeguard Engine mechanism will initiate.
falling <value 20-100> The user can set a percentage value of the falling CPU utilization which will trigger the Safeguard Engine function to cease. Once the CPU utilization falls to this percentage, the Safeguard Engine mechanism will shut down. trap_log [enable | disable] Choose whether to enable or disable the sending of messages to the devices SNMP agent and switch log once the Safeguard Engine has been activated by a high CPU utilization rate. mode - Used to select the type of Safeguard Engine to be activated by the Switch when the CPU utilization reaches a high rate. The user may select: strict If selected, this function will stop accepting all ARP packets not intended for the Switch, and will stop receiving all unnecessary broadcast IP packets, until the storm has subsided.
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fuzzy If selected, this function will instruct the Switch to minimize the IP and ARP traffic flow to the CPU by dynamically allotting an even bandwidth to all traffic flows. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure the safeguard engine for the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# config safeguard_engine state enable utilization rising 45 Command: config safeguard_engine state enable utilization rising 45 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show safeguard_engine
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display current Safeguard Engine settings. show safeguard_engine This will list the current status and type of the Safeguard Engine settings currently configured. None. None.
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After following the above steps, you can configure an SSH Client on the remote PC and manage the Switch using secure, in-band communication.
The Secure Shell (SSH) commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
config ssh algorithm show ssh algorithm config ssh authmode show ssh authmode config ssh user show ssh user authmode config ssh server enable ssh disable ssh show ssh server
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[3DES | AES128 | AES192 | AES256 | Arcfour | blowfish | cast128 | twofish128 | twofish192 | twofish256 | MD5 | SHA1 | RSA | DSS] [enable | disable]
<username 15> authmode [hostbased [hostname <domain_name 32> | hostname_IP <domain_name 32> <ipaddr>] | password | publickey]
{maxsession <int 1-8>| contimeout <sec 120-600> | authfail {<int 2-20> | rekey [10min | 30min | 60min | never] | port < tcp_port_number 1-65535>}
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Example usage: To enable ssh server public key algorithm: DGS-3627:admin# config ssh algorithm DSS enable RSA enable Command: config ssh algorithm DSS enable RSA enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To config user authentication method: DGS-3627:admin# config ssh authmode publickey enable Command: config ssh authmode publickey enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To update user test authmode: DGS-3627:admin# config ssh user test publickey Command: config ssh user test publickey Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To config ssh server maxsession is 3: DGS-3627:admin# config ssh server maxsession 3 Command: config ssh server maxsession 3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable ssh
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable the SSH server. enable ssh The enable ssh command enables ssh server services. When enabling ssh, telnet will be disabled. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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disable ssh
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the SSH server service. disable ssh The disable ssh command disables ssh server services. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable the SSH server service: DGS-3627:admin# disable ssh Command: disable ssh Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To show the SSH server: DGS-3627:admin# show ssh server Command: show ssh server The SSH server configuration max Session : 3 Connection timeout : 300 Authfail attempts : 2 Rekey timeout : 60min TCP Port Number : 23
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Hash Algorithm: This part of the ciphersuite allows the user to choose a message digest function which will determine a Message Authentication Code. This Message Authentication Code will be encrypted with a sent message to provide integrity and prevent against replay attacks. The Switch supports two hash algorithms, MD5 (Message Digest 5) and SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm).
These three parameters are uniquely assembled in four choices on the Switch to create a three layered encryption code for secure communication between the server and the host. The user may implement any one or combination of the ciphersuites available, yet different ciphersuites will affect the security level and the performance of the secured connection. The information included in the ciphersuites is not included with the Switch and requires downloading from a third source in a file form called a certificate. This function of the Switch cannot be executed without the presence and implementation of the certificate file and can be downloaded to the Switch by utilizing a TFTP server. The Switch supports SSLv3 and TLSv1. Other versions of SSL may not be compatible with this Switch and may cause problems upon authentication and transfer of messages from client to host.
Command
enable ssl disable ssl config ssl cachetimeout show ssl show ssl cachetimeout download ssl certificate
Parameters
{ciphersuite {RSA_with_RC4_128_MD5 | RSA_with_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA | DHE_DSS_with_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA | RSA_EXPORT_with_RC4_40_MD5}} {ciphersuite {RSA_with_RC4_128_MD5 | RSA_with_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA | DHE_DSS_with_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA | RSA_EXPORT_with_RC4_40_MD5}} <value 60-86400> {certificate}
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enable ssl
Purpose Syntax Description To enable the SSL function on the Switch. enable ssl {ciphersuite {RSA_with_RC4_128_MD5 | RSA_with_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA | DHE_DSS_with_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA | RSA_EXPORT_with_RC4_40_MD5}} This command will enable SSL on the Switch by implementing any one or combination of listed ciphersuites on the Switch. Entering this command without a parameter will enable the SSL status on the Switch. Enabling SSL will disable the web-manager on the Switch. ciphersuite A security string that determines the exact cryptographic parameters, specific encryption algorithms and key sizes to be used for an authentication session. The user may choose any combination of the following: RSA_with_RC4_128_MD5 This ciphersuite combines the RSA key exchange, stream cipher RC4 encryption with 128-bit keys and the MD5 Hash Algorithm. RSA_with_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA This ciphersuite combines the RSA key exchange, CBC Block Cipher 3DES_EDE encryption and the SHA Hash Algorithm. DHE_DSS_with_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA This ciphersuite combines the DSA Diffie Hellman key exchange, CBC Block Cipher 3DES_EDE encryption and SHA Hash Algorithm. RSA_EXPORT_with_RC4_40_MD5 This ciphersuite combines the RSA Export key exchange, stream cipher RC4 encryption with 40-bit keys.
Parameters
The ciphersuites are enabled by default on the Switch, yet the SSL status is disabled by default. Enabling SSL with a ciphersuite will not enable the SSL status on the Switch.
Restrictions
Example usage: To enable SSL on the Switch for all ciphersuites: DGS-3627:admin# enable ssl Command:enable ssl Note: Web will be disabled if SSL is enabled. Success. DGS-3627:admin#
NOTE: Enabling SSL on the Switch will enable all ciphersuites. To utilize a particular ciphersuite, the user must eliminate other ciphersuites by using the disable ssl command along with the appropriate ciphersuites.
NOTE: Enabling the SSL function on the Switch will disable the port for the web manager (port 80). To log on to the web based manager, the entry of your URL must begin with https://. (ex. https://10.90.90.90)
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disable ssl
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters To disable the SSL function on the Switch. disable ssl {ciphersuite {RSA_with_RC4_128_MD5 | RSA_with_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA | DHE_DSS_with_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA | RSA_EXPORT_with_RC4_40_MD5}} This command will disable SSL on the Switch and can be used to disable any one or combination of listed ciphersuites on the Switch. ciphersuite A security string that determines the exact cryptographic parameters, specific encryption algorithms and key sizes to be used for an authentication session. The user may choose any combination of the following: RSA_with_RC4_128_MD5 This ciphersuite combines the RSA key exchange, stream cipher RC4 encryption with 128-bit keys and the MD5 Hash Algorithm. RSA_with_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA This ciphersuite combines the RSA key exchange, CBC Block Cipher 3DES_EDE encryption and the SHA Hash Algorithm. DHE_DSS_with_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA This ciphersuite combines the DSA Diffie Hellman key exchange, CBC Block Cipher 3DES_EDE encryption and SHA Hash Algorithm. RSA_EXPORT_with_RC4_40_MD5 This ciphersuite combines the RSA Export key exchange, stream cipher RC4 encryption with 40-bit keys.
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Example usage: To disable the SSL status on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# disable ssl Command: disable ssl Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To disable ciphersuite RSA_EXPORT_with_RC4_40_MD5 only: DGS-3627:admin# disable ssl ciphersuite RSA_EXPORT_with_RC4_40_MD5 Command: disable ssl ciphersuite RSA_EXPORT_with_RC4_40_MD5 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set the SSL cachetimeout for 7200 seconds: DGS-3627:admin# config ssl cachetimeout 7200 Command: config ssl cachetimeout 7200 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To view the SSL cache timeout on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# show ssl cachetimeout Command: show ssl cachetimeout Cache timeout is 600 second(s). DGS-3627:admin#
show ssl
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to view the SSL status and the certificate file status on the Switch. show ssl {certificate} This command is used to view the SSL status on the Switch. {certificate} Use this parameter to display the SSL certificate file information currently implemented on the Switch. None.
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Example usage: To view certificate file information on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# show ssl certificate Command: show ssl certificate Loaded with RSA Certificate! DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To download a certificate file and key file to the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# download ssl certificate 10.53.13.94 certfilename c:/cert.der keyfilename c:/pkey.der Command: download ssl certificate 10.53.13.94 certfilename c:/cert.der keyfilename c:/pkey.der Certificate Loaded Successfully! DGS-3627:admin#
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82 SFLOW COMMANDS
sFlow is a feature that allows users to monitor network traffic running through the switch to identify network problems through packet sampling and packet counter information of the Switch. The Switch itself is the sFlow agent where packet data is retrieved and sent to an sFlow Analyzer where it can be scrutinized and utilized to resolve the problem. The Switch can configure the settings for the sFlow Analyzer but the remote sFlow Analyzer device must have an sFlow utility running on it to retrieve and analyze the data it receives from the sFlow agent. The Switch will take sample packets from the normal running traffic of the Switch based on a sampling interval configured by the user. Once this information has been gathered by the switch, it is packaged into a packet called an sFlow datagram, which is then sent to the sFlow Analyzer for analysis.
The sFlow commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
create sflow flow_sampler config sflow flow_sampler delete sflow flow_sampler create sflow counter_poller config sflow counter_poller delete sflow counter_poller create sflow analyzer_server
Parameters
ports [<portlist> | all] analyzer_server_id < value 1-4> {rate <value 0-65535> | tx_rate <value 0-65535> | maxheadersize <value 18-256> ports [<portlist> | all] {rate <value 0-65535> | tx_rate <value 0-65535> | maxheadersize < value 18-256 >}(1) ports [<portlist> | all] ports [<portlist> | all] analyzer_server_id < value 1-4> {interval [ disable | <sec 20-120>]} ports [<portlist> | all] interval [disable | <sec 20-120>] ports [<portlist> | all] < value 1-4 > owner<name 16> {timeout [<sec 1-2000000> | infinite] | collectoraddress [<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr>] | collectorport <udp_port_number 165535> | maxdatagramsize < value m-n>} < value 1-4 > {timeout [<sec 1-2000000 > | infinity] | collectoraddress [ <ipaddr> | <ipv6addr>] | collectorport <udp_port_number 1-65535> | maxdatagramsize < value 300-1400 >}(1) < value 1-4 >
delete sflow analyzer_server enable sflow disable sflow show sflow show sflow flow_sampler show sflow counter_poller show sflow analyzer_server
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Example usage: Create sFlow flow sampler: DGS-3627:admin# create sflow flow_sampler ports 1 analyzer_server_id 1 rate 1 maxheadersize 18 Command: create sflow flow_sampler ports 1 analyzer_server_id 1 rate 1 maxheadersize 18 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: Configure the sFlow sampler the rate of port 1 to be 0: DGS-3627:admin# config sflow flow_sampler ports 1 rate 0 tx_rate 1 Command: config sflow flow_sampler ports 1 rate 0 tx_rate 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: Delete the sFlow sampler port 1: DGS-3627:admin# delete sflow flow_sampler ports 1 Command: delete sflow flow_sampler ports 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Restrictions
Example usage: Create sFlow counter poller,which sample port 1 to analyzer server 1: DGS-3627:admin# create sflow counter_poller ports 1 analyzer_server_id 1 Command: create sflow counter_poller ports 1 analyzer_server_id 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: Configure the interval of sFlow counter poller port 1 to be 0: DGS-3627:admin# config sflow counter_poller ports 1 interval disable Command: config sflow counter_poller ports 1 interval disable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: Delete sFlow counter poller on port 1: DGS-3627:admin# delete sflow counter_poller ports 1 Command: delete sflow counter_poller ports 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create the analyzer_server: DGS-3627:admin# create sflow analyzer_server 2 owner monitor timeout infinite collect oraddress 10.0.0.1 collectorport 65524 maxdatagramsize 300 Command: create sflow analyzer_server 2 owner monitor timeout infinite collector address 10.0.0.1 collectorport 65524 maxdatagramsize 300 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: Configure the sFlow analyzer server to be 10.90.90.90: DGS-3627:admin# config sflow analyzer_server 1 collectoraddress 10.90.90.90 Command: config sflow analyzer_server 1 collectoraddress 10.90.90.90 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete sflow_analyzer_server
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delete sflow_analyzer_server
Parameters Restrictions None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To delete the analyzer_server: DGS-3627:admin# delete sflow analyzer_server 1 Command: delete sflow analyzer_server 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
enable sflow
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable the sFlow function. enable sflow Enable the sFlow function. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: Enable sFlow: DGS-3627:admin# enable sflow Command: enable sflow Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable sflow
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the sFlow function. disable sflow Disable the sFlow function. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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show sflow
Purpose Syntax Description Show the sFlow information. show sflow This command is used to show the sFlow information. sFlow Address: The IPv4 address associated with this agent. sFlow AddressV6: The IPv6 address associated with this agent. sFlow State: The current state of the sFlow agent. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To show the sFlow information: DGS-3627:admin# show sflow Command: show sflow sFlow sFlow sFlow sFlow Version Address AddressV6 State : : : : V5 10.90.90.90 FE80::285:43FF:FE26:3101 Enabled
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Example usage: To show the sFlow flow_sampler information of ports which have been created:
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Example usage: To show the sFlow counter_poller information of ports which have been created: DGS-3627:admin# show sflow counter_poller Command: show sflow counter_poller Port ---1 Analyzer Server ID -----------------1 Polling Interval (secs) ----------------------disable
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Example usage: To show the sFlow flow_sampler information of ports which have been created:
