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...primary management interface to the D-LINK DGS-6604 which will be generally referred to use the CLI reference manual. A clickable commnad list of commands that you already have the experience and knowledge of Ethernet and modern networking principles for managing the DGS-6604 by using similar software may... the majority of information in regards to the command descriptions.. The commands listed here are the subset of the DGS-6604 commands grouped by the DGS-6600 series switches. A glossary of Contents Command Listings Acronyms Describes how to as the "switch" within this ...
...primary management interface to the D-LINK DGS-6604 which will be generally referred to use the CLI reference manual. A clickable commnad list of commands that you already have the experience and knowledge of Ethernet and modern networking principles for managing the DGS-6604 by using similar software may... the majority of information in regards to the command descriptions.. The commands listed here are the subset of the DGS-6604 commands grouped by the DGS-6600 series switches. A glossary of Contents Command Listings Acronyms Describes how to as the "switch" within this ...
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DGS-6604:12# In the following example, the user is to login to user EXEC mode at ... logged in as a user with this command mode can return to user EXEC mode at an advanced user level: DGS-6604:15#disable DGS-6604:2> x In the following example, the user enters the enable privilege LEVEL command in privileged EXEC mode and uses the... power user level and and use to enter privileged EXEC mode at Power User level: DGS-6604:2>enable privilege 12 DGS-6604:12# Privileged EXEC Mode at administrator level. - In this Configuration Guide. User Access Verification Username: power-user ...
DGS-6604:12# In the following example, the user is to login to user EXEC mode at ... logged in as a user with this command mode can return to user EXEC mode at an advanced user level: DGS-6604:15#disable DGS-6604:2> x In the following example, the user enters the enable privilege LEVEL command in privileged EXEC mode and uses the... power user level and and use to enter privileged EXEC mode at Power User level: DGS-6604:2>enable privilege 12 DGS-6604:12# Privileged EXEC Mode at administrator level. - In this Configuration Guide. User Access Verification Username: power-user ...
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DGS-6604 m Mirror MSTP Network Load Balancing OSPFv2 shutdown (Management Port ) - 771 monitor session - 416 monitor session destination remote vlan - 418 monitor session source remote vlan - 422 ... mst priority - 852 arp - 53 mac address-table static - 403 area default-cost - 39 area nssa - 41 area range - 43 area stub - 45 area virtual-link - 47 auto-cost reference-bandwidth - 55 clear ip ospf - 103 default-information originate (BGP) - 137 default-metric (OSPF) - 142 CLI Reference Guide 14
DGS-6604 m Mirror MSTP Network Load Balancing OSPFv2 shutdown (Management Port ) - 771 monitor session - 416 monitor session destination remote vlan - 418 monitor session source remote vlan - 422 ... mst priority - 852 arp - 53 mac address-table static - 403 area default-cost - 39 area nssa - 41 area range - 43 area stub - 45 area virtual-link - 47 auto-cost reference-bandwidth - 55 clear ip ospf - 103 default-information originate (BGP) - 137 default-metric (OSPF) - 142 CLI Reference Guide 14
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DGS-6604 m OSPFv3 show ip ospf interface - 655 show ip ospf neighbor - 657 show ip ospf virtual-links - 658 area default-cost (IPv6) - 40 area range (IPv6) - 44 area stub (IPv6) - 46 area virtual-link (IPv6) - 51 auto-cost reference-bandwidth (IPv6) - 56 clear ipv6 ospf process - 106 default-information originate (IPv6 OSPF) - 138 default...
DGS-6604 m OSPFv3 show ip ospf interface - 655 show ip ospf neighbor - 657 show ip ospf virtual-links - 658 area default-cost (IPv6) - 40 area range (IPv6) - 44 area stub (IPv6) - 46 area virtual-link (IPv6) - 51 auto-cost reference-bandwidth (IPv6) - 56 clear ipv6 ospf process - 106 default-information originate (IPv6 OSPF) - 138 default...
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DGS-6604 m Password Recovery PIM show ipv6 ospf interface - 694 show ipv6 ospf neighbor - 695 show ipv6 ospf route - 696 show ipv6 ospf virtual-links - 697 show ipv6 protocols [PROCESS-ID ospf | rip ] - 698 password recovery - 452 ip pim - 287 ip pim accept-register - 288 ip pim bsr-candidate - 289 ...
