HP 438031-B21 - 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch Command Reference Manual

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HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch for c-Class
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Command Reference Guide

Part number: 445879-001
First Edition: April 2007
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  • Page 1: Command Reference Guide

    HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Command Reference Guide Part number: 445879-001 First Edition: April 2007...
  • Page 2 Legal notices © 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Command line interface Introduction ............................9 Additional references ..........................9 Connecting to the switch ......................... 9 Establishing a console connection ..................... 10 Setting an IP address ........................10 Establishing a Telnet connection......................11 Establishing an SSH connection ......................11 Accessing the switch..........................
  • Page 4 Contents System information ..........................34 Show last 100 syslog messages ......................35 System user information ........................35 Layer 2 information ..........................36 FDB information menu .......................... 37 Show all FDB information ......................... 38 Clearing entries from the forwarding database ................38 Link Aggregation Control Protocol information ..................
  • Page 5 Contents Information dump..........................69 Statistics Menu Introduction ............................70 Menu information..........................70 Port Statistics Menu ..........................71 802.1x statistics..........................72 Bridging statistics ..........................74 Ethernet statistics ..........................75 Interface statistics ..........................77 Internet Protocol (IP) statistics ......................78 Link statistics ........................... 79 Port RMON statistics........................
  • Page 6 Contents System configuration .......................... 106 System host log configuration ......................107 Secure Shell Server configuration ....................108 RADIUS server configuration......................110 TACACS+ server configuration ....................... 111 NTP server configuration ........................ 113 System SNMP configuration ......................113 SNMPv3 configuration ........................115 User Security Model configuration....................
  • Page 7 Contents Network Filter configuration ........................ 150 Route Map configuration........................151 IP Access List configuration........................152 Routing Information Protocol configuration..................... 152 RIP Interface configuration ......................153 RIP Route Redistribution configuration ....................154 Open Shortest Path First configuration ....................155 OSFP Area Index configuration....................... 156 OSPF Summary Range configuration ....................
  • Page 8 Contents Link to Monitor configuration ......................187 Link to Disable configuration......................188 Dump ............................... 189 Saving the active switch configuration ....................189 Restoring the active switch configuration ....................189 Operations Menu Introduction ............................190 Menu information..........................190 Operations-level port options ......................191 Operations-level port 802.1x options ....................
  • Page 9: Command Line Interface

    Command line interface Command line interface Introduction The HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch is ready to perform basic switching functions right out of the box. Some of the more advanced features, however, require some administrative configuration before they can be used effectively. This guide provides a command reference for the HP 1:10GbE switch. The extensive switching software included in the switch provides a variety of options for accessing and configuring the switch: Built-in, text-based command line interfaces (AOS CLI and ISCLI) for access via a local terminal or...
  • Page 10: Establishing A Console Connection

    Command line interface Establishing a console connection To establish a console connection with the switch, you need: A null modem cable with a female DB-9 connector (See the HP 1:10Gb Ethernet BL-c Switch User Guide for more information.) An ASCII terminal or a computer running terminal emulation software set to the parameters shown in the table below Console configuration parameters Table 1...
  • Page 11: Establishing A Telnet Connection

    Command line interface Establishing a Telnet connection A Telnet connection offers the convenience of accessing the switch from any workstation connected to the network. Telnet provides the same options for user, operator, and administrator access as those available through the console port. By default, Telnet is enabled on the switch. The switch supports four concurrent Telnet connections.
  • Page 12: Accessing The Switch

    Command line interface The following SSH clients are supported: SSH 3.0.1 for Linux (freeware) SecureCRT® 4.1.8 (VanDyke Technologies, Inc.) OpenSSH_3.9 for Linux (FC 3) FedoraCore 3 for SCP commands PuTTY Release 0.58 (Simon Tatham) for Windows NOTE: The switch implementation of SSH is based on versions 1.5 and 2.0, and supports SSH clients from version 1.0 through version 2.0.
  • Page 13: Idle Timeout

    Command line interface Table 2 User access levels User account Description and tasks performed User The user has no direct responsibility for switch management. He or she can view all switch status information and statistics, but cannot make any configuration changes to the switch. The user account is enabled by default, and the default password is user.
  • Page 14: Typographical Conventions

    Command line interface Typographical conventions The following table describes the typographic styles used in this guide: Table 3 Typographical conventions Typeface or Meaning Example symbol This type depicts onscreen computer output and prompts. AaBbCc123 Main# This type displays in command examples and shows text AaBbCc123 Main# sys that must be typed in exactly as shown.
  • Page 15: Menu Basics

    Menu basics Menu basics Introduction The AOS CLI is used for viewing switch information and statistics. In addition, the administrator can use the CLI for performing all levels of switch configuration. To make the CLI easy to use, the various commands have been logically grouped into a series of menus and submenus.
  • Page 16: Global Commands

    Menu basics Operations Command Menu Operations-level commands are used for making immediate and temporary changes to switch configuration. This menu is used for bringing ports temporarily in and out of service. This menu is available only from an administrator and operator login. Boot Options Menu The Boot Options Menu is available only from an administrator login.
  • Page 17: Command Action

    Menu basics Table 4 Global commands Command Action Applies pending configuration changes. apply Saves the active configuration to backup, and saves the current configuration as active. save save n saves the current configuration as active, without saving the active configuration to backup.
  • Page 18: Command Line History And Editing

    Menu basics Command line history and editing Using the command line interface, you can retrieve and modify previously entered commands with just a few keystrokes. The following options are available globally at the command line: Command line history and editing options Table 5 Option Description...
  • Page 19: Command Line Interface Shortcuts

    Menu basics Command line interface shortcuts The following shortcuts allow you to enter commands quickly and easily. Command stacking As a shortcut, you can type multiple commands on a single line, separated by forward slashes (/). You can connect as many commands as required to access the menu option that you want. For example, the keyboard shortcut to access the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Configuration Menu from the Main# prompt is: Main# cfg/sys/ssnmp/name...
  • Page 20: First-Time Configuration

    To begin first-time configuration of the switch, perform the following steps. Connect to the switch console. After connecting, the login prompt displays. HP 1:10Gb Ethernet Blade Switch Copyright(C)2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Password: Enter admin as the default administrator password.
  • Page 21: Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol Support

    First-time configuration Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol support NOTE: SNMP support is enabled by default. Use the following command to enable SNMP: >> # /cfg/sys/access/snmp disable|read only|read/write Set SNMP read or write community string. By default, they are public and private respectively: >>...
  • Page 22 First-time configuration The Configuration Menu is displayed. [Configuration Menu] - System-wide Parameter Menu port - Port Menu - Layer 2 Menu - Layer 3 Menu - QOS Menu - Access Control List Menu rmon - RMON Menu pmirr - Port Mirroring Menu - Uplink Failure Detection Menu dump - Dump current configuration to script file...
  • Page 23: Changing The Default User Password

    First-time configuration Enter the new administrator password, again, at the prompt: Re-enter new administrator password: Apply and save the change by entering the following commands: System# apply System# save Changing the default user password The user login has limited control of the switch. Through a user account, you can view switch information and statistics, but you cannot make configuration changes.
  • Page 24: Changing The Default Operator Password

    First-time configuration Changing the default operator password The operator manages all functions of the switch. The operator can reset ports or the entire switch. Operators can only effect temporary changes on the switch. These changes will be lost when the switch is rebooted/reset.
  • Page 25: Information Menu

    Information Menu Information Menu Introduction You can view configuration information for the switch in the user, operator, and administrator command modes. This chapter discusses how to use the CLI to display switch information. Menu overview Command: /info [Information Menu] - System Information Menu - Layer 2 Information Menu - Layer 3 Information Menu - QoS Menu...
  • Page 26: System Information Menu

    Information Menu Table 6 Information Menu options Command Usage Displays port status information, including: port Port number Whether the port uses VLAN tagging or not Port VLAN ID (PVID) Port name VLAN membership Displays GEA port mapping information, used by service personnel. geaport Displays the status of the Small Form Pluggable (SFP) module on each Fiber External Port.
  • Page 27: Snmpv3 Information Menu

    Information Menu Table 7 System Information Menu options Command Usage Displays 100 most recent syslog messages. Displays the User Access Information Menu. user Dumps all switch information available from the Information Menu (10K or more, depending dump on your configuration). SNMPv3 Information Menu Command: /info/sys/snmpv3 [SNMPv3 Information Menu]...
  • Page 28: Snmpv3 Usm User Table Information

    Information Menu Table 8 SNMPv3 Information Menu options Command Usage Displays all the SNMPv3 information. dump SNMPv3 USM User Table information Command: /info/sys/snmpv3/usm usmUser Table: User Name Protocol -------------------------------- -------------------------------- adminmd5 HMAC_MD5, DES PRIVACY adminsha HMAC_SHA, DES PRIVACY v1v2only NO AUTH, NO PRIVACY The User-based Security Model (USM) in SNMPv3 provides security services such as authentication and privacy of messages.
  • Page 29: Snmpv3 View Table Information

    Information Menu SNMPv3 View Table information Command: /info/sys/snmpv3/view View Name Subtree Mask Type ----------------- ---------------------- ------------- -------- included v1v2only included v1v2only 1.3.6.1.6.3.15 excluded v1v2only 1.3.6.1.6.3.16 excluded v1v2only 1.3.6.1.6.3.18 excluded The user can control and restrict the access allowed to a group to only a subset of the management information in the management domain that the group can access within each context by specifying the group’s rights in terms of a particular MIB view for security reasons.
  • Page 30: Snmpv3 Group Table Information

