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6-Band VDSL2 Switch
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2 Initial Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
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4 Basic Management Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
5 Simple Network Management Protocol . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1
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6 User Authentication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
7 Client Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
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13 VLAN Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-1
14 Class of Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1
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19 General Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-1
20 System Management Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-1
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21 SNMP Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-1
22 User Authentication Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22-1
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23 Client Security Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-1
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24 Access Control List Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-1
25 Interface Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-1
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30 Address Table Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-1
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31 Spanning Tree Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-1
32 VLAN Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-1
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33 Class of Service Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-1
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34 Quality of Service Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-1
35 Multicast Filtering Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-1
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36 Domain Name Service Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-1
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ABLES
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1-1
NTRODUCTION
Key Features
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1-2
Table 1-1 Key Features (Continued)
1-3
Description of Software Features
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1-5
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1-6
1-7
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System Defaults
Table 1-2 System Defaults
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1-10
Table 1-2 System Defaults (Continued)
1-11
Table 1-2 System Defaults (Continued)
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NITIAL
2-1
Connecting to the Switch
Configuration Options
S
2-2
Required Connections
C
2-3
C
2-4
Remote Connections
Basic Configuration
Console Connection
C
2-5
Setting Passwords
C
2-6
Setting an IP Address
C
2-7
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2-8
Manual Configuration
C
2-9
Dynamic Configuration
C
2-10
C
2-11
Enabling SNMP Management Access
Community Strings (for SNMP version 1 and 2c clients)
C
2-12
Trap Receivers
C
2-13
Configuring Access for SNMP Version 3 Clients
S
F
Managing System Files
C
2-15
Saving Configuration Settings
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ECTION
II
M
WITCH
Page
ONFIGURING
THE
3-1
WITCH
Using the Web Interface
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Navigating the Web Browser Interface
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3-5
S
3-6
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3-7
S
3-8
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3-9
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3-10
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3-11
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3-12
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3-13
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4-1
4 B
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ASIC
ASKS
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4-3
CLI Specify the hostname, location and contact information.
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Displaying System Health
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T
ASIC
ASKS
4-6
Displaying Hardware/Software Versions
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B
C
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4-9
Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
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IP A
S
4-11
Setting the Switchs IP Address
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IP A
WITCH
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THE
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4-14
Using DHCP/BOOTP
IP A
S
4-15
M
Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
F
4-17
Managing Firmware
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M
T
4-20
Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
S
C
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4-21
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M
T
4-24
Console Port Settings
P
S
4-25
M
T
Telnet Settings
S
4-27
M
T
4-28
E
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Configuring Event Logging
System Log Configuration
M
T
4-30
E
L
4-31
Remote Log Configuration
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E
L
4-33
Displaying Log Messages
M
T
4-34
Sending Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Alerts
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M
T
4-36
Resetting the System
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S
4-37
Setting the System Clock
Configuring SNTP
M
T
4-38
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N
P
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5-2
5-3
Note: The predefined default groups and view can be deleted from the system. You can
then define customized groups and views for the SNMP clients that require access.
Table 5-1 SNMPv3 Security Models and Levels (Continued)
Enabling the SNMP Agent
Setting Community Access Strings
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N
P
M
5-6
Specifying Trap Managers and Trap Types
T
M
5-7
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Configuring SNMPv3 Management Access
SNMP
A
5-11
Specifying a Remote Engine ID
N
P
M
5-12
Configuring SNMPv3 Users
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Page
SNMP
A
5-15
Configuring Remote SNMPv3 Users
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Page
N
P
M
5-18
Configuring SNMPv3 Groups
SNMP
A
5-19
Notify View The configured view for notifications. (Range: 1-64 characters)
Table 5-2 Supported Notification Messages
N
P
M
5-20
SNMP
A
5-21
N
P
M
5-22
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N
P
M
5-24
Setting SNMPv3 Views
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N
P
M
ETWORK
IMPLE
6 U
A
SER
UTHENTICATION
Configuring User Accounts
A
6-2
L
A
L
Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication
A
6-4
L
A
L
/R
6-5
A
6-6
HTTPS
6-7
Configuring HTTPS
A
6-8
HTTPS
6-9
Replacing the Default Secure-site Certificate
A
6-10
Configuring the Secure Shell
S
6-11
A
6-12
S
6-13
Generating the Host Key Pair
A
6-14
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A
6-16
Configuring the SSH Server
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A
SER
6-18
802.1X P
A
Configuring 802.1X Port Authentication
A
6-20
802.1X P
A
6-21
Displaying 802.1X Global Settings
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802.1X P
A
6-23
Configuring Port Settings for 802.1X
A
6-24
802.1X P
A
6-25
A
6-26
Displaying 802.1X Statistics
This switch can display statistics for dot1x protocol exchanges for any port.
