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Layer 3 Gigabit Stackable Ethernet Switch
IC40240-10G/IC40480-10G
Management Guide
IntraCore 40240-10G Gigabit Ethernet Switch
IntraCore 40480-10G Gigabit Ethernet Switch
2 Stacking Ports
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Key Features
Table 1-1 Key Features
Description of Software Features
1-2
1-3
Description of Software Features
1-4
1-5
Description of Software Features
1-6
1-7
System Defaults
System Defaults
Introduction
1-8
1-9
System Defaults
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Chapter 2: Initial Configuration
Connecting to the Switch
2-1
Configuration Options
Required Connections
2-2
Remote Connections
Stack Operations
2-3
Selecting the Stack Master
Stack Operations
Selecting the Backup Unit
Recovering from Stack Failure or Topology Change
2-4
Broken Link for Line and Wrap-around Topologies
Renumbering the Stack
Ensuring Consistent Code is Used Across the Stack
Stack Operations
Basic Configuration
Console Connection
2-6
Setting Passwords
Setting an IP Address
2-7
Manual Configuration
2-8
2-9
2-10
Dynamic Configuration
2-11
2-12
Enabling SNMP Management Access
Community Strings (for SNMP version 1 and 2c clients)
2-13
Trap Receivers
2-14
Managing System Files
2-15
Managing System Files
Configuring Access for SNMP Version 3 Clients
Saving Configuration Settings
2-16
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Section II: Switch Management
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Chapter 3: Configuring the Switch
Using the Web Interface
3-1
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
Home Page
3-2
Configuration Options
Panel Display
3-3
Main Menu
3-4
3-5
3-6
3-7
3-8
3-9
3-10
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
3-11
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Chapter 4: Basic Management Tasks
Displaying System Information
4-1
Web
4-2
Figure 4-1 System Information
Specify the hostname, location and contact information.
Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions
4-3
Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions
Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
4-4
Setting the Switchs IP Address (IP Version 4)
Setting the Switchs IP Address
(IP Version 4)
4-5
4-6
Manual Configuration
4-7
Setting the Switchs IP Address (IP Version 4)
Using DHCP/BOOTP
4-8
Setting the Switchs IP Address
(IP Version 6)
4-9
Configuring an IPv6 Address
4-10
4-11
4-12
4-13
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Setting the Switchs IP Address (IP Version 6)
Configuring an IPv6 General Network Prefix
4-15
4-16
Configuring Neighbor Detection Protocol and Static Entries
4-17
4-18
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This example maps a static entry for a global unicast address to a MAC address.
Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
Managing Firmware
4-21
Downloading System Software from a Server
4-22
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Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
4-24
Downloading Configuration Settings from a Server
4-25
Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
Console Port Settings
4-26
4-27
Console Port Settings
Telnet Settings
4-28
Telnet Settings
4-29
Configuring Event Logging
System Log Configuration
4-30
Remote Log Configuration
4-31
Configuring Event Logging
4-32
Figure 4-19 Remote Logs
Displaying Log Messages
Configuring Event Logging
Sending Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Alerts
4-33
4-34
Renumbering the Stack
4-35
Renumbering the Stack
Resetting the System
Setting the System Clock
4-36
Setting the Current Time
Configuring SNTP
4-37
4-38
Setting the Time Zone
4-39
Configuring Summer Time
4-40
4-41
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Chapter 5: Simple Network Management Protocol
5-1
Note:
Enabling the SNMP Agent
The following example enables SNMP on the switch.
Enables SNMP on the switch.
