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TigerStack III 10/100 Management Guide
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Command Line Interface
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Glossary Index
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Tables
Tables
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Figures
37 802.1X Global Information
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Key Features
Key Features
Feature Description
Lacp
Description of Software Features
Description of Software Features
Introduction
Description of Software Features
Introduction
System Defaults
System Defaults
Function Parameter Default
Https
Pvid
Dhcp
Configuration Options
Connecting to the Switch
Initial Configuration
Required Connections
Remote Connections
Stack Operations
Recovering from Stack Failure or Topology Change
Selecting the Stack Master
Resilient IP Interface for Management Access
Basic Configuration
Console Connection
Setting an IP Address
Setting Passwords
Manual Configuration
Dynamic Configuration
Enabling Snmp Management Access
Community Strings for Snmp version 1 and 2c clients
Clients, we recommend that you delete both of the default
Trap Receivers
Configuring Access for Snmp Version 3 Clients
Saving Configuration Settings
Managing System Files
Configuring Power over Ethernet
Initial Configuration
Using the Web Interface
Configuring the Switch
Configuring the Switch
Home
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
Button
Web Page Configuration Buttons
Action
Panel Display
Front Panel Indicators
Main Menu
Switch Main Menu
Menu Description
Sntp
ACL
Vlan
Mstp
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Vlan ID
Field Attributes
Displaying System Information
System Information
CLI Specify the hostname, location and contact information
Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions
Management Software
General Switch Information
Web Click System, Switch Information
Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
CLI Enter the following command
Setting the IP Address
Web Click System, Bridge Extension
Command Attributes
IP Interface Configuration Manual
Manual Configuration
IP Interface Configuration Dhcp
Using DHCP/BOOTP
Managing Firmware
Copy Firmware
Downloading System Software from a Server
Setting the Startup Code
Command Usage
Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
Basic Configuration
11 Downloading Configuration Settings for Start-Up
Downloading Configuration Settings from a Server
12 Setting the Startup Configuration Settings
Console Port Settings
CLI only
13 Console Port Settings
Telnet Settings
14 Configuring the Telnet Interface
System Log Configuration
Configuring Event Logging
Logging Levels
15 System Logs
Remote Log Configuration
16 Remote Logs
17 Displaying Logs
Displaying Log Messages
CLI This example shows the event message stored in RAM
Sending Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Alerts
18 Enabling and Configuring Smtp Alerts
19 Resetting the Switch
Resetting the System
Configuring Sntp
Setting the System Clock
CLI Use the reload command to reboot the system
20 Sntp Configuration
Setting the Time Zone
Simple Network Management Protocol
21 Setting the Time Zone
Configuring the Switch
Model Level Group Read Write Notify Security View
SNMPv3 Security Models and Levels
CLI The following example enables Snmp on the switch
Setting Community Access Strings
Enabling the Snmp Agent
23 Configuring Snmp Community Strings
Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types
Command Attributes
24 Configuring Snmp Trap Managers
Setting the Local Engine ID
Configuring SNMPv3 Management Access
CLI This example sets an SNMPv3 engine ID
Specifying a Remote Engine ID
CLI This example specifies a remote SNMPv3 engine ID
Configuring SNMPv3 Users
Configuring the Switch
27 Configuring SNMPv3 Users
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Configuring Remote SNMPv3 Users
Command Attributes
28 Configuring Remote SNMPv3 Users
Configuring SNMPv3 Groups
Object Label Object ID Description
Supported Notification Messages
Object Label Object ID Description
Rmon Events
SwIpFilterRejectTrap
29 Configuring SNMPv3 Groups
165
Setting SNMPv3 Views
30 Configuring SNMPv3 Views
163
User Authentication
Configuring User Accounts
31 Configuring User Accounts
That use software running
Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication
On a central server to
Radius Settings
32 Authentication Server Settings
Tacacs Settings
104
Configuring Https
Web Browser Operating System
Https Support
33 Https Settings
Replacing the Default Secure-site Certificate
Configuring the Secure Shell
Command Usage
Configuring the Switch
Generating the Host Key Pair
34 SSH Host-Key Settings