Table 6-2 802.1X Statistics
802.1X P
A
Parameter Description
6-27
Figure 6-9 802.1X Port Statistics CLI This example displays the dot1x statistics for port 4.
Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
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7-1
ECURITY
S
7-2
Configuring Port Security
P
S
7-3
S
7-4
IP S
G
7-5
Configuring IP Source Guard
S
7-6
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S
7-8
Configuring DHCP Snooping
DHCP S
7-9
S
7-10
DHCP S
7-11
S
7-12
DHCP S
I
7-13
Displaying DHCP Snooping Information
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P
F
7-15
Configuring Packet Filtering
Filtering Service Packets
S
7-16
P
F
7-17
S
7-18
Filtering IP/MAC Address Pairs
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CCESS
ONTROL
8-1
ISTS
Configuring Access Control Lists
C
L
8-2
A
L
C
8-3
Setting the ACL Name and Type
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C
L
8-6
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C
L
8-8
Configuring a MAC ACL
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C
L
8-10
Configuring ACL Masks
Specifying the Mask Type
A
L
C
8-11
Configuring an IP ACL Mask
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C
L
8-14
Configuring a MAC ACL Mask
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C
L
8-16
Binding a Port to an Access Control List
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9-1
9 P
C
ORT
Displaying Connection Status
Field Attributes (Web)
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9-2
Field Attributes (CLI) Basic information:
Configuration:
C
S
9-3
Current status:
C
Configuring Interface Connections
I
C
9-5
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9-6
I
C
9-7
C
9-8
Creating Trunk Groups
T
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9-9
Statically Configuring a Trunk
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T
G
9-11
Enabling LACP on Selected Ports
C
9-12
T
G
9-13
Configuring LACP Parameters
Dynamically Creating a Port Channel
C
9-14
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C
9-16
T
G
9-17
Displaying LACP Port Counters
You can display statistics for LACP protocol messages.
C
9-18
CLI The following example displays LACP counters for port channel 1.
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Local Side
Table 9-2 LACP Internal Configuration Information
T
G
9-19
Table 9-2 LACP Internal Configuration Information (Continued)
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9-20
T
G
9-21
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Remote Side
Table 9-3 LACP Neighbor Configuration Information
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9-22
B
T
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Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds
C
9-24
P
M
9-25
Configuring Port Mirroring
C
9-26
Configuring Rate Limits
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C
9-28
P
S
9-29
Showing Port Statistics
C
9-30
P
S
9-31
C
9-32
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HOWING
TATISTICS
9-35
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10-1
10 VDSL C
Configuring Global Settings for VDSL Ports
10-2
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VDSL P
S
10-3
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VDSL P
S
Configuring Interface Settings for VDSL Ports
10-8
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VDSL P
S
10-9
10-10
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VDSL P
S
10-11
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10-16
Configuring Line Profiles
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10-20
VDSL S
I
10-21
Displaying VDSL Status Information
LRE Status Communication status of the VDSL line
Table 10-1 LRE Status
signal bands for the specified interface
10-22
LRE Rate Information Data Rates for the VDSL line
Table 10-2 Rate Status
Table 10-1 LRE Status (Continued)
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10-24
CLI This example displays connection status and data rates for the selected VDSL port.
