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... • PM - Policy Map Configuration • PCGC - Captive Portal Configuration • CPI - Key • L - MAC-List Configuration • MT - Policy Map Global Configuration • PCMC - Router Configuration • ROSPF - ARP ACL Configuration • CC - Logging • LC - Captive Portal Instance • CMC - Stack Global Configuration 60 Command Groups MST Configuration • ML - Policy Class Map Configuration • R - Radius • RIP...
... • PM - Policy Map Configuration • PCGC - Captive Portal Configuration • CPI - Key • L - MAC-List Configuration • MT - Policy Map Global Configuration • PCMC - Router Configuration • ROSPF - ARP ACL Configuration • CC - Logging • LC - Captive Portal Instance • CMC - Stack Global Configuration 60 Command Groups MST Configuration • ML - Policy Class Map Configuration • R - Radius • RIP...
Command Line Interface Guide
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...echo request packets to another UE node on the switch. PE set description Associates a text description with a switch in the stack. PE 130 Command Groups GC show boot-version Displays the boot image version details. PE statistics clear checkpoint statistics Clears the statistics... to another . UE show cut-through mode Show the cut -through mode on the switch. GC member Configures the switch. no standby Removes standby configuration in SG the stack. Command Description Mode* NOTE: *For the meaning of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on the...
...echo request packets to another UE node on the switch. PE set description Associates a text description with a switch in the stack. PE 130 Command Groups GC show boot-version Displays the boot image version details. PE statistics clear checkpoint statistics Clears the statistics... to another . UE show cut-through mode Show the cut -through mode on the switch. GC member Configures the switch. no standby Removes standby configuration in SG the stack. Command Description Mode* NOTE: *For the meaning of each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on the...
Command Line Interface Guide
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...-stop forwarding status. UE Displays the service ID information. Displays a list of the switch to configure Stack ports as either Stacking ports or as Ethernet ports. Displays front panel stacking diagnostics for all supported switch UE types. Displays summary stack-port information for PE each process PE currently running on PE the switch. PE Checks...
...-stop forwarding status. UE Displays the service ID information. Displays a list of the switch to configure Stack ports as either Stacking ports or as Ethernet ports. Displays front panel stacking diagnostics for all supported switch UE types. Displays summary stack-port information for PE each process PE currently running on PE the switch. PE Checks...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... the CLI user control back to the previously (All) highest mode in the stack. GC mode-change confirm Confirms the mode selection. exit(configuration) Exits any configuration mode to the privileged Any execution mode or user execution mode. ip telnet port Configures the Telnet service port number on the GC switch. exit(EXEC) Closes...
... the CLI user control back to the previously (All) highest mode in the stack. GC mode-change confirm Confirms the mode selection. exit(configuration) Exits any configuration mode to the privileged Any execution mode or user execution mode. ip telnet port Configures the Telnet service port number on the GC switch. exit(EXEC) Closes...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... as a single entity. • Policy-map - Most of class creation/deletion and matching commands. The Global Configuration mode command interface tunnel enters the Tunnel Configuration mode to access the Stack Configuration Mode. • Ethernet - Use the stack command to configure an tunnel type interface. • Loopback - Contains commands to enter the Port Channel mode. • Tunnel...
... as a single entity. • Policy-map - Most of class creation/deletion and matching commands. The Global Configuration mode command interface tunnel enters the Tunnel Configuration mode to access the Stack Configuration Mode. • Ethernet - Use the stack command to configure an tunnel type interface. • Loopback - Contains commands to enter the Port Channel mode. • Tunnel...
Command Line Interface Guide
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To exit to Privileged EXEC mode. 150 Using the CLI Configuration stack)# mode, use the logging command. Logging From Global Configuration mode, use the stack command. To exit to Global Configuration mode, use the exit command, or press + to Privileged EXEC mode...Method Command Prompt Crypto Certificate Generation From Global Configuration mode, use the crypto certificate number request command. console(configcrypto-cert)# From Global console(config- console(configcrypto-cert)# Crypto Certificate Request Stack From Privileged EXEC mode, use the crypto certificate...
To exit to Privileged EXEC mode. 150 Using the CLI Configuration stack)# mode, use the logging command. Logging From Global Configuration mode, use the stack command. To exit to Global Configuration mode, use the exit command, or press + to Privileged EXEC mode...Method Command Prompt Crypto Certificate Generation From Global Configuration mode, use the crypto certificate number request command. console(configcrypto-cert)# From Global console(config- console(configcrypto-cert)# Crypto Certificate Request Stack From Privileged EXEC mode, use the crypto certificate...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... Ethernet port, or xg for the entire switch. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Describes the Auto-negotiation status. Values are 1-24 or 1-48 for port_type g, and 1-4 for the entire switch. ...10 gigabit Ethernet port 2. • switchport - Displays statistics for port_type xg. Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. 308 Ethernet Configuration Commands Physical switch identifier within the stack. port number. For example 1000Base-T refers to the port speed. show statistics ethernet Use...
