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IntelĀ® Blade Server Ethernet Switch Modul
es SBCEGBESW1 and SBCEGBESW10 CLI Guide
Contents
Main
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Safety Information
Warni ngs
Preface
About this Manual
Manual Organization
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Contents
Chapter 6: Configuration and Image File Commands ...........................................69
Chapter 7: Ethernet Configuration Commands .....................................................79
Chapter 9: IGMP Snooping Commands ...............................................................111
Chapter 13: Management ACL Commands ..........................................................145
Chapter 14: PHY Diagnostics Commands ............................................................153
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Chapter 25: System Management Commands .....................................................321
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Overview
CLI Command Modes Introduction
User EXEC Mode
Privileged EXEC Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Interface Configuration and Specific Configuration Modes
Starting the CLI
Editing Features Entering Commands
Negating the Effect of Commands
Command Completion
Nomenclature
Keyboard Shortcuts
Keyboard KeyDesc ription
CLI Command Conventions
Copying and Pasting Text
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aaa authentication login
aaa authentication enable
login authentication
enable authentication
ip http authentication
ip https authentication
show authentication methods
password
enable password
username
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bridge address
bridge multicast filtering
bridge multicast address
bridge multicast forbidden address
bridge multicast forward-all
bridge multicast forbidden forward-all
bridge aging-time
clear bridge
port security
port security mode
port security routed secure-address
show bridge address-table
show bridge address-table static
show bridge address-table count
show bridge multicast address-table
show bridge multicast filtering
show ports security
show ports security addresses
Address Table Commands
This example displays dynamic addresses in all currently locked ports.
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ip access-list
permit (ip)
deny (IP)
mac access-list
permit (MAC)
deny (MAC)
service-acl
show access-lists
show interfaces access-lists
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clock set
clock source
clock timezone
hours-offset Hours difference from UTC. (Range: 12 hours to
clock summer-time
sntp authentication-key
sntp authenticate
sntp trusted-key
sntp client poll timer
sntp broadcast client enable
sntp anycast client enable
sntp client enable (Interface)
sntp unicast client enable
sntp unicast client poll
sntp server
show clock
Clock Commands
The symbol that precedes the show clock display indicates the following:
The following example displays the time and date from the system clock.
show sntp configuration
show sntp configuration
show sntp status
Clock Commands
The following example shows the status of the SNTP.
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Commands
copy
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delete
boot system
show running-config
show startup-config
show backup-config
show bootvar
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Commands
interface ethernet
interface range ethernet
shutdown
description
speed
duplex
negotiation
flowcontrol
mdix
back-pressure
port jumbo-frame
clear counters
set interface active
show interfaces advertise
show interfaces configuration
show interfaces status
show interfaces description
show interfaces counters
Ethernet Configuration Commands
The following example displays traffic seen by the physical interface.
Ethernet Configuration Commands
The following example displays counters for Ethernet port 1.
The following table describes the fields shown in the display.
show ports jumbo-frame
port storm-control include-multicast (GC)
port storm-control include-multicast (IC)
port storm-control broadcast enable
port storm-control broadcast rate
show ports storm-control
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gvrp enable (Global)
gvrp enable (Interface)
garp timer
gvrp vlan-creation-forbid
gvrp registration-forbid
clear gvrp statistics
show gvrp configuration
show gvrp statistics
show gvrp error-statistics
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ip igmp snooping (Global)
ip igmp snooping (Interface)
ip igmp snooping mrouter learn-pim-dvmrp
ip igmp snooping host-time-out
ip igmp snooping mrouter-time-out
ip igmp snooping leave-time-out
show ip igmp snooping mrouter
show ip igmp snooping interface
show ip igmp snooping groups
IGMP Snooping Commands
The following example shows IGMP snooping information on multicast groups.
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ip address
ip address dhcp
ip default-gateway
show ip interface
arp
arp timeout
clear arp-cache
show arp
ip domain-lookup
ip domain-name
ip name-server
ip host
clear hos t
clear host dhcp
show hosts
IP Address Commands
The following example displays host information..
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lacp system-priority
lacp port-priority
lacp timeout
show lacp ethernet
LACP Commands
The following example display LACP information for Ethernet port 1.
LACP Commands
show lacp port-channel
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Line
show line
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management access-list
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permit (Management)
deny (Management)
management access-class
show management access-list
show management access-class
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test copper-port tdr
show copper-ports tdr
show copper-ports cable-length
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interface port-channel
interface range port-channel
channel-group
show interfaces port-channel
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port monitor
port monitor vlan-tagging
show ports monitor
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qos
show qos
show qos aggregate-policer
show qos interface
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QoS Commands
show qos map
The show qos map User EXEC mode command displays all QoS maps.
show qos map [dscp-queue]
User EXEC mode
class-map
show class-map
match
policy-map
class
show policy-map
trust cos-dscp
set
police
service-policy
qos aggregate-policer
show qos aggregate-policer
police aggregate
wrr-queue cos-map
wrr-queue bandwidth
priority-queue out num-of-queues
traffic-shape
show qos interface
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QoS Commands
qos wrr-queue threshold
qos map policed-dscp
qos map dscp-queue
qos trust (Global)
qos trust (Interface)
qos cos
qos dscp-mutation
qos map dscp-mutation
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show rmon statistics
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display.
rmon collection history
show rmon collection history
show rmon history
The following example displays RMON Ethernet history statistics for index 1.
