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User guide ALCATEL-LUCENT OMNISWITCH CLI REFERENCE GUIDE
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. Part No. 060158-10, Rev. G March 2005
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
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This user guide documents release 5.1.6 of the OmniSwitch 6600 Family, OmniSwitch 7700, OmniSwitch 7800, and OmniSwitch 8800 and release 5.3.1 of the OmniSwitch 6800 Series. The functionality described in this guide is subject to change without notice.
Copyright © 2005 by Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. All rights reserved. This document may not be reproduced in whole or in part without the express written permission of Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. Alcatel® and the Alcatel logo are registered trademarks of Alcatel. Xylan®, OmniSwitch®, OmniStack®, and Alcatel OmniVista® are registered trademarks of Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. OmniAccessTM, Omni Switch/RouterTM, PolicyViewTM, RouterViewTM, SwitchManagerTM, VoiceViewTM, WebViewTM, X-CellTM, X-VisionTM, and the Xylan logo are trademarks of Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. This OmniSwitch product contains components which may be covered by one or more of the following U.S. Patents: · U.S. Patent No. 6,339,830 · U.S. Patent No. 6,070,243 · U.S. Patent No. 6,061,368 · U.S. Patent No. 5,394,402 · U.S. Patent No. 6,047,024 · U.S. Patent No. 6,314,106 · U.S. Patent No. 6,542,507
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About This Guide ..................................................................................................... xxvii
Supported Platforms ..................................................................................................... xxvii Who Should Read this Manual? ..................................................................................xxviii When Should I Read this Manual? ..............................................................................xxviii What is in this Manual? ................................................................................................. xxix What is Not in this Manual? .......................................................................................... xxix How is the Information Organized? .............................................................................. xxix Text Conventions ........................................................................................................... xxx Documentation Roadmap .............................................................................................. xxxi Related Documentation ................................................................................................ xxxii User Manual CD .......................................................................................................... xxxv Technical Support ........................................................................................................ xxxv
Chapter 1 CMM Commands ......................................................................................................... 1-1
reload ........................................................................................................................1-2 reload working ..........................................................................................................1-4 copy running-config working ...................................................................................1-6 write memory ...........................................................................................................1-8 copy certified working ...........................................................................................1-10 copy working certified ...........................................................................................1-11 copy flash-synchro .................................................................................................1-13 takeover ..................................................................................................................1-14 debug chassis auto-reboot ......................................................................................1-16 show running-directory ..........................................................................................1-17 show reload ............................................................................................................1-20 show microcode ......................................................................................................1-21 show microcode history .........................................................................................1-23
Chapter 2 Chassis Management and Monitoring Commands .......................................... 2-1
system contact ..........................................................................................................2-3 system name .............................................................................................................2-4 system location .........................................................................................................2-5 system date ...............................................................................................................2-6 system time ...............................................................................................................2-7 system time-and-date synchro ..................................................................................2-8 system timezone .......................................................................................................2-9 system daylight savings time ..................................................................................2-12 reload ni ..................................................................................................................2-14 reload all .................................................................................................................2-16
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reload pass-through ................................................................................................2-18 power ni ..................................................................................................................2-20 temp-threshold ........................................................................................................2-22 stack set slot ...........................................................................................................2-23 stack clear slot ........................................................................................................2-25 fabric standby .........................................................................................................2-27 power fabric ............................................................................................................2-28 show system ...........................................................................................................2-29 show hardware info ................................................................................................2-31 show chassis ...........................................................................................................2-34 show cmm ..............................................................................................................2-36 show ni ...................................................................................................................2-39 show module ..........................................................................................................2-42 show module long ..................................................................................................2-44 show module status ................................................................................................2-46 show power ............................................................................................................2-48 show fan .................................................................................................................2-50 show temperature ...................................................................................................2-52 show stack topology ...............................................................................................2-55 show stack status ....................................................................................................2-60 show fabric .............................................................................................................2-62
Chapter 3 Chassis MAC Server (CMS) Commands ................................................................. 3-1
mac-range eeprom ....................................................................................................3-2 show mac-range ........................................................................................................3-4 show mac-range alloc ...............................................................................................3-6
Chapter 4 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Commands ................................................................ 4-1
