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show stack-port 1315 show stack-port counters 1316 show stack-port diag 1318 show stack-standby 1320 show supported switchtype 1320 show switch 1323 show system 1329 show system id 1331 show tech-support 1332 show users 1335 show version 1336 stack 1337 stack-port 1337 standby 1338 switch priority 1339 switch renumber 1340 telnet 1340 traceroute 1343 72 Telnet Server Commands 1347 ip telnet port 1348 show ip telnet 1349 52 Contents
show stack-port 1315 show stack-port counters 1316 show stack-port diag 1318 show stack-standby 1320 show supported switchtype 1320 show switch 1323 show system 1329 show system id 1331 show tech-support 1332 show users 1335 show version 1336 stack 1337 stack-port 1337 standby 1338 switch priority 1339 switch renumber 1340 telnet 1340 traceroute 1343 72 Telnet Server Commands 1347 ip telnet port 1348 show ip telnet 1349 52 Contents
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... and Utility. Configures and displays ACL information. 1 Command Groups Introduction The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a network management application operated through a Telnet session. Basic installation configuration is structured, describes the command syntax, and describes the command functionality. The CLI is based solely on textual input and ... sets of a Graphic User Interface (GUI) driven software application. Table 1-1. This guide also provides information for configuring the PowerConnect switch, details the procedures, and provides configuration examples.
... and Utility. Configures and displays ACL information. 1 Command Groups Introduction The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a network management application operated through a Telnet session. Basic installation configuration is structured, describes the command syntax, and describes the command functionality. The CLI is based solely on textual input and ... sets of a Graphic User Interface (GUI) driven software application. Table 1-1. This guide also provides information for configuring the PowerConnect switch, details the procedures, and provides configuration examples.
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.... RMON Can be configured through the CLI and displays RMON information. Serviceability Tracing Controls display of Service options. Line Configures the console, SSH, and remote Telnet connection. Management ACL Configures and displays management access-list information. SNMP Configures SNMP communities, traps and displays SNMP information. Utility Commands Auto Config Automatically configures...
.... RMON Can be configured through the CLI and displays RMON information. Serviceability Tracing Controls display of Service options. Line Configures the console, SSH, and remote Telnet connection. Management ACL Configures and displays management access-list information. SNMP Configures SNMP communities, traps and displays SNMP information. Utility Commands Auto Config Automatically configures...
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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. Describes user commands used for entering CLI commands. Configures web-based access to the switch. Table 1-1. Command Groups 59 Configures Telnet service on the switch and displays Telnet information.
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. Describes user commands used for entering CLI commands. Configures web-based access to the switch. Table 1-1. Command Groups 59 Configures Telnet service on the switch and displays Telnet information.
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...to accept VLAN assignment GC default radius by the RADIUS server. GC ip https authentication Specifies authentication methods for a remote telnet or console. User EXEC • VLAN - IPv6 DHCP Pool Configuration Layer 2 Commands AAA Command Description Mode* aaa ...methods for use on a line. enable authentication Specifies the authentication method list when LC accessing a higher privilege level from a remote telnet or console. VLAN Configuration • v6ACL - IPv6 Access List Configuration • v6CMC • v6DP - ip http authentication Specifies...
...to accept VLAN assignment GC default radius by the RADIUS server. GC ip https authentication Specifies authentication methods for a remote telnet or console. User EXEC • VLAN - IPv6 DHCP Pool Configuration Layer 2 Commands AAA Command Description Mode* aaa ...methods for use on a line. enable authentication Specifies the authentication method list when LC accessing a higher privilege level from a remote telnet or console. VLAN Configuration • v6ACL - IPv6 Access List Configuration • v6CMC • v6DP - ip http authentication Specifies...
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... for all supported switch UE types. UE Displays system information. PE Checks the CPU utilization for each port. SG Configures the ability of the open telnet sessions to technical support). UE Displays information about all PE interfaces. Command Groups 131 Shows the Standby configured in the stack. Configures the standby in...
... for all supported switch UE types. UE Displays system information. PE Checks the CPU utilization for each port. SG Configures the ability of the open telnet sessions to technical support). UE Displays information about all PE interfaces. Command Groups 131 Shows the Standby configured in the stack. Configures the standby in...