5-2
Simple Network Management Protocol
Setting Community Access Strings
Setting Community Access Strings
5-3
Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types
5-4
5-5
Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types
5-6
Configuring SNMPv3 Management Access
Setting a Local Engine ID
5-7
Specifying a Remote Engine ID
5-8
Configuring SNMPv3 Users
5-9
5-10
Configuring Remote SNMPv3 Users
5-11
5-12
Configuring SNMPv3 Groups
5-13
5-14
5-15
5-16
Setting SNMPv3 Views
5-17
5-18
snmp-server view
Use the
Chapter 6: User Authentication
Configuring User Accounts
6-1
Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication
6-2
6-3
Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication
6-4
6-5
Configuring HTTPS
Configuring HTTPS
6-6
6-7
Configuring HTTPS
Replacing the Default Secure-site Certificate
Configuring the Secure Shell
6-8
6-9
Configuring the Secure She
Generating the Host Key Pair
6-10
6-11
Configuring the Secure She
Importing User Public Keys
6-12
6-13
Configuring the Secure She
Configuring the SSH Server
6-14
Configuring the Secure She
6-15
Configuring Port Security
6-16
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6-18
Configuring 802.1X Port Authentication
Displaying 802.1X Global Settings
6-19
Configuring Port Settings for 802.1X
6-20
Configuring 802.1X Global Settings
6-21
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Displaying 802.1X Statistics
This switch can display statistics for dot1x protocol exchanges for any port.
6-24
6-25
Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
6-26
Web
CLI
Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
6-27
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Chapter 7: Access Control Lists
Configuring Access Control Lists
7-1
Setting the ACL Name and Type
Configuring a Standard IPv4 ACL
7-2
Configuring an Extended IPv4 ACL
7-3
7-4
7-5
Configuring a MAC ACL
7-6
Configuring a Standard IPv6 ACL
7-7
Configuring an Extended IPv6 ACL
7-8
7-9
7-10
Binding a Port to an Access Control List
Binding a Port to an Access Control List
7-11
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Chapter 8: Port Configuration
Displaying Connection Status
8-1
8-2
Configuring Interface Connections
8-3
Configuring Interface Connections
8-4
Figure 8-2 Port - Port Configuration
Select the interface, and then enter the required settings.
8-5
Configuring Interface Connections
Creating Trunk Groups
8-6
Statically Configuring a Trunk
Enabling LACP on Selected Ports
8-8
8-9
Configuring LACP Parameters
8-10
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Displaying LACP Port Counters
You can display statistics for LACP protocol messages.
The following example displays LACP counters for port channel 1.
8-13
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Local Side
8-14
Figure 8-7 LACP - Port Internal Information
8-15
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Remote Side
8-16
Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds
8-17
Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds
8-18
Figure 8-9 Port Broadcast Control
8-19
Configuring Port Mirroring
Configuring Port Mirroring
Configuring Rate Limits
8-20
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Showing Port Statistics
8-22
8-23
Showing Port Statistics
8-24
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This example shows statistics for port 12.
8-26
Chapter 9: Address Table Settings
Setting Static Addresses
9-1
Displaying the Address Table
9-2
Address Table Settings
Displaying the Address Table
9-3
Changing the Aging Time
9-4
Address Table Settings
Chapter 10: Spanning Tree Algorithm
10-1
Region R
10-2
Displaying Global Settings
10-3
Displaying Global Settings
10-4
This command displays global STA settings, followed by settings for each port.
Displaying Global Settings
Note:
10-5
Configuring Global Settings
10-6
10-7
Configuring Global Settings
10-8
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Displaying Interface Settings
10-10
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x
10-11
Displaying Interface Settings
10-12
Configuring Interface Settings
10-13
Configuring Interface Settings
10-14
10-15
Configuring Interface Settings
Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
10-16
Figure 10-7 MSTP VLAN Configuration
This displays STA settings for instance 1, followed by settings f or each port .
10-17
Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
10-18
CLI This example sets the priority for MSTI 1, and adds VLANs 1- 5 to this MSTI.
