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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
PART IG
ETTING STARTED
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Using This Book
Finding Specific Information in This Guide
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Conventions
Tabl e 3 Text Conventions
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Administration Console Overview
CoreBuilder 9000 System Management Overview
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Figure1 System Data Channels in the16-slot Chassis
CoreBuilder 9000 Management Features
Configuration Tasks
Tabl e 4 Types of Commands Associated with Configuration Tasks
Accessing the Administration Console
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Using Menus to Perform Tasks
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68 CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT
In addition, this chapter describes the script and logout options from the top-level menu.
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system console
webAccess
Enables or disables access to the Web Management software.
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Example Script (3500) This example scripts these tasks to initially configure your system:
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Menu Structure
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interface summary
Fields in the Management IP Interface Summary Display
interface define
Defines the IP address of the IP management out-of-band p ort.
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Fields in the Management IP Route Display
Status for Routes
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Management IP Ping Example
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Management IP Advanced Ping Exa mple
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advancedTraceRoute
Traces a route to a host with one or more of the advanced traceRoute options.
Options
Management IP Advanced Trace Route Example (TTL value of 10):
Options
Fields in the Management IP Statis tics Display
Fields in the Management UDP S tatistics Display
Fields in the Management ICMP S tatistics Display
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MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL (SNMP)
190 CHAPTER 6: SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENTPROTOCOL (SNMP)
Menu Structure
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snmp writeDisable Allows or disallows SNMP write requests.
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Fields in the Ethernet Summary Display
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Fields in the Ethernet Detail Disp lay
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Flow Control Settings
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INTERFACE (FDDI)
Fields in the FDDI Station Display
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fddi path display Displays FDDI path information. Valid Minimum Abbreviation
ports. Fields in the FDDI Path Display
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Fields in the FDDI Port Display
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Fields in the Bridge Display
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on its bridge and port STP states:
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add
Adds new MAC addresses to the selected bridge ports as statically configured addresses.
groups ports that are associated with a trunk on one line (for example,
and cannot be learned on a different port. You must first remove it from its former port .
Removes individual MAC addresses from the address table.
because the bridge could relearn a dynamic MAC address shortly afte r you remove it.
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flushDynamic
automatically flushed.
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bridge trunk detail Displays detailed trunk information in addition to the summary information.
Fields in the Bridge Trunk Detail Display
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Bridge Trunk Modify Example (9000)
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Replace Existing Filter Example (3500)
Store as New Filter Example (3500)
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The user next connects to the module and loads the filter.
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Bridge Packet Filter Assign Examples (3500)
bridge packetFilter
unassign
Unassigns selected packet filter from one or more ports.
to at least one port.
loaded filters on the system.
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Bridge Packet Filter Port Group Create Example (3500 )
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Menu Structure
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Options
Fields in the IP Interface Summary Display
index number even if you have only one interface defined. Options
Fields in the IP Interface Detail Disp lay
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IP Interface Detail Example (3500)
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IP Interface Define Example (Port-based Routing)
IP Interface Define Example (VLAN-based Routing)
ip interface define (3900/9300/9400/
9000 Layer 2)
Defines an IP interface.
(VLAN) and select IP as a protocol that the VLA N supports, as described in Chapter 16. Options
IP Interface Define Example
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have only one interface defined. Options
Fields in the IP Interface Statistics Dis play
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Fields in the IP Route Display
Status for Routes
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Fields in the IP RIP Display
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IP RIP Mode Example
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ip rip remove
Advertisement
Removes an advertisement address from the list of RIP advertisement addresses for an in terface.
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RIP Import Policy Conditions for Specified Interfaces
RIP Export Policy Conditions for Specified Interfaces
Example of Import Policy
Example of Export Policy
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Options
IP Ping Example
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IP Advanced Ping Example
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ip
advancedTraceRoute
Traces a route to a host with one or more of the advanced traceRoute options.
Options
IP Advanced Trace Route Example (TTL value of 10):
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Fields in the IP Statistics Display
Fields in the UDP Statistics Display
Fields in the ICMP Statistics Display
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Fields in the IP VRRP Summary Display
Sample IP VRRP Summary Display
Fields in the IP VRRP Detail Display
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Sample IP VRRP Detail Display
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IP VRRP Define Example
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IP VRRP Modify Example
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must disable the virtual router before you can change or delete the virtual router.
IP VRRP Mode Example
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interface summary
Fields in the IP Multicast DVMRP Interface Summary Display
interface detail
Displays information about IP interfaces that run the Distance-Vector Multicast Routing Protocol.
