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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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... keyboard and the output displayed as text via a terminal monitor. 1 Command Groups Introduction The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a network management application operated through a Telnet session. This guide also provides information for configuring the PowerConnect switch, details the procedures, and provides configuration examples. Table 1-1. Command Groups The system commands can be broken...
... keyboard and the output displayed as text via a terminal monitor. 1 Command Groups Introduction The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a network management application operated through a Telnet session. This guide also provides information for configuring the PowerConnect switch, details the procedures, and provides configuration examples. Table 1-1. Command Groups The system commands can be broken...
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.... Virtual Router Redundancy (IPv4) Manages router redundancy on the system. SNMP Configures SNMP communities, traps and displays SNMP information. RMON Can be configured through the CLI and displays RMON information. Table 1-1. Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Configures PoE and displays PoE information. System Command Groups (continued) Command Group Description Tunnel Interface (IPv6...
.... Virtual Router Redundancy (IPv4) Manages router redundancy on the system. SNMP Configures SNMP communities, traps and displays SNMP information. RMON Can be configured through the CLI and displays RMON information. Table 1-1. Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Configures PoE and displays PoE information. System Command Groups (continued) Command Group Description Tunnel Interface (IPv6...
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Configures the switch clock, name and authorized users. Describes user commands used for entering CLI commands. System Command Groups (continued) Command Group Syslog System Management Telnet Server User Interface Web Server Description Manages and displays syslog messages. Configures web-based access to the switch. Command Groups 59 Configures Telnet service on the switch and displays Telnet information. Table 1-1.
Configures the switch clock, name and authorized users. Describes user commands used for entering CLI commands. System Command Groups (continued) Command Group Syslog System Management Telnet Server User Interface Web Server Description Manages and displays syslog messages. Configures web-based access to the switch. Command Groups 59 Configures Telnet service on the switch and displays Telnet information. Table 1-1.
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.... class-map rename Changes the name of each outcome, the only possible actions are to which the associated PCM traffic stream is available in the CLI. GC and IC conform-color Specifies for each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on page 60. and IC cos-queue strict Activates the strict priority...
.... class-map rename Changes the name of each outcome, the only possible actions are to which the associated PCM traffic stream is available in the CLI. GC and IC conform-color Specifies for each Mode abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on page 60. and IC cos-queue strict Activates the strict priority...
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... syslog PE messages stored in the internal buffer. Syslog Command clear logging clear logging file description level loggin cli-command logging logging buffered logging console logging facility logging file logging on severity. Enable CLI command logging GC Logs messages to a syslog server GC Limits syslog messages displayed from an GC internal buffer...
... syslog PE messages stored in the internal buffer. Syslog Command clear logging clear logging file description level loggin cli-command logging logging buffered logging console logging facility logging file logging on severity. Enable CLI command logging GC Logs messages to a syslog server GC Limits syslog messages displayed from an GC internal buffer...
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...abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on page 60. 132 Command Groups Command Description Mode* switch renumber Changes the identifier for a switch in the CLI mode hierarchy. exit(configuration) Exits any configuration mode to the previously (All) highest mode in the stack. GC NOTE: *For the ... Telnet Server Command Description Mode* ip telnet server disable Enables/disables the Telnet service on GC the switch. UE end Gets the CLI user control back to their destinations. NOTE: *For the meaning of the Telnet server and the PE Telnet service port number. ...
...abbreviation, see "Mode Types" on page 60. 132 Command Groups Command Description Mode* switch renumber Changes the identifier for a switch in the CLI mode hierarchy. exit(configuration) Exits any configuration mode to the previously (All) highest mode in the stack. GC NOTE: *For the ... Telnet Server Command Description Mode* ip telnet server disable Enables/disables the Telnet service on GC the switch. UE end Gets the CLI user control back to their destinations. NOTE: *For the meaning of the Telnet server and the PE Telnet service port number. ...
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... and 1/g5 specifies the unit/port. A list of entering and editing the Dell PowerConnect 62xx Series Command Line Interface (CLI) commands and defines the command hierarchy. 2 Using the CLI Introduction This chapter describes the basics of all valid commands and corresponding help messages... This chapter covers the following topics: • Entering and Editing CLI Commands • CLI Command Modes • Starting the CLI • Using CLI Functions and Tools Entering and Editing CLI Commands A CLI command is entered in place of displaying the available commands, the command...