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create snmp community delete snmp community show snmp community create snmp user
Parameters
<community_string 32> view <view_name 32> [read_only | read_write] <community_string 32> { <community_string 32> } <user_name 32> <groupname 32> {encrypted [by_password auth [ md5 <auth_password 8-16 > | sha <auth_password 8-20 >] priv [none | des <priv_password 8-16>] | by_key auth [md5 <auth_key 32-32> | sha <auth_key 40-40>] priv [none | des <priv_key 32-32>]]} <user_name 32>
<groupname 32> [v1 | v2c | v3 [noauth_nopriv | auth_nopriv | auth_priv]] {read_view <view_name 32> | write_view <view_name 32> | notify_view <view_name 32>} <groupname 32>
delete snmp group show snmp groups create snmp view delete snmp view show snmp view create snmp delete snmp show snmp host show snmp v6host config snmp engineID show snmp engineID
<view_name 32> <oid> view_type [included | excluded] <view_name 32> [all | <oid>] {<view_name 32>} [ host <ipaddr> | v6host <ipv6addr>] [v1 | v2c | v3 [noauth_nopriv | auth_nopriv | auth_priv] ] <auth_string 32> [host <ipaddr> | v6host <ipv6addr>] { <ipaddr> } { <ipv6addr> } <snmp_engineID 10-64>
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Example usage: To create a read-only level SNMP community System with a CommunityView view: DGS-3627:admin# create snmp community System view CommunityView read_only Command: create snmp community System view CommunityView read_only Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create a SNMP user user123 with group group123: DGS-3627:admin# create snmp user user123 group123 encrypted by_password auth md5 12345678 priv des 12345678 Command: create snmp user user123 group123 encrypted by_password auth md5 12345678 priv des 12345678 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete a SNMP user user123: DGS-3627:admin# delete snmp user user123 Command: delete snmp user user123 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show SNMP user: DGS-3627:admin# show snmp user Command: show snmp user Username -------------------------------initial user123 Total Entries : 2 DGS-3627:admin# Group Name -------------------------------initial group123 VerAuthPriv ----------V3 NoneNone V3 MD5 DES
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Example usage: To create SNMP group group123: DGS-3627:admin# create snmp group group123 v3 auth_priv read_view CommunityView w rite_view CommunityView notify_view CommunityView Command: create snmp group group123 v3 auth_priv read_view CommunityView write_v iew CommunityView notify_view CommunityView Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To delete SNMP group group123: DGS-3627:admin# delete snmp group group123 Command: delete snmp group group123 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Group Name : WriteGroup ReadView Name : CommunityView WriteView Name : CommunityView Notify View Name : CommunityView Securiy Model : SNMPv1 Securiy Level : NoAuthNoPriv Group Name : WriteGroup ReadView Name : CommunityView WriteView Name : CommunityView Notify View Name : CommunityView Securiy Model : SNMPv2 Securiy Level : NoAuthNoPriv Total Entries: 10 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create SNMP view view123: DGS-3627:admin# create snmp view view123 1.3.6 view_type included Command: create snmp view view123 1.3.6 view_type included Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete SNMP view view123: DGS-3627:admin# delete snmp view view123 all Command: delete snmp view view123 all Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To show SNMP view: DGS-3627:admin# show snmp view Command: show snmp view Vacm View Table Settings View Name -------------------------------view123 restricted restricted restricted restricted restricted CommunityView CommunityView CommunityView Total Entries: 9 DGS-3627:admin#
View Type ---------Included Included Included Included Included Included Included Excluded Included
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Example usage: To create SNMP host 10.0.0.1 with community string public: DGS-3627:admin# create snmp host 10.0.0.1 v1 public Command: create snmp host 10.0.0.1 v1 public Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To create SNMP host 3FFE::51 with community string public: DGS-3627:admin# create snmp v6host 3FFE::51 v1 public Command: create snmp v6host 3FFE::51 v1 public Success. DGS-3627:admin#
To create SNMP host 3FFE::4 with user name user123: DGS-3627:admin# create snmp v6host 3FFE::4 v3 auth_nopriv user123 Command: create snmp v6host 3FFE::4 v3 auth_nopriv user123 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To delete SNMP host 10.0.0.1: DGS-3627:admin# delete snmp host 10.0.0.1 Command: delete snmp host 10.0.0.1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To show SNMP host: DGS-3627:admin# show snmp host Command: show snmp host SNMP Host Table Host IP Address --------------10.90.90.3 10.90.90.2 10.90.90.1 10.90.90.4 10.90.90.5 Total Entries : 5 DGS-3627:admin#
SNMP Version Community Name / SNMPv3 User Name --------------- --------------------------------V3 noauthnopriv initial V2c private V1 public V3 authnopriv user123 V3 authpriv user234
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Example usage: To show SNMP host: DGS-3627:admin# show snmp v6host Command: show snmp v6host SNMP Host Table -----------------------------------------------------------------Host IPv6 Address : 3FFE::3 SNMP Version : V3 na/np Community Name/SNMPv3 User Name : initial Host IPv6 Address : 3FFE::2 SNMP Version : V2c Community Name/SNMPv3 User Name : private Host IPv6 Address : 3FFE::1 SNMP Version : V1 Community Name/SNMPv3 User Name : public Host IPv6 Address : 3FFE::3 SNMP Version : V3 a/np Community Name/SNMPv3 User Name : user123 Host IPv6 Address : 3FFE::3 SNMP Version : V3 a/ p Community Name/SNMPv3 User Name : user234 Total Entries: 5 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show SNMP engine ID: DGS-3627:admin# show snmp engineID Command: show snmp engineID SNMP Engine ID : 1023457890 DGS-3627:admin#
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84 STACKING COMMANDS
Stacking protocol is a special communication mechanism between devices. It is responsible for allowing multiple devices to combine together, working in the same configuration. To users, these devices work as a whole. Stacking devices can provide more network bandwidth and reliability for users. A device down will not influence other devices in the same stacking topology.
The Stacking commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
config stacking_mode show stacking_mode config box_priority current_box_id config box_id current_box_id show stack_information show stack_device config stacking force_master_role state
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[disable | enable]
<value 1-12> priority <value 1-63> <value 1-12> new_box_id [auto | <value 1- 12>
[enable | disable]
config stacking_mode
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure the stacking mode. config stacking_mode [disable | enable] The config stacking_mode command configures the state of the stacking function. By default stacking mode is disabled. Administrators need to specifically configure the stacking mode to make the switch stackable. The user can only change the stacking mode when the Switch is operating in standalone mode. stacking_mode - Used to enable or disable the switchs stacking capability. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To enable stacking mode: DGS-3627:admin# config stacking_mode enable Command: config stacking_mode enable Changing the stacking mode may cause the device to restart. Do you still want to continue?(y/n) y Please wait, the switch is rebooting...
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show stacking_mode
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the current stacking mode. show stacking_mode The show stacking_mode command displays the current stacking mode. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To display the stacking mode: DGS-3627:admin# show stacking_mode Command: show stacking_mode Stacking mode DGS-3627:admin# : Enabled
config box_priority
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure the box priority of the switch. config box_priority current_box_id <value 1-12> priority <value 1-63> The config box_priority command configures the box priority of the switch, which determines the box that will become the master. A lower number means a higher priority. The new priority will take effect after the user reboots the switch. current_box_id - Specifies the switch being configured. The range is 1-12. For example, for the DGS34xx series the ID is 12; for the DGS36xx series the priority is 8. priority - Specifies the priority assigned to the box, with a lower number meaning a higher priority. The range is 1-63. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure the box priority of the Switch to have an ID of 1 and a priority value of 1: DGS-3627:admin# config box_priority current_box_id 1 priority 1 Command: config box_priority current_box_id 1 priority 1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config box_id
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure the box ID. Users can use this command to reassign box IDs. config box_id current_box_id <value 1-12 > new_box_id [auto | <value 1- 12>] The config box_id command configures the box ID. By default, the box ID is automatically assigned by the system based topology election results. Administrators can assign box IDs statically. The new box ID will take effect after the unit reboots. Each unit in the Switch stack must have a unique box ID. If there are duplicate IDs, the stack system will not stack properly. 644
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Parameters current_box_id - Specifies the switch being configured. The parameter range is 1-12. For example, for the DGS34xx series the ID is 12; for the DGS36xx series the ID is 8. new_box_id - Specifies the new ID that will be assigned to the box. The parameter range is 1-12. auto - Allows the box ID to be assigned automatically by the stack system. The new box ID will take effect after the next reboot. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure the Switch that has a current box ID of 1 to have an automatic ID assigned by the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# config box_id current_box_id 1 new_box_id auto Command: config box_id current_box_id 1 new_box_id auto Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show stack_information
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the stack information. show stack_information The show stack_information command displays stacking information. None. None.
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User PrioProm Runtime H/W Set Type Exist rity MAC Version Version Version ---- ---------- ----- ---- ------------------ ---------- --------- -------DGS-3627 No NOT_EXIST No User DGS-3627 Exist 0 00-00-11-33-66-33 1.00.B007 2.00.B033 A1 NOT_EXIST No NOT_EXIST No NOT_EXIST No NOT_EXIST No NOT_EXIST No
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Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display information about the devices in the stack. show stack_device The show stack_device command displays stack device information. None. None.
Example usage: To display the stack device information: DGS-3627:admin# show stack_device Command: show stack_device Box ID ------1 3 Box Type --------------DGS-3627 DGS-3627 H/W Version Serial Number ------------ ---------------0A1 1234567890123 0A1 2345678901234
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Example usage: To enable the stacking force master role state: DGS-3627:admin# config stacking force_master_role state enable Command: config stacking force_master_role state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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For bridges that implement MAC-based VLAN classification, the VID associated with an Untagged or Priority-tagged Frame is determined based on the source MAC address. The each entry of VLAN_MAC table specifies a relationship for a source MAC address with a VLAN. If the source MAC address of ingress untagged or priority-tagged frame is match with the entry, the VLAN of the frame will be assigned according VLAN assignment rule in the entry.
Command
create mac_based_vlan mac_address delete mac_based_vlan show mac_based_vlan
Parameters
<macaddr> vlan [<vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid 1-4094>] [mac_address <macaddr> | all] {mac_address <macaddr> | [vlan <vlan_name 32>]}
create mac_based_vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Used to create a static mac-based vlan entry. create mac_based_vlan mac_address <macaddr> [vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid 14094>] The user can use this command to create a static mac-based VLAN entry. When a static mac_based_vlan entry is created for a user, the traffic from this user will be able to be serviced under the specified VLAN regardless of the authentiucation function operated on this port. There is a global limitation of the maximum entries supported for the static mac-based entry. It is 1024. mac_address The MAC address. vlan The VLAN to be associated with the MAC address. vlanid - The VLAN ID to be associated with the MAC address. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Parameters
Example usage To create mab_local: DGS-3627:admin# create mac_based_vlan mac_address 00-00-00-00-00-01 vlan default Command: create mac_based_vlan mac_address 00-00-00-00-00-01 vlan default Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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delete mac_based_vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to delete the static MAC-based VLAN entry. delete mac_based_vlan [mac_address <macaddr> | all] Use this command to delete a database entry. If the mac_address and vlan is not specified, all static entries associated with the port will be removed. mac_address The MAC address. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage To delete a static mac-based-vlan entry: DGS-3627:admin# delete mac_based_vlan mac_address 00-00-00-00-00-01 vlan default Command: delete mac_based_vlan mac mac_address 00-00-00-00-00-01 vlan default Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show mac_based_vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to show the static or dynamic MAC-based VLAN entry. show mac_based_vlan {mac_address <macaddr> | [vlan <vlan_name 32>]} User can use this command to display the static or dynamic MAC-Based VLAN entry. mac_address Specifies the entry that you would like to display. vlan Specifies the VLAN to be associated with the MAC address that you would like to display. None.
Example usage To display the static MAC-based VLAN entry: DGS-3627:admin# show mac_based_vlan Command: show mac_based_vlan MAC Address VLAN ----------------------00-80-e0-14-a7-57 200 00-80-c2-33-c3-45 200 00-80-c2-33-c3-45 300 00-80-c2-33-c3-90 400 00-a2-44-17-32-98 500 00-a2-44-17-32-97 500 Total Entries : 6 DGS-3627:admin# Status ------------Active Inactive Active Active Active Active Type -----------Static Mac based access control JWAC WAC Multiple Authentication 802.1x
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create ipmroute delete ipmroute show ipmroute
Parameters
<network_address> rpf_address [<ipaddr> | null] [<network_address> | all] { <network_address>}
create ipmroute
Purpose Syntax Description Used to create an ip multicast static route configuration entry. create ipmroute <network_address> rpf_address [<ipaddr> | null] Normally, when a IP multicast packet is received, the source IP address of the packet is used to do the RPF check. When an RPF network is configured for network, and the source IP address of the received IP multicast packet matches this network, the RPF network will be used to do RPF check. network_address If the source IP address of the received IP multicast packet matches this network, the RPF network is used to do RPF check. ipaddr If it specifies a ip address, if the source IP address of the received IP multicast packet match network_address, ipaddr will be used to check whether packet receive from legal upstream interface. If it is set to null, it means that if the source IP address in the received IP multicast packet match network_address, RPF check will always fail. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. Current, static multicast routes only support PIM environment.
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Usage examle: To create an IP multicast static route entry: DGS-3627:admin# create ipmroute 10.0.0.9/8 rpf_address 20.1.1.1 Command: create ipmroute 10.0.0.9/8 rpf_address 20.1.1.1 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete ipmroute
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delete ipmroute
Description Parameters Restrictions Deletes an IP multicast static route configuration entry. network_address The entry corresponds to the specified network to be deleted. all All configured entries will be removed. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Usage examle: To delete an IP multicast static route entry: DGS-3627:admin# delete ipmroute 10.0.0.9/8 Command: delete ipmroute 10.0.0.9/8 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show ipmroute
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display an IP multicast static route configuration entry. show ipmroute { <network_address>} The show ipmroute command displays the RPF check entry to a source IP address range. network_address The network address that will be used, if the IP multicast packet received matches it, the RPF address configured will be used to do the RPF check. None.
