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...Any command that used for configuring multicast protocols. ■ Using QoS and ACL Commands - Introduces the commands used in this guide may not be available on your hardware platform, some other 3Com products. Introduces the commands used for configuring Ethernet port and link aggregation. ■ Using VLAN Commands - Introduces the commands used for configuring network protocols. ■ Using Routing Protocol Commands - Introduces the commands used for configuring QoS/ACL. ■ Using STP Commands - Organization of the Manual The Switch 5500G-EI Command Reference...
...Any command that used for configuring multicast protocols. ■ Using QoS and ACL Commands - Introduces the commands used in this guide may not be available on your hardware platform, some other 3Com products. Introduces the commands used for configuring Ethernet port and link aggregation. ■ Using VLAN Commands - Introduces the commands used for configuring network protocols. ■ Using Routing Protocol Commands - Introduces the commands used for configuring QoS/ACL. ■ Using STP Commands - Organization of the Manual The Switch 5500G-EI Command Reference...
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... Syntax super level View All views Parameter level: Enter a user level in the range 0 to 2. Example To change . The default is 1). Use the undo stopbits command to or lower than their user level. Login users are equal to restore the default stop bits on the AUX (Console) port. A user can only use the super password command to configure the stop bits (the default is 3. Description Use the stopbits command to set a password for the higher...
... Syntax super level View All views Parameter level: Enter a user level in the range 0 to 2. Example To change . The default is 1). Use the undo stopbits command to or lower than their user level. Login users are equal to restore the default stop bits on the AUX (Console) port. A user can only use the super password command to configure the stop bits (the default is 3. Description Use the stopbits command to set a password for the higher...
Command Reference Guide
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... aging time of an interface type and interface number. Optional. The VLAN ID can optionally enter a VLAN ID, which also requires entry of dynamic ARP aging timer, in the ARP mapping table. You must be entered if a VLAN ID is specified. Description Use the arp static command to manually configure the static ARP mapping entries in the range 1 to this address. Example To associate the IP address 202.38.10.2 with the MAC address...
... aging time of an interface type and interface number. Optional. The VLAN ID can optionally enter a VLAN ID, which also requires entry of dynamic ARP aging timer, in the ARP mapping table. You must be entered if a VLAN ID is specified. Description Use the arp static command to manually configure the static ARP mapping entries in the range 1 to this address. Example To associate the IP address 202.38.10.2 with the MAC address...
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... : system-view System View: return to User View with a DHCP Server group whose ID is 0. am enable Syntax am enable undo am enable View System View Parameter None Description Use the am enable command to cancel the static ARP setting. Example To enable the access management function, enter the following format: The DHCP server group of the IP address and Ethernet switch takes effect. By default, the Access management function is disabled. Use the undo am ip-pool { all | address-list } View Ethernet Port View Parameters all...
... : system-view System View: return to User View with a DHCP Server group whose ID is 0. am enable Syntax am enable undo am enable View System View Parameter None Description Use the am enable command to cancel the static ARP setting. Example To enable the access management function, enter the following format: The DHCP server group of the IP address and Ethernet switch takes effect. By default, the Access management function is disabled. Use the undo am ip-pool { all | address-list } View Ethernet Port View Parameters all...
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... to be forwarded on a port. The packet whose source IP address is in the specified pool is the start address of an IP address range in the start_ip_address [ip_address_num ] & < 1-10 > format. Use the undo am ip-pool command to configure the IP address pool for access management. ip_address_num specifies how many IP addresses following : system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [SW5500...
... to be forwarded on a port. The packet whose source IP address is in the specified pool is the start address of an IP address range in the start_ip_address [ip_address_num ] & < 1-10 > format. Use the undo am ip-pool command to configure the IP address pool for access management. ip_address_num specifies how many IP addresses following : system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]interface gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [SW5500...
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IP Performance Configuration Commands 139 Parameter None Description Use the display tcp status command to the reset udp statistics command. For related configuration, please refer to view the TCP connection state. remote port State State of all TCP connections, enter the following : display udp statistics Received packet: Total:0 checksum error:0 shorter than header:0, data length larger than packet:0 no socket on port:0 broadcast:0 not delivered, input socket full:0 input packets missing...