Displaying Interface Settings for MSTP
10-19
Displaying Interface Settings for MSTP
Configuring Interface Settings for MSTP
10-20
10-21
Configuring Interface Settings for MSTP
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Chapter 11: VLAN Configuration
IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
11-1
Assigning Ports to VLANs
11-2
Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames
11-3
Displaying Basic VLAN Information
11-4
Enabling or Disabling GVRP (Global Setting)
Displaying Current VLANs
11-5
Creating VLANs
11-6
Adding Static Members to VLANs
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Figure 11-4 VLAN Static List - Creating VLANs
11-8
Adding Static Members to VLANs
(Port Index)
11-9
Configuring VLAN Behavior for Interfaces
11-10
11-11
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
11-12
11-13
11-14
11-15
Enabling QinQ Tunneling on the Switch
11-16
Adding an Interface to a QinQ Tunnel
11-17
Figure 11-2 Tunnel Port Configuration
17
x
11-18
Configuring Private VLANs
Uplink Ports Primary VLAN (promiscuous ports)
Configuring Uplink and Downlink Ports
11-19
Enabling Private VLANs
Configuring Private VLANs
Configuring Protocol-Based VLANs
Mapping Protocols to VLANs
11-21
Configuring Protocol-Based VLANs
11-22
Chapter 12: Link Layer Discovery Protocol
Setting Basic LLDP Timing Attributes
12-1
12-2
Configuring LLDP Interface Attributes
12-3
Configuring LLDP Interface Attributes
12-4
Displaying LLDP Local Device Information
12-5
Displaying LLDP Local Device Information
12-6
Figure 12-6 LLDP Local Device Information
This example displays LLDP information for the local switch.
12-7
Displaying LLDP Local Device Information
Click LLDP, Local Information.
Displaying LLDP Remote Port Information
12-8
Displaying LLDP Remote Information Details
12-9
Displaying LLDP Remote Information Details
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Displaying Device Statistics
12-11
Displaying Device Statistics
12-12
Displaying Detailed Device Statistics
12-13
Displaying Detailed Device Statistics
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Chapter 13: Class of Service
Layer 2 Queue Settings
13-1
Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces
13-2
Figure 13-1 Default Port Priority
This example assigns a default priority of 5 to port 3.
13-3
Mapping CoS Values to Egress Queues
Layer 2 Queue Settings
Figure 13-2 Traffic Classes
13-4
The following example shows how to change the CoS assignments to a one-to-one mapping.
Selecting the Queue Mode
13-5
Layer 2 Queue Settings
Setting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes
13-6
Layer 3/4 Priority Settings
Mapping Layer 3/4 Priorities to CoS Values
13-7
Selecting IP Precedence/DSCP Priority
Mapping IP Precedence
13-8
Figure 13-6 IP Precedence Priority
13-9
Mapping DSCP Priority
13-10
Mapping IP Port Priority
13-11
13-12
Chapter 14: Quality of Service
Configuring Quality of Service Parameters
14-1
Configuring a Class Map
14-2
Quality of Service
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Creating QoS Policies
14-4
Quality of Service
14-5
Configuring Quality of Service Parameters
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Attaching a Policy Map to Ingress Queues
14-7
Configuring Quality of Service Parameters
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15-1
Chapter 15: Multicast Filtering
Layer 2 IGMP
(Snooping and Query)
15-2
Configuring IGMP Snooping and Query Parameters
15-3
15-4
Enabling IGMP Immediate Leave
15-5
Displaying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router
15-6
Specifying Static Interfaces for a Multicast Router
15-7
Displaying Port Members of Multicast Services
15-8
Assigning Ports to Multicast Services
15-9
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Chapter 16: Domain Name Service
Configuring General DNS Service Parameters
16-1
16-2
Domain Name Service
Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries
16-3
Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries
16-4
Domain Name Service
Displaying the DNS Cache
16-5
Displaying the DNS Cache
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Chapter 17: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Configuring DHCP Relay Service
17-1
Configuring the DHCP Server
17-2
Enabling the Server, Setting Excluded Addresses
17-3
Configuring Address Pools
17-4
17-5
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17-7
17-8
Displaying Address Bindings
17-9
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Chapter 18: Configuring Router Redundancy
Master Router
Backup Router
18-1
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
Configuring VRRP Groups
18-2
18-3
18-4
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Displaying VRRP Global Statistics
18-7
Displaying VRRP Group Statistics
18-8
18-9
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Chapter 19: IP Routing
Overview
19-1
Initial Configuration
IP Switching
19-2
Routing Path Management
19-3
IP Switching
Routing Protocols
Basic IP Interface Configuration
19-4
Configuring IP Routing Interfaces
19-5
Configuring IP Routing Interfaces
19-6
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Address Resolution Protocol
19-8
19-9
Basic ARP Configuration
19-10
Configuring Static ARP Addresses
19-11
Displaying Dynamically Learned ARP Entries
19-12
Displaying Local ARP Entries
19-13
Click IP, ARP, Other Addresses.
