TigerAccess Extended Ethernet System
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 TigerAccess Extended Ethernet System Management Guide
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 Command Line Interface
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 Connecting to the Switch
Configuration Options
 Switch Management
 Required Connections
 Remote Connections
 Basic Configuration
Console Connection
 Setting Passwords
 Setting an IP Address
Manual Configuration
 Switch Management
 Dynamic Configuration
 Enabling Snmp Management Access
Community Strings
 Trap Receivers
 Saving Configuration Settings
Managing System Files
 System Defaults
 Following table lists some of the basic system defaults
Function Parameter Default
 Pvid
 EFM Rdsl
 Configuring the Switch
Using the Web Interface
 Configuring the Switch
 Navigating the Web Browser Interface
Home
 Button Action
 Panel Display
Main Menu
 STA
 Vlan Port
 Igmp
 Displaying System Information
Fields and Attributes
 Web Interface
Command Line Interface
Specify the hostname, location and contact information
 Setting the IP Address
 Manual Configuration Web Interface
Using DHCP/BOOTP
 Command Line Interface
 Enter the following command to restart Dhcp service
Configuring the Login Password
Security
Renewing Dchp
 Configuring Radius Logon Authentication
 Managing Firmware
Click System/Radius
 Command Usage
Downloading System Software from a Server
 To start the new firmware, reboot the system
Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
 Web Interface
 Setting the Startup Configuration File Web Interface
 Copying the Running Configuration to a File Web Interface
 Reset
Use the reload command to reboot the system
Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
Example
 Click System/Bridge Extension
 Enter the following command
Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions
Fields and Attributes Main Board
 Click System/Switch Information
Use the following command to display version information
 Port Configuration
Displaying Connection Status
 This example shows the connection status for Port
 Configuring Interface Connections
 Web Interface
 Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds
Select the interface, and then enter the required settings
 Configuring Port Mirroring
 Configuring Port Security
Click Port/Port Security Configuration
 Address Table Settings
Displaying the Address Table
 Command Line Interface
 Setting Static Addresses
 Changing the Aging Time
This example also sets the aging time to 400 seconds
 Managing Global Settings
Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration
Global setting apply to the entire switch
 Configuring the Switch
 Displaying the current global settings for STA Web Interface
Click Spanning Tree/STA Information
 Configuring the global settings for STA Web Interface
 Managing Interface Settings
 Click STA/STA Trunk Information or STA Port Information
 This example shows the STA attributes for port
 This example sets the STP attributes for port
 Vlan Configuration
 Assigning Ports to VLANs
 Forwarding Tagged/Untagged Frames
 Enabling or Disabling Gvrp Global Setting
This example enables Gvrp for the switch
 Displaying Basic Vlan Information
Click VLAN/VLAN Base Information
 Displaying Current VLANs
Web Interface Fields and Attributes
 Command Line Interface Fields and Attributes
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 Creating VLANs
This example creates a new Vlan
 Adding Interfaces Based on Membership Type
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 Adding Interfaces Based on Static Membership
 Configuring Vlan Behavior for Interfaces
 Creating Vlans
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 Configuring Private VLANs
Configuring Uplink and Downlink Ports
This example enables private VLANs
Enabling Private VLANs
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 Creating Vlans
 Command Line Interface
 Class of Service Configuration
Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces
 This example assigns a default priority of 5 to port
 Mapping Priority Classes to Egress Queues
Priority Level Traffic Type
 Fields and Attributes
 Queue Scheduling
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 Click Priority/Queue Scheduling
 Mapping Layer 3/4 Priorities to CoS Values
 Mapping IP Precedence
 Web Interface
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 Mapping Dscp Priority
 Web Interface
 Mapping IP Port Priority
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 Copy Priority Settings
 Port Trunk Configuration
 Port Trunk Configuration
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 Configuring Snmp
 Setting Community Access Strings
Access Mode
 Specifying Trap Managers
 Multicast Configuration
Configuring Igmp Parameters
 Multicast Configuration
 Web Interface
