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Contents 1 Command Groups 55 Introduction 55 Command Groups 55 Layer 2 Commands 61 2 Using the CLI 135 135 Introduction 135 Entering and Editing CLI Commands 135 CLI Command Modes 141 3 Layer 2 Commands 187 Introduction 187 4 AAA Commands 188 aaa authentication enable 190 aaa authentication login 191 aaa authorization network default radius 193 Contents 3
Contents 1 Command Groups 55 Introduction 55 Command Groups 55 Layer 2 Commands 61 2 Using the CLI 135 135 Introduction 135 Entering and Editing CLI Commands 135 CLI Command Modes 141 3 Layer 2 Commands 187 Introduction 187 4 AAA Commands 188 aaa authentication enable 190 aaa authentication login 191 aaa authorization network default radius 193 Contents 3
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key-string 1268 show crypto key mypubkey 1270 show crypto key pubkey-chain ssh 1271 show ip ssh 1273 user-key 1274 70 Syslog Commands 1275 clear logging file 1276 description 1277 level 1278 logging cli-command 1278 logging 1279 logging buffered 1280 logging console 1281 logging facility 1282 logging file 1282 logging on 1283 logging snmp 1284 logging web-session 1285 port 1285 show logging 1286 show logging file 1288 50 Contents
key-string 1268 show crypto key mypubkey 1270 show crypto key pubkey-chain ssh 1271 show ip ssh 1273 user-key 1274 70 Syslog Commands 1275 clear logging file 1276 description 1277 level 1278 logging cli-command 1278 logging 1279 logging buffered 1280 logging console 1281 logging facility 1282 logging file 1282 logging on 1283 logging snmp 1284 logging web-session 1285 port 1285 show logging 1286 show logging file 1288 50 Contents
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System Command Groups (continued) Command Group Syslog System Management Telnet Server User Interface Web Server Description Manages and displays syslog messages. Configures the switch clock, name and authorized users. Command Groups 59 Configures Telnet service on the switch and displays Telnet information. Table 1-1. Describes user commands used for entering CLI commands. Configures web-based access to the switch.
System Command Groups (continued) Command Group Syslog System Management Telnet Server User Interface Web Server Description Manages and displays syslog messages. Configures the switch clock, name and authorized users. Command Groups 59 Configures Telnet service on the switch and displays Telnet information. Table 1-1. Describes user commands used for entering CLI commands. Configures web-based access to the switch.
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... messages stored in the internal buffer. L Specifies the importance level of syslog messages. Syslog Command clear logging clear logging file description level loggin cli-command logging logging buffered logging console logging facility logging file logging on port show logging show logging...internal buffer based on page 60. Command Description Mode* show syslog-servers Description Mode* Clears messages from the internal logging PE buffer. PE Describes the syslog server. Displays the syslog servers settings. Enable CLI command logging GC Logs messages to the logging...
... messages stored in the internal buffer. L Specifies the importance level of syslog messages. Syslog Command clear logging clear logging file description level loggin cli-command logging logging buffered logging console logging facility logging file logging on port show logging show logging...internal buffer based on page 60. Command Description Mode* show syslog-servers Description Mode* Clears messages from the internal logging PE buffer. PE Describes the syslog server. Displays the syslog servers settings. Enable CLI command logging GC Logs messages to the logging...
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... example, in place of displaying the available commands, the command syntax requirements and in some instances parameters required to activate the CLI and implement its major functions. ethernet is a series of entering and editing the Dell PowerConnect 62xx Series Command Line Interface (CLI) commands and defines the command hierarchy. 2 Using the CLI Introduction This chapter describes the basics of keywords...
... example, in place of displaying the available commands, the command syntax requirements and in some instances parameters required to activate the CLI and implement its major functions. ethernet is a series of entering and editing the Dell PowerConnect 62xx Series Command Line Interface (CLI) commands and defines the command hierarchy. 2 Using the CLI Introduction This chapter describes the basics of keywords...
