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... 29 Editing Features 30 Setup Wizard 31 Terminal Command Buffer 31 Negating the Effect of Commands 31 Command Completion 32 Keyboard Shortcuts 32 CLI Command Conventions 32 2 Command Groups 33 Introduction 33 Command Groups 33 AAA Commands 35 ACL Commands 35 Address Table Commands 36 Clock Commands Commands 37 Configuration and Image Files Commands 38 DHCP Snooping Commands 39 Ethernet Configuration Commands 40 Contents 3
... 29 Editing Features 30 Setup Wizard 31 Terminal Command Buffer 31 Negating the Effect of Commands 31 Command Completion 32 Keyboard Shortcuts 32 CLI Command Conventions 32 2 Command Groups 33 Introduction 33 Command Groups 33 AAA Commands 35 ACL Commands 35 Address Table Commands 36 Clock Commands Commands 37 Configuration and Image Files Commands 38 DHCP Snooping Commands 39 Ethernet Configuration Commands 40 Contents 3
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... 93 mac access-list 95 permit (MAC 96 deny (MAC 97 service-acl 98 show access-lists 99 show interfaces access-lists 99 6 Address Table Commands 101 bridge address 101 bridge multicast filtering 102 bridge multicast address 102 bridge multicast forbidden address 104 bridge multicast unregistered 105 bridge multicast forward-all...
... 93 mac access-list 95 permit (MAC 96 deny (MAC 97 service-acl 98 show access-lists 99 show interfaces access-lists 99 6 Address Table Commands 101 bridge address 101 bridge multicast filtering 102 bridge multicast address 102 bridge multicast forbidden address 104 bridge multicast unregistered 105 bridge multicast forward-all...
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10 Ethernet Configuration Commands 163 interface ethernet 163 interface range ethernet 163 shutdown 164 description 165 speed 166 duplex 166 negotiation 167 flowcontrol 168 mdix 168 back-pressure 169 ... port storm-control include-multicast 179 port storm-control broadcast enable 180 port storm-control broadcast rate 181 show ports storm-control 182 11 GVRP Commands 183 gvrp enable (Global 183 gvrp enable (Interface 183 garp timer 184 Contents 9
10 Ethernet Configuration Commands 163 interface ethernet 163 interface range ethernet 163 shutdown 164 description 165 speed 166 duplex 166 negotiation 167 flowcontrol 168 mdix 168 back-pressure 169 ... port storm-control include-multicast 179 port storm-control broadcast enable 180 port storm-control broadcast rate 181 show ports storm-control 182 11 GVRP Commands 183 gvrp enable (Global 183 gvrp enable (Interface 183 garp timer 184 Contents 9
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... 185 gvrp registration-forbid 186 clear gvrp statistics 186 show gvrp configuration 187 show gvrp statistics 188 show gvrp error-statistics 189 12 IGMP Snooping Commands 191 ip igmp snooping (Global 191 ip igmp snooping (Interface 191 ip igmp snooping mrouter 192 ip igmp snooping host-time-out 193 ip ... querier address 196 show ip igmp snooping mrouter 197 show ip igmp snooping interface 198 show ip igmp snooping groups 199 13 IP Addressing Commands 201 ip address 201 ip address dhcp 202 ip default-gateway 203 show ip interface 203 arp 204 arp timeout 205 10 Contents
... 185 gvrp registration-forbid 186 clear gvrp statistics 186 show gvrp configuration 187 show gvrp statistics 188 show gvrp error-statistics 189 12 IGMP Snooping Commands 191 ip igmp snooping (Global 191 ip igmp snooping (Interface 191 ip igmp snooping mrouter 192 ip igmp snooping host-time-out 193 ip ... querier address 196 show ip igmp snooping mrouter 197 show ip igmp snooping interface 198 show ip igmp snooping groups 199 13 IP Addressing Commands 201 ip address 201 ip address dhcp 202 ip default-gateway 203 show ip interface 203 arp 204 arp timeout 205 10 Contents
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motd-banner 274 show banner 275 20 PHY Diagnostics Commands 277 test copper-port tdr 277 show copper-ports tdr 278 show copper-ports cable-length 278 21 Power over Ethernet Commands 281 power inline 281 power inline powered-device 281 power inline priority 282 power inline usage-threshold 283 power inline traps enable 284 show power inline 284 22 Port Channel Commands 291 interface port-channel 291 interface range port-channel 291 channel-group 292 show interfaces port-channel 293 23 Port Monitor Commands 295 port monitor 295 show ports monitor 296 14 Contents
motd-banner 274 show banner 275 20 PHY Diagnostics Commands 277 test copper-port tdr 277 show copper-ports tdr 278 show copper-ports cable-length 278 21 Power over Ethernet Commands 281 power inline 281 power inline powered-device 281 power inline priority 282 power inline usage-threshold 283 power inline traps enable 284 show power inline 284 22 Port Channel Commands 291 interface port-channel 291 interface range port-channel 291 channel-group 292 show interfaces port-channel 293 23 Port Monitor Commands 295 port monitor 295 show ports monitor 296 14 Contents
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24 QoS Commands 299 qos 299 show qos 299 priority-queue out num-of-queues 300 traffic-shape 301 rate-limit (Ethernet 301 wrr-queue cos-map 302 ... qos interface 303 qos map dscp-queue 305 qos trust (Global 306 qos trust (Interface 307 qos cos 307 show qos map 308 25 RADIUS Commands 311 radius-server host 311 radius-server key 312 radius-server retransmit 313 radius-server source-ip 314 radius-server source-ipv6 314 radius-server...