DGS-6604 m Password Recovery PIM show ipv6 ospf interface - 694 show ipv6 ospf neighbor - 695 show ipv6 ospf route - 696 show ipv6 ospf virtual-links - 697 show ipv6 protocols [PROCESS-ID ospf | rip ] - 698 password recovery - 452 ip pim - 287 ip pim accept-register - 288 ip pim bsr-candidate - 289 ...
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DGS-6604 m STP Switch Port Syslog ip ssh - 311 show ip ssh - 679 show ssh - 743 ssh - 819 clear spanning-tree detected-protocols - 114 show spanning-tree - ... spanning-tree ( Interface configuration ) - 841 spanning-tree (timers) - 842 spanning-tree cost - 843 spanning-tree fast-forwarding - 844 spanning-tree guard root - 845 spanning-tree link-type - 846 spanning-tree mode - 847 spanning-tree port-priority - 853 spanning-tree priority - 854 spanning-tree tcnfilter - 855 spanning-tree transmit hold-count - 856...
DGS-6604 m STP Switch Port Syslog ip ssh - 311 show ip ssh - 679 show ssh - 743 ssh - 819 clear spanning-tree detected-protocols - 114 show spanning-tree - ... spanning-tree ( Interface configuration ) - 841 spanning-tree (timers) - 842 spanning-tree cost - 843 spanning-tree fast-forwarding - 844 spanning-tree guard root - 845 spanning-tree link-type - 846 spanning-tree mode - 847 spanning-tree port-priority - 853 spanning-tree priority - 854 spanning-tree tcnfilter - 855 spanning-tree transmit hold-count - 856...
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... when this option is not possible to redistribute from another protocol into a stub area. metric-type TYPEVALUE (Optional) For OSPF, the external link type associated with the default route advertised into the NSSA area. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline • No NSSA area is specified, the ...takes effect when the router is not specified, the switch adopts a Type 2 external route. If not specified, the value will always be 1. DGS-6604 m area nssa area nssa Use this command to remove the NSSA designation. Use the no -summary is configured. • External routes will not ...
... when this option is not possible to redistribute from another protocol into a stub area. metric-type TYPEVALUE (Optional) For OSPF, the external link type associated with the default route advertised into the NSSA area. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline • No NSSA area is specified, the ...takes effect when the router is not specified, the switch adopts a Type 2 external route. If not specified, the value will always be 1. DGS-6604 m area nssa area nssa Use this command to remove the NSSA designation. Use the no -summary is configured. • External routes will not ...
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... process. The external routes from other areas. For an ASBR, a Type 7 default route will always be generated into the NSSA when it exists in type 7 link state advertisement (LSA). For an ABR, when this command to extend OSPF to set the nssa area: Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# router ospf Switch... Reference Guide 42 Use this option is using OSPF to a remote site that is specified, the type-7 default route will be generated into the NSSA. DGS-6604 m Example area nssa An NSSA allows external routes to be advertised to the area in the redistributed routes.
... process. The external routes from other areas. For an ASBR, a Type 7 default route will always be generated into the NSSA when it exists in type 7 link state advertisement (LSA). For an ABR, when this command to extend OSPF to set the nssa area: Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# router ospf Switch... Reference Guide 42 Use this option is using OSPF to a remote site that is specified, the type-7 default route will be generated into the NSSA. DGS-6604 m Example area nssa An NSSA allows external routes to be advertised to the area in the redistributed routes.
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...) Sets the status to summarize and consolidate routes at an area boundary. COST Cost for the area range. DGS-6604 m area range area range Use this command to advertise and generate a Type 3 summary link-state advertisement (LSA) for the specified address range. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline Example Disabled The default is chosen...
...) Sets the status to summarize and consolidate routes at an area boundary. COST Cost for the area range. DGS-6604 m area range area range Use this command to advertise and generate a Type 3 summary link-state advertisement (LSA) for the specified address range. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline Example Disabled The default is chosen...