    Information Menu The following table describes the SNMPv3 Access Table information. Access Table parameters Table 11 Field Description Displays the name of group. Group Name Displays the prefix that is configured to match the values. Prefix Displays the security model used, for example, SNMPv1, or SNMPv2 or USM. Model Displays the minimum level of security required to gain rights of access.
  • Page 31: Snmpv3 Community Table Information

    Information Menu SNMPv3 Community Table information Command: /info/sys/snmpv3/comm Index Name User Name ---------- ---------- -------------------- ---------- trap1 public v1v2only v1v2trap This command displays the community table information stored in the SNMP engine. The following table describes the SNMPv3 Community Table information. Community Table parameters Table 13 Field...
  • Page 32: Snmpv3 Target Parameters Table Information

    Information Menu SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table information Command: /info/sys/snmpv3/tparam Name MP Model User Name Sec Model Sec Level -------------- --------- ----------------- ---------- --------- v1v2param snmpv2c v1v2only snmpv1 noAuthNoPriv The following table describes the SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table information. Target Parameters Table Table 15 Field Description...
  • Page 33: Snmpv3 Dump

    Information Menu SNMPv3 dump Command: /info/sys/snmpv3/dump Engine ID = 80:00:07:50:03:00:0F:6A:F8:EF:00 usmUser Table: User Name Protocol -------------------------------- -------------------------------- admin NO AUTH, NO PRIVACY adminmd5 HMAC_MD5, DES PRIVACY adminsha HMAC_SHA, DES PRIVACY v1v2only NO AUTH, NO PRIVACY vacmAccess Table: Group Name Prefix Model Level Match ReadV...
  • Page 34: System Information

    Information Menu System information Command: /info/sys/gen System Information at 6:56:22 Thu Jan 11, 2007 Time zone: America/US/Pacific HP 1:10 Gb Ethernet Blade Switch sysName: sysLocation: RackId: Default RUID RackName: Default Rack Name EnclosureSerialNumber: -none- EnclosureName: Default Chassis Name BayNumber: Switch has been up for 3 days, 14 hours, 56 minutes and 22 seconds. Last boot: 17:25:38 Mon Jan 8, 2007 (software reset) MAC address: 00:10:00:01:00:01 IP (If 1) address: 10.14.4.16...
  • Page 35: Show Last 100 Syslog Messages

    Information Menu Show last 100 syslog messages Command: /info/sys/log Date Time Severity level Message ---- ---- ----------------- ------------ Jul 8 17:25:41 NOTICE system: link up on port 1 Jul 8 17:25:41 NOTICE system: link up on port 8 Jul 8 17:25:41 NOTICE system: link up on port 7 Jul 8 17:25:41...
  • Page 36: Layer 2 Information

    Information Menu Table 17 User Name information menu Field Usage Displays the status of the user access level. user Displays the status of the oper (operator) access level. oper Displays the status of the admin (administrator) access level. admin Displays the status of configured user IDs. To configure new user IDs, use the Current User ID Table /cfg/sys/access/user/uid command.
  • Page 37: Fdb Information Menu

    Information Menu Table 18 Layer 2 Information Menu options Command Usage Displays Common internal Spanning Tree (CIST) bridge information, including the following: cist Priority Hello interval Maximum age value Forwarding delay You can also view port-specific CIST information, including the following: Port number and priority Cost State...
  • Page 38: Show All Fdb Information

    Information Menu Table 19 FDB information menu info/12/fdb Command Usage Displays a single database entry by its MAC address. You are prompted find [] to enter the MAC address of the device. Enter the MAC address using the format: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx (For example: 08:00:20:12:34:56) You can also enter the MAC address using the format: xxxxxxxxxxxx.
  • Page 39: Link Aggregation Control Protocol Information

    Information Menu Link Aggregation Control Protocol information Command: /info/l2/lacp [LACP Menu] aggr - Show LACP aggregator information for the port port - Show LACP port information dump - Show all LACP ports information The following table describes the Link Aggregation Control Protocol Menu options. LACP information Table 20 Command...
  • Page 40: 802.1X Information

    Information Menu 802.1x information Command: /info/l2/8021x System capability : Authenticator System status : disabled Protocol version Authenticator Backend Port Auth Mode Auth Status PAE State Auth State ---- ------------ ------------ -------------- ---------- force-auth unauthorized initialize initialize force-auth unauthorized initialize initialize force-auth unauthorized initialize...
  • Page 41: Spanning Tree Information

    Information Menu Table 21 802.1x information Field Description Displays the Authenticator Port Access Entity State. The PAE state can be one Authenticator PAE State of the following: initialize disconnected connecting authenticating authenticated aborting held forceAuth Displays the Backend Authorization State. The Backend Authorization state Backend Auth State can be one of the following: request...
  • Page 42: Parameters Description

    Information Menu The switch software uses the IEEE 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). If RSTP/MSTP is turned on, see the “Rapid Spanning Tree information” section for Spanning Tree Group information. In addition to seeing if STP is enabled or disabled, you can view the following STP bridge information: Status of Uplink Fast (upfast) Current root MAC address Path-Cost...
  • Page 43: Rapid Spanning Tree And Multiple Spanning Tree Information

    Information Menu Table 22 STP parameters Parameters Description The port priority parameter helps determine which bridge port becomes the designated Priority (port) port. In a network topology that has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment, the port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated port for the segment.
  • Page 44 Information Menu The switch software can be set to use the IEEE 802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) or the IEEE 802.1s Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP). If RSTP/MSTP is turned on, you can view the following RSTP bridge information for the Spanning Tree Group: Status of Uplink Fast (upfast) Current root MAC address Path-Cost...
  • Page 45 Information Menu Table 23 Rapid Spanning Tree parameter descriptions Parameter Description The port priority parameter helps determine which bridge port becomes the designated Priority (port) port. In a network topology that has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment, the port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated port for the segment.
  • Page 46: Common Internal Spanning Tree Information

    Information Menu Common Internal Spanning Tree information Command: /info/l2/cist Mstp Digest: 0xac36177f50283cd4b83821d8ab26de62 Common Internal Spanning Tree: VLANs: 1 3-4094 Current Root: Path-Cost Port MaxAge FwdDel 8000 00:03:42:fa:3b:80 CIST Regional Root: Path-Cost 8000 00:03:42:fa:3b:81 Parameters: Priority MaxAge FwdDel Hops 32768 Port Prio Cost State Role Designated Bridge Des Port Hello Type ---- ---- ---- ------ ---- --------------------- -------- ----- ----...
  • Page 47 Information Menu The following table describes the CIST parameters. Common Internal Spanning Tree parameter description Table 24 Parameter Description Shows information about the root bridge for the Common Internal Spanning Tree (CIST). CIST Root Values on this row of information refer to the CIST root. Shows information about the root bridge for this MSTP region.
  • Page 48: Trunk Group Information

    Information Menu Trunk group information Command: /info/l2/trunk Trunk group 1, Enabled port state: 24: STG 1 forwarding 25: STG 1 forwarding When trunk groups are configured, you can view the state of each port in the various trunk groups. NOTE: If Spanning Tree Protocol on any port in the trunk group is set to forwarding, the remaining ports in the trunk group will also be set to forwarding.
  • Page 49: Layer 2 General Information

    Information Menu Layer 2 general information Command: /info/l2/gen STP uplink fast mode : disabled The following table describes the Layer 2 general information. L2 general information Table 25 Field Description Displays the status of STP Uplink Fast: enabled or disabled. STP uplink fast mode Layer 3 information Command: /info/l3...
  • Page 50: Route Information

    Information Menu Table 26 Layer 3 Information Menu options Command Usage Displays IGMP Information Menu. igmp Displays the VRRP Information Menu. vrrp Dumps all switch information available from the Layer 3 Menu (10K or more, depending on dump your configuration). If you want to capture dump data to a file, set your communication software on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump commands.
  • Page 51: Show All Ip Route Information

    Information Menu Show all IP Route information Command: /info/l3/route/dump Status code: * - best Destination Mask Gateway Type Metr If --------------- --------------- --------------- --------- --------- ---- -- * 11.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 11.0.0.1 direct fixed * 11.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 11.0.0.1 local addr * 11.255.255.255 255.255.255.255 11.255.255.255 broadcast...
  • Page 52: Arp Information

    Information Menu ARP information Command: /info/arp [Address Resolution Protocol Menu] find - Show a single ARP entry by IP address port - Show ARP entries on a single port vlan - Show ARP entries on a single VLAN addr - Show ARP entries for switch's interfaces dump - Show all ARP entries The Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) information includes IP address and MAC address of each entry,...
  • Page 53: Arp Address List Information

    Information Menu ARP address list information Command: /info/arp/addr IP address IP mask MAC address VLAN Flags --------------- --------------- ----------------- ---- ----- 205.178.18.66 255.255.255.255 00:70:cf:03:20:04 205.178.50.1 255.255.255.255 00:70:cf:03:20:06 205.178.18.64 255.255.255.255 00:70:cf:03:20:05 This screen displays all entries in the ARP cache. OSPF information Command: /info/l3/ospf [OSPF Information Menu] general...
  • Page 54: Ospf General Information

