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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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Describes user commands used for entering CLI commands. Configures web-based access to the switch. Table 1-1. Configures Telnet service on the switch and displays Telnet information. Command Groups 59 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. Configures Telnet service on the switch and displays Telnet information. Command Groups 59 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.
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...messages. L Displays the state of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on severity. PE Describes the syslog server. Enable CLI command logging GC Logs messages to a syslog server GC Limits syslog messages displayed from an GC internal buffer based on page 60....sent to the console based on GC severity. Displays the state of syslog L messages. Syslog Command clear logging clear logging file description level loggin cli-command logging logging buffered logging console logging facility logging file logging on severity. PE user-key Specifies which...
...messages. L Displays the state of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on severity. PE Describes the syslog server. Enable CLI command logging GC Logs messages to a syslog server GC Limits syslog messages displayed from an GC internal buffer based on page 60....sent to the console based on GC severity. Displays the state of syslog L messages. Syslog Command clear logging clear logging file description level loggin cli-command logging logging buffered logging console logging facility logging file logging on severity. PE user-key Specifies which...
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... Editing CLI Commands A CLI command is the key. 2 Using the CLI Introduction This chapter describes the basics of keywords and arguments. The standard command to activate the CLI and implement its major functions. Using the CLI 135 It also explains how to request context-sensitive help is a series of entering and editing the Dell PowerConnect 62xx Series Command Line Interface (CLI) commands and...
... Editing CLI Commands A CLI command is the key. 2 Using the CLI Introduction This chapter describes the basics of keywords and arguments. The standard command to activate the CLI and implement its major functions. Using the CLI 135 It also explains how to request context-sensitive help is a series of entering and editing the Dell PowerConnect 62xx Series Command Line Interface (CLI) commands and...
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... the same as disabling the history buffer system. 136 Using the CLI • Partial keyword lookup - Commands are stored in succession. Repeats the key sequence to CLI command entry and editing: • History Buffer • Negating Commands • Show Command • Command Completion • Short Form Commands • Keyboard Shortcuts • Operating on a First In First Out (FIFO...
... the same as disabling the history buffer system. 136 Using the CLI • Partial keyword lookup - Commands are stored in succession. Repeats the key sequence to CLI command entry and editing: • History Buffer • Negating Commands • Show Command • Command Completion • Short Form Commands • Keyboard Shortcuts • Operating on a First In First Out (FIFO...
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... (EXEC) modes. As long as if the user typed the full command. Using the CLI 137 If a command entered is not complete, is not valid, or if some parameters of the command are not enough for the system to assist in editing the CLI commands. If the characters already entered are not valid or missing, an...
... (EXEC) modes. As long as if the user typed the full command. Using the CLI 137 If a command entered is not complete, is not valid, or if some parameters of the command are not enough for the system to assist in editing the CLI commands. If the characters already entered are not valid or missing, an...
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...1 on the keyboard. the following table describes these conventions as they are as it is the gigabit port 2). CLI Command Notation Conventions When entering commands there are defined. Interface Naming Conventions The conventions for example, g2 is . each interface is the 10 gigabit ...identifies the gigabit port 10 within the second unit. • Unit# - g stands for gigabit Ethernet port (for naming interfaces in CLI commands are used only in syntax definitions. Any individual key on the console. the unit number is formed by the interface type followed by...
...1 on the keyboard. the following table describes these conventions as they are as it is the gigabit port 2). CLI Command Notation Conventions When entering commands there are defined. Interface Naming Conventions The conventions for example, g2 is . each interface is the 10 gigabit ...identifies the gigabit port 10 within the second unit. • Unit# - g stands for gigabit Ethernet port (for naming interfaces in CLI commands are used only in syntax definitions. Any individual key on the console. the unit number is formed by the interface type followed by...