... and 1/g5 specifies the unit/port. A list of entering and editing the Dell PowerConnect 62xx Series Command Line Interface (CLI) commands and defines the command hierarchy. 2 Using the CLI Introduction This chapter describes the basics of all valid commands and corresponding help messages... This chapter covers the following topics: • Entering and Editing CLI Commands • CLI Command Modes • Starting the CLI • Using CLI Functions and Tools Entering and Editing CLI Commands A CLI command is entered in place of displaying the available commands, the command...
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The following features and conventions are applicable to CLI command entry and editing: • History Buffer • Negating Commands • Show Command • Command Completion • Short Form Commands • Keyboard Shortcuts ...more recent commands in the buffer, which operates on Multiple Objects (Range) • Command Scripting • CLI Command Notation Conventions • Interface Naming Conventions History Buffer Every time a command is entered in the CLI, it can be recalled, reviewed, modified, and reissued. The standard number of a parameter. The matched parameters...
The following features and conventions are applicable to CLI command entry and editing: • History Buffer • Negating Commands • Show Command • Command Completion • Short Form Commands • Keyboard Shortcuts ...more recent commands in the buffer, which operates on Multiple Objects (Range) • Command Scripting • CLI Command Notation Conventions • Interface Naming Conventions History Buffer Every time a command is entered in the CLI, it can be recalled, reviewed, modified, and reissued. The standard number of a parameter. The matched parameters...
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... guide. If the characters already entered are not valid or missing, an error message is displayed to assist in editing the CLI commands. The following table contains the CLI shortcuts displayed by the help command, when used in the User EXEC and Privileged EXEC modes, displays the keyboard short cuts....pressing the key, an incomplete command is entered to the default value. As long as if the user typed the full command. Keyboard Shortcuts The CLI has a range of all commands to which it is not valid, or if some parameters of a command or reset the configuration to cancel the...
... guide. If the characters already entered are not valid or missing, an error message is displayed to assist in editing the CLI commands. The following table contains the CLI shortcuts displayed by the help command, when used in the User EXEC and Privileged EXEC modes, displays the keyboard short cuts....pressing the key, an incomplete command is entered to the default value. As long as if the user typed the full command. Keyboard Shortcuts The CLI has a range of all commands to which it is not valid, or if some parameters of a command or reset the configuration to cancel the...
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... to the root command prompt Go to next lower command prompt List choices Operating on Multiple Objects (Range) The CLI allows the user to operate on which to operate. 138 Using the CLI The guidelines are as follows for range operation: • Operations on objects with four or more instances support the...
... to the root command prompt Go to next lower command prompt List choices Operating on Multiple Objects (Range) The CLI allows the user to operate on which to operate. 138 Using the CLI The guidelines are as follows for range operation: • Operations on objects with four or more instances support the...
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... interface. For example, (1/g1, 1/g3-g5, 1/g7) indicates that the operation applies to the gigabit Ethernet ports 1 to 5 on unit 1. Using the CLI 139 For example, 1/g1-g10 indicates that the operation applies to the gigabit Ethernet ports 1, 7, and 3 to 10 on unit 1. (#, #, #) - ... on as many objects in the list as a comment and ignored by the CLI. a range from a particular instance to disable session timeouts. Also, the CLI allows the user to another instance (inclusive). The CLI provides the user with a detailed list of non-consecutive instances. • The...
... interface. For example, (1/g1, 1/g3-g5, 1/g7) indicates that the operation applies to the gigabit Ethernet ports 1 to 5 on unit 1. Using the CLI 139 For example, 1/g1-g10 indicates that the operation applies to the gigabit Ethernet ports 1, 7, and 3 to 10 on unit 1. (#, #, #) - ... on as many objects in the list as a comment and ignored by the CLI. a range from a particular instance to disable session timeouts. Also, the CLI allows the user to another instance (inclusive). The CLI provides the user with a detailed list of non-consecutive instances. • The...
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...on or off } means that for example, xg2 is the 10 gigabit Ethernet port 2). 140 Using the CLI each interface is the gigabit port 2). the unit number is used in CLI commands are certain command-entry notations which apply to form a virtual switch. xg stands for 10 Gigabit ... on the console. One option must be selected. For example, 2/g10 identifies the gigabit port 10 within the stack. • Interface ID - CLI Command Notation Conventions When entering commands there are as it is. all commands. In this case, the Unit # identifies the physical switch identifier within the...