lanpower start ...........................................................................................................4-3 lanpower stop ...........................................................................................................4-5 lanpower power ........................................................................................................4-6 lanpower maxpower .................................................................................................4-8 lanpower priority ....................................................................................................4-10 lanpower priority-disconnect ..................................................................................4-12 lanpower redundant-power .....................................................................................4-14 lanpower capacitor-detection .................................................................................4-15 show lanpower ........................................................................................................4-16 show lanpower capacitor-detection ........................................................................4-19 show lanpower priority-disconnect ........................................................................4-20 show lanpower slot-priority ...................................................................................4-21
Chapter 5 Network Time Protocol Commands ....................................................................... 5-1
ntp server ..................................................................................................................5-2 ntp client ...................................................................................................................5-4 ntp broadcast ............................................................................................................5-5 ntp broadcast-delay ..................................................................................................5-6 ntp key ......................................................................................................................5-7 ntp key load ..............................................................................................................5-9 show ntp client .......................................................................................................5-10 show ntp client server-list ......................................................................................5-12 show ntp server status ............................................................................................5-14 show ntp keys .........................................................................................................5-16
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Chapter 6
Session Management Commands ......................................................................... 6-1
session login-attempt ................................................................................................6-3 session login-timeout ................................................................................................6-4 session banner ..........................................................................................................6-5 session timeout .........................................................................................................6-7 session prompt ..........................................................................................................6-9 session xon-xoff .....................................................................................................6-10 prompt ....................................................................................................................6-11 show prefix .............................................................................................................6-13 alias ......................................................................................................................... 6-14 show alias ...............................................................................................................6-16 user profile save .....................................................................................................6-17 user profile reset .....................................................................................................6-18 history size ..............................................................................................................6-19 show history ...........................................................................................................6-20 ! ...............................................................................................................................6-22 command-log ..........................................................................................................6-24 kill ...........................................................................................................................6-25 exit .......................................................................................................................... 6-26 whoami ...................................................................................................................6-27 who .........................................................................................................................6-30 show session config ................................................................................................6-32 show session xon-xoff ............................................................................................6-34 more size ................................................................................................................6-35 more ........................................................................................................................6-36 show more ..............................................................................................................6-37 telnet .......................................................................................................................6-38 ssh ........................................................................................................................... 6-39 show command-log ................................................................................................6-40 show command-log status ......................................................................................6-42
Chapter 7 File Management Commands ................................................................................. 7-1
cd ..............................................................................................................................7-3 pwd ........................................................................................................................... 7-5 mkdir ........................................................................................................................7-6 rmdir .........................................................................................................................7-8 ls .............................................................................................................................7-10 dir ........................................................................................................................... 7-12 rename ....................................................................................................................7-14 rm ...........................................................................................................................7-16 delete ......................................................................................................................7-17 cp ............................................................................................................................7-18 mv ...........................................................................................................................7-20 move .......................................................................................................................7-22 chmod .....................................................................................................................7-24 attrib .......................................................................................................................7-25 freespace .................................................................................................................7-26 fsck .........................................................................................................................7-27 newfs ......................................................................................................................7-29 rcp ........................................................................................................................... 7-30 rrm ..........................................................................................................................7-32 rls ............................................................................................................................7-34
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rdf ........................................................................................................................... 7-36 vi .............................................................................................................................7-38 view ........................................................................................................................7-39 tty ............................................................................................................................7-40 show tty ..................................................................................................................7-42 more ........................................................................................................................7-43 ftp ........................................................................................................................... 7-45 sftp .......................................................................................................................... 7-47 rz .............................................................................................................................7-49 install ......................................................................................................................7-50
Chapter 8 Web Management Commands ............................................................................... 8-1