24 QoS Commands 299 qos 299 show qos 299 priority-queue out num-of-queues 300 traffic-shape 301 rate-limit (Ethernet 301 wrr-queue cos-map 302 ... qos interface 303 qos map dscp-queue 305 qos trust (Global 306 qos trust (Interface 307 qos cos 307 show qos map 308 25 RADIUS Commands 311 radius-server host 311 radius-server key 312 radius-server retransmit 313 radius-server source-ip 314 radius-server source-ipv6 314 radius-server...
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... rmon alarm-table 328 show rmon alarm 329 rmon event 330 show rmon events 331 show rmon log 333 rmon table-size 334 27 SNMP Commands 335 snmp-server community 335 snmp-server view 336 snmp-server group 338 snmp-server user 340 snmp-server engineID local 341 snmp-server enable...
... rmon alarm-table 328 show rmon alarm 329 rmon event 330 show rmon events 331 show rmon log 333 rmon table-size 334 27 SNMP Commands 335 snmp-server community 335 snmp-server view 336 snmp-server group 338 snmp-server user 340 snmp-server engineID local 341 snmp-server enable...
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show snmp groups 353 show snmp filters 355 show snmp users 356 28 Spanning-Tree Commands 357 spanning-tree 357 spanning-tree mode 357 spanning-tree forward-time 358 spanning-tree hello-time 359 spanning-tree max-age 360 spanning-tree ...
show snmp groups 353 show snmp filters 355 show snmp users 356 28 Spanning-Tree Commands 357 spanning-tree 357 spanning-tree mode 357 spanning-tree forward-time 358 spanning-tree hello-time 359 spanning-tree max-age 360 spanning-tree ...
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show (mst 372 exit (mst 373 abort (mst 374 show spanning-tree 375 spanning-tree guard root 389 29 SSH Commands 391 ip ssh port 391 ip ssh server 391 crypto key generate dsa 392 crypto key generate rsa 393 ip ssh pubkey-auth 393 crypto key pubkey-chain ssh 394 user-key 395 key-string 396 show ip ssh 398 show crypto key mypubkey 399 show crypto key pubkey-chain ssh 400 30 Syslog Commands 401 logging on 401 logging 401 logging console 403 logging buffered 404 logging buffered size 404 clear logging 405 logging file 406 18 Contents
show (mst 372 exit (mst 373 abort (mst 374 show spanning-tree 375 spanning-tree guard root 389 29 SSH Commands 391 ip ssh port 391 ip ssh server 391 crypto key generate dsa 392 crypto key generate rsa 393 ip ssh pubkey-auth 393 crypto key pubkey-chain ssh 394 user-key 395 key-string 396 show ip ssh 398 show crypto key mypubkey 399 show crypto key pubkey-chain ssh 400 30 Syslog Commands 401 logging on 401 logging 401 logging console 403 logging buffered 404 logging buffered size 404 clear logging 405 logging file 406 18 Contents
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... tacacs-server host 435 tacacs-server key 436 tacacs-server timeout 437 tacacs-server source-ip 437 show tacacs 438 33 TIC Commands 441 passwords min-length 441 password-aging 442 passwords aging 442 passwords history 443 passwords history hold-time 444 passwords lockout 445 aaa login-history ...