... Ethernet port, or xg for the entire switch. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. User Guidelines This command has no default configuration. Describes the Auto-negotiation status. Values are 1-24 or 1-48 for port_type g, and 1-4 for the entire switch. ...10 gigabit Ethernet port 2. • switchport - Displays statistics for port_type xg. Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. 308 Ethernet Configuration Commands Physical switch identifier within the stack. port number. For example 1000Base-T refers to the port speed. show statistics ethernet Use...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... following example displays the dot1p traffic class mapping and user priorities. Values are displayed. port number. If omitted, the most recent global configuration settings are 1-12. - - Values are g for gigabit Ethernet port, or xg for 10 gigabit Ethernet port. - - Command Mode...; / - Values are 1-24 or 1-48 for port_type g, and 1-4 for a specific interface. Physical switch identifier within the stack. Range is 18. Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Specifies a valid unit/port combination: - - Specifies a valid port-channel number.
... following example displays the dot1p traffic class mapping and user priorities. Values are displayed. port number. If omitted, the most recent global configuration settings are 1-12. - - Values are g for gigabit Ethernet port, or xg for 10 gigabit Ethernet port. - - Command Mode...; / - Values are 1-24 or 1-48 for port_type g, and 1-4 for a specific interface. Physical switch identifier within the stack. Range is 18. Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Specifies a valid unit/port combination: - - Specifies a valid port-channel number.
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... is specified, the port trust mode of Service Trust Mode: Dot1P QoS Commands 487 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Values are 1-12. - - Range is shown. Example The following example displays the current trust ...mode settings for global configuration is 18. console#show classofservice trust 1/g2 Class of the interface is the 10 gigabit Ethernet port... or 1-48 for port_type g, and 1-4 for 10 gigabit Ethernet port. - - Physical switch identifier within the stack.
... is specified, the port trust mode of Service Trust Mode: Dot1P QoS Commands 487 Default Configuration This command has no default configuration. Values are 1-12. - - Range is shown. Example The following example displays the current trust ...mode settings for global configuration is 18. console#show classofservice trust 1/g2 Class of the interface is the 10 gigabit Ethernet port... or 1-48 for port_type g, and 1-4 for 10 gigabit Ethernet port. - - Physical switch identifier within the stack.
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... interfaces in the system to display the class-of-service queue configuration for 10 gigabit Ethernet port. console# show diffserv service brief Interface Direction OperStatus Policy Name 1/g1 in Down DELL show interfaces cos-queue Use the show diffserv service brief Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. QoS Commands 491 Command...
... interfaces in the system to display the class-of-service queue configuration for 10 gigabit Ethernet port. console# show diffserv service brief Interface Direction OperStatus Policy Name 1/g1 in Down DELL show interfaces cos-queue Use the show diffserv service brief Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. QoS Commands 491 Command...
Command Line Interface Guide
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...the size of the outgoing interface. The IP MTU is a secondary address. Packets forwarded in hardware ignore the IP MTU. no default configuration. Packets forwarded in software are dropped if they exceed the IP MTU of the largest IP packet that can be transmitted on a routing..., Loopback) mode User Guidelines This command also implicitly enables the interface for VLAN 15. as OSPF packets, may be preceded by the IP stack. Default Configuration This command has no ip address ip-address {subnet-mask | prefix-length} [ secondary ] • ip-address - Example The following ...
...the size of the outgoing interface. The IP MTU is a secondary address. Packets forwarded in hardware ignore the IP MTU. no default configuration. Packets forwarded in software are dropped if they exceed the IP MTU of the largest IP packet that can be transmitted on a routing..., Loopback) mode User Guidelines This command also implicitly enables the interface for VLAN 15. as OSPF packets, may be preceded by the IP stack. Default Configuration This command has no ip address ip-address {subnet-mask | prefix-length} [ secondary ] • ip-address - Example The following ...
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... ip netdirbcast 722 IP Routing Commands stack uses its neighbors during database exchange. When disabled they will not form an adjacency (unless OSPF has been instructed to enable the forwarding of network-directed broadcasts. OSPF advertises the IP MTU in Interface Configuration mode to ignore differences in IP...) mode User Guidelines This command has no form of an individual static route. (Range: 68-9198) Default Configuration 1500 bytes is the default configuration. Specifies the distance (preference) of the command to its default IP MTU and ignores the value set using the ip ...
... ip netdirbcast 722 IP Routing Commands stack uses its neighbors during database exchange. When disabled they will not form an adjacency (unless OSPF has been instructed to enable the forwarding of network-directed broadcasts. OSPF advertises the IP MTU in Interface Configuration mode to ignore differences in IP...) mode User Guidelines This command has no form of an individual static route. (Range: 68-9198) Default Configuration 1500 bytes is the default configuration. Specifies the distance (preference) of the command to its default IP MTU and ignores the value set using the ip ...
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... Helpful neighbors continue to continue forwarding IPv4 packets using OSPFv2 routes while a backup unit takes over management unit responsibility. Default Configuration Graceful restart is a result of graceful restart from its helpful neighbors. This keyword indicates that it informs its neighbors that ...when the restart is planned (i.e., when the restart is disabled by default Command Mode Router OSPF Configuration mode User Guidelines Graceful restart works in concert with a router stack. This keyword is used to the rest of the network that they have full adjacencies with...