SSH server includes basic settings for authentication
Configuring the SSH Server
35 SSH Server Settings
Configuring Port Security
Command Attributes
36 Enabling Port Security
Configuring 802.1X Port Authentication
Web Click Security, 802.1X, Information
Displaying 802.1X Global Settings
802.1X protocol provides client authentication
802.1X System Authentication Control The global setting for
CLI This example shows the default global setting for
Configuring 802.1X Global Settings
CLI This example enables 802.1X globally for the switch
Configuring Port Settings for
Authorized
39 802.1X Port Configuration
User Authentication
802.1X Statistics
Displaying 802.1X Statistics
Parameter Description
CLI This example displays the 802.1X statistics for port
40 Displaying 802.1X Statistics
Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
41 Entering IP Addresses to be Filtered
Configuring Access Control Lists
Access Control Lists
Setting the ACL Name and Type
100
Configuring a Standard IP ACL Command Attributes
CLI This example creates a standard IP ACL named bill
101
Configuring an Extended IP ACL Command Attributes
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103
44 Configuring Extended IP ACLs
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Configuring a MAC ACL Command Attributes
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45 Configuring MAC ACLs
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Configuring ACL Masks
Specifying the Mask Type
108
Configuring an IP ACL Mask
This mask defines the fields to check in the IP header
109
47 Configuring an IP based ACL
110
Configuring a MAC ACL Mask
This mask defines the fields to check in the packet header
111
48 Configuring an ACL MAC Mask
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Binding a Port to an Access Control List
49 Mapping ACLs to Port Ingress/Egress Queues
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Port Configuration
Command Attributes Web
Displaying Connection Status
Field Attributes CLI
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Web Click Port, Port Information or Trunk Information
Current status
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Configuring Interface Connections
CLI This example shows the connection status for Port
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51 Configuring Port Attributes
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Creating Trunk Groups
121
Statically Configuring a Trunk Command Usage
122
52 Static Trunk Configuration
123
Enabling Lacp on Selected Ports Command Usage
124
53 Lacp Port Configuration
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54 Lacp Aggregation Port Configuration
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Lacp Port Counters
129
Displaying Lacp Port Counters
You can display statistics for Lacp protocol messages
Lacp Internal Configuration Information
Displaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Local Side
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56 Displaying Lacp Port Information
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10 Lacp Neighbor Configuration Information
Displaying Lacp Settings and Status for the Remote Side
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57 Displaying Remote Lacp Port Information
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Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds
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Configuring Port Mirroring
137
59 Configuring a Mirror Port
Command Attribute
Configuring Rate Limits
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Showing Port Statistics
11 Port Statistics
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Rmon Statistics
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61 Port Statistics
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Power Over Ethernet Settings
CLI This example shows statistics for port
Displays the Power over Ethernet parameters for the switch
Switch Power Status
146
Web Click PoE, Power Status
Setting a Switch Power Budget
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Displaying Port Power Status
Web Click PoE, Power Port Status
Configuring Port PoE Power
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65 Configuring Port PoE Power
Setting Static Addresses
Address Table Settings
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Displaying the Address Table
67 Displaying the MAC Dynamic Address Table
153
CLI This example sets the aging time to 300 seconds
Spanning Tree Algorithm Configuration
Changing the Aging Time
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Displaying Global Settings
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Web Click Spanning Tree, STA Information
