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2 Legal notices© 2004, 2006 Hewlett-PackardDevelopment Company, L.P 3 ContentsCommand line interface Menu basics First-timeconfiguration Information Menu 4 Statistics Menu5 Configuration Menu6 802.1x Port configurationCIST bridge configuration CIST port configuration Bridge Spanning Tree configuration Spanning Tree port configuration Forwarding Database configuration Trunk configuration IP Trunk Hash configuration Layer 2 IP Trunk Hash configuration LACP Port configuration Layer 3 configuration IP interface configuration Default Gateway configuration IP Static Route configuration IP Forwarding configuration Network Filter configuration Autonomous System Path configuration Routing Information Protocol configuration RIP Route Redistribution configuration Open Shortest Path First configuration OSPF Summary Range configuration OSPF Interface configuration OSPF Virtual Link configuration OSPF Host Entry configuration IGMP configuration IGMP snooping configuration IGMP filter definition IGMP filtering port configuration Bootstrap Protocol Relay configuration VRRP Virtual Router configuration VRRP Virtual Router Priority Tracking configuration VRRP Virtual Router Group configuration Access Control configuration ACL Ethernet Filter configuration 7 Operations MenuBoot Options Menu Maintenance Menu Index 9 Command line interface10 To establish a console connection with the switch:1.Connect the terminal to the console port using the null modem cable 2.Power on the terminal 3.Press the Enter key a few times on the terminal to establish the connection •Management port access: Using a Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) /cfg/sys/dhcp enabled Configuring •Uplink port access: Using a Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) telnet <GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch IP address The supported SSH encryption and authentication methods are listed below Server Host •Key Exchange—RSA •Encryption: •AES256-CBC •AES192-CBC •AES128-CBC •3DES-CBC •3DES •ARCFOUR User •SSH 3.0.1 for Linux (freeware) •SecureCRT® 4.1.8 (VanDyke Technologies, Inc.) •OpenSSH_3.9 for Linux (FC 3) •FedoraCore 3 for SCP commands •PuTTY Release 0.58 (Simon Tatham) for Windows >># ssh <user>@<GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch IP address # ssh You will then be prompted to enter your password 11 Accessing the switchUser—User Operator—Operators Table 2 User access levels user Oper Admin The super user administrator has complete access to all menus, information, and password is admin [Main Menu] info - Information Menu stats - Statistics Menu cfg - Configuration Menu oper - Operations Command Menu boot - Boot Options Menu maint - Maintenance Menu diff - Show pending config changes [global command] apply - Apply pending config changes [global command] save - Save updated config to FLASH [global command] revert - Revert pending or applied changes [global command] exit - Exit [global command, always available] >> Main# 12 Idle timeout13 Typographical conventionsThe following table describes the typographic styles used in this guide: Table 3 Typographic conventions AaBbCc123 Main# Main# sys <AaBbCc123 host# telnet <IP address host# ls [-a] 14 Menu basics15 Global commandsFor help on a specific command, type help. The following screen displays: Global Commands: [can be issued from any menu] help print pwd lines verbose quit ping traceroute history pushd popd who The following are used to navigate the menu structure: Print current menu Move up one menu level /Top menu if first, or command separator ! Execute command from history The following table describes the global commands Table 4 Global commands Command Action ? command or help without the command parameter, a summary of the global commands is displayed . or Displays the current menu .. or Moves up one level in the menu structure to separate multiple commands placed on the same line When used without a value, the current setting is displayed Shows any pending configuration changes that have not been applied saved to flash memory (NVRAM), as well as those that have not been applied Applies pending configuration changes save n to backup Removes changes that have been made, but not applied revert apply removes all changes that have not been saved exit or quit Exits from the command line interface and logs out Verifies station-to-stationconnectivity across the network. The format is: ping <host name> | <IP address> [ (number of tries) msec delay ]] • IP address is the hostname or IP address of the device • number of tries (optional) is the number of attempts (1-32) • msec delay (optional) is the number of milliseconds between attempts traceroute <host name> | <IP address> [<max-hops> [ msec delay ]] • IP address is the hostname or IP address of the target station • max-hops(optional) is the maximum distance to trace (1-16devices) • msec delay (optional) is the number of milliseconds to wait for the response Displays the command path used to reach the current menu verbose n Sets the level of information displayed on the screen: = Quiet: Nothing displays except errors, not even prompts = Normal: Prompts and requested output are shown, but no menus = Verbose: Everything is shown. This is the default • When used without a value, the current setting is displayed This command is used to Telnet out of the switch. The format is: telnet <hostname> | <IP address> [port] [port] Displays the history of the last ten commands Remembers the current location in the directory of menu commands Returns to the last pushd location Displays users who are logged in 16 Command line history and editingTable 5 Command line history and editing options Option Description Displays a numbered list of the last ten previously entered commands Repeats the last entered command Repeats the nth command shown on the history list <Ctrl-p> or Up arrow key edited using the options below <Ctrl-n>or Down arrow key options below <Ctrl-a Moves the cursor to the beginning of the command line <Ctrl-e Moves cursor to the end of the command line <Ctrl-b> or Moves the cursor back one position to the left Left arrow key <Ctrl-f> or Moves the cursor forward one position to the right Right arrow key <Backspace> or Delete Erases one character to the left of the cursor position key <Ctrl-d Deletes one character at the cursor position <Ctrl-k Erases all characters from the cursor position to the end of the command line <Ctrl-l Redisplays the current line <Ctrl-u Clears the entire line Other keys Inserts new characters at the cursor position Prints the current level menu list Moves to the previous directory level 17 Command line interface shortcuts18 First-timeconfiguration19 Setting passwords21 System# access/user/usrpw5.Enter the current administrator password at the prompt Changing USER password; validation required 6.Enter the new user password at the prompt: Enter new user password: 7.Enter the new user password, again, at the prompt: Re-enternew user password: 8.Apply and save the changes: 4.Enter the following command to set the operator password: System# access/user/opw Changing OPERATOR password; validation required 6.Enter the new operator password at the prompt: Enter new operator password: 7.Enter the new operator password, again, at the prompt: Re-enternew operator password: 22 Information Menu23 System Information MenuCommand: /info/sys snmpv3 - SNMPv3 Information Menu general - Show general system information log - Show last 100 syslog messages - Show current user status - Dump all system information The following table describes the System Information Menu options Table 7 System Information Menu options Displays the SNMP v3 Menu Displays system information, including: • System date and time • Switch model name and number • Switch name and location • Time of last boot • MAC address of the switch management processor • IP address of IP interface #1 • Hardware version and part number • Software image file and version number • Configuration name • Log-inbanner, if one is configured Displays 100 most recent syslog messages Displays the User Access Information Menu configuration) SNMPv3 Information MenuCommand: /info/sys/snmpv3 [SNMPv3 Information Menu] usm - Show usmUser table information view - Show vacmViewTreeFamily table information - Show vacmAccess table information group - Show vacmSecurityToGroup table information comm - Show community table information taddr - Show targetAddr table information tparam - Show targetParams table information notify - Show notify table information - Show all SNMPv3 information •a new SNMP message format •security for messages •access control •remote configuration of SNMP parameters For more details on the SNMPv3 architecture, see RFC2271 to RFC2276 The following table describes the SNMPv3 Information Menu options Table 8 SNMPv3 Information Menu options Displays User Security Model (USM) table information Displays information about view name, subtrees, mask and type of view Displays View-basedAccess Control information group name Displays information about the community table Displays the Target Address table Displays the Target parameters table Displays the Notify table Displays all the SNMPv3 information 24 SNMPv3 USM User Table informationCommand: /info/sys/snmpv3/usm usmUser Table: User Name Protocol adminmd5 HMAC_MD5, DES PRIVACY adminsha HMAC_SHA, DES PRIVACY v1v2only NO AUTH, NO PRIVACY •the user name •the privacy protocol The following table describes the SNMPv3 User Table information Table 9 User Table parameters Field two authentication algorithms: MD5 and HMAC-SHA 25 SNMPv3 View Table informationCommand: /info/sys/snmpv3/view View Name Subtree Mask Type iso included excluded The following table describes the SNMPv3 View Table information Table 10 View Table parameters Displays the name of the view which have a common Object Identifier prefix to their names Displays the bit mask SNMPv3 Access Table informationCommand: /info/sys/snmpv3/access Group Name Model Level Match ReadV WriteV NotifyV v1v2grp snmpv1 noAuthNoPriv exact admingrp authPriv The access control sub system provides authorization services The following table describes the SNMPv3 Access Table information Table 11 Access Table parameters Prefix 26 SNMPv3 Group Table informationCommand: /info/sys/snmpv3/group Sec Model The following table describes the SNMPv3 Group Table information Table 12 Group Table parameters SNMPv3 Community Table informationCommand: /info/sys/snmpv3/comm Tag trap1 public v1v2trap The following table describes the SNMPv3 Community Table information Table 13 Community Table parameters Displays the unique index value of a row in this table Displays the community string, which represents the configuration Displays the User Security Model (USM) user name application sends an SNMP trap 27 SNMPv3 Target Address Table informationCommand: /info/sys/snmpv3/taddr Transport Addr Taglist Params v1v2param Table 14 Target Address Table parameters Displays the transport addresses Displays the SNMP UDP port number particular SNMP message address SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table informationCommand: /info/sys/snmpv3/tparam MP Model Sec Model Sec Level snmpv2c The following table describes the SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table information Table 15 Target Parameters Table entry generated using this entry value for a security model which the system does not support Sec Level 28 SNMPv3 Notify Table informationCommand: /info/sys/snmpv3/notify NameTag v1v2trapv1v2trap The following table describes the SNMPv3 Notify Table information Table 16 SNMPv3 Notify Table This represents a single tag value which is used to select entries in the snmpTargetAddrTable. Any entry in the snmpTargetAddrTable that contains a tag . Any entry in the that contains a tag entries are selected 29 SNMPv3 dump30 System information31 Show last 100 syslog messagesSystem user informationThe following table describes the User Name information Table 17 User Name Information menu Current User ID Table /cfg/sys/access/user/uid command 32 Layer 2 informationCommand: /info/l2 [Layer 2 Menu] fdb - Forwarding Database Information Menu lacp - Link Aggregation Control Protocol Menu - Show 