    Information Menu OSPF general information Command: /info/l3/ospf/general OSPF Version 2 Router ID: 10.10.10.1 Started at 1663 and the process uptime is 4626 Area Border Router: yes, AS Boundary Router: no LS types supported are 6 External LSA count 0 External LSA checksum sum 0x0 Number of interfaces in this router is 2 Number of virtual links in this router is 1 16 new lsa received and 34 lsa originated from this router...
  • Page 55: Ospf Database Information Menu

    Information Menu OSPF Database information menu Command: /info/l3/ospf/dbase [OSPF Database Menu] advrtr - LS Database info for an Advertising Router asbrsum - ASBR Summary LS Database info dbsumm - LS Database summary - External LS Database info - Network LS Database info nssa - NSSA External LS Database info - Router LS Database info...
  • Page 56: Ospf Route Codes Information

    Information Menu Table 33 OSPF Database information Command Usage Displays the NSSA (type 7) LSAs with detailed information of each nssa | | field of the LSAs. The usage of this command is the same as the usage of the command asbrsum. Displays the router (type 1) LSAs with detailed information of each rtr | field of the LSAs.
  • Page 57: Routing Information Protocol Information

    Information Menu Routing Information Protocol information Command: /info/l3/rip [RIP Information Menu] routes - Show RIP routes dump - Show RIP user's configuration The following table describes the Routing Information Protocol information menu options. RIP information Table 34 Command Usage Displays information about RIP routes. routes Displays RIP user’s configuration.
  • Page 58: Ip Information

    Information Menu IP information Command: /info/l3/ip Interface information: 1: 10.80.23.243 255.255.254.0 10.80.23.255, vlan 1, up Default gateway information: metric strict 1: 10.80.22.1, 2: 10.80.225.2, Current BOOTP relay settings: OFF 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0 Current IP forwarding settings: OFF, dirbr disabled Current network filter settings: none Current route map settings: The following interface and default gateway information is displayed:...
  • Page 59: Igmp Group Information

    Information Menu The following table describes the commands used to display information about IGMP groups learned by the switch. IGMP Multicast Group menu options Table 35 Command Usage Displays the Multicast Router Menu. mrouter Displays a single IGMP multicast group by its IP address. find ...
  • Page 60: Igmp Multicast Router Information

    Information Menu IGMP multicast router information Command: /info/l3/igmp/mrouter [IGMP Multicast Router Menu] vlan - Show all multicast router ports on a single vlan dump - Show all learned multicast router ports The following table describes the commands used to display information about multicast routers learned through IGMP Snooping.
  • Page 61: Qos Information

    Information Menu When virtual routers are configured, you can view the status of each virtual router using this command. VRRP information includes: Virtual router number Virtual router ID and IP address Interface number Ownership status ○ owner identifies the preferred master virtual router. A virtual router is the owner when the IP address of the virtual router and its IP interface are the same.
  • Page 62: 802.1P Information

    Information Menu 802.1p information Command: /info/qos/8021p Current priority to COS queue information: Priority COSq Weight -------- ---- ------ Current port priority information: Port Priority COSq Weight ----- -------- ---- ------ … The following table describes the IEEE 802.1p priority to COS queue information. 802.1p Priority to COS Queue information Table 38 Field...
  • Page 63: Acl Information

    Information Menu ACL information Command: /info/acl Current ACL information: ------------------------ Filter 1 profile: Ethernet - VID : 1/0xfff Actions : Set COS to 0 Filter 2 profile: Ethernet - VID : 1/0xfff Actions : Permit No ACL groups configured. Access Control List (ACL) information provides configuration parameters for each Access Control List. It also shows which ACLs are included in each ACL Group.
  • Page 64: Rmon Alarm Information

    Information Menu The following table describes the RMON History Information parameters. Table 41 RMON History Information Menu /info/rmon/hist Command Usage Displays the index number that identifies each history instance. Index Displays the MIB Object Identifier. IFOID Displays the time interval for each sampling bucket. Interval Displays the number of requested buckets, which is the number of data slots into which Rbnum...
  • Page 65: Rmon Event Information

    Information Menu The following table describes the RMON Alarm Information parameters. Table 42 RMON Alarm Information Menu /info/rmon/alarm Command Usage Displays the index number that identifies each alarm instance. Index Displays the time interval over which data is sampled and compared with the rising and Interval falling thresholds.
  • Page 66: Link Status Information

    Information Menu RMON Event Information Menu /info/rmon/event Table 43 Command Usage Displays the time that passed since the last switch reboot, when the most recent event Last Sent was triggered. This value is cleared when the switch reboots. Displays a text description of the event. Description Link status information Command: /info/link...
  • Page 67: Port Information

    Information Menu Port information Command: /info/port Port Tag RMON PVID NAME VLAN(s) ---- --- ---- ---- -------------- ------------------------------- 1 Downlink1 1 Downlink2 1 Downlink3 1 Downlink4 1 Downlink5 1 Downlink6 1 Downlink7 1 Downlink8 1 Downlink9 1 Downlink10 1 Downlink11 1 Downlink12 1 Downlink13 1*Downlink14...
  • Page 68: Logical Port To Gea Port Mapping

    Information Menu Logical Port to GEA Port mapping Command: /info/geaport Logical Port GEA Port(0-based) GEA Unit ------------ ----------------- --------- This display correlates the logical port number to the GEA unit on which each port resides. Fiber Port SFP status Command: /info/sfp ------------------------------------------ Port Device...
  • Page 69: Uplink Failure Detection Information

    Information Menu Uplink Failure Detection information Command: /info/ufd Uplink Failure Detection: Enabled LtM status: Down Member STG State Link Status --------- ------------ ----------- port 24 down DISABLED DISABLED * DISABLED * * = STP turned off for this port. LtD status: Auto Disabled Member Link Status ---------...
  • Page 70: Statistics Menu

    Statistics Menu Statistics Menu Introduction You can view switch performance statistics in the user, operator, and administrator command modes. This chapter discusses how to use the CLI to display switch statistics. Menu information Command: /stats [Statistics Menu] port - Port Stats Menu - Layer 2 Stats Menu - Layer 3 Stats Menu - MP-specific Stats Menu...
  • Page 71: Port Statistics Menu

    Statistics Menu Table 44 Statistics Menu options Command Usage Dumps all switch statistics. Use this command to gather data for tuning and debugging dump switch performance. If you want to capture dump data to a file, set your communication software on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump command.
  • Page 72: 802.1X Statistics

    Statistics Menu 802.1x statistics Command: /stats/port /8021x Authenticator Statistics: eapolFramesRx eapolFramesTx eapolStartFramesRx eapolLogoffFramesRx eapolRespIdFramesRx eapolRespFramesRx eapolReqIdFramesTx eapolReqFramesTx invalidEapolFramesRx eapLengthErrorFramesRx = 0 lastEapolFrameVersion lastEapolFrameSource = 00:00:00:00:00:00 Authenticator Diagnostics: authEntersConnecting authEapLogoffsWhileConnecting authEntersAuthenticating authSuccessesWhileAuthenticating authTimeoutsWhileAuthenticating authFailWhileAuthenticating authReauthsWhileAuthenticating authEapStartsWhileAuthenticating authEapLogoffWhileAuthenticating authReauthsWhileAuthenticated authEapStartsWhileAuthenticated authEapLogoffWhileAuthenticated backendResponses backendAccessChallenges backendOtherRequestsToSupplicant...
  • Page 73 Statistics Menu Table 46 802.1x statistics for port Statistics Port Total number of times that the state machine transitions from authSuccessesWhileAuthenticating AUTHENTICATING to AUTHENTICATED, as a result of the Backend Authentication state machine indicating successful authentication of the Supplicant. Total number of times that the state machine transitions from authTimeoutsWhileAuthenticating AUTHENTICATING to ABORTING, as a result of the Backend Authentication state machine indicating authentication timeout.
  • Page 74: Bridging Statistics

    Statistics Menu Table 46 802.1x statistics for port Statistics Port Total number of times that the state machine receives an Accept backendAuthSuccesses message from the Authentication Server. Indicates that the Supplicant has successfully authenticated to the Authentication Server. Total number of times that the state machine receives a Reject backendAuthFails message from the Authentication Server.
  • Page 75: Ethernet Statistics

    Statistics Menu Ethernet statistics Command: /stats/port /ether Ethernet statistics for port 1: dot3StatsAlignmentErrors: dot3StatsFCSErrors: dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames: dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames: dot3StatsLateCollisions: dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions: dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrors: dot3StatsFrameTooLongs: dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors: The following table describes the Ethernet statistics for a selected port: Table 48 Ethernet statistics for port Statistics Description A count of frames received on a particular interface that are not dot3StatsAlignmentErrors...
  • Page 76 Statistics Menu Table 48 Ethernet statistics for port Statistics Description A count of successfully transmitted frames on a particular interface dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames for which transmission is inhibited by more than one collision. A frame that is counted by an instance of this object is also counted by the corresponding instance of the ifOutUcastPkts, ifOutMulticastPkts, or ifOutBroadcastPkts, and is not counted by the...
  • Page 77: Interface Statistics