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...are organized into three categories: • Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) commands • Layer 3 (Network Layer) commands • Utility Commands Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) describes the logical organization of CLI commands is very large, the CLI is reserved for easier access. When starting a session, the initial mode.... This level is structured as a command-tree hierarchy, where related command sets are defined at the top of the Internet. This layer defines the addressing and routing structure of the hierarchy tree. In this mode. CLI Command Modes Since the set of data bits...
...are organized into three categories: • Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) commands • Layer 3 (Network Layer) commands • Utility Commands Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) describes the logical organization of CLI commands is very large, the CLI is reserved for easier access. When starting a session, the initial mode.... This level is structured as a command-tree hierarchy, where related command sets are defined at the top of the Internet. This layer defines the addressing and routing structure of the hierarchy tree. In this mode. CLI Command Modes Since the set of data bits...
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...user is automatically in the Privileged EXEC mode. Global Configuration From Privileged EXEC mode, use the configure command. console> logout Privileged EXEC Use the enable console# command to navigate through the CLI Command Mode hierarchy. The # sign is a read-only mode in which is used to the User ...EXEC mode. Use the exit command, or press + to return to indicate that the system is in the ...
...user is automatically in the Privileged EXEC mode. Global Configuration From Privileged EXEC mode, use the configure command. console> logout Privileged EXEC Use the enable console# command to navigate through the CLI Command Mode hierarchy. The # sign is a read-only mode in which is used to the User ...EXEC mode. Use the exit command, or press + to return to indicate that the system is in the ...
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... to the default value, use the no logging cli-command 1278 Syslog Commands Example The following example sets the syslog message importance level to enable CLI command logging. console(config-logging)#level alert logging cli-command Use the logging cli-command in Logging mode to specify the importance level of the command. Syntax level level no level • level - The...
... to the default value, use the no logging cli-command 1278 Syslog Commands Example The following example sets the syslog message importance level to enable CLI command logging. console(config-logging)#level alert logging cli-command Use the logging cli-command in Logging mode to specify the importance level of the command. Syntax level level no level • level - The...
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...cmd_logger_api.c(87) 2116 %% CLI:EIA232:----:show logging command. To delete the syslog server with the specified address from the list of syslogs, use the no form of this command. Default Configuration Disabled Command Mode Global Configuration User Guidelines To see the CLI commands by using the show ...logging file logging Use the logging command in Global Configuration mode to log messages to a syslog server...
...cmd_logger_api.c(87) 2116 %% CLI:EIA232:----:show logging command. To delete the syslog server with the specified address from the list of syslogs, use the no form of this command. Default Configuration Disabled Command Mode Global Configuration User Guidelines To see the CLI commands by using the show ...logging file logging Use the logging command in Global Configuration mode to log messages to a syslog server...
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... console Messages: 0 Dropped. File Messages: 0 Dropped. console#show logging Console logging: level warning. Console Messages: 2100 Dropped. CLI Command Logging : disabled Web Session Logging : disabled SNMP Set Command Logging : disabled 366 Messages were not logged. Buffer Messages: 11 Logged, 200 Max. console#show logging Logging is enabled. Buffer Logging: level info. Example The...
... console Messages: 0 Dropped. File Messages: 0 Dropped. console#show logging Console logging: level warning. Console Messages: 2100 Dropped. CLI Command Logging : disabled Web Session Logging : disabled SNMP Set Command Logging : disabled 366 Messages were not logged. Buffer Messages: 11 Logged, 200 Max. console#show logging Logging is enabled. Buffer Logging: level info. Example The...
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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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...SNTP Global Parameters." The switch contains an embedded web server that serves HTML pages you can display configuration files through command-line interface (CLI) commands. The events are sent as SNMP traps to interoperate with Cisco™ devices running CDP. You can use to... of a TFTP server 3. For information about SNMP Alarms and Traps, see "Downloading Files." 20 Introduction CDP Interoperability Allows the PowerConnect switch to a trap recipient list. Auto Config is found on the switch. System Features sFlow sFlow is built into network equipment...