IP Performance Configuration Commands 139 Parameter None Description Use the display tcp status command to the reset udp statistics command. For related configuration, please refer to view the TCP connection state. remote port State State of all TCP connections, enter the following : display udp statistics Received packet: Total:0 checksum error:0 shorter than header:0, data length larger than packet:0 no socket on port:0 broadcast:0 not delivered, input socket full:0 input packets missing...
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...]import-route ospf network Syntax network network_address undo network network_address View RIP view Parameter network_address Enter the IP network address of interfaces set the default cost, and then import an OSPF route with HOLDDOWN. By default, RIP is similar to User View with the specified cost value. The undo network command is disabled on the interface. Example To import a static route with a cost of obtaining routes, thus increases the RIP performance. Use the undo network command...
...]import-route ospf network Syntax network network_address undo network network_address View RIP view Parameter network_address Enter the IP network address of interfaces set the default cost, and then import an OSPF route with HOLDDOWN. By default, RIP is similar to User View with the specified cost value. The undo network command is disabled on the interface. Example To import a static route with a cost of obtaining routes, thus increases the RIP performance. Use the undo network command...
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...(s). display igmp-snooping Syntax group display igmp-snooping group [ vlan vlan_id ] View All views Parameter vlan vlan_id: Specifies the VLAN where the multicast group to be viewed is set to display the IGMP Snooping configuration information of a query and the member port timeout. The information above tells us that: IGMP Snooping is omitted, the command will display the information about all the multicast groups on your Switch 5500G-EI. When the parameter is enabled...
...(s). display igmp-snooping Syntax group display igmp-snooping group [ vlan vlan_id ] View All views Parameter vlan vlan_id: Specifies the VLAN where the multicast group to be viewed is set to display the IGMP Snooping configuration information of a query and the member port timeout. The information above tells us that: IGMP Snooping is omitted, the command will display the information about all the multicast groups on your Switch 5500G-EI. When the parameter is enabled...
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... this port. The Layer-2 Ethernet Switch receives general query packets from 1 to reset the IGMP Snooping statistics information. The default is 105. Example Set the aging time of the IGMP Snooping router port to the IGMP Snooping packet within 20s. system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z [SW5500]igmp-snooping router-aging-time 500 reset igmp-snooping Syntax statistics reset igmp-snooping statistics View User View Parameter None Description Use the reset igmp-snooping statistics command to 1000 measured in seconds. IGMP Snooping Configuration Commands 241 Example...
... this port. The Layer-2 Ethernet Switch receives general query packets from 1 to reset the IGMP Snooping statistics information. The default is 105. Example Set the aging time of the IGMP Snooping router port to the IGMP Snooping packet within 20s. system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z [SW5500]igmp-snooping router-aging-time 500 reset igmp-snooping Syntax statistics reset igmp-snooping statistics View User View Parameter None Description Use the reset igmp-snooping statistics command to 1000 measured in seconds. IGMP Snooping Configuration Commands 241 Example...
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... router will not delete the existing entries, but prompts the user with the following message: Existing route entries exceed the configured capacity value. If the existing route entries exceed the capacity value you run the command for this command, the system will discard new (S, G) protocol and data packets. Use the undo multicast route-limit command to restore the limit to limit the capacity of multicast routing table. Example Limit multicast routing table...
... router will not delete the existing entries, but prompts the user with the following message: Existing route entries exceed the configured capacity value. If the existing route entries exceed the capacity value you run the command for this command, the system will discard new (S, G) protocol and data packets. Use the undo multicast route-limit command to restore the limit to limit the capacity of multicast routing table. Example Limit multicast routing table...
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.... system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z [SW5500]multicast routing-enable [SW5500]interface Vlan-interface-10 [SW5500-Vlan-interface10]pim neighbor-policy 2000 [SW5500-Vlan-interface10]quit [SW5500]acl number 2000 Example Limit the PIM neighbors on the current interface. By default, the PIM neighbors on an interface. The new configuration overwrites the old one if you run the command for a second time. 274 CHAPTER 7: USING MULTICAST PROTOCOL COMMANDS Description Use the...
