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SuperStack® 4 Switch 5500G-EI Family Command Reference Guide Version 3.1.x http://www.3com.com/ Part number: DUA1725-0CAA01 Published: July 2005
SuperStack® 4 Switch 5500G-EI Family Command Reference Guide Version 3.1.x http://www.3com.com/ Part number: DUA1725-0CAA01 Published: July 2005
Command Reference Guide
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... info-center loghost 464 info-center loghost source 465 info-center monitor channel 465 info-center snmp channel 466 info-center source 467 info-center switch-on 469 info-center timestamp 470 info-center trapbuffer 470 reset logbuffer 471 reset trapbuffer 471 terminal debugging 472 terminal logging 472 terminal monitor 473...
... info-center loghost 464 info-center loghost source 465 info-center monitor channel 465 info-center snmp channel 466 info-center source 467 info-center switch-on 469 info-center timestamp 470 info-center trapbuffer 470 reset logbuffer 471 reset trapbuffer 471 terminal debugging 472 terminal logging 472 terminal monitor 473...
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... Delete File from Flash 527 Modify Bootrom Password 528 Enter Bootrom Upgrade Menu 528 Skip Current Configuration File 528 Set Bootrom Password Recovery 528 Set Switch Startup Mode 529 Reboot 529 Boot Menu File Download Commands 529
... Delete File from Flash 527 Modify Bootrom Password 528 Enter Bootrom Upgrade Menu 528 Skip Current Configuration File 528 Set Bootrom Password Recovery 528 Set Switch Startup Mode 529 Reboot 529 Boot Menu File Download Commands 529
Command Reference Guide
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..., an error message displays. If you need to use the configuration commands supported by version 3.0.x software on the 3Com® SuperStack® 4 Switch 5500G-EI. Introduces the commands used for configuring multicast protocols. ■ Using QoS and ACL Commands - Introduces the commands ...configuring VRRP. About This Software Version The software in the Switch 5500G-EI is not supported in version 3.0.x software. 3Com only supports the commands described in this guide may not be available on your Switch, although the unavailable commands may result in this guide. ...
..., an error message displays. If you need to use the configuration commands supported by version 3.0.x software on the 3Com® SuperStack® 4 Switch 5500G-EI. Introduces the commands used for configuring multicast protocols. ■ Using QoS and ACL Commands - Introduces the commands ...configuring VRRP. About This Software Version The software in the Switch 5500G-EI is not supported in version 3.0.x software. 3Com only supports the commands described in this guide may not be available on your Switch, although the unavailable commands may result in this guide. ...
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Alternative items, one , both optional. The 3Com SuperStack 4 Switch 5500G-EI Configuration Guide provides information about installation. Example 1: in this parameter. You can enter a value in place of the parameters is optional. ...enter the command with or without this guide. The vertical bars indicate that the parameters shell, incoming and login are optional. The 3Com SuperStack 4 Switch 5500G-EI Getting Started Guide provides information about configuring your network using the commands described in the command display users [all], the square brackets indicate...
Alternative items, one , both optional. The 3Com SuperStack 4 Switch 5500G-EI Configuration Guide provides information about installation. Example 1: in this parameter. You can enter a value in place of the parameters is optional. ...enter the command with or without this guide. The vertical bars indicate that the parameters shell, incoming and login are optional. The 3Com SuperStack 4 Switch 5500G-EI Getting Started Guide provides information about configuring your network using the commands described in the command display users [all], the square brackets indicate...
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...will be any command within a selected view. CAUTION: If you configure the auto-execute command and save the configuration. Example To configure the Switch to automatically Telnet to device 10.110.100.1 after the user logs in some other way to cancel the configuration, before you execute this ...command, ranging from 0 to 3. view: Enter the name of the views supported by the Switch. Description Use the command-privilege level command to configure the priority level assigned to any of the view that you can log in to the...
...will be any command within a selected view. CAUTION: If you configure the auto-execute command and save the configuration. Example To configure the Switch to automatically Telnet to device 10.110.100.1 after the user logs in some other way to cancel the configuration, before you execute this ...command, ranging from 0 to 3. view: Enter the name of the views supported by the Switch. Description Use the command-privilege level command to configure the priority level assigned to any of the view that you can log in to the...
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... interactive process. If authentication is required, it opens using the key, and more than 256 characters can be entered); Description Use this command on the Switch , enter the following: free user-interface aux 1 After the command is executed, user interface AUX 1 is output.. shell: User conversation established header, the information output...
