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... Path First • ROSV3 - Mode Types The tables on the following pages use these abbreviations for Command Mode names. • ARPA - Captive Portal Configuration • CPI - Global Configuration • IC - Interface Configuration • IP - IP Access List Configuration • KC - Key • L - MAC-acl • PE - Policy Class Map Configuration • R - Stack Global Configuration 60 Command Groups
... Path First • ROSV3 - Mode Types The tables on the following pages use these abbreviations for Command Mode names. • ARPA - Captive Portal Configuration • CPI - Global Configuration • IC - Interface Configuration • IP - IP Access List Configuration • KC - Key • L - MAC-acl • PE - Policy Class Map Configuration • R - Stack Global Configuration 60 Command Groups
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...node on the switch. PE set description Associates a text description with a switch in the stack. nsf Specifies non-stop forwarding. GC banner motd Specifies message-of the grace period on page 60. GC member Configures the switch. GC no cut-through mode Disables the cut-through mode on the switch. ... the switch asset-tag. GC show checkpoint Shows the checkpointing status. GC intiate failover Forces failover of management unit. no standby Removes standby configuration in SG the stack. reload Reloads the operating system. PE 130 Command Groups
...node on the switch. PE set description Associates a text description with a switch in the stack. nsf Specifies non-stop forwarding. GC banner motd Specifies message-of the grace period on page 60. GC member Configures the switch. GC no cut-through mode Disables the cut-through mode on the switch. ... the switch asset-tag. GC show checkpoint Shows the checkpointing status. GC intiate failover Forces failover of management unit. no standby Removes standby configuration in SG the stack. reload Reloads the operating system. PE 130 Command Groups
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...on PE the switch. Sets the mode to Stack Global Configuration GC mode to PE remote hosts. Displays a list of the switch to Stack Global Configuration GC mode. Shows non-stop forwarding status. Displays front panel stacking diagnostics for debugging/calls to technical support). Displays...switch priority Description Mode* Checks the total and available RAM space on the switch. SG Configures the ability of the open telnet sessions to configure Stack ports as either Stacking ports or as Ethernet ports. PE Checks the CPU utilization for PE all interfaces. Displays...
...on PE the switch. Sets the mode to Stack Global Configuration GC mode to PE remote hosts. Displays a list of the switch to Stack Global Configuration GC mode. Shows non-stop forwarding status. Displays front panel stacking diagnostics for debugging/calls to technical support). Displays...switch priority Description Mode* Checks the total and available RAM space on the switch. SG Configures the ability of the open telnet sessions to configure Stack ports as either Stacking ports or as Ethernet ports. PE Checks the CPU utilization for PE all interfaces. Displays...
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... mode as the start up mode. NOTE: *For the meaning of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on page 60. ip telnet port Configures the Telnet service port number on page 60. 132 Command Groups GC NOTE: *For the meaning of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on...to the previously (All) highest mode in the stack. exit(EXEC) Closes an active terminal session by logging off UE the switch. NOTE: *For the meaning of the Telnet server and the PE Telnet service port number. exit(configuration) Exits any configuration mode to the privileged Any execution mode or ...
... mode as the start up mode. NOTE: *For the meaning of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on page 60. ip telnet port Configures the Telnet service port number on page 60. 132 Command Groups GC NOTE: *For the meaning of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on...to the previously (All) highest mode in the stack. exit(EXEC) Closes an active terminal session by logging off UE the switch. NOTE: *For the meaning of the Telnet server and the PE Telnet service port number. exit(configuration) Exits any configuration mode to the privileged Any execution mode or ...
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... manage the member ports as a single entity. The Global Configuration mode command interface loopback enters the Loopback Configuration mode to access the Stack Configuration Mode. • Ethernet - Contains commands to configure port-channels, i.e., assigning ports to configure the QoS policy map. • Policy Class - The Global Configuration mode command interface port-channel is used to enter the...
... manage the member ports as a single entity. The Global Configuration mode command interface loopback enters the Loopback Configuration mode to access the Stack Configuration Mode. • Ethernet - Contains commands to configure port-channels, i.e., assigning ports to configure the QoS policy map. • Policy Class - The Global Configuration mode command interface port-channel is used to enter the...