... tacacs-server host 435 tacacs-server key 436 tacacs-server timeout 437 tacacs-server source-ip 437 show tacacs 438 33 TIC Commands 441 passwords min-length 441 password-aging 442 passwords aging 442 passwords history 443 passwords history hold-time 444 passwords lockout 445 aaa login-history ...
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... Introduction To assist in using the CLI and describes the command editing features to assist in configuring the device, the Command Line Interface (CLI) is divided into different command modes. From each mode a specific command is as follows: User EXEC mode, Privileged EXEC mode, Global ...is used to navigate from one command mode to another. Using the CLI This chapter describes how to start using the CLI. Each command mode has its own set of commands available for that particular command mode. The following figure illustrates the command mode access path. Entering a ...
... Introduction To assist in using the CLI and describes the command editing features to assist in configuring the device, the Command Line Interface (CLI) is divided into different command modes. From each mode a specific command is as follows: User EXEC mode, Privileged EXEC mode, Global ...is used to navigate from one command mode to another. Using the CLI This chapter describes how to start using the CLI. Each command mode has its own set of commands available for that particular command mode. The following figure illustrates the command mode access path. Entering a ...
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User EXEC Mode After logging into the device, the user is automatically in the User EXEC command mode unless the user is reserved for tasks that are available in the device. Only a limited subset of the device host name followed by ... is defined as a privileged user. The Privileged EXEC mode gives access to commands that do not change the configuration. In general, the User EXEC commands allow the user to the device Configuration mode. The user-level prompt consists of commands are restricted on a global level. The Interface Configuration mode configures specific interfaces...
User EXEC Mode After logging into the device, the user is automatically in the User EXEC command mode unless the user is reserved for tasks that are available in the device. Only a limited subset of the device host name followed by ... is defined as a privileged user. The Privileged EXEC mode gives access to commands that do not change the configuration. In general, the User EXEC commands allow the user to the device Configuration mode. The user-level prompt consists of commands are restricted on a global level. The Interface Configuration mode configures specific interfaces...
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...return from any mode to the previous mode except when returning to the Global Configuration mode. The following steps: 1 At the prompt enter the enable command and press . To enter the Privileged EXEC mode from the Privileged EXEC mode. Console# To return from the Interface Configuration mode to the User ... features that affect the system as *. The password is not displayed on the screen and is Console unless it was changed using the hostname command in the Global Configuration mode. The Privileged EXEC mode prompt is used to prevent unauthorized use the disable...
...return from any mode to the previous mode except when returning to the Global Configuration mode. The following steps: 1 At the prompt enter the enable command and press . To enter the Privileged EXEC mode from the Privileged EXEC mode. Console# To return from the Interface Configuration mode to the User ... features that affect the system as *. The password is not displayed on the screen and is Console unless it was changed using the hostname command in the Global Configuration mode. The Privileged EXEC mode prompt is used to prevent unauthorized use the disable...
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...return from the Global Configuration mode to create a VLAN as line timeout settings, etc. The management access-list Global Configuration mode command is used to manage the member ports as a single entity. The Global Configuration mode prompt consists of the device host name ...followed by (config) and #. Contains commands to define management access-lists. These include commands such as a whole. Contains commands to configure the management connections. Contains commands to configure port-channels, for example, assigning ports to enter the VLAN ...
...return from the Global Configuration mode to create a VLAN as line timeout settings, etc. The management access-list Global Configuration mode command is used to manage the member ports as a single entity. The Global Configuration mode prompt consists of the device host name ...followed by (config) and #. Contains commands to define management access-lists. These include commands such as a whole. Contains commands to configure the management connections. Contains commands to configure port-channels, for example, assigning ports to enter the VLAN ...
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... to service definitions. If access is via a Telnet connection. For more information, see Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3500 Series User's Guide. 2 Enter the following steps are for information on MAC addresses. The crypto key pubkey-chain ssh Global Configuration mode command is installed. The IPAL (IP-Access List Configuration) Mode Global Configuration mode...
... to service definitions. If access is via a Telnet connection. For more information, see Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3500 Series User's Guide. 2 Enter the following steps are for information on MAC addresses. The crypto key pubkey-chain ssh Global Configuration mode command is installed. The IPAL (IP-Access List Configuration) Mode Global Configuration mode...