Fields in the IP Multicast DVMRP I nterface Detail Display
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Fields in the IP Multicast DVMRP Tunnels Summar y Display
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routeDisplay
Fields in the IP Multicast DVMRP Route Display
cacheDisplay
Fields in the IP Multicast DVMRP Ca che Display
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Fields in the IP Multicast Cache Di splay
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modifyArea
Modifies an existing OSPF area. Valid Minimum Abbreviation
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addRange
Adds a range to an existing OSPF area. Valid Minimum Abbreviation
modifyRange
Modifies an OSPF area range. Valid Minimum Abbreviation
IP OSPF Areas Modify Range Example
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Displays statistics that are associated with specified OSPF interfaces.
Fields in the IP OSPF Interface Stati stics Display
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mode
Enables or disables OSPF on specified IP interfaces.
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retransmit
Specifies the OSPF link state advertisement (LSA) retransmit interval for an interface.
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router
Displays router link state advertisements (LSAs) in the link state database.
Fields in the IP OSPF Link State Data Router Display
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network
Displays network link state advertisements (LSAs) in the link state database.
Fields in the IP OSPF Link State Data Netw ork Display
Displays summary link state advertisements (LSAs) in the link state database.
Fields in the IP OSPF Link State Data Summ ary Display
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ip ospf neighbors
display
Displays information about currently defined nei ghbors in an OSPF area.
Fields in the IP OSPF Neighbors Di splay
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ip ospf neighbors
Removes a static neighbor from an existing interface.
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IP OSPF Router ID Example (Interfac e Type) IP OSPF Router ID Example (Address Type)
ip ospf partition
display
Displays OSPF memory allocation.
how OSPF memory allocation works and how t o modify it. Fields in the IP OSPF Partition Display
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Displays summary information about a virtual link.
Fields in the IP OSPF Virtual Links Summ ary Display
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Fields in the IP OSPF Virtual Link s Detail Display
Fields in the IP OSPF Virtual Links N eighbor Display
Displays statistics that are associated with virtual links.
Fields in the IP OSPF Virtual Links Statisti cs Display
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Removes a virtual link.
areaID
Modifies the transit area that is associated with a virtual link.
router
Modifies the target router that is associated with a virtual link.
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retransmit
Sets the virtual link retransmit interval, in seconds.
dead
Sets the virtual link dead interval, in seconds.
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OSPF Import Policy Conditions
OSPF Export Policy Conditions
Export Policy Conditions for Direct Routes
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Example of Import Policy
Example of Export Policy
Example of Export Policy for a Directly Connected Interface
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OSPF Import Policy Conditions
OSPF Export Policy Conditions
Export Policy Conditions for Direct Routes
IP OSPF Policy Modify Example
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IPX Interface Define Example
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Fields in the IPX Route Display
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Options (3500 only )
Fields in the IPX Server Display
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ipx rip policy
Display a list of IPX RIP (Routing Information Protocol) policies.
Fields in an IPX RIP Policy Summary D isplay
routing table.
network, the protocols, and the routing table manager.
IPX RIP Policy Define Example
routing table.
network, the protocols, and the routing table manager.
IPX RIP Policy Modify Example
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ipx sap policy
Display a list of IPX SAP (Service Advertising Protocol) policies.
Fields in an IPX SAP Policy Summary D isplay
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IPX SAP Policy Define Example
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IPX SAP Policy Modify Example
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Fields in the IPX Interface Statistics Display
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Options
IPX NetBIOS Example (3500)
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ddp
Displays AppleTalk Datagram Delivery Protocol (DDP) statistics.
Fields in the AppleTalk DDP Statistics Display
rtmp
Displays AppleTalk Routing Table Maintenance Protocol (RTMP) statistics.
Fields in the AppleTalk RTMP Statistics Display
zip
Displays AppleTalk Zone Information Protocol (ZIP) statistics.
Fields in the AppleTalk ZIP Statistics Display
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690 CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) AND RSVP
qos classifier
Fields in the QoS Classifier Summary D isplay
Options
Fields in the QoS Classifier Detail D isplay
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QoS Classifier Define Example (Flow C lassifier)
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Fields in the QoS Control Summary D isplay
Options
Fields in the QoS Control Detail Displa y
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Table7 lists the opt ions for the input time types. The key to the prompts are:
Tabl e 7 Input Time Type Options
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Fields in the QoS RSVP Summary Display
command displays only the summary inform ation. Options
Fields in the QoS RSVP Detail Displ ay
system. You can oversubscribe (over 100) and specify a value of up to 200. Options
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log devices Configures severity levels for event logging on the Administration Console.
severity levels.
Log Devices Examples (3500)
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log services Enables the logging of messages that pertain to the following services:
severity levels.
(for example, system, appletalk and error, warning).
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Fields in the Analyzer Display
Analyzer Display Example (3500)
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Analyzer Add Example (9000 1000BAS E-SX module)
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Analyzer Start Example (9000 1000BASE-SX module)
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