Figure 19-6 ARP Other Addresses
Displaying ARP Statistics
You can display statistics for ARP messages crossing all interfaces on this router.
19-14
Table 19-2 ARP Statistics Parameter Received Request
Address Resolution Protocol
Click IP, ARP, Statistics.
Figure 19-7 ARP Statistics
This example provides detailed statistics on common IP-related protocols.
19-15
Displaying Statistics for IP Protocols
IP Statistics
19-16
ICMP Statistics
19-17
Displaying Statistics for IP Protocols
Click IP, Statistics, ICMP.
19-18
CLI - See the example on page 19-14.
UDP Statistics
19-19
Displaying Statistics for IP Protocols
TCP Statistics
19-20
Click IP, Statistics, TCP.
CLI - See the example on page 19-14.
Configuring Static Routes
19-21
Configuring Static Routes
Displaying the Routing Table
19-22
Click IP, Routing, Routing Table.
Figure 19-13 IP Routing Table
19-23
Displaying the Routing Table
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Chapter 20: Unicast Routing
20-1
20-2
Configuring the Routing Information Protocol
Configuring General Protocol Settings
20-3
20-4
Specifying Network Interfaces for RIP
20-5
Configuring Network Interfaces for RIP
20-6
20-7
20-8
Redistributing Routing Information from Other Domains
20-9
20-10
20-11
Displaying RIP Information and Statistics
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20-13
Configuring the Open Shortest Path First Protocol
20-14
Configuring General Protocol Settings
20-15
20-16
20-17
20-18
Configuring OSPF Areas
20-19
20-20
20-21
20-22
Configuring Area Ranges
20-23
(Route Summarization for ABRs)
20-24
Configuring OSPF Interfaces
20-25
20-26
20-27
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20-29
Configuring Virtual Links
20-30
Configuring Network Area Addresses
20-31
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Configuring Summary Addresses
(for External AS Routes)
20-33
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20-35
Redistributing External Routes
20-36
Configuring NSSA Settings
20-37
20-38
Displaying Link State Database Information
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20-40
Displaying Information on Border Routers
20-41
Displaying Information on Neighbor Routers
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Section III:Command Line Interface
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Chapter 21: Overview of the Command Line Interface
Using the Command Line Interface
21-1
Accessing the CLI
Console Connection
21-2
Entering Commands
Keywords and Arguments
21-3
Minimum Abbreviation
Command Completion
21-4
Showing Commands
displays a list of possible show commands:
Negating the Effect of Commands
Using Command History
21-5
Partial Keyword Lookup
Exec Commands
21-6
Understanding Command Modes
Configuration Commands
21-7
21-8
end
or
command to return to the Privileged Exec mode. Table 21-2 Configuration Command Modes
Command Line Processing
21-9
Command Groups
The system commands can be broken down into the functional g roups shown belo w
21-10
Table 21-4 Command Group Index
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enable
22-1
Chapter 22: General Commands
disable
configure
22-2
General Commands
show history
22-3
show history
reload
prompt
22-4
end
General Commands
exit
quit
22-5
exit
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Device Designation Commands
Chapter 23: System Management Commands
hostname
23-1
switch renumber
23-2
show startup-config
23-3
System Status Commands
Example
23-4
Related Commands show running-config (23-5)
23-5
show running-config
Example
23-6
Related Commands show startup-config (23-3)
show system
23-7
show version
23-8
show users
Frame Size Commands
jumbo frame
23-9
Frame Size Commands
File Management Commands
23-10
copy
23-11
23-12
delete
23-13
dir
23-14
whichboot
23-15
boot system
23-16
line
