Dell PC7000, PCM8024-k, PCM6348, PC8024F, PCM6220 manual Updated Commands Syntax Modifications, Aaa

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Dell PowerConnect™ Firmware CLI Transition Guide

Updated Commands – Syntax Modifications

Feature

Previous Implementation

Dell™ PowerConnect 4.x Implementation

 

 

 

802.1x

dot1x timeout re-authperiod seconds

dot1x timeout reauth-period seconds

 

 

 

802.1x

dot1x re-authentication

dot1x reauthentication

 

 

 

802.1x

dot1x multiple-hosts

dot1x host-mode {single-host multi-host}

 

 

 

802.1x

show dot1x [{ethernet interface statistics

show dot1x [interface interface-id [statistics]]

 

ethernet interface}]

 

 

 

 

802.1x

show dot1x clients {allethernet interface}

show dot1x clients {<interface-id> all}

 

 

 

802.1x

show vlan [id vlan-idname vlan-name]

show vlan [id vlan-idname vlan-name]

Enhancements

 

 

 

 

 

AAA

username name password password [level

username name password password [privilege

 

level] [encrypted]

level] [encrypted]

 

 

 

AAA

username name passwd password [level

username name password password [privilege

 

level] [encrypted] [override-complexity-

level] [encrypted]

 

check]

 

 

 

 

Address Table

clear bridge

clear mac address-table dynamic [address

 

clear mac-addresses {ethernet interface

mac-addr interface interface-id vlan vlan-

 

port-channel port-channel-number}

id]

 

 

 

ARP

arp ip-address mac-address

arp ip-address hardware-address

 

 

 

ARP

show ip arp inspection ethernet [ interfaces

show ip arp inspection [interfaces [interface-

 

[interface-id] ]

id] statistics [vlan vlan-range] vlan vlan-

 

 

range]

 

 

 

Captive Portal

show captive-portal interface interface

show captive-portal interface {gigabitethernet

 

client status

unit/slot/port tengigabitethernet

 

 

unit/slot/port} client status

 

 

 

Configuration

boot system [image1image2]

boot system [unit-id] [image1image2]

and Image File

 

 

 

 

 

DHCP Snooping

ip dhcp snooping limit {none rate pps

ip dhcp snooping limit {none rate rate [burst

 

[burst interval seconds]}

interval seconds ]}

 

 

 

DHCP Snooping

show ip dhcp snooping binding [ { static

show ip dhcp snooping binding [{ static

 

dynamic } ] [ interface port ] [ vlan vlan-id ]

dynamic } ] [ interface interface-id ] [ vlan

 

 

vlan-id ]

 

 

 

DHCPv6

domain-name dns-domain-name

domain-name domain

 

 

 

DHCPv6

prefix-delegation ipv6-prefix/prefix-length

prefix-delegation ipv6-prefix/prefix-length

 

client-DUID [name hostname] [valid-lifetime

client-DUID [name hostname] [valid-lifetime

 

{valid-lifetime infinite}] [preferred-

{valid-lifetime infinite}] [preferred-lifetime

 

lifetime {preferred-lifetime infinite}]

{preferred-lifetime infinite}]

 

 

 

DHCPv6

show ipv6 dhcp binding [ipv6 addr]

show ipv6 dhcp binding [ipv6-address]

 

 

 

DHCPv6

show ipv6 dhcp interface {tunnel tunnel-id

show ipv6 dhcp interface [interface-id]

 

vlan vlan-id} [statistics]

{statistics}

 

 

 

DHCPv6

show ipv6 dhcp pool pool-name

show ipv6 dhcp pool [poolname]

 

 

 

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Contents Firmware CLI Transition Guide Dell PowerConnect Firmware CLI Transition Guide Contents Introduction Changes to the Interface Naming ConventionVlan Migration Key Concepts Port Channel InterfacesManagement Interfaces Updated Commands Operational Modifications ARPId priority priority SFSDell PowerConnect Firmware CLI Transition Guide Updated Commands Command Mode Modifications DhcpIgmp Mode Updated Commands Syntax Modifications AAAIgmp Ospf Default-metric integer Default-metric metric-value Dell PowerConnect Firmware CLI Transition Guide Radius RIPRmon SnmpDell PowerConnect Firmware CLI Transition Guide Command Deprecated Commands Dvmrp CLI Reference Guide IgmpDell PowerConnect Firmware CLI Transition Guide PHY PIM-SMShow snmp groups This command is changed to show snmp group Guide Vrrp

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