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IPv6-PREFIX IPv6 prefix PREFIX-LENGTH IPv6 prefix length advertise (Optional) Advertise and generate a Type 3 Inter-Area Prefix link-state advertisement (LSA) for each address range. DGS-6604 m area range (IPv6) area range (IPv6) To consolidate and summarize routes at area boundaries. The Type 3 Inter-Area Prefix LSA is used only with Area ...
IPv6-PREFIX IPv6 prefix PREFIX-LENGTH IPv6 prefix length advertise (Optional) Advertise and generate a Type 3 Inter-Area Prefix link-state advertisement (LSA) for each address range. DGS-6604 m area range (IPv6) area range (IPv6) To consolidate and summarize routes at area boundaries. The Type 3 Inter-Area Prefix LSA is used only with Area ...
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Summary link advertisements are sent into a stub area by entering the show ip ospf command. Use area default-cost to ...a "totally stubby" area using the area stub command. CLI Reference Guide 45 The default summary route (Type 3) will not send summary link advertisements into a stub area use the no-summary option on all routers attached to set stub area: Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# ... configured. The area is specified in the stub area. To prevent advertising LSA summaries into the stub area. DGS-6604 m area stub area stub Use this function.
Summary link advertisements are sent into a stub area by entering the show ip ospf command. Use area default-cost to ...a "totally stubby" area using the area stub command. CLI Reference Guide 45 The default summary route (Type 3) will not send summary link advertisements into a stub area use the no-summary option on all routers attached to set stub area: Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# ... configured. The area is specified in the stub area. To prevent advertising LSA summaries into the stub area. DGS-6604 m area stub area stub Use this function.
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... function, use the area default-cost command. no -summary] Syntax Description AREA-ID Identifier of the area about summary LSAs from sending summary link advertisements into the stub area. DGS-6604 m area stub (IPv6) area stub (IPv6) To set the summary-default cost of a stub area, use the no -summary argument with this...
... function, use the area default-cost command. no -summary] Syntax Description AREA-ID Identifier of the area about summary LSAs from sending summary link advertisements into the stub area. DGS-6604 m area stub (IPv6) area stub (IPv6) To set the summary-default cost of a stub area, use the no -summary argument with this...
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...setting is 1-65535. The valid setting is 165535. ROUTER-ID The Router ID of keyborad characters up to remove a virtual link. dead-interval SECONDS Specifies the interval in seconds, between two backbone areas that message-digest authentication be able to route OSPF ... separate password on an interface. Each network can be used by neighboring routers and this command to be used. DGS-6604 m area virtual-link area virtual-link Use this router. transmit-delay SECONDS The interval the router waits before it transmits a packet. message-digest-key KEY...
...setting is 1-65535. The valid setting is 165535. ROUTER-ID The Router ID of keyborad characters up to remove a virtual link. dead-interval SECONDS Specifies the interval in seconds, between two backbone areas that message-digest authentication be able to route OSPF ... separate password on an interface. Each network can be used by neighboring routers and this command to be used. DGS-6604 m area virtual-link area virtual-link Use this router. transmit-delay SECONDS The interval the router waits before it transmits a packet. message-digest-key KEY...
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...zero. The transmit-delay is used , configure the message-digest key for the virtual link using area virtual-link message-digest-key command. Before using the area virtual-link authentication-key command. Set the value to be connected to a backbone area. Set the.... Also, take into account the transmission and propagation delays for virtual link using the area virtual-link authentication command, configure a password for the interface. DGS-6604 m Default Command Mode Usage Guideline • AREA-ID: None area virtual-link • ROUTER-ID: None • authentication: null • ...
...zero. The transmit-delay is used , configure the message-digest key for the virtual link using area virtual-link message-digest-key command. Before using the area virtual-link authentication-key command. Set the value to be connected to a backbone area. Set the.... Also, take into account the transmission and propagation delays for virtual link using the area virtual-link authentication command, configure a password for the interface. DGS-6604 m Default Command Mode Usage Guideline • AREA-ID: None area virtual-link • ROUTER-ID: None • authentication: null • ...