Line Commands
login
23-18
password
23-19
timeout login response
exec-timeout
23-20
password-thresh
23-21
silent-time
databits
23-22
parity
speed
23-23
stopbits
disconnect
23-24
show line
23-25
logging on
23-26
Event Logging Commands
23-27
logging history
logging host
logging facility
23-28
logging trap
clear log
23-29
show logging
23-30
show log
23-31
logging sendmail host
23-32
SMTP Alert Commands
logging sendmail level
logging sendmail source-email
23-33
SMTP Alert Commands
logging sendmail destination-email
logging sendmail
23-34
Command Mode Global Configuration Example
Time Commands
23-35
sntp client
23-36
sntp server
sntp poll
23-37
sntp update-time
show sntp
23-38
clock timezone
clock timezone-predefined
23-39
clock summer-time (date)
23-40
clock summer-time (predefined)
23-41
clock summer-time (recurring)
23-42
show clock
23-43
calendar set
show calendar
23-44
Chapter 24: SNMP Commands
24-1
snmp-server
show snmp
24-2
snmp-server community
24-3
snmp-server community
snmp-server contact
snmp-server location
24-4
snmp-server host
24-5
snmp-server host
24-6
snmp-server enable traps
24-7
snmp-server enable traps
snmp-server engine-id
24-8
show snmp engine-id
24-9
show snmp engine-id
snmp-server view
24-10
snmp-server group
24-11
show snmp view
show snmp view
show snmp group
24-12
show snmp group
Table 24-4 show snmp group - display description
24-13
snmp-server user
24-14
show snmp user
24-15
show snmp user
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User Account Commands
25-1
Chapter 25: User Authentication Commands
username
25-2
enable password
25-3
User Account Commands
authentication login
Authentication Sequence
authentication enable
25-5
Authentication Sequence
RADIUS Client
radius-server host
25-6
radius-server port
radius-server key
25-7
RADIUS Client
radius-server retransmit
radius-server timeout
25-8
show radius-server
TACACS+ Client
25-9
tacacs-server host
TACACS+ Client
tacacs-server port
tacacs-server key
25-10
Web Server Commands
ip http port
25-11
Web Server Commands
ip http server
ip http secure-server
25-12
ip http secure-port
25-13
Web Server Commands
ip telnet server
Telnet Server Commands
25-15
Secure Shell Commands
Secure She l
25-16
ip ssh server
25-17
Secure She l
ip ssh timeout
25-18
ip ssh authentication-retries
ip ssh server-key size
25-19
Secure She l
delete public-key
ip ssh crypto host-key generate
25-20
ip ssh crypto zeroize
ip ssh save host-key
25-21
Secure She l
l
d Comm
25-22
t
show public-key
25-23
Secure She l
Port Security Commands
port security
25-25
Port Security Commands
Related Commands shutdown (27-7) mac-address-table static (31-1)
802.1X Port Authentication
25-26
dot1x system-auth-control
dot1x default
25-27
dot1x max-req
dot1x port-control
25-28
dot1x operation-mode
25-29
dot1x re-authenticate
dot1x re-authentication
25-30
dot1x timeout quiet-period
dot1x timeout re-authperiod
25-31
dot1x timeout tx-period
show dot1x
25-32
25-33
25-34
Management IP Filter Commands
management
25-35
Management IP Filter Commands
show management
25-36
Chapter 26: Access Control List Commands
IPv4 ACLs
26-1
access-list ip
permit, deny (Standard IPv4 ACL)
26-2
permit, deny (Extended IPv4 ACL)
26-3
IPv4 ACLs
26-4
show ip access-list
26-5
IPv4 ACLs
ip access-group
show ip access-group
26-6
access-list ipv6
IPv6 ACLs
permit, deny (Standard IPv6 ACL)
26-8
permit, deny (Extended IPv6 ACL)
26-9
26-10
show ipv6 access-list
ipv6 access-group
26-11
show ipv6 access-group
MAC ACLs
26-12
access-list mac
permit, deny (MAC ACL)
26-13
MAC ACLs
26-14
show mac access-list
mac access-group
26-15
MAC ACLs
ACL Information
26-16
show access-list
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interface
This command configures an interface type and ente r i nterface confi gura tion m ode . Use the
27-1
port-channel
Chapter 27: Interface Commands
