Enterasys Networks ELS10-27TX manual Basic LCM Commands, Help, Erase, Exit or Logout

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Enhancements to LCM Commands

2.4 BASIC LCM COMMANDS

To manage the SmartSTACK Ethernet ELS10-27TX using LCM, you first must connect the switch to an ASCII terminal or terminal emulator.

To use LCM, begin by pressing the Enter key several times to get the LCM prompt (ELS10-27>).

2.4.1 Help

Displays the menu of available commands. Help can also be displayed by typing a question mark (?).

Telnet support allows you to telnet to the device and gain access to LCM. The device allows 4 sessions. The only password for telnet is the Read-Write community name for the device and this name allows full access. You are not allowed to modify passwords via a Telnet session. If an IP address is added or modified using Telnet, the new address will not take affect until the next reboot.

The Read-Write community name is not used to make modifications to the configuration. Reading the configuration can be accomplished without knowledge of the Read-Write community name. There is no support for the Read-Only community name. Any name other than the Read-Write Community name will allow for Read-Only access.

2.4.2 Erase

Entering erase to erase the current SmartSTACK Ethernet ELS10-27TX configuration returns all parameters to the default values. You will be prompted to complete the command.

NOTE

You must type “YES” and reboot the system to implement the change. If only “Y” is entered, the change will not be implemented.

2.4.3 Exit or Logout

This command logs you out of LCM. (The exit command is functionally equivalent to the logout command.)

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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 Configuring Vlans Using Snmp Vlan MIB ObjectsXiii Workgroup MIB Objects Configuring Workgroups Using LCMConfiguring Workgroups Using Snmp Appendix a Virtual Lans Vlans IndexAbout this Supplement Getting Help Your email addressDocument Conventions Related Documentation Document Title Part NumberUsing Vlans on the ELS10-27TX Product OverviewIeee 802.1Q Standard Vlan Hybrid Ports 802.1Q Mode 802.1Q Mode on ELS10-27TXVlan Access Ports 802.1Q Mode 3 802.1Q Trunk Ports Preserving PriorityAccessing Network Management Using VLANs Non-Preserving PriorityDefault Port Vlan ID Switch ModeAssigning Ports to a Vlan Restricting VLANs 802.1Q Mode Enable GvrpVirtual Workgroups will only operate in 802.1D mode WorkgroupsDefault Gateway Installation and ManagementPage Overview LCM ConventionsLCM Command Summary Subset of LCM CommandsLCM Command Syntax Erase Basic LCM CommandsHelp Exit or LogoutLCM Commands Enable Command Address LimitRoute Command Port Command Port CommandEnhancements to LCM Commands Switch Command Trap Control Command Vlan Command ELS10-27vlan add 5-9 bluePage Configuring Vlans Using Snmp Overview Config TableStep Action Modifying, Creating and Deleting VLANsModifying a Vlan Creating a Vlan Deleting a VlanConfig Egress List Modifying a Config Egress List Entry Filter Gvrp Table Modifying, Creating or Deleting a Filter Gvrp Table EntryCreating a Filter Deleting a FilterCreating a Static MAC Entry Static MAC EntryDeleting a Static MAC Entry Bridge Configuration Vlan Version NumberOperating Mode VlanOperatingMode Reset VlanResetGvrp Enable VlanGVRPEnable Syntax Octet String SizeAccess List VlanAccessList Vlan VlanConfigVlanEntry VlanConfigEntry Configuration EntriesVlanConfigEntry Index VlanConfigIndex VID VlanConfigVIDPorts VlanConfigPorts IP VlanConfigIPIP Mask VlanConfigIPMask Name VlanConfigNameStatus VlanConfigStatus Establish VlanConfigEstablishDevice Entries Static Configured VlanNumConfiguredEntriesActive VlanNumActiveEntries Configuration Table VlanConfigTable Maximum Number VlanMaxNumEntriesEgress Table Egress Table VlanConfigEgressTable Egress Entry VlanConfigEgressEntryVlanConfigEgressEntry Index VlanEgressIndexVID VlanEgressVID List VlanEgressListStatus VlanEgressStatus Gvrp VlanFilterGVRPTable Filter GvrpEntry VlanFilterGVRPEntry VlanFilterGVRPIndex VlanFilterGVRPEntryVID VlanFilterGVRPVID List VlanFilterGVRPListStatus VlanFilterGVRPStatus EstablishVID VlanFilterGVRPEstablishVIDTable VlanStaticTable Static MAC Address EntriesEntry VlanStaticEntry VID VlanStaticVID VlanStaticEntryMAC VlanStaticMAC Port VlanStaticPortEstablish VlanStaticEstablish Page Chapter Configuring Workgroups Using LCM Overview Workgroup Configuration Examples Workgroup DefaultWorkgroup Superset LCM Workgroup Commands Workgroups are only valid in 802.1D modeELS10-27workgroup 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 Current Count WorkGroupCurrentCount MAX Count WorkGroupMaxCountTable WorkGroupTable Entry WorkGroupEntry Number WorkGroupNumber Name WorkGroupNamePorts WorkGroupPorts Type WorkGroupTypeAppendix a Virtual Lans Vlans Vlans and Frame Tagging Vlan Vlan YELS10-27TX Vlan Configuration Vlan IDPorts in Vlan Vlan Access PortsVlan Egress Figure A-2. Vlan Access Ports Index NumericsSnmp Index