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Global settings apply to the entire switch
Configuring Global Settings
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Basic Configuration of Global Settings
162
Root Device Configuration
163
Configuration Settings for Rstp
164
70 Configuring the Spanning Tree Algorithm
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Displaying Interface Settings
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AD B
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71 STA Port Information
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Configuring Interface Settings
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72 Configuring Spanning Tree Algorithm per Port
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Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
CLI This example sets STA attributes for port
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73 Mstp Vlan Configuration
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Displaying Interface Settings for Mstp
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Configuring Interface Settings for Mstp
CLI This example sets the Mstp attributes for port
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Ieee 802.1Q VLANs
Vlan Configuration
179
Assigning Ports to VLANs
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Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames
182
CLI This example enables Gvrp for the switch
Enabling or Disabling Gvrp Global Setting
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Displaying Basic Vlan Information
184
Web Click VLAN, 802.1Q VLAN, Basic Information
Displaying Current VLANs
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Command Attributes CLI
Creating VLANs
79 Vlan Static List Creating VLANs
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Adding Static Members to VLANs Vlan Index
188
CLI This example creates a new Vlan
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Adding Static Members to VLANs Port Index
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Configuring Vlan Behavior for Interfaces
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Private VLANs
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Vlan ID ID of configured Vlan
Displaying Current Private VLANs
83 Displaying Private Vlan Port Information
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Configuring Private VLANs
Associating Community VLANs
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Each community Vlan must be associated with a primary Vlan
Displaying Private Vlan Interface Information
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200
Configuring Private Vlan Interfaces
201
87 Configuring Private Vlan Ports
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Class of Service Configuration
Layer 2 Queue Settings
Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces
203
CLI This example assigns a default priority of 5 to port
13 CoS Priority Levels
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Mapping CoS Values to Egress Queues
12 Mapping CoS Values to Egress Queues
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89 Configuring Traffic Classes
206
Selecting the Queue Mode
207
Setting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes
Selecting IP Precedence/DSCP Priority
Layer 3/4 Priority Settings
208
Mapping Layer 3/4 Priorities to CoS Values
Mapping IP Precedence
209
14 Mapping IP Precedence
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93 Mapping IP Precedence to Class of Service Values
IP Dscp Value CoS Value
211
Mapping Dscp Priority
15 Mapping Dscp Priority
212
94 Mapping IP Dscp Priority to Class of Service Values
Mapping IP Port Priority
213
95 Globally Enabling the IP Port Priority Status
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215
Copy Settings
16 CoS to ACL Mapping
CLI This feature not supported through the CLI
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Mapping CoS Values to ACLs
98 Mapping CoS Values to ACLs
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Changing Priorities Based on ACL Rules
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99 Changing Priorities Based on ACL Rules
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Igmp Protocol
Multicast Filtering
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Layer 2 Igmp Snooping and Query
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Configuring Igmp Snooping and Query Parameters
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100 Configuring Internet Group Management Protocol
Displaying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router
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Specifying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router