Usage examle: To display an IP multicast static route entry: DGS-3627:admin# show ipmroute 10.0.0.0/8 Command: show ipmroute 10.0.0.0/8
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create subnet_vlan delete subnet_vlan show subnet_vlan config vlan_precedence ports show vlan_precedence ports
Parameters
[network <network_address> | ipv6network <ipv6networkaddr>] [vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid 1-4094> ] {priority <value 0-7>} [network <network_address> | ipv6network <ipv6networkaddr>] | vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vidlist>| all] {[network<network_address> | ipv6network <ipv6networkaddr>] | vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vidlist>]} <portlist> [mac_based_vlan | subnet_vlan] {<portlist>}
create subnet_vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Use this command to create a subnet VLAN entry. create subnet_vlan [network <network_address> | ipv6network <ipv6networkaddr>] [vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid 1-4094> ] {priority <value 0-7>} The user can use this command to create a subnet VLAN entry. A subnet VLAN entry is an IP subnet-based VLAN classification rule. If an untagged or priority-tagged IP packet is received on a port, its source IP address will be used to match the subnet VLAN entries. If the source IP is in the subnet of an entry, the packet will be classified to the VLANdefined for this subnet. network - To specify an IPv4 network address. The format is ipaddress/prefix length. ipv6network - To specify an IPv6 network address. The format is ipaddress/prefix length.The prefix length of IPv6 network address shall not be greater than 64. vlan - The vlan to be associated with the subnet. You can specify a vlan name or vlan ID. The vlan must be existed static vlan. priority - The priority to be associated with the subnet. Its range is 0-7. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: This example shows how to create a subnet VLAN entry: DGS-3627:admin# create subnet_vlan network 172.168.1.0/24 vlan v2 priority 2 Command: create subnet_vlan network 172.168.1.0/24 vlan v2 priority 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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This example shows how to create an IPv6 subnet VLAN entry: DGS-3627:admin# create subnet_vlan ipv6network FE80::/64 vlan v2 priority 2 Command: create subnet_vlan ipv6network FE80::/64 vlan v2 priority 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete subnet_vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Use this command to delete subnet vlan entry. delete subnet_vlan [network <network_address> | ipv6network <ipv6networkaddr>] | vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vidlist>| all] This command is used to delete subnet vlan entry from switch. You can delete subnet vlan entry by IP subnet or vlan, or delete all subnet vlan entries. network - To specify an IPv4 network address or IPv6 network addres. The format is ipaddress / prefix length. ipv6network - To specify an IPv6 network address. The format is ipaddress / prefix length.The prefix length of IPv6 network address shall not be greater than 64. vlan - If specify the vlan, all subnet vlan entries that associated with this vlan will be deleted. vidlist - Specifies a list of VLANs by VLAN ID. all - If specify all, all subnet vlan entries will be deleted. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example usage: This example shows how to delete a subnet VLAN entry: DGS-3627:admin# delete subnet_vlan network 172.168.1.0/24 Command:delete subnet_vlan network 172.168.1.0/24 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
This example shows how to delete all subnet VLAN entries: DGS-3627:admin# delete subnet_vlan all Command:delete subnet_vlan all Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show subnet_vlan
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Use this command to display subnet vlan entry information. show subnet_vlan {[network<network_address> | ipv6network <ipv6networkaddr>] | vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vidlist>]} This command is used to display subnet vlan entry information. network - To specify an IPv4 network address. If network address is not specifed, all subnet 653
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VLAN entries will be displayed. ipv6network - To specify an IPv6 network address. If network address is not specifed, all subnet VLAN entries will be displayed. vlan - If specify the vlan, all subnet vlan entries that associated with this vlan will be displayed. If no parameter is specified, all subnet vlan entries will be displayed. vidlist - Specifies a list of VLANs by VLAN ID. Restrictions None.
Example usage: This example shows how to show a specified subnet VLAN entry: DGS-3627:admin# show subnet_vlan network 172.168.1.0/24 Command:show subnet_vlan network 172.168.1.0/24 IP Address/Subnet Mask -------------------------172.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 DGS-3627:admin# VLAN -----10 Priority --------2
This example shows how to display a specified IPv6 subnet VLAN entry: DGS-3627:admin# show subnet_vlan ipv6network FE80::/64 Command: show subnet_vlan ipv6network FE80::/64 IP Address/Subnet Mask ---------------------------fe80::/64 DGS-3627:admin# VLAN -----10 Priority --------2
This example shows how to show all subnet VLAN entries: DGS-3627:admin# show subnet_vlan Command:show subnet_vlan IP Address/Subnet Mask VLAN -------------------------------172.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 10 172.18.211.0/255.255.255.0 20 fe80::/64 10 Total Entries : 3 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: This example shows how to configure subnet VLAN classification precedence on port 1: DGS-3627:admin# config vlan_precedence 1 subnet_vlan Command: config vlan_precedence 1 subnet_vlan Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: This example shows how to display VLAN classification precedence on ports 1-3:: DGS-3627:admin# show vlan_precedence ports 1-3 Command: show vlan_precedence ports 1-3 Port ---1 2 3 VLAN Precedence ----------------MAC-Based VLAN Subnet VLAN MAC-Based VLAN
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Command
create super_vlan config super_vlan delete super_vlan config sub_vlan show super_vlan show sub_vlan
Parameters
[<vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid 1-4094>] {sub_vlan <vidlist>} [<vlan_name 32 > | vlanid <vlanid 1-4094>] [add | delete] sub_vlan <vidlist> [<vlan_name 32 > | vlanid <vlanid 1-4094>] [<vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid 1-4094>] [add | delete] ip_range <ipaddr> to <ipaddr> {[<vlan_name 32 > | vlanid <vlanid 1-4094>]} {[<vlan_name 32 > | vlanid <vidlist>]}
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Example usage: To add sub VLAN 2-4 into super VLAN 10: DGS-3627:admin# config super_vlan 10 add sub_vlan 2-4 Command: config super_vlan 10 add sub_vlan 2-4 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Parameters Restrictions
Example usage: To delete the super VLAN by specify the VLAN ID 10:
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Example usage: To configure IP range of sub VLAN 1 to 10.1.1.1-10.1.1.3: DGS-3627:admin# config sub_vlan vlanid 1 add ip_range 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.3 Command: config sub_vlan vlanid 1 add ip_range 10.1.1.1 to 10.1.1.3 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To show super VLAN: DGS-3627:admin# show super_vlan Command: show super_vlan Super VID VLAN Name IP subnet Status Sub VID Total Entries : : : : : : 10 VLAN10 10.1.0.0/16 Active 2-4, 7, 9 1
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Example usage: To show all sub VLAN: DGS-3627:admin# show sub_vlan Command: show sub_vlan Sub VID ------1 2 3 4 5 Status ------Active Active Inactive Active Inactive Super VID ---------10 10 10 20 20 IP Range -----------------------10.1.1.1-10.1.1.10 10.1.2.1-10.1.2.20 10.1.3.0-10.1.3.100 10.1.4.0-10.1.4.255
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config ports
Parameters
[<portlist> | all ] {medium_type [fiber | copper]} { speed[auto {capability_advertised {10_half | 10_full | 100_half | 100_full | 1000_full } }| 10_half | 10_full | 100_half | 100_full | 1000_full {[master | slave]} ] | auto_negotiation restart_an |flow_control [enable | disable] | learning [enable | disable ] | state [enable | disable] | [description <desc 1-32> | clear_description]} {<portlist>} {[description | err_disabled | auto_negotiation | details | media_type]}
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Purpose Syntax Used to configure the Switchs Ethernet port settings. config ports [ <portlist> | all ] {medium_type [fiber | copper]} { speed[auto {capability_advertised {10_half | 10_full | 100_half | 100_full | 1000_full } }| 10_half | 10_full | 100_half | 100_full | 1000_full {[master | slave]} ] | auto_negotiation restart_an |flow_control [enable | disable] | learning [enable | disable ] | state [enable | disable] | [description <desc 1-32> | clear_description]} This command allows for the configuration of the Switchs Ethernet ports. Only the ports listed in the <portlist> will be affected. all Configure all ports on the Switch. <portlist> Specifies a port or range of ports to be configured. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. medium_type [fiber | copper] This applies only to the Combo ports. If configuring the Combo ports this defines the type of transport medium used. speed Allows the user to adjust the speed for a port or range of ports. The user has a choice of the following: auto Enables auto-negotiation for the specified range of ports. [10 | 100 | 1000] Configures the speed in Mbps for the specified range of ports. Gigabit ports are statically set to 1000 and cannot be set to slower speeds. [half | full] Configures the specified range of ports as either full-duplex or half-duplex.
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[master | slave] The master setting (1000M/Full_M) will allow the port to advertise capabilities related to duplex, speed and physical layer type. The master setting will also determine the master and slave relationship between the two connected physical layers. This relationship is necessary for establishing the timing control between the two physical layers. The timing control is set on a master physical layer by a local source. The slave setting (1000M/Full_S) uses loop timing, where the timing comes form a data stream received from the master. If one connection is set for 1000M/Full_M, the other side of the connection must be set for 1000M/Full_S. Any other configuration will result in a link down status for both ports. flow_control [enable | disable] Enable or disable flow control for the specified ports. learning [enable | disable] Enables or disables the MAC address learning on the specified range of ports. state [enable | disable] Enables or disables the specified range of ports. If the specific ports are in an error-disabled state configuring their state to enable will recover these ports from disabled to enabled state. description <desc 1-32> Enter an alphanumeric string of no more than 32 characters to describe a selected port interface. clear_description Enter this command to clear the port description of the selected port(s). Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
NOTE: Gigabit Ethernet ports are statically set to 1 Gbps, and their speed cannot be modified. The DGS-3600 series fiber ports only support 1000M_full.
Example usage: To configure the speed of ports 1 to 3 of unit 1 to be 10 Mbps, full duplex, with learning, state and flow control enabled:
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To configure the speed of ports 1 to 3 of unit 1 to be auto, capability advertised with half duplex and full duplex ports: DGS-3627:admin# config ports 1:1-1:3 speed auto capability_advertised 10_half 10_full Command: config ports 1:1-1:3 speed auto capability_advertised 10_half 10_full Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show ports
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the current configuration of a range of ports. show ports {<portlist>} {[description | err_disabled | auto_negotiation | details | media_type]} This command is used to display the current configuration of a range of ports. <portlist> Specifies a port or range of ports to be displayed. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. {description} Adding this parameter to the show ports command indicates that a previously entered port description will be included in the display. err_disabled Choosing this parameter will display ports that have been disconnected due to an error on the port, such as a Loopback Detection. auto_negoriation Choosing this parameter will display the port auto-negotiation information in the display. details - Displays the port detailed information media_type - Displays port transceiver type. None.
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To display the configuration of all ports on the Switch, with a description: DGS-3627:admin# show ports description Command: show ports description Port ------1:1 1:2 1:3 1:4 1:5 1:6 1:7 1:8 1:9 Port Settings Connection State Speed/Duplex/FlowCtrl Speed/Duplex/FlowCtrl -------- --------------------- ---------------------Enabled Auto/Disabled Link Down Description: Enabled Auto/Disabled Link Down Description: Enabled Auto/Disabled Link Down Description: Enabled Auto/Disabled Link Down Description: Enabled Auto/Disabled Link Down Description: Enabled Auto/Disabled Link Down Description: Enabled Auto/Disabled Link Down Description: Enabled Auto/Disabled Link Down Description: Enabled Auto/Disabled Link Down Description: Address Learning --------Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled
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To display the Error Disabled ports: DGS-3627:admin# show ports err_disabled Command : show ports err_disabled Port -----1:2 1:8 Port State -------Enabled Enabled Connection status --------------------Err-disabled Desc: Port 2 Err-disabled Desc: Port 8 Reason ---------------Storm control Storm control
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To display the auto_negotiation ports: DGS-3627:admin# show ports 1:1-1:3 auto_negotiation Command: show ports 1:1-1:3 auto_negotiation Port : 1:1 -------------------Auto Negotiation Capability Bits Capbility Advertised Bits Capbility Received Bits Port : 1:2 -------------------Auto Negotiation Capability Bits Capbility Advertised Bits Capbility Received Bits Port : 1:3 -------------------Auto Negotiation Capability Bits Capbility Advertised Bits Capbility Received Bits
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config syslog source_ipif show syslog source_ipif config trap source_ipif show trap source_ipif
Parameters
[<ipif_name> {<ipaddr>} | none]
Restrictions
Example usage: Configure syslog source IP interface: DGS-3627:admin# config syslog source_ipif ipif3 14.0.0.5 Command: config syslog source_ipif ipif3 14.0.0.5 Success DGS-3627:admin#
To clear the configured source IP interface for syslog: DGS-3627:admin# config syslog source_ipif none Command: config syslog source_ipif none Success DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: Show syslog source IP interface: DGS-3627:admin# show syslog source_ipif Command: show syslog source_ipif Syslog Source IP Interface Configuration: IP Interface IPv4 Address DGS-3627:admin# : ipif3 : 14.0.0.3
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Example usage: Configure trap source IP interface: DGS-3627:admin# config trap source_ipif inter4 Command: config trap source_ipif inter4 Success DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: Show trap source IP interface: DGS-3627:admin# show trap source_ipif Command: show trap source_ipif Trap Source IP Interface Configuration: IP Interface IPv4 Address IPv6 address DGS-3627:admin# : ipif4 : None : 3000::52
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clear log show log enable syslog disable syslog show syslog config syslog host
Parameters
{[index <value_list> | severity {emergency | alert | critical | error | warning | notice | informational| debug |<level_list 0-7>}]}
<index 1-4> [severity [emergency | alert | critical | error | warning | notice | informational | debug | all | <level 0-7>] | facility [local0 | local1 | local2 | local3 | local4 | local5 | local6 | local7] | udp_port <udp_port_number> | ipaddress <ipaddr> | state [enable | disable]] <index 1-4> {severity [ emergency | alert | critical | error | warning | notice | informational |debug| all | <level 0-7>] | facility [ local0 | local1 | local2 | local3 | local4 | local5 | local6 | local7] | udp_port <udp_port_number> | ipaddress<ipaddr> | state [ enable | disable]} [<index 1-4> | all] {<index 1-4>} [time_interval <min 1-65535> | on_demand | log_trigger]
delete syslog host show syslog host config log_save_timing show log_save_timing show attack_log clear attack_log upload attack_log_toTFTP upload attack_log_toRCP config system_severity show system_severity
{unit <unit_id 1-12>} {index <value_list>} {unit <unit_id 1-12>|all} [<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> |<domain_name 255>] dest_file <path_filename 64> {unit <unit_id 1-12>} [{username <username 15>} {<ipaddr>} dest_file <path_filename 64> | rcp: <string 128> ] {unit <unit_id 1-12>} [trap | log | all] [emergency | alert | critical | error | warning | notice | information | debug | <level 0-7>]
clear log
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to clear the switchs history log. clear log This command clears the switchs history log. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. 669
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Example usage: To clear the switchs history log: DGS-3627:admin# clear log Command: clear log Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show log
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the switchs history log. show log {[index <value_list> | severity {emergency | alert | critical | error | warning | notice | informational| debug |<level_list 0-7>}]} This command displays the switchs history log. When the log is empty, the prompt message Log is empty. will be displayed. index - The show log command will display the history log between the log number of X and Y. For example, showing log index 1-5 will display the history log from 1 to 5. If no parameter is specified, all history log entries will be displayed. severity emergency Severity level 0 alert Severity level 1 critical Severity level 2 error Severity level 3 warning Severity level 4 notice Severity level 5 informational Severity level 6 debug Severity level 7 level_list - Specifies a list of severity levels to be displayed. If there is more than one severity level, please separate them by comma. The level number is from 0 to 7. None.