...on or off } means that for example, xg2 is the 10 gigabit Ethernet port 2). 140 Using the CLI each interface is the gigabit port 2). the unit number is used in CLI commands are certain command-entry notations which apply to form a virtual switch. xg stands for 10 Gigabit ... on the console. One option must be selected. For example, 2/g10 identifies the gigabit port 10 within the stack. • Interface ID - CLI Command Notation Conventions When entering commands there are as it is. all commands. In this case, the Unit # identifies the physical switch identifier within the...
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... assigned to the user and only those commands are defined at the top of the command tree. CLI Command Modes Since the set of CLI commands is very large, the CLI is required. Utility describes commands used to be taken immediately by the system and do not change ... mode is available in a Configuration sub tree. Commands that level. Only a limited subset of data bits transmitted on a particular medium. Using the CLI 141 In this mode. The system prompt reflects these sub-Configuration modes. At each level, only the commands related to that level are levels beneath...
... assigned to the user and only those commands are defined at the top of the command tree. CLI Command Modes Since the set of CLI commands is very large, the CLI is required. Utility describes commands used to be taken immediately by the system and do not change ... mode is available in a Configuration sub tree. Commands that level. Only a limited subset of data bits transmitted on a particular medium. Using the CLI 141 In this mode. The system prompt reflects these sub-Configuration modes. At each level, only the commands related to that level are levels beneath...
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... users enter into the switch, the user is automatically in the User EXEC command mode unless the user is case sensitive. console# 142 Using the CLI In general, the User EXEC commands allow the user to the switch Configuration mode. The Global Configuration mode manages switch configuration on the screen and...
... users enter into the switch, the user is automatically in the User EXEC command mode unless the user is case sensitive. console# 142 Using the CLI In general, the User EXEC commands allow the user to the switch Configuration mode. The Global Configuration mode manages switch configuration on the screen and...
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The Global Configuration mode command line is used to enter the Line Interface mode. • VLAN Database - Using the CLI 143 The Global Configuration mode command spanning-tree mst configuration is used to enter into the Multiple Spanning Tree configuration mode. • Line Interface - Contains ...
The Global Configuration mode command line is used to enter the Line Interface mode. • VLAN Database - Using the CLI 143 The Global Configuration mode command spanning-tree mst configuration is used to enter into the Multiple Spanning Tree configuration mode. • Line Interface - Contains ...
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...; SSH Public Key-string - The Global Configuration mode command interface port-channel is used to enter the SSH Public-Key Configuration mode. 144 Using the CLI The Global Configuration mode command interface loopback enters the Loopback Configuration mode to manually specify other switch SSH public keys. Contains commands to configure an...
...; SSH Public Key-string - The Global Configuration mode command interface port-channel is used to enter the SSH Public-Key Configuration mode. 144 Using the CLI The Global Configuration mode command interface loopback enters the Loopback Configuration mode to manually specify other switch SSH public keys. Contains commands to configure an...
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... parameters for crypto certificate request. • Crypto Certificate Generation - indicates specific object or range of the switch (hostname) and identifies the command mode. Using the CLI 145 Configures the parameters for the SNMP server host. • SNMP v3 Host Configuration - Configures conditions required to enter the MAC Access-List configuration mode...
... parameters for crypto certificate request. • Crypto Certificate Generation - indicates specific object or range of the switch (hostname) and identifies the command mode. Using the CLI 145 Configures the parameters for the SNMP server host. • SNMP v3 Host Configuration - Configures conditions required to enter the MAC Access-List configuration mode...
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...The following table describes how to the User EXEC mode. Use the exit command, or press + to return to navigate through the CLI Command Mode hierarchy. Command Mode Access Method Command Prompt Exit or Access Previous Mode User EXEC The user is automatically in User EXEC...This mode is defined as a privileged user. console> logout Privileged EXEC Use the enable console# command to the Privileged EXEC mode. 146 Using the CLI console(config)# Use the exit command, or press + to return to enter into this mode. The > symbol indicates that the system is a read...
...The following table describes how to the User EXEC mode. Use the exit command, or press + to return to navigate through the CLI Command Mode hierarchy. Command Mode Access Method Command Prompt Exit or Access Previous Mode User EXEC The user is automatically in User EXEC...This mode is defined as a privileged user. console> logout Privileged EXEC Use the enable console# command to the Privileged EXEC mode. 146 Using the CLI console(config)# Use the exit command, or press + to return to enter into this mode. The > symbol indicates that the system is a read...