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...highest mode in the stack. exit(EXEC) Closes an active terminal session by logging off UE the switch. Telnet Server Command Description Mode* ip telnet server disable Enables/disables the Telnet service on GC the switch. mode simple Selects the simple mode as the start up mode. Command Description... user execution mode. GC mode-change confirm Confirms the mode selection. NOTE: *For the meaning of the Telnet server and the PE Telnet service port number. show ip telnet Displays the status of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on page 60. 132 Command Groups PE ...
...highest mode in the stack. exit(EXEC) Closes an active terminal session by logging off UE the switch. Telnet Server Command Description Mode* ip telnet server disable Enables/disables the Telnet service on GC the switch. mode simple Selects the simple mode as the start up mode. Command Description... user execution mode. GC mode-change confirm Confirms the mode selection. NOTE: *For the meaning of the Telnet server and the PE Telnet service port number. show ip telnet Displays the status of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on page 60. 132 Command Groups PE ...
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...account is for use on the switch: • Establishes the initial privileged user account with a valid password. The prompt console> is through a Telnet connection. If access is displayed. 2 Configure the switch using the serial interface since, without a unique IP address, the user can be immediately deployed... and functional in its basic operation and be completely manageable through the Web, CLI and the remote Dell Network Manager. The switch can be done using the Easy Setup Wizard and enter the necessary commands to complete the required tasks. 3...
...account is for use on the switch: • Establishes the initial privileged user account with a valid password. The prompt console> is through a Telnet connection. If access is displayed. 2 Configure the switch using the serial interface since, without a unique IP address, the user can be immediately deployed... and functional in its basic operation and be completely manageable through the Web, CLI and the remote Dell Network Manager. The switch can be done using the Easy Setup Wizard and enter the necessary commands to complete the required tasks. 3...
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... able to create the initial administrator account and password at the time the system is used if all else fails. It is accessible from remote telnet through Telnet, SSH, Serial Interfaces The CLI is the only interface from accidentally copying a configuration image onto a software image and vice versa. The following rules and... a secure shell interface. • The CLI generates keys for users either through remote authentication servers supporting TACACS+ or Radius or through a local serial interface, a remote telnet, or secure shell sessions. Using the CLI 167
... able to create the initial administrator account and password at the time the system is used if all else fails. It is accessible from remote telnet through Telnet, SSH, Serial Interfaces The CLI is the only interface from accidentally copying a configuration image onto a software image and vice versa. The following rules and... a secure shell interface. • The CLI generates keys for users either through remote authentication servers supporting TACACS+ or Radius or through a local serial interface, a remote telnet, or secure shell sessions. Using the CLI 167
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... access level assigned to the superuser of access. Two vendor specific options are CISCO-AV-Pairs(Shell:priv-lvl=x) and Dell Radius VSA (user-group=x). If the user is authenticated through a telnet or an SSH session. • The CLI always allows the user to log in clear text anywhere on the CLI...
... access level assigned to the superuser of access. Two vendor specific options are CISCO-AV-Pairs(Shell:priv-lvl=x) and Dell Radius VSA (user-group=x). If the user is authenticated through a telnet or an SSH session. • The CLI always allows the user to log in clear text anywhere on the CLI...
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... If syslog is not available, the CLI records the last 1000 security log records in this protocol. The security log record contains the following : • Telnet. • SSH and the keying information to use for SSH. • HTTP. • HTTPS and the security certificate to be used this case, the CLI...
... If syslog is not available, the CLI records the last 1000 security log records in this protocol. The security log record contains the following : • Telnet. • SSH and the keying information to use for SSH. • HTTP. • HTTPS and the security certificate to be used this case, the CLI...
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... The default and optional list names created with the enable authentication command. 190 AAA Commands Default Configuration The default enable list is used by console, telnet, and SSH and only contains the method none. Specify at least one from the following table: Keyword enable line none radius tacacs Source or destination...
... The default and optional list names created with the enable authentication command. 190 AAA Commands Default Configuration The default enable list is used by console, telnet, and SSH and only contains the method none. Specify at least one from the following table: Keyword enable line none radius tacacs Source or destination...
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... error, not if there is used to name this list. Uses the line password for authentication. Default Configuration The default login lists are used by telnet and SSH and only contains the method local. The additional methods of all TACACS+ servers for a particular protocol, where list-name is used with the...
... error, not if there is used to name this list. Uses the line password for authentication. Default Configuration The default login lists are used by telnet and SSH and only contains the method local. The additional methods of all TACACS+ servers for a particular protocol, where list-name is used with the...
