Asante Technologies IC36240 Series Interface Configuration Mode, Spanning-Tree Configuration Mode

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4.3.1 Interface Configuration Mode

Many features are enabled on a per-interface basis. Interface configuration commands modify the operation of an interface such as an Ethernet or serial port. Interface configuration commands always follow an interface global configuration command, which defines the interface type as Ethernet.

In the following example shows configuration of Ethernet interface (eth1). The new prompt, Switch(config-if- eth1)#, indicates the interface configuration mode. In this example, the user asks for help by requesting a list of commands.

Switch(config)# interface eth1

Switch(config-if-eth1)# ?

description

Interface specific description

dot1x

IEEE 802.1x configuration

duplex

Configure duplex operation

end

End current mode and change to enable mode

exit

Exit current mode and down to previous mode

fair-queue

Fair-queue interface configuration commands

flow-control

IEEE 802.3X Flow Control Enable command

help

Description of the interactive help system

ip

Interface Internet Protocol config commands

lacp

Configure LACP

mac

control access to an interface

mtu

Set the interface Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)

negotiation

Select Autonegotiation mode

no

Negate a command or set its defaults

priority-group

Assign a priority queue list to an interface

quit

Exit current mode and down to previous mode

rate-limit

To configure committed access rate (CAR)policies

show

Show running system information

shutdown

Shutdown the selected interface

spanning-tree

Spanning Tree Protocol interface command

speed

Configure speed operation

storm-control

Enable storm control on the interface.

switchport

Port operating in L2 mode

tos-group

Assign a tos list to an interface

traffic-shape

Generic traffic shape QoS interface configuration commands

write

Write running configuration to memory, network, or terminal

To exit interface configuration mode and return to global configuration mode, enter the exit command. To exit configuration mode and return to top mode, use the end command or press Ctrl-Z.

4.3.2 Spanning-Tree Configuration Mode

Spanning Tree configuration commands are used to configure an IP routing protocol and always follow a Switch command. To list the available Switch configuration keywords, enter the Switch command followed by a space and a question mark (?) at the global configuration prompt.

Switch(config)#

spanning-tree ?

 

mst

Enable multiple spanning tree (IEEE 802.1s)

 

forward-time

Set forwarding delay time

 

hello-time

Set interval between HELLOs

 

max-age

Maximum allowed message age of received Hello BPDUs

 

priority

Set bridge priority

 

rapid

Enable rapid convergence

 

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Asante IntraCore IC36240

Setup Guide

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Contents IntraCore IC36240 Series Layer 2+ Gigabit Ethernet Switch Setup Guide IntraCore IC36240Table of Contents Connecting to a PC Asante IntraCore IC36240 Features IntroductionPackage Contents Front and Back Panel DescriptionsLEDs LEDManagement and Configuration Console InterfaceSafety Overview Hardware Installation and SetupInstallation Overview Power Requirements Installing into an Equipment RackRecommended Installation Tools Environmental RequirementsEquipment Rack Guidelines Installing the Optional External Power SupplySFP Mini Gbic Ports 1 10/100/1000BaseT Ports Cabling Procedures Connecting PowerConnecting to the Network Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling Procedures Pin Number Pair Number & Wire ColorsAsante IntraCore IC36240 Initial Software Setup Connecting to a ConsoleConnecting to a PC User Access Verification PasswordEnable Password Passwords and Privileges CommandsPrivileges Commands Password Service Password-EncryptionUsername Command Login SecurityConfiguring an IP Address Password and login CommandsSetting a Default IP Gateway Address Restoring Factory DefaultsSystem Boot Parameters Switchconfig# ip default-gatewayAccess Each Command Mode Understanding the Command Line Interface CLIUser Top User Exec Mode Document ConventionsPrivileged Top Privileged Exec Mode Command Show ? PurposeGlobal Configuration Mode Command Exit End Ctrl-Z Purpose Switch# configureInterface Configuration Mode Spanning-Tree Configuration ModeSpanning-tree mst configuration Advanced Features Supported within the Command ModeVlan Configuration Mode Command Help Purpose Example of Context Sensitive HelpChecking Command Syntax Switch# configure ?Using Command-Line Editing Features and Shortcuts Using CLI Command HistoryUsing the No and Default Forms of Commands Keystrokes/Command PurposeKeystrokes Purpose Moving Around on the Command LineCompleting a Partial Command Name Editing Command Lines That Wrap Scrolling Down a Line or a Screen Redisplaying the Current Command LineDeleting Entries Keystrokes Transposing Mistyped CharactersControlling Capitalization Appendix a Basic Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionsEnvironmental Range Appendix B SpecificationsPhysical Characteristics PerformanceTechnical Support and Warranty Standards ComplianceAppendix C FCC Compliance and Warranty Statements FCC Compliance Statement Important Safety InstructionsIntraCare Warranty Statement Appendix D Online Warranty Registration Index CLILED