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| learn | Disables MAC address learning on | 13 |
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| inactive | the specified port(s). |
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| address- | Limits the number of (dynamic) | 13 |
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| limit | MAC addresses that may be |
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| <number> | learned on a port. |
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| Disables MAC address learning | 13 | |
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| dynamic MAC |
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| addresses are saved |
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pwr |
| interface <port- |
| Enables PoE (Power over | 13 |
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| priority | Sets the PD priority on a port to | 13 |
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| <criticalhi | allow the swtich to allocate power |
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| ghlow> | to higher priority ports when the |
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| mibtrap |
| Enables MIB traps on the switch. | 13 |
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| Sets the percentage of power | 13 |
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queue |
| priority |
| Sets the priority | 13 |
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| queue mapping. |
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radius- |
| host <index> <ip> |
| Specifies the IP address of | 13 |
server |
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| Sets the port number and key of | 13 | |
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| <socket- | the external RADIUS server. |
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| mode |
| Specifies the mode for RADIUS | 13 |
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| server selection. |
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| timeout |
| Specifies the RADIUS server | 13 |
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| Enables a specified secured client | 13 |
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