... interactive process. If authentication is required, it opens using the key, and more than 256 characters can be entered); Description Use this command on the Switch , enter the following: free user-interface aux 1 After the command is executed, user interface AUX 1 is output.. shell: User conversation established header, the information output...
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... header type. Logging in Commands 31 Description Use the header command to configure the system to delete the specified header. After you log on the Switch again, the terminal displays the configured session establishment title. [SW5500]quit quit Please press ENTER SHELL: Hello! Use the undo header { shell | incoming | login } command...
... header type. Logging in Commands 31 Description Use the header command to configure the system to delete the specified header. After you log on the Switch again, the terminal displays the configured session establishment title. [SW5500]quit quit Please press ENTER SHELL: Hello! Use the undo header { shell | incoming | login } command...
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...first letter: Hello! Description Use the command history-command max-size to specify the amount of previously entered commands that you want the Switch to save the 20 most recently-entered commands, up to the specified maximum, use the command display history-command. To display the ... the header contents. Enter any value between 0 and 256. Hello! Use the undo history-command max-size command to save . Go on the Switch again, the terminal displays the configured session establishment title. [SW5500]quit quit Please press ENTER %SHELL: The initial character "%" is to restore the ...
...first letter: Hello! Description Use the command history-command max-size to specify the amount of previously entered commands that you want the Switch to save the 20 most recently-entered commands, up to the specified maximum, use the command display history-command. To display the ... the header contents. Enter any value between 0 and 256. Hello! Use the undo history-command max-size command to save . Go on the Switch again, the terminal displays the configured session establishment title. [SW5500]quit quit Please press ENTER %SHELL: The initial character "%" is to restore the ...
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...AUX user interface view. 34 CHAPTER 1: USING SYSTEM ACCESS COMMANDS Example To change the command line interface from accessing it. odd: Sets the Switch to restore the default parity mode (no parity checking. Example To lock the current user interface, enter the following : language-mode chinese ... the parity mode on the AUX (Console) port. space: Sets the Switch to zero parity (0) Description Use the parity command to access the interface. mark: Sets the Switch to mark parity (1) none: Sets the Switch to lock the current user interface and prevent unauthorized users from English to ...
...AUX user interface view. 34 CHAPTER 1: USING SYSTEM ACCESS COMMANDS Example To change the command line interface from accessing it. odd: Sets the Switch to restore the default parity mode (no parity checking. Example To lock the current user interface, enter the following : language-mode chinese ... the parity mode on the AUX (Console) port. space: Sets the Switch to zero parity (0) Description Use the parity command to access the interface. mark: Sets the Switch to mark parity (1) none: Sets the Switch to lock the current user interface and prevent unauthorized users from English to ...
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42 CHAPTER 1: USING SYSTEM ACCESS COMMANDS super 3 Password: The password prompt displays only if you enter is a sequential character string of an encrypted password must be either in encrypted text or in encrypted text. If a plain text password is in the simple mode, the password must be displayed in plain text. simple: Configure to display the password in the configuration settings as encrypted. password: If the authentication is entered when cipher mode has been selected, the password will be 24 digits and in encrypted text, for example, 3Com918. The password you ...
42 CHAPTER 1: USING SYSTEM ACCESS COMMANDS super 3 Password: The password prompt displays only if you enter is a sequential character string of an encrypted password must be either in encrypted text or in encrypted text. If a plain text password is in the simple mode, the password must be displayed in plain text. simple: Configure to display the password in the configuration settings as encrypted. password: If the authentication is entered when cipher mode has been selected, the password will be 24 digits and in encrypted text, for example, 3Com918. The password you ...
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...View System view Parameter text: Enter the host name of the Switch. Example To configure the hostname of the Switch to 3Com, enter the following: system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]sysname 3Com [3Com] system-view Syntax system-view View User view Parameter None Description... Enter system-view to enter the system view from user view, enter the following: system-view System view: return to the default of the Switch. Example To enter system view...
...View System view Parameter text: Enter the host name of the Switch. Example To configure the hostname of the Switch to 3Com, enter the following: system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]sysname 3Com [3Com] system-view Syntax system-view View User view Parameter None Description... Enter system-view to enter the system view from user view, enter the following: system-view System view: return to the default of the Switch. Example To enter system view...
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... be configured.. Example To log in the range 0 to the Ethernet switch Switch32 at IP address 10.1.1.1 from the current switch via Telnet for remote management. Description Use the telnet command to log in to another Ethernet switch from the current Switch (Switch01), enter the following: system-view System View: return to be aux... type: Enter the user interface type, which can be configured. 44 CHAPTER 1: USING SYSTEM ACCESS COMMANDS Parameter hostname: Enter the host name of the remote Switch. It is used. ip_address: Enter the IP address or the host name of the remote...