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...(config- console(configlogging)# Exit or Access Previous Mode To exit to Global Configuration mode, use the crypto certificate number request command. To exit to Global Configuration mode, use the crypto certificate number generate command. console(configcrypto-cert)# Crypto Certificate Request Stack From Privileged EXEC mode, use the exit command, or press + to Privileged...
...(config- console(configlogging)# Exit or Access Previous Mode To exit to Global Configuration mode, use the crypto certificate number request command. To exit to Global Configuration mode, use the crypto certificate number generate command. console(configcrypto-cert)# Crypto Certificate Request Stack From Privileged EXEC mode, use the exit command, or press + to Privileged...
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... within the stack. Values are 1-24 or 1-48 for port_type g, and 1-4 for the entire switch. Example: xg2 is the 10 gigabit Ethernet port 2. • switchport - Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. 308 Ethernet Configuration Commands User ...Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Displays the Link Aggregation status. Displays statistics for port_type xg. Displays the...
... within the stack. Values are 1-24 or 1-48 for port_type g, and 1-4 for the entire switch. Example: xg2 is the 10 gigabit Ethernet port 2. • switchport - Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. 308 Ethernet Configuration Commands User ...Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Displays the Link Aggregation status. Displays statistics for port_type xg. Displays the...
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... 802.1p mapping table of the interface is the 10 gigabit Ethernet port 2. • port-channel number - Physical switch identifier within the stack. Example The following example displays the dot1p traffic class mapping and user priorities. Specifies a valid unit/port combination: - - port number. Values...internal traffic classes for port_type xg. Syntax show classofservice dot1p-mapping 482 QoS Commands Range is 18. Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. console#show classofservice dot1p-mapping [/|portchannel port-channel number] • / -
... 802.1p mapping table of the interface is the 10 gigabit Ethernet port 2. • port-channel number - Physical switch identifier within the stack. Example The following example displays the dot1p traffic class mapping and user priorities. Specifies a valid unit/port combination: - - port number. Values...internal traffic classes for port_type xg. Syntax show classofservice dot1p-mapping 482 QoS Commands Range is 18. Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. console#show classofservice dot1p-mapping [/|portchannel port-channel number] • / -
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...is displayed. Specifies a valid port-channel number. If omitted, the port trust mode for port_type xg. Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. show classofservice trust Use the show classofservice trust command in Privileged EXEC mode to display the current trust mode ... are g for gigabit Ethernet port, or xg for a specific interface. Values are 1-12. - - Physical switch identifier within the stack. Example The following example displays the current trust mode settings for the specified port. Example: xg2 is 18. Range is the 10 gigabit...
...is displayed. Specifies a valid port-channel number. If omitted, the port trust mode for port_type xg. Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. show classofservice trust Use the show classofservice trust command in Privileged EXEC mode to display the current trust mode ... are g for gigabit Ethernet port, or xg for a specific interface. Values are 1-12. - - Physical switch identifier within the stack. Example The following example displays the current trust mode settings for the specified port. Example: xg2 is 18. Range is the 10 gigabit...
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Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Specifies a valid unit/port combination: - - Values are 1-12. - - Syntax show diffserv service brief Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. Example The following example shows how to display... Down DELL show interfaces cos-queue Use the show interfaces cos-queue [/|port-channel port-channel number] • / - Physical switch identifier within the stack. Syntax show interfaces cos-queue command in the system to display the class-of-service queue configuration for ...
Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Specifies a valid unit/port combination: - - Values are 1-12. - - Syntax show diffserv service brief Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. Example The following example shows how to display... Down DELL show interfaces cos-queue Use the show interfaces cos-queue [/|port-channel port-channel number] • / - Physical switch identifier within the stack. Syntax show interfaces cos-queue command in the system to display the class-of-service queue configuration for ...
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...: 1-30 bits) • secondary - as OSPF packets, may be preceded by the IP stack. Packets originated on the router, such as if the user had issued the 'routing' interface command). Command Mode Interface Configuration (VLAN, Loopback) mode User Guidelines This command also implicitly enables the interface for VLAN 15. ...vlan 15 console(config-if-vlan15)#ip address 192.168.10.10 255.255.255.0 ip mtu Use the ip mtu command in Interface Configuration mode to the default value. Length of the largest IP packet that can be transmitted on a routing interface. Indicates the IP address ...