VDSL P
S
Ethernet Receive Performance Counters
Displaying VDSL Performance Statistics
Error Statistics
Table 10-3 Error Statistics
Table 10-4 Ethernet Receive Performance Counters
10-26
Ethernet Transmit Performance Counters
Table 10-5 Ethernet Transmit Performance Counters
Table 10-4 Ethernet Receive Performance Counters (Continued)
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VDSL P
S
ERFORMANCE
TATISTICS
10-29
Configuring an Alarm Profile
P
A
10-31
10-32
P
A
10-33
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10-36
Displaying CPE Information
CO Firmware Buffer Information
CPE Firmware Versions
Table 10-7 CPE Firmware Versions
Table 10-8 CO Firmware Buffer Information
CPE I
10-37
CPE Performance Counters
Table 10-9 CPE Performance Counters
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10-40
CLI This example displays information about the CPE attached to the selected VDSL port.
OAM F
CPE F
U
Configuring OAM Functions and Upgrading CPE Firmware
10-42
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10-44
DDRESS
11-1
ETTINGS
Setting Static Addresses
Displaying the Address Table
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T
S
11-4
Changing the Aging Time
PANNING
REE
12-1
LGORITHM
T
A
12-2
12-3
T
A
12-4
Displaying Global Settings
G
S
12-5
T
A
12-6
G
S
CLI
LOBAL
12-7
Configuring Global Settings
G
S
12-9
T
A
12-10
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12-13
Displaying Interface Settings
T
A
12-14
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A
12-16
I
S
NTERFACE
12-17
CLI This example shows the STA attributes for port 5.
Configuring Interface Settings
I
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12-19
T
A
12-20
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A
12-22
Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
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T
A
LGORITHM
12-24
CLI This displays STA settings for instance 1, followed by settings for each port.
Displaying Interface Settings for MSTP
T
A
LGORITHM
12-26
I
Configuring Interface Settings for MSTP
T
A
12-28
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13-1
13 VLAN C
Selecting the VLAN Operation Mode
13-2
IEEE 802.1Q VLANs
13-3
13-4
13-5
13-6
Enabling or Disabling GVRP (Global Setting)
13-7
Displaying Basic VLAN Information
13-8
Displaying Current VLANs
Command Attributes (Web)
13-9
Command Attributes (CLI)
13-10
Creating VLANs
13-11
13-12
Adding Static Members to VLANs (VLAN Index)
13-13
13-14
Adding Static Members to VLANs (Port Index)
13-15
Configuring VLAN Behavior for Interfaces
13-16
13-17
Configuring Private VLANs
P
VLAN
13-19
Configuring Uplink and Downlink Ports
13-20
Configuring Protocol-Based VLANs
Page
13-22
Mapping Protocols to VLANs
Page
13-24
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
IEEE 802.1Q T
13-25
13-26
IEEE 802.1Q T
13-27
13-28
Page
13-30
Adding an Interface to a QinQ Tunnel
Page
13-32
VLAN S
13-33
Configuring VLAN Swapping
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VLAN S
WAPPING
13-35
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LASS
14-1
Layer 2 Queue Settings
Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces
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2 Q
S
UEUE
AYER
14-3
S
14-4
2 Q
S
UEUE
AYER
14-5
S
14-6
Selecting the Queue Mode
2 Q
S
14-7
Setting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes
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3/4 P
S
14-9
Layer 3/4 Priority Settings
Mapping Layer 3/4 Priorities to CoS Values
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Page
S
14-12
3/4 P
S
14-13
Mapping DSCP Priority
S
14-14
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S
14-16
Mapping IP Port Priority
3/4 P
S
14-17