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Example usage: To display the switchs history log: DGS-3627:admin# show log index 1-3 Command: show log index 1-3 Index ----3 2 1 Date ---------2008-10-17 2008-10-17 2008-10-16 Time -------15:00:14 10:50:36 15:19:17 Level Log Text ------- ---------------------------------------------INFO(1) Successful login through Console (Username: Anonymous) WARN(3) Console session timed out (Username: Anonymous) CRIT(5) SNMP request received from 10.0.0.27 with invalid community string!
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enable syslog
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Description Parameters Restrictions This command enables the sending of syslog messages. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable the sending of syslog messages: DGS-3627:admin# enable syslog Command: enable syslog Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable syslog
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the sending of syslog messages. disable syslog This command disables the sending of syslog messages. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable the sending of syslog messages: DGS-3627:admin# disable syslog Command: disable syslog Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show syslog
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the syslog protocol global state. show syslog This command displays the syslog protocol global state. None. None.
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Example usage: To configure syslog host configuration: DGS-3627:admin# config syslog host all severity all facility local0 Command: config syslog host all severity all facility local0 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create a new syslog host: DGS-3627:admin# create syslog host 1 ipaddress 10.90.90.1 severity all facility local0 Command: create syslog host 1 ipaddress 10.90.90.1 severity all facility local0 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To delete a syslog host: DGS-3627:admin# delete syslog host 4 Command: delete syslog host 4 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display syslog host configurations: DGS-3627:admin# show syslog host Command: show syslog host Syslog Global State: Enabled Host Id ------1 Host IP Address --------------172.18.70.97 Severity -------------All Facility -------Local5 UDP port -------514 Status -------Enabled
config log_save_timing
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure the method for saving the log. config log_save_timing [time_interval <min 1-65535> | on_demand | log_trigger] This command is used to set the method for saving the log. time_interval - Save log to flash every xxx minutes. (If no new log events occur in this period, don't save.) on_demand - Save log to flash whenever the user enters the "save log" or "save all" command. The default setting is on_demand. log_trigger - Save log to flash whenever a new log event arrives. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure the method for saving a log as on demand: DGS-3627:admin# config log_save_timing on_demand Command: config log_save_timing on_demand Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show log_save_timing
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to show the method for saving the log. show log_save_timing To show the method for saving the log. None. None.
Example usage: To show the timing method used for saving the log:
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show attack_log
Purpose Syntax Description Displays the attack log messages. show attack_log {unit <unit_id 1-n>} {index <value_list>} Displays the attack log messages. The attack log message refers to log messages driven by modules such as DOS and the IP-MAC-port binding module. This type of log message may generate a large amount of messages and quickly cause the system to run out of system log storage. Therefore, for this type of log messages only the first log that is generated each minute can be stored in the system log, with the rest of them being stored in a separate table named attack log. When the attack log is empty, the prompt message, Log is empty, will be displayed. Parameters unit - The attack log messages on the specified unit will be displayed. If unit ID is specified, then this unit will be referred to as the master unit. index - The list of index numbers of the entries that need to be displayed. For example, show attack_log index 1-5 will display the attack log messages from 1 to 5. If no parameter is specified, all entries in the attack log will be displayed. None.
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Example usage: To show dangerous messages on the master: DGS-3627:admin# show attack_log index 1 Command: show attack_log index 1 Index Date Time Level Log Text ----- ---------- -------- -------- ---------------------------------------------1 2008-10-17 15:00:14 CRIT(2) Land attack is blocked from (IP: 10.72.24.1 Port: 7) DGS-3627:admin#
clear attack_log
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to clear the attack log. clear attack_log {unit <unit_id 1-n>|all} Used to clear the attack log. unit - The attack log messages on the specified unit will be cleared. If specified, this unit will be referred to as the master unit. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# clear attack_log Command: clear attack_log Success. DGS-3627:admin#
upload attack_log_toTFTP
Purpose Syntax Description Used to upload the attack log on a unit. upload attack_log_toTFTP [<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> |<domain_name 255>] dest_file <path_filename 64> {unit <unit_id 1-12>} To upload the attack log stored on a unit. When the attack log is empty, the prompt message, Log is empty, will be displayed. Parameters unit - The attack log messages on the specified unit will be uploaded to the TFTP server. If specified, this unit will be referred to as the master unit. <ipaddr> - The IPv4 address of the TFTP server. <ipv6addr> - The IPv6 address of the TFTP server. <domain_name 255> - The domain name of the TFTP server. dest_file The destination file name. <path_filename 64> - Specifies the path name on the TFTP server to hold the attack log. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To upload the masters dangerous log: DGS-3627:admin# upload attack_log_toTFTP 10.90.90.1 dest_file c:\alert.txt Command: upload attack_log_toTFTP 10.90.90.1 dest_file c:\alert.txt Success. DGS-3627:admin#
upload attack_log_toRCP
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to upload the attack log file from the device to an RCP server. upload attack_log_toRCP [{username <username 15>} {<ipaddr>} dest_file <path_filename 64> | rcp: <string 128> ] {unit <unit_id 1-12>} This command is used to upload the attack log file from the device to an RCP server. username - The remote user name on the RCP Server. <ipaddr> - The IPv4 address of the RCP server. path_filename - The pathname specifies the pathname on the RCP server or local device. Note: If a user specifies the relative file path, the path search strategy will depend on the server system. For some systems, it will search the current user working directory first, and then search the environment paths. dest_file Specify the destination file here. rcp: <string 128> - Syntax: rcp: username@ipaddr/directory/filename Example for FULL path: [email protected]/home/user_name/desxxxx.had Example for relative path: [email protected]./desxxxx.had 677
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Note: Do not use any blank spaces in the <string>. unitid - The attack log messages on the specified unit will be uploaded to the RCP server. If specified, this unit will be referred to as the master unit. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To upload the attack log from the device to an RCP server: DGS-3627:admin# upload attack_log_toRCP username rcp_user 172.18.212.104 /home/DGSXXXX.log unit 2 Command: upload attack_log_toRCP username rcp_user 172.18.212.104 /home/DGS-XXXX.log unit 2 Connecting to server.......... Done. Upload Attack log............. Done. DGS-3627:admin#
config system_severity
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters This command is used to configure the severity level control for the system. config system_severity [trap | log | all] [emergency | alert | critical | error | warning | notice | information | debug | <level 0-7>] When the user chooses a specific level to log or trap, messages at that severity level or more will be logged or trapped to SNMP managers. trap - Specifies the severity level control for traps. log - Specifies the severity level control for the log. all - Specifies the severity level control for traps and the log. emergency - Severity level 0. alert - Severity level 1. critical - Severity level 2. error - Severity level 3. warning - Severity level 4. notice - Severity level 5. information - Severity level 6. debug - Severity level 7. <level 0-7> - Enter the severity level here. This value must be between 0 and 7. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To configure severity level control as information level for trap:
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show system_severity
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions This command is used to display the severity level controls for the system. show system_severity This command is used to display the severity level controls for the system. None. None.
Example usage: To show severity level control for system: DGS-3627:admin# show system_severity Command: show system_severity System Severity Trap : warning System Severity Log : information DGS-3627:admin#
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Command
show tech_support upload tech_support_toTFTP
Parameters
<ipaddr> <path_filename 64>
show tech_support
Purpose Syntax Description Used to show the information of techniques support. show tech_support This command is especially used by the technical support personnel to dump the device overall operation information. The information is project dependent and includes the following information. Basic System information system log Running configuration Layer 1 information Layer 2 information Layer 3 information Application OS status Controllers status This command can be interrupted by Ctrl - C or ESC when it is executing. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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upload tech_support_toTFTP
Purpose Syntax Description Used to upload the information of techniques support. upload tech_support_toTFTP <ipaddr> <path_filename 64> The upload tech_support_toTFTP command is used to upload the information of techniques support to TFTP server. The information is project dependent and includes the following information. Basic System information system log Running configuration Layer 1 information Layer 2 information Layer 3 information Application OS status Controllers status This command can be interrupted by Ctrl - C or ESC when it is executing. ipaddr - Specifies the IP address of TFTP server. path_filename - Specifies the file name to store the information of techniques support in TFTP server. The max size of the file name is 64. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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telnet
Parameters
[<ipaddr> | <domain_name 255>] {tcp_port(1) <value 0-65535>}
telnet
Purpose Syntax Description Used to initiate a Telnet client session with a specific Telnet server. telnet [<ipaddr> | <domain_name 255>] {tcp_port(1) <value 0-65535>} The Telnet command establishes a single Telnet client connection with a specified server. The parameters specified by the command will only be used for the establishment of this specific session. They will not affect the establishment of other sessions. ipaddr - The IP address of the Telnet server. domain_name - Specify the domain name of the Telnet server. tcp_port - Specifies the Telnet server port number to be connected. If not specified, the default port is 23. None.