description
27-2
speed-duplex
27-3
speed-duplex
negotiation
capabilities
27-4
flowcontrol
27-5
flowcontrol
media-type
27-6
shutdown
switchport broadcast packet-rate
27-7
shutdown
clear counters
27-8
show interfaces status
27-9
show interfaces status
show interfaces counters
27-10
show interfaces switchport
27-11
show interfaces switchport
27-12
Interface Commands
Table 27-2 show interfaces switchport - display description
(Continued)
Chapter 28: Link Aggregation Commands
channel-group
28-2
lacp
28-3
lacp
lacp system-priority
28-4
lacp admin-key (Ethernet Interface)
28-5
lacp admin-key (Ethernet Interface)
lacp admin-key (Port Channel)
lacp port-priority
28-6
show lacp
28-7
Table 28-2 show lacp counters - display description
28-8
Example
Table 28-3 show lacp internal - display description
Table 28-3 show lacp internal - display description
28-9
28-10
Table 28-4 show lacp neighbors - display description
(Continued)
Chapter 29: Mirror Port Commands
show port monitor
29-2
Mirror Port Commands
Chapter 30: Rate Limit Commands
rate-limit
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mac-address-table static
31-1
Chapter 31: Address Table Commands
clear mac-address-table dynamic
31-2
Address Table Commands
show mac-address-table
31-3
show mac-address-table
mac-address-table aging-time
show mac-address-table aging-time
31-4
Address Table Commands
Chapter 32: LLDP Commands
A
32-1
lldp
This command enables LLDP globally on the switch. Use the
32-2
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lldp holdtime-multiplier
lldp notification-interval
32-3
lldp holdtime-multiplier
lldp refresh-interval
32-4
lldp reinit-delay
lldp tx-delay
32-5
tx
lldp reinit-delay
lldp admin-status
lldp notification
32-6
lldp basic-tlv management-ip-address
32-7
lldp basic-tlv management-ip-address
lldp basic-tlv port-description
lldp basic-tlv system-capabilities
32-8
lldp basic-tlv system-description
lldp basic-tlv system-name
32-9
lldp basic-tlv system-description
lldp dot1-tlv proto-ident
lldp dot1-tlv proto-vid
32-10
lldp dot1-tlv pvid
lldp dot1-tlv vlan-name
32-11
lldp dot1-tlv pvid
lldp dot3-tlv link-agg
lldp dot3-tlv mac-phy
32-12
lldp dot3-tlv max-frame
lldp dot3-tlv poe
32-13
lldp dot3-tlv max-frame
show lldp config
32-14
show lldp info local-device
32-15
show lldp info local-device
show lldp info remote-device
32-16
32-17
show lldp info remote-device
show lldp info statistics
32-18
33-1
Chapter 33: Spanning Tree Commands
spanning-tree
spanning-tree mode
33-2
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33-3
spanning-tree mode
spanning-tree forward-time
spanning-tree hello-time
33-4
spanning-tree max-age
33-5
spanning-tree max-age
spanning-tree priority
spanning-tree pathcost method
33-6
spanning-tree transmission-limit
spanning-tree mst-configuration
33-7
spanning-tree transmission-limit
mst vlan
33-8
mst priority
name
33-9
mst priority
revision
33-10
max-hops
spanning-tree spanning-disabled
33-11
max-hops
spanning-tree cost
33-12
spanning-tree port-priority
spanning-tree edge-port
33-13
spanning-tree port-priority
spanning-tree portfast
33-14
spanning-tree link-type
33-15
spanning-tree link-type
spanning-tree mst cost
33-16
spanning-tree mst port-priority
spanning-tree protocol-migration
33-17
spanning-tree mst port-priority
show spanning-tree
33-18
displayed for specific interfaces, see Displaying Interface Settings on page 10-10. Example
33-19
show spanning-tree
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Chapter 34: VLAN Commands
GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands
34-1
bridge-ext gvrp
show bridge-ext
34-2
GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands switchport gvrp
show gvrp configuration
34-3
garp timer
34-4
Editing VLAN Groups
vlan database
34-5
Editing VLAN Groups
vlan
34-6
interface vlan