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15-1
15 Q
S
UALITY
Configuring Quality of Service Parameters
Q
P
S
15-3
S
15-4
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S
15-6
Creating QoS Policies
Q
P
S
15-7
S
15-8
Page
S
15-10
Attaching a Policy Map to Ingress Queues
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ULTICAST
16-1
ILTERING
F
16-2
Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query)
2 IGMP (S
Q
16-3
F
16-4
Configuring IGMP Snooping and Query Parameters
2 IGMP (S
Q
16-5
F
16-6
Page
F
16-8
Specifying Static Interfaces for a Multicast Router
Page
F
16-10
Page
F
16-12
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F
16-14
IGMP Filtering and Throttling
Page
F
16-16
Configuring IGMP Filter Profiles
T
16-17
F
16-18
Configuring IGMP Filtering and Throttling for Interfaces
T
16-19
F
16-20
Multicast VLAN Registration
VLAN R
16-21
Configuring Global MVR Settings
F
16-22
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Page
Page
F
16-26
Configuring MVR Interfaces
VLAN R
16-27
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VLAN R
16-29
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17-1
17 D
S
AME
N
OMAIN
N
S
17-2
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N
S
17-4
Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries
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N
S
17-6
Displaying the DNS Cache
DNS C
THE
ACHE
17-7
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ECTION
III
I
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L
OMMAND
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C
18-2
Telnet Connection
C
18-3
Entering Commands
Keywords and Arguments
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C
NTERING
18-5
Showing Commands
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C
18-7
Using Command History
Understanding Command Modes
Page
C
18-9
I
L
C
18-10
Table 18-2 Configuration Command Modes
C
18-11
Command Line Processing
I
Command Groups
The system commands can be broken down into the functional groups shown below
Table 18-4 Command Group Index
Table 18-3 Keystroke Commands (Continued)
G
18-13
Table 18-4 Command Group Index (Continued)
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19-1
19 G
C
ENERAL
Table 19-1 General Commands
C
19-2
enable
19-3
disable
configure
C
19-4
show history
19-5
reload
C
19-6
prompt
end
19-7
exit
quit
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YSTEM
20-1
Table 20-1 System Management Commands
M
C
Device Designation Commands
hostname
S
C
20-3
System Status Commands
This section describes commands used to display system information.
show startup-config
Table 20-3 System Status Commands
Page
S
C
20-5
Example
show running-config (20-6)
M
C
20-6
show running-config
S
C
20-7
M
C
20-8
show system
S
C
20-9
show users
M
C
20-10
show version
show bme version
S
C
Example
20-11
Example
M
C
Example
20-12
show memory status
System Mode Commands
system mode
M
C
20-14
show system mode
S
Frame Size Commands
jumbo frame
M
C
20-16
File Management Commands
M
C
20-17
copy
M
C
20-18
M
C
20-19
M
C
20-20
The following example shows how to copy the running configuratio n to a startup file.
The following example shows how to download a configuration file:
M
C
20-21
Page
M
C
20-23
dir
M
C
20-24
whichboot
M
C
20-25
boot system
M
Line Commands
Table 20-11 Line Commands
C
20-27
line
M
C
20-28
login
C
20-29
password
M
C
20-30
timeout login response
C
20-31
exec-timeout
M
C
20-32
password-thresh
C
20-33
silent-time
databits
M
C
20-34
parity
C
20-35
speed
Page
C
20-37
show line
Page
L
C
20-39
Event Logging Commands
logging on
M
C
20-40
logging history
L
C
20-41
logging host
M
C
20-42
logging facility
L
C
20-43
logging trap
Page
Page
M
C
The following example displays settings for the trap function.
