Intel 654655-001 manual Snmp commands, Add-arp-entry, Del-arp-entry, Get-comm

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C H A P T E R 2

Configuring and Managing the Switch

add-arp-entry

add-arp-entry <IPaddress> <mac_address> <port>

Adds an entry to the ARP table manually.

del-arp-entry

del-arp-entry {<IPaddress>*}

Deletes entries from the ARP table. If you enter an IP address, the matching ARP entry is deleted. If you enter *, the entire ARP table is cleared. Use this command if the network topology has physically changed. For example, if a management station moves from one segment to another, its port number changes.

SNMP commands

This section lists commands for configuring the SNMP agent itself, access and trap configuration.

SNMP community strings

SNMP community strings authenticate access to the Management Information Base (MIB). Community strings function as “passwords” embedded in every SNMP packet. The community string must match one of the two community strings configured in the switch for the message to be processed. There are two community strings, one for each of the following type of access:

read mode gives read access to all the objects in the MIB, but doesn’t allow write access.

write mode gives read and write access to all objects in the MIB.

get-comm

get-comm {readwrite*}

Displays the SNMP community string for a given access mode (read or write). If the access mode is specified as *, both read and write community strings are displayed.

SYS_console> get-comm *

Current read community is: < public >

Current write community is: < private >

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Contents User Guide First edition Contents Index Customer Support Inside back cover Next steps Optional Check the LEDs for power and links. See pages 6Press Eand log into the Console Manager Optional Quick Start for Snmp ManagementOverview TopologyFeatures Install the switch in a rack or on a shelf Installation and SetupPort status LEDs Using the SwitchConsole Mgmt Management status LEDsCabling Requirements UTP requirementsFiber optic requirements Determining which cable to use Straight-through vs. crossover cablesConfiguring the 100 Mbps workgroup environment Typical ConfigurationsSwitches Configuring the Wide Area Network WAN environmentSharing, or switching hub Connecting to a 10 Mbps segmentRepeater count limitations Excessive flow control problemsPage Configuring Baud, eight data bits, no parity, one stop bit Accessing the Console ManagerEntering commands Using the Console ManagerVlan Console Manager command groups Configuring a port for full duplexCommands used Configuring the Snmp agent for IP To configure a port for full duplexTo configure the Snmp agent To check traffic on a port Monitoring trafficCreating VLANs To create a VBD To create an SvlanCreating custom filters Configuring the spanning treeTo set a custom filter Console Command ReferenceClear LoginHelp-kbd BannerSet-passwd System commandsLogout Set-promptWarm-reset Cold-resetSys-stat Set-sw-file Get-last-errInit-nvram Set-line-slipStart-fg IP commandsSet-par-file Set-fg-paramGet-ip Get-ip-confSet-ip Get-slip Get-bootpSet-bootp Set-ip-confA P T E R Get-arp-tbl Ping-stopGet-comm Snmp commandsAdd-arp-entry Del-arp-entryGet-traps Set-commGet-auth Set-authSwitching database commands Add-trapDel-trap Lock Self Dport FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF Custom Filter Get-lt-16Find-lt-addr Del-lt-entryDel-lt-addr Add-lt-entry Get-lt-ageSet-lt-age Add-cf-entry Get-lt-filterDel-cf-entry Get-nv-cftblGet-nv-cfilt Vlan commands Get-con-matrixGet-vbc-matrix Set-sec-vlan Set-vbc-domainDel-vbc-domain Get-vbc-tblSpanning tree commands Get-st-pcfg Get-stpSet-stp Get-st-bcfgSet-prt-enb Set-br-hellotSet-br-fwdel Set-prt-prioPort configuration commands Get-port-cfgSet-port-dplex Get-eth-cnt Switching statistics commandsSet-port-fctrl Clr-cntGet-rmon-cnt Get-colls-cntGet-br-cntget-br-cntport-number Displays the counters for the management interface Get-mgm-brcntIP Commands Console command-line summaryConsole Commands System CommandsIP Commands con’t Snmp CommandsSwitching Database Commands Virtual LAN Vlan Commands Spanning Tree CommandsPort Configuration Commands Switching Statistics Commands Page Troubleshooting A P T E R 3 Intel Express 100BASE-TX Switching Hub Default Configuration SystemPorts Spanning tree SpecificationsFeatures Console ManagerConnector Interfaces Status Indicators per portGeneral Indicators Boot and ConfigurationMounting Electrical SpecificationsPower Cord Specifications Electromagnetic Emissions and Safety Agency ApprovalSnmp and MIB Support Source Ports Custom Filter Port TableSource Ports con’t Destination Ports Destination Ports con’t Destination Ports con’t Limited Warranty Page Index Intel Express 100BASE-TX Switching Hub Intel Express 100BASE-TX Switching Hub MIB Snmp Wide Area Network WAN configuration Xmt Transmit LED Intel Automated Customer Support

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