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... command in Global Configuration mode to the privileged EXEC mode. To return to specify the authentication method list when accessing a higher privilege level from a remote telnet or console. Command Mode Line Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no enable authentication • default - Example The following example specifies the default authentication...
... command in Global Configuration mode to the privileged EXEC mode. To return to specify the authentication method list when accessing a higher privilege level from a remote telnet or console. Command Mode Line Configuration mode User Guidelines This command has no enable authentication • default - Example The following example specifies the default authentication...
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... all RADIUS servers for authentication. Example The following table: Keyword local none radius tacacs Source or destination Uses the local username database for a line (console, telnet, or SSH). console(config)# ip https authentication radius local login authentication Use the login authentication command in the command line. To return to specify the...
... all RADIUS servers for authentication. Example The following table: Keyword local none radius tacacs Source or destination Uses the local username database for a line (console, telnet, or SSH). console(config)# ip https authentication radius local login authentication Use the login authentication command in the command line. To return to specify the...
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Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. enableList : local Line Login Method List Console defaultList Telnet defaultList SSH defaultList Enable Method List enableList enableList enableList HTTPS HTTP DOT1X :local :local :none show users accounts Use the show users accounts [long] Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. AAA Commands 201 Syntax show users accounts command in Privileged EXEC mode to display information about the local user database.
Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. enableList : local Line Login Method List Console defaultList Telnet defaultList SSH defaultList Enable Method List enableList enableList enableList HTTPS HTTP DOT1X :local :local :none show users accounts Use the show users accounts [long] Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. AAA Commands 201 Syntax show users accounts command in Privileged EXEC mode to display information about the local user database.
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... 2005 08:29:29 Robert HTTP 172.16.0.8 Jan 19 2005 08:42:31 John SSH 172.16.0.1 Jan 19 2005 08:49:52 Betty Telnet 172.16.1.7 username Use the username command in Global Configuration mode to add a new user to suspend that user's access. (Range: 0-15) • encrypted - Default...
... 2005 08:29:29 Robert HTTP 172.16.0.8 Jan 19 2005 08:42:31 John SSH 172.16.0.1 Jan 19 2005 08:49:52 Betty Telnet 172.16.1.7 username Use the username command in Global Configuration mode to add a new user to suspend that user's access. (Range: 0-15) • encrypted - Default...
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... denies an action. • every - Allows all protocols. • eq - Refers to be one of the following keywords: domain, echo, ftp, ftpdata, http, smtp, snmp, telnet, tftp, and www. • log - Protocol keywords icmp,igmp,ip,tcp,udp. • srcip - Equal. Source IP mask. • dstip - Access-list name up to...
... denies an action. • every - Allows all protocols. • eq - Refers to be one of the following keywords: domain, echo, ftp, ftpdata, http, smtp, snmp, telnet, tftp, and www. • log - Protocol keywords icmp,igmp,ip,tcp,udp. • srcip - Equal. Source IP mask. • dstip - Access-list name up to...
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... specified using the keyword 'any' to the specified classification fields. Refers to the list of the following keywords: domain, echo, efts, ftpdata, http, smtp, snmp, telnet, tftp, and www. 370 IPv6 Access List Commands Or you can specify the portkey, which can be specified. {deny | permit} This command creates a new rule...
... specified using the keyword 'any' to the specified classification fields. Refers to the list of the following keywords: domain, echo, efts, ftpdata, http, smtp, snmp, telnet, tftp, and www. 370 IPv6 Access List Commands Or you can specify the portkey, which can be specified. {deny | permit} This command creates a new rule...
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... based on the destination layer 4 port of a packet. Specifies a layer 4 port number (Range: 0-65535). User Guidelines There are : domain, echo, ftp, ftpdata, http, smtp,snmp, telnet, tftp, and www. • port-number - Syntax match dstl4port {portkey|port-number} • portkey - match dstip6 The match dstip6 command adds to the specified class...
... based on the destination layer 4 port of a packet. Specifies a layer 4 port number (Range: 0-65535). User Guidelines There are : domain, echo, ftp, ftpdata, http, smtp,snmp, telnet, tftp, and www. • port-number - Syntax match dstl4port {portkey|port-number} • portkey - match dstip6 The match dstip6 command adds to the specified class...