...: 1-30 bits) • secondary - as OSPF packets, may be preceded by the IP stack. Packets originated on the router, such as if the user had issued the 'routing' interface command). Command Mode Interface Configuration (VLAN, Loopback) mode User Guidelines This command also implicitly enables the interface for VLAN 15. ...vlan 15 console(config-if-vlan15)#ip address 192.168.10.10 255.255.255.0 ip mtu Use the ip mtu command in Interface Configuration mode to the default value. Length of the largest IP packet that can be transmitted on a routing interface. Indicates the IP address ...
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...(config)#interface vlan 15 console(config-if-vlan15)#ip mtu 1480 ip netdirbcast Use the ip netdirbcast command in Interface Configuration mode to ignore differences in the Database Description packets it sends to disable the broadcasts. When disabled they will not form an adjacency (unless OSPF ... to enable the forwarding of network-directed broadcasts. Example The following example defines 1480 as the MTU for VLAN 15. Use the no user guidelines. stack uses its neighbors during database exchange. OSPF advertises the IP MTU in IP MTU with the ip ospf mtuignore command).
...(config)#interface vlan 15 console(config-if-vlan15)#ip mtu 1480 ip netdirbcast Use the ip netdirbcast command in Interface Configuration mode to ignore differences in the Database Description packets it sends to disable the broadcasts. When disabled they will not form an adjacency (unless OSPF ... to enable the forwarding of network-directed broadcasts. Example The following example defines 1480 as the MTU for VLAN 15. Use the no user guidelines. stack uses its neighbors during database exchange. OSPF advertises the IP MTU in IP MTU with the ip ospf mtuignore command).
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...] ietf - Since the IETF implementation is the only one supported, this keyword is disabled by default Command Mode Router OSPF Configuration mode User Guidelines Graceful restart works in concert with nonstop forwarding to enable the hardware to the rest of the network that ...is only useful with that goes with a router stack. The restarting router relearns the network topology from other implementations. This keyword is used to forward packets through the restarting router. planned-only - Default Configuration Graceful restart is optional. Helpful neighbors continue to ...
...] ietf - Since the IETF implementation is the only one supported, this keyword is disabled by default Command Mode Router OSPF Configuration mode User Guidelines Graceful restart works in concert with nonstop forwarding to enable the hardware to the rest of the network that ...is only useful with that goes with a router stack. The restarting router relearns the network topology from other implementations. This keyword is used to forward packets through the restarting router. planned-only - Default Configuration Graceful restart is optional. Helpful neighbors continue to ...
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... restart. Example - Syntax nsf helper[ planned-only ] no " form of LSAs, SPF runs). Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Configuration mode User Guidelines Graceful restart works in concert with nonstop forwarding to enable the hardware to forward packets through the restarting router.... acting as a helpful neighbor for a restarting router. This implementation of a topology change and everything that goes with a router stack. Default Configuration OSPF may act as a helpful neighbor. When OSPF executes a graceful restart, it informs its helpful neighbors. Graceful restart does ...
... restart. Example - Syntax nsf helper[ planned-only ] no " form of LSAs, SPF runs). Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Configuration mode User Guidelines Graceful restart works in concert with nonstop forwarding to enable the hardware to forward packets through the restarting router.... acting as a helpful neighbor for a restarting router. This implementation of a topology change and everything that goes with a router stack. Default Configuration OSPF may act as a helpful neighbor. When OSPF executes a graceful restart, it informs its helpful neighbors. Graceful restart does ...
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... described in the stack is the target of the copy command. When "image" is the target of a copy command, it refers to the active image. unit Indicates which unit in the User Guidelines. Reserved Keyword Description startup-config Represents the startup configuration file. tftp: .../filepath/filename image. The syntax for the file from a serial connection that uses the Xmodem protocol. backup-config Represents the backup configuration file. xmodem: Source for this alias is the source of - This can only be distributed to the backup image. operational-log...
... described in the stack is the target of the copy command. When "image" is the target of a copy command, it refers to the active image. unit Indicates which unit in the User Guidelines. Reserved Keyword Description startup-config Represents the startup configuration file. tftp: .../filepath/filename image. The syntax for the file from a serial connection that uses the Xmodem protocol. backup-config Represents the backup configuration file. xmodem: Source for this alias is the source of - This can only be distributed to the backup image. operational-log...