 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
 Adding Multicast Addresses to VLANs
 Showing Device Statistics
 Showing Device Statistics
 This example shows statistics for port
 Rate Limit Configuration
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 Vdsl Configuration
Vdsl Global Configuration
 Fields and Attributes
 Vdsl Port Configuration
Click VDSL/VDSL Global Configuration
 Click VDSL/VDSL Port Configuration
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 Configuring a User-specified EFM Profile
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Click VDSL/VDSL Profile User Specified
 Vdsl Port Link Status
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Click VDSL/VDSL Port Link Status
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Displaying Vdsl Port Ethernet Statistics
Click VDSL/VDSL Port Ethernet Statistics
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 Using the Command Line Interface
Accessing the CLI
 Telnet Connection
 This section describes how to enter CLI commands
Entering Commands
Keywords and Arguments
 Getting Help on Commands
Command Completion
Minimum Abbreviation
 Showing Commands
Command show interfaces ? displays the following information
 Using Command History
Negating the Effect of Commands
Partial Keyword Lookup
 Understanding Command Modes
Exec Commands
 Configuration Commands
 Command Line Processing
Keystroke Function
 Command Groups
Command Description Group
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 General Commands
LC Line Configuration, VC Vlan Database Configuration
 Enable
Syntax enable level
Default Setting
Command Mode
 Disable
Related Commands
 Configure
Show history
End
Normal Exec, Privileged Exec
 This command resets the entire system
Use this command to restart the system
Reload
 This example shows how to reset the switch
Use this command to return to Privileged Exec mode
End
Exit
 This example shows how to quit a CLI session
Use this command to exit the configuration program
Quit
 Flash/File Commands
Copy
 Privileged Exec
 Following example shows how to download a configuration file
 Use this command to delete a file or image
Filename Name of the configuration file or image name
Delete
Syntax
 Syntax Dir boot-rom config opcode filename
Use this command to display a list of files in Flash memory
Dir
 Whichboot
Following example shows how to display all file information
 Boot system
Syntax Boot system boot-rom config opcode filename
Global Configuration
Dir whichboot
 System Management Commands
Command Function Mode
 Syntax Hostname name no hostname
Hostname
Name The name of this host. Maximum length 255 characters
 Username
 Enable password
Default is level Default password is super
 Default Setting Command Mode
Ip http port
Syntax Ip http port port-numberno ip http port
Ip http server
 Syntax Ip http server no ip http server Default Setting
Syntax Logging on no logging on Default Setting
Ip http server
Logging on
 Logging history
Logging history clear logging
 Flash errors level 3 RAM warnings level 7
Snmp-server enable traps snmp-server host
Use this command to clear messages from the log buffer
Clear logging
 Show logging
Show logging
Syntax Show logging flash ram
 Show startup-config
Show running-config
 Show running-config
Show startup-config
 Show system
Use this command to display system information
Show users
 Show version
 Radius Commands
Authentication login
 Radius-server host
Enable password for setting the local password
Hostipaddress IP address of server
 Radius-server port
Radius-server key
Syntax Radius-server port portnumber no radius-server port
Syntax Radius-server key keystring no radius-server key
 Radius-server timeout
Radius-server retransmit
 Show radius-server
 Snmp Commands
 Snmp-server community
 Snmp-server contact
Snmp-server location
Syntax Snmp-server contact string no snmp-server contact
Syntax Snmp-server location text no snmp-server location
 Snmp-server host
 Snmp-server enable traps
Issue all traps
 Use this command to check the status of Snmp communications
Show snmp
 Command Usage
 IP Commands
 Ip address
Interface Configuration Vlan
IP address Netmask
 Use this command to submit a Bootp or Dchp client request
Ip dhcp restart
 Ip default-gateway
Syntax Ip default-gateway gateway no ip default-gateway
Gateway IP address of the default gateway
Following example defines a default gateway for this device
 Use this command to display the settings of an IP interface
Show ip interface
Show ip redirects
All interfaces
 Ping
This command has no default for the host
Syntax Ping host size sizecount count
 Interface
 Line Commands
 Login
Syntax Login local no login
Line
Syntax Line console vty
 Password
Line Configuration
Username password
Syntax Password 0 7 password no password
 Exec-timeout
Login password-thresh
Syntax Exec-timeout seconds no exec-timeout