    Statistics Menu Table 48 Ethernet statistics for port Statistics Description A count of frames for which reception on a particular interface dot3StatsInternalMacReceiveErrors fails due to an internal MAC sublayer receive error. A frame is only counted by an instance of this object if it is not counted by the corresponding instance of the dot3StatsFrameTooLongs object, the dot3StatsAlignmentErrors object, or the...
  • Page 78: Internet Protocol (Ip) Statistics

    Statistics Menu Table 49 Interface statistics for port Statistics Description For packet-oriented interfaces, the number of inbound packets that contained Errors—IfHCIn errors preventing them from being delivered to a higher-layer protocol. For character-oriented or fixed-length interfaces, the number of inbound transmission units that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol.
  • Page 79: Link Statistics

    Statistics Menu Table 50 IP statistics for port Statistics Description The number of input IP datagrams for which no problems were encountered to prevent ipInDiscards their continued processing, but which were discarded (for example, for lack of buffer space). Note that this counter does not include any datagrams discarded while awaiting re-assembly.
  • Page 80 Statistics Menu The following table describes the Remote Monitoring (RMON) statistics of the selected port: RMON statistics Table 52 Statistics Description The total number of packets received that were dropped because of etherStatsDropEvents system resource constraints. The total number of octets of data (including those in bad packets) etherStatsOctets received on the network (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets).
  • Page 81: Layer 2 Statistics

    Statistics Menu Table 52 RMON statistics Statistics Description The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were etherStatsPkts128to255Octets greater than 127 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets). The total number of packets (including bad packets) received that were etherStatsPkts256to511Octets greater than 255 octets in length (excluding framing bits but including FCSoctets).
  • Page 82: Lacp Statistics

    Statistics Menu LACP statistics Command: /stats/l2/lacp Valid LACPDUs received Valid Marker PDUs received Valid Marker Rsp PDUs received - 0 Unknown version/TLV type Illegal subtype received LACPDUs transmitted Marker PDUs transmitted Marker Rsp PDUs transmitted Layer 3 statistics Command: /stats/l3 [Layer 3 Statistics Menu] geal3...
  • Page 83: Gea Layer 3 Statistics Menu

    Statistics Menu Table 55 Layer 3 Statistics Menu options Command Usage Displays User Datagram Protocol (UDP) statistics. Add the argument, clear, to clear UDP statistics. Displays IGMP statistics. igmp Displays OSPF statistics menu. ospf When virtual routers are configured, you can display the following vrrp Advertisements received (vrrpInAdvers) Advertisements transmitted (vrrpOutAdvers)
  • Page 84: Gea Layer 3 Statistics

    Statistics Menu GEA Layer 3 statistics Command: /stats/l3/geal3/dump GEA L3 statistics: Max L3 table size : 4096 Number of L3 entries used Max LPM table size : 4097 Number of LPM entries used : 31 Max block in LPM table : 255 Number of blocks used in LPM table: 24 IP statistics...
  • Page 85: Route Statistics

    Statistics Menu Table 57 IP statistics Statistics Description The total number of IP datagrams that local IP user-protocols (including ICMP) ipOutRequests supplied to IP in requests for transmission. This counter does not include any datagrams counted in ipForwDatagrams. The number of output IP datagrams for which no problem was encountered to ipOutDiscards prevent their transmission to their destination, but which were discarded (for example, for lack of buffer space).
  • Page 86: Dns Statistics

    Statistics Menu DNS statistics Command: /stats/l3/dns DNS statistics: dnsInRequests: dnsOutRequests: dnsBadRequests: The following table describes the Domain Name System (DNS) statistics: DNS statistics Table 60 Statistics Description The total number of DNS request packets that have been received. dnsInRequests The total number of DNS response packets that have been transmitted. dnsOutRequests The total number of DNS request packets received that were dropped.
  • Page 87 Statistics Menu Table 61 ICMP statistics Statistics Description The number of ICMP Redirect messages received. icmpInRedirects The number of ICMP Echo (request) messages received. icmpInEchos The number of ICMP Echo Reply messages received. icmpInEchoReps The number of ICMP Timestamp (request) messages received. icmpInTimestamps The number of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages received.
  • Page 88: Tcp Statistics

    Statistics Menu TCP statistics Command: /stats/l3/tcp TCP statistics: tcpRtoAlgorithm: tcpRtoMin: tcpRtoMax: 240000 tcpMaxConn: tcpActiveOpens: 252214 tcpPassiveOpens: tcpAttemptFails: tcpEstabResets: tcpInSegs: 756401 tcpOutSegs: 756655 tcpRetransSegs: tcpInErrs: tcpCurBuff: tcpCurConn: tcpOutRsts: The following table describes the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) statistics: Table 62 TCP statistics Statistics Description The algorithm used to determine the timeout value used for retransmitting...
  • Page 89: Udp Statistics

    Statistics Menu Table 62 TCP statistics Statistics Description The total number of segments received in error (for example, bad TCP checksums). tcpInErrs The total number of outstanding memory allocations from heap by TCP protocol stack. tcpCurBuff The total number of outstanding TCP sessions that are currently opened. tcpCurConn The number of TCP segments sent containing the reset (RST) flag.
  • Page 90: Ospf Statistics Menu

    Statistics Menu The following table describes the IGMP statistics: IGMP statistics Table 64 Statistic Description Total number of valid IGMP packets received rxIgmpValidPkts Total number of invalid packets received rxIgmpInvalidPkts Total number of General Membership Query packets received rxIgmpGenQueries Total number of Membership Query packets received from specific rxIgmpGrpSpecificQueries groups Total number of Group Source-Specific Queries (GSSQ) received...
  • Page 91: Ospf Global Statistics

    Statistics Menu OSPF global statistics Command: /stats/l3/ospf/general OSPF stats ---------- Rx/Tx Stats: -------- -------- Pkts hello database ls requests ls acks ls updates Nbr change stats: Intf change Stats: hello start down 2 n2way loop 0 adjoint ok unloop 0 negotiation done wait timer 2 exchange done...
  • Page 92 Statistics Menu Table 66 OSPF global statistics Statistic Description The sum total of all Link State Request packets received on all OSPF Rx ls Requests areas and interfaces. The sum total of all Link State Request packets transmitted on all OSPF areas and Tx ls Requests interfaces.
  • Page 93 Statistics Menu Table 66 OSPF global statistics Statistic Description The sum total number of Hello packets received from neighbors, in which this router is n1way not mentioned across all OSPF interfaces and areas. The sum total number of times the Neighbor adjacency has been reset across all OPSF rst_ad areas and interfaces.
  • Page 94: Vrrp Statistics

    Statistics Menu VRRP statistics Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support on the HP 1:10GbE switch provides redundancy between routers in a LAN. This is accomplished by configuring the same virtual router IP address and ID number on each participating VRRP-capable routing device. One of the virtual routers is then elected as the master, based on a number of priority criteria, and assumes control of the shared virtual router IP address.
  • Page 95: Rip Statistics

    Statistics Menu RIP statistics Command: /stats/l3/rip RIP ALL STATS INFORMATION: RIP packets received = 12 RIP packets sent = 75 RIP request received = 0 RIP response received = 12 RIP request sent = 3 RIP response sent = 72 RIP route timeout = 0 RIP bad size packet received = 0 RIP bad version received = 0...
  • Page 96: Tcp Statistics

    Statistics Menu The following table describes the packet statistics. MP specific packet statistics Table 69 Description Example statistic allocs Total number of packet allocations from the packet buffer pool by the TCP/IP protocol stack. frees Total number of times the packet buffers are freed (released) to the packet buffer pool by the TCP/IP protocol stack.
  • Page 97: Udp Statistics

    Statistics Menu UDP statistics Command: /stats/mp/ucb All UDP allocated control blocks: 161: listen The following table describes the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) control block (UCB) statistics shown in this example: UDP statistics Table 71 Description Example Statistic Control block State listen CPU statistics Command: /stats/mp/cpu...
  • Page 98: Acl Statistics

    Statistics Menu ACL statistics Command: /stats/acl/dump Hits for ACL 1: 26057515 Hits for ACL 2: 26057497 SNMP statistics Command: /stats/snmp SNMP statistics: snmpInPkts: snmpInBadVersions: snmpInBadC'tyNames: snmpInBadC'tyUses: snmpInASNParseErrs: snmpEnableAuthTraps: snmpOutPkts: snmpInBadTypes: snmpInTooBigs: snmpInNoSuchNames: snmpInBadValues: snmpInReadOnlys: snmpInGenErrs: snmpInTotalReqVars: snmpInTotalSetVars: snmpInGetRequests: snmpInGetNexts: snmpInSetRequests: snmpInGetResponses: snmpInTraps: snmpOutTooBigs:...
  • Page 99: Statistics Description

    Statistics Menu Table 74 SNMP statistics Statistics Description The total number of ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One) or BER (Basic Encoding snmpInASNParseErrs Rules), errors encountered by the SNMP protocol entity when decoding SNMP messages received. The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) method of specifying abstract objects is called ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One, defined in X.208), and one set of rules for representing such objects as strings of ones and zeros is called the BER (Basic Encoding Rules, defined in X.209).
  • Page 100 Statistics Menu Table 74 SNMP statistics Statistics Description The total number of SNMP Trap Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which have been accepted snmpInTraps and processed by the SNMP protocol entity. The total number of SNMP Protocol Data Units (PDUs), which were generated by the snmpOutTooBigs SNMP protocol entity and for which the value of the error-status field is too big.
  • Page 101: Ntp Statistics