20-46
Table 20-14 show logging flash/ram - display description
L
C
20-47
show log
M
SMTP Alert Commands
logging sendmail host
SMTP A
C
20-49
logging sendmail level
M
C
20-50
logging sendmail source-email
logging sendmail destination-email
Page
Page
C
20-53
Time Commands
sntp client
M
C
20-54
sntp server
C
20-55
sntp poll
Page
C
20-57
clock timezone
M
C
20-58
calendar set
show calendar
Page
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21-1
21 SNMP C
21-2
snmp-server
21-3
show snmp
21-4
snmp-server community
21-5
snmp-server contact
snmp-server location
21-6
snmp-server host
21-7
21-8
21-9
snmp-server enable traps
21-10
snmp-server engine-id
21-11
21-12
show snmp engine-id
21-13
snmp-server view
21-14
show snmp view
21-15
snmp-server group
21-16
show snmp group
21-17
Table 21-4 show snmp group - display description
21-18
snmp-server user
21-19
21-20
show snmp user
This command shows information on SNMP users. Command Mode
Example
Table 21-5 show snmp user - display description
22 U
A
SER
UTHENTICATION
Table 22-1 Authentication Commands
User Account Commands
username
A
C
22-3
A
C
22-4
enable password
S
Authentication Sequence
authentication login
A
C
22-6
S
22-7
authentication enable
A
C
RADIUS Client
RADIUS C
22-9
radius-server host
A
C
22-10
radius-server port
radius-server key
RADIUS C
22-11
radius-server retransmit
radius-server timeout
A
C
22-12
show radius-server
TACACS+ C
TACACS+ Client
tacacs-server host
A
C
22-14
tacacs-server port
tacacs-server key
Web Server Commands
Page
S
C
22-17
ip http secure-server
A
C
22-18
ip http secure-port
Page
A
C
22-20
Telnet Server Commands
ip telnet server
S
C
22-21
Secure Shell Commands
Table 22-10 Secure Shell Commands
A
C
22-22
S
C
22-23
A
C
22-24
S
C
22-25
ip ssh server
A
C
22-26
ip ssh timeout
S
C
22-27
ip ssh authentication-retries
ip ssh server-key size
Page
S
C
22-29
ip ssh crypto zeroize
A
C
22-30
ip ssh save host-key
S
C
22-31
show ip ssh
show ssh
A
C
22-32
show public-key
Table 22-11 show ssh - display description (Continued)
S
C
22-33
A
C
802.1X Port Authentication
Table 22-12 802.1X Port Authentication Commands
A
22-35
dot1x system-auth-control
dot1x default
A
C
22-36
dot1x max-req
dot1x port-control
A
22-37
dot1x operation-mode
A
C
22-38
dot1x re-authenticate
A
22-39
dot1x re-authentication
dot1x timeout quiet-period
A
C
22-40
dot1x timeout re-authperiod
A
22-41
dot1x timeout tx-period
show dot1x
A
C
22-42
A
22-43
A
C
SER
22-44
IP F
Management IP Filter Commands
management
A
C
22-46
show management
IP F
C
ILTER
22-47
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23-1
ECURITY
S
C
Port Security Commands
S
C
23-3
port security
S
C
23-4
F
C
Packet Filtering Commands
filter ipmac
S
C
23-6
F
C
23-7
filter netbios
S
C
23-8
filter dhcp-request
F
C
23-9
filter dhcp
S
C
ECURITY
LIENT
23-10
IP Source Guard Commands
ip source-guard
S
C
23-12
G
C
23-13
S
C
23-14
ip source-guard binding
G
C
23-15
show ip source-guard
Page
C
23-17
DHCP Snooping Commands
Table 23-5 DHCP Snooping Commands
S
C
23-18
ip dhcp snooping
C
23-19
S
C
23-20
ip dhcp snooping vlan
C
23-21
ip dhcp snooping verify mac-address
S
C
23-22
ip dhcp snooping database write
ip dhcp snooping service-provider-mode
C
23-23
ip dhcp snooping client limit
S
C
23-24
ip dhcp snooping trust
C
23-25
show ip dhcp snooping
Page
Page
C
L
24-2
IP ACLs
Table 24-2 IP ACL Commands
24-3
access-list ip
C
L
24-4
permit, deny (Standard IP ACL)
24-5
permit, deny (Extended IP ACL)
C
L
24-6
24-7
show ip access-list
C
L
24-8
access-list ip mask-precedence
24-9
mask (IP ACL)
C
L
24-10
24-11
C
IST
L
ONTROL
CCESS
24-13
Page
24-15
show ip access-group
C
L
24-16
MAC ACLs
Table 24-3 MAC ACL Commands
24-17
access-list mac
C
L
24-18
permit, deny (MAC ACL)
24-19
Page
24-21
mask (MAC ACL)
Page
24-23
C
L
24-24
show access-list mac mask-precedence
24-25
mac access-group
Page
ACL I
24-27
Example
show access-group
This command shows the port assignments of IP ACLs.
