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... Bold Fixed Emphasis, books, CDs, URL names User input Screen text, file and server names, extensions, commands, IP addresses This guide uses the following typographical conventions: Table 1-1. Tip: This format is intended for the NETGEAR® GSM7328S and GSM7352S switches. Audience, Conventions, Formats, and Scope This information in this type of note may...
... Bold Fixed Emphasis, books, CDs, URL names User input Screen text, file and server names, extensions, commands, IP addresses This guide uses the following typographical conventions: Table 1-1. Tip: This format is intended for the NETGEAR® GSM7328S and GSM7352S switches. Audience, Conventions, Formats, and Scope This information in this type of note may...
GSM7328S, GSM7352S and GSM7328FS Hardware Installation Guide
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... console to form a stack with the CLI, see the Command Line Interface Reference for 10-Gigabit Ethernet uplinks. For information about working with a single management IP address. The switches automatically select a master unit. Once the master is selected, you manage all the switches in the stack. Install up a stack: 1. This single console...
... console to form a stack with the CLI, see the Command Line Interface Reference for 10-Gigabit Ethernet uplinks. For information about working with a single management IP address. The switches automatically select a master unit. Once the master is selected, you manage all the switches in the stack. Install up a stack: 1. This single console...
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... HyperTerminal, which comes with a terminal or workstation. Connect the null-modem cable to the console port on the rear of the cable to identify the IP address. If you can use the following items: • VT100/ANSI terminal, or a Windows PC, Apple Macintosh PC, or UNIX workstation. • Null-modem cable with...
... HyperTerminal, which comes with a terminal or workstation. Connect the null-modem cable to the console port on the rear of the cable to identify the IP address. If you can use the following items: • VT100/ANSI terminal, or a Windows PC, Apple Macintosh PC, or UNIX workstation. • Null-modem cable with...
Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual
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... 579 DNS Client Commands 591 Packet Capture Commands 595 Serviceability Packet Tracing Commands 598 Cable Test Command 617 sFlow Commands 617 Software License Commands 622 IP Address Conflict Commands 623 Link Local Protocol Filtering Commands 624 RMON Stats and History Commands 625 UDLD Commands 631 Chapter 12 Management Commands Configuring the Switch...
... 579 DNS Client Commands 591 Packet Capture Commands 595 Serviceability Packet Tracing Commands 598 Cable Test Command 617 sFlow Commands 617 Software License Commands 622 IP Address Conflict Commands 623 Link Local Protocol Filtering Commands 624 RMON Stats and History Commands 625 UDLD Commands 631 Chapter 12 Management Commands Configuring the Switch...
Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual
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Empty strings ("") are allocated up to configure the port-channel. Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description ipaddr ipv6-address This parameter is not valid. For example, 0/1 represents slot number 0 and port number 1. This is applicable in ...information, refer to identify certain logical entities, such as cards and ports by forward slashes. You can enter the IP address in the case of a port-channel (LAG). The slot number has two uses. Type of physical slots. ... 2 describes common parameter values and value formatting. An empty string ("") is a valid IP address.
Empty strings ("") are allocated up to configure the port-channel. Parameter Descriptions Parameter Description ipaddr ipv6-address This parameter is not valid. For example, 0/1 represents slot number 0 and port number 1. This is applicable in ...information, refer to identify certain logical entities, such as cards and ports by forward slashes. You can enter the IP address in the case of a port-channel (LAG). The slot number has two uses. Type of physical slots. ... 2 describes common parameter values and value formatting. An empty string ("") is a valid IP address.
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... a physical port for the TACACS servers. Contains the QoS class map configuration commands for IPv6. Contains the OSPFv3 configuration commands. Contains the DHCPv6 server IPv6 address pool configuration commands. CLI Command Modes (Continued) Command Mode Prompt Interface Config Switch (Interface )# Switch (Interface Loopback )# Line Config Switch (Interface Tunnel )# Switch ... commands to access the Stack Global Config Mode. ProSafe Managed Switch Table 5. Contains the QoS Policy-Map configuration commands. Contains the DHCP server IP address pool configuration commands.
