C H A P T E R 3 Console Command Reference

start-fg

start-fg<dport-bitmask> <count> <rate>

Starts frame generation. dport-bitmaskis a hex bitmask of the ports to generate traffic on. For example, a dport-bitmaskof 3E sends frames to ports 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The count specifies the number of frames to send on each port. A count of 0 sends packets until you type the stop-fgcommand. The rate specifies the number of packets per second to generate.

stop-fg

Stops the frame generator.

IP Commands

This section lists the available IP commands. In the sections that follow, IP Configuration lists general configuration commands, Ping lists commands that describe the ping ability of the agent, and Address Resolution Protocol lists ARP commands.

IP configuration

get-ip

Displays the switch’s current IP address:

SYS_console> get-ip

The device IP address is: 192.001.001.064

SYS_console> _

If the switch doesn’t have an IP address assigned:

SYS_console> get-ip

The device has no IP address defined.

get-ip-conf

Displays the complete current IP configuration: IP address, netmask (subnet mask), and broadcast address (default gateway).

SYS_console> get-ip-conf

The device IP address, netmask and broadcast are:

IP address

: 192.001.001.064

IP

netmask

: 255.255.255.000

IP

broadcast : 192.001.001.255

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