The following table describes significant fields shown in the example:
rmon alarm
show rmon alarm-table
show rmon alarm
rmon event
show rmon events
show rmon log
The following example displays the RMON log table.
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display:
rmon table-size
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radius-server host
radius-server key
radius-server retransmit
radius-server source-ip
radius-server timeout
radius-server deadtime
show radius-servers
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ip http server
ip http port
ip http exec-timeout
ip https server
ip https port
ip https exec-timeout
crypto certificate generate
crypto certificate request
crypto certificate import
ip https certificate
show crypto certificate mycertificate
show ip http
show ip https
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snmp-server community
snmp-server view
snmp-server group
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snmp-server user
snmp-server engineID local
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snmp-server enable traps
snmp-server filter
snmp-server host
snmp-server v3-host
snmp-server trap authentication
snmp-server contact
snmp-server location
snmp-server set
SNMP Commands
show snmp
The show snmp Privileged EXEC mode command displays the SNMP status.
show snmp
The following example displays the SNMP communications status.
SNMP Commands
show snmp engineid
show snmp engineID
show snmp views
show snmp groups
show snmp filters
show snmp users
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spanning-tree
spanning-tree mode
spanning-tree forward-time
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spanning-tree max-age
spanning-tree priority
spanning-tree disable
spanning-tree cost
spanning-tree port-priority
spanning-tree portfast
spanning-tree link-type
spanning-tree pathcost method
spanning-tree bpdu
clear spanning-tree detected-protocols
spanning-tree mst priority
spanning-tree mst max-hops
spanning-tree mst port-priority
spanning-tree mst cost
spanning-tree mst configuration
instance (mst)
name (mst)
revision (mst)
show (mst)
exit (mst)
abort (mst)
spanning-tree guard root
show spanning-tree
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ip ssh port
ip ssh server
crypto key generate dsa
crypto key generate rsa
ip ssh pubkey-auth
crypto key pubkey-chain ssh
user-key
key-string
SSH Commands
The following example enters public key strings for SSH public key client bob.
show ip ssh
The show ip ssh Privileged EXEC mode command displays the SSH server configuration.
show ip ssh
show crypto key mypubkey
show crypto key pubkey-chain ssh
SSH Commands
The following example displays SSH public keys stored on the device.
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logging on
logging
logging buffered
logging buffered size
clear logging
logging file
clear logging file
aaa logging
file-system logging
management logging
show logging
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show logging file
show syslog-servers
The show syslog-servers Privileged EXEC mode command displays the settings of the syslog servers.
show syslog-servers
The following example displays the settings of the syslog servers.
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ping
traceroute
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telnet
System Management Commands
Special Telnet Sequences
Keywords Table
A sample of this list follows. Note that the Ctrl-shift-6 sequence appears as ^^ on the screen.
System Management Commands
Ports Table
resume
reload
hostname
show users
show sessions
show system
show system id
show system flowcontrol
show system mode
show version
service cpu-utilization
show cpu utilization
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tacacs-server host
tacacs-server key
tacacs-server timeout
tacacs-server source-ip
show tacacs
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enable
disable
login
configure
exit (Configuration)
exit
end
help
terminal datadump
show history
show privilege
do
User Interface Commands
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The following example displays the current privilege level for the Privileged EXEC mode.
Console (Config)# do show vlan
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vlan database
vlan
interface vlan
interface range vlan
name
switchport protected
switchport mode
switchport access vlan
switchport trunk allowed vlan
switchport trunk native vlan
switchport general allowed vlan
switchport general pvid
switchport general ingress-filtering disable
switchport general acceptable-frame-type tagged-only
switchport forbidden vlan
ip internal-usage-vlan
show vlan
show vlan internal usage
show interfaces switchport
VLAN Commands
The following example displays the switchport configuration for Ethernet port 1.map
VLAN Commands
map protocol protocols-group
switchport general map protocols-group vlan
map mac macs-group
switchport general map macs-group vlan
map subnet subnets-group
switchport general map subnets-group vlan
show vlan protocols-groups
show vlan macs-groups
show vlan subnets-groups
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aaa authentication dot1x
dot1x system-auth-control
dot1x port-control
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dot1x re-authentication
dot1x timeout re-authperiod
dot1x re-authenticate
dot1x timeout quiet-period
dot1x timeout tx-period
dot1x max-req
dot1x timeout supp-timeout
dot1x timeout server-timeout
show dot1x
The following table describes significant fields shown above:
show dot1x users
show dot1x users [username username]
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show dot1x statistics
The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display:
ADVANCED FEATURES dot1x auth-not-req
dot1x auth-not-req no dot1x auth-not-req
dot1x multiple-hosts
dot1x single-host-violation
dot1x guest-vlan
dot1x guest-vlan enable
show dot1x advanced
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