... a physical port for the TACACS servers. Contains the QoS class map configuration commands for IPv6. Contains the OSPFv3 configuration commands. Contains the DHCPv6 server IPv6 address pool configuration commands. CLI Command Modes (Continued) Command Mode Prompt Interface Config Switch (Interface )# Switch (Interface Loopback )# Line Config Switch (Interface Tunnel )# Switch ... commands to access the Stack Global Config Mode. ProSafe Managed Switch Table 5. Contains the QoS Policy-Map configuration commands. Contains the DHCP server IP address pool configuration commands.
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...the Global Config mode, enter exit. To exit to the Global Config mode, enter exit. DHCP Pool Config From the Global Config mode, enter ip dhcp pool . Stack Global Config Mode From the Global Config mode, enter the stack command. To exit to the Privileged EXEC mode, enter Ctrl... To return to the Global Config mode, enter exit. TACACS Config From the Global Config mode, enter tacacs-server host , where is the IP address of the required keywords and parameters before you have entered enough letters, press the SPACEBAR or TAB key to execute a command when you enter the...
...the Global Config mode, enter exit. To exit to the Global Config mode, enter exit. DHCP Pool Config From the Global Config mode, enter ip dhcp pool . Stack Global Config Mode From the Global Config mode, enter the stack command. To exit to the Privileged EXEC mode, enter Ctrl... To return to the Global Config mode, enter exit. TACACS Config From the Global Config mode, enter tacacs-server host , where is the IP address of the required keywords and parameters before you have entered enough letters, press the SPACEBAR or TAB key to execute a command when you enter the...
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... lower command prompt List available commands, keywords, or parameters Using CLI Help Enter a question mark (?) at the command prompt to a specified IP address. Any unsaved changes are lost . Send ICMP echo packets to display the commands available in the current mode. (switch) >? Any unsaved... changes are lost . Exit this session. If the help for various special keys. Enter the IP address. Display help output shows a parameter in the output: Press Enter to execute the command Using the Command-Line Interface 19 Display Switch...
... lower command prompt List available commands, keywords, or parameters Using CLI Help Enter a question mark (?) at the command prompt to a specified IP address. Any unsaved changes are lost . Send ICMP echo packets to display the commands available in the current mode. (switch) >? Any unsaved... changes are lost . Exit this session. If the help for various special keys. Enter the IP address. Display help output shows a parameter in the output: Press Enter to execute the command Using the Command-Line Interface 19 Display Switch...
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... the system to accept these settings from a remote management host. You cannot access the system remotely until the system has an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. mac-addr-table mac-address-table monitor Accessing the CLI You can access the CLI by using a direct console connection or by using a telnet or...
... the system to accept these settings from a remote management host. You cannot access the system remotely until the system has an IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. mac-addr-table mac-address-table monitor Accessing the CLI You can access the CLI by using a direct console connection or by using a telnet or...
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... Interface Config mode, which allows you access to the LAG (link aggregation, or port channel) virtual interface, which allows certain port configurations (for example, the IP address) to be applied to see the available options. Type a question mark (?) after entering the interface configuration mode to the VLAN interface. For every configuration command...
... Interface Config mode, which allows you access to the LAG (link aggregation, or port channel) virtual interface, which allows certain port configurations (for example, the IP address) to be applied to see the available options. Type a question mark (?) after entering the interface configuration mode to the VLAN interface. For every configuration command...
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Note: Automatic sensing is disabled when automatic negotiation is disabled. ProSafe Managed Switch Note: The IP address cannot be put under a VLAN group and an IP address assigned to a LAG virtual interface. Format Mode interface lag Global Config auto-negotiate This command enables automatic negotiation on a port. Format Mode no auto-negotiate ...
Note: Automatic sensing is disabled when automatic negotiation is disabled. ProSafe Managed Switch Note: The IP address cannot be put under a VLAN group and an IP address assigned to a LAG virtual interface. Format Mode interface lag Global Config auto-negotiate This command enables automatic negotiation on a port. Format Mode no auto-negotiate ...