802.1x information stp - Show STP information cist - Show CIST information trunk - Show Trunk Group information vlan - Show VLAN information gen - Show general information - Dump all layer 2 information The following table describes the Layer 2 Information Menu options Table 18 Layer 2 Information Menu options Layer 2 Information Menu options 33 FDB information menuCommand: /info/l2/fdb [Forwarding Database Menu] find - Show a single FDB entry by MAC address FDB entries on a single port FDB entries on a single VLAN state FDB entries by state all FDB entries Table 19 FDB information menu /info/l2/fdb find <MAC address> [<VLAN>] port <port number vlan <1-4095 state unknown|ignore| forward|flood|trunk|ifmac 34 Link Aggregation Control Protocol information35 LACP dump36 802.1x informationThe following table describes the IEEE 802.1x parameters Table 21 802.1x information Authenticator PAE State Backend Auth State 37 Spanning Tree informationCommand: /info/l2/stp 38 •Status of Uplink Fast (upfast)•Current root MAC address •Path-Cost •Port •Hello interval •Maximum age value •Forwarding delay •Aging time You can also refer to the following port-specificSTP information: •Port Fast Forwarding state •Designated bridge •Designated port The following table describes the STP parameters Table 22 STP parameters Current Root Priority (bridge) Hello MaxAge FwdDel Aging Priority (port) Designated bridge Designated port 39 Rapid Spanning Tree and Multiple Spanning Tree informationupfast disabled, update Spanning Tree Group 1: On (RSTP) VLANs: Current Root: Port Hello MaxAge FwdDel 8000 00:00:01:00:19:00 Parameters: Priority Hello MaxAge FwdDel Aging Prio Designated Bridge Des Port DSB DISC DESG 8000-00:00:01:00:19:00 P2P2,Edge P2P You can also refer to the following port-specificRSTP information: •Role •Designated bridge and port •Link type 40 The following table describes the STP parameters in RSTP or MSTP modeTable 23 Rapid Spanning Tree parameter descriptions bridges (up to the root bridge) Zero (0) indicates the root bridge of the STP bridge root bridge hello value the bridge is not the root bridge, it uses the MaxAge value of the root bridge bridge, it uses the FwdDel value of the root bridge the lowest port priority becomes the designated port for the segment negotiated following: Discarding (DISC), Learning (LRN), Forwarding (FWD), or Disabled (DSB) (MAST), or Unknown (UNK) the priority (hex) and MAC address of the Designated Bridge AUTO, P2P, or SHARED MSTP: The Type field appears in /info/cist 41 Common Internal Spanning Tree informationCommand: /info/l2/cist Mstp Digest: 0xac36177f50283cd4b83821d8ab26de62 Common Internal Spanning Tree: VLANs: 1 00:03:42:fa:3b:80 CIST Regional Root: Parameters: Priority Hops Port Prio Cost State Role Designated Bridge Des Port Hello Type DESG 8000-00:03:42:fa:3b:80 4 P2P, Edge •CIST root •CIST regional root •Priority •Hops You can also refer to the following port-specificCIST information: •Link type and port type The following table describes the CIST parameters Table 24 Common Internal Spanning Tree parameter descriptions CIST Root CIST Regional Root The maximum age parameter specifies, in seconds, the maximum time the bridge waits without receiving a configuration bridge protocol data unit before it reconfigures the STP network port has to wait before it changes from learning state to forwarding state Shows the maximum number of bridge hops allowed before a packet is dropped The port priority parameter helps determine which bridge port becomes the the segment speed has been auto-negotiated Discarding (DISC), Learning (LRN), Forwarding (FWD), or FWD ), or Disabled (DSB) the following: Designated (DESG), Root (ROOT), Alternate (ALTN), Backup (BKUP) Master (MAST), or Unknown (UNK) Designated Bridge Shows information about the bridge connected to each port, if applicable Designated Port Information includes the port priority (hex) and the port number (hex) values are AUTO, P2P, or SHARED 42 Trunk group informationCommand: /info/l2/trunk Trunk group 1, Enabled port state: 17:STG 1 forwarding 18:STG 1 forwarding 43 VLAN informationLayer 2 general information Layer 3 informationThe following table describes the Layer 3 Information Menu options Table 26 Layer 3 information menu options each configured or learned route: • Route destination IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address Type of route • Tag indicating origin of route 16 for infinite hops) • The IP interface that the route uses Displays the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Information Menu *ospf Displays OSPF routing Information Menu *rip Displays Routing Information Protocol Menu Displays IP Information. IP information, includes: operational status number, IP address, and health status • IP forwarding information: Enable status, lnet and lmask Port status Displays IGMP Information Menu *vrrp Displays the VRRP Information Menu to capture session data prior to issuing the dump commands 44 Route informationCommand: /info/l3/route [IP Routing Menu] - Show a single route by destination IP address - Show routes to a single gateway type - Show routes of a single type tag - Show routes of a single tag - Show routes on a single interface - Show all routes Table 27 Route Information menu options find <IP address find Displays a single route by IP address. For example gw <IP address gw Displays routes to a single gateway. For example type indirect|direct|local| Displays routes of a single type broadcast|martian|multicast tag fixed|static|addr|rip|ospf| Displays routes of a single tag if <IP address if Displays routes on a single interface Displays all routes configured in the switch 45 localbroadcast addr rip 46 ARP informationCommand: /info/arp [Address Resolution Protocol Menu] - Show a single ARP entry by IP address - Show ARP entries on a single port - Show ARP entries on a single VLAN all ARP entries ARP address list The following table describes the Address Resolution Protocol Menu options Table 30 ARP information Displays a single ARP entry by IP address. For example Displays the ARP entries on a single port Displays the ARP entries on a single VLAN Displays all ARP entries, including: • IP address and MAC address of each entry • Address status flag • The VLAN and port to which the address belongs the IP address shown) Command: /info/arp/dump IP address Flags 00:50:8b:b2:32:cb 00:0e:7f:25:89:b5 00:0f:6a:ed:46:00 Table 31 ARP dump flag parameters Flag Permanent entry created for switch IP interface Indirect route entry Unresolved ARP entry. The MAC address has not been learned Command: /info/arp/addr IP mask VLAN Flags 00:70:cf:03:20:04 00:70:cf:03:20:06 00:70:cf:03:20:05 This screen displays all entries in the ARP cache 47 OSPF informationCommand: /info/l3/ospf [OSPF Information Menu] aindex - Show area(s) information - Show interface(s) information virtual - Show details of virtual links nbr - Show neighbor(s) information dbase - Database Menu sumaddr - Show summary address list nsumadd - Show NSSA summary address list routes - Show OSPF routes - Show OSPF information NOTE: This menu is available only on the GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch The following table describes the OSPF Menu options aindex <0-2 if <1-256 nbr <nbr router-id(A.B.C.D) nbr sumaddr <0-2 nsumadd <0-2 48 OSPF general informationOSPF interface information OSPF Database information menu49 advrtr <router-id(A.B.C.D)advertising router with the specified router ID, for example: asbrsum <adv-rtr(A.B.C.D)>| <link_state_id (A.B.C.D>|<self >|<self Displays ASBR summary LSAs. The usage of this command is as follows: c.asbrsum self displays the self advertised ASBR summary LSAs d.asbrsum with no parameters displays all the ASBR summary LSAs table format: The number of LSAs of each type in each area The total number of LSAs for each area areas combined The total number of LSAs for all LSA types for all No parameters are required ext <adv-rtr(A.B.C.D)>| <link_state_id (A.B.C.D)>|<self asbrsum nw <adv-rtr(A.B.C.D)>| <link_state_id (A.B.C.D)>|<self adv-rtr (A.B.C.D) link_state_id (A.B.C.D)>|<self asbrsum rtr <adv-rtr(A.B.C.D)>| <link_state_id (A.B.C.D)>|<self as the usage of the command asbrsum Displays all the self-advertisedLSAs. No parameters are required (A.B.C.D (A.B.C.D)>|<self>information of each field of the LSAs The usage of this command is the same as the usage of the command asbrsum Displays all the LSAs 50 E2 172.18.1.8/32 via51 RIP user configurationIP information IGMP multicast group information 52 tion:1:vrid 2, 205.178.18.210, if 1, renter, prio 100, master, server 2:vrid 1, 205.178.18.202, if 1, renter, prio 100, backup 3:vrid 3, 205.178.18.204, if 1, renter, prio 100, master, proxy 53 QoS information802.1p information 54 ACL informationRMON Information Menu55 Command: /info/rmon/histRMON History group configuration: IFOID Interval Rbnum Gbnum The following table describes the RMON History Information parameters Table 41 RMON History Information Menu /info/rmon/hist 56 Command: /info/rmon/alarmRMON Alarm group configuration: rLimit fLimit rEvtIdx fEvtIdx last value abs OID The following table describes the RMON Alarm Information parameters Table 42 RMON Alarm Information Menu /info/rmon/alarm Displays the index number that identifies each alarm instance thresholds against the thresholds, as follows: the end of the sampling interval value, and the difference compared with the thresholds Displays the rising threshold for the sampled statistic Displays the falling threshold for the sampled statistic Last value Displays the last sampled value Displays the MIB Object Identifier for each alarm index Command: /info/rmon/event RMON Event group configuration: Last Sent both 0D: 0H: 1M:20S Event_1 0D: 0H: 0M: 0S Event_2 Event_3 trap Event_4 Log and trap event for Link Down Log and trap event for Link Up Send log and trap for icmpInMsg Send log and trap for icmpInEchos Event_100 The following table describes the RMON Event Information parameters Table 43 RMON Event Information Menu /info/rmon/event Displays the index number that identifies each event instance This value is cleared when the switch reboots Displays a text description of the event 57 Link status informationCommand: /info/link Speed Duplex Flow Ctrl Link -------- --TX-----RX any yes down full 58 Port information59 Logical Port to GEA Port mappingUplink Failure Detection information 60 Information dump61 Statistics Menu62 Port Statistics MenuCommand: /stats/port <port number [Port Statistics Menu] - Show 802.1x stats brg - Show bridging ("dot1") stats ether - Show Ethernet ("dot3") stats - Show interface ("if") stats - Show Internet Protocol ("IP") stats - Show link stats - Show RMON stats - Clear all port stats This menu displays traffic statistics on a port-by-portbasis The following table describes the Port Statistics Menu options: Port Statistics Menu options 63 Command: /stats/port <port number>/8021xAuthenticator Statistics: eapolFramesRx eapolFramesTx eapolStartFramesRx eapolLogoffFramesRx eapolRespIdFramesRx eapolRespFramesRx eapolReqIdFramesTx eapolReqFramesTx invalidEapolFramesRx eapLengthErrorFramesRx lastEapolFrameVersion lastEapolFrameSource = 00:00:00:00:00:00 Authenticator Diagnostics: authEntersConnecting authEapLogoffsWhileConnecting authEntersAuthenticating authSuccessesWhileAuthenticating authTimeoutsWhileAuthenticating authFailWhileAuthenticating authReauthsWhileAuthenticating authEapStartsWhileAuthenticating authEapLogoffWhileAuthenticating authReauthsWhileAuthenticated authEapStartsWhileAuthenticated authEapLogoffWhileAuthenticated backendResponses backendAccessChallenges backendOtherRequestsToSupplicant backendNonNakResponsesFromSupplicant backendAuthSuccesses backendAuthFails Table 46 802.1x statistics for port authSuccessesWhile Authenticating 64 backendNonNakResponsesFromSupplicant Command: /stats/port <port number>/brg Bridging statistics for port 1: dot1PortInFrames:63242584 dot1PortOutFrames:63277826 dot1PortInDiscards:0 dot1TpLearnedEntryDiscards:0 dot1StpPortForwardTransitions:0 65 The following table describes the bridging statistics for a selected port:Table 47 Bridging statistics for port dot1PortInFrames function, including bridge management frames dot1PortOutFrames this object, if