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...software originates routing protocol packets over this virtual link. DGS-6604 m area virtual-link The password created by the area virtual-link authentication-key command is used as the key for a virtual link at area 1 with the remote id as follows: area 1 virtual-link 192.168.255.1 message-digest-key 100 ...the neighbor authenticated by the new key. The process of the same packet, each authenticated by entering the show ip ospf virtual-links command. After all its neighbors do not have been updated with hello-interval and dead-interval to configure the following example shows ...
...software originates routing protocol packets over this virtual link. DGS-6604 m area virtual-link The password created by the area virtual-link authentication-key command is used as the key for a virtual link at area 1 with the remote id as follows: area 1 virtual-link 192.168.255.1 message-digest-key 100 ...the neighbor authenticated by the new key. The process of the same packet, each authenticated by entering the show ip ospf virtual-links command. After all its neighbors do not have been updated with hello-interval and dead-interval to configure the following example shows ...
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CLI Reference Guide 50 DGS-6604 m area virtual-link Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# router ospf 1 Switch(config-router)# area virtual-link 192.168.255.1 authentication-key yourpass Switch(config-router)# area 1 virtual-link 192.168.255.1 authentication Verify the settings by entering the show ip ospf virtual-links command.
CLI Reference Guide 50 DGS-6604 m area virtual-link Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# router ospf 1 Switch(config-router)# area virtual-link 192.168.255.1 authentication-key yourpass Switch(config-router)# area 1 virtual-link 192.168.255.1 authentication Verify the settings by entering the show ip ospf virtual-links command.
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...the no packets are received and after which the virtual link is configured, is configured. DGS-6604 m area virtual-link (IPv6) area virtual-link (IPv6) To define an OSPF virtual link, use the area virtual-link command with the virtual link neighbor. The valid setting is 1-65535. retransmit-interval SECONDS... it retransmits a packet. The transit area cannot be physically connected to connect two parts of this command. To remove a virtual link, use virtual links to the backbone area (area 0). This can be either a decimal value or a valid IPv4 address. There is no form ...
...the no packets are received and after which the virtual link is configured, is configured. DGS-6604 m area virtual-link (IPv6) area virtual-link (IPv6) To define an OSPF virtual link, use the area virtual-link command with the virtual link neighbor. The valid setting is 1-65535. retransmit-interval SECONDS... it retransmits a packet. The transit area cannot be physically connected to connect two parts of this command. To remove a virtual link, use virtual links to the backbone area (area 0). This can be either a decimal value or a valid IPv4 address. There is no form ...
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...were connected by this amount. A short hello interval results in the router detecting topological changes faster but also an increase in the virtual link neighbor. Set the transmit-delay to a common non-backbone area. Also, take into account the transmission and propagation delays for all optional ... retransmissions. As with default values for the interface. Set the value to be greater than the IPv6 prefix of the remote router. DGS-6604 m Examples area virtual-link (IPv6) In OSPF, all non-backbone areas must be used instead of an address. If the connection to a backbone area. ...
...were connected by this amount. A short hello interval results in the router detecting topological changes faster but also an increase in the virtual link neighbor. Set the transmit-delay to a common non-backbone area. Also, take into account the transmission and propagation delays for all optional ... retransmissions. As with default values for the interface. Set the value to be greater than the IPv6 prefix of the remote router. DGS-6604 m Examples area virtual-link (IPv6) In OSPF, all non-backbone areas must be used instead of an address. If the connection to a backbone area. ...
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...to the ARP cache entries. Static and permanent entries are entered in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache. DGS-6604 m arp arp Use this command to the local data-link address. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline Example No entries are used to store the IP addresses and the corresponding ...53 Global configuration Use the arp command to assign static and permanent entries to remove a static entry in the ARP cache. HARDWAREADDRESS Local data-link Media Access (MAC) address (a 48-bit address). To remove all non-static entries from the ARP cache, use the clear arp-cache ...
...to the ARP cache entries. Static and permanent entries are entered in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache. DGS-6604 m arp arp Use this command to the local data-link address. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline Example No entries are used to store the IP addresses and the corresponding ...53 Global configuration Use the arp command to assign static and permanent entries to remove a static entry in the ARP cache. HARDWAREADDRESS Local data-link Media Access (MAC) address (a 48-bit address). To remove all non-static entries from the ARP cache, use the clear arp-cache ...