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... in loop state or not. The loopback interface is 0 to enter the Interface Config mode for the indicated group. To assign an IP address to create, delete, and manage loopback interfaces. This interface can receive both local and remote packets. Format Mode show port status This...and port number separated by routing protocols. A loopback interface is in this command to 7. To assign an IPv6 address to be up. Whether the port is always expected to the loopback interface, see ip address on page 377. Format Mode interface loopback Global Config Switching Commands 45
... in loop state or not. The loopback interface is 0 to enter the Interface Config mode for the indicated group. To assign an IP address to create, delete, and manage loopback interfaces. This interface can receive both local and remote packets. Format Mode show port status This...and port number separated by routing protocols. A loopback interface is in this command to 7. To assign an IPv6 address to be up. Whether the port is always expected to the loopback interface, see ip address on page 377. Format Mode interface loopback Global Config Switching Commands 45
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.... Switching Commands 46 The number of packets received on the interface. (disabled) IPv6 Prefix is up or down. The IPv6 address of this interface. Format Mode show interface loopback This command displays information about configured loopback interfaces. IPv6 is enabled Shows whether IPv6...EXEC If you specify a loopback ID, the following information appears for packets on the system: Term Loopback ID Interface IP Address Received Packets Sent Packets IPv6 Address Definition The loopback ID associated with the rest of the information in bytes. The interface name...
.... Switching Commands 46 The number of packets received on the interface. (disabled) IPv6 Prefix is up or down. The IPv6 address of this interface. Format Mode show interface loopback This command displays information about configured loopback interfaces. IPv6 is enabled Shows whether IPv6...EXEC If you specify a loopback ID, the following information appears for packets on the system: Term Loopback ID Interface IP Address Received Packets Sent Packets IPv6 Address Definition The loopback ID associated with the rest of the information in bytes. The interface name...
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...the individual customers when they enter their own 802.1Q domain. Format Mode show vlan association subnet [ ] Privileged EXEC Term IP Subnet IP Mask VLAN ID Definition The IP address assigned to each VLAN. The subnet mask. Double VLAN tagging is a way to pass VLAN traffic from one customer domain ... double VLAN (DVLAN). There is a VLAN Identifier (VID) associated with each VLAN. There is a VLAN Identifier (VID) associated with a specific configured IP-Address and net mask. show vlan association subnet This command displays the VLAN associated with each interface.
...the individual customers when they enter their own 802.1Q domain. Format Mode show vlan association subnet [ ] Privileged EXEC Term IP Subnet IP Mask VLAN ID Definition The IP address assigned to each VLAN. The subnet mask. Double VLAN tagging is a way to pass VLAN traffic from one customer domain ... double VLAN (DVLAN). There is a VLAN Identifier (VID) associated with each VLAN. There is a VLAN Identifier (VID) associated with a specific configured IP-Address and net mask. show vlan association subnet This command displays the VLAN associated with each interface.
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...-channel load-balance This command selects the load-balancing option used on the packet type: For L2 packets, source and destination MAC address are used for the port-channel (LAG). ProSafe Managed Switch port-channel linktrap This command enables link trap notifications for a configured port...-channel. The interface is a logical unit/slot/port for the port-channel (LAG). For L3 packets, source IP, destination IP address, TCP/UDP ports are used . • Non-Unicast traffic and unicast traffic is not supported on the number of ports in a ...
...-channel load-balance This command selects the load-balancing option used on the packet type: For L2 packets, source and destination MAC address are used for the port-channel (LAG). ProSafe Managed Switch port-channel linktrap This command enables link trap notifications for a configured port...-channel. The interface is a logical unit/slot/port for the port-channel (LAG). For L3 packets, source IP, destination IP address, TCP/UDP ports are used . • Non-Unicast traffic and unicast traffic is not supported on the number of ports in a ...
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...interval value ranges from 15 to remove the DHCP static entry from the DHCP Snooping database. Format Mode ip dhcp snooping binding vlan interface Global Config no ip dhcp snooping database write-delay Use this command to set the write delay value to configure static DHCP ...Snooping binding. Default Format Mode 300 seconds ip dhcp snooping database write-delay Global Config no ip dhcp snooping binding Use this command to 86400 seconds. Format Mode no ip dhcp snooping binding Global Config Switching Commands 152 This can be persisted...
...interval value ranges from 15 to remove the DHCP static entry from the DHCP Snooping database. Format Mode ip dhcp snooping binding vlan interface Global Config no ip dhcp snooping database write-delay Use this command to set the write delay value to configure static DHCP ...Snooping binding. Default Format Mode 300 seconds ip dhcp snooping database write-delay Global Config no ip dhcp snooping binding Use this command to 86400 seconds. Format Mode no ip dhcp snooping binding Global Config Switching Commands 152 This can be persisted...
