Dell PowerConnect™ Firmware CLI Transition Guide

Power Over

power inline usage-threshold <threshold>

power inline usage-threshold <threshold>

Ethernet

 

 

 

 

 

Power Over

priority { critical high low }

power inline priority { critical high medium

Ethernet

 

low }

 

 

 

Power Over

show power inline [detailed]

show power inline [<interface-id>] [detailed]

Ethernet

 

 

 

 

 

QoS

show service-policy

show service-policy {inout}

 

 

 

RADIUS

radius-server deadtime deadtime

radius-server deadtime deadtime

 

 

 

RADIUS

radius-server host [ acct auth ] {ipaddress

radius-server host [ acct auth ] { ipaddress

 

hostname}

hostname }

 

 

 

RIP

default-metric integer

default-metric metric-value

 

 

 

RMON

rmon alarm index variable interval

rmon alarm number variable interval {delta

 

rthreshold fthreshold revent fevent [type

absolute} rising-threshold value [event-

 

type] [startup direction] [owner name]

number] falling-threshold value [event-

 

 

number] [owner string] [startup direction]

 

 

 

RMON

rmon event index type [community text]

rmon event number [log] [trap community]

 

[description text ] [owner name]

[description string] [owner string]

 

 

 

Router

This command was previously documented

ip irdp [multicast holdtime seconds

Discovery

as seven separate commands:

maxadvertinterval seconds minadvertinterval

Protocol

ip irdp

seconds preference number address

 

address]

 

ip irdp multicast

 

 

 

ip irdp holdtime integer

 

 

ip irdp maxadvertinterval seconds

 

 

ip irdp minadvertinterval seconds

 

 

ip irdp preference number

 

 

ip irdp address ip-address

 

 

 

 

Router

show ip irdp {vlan vlan-idall}

show ip irdp [vlan vlan-id]

Discovery

 

 

Protocol

 

 

 

 

 

SNMP

show trapflags [ospfospfv3]

show trapflags [ acl auto-copy-sw captive-

 

 

portal cp-type dot1q dvrmp link

 

 

maclock multiple-users ospf ospftype

 

 

ospfv3 ospfv3type pim poe snmp

 

 

authentication spanning-tree stack vrrp ]

 

 

 

SNMP

snmp-server community community-string

snmp-server community string [ro rw su]

 

{ro rw su} [ipaddress ipaddress] [view

[view view-name] [ipaddress ipaddress]

 

viewname]

 

 

 

 

SNMP

snmp-server enable traps

snmp-server enable traps [acl all auto-

 

snmp-server enable traps authentication

copy-sw captive-portal cp-type dot1q

 

dvrmp link maclock multiple-users ospf

 

power inline traps

 

ospftype ospfv3 ospfv3type pim poe

 

boot auto-copy-sw trap

 

snmp authentication spanning-tree stack

 

ip dvmrp trapflags

vrrp ]

 

ip pim trapflags

 

 

port security trap

 

 

trapflags (ip ospf mode)

 

 

trapflags (ipv6 ospf mode)

 

 

port security trap

 

 

 

 

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