    Statistics Menu NTP statistics Command: /stats/ntp NTP statistics: Primary Server: Requests Sent: Responses Received: Updates: Secondary Server: Requests Sent: Responses Received: Updates: The switch uses NTP (Network Timing Protocol) version 3 to synchronize the switch’s internal clock with an atomic time-calibrated NTP server. With NTP enabled, the switch can accurately update its internal clock to be consistent with other devices on the network and generates accurate syslogs.
  • Page 102: Statistics Dump

    Statistics Menu The following table describes the Uplink Failure Detection (UFD) statistics: Uplink Failure Detection statistics Table 76 Statistics Description The total numbers of times that link failures were detected on Number of times LtM link failure the uplink ports in the Link to Monitor group. The total number of times that Spanning Tree Blocking state Number of times LtM link in Blocking State...
  • Page 103: Configuration Menu

    Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Introduction The Configuration Menu is only available from an administrator login. It includes submenus for configuring every aspect of the switch. Changes to configuration are not active until explicitly applied. Changes can be saved to non-volatile memory (NVRAM). Menu information Command: /cfg [Configuration Menu]...
  • Page 104: Viewing, Applying, Reverting, And Saving Changes

    Configuration Menu Table 77 Configuration Menu options Command Usage Restores current configuration from FTP/TFTP server. gtcfg Displays the current configuration parameters. Viewing, applying, reverting, and saving changes As you use the configuration menus to set switch parameters, the changes you make do not take effect immediately.
  • Page 105: Saving The Configuration

    Configuration Menu Saving the configuration In addition to applying the configuration changes, you can save them to flash memory on the switch. IMPORTANT: If you do not save the changes, they will be lost the next time the system is rebooted.
  • Page 106: System Configuration

    Configuration Menu System configuration Command: /cfg/sys [System Menu] syslog - Syslog Menu sshd - SSH Server Menu radius - RADIUS Authentication Menu tacacs+ - TACACS+ Authentication Menu - NTP Server Menu ssnmp - System SNMP Menu access - System Access Menu date - Set system date time...
  • Page 107: System Host Log Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 78 System Configuration Menu options Command Usage Enables or disables Daylight Savings Time in the system clock. When enabled, dlight enable|disable the switch adds an extra hour to the system clock so that it is consistent with the local clock.
  • Page 108: Secure Shell Server Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 79 Syslog Configuration Menu options Command Description Sets the severity level of the first syslog host displayed. The default is 7, which sever <1-7> means log all the severity levels. Sets the severity level of the second syslog host displayed. The default is 7, sever2 <1-7>...
  • Page 109: Command Description

    Configuration Menu Telnet traffic on the network is not secure. This menu enables Secure Shell (SSH) access from any SSH client. The SSH program securely logs into another computer over a network and executes commands in a secure environment. All data using SSH is encrypted. Secure Shell can be configured on the switch using the console port only.
  • Page 110: Radius Server Configuration

    Configuration Menu RADIUS server configuration Command: /cfg/sys/radius [RADIUS Server Menu] prisrv - Set primary RADIUS server address secsrv - Set secondary RADIUS server address secret - Set primary RADIUS server secret secret2 - Set secondary RADIUS server secret port - Set RADIUS port retries - Set RADIUS server retries timeout...
  • Page 111: Tacacs+ Server Configuration

    Configuration Menu IMPORTANT: If RADIUS is enabled, you must login using RADIUS authentication when connecting via the console or Telnet/SSH/HTTP/HTTPS. Backdoor for console is always enabled, so you can connect using noradius and the administrator password even if the backdoor (telnet) or secure backdoor (secbd) are disabled.
  • Page 112 Configuration Menu The following table describes the TACACS+ Server Configuration Menu options. TACACS+ Server Configuration Menu options Table 82 Command Description Defines the primary TACACS+ server address. prisrv Defines the secondary TACACS+ server address. secsrv This is the shared secret between the switch and the TACACS+ server(s). secret <1-32 characters>...
  • Page 113: Ntp Server Configuration

    Configuration Menu NTP server configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ntp [NTP Server Menu] prisrv - Set primary NTP server address secsrv - Set secondary NTP server address intrval - Set NTP server resync interval - Turn NTP service ON - Turn NTP service OFF - Display current NTP configuration This menu enables you to synchronize the switch clock to a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.
  • Page 114 Configuration Menu The switch software supports SNMP-based network management. In SNMP model of network manage- ment, a management station (client/manager) accesses a set of variables known as MIBs (Management Information Base) provided by the managed device (agent). If you are running an SNMP network management station on your network, you can manage the switch using the following standard SNMP MIBs: MIB II (RFC 1213)
  • Page 115: Snmpv3 Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 84 System SNMP Configuration Menu options Command Description Displays the current SNMP configuration. SNMPv3 configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3 [SNMPv3 Menu] - usmUser Table Menu view - vacmViewTreeFamily Table Menu access - vacmAccess Table Menu group - vacmSecurityToGroup Table Menu comm - community Table Menu taddr...
  • Page 116: User Security Model Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 85 SNMPv3 Configuration Menu options Command Description Configures the destination address and user security levels for outgoing notifications. taddr <1-16> This is also called the transport endpoint. The range is 1-16. Configures SNMP parameters, consisting of message processing model, security tparam <1-16>...
  • Page 117: Snmpv3 View Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 86 User Security Model Configuration Menu options Command Description Configures the type of privacy protocol on the switch. The privacy protocol protects priv des|none messages from disclosure. The options are des (CBC-DES Symmetric Encryption Protocol) or none. If you specify des as the privacy protocol, then be sure that you have selected one of the authentication protocols (MD5 or HMAC-SHA-96).
  • Page 118: View-Based Access Control Model Configuration

    Configuration Menu View-based Access Control Model configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/access [SNMPv3 vacmAccess 1 Menu] name - Set group name model - Set security model level - Set minimum level of security rview - Set read view index wview - Set write view index nview - Set notify view index - Delete vacmAccess entry...
  • Page 119: Snmpv3 Group Configuration

    Configuration Menu SNMPv3 Group configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/group [SNMPv3 vacmSecurityToGroup 1 Menu] model - Set security model uname - Set USM user name gname - Set group name - Delete vacmSecurityToGroup entry - Display current vacmSecurityToGroup configuration The following table describes the SNMPv3 Group Configuration Menu options. SNMPv3 Group Configuration Menu options Table 89 Command...
  • Page 120: Snmpv3 Target Address Table Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 90 SNMPv3 Community Table Configuration Menu options Command Description Configures a tag of up to 255 characters maximum. This tag specifies a set of tag <1-255 characters> transport endpoints to which a command responder application sends an SNMP trap.
  • Page 121: Snmpv3 Target Parameters Table Configuration

    Configuration Menu SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/tparam [SNMPv3 snmpTargetParamsTable 1 Menu] name - Set targetParams name mpmodel - Set message processing model model - Set security model uname - Set USM user name level - Set minimum level of security - Delete targetParamsTable entry - Display current targetParamsTable configuration You can configure the target parameters entry and store it in the target parameters table in the SNMP...
  • Page 122: System Access Configuration

    Configuration Menu SNMPv3 uses Notification Originator to send out traps. A notification typically monitors a system for particular events or conditions, and generates Notification-Class messages based on these events or conditions. The following table describes the SNMPv3 Notify Table Configuration menu options. SNMPv3 Notify Table Configuration Menu options Table 93 Command...
  • Page 123: Management Networks Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 94 System Access Configuration Menu options Command Description tport Sets an optional telnet server port number for cases where the server listens for TFTP sessions on a non-standard port. Displays the current system access parameters. Management Networks configuration Command: /cfg/sys/access/mgmt [Management Networks Menu]...
  • Page 124: User Id Configuration

    Configuration Menu The following table describes the User Access Control menu options. User Access Control Configuration menu options Table 96 Command Description Displays the User ID Menu for the selected user. uid <1-10> Ejects the selected user from the switch. eject ...
  • Page 125: Https Access Configuration

    State or Province Name (full name) [ ]: Ontario Locality Name (for example, city) [ ]: Ottawa Organization Name (for example, company) [ ]: Hewlett-Packard Organizational Unit Name (for example, section) [ ]: ProLiant Common Name (for example, user’s name) [ ]: Mr Smith Email (for example, email address) [ ]: [email protected]...
  • Page 126: Port Configuration

    Configuration Menu Port configuration Command: /cfg/port [Port 1 Menu] - Gig Phy Menu aclqos - Acl/Qos Configuration Menu 8021ppri - Set default 802.1p priority pvid - Set default port VLAN id name - Set port name rmon - Enable/Disable RMON for port - Enable/disable VLAN tagging for port tagpvid - Enable/disable tagging on pvid...
  • Page 127: Temporarily Disabling A Port

    Configuration Menu Table 99 Port Configuration Menu options Command Description Limits the number of unknown unicast packets per second to the specified value. If drate <0-262143>|dis disabled (dis), the port forwards all unknown unicast packets. Enables the port. Disables the port. To temporarily disable a port without changing its configuration attributes, see the “Temporarily disabling a port”...
  • Page 128: Port Acl/Qos Configuration

    Configuration Menu The following table describes the Gigabit Link Configuration Menu options. Gigabit Link Configuration Menu options Table 100 Command Description Sets the link speed. Not all options are valid on all ports. The choices include: speed 10|100|1000|any 10 Mbps 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps any, for automatic detection (default)
  • Page 129: Layer 2 Configuration