and only if, it is for a protocol being processed by the local bridging function, including bridge management frames dot1PortInDiscards forwarding process dot1TpLearnedEntryDiscards have been learned, but have been discarded due to a lack of space to store them in the Forwarding Database If this counter is increasing, it indicates that the Forwarding Database is on the sub network) If this counter has a significant value but is not presently increasing, it indicates that the problem has been occurring but is not persistent dot1StpPortForwardTransitions The number of times this port has transitioned from the Learning state to the Forwarding state Command: /stats/port <port number>/ether Ethernet statistics for port 1: dot3StatsAlignmentErrors:0 dot3StatsFCSErrors:0 dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames:0 dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames:0 dot3StatsLateCollisions:0 dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions:0 dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors: NA dot3StatsFrameTooLongs:0 dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors: The following table describes the Ethernet statistics for a selected port: Table 48 Ethernet statistics for port dot3StatsAlignmentErrors A count of frames received on a particular interface that are not an integral number of octets in length and do not pass the Frame Check Sequence (FCS) check the Logical Link Control (LLC) (or other MAC user) according to the conventions of IEEE 802.3 Layer Management LLC 66 dot3StatsFCSErrorsdot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames dot3StatsLateCollisions dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors dot3StatsFrameTooLongs 67 StatisticsDescriptiondot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors Command: /stats/port <port number>/if Interface statistics for port 1: ifHCIn Counters ifHCOut Counters Octets: UcastPkts: BroadcastPkts: MulticastPkts: Discards: Errors: Table 49 Interface statistics for port Octets—IfHCIn UcastPkts—IfHCIn addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer BroadcastPkts—IfHCIn addressed to a broadcast address at this sublayer MulticastPkts—IfHCIn For a MAC layer protocol, this includes both group and functional addresses Discards—IfHCIn possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space Errors—IfHCIn preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layerprotocol protocol Octets—IfHCOut UcastPkts—IfHCOut which were not addressed to a multicast or broadcast address at this sublayer including those that were discarded or not sent BroadcastPkts—IfHCOut 68 MulticastPkts—IfHCOutdiscarded or not sent object is a 64-bitversion of ifOutMulticastPkts Discards—IfHCOut The number of outbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space Errors—IfHCOut For packet-orientedinterfaces, the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors units that could not be transmitted because of errors Command: /stats/port <port number>/ip GEA IP statistics for port 1: ipInReceives : ipInHeaderError: ipInDiscards : Table 50 IP statistics for port ipInReceives error ipInHeaderError ipInDiscards Command: /stats/port <port number>/link Link statistics for port 1: linkStateChange:2 The following table describes the link statistics for a selected port: Table 51 Link statistics for port Statistic linkStateChange The total number of link state changes 69 Command: /stats/port <port number>/rmonRMON statistics for port 2: etherStatsDropEvents:NA etherStatsOctets:0 etherStatsPkts:0 etherStatsBroadcastPkts:0 etherStatsMulticastPkts:0 etherStatsCRCAlignErrors:0 etherStatsUndersizePkts:0 etherStatsOversizePkts:0 etherStatsFragments:NA etherStatsJabbers:0 etherStatsCollisions:0 etherStatsPkts64Octets:0 etherStatsPkts65to127Octets:0 etherStatsPkts128to255Octets:0 etherStatsPkts256to511Octets:0 etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets:0 Table 52 RMON statistics etherStatsDropEvents etherStatsOctets etherStatsPkts etherStatsBroadcastPkts etherStatsMulticastPkts etherStatsCRCAlignErrors etherStatsUndersizePkts etherStatsOversizePkts etherStatsFragments etherStatsJabbers etherStatsCollisions etherStatsPkts64 Octets etherStatsPkts65to127 etherStatsPkts128to255 etherStatsPkts256to511 etherStatsPkts512to1023 etherStatsPkts1024to1518 70 Layer 2 statisticsCommand: /stats/l2 [Layer Statistics Menu] FDB stats LACP stats The following table describes the Layer 2 Statistics Menu options Table 53 Layer 2 Statistics Menu options Command: /stats/l2/fdb FDB statistics: current: hiwat: The following table describes the Forwarding Database (FDB) statistics: Table 54 Forwarding Database statistics current hiwat 71 LACP statisticsCommand: /stats/l2/lacp <port number Valid LACPDUs received Valid Marker PDUs received Valid Marker Rsp PDUs received Unknown version/TLV type Illegal subtype received LACPDUs transmitted Marker PDUs transmitted Marker Rsp PDUs transmitted Layer 3 statisticsCommand: /stats/l3 [Layer 3 Statistics Menu] geal3 - GEA Layer 3 Stats Menu - Show IP stats - Show route stats - Show ARP stats dns - Show DNS stats icmp - Show ICMP stats tcp - Show TCP stats udp - Show UDP stats - Show IGMP stats - OSPF stats - Show VRRP stats - Show RIP stats clrigmp - Clear IGMP stats ipclear - Clear IP stats - Dump layer 3 stats The following table describes the Layer 3 Statistics Menu options Table 55 Layer 3 Statistics Menu options arp <clear clrigmp <1-4095>|all 72 Clears IP statistics. Use this command with caution as it will deleteall the IP statistics Displays all Layer 3 statistics Command: /stats/l3/geal3 [GEA Layer 3 Statistics Menu] l3bucket GEA L3 bucket for an IP address Dump layer 3 stats counter The following table describes the Layer 3 GEA Statistics Menu options Table 56 Layer 3 GEA statistics menu options Displays GEA statistics for a specific IP address Displays all GEA statistics /stats/l3/geal3/dump GEA L3 statistics: Max L3 table size Number of L3 entries used Max LPM table size LPM entries used Max block in LPM table blocks used in LPM table: /stats/l3/ip IP statistics: ipInReceives: ipInHdrErrors: ipInAddrErrors: ipInUnknownProtos: ipInDiscards: ipInDelivers: ipOutRequests: ipOutDiscards: ipDefaultTTL: The following table describes the IP statistics: Table 57 IP statistics ipInHdrErrors discovered in processing their IP options, and so on 73 ipInAddrErrorsexample, Class E) ipInUnknownProtos of an unknown or unsupported protocol space) ipInDelivers ICMP) ipOutRequests IP in requests for transmission This counter does not include any datagrams counted in ipForwDatagrams ipOutDiscards buffer space) met this (discretionary) discard criterion ipDefaultTTL Command: /stats/l3/route Route statistics: ipRoutesCur: 7 ipRoutesHighWater: ipRoutesMax: The following table describes the Route statistics: Table 58 Route statistics ipRoutesCur The total number of outstanding routes in the route table ipRoutesMax The maximum number of supported routes ipRoutesHighWater Command: /stats/l3/arp ARP statistics: arpEntriesCur: 2 arpEntriesHighWater: 74 The following table describes the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) statistics:Table 59 ARP statistics arpEntriesCur arpEntriesHighWater Command: /stats/l3/dns DNS statistics: dnsInRequests: dnsOutRequests: dnsBadRequests: The following table describes the Domain Name System (DNS) statistics: Table 60 DNS statistics dnsInRequests dnsOutRequests dnsBadRequests Command: /stats/l3/icmp ICMP statistics: icmpInMsgs: icmpInErrors: icmpInDestUnreachs: icmpInTimeExcds: icmpInParmProbs: icmpInSrcQuenchs: icmpInRedirects: icmpInEchos: icmpInEchoReps: icmpInTimestamps: icmpInTimestampReps: icmpInAddrMasks: icmpInAddrMaskReps: icmpOutMsgs: icmpOutErrors: icmpOutDestUnreachs: icmpOutTimeExcds: icmpOutParmProbs: icmpOutSrcQuenchs: icmpOutRedirects: icmpOutEchos: icmpOutEchoReps: icmpOutTimestamps: icmpOutTimestampReps: icmpOutAddrMasks: icmpOutAddrMaskReps: Table 61 ICMP statistics icmpInMsgs icmpInErrors icmpInDestUnreachs icmpInTimeExcds icmpInParmProbs icmpInSrcQuenchs icmpInRedirects icmpInEchos icmpInEchoReps 75 icmpInTimestampsThe number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages received icmpInTimestampReps The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages received icmpInAddrMasks The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages received icmpInAddrMaskReps The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages received icmpOutMsgs this counter includes all those counted by icmpOutErrors icmpOutErrors The number of ICMP messages that this switch did not send due to problems discovered within ICMP such as a lack of buffer. This value should not include contribute to this counter's value icmpOutDestUnreachs The number of ICMP Destination Unreachable messages sent icmpOutTimeExcds The number of ICMP Time Exceeded messages sent icmpOutParmProbs The number of ICMP Parameter Problem messages sent icmpOutSrcQuenchs messages sent icmpOutRedirects The number of ICMP Redirect messages sent icmpOutEchos The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages sent icmpOutEchoReps The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages sent icmpOutTimestamps The number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages sent icmpOutTimestampReps The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages sent icmpOutAddrMasks The number of ICMP Address Mask Request messages sent icmpOutAddrMaskReps The number of ICMP Address Mask Reply messages sent Command: /stats/l3/tcp TCP statistics: tcpRtoAlgorithm: tcpRtoMin: tcpRtoMax: tcpMaxConn: tcpActiveOpens: tcpPassiveOpens: tcpAttemptFails: tcpEstabResets: tcpInSegs: tcpOutSegs: tcpRetransSegs: tcpInErrs: tcpCurBuff: tcpCurConn: tcpOutRsts: Table 62 TCP statistics tcpRtoAlgorithm The algorithm used to determine the timeout value used for retransmitting unacknowledged octets tcpRtoMin quantity described in Request For Comments (RFC) 76 tcpRtoMaxquantity described in RFC tcpMaxConn value tcpActiveOpens state from the CLOSED state tcpPassiveOpens state from the LISTEN state tcpAttemptFails tcpEstabResets from either the ESTABLISHED state or the CLOSE- WAIT state tcpInSegs includes segments received on currently established connections tcpOutSegs those containing only retransmitted octets tcpRetransSegs The total number of segments retransmitted, that is, the number of TCP segments transmitted containing one or more previously transmitted octets tcpInErrs tcpCurBuff tcpCurConn The total number of outstanding TCP sessions that are currently opened tcpOutRsts The number of TCP segments sent containing the reset (RST) flag Command: /stats/l3/udp UDP statistics: udpInDatagrams: udpOutDatagrams: udpInErrors: udpNoPorts: The following table describes the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) statistics: Table 63 UDP statistics udpInDatagrams The total number of UDP datagrams delivered to the switch udpOutDatagrams The total number of UDP datagrams sent from this switch udpInErrors than the lack of an application at the destination port udpNoPorts destination port 77 Command: /stats/l3/igmpEnter VLAN number: (1-4095) IGMP Snoop vlan 1 statistics: rxIgmpValidPkts: rxIgmpInvalidPkts: rxIgmpGenQueries: rxIgmpGrpSpecificQueries: rxIgmpLeaves: rxIgmpReports: txIgmpReports: txIgmpGrpSpecificQueries: txIgmpLeaves: Table 64 IGMP statistics rxIgmpValidPkts rxIgmpInvalidPkts rxIgmpGenQueries rxIgmpGrpSpecificQueries rxIgmpLeaves rxIgmpReports txIgmpReports txIgmpGrpSpecificQueries txIgmpLeaves Command: /stats/l3/ospf [OSPF stats Menu] - Show global stats area(s) stats interface(s) stats The following table describes the OSPF statistics menu options Table 65 OSPF statistics menu options 0-2 if <1-255 78 Command: /stats/l3/ospf/generalOSPF stats Rx/Tx Stats: Pkts database ls requests ls acks ls updates Nbr change stats: Intf change Stats: start n2way loop adjoint ok unloop negotiation done wait timer exchange done bad requests nbr change bad sequence loading done n1way rst_ad Timers kickoff retransmit lsa lock lsa ack dbage summary ase export The following table describes the OSPF global statistics: Table 66 OSPF global statistics Rx Tx stats: Rx Pkts Tx Pkts Rx Hello Tx Hello Rx Database Tx Database Rx ls Requests Tx ls