34-7
Configuring VLAN Interfaces
switchport mode
34-8
switchport acceptable-frame-types
switchport ingress-filtering
34-9
switchport native vlan
34-10
switchport allowed vlan
34-11
switchport forbidden vlan
Displaying VLAN Information
34-12
show vlan
34-13
Displaying VLAN Information
34-14
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
dot1q-tunnel system-tunnel-control
switchport dot1q-tunnel mode
34-15
switchport dot1q-tunnel tpid
34-16
show dot1q-tunnel
34-17
Configuring Private VLANs
pvlan
34-18
show pvlan
34-19
Configuring Private VLANs
protocol-vlan protocol-group (Configuring Groups)
Configuring Protocol-based VLANs
protocol-vlan protocol-group (Configuring Interfaces)
34-21
Configuring Protocol-based VLANs
show protocol-vlan protocol-group
show interfaces protocol-vlan protocol-group
34-22
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Chapter 35: Class of Service Commands
Priority Commands
(Layer 2)
35-1
queue mode
35-2
switchport priority default
35-3
Priority Commands (Layer 2)
queue bandwidth
queue cos-map
35-4
show queue mode
35-5
Priority Commands (Layer 2)
show queue bandwidth
show queue cos-map
35-6
Priority Commands
map ip port (Global Configuration)
35-7
(Layer 3 and 4)
map ip port (Interface Configuration)
map ip precedence (Global Configuration)
35-8
35-9
map ip precedence (Interface Configuration)
map ip dscp (Global Configuration)
map ip dscp (Interface Configuration)
35-10
show map ip port
35-11
show map ip precedence
35-12
Priority Commands (Layer 3 and 4) show map ip dscp
35-13
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Chapter 36: Quality of Service Commands
36-1
class-map
36-2
match
36-3
match
rename
description
36-4
policy-map
class
36-5
policy-map
set
36-6
police
Page
service-policy
36-8
show class-map
show policy-map
36-9
show class-map
show policy-map interface
36-10
ip igmp snooping
37-1
Chapter 37: Multicast Filtering Commands
IGMP Snooping Commands
ip igmp snooping vlan static
ip igmp snooping version
37-2
ip igmp snooping immediate-leave
37-3
IGMP Snooping Commands
show ip igmp snooping
show mac-address-table multicast
37-4
IGMP Query Commands
ip igmp snooping querier
37-5
IGMP Query Commands
ip igmp snooping query-count
37-6
ip igmp snooping query-interval
ip igmp snooping query-max-response-time
37-7
IGMP Query Commands
ip igmp snooping router-port-expire-time
37-8
ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter
37-9
Static Multicast Routing Commands
Static Multicast Routing Commands
show ip igmp snooping mrouter
37-10
ip host
38-1
Chapter 38: Domain Name Service Commands
clear host
38-2
ip domain-name
ip domain-list
38-3
ip domain-name
ip name-server
38-4
ip domain-lookup
38-5
ip domain-lookup
show hosts
38-6
show dns
Table 38-2 show dns cache - display description
show dns cache
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ip dhcp client-identifier
39-1
Chapter 39: DHCP Commands
DHCP Client
ip dhcp restart client
39-2
ip dhcp restart relay
39-3
DHCP Relay
DHCP Relay
ip dhcp relay server
39-4
service dhcp
This command enables the DHCP server on this switch. Use the
DHCP Server
Table 39-4 DHCP Server Commands
ip dhcp excluded-address
ip dhcp pool
39-6
network
39-7
default-router
domain-name
39-8
dns-server
next-server
39-9
bootfile
netbios-name-server
39-10
netbios-node-type
lease
39-11
host
39-12
client-identifier
39-13
hardware-address
clear ip dhcp binding
39-14
show ip dhcp binding
39-15
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Chapter 40: Router Redundancy Commands
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Commands
40-1
vrrp ip
40-2
vrrp authentication
vrrp priority
40-3
vrrp timers advertise
40-4
vrrp preempt
40-5
show vrrp
40-6
Table 40-3 show vrrp - display description
This example displays the brief listing of status information for all groups.