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Displaying Port Members of Multicast Services
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103 Displaying Port Members of Multicast Services
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Assigning Ports to Multicast Services
Configuring General DNS Server Parameters
Configuring Domain Name Service
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105 Configuring DNS
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Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries
106 Mapping IP Addresses to a Host Name
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Displaying the DNS Cache
Web Select DNS, Cache
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Accessing the CLI
Using the Command Line Interface
Console Connection
Telnet Connection
This section describes how to enter CLI commands
Entering Commands
Keywords and Arguments
Minimum Abbreviation
Command Completion
Getting Help on Commands
Showing Commands
Command Line Interface
Partial Keyword Lookup
Negating the Effect of Commands
Using Command History
Understanding Command Modes
Command Modes
Exec Commands
Class Mode
Configuration Commands
Mode Command Prompt
Configuration Command Modes
Keystroke Commands
Command Line Processing
Keystroke Function
Command Group Index
Command Groups
Command Group Description
Configures DNS services 286
Password-thresh command
Line Commands
Line Commands
Command Function Mode
Line
Line Configuration
Login
Syntax Login local no login
Login local
No password is specified
Password
Username 4-34password
Syntax Password 0 7 password no password
To set the timeout to two minutes, enter this command
Timeout login response
Login 4-15password-thresh
CLI Disabled 0 seconds Telnet 300 seconds
Syntax Exec-timeout seconds no exec-timeout
Exec-timeout
CLI and Telnet 600 seconds 10 minutes
Syntax Password-thresh threshold no password-thresh
Password-thresh
Default value is three attempts
Syntax Databits 7 8 no databits
Silent-time
Databits
Syntax Silent-time seconds no silent-time
Syntax Parity none even odd no parity
Parity
Syntax Speed bps no speed
To specify no parity, enter this command
To specify 57600 bps, enter this command
Speed
Syntax disconnect session-id
Stopbits
Disconnect
Stopbits 1
Syntax Show line console vty
Show line
Syntax enable level
General Commands
Enable
General Commands
Disable Enable password
Disable
None
Show history
Configure
This command resets the entire system
This command restarts the system
Reload
Exit
This example shows how to reset the switch
This command returns to Privileged Exec mode
End
This example shows how to quit a CLI session
Use this command to exit the configuration program
Quit
System Management Commands
System Management Commands
Command Group Function
Syntax Prompt string no prompt
Device Designation Commands
Device Designation Commands
Prompt
Syntax Light unit unit
Hostname
Light unit
Syntax Hostname name no hostname
User Access Commands
User Access Commands
Username
Username Access-level Password
10 Default Login Settings
Default is level is level Default password is super
Enable password
Management
IP Filter Commands
Enable 4-25authentication enable
11 IP Filter Commands
Show management
12 Web Server Commands
Web Server Commands
Ip http server
Default Setting Command Mode
Syntax No ip http server Default Setting
Ip http port
Ip http secure-server
Syntax No ip http secure-server Default Setting
Portnumber The UDP port used for HTTPS. Range
Ip http secure-port
13 Https System Support
Ip http secure-port4-42 Copy tftp https-certificate
Ip http secure-server4-41
Telnet Server Commands
14 Telnet Server Commands
Ip telnet server
Server Enabled Server Port
Secure Shell Commands
15 Secure Shell Commands
System Management Commands
Disabled
Syntax No ip ssh server Default Setting
Ip ssh server
Seconds
Ip ssh timeout
Syntax Ip ssh timeout seconds no ip ssh timeout
Ip ssh crypto host-key generate 4-51 show ssh
Exec-timeout4-18 show ip ssh
Ip ssh authentication-retries
Delete public-key
Ip ssh server-key size
Syntax Delete public-key username dsa rsa
Generates both the DSA and RSA key pairs
Ip ssh crypto host-key generate
Syntax Ip ssh crypto host-key generate dsa rsa
Dsa DSA Version 2 key type Rsa RSA Version 1 key type
Syntax Ip ssh save host-key dsa rsa
Ip ssh crypto zeroize
Ip ssh save host-key
Syntax Ip ssh crypto zeroize dsa rsa
Saves both the DSA and RSA key
This command displays the current SSH server connections
Show ip ssh
Show ssh
Terminology
16 show ssh display description
Shows all public keys
Show public-key
Syntax Show public-key user username host
Username Name of an SSH user. Range 1-8 characters
17 Event Logging Commands
Event Logging Commands
Logging history 4-57clear logging
Syntax No logging on Default Setting