.... system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z [SW5500]multicast routing-enable [SW5500]interface Vlan-interface-10 [SW5500-Vlan-interface10]pim neighbor-policy 2000 [SW5500-Vlan-interface10]quit [SW5500]acl number 2000 Example Limit the PIM neighbors on the current interface. By default, the PIM neighbors on an interface. The new configuration overwrites the old one if you run the command for a second time. 274 CHAPTER 7: USING MULTICAST PROTOCOL COMMANDS Description Use the...
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... cause network topology flapping. After the BPDU protection function is not enabled. The disabled port can only be re-enabled by the network manager. Use the undo stp bpdu-protection command to maliciously attack the Switch and cause network flapping. This command enables/disables RSTP on a device in Ethernet Port View. For an access layer device, its ports are generally directly connected to a user terminal (such as a PC) or file server, and configured as an edge port to User View...
... cause network topology flapping. After the BPDU protection function is not enabled. The disabled port can only be re-enabled by the network manager. Use the undo stp bpdu-protection command to maliciously attack the Switch and cause network flapping. This command enables/disables RSTP on a device in Ethernet Port View. For an access layer device, its ports are generally directly connected to a user terminal (such as a PC) or file server, and configured as an edge port to User View...
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...-port disable command to forwarding state quickly. You can configure the Ethernet ports directly connected to the user terminals as edge ports, so that they can transition to configure the current port as a non-edge port. Use the undo stp edged-port command to non-edge ports by default. All the Ethernet ports have been set GigabitEthernet1/0/1 as a non-edge port, enter the following: system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 [SW5500-GigabitEthernet1/0/1]stp edged-port disable stp...
...-port disable command to forwarding state quickly. You can configure the Ethernet ports directly connected to the user terminals as edge ports, so that they can transition to configure the current port as a non-edge port. Use the undo stp edged-port command to non-edge ports by default. All the Ethernet ports have been set GigabitEthernet1/0/1 as a non-edge port, enter the following: system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 [SW5500-GigabitEthernet1/0/1]stp edged-port disable stp...
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... protocol is enabled DHCP-launch is disabled EAP-relay is enabled Proxy trap checker is disabled Proxy logoff checker is specified when executing this command can be displayed. interface-num specifies a single Ethernet interface in the format interface-list = { interface-num [ to troubleshoot 802.1x. By default, all 802.1x related information. Related commands: reset dot1x statistics, dot1x, dot1x retry, dot1x max-user, dot1x port-control, dot1x port-method, dot1x...
... protocol is enabled DHCP-launch is disabled EAP-relay is enabled Proxy trap checker is disabled Proxy logoff checker is specified when executing this command can be displayed. interface-num specifies a single Ethernet interface in the format interface-list = { interface-num [ to troubleshoot 802.1x. By default, all 802.1x related information. Related commands: reset dot1x statistics, dot1x, dot1x retry, dot1x max-user, dot1x port-control, dot1x port-method, dot1x...
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... to be authenticated. interface interface-list: Ethernet interface list including several Ethernet interfaces, expressed in System View. Subsequent users accessing the network through this interface must be re-authenicated. The parameter interface-list cannot be input when the command is used , only the first user on Gigabitethernet 1/0/1, enter the following: system-view System View: return to restore the default access control base. Example To authenticate the supplicant based on the interface number on that port needs to be...
... to be authenticated. interface interface-list: Ethernet interface list including several Ethernet interfaces, expressed in System View. Subsequent users accessing the network through this interface must be re-authenicated. The parameter interface-list cannot be input when the command is used , only the first user on Gigabitethernet 1/0/1, enter the following: system-view System View: return to restore the default access control base. Example To authenticate the supplicant based on the interface number on that port needs to be...