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.... By configuring 0, the effect is entered in the buffer, which operates on Multiple Objects (Range) • Command Scripting • CLI Command Notation Conventions • Interface Naming Conventions History Buffer Every time a command is entered in an internally managed Command History buffer. • Partial keyword lookup - By default, the history buffer system is enabled, but it...
.... By configuring 0, the effect is entered in the buffer, which operates on Multiple Objects (Range) • Command Scripting • CLI Command Notation Conventions • Interface Naming Conventions History Buffer Every time a command is entered in an internally managed Command History buffer. • Partial keyword lookup - By default, the history buffer system is enabled, but it...
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... of this capability. Using the CLI 137 All configuration commands have this guide. The following table contains the CLI shortcuts displayed by the help command, when used in the User Executive (EXEC) and Privileged Executive (EXEC) modes. For information about the command syntax for configuring the command history buffer, see the history-size command in editing the CLI commands.
... of this capability. Using the CLI 137 All configuration commands have this guide. The following table contains the CLI shortcuts displayed by the help command, when used in the User Executive (EXEC) and Privileged Executive (EXEC) modes. For information about the command syntax for configuring the command history buffer, see the history-size command in editing the CLI commands.
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... the stack. • Interface Types - is the 10 gigabit Ethernet port 2). 140 Using the CLI xg stands for 10 Gigabit Ethernet port (for example, g2 is used in CLI commands are as it is identified by the Unit# followed by a symbol and then the Interface ID.... g stands for gigabit Ethernet port (for example, xg2 is formed by the interface type followed by the | character. CLI Command Notation Conventions When entering commands there are certain command-entry notations which apply to form a virtual switch. For example, 2/g10 identifies the gigabit port 10 on the second unit...
... the stack. • Interface Types - is the 10 gigabit Ethernet port 2). 140 Using the CLI xg stands for 10 Gigabit Ethernet port (for example, g2 is used in CLI commands are as it is identified by the Unit# followed by a symbol and then the Interface ID.... g stands for gigabit Ethernet port (for example, xg2 is formed by the interface type followed by the | character. CLI Command Notation Conventions When entering commands there are certain command-entry notations which apply to form a virtual switch. For example, 2/g10 identifies the gigabit port 10 on the second unit...
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... downloading or backing up the system configuration files are placed at the top of the command tree. CLI Command Modes Since the set of CLI commands is very large, the CLI is structured as a command-tree hierarchy, where related command sets are assigned to command modes for tasks that do not directly affect the system configurations are provided with...
... downloading or backing up the system configuration files are placed at the top of the command tree. CLI Command Modes Since the set of CLI commands is very large, the CLI is structured as a command-tree hierarchy, where related command sets are assigned to command modes for tasks that do not directly affect the system configurations are provided with...
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...> logout Privileged EXEC Use the enable console# command to the Privileged EXEC mode. 146 Using the CLI console(config)# Use the exit command, or press + to return to enter into this mode. Use the exit command, or press + to return to navigate through the CLI Command Mode hierarchy. Navigating CLI Command Modes The following table describes how to...
...> logout Privileged EXEC Use the enable console# command to the Privileged EXEC mode. 146 Using the CLI console(config)# Use the exit command, or press + to return to enter into this mode. Use the exit command, or press + to return to navigate through the CLI Command Mode hierarchy. Navigating CLI Command Modes The following table describes how to...
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... level • level - Syntax level level no logging cli-command 1278 Syslog Commands console(config-logging)#level alert logging cli-command Use the logging cli-command in Logging mode to the default value, use the no form of syslog messages. The level number for syslog messages. (... corresponding to a specific syslog server, the command can be executed to set the importance level for level is info. Example The following example sets the syslog message importance level to enable CLI command logging. level Use the level command in Global Configuration mode to alert. To ...
... level • level - Syntax level level no logging cli-command 1278 Syslog Commands console(config-logging)#level alert logging cli-command Use the logging cli-command in Logging mode to the default value, use the no form of syslog messages. The level number for syslog messages. (... corresponding to a specific syslog server, the command can be executed to set the importance level for level is info. Example The following example sets the syslog message importance level to enable CLI command logging. level Use the level command in Global Configuration mode to alert. To ...
