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Trademarks
Statement of Conditions
EN 55 022 Declaration of Conformance
Certificate of the Manufacturer/Importer
Besttigung des Herstellers/Importeurs
Product and Publication Details
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Contents
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About This Manual
Audience
About the Software
Scope
Product Concept
Conventions, Formats, and Scope
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Chapter 1 Using the Command-Line Interface
Command Syntax
Command Conventions
Common Parameter Values
Unit/Slot/Port Naming Convention
Using the No Form of a Command
Managed Switch Modules
Command Modes
Using the Command-Line Interface 1-6
Table 6 explains how to enter or exit each mode.
Using the Command-Line Interface 1-7
Using the Command-Line Interface 1-8 v1.0, November 2010
Command Completion and Abbreviation
CLI Error Messages
ProSafe XSM7224S Managed Stackable Switch CLI Manual, Software Version 9.0
Using the Command-Line Interface 1-10
CLI Line-Editing Conventions
Using CLI Help
Accessing the CLI
Chapter 2 Stacking Commands
Dedicated Port Stacking
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Stacking Commands 2-7
If you supply a value for <unit/slot>, the following additional information appears:
Stacking Commands 2-8
If you supply a value for <cardindex>, the following output appears:
When you do not specify a value for <unit>, the following information appears:
Stacking Commands 2-9
When you specify a value for <unit>, the following information appears:
Front Panel Stacking Commands
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Non-Stop Forwarding Commands
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Stack Firmware Synchronization Commands
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Chapter 3 Switching Commands
Port Configuration Commands
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Switching Commands 3-8
show port This command displays port information.
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Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands
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Switching Commands 3-24
Switching Commands 3-25
Switching Commands 3-26
Switching Commands 3-27
Switching Commands 3-28
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Switching Commands 3-30
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VLAN Commands
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no vlan protocol group
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Switching Commands 3-44
show vlan This command displays a list of all configured VLAN.
Switching Commands 3-45
show vlan brief This command displays a list of all configured VLANs.
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Double VLAN Commands
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Voice VLAN Commands
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Provisioning (IEEE 802.1p) Commands
Protected Ports Commands
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Private Group Commands
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GARP Commands
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GVRP Commands
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GMRP Commands
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Switching Commands 3-65
Port-Based Network Access Control Commands
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Switching Commands 3-77
Switching Commands 3-78
Switching Commands 3-79
Switching Commands 3-80
Switching Commands 3-81
Storm-Control Commands
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Port-Channel/LAG (802.3ad) Commands
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For each port-channel the following information is displayed:
Switching Commands 3-115
show port-channel system priority Use this command to display the port-channel system priority.
Port Mirroring
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Static MAC Filtering
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DHCP Snooping Configuration Commands
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Switching Commands 3-130
Switching Commands 3-131
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Switching Commands 3-133
show ip source binding Use this command to display the IPSG bindings.
Dynamic ARP Inspection Commands
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Switching Commands 3-140
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IGMP Snooping Configuration Commands
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Switching Commands 3-149
When you specify the <unit/slot/port> values, the following information appears:
When you specify a value for <vlan_id>, the following information appears:
Switching Commands 3-150
show igmpsnooping mrouter vlan This command displays information about statically configured ports.
IGMP Snooping Querier Commands
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Switching Commands 3-155
When the optional argument <vlanid> is not used, the command displays the following information.
When you specify a value for <vlanid>, the following additional information appears.
Switching Commands 3-156
Port Security Commands
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LLDP (802.1AB) Commands
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Switching Commands 3-166
show lldp Use this command to display a summary of the current LLDP configuration.
Switching Commands 3-167
The table contains the following column headings:
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Switching Commands 3-169
Switching Commands 3-170
Switching Commands 3-171
LLDP-MED Commands
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Switching Commands 3-176
no lldp med transmit-tlv Use this command to remove a TLV.
show lldp med Use this command to display a summary of the current LLDP MED configuration.
Switching Commands 3-177
Switching Commands 3-178
Switching Commands 3-179
Switching Commands 3-180
Switching Commands 3-181
Switching Commands 3-182
Denial of Service Commands
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Switching Commands 3-194
Note: Not all messages below are available in all 7000series managed switches.
MAC Database Commands
Switching Commands 3-196
ISDP Commands
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Switching Commands 3-200
show isdp interface This command displays ISDP settings for the specified interface.
Switching Commands 3-201
show isdp neighbors This command displays the list of neighboring devices.
Switching Commands 3-202
show isdp traffic This command displays ISDP statistics.
Priority-Based Flow control commands
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Chapter 4 Routing Commands
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Commands
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Routing Commands 4-7
show arp brief This command displays the brief Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table information.
IP Routing Commands
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Routing Commands 4-14
show ip interface This command displays all pertinent information about the IP interface.