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...is entered in using the CLI, there is an assortment of a parameter. NOTE: This editing features are available in the command show interfaces status ethernet 1/e11, show, interfaces and status are displayed. For example, in each mode or within an interface... username admin password alansmith When working with the exit command. The standard command to ensure that require parameters, enter the required parameters after the command keyword. The character ? A list of displaying the available commands, the command syntax requirements and in place of keywords and arguments....
...is entered in using the CLI, there is an assortment of a parameter. NOTE: This editing features are available in the command show interfaces status ethernet 1/e11, show, interfaces and status are displayed. For example, in each mode or within an interface... username admin password alansmith When working with the exit command. The standard command to ensure that require parameters, enter the required parameters after the command keyword. The character ? A list of displaying the available commands, the command syntax requirements and in place of keywords and arguments....
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...that the following conditions exist: • A device Configuration mode has been accessed. • The commands contain no can be entered to cancel the effect of 10 commands can be copied and pasted into the device. Repeats the key sequence to enable or disable the history...make sure that the device can be increased to the default value. For information about the command syntax to recall successively older commands. Negating the Effect of Commands For many configuration commands, the prefix keyword no encrypted data, like encrypted passwords or keys. Using the CLI 31 ...
...that the following conditions exist: • A device Configuration mode has been accessed. • The commands contain no can be entered to cancel the effect of 10 commands can be copied and pasted into the device. Repeats the key sequence to enable or disable the history...make sure that the device can be increased to the default value. For information about the command syntax to recall successively older commands. Negating the Effect of Commands For many configuration commands, the prefix keyword no encrypted data, like encrypted passwords or keys. Using the CLI 31 ...
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...the beginning of keyboard shortcuts to the Privileged EXEC mode from the history buffer after recalling commands with the most recent command. Returns back to assist in entering the correct command. The following table describes the CLI shortcuts. One option must be selected. Indicates a ...arrow key Down-arrow key Ctrl+A Ctrl+E Ctrl+Z / End Backspace key Description Recalls commands from the history buffer, beginning with the up arrow key. CLI Command Conventions When entering commands there are defined. Indicates an individual key on the console. Indicates system messages and...
...the beginning of keyboard shortcuts to the Privileged EXEC mode from the history buffer after recalling commands with the most recent command. Returns back to assist in entering the correct command. The following table describes the CLI shortcuts. One option must be selected. Indicates a ...arrow key Down-arrow key Ctrl+A Ctrl+E Ctrl+Z / End Backspace key Description Recalls commands from the history buffer, beginning with the up arrow key. CLI Command Conventions When entering commands there are defined. Indicates an individual key on the console. Indicates system messages and...
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...By directly entering commands, you use of the device or through an ASCII terminal without the use the CLI from the CLI, which is based solely on textual input and output; Refer to the Getting Started Guide and User Guide for configuring the PowerConnect device, details the... procedures, and provides configuration examples. Configuration and Image Files Commands Manages the device configuration files. you in the User's Guide and must be broken down into...
...By directly entering commands, you use of the device or through an ASCII terminal without the use the CLI from the CLI, which is based solely on textual input and output; Refer to the Getting Started Guide and User Guide for configuring the PowerConnect device, details the... procedures, and provides configuration examples. Configuration and Image Files Commands Manages the device configuration files. you in the User's Guide and must be broken down into...
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... displays the interface status. Configure Power over -Ethernet Commands Port Channel Commands Port Monitor Commands QoS Commands RADIUS Commands RMON Commands SNMP Commands Spanning Tree Commands SSH Commands Syslog Commands System Management Commands TACACS Commands TIC Commands Tunnel Commands User Interface Commands VLAN Commands Voice VLAN Commands 802.1x Commands 34 Command Groups Configures all port configuration options for entering CLI commands. Configures and displays RADIUS information. Displays RMON statistics...
... displays the interface status. Configure Power over -Ethernet Commands Port Channel Commands Port Monitor Commands QoS Commands RADIUS Commands RMON Commands SNMP Commands Spanning Tree Commands SSH Commands Syslog Commands System Management Commands TACACS Commands TIC Commands Tunnel Commands User Interface Commands VLAN Commands Voice VLAN Commands 802.1x Commands 34 Command Groups Configures all port configuration options for entering CLI commands. Configures and displays RADIUS information. Displays RMON statistics...