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Example usage: Telnet to a Switch by specifying the IP address: DGS-3627:admin# telnet 10.90.90.90 Command: telnet 10.90.90.90
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Telnet to a host by specifying the domain name and the server port: DGS-3627:admin# telnet ctrl.iplanet.org tcp_port 2323 Command: telnet ctrl.iplanet.org tcp_port 2323 Login:
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download firmware_fromTFTP download cfg_fromTFTP upload firmware_toTFTP upload cfg_toTFTP
Parameters
{[<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> |<domain_name 255>] src_file <path_filename 64> {dest_file {{unit [<unitid 1-12> | all]} <drive_id>} <pathname 64> {boot_up}}} {[<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] src_file <path_filename 64> {[dest_file {<drive_id>} <pathname 64> | increment]}} {[<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] dest_file <path_filename 64> {src_file {<drive_id>} <pathname 64>}} {[<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] dest_file <path_filename 64> {src_file {<drive_id>} <pathname 64>} {[include | exclude | begin] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}} {[include | exclude | begin ] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}} {[include | exclude | begin ] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}}}}}} {[<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] dest_file <path_filename 64>} [<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] dest_file <path_filename 64> {unit <unit_id 1-12>}
download firmware_fromTFTP
Purpose Syntax Used to download the firmware image from TFTP server. download firmware_fromTFTP {[<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> |<domain_name 255>] src_file <path_filename 64> {dest_file {{unit [<unitid 1-12> | all]} <drive_id>} <pathname 64> {boot_up}}} This command is used to download a firmware image file from the TFTP server. ipaddr - The IP address of the TFTP server. ipv6addr - The IPV6 address of the TFTP server. domain_name - The domain name of the TFTP server. src_file - Used to identify the parameter path_filename. dest_file - Used to identify the parameter path_filename. path_filename - The pathname specifies the pathname on the TFTP server. It can be a relative pathname or an absolute pathname. The drive ID can be specified in this string. unit - Specifies which unit on the stacking system. If it is not specified, it refers to the master unit. all - When all is specified, the firmware image on all units will be updated. boot_up - The result of downloading will depend on whether boot_up option is specified. Case 1: In case that the master unit provides file system and the slave unit does not provide file system, if boot_up is specified, then the file will be downloaded to the boot_up image on the slave. If boot_up is not specified, then the file will not be downloaded to this slave unit. Case 2: In case that the master unit does not provide file system and the slave unit provides file system, if boot_up is specified, then the file will be downloaded to the boot_up image on the slave unit. If boot_up is not specified, then the file will not be downloaded to this slave unit. 684
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Case 3: In case that the master unit and the slave unit both support or not support file system, the file will be downloaded to the specified file on the slave unit. If boot_up is specified, the downloaded file will be assigned as the boot_up image. pathname - The pathname specifies an absolute pathname on the device file system. If pathname is not specified, it refers to the boot_up image. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To download firmware from TFTP: DGS-3627:admin# download firmware_fromTFTP 10.54.71.1 src_file px.had Command: download firmware_fromTFTP 10.54.71.1 src_file px.had Connecting to server................... Done. Download firmware...................... Done. Please wait, programming flash......... Done. DGS-3627:admin#
download cfg_fromTFTP
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to download configuration file from the TFTP server. download cfg_fromTFTP {[<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] src_file <path_filename 64> {[dest_file {<drive_id>} <pathname 64> | increment]}} This command is used to download a configuration file from a TFTP server. ipaddr - The IP address of the TFTP server. ipv6addr - The IPV6 address of the TFTP server. domain_name - The domain name of the TFTP server. src_file - Used to identify the parameter path_filename. dest_file - Used to identify the parameter path_filename. path_filename - The pathname specifies the pathname on the TFTP server. It can be a relative pathname or an absolute pathname. pathname - The pathname specifies an absolute pathname on the device file system. If pathname is not specified, it refers to the boot_up configuration file. increment - This argument is only required for system which does not have file system and only support one configuration file since the download of a configuration will automatically apply the setting to the system. If increment is specified, then the existing configuration will not be cleared before applying of the new configuration. If it is not specified, then the existing configuration will be cleared before applying of the new configuration. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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upload firmware_toTFTP
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to upload firmware from device to TFTP server. upload firmware_toTFTP {[<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] dest_file <path_filename 64> {src_file {<drive_id>} <pathname 64>}} This command is used to upload firmware from the device to the TFTP server. ipaddr - The IP address of the TFTP server. ipv6addr - The IPV6 address of the TFTP server. domain_name - The domain name of the TFTP server. src_file - Used to identify the parameter path_filename. dest_file - Used to identify the parameter path_filename. path_filename - The pathname specifies the pathname on the TFTP server. It can be a relative pathname or an absolute pathname. pathname - The pathname specifies an absolute pathname on the device file system. If pathname is not specified, it refers to the boot_up image. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To upload firmware from a file system device to a TFTP server: DGS-3627:admin#upload firmware_toTFTP 10.1.1.1 dest_file D:\firmware.had 100b70.had Command: upload firmware_toTFTP 10.1.1.1 dest_file D:\firmware.had 100b70.had Connecting to server................... Done. Upload firmware........................ Done. DGS-3627:admin#
upload cfg_toTFTP
Purpose Syntax Used to upload a configuration file from device to TFTP server. This command is required to be supported when file system is not supported on devices FLASH EPROM. upload cfg_toTFTP {[<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] dest_file <path_filename 64> {src_file {<drive_id>} <pathname 64>} {[include | exclude | begin] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}} {[include | exclude | begin ] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}} {[include | exclude | begin ] <filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80> {<filter_string 80>}}}}}} This command is used to upload a configuration file from the device to the TFTP server. ipaddr - The IP address of the TFTP server. ipv6addr - The IPV6 address of the TFTP server. domain_name - The domain name of the TFTP server. src_file - Used to identify the parameter path_filename. dest_file - Used to identify the parameter path_filename. path_filename - The pathname specifies the pathname on the TFTP server. It can be a 686
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relative pathname or an absolute pathname. pathname - The pathname specifies an absolute pathname on the device file system. If pathname is not specified, it refers to the boot_up CFG file. filter_string - A filter string is enclosed by symbol. Thus, the filter string itself cannot contain the character. The filter string is case sensitive. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To upload configuration from TFTP: DGS-3627:admin# upload cfg_toTFTP 10.48.74.121 dest_file C:\test Command: upload cfg_toTFTP 10.48.74.121 dest_file C:\test Connecting to server... Done. Upload Configuration... Done. DGS-3627:admin#
upload log_toTFTP
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to upload a log file from device to TFTP server. This command is required to be supported when file system is not supported on devices FLASH EPROM. upload log_toTFTP { [<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] dest_file <path_filename 64> } This command is used to upload a log file from device to TFTP server. ipaddr - The IP address of the TFTP server. ipv6addr - The IPV6 address of the TFTP server. domain_name - The domain name of the TFTP server. dest_file - Used to identify the parameter path_filename. path_filename - The pathname specifies the pathname on the TFTP server. It can be a relative pathname or an absolute pathname. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To upload a log file from TFTP server: DGS-3627:admin# upload log_toTFTP 10.48.74.121 dest_file C:\LOG Command: upload log_toTFTP 10.48.74.121 dest_file C:\LOG Connecting to server... Done. Upload log... Done. DGS-3627:admin#
upload attack_log_toTFTP
Purpose Syntax Used to upload the attack log on a unit. upload attack_log_toTFTP [<ipaddr> | <ipv6addr> | <domain_name 255>] dest_file <path_filename 64> {unit <unit_id 1-12>} 687
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Description Parameters This command is used to upload the attack log on a unit. ipaddr - The IP address of the TFTP server. ipv6addr - The IPV6 address of the TFTP server. domain_name - The domain name of the TFTP server. dest_file - Used to identify the parameter path_filename. path_filename - Specifies the path name on the TFTP server to hold the attack log. unit - The attack log messages on the specified unit will be uploaded to the TFTP server. If it is not specified, it refers to the master unit. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To upload the masters dangerous log: DGS-3627:admin# upload attack_log 10.90.90.1 dest_file C:\alert.txt Command: upload attack_log 10.90.90.1 dest_file C:\alert.txt Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Command
config sntp show sntp enable sntp disable sntp config time config time_zone
Parameters
{primary <ipaddr> | secondary <ipaddr> | poll-interval <int 30-99999>}
<date ddmthyyyy> <time hh:mm:ss> {operator [+ | -] | hour <gmt_hour 0-13> | min <minute 0-59>} [disable | repeating {s_week <start_week 1-4,last> | s_day <start_day sun-sat>| s_mth <start_mth 1-12> | s_time <start_time hh:mm> | e_week <end_week 14,last> | e-day <end_day sun-sat> | e_mth <end_mth 1-12> | e_time <end_time hh:mm> | offset [30 | 60 | 90 | 120]} | annual {s_date <start_date 1-31> | s_mth <start_mth 1-12> | s_time <start_time hh:mm> | e_date <end_date 1-31> | e_mth <end_mth 1-12> | e_time <end_time hh:mm> | offset [30 | 60 | 90 | 120]}]
config dst
show time
config sntp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to setup SNTP service. config sntp {primary <ipaddr> | secondary <ipaddr> | poll-interval <int 30-99999>} Use this command to configure SNTP service from an SNTP server. SNTP must be enabled for this command to function (See enable sntp). primary This is the primary server the SNTP information will be taken from. primary server. secondary This is the secondary server the SNTP information will be taken from in the event the primary server is unavailable. secondary server. poll-interval <int 30-99999> This is the interval between requests for updated SNTP information. The polling interval ranges from 30 to 99,999 seconds. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. SNTP service must be enabled for this command to function (enable sntp). <ipaddr> The IP address for the <ipaddr> The IP address of the
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DGS-3627:admin# config sntp primary 10.1.1.1 secondary 10.1.1.2 poll-interval 30 Command: config sntp primary 10.1.1.1 secondary 10.1.1.2 poll-interval 30 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show sntp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the SNTP information. show sntp This command will display SNTP settings information including the source IP address, time and poll interval. None. None.
Example usage: To display SNTP configuration information: DGS-3627:admin# show sntp Command: show sntp Current Time Source SNTP SNTP Primary Server SNTP Secondary Server SNTP Poll Interval DGS-3627:admin# : : : : : System Clock Disabled 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.2 720 sec
enable sntp
Purpose Syntax Description To enable SNTP server support. enable sntp This will enable SNTP support. SNTP service must be separately configured (see config sntp). Enabling and configuring SNTP support will override any manually configured system time settings. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. SNTP settings must be configured for SNTP to function (config sntp).
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disable sntp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions To disable SNTP server support. disable sntp This will disable SNTP support. SNTP service must be separately configured (see config sntp). None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example: To disable SNTP support: DGS-3627:admin# disable sntp Command: disable sntp Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config time
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to manually configure system time and date settings. config time <date ddmthyyyy> <time hh:mm:ss> This will configure the system time and date settings. These will be overridden if SNTP is configured and enabled. date Express the date using two numerical characters for the day of the month, three alphabetical characters for the name of the month, and four numerical characters for the year. For example: 03aug2003. time Express the system time using the format hh:mm:ss, that is, two numerical characters each for the hour using a 24-hour clock, the minute and second. For example: 19:42:30. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. Manually configured system time and date settings are overridden if SNTP support is enabled.
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Example usage: To manually set system time and date settings: DGS-3627:admin# config time 30jun2003 16:30:30 Command: config time 30jun2003 16:30:30 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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config time_zone
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to determine the time zone used in order to adjust the system clock. config time_zone {operator [+ | -] | hour <gmt_hour 0-13> | min <minute 0-59>} This will adjust system clock settings according to the time zone. Time zone settings will adjust SNTP information accordingly. operator Choose to add (+) or subtract (-) time to adjust for time zone relative to GMT. hour Select the number of hours different from GMT. min Select the number of minutes difference added or subtracted to adjust the time zone. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example usage: To configure time zone settings: DGS-3627:admin# config time_zone operator + hour 2 min 30 Command: config time_zone operator + hour 2 min 30 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
config dst
Purpose Syntax Used to enable and configure time adjustments to allow for the use of Daylight Savings Time (DST). config dst [disable | repeating {s_week <start_week 1-4,last> | s_day <start_day sun-sat> | s_mth <start_mth 1-12> | s_time start_time hh:mm> | e_week <end_week 1-4,last> | e_day <end_day sun-sat> | e_mth <end_mth 1-12> | e_time <end_time hh:mm> | offset [30 | 60 | 90 | 120]} | annual {s_date start_date 1-31> | s_mth <start_mth 1-12> | s_time <start_time hh:mm> | e_date <end_date 1-31> | e_mth <end_mth 1-12> | e_time <end_time hh:mm> | offset [30 | 60 | 90 | 120]}] DST can be enabled and configured using this command. When enabled this will adjust the system clock to comply with any DST requirement. DST adjustment effects system time for both manually configured time and time set using SNTP service. disable Disable the DST seasonal time adjustment for the Switch. repeating Using repeating mode will enable DST seasonal time adjustment. Repeating mode requires that the DST beginning and ending date be specified using a formula. For example, specify to begin DST on Saturday during the second week of April and end DST on Sunday during the last week of October. annual Using annual mode will enable DST seasonal time adjustment. Annual mode requires that the DST beginning and ending date be specified concisely. For example, specify to begin DST on April 3 and end DST on October 14.
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s_week Configure the week of the month in which DST begins. <start_week 1-4,last> The number of the week during the month in which DST begins where 1 is the first week, 2 is the second week and so on, last is the last week of the month. e_week Configure the week of the month in which DST ends. <end_week 1-4,last> The number of the week during the month in which DST ends where 1 is the first week, 2 is the second week and so on, last is the last week of the month. s_day Configure the day of the week in which DST begins. <start_day sun-sat> The day of the week in which DST begins expressed using a three character abbreviation (sun, mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, sat) e_day Configure the day of the week in which DST ends. <end_day sun-sat> The day of the week in which DST ends expressed using a three character abbreviation (sun, mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, sat) s_mth Configure the month in which DST begins. expressed as a number. e_mth Configure the month in which DST ends. expressed as a number. s_time Configure the time of day to begin DST. 24-hour clock, in hours and minutes. e_time Configure the time of day to end DST. <end_time hh:mm> Time is expressed using a 24-hour clock, in hours and minutes. s_date Configure the specific date (day of the month) to begin DST. <start_date 1-31> The start date is expressed numerically. e_date Configure the specific date (day of the month) to begin DST. <end_date 1-31> The end date is expressed numerically. offset [30 | 60 | 90 | 120] Indicates number of minutes to add or to subtract during the summertime. The possible offset times are 30, 60, 90, and 120. The default value is 60. Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. <start_time hh:mm> - Time is expressed using a <end_mth 1-12> The month to end DST <start_mth 1-12> The month to begin DST
Example usage: To configure daylight savings time on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# e_day wed e_mth Command: config e_mth 10 e_time Success. DGS-3627:admin# config dst repeating s_week 2 s_day tue s_mth 4 s_time 15:00 e_week 2 10 e_time 15:30 offset 30 dst repeating s_week 2 s_day tue s_mth 4 s_time 15:00 e_week 2 e_day wed 15:30 offset 30
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show time
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the current time settings and status. show time This will display system time and date configuration as well as display current system time. None. None.
Example usage: To show the time currently set on the Switchs System clock: DGS-3627:admin# show time Command: show time Current Time Source Boot Time Current Time Time Zone Daylight Saving Time Offset in minutes Repeating From To Annual From To DGS-3627:admin# : : : : : : : : : : System Clock 27 Nov 2008 27 Nov 2008 GMT +00:00 Disabled 60 Apr 1st Sun Oct last Sun 29 Apr 00:00 12 Oct 00:00
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NOTE: The Time Range commands are based on the time settings of the Switch. Make sure to configure the time for the Switch appropriately for these commands using commands listed in the Time and SNTP Commands chapter later in this manual.
The Time Range commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
config time_range show time_range
Parameters
<range_name 32> [hours start_time <time hh:mm:ss> end_time <time hh:mm:ss> weekdays <daylist> | delete]
config time_range
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure a time range in which an access profile rule is to be enabled. config time_range <range_name 32> [hours start_time <time hh:mm:ss> end_time <time hh:mm:ss> weekdays <daylist> | delete] This command is to be used in conjunction with an access profile rule to determine a period of time when an access profile and an associated rule are to be enabled on the Switch. Remember, this time range can only be applied to one period of time and also, it is based on the time set on the Switch. range_name 32 Enter a name of no more than 32 alphanumeric characters that will be used to identify this time range on the Switch. This range name will be used in the config access_profile profile_id command to identify the access profile and associated rule to be enabled for this time range. hours This parameter is used to set the time in the day that this time range is to be set using the following parameters: start_time <time hh:mm:ss> Use this parameter to identify the starting time of the time range, in hours, minutes and seconds, based on the 24-hour time system.