    Configuration Menu Layer 2 configuration Command: /cfg/l2 [Layer 2 Menu] 8021x - 802.1x Menu mrst - Multiple Spanning Tree/Rapid Spanning Tree Menu - Spanning Tree Menu - FDB Menu trunk - Trunk Group Menu thash - IP Trunk Hash Menu lacp - Link Aggregation Control Protocol Menu vlan...
  • Page 130: 802.1X Configuration

    Configuration Menu 802.1x configuration Command: /cfg/l2/8021x [802.1x Configuration Menu] global - Global 802.1x configuration menu port - Port 802.1x configuration menu - Enable 802.1x access control - Disable 802.1x access control - Show 802.1x configuration This feature allows you to configure the HP 1:10GbE switch as an IEEE 802.1x Authenticator, to provide port-based network access control.
  • Page 131 Configuration Menu The following table describes the 802.1x Global Configuration Menu options. 802.1x Global Configuration Menu options Table 104 Command Description Sets the type of access control for all ports: mode force- unauth|auto|force- force-unauth - the port is unauthorized unconditionally. auth auto - the port is unauthorized until it is successfully authorized by the RADIUS server.
  • Page 132: 802.1X Port Configuration

    Configuration Menu 802.1x Port configuration Command: /cfg/l2/8021x/port [802.1x Port Configuration Menu] mode - Set access control mode qtperiod - Set EAP-Request/Identity quiet time interval txperiod - Set EAP-Request/Identity retransmission timeout suptmout - Set EAP-Request retransmission timeout svrtmout - Set server authentication request timeout maxreq - Set max number of EAP-Request retransmissions raperiod - Set reauthentication time interval...
  • Page 133: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol / Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 105 802.1x Port Configuration Menu options Command Description Resets the global 802.1x parameters to their default values. default Applies the global 802.1x parameters to the port. global Displays current 802.1x parameters. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol / Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol configuration Command: /cfg/l2/mrst [Multiple Spanning Tree Menu]...
  • Page 134: Common Internal Spanning Tree Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 106 Multiple Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Command Description Globally turn RSTP/MSTP ON. NOTE: When RSTP is turned on, the configuration parameters for STP group 1 apply to RSTP. Globally turn RSTP/MSTP OFF. Displays the current RSTP/MSTP configuration. NOTE: IEEE 802.1w standard-based RSTP implementation runs on one STG (i.e.
  • Page 135: Cist Bridge Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 107 Common Internal Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Command Description Adds VLANs to the CIST. Enter one VLAN per line, and press Enter to add the VLANs. add <1-4095> Resets all CIST parameters to their default values. default Displays the current CIST configuration.
  • Page 136: Cist Port Configuration

    Configuration Menu CIST port configuration Command: /cfg/l2/mrst/cist/port [CIST Port 1 Menu] prior - Set port Priority (0-240) cost - Set port Path Cost (1-200000000) hello - Set CIST port Hello Time (1-10 secs) link - Set MSTP link type (auto, p2p, or shared; default: auto) edge - Enables or disables this port as an edge port - Turn port's Spanning Tree ON...
  • Page 137: Spanning Tree Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 109 CIST Port Configuration Menu options Command Description Enables or disables this port as an edge port. An edge port is not connected to edge disable|enable a bridge, and can begin forwarding traffic as soon as the link is up. Configure server ports as edge ports (enabled).
  • Page 138: Bridge Spanning Tree Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 110 Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Command Description Displays current Spanning Tree Protocol parameters. Bridge Spanning Tree configuration Command: /cfg/l2/stp/brg [Bridge Spanning Tree Menu] prior - Set bridge Priority [0-65535] hello - Set bridge Hello Time [1-10 secs] mxage - Set bridge Max Age (6-40 secs) - Set bridge Forward Delay (4-30 secs)
  • Page 139: Spanning Tree Port Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 111 Bridge Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Command Description Configures the bridge forward delay parameter. The forward delay parameter specifies fwd <4-30> the amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it changes from the listening state to the learning state and from the learning state to the forwarding state.
  • Page 140 Configuration Menu The following table describes the Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu options. Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu options Table 112 Command Description Configures the port priority. The port priority helps determine which bridge port prior <0-255> becomes the designated port. In a network topology that has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment, the port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated port for the segment.
  • Page 141: Forwarding Database Configuration

    Configuration Menu Forwarding Database configuration Command: /cfg/l2/fdb [FDB Menu] static - Static FDB Menu aging - Configure FDB aging value - Display current FDB configuration The following table describes the Forwarding Database Configuration Menu options. FDB Configuration Menu options Table 113 Command Description Displays the Static FDB Configuration Menu.
  • Page 142: Trunk Configuration

    Configuration Menu Trunk configuration Command: /cfg/l2/trunk <1-12> [Trunk group 1 Menu] - Add port to trunk group - Remove port from trunk group - Enable trunk group - Disable trunk group - Delete trunk group - Display current Trunk Group configuration Trunk groups can provide super-bandwidth connections between switches or other trunk capable devices.
  • Page 143: Ip Trunk Hash Configuration

    Configuration Menu IP Trunk Hash configuration Command: /cfg/l2/thash [IP Trunk Hash Menu] - IP Trunk Hash Settings Menu - Display current IP trunk hash configuration The following table describes the IP Trunk Hash Configuration Menu options. IP Trunk Hash Configuration Menu options Table 116 Command Description...
  • Page 144: Link Aggregation Control Protocol Configuration

    Configuration Menu Link Aggregation Control Protocol configuration Command: /cfg/l2/lacp [LACP Menu] sysprio - Set LACP system priority timeout - Set LACP system timeout scale for timing out partner info port - LACP port Menu - Display current LACP configuration The following table describes the LACP Configuration Menu options. LACP Configuration Menu options Table 118 Command...
  • Page 145: Vlan Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 119 LACP Port Configuration Menu options Command Description Displays the current LACP configuration for this port. VLAN configuration Command: /cfg/l2/vlan <1-4095> [VLAN 1 Menu] name - Set VLAN name - Assign VLAN to a Spanning Tree Group - Add port to VLAN - Remove port from VLAN - Define VLAN as list of ports...
  • Page 146: Layer 3 Configuration

    Configuration Menu IMPORTANT: All ports must belong to at least one VLAN. Any port which is removed from a VLAN and which is not a member of any other VLAN is automatically added to default VLAN #1. You cannot remove a port from VLAN #1 if the port has no membership in any other VLAN. Also, you cannot add a port to more than one VLAN unless the port has VLAN tagging turned on.
  • Page 147: Ip Interface Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 121 L3 Configuration Menu options Command Description Sets the router ID. rtrid Displays the current IP configuration. IP interface configuration Command: /cfg/l3/if <1-256> [IP Interface 1 Menu] addr - Set IP address mask - Set subnet mask vlan...
  • Page 148: Default Gateway Configuration

    Configuration Menu Default Gateway configuration Command: /cfg/l3/gw <1-4> [Default gateway 1 Menu] addr - Set IP address intr - Set interval between ping attempts retry - Set number of failed attempts to declare gateway DOWN - Enable/disable ARP only health checks - Enable default gateway - Disable default gateway - Delete default gateway...
  • Page 149: Address Resolution Protocol Configuration

    Configuration Menu The following table describes the Static Route Configuration Menu options. Static Route Configuration Menu options Table 124 Command Description Adds a static route. You will be prompted to enter a destination IP add ...
  • Page 150: Ip Forwarding Configuration

    Configuration Menu The following table describes the Static ARP Configuration Menu options. Static ARP Configuration Menu options Table 126 Command Description add Adds a permanent ARP entry. Deletes a permanent ARP entry. del ...
  • Page 151: Route Map Configuration

    Configuration Menu The following table describes the Network Filter Configuration Menu options. Network Filter Configuration Menu options Table 128 Command Description Sets the starting IP address for this filter. The default address is 0.0.0.0. addr Sets the IP subnet mask that is used with /cfg/l3/nwf/addr to define the mask ...
  • Page 152: Ip Access List Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 129 Route Map Configuration Menu options Command Description Deletes the route map. delete Displays the current route configuration. IP Access List configuration Command: /cfg/l3/rmap <1-32>/alist <1-8> [IP Access List 1 Menu] - Network Filter number metric - Metric action - Set Network Filter action enable...
  • Page 153: Rip Interface Configuration

    Configuration Menu The following table describes the RIP Configuration Menu options. RIP Configuration Menu options Table 131 Command Description Displays the RIP Interface menu. if <1-255> Configures the time interval for sending for RIP table updates, in seconds. update <1-120> The default value is 30 seconds.
  • Page 154: Rip Route Redistribution Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 132 RIP Interface Configuration Menu options Command Description When enabled, the switch uses split horizon with poisoned reverse. When poison disable|enable disabled, the switch uses only split horizon. The default value is disabled. Enables or disables split horizon. The default value is enabled. split disable|enable Enables or disables Triggered Updates.
  • Page 155: Open Shortest Path First Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 133 RIP Redistribute Configuration Menu options Command Description Removes the route map from the RIP route redistribution list. remove <1-32> <1-32>|all Removes routing maps from the list. To remove all 32 route maps, enter all. To remove specific route maps, enter routing map numbers one per line, NULL at end.
  • Page 156: Osfp Area Index Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 134 OSPF Configuration Menu options Command Description Sets one default route among multiple choices in an area. default <1-16777214>|none Enter none for no default route. Enables OSPF. Disables OSPF. Displays the current OSPF configuration settings. OSFP Area Index configuration Command: /cfg/l3/ospf/aindex <0-2>...
  • Page 157: Ospf Summary Range Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 135 OSPF Area Index Configuration Menu options Command Description Defines the authentication method, as follows: auth none|password|md5 none—No authentication required. password—Authenticates simple passwords so that only trusted routing devices can participate. md5—This parameter is used when MD5 cryptographic authentication is required.
  • Page 158: Ospf Interface Configuration