Page
25-1
Table 25-1 Interface Commands
C
25-2
interface
25-3
description
speed-duplex
C
25-4
25-5
negotiation
C
25-6
capabilities
25-7
flowcontrol
C
25-8
media-type
25-9
switchport mdix
C
25-10
shutdown
25-11
switchport packet-rate
C
25-12
clear counters
Page
C
25-14
show interfaces counters
INTERFACES
SHOW
COUNTERS
25-15
C
25-16
show interfaces switchport
25-17
Table 25-2 show interfaces switchport - display description
Page
INK
26-1
GGREGATION
A
C
26-2
26-3
channel-group
A
C
26-4
lacp
LACP
26-5
A
C
26-6
lacp system-priority
I
(E
26-7
lacp admin-key (Ethernet Interface)
A
C
26-8
lacp admin-key (Port Channel)
26-9
lacp port-priority
A
C
26-10
show lacp
26-11
Table 26-2 show lacp counters - display description
Table 26-3 show lacp internal - display description
A
C
26-12
Table 26-3 show lacp internal - display description (Continued)
26-13
Table 26-4 show lacp neighbors - display description
A
C
GGREGATION
INK
26-14
27
C
ORT
P
IRROR
P
C
27-2
show port monitor
27-3
Page
28-1
28 R
C
IMIT
L
ATE
L
C
28-2
rate-limit
28-3
rate-limit trap-input
L
C
28-4
show rate-limit vlan
29-1
29 VDSL C
Table 29-1 VDSL Commands
29-2
Long-Reach Ethernet Commands
Table 29-2 Long-Reach Ethernet Commands
E
C
29-3
Table 29-2 Long-Reach Ethernet Commands (Continued)
29-4
lre band-plan
E
C
29-5
This example sets the band plan to 998-640-30000.
show lre (29-79)
29-6
lre option-band
E
C
29-7
lre ham-band
29-8
E
C
29-9
lre region-ham-band
29-10
E
C
29-11
29-12
lre psd-breakpoints
E
C
29-13
lre psd-frequencies
29-14
E
C
29-15
lre psd-value
29-16
lre psd-mask-level
E
C
29-17
29-18
lre pbo-config
E
C
29-19
lre upbo
29-20
E
C
29-21
lre tone
29-22
lre max-power
E
C
29-23
lre min-protection
29-24
lre channel
E
C
29-25
lre interleave-max-delay
29-26
lre datarate
E
C
29-27
lre rate-set
29-28
lre noise-mgn target
E
C
29-29
lre noise-mgn min
29-30
lre shutdown
lre reset
E
C
29-31
lre auto-retraining
29-32
lre retraining
E
C
29-33
lre rate-adaption
29-34
lre apply
P
C
29-35
Line Profile Commands
Table 29-7 Line Profile Commands
29-36
line-profile
P
C
29-37
lre line-profile
29-38
band-plan
P
C
29-39
option-band
29-40
ham-band
P
C
29-41
region-ham-band
29-42
tone
P
C
29-43
max-power
29-44
min-protection
P
C
29-45
channel
29-46
down/up-max-inter-delay
P
C
29-47
down/up-fast/slow-max/min-datarate
29-48
down/up-target-noise-mgn
P
C
29-49
down/up-min-noise-mgn
29-50
P
C
29-51
Alarm Profile Commands
Table 29-8 Alarm Profile Commands
29-52
alarm-profile
lre alarm-profile
P
C
29-53
init-failure
29-54
thresh-15min-ess
P
C
29-55
thresh-15min-lofs
29-56
thresh-15min-lols
P
C
29-57
thresh-15min-loss
29-58
thresh-15min-lprs
P
C
29-59
thresh-15min-sess
29-60
thresh-15min-uass
VDSL I
29-61
Displaying VDSL Information
Table 29-9 Commands for Displaying VDSL Information
29-62
show lre band-plan
This command displays the frequency bands used for VDSL signals.