Parameters
end_time <time hh:mm:ss> Use this parameter to identify the ending time of the time range, in hours, minutes and seconds, based on the 24-hour time system. weekdays Use this parameter to determine the days of the week to set this time range. <daylist> The user may set the days of the week here to set this time range in the three letter format (mon, tue, wed). To specify a day range, separate the daylist using a dash (mon-fri would mean Monday through Friday). To specify a list of days in a week, separate the daylist using a comma, with no spaces (mon,tue,fri would mean Monday, Tuesday and Friday). delete Use this parameter to delete a previously configured time range from the system. 695
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config time_range
Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure the time range time1 to be between 6:30 a.m. and 9:40 p.m., Monday to Friday: DGS-3627:admin# config time_range time1 hours start_time 6:30:00 end_time 21:40:00 weekdays mon-fri Command: config time_range time1 hours start_time 6:30:00 end_time 21:40:00 weekdays monfri Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show time_range
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions To view the current configurations of the time range set on the Switch. show time_range This command is used to display the currently configured time range(s) set on the Switch. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To view the current time range settings. DGS-3627:admin# show time_range Command: show time_range Time Range information -------------------------------------------Range name : time1 Weekdays : Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri Start time : 06:30:00 End time : 21:40:00 Total entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin#
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Command
traceroute traceroute6
Parameters
[<ipaddr> | <domain_name 255>] {ttl <value 1-60> | port <value 30000-64900> | timeout <sec 1-65535> | probe <value 1-9>} <ipv6addr> {ttl <value 1-60> | port <value 30000-64900> | timeout <sec 165535> | probe <value 1-9>}
traceroute
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to trace the routed path between the switch and a destination end station. traceroute [<ipaddr> | <domain_name 255>] {ttl <value 1-60> | port <value 3000064900> | timeout <sec 1-65535> | probe <value 1-9>} To track the route of an IP packet, traceroute launches UDP probe packets with a small TTL (time to live) and then listens for an ICMP "time exceeded" reply from a gateway. Probes start with a TTL of one and increase by one until either an ICMP "port unreachable" is returned, indicating that the packet reached the host, or the maximum number of hops is exceeded. At each TTL setting, one probe packet is launched (the number can be changed by specifying the parameter probe) and traceroute prints a line showing the round trip time and the address of the gateway of each probe, or time out of each probe. If there is no response within the 5 seconds timeout interval, an asterisk (*) is printed for that probe. ipaddr - IP address of the destination end station. <domain_name 255> - The domain name of the destination end station. ttl <value 1-60> - The time to live value of the trace route request. This is the maximum number of routers that a trace route packet can cross, while seeking the network path between two devices. The range for the TTL is 1 to 60 hops. port <value 3000064900> - Specify the destination UDP port number. The UDP port range is from 30000 to 64900. timeout <sec 1-65535> - Define the timeout period while waiting for a response from the remote device. A value of 1 to 65535 seconds can be specified. The default is 5 seconds. probe <value 1-9> - Specify the number of probe packets for each TTL. The default is 1. Note: The probe will be terminated once the destination is reached. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage: To trace the routed path between the switch and 10.48.74.121:
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To trace the routed path between the switch and intra.example.com: DGS-3627:admin# traceroute intra.example.com timeout 10 Command: traceroute intra.example.com timeout 10 <10 ms <10 ms <10 ms 10.12.73.254 10.19.68.1 intra.example.com [10.48.74.100]
traceroute6
Purpose Syntax Description This command is used to trace the IPv6 routed path between the switch and a destination end station. traceroute6 <ipv6addr> {ttl <value 1-60> | port <value 30000-64900> | timeout <sec 165535> | probe <value 1-9>} To track the route of an IPv6 packet, traceroute6 launches UDP probe packets with a small TTL (time to live) and then listens for an ICMP "time exceeded" reply from a gateway. Probes start with a TTL of one and increase by one until either an ICMP "port unreachable" is returned, indicating that the packet reached the host, or the maximum number of hops is exceeded. At each TTL setting, one probe are launched (the number can be changed by specifying the parameter probe) and traceroute prints a line showing the round trip time and the address of the gateway of each probe, or time out of each probe. If there is no response within the 5 seconds timeout interval, an asterisk (*) is printed for that probe. ipv6addr - IPv6 address of the destination end station. ttl <value 1-60> - The time to live value of the trace route request. This is the maximum number of routers that a trace route v6 packet can cross, while seeking the network path between two devices. The range for the TTL is 1 to 60 hops. port <value 30000-64900> - Specify the destination UDP port number. The UDP port range is from 30000 to 64900. timeout <sec 1-65535> - Define the timeout period while waiting for a response from the remote device. A value of 1 to 65535 seconds can be specified. The default is 5 seconds. probe <value 1-9> - Specify the number of probe packets for each hop. The default is 1. Note: The probe will be terminated once the destination is reached. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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To trace the IPv6 routed path between the switch and 1210:100::11 with port 40000: DGS-3627:admin# traceroute6 1210:100::11 port 40000 Command: traceroute6 1210:100::11 port 40000 <10 ms <10 ms <10 ms 3100::25 4130::100 1210:100::11
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The packet storm is monitored to determine if too many packets are flooding the network, based on the threshold level provided by the user. Once a packet storm has been detected, the Switch will drop packets coming into the Switch until the storm has subsided. This method can be utilized by selecting the Drop option of the Action field in the window below. The Switch will also scan and monitor packets coming into the Switch by monitoring the Switchs chip counter. This method is only viable for Broadcast and Multicast storms because the chip only has counters for these two types of packets. Once a storm has been detected (that is, once the packet threshold set below has been exceeded), the Switch will shutdown the port to all incoming traffic with the exception of STP BPDU packets, for a time period specified using the CountDown field. If this field times out and the packet storm continues, the port will be placed in a Shutdown Forever mode which will produce a warning message to be sent to the Trap Receiver. Once in Shutdown Forever mode, the only method of recovering this port is to manually recoup it using the Port Configuration window in the Administration folder and selecting the disabled port and returning it to an Enabled status. To utilize this method of Storm Control, choose the Shutdown option of the Action field in the window below.
There are two modes used for packet storm control on the Switch, Drop mode and Shutdown mode. Drop mode is hardware-based (chip-based) and Shutdown mode is a function of software. The two modes are incompatible with each other, therefore it is necessary to determine which method is best suited to the network environment where it is used.
Drop mode The Drop mode storm control function is used to configure three chip-based hardware tables for state and a single threshold value (threshold value is the same for all three tables). If the threshold value is exceeded on a port, the Switch will drop all packets on the port. In Drop mode, some parameters such as time interval and count down, as well as the CLI command, config traffic control auto_recover_time are software-based functions and therefore not applicable for Drop mode traffic control.
Shutdown mode Shutdown mode is a software-based storm control function. When shutdown mode is used, the state of the hardware tables used for Drop mode are set to disable. Shutdown mode does not support DLF storm control. All configurations except the port state are saved in the software table. The CPU receives the port state from the counter table (updated at 2 second intervals). If a counter is exceeded on a port, the CPU is shutdown. All packets, except BPDU packets, on the port are dropped. If the port remains in shutdown status for a configurable period (the count down value), the port enters shutdown forever status. The port link is down and remains disabled until either the configurable recover timer is timed out or the CLI command config ports [ <portlist> | all ] state enable" is manually entered.
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Command
config traffic control
Parameters
[<portlist> | all] {broadcast [enable| disable] | multicast [enable | disable] | [dlf | unicast ] [enable | disable] | action [ drop | shutdown ] | threshold <value 0255000 > | countdown [ <min 0> | <min 3-30> | disable] | time_interval <sec 5600>} [ none | storm_occurred | storm_cleared | both ] {<portlist>} [<min 0> | <min 1-65535>] [<portlist> | all]
config traffic trap show traffic control config traffic control auto_recover_time config traffic control_recover
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Description Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage: To configure the parameters so that the traffic control status is enabled on ports 1-12:
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Restrictions
Example usage: To enable both the occurred mode and cleared mode traffic control traps: DGS-3627:admin# config traffic trap both Command: config traffic trap both Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Restrictions
Example usage: To display the traffic control parameters for ports 1 to 10:
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Port Thres Broadcast Multicast Unicast Action Count Time Shutdown hold Storm Storm Storm down Interval Forever ---- ------ --------- --------- -------- -------- ----- -------- -------1 1 Enabled Disabled Disabled Shutdown 5 10 2 1 Enabled Disabled Disabled Shutdown 5 10 3 1 Enabled Disabled Disabled Shutdown 5 10 4 1 Enabled Disabled Disabled Shutdown 5 10 5 1 Enabled Disabled Disabled Shutdown 5 10 6 1 Enabled Disabled Disabled Shutdown 5 10 7 1 Enabled Disabled Disabled Shutdown 5 10 8 1 Enabled Disabled Disabled Shutdown 5 10 9 1 Enabled Disabled Disabled Shutdown 5 10 10 1 Enabled Disabled Disabled Shutdown 5 10 DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure the auto recover time to 5 minutes: DGS-3627:admin# config traffic control auto_recover_time 5 Command: config traffic control auto_recover_time 5 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Command
config traffic_segmentation show traffic_segmentation
Parameters
[<portlist>|all] forward_list [null |all |<portlist>] {<portlist>}
config traffic_segmentation
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to configure traffic segmentation on the Switch. config traffic_segmentation [<portlist>|all] forward_list [null |all |<portlist>] The config traffic_segmentation command is used to configure traffic segmentation on the Switch. <portlist> Specifies a port or range of ports that will be configured for traffic segmentation. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. Non-contiguous portlist entries are separated by a comma. (ex: 1-3,7-9) forward_list Specifies a range of ports that will receive forwarded frames from the ports specified in the portlist, above. 1. null No ports are specified. 2. all All ports are specified. 3. <portlist> Specifies a range of ports for the forwarding list. This list must be on the same Switch previously specified for traffic segmentation (i.e. following the <portlist> specified above for config traffic_segmentation). The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. Non-contiguous portlist entries are separated by a comma. (ex:1-3,79) Restrictions Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To configure ports 1 through 5 to be able to forward frames to port 6 through 10: DGS-3627:admin# config traffic_segmentation 1-5 forward_list 6-10 Command: config traffic_segmentation 1-5 forward_list 6-10 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show traffic_segmentation
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the current traffic segmentation configuration on the Switch. show traffic_segmentation {<portlist>} The show traffic_segmentation command is used to display the current traffic segmentation configuration on the Switch. <portlist> Specifies a port or range of ports for which the current traffic segmentation configuration on the Switch will be displayed. The beginning and end of the port list range are separated by a dash. Non-contiguous portlist entries are separated by a comma. (ex: 1-3,7-9) The port lists for segmentation and the forward list must be on the same Switch.
Restrictions
Example usage: To display the current traffic segmentation configuration on the Switch. DGS-3627:admin# show traffic_segmentation Command: show traffic_segmentation Traffic Segmentation Table Port Forward Portlist ---- ------------------------------------------------1:1 1:1-1:25 1:2 1:1-1:25 1:3 1:1-1:25 1:4 1:1-1:25 1:5 1:1-1:25 1:6 1:1-1:25 1:7 1:1-1:25 1:8 1:1-1:25 1:9 1:1-1:25 1:10 1:1-1:25 1:11 1:1-1:25 1:12 1:1-1:25 1:13 1:1-1:25 1:14 1:1-1:25 1:15 1:1-1:25 1:16 1:1-1:25 1:17 1:1-1:25 1:18 1:1-1:25 CTRL+C ESC q Quit SPACE n Next Page Enter Next Entry a All
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Command
create trusted_host delete trusted_host show trusted_host
Parameters
[<ipaddr> | network <network_address>] [ipaddr <ipaddr> | network <network_address> | all]
create trusted_host
Purpose Syntax Description Used to create the trusted host. create trusted_host [<ipaddr> | network <network_address>] The create trusted host command creates the trusted host. The switch allows you to specify up to three IP addresses that are allowed to manage the switch via in-band SNMP or Telnet based management software. These IP addresses must be members of the Management VLAN. If no IP addresses are specified, then there is nothing to prevent any IP address from accessing the switch, provided the user knows the Username and Password. When the access interface is not specified, the trusted host will be created for all interfaces. Parameters ipaddr - The IP address of the trusted host. network - The network address of the trusted network. The form of network address is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/y. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example usage: To create a trusted host: DGS-3627:admin# create trusted_host 10.48.74.121 Command: create trusted_host 10.48.74.121 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
delete trusted_host
Purpose Syntax Description Used to delete a trusted host entry made using the create trusted_host command above. delete trusted_host [ipaddr <ipaddr> | network <network_address> | all] The delete trusted_host command is used to delete a trusted host entry made using the create trusted_host command above. 706
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delete trusted_host
Parameters ipaddr - The IP address of the trusted host. network - The network address of the trusted network. all - All trusted hosts will be deleted. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Restrictions
Example usage: To delete the trusted host: DGS-3627:admin# delete trusted_host 10.48.74.121 Command: delete trusted_host 10.48.74.121 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show trusted_host
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display a list of trusted hosts entered on the switch using the create trusted_host command above. show trusted_host The show trusted host command displays the trusted hosts. None. None.
Example usage: To display a trusted host: DGS-3627:admin# show trusted_host Command: show trusted_host Management Stations IP Address -----------------------10.48.93.100 10.51.17.1 10.50.95.90 Total Entries:3 DGS-3627:admin#
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The first decision the Switch will make in selecting the best path is to consult the Route Preference Settings table of the Switch. This table can be viewed using the show route preference command, and it holds the list of possible routing protocols currently implemented in the Switch, along with a reliability value which determines which routing protocol will be the most dependable to route packets. Below is a list of the default route preferences set on the Switch.
Route Type Default Local Static RIP OSPF Intra OSPF Inter OSPF ExtT1 OSPF ExtT2 EBGP IBGP 1-999
Validity Range
0 Permanently set on the Switch and not configurable. 1 999 1 999 1 999 1 999 1 999 1 999 1 999 1 999
As shown above, Local will always be the first choice for routing purposes and the next most reliable path is Static due to the fact that its has the next lowest value. To set a higher reliability for a route, change its value to a number less than the value of a route preference that has a greater reliability value using the config route preference command. For example, if the user wishes to make RIP the most reliable route, the user can change its value to one that is less than the lowest value (Static - 60) or the user could change the other route values to more than 100.
The user should be aware of three points before configuring the route preference. No two route preference values can be the same. Entering the same route preference may cause the Switch to crash due to indecision by the Switch. If the user is not fully aware of all the features and functions of the routing protocols on the Switch, a change in the default route preference value may cause routing loops or black holes. After changing the route preference value for a specific routing protocol, that protocol needs to be restarted because the previously learned routes have been dropped from the Switch. The Switch must learn the routes again before the new settings can take affect.