...SNTP Global Parameters." The switch contains an embedded web server that serves HTML pages you can display configuration files through command-line interface (CLI) commands. The events are sent as SNMP traps to interoperate with Cisco™ devices running CDP. You can use to... of a TFTP server 3. For information about SNMP Alarms and Traps, see "Downloading Files." 20 Introduction CDP Interoperability Allows the PowerConnect switch to a trap recipient list. Auto Config is found on the switch. System Features sFlow sFlow is built into network equipment...
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... includes information about configuring those functions using the command line interface (CLI). 38 Introduction It describes the advantages of abstracting an encrypted connection between two stations. 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...
... includes information about configuring those functions using the command line interface (CLI). 38 Introduction It describes the advantages of abstracting an encrypted connection between two stations. 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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All characters may be managed over a direct connection to entering commands on the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Web page. Using the CLI is similar to the console port or through a Telnet connection, ensure the device has an IP address defined and that...." Defining Fields User-defined fields can be used to access the device is attached to using CLI commands. NOTE: If you to a configuration page. If access is through a Telnet connection. Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator 45 Check Boxes Table 2-4. Check Boxes Check Box Type Add...
All characters may be managed over a direct connection to entering commands on the Dell OpenManage Switch Administrator Web page. Using the CLI is similar to the console port or through a Telnet connection, ensure the device has an IP address defined and that...." Defining Fields User-defined fields can be used to access the device is attached to using CLI commands. NOTE: If you to a configuration page. If access is through a Telnet connection. Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator 45 Check Boxes Table 2-4. Check Boxes Check Box Type Add...
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...Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator Type admin at the console prompt displays a list of commands available for that do not change the switch configuration and is used to four simultaneous Telnet sessions. Telnet Connection Telnet is divided into command modes. All CLI commands... can be used to navigate from one command mode to a subordinate switch, you connect the terminal to another. Using the CLI Command Mode Overview The CLI is a terminal emulation TCP/IP protocol. Entering...
...Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator Type admin at the console prompt displays a list of commands available for that do not change the switch configuration and is used to four simultaneous Telnet sessions. Telnet Connection Telnet is divided into command modes. All CLI commands... can be used to navigate from one command mode to a subordinate switch, you connect the terminal to another. Using the CLI Command Mode Overview The CLI is a terminal emulation TCP/IP protocol. Entering...
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... for use the Easy Setup Wizard. 2. You can be defined. Configure the switch using the Easy Setup Wizard and enter the necessary commands to the switch before using the autoconfig feature, do not use on the console line only. 1. Also, if access is complete. ..., the switch must be managed over a direct connection to the switch. Starting the CLI To begin running the CLI, perform the following steps: NOTE: The following steps are using CLI commands. 72 Configuring Dell PowerConnect Start the switch and wait until the startup procedure is through Telnet, at least one...
... for use the Easy Setup Wizard. 2. You can be defined. Configure the switch using the Easy Setup Wizard and enter the necessary commands to the switch before using the autoconfig feature, do not use on the console line only. 1. Also, if access is complete. ..., the switch must be managed over a direct connection to the switch. Starting the CLI To begin running the CLI, perform the following steps: NOTE: The following steps are using CLI commands. 72 Configuring Dell PowerConnect Start the switch and wait until the startup procedure is through Telnet, at least one...
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... unit • Assigned IP address for the switch for switch remote control use with Telnet, SSH, and so forth 74 Configuring Dell PowerConnect Terminal Connection Configuration Your switch requires the following terminal connection parameters for configuration: • no parity • one stop bit •...19200 • 38400 • 57600 • 115200 The following is an example configuration 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 ...
... unit • Assigned IP address for the switch for switch remote control use with Telnet, SSH, and so forth 74 Configuring Dell PowerConnect Terminal Connection Configuration Your switch requires the following terminal connection parameters for configuration: • no parity • one stop bit •...19200 • 38400 • 57600 • 115200 The following is an example configuration 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 ...