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... ...1 Using the Console CLI...4 Command Syntax ...8 Basic Switch Commands...10 Switch Port Commands ...22 Network Management (SNMP) Commands ...25 SMTP Commands ...47 Download/Upload Commands ...52 Network Monitoring Commands...57 Spanning Tree Commands ...68 Forwarding Database Commands ...74 Broadcast Storm Control Commands...80 QoS Commands...82 Traffic Segmentation Commands...91 Port Mirroring Commands ...93 VLAN Commands...96 Link Aggregation Commands ...99 Basic IP Commands ...104 IGMP Snooping Commands ...106 CPU ACL Filtering Commands ...112 Port Security Commands...123 802.1X Commands...
... ...1 Using the Console CLI...4 Command Syntax ...8 Basic Switch Commands...10 Switch Port Commands ...22 Network Management (SNMP) Commands ...25 SMTP Commands ...47 Download/Upload Commands ...52 Network Monitoring Commands...57 Spanning Tree Commands ...68 Forwarding Database Commands ...74 Broadcast Storm Control Commands...80 QoS Commands...82 Traffic Segmentation Commands...91 Port Mirroring Commands ...93 VLAN Commands...96 Link Aggregation Commands ...99 Basic IP Commands ...104 IGMP Snooping Commands ...106 CPU ACL Filtering Commands ...112 Port Security Commands...123 802.1X Commands...
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... 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual 1 INTRODUCTION This document is a reference guide for all examples and configuration information. Throughout this screen does not appear, try pressing Ctrl+r to display the CLI input cursor − DES-3026:4#. The Command Line Interface (CLI) can be visible. Accessing the Switch via the serial port or Telnet interfaces. With the serial port properly connected to configure and manage the Switch via the Serial Port The Switch's serial port's default settings are input. 1 Just press the Enter key twice to refresh the console...
... 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual 1 INTRODUCTION This document is a reference guide for all examples and configuration information. Throughout this screen does not appear, try pressing Ctrl+r to display the CLI input cursor − DES-3026:4#. The Command Line Interface (CLI) can be visible. Accessing the Switch via the serial port or Telnet interfaces. With the serial port properly connected to configure and manage the Switch via the Serial Port The Switch's serial port's default settings are input. 1 Just press the Enter key twice to refresh the console...
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... Settings) window on the Switch can be assigned an IP address and subnet mask which can be automatically set using BOOTP or DHCP protocols, in CIDR notation. shown below. The IP address may be set using the Command Line Interface (CLI) over the console serial port as follows: 1. Boot Screen The Switch's MAC address can also be found on the initial boot console screen - The IP interface named System on the Configuration menu. This MAC address cannot be changed...
... Settings) window on the Switch can be assigned an IP address and subnet mask which can be automatically set using BOOTP or DHCP protocols, in CIDR notation. shown below. The IP address may be set using the Command Line Interface (CLI) over the console serial port as follows: 1. Boot Screen The Switch's MAC address can also be found on the initial boot console screen - The IP interface named System on the Configuration menu. This MAC address cannot be changed...
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... a terminal emulation program. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual 2 USING THE CONSOLE CLI The DES-3026 supports a console management interface that allows the user to connect to the Switch The console interface is rebooted. If the Switch is rebooted without using the save command, the last configuration saved to access and control the Switch. The current configuration will be retained in VT-100 compatible terminal mode) to NV-RAM will then be loaded. Connecting to the Switch's management agent via a serial port and a terminal...
... a terminal emulation program. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual 2 USING THE CONSOLE CLI The DES-3026 supports a console management interface that allows the user to connect to the Switch The console interface is rebooted. If the Switch is rebooted without using the save command, the last configuration saved to access and control the Switch. The current configuration will be retained in VT-100 compatible terminal mode) to NV-RAM will then be loaded. Connecting to the Switch's management agent via a serial port and a terminal...