Logging on
Logging history
18 Logging Levels
Flash errors level 3 RAM informational level 6
Level Severity Name Description
Hostipaddress The IP address of a syslog server
Logging host
Logging facility
Syntax No logging host hostipaddress
Logging trap
Disabled Level 7
Syntax Logging trap level no logging trap
Syntax Show logging flash ram sendmail trap
Clear log
Show logging
Syntax Clear log flash ram
19 show logging flash/ram display description
Following example displays settings for the trap function
20 show logging trap display description
Show log
Syntax Show log flash ram
Following example shows the event message stored in RAM
Smtp Alert Commands
21 Smtp Commands
Logging sendmail host
Syntax Logging sendmail level level
Logging sendmail level
Syntax Logging sendmail source-email email-address
Logging sendmail source-email
Syntax No logging sendmail destination-email email-address
Syntax No logging sendmail Default Setting
Logging sendmail destination-email
Logging sendmail
22 Time Commands
Time Commands
Show logging sendmail
Sntp client
Syntax No sntp client Default Setting
Sntp server 4-70 sntp poll 4-71 show sntp
Sntp server
Syntax Sntp server ip1 ip2 ip3
Sntp client 4-69 sntp poll 4-71 show sntp
Sntp poll
Syntax Sntp poll seconds no sntp poll
Show sntp
Clock timezone
Syntax
This command displays the system clock
Calendar set
Show calendar
Show startup-config
System Status Commands
23 System Status Commands
Example
Show running-config
Show startup-config
Show system
This command displays system information
Show version
Show users
24 Flash/File Commands
Flash/File Commands
Copy
Command Usage
Following example shows how to download a configuration file
Command Line Interface
Delete
This command deletes a file or image
Dir Delete public-key
25 File Directory Information
This command displays a list of files in flash memory
Syntax Dir unit boot-rom config opcode filename
Dir
Following example shows how to display all file information
Whichboot
Syntax Boot system unit boot-romconfig opcode filename
Boot system
Dir 4-87whichboot
26 PoE Commands
Power over Ethernet Commands
Command Group Function Mode
Syntax No power inline compatible
Power mainpower maximum allocation
Power inline compatible
Syntax Power mainpower maximum allocation watts unit unit
Compatible Mode Enabled
Power inline maximum allocation
Power inline
Syntax No power inline Default Setting
Low
Power inline priority
Unit Stack unit. Range Port Port number. Range
Show power inline status
Syntax Show power inline status interface
Ethernet
Mainpower maximum allocation on
Show power mainpower
27 show power inline status parameters
28 show power mainpower parameters
30 Authentication Sequence Command
Authentication Commands
Authentication Sequence
29 Authentication Commands
Local
Authentication login
Username for setting the local user names and passwords
Authentication enable
Radius Client
31 Radius Client Commands
Radius-server host
Default Setting Auth-port
Timeout 5 seconds
Retransmit Command Mode
1812
Radius-server port
Radius-server key
Syntax Radius-server port portnumber no radius-server port
Radius-server retransmit
Radius-server timeout
Show radius-server
Hostipaddress IP address of a TACACS+ server
32 TACACS+ Client Commands
TACACS+ Client
Tacacs-server host
Syntax Tacacs-server key keystring no tacacs-server key
Tacacs-server port
Tacacs-server key
Syntax Tacacs-server port portnumber no tacacs-server port
Show tacacs-server
Port Security Commands
Port security
33 Port Security Commands
Status Disabled Action None Maximum Addresses
Interface Configuration Ethernet
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34 802.1X Port Authentication Commands
802.1X Port Authentication
Dot1x max-req
Dot1x default
Syntax No dot1x system-auth-control Default Setting
Dot1x system-auth-control
Force-authorized
Default Command Mode
Default
Dot1x port-control
Single-host
Dot1x operation-mode
Syntax No dot1x re-authentication Command Mode
Dot1x re-authenticate
Dot1x re-authentication
Syntax Dot1x re-authenticate interface
Dot1x timeout re-authperiod
Dot1x timeout quiet-period
Seconds The number of seconds. Range
Statistics Displays dot1x status for each port Interface
Dot1x timeout tx-period
Show dot1x
Syntax Show dot1x statistics interface interface
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State- Current state including initialize, reauthenticate
Authenticator State Machine
Access Control Lists
Access Control List Commands
Access Control List Commands
35 Access Control List Commands
Masks for Access Control Lists
Command Groups Function
IP ACLs
36 IP ACL Commands
Syntax No access-list ip standard extended aclname
Access-list ip
Permit, deny Standard ACL
Access-list ip extended fragment-auto-mask
Standard ACL
