Enterasys Networks ELS10-27TX manual Overview, LCM Conventions

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CHAPTER 2

ENHANCEMENTS TO LCM COMMANDS

2.1 OVERVIEW

The Local Console Manager (LCM) is a command-line interface built into the SmartSTACK Ethernet ELS10-27TX. The LCM enables you to monitor, manage, and configure the switch through the RS232C connection attached to any non- intelligent terminal or workstation running terminal emulation.

Two modified LCM commands were added that allow setting an address limit on a port and configuring destination IP addresses for traps. For information on these commands, refer to the section titled Enable Command (Address Limit) and the section titled Trap Control Command described later in this chapter.

2.2 LCM CONVENTIONS

The following conventions apply as you use LCM commands as needed by VLAN and Workgroups:

Press the Enter key to execute a command after you type it in.

A port range is either a single port number, or a list of port numbers separated by commas or hyphens. For example, 3 is port 3; 3,7 are ports 3 and 7; 3- 5 are ports 3,4, and 5; and 3-5,7are ports 3,4,5, and 7.

To quit any command, press the Control-C keys (^C or Ctrl-C).

Commands are not case sensitive.

A previous command can be repeated by typing !!

MAC addresses are displayed in little-endian Ethernet (least significant bit) bit order, with each octet separated by a colon. For example:

ELS10-27 >address 00:40:27:04:1a:0f

Information that is optional with an LCM command is enclosed in square brackets [ ].

ELS10-27>workgroup [NAME [ad[d] [del[ete] PORT_RANGE]]

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Contents SmartSTACK Ethernet ELS10-27TX Supplement Page Page FCC Notice Cabletron SYSTEMS, INC Program License Agreement Page Page Page Cabletron Systems Limited Program License Agreement Viii Page Declaration of Conformity Contents Vlan MIB Objects Configuring Vlans Using SnmpXiii Appendix a Virtual Lans Vlans Index Configuring Workgroups Using LCMConfiguring Workgroups Using Snmp Workgroup MIB ObjectsAbout this Supplement Your email address Getting HelpDocument Conventions Document Title Part Number Related DocumentationProduct Overview Using Vlans on the ELS10-27TXIeee 802.1Q Standard Vlan Hybrid Ports 802.1Q Mode 802.1Q Mode on ELS10-27TXVlan Access Ports 802.1Q Mode Preserving Priority 3 802.1Q Trunk PortsNon-Preserving Priority Accessing Network Management Using VLANsDefault Port Vlan ID Switch ModeAssigning Ports to a Vlan Enable Gvrp Restricting VLANs 802.1Q ModeWorkgroups Virtual Workgroups will only operate in 802.1D modeInstallation and Management Default GatewayPage LCM Conventions OverviewSubset of LCM Commands LCM Command SummaryLCM Command Syntax Exit or Logout Basic LCM CommandsHelp EraseEnable Command Address Limit LCM CommandsRoute Command Port Command Port CommandEnhancements to LCM Commands Switch Command Trap Control Command ELS10-27vlan add 5-9 blue Vlan CommandPage Config Table Configuring Vlans Using Snmp OverviewStep Action Modifying, Creating and Deleting VLANsModifying a Vlan Deleting a Vlan Creating a VlanConfig Egress List Modifying a Config Egress List Entry Modifying, Creating or Deleting a Filter Gvrp Table Entry Filter Gvrp TableDeleting a Filter Creating a FilterCreating a Static MAC Entry Static MAC EntryDeleting a Static MAC Entry Vlan Version Number Bridge ConfigurationReset VlanReset Operating Mode VlanOperatingModeSyntax Octet String Size Gvrp Enable VlanGVRPEnableVlan VlanConfigVlan Access List VlanAccessListEntry VlanConfigEntry Configuration EntriesVlanConfigEntry VID VlanConfigVID Index VlanConfigIndexIP VlanConfigIP Ports VlanConfigPortsName VlanConfigName IP Mask VlanConfigIPMaskEstablish VlanConfigEstablish Status VlanConfigStatusDevice Entries Static Configured VlanNumConfiguredEntriesActive VlanNumActiveEntries Maximum Number VlanMaxNumEntries Configuration Table VlanConfigTableEgress Entry VlanConfigEgressEntry Egress Table Egress Table VlanConfigEgressTableIndex VlanEgressIndex VlanConfigEgressEntryList VlanEgressList VID VlanEgressVIDStatus VlanEgressStatus Gvrp VlanFilterGVRPTable Filter GvrpEntry VlanFilterGVRPEntry VlanFilterGVRPEntry VlanFilterGVRPIndexList VlanFilterGVRPList VID VlanFilterGVRPVIDEstablishVID VlanFilterGVRPEstablishVID Status VlanFilterGVRPStatusTable VlanStaticTable Static MAC Address EntriesEntry VlanStaticEntry VlanStaticEntry VID VlanStaticVIDPort VlanStaticPort MAC VlanStaticMACEstablish VlanStaticEstablish Page Chapter Configuring Workgroups Using LCM Overview Workgroup Default Workgroup Configuration ExamplesWorkgroup Superset Workgroups are only valid in 802.1D mode LCM Workgroup CommandsELS10-27workgroup omega Page Chapter Configuring Workgroups Using Snmp Overview Workgroup Configuration Procedures Configuring Workgroups Using Snmp Page Chapter Workgroup MIB Objects Overview Workgroups Using SnmpNext Number WorkGroupNextNumber MAX Count WorkGroupMaxCount Current Count WorkGroupCurrentCountTable WorkGroupTable Entry WorkGroupEntry Name WorkGroupName Number WorkGroupNumberType WorkGroupType Ports WorkGroupPortsVlan Vlan Y Appendix a Virtual Lans Vlans Vlans and Frame TaggingVlan ID ELS10-27TX Vlan ConfigurationPorts in Vlan Vlan Access PortsVlan Egress Figure A-2. Vlan Access Ports Numerics IndexSnmp Index