40-7
Example This example displays the full listing of status information for all groups.
show vrrp interface
40-8
Router Redundancy Commands
Table 40-4 show vrrp brief - display description
show vrrp router counters
show vrrp interface counters
40-9
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Chapter 41: IP Interface Commands
41-1
Basic IP Configuration
41-2
Table 41-2 Basic IP Configuration Commands
(Continued)
ip address
41-3
ip default-gateway
41-4
Basic IP Configuration
show ip interface
show ip redirects
41-5
ping
41-6
ipv6 enable
41-7
ipv6 general-prefix
41-8
show ipv6 general-prefix
ipv6 address
41-9
ipv6 address autoconfig
41-10
41-11
ipv6 address eui-64
41-12
ipv6 address link-local
41-13
show ipv6 interface
41-14
41-15
Table 41-3 show ipv6 interface - display description
41-16
(Continued)
This example displays a brief summary of IPv6 addresses confi gured on the route r.
Related Commands show ip interface (41-5)
ipv6 default-gateway
show ipv6 default-gateway
41-17
ipv6 mtu
41-18
show ipv6 mtu
show ipv6 traffic
41-19
41-20
41-21
41-22
IP Interface Commands
41-23
41-24
IP Interface Commands
clear ipv6 traffic
ping ipv6
41-25
ipv6 neighbor
41-26
ipv6 nd dad attempts
41-27
41-28
ipv6 nd ns interval
41-29
show ipv6 neighbors
41-30
Table 41-6 show ipv6 neighbors - display description
41-31
Related Commands show mac-address-table (31-3)
Example The following shows all known IPv6 neighbors for this router:
arp
Address Resolution Protocol
(ARP)
arp timeout
41-33
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
clear arp-cache
show arp
41-34
ip proxy-arp
41-35
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
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Chapter 42: IP Routing Commands
Global Routing Configuration
ip routing
42-1
ip route
42-2
clear ip route
show ip route
42-3
Global Routing Configuration
show ip host-route
This command displays the interface associated with known routes. Command Mode Privileged Exec
42-4
Table 42-4 show ip host-route - display description
Routing Information Protocol
(RIP)
42-5
router rip
42-6
IP Routing Commands
default-metric
42-7
timers basic
42-8
network
neighbor
42-9
version
42-10
redistribute
42-11
ip rip receive version
42-12
ip rip send version
42-13
ip split-horizon
ip rip authentication key
42-14
ip rip authentication mode
42-15
show rip globals
show ip rip
42-16
Table 42-7 show ip rip - display description
42-17
, MD5,
Example
Open Shortest Path First
(OSPF)
42-18
router ospf
42-19
router-id
compatible rfc1583
42-20
default-information originate
42-21
timers spf
42-22
area range
42-23
area default-cost
summary-address
42-24
redistribute
42-25
network area
42-26
area stub
42-27
area nssa
42-28
42-29
area virtual-link
42-30
42-31
ip ospf authentication
42-32
ip ospf authentication-key
42-33
ip ospf message-digest-key
42-34
ip ospf cost
42-35
ip ospf dead-interval
ip ospf hello-interval
42-36
ip ospf priority
42-37
ip ospf retransmit-interval
ip ospf transmit-delay
42-38
show ip ospf
42-39
show ip ospf border-routers
42-40
Table 42-10 show ip ospf border-routers - display description
IP Routing Commands
show ip ospf database
42-41
Table 42-11 show ip ospf database - display description
42-42
Command Mode Privileged Exec Examples The following shows output for the
show ip ospf database
command.
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
asbr-summary
The following shows output when using the
keyword.
Table 42-12 show ip ospf asbr-summary - display description
42-44
keyword.
The following shows output when using the
42-45
external
keyword.
Table 42-14 show ip ospf external - display description
42-46
network
keyword.
Table 42-15 show ip ospf network - display description
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
router
The following shows output when using the
keyword.
Table 42-16 show ip ospf router - display description
42-48
(Continued)
summary
The following shows output when using the
keyword.
42-49
show ip ospf interface
This command displays summary information for OSPF interfaces. Syntax
show ip ospf neighbor
42-50
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) show ip ospf summary-address
show ip ospf virtual-links
42-51
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Appendix A: Software Specifications
Software Features
A-1
Management Features
Standards
A-2
Software Specifications
Management Information Bases
A-3
A-4
Software Specifications
B-1
Appendix B: Troubleshooting
Problems Accessing the Management Interface
Table B-1 Troubleshooting Chart
Using System Logs
B
Glossary
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Index
Numerics
A
B
C
Index
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
Index
P
Index-4
Q
R
T
U
V
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