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... save and reboot after the settings are changed . Example usage: To restore all of the factory default settings are not changed to the default settings assigned from the factory. DES-3026:4# 19 reboot This command is used to restore the Switch's configuration to default. system − If the keyword 'system' is specified, the Switch's current IP address, user accounts, and the Switch history log are restored on the Switch including the IP address, user accounts, and the Switch history log. If...
... save and reboot after the settings are changed . Example usage: To restore all of the factory default settings are not changed to the default settings assigned from the factory. DES-3026:4# 19 reboot This command is used to restore the Switch's configuration to default. system − If the keyword 'system' is specified, the Switch's current IP address, user accounts, and the Switch history log are restored on the Switch including the IP address, user accounts, and the Switch history log. If...
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.... 20 None. times - The default is used to 99 seconds can be sent. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual login Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to log in a user to a remote IP address. None. None. This is used to log out a user from the remote device. Example usage: To initiate the login procedure: DES-3026:4#login Command: login UserName: logout Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to initiate the login procedure. ping {times } {timeout } The ping command sends Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP...
.... 20 None. times - The default is used to 99 seconds can be sent. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual login Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to log in a user to a remote IP address. None. None. This is used to log out a user from the remote device. Example usage: To initiate the login procedure: DES-3026:4#login Command: login UserName: logout Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to initiate the login procedure. ping {times } {timeout } The ping command sends Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP...
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.... Gigabit ports are listed (along with the addition of one connection is set for the specified range of ports. [10 | 100 | 1000] − Configures the speed in the will result in a link down status for the specified ports. 22 config ports Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to slower speeds. [half | full] − Configures the specified range of the Switch's Ethernet ports. config ports [ | all ports on a master physical layer by a local source. Enable or disable flow control...
.... Gigabit ports are listed (along with the addition of one connection is set for the specified range of ports. [10 | 100 | 1000] − Configures the speed in the will result in a link down status for the specified ports. 22 config ports Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to slower speeds. [half | full] − Configures the specified range of the Switch's Ethernet ports. config ports [ | all ports on a master physical layer by a local source. Enable or disable flow control...
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... the config smtp command by configuring the add mail_receiver and delete mail_receiver parameters. • The administrator can be configured on the Switch. • When a port enters a link down status. • When a port enters a link up status. • When SNMP authentication has been denied by the Switch. • When a switch configuration entry has been saved to the NVRAM by a user, such as a client of SMTP while the server is a remote device that...
... the config smtp command by configuring the add mail_receiver and delete mail_receiver parameters. • The administrator can be configured on the Switch. • When a port enters a link down status. • When a port enters a link up status. • When SNMP authentication has been denied by the Switch. • When a switch configuration entry has been saved to the NVRAM by a user, such as a client of SMTP while the server is a remote device that...
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... messages will allow the user to set the necessary parameters to configure the SMTP server and mail recipients. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual disable smtp Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the Switch as a SMTP client without changing configurations. Example usage: To disable SMTP on the e-mail message sent to a recipient. Enter the e-mail address from address on the Switch. add mail_receiver - Enter the virtual port number that 64 alphanumeric characters...
... messages will allow the user to set the necessary parameters to configure the SMTP server and mail recipients. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual disable smtp Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Used to disable the Switch as a SMTP client without changing configurations. Example usage: To disable SMTP on the e-mail message sent to a recipient. Enter the e-mail address from address on the Switch. add mail_receiver - Enter the virtual port number that 64 alphanumeric characters...
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... the LBD Recover Time times out. The lower the number, the greater the probability the port will automatically set . 0 will restart (change to the switch. fbpdu [enabled | disabled] − Allows the forwarding of STP BPDU packets from other network devices when STP is used to create and configure STP for a group of ports. − Specifies a port or range of forwarding packets to the specified port list. When the Switch detects its own BPDU...
... the LBD Recover Time times out. The lower the number, the greater the probability the port will automatically set . 0 will restart (change to the switch. fbpdu [enabled | disabled] − Allows the forwarding of STP BPDU packets from other network devices when STP is used to create and configure STP for a group of ports. − Specifies a port or range of forwarding packets to the specified port list. When the Switch detects its own BPDU...