Table 29-9 Commands for Displaying VDSL Information (Continued)
VDSL I
29-63
show lre option-band
29-64
show lre ham-band
VDSL I
29-65
show lre region-ham-band
29-66
VDSL I
29-67
show lre psd
29-68
show lre psd-mask-level
VDSL I
29-69
show lre pbo-config
29-70
show lre upbo
VDSL I
29-71
show lre tone
29-72
show lre interleave-max-delay
VDSL I
29-73
show lre datarate
29-74
show lre noise-mgn
VDSL I
29-75
show lre rate-adaption
29-76
show lre config
VDSL I
29-77
show lre line-profile
29-78
show lre alarm-profile
VDSL I
29-79
show lre
29-80
show lre phys-info
VDSL I
29-81
show lre rate-info
29-82
show lre perf
VDSL I
29-83
Table 29-13 show lre phys-info - display description
29-84
Table 29-13 show lre phys-info - display description (Continued)
VDSL I
29-85
Table 29-13 show lre phys-info - display description (Continued)
29-86
CPE Configuration
oam local clear counter
29-87
efm remote eeprom-write
copy tftp firmware
29-88
29-89
29-90
oam remote upgrade firmware
oam remote firmware active
29-91
show cpe-info
29-92
Table 29-15 show cpe-info - display description
DDRESS
30-1
Table 30-1 Address Table Commands
T
C
30-2
mac-address-table static
Page
T
C
30-4
show mac-address-table
30-5
mac-address-table aging-time
Page
PANNING
REE
31-1
Table 31-1 Spanning Tree Commands
T
C
31-2
Table 31-1 Spanning Tree Commands (Continued)
31-3
spanning-tree
T
C
31-4
spanning-tree mode
31-5
spanning-tree forward-time
T
C
31-6
spanning-tree hello-time
31-7
spanning-tree max-age
T
C
31-8
spanning-tree priority
31-9
spanning-tree pathcost method
T
C
31-10
spanning-tree transmission-limit
spanning-tree mst-configuration
31-11
mst vlan
T
C
31-12
mst priority
31-13
name
T
C
31-14
revision
max-hops
31-15
spanning-tree spanning-disabled
T
C
31-16
spanning-tree cost
31-17
T
C
31-18
spanning-tree port-priority
spanning-tree edge-port
31-19
spanning-tree portfast
T
C
31-20
31-21
spanning-tree link-type
T
C
31-22
spanning-tree mst cost
31-23
spanning-tree mst port-priority
T
C
31-24
spanning-tree protocol-migration
31-25
show spanning-tree
T
C
31-26
Page
Page
32-1
32 VLAN C
Table 32-1 VLAN Commands
32-2
GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands
bridge-ext gvrp
GVRP
C
E
B
32-3
32-4
switchport gvrp
show gvrp configuration
GVRP
C
E
B
32-5
32-6
show garp timer
VLAN G
32-7
Editing VLAN Groups
vlan database
32-8
VLAN I
32-9
Related Commands show vlan (32-16)
Configuring VLAN Interfaces
interface vlan
32-10
switchport mode
VLAN I
32-11
switchport acceptable-frame-types
32-12
switchport ingress-filtering
VLAN I
32-13
switchport native vlan
32-14
switchport allowed vlan
VLAN I
32-15
switchport forbidden vlan
32-16
Displaying VLAN Information
show vlan
P
VLAN
32-17
Configuring Private VLANs
pvlan
32-18
P
VLAN
This example shows the information displayed a group is defined.