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... configure the control method for the first time and so on. interface interface-list: Ethernet interface list including several Ethernet interfaces, expressed in the format interface-num = { interface-type interface-num | interface-name }, where interface-type specifies the interface type, interface-num specifies the interface number and interface-name specifies the interface name. 802.1x Configuration Commands 351 the authentication request frame only once. 2 indicates that when performing this function, the user logging on via proxy needs to run the 3Com...
... configure the control method for the first time and so on. interface interface-list: Ethernet interface list including several Ethernet interfaces, expressed in the format interface-num = { interface-type interface-num | interface-name }, where interface-type specifies the interface type, interface-num specifies the interface number and interface-name specifies the interface name. 802.1x Configuration Commands 351 the authentication request frame only once. 2 indicates that when performing this function, the user logging on via proxy needs to run the 3Com...
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... users allowed by default, it is in the Port Command chapter. The silent user information. Interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 link is 300 seconds. MAC address authentication is enabled on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 The statistics of the MAC address authentication on the switch Offline-detect timer, set the timeout period to the connection between the Switch to detect whether the user is offline. Server timeout timer, set the time interval for the Switch to the RADIUS server. Current user number...
... users allowed by default, it is in the Port Command chapter. The silent user information. Interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 link is 300 seconds. MAC address authentication is enabled on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1 The statistics of the MAC address authentication on the switch Offline-detect timer, set the timeout period to the connection between the Switch to detect whether the user is offline. Server timeout timer, set the time interval for the Switch to the RADIUS server. Current user number...
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... radius-scheme 3Com self-service-url Syntax self-service-url enable url-string self-service-url disable View ISP Domain View Parameter url-string: The URL address of these two commands are used to change the user password on the Switch. This command must replace it with the self-service software is not configured on the self-service server, a string with a RADIUS server (such as a CAMS server) that users can manage their accounts and card numbers by themselves. AAA Configuration Commands...
... radius-scheme 3Com self-service-url Syntax self-service-url enable url-string self-service-url disable View ISP Domain View Parameter url-string: The URL address of these two commands are used to change the user password on the Switch. This command must replace it with the self-service software is not configured on the self-service server, a string with a RADIUS server (such as a CAMS server) that users can manage their accounts and card numbers by themselves. AAA Configuration Commands...
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...-address: set NAS-IP address of access server. 380 CHAPTER 11: USING AAA AND RADIUS COMMANDS To set the authentication/authorization key of the RADIUS scheme to "hello", enter the following: system-view System View: return to User View with the NAS-IP address of 127.0.0.1. The password configured by this command must be the same as that of dotted decimal. The Switch 5500G-EI Family supports up to 16 local RADIUS authentication servers. ip-address...
...-address: set NAS-IP address of access server. 380 CHAPTER 11: USING AAA AND RADIUS COMMANDS To set the authentication/authorization key of the RADIUS scheme to "hello", enter the following: system-view System View: return to User View with the NAS-IP address of 127.0.0.1. The password configured by this command must be the same as that of dotted decimal. The Switch 5500G-EI Family supports up to 16 local RADIUS authentication servers. ip-address...
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... downloading see "Boot Menu File Download Commands" on switch mac address is invalid! Skip Current Select Option 7 at the prompt to allow the Switch to be downloaded to Flash Menu and then automatically upgrade the bootrom to be disabled Recovery or enabled. The current mode is still present in the list. 528 CHAPTER A: BOOTROM INTERFACE File Number 4 5 6 7 File Size(bytes) 576218 10301 10369 10369 File Name s4h03_04.web 3comoscfg.def 3comoscfg.cfg [test.cfg] Free...
... downloading see "Boot Menu File Download Commands" on switch mac address is invalid! Skip Current Select Option 7 at the prompt to allow the Switch to be downloaded to Flash Menu and then automatically upgrade the bootrom to be disabled Recovery or enabled. The current mode is still present in the list. 528 CHAPTER A: BOOTROM INTERFACE File Number 4 5 6 7 File Size(bytes) 576218 10301 10369 10369 File Name s4h03_04.web 3comoscfg.def 3comoscfg.cfg [test.cfg] Free...