    Configuration Menu OSPF Interface configuration Command: /cfg/l3/ospf/if <1-255> [OSPF Interface 1 Menu] aindex - Set area index prio - Set interface router priority cost - Set interface cost hello - Set hello interval in seconds dead - Set dead interval in seconds trans - Set transit delay in seconds retra...
  • Page 159: Ospf Virtual Link Configuration

    Configuration Menu OSPF Virtual Link configuration Command: /cfg/l3/ospf/virt <1-3> [OSPF Virtual Link 1 Menu] aindex - Set area index hello - Set hello interval in seconds dead - Set dead interval in seconds trans - Set transit delay in seconds retra - Set retransmit interval in seconds - Set router ID of virtual neighbor...
  • Page 160: Ospf Host Entry Configuration

    Configuration Menu OSPF Host Entry configuration Command: /cfg/l3/ospf/host <1-128> [OSPF Host Entry 1 Menu] addr - Set host entry IP address aindex - Set area index cost - Set cost of this host entry enable - Enable host entry disable - Disable host entry delete - Delete host entry...
  • Page 161: Ospf Md5 Key Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 140 OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration Menu options Command Description Exports the routes of this protocol as external OSPF AS-external LSAs in export <1-16777215> 1|2|none which the metric and metric type are specified. To remove a previous configuration and stop exporting the routes of the protocol, enter none. Displays the current route map settings.
  • Page 162: Igmp Snooping Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 142 IGMP Snoop Menu options Command Description Globally turns IGMP on. Globally turns IGMP off. Displays the current IGMP configuration parameters. IGMP snooping configuration Command: /cfg/l3/igmp/snoop [IGMP Snoop Menu] igmpv3 - IGMP Version3 Snoop Menu timeout - Set report timeout mrto - Set multicast router timeout qintrval - Set IGMP query interval...
  • Page 163: Igmpv3 Snooping Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 143 IGMP Snoop Menu options Command Description Adds the VLAN to IGMP Snooping. add <1-4094> Removes the VLAN from IGMP Snooping. rem <1-4094> Removes all VLANs from IGMP Snooping. clear Enables or disables FastLeave processing. FastLeave allows the switch to fastlv <1-4094>...
  • Page 164: Igmp Static Multicast Router Configuration

    Configuration Menu IGMP static multicast router configuration Command: /cfg/l3/igmp/mrouter [Static Multicast Router Menu] add - Add port as Multicast Router Port rem - Remove port as Multicast Router Port cur - Display current Multicast Router configuration The following table describes the Static Multicast Router Configuration Menu options. NOTE: When you configure a static multicast router on a VLAN, the process of learning multicast routers is disabled for that VLAN.
  • Page 165: Igmp Filter Definition

    Configuration Menu IGMP filter definition Command: /cfg/l3/igmp/igmpflt/filter <1-16> [IGMP Filter 1 Definition Menu] range - Set IP Multicast address range action - Set filter action ena - Enable filter dis - Disable filter del - Delete filter cur - Display current IGMP filter configuration The following table describes the IGMP Filter Definition Menu options.
  • Page 166: Domain Name System Configuration

    Configuration Menu Domain Name System configuration Command: /cfg/l3/dns [Domain Name System Menu] prima - Set IP address of primary DNS server secon - Set IP address of secondary DNS server dname - Set default domain name - Display current DNS configuration The Domain Name System (DNS) Configuration Menu is used for defining the primary and secondary DNS servers on your local network, and for setting the default domain name served by the switch services.
  • Page 167: Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Configuration

    Configuration Menu The following table describes the BOOTP Configuration Menu options. BOOTP Configuration Menu options Table 150 Command Description Sets the IP address of the BOOTP server. For example, 100.10.1.1. addr Sets the IP address of the secondary BOOTP server. For example, 100.10.1.2. addr2 ...
  • Page 168: Vrrp Virtual Router Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 151 VRRP Configuration Menu options Command Description Displays the current VRRP parameters. VRRP Virtual Router configuration Command: /cfg/l3/vrrp/vr <1-255> [VRRP Virtual Router 1 Menu] track - Priority Tracking Menu vrid - Set virtual router ID addr - Set IP address - Set interface number prio - Set renter priority...
  • Page 169: Vrrp Virtual Router Priority Tracking Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 152 Virtual Router Configuration Menu options Command Description Selects a switch IP interface. If the IP interface has the same IP address as the if <1-255> addr option above, this switch is considered the “owner” of the defined virtual router.
  • Page 170: Vrrp Virtual Router Group Configuration

    Configuration Menu Some tracking criteria (vrs, ifs, and ports below) apply to standard virtual routers, otherwise called virtual interface routers. A virtual server router is defined as any virtual router whose IP address (addr) is the same as any configured virtual server IP address. The following table describes the Virtual Router Priority Tracking Configuration Menu options.
  • Page 171 Configuration Menu The following table describes the Virtual Router Group Configuration Menu options. Virtual Router Group Configuration Menu options Table 154 Command Description Displays the VRRP Priority Tracking Menu for the virtual router group. Tracking is a track proprietary extension to VRRP, used for modifying the standard priority system used for electing the master router.
  • Page 172: Vrrp Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking Configuration

    Configuration Menu VRRP Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking configuration Command: /cfg/l3/vrrp/group/track [Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking Menu] - Enable/disable tracking other interfaces ports - Enable/disable tracking VLAN switch ports - Display current VRRP Group Tracking configuration NOTE: If Virtual Router Group Tracking is enabled, the tracking option will be available only under group option.
  • Page 173: Vrrp Tracking Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 156 VRRP Interface Configuration Menu options Command Description Clears the authentication configuration parameters for this IP interface. The IP interface itself is not deleted. Displays the current configuration for this IP interface’s authentication parameters. VRRP Tracking configuration Command: /cfg/l3/vrrp/track [VRRP Tracking Menu] - Set priority increment for virtual router tracking...
  • Page 174: Qos 802.1P Configuration

    Configuration Menu The following table describes the QoS Configuration Menu options. QoS Configuration Menu options Table 158 Command Description Displays 802.1p configuration menu. 8021p QoS 802.1p configuration Command: /cfg/qos/8021p [802.1p Menu] priq - Set priority to COS queue mapping qweight - Set weight to a COS queue numcos - Set number of COS queue...
  • Page 175: Access Control List Configuration

    Configuration Menu The following table describes the Access Control Configuration Menu options. Access Control Configuration Menu options Table 160 Command Description Displays Access Control List (ACL) configuration menu. acl <1-896> Displays ACL Group configuration menu. group <1-896> Displays the current Access Control parameters. Access Control List configuration Command: /cfg/acl/acl <1-896>...
  • Page 176: Acl Ethernet Filter Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 161 ACL Configuration Menu options Command Description Resets the ACL parameters to their default values and removes the reset ACL from all ports to which it is assigned. Displays the current ACL parameters. ACL Ethernet Filter configuration Command: /cfg/acl/acl <1-896>/ethernet [Filtering Ethernet Menu] smac...
  • Page 177: Acl Ip Version 4 Filter Configuration

    Configuration Menu ACL IP Version 4 Filter configuration Command: /cfg/acl/acl <1-896>/ipv4 [Filtering IPv4 Menu] - Set to filter on source IP address - Set to filter on destination IP address proto - Set to filter on protocol - Set to filter on TOS reset - Reset all fields - Display current parameters...
  • Page 178: Acl Meter Configuration

    Configuration Menu The following table describes the TCP/UDP Filter Configuration Menu options. TCP/UDP Filter Configuration Menu options Table 164 Command Description Defines a source port for the ACL. If defined, traffic with the specified TCP sport <1-65535> or UDP source port will match this ACL. Specify the port number. Some of the well-known ports include: Number—Name 20—ftp-data...
  • Page 179: Acl Re-Mark Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 165 ACL Meter Configuration Menu options Command Description Configures the maximum burst size, in Kilobits. Enter one of the following values for mbsize <32-4096> mbsize: 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, or 4096. Enables or disables metering on the ACL. enable e|d Configures the ACL Meter to either drop or pass out-of-profile traffic.
  • Page 180: Acl Re-Mark In-Profile Update User Priority Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 167 ACL Re-mark In-Profile Configuration Menu options Command Description Displays the current ACL re-mark in-profile parameters. ACL Re-mark In-Profile Update User Priority configuration Command: /cfg/acl/acl <1-896>/re-mark/inprof/up1p [Update User Priority Menu] value - Set the update user priority utosp - Enable/Disable use of TOS precedence reset...
  • Page 181: Acl Packet Format Configuration