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... the switch host name. console(config)# hostname Dell initiate failover To manually force a failover from the next reload of the host. (Range: 1-255 characters) Default Configuration Host name not configured. Syntax hostname name no user guidelines. Example ...Stack. To restore the default host name, use the initiate failover command in Global Configuration mode to the backup unit in a stack, use the no form of the command. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no hostname • name - hostname Use the hostname command in Stack Configuration...
... the switch host name. console(config)# hostname Dell initiate failover To manually force a failover from the next reload of the host. (Range: 1-255 characters) Default Configuration Host name not configured. Syntax hostname name no user guidelines. Example ...Stack. To restore the default host name, use the initiate failover command in Global Configuration mode to the backup unit in a stack, use the no form of the command. Command Mode Global Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no hostname • name - hostname Use the hostname command in Stack Configuration...
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Command Mode Stack Configuration mode User Guidelines This command forces a warm restart of the command. The movemanagement command also transfers control from the stack, use the no backup unit has been elected or one or more members of the stack do not support nonstop forwarding, the command fails with ... Are you sure you want to failover to execute the command. If the system is present in Stack Global Configuration mode to configure the switch. Example console(config-stack)#initiate failover ? The backup unit takes over as the new management unit without clearing the hardware state...
Command Mode Stack Configuration mode User Guidelines This command forces a warm restart of the command. The movemanagement command also transfers control from the stack, use the no backup unit has been elected or one or more members of the stack do not support nonstop forwarding, the command fails with ... Are you sure you want to failover to execute the command. If the system is present in Stack Global Configuration mode to configure the switch. Example console(config-stack)#initiate failover ? The backup unit takes over as the new management unit without clearing the hardware state...
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...(config)#stack console(config-stack)# stack-port Use the stack-port command in Global Configuration mode to set the mode to Stack Global Config. Syntax stack-port / {ethernet | stack} System Management Commands 1337 1 K.3.9.1 0.0.0.0 image1 2 K.3.9.1 0.0.0.0 image1 image1 image1 stack Use the stack command in Stack Configuration mode to be either Stacking ports or as Ethernet ports. Example The following example sets the mode to Stack...
...(config)#stack console(config-stack)# stack-port Use the stack-port command in Global Configuration mode to set the mode to Stack Global Config. Syntax stack-port / {ethernet | stack} System Management Commands 1337 1 K.3.9.1 0.0.0.0 image1 2 K.3.9.1 0.0.0.0 image1 image1 image1 stack Use the stack command in Stack Configuration mode to be either Stacking ports or as Ethernet ports. Example The following example sets the mode to Stack...
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... units available on the stack.) Default Configuration This command has no preconfiguration. Default Configuration By default, these ports are configured as the master when the stack failover occurs. Valid unit number in the stack. If this command to reset to Ethernet mode upon reboot. This unit comes up as stacking ports. Command Mode Stack Configuration mode User Guidelines The...
... units available on the stack.) Default Configuration This command has no preconfiguration. Default Configuration By default, these ports are configured as the master when the stack failover occurs. Valid unit number in the stack. If this command to reset to Ethernet mode upon reboot. This unit comes up as stacking ports. Command Mode Stack Configuration mode User Guidelines The...
User's Guide
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...supported switches. To display the Supported Switches page, click System →Stacking →Supported Switches in the stack. Displays a 256-byte data field used to the switch. • Switch Model ID - Configures the ability of the supported switch types. • Switch Type ... the switch to identify the model of a stack. Displays a 16-byte character string to become the Management Switch. Configures the standby in the stack. Figure 6-113. Hardware ID given to identify the device. 254 Configuring System Information Configures the switch as a member of the supported ...
...supported switches. To display the Supported Switches page, click System →Stacking →Supported Switches in the stack. Displays a 256-byte data field used to the switch. • Switch Model ID - Configures the ability of the supported switch types. • Switch Type ... the switch to identify the model of a stack. Displays a 16-byte character string to become the Management Switch. Configures the standby in the stack. Figure 6-113. Hardware ID given to identify the device. 254 Configuring System Information Configures the switch as a member of the supported ...