Lucent Technologies P333T manual Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface, Conventions Used

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Chapter 5

Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)

This chapter provides instructions for the configuration of your Cajun P330 using the text-based Cajun Campus Command Line Interface (CLI or Terminal Emulation). You can also configure your Cajun P333T using the Cajun P330 Manager with its graphical user interface (see Appendix C).

The configuration procedure involves establishing a Telnet session or a serial connection and then using the Cajun P333T’s internal CLI. The CLI is command- line driven and does not have any menus. To activate a configuration option, you must type the desired command at the prompt and press Enter.

Conventions Used

The following conventions are used in this document to convey instructions and information:

Commands are in boldface

Variables that you supply are in pointed brackets <>

Optional keywords are in square brackets [ ]

Alternative but mandatory keywords are grouped in braces { } and separated by a vertical bar

If you enter an alphanumeric string of two words or more, for example in the Set system location command on Page 48, enclose the string in inverted commas.

Information displayed on screen is displayed in text font

Establishing a Serial Connection for Configuration

Perform the following steps to connect a VT-100 terminal or PC with VT-100 emulation to the Cajun P330 master switch Console port for configuration of stack parameters:

1Use the serial cable supplied to attach the RJ-45 console connector to the Console port of the Cajun P330 master switch (indicated by a lit SYS LED) and the DB-9 connector to the serial (COM) port on your PC/terminal.

2Make sure that the serial port settings on the PC are 9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit and no parity.

3If you connected a PC, run a VT-100 emulation session. (You can use the Windows® HyperTerminal.)

4When you see the “Welcome to P330” menu and are prompted for a password, enter the User Level password norm

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Contents Cajun P333T Page Contents Cajun P333T User’s Guide Mtbf Mtbf Cajun P333T LEDs List of FiguresList of Figures Cajun P333T User’s Guide List of Tables List of Tables Viii Cajun P333T User’s Guide Overview Cajun P330 Family FeaturesAuto-Negotiation Layer 2 FeaturesCongestion Control VLANsCajun P330 Standards Supported Durability Cajun P330 Network ManagementCajun P330 Manager CajunViewRmon MIBs RFC Cajun P330 Network MonitoringSmon MIBs RFC Port MirroringChapter Overview Cajun P333T User’s Guide Cajun P333T Front Panel Cajun P333T Front and Rear PanelsPWR FDX Cajun P333T AC and DC Back Panels Cajun P333T Back PanelApplication ApplicationsCajun P330 stacks with a Cajun 330 backbone Installing Stacking Sub-modules Installation and SetupInstalling the Stacking Sub-module in the Cajun P330 PositioningCajun P333T Rack Mounting Rack MountingTo connect stacked switches Connecting Stacked SwitchesIncorrect Stack Connection Installing Expansion Sub-modules Installing the Expansion Sub-module into the Cajun P330Removing an Existing Expansion Sub-module Powering On Cajun P330 Module DC Powering On Cajun P330 Module ACCajun P330 Default Settings Configuring the SwitchCabling 1000BASE-SLX Connecting to the Serial PortAssigning Cajun P330’s IP Stack Address Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Establishing a Serial Connection for ConfigurationConventions Used For example telnet Establishing a Telnet SessionRunning the CLI Entering the User Level Security LevelsEntering the Privileged Level Entering the Supervisor LevelTop and Up commands General CommandsRetstatus command Tree commandCommand Abbreviations Command SyntaxNavigation, Cursor Movement and Shortcuts Getting HelpCommands, Parameters and Default Settings Command HierarchyHow Commands are Organized Cajun Campus CLI Command Line Interface Flowcontrol Trunk Vlan Show time command User Level CommandsShow timeout command Show timezone commandShow ntp command Show system commandShow image version command Show snmp command Show port command Show interface commandShow module command Show module commandField Description Console show flowcontrol Show flowcontrol commandField Show cam commandShow trunk command Show spantree command Addr Show log commandShow download status command Disable command Privileged Level CommandsSet commands Set enablepass commandSet logout command Set ntp server commandSet ip route command Set snmp community read-onlyread Set snmp community commandSet snmp trap rcvraddr Set snmp trap commandSet system name command Set system location commandSet system location string Set system name stringSet interface command Set system contact commandSet port level command Set system contact stringSet port enable command Set port negotiation commandSet port disable command Set port speed commandSet port duplex command Set Vlan command Set flowcontrol command Set trunk command Set spantree enable command Set spantree disable commandSet spantree priority command Sync time command Set Smon License CommandGet time command Clear CommandsClear snmp trap command Clear Vlan commandClear cam command Reset command Download commandTo reset module Supervisor Level Commands Set super password commandSet defpass command Cajun P330 Switch SpecificationsPower Requirements AC Power Requirements DCSafety DC Safety ACEnvironmental EMC EmissionsStacking Sub-module Laser SafetyExpansion Sub-modules Standards ComplianceLaser Classification Usage RestrictionLaser Data Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Expansion Sub-module Fast Ethernet Fiber Expansion Sub-modulePower Requirements Backup Power Supply BupsSafety Mtbf Installation Cajun P330 Standalone ManagerSystem Requirements Software Download Documentation and Online Help+972 3 645 How to Contact UsCajun P333T User’s Guide
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