CLI No timeout Telnet 10 minutes
 Password-thresh
To set the timeout to 120 seconds, enter this command
Syntax Password-thresh threshold no password-thresh
Default value is three attempts
 Default value is no silent-time
To set the silent time to 60 seconds, enter this command
Silent-time
Syntax Silent-time seconds no silent-time
 To specify 7 data bits, enter this command
Databits
Syntax Databits 7 8 no databits
Seven data bits per character Eight data bits per character
 Parity
Speed
Syntax Parity none even odd no parity
Syntax Speed bps no speed
 To specify 57600 bps, enter this command
To specify 2 stop bits, enter this command
Stopbits
9600 bps
 Use this command to display the terminal line’s parameters
To show all lines, enter this command
Show line
Syntax Show line console vty
 Interface Commands
 Interface
Description
 Speed-duplex
Interface Configuration Ethernet, Port Channel
Following example adds a description to Ethernet port
 Negotiation
Negotiation no negotiation
 Capabilities
 Flow control enabled
Following example enables flow control on port
Flowcontrol
Flowcontrol no flowcontrol
 Clear counters
Port-channel channel-idRange Default Setting
Shutdown
 Switchport broadcast
Following example disables Vdsl port
Interface Configuration Ethernet
Packets per second
 Show interfaces status
Use this command to display the status for an interface
Syntax Show interfaces status interface
 Use this command to display interface statistics
Show interfaces counters
 Show interfaces switchport
Shows all interfaces
 Address Table Commands
Bridge address
 Action
 Show bridge
Bridge-group- Bridge group index bridge
 Clear bridge
Bridge-group aging-time
Syntax Clear bridge bridge-group
Seconds
 Show bridge group aging-time
 All port security is disabled
This example enables port security for port
Port security
Port security no port security
 Spanning Tree Commands
 Spanning tree is enabled
Bridge spanning-tree
 Use this command to configure globally for this switch. Use
Bridge forward-time
 Bridge hello-time
 Bridge max-age
 Bridge priority
32768
 Bridge-group path-cost
 Bridge-group priority
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 Disabled
Bridge-group portfast
 Use this command to show the spanning tree configuration
Show bridge group
 Vlan Commands
 Vlan database
 By default only Vlan 1 exists and is active
Vlan Database Configuration
Vlan
Show vlan
 Interface vlan
Syntax Interface vlan vlan-id
 Switchport mode
Syntax Switchport mode trunk hybrid no switchport mode
All ports are in hybrid mode with the Pvid set to Vlan
Configures Vlan membership mode for a port
 Switchport acceptable-frame-types
Switchport ingress-filtering
Switchport mode
All frame types
 Switchport native vlan
 Switchport allowed vlan
 Switchport forbidden vlan
No VLANs are included in the forbidden list
 Use this command to show Vlan information
Following example shows how to display information for Vlan
Show vlan
Syntax Show vlan id vlan-idname vlan-name
 Pvlan Commands
For the two commands Disabled with no Pvlan interfaces
Pvlan
Syntax Pvlan
 For the 12-Line Vdsl Switch
 Syntax Show pvlan Command Mode
Show pvlan
 Gvrp and Bridge Extension Commands
 Switchport gvrp
Show gvrp configuration
Syntax Switchport gvrp No switchport gvrp Default Setting
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 Garp timer
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 Show garp timer
Show garp timer
Shows all Garp timers
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 Garp timer
Bridge-ext gvrp
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Bridge-ext gvrp no bridge-ext gvrp
 Show bridge-ext
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 Igmp Snooping Commands
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 Following example enables Igmp snooping
Ip igmp snooping
Ip igmp snooping vlan static
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Ip igmp snooping version
Igmp Version
 Show bridge multicast
Show ip igmp snooping
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Ip igmp snooping querier
Ip igmp snooping querier no ip igmp snooping querier
 Following shows how to configure the query count to
Ip igmp snooping query-count
Ip igmp snooping query-interval
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 Ip igmp snooping query-max-response-time
Seconds The report delay advertised in Igmp queries. Range
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 Switch must be using IGMPv2 for this command to take effect
Ip igmp snooping query-time-out
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Ip igmp snooping version
 Ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter
No static multicast router ports are configured
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 Displays multicast router ports for all configured VLANs
Show ip igmp snooping mrouter