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... of syslogs, use the no form of this command. Syntax logging {ip-address | hostname} Syslog Commands 1279 Example console(config)#logging cli-command JAN 13 05:20:27 192.168.2.1-1 UNKN[248900192]: cmd_logger_api.c(87) 2113 %% CLI:EIA232:----:vlan 3 JAN 13 05:20:27 192...UNKN[248900192]: cmd_logger_api.c(87) 2115 %% CLI:EIA232:----: JAN 13 05:20:39 192.168.2.1-1 UNKN[248900192]: cmd_logger_api.c(87) 2116 %% CLI:EIA232:----:show logging command. Default Configuration Disabled Command Mode Global Configuration User Guidelines To see the CLI commands by using the show logging file logging...
... of syslogs, use the no form of this command. Syntax logging {ip-address | hostname} Syslog Commands 1279 Example console(config)#logging cli-command JAN 13 05:20:27 192.168.2.1-1 UNKN[248900192]: cmd_logger_api.c(87) 2113 %% CLI:EIA232:----:vlan 3 JAN 13 05:20:27 192...UNKN[248900192]: cmd_logger_api.c(87) 2115 %% CLI:EIA232:----: JAN 13 05:20:39 192.168.2.1-1 UNKN[248900192]: cmd_logger_api.c(87) 2116 %% CLI:EIA232:----:show logging command. Default Configuration Disabled Command Mode Global Configuration User Guidelines To see the CLI commands by using the show logging file logging...
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...2 messages were not logged (resources) Buffer log: 11-Aug-2005 15:41:43: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface FastEthernet g1, changed state to up Syslog Commands 1287 console Messages: 0 Dropped. File logging: level notifications. File Messages: 0 Dropped. Syslog server 192.180.2.27 logging: errors. File Messages: 0... the internal buffer. console#show logging Console logging: level warning. Buffer logging: level debugging. CLI Command Logging : disabled Web Session Logging : disabled SNMP Set Command Logging : disabled 366 Messages were not logged. Buffer Messages: 11 Logged, 200 Max.
...2 messages were not logged (resources) Buffer log: 11-Aug-2005 15:41:43: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface FastEthernet g1, changed state to up Syslog Commands 1287 console Messages: 0 Dropped. File logging: level notifications. File Messages: 0 Dropped. Syslog server 192.180.2.27 logging: errors. File Messages: 0... the internal buffer. console#show logging Console logging: level warning. Buffer logging: level debugging. CLI Command Logging : disabled Web Session Logging : disabled SNMP Set Command Logging : disabled 366 Messages were not logged. Buffer Messages: 11 Logged, 200 Max.
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... Group 375 GVRP Parameters 379 Configuring Voice VLAN 382 Aggregating Ports 384 LACP Parameters 384 LAG Membership 386 Assigning Ports to LAGs and LACPs Using CLI Commands 388 LAG Hash Configuration 388 LAG Hash Summary 389 10
... Group 375 GVRP Parameters 379 Configuring Voice VLAN 382 Aggregating Ports 384 LACP Parameters 384 LAG Membership 386 Assigning Ports to LAGs and LACPs Using CLI Commands 388 LAG Hash Configuration 388 LAG Hash Summary 389 10
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... guest and authenticated users. CDP Interoperability Allows the PowerConnect switch to monitor and configure the system. Auto Config Auto Config is a software feature which interoperates with Cisco network equipment and is granted. Web Based Management You can display configuration files through command-line interface (CLI) commands. Industry Standard Discovery Protocol (ISDP) is a proprietary Layer...
... guest and authenticated users. CDP Interoperability Allows the PowerConnect switch to monitor and configure the system. Auto Config Auto Config is a software feature which interoperates with Cisco network equipment and is granted. Web Based Management You can display configuration files through command-line interface (CLI) commands. Industry Standard Discovery Protocol (ISDP) is a proprietary Layer...