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Command
create iproute delete iproute show iproute config route preference show route preference create route redistribute dst ospf create route redistribute dst rip create route redistribute dst bgp delete route redistribute config route redistribute dst ospf config route redistribute dst rip config route redistribute dst bgp
Parameters
[default | <network_address>] [null0 | <ipaddr> {<metric 1-65535>} {[primary | backup | weight <value 1-4>]}] [default | <network_address>] [null0 | <ipaddr>] {[<network_address> | <ipaddr>]} {[static | rip | ospf | bgp | hardware]} [static | default | rip | ospfIntra | ospfInter | ospfExt1 | ospfExt2 | ebgp | ibgp] <value 1-999> {[ local | static | default | rip | ospf | ospfIntra | ospfInter | ospfExt1 | ospfExt2 | ebgp | ibgp]} src [static | rip | bgp | local] {mettype [1 | 2] | metric <value 0-16777214>} src [local | static | bgp | ospf [all | internal | external | type_1 | type_2 | inter+e1 | inter+e2]] {metric <value 0-16>} src [static | rip | local | ospf [all | internal | external | type_1 | type_2 | inter+e1 | inter+e2]] {metric <uint 0-4294967295> | route_map <map_name 16>} [dst [rip | ospf | bgp] src [rip | static | local | ospf | bgp]] src [static | rip | bgp | local] {mettype [1 | 2] | metric <value 0-16777214>}(1) src [local | static | bgp | ospf [all | internal | external | type_1 | type_2 | inter+e1 | inter+e2]] {metric <value 0-16>} src [static | rip | local | ospf [all | internal | external | type_1 | type_2 | inter+e1 | inter+e2]] {metric <uint 0-4294967295> | [route_map <map_name 16> | no_route_map]}
enable ecmp ospf disable ecmp ospf show route redistribute config ecmp algorithm show ecmp Each command is listed, in detail, in the following sections. {dst [rip | ospf | bgp] | src [rip | static | local | bgp | ospf]} {ip_destination | [ip_source | crc_low | crc_high] | tcp_udp_port}(1)
create iproute
Purpose Syntax Description Used to create an IP route entry to the switchs IP routing table. create iproute [default | <network_address>] [null0 | <ipaddr> {<metric 1-65535>} {[primary | backup | weight <value 1-4>]}] Use this command to create an IP static route. Selecting primary or backup means the newly created route is a floating static route. Selecting weight means the newly created route is a static multipath route. Floating static route and static multipath route are mutually exclusive. If none of the following, primary, backup or weight, is selected, the static route will: be primary if there is no primary route that has the same destination; be backup if there has been a primary route that has the same destination. fail to create if there have been a primary route and a backup route that have the same destination. fail to create if there has been one static multipath route that has the same destination. 709
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It will fail if a user wants to create a floating static route and there has been one static multipath route with the same destination. It will fail if a user wants to create a static multipath route and there has been a floating static route, whether primary or backup. Parameters default - Create an IP default route (0.0.0.0/0). network_address - The IP address and net mask of the destination of the route. The address and the mask can be set by the traditional format (for example, 10.1.2.3/255.0.0.0 or in CIDR format, 10.1.2.3/16). null0 - Specify null interface as the next hop. ipaddr - The IP address for the next hop router. metric - The default setting is 1. primary - Specify the route as the primary route to the destination. backup - Specify the route as the backup route to the destination. weight - Specify the route as the static multipath route. The default setting is 1. One routes weight will determine its ratio when used by data packets forwarding to one destination. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To add a floating static route and a static multipath route: DGS-3627:admin# create iproute 10.48.74.121/255.0.0.0 10.1.1.254 primary Command: create iproute 10.48.74.121/8 10.1.1.254 primary Success. DGS-3627:admin# create iproute 11.53.73.131/8 10.1.2.11 weight 2 Command: create iproute 11.53.73.131/8 10.1.2.11 weight 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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show iproute
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display the switchs current IP routing table. show iproute {[<network_address> | <ipaddr>]} {[static | rip | ospf | bgp | hardware]} Use this command to display the switchs IP routing table. network_address - Specify the destination network address of the route to be displayed. ipaddr - Specify the destination IP address of the route to be displayed. The longest prefix matched route will be displayed. static - Specify to display only static routes. One static route may be active or inactive. rip - Specify to display only RIP routes. ospf - Specify to display only OSPF routes. bgp - Specify to display only BGP routes. hardware - Specify to display only the routes that have been written into the chip. None.
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Routing Table IP Address/Netmask -----------------10.1.1.0/24 192.168.1.0/24 Total Entries : 2 DGS-3627:admin# show iproute static Command: show iproute static Gateway --------------0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Interface -----------System ip1 Cost -------1 1 Protocol -------Local Local
Routing Table IP Address/Netmask -----------------0.0.0.0/0 100.1.1.0/24 101.1.1.0/24 Total Entries : 3 DGS-3627:admin# show iproute hardware Command: show iproute hardware Routing Table IP Address/Netmask -----------------0.0.0.0/0 10.1.1.0/24 100.1.1.0/24 192.168.1.0/24 Total Entries : 4 DGS-3627:admin# Gateway --------------10.1.1.11 0.0.0.0 10.1.1.11 10.1.1.11 Interface -----------ip1 System ip1 ip1 Gateway ------------10.1.1.11 10.1.1.11 10.1.1.12 Cost ----1 1 1 Protocol Backup Weight Status -------- -------- ------ -------Default Primary None Active Static Primary None Active Static Primary None Inactive
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Example usage: To configure the route preference for static routes to 70: DGS-3627:admin# config route preference static 70 Command: config route preference static 70 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display the route preference for all route types:
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Example usage: To add route redistribution to OSPF: DGS-3627:admin# create route redistribute dst ospf src rip Command: create route redistribute dst ospf src rip Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To add route redistribution settings: DGS-3627:admin# create route redistribute dst rip src ospf all metric 2 Command: create route redistribute dst rip src ospf all metric 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To add route redistribution settings: DGS-3627:admin# create route redistribute dst bgp src ospf all metric 2 Command: create route redistribute dst bgp src ospf all metric 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To delete route redistribution settings: DGS-3627:admin# delete route redistribute dst rip src ospf Command: delete route redistribute dst rip src ospf Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure route redistributions: DGS-3627:admin# config route redistribute dst ospf src rip mettype 1 metric 2 Command: config route redistribute dst ospf src rip mettype 1 metric 2 Succuss. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure route redistributions: DGS-3627:admin# config route redistribute dst rip src ospf internal Command: config route redistribute dst rip src ospf internal Succuss. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To add route redistribution settings: DGS-3627:admin# config route redistribute dst bgp src ospf all metric 2 Command: config route redistribute dst bgp src ospf all metric 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To display route redistributions: DGS-3627:admin# show route redistribute Command: show route redistribute Route Redistribution Settings Source Protocol -------RIP OSPF Destination Protocol -----------OSPF BGP Type -------Type-2 All Metric Routemap Name ------------ ---------------20 N/A 100 routemap1
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Example usage: To enable the ECMP route load-balancing algorithm: DGS-3627:admin# enable ecmp ospf Command: enable ecmp ospf Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To disable OSPF ECMP function: DGS-3627:admin# disable ecmp ospf Command: disable ecmp ospf Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set the ECMP hash algorithm: DGS-3627:admin# config ecmp algorithm ip_destination ip_source Command: config ecmp algorithm ip_destination ip_source Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show ecmp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display the ECMP route load-balancing algorithm. show ecmp This command is used to display the ECMP route load-balancing algorithm. None. None.
Example usage: To display the ECMP hash algorithm: DGS-3627:admin# show ecmp Command: show ecmp ECMP For OSPF: Enabled ECMP Load Balance Algorithm: Destination IP: Used. Source IP: Not Used. CRC_Low: Used. CRC_High: Not Used. TCP_UDP_Port: Not Used. DGS-3627:admin#
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show utilization
Parameters
[cpu | ports | dram { unit <unit_id>}| flash {unit <unit_id>}]
show utilization
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to display real-time port utilization statistics. show utilization [cpu | ports | dram { unit <unit_id>}| flash {unit <unit_id>}] The show utilization command displays real-time CPU, ports, DRAM or flash utilization statistics. ports - Specifies a range of ports to be displayed. (UnitID:port number). dram - To show dram memory utilization. flash - To show flash memory utilization. unit - Specifies the unit to be displayed. None.
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To display the CPU utilization: DGS-3627:admin# show utilization cpu Command: show utilization cpu CPU utilization : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Five seconds 20% One minute 10% Five minutes 70% Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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To display FLASH utilization: DGS-3627:admin# show utilization flash Command: show utilization flash FLASH Memory Utilization : Total FLASH : 16,384 KB Used FLASH : 13,440 KB Utilization : 82% Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Command
enable vlan_trunk disable vlan_trunk config vlan_trunk show vlan_trunk
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enable vlan_trunk
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to enable the VLAN trunk function. enable vlan_trunk When the VLAN trunk function is enabled, the VLAN trunk ports shall be able to forward all tagged frames with any VID. None. Only Administrator can issue this command.
Example usage: To enable the VLAN Trunk: DGS-3627:admin# enable vlan_trunk Command: enable vlan_trunk Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable vlan_trunk
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the VLAN trunk function. disable vlan_trunk This command disables the VLAN trunk function. None. Only Administrator can issue this command.
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config vlan_trunk
Purpose Syntax Description Used to configure a port as a the VLAN trunk port. config vlan_trunk ports [<portlist> | all] | state [enable | disable] This command is used to configure a port as a VLAN trunk port. By default, none of the port is a VLAN trunk port. If the user enables the global VLAN trunk function and configurethe VLAN trunk ports, then the trunk port will be member port of all VLANs. That is, if a VLAN is already configured by the user, but the trunk port is not member port of that VLAN, this trunk port will atutomatically become tagged member port of that VLAN. If a VLAN is not created yet, the VLAN will be automatically created, and the trunk port will become tagged member of this VLAN. When the user disables the VLAN trunk globally, all VLANs automatically created by VLAN Trunk enabled shall be destroyed, and all the automatically added port membership will be removed. A VLAN trunk port and a non-VLAN trunk port cannot be grouped as an aggregated link. To change the VLAN trunk setting for an aggregated link, the user must apply the command to the master port. However, this setting will disappear as the aggregated link is destroyed, and the VLAN trunk setting of the individual port will follow the original setting of the port. If the command is applied to link aggregation member port excluding the master, the command will be rejected. The ports with different VLAN configuration is not allowed to form an aggregated link. However, if they are specified as VLAN trunk port, they are allowed to form an aggregated link. For a VLAN trunk port, the VLANs on which the packets can be by passed will not be advertised by GVRP on this port. However, since the traffic on these VLANs are forwarded, this vlan trunk port should participate the MSTP instances corresponding to these VLAN. Parameters portlist - Specify the list of ports to be configured. enable - Specifies that the port is a VLAN trunk port. disable - Specifies that the port is not a VLAN trunk port. Only Administrator can issue this command.
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Example usage: To config vlan_trunk port: DGS-3627:admin# config vlan_trunk ports 1-5 state enable Command: config vlan_trunk ports 1-5 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show vlan_trunk
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Description Parameters Restrictions Show the VLAN trunk information. None. None.