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Syntax Show ip igmp snooping mrouter vlan vlan-id
 Priority Commands
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 Switchport priority default
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 Queue bandwidth
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Queue cos-map
Show queue bandwidth
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Show queue cos-map
 Use this command to show the class of service priority map
Show queue bandwidth
Show queue cos-map
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Map ip port Global Configuration
Map ip port no map ip port
 Map ip port Interface Configuration
Map ip precedence Global Configuration
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Map ip precedence no map ip precedence
 List below shows the default priority mapping
Map ip precedence Interface Configuration
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Map ip dscp Global Configuration
Map ip dscp no map ip dscp
 Map ip dscp Interface Configuration
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 Use this command to show the IP port priority map
Show map ip port
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Map ip port Maps CoS values to IP ports i.e., TCP/UDP ports
 Use this command to show the IP precedence priority map
Show map ip precedence
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Map ip precedence Maps CoS values to IP precedence values
 Use this command to show the IP Dscp priority map
Show map ip dscp
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Map ip dscp Maps CoS values to IP Dscp values
 Mirror Port Commands
Interface Configuration Ethernet, destination port
Port monitor
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Show port monitor
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Show port monitor
Syntax Show port monitor interface
 Port Trunking Commands
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 Interface port-channel
Channel-group
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Syntax Channel-group channel-idno channel-group
 Use this command to show trunk information
No default
Show interfaces status port-channel
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 Lacp
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Following shows information on Trunk
Lacp no lacp
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 Vdsl Commands
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 Efm profile global
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Syntax Efm profile global profile name
Profile name Name of the profile
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 Efm profile
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Efm profile
Syntax Efm profile profile name
 Interleaving is disabled
Efm define user-profile
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Efm profile global efm profile
 Efm reset
Syntax Efm reset local remote
Use this command to troubleshoot EFM port performance
Efm shutdown
 Syntax Efm rdl no efm rdl Default Setting
Efm rdl
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Off
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Efm flow-control
Rate-limit global rate-limit
 Show controllers ethernet-controller
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Syntax Show controllers ethernet-controller interface-id
Interface-id- ID of the EFM port
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Clear controllers ethernet-controller
 Show controllers efm interface-id actual
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 Syntax Show controllers efm interface-idadmin dsrate usrate
Show controllers efm interface-id admin
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Show controllers efm profile
Syntax Show controllers efm profile mapping names
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Examples
 Show controllers efm status
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 Show controllers efm remote ethernet mode
Use this command to display the connected CPE Ethernet mode
To obtain the Ethernet mode from CPE side Vdsl chip
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 Rate Limit Commands
Rate-limit global
163
Rate-limit input no rate-limit input
 Rate-limit interface
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Syntax Rate-limit input rate
Rate The rate unit is Mbps
 Appendix a Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Chart
 Upgrading Firmware via the Serial Port
 Upgrading Firmware VIA the Serial Port
 Troubleshooting
 Console Port Pin Assignments
DB-9 Port Pin Assignments
 Console Port to 9-Pin DTE Port on PC
Console Port to 25-Pin DTE Port on PC
 1000BASE-T
Glossary-1
Auto-negotiation
 Glossary-2
 Glossary-3
 Glossary-4
 Glossary-5
 Glossary-6
 Index
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