Requests Rx ls Acks Tx ls Acks Rx ls Updates 79 Tx ls UpdatesNbr change stats: Start Intf Change Stats: 80 Timers Kickoff:send of a Hello packet) across all OPSF areas and interfaces fired across all OSPF areas and interfaces The sum total number of times the LSA Ack timer has been fired across all OSPF The total number of times the data base age (Dbage) has been fired The total number of times the Summary timer has been fired •Advertisements received (vrrpInAdvers) •Advertisements transmitted (vrrpOutAdvers) •Advertisements received, but ignored (vrrpBadAdvers) Command: /stats/l3/vrrp >> Layer 3 Statistics# vrrp VRRP statistics: vrrpInAdvers: vrrpBadAdvers: vrrpOutAdvers: vrrpBadVersion: vrrpBadVrid: vrrpBadAddress: vrrpBadData: vrrpBadPassword: vrrpBadInterval: The following table describes the VRRP statistics Table 67 VRRP statistics The total number of VRRP advertisements that have been received The total number of VRRP advertisements that have been sent vrrpBadVersion The total number of VRRP advertisements that had a bad version number vrrpBadAddress The total number of VRRP advertisements that had a bad address vrrpBadPassword The total number of VRRP advertisements that had a bad password The total number of VRRP advertisements received that were dropped vrrpBadVrid The total number of VRRP advertisements that had a bad virtual router ID vrrpBadData The total number of VRRP advertisements that had bad data vrrpBadInterval /stats/l3/rip RIP ALL STATS INFORMATION: RIP packets received RIP packets sent RIP request received RIP response received RIP request sent RIP response sent RIP route timeout RIP bad size packet received version received zeros received src port received src IP received RIP packets from self received 81 Management Processor statistics/stats/mp [MP-specificStatistics Menu] pkt Show Packet stats tcb Show All TCP control blocks in use ucb Show All UDP control blocks in use cpu Show CPU utilization Table 68 MP-specificStatistics Menu Command: /stats/mp/pkt Packet counts: allocs: frees: mediums: mediums hi-watermark: jumbos: jumbos hi-watermark: smalls: smalls hi-watermark: failures: 82 The following table describes the packet statisticsTable 69 MP specific packet statistics Example statistic allocs frees TCP/IP protocol stack mediums pool by the TCP/IP protocol stack mediums hi-watermark buffer pool by the TCP/IP protocol stack jumbos the TCP/IP protocol stack jumbos hi-watermark by the TCP/IP protocol stack smalls smalls hi-watermark failures stack Command: /stats/mp/tcb All TCP allocated control blocks: 10ad41e8: listen 10ad5790: established Table 70 TCP statistics Memory 10ad41e8/10ad5790 Destination IP address 0.0.0.0/47.81.27.5 Destination port 0/1171 Source IP 0.0.0.0/47.80.23.243 Source port 80/23 listen/established 84 Command: /stats/snmpSNMP statistics: snmpInPkts: snmpInBadVersions: snmpInBadC'tyNames: snmpInBadC'tyUses: snmpInASNParseErrs: snmpEnableAuthTraps: snmpOutPkts: snmpInBadTypes: snmpInTooBigs: snmpInNoSuchNames: snmpInBadValues: snmpInReadOnlys: snmpInGenErrs: snmpInTotalReqVars: snmpInTotalSetVars: snmpInGetRequests: snmpInGetNexts: snmpInSetRequests: snmpInGetResponses: snmpInTraps: snmpOutTooBigs: snmpOutNoSuchNames: snmpOutBadValues: snmpOutReadOnlys: snmpOutGenErrs: snmpOutGetRequests: snmpOutGetNexts: snmpOutSetRequests: snmpOutGetResponses: snmpOutTraps: snmpSilentDrops: snmpProxyDrops: Table 74 SNMP statistics snmpInPkts The total number of messages delivered to the SNMP entity from the transport service snmpInBadVersions The total number of SNMP messages, which were delivered to the SNMP protocol entity and were for an unsupported SNMP version snmpInBadC'tyNames The total number of SNMP messages delivered to the SNMP entity that used an SNMP community name not known to the switch snmpInBadC'tyUses The total number of SNMP messages delivered to the SNMP protocol entity that represented an SNMP operation which was not allowed by the SNMP community named in the message snmpInASNParseErrs Rules), errors encountered by the SNMP protocol entity when decoding SNMP The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) method of specifying abstract objects is called ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One, defined in X.208), and one set of (Basic Encoding Rules, defined in X.209) sequences eight-bitoctets snmpEnableAuthTraps snmpOutPkts entity to the transport service snmpInBadTypes The total number of SNMP messages which failed ASN.1 parsing snmpInTooBigs The total number of SNMP Protocol Data Units (PDUs) that were delivered to the snmpInNoSuchNames SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error-statusfield is noSuchName snmpInBadValues 85 snmpInReadOnlysThe total number of valid SNMP Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which were delivered only It should be noted that it is a protocol error to generate an SNMP PDU, which as a means of detecting incorrect implementations of the SNMP snmpInGenErrs snmpInTotalReqVars The total number of MIB objects which have been retrieved successfully by the Protocol Data Units (PDUs) snmpInTotalSetVars (PDUs) snmpInGetRequests The total number of SNMP Get-RequestProtocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity snmpInGetNexts The total number of SNMP Get-NextProtocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol entity snmpInSetRequests snmpInGetResponses The total number of SNMP Get-ResponseProtocol Data Units (PDUs), which have snmpInTraps The total number of SNMP Trap Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been snmpOutTooBigs The total number of SNMP Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which were generated by snmpOutNoSuchNames the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error-statusis snmpOutBadValues the SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error-statusfield is badValue snmpOutReadOnlys Not in use snmpOutGenErrs snmpOutGetRequests been generated by the SNMP protocol entity snmpOutGetNexts generated by the SNMP protocol entity snmpOutSetRequests snmpOutGetResponses snmpOutTraps snmpSilentDrops with an empty variable-bindingsfield was too large 88 Configuration Menu89 Viewing, applying, reverting, and saving changesViewing pending changes Applying pending changes Reverting changes Saving the configuration 90 Reminders>> Layer 2# vlan VLAN number 5 with name "VLAN 5" created Reminder: VLAN needs to be enabled >> VLAN 5# add Port 9 is an UNTAGGED port and its current PVID is Confirm changing PVID from 1 to 5 [y/n]: y Current ports for VLAN 5: Pending new ports for VLAN 5: Reminder: Port System configurationCommand: /cfg/sys reminders - Enable/disable Reminders The following table describes the System Configuration Menu options Table 78 System Configuration Menu options 91 idle <1-60notice <1-1024character multi <1 line> <'-'to end bannr <1-80characters /info/sys/gen hprompt disable|enable bootp disable|enable dhcp disable|enable reminders disable|enable enabled Command: /cfg/sys/syslog [Syslog Menu] host - Set IP address of first syslog host host2 - Set IP address of second syslog host sever - Set the severity of first syslog host sever2 - Set the severity of second syslog host facil - Set facility of first syslog host facil2 - Set facility of second syslog host console - Enable/disable console output of syslog messages - Enable/disable syslogging of features - Display current syslog settings The following table describes the Syslog Configuration Menu options Table 79 Syslog Configuration Menu options host <IP address host host2 <IP address host2 sever <1-7 93 The following table describes the SSHD Configuration Menu optionsTable 80 SSHD Configuration Menu options intrval <0-24 sshport <TCP port number sshport Command: /cfg/sys/radius for information on RADIUS 94 telnet enable|disablesecbd enable|disable 95 usermap <0-15user|oper|admin|none 96 Command: /cfg/sys/ntp[NTP Server Menu] - Set primary NTP server address - Set secondary NTP server address intrval - Set NTP server resync interval tzone - Set NTP timezone offset from GMT dlight - Enable/Disable daylight savings time - Turn NTP service ON - Turn NTP service OFF - Display current NTP configuration The following table describes the NTP Server Configuration Menu options Table 83 NTP Server Configuration Menu options Configures the IP addresses of the primary NTP server to which you want to synchronize the switch clock Configures the IP addresses of the secondary NTP server to which you want to intrval <1-44640 switch clock with the NTP server. The default is 1440 seconds tzone <hh:mm Configures the NTP time zone offset from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), in hours and minutes. The offset format is HH:MM dlight disable|enable Disables or enables daylight saving time in the system clock. When enabled, the clock. By default, this option is disabled Enables the NTP synchronization service Disables the NTP synchronization service. This is the default Displays the current NTP service settings Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp [SNMP Menu] - SNMPv3 Menu name - Set SNMP "sysName locn - Set SNMP "sysLocation cont - Set SNMP "sysContact rcomm - Set SNMP read community string wcomm - Set SNMP write community string - Set timeout for the SNMP state machine auth - Enable/disable SNMP "sysAuthenTrap linkt - Enable/disable SNMP link up/down trap - Enable/disable SNMP Uplink Failure Detection trap - Display current SNMP configuration •MIB II (RFC 1213) •Ethernet MIB (RFC 1643) •Bridge MIB (RFC 1493) 97 •SNMP parameters that can be modified include:•System name •System location •System contact •Use of the SNMP system authentication trap function •Read community string •Write community string The following table describes the System SNMP Configuration Menu options Table 84 System SNMP Configuration Menu options Displays SNMPv3 menu name <1-64characters locn <1-64 characters Configures the name of the system location. The location can have a maximum of characters cont <1-64 Configures the name of the system contact. The contact can have a maximum of characters public private timeout <1-30 default value is 5 minutes auth disable|enable is disabled linkt <port [disable|enable] setting is enabled disabled Displays the current SNMP configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3 [SNMPv3 Menu] - usmUser Table Menu - vacmViewTreeFamily Table Menu - vacmAccess Table Menu - vacmSecurityToGroup Table Menu - community Table Menu - targetAddr Table Menu - targetParams Table Menu - notify Table Menu - Enable/disable V1/V2 access - Display current SNMPv3 configuration 98 For more details on the SNMPv3 architecture please see RFC2271 to RFC2275The following table describes the SNMPv3 Configuration Menu options Table 85 SNMPv3 Configuration Menu options usm <1-16 configure this entry through SNMP. The range is view <1-128 Configures different MIB views. The range is access <1-32 The range is group <1-16 Configures an SNMP group. A group maps the user name to the access group names comm <1-16 community strings and version-independentSNMP message parameters taddr <1-16 is also called the transport endpoint. The range is tparam <1-16 may be associated with several sets of SNMP parameters notify <1-16 these events or conditions. The range is v1v2 disable|enable Enables or disables the access to SNMP version 1 and version 2. This command is enabled by default Displays the current SNMPv3 configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/usm [SNMPv3 usmUser 1 Menu] Set USM user name Set authentication protocol authpw Set authentication password priv Set privacy protocol privpw Set privacy password del Delete usmUser entry Display current usmUser configuration 99 Table 86 User Security Model Configuration Menu optionsname <1-32 login name that you need in order to access the switch auth md5|sha|none Configures the authentication protocol between HMAC-MD5-96or HMAC-SHA-96.The default algorithm is none message during validation priv des|none des des protocol, you will get an error message Configures the privacy password Deletes the USM user entries Displays the USM user entries Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/view [SNMPv3 vacmViewTreeFamily 1 Menu] - Set view name tree - Set