http server .................................................................................................................8-2 http ssl ...................................................................................................................... 8-3 http port ....................................................................................................................8-4 https port ...................................................................................................................8-5 debug http sessiondb ................................................................................................8-6 show http ..................................................................................................................8-8
Chapter 9 Configuration File Manager Commands ............................................................. 9-1
configuration apply ..................................................................................................9-2 configuration error-file limit ....................................................................................9-4 show configuration status .........................................................................................9-6 configuration cancel .................................................................................................9-8 configuration syntax check .......................................................................................9-9 configuration snapshot ...........................................................................................9-11 show configuration snapshot ..................................................................................9-13 write terminal .........................................................................................................9-15
Chapter 10 SNMP Commands ..................................................................................................... 10-1
snmp station ............................................................................................................10-3 show snmp station ..................................................................................................10-5 snmp community map ............................................................................................10-7 snmp community map mode ..................................................................................10-9 show snmp community map .................................................................................10-10 snmp security ........................................................................................................10-11 show snmp security ..............................................................................................10-13 show snmp statistics .............................................................................................10-15 show snmp mib family .........................................................................................10-17 snmp trap absorption ............................................................................................10-19 snmp trap to webview ..........................................................................................10-20 snmp trap replay ...................................................................................................10-21 snmp trap filter .....................................................................................................10-23 snmp authentication trap ......................................................................................10-25 show snmp trap replay ..........................................................................................10-26 show snmp trap filter ............................................................................................10-27 show snmp authentication trap .............................................................................10-29 show snmp trap config .........................................................................................10-30
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Chapter 11
Hardware Routing Engine (HRE) Commands ................................................... 11-1
hre mode configuration ..........................................................................................11-2 hre clear changes ....................................................................................................11-4 hre apply changes ...................................................................................................11-6 show hre changes ...................................................................................................11-7 show hre configuration ...........................................................................................11-9 show hre pcam utilization ....................................................................................11-11 show hre statistics .................................................................................................11-13 show hre cache utilization ....................................................................................11-15
Chapter 12 DNS Commands ........................................................................................................ 12-1
ip domain-lookup ...................................................................................................12-2 ip name-server ........................................................................................................12-3 ip domain-name ......................................................................................................12-5 show dns .................................................................................................................12-6
Chapter 13 Link Aggregation Commands ............................................................................... 13-1
static linkagg size ...................................................................................................13-3 static linkagg name .................................................................................................13-5 static linkagg admin state .......................................................................................13-6 static agg agg num ..................................................................................................13-7 lacp linkagg size .....................................................................................................13-9 lacp linkagg name .................................................................................................13-12 lacp linkagg admin state .......................................................................................13-13 lacp linkagg actor admin key ...............................................................................13-15 lacp linkagg actor system priority ........................................................................13-16 lacp linkagg actor system id .................................................................................13-17 lacp linkagg partner system id ..............................................................................13-18 lacp linkagg partner system priority .....................................................................13-20 lacp linkagg partner admin key ............................................................................13-21 lacp agg actor admin key ......................................................................................13-22 lacp agg actor admin state ....................................................................................13-25 lacp agg actor system id .......................................................................................13-27 lacp agg actor system priority ..............................................................................13-29 lacp agg partner admin state .................................................................................13-31 lacp agg partner admin system id .........................................................................13-33 lacp agg partner admin key ..................................................................................13-35 lacp agg partner admin system priority ................................................................13-37 lacp agg actor port priority ...................................................................................13-39 lacp agg partner admin port ..................................................................................13-41 lacp agg partner admin port priority .....................................................................13-43 linkagg slot optimization ......................................................................................13-45 linkagg slot single .................................................................................................13-47 linkagg slot multiple .............................................................................................13-49 show linkagg ........................................................................................................13-51 show linkagg port .................................................................................................13-56 show linkagg slot optimization ............................................................................13-61
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Chapter 14
Interswitch Protocol Commands ........................................................................... 14-1