... Helpful neighbors continue to continue forwarding IPv4 packets using OSPFv2 routes while a backup unit takes over management unit responsibility. Default Configuration Graceful restart is a result of graceful restart from its helpful neighbors. This keyword indicates that it informs its neighbors that ...when the restart is planned (i.e., when the restart is disabled by default Command Mode Router OSPF Configuration mode User Guidelines Graceful restart works in concert with a router stack. This keyword is used to the rest of the network that they have full adjacencies with...
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Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Configuration mode User Guidelines Graceful restart works in concert with a router stack. When OSPF executes a graceful restart, it will be back shortly. Helpful neighbors continue to advertise to the rest of the network that they have full ... to prevent OSPF from its neighbors that the OSPF control plane is restarting, but that OSPF should only help a restarting router performing a planned restart. Default Configuration OSPF may act as a helpful neighbor.
Command Mode Router OSPFv3 Configuration mode User Guidelines Graceful restart works in concert with a router stack. When OSPF executes a graceful restart, it will be back shortly. Helpful neighbors continue to advertise to the rest of the network that they have full ... to prevent OSPF from its neighbors that the OSPF control plane is restarting, but that OSPF should only help a restarting router performing a planned restart. Default Configuration OSPF may act as a helpful neighbor.
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Field Interface Configured Stack Mode Running Stack Mode Link Status Link Speed Description Unit/Port Stack or Ethernet Stack of Ethernet Status of the link Speed (Gb/sec) of the stack port link show stack-port counters Use the show stack-port counters command in the example. console#show stack-port counters Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. Command...
Field Interface Configured Stack Mode Running Stack Mode Link Status Link Speed Description Unit/Port Stack or Ethernet Stack of Ethernet Status of the link Speed (Gb/sec) of the stack port link show stack-port counters Use the show stack-port counters command in the example. console#show stack-port counters Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. Command...
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... are Ethernet ports. This command is used to configure CX-4 ports to be either Stacking ports or as either stacking or Ethernet ports. 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 configure Stack ports as Ethernet ports. Syntax stack Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. Command...
... are Ethernet ports. This command is used to configure CX-4 ports to be either Stacking ports or as either stacking or Ethernet ports. 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 configure Stack ports as Ethernet ports. Syntax stack Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines. Command...
User's Guide
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... Overview 249 Synchronizing the Running Configuration between the Master and Standby Units 249 Configuring Stacking 250 Trap Manager 262 Trap Flags 262 OSPFv2 Trap Flags 264 OSPFv3 Trap Flags 267 Trap Log 270 sFlow 271 sFlow Agent Summary 272 sFlow Receiver Configuration 273 sFlow Sampler Configuration 275 sFlow Poll Configuration 277 Industry Standard Discovery Protocol 279...
... Overview 249 Synchronizing the Running Configuration between the Master and Standby Units 249 Configuring Stacking 250 Trap Manager 262 Trap Flags 262 OSPFv2 Trap Flags 264 OSPFv3 Trap Flags 267 Trap Log 270 sFlow 271 sFlow Agent Summary 272 sFlow Receiver Configuration 273 sFlow Sampler Configuration 275 sFlow Poll Configuration 277 Industry Standard Discovery Protocol 279...
User's Guide
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.... The unit configured as the Standby switch, click Delete. To remove the selected unit as the Standby switch becomes the stack manager if the current manager fails. The changes to display the Stacking page. Click System →Stacking in the tree view. 250 Configuring System Information Configuring Stacking Use the Stacking menu to set the stacking characteristics of the...
.... The unit configured as the Standby switch, click Delete. To remove the selected unit as the Standby switch becomes the stack manager if the current manager fails. The changes to display the Stacking page. Click System →Stacking in the tree view. 250 Configuring System Information Configuring Stacking Use the Stacking menu to set the stacking characteristics of the...
User's Guide
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... speed of the unit. • Interface - ID number of each unit is able to the unit. • Configured Stack Mode - Stack Port Counters Use the Stack Port Counters page to view Stack Port information. Stack Port Summary The Stack Port Summary page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to view the transmitted...
... speed of the unit. • Interface - ID number of each unit is able to the unit. • Configured Stack Mode - Stack Port Counters Use the Stack Port Counters page to view Stack Port information. Stack Port Summary The Stack Port Summary page contains the following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands you use to view the transmitted...
Release Notes
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... properly handle Ethernet and show details. Not displaying the MAC address correctly in the field Last Frames Source in the Stack Port Summary web page. To display the correct link status when configured stack mode is not understood by entering END. Inconsistent CLI and Web interface responses for the Asset page. Resolution Modified...
... properly handle Ethernet and show details. Not displaying the MAC address correctly in the field Last Frames Source in the Stack Port Summary web page. To display the correct link status when configured stack mode is not understood by entering END. Inconsistent CLI and Web interface responses for the Asset page. Resolution Modified...