MIB subtree(OID) which defines a family of view subtrees mask - Set view mask - Set view type - Delete vacmViewTreeFamily entry - Display current vacmViewTreeFamily configuration The following table describes the SNMPv3 View Configuration Menu options Table 87 SNMPv3 View Configuration Menu options name <1-32characters Defines the name for a family of view subtrees up to a maximum of tree <1-32characters Defines the Object Identifier (OID), a string of maximum 32 characters, which An example of an OID is mask <1-32characters a family of view subtrees. The mask can have a maximum of 32 characters type included|excluded Selects whether the corresponding instances of vacmViewTreeFamilySubtree and and vacmViewTreeFamilyMask define a family of view subtrees, which is included in or excluded from the MIB view Deletes the vacmViewTreeFamily group entry Displays the current vacmViewTreeFamily configuration 100 Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/access[SNMPv3 vacmAccess 1 Menu] - Set group name model - Set security model level - Set minimum level of security rview - Set read view index wview - Set write view index nview - Set notify view index - Delete vacmAccess entry - Display current vacmAccess configuration Table 88 View-basedAccess Control Configuration Menu options Defines the name of the group, up to a maximum of 32 characters Selects the security model to be used usm|snmpv1|snmpv2 Defines the minimum level of security required to gain access rights. The level noAuthNoPriv|authNo Priv|authPriv authNoPriv authPriv rview <1-32 granted wview <1-32 nview <1-32 Deletes the View-basedAccess Control entry Displays the View-basedAccess Control configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/group [SNMPv3 vacmSecurityToGroup 1 Menu] uname - Set USM user name gname Delete vacmSecurityToGroup entry Display current vacmSecurityToGroup configuration 101 The following table describes the SNMPv3 Group Configuration Menu optionsTable 89 SNMPv3 Group Configuration Menu options Defines the security model uname <1-32 Sets the user name as defined in /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/usm/name. The user name can have a maximum of 32 characters gname <1-32 Configures the name for the access group as defined in /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/access/name. The group name can have a maximum The group name can have a maximum of 32 characters Deletes the vacmSecurityToGroup entry Deletes the Displays the current vacmSecurityToGroup configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/comm [SNMPv3 snmpCommunityTable index - Set community string - Delete communityTable entry - Display current communityTable configuration Table 90 SNMPv3 Community Table Configuration Menu options index <1-32 32 characters Defines the name as defined in /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/usm/name. The name can have a maximum of 32 characters community name in a security model tag <1-255 endpoints to which a command responder application sends an SNMP trap Deletes the community table entry Displays the community table configuration 102 Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/taddr[SNMPv3 snmpTargetAddrTable 1 Menu] - Set target address name - Set target transport address IP - Set target transport address port taglist - Set tag list pname - Set targetParams name - Delete targetAddrTable entry - Display current targetAddrTable configuration Table 91 SNMPv3 Target Address Table Configuration Menu options addr <transport addr address ip port <transport address port taglist <1-255 pname <1-32 Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/tparam [SNMPv3 snmpTargetParamsTable 1 Menu] mpmodel - Set message processing model - Delete targetParamsTable entry - Display current targetParamsTable configuration the security level (noAuthnoPriv, authNoPriv, or authPriv) the security level , or 103 Table 92 SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Configuration Menu optionsConfigures the message processing model that is used to generate SNMP messages snmpv1|snmpv2c|snmp Selects the security model to be used when generating the SNMP messages messages are generated using this entry The level noAuthNoPriv means that the SNMP message will be sent without authen privacy protocol Deletes the targetParamsTable entry Displays the current targetParamsTable configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/notify [SNMPv3 snmpNotifyTable - Set notify - Set notify tag Delete notifyTable entry Display current notifyTable configuration Table 93 SNMPv3 Notify Table Configuration Menu options entries in the Target Address Table. Any entry in the snmpTargetAddrTable, that matches the value of this tag, is selected Deletes the notify table entry Displays the current notify table configuration 104 Command: /cfg/sys/access[System Access Menu] mgmt - Management Network Definition Menu - User Access Control Menu (passwords) http - Enable/disable HTTP (Web) access https - HTTPS Web Access Menu wport - Set HTTP (Web) server port number - Set SNMP access control tnport - Set Telnet server port number tport - Set the TFTP Port for the system - Display current system access configuration The following table describes the System Access Configuration menu options Table 94 System Access Configuration Menu options Displays the Management Configuration Menu Displays the User Access Control Menu http disable|enable Displays the HTTPS Menu wport <TCP port wport number snmp disable|read Disables or provides read-only/write-readSNMP access only|read-write tnport <TCP port on a non-standardport tport <TFTP port tport Displays the current system access parameters Command: /cfg/sys/access/mgmt [Management Networks Menu] add - Add mgmt network definition rem Remove mgmt network definition Display current mgmt network definitions Table 95 Management Networks Configuration menu options add <IP address> <IP mask add Adds a defined network through which switch access is allowed of IP addresses is produced when used with a network mask notation rem <IP address> <IP mask rem Removes a defined network, which consists of a management network address and a management network mask address Displays the current management networks parameters 105 Command: /cfg/sys/access/user[User Access Control Menu] uid - User ID Menu eject - Eject user usrpw - Set user password (user) opw - Set operator password (oper) admpw - Set administrator password (admin) - Display current user status The following table describes the User Access Control menu options Table 96 User Access Control Configuration menu options uid <1-10 eject <1-10 Command: /cfg/sys/access/user/uid [User ID cos - Set class of service - Set user name pswd - Set user password - Enable user ID - Disable user ID - Delete user ID - Display current user configuration The following table describes the User ID Configuration menu options Table 97 User ID Configuration menu options <user|oper|admin name <1-8 pswd <1-128 Command: /cfg/sys/access/https [https Menu] - Enable/Disable HTTPS Web access - HTTPS WebServer port number generate - Generate self-signedHTTPS server certificate certSave - save HTTPS certificate - Display current SSL Web Access configuration The following table describes the HTTPS Access Configuration Menu options Table 98 HTTPS Access Configuration Menu options access enable|disable Enables or disables BBI access (Web access) using HTTPS. The default value is disabled Defines the HTTPS Web server port number generate the various fields. For example: Country Name (2 letter code) [ ]: CA State or Province Name (full name) [ ]: Ontario Locality Name (for example, city) [ ]: Ottawa Organization Name (for example, company) [ ]: Hewlett-Packard Organizational Unit Name (for example, section) [ ]: ProLiant Common Name (for example, user’s name) [ ]: Mr Smith Email (for example, email address) [ ]: info@hp.com 30 seconds to generate the certificate. Then the switch restarts SSL agent to Flash to be used when the switch is rebooted Displays the current SSL Web Access configuration 106 Port configurationCommand: /cfg/port <port number [Port 1 Menu] gig - Gig Phy Menu aclqos - Acl/Qos Configuration Menu 8021ppri - Set default 802.1p priority pvid - Set default port VLAN id - Set port name - Enable/Disable RMON for port - Enable/disable VLAN tagging for port tagpvid - Enable/disable tagging on pvid media - Current media copper/fiber fiber - Set fiber copper - Set copper automedia - Set Auto brate - Set BroadCast Threshold mrate - Set MultiCast Threshold drate - Set Dest. Lookup Fail Threshold - Enable port - Disable port - Display current port configuration NOTE: Port 19 is reserved for switch management The following table describes the Port Configuration Menu options 107 Table 99 Port Configuration Menu optionspvid <1-4095 Note name <1-64characters>|none >|none rmon enable|disable tag enable|disable tagpvid enable|disable *media auto *fiber *copper *automedia brate <0-262143>|dis mrate <0-262143>|dis drate <0-262143>|dis 108 Main# /oper/port <port number>/disCommand: /cfg/port <port number>/gig [Gigabit Link speed - Set link speed mode - Set full or half duplex mode fctl - Set flow control - Set auto negotiation - Display current gig link configuration Use these menu options to set port parameters for the port link The following table describes the Gigabit Link Configuration Menu options Table 100 Gigabit Link Configuration Menu options speed 10|100|1000|any mode full|half|any fctl rx|tx|both|none auto on|off Command: /cfg/port <port number>/aclqos [Port ACL Menu] - Add ACL or ACL group to this port Remove ACL or ACL group from this port Display current ACLs for this port The following table describes the port ACL/QoS Configuration Menu options Table 101 Port ACL/QoS Configuration Menu options add acl <1-762>|grp <1-762 rem acl <1-762>|grp <1-762 109 Layer 2 configurationCommand: /cfg/l2 - 802.1x Menu mrst - Multiple Spanning Tree/Rapid Spanning Tree Menu - Spanning Tree Menu - FDB Menu - Trunk Group Menu thash - IP Trunk Hash Menu - VLAN Menu upfast - Enable/disable Uplink Fast update - UplinkFast station update rate - Display current layer 2 parameters The following table describes the Layer 2 Configuration Menu options Table 102 L2 Configuration Menu options upfast enable|disable update <10-200 802.1x configurationCommand: /cfg/l2/8021x [802.1x Configuration Menu] global - Global 802.1x configuration menu configuration menu - Enable 802.1x access control - Disable 802.1x access control configuration Table 103 802.1x Configuration Menu options 110 802.1x Global configurationCommand: /cfg/l2/8021x/global [802.1x Global Configuration Menu] Set access control mode qtperiod EAP-Request/Identityquiet time interval svrtmout - Set server authentication request timeout maxreq - Set max number of EAP-Requestretransmissions raperiod - Set reauthentication time interval reauth - Set reauthentication status to on or off default - Restore default - Display current Table 104 802.1x Global Configuration Menu options mode force unauth|auto|force-auth force-unauth qtperiod <0-65535 txperiod <1-65535 suptmout <1-65535 svrtmout <1-65535 /cfg/sys/radius/timeout maxreq <1-10 packet to the supplicant (client). The default value is raperiod <1-604800 Sets the time, in seconds, the authenticator waits before re-authenticatinga is 3600 seconds reauth on|off Sets the re-authenticationstatus to on or off. The default value is off Resets the global 802.1x parameters to their default values Displays current global 802.1x parameters 111 802.1x Port configurationCommand: /cfg/l2/8021x/port <port number [802.1x Port Configuration Menu] - Set access control mode qtperiod - Set EAP-Request/Identityquiet time interval txperiod - Set EAP-Request/Identityretransmission timeout suptmout - Set EAP-Requestretransmission timeout - Restore default 802.1x configuration - Apply current global 802.1x configuration to this port - Display current 802.1x configuration The following table describes the 802.1x Port Configuration Menu options Table 105 802.1x Global Configuration Menu options Sets the type of access control for the port: Sets the time, in seconds, the authenticator waits for a response from the RADIUS server before declaring an