    Configuration Menu ACL Packet Format configuration Command: /cfg/acl/acl <1-896>/pktfmt [Filtering Packet Format Menu] ethfmt - Set to filter on ethernet format tagfmt - Set to filter on ethernet tagging format reset - Reset all fields - Display current parameters The following table describes the Packet Format Configuration Menu options. Packet Format Configuration Menu options Table 170 Command...
  • Page 182: Remote Monitoring Configuration

    Configuration Menu Remote Monitoring configuration Command: /cfg/rmon [RMON Menu] hist - RMON History Menu event - RMON Event Menu alarm - RMON Alarm Menu - Display current RMON configuration Remote Monitoring (RMON) allows you to monitor traffic flowing through the switch. The RMON MIB is described in RFC 1757.
  • Page 183: Rmon Event Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 173 RMON History Menu options Command Description Enter a text string that identifies the person or entity that uses this history index. owner <1-127 characters> The owner can have a maximum of 127 characters. Deletes the selected history index. delete Displays the current RMON History parameters.
  • Page 184: Rmon Alarm Configuration

    Configuration Menu RMON alarm configuration Command: /cfg/rmon/alarm <1-65535> [RMON Alarm 1 Menu] - Set MIB oid datasource to monitor intrval - Set alarm interval sample - Set sample type almtype - Set startup alarm type rlimit - Set rising threshold flimit - Set falling threshold revtidx - Set event index to fire on rising threshold crossing...
  • Page 185: Port Mirroring

    Configuration Menu Table 175 RMON Alarm Menu options Command Description Configures the rising alarm event index that is triggered when a revtidx <0-65535> rising threshold is crossed. The range is from 0 to 65535. The default value is 0. Configures the falling alarm event index that is triggered when a fevtidx <0-65535>...
  • Page 186: Port-Based Port Mirroring

    Configuration Menu Port-based port mirroring Command: /cfg/pmirr/monport [Port 1 Menu] - Add "Mirrored" port - Rem "Mirrored" port delete - Delete this “Monitor” port - Display current Port-based Port Mirroring configuration The following table describes the port-based Port Mirroring Configuration Menu options. Port Mirroring Configuration Menu options Table 177 Command...
  • Page 187: Failure Detection Pair Configuration

    Configuration Menu Table 178 Uplink Failure Detection Configuration Menu options Command Description Globally turns Uplink Failure Detection OFF. Displays the current Uplink Failure Detection configuration parameters. Failure Detection Pair configuration Command: /cfg/ufd/fdp [FDP Menu] - Link to Monitor Menu - Link to Disable Menu - Enable FDP - Disable FDP current - Display current FDP configuration...
  • Page 188: Link To Disable Configuration

    Configuration Menu The following table describes the Link to Monitor (LtM) Menu options. The LtM can consist of only one uplink port (ports 19-25) or a single trunk containing only uplink ports. Link to Monitor Menu options Table 180 Command Description Adds a port to the LtM.
  • Page 189: Dump

    Configuration Menu Dump Command: /cfg/dump The dump program writes the current switch configuration to the terminal screen. To start the dump program, at the Configuration# prompt, enter: Configuration# dump The configuration is displayed with parameters that have been changed from the default values. The screen display can be captured, edited, and placed in a script file, which can be used to configure other switches.
  • Page 190: Operations Menu

    Operations Menu Operations Menu Introduction Operations-level commands are used for making immediate and temporary changes to switch configuration. The Operations Menu is used for bringing ports temporarily in and out of service. This menu is available only from an administrator and operator login. Menu information Command: /oper [Operations Menu]...
  • Page 191: Operations-Level Port Options

    Operations Menu Operations-level port options Command: /oper/port [Operations Port 1 Menu] 8021x - 8021.x Menu rmon - Enable/Disable RMON for port - Enable port - Disable port - Current port state Operations-level port options are used for temporarily disabling or enabling a port. Operations-Level Port Menu options Table 183 Command...
  • Page 192: Operations-Level Vrrp Options

    Operations Menu Operations-level VRRP options Command: /oper/vrrp [VRRP Operations Menu] back - Set virtual router to backup Operations-level VRRP options are described in the following table. Operations-Level VRRP Menu options Table 185 Command Description Forces the specified master virtual router on this switch into backup mode. This is back <1-255>...
  • Page 193: Boot Options Menu

    Boot Options Menu Boot Options Menu Introduction You must be logged in to the switch as the administrator to use the Boot Options Menu. The Boot Options Menu provides options for: Selecting a switch software image to be used when the switch is next reset. Selecting a configuration block to be used when the switch is next reset.
  • Page 194 Boot Options Menu To download new software to the switch, you will need the following: The image or boot software loaded on a FTP or TFTP server on your network The hostname or IP address of the FTP or TFTP server The user name and password for FTP server, if necessary The name of the new software image or boot file NOTE:...
  • Page 195: Selecting A Software Image To Run

    Boot Options Menu If you are loading an image from which you are not currently booted, the system prompts you to change the image. image2 currently contains Software Version 1.0.0 that was downloaded at 15:46:36 Wed Mar 21, 2007. New download will replace image2 with file "1.0.1_OS.img" from TFTP server 10.168.2.4.
  • Page 196: Selecting A Configuration Block

    Boot Options Menu Enter the password for the FTP server (if prompted): Enter password for username on FTP server: The system then requests confirmation of what you have entered. To have the file uploaded, enter y. image2 currently contains Software Version 1.0.0 Upload will transfer image2 (1889411 bytes) to file "test"...
  • Page 197: Accessing The Iscli

    Boot Options Menu Accessing the ISCLI To access the ISCLI, enter the following command from the AOS CLI, and reset the switch: Boot Options# mode iscli The default command-line interface for the HP 1:10GbE switch is the AOS CLI. To access the AOS CLI, enter the following command and reset the switch: >>...
  • Page 198: Maintenance Menu

    Maintenance Menu Maintenance Menu Introduction The Maintenance Menu is used for debugging purposes, enabling you to generate a technical support dump of the critical state information in the switch, and to clear entries in the Forwarding Database and the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and routing tables. This menu is available only from an administrator and operator login.
  • Page 199: System Maintenance Options

    Maintenance Menu Table 186 Maintenance Menu options Command Usage Displays the IGMP Maintenance Menu. igmp Displays dump information in uuencoded format. uudmp Saves the system dump information via FTP/TFTP. ptdmp Saves a specified file from the switch root file system to an FTP/TFTP server. ptfile Clears dump information from flash memory.
  • Page 200: Debugging Options

    Maintenance Menu The following table describes the FDB Manipulation Menu options. FDB Manipulation Menu options Table 188 Command Usage Displays a single database entry by its MAC address. You are prompted find [<1-4095>] to enter the MAC address of the device. Enter the MAC address using one of the following: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format (for example: 08:00:20:12:34:56) xxxxxxxxxxxx format (for example: 080020123456)
  • Page 201: Arp Cache Options

    Maintenance Menu ARP cache options Command: /maint/arp [Address Resolution Protocol Menu] find - Show a single ARP entry by IP address port - Show ARP entries on a single port vlan - Show ARP entries on a single VLAN addr - Show ARP entries for switch's interfaces dump - Show all ARP entries...
  • Page 202: Igmp Multicast Group Options

    Maintenance Menu Table 191 IP Route Manipulation Menu options Command Usage Shows routes of a single tag. tag fixed|static|addr|rip| ospf|broadcast|martian Shows routes on a single interface. if <1-256> Shows all routes. dump Clears the route table from switch memory. clear IGMP Multicast Group options Command: /maint/igmp [IGMP Multicast Group Menu]...
  • Page 203: Igmp Mrouter Options

    Maintenance Menu Table 193 IGMP Snooping Menu options Command Usage Displays all IGMP multicast groups on a single trunk group. trunk <1-40> Displays details about IGMP multicast groups, including source and timer detail information. Shows all IGMP Multicast groups. dump Clears IGMP Multicast data from switch memory.
  • Page 204: Ftp/Tftp System Dump Put

    Maintenance Menu To access dump information, at the Maintenance# prompt, enter: Maintenance# uudmp The dump information is displayed on your screen and, if you have configured your communication software to do so, captured to a file. If the dump region is empty, the following displays: No FLASH dump available.
  • Page 205: Unscheduled System Dumps

    Maintenance Menu A list of messages is displayed: Starting system dump...done. Reboot at 11:54:08 Wednesday March 21, 2007........
  • Page 206: Index

    Index Index Gigabit Ethernet, 126; operating mode, 128; port link speed, 128; 802.1x information, 40 gig (Port Menu option), 126 port mirroring, 185; port trunking, 142; revert changes, 104; save 802.1x statistics, 72 Gigabit Ethernet Physical Link, 126 changes, 105; switch IP address, Gigabit Ethernet, configuration, 126 147;...
  • Page 207 Index link speed, configuration, 128 ports: disable (temporarily), 127; SNMPv3 Access Table information, information, 67; membership of link status: command, 66; display the VLAN, 48; priority, 43, 45, 47; setting, 25; duplex mode, 25, 66; SNMPv3 Community Table STP port priority, 140 port speed, 25, 66 information, 31 preemption: assuming VRRP...
  • Page 208 Index Trivial File Transfer Protocol master preemption (prio); virtual (TFTP): PUT and GET router, 169 verbose n command, 17 commands, 189; use for VLAN: active port; VLAN, 172 view pending configuration updating switch software image, VLAN tagging: port configuration, changes, 104 virtual router: description, 168;...

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