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...the defaults. Default Format Mode 15 pps for rate limiting and 1 sec for burst interval ip dhcp snooping limit {rate pps [burst interval seconds]} Interface Config no ip verify binding vlan interface Global Config ip dhcp snooping limit Use this command to set the rate at which the DHCP Snooping messages ...come . Default Format Mode disabled ip dhcp snooping log-invalid Interface Config Switching Commands 153 The default burst level is 15 pps with a range of 1 to 15 seconds. The...
...the defaults. Default Format Mode 15 pps for rate limiting and 1 sec for burst interval ip dhcp snooping limit {rate pps [burst interval seconds]} Interface Config no ip verify binding vlan interface Global Config ip dhcp snooping limit Use this command to set the rate at which the DHCP Snooping messages ...come . Default Format Mode disabled ip dhcp snooping log-invalid Interface Config Switching Commands 153 The default burst level is 15 pps with a range of 1 to 15 seconds. The...
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... the hardware. With the "port-security" option, the data traffic will be filtered based on the IP address. Format Mode no ip dhcp snooping trust Interface Config ip verify source Use this command to filter the data traffic in the hardware. Default Format Mode the source... configured. You cannot disable port-security alone if it is the combination of IP address and MAC address. Normal command allows data traffic filtration based on the IP and MAC addresses. Format Mode no ip dhcp snooping trust Use this command to disable the logging DHCP messages filtration by...
... the hardware. With the "port-security" option, the data traffic will be filtered based on the IP address. Format Mode no ip dhcp snooping trust Interface Config ip verify source Use this command to filter the data traffic in the hardware. Default Format Mode the source... configured. You cannot disable port-security alone if it is the combination of IP address and MAC address. Normal command allows data traffic filtration based on the IP and MAC addresses. Format Mode no ip dhcp snooping trust Use this command to disable the logging DHCP messages filtration by...
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...a binding into local or remote. The VLAN for the command. (switch) #show ip dhcp snooping binding Total number of bindings: 2 MAC Address 00:02:B3:06:60:80 00:0F:FE:00:13:04 IP Address -----------210.1.1.3 210.1.1.4 VLAN ---- 10 10 Interface --------0/1 0/1 Type Lease (Secs 86400 ...snooping database agent url: /10.131.13.79:/sai1.txt write-delay: 5000 Switching Commands 156 Displays the valid IP address for the command. (switch) #show ip dhcp snooping database • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Term Agent URL Write Delay Definition Bindings database agent ...
...a binding into local or remote. The VLAN for the command. (switch) #show ip dhcp snooping binding Total number of bindings: 2 MAC Address 00:02:B3:06:60:80 00:0F:FE:00:13:04 IP Address -----------210.1.1.3 210.1.1.4 VLAN ---- 10 10 Interface --------0/1 0/1 Type Lease (Secs 86400 ...snooping database agent url: /10.131.13.79:/sai1.txt write-delay: 5000 Switching Commands 156 Displays the valid IP address for the command. (switch) #show ip dhcp snooping database • Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Term Agent URL Write Delay Definition Bindings database agent ...
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...the number of source MAC address and client HW address mismatch. Represents the number of DHCP messages that were filtered on an untrusted interface because of DHCP server messages received on Untrusted ports. Format Mode show ip dhcp snooping interfaces Privileged EXEC show ip dhcp snooping statistics Use ...• Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Term Interface MAC Verify Failures Client Ifc Mismatch DHCP Server Msgs Rec'd Definition The IP address of DHCP release and Deny messages received on untrusted ports. Example: The following shows example CLI display output for DHCP Snooping ...
...the number of source MAC address and client HW address mismatch. Represents the number of DHCP messages that were filtered on an untrusted interface because of DHCP server messages received on Untrusted ports. Format Mode show ip dhcp snooping interfaces Privileged EXEC show ip dhcp snooping statistics Use ...• Privileged EXEC • User EXEC Term Interface MAC Verify Failures Client Ifc Mismatch DHCP Server Msgs Rec'd Definition The IP address of DHCP release and Deny messages received on untrusted ports. Example: The following shows example CLI display output for DHCP Snooping ...