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... config stp command. Like edge ports, P2P ports transition to -point (P2P) shared link. DES-3026:4# enable stp Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to globally enable STP on the Switch for the ports configured above in full-duplex. Default = 128. p2p [true | false | auto] - Restrictions Only administrator-level users can lose edge port status if a topology change creates a potential for example if the port is forced to half-duplex operation) the p2p status changes...
... config stp command. Like edge ports, P2P ports transition to -point (P2P) shared link. DES-3026:4# enable stp Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to globally enable STP on the Switch for the ports configured above in full-duplex. Default = 128. p2p [true | false | auto] - Restrictions Only administrator-level users can lose edge port status if a topology change creates a potential for example if the port is forced to half-duplex operation) the p2p status changes...
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... the VLAN on which the MAC address resides. − The MAC address that will always forward traffic to the MAC destination address. To create a unicast MAC FDB entry: DES-3026:4#create fdb default 00-00-00-00-01-02 port 2 Command: create fdb default 00-00-00-00-01-02 port 2 Success. Only administrator-level users can issue this port. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual 11 FORWARDING DATABASE COMMANDS The layer 2 forwarding database commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along...
... the VLAN on which the MAC address resides. − The MAC address that will always forward traffic to the MAC destination address. To create a unicast MAC FDB entry: DES-3026:4#create fdb default 00-00-00-00-01-02 port 2 Command: create fdb default 00-00-00-00-01-02 port 2 Success. Only administrator-level users can issue this port. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual 11 FORWARDING DATABASE COMMANDS The layer 2 forwarding database commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along...
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... is implemented using strict priority. beginning with the appropriate parameters) in a weight fair scheduling mode. the lowest priority class of service. Higher priority packets always receive preference regardless of the amount of service. Priority scheduling is a strict priority schedule which means the switch will remain in the following table. 82 DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual 13 QOS COMMANDS The DES-3026 switch supports 802...
... is implemented using strict priority. beginning with the appropriate parameters) in a weight fair scheduling mode. the lowest priority class of service. Higher priority packets always receive preference regardless of the amount of service. Priority scheduling is a strict priority schedule which means the switch will remain in the following table. 82 DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual 13 QOS COMMANDS The DES-3026 switch supports 802...
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config scheduling Purpose Used to configure traffic scheduling for each of the Switch's QoS queues. Syntax config scheduling {weight DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual Command config scheduling show scheduling config 802.1p user_priority show 802.1p user_priority config 802.1p default_priority show 802.1p default_priority config scheduling_mechanism show scheduling_mechanism config bandwidth_control show bandwidth_control Parameters weight [ | all] {} [strict | weight_fair] [] {rx_rate [no_limit | ] | tx_rate [no_limit ]} {} Each command is listed, in detail, in...
config scheduling Purpose Used to configure traffic scheduling for each of the Switch's QoS queues. Syntax config scheduling {weight DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual Command config scheduling show scheduling config 802.1p user_priority show 802.1p user_priority config 802.1p default_priority show 802.1p default_priority config scheduling_mechanism show scheduling_mechanism config bandwidth_control show bandwidth_control Parameters weight [ | all] {} [strict | weight_fair] [] {rx_rate [no_limit | ] | tx_rate [no_limit ]} {} Each command is listed, in detail, in...
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... timer. The default is 260 seconds. config igmp_snooping Purpose Used to be configured. all VLANs on the Switch. router_timeout − Specifies the maximum amount of time a route can be a member of the VLAN for all - fast_leave [enable | disable] - This parameter allows the user to enable or disable IGMP snooping for the specified VLAN. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual 19 IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS The IGMP Snooping commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along...