Permit, deny Extended ACL
Extended ACL
No permit deny tcp
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Permit, deny Ip access-group4-134
Show ip access-list
This command displays the rules for configured IP ACLs
Syntax Show ip access-list standard extended aclname
Syntax No access-list ip mask-precedence in out
Access-list ip mask-precedence
Mask IP ACL 4-130 ip access-group4-134
IP Mask
Syntax No mask protocol
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Syntax Show access-list ip mask-precedence in out
Show access-list ip mask-precedence
Syntax No ip access-group aclname in out
Ip access-group
This command shows the ports assigned to IP ACLs
Show ip access-group
Map access-list ip
Show ip access-list4-128
37 Egress Queue Priority Mapping
Show map access-list ip
Queue cos-map4-257 Show map access-list ip
Syntax Show map access-list ip interface
Match access-list ip
MAC ACLs
Match access-list ip
38 MAC ACL Commands
Show marking
Syntax No access-list mac aclname
Access-list mac
Syntax No permit deny
Permit, deny MAC ACL
MAC ACL
Permit, deny Mac access-group4-146
Show mac access-list
This command displays the rules for configured MAC ACLs
Syntax Show mac access-list aclname
Mask MAC ACL 4-144 mac access-group4-146
Access-list mac mask-precedence
MAC Mask
Syntax No mask pktformat
This example creates an Egress MAC ACL
Syntax Mac access-group aclname in out
Show access-list mac mask-precedence
Mac access-group
Syntax Show access-list mac mask-precedence in out
This command shows the ports assigned to MAC ACLs
Show mac access-group
Map access-list mac
Show mac access-list4-142
39 Mapping CoS Values to MAC ACL Rules
Show map access-list mac
Queue cos-map4-257 Show map access-list mac
Syntax Show map access-list mac interface
Match access-list mac
ACL Information
Show access-list
40 ACL Information
41 Snmp Commands
Snmp Commands
Show access-group
This command shows the port assignments of ACLs
Snmp-server
Syntax No snmp-server Default Setting
Show snmp
Snmp-server contact
Snmp-server community
Syntax Snmp-server contact string no snmp-server contact
Syntax Snmp-server location text no snmp-server location
Snmp-server location
Snmp-server host
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Issue authentication and link-up-down traps
Snmp-server enable traps
Snmp-server engine-id
This example shows the default engine ID
This command shows the Snmp engine ID
Show snmp engine-id
Snmp-server view
Defaultview includes access to the entire MIB tree
42 show snmp engine-id display description
This view includes MIB-2
This command shows information on the Snmp views
Show snmp view
Examples
Snmp-server group
Show snmp group
44 show snmp group display description
Snmp-server user
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Show snmp user
This command shows information on Snmp users
45 show snmp user display description
46 Interface Commands
Interface Commands
Syntax Description string no description
Interface
Description
Port-channel channel-idRange
Speed-duplex
Interface Configuration Ethernet, Port Channel
Following example adds a description to port
Negotiation
Syntax No negotiation Default Setting
Negotiation 4-173capabilities
Capabilities
Following example configures port 11 to use autonegotiation
Negotiation 4-173speed-duplex
Negotiation 4-173speed-duplex4-172 flowcontrol
Syntax No flowcontrol Default Setting
Flow control enabled
Flowcontrol
Shutdown
Following example enables flow control on port
Syntax No shutdown Default Setting
All interfaces are enabled
Following example disables port
Switchport broadcast packet-rate
Syntax Clear counters interface
This command clears statistics on an interface
Port-channel channel-idRange Default Setting
Clear counters
Shows the status for all interfaces
This command displays the status for an interface
Show interfaces status
Syntax Show interfaces status interface
Shows the counters for all interfaces
This command displays interface statistics
Show interfaces counters
Syntax Show interfaces counters interface
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Shows all interfaces
Show interfaces switchport
Syntax Show interfaces switchport interface
This example shows the configuration setting for port
47 show interfaces switchport display description
Port monitor
Mirror Port Commands
48 Mirror Port Commands
Interface Configuration Ethernet, destination port
Shows all sessions
This command displays mirror information
Show port monitor
Syntax Show port monitor interface
Following shows mirroring configured from port 6 to port
Rate Limit Commands
49 Rate Limit Commands
Rate-limit
50 Link Aggregation Commands
Link Aggregation Commands
General Guidelines
Guidelines for Creating Trunks
Syntax Channel-group channel-idno channel-group