RIVATE
32-19
32-20
Configuring Protocol-based VLANs
P
VLAN
32-21
protocol-vlan protocol-group (Configuring Groups)
32-22
protocol-vlan protocol-group (Configuring Interfaces)
Page
32-24
show interfaces protocol-vlan protocol-group
IEEE 802.1Q T
32-25
Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling
32-26
qinq priority map
IEEE 802.1Q T
32-27
switchport mode dot1q-tunnel
32-28
show dot1q-tunnel
IEEE 802.1Q T
32-29
switchport dot1q-ethertype
32-30
Configuring VLAN Swapping
VLAN S
32-31
switchport vlan swap
32-32
show vlan-swap
Page
Page
LASS
33-1
Priority Commands (Layer 2)
C
S
33-2
priority bits
C
(L
2)
33-3
queue mode
C
S
33-4
show priority
Page
C
S
33-6
C
(L
2)
33-7
queue bandwidth
C
S
33-8
queue cos-map
C
(L
2)
33-9
show queue bandwidth
C
S
33-10
show queue cos-map
C
3
(L
4)
33-11
Page
Page
C
S
33-14
map ip precedence (Interface Configuration)
Page
C
S
33-16
map ip dscp (Interface Configuration)
C
3
(L
4)
33-17
C
S
33-18
show map ip port
C
3
(L
4)
33-19
C
S
33-20
show map ip dscp
34 Q
S
UALITY
Table 34-1 Quality of Service Commands
C
S
34-2
34-3
class-map
C
S
34-4
match
34-5
C
S
34-6
policy-map
34-7
class
C
S
34-8
set
34-9
police
C
S
34-10
service-policy
34-11
show class-map
C
S
34-12
show policy-map
Page
Page
ULTICAST
35-1
ILTERING
Table 35-1 Multicast Filtering Commands
F
C
35-2
IGMP Snooping Commands
ip igmp snooping
IGMP S
C
35-3
ip igmp snooping vlan static
F
C
35-4
ip igmp snooping version
IGMP S
C
35-5
ip igmp snooping immediate-leave
F
C
35-6
show ip igmp snooping
show mac-address-table multicast
C
35-7
IGMP Query Commands
F
C
35-8
ip igmp snooping querier
ip igmp snooping query-count
C
35-9
ip igmp snooping query-interval
F
C
35-10
ip igmp snooping query-max-response-time
C
35-11
ip igmp snooping router-port-expire-time
F
C
35-12
Static Multicast Routing Commands
ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter
Page
F
C
35-14
IGMP Filtering and Throttling Commands
Table 35-5 IGMP Filtering and Throttling Commands
Page
F
C
35-16
ip igmp profile
permit, deny
C
T
35-17
range
F
C
35-18
ip igmp filter (Interface Configuration)
ip igmp max-groups
C
T
35-19
ip igmp max-groups action
F
C
35-20
show ip igmp filter
C
T
35-21
show ip igmp profile
F
C
35-22
show ip igmp throttle interface
VLAN R
C
35-23
Multicast VLAN Registration Commands
F
C
35-24
mvr (Global Configuration)
VLAN R
C
35-25
F
C
35-26
mvr (Interface Configuration)
VLAN R
C
35-27
F
C
35-28
mvr immediate
VLAN R
C
35-29
show mvr
F
C
35-30
Example The following shows the global MVR settings:
Table 35-7 show mvr - display description
VLAN R
C
35-31
The following displays information about the interfaces attached to the MVR VLAN:
Table 35-8 show mvr interface - display description
F
C
35-32
Table 35-9 show mvr members - display description
36-1
36 D
S
AME
N
OMAIN
Page
36-3
clear host
N
C
S
36-4
ip domain-name
36-5
ip domain-list
N
C
S
36-6
ip name-server
36-7
ip domain-lookup
N
C
S
36-8
show hosts
36-9
show dns
show dns cache
Page
37-1
37 DHCP C
DHCP Client ip dhcp restart client
37-2
DHCP Relay
37-3
ip dhcp relay server
37-4
ip dhcp information option
37-5
37-6
ip dhcp information policy
37-7
show ip dhcp relay server
Page
38-1
38 IP I
C
Basic IP Configuration
C
38-2
ip address
IP C
38-3
ip default-gateway
C
38-4
show ip interface
show ip redirects
IP C
38-5
ping
C
NTERFACE
38-6
Example
Related Commands interface (25-2)
Page
Page
PPENDIX
OFTWARE
A-1
PECIFICATIONS
Software Features
S
A-2
F
A-3
Management Features
Standards
S
A-4
Management Information Bases
I
B
A-5
Page
PPENDIX
B-1
B
ROUBLESHOOTING
Problems Accessing the Management Interface
B-2
S
L
B-3
Using System Logs
Page
G
Glossary-1
LOSSARY
Glossary-2
Glossary-3
Glossary-4
Glossary-5
Glossary-6
Glossary-7
Glossary-8
Glossary-9
Glossary-10
NDEX
Numerics
A
B
C
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
P
Q
R
S
T
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