Example usage: To show the VLAN Trunk information: DGS-3627:admin# show vlan_trunk Command: show vlan_trunk VLAN Trunk State VLAN Trunk Member Ports DGS-3627:admin# :Enabled :1-5,7
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debug vrrp show flag debug vrrp vr_state_change state debug vrrp packet debug vrrp mac_addr_update state debug vrrp interface_change state debug vrrp timers state debug vrrp show counter debug vrrp clear counter debug vrrp log state debug vrrp show log state debug vrrp state
Parameters
[enable | disable] [all | {receiving | sending}(1)] state [enable | disable] [enable | disable] [enable | disable] [enable | disable]
[enable | disable]
[enable | disable]
Example usage: To display VRRP debug flag settings: DGS-3627:admin# debug vrrp show flag Command: debug vrrp show flag Current VRRP Debug Level Settings Virtual Router State Change Packet Sending DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable the VRRP virtual router state change debug flag: DGS-3627:admin# debug vrrp vr_state_change state enable Command: debug vrrp vr_state_change state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable all VRRP packet debug flags: DGS-3627:admin# debug vrrp packet all state enable Command: debug vrrp packet all state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable VRRP virtual MAC address update debug flags: DGS-3627:admin# debug vrrp mac_addr_update state enable Command: debug vrrp mac_addr_update state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable VRRP interface state change debug flags: DGS-3627:admin# debug vrrp interface_change state enable Command: debug vrrp interface_change state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual To enable VRRP timer debug flags: DGS-3627:admin# debug vrrp timers state enable Command: debug vrrp timers state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display VRRP statistic counters: DGS-3627:admin# debug vrrp show counter Command: debug vrrp show counter VRRP Debug Statistic Counters Received ADV Drop Auth Fail Sent ADV DGS-3627:admin# : : : : 9 52 0 0
Example usage: To clear VRRP statistic counters: DGS-3627:admin# debug vrrp clear counter Command: debug vrrp clear counter Success DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To enable the VRRP debug log state: DGS-3627:admin# debug vrrp log state enable Command: debug vrrp log state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To display the VRRP debug log state: DGS-3627:admin# debug vrrp show log state Command: debug vrrp show log state VRRP Debug Log State: Disabled DGS-3627:admin#
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Command
enable vrrp disable vrrp create vrrp vrid
Parameters
{ping} {ping} <vrid 1-255> ipif <ipif_name 12> ipaddress <ipaddr> {state [enable | disable] | priority <int 1-254> | advertisement_interval <int 1-255> | preempt [true | false] | critical_ip <ipaddr> | critical_ip_state [enable | disable]} <vrid 1-255> ipif <ipif_name 12> {state [enable | disable] | priority <int 1-254> | ipaddress <ipaddr> | advertisement_interval <int 1-255> | preempt [true | false] | critical_ip <ipaddr> | critical_ip_state [enable | disable]} <ipif_name 12> [authtype [none | simple authdata <string 8> | ip authdata <string 16>]] {ipif <ipif_name 12> {vrid <vrid 1-255>}} {vrid <vrid 1-255> ipif <ipif_name 12>}
enable vrrp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters To enable the VRRP function on the Switch. enable vrrp {ping} This command will enable the VRRP function on the Switch. {ping} Adding this parameter to the command will allow the virtual IP address to be pinged from other host end nodes to verify connectivity. This will only enable the ping connectivity check function. To enable the VRRP protocol on the Switch, omit this parameter. This command is disabled by default. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To enable the virtual IP address to be pinged: DGS-3627:admin# enable vrrp ping Command: enable vrrp ping Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable vrrp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters To disable the VRRP function on the Switch. disable vrrp {ping} This command will disable the VRRP function on the Switch. {ping} Adding this parameter to the command will stop the virtual IP address from being pinged from other host end nodes to verify connectivity. This will only disable the ping connectivity check function. To disable the VRRP protocol on the Switch, omit this parameter. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To disable the VRRP function globally on the Switch: DGS-3627:admin# disable vrrp Command: disable vrrp Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To disable the virtual IP address from being pinged: DGS-3627:admin# disable vrrp ping Command: disable vrrp ping Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create a VRRP entry: DGS-3627:admin# create vrrp vrid 1 ipif Tiberius ipaddress 11.1.1.1 state enable priority 200 advertisement_interval 1 preempt true critical_ip 10.53.13.224 critical_ip_state enable Command: create vrrp vrid 1 ipif Tiberius ipaddress 11.1.1.1 state enable priority 200 advertisement_interval 1 preempt true critical_ip 10.53.13.224 critical_ip_state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure a VRRP entry: DGS-3627:admin# config vrrp vrid 1 ipif Zira state enable priority 100 advertisement_interval 2 Command: config vrrp vrid 1 ipif Zira state enable priority 100 advertisement_interval 2 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To set the authentication type for a VRRP entry: DGS-3627:admin# config vrrp ipif Zira authtype simple authdata tomato Command: config vrrp ipif Zira authtype simple authdata tomato Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show vrrp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters To view the VRRP settings set on the Switch. show vrrp {ipif <ipif_name 12> {vrid <vrid 1-255>}} This command is used to view current VRRP settings of the VRRP Operations table. ipif <ipif_name 12> Enter the name of a previously configured IP interface for which to view the VRRP settings. This IP interface must be assigned to a VLAN on the Switch. vrid <vrid 1-255> Enter the VRRP ID of a VRRP entry for which to view these settings. None.
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Example Usage: To view the global VRRP settings currently implemented on the Switch (VRRP Enabled):
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delete vrrp
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to delete a VRRP entry from the switch. delete vrrp {vrid <vrid 1-255> ipif <ipif_name 12>} This command is used to remove a VRRP router running on a local device. vrid <vrid 1-255> Enter the VRRP ID of the virtual router to be deleted. Not entering this parameter will delete all VRRP entries on the Switch. ipif <ipif_name 12> Enter the name of the IP interface which holds the VRRP router to delete. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To delete a VRRP entry: DGS-3627:admin# delete vrrp vrid 2 ipif Zira Command: delete vrrp vrid 2 ipif Zira Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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The Web-based Access Control (WAC) commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
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enable wac disable wac config wac ports config wac method config wac default_redirpath config wac clear_default_redirpath config wac virtual_ip config wac switch_http_port create wac user delete wac config wac user config wac authorization attributes show wac show wac ports show wac user show wac auth_state ports clear wac auth_state
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[<portlist> | all] {state [enable | disable] | aging_time [infinite | <min 1-1440>] | idle_time [infinite | <min 1-1440>] | block_time [<sec 0-300>]}(1) [local | radius] <string 128>
{ < ipaddr > | < ipv6addr > } (1) < tcp_port_number 1-65535> { [ http | https ] } <username 15> {[vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid 1-4094>]} [user <username 15> | all_users] <username 15> [vlan <vlan_name 32> | vlanid <vlanid 1-4094> | clear_vlan] {radius [enable| disable] | local [enable | disable]}(1)
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enable wac
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enable wac
Description The enable wac command enables WAC function. WAC and JWAC are mutual exclusive function. That is, they can not be enabled at the same time. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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Example usage: To enable WAC: DGS-3627:admin# enable wac Command: enable WAC Success. DGS-3627:admin#
disable wac
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable WAC function. disable wac The disable wac command disables WAC function; all authentication entries related to WAC will be deleted. None. Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage: To disable WAC: DGS-3627:admin# disable wac Command: disable wac Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To config state and other parameters of the ports: DGS-3627:admin# config wac ports 1-9 state enable Command: config wac ports 1-9 state enable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To configure WAC auth method: DGS-3627:admin# config wac method radius Command: config wac method radius Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To config WAC default redirect URL: DGS-3627:admin# config wac default_redirpath http://www.dlink.com Command: config wac default_redirpath http://www.dlink.com Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To clear WAC default redirect URL: DGS-3627:admin# config wac clear_default_redirpath Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Set IPv6 virtual IP address: DGS-3627:admin# config wac virtual_ip 30::20 Command: config wac virtual_ip 30::20 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To config HTTP(s) port of the switch used by WAC: Used to config HTTP(s) port of the switch used by WAC. DGS-3627:admin# config wac switch_http_port 8888 http Command: config wac switch_http_port 8888 http Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: To create a WAC local user: DGS-3627:admin# create wac user vlan Jim Command: create wac user vlan Jim Enter a case-sensitive new password:** Enter the new password again for confirmation:** Success. DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To delete a WAC local user: DGS-3627:admin# delete wac user 123 Command: delete wac user 123 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# config wac user Jim vlan 3 Command: config wac user Jim vlan 3 Enter a case-sensitive new password:*** Enter the new password again for confirmation:*** Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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Example usage: The enable authorization command will enable acceptation of authorized configuration: DGS-3627:admin# config wac authorization attributes local disable Command: config wac authorization attributes local disable Success. DGS-3627:admin#
show wac
Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to display web authentication global setting. show wac This command allows the user to display the WAC global setting. None. None.
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xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# show wac Command: show wac Web-based Access Control ----------------------------State : Enabled Method : RADIUS Redirect Path : http://tw.yaholl.com Virtual IP : 0.0.0.0 Virtual IPv6 : 2000::20 Switch HTTP Port : 80 (HTTP) RADIUS Authorization : Enabled Local Authorization : Enabled DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: To show WAC port state and other parameters: DGS-3627:admin# show wac ports 1-3 Command: show wac ports 1-3 Aging Time (min) ------- ------------- ------------1:1 Enabled 60 1:2 Enabled 60 1:3 Enabled 120 Success. DGS-3627:admin# Port State Idle Time Block Time (min) (sec) ------------ -----------30 120 30 120 60 120
xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# show wac user Command: show wac user User Name Password VID ------------------ -----Jim pasx 1000 Total Entries: 1 DGS-3627:admin#
Example usage: Supposed that port 1 is in host-based mode: 1. MAC 00-00-00-00-00-01 is authenticated without VLAN assigned (may be the specified target VLAN does not exist or target VLAN has not been specified at all), the ID of RX VLAN will be displayed (RX VLAN ID is 4004 in this example). 2. MAC 00-00-00-00-00-02 is authenticated with target VLAN assigned, the ID of target VLAN will be displayed (target VLAN ID is 1234 in this example) 3. MAC 00-00-00-00-00-03 failed to pass authentication, the VID field will be shown as - indicating that packets with SA 00-00-00-00-00-03 will be dropped no matter which VLAN these packets are from. 4. MAC 00-00-00-00-00-04 attempts to start authentication, the VID field will be shown as -until authentication completed.
Supposed that port 2 is in port-based mode: 1. MAC 00-00-00-00-00-10 is the MAC which made port 2 pass authentication; MAC address is followed by (P) to indicate the port-based mode authentication. Supposed that port 3 is in port-based mode: 2. MAC 00-00-00-00-00-20 attempts to start authentication, MAC address is followed by (P) to indicate the portbased mode authentication. 3. MAC 00-00-00-00-00-21 failed to pass authentication, MAC address is followed by (P) to indicate the portbased mode authentication.
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xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual DGS-3627:admin# show wac auth_state ports Command: show wac auth_state ports P:Port-based Pri: Priority Original State VID Pri Aging Time/ Idle RX VID Block Time ------ -------------------- ---- -------------- ---- -- ----------- ---1:3 00-00-00-00-00-01 20 Authenticated 4004 3 Infinite 40 1:3 00-00-00-00-00-02 20 Authenticated 1234 - Infinite 50 1:11 00-00-00-00-00-03 100 Blocked - 60 1:11 00-00-00-00-00-04 110 Authenticating - 10 2:2 00-00-00-00-00-10(P) 2040 Authenticated 1234 2 1440 20 2:3 00-00-00-00-00-20(P) 2045 Authenticating - 5 12:13 00-00-00-00-00-21 2041 Authenticated 6 1100 80 12:13 00-00-00-00-00-E4 2041 Blocked - 100 Total Authenticating Hosts :2 Total Authenticated Hosts :4 Total Blocked Hosts :2 DGS-3627:admin# Port MAC Address
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Example usage: To delete WAC host: DGS-3627:admin# clear wac auth_state ports 1-5 Command: clear wac auth_state ports 1-5 Success. DGS-3627:admin#
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The following steps explain how to use the Password Recovery feature on D-Link devices to easily recover passwords. Complete these steps to reset the password: 1. For security reasons, the Password Recovery feature requires the user to physically access the device. Therefore this feature is only applicable when there is a direct connection to the console port of the device. It is necessary for the user needs to attach a terminal or PC with terminal emulation to the console port of the switch. Power on the switch. After the runtime image is loaded to 100%, the Switch will allow 2 seconds for the user to press the hotkey [^] ( Shift + 6 ) to enter the Password Recovery Mode. Once the Switch enters the Password Recovery Mode, all ports on the Switch will be disabled.
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Boot Procedure 1.10-B09 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Power On Self Test ...................................... 100 % MAC Address H/W Version : 00-1C-F0-B5-40-00 : A1
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In the Password Recovery Mode only the following commands can be used. Parameters The reset config command resets the whole configuration will be back to the default value The reboot command exits the Reset Password Recovery Mode and restarts the switch. A confirmation message will be displayed to allow the user to save the current settings. The reset account command deletes all the previously created accounts. The reset password command resets the password of the specified user. If a username is not specified, the password of all users will be reset. The show account command displays all previously created accounts.
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B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications listed here apply to all Switches in the DGS-3600 Series except where otherwise noted.
General Protocols IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-T (SFP Mini GBIC) IEEE 802.3ae (10G Optional Modules) IEEE 802.1D/w/s Spanning Tree (Rapid, Multiple) IEEE 802.1P/Q VLAN IEEE 802.1p Priority Queues IEEE 802.1v Protocol VLAN IEEE 802.1X Port-based Network Access Control IEEE 802.3 NWay auto-negotiation IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control IEEE 802.3x Full-duplex Flow Control IEEE 802.1u Fast Ethernet Standards Data Transfer Rates: CSMA/CD Half-duplex Full-duplex
Ethernet
10 Mbps
20Mbps
Fast Ethernet
100Mbps
200Mbps
Gigabit Ethernet
N/A
2000Mbps
Fiber Optic
SFP (Mini GBIC) Support IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-FX (DEM-210 transceiver) IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-FX (DEM-211 transceiver) IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-LX (DEM-310GT transceiver) IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-SX (DEM-311GT transceiver) IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-SX (DEM-312GT2 transceiver) IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-LH (DEM-314GT transceiver) IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-ZX (DEM-315GT transceiver) IEEE 802.3z WDM Transceiver (DEM-330T transceiver) 751
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XFP Support
IEEE 802.3ak 10G Copper Duplex Ring, Duplex Chain Cat.5 Enhanced for 1000BASE-T UTP Cat.5, Cat. 5 Enhanced for 100BASE-TX UTP Cat.3, 4, 5 for 10BASE-T EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm screened twisted-pair (STP)(100m)
Number of Ports
DGS-3612:
DGS-3612G: 12 x 100/1000Mbps SFP ports 4 x Combo 10/100/1000Mbps ports DGS-3627: 24 x 10/100/1000Mbps ports 4 x 1000Mbps Combo SFP ports 3 available slots for optional 10GE modules DGS-3627G: 24 x 1000Mbps SFP ports 4 x 10/100/1000Mbps Combo Ports 3 available slots for optional 10GE modules DGS-3650: 48 x 10/100/1000 Mbps ports 4 x 1000Mbps Combo SFP Ports 2 available slots for optional 10GE modules
Physical and Environmental Internal Power Supply Redundant Power Supply Power Consumption AC Input: 100 - 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz Output: 12V, 10A (Max) DGS-3612 45W DGS-3612G 50W DGS-3627 95W DGS-3627G 77W DGS-3650 137W DC Fans: DGS-3612 - Two 40mm x 40mm x 20mm fans DGS-3612G Three 40mm x 40mm x 20mm; one 50mm x 50mm x 20mm fans DGS-3627 Four 40mm x 40mm x 20mm; one 50mm x 50mm x 20mm; one 44mm x 44mm x 11mm DGS-3627G Four 40mm x 40mm x 20mm; one 50mm x 50mm x 20mm fans DGS-3650 Two 40mm x 40mm x 20mm; three 40mm x 40mm x 10mm; one 752
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Performance Transmission Method Packet Buffer Packet Filtering / Forwarding Rate Store-and-forward 2 MB per device 14,881 pps (10M port) 148.810 pps (100M port) 1,488,100 pps (1Gbps port) MAC Address Learning Priority Queues Forwarding Table Age Time Automatic update. Supports 16K MAC address. 8 Priority Queues per port. Max age: 10-1000000 seconds. Default = 300.
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