Syntax no lacp Default Setting
Channel-group
Lacp
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Lacp system-priority
Lacp admin-keyEthernet Interface
Syntax Lacp admin-key key no lacp admin-key
Lacp admin-key Port Channel
Lacp port-priority
51 show lacp counters display description
This command displays Lacp information
Show lacp
Port Channel all
52 show lacp internal display description
Partner
53 show lacp neighbors display description
55 Address Table Commands
Address Table Commands
54 show lacp sysid display description
Mac-address- MAC address
Mac-address-table static
Vlan-id- Vlan ID Range
Show mac-address-table
Clear mac-address-table dynamic
Mac-address- MAC address Mask Bits to match in the address
Mac-address-table aging-time
56 Spanning Tree Commands
Spanning Tree Commands
Show mac-address-table aging-time
RSTP/MSTP
Spanning tree is enabled
Syntax No spanning-tree Default Setting
Spanning-tree
Rstp
Spanning-tree mode
Spanning-tree forward-time
Spanning-tree hello-time
Spanning-tree max-age
Spanning-tree priority
Spanning-tree default priority
Ieee 802.1t format
Long method
Spanning-tree pathcost method
Spanning-tree transmission-limit
This command limits the maximum transmission rate for BPDUs
Count -The transmission limit in seconds. Range
Spanning-tree mst-configuration
Spanning-tree backup-root
Syntax No spanning-tree backup-root Default Setting
Mst vlan
MST Configuration
Mst instanceid priority priority no mst instanceid priority
Mst priority
Name Name of the spanning tree
Switch’s MAC address
Name
Syntax name name
Number Revision number of the spanning tree. Range
Revision
Max-hops
Syntax revision number
Syntax No spanning-tree spanning-disabled Default Setting
Spanning-tree spanning-disabled
This example disables the Spanning Tree Algorithm for port
Syntax Spanning-tree cost cost no spanning-tree cost
Spanning-tree cost
Syntax No spanning-tree edge-port
Spanning-tree port-priority
Spanning-tree edge-port
Priority The priority for a port. Range 0-240, in steps
Spanning-tree portfast
Syntax No spanning-tree portfast Default Setting
Spanning-treeedge-port4-221
Spanning-tree link-type
Spanning-tree mst cost
Spanning-tree mst port-priority4-225
Spanning-tree mst port-priority
Spanning-tree protocol-migration
Port-channel channel-idRange Command Mode
Syntax Spanning-tree protocol-migration interface
Syntax Show spanning-tree interface mst instanceid
Show spanning-tree
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Show spanning-tree mst configuration
Vlan database
Vlan Commands
57 Vlan Commands
Editing Vlan Groups
Vlan
By default only Vlan 1 exists and is active
Vlan Database Configuration
Configuring Vlan Interfaces
59 Configuring Vlan Interfaces
Syntax Interface vlan vlan-id
Interface vlan
Shutdown
Syntax Switchport mode trunk hybrid no switchport mode
Switchport mode
All ports are in hybrid mode with the Pvid set to Vlan
All frame types
Switchport acceptable-frame-types
Syntax No switchport ingress-filtering Default Setting
Switchport ingress-filtering
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Switchport native vlan
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Switchport allowed vlan
239
Switchport forbidden vlan
No VLANs are included in the forbidden list
60 Displaying Vlan Information
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Displaying Vlan Information
Show vlan
61 Private Vlan Commands
Following example shows how to display information for Vlan
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Private-vlan
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Private-vlan association
244
No private-vlan primary-vlan-idassociation
245
Switchport mode private-vlan
Normal Vlan
Switchport private-vlan mapping
Switchport private-vlan host-association
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Show vlan private-vlan
247
Syntax Show vlan private-vlan community primary
62 Gvrp and Bridge Extension Commands
Gvrp and Bridge Extension Commands
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Show bridge-ext
Syntax No bridge-ext gvrp Default Setting
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Bridge-ext gvrp
Syntax Show gvrp configuration interface
Switchport gvrp
Show gvrp configuration
Syntax No switchport gvrp Default Setting
Shows both global and interface-specific configuration
Garp timer
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Show garp timer
Syntax Show garp timer interface
Shows all Garp timers
63 Priority Commands
Priority Commands
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Syntax Queue mode strict wrr no queue mode
Priority Commands Layer
Queue mode
64 Priority Commands Layer
Queue bandwidth
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Switchport priority default
Queue cos-map