authentication timeout. The default value is 30 seconds Sets the maximum number of times the authenticator retransmits an EAP-Request 112 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol / Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol configurationCommand: /cfg/l2/mrst [Multiple Spanning Tree Menu] - Common and Internal Spanning Tree menu - Set MST region name rev - Set revision level of this MST region maxhop - Set Maximum Hop Count for MST (4 - 60) - Spanning Tree Mode - Globally turns RSTP/MSTP ON - Globally turns RSTP/MSTP OFF - Display current MST parameters Table 106 Multiple Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Displays the Common Internal Spanning Tree (CIST) Menu Configures a name for the MSTP region. All devices within a MSTP region must have the same region name rev <0-65535 same revision level number. The range is maxhop <4-60 it is dropped. The range is from 4 to 60 hops. The default is mode rstp|mstp (mstp). The default mode is RSTP Globally turn RSTP/MSTP ON Note: When RSTP is turned on, the configuration parameters for STP group apply to RSTP Globally turn RSTP/MSTP OFF Displays the current RSTP/MSTP configuration •IEEE 802.1s MSTP supports rapid convergence using IEEE 802.1w RSTP •PVST+ does not support rapid convergence in current versions The following configurations are unsupported: The following configurations are supported: •HP PVST+ (default Spanning Tree setting) is interoperable with Cisco PVST+ •HP MSTP/RSTP (with mode set to ‘mstp’) is interoperable with Cisco MST/RSTP 113 Common Internal Spanning Tree configurationCommand: /cfg/l2/mrst/cist [Common Internal Spanning Tree Menu] CIST Bridge parameter menu Port parameter menu - Add VLAN(s) to CIST Default Common Internal Spanning Tree and Member parameters Display current CIST parameters Table 107 Common Internal Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options add <1-4095 114 CIST bridge configurationCommand: /cfg/l2/mrst/cist/brg [CIST Bridge Menu] prior - Set CIST bridge Priority (0-65535) mxage - Set CIST bridge Max Age (6-40secs) fwd Set CIST bridge Forward Delay (4-30 secs) Display current CIST bridge parameters Table 108 CIST Bridge Configuration Menu options prior <0-65535 the network is the MSTP root bridge The range is 0 to 65535, and the default is section for more information mxage <6-40 Configures the CIST bridge maximum age. The maximum age parameter specifies the fwd <4-30 Configures the CIST bridge forward delay parameter. The forward delay parameter range is 4 to 30 seconds, and the default is 15 seconds Displays the current CIST bridge configuration CIST port configurationCommand: /cfg/l2/mrst/cist/port <port number [CIST Port - Set port Priority (0-240) cost - Set port Path Cost (1-200000000) - Set CIST port Hello Time (1-10secs) - Set MSTP link type (auto, p2p, or shared; default: auto) edge - Enables or disables this port as an edge port - Turn port's Spanning Tree ON - Turn port's Spanning Tree OFF - Display current port Spanning Tree parameters For each port, CIST is turned on by default. Port parameters include: •Port priority •Port path cost •Port Hello time •Edge •On and off •Current port configuration The port option of MRST is turned on by default Table 109 CIST Port Configuration Menu options prior <0-240 and the default is cost <1-200000000 path cost. The default is 20000 for Gigabit ports hello <1-10 and the default is 2 seconds link auto|p2p|shared Defines the type of link connected to the port, as follows: p2p: Configures the port for Point-To-Pointprotocol shared: Configures the port to connect to a shared medium (usually a hub) The default link type is auto edge disable|enable ports as edge ports (enabled). This command is disabled by default Enables CIST on the port Disables CIST on the port Displays the current CIST port configuration 115 Spanning Tree configurationCommand: /cfg/l2/stp [Spanning Tree Group 1 Menu] - Bridge parameter menu - Port parameter menu - Add VLAN(s) to Spanning Tree Group remove - Remove VLAN(s) from Spanning Tree Group - Remove all VLANs from Spanning Tree Group - Globally turn Spanning Tree ON - Globally turn Spanning Tree OFF - Default Spanning Tree and Member parameters - Display current bridge parameters NOTE: When RSTP is turned on, only STP group 1 can be configured 116 The following table describes the Spanning Tree Configuration Menu optionsTable 110 Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Displays the Bridge Spanning Tree Menu Displays the Spanning Tree Port Menu Associates a VLAN with a spanning tree and requires an external VLAN ID as a parameter remove <1-4095 Breaks the association between a VLAN and a spanning tree and requires an external VLAN ID as a parameter Removes all VLANs from a spanning tree Globally enables Spanning Tree Protocol Globally disables Spanning Tree Protocol Restores a spanning tree instance to its default configuration Displays current Spanning Tree Protocol parameters Command: /cfg/l2/stp/brg [Bridge Spanning Tree Menu] - Set bridge Priority [0-65535] - Set bridge Hello Time [1-10secs] - Set bridge Max Age (6-40secs) - Set bridge Forward Delay (4-30 •Bridge priority •Bridge hello time •Bridge maximum age •Current bridge configuration Table 111 Bridge Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options network is the STP root bridge to 65535, and the default is configuration bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) seconds, and the default is 2 seconds 117 and the default is 15 secondsDisplays the current bridge STP parameters When configuring STP bridge parameters, the following formulas must be used: •2*(fwd-1) >mxage 2 -1) •2*(hello+1) <mxage +1) Command: /cfg/l2/stp <1-32>/port<port number [Spanning Tree Port 1 Menu] - Set port Priority (0-255) - Set port Path Cost (1-65535(802.1d) 1-200000000(MSTP/RSTP)/0 for auto) - Set port link type (auto, p2p, or shared; default: auto) fastfwd - Enable/disable Port Fast Forwarding mode Table 112 Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu options prior <0-255 becomes the designated port The range is 0 to 255, and the default is Configures the port path cost. The port path cost is used to help determine the path cost The range is 1 to 65535. The default is 10 for 100Mb/s ports, and 1 for Gigabit negotiated link speed RSTP/MSTP: The range is 1 – 200000000, and the default it 20000 for Gigabit ports This command only applies when RSTP is turned on. See the “Common Internal Spanning Tree configuration” section for more information ports as edge ports (enabled) fastfwd disable|enable Enables or disables Port Fast Forward on the port Enables STP on the port Disables STP on the port Displays the current STP port parameters 118 Forwarding Database configurationCommand: /cfg/l2/fdb [FDB Menu] - Static FDB Menu aging Configure FDB aging value Display current FDB configuration Table 113 FDB Configuration Menu options Displays the Static FDB Configuration Menu aging <0-65535 Configures the aging value for FDB entries. The default value is Displays current FDB parameters Command: /cfg/l2/fdb/static [Static FDB Menu] - Add a permanent FDB entry - Delete a static Clear static FDB entries Display current static FDB configuration 119 Trunk configuration121 The following table describes the LACP Configuration Menu optionsTable 118 LACP Configuration Menu options sysprio <1-65535 timeout short|long short long long Command: /cfg/l2/lacp/port <port number [LACP Port 2 Menu] - Set LACP mode - Set LACP port priority adminkey Set LACP port admin key Display current LACP port configuration The following table describes the LACP Port Configuration Menu options Table 119 LACP Port Configuration Menu options mode off|active|passive off off active passive prio <1-65535 adminkey <1-65535 Command: /cfg/l2/vlan <1-4095 [VLAN 1 Menu] - Set VLAN name stg - Assign VLAN to a Spanning Tree Group - Add port to VLAN - Remove port from VLAN def - Define VLAN as list of ports - Enable VLAN - Disable VLAN - Delete VLAN - Display current VLAN configuration 123 *frwdDisplays the IP Forwarding Menu *nwf <1-256 Displays the Network Filter Configuration Menu *rmap <1-32 Displays the Route Map Menu Displays the Routing Interface Protocol Menu Displays the OSPF Menu Displays the IGMP Menu Displays the IP Domain Name System Menu *bootp Displays the Bootstrap Protocol Menu Displays the Virtual Router Redundancy Configuration Menu Displays the current IP configuration Command: /cfg/l3/if <1-256 [IP Interface - Set subnet mask - Set VLAN number - Enable IP interface - Disable IP interface - Delete IP interface - Display current interface configuration The following table describes the IP Interface Configuration Menu options Table 122 IP Interface Configuration Menu options addr <IP address example mask <IP subnet mask mask Configures the IP subnet address mask for the interface using dotted decimal notation. For example Configures the VLAN number for this interface. Each interface can belong to one VLAN, though any VLAN can have multiple IP interfaces in it Enables this IP interface Disables this IP interface Removes this IP interface Displays the current interface settings Command: /cfg/l3/gw <1-4 [Default gateway 1 Menu] intr - Set interval between ping attempts retry - Set number of failed attempts to declare gateway DOWN - Enable/disable ARP only health checks - Enable default gateway - Disable default gateway - Delete default gateway - Display current default gateway configuration <gateway number Table 123 Default IP Gateway Configuration Menu options intr <0-60 retry <1-120 arp disable|enable disabled by default Enables the gateway for use Disables the gateway Deletes the gateway from the configuration Displays the current gateway settings 124 IP Static Route configurationCommand: /cfg/l3/route [IP Static Route Menu] - Add static route Remove static route Display current static route configuration The following table describes the Static Route Configuration Menu options Table 124 Static Route Configuration Menu options add <IP address> <IP subnet Adds a static route. You will be prompted to enter a destination IP address mask> <gateway> <interface destination subnet mask, and gateway address. Enter all addresses using dotted decimal notation rem <IP address> <IP subnet mask specified using dotted decimal notation 125 Address Resolution Protocol configurationCommand: /cfg/l3/arp [ARP Menu] rearp Set re-ARPperiod in minutes Display current ARP configuration The following table describes the ARP Configuration Menu options Table 125 ARP Configuration Menu options rearp <2-120 IP Forwarding configurationCommand: /cfg/l3/frwd [IP Forwarding Menu] dirbr - Enable/disable forwarding directed broadcasts - Globally turn IP Forwarding ON Globally turn IP Forwarding OFF Display current IP Forwarding configuration The following table describes the IP Forwarding Configuration Menu options Table 126 IP Forwarding Configuration Menu options dirbr disable|enable Network Filter configurationCommand: /cfg/l3/nwf <1-256 [IP Network Filter - IP Address Subnet mask enable - Enable Network Filter disable - Disable Network Filter delete - Delete Network Filter - Display current Network Filter configuration The following table describes the Network Filter Configuration Menu options Table 127 Network Filter Configuration Menu options 126 Route Map configurationCommand: /cfg/l3/rmap <1-32 [IP Route Map 1 Menu] alist - Access List number aspath - AS Filter Menu - Set as-pathprepend of the matched route - Set local-preferenceof the matched route metric - Set metric of the matched route - Set OSPF metric-typeof the matched route prec - Set the precedence of this route map weight - Set weight of the matched route - Enable route map - Disable route map - Delete route map - Display current route map configuration map number alist <1-8 aspath <1-8 ap <AS number> [<AS number>] [<AS ap number>]|none lp <0-4294967294>|none metric <0-4294967294>|none type 1|2|none none prec <1-256 weight <0-65534>|none 127 IP Access List configurationAutonomous System Path configurationrmap number path number Table 130 Autonomous System Path Configuration Menu options as <1-65535 128 Routing Information Protocol configurationCommand: /cfg/l3/rip [Routing Information Protocol - RIP Interface - Set update period in seconds redist - RIP Route Redistribute Menu RIP ON RIP OFF - Display current RIP configuration Table 131 RIP Configuration Menu options update <1-120 129 Command: /cfg/l3/rip/if <1-256[RIP Interface 1 Menu] version - Set RIP version supply - Enable/disable supplying route updates - Enable/disable listening to route updates poison - Enable/disable poisoned reverse split - Enable/disable split horizon trigg - Enable/disable triggered updates mcast - Enable/disable multicast updates - Set default route action - Set metric - Set authentication type key - Set authentication key - Enable interface - Disable interface - Display current RIP interface configuration The following table describes the RIP Interface Configuration Menu options Table 132 RIP Interface Configuration Menu options version 1|2|both supply disable|enable listen disable|enable poison disable|enable split disable|enable trigg disable|enable mcast disable|enable default disable|enable metric <1-15 auth none|password Command: /cfg/l3/rip/redist fixed|static|ospf|eospf [RIP Redistribute Fixed - Add rmap into route redistribution list - Remove rmap from route redistribution list export Export all routes of this protocol Display current route-mapsadded The following table describes the RIP Route Redistribute Menu options Table 133 RIP Redistribute Configuration Menu options add <1-32> <1-32>|all all one per line, NULL at the end will be redistributed remove <1-32> <1-32>|all Removes the route map from the RIP route redistribution list Removes routing maps from the list. To remove all 32 route maps, enter all at end export <1-15>|none Exports the routes of this protocol in which the metric and metric type are the protocol, enter none Displays the current RIP route redistribute configuration 130 Open Shortest Path First configurationCommand: /cfg/l3/ospf [Open Shortest Path First Menu] - OSPF Area (index) Menu range - OSPF Summary Range - OSPF Interface Menu virt - OSPF Virtual Links md5key - OSPF MD5 Key Menu - OSPF Host Entry Menu - OSPF Route Redistribute Menu lsdb - Set the LSDB limit for external LSA - Export default route information - Globally turn OSPF OFF - Display current OSPF configuration 131 The following table describes the Open Shortest Path First Menu optionsTable 134 OSPF Configuration Menu options range <1-16 virt <1-3 md5key <1-255characters host <1-128 redist <fixed|static|rip lsdb <0-2000 default <1-16777215>1|2>|none Command: /cfg/l3/ospf/aindex <0-2 [OSPF Area (index) 1 Menu] areaid - Set area ID - Set area type - Set stub area metric spf - Set time interval between two SPF calculations - Enable area - Disable area - Delete area - Display current OSPF area configuration 132 The following table describes the Area Index Configuration Menu optionsTable 135 OSPF Area Index Configuration Menu options areaid <IP address areaid type transit|stub|nssa Transit area: Stub area: NSSA: metric <1-65535 auth none|password|md5 None: Password: spf <0-255 Command: /cfg/l3/ospf/range <1-16 [OSPF Summary Range - Set IP address - Set IP mask - Set area index hide - Enable/disable hide range - Enable range - Disable range - Delete range - Display current OSPF summary range configuration 133 aindex <0-2hide disable|enable enable disable delete 134 OSPF Interface Configuration Menu optionsCommand: /cfg/l3/ospf/virt <1-3 [OSPF Virtual Link 1 Menu] - Set hello interval in seconds - Set dead interval in seconds - Set transit delay in seconds - Set retransmit interval in seconds - Set router ID of virtual neighbor - Set MD5 key ID - Delete interface - Display current OSPF interface configuration The following table describes the OSPF Virtual Link Configuration Menu options Table 138 OSPF Virtual Link Configuration Menu options nbr <IP address key <password key 135 Command: /cfg/l3/ospf/host <1-128[OSPF Host Entry 1 Menu] - Set host entry IP address - Set area - Set cost of this host entry - Enable host entry - Disable host entry - Delete host entry - Display current OSPF host entry configuration The following table describes the OSPF Host Entry Configuration Menu options Table 139 OSPF Host Entry Configuration Menu options Command: /cfg/l3/ospf/redist fixed|static|rip [OSPF Redistribute Fixed Menu] - Add rmap into route redistribution list Table 140 OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration Menu options rem <1-32> <1-32> ...|all export <1-16777215>1|2|none 136 IGMP configuration137 Command: /cfg/l3/igmp/snoop[IGMP Snoop Menu] - Set report timeout mrto - Set multicast router timeout qintrval - Set IGMP query interval robust - Set expected packet loss on subnet - Aggregate IGMP report srcip - Set source ip to use when proxying GSQ - Add VLAN(s) to IGMP Snooping - Remove VLAN(s) from IGMP Snooping - Remove all VLAN(s) from IGMP Snooping fastlv - Enable/disable Fastleave processing in VLAN - Display current IGMP Snooping configuration The following table describes the IGMP Snoop Configuration Menu options Table 143 IGMP Snoop Menu options timeout <1-255 mrto <1-600 qintrval <1-600 robust <2-10 aggr disable|enable srcip <IP address srcip rem <1-4095 fastlv <1-4095>disable|enable 138 Command: /cfg/l3/igmp/mrouter[Static Multicast Router - Add port as Multicast Router Port - Remove port as Multicast Router Port - Display current Multicast Router configuration Table 144 IGMP Static Multicast Router Menu add <port number> <1-4095> <1-2 remove Command: /cfg/l3/igmp/igmpflt [IGMP Filter Menu] dis - Disable IGMP Filtering cur - Display current IGMP Filtering configuration The following table describes the IGMP Filter Configuration Menu options Table 145 IGMP Filtering Menu filter <1-16 Command: /cfg/l3/dns [Domain Name System prima - Set IP address of primary DNS server secon IP address of secondary DNS server dname Set default domain name Display current DNS configuration Table 148 Domain Name System (DNS) Configuration Menu options prima <IP address secon <IP address secon dname <dotted DNS notation>|none dname 140 Bootstrap Protocol Relay configurationCommand: /cfg/l3/bootp [Bootstrap Protocol Relay Menu] - Set IP address of BOOTP server addr2 - Set IP address of second BOOTP server BOOTP relay ON BOOTP relay OFF Display current BOOTP relay configuration BOOTP relay is turned off by default The following table describes the BOOTP Configuration Menu options Table 149 BOOTP Configuration Menu options addr2 <IP address addr2 141 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol configurationCommand: /cfg/l3/vrrp [Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP Virtual Router VRRP Virtual Router Group Menu VRRP Interface Menu track VRRP Priority Tracking Menu VRRP ON VRRP OFF Display current VRRP configuration BladeSystem Application Guide The following table describes the VRRP Configuration Menu options Table 150 VRRP Configuration Menu options vr <1-255 255 virtual routers on this switch together as one logical entity. Group options must be configured when using two or more GbE2c in a hot-standbyfailover configuration where only one switch is active at any given time Displays the VRRP Virtual Router Interface Menu used when modifying priority levels in the master router election process Globally enables VRRP on this switch Globally disables VRRP on this switch Displays the current VRRP parameters Command: /cfg/l3/vrrp/vr <1-255 [VRRP Virtual Router 1 Menu] - Priority Tracking Menu - Set virtual router ID - Set interface number - Set renter priority adver - Set advertisement interval - Enable/disable preemption - Enable virtual router - Disable virtual router - Delete virtual router - Display current VRRP virtual router configuration 142 Virtual routers are disabled by defaultThe following table describes the Virtual Router Configuration Menu options Table 151 Virtual Router Configuration Menu options Displays the VRRP Priority Tracking Menu for this virtual router. Tracking is a used for electing the master router vrid <1-255 device must be configured with the same virtual router: one that shares the same vrid and addr combination vrid the same as any virtual server) can be any integer between 1 and 255. The default value is interface belongs is used in conjunction with the vrid (above) to configure the same virtual router on each participating VRRP device. The default address is router. An owner has a special priority of 255 (highest) and will always preem option below is disabled. The default value is prio <1-254 between 1 and 254. The default value is During the master router election process, the routing device with the highest the one used by the IP interface, the priority for this virtual router will automatically be set to 255 (highest) When priority tracking is used (/cfg/l3/vrrp/track or /cfg/l3/vrrp/vr #/track), this base priority value can be modified according to a number of performance and operational criteria adver <1-255 integer between 1 and 255 seconds. The default value is preem disable|enable backup mode but has a higher priority than the current master, this virtual router will preempt the lower priority master and assume control. Note that preem master if this switch is the owner (the IP interface address and virtual router addr are the same). By default, this option is enabled Enables this virtual router Disables this virtual router Deletes this virtual router from the switch configuration Displays the current configuration information for this virtual router 143 Command: /cfg/l3/vrrp/vr <1-255>/trackRouter 1 Priority Tracking Menu] vrs - Enable/disable tracking master virtual routers ifs - Enable/disable tracking other interfaces ports Enable/disable tracking switch ports Display current VRRP virtual router configuration virtual server Table 152 Virtual Router Priority Tracking Configuration Menu options vrs disable|enable When enabled, the priority for this virtual router will be increased for each ifs disable|enable other IP interface active on this switch. An IP interface is considered active when there is at least one active port on the same VLAN. This helps elect the virtual routers with the most available routes as the master. This command is ports disable|enable ports as the master. This command is disabled by default Command: /cfg/l3/vrrp/group Router Group Menu] 144 Table 153 Virtual Router Group Configuration Menu optionsis a proprietary extension to VRRP, used for modifying the standard priority system used for electing the master router Defines the virtual router ID the same as any virtual server) can be any integer between 1 and 255. All vrid values must be unique within the VLAN to which the virtual router’s IP interface (see if below) belongs. The default virtual router ID is Selects a switch IP interface. The default switch IP interface number is integer between 1 and 254. The default value is integer between 1 and 255 seconds. The default is Enables or disables master preemption. When enabled, if the virtual router group is in backup mode but has a higher priority than the current master, this virtual router will preempt the lower priority master and assume control. Note other master if this switch is the owner (the IP interface address and virtual router addr are the same). By default, this option is enabled Enables the virtual router group Disables the virtual router group Deletes the virtual router group from the switch configuration Displays the current configuration information for the virtual router group Command: /cfg/l3/vrrp/group/track Group Priority Tracking Menu] VLAN switch ports Display current VRRP Group Tracking configuration Virtual Router Group Tracking group 145 Table 154 Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking Configuration Menu optionsCommand: /cfg/l3/vrrp/if <1-255 [VRRP Interface Set authentication types passw Set plain-textpassword Display current VRRP interface configuration interface-number The following table describes the VRRP Interface Configuration Menu options Table 155 VRRP Interface Configuration Menu options or password (password authentication) passw <password be added to each VRRP packet transmitted by this interface when password authentication is chosen (see auth above) Command: /cfg/l3/vrrp/track [VRRP Tracking Menu] - Set priority increment for virtual router tracking - Set priority increment for IP interface tracking Set priority increment for VLAN switch port tracking Display current VRRP Priority Tracking The following table describes the VRRP Tracking Configuration Menu options Table 156 VRRP Tracking Configuration Menu options vrs <0-254 mode detected on this switch. The default value is ifs <0-254 Defines the priority increment value (0 through 254) for active IP interfaces detected on this switch. The default value is ports <0-254 Defines the priority increment value (0 through 254) for active ports on the virtual router’s VLAN. The default value is Displays the current configuration of priority tracking increment values 146 Quality of Service configurationCommand: /cfg/qos [QOS Menu] 8021p - 802.1p Menu Table 157 QoS Configuration Menu options Displays 802.1p configuration menu Command: /cfg/qos/8021p [802.1p Menu] priq - Set priority to COS queue mapping qweight Set weight to a COS queue Display current 802.1p configuration The following table describes the 802.1p Configuration Menu options Table 158 802.1p Configuration Menu options priq <0-7> <0-1 Maps the 802.1p priority of to the Class of Service queue (COSq) priority Enter the 802.1p priority value (0-7);followed by the Class of Service queue (0-1)that handles the matching traffic qweight <0-1> <0-15 queue number (0-1),followed by the scheduling weight (0-15) Displays the current 802.1p parameters Access Control configurationCommand: /cfg/acl - Access Control List Item Config Menu Access Control List Group Config Menu Display current ACL configuration The following table describes the Access Control Configuration Menu options Table 159 Access Control Configuration Menu options group <1-762 147 Access Control List configurationCommand: /cfg/acl/acl <1-762 [ACL 1 Menu] ethernet - Ethernet Header Options Menu ipv4 - IP Header Options Menu tcpudp - TCP/UDP Header Options Menu meter - ACL Metering Configuration Menu re-mark - ACL Re-markConfiguration Menu pktfmt - Set to filter specific packet format types egrport - Set to filter for packets egressing this port - Set filter action - Enable/disable statistics for this acl reset - Reset filtering parameters - Display current filter configuration Table 160 ACL Configuration Menu options egrport <port number egrport action permit|deny|setprio <0-7 stats e|d 148 Command: /cfg/acl/acl <1-762>/ethernet[Filtering Ethernet to filter on source MAC on destination MAC on VLAN ID etype on ethernet type pri - Set to filter on priority - Reset all fields - Display current parameters Table 161 Ethernet Filter Configuration Menu options smac <MAC address> <MAC mask smac Defines the source MAC address and MAC mask for this ACL For example: 00:60:cf:40:56:00 ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:fc dmac <MAC address> <MAC mask dmac Defines the destination MAC address and MAC mask for this ACL. For example: vlan <1-4095><VLAN mask (0xfff) Defines a VLAN number and mask for this ACL etype ARP|IP|IPv6|MPLS|RARP|any|0xXXXX Defines the Ethernet type for this ACL pri <0-7 Defines the Ethernet priority value for the ACL Displays the current Ethernet parameters for the ACL Command: /cfg/acl/acl <1-762>/ipv4 [Filtering IPv4 Set to filter on source IP address Set to filter on destination IP address proto Set to filter on protocol tos Set to filter on TOS Reset all fields Display current parameters Table 162 IPv4 Filter Configuration Menu options sip <IP address> <IP mask sip For example dip <IP address> <IP mask dip Defines a destination IP address for the ACL. If defined, traffic with this destination IP address will match this ACL. For example 149 proto <0-255well-knownprotocols Number Name icmp igmp tcp udp ospf vrrp tos <0-255 RFC 1340 and Resets the IPv4 parameters for the ACL to their default values Displays the current IPV4 parameters Command: /cfg/acl/acl <1-762>/tcpudp [Filtering TCP/UDP Menu] sport - Set to filter on TCP/UDP source port dport on TCP/UDP destination port flags TCP/UDP flags Table 163 TCP/UDP Filter Configuration Menu options sport <1-65535><port mask some of the well-knownports: ftp-data ftp telnet smtp time name whois domain tftp gopher finger http dport <1-65535 or UDP destination port will match this ACL. Specify the port number, just as with sport above flags <value (0x0-0x3f) flags Defines a TCP/UDP flag for the ACL Resets the TCP/UDP parameters for the ACL to their default values Displays the current TCP/UDP Filtering parameters 150 Command: /cfg/acl/acl <1-762>/meter[Metering Menu] cir Set committed rate in KiloBits/s mbsize Set maximum burst size in KiloBits Enable/disable port metering dpass Set to Drop or Pass out of profile traffic Reset meter parameters Display current settings This menu defines the metering profile for the selected ACL Table 164 ACL Meter Configuration Menu options cir <64-1000000 mbsize <32-4096 enable e|d dpass drop|pass Command: /cfg/acl/acl <1-762>/re-mark [Re-markMenu] inprof - In Profile Menu outprof - Out Profile Menu Reset re-marksettings Table 165 ACL Re-markConfiguration Menu options 151 /cfg/acl/acl <1-762>/re-mark/inprof[Re-marking- In Profile Menu] up1p - Set Update User Priority Menu updscp - Set the update DSCP - Reset in profile settings - Display current settings ACL Re-mark In-ProfileConfiguration Menu options updscp <0-63 /cfg/acl/acl <1-762>/re-mark/inprof/up1p [Update User Priority Menu] value - Set the update user priority utosp - Enable/Disable use of TOS precedence - Reset in profile up1p settings ACL Update User Priority Configuration Menu options value <0-7 utosp enable|disable Command: /cfg/acl/acl <1-762>/re-mark/outprof [Re-marking- Out Of Profile Menu] - Reset out of profile settings Table 168 ACL Re-mark Out-of-ProfileConfiguration Menu options 152 Remote Monitoring configuration153 The following table describes the RMON Configuration Menu optionsTable 171 RMON Menu options Displays the RMON History Menu Displays the RMON Event Menu Displays the RMON Alarm Menu Displays the current RMON configuration Command: /cfg/rmon/hist <1-65535 [RMON History ifoid - Set interface MIB object to monitor rbnum - Set the number of requested buckets - Set polling interval - Set owner for the RMON group of statistics - Delete this history and restore defaults - Display current history configuration The following table describes the RMON History Menu options Table 172 RMON History Menu options ifoid <1-127characters standard interface OID, as follows: The interface OID can have a maximum of 127 characters rbnum <1-65535 intervals over which data is to be saved The range is from 1 to 65535. The default is NOTE: The maximum number of buckets that can be granted is intrval <1-3600 Configures the time interval over which the data is sampled for each bucket The range is from 1 to 3600 seconds. The default value is 1800 seconds owner <1-127characters The owner can have a maximum of 127 characters Deletes the selected history index Displays the current RMON History parameters 154 Command: /cfg/rmon/event <1-65535[RMON Event 1 Menu] descn - Set description for the event - Set event type - Set owner for the event Delete this event and restore defaults Display current event configuration The following table describes the RMON Event Menu options Table 173 RMON Event Menu options descn <1-127characters type none|log|trap|both Command: /cfg/rmon/alarm <1-65535 [RMON Alarm 1 Menu] oid - Set MIB oid datasource to monitor - Set alarm interval sample - Set sample type almtype - Set startup alarm type rlimit - Set rising threshold flimit - Set falling threshold revtidx - Set event index to fire on rising threshold crossing fevtidx - Set event index to fire on falling threshold crossing - Set owner for the alarm Delete this alarm and restore defaults Display current alarm configuration The following table describes the RMON Alarm Menu options Table 174 RMON Alarm Menu options oid <1-127characters intrval <1-65535 sample abs|delta almtype rising|falling|either rlimit < -2147483647to rlimit 2147483647 flimit < -2147483647to 2147483647 flimit revtidx <0-65535 fevtidx <0-65535 155 Port mirroringCommand: /cfg/pmirr [Port Mirroring mirror Enable/Disable Mirroring monport Monitoring Port based PM Menu Display All Mirrored and Monitoring Ports BladeSystem Application Guide The following table describes the Port Mirroring Configuration Menu options Table 175 Port Mirroring Configuration Menu options mirror disable|enable monport <port number monport 156 Uplink Failure Detection configuration157 Command: /cfg/ufd/fdp[FDP Menu] ltm - Link to Monitor Menu ltd to Disable Menu Enable FDP Disable FDP current - Display current FDP configuration Table 178 Failure Detection Pair Configuration Menu options Command: /cfg/ufd/fdp/ltm [Failure Link to Monitor Menu] addport - Add port to Link to Monitor remport - Remove port from Link to Monitor addtrnk - Add trunk to Link to Monitor remtrnk - Remove trunk from Link to Monitor - Display current LtM configuration Table 179 Link to Monitor Menu options addport <port number addport remport <port number remport addtrnk <1-12 remtrnk <1-12 Command: /cfg/ufd/fdp/ltd to Disable Menu] - Add port to Link to Disable - Remove port from Link to Disable - Add trunk to Link to Disable - Remove trunk from Link to Disable - Display current LtD configuration Table 180 Link to Disable Menu options Removes a port from the current LtD group addtrunk <1-12 ports (1-16) remtrunk <1-12 Removes a trunk group from the current LtD group Displays the current LtD configuration 158 DumpCommand: /cfg/dump Configuration# dump Saving the active switch configurationCommand: /cfg/ptcfg <FTP/TFTP server> <filename Configuration# ptcfg <FTP/TFTP server> <filename <FTP/TFTP server <filename 159 Restoring the active switch configuration160 Operations Menu161 Command: /oper/port <port number>/8021x[802.1x Operation Menu] Reinitialize 802.1x access control on this port Initiate reauthentication on this port now Table 183 Operations-LevelPort 802.1x Menu options force unauth force auth Command: /oper/vrrp [VRRP Operations Menu] back - Set virtual router to backup Operations-levelVRRP options are described in the following table Table 184 Operations-LevelVRRP Menu options back <1-255 this command will resume master control in the following cases: interface are the same) • This switch’s virtual router has a higher priority and preemption is enabled • There are no other virtual routers available to take master control 162 Boot Options Menu163 Selecting a software image to run164 Uploading a software image from the switchSelecting a configuration block 165 Resetting the switchAccessing the ISCLImode iscli >>Switch# boot cli-modeaos 166 Maintenance Menu168 Command: /maint/debug[Miscellaneous Debug tbuf MP trace buffer snap MP snap (or post-mortem)trace buffer clrcfg Clear all flash configs •Events traced by the management processor (MP) •Events traced to a buffer area when a reset occurs The following table describes the Miscellaneous Debug Menu options: Table 188 Miscellaneous Debug Menu options MP trace buffer at 13:28:15 Fri May 25, 2002; mask: 0x2ffdf748 The buffer information is displayed after the header traced at the time that a reset occurred settings Command: /maint/arp - Show ARP entries for switch's interfaces - Show all ARP entries - Clear ARP cache The following table describes the Address Resolution Protocol Menu options: Table 189 Address Resolution Protocol Menu options Shows a single ARP entry by IP address. For example Shows ARP entries on a single port Shows ARP entries on a single VLAN for ARP requests Shows all ARP entries Clears the entire ARP list from switch memory 171 Command: /maint/uudmpTo access dump information, at the Maintenance# prompt, enter: Maintenance# uudmp No FLASH dump available Command: /maint/ptdmp <server> <filename Use this command to put (save) the system dump to a FTP or TFTP server To save dump information via FTP/TFTP, at the Maintenance# prompt, enter: Maintenance# ptdmp <server> <filename <server Command: /maint/cldmp To clear dump information from flash memory, at the Maintenance# prompt, enter: Maintenance# cldmp FLASH dump region cleared FLASH dump region is already clear 172 Unscheduled system dumps173 Index
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