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... the installation and initial configuration procedures. • CLI Reference Guide-provides information about the command-line interface (CLI) commands used to use the PowerConnect 6200 Series in a typical network. TACACS+ TACACS+ provides centralized security for the PowerConnect PowerConnect 6200 Series switches are available on the Dell Support website at www.support.dell.com/manuals: • Getting Started Guide-provides...
... the installation and initial configuration procedures. • CLI Reference Guide-provides information about the command-line interface (CLI) commands used to use the PowerConnect 6200 Series in a typical network. TACACS+ TACACS+ provides centralized security for the PowerConnect PowerConnect 6200 Series switches are available on the Dell Support website at www.support.dell.com/manuals: • Getting Started Guide-provides...
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... characters may be used to access the device is similar to using CLI commands. NOTE: If you to the Master switch of log files, select match criteria for the following Accessing the Switch Through the CLI The switch can contain 1-159 characters, unless otherwise noted on a ...Linux system. Removes the selected item. Using the CLI is connected to the device prior to entering commands on the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Web page. Defining Fields User-defined fields can be managed over a direct connection to the...
... characters may be used to access the device is similar to using CLI commands. NOTE: If you to the Master switch of log files, select match criteria for the following Accessing the Switch Through the CLI The switch can contain 1-159 characters, unless otherwise noted on a ...Linux system. Removes the selected item. Using the CLI is connected to the device prior to entering commands on the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Web page. Defining Fields User-defined fields can be managed over a direct connection to the...
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...Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator Type admin at the console prompt displays a list of commands are installing a stack of the required console cable. 1. The Password: prompt now displays. 4. Using the CLI Command Mode Overview The CLI is complete. In each mode, a specific command ... password is powered up to four simultaneous Telnet sessions. Each command mode has a specific command set. Configure the device and enter the necessary commands to complete the required tasks. 6. All CLI commands can be used to access configuration sub-systems. Privileged EXEC ...
...Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator Type admin at the console prompt displays a list of commands are installing a stack of the required console cable. 1. The Password: prompt now displays. 4. Using the CLI Command Mode Overview The CLI is complete. In each mode, a specific command ... password is powered up to four simultaneous Telnet sessions. Each command mode has a specific command set. Configure the device and enter the necessary commands to complete the required tasks. 6. All CLI commands can be used to access configuration sub-systems. Privileged EXEC ...
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... the required tasks. 3. Starting the CLI To begin running the CLI, perform the following steps: NOTE: The following steps are using the autoconfig feature, do not use on the console line only. 1. Configure the switch using CLI commands. 72 Configuring Dell PowerConnect Also, if access is complete. When... finished, exit the session with the quit or exit command. Start the switch and wait until the startup procedure is through Telnet, ...
... the required tasks. 3. Starting the CLI To begin running the CLI, perform the following steps: NOTE: The following steps are using the autoconfig feature, do not use on the console line only. 1. Configure the switch using CLI commands. 72 Configuring Dell PowerConnect Also, if access is complete. When... finished, exit the session with the quit or exit command. Start the switch and wait until the startup procedure is through Telnet, ...
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... Series switches are delivered with Telnet, SSH, and so forth 74 Configuring Dell PowerConnect The configuration process consists of the switch to its unique network topology. Terminal Connection Configuration Your switch requires the following terminal connection parameters for...or emulation) connected to match the speed of the unit • Assigned IP address for the switch for changing the default baud rate using CLI commands: console#configure console(config)#line console console(config-line)#speed 115200 NOTE: Remember to set the baud rate on the terminal emulator software on ...
... Series switches are delivered with Telnet, SSH, and so forth 74 Configuring Dell PowerConnect The configuration process consists of the switch to its unique network topology. Terminal Connection Configuration Your switch requires the following terminal connection parameters for...or emulation) connected to match the speed of the unit • Assigned IP address for the switch for changing the default baud rate using CLI commands: console#configure console(config)#line console console(config-line)#speed 115200 NOTE: Remember to set the baud rate on the terminal emulator software on ...