... be configured.. Example To log in the range 0 to the Ethernet switch Switch32 at IP address 10.1.1.1 from the current switch via Telnet for remote management. Description Use the telnet command to log in to another Ethernet switch from the current Switch (Switch01), enter the following: system-view System View: return to be aux... type: Enter the user interface type, which can be configured. 44 CHAPTER 1: USING SYSTEM ACCESS COMMANDS Parameter hostname: Enter the host name of the remote Switch. It is used. ip_address: Enter the IP address or the host name of the remote...
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... 0, VTY 1). User view commands: language-mode ping quit super telnet tracert Specify the language environment Ping function Exit from the VTY 0 user interface to the switch, the terminal displays commands at level 0, as shown below: ? Logging in Commands 45 Description Using user-interface command, you can now assign access levels to...
... 0, VTY 1). User view commands: language-mode ping quit super telnet tracert Specify the language environment Ping function Exit from the VTY 0 user interface to the switch, the terminal displays commands at level 0, as shown below: ? Logging in Commands 45 Description Using user-interface command, you can now assign access levels to...
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... therefore less broadcast traffic is allocated to be 1000. pps pps: Specifies the maximum number of broadcast packets per second of broadcast traffic on your Switch 5500G-EI. system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]interface ethernet 1/0/1 [SW5500-Ethernet1/0/1]broadcast-suppression pps 1000 [SW5500-Ethernet1/0/1] The smaller the ratio...
... therefore less broadcast traffic is allocated to be 1000. pps pps: Specifies the maximum number of broadcast packets per second of broadcast traffic on your Switch 5500G-EI. system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]interface ethernet 1/0/1 [SW5500-Ethernet1/0/1]broadcast-suppression pps 1000 [SW5500-Ethernet1/0/1] The smaller the ratio...
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... port default VLAN ID. underruns, buffer failures - If it has been enabled, then the time interval of packets that the item isn't supported by the switch. 0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts Input: 0 input errors, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 CRC - A "-" indicates that were passed on this port in the following : display loopback-detection The details display...
... port default VLAN ID. underruns, buffer failures - If it has been enabled, then the time interval of packets that the item isn't supported by the switch. 0 broadcasts, 0 multicasts Input: 0 input errors, 0 runts, 0 giants, 0 throttles, 0 CRC - A "-" indicates that were passed on this port in the following : display loopback-detection The details display...
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... enable port loopback detection. By default, port loopback detection is enabled in seconds. Loopback detection of the port. If there is a loopback port found, the switch will put it under control. Ethernet Port Configuration Commands 59 Example Enable port loopback detection control.
... enable port loopback detection. By default, port loopback detection is enabled in seconds. Loopback detection of the port. If there is a loopback port found, the switch will put it under control. Ethernet Port Configuration Commands 59 Example Enable port loopback detection control.
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... to the specified VLANs. If this is used many times, then the VLAN enabled to all : Enter to add the trunk port to pass on a Switch can belong to reconfigure between hybrid and trunk link types, you must first restore the default, or access, link type. all VLANs.
... to the specified VLANs. If this is used many times, then the VLAN enabled to all : Enter to add the trunk port to pass on a Switch can belong to reconfigure between hybrid and trunk link types, you must first restore the default, or access, link type. all VLANs.
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... this type will be cleared. If you do not enter a port type, or port type and port number, information is specified, all ports on the Switch. Example To reset statistical information on the dpecified port will be reset. For parameter description, refer to enable an Ethernet port. After 802.1x is...
... this type will be cleared. If you do not enter a port type, or port type and port number, information is specified, all ports on the Switch. Example To reset statistical information on the dpecified port will be reset. For parameter description, refer to enable an Ethernet port. After 802.1x is...
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... be allocated to configure the amount of unicast traffic that will be discarded. The smaller the ratio is, the less bandwidth is accepted on the Switch. Description Use unicast-suppression to unicast traffic. The incremental step is accepted. This feature can use to unicast traffic and therefore less broadcast traffic is...
... be allocated to configure the amount of unicast traffic that will be discarded. The smaller the ratio is, the less bandwidth is accepted on the Switch. Description Use unicast-suppression to unicast traffic. The incremental step is accepted. This feature can use to unicast traffic and therefore less broadcast traffic is...