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65 Default CoS Priority Levels
Show queue bandwidth
Show queue mode
This command shows the current queue mode
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Show queue cos-map
Priority Commands Layer 3
66 Priority Commands Layer 3
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Syntax No map ip port Default Setting
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Syntax No map ip precedence Default Setting
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List below shows the default priority mapping
67 Mapping IP Precedence to CoS Values
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Syntax No map ip dscp Default Setting
68 Mapping IP Dscp to CoS Values
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Syntax Show map ip port interface
This command shows the IP port priority map
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Show map ip port
Syntax Show map ip precedence interface
This command shows the IP precedence priority map
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Show map ip precedence
Syntax Show map ip dscp interface
This command shows the IP Dscp priority map
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Show map ip dscp
70 Igmp Snooping Commands
Multicast Filtering Commands
Igmp Snooping Commands
69 Multicast Filtering Commands
Ip igmp snooping
Syntax No ip igmp snooping Default Setting
Following example enables Igmp snooping
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Igmp Version
Following configures the switch to use Igmp Version
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Ip igmp snooping version
Show ip igmp snooping
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Show mac-address-table multicast
Ip igmp snooping querier
Igmp Query Commands Layer
71 Igmp Query Commands Layer
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Ip igmp snooping query-count
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Times
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Following shows how to configure the query count to
Ip igmp snooping query-interval
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Seconds The report delay advertised in Igmp queries. Range
Ip igmp snooping query-max-response-time
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Switch must use IGMPv2 for this command to take effect
Ip igmp snooping router-port-expire-time
Ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter
Static Multicast Routing Commands
72 Static Multicast Routing Commands
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Syntax Show ip igmp snooping mrouter vlan vlan-id
Displays multicast router ports for all configured VLANs
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Show ip igmp snooping mrouter
Ip address
IP Interface Commands
73 IP Interface Command Syntax
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Interface Configuration Vlan
Ip dhcp restart
Ip default-gateway
Syntax Ip default-gateway gateway no ip default-gateway
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Show ip interface
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Ping
This command has no default for the host
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Show ip redirects
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74 DNS Commands
DNS Commands
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This example maps two address to a host name
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Ip host
No static entries
Syntax Clear host name
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Clear host
Ip domain-name
Ip domain-list
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Syntax No ip domain-list name
Ip name-server
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Ip domain-name4-288
Ip domain-name4-288 ip domain-lookup4-291
Syntax No ip domain-lookup Default Setting
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Ip domain-lookup
Show hosts
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Ip domain-name4-288 ip name-server4-290
Show dns
This command displays the configuration of the DNS server
This command displays entries in the DNS cache
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75 Show DNS Output Description
This command clears all entries in the DNS cache
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Clear dns cache
PoE
Authentication
Access Control Lists
Dhcp Client Port Configuration
Spanning Tree Protocol
Class of Service
Additional Features
Port Trunking
SNMPv3
Standards
Management Information Bases
Table B-1 Troubleshooting Chart
Problems Accessing the Management Interface
Symptom Action
Cannot access
Using System Logs
Troubleshooting
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