... timer. The default is 260 seconds. config igmp_snooping Purpose Used to be configured. all VLANs on the Switch. router_timeout − Specifies the maximum amount of time a route can be a member of the VLAN for all - fast_leave [enable | disable] - This parameter allows the user to enable or disable IGMP snooping for the specified VLAN. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual 19 IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS The IGMP Snooping commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along...
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... a router to leave-group messages. state [enable | disable] − Allows the Switch to configure ports as an IGMP Querier or Non-querier. Parameters − The name of the VLAN on which the router port resides. [add | delete] - Users may lower this command. Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this value if a subnet is set up static router ports: DES-3026:4#config router_ports default add 1-10 Command: config router_ports default add 1-10 Success. Example usage: To set to multicast-enabled routers...
... a router to leave-group messages. state [enable | disable] − Allows the Switch to configure ports as an IGMP Querier or Non-querier. Parameters − The name of the VLAN on which the router port resides. [add | delete] - Users may lower this command. Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this value if a subnet is set up static router ports: DES-3026:4#config router_ports default add 1-10 Command: config router_ports default add 1-10 Success. Example usage: To set to multicast-enabled routers...
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...: DES-3026:4#show 802.1x auth_state Command: show 802.1x auth_state Port number : 1 Index MAC Address 1 00-08-02-4E-DA-FA 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Auth PAE State Authenticated Backend State Idle Port Status Authorized CTRL+C ESC q Quit SPACE n Next Page Enter Next Entry a All show 802.1x auth_configuration Purpose Used to display the current configuration of the 802.1x server on the Switch. Syntax...
...: DES-3026:4#show 802.1x auth_state Command: show 802.1x auth_state Port number : 1 Index MAC Address 1 00-08-02-4E-DA-FA 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Auth PAE State Authenticated Backend State Idle Port Status Authorized CTRL+C ESC q Quit SPACE n Next Page Enter Next Entry a All show 802.1x auth_configuration Purpose Used to display the current configuration of the 802.1x server on the Switch. Syntax...
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... a range of the ports on the Switch. Restrictions Only administrator-level users can then be specified. − Specifies a port or range of ports. Ports approved for specified MAC addresses operating from a specified range of authentication protocol desired. Parameters [local | radius_eap] - Specify the type of ports. DES-3026:4# config 802.1x init Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to be initialized. all − Specifies all of ports. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual To configure...
... a range of the ports on the Switch. Restrictions Only administrator-level users can then be specified. − Specifies a port or range of ports. Ports approved for specified MAC addresses operating from a specified range of authentication protocol desired. Parameters [local | radius_eap] - Specify the type of ports. DES-3026:4# config 802.1x init Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Used to be initialized. all − Specifies all of ports. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual To configure...
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... IP address of the Network Time Protocol (NTP)) commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table. secondary − This is the interval between requests for this command to configure SNTP service from 30 to setup SNTP service. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual 23 TIME AND SNTP COMMANDS The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) (an adaptation of the primary server. Only administrator-level users can issue this command to function (enable...
... IP address of the Network Time Protocol (NTP)) commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table. secondary − This is the interval between requests for this command to configure SNTP service from 30 to setup SNTP service. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual 23 TIME AND SNTP COMMANDS The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) (an adaptation of the primary server. Only administrator-level users can issue this command to function (enable...
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... Enables SNTP server support. enable sntp This will override any manually configured system time settings. Only administrator-level users can issue this command. None. Example usage: To display SNTP configuration information: DES-3026:4#show sntp Command: show sntp This command will display SNTP settings information including the source IP address, time and poll interval. None. SNTP settings must be configured for SNTP to display the SNTP information. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual DES-3026:4#config...
... Enables SNTP server support. enable sntp This will override any manually configured system time settings. Only administrator-level users can issue this command. None. Example usage: To display SNTP configuration information: DES-3026:4#show sntp Command: show sntp This command will display SNTP settings information including the source IP address, time and poll interval. None. SNTP settings must be configured for SNTP to display the SNTP information. DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual DES-3026:4#config...