Routing Commands 4-15
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Routing Commands 4-19
Virtual LAN Routing Commands
DHCP and BOOTP Relay Commands
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IP Helper Commands
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ICMP Throttling Commands
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Chapter 5 Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
Class of Service (CoS) Commands
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Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Commands
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DiffServ Class Commands
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DiffServ Policy Commands
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DiffServ Service Commands
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DiffServ Show Commands
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 5-28
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 5-29
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 5-30
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MAC Access Control List (ACL) Commands
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IP Access Control List (ACL) Commands
Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 5-39
IP Extended ACL:
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Quality of Service (QoS) Commands 5-44
IPv6 Access Control List (ACL) Commands
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Auto-Voice over IP Commands
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Chapter 6 Utility Commands
Auto Install Commands
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Dual Image Commands
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System Information and Statistics Commands
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Utility Commands 6-9
The display parameters, when the argument is <unit/slot/port>, are as follows:
The display parameters, when the argument is switchport are as follows:
Utility Commands 6-10
Total Packets Received (Octets)
Utility Commands 6-11
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Utility Commands 6-14
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Logging Commands
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Utility Commands 6-22
show logging traplogs This command displays SNMP trap events and statistics.
System Utility and Clear Commands
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Utility Commands 6-29
The following are examples of the CLI command. ping success:
ping failure:
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Utility Commands 6-32
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Commands
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Utility Commands 6-38
show sntp client This command is used to display SNTP client settings.
show sntp server This command is used to display SNTP server settings and configured servers.
Utility Commands 6-39
For each configured server:
show clock This command is used to display the time information.
DHCP Server Commands
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Utility Commands 6-52
Utility Commands 6-53
show ip dhcp server statistics This command displays DHCP server statistics.
Message Received:
Message Sent:
DNS Client Commands
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Utility Commands 6-59
Packet Capture Commands
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Serviceability Packet Tracing Commands
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Utility Commands 6-75
DB_DSCR packet field definitions:
LS_REQ packet field definitions.
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Utility Commands 6-78
The following parameters are displayed in the trace message:
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Cable Test Command
sFlow Commands
Utility Commands 6-84
no sflow receiver Use this command to set the sFlow collector parameters back to the defaults.
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Utility Commands 6-87
Software License Commands
This command displays the features that are licensed on the switch
IP Address Conflict Commands
Link Local Protocol Filtering Commands
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Chapter 7 Management Commands
Configuring the Switch Management CPU
Management Commands 7-3
The following is an example of an ezconfig session.
Network Interface Commands
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Management Commands 7-7
The following shows example CLI display output for the network port.
Console Port Access Commands
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Telnet Commands
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Secure Shell (SSH) Commands
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Management Security Commands
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Commands
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Access Commands
User Account Commands
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This command is used to display the users full name.
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Management Commands 7-41
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method1 [method2] At least one from the following table:
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SNMP Commands
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Management Commands 7-57
The following shows an example of the CLI command.
Management Commands 7-58
RADIUS Commands
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Management Commands 7-66
The number of configured named RADIUS server groups.
Management Commands 7-67
Management Commands 7-68
show radius accounting This command displays a summary of configured RADIUS accounting servers.
Management Commands 7-69
Management Commands 7-70
Management Commands 7-71
Management Commands 7-72
TACACS+ Commands
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Configuration Scripting Commands
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Pre-login Banner and System Prompt Commands
Switch Database Management (SDM) Templates
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Example:
Chapter 8 Log Messages
Core
Log Messages 8-2
Log Messages 8-3
Log Messages 8-4
Utilities
Log Messages 8-5
Management
Log Messages 8-6
Log Messages 8-7
Log Messages 8-8
Log Messages 8-9
Switching
Log Messages 8-10
Log Messages 8-11
Log Messages 8-12
Log Messages 8-13
Log Messages 8-14
Log Messages 8-15
accessing DOT1Q config data for interface %d in dot1qMapIntfIsConfigurable.
QoS
Log Messages 8-16
Routing/IPv6 Routing
Log Messages 8-17
Log Messages 8-18
Log Messages 8-19
Log Messages 8-20
Log Messages 8-21
Multicast
Log Messages 8-22
Log Messages 8-23
Stacking Technologies
Log Messages 8-24
Log Messages 8-25
O/S Support
Log Messages 8-26
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Chapter 9 Captive Portal Commands
Captive Portal Global Commands
Use this command to enter the captive portal configuration mode.
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Captive Portal Configuration Commands
Use this command to enable a captive portal configuration.
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network. The rate is
Use this command to reset the maximum rate to the default
disconnected. The number of t no form of this command to reset the limit to the
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Captive Portal Status Commands
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Captive Portal Commands 9-16
If the interface is specified. The following term will be displayed.
Captive Portal Commands 9-17
If the interface is specified, the following terms are displayed.
Captive Portal Commands 9-18
Captive Portal Client Connection Commands
Captive Portal Commands 9-20
If the macaddr is specified, the following terms are displayed.
show captive-portal client statistics
Captive Portal Commands 9-21
If the interface is specified, the following terms are displayed.
Captive Portal Commands 9-22
(switch)
Use this command to deauthenticate a specific captive portal client. The
Captive Portal Interface Commands
Captive Portal Local User Commands
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Use this command to reset the session timeout to the default.
Use this command to set the session idle timeout value for a captive portal user.
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Captive Portal Commands 9-30
If the user ID is specified, the following terms are displayed.
Captive Portal Commands 9-31
clear captive-portal users Use this command to delete all captive portal user entries.
Captive Portal User Group Commands
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Chapter 10 Command List