amap .......................................................................................................................14-2 amap discovery time ...............................................................................................14-3 amap common time ................................................................................................14-5 show amap ..............................................................................................................14-7 gmap .......................................................................................................................14-9 gmap gap time ......................................................................................................14-11 gmap update time .................................................................................................14-12 gmap hold time .....................................................................................................14-13 show gmap ............................................................................................................14-14
Chapter 15 802.1Q Commands .................................................................................................. 15-1
vlan 802.1q .............................................................................................................15-2 vlan 802.1q frame type ...........................................................................................15-4 vlan 802.1q force tag internal .................................................................................15-6 debug 802.1q ..........................................................................................................15-8 show 802.1q .........................................................................................................15-10
Chapter 16 Distributed Spanning Tree Commands .............................................................. 16-1
bridge mode ............................................................................................................16-4 bridge protocol .......................................................................................................16-6 bridge cist protocol .................................................................................................16-8 bridge 1x1 protocol ..............................................................................................16-10 bridge mst region name ........................................................................................16-12 bridge mst region revision level ...........................................................................16-14 bridge mst region max hops .................................................................................16-15 bridge msti ............................................................................................................16-17 bridge msti vlan ....................................................................................................16-19 bridge priority .......................................................................................................16-21 bridge cist priority ................................................................................................16-23 bridge msti priority ...............................................................................................16-25 bridge 1x1 priority ................................................................................................16-27 bridge hello time ...................................................................................................16-29 bridge cist hello time ............................................................................................16-31 bridge 1x1 hello time ............................................................................................16-33 bridge max age .....................................................................................................16-35 bridge cist max age ...............................................................................................16-37 bridge 1x1 max age ..............................................................................................16-39 bridge forward delay ............................................................................................16-41 bridge cist forward delay ......................................................................................16-43 bridge 1x1 forward delay .....................................................................................16-45 bridge bpdu-switching ..........................................................................................16-47 bridge path cost mode ..........................................................................................16-49 bridge slot/port .....................................................................................................16-51 bridge cist port ......................................................................................................16-53 bridge 1x1 port .....................................................................................................16-55 bridge slot/port priority ........................................................................................16-57 bridge cist slot/port priority ..................................................................................16-59 bridge msti slot/port priority ................................................................................16-61 bridge 1x1 slot/port priority .................................................................................16-63 bridge slot/port path cost ......................................................................................16-65 bridge cist slot/port path cost ...............................................................................16-69
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bridge msti slot/port path cost ..............................................................................16-73 bridge 1x1 slot/port path cost ...............................................................................16-76 bridge slot/port mode ...........................................................................................16-80 bridge cist slot/port mode .....................................................................................16-82 bridge 1x1 slot/port mode ....................................................................................16-84 bridge slot/port connection ...................................................................................16-86 bridge cist slot/port connection ............................................................................16-88 bridge 1x1 slot/port connection ............................................................................16-90 bridge port 10gig os8800optimized ......................................................................16-92 show spantree .......................................................................................................16-93 show spantree cist .................................................................................................16-99 show spantree msti .............................................................................................16-103 show spantree 1x1 ..............................................................................................16-108 show spantree ports ............................................................................................16-112 show spantree cist ports ......................................................................................16-120 show spantree msti ports ....................................................................................16-126 show spantree 1x1 ports .....................................................................................16-135 show spantree mst region ...................................................................................16-142 show spantree msti vlan-map .............................................................................16-144 show spantree cist vlan-map ..............................................................................16-146 show spantree map-msti .....................................................................................16-148 show spantree mst port .......................................................................................16-149
Chapter 17 Source Learning Commands ................................................................................. 17-1
mac-address-table ...................................................................................................17-2 mac-address-table aging-time ................................................................................17-5 show mac-address-table .........................................................................................17-7 show mac-address-table count ...............................................................................17-9 show mac-address-table aging-time .....................................................................17-11
Chapter 18 Learned Port Security Commands ....................................................................... 18-1
port-security ...........................................................................................................18-2 port-security shutdown ...........................................................................................18-4 port security maximum ...........................................................................................18-6 port-security mac ....................................................................................................18-8 port-security mac-range ........................................................................................18-10 port-security violation ..........................................................................................18-12 port-security release .............................................................................................18-14 show port-security ................................................................................................18-16 show port-security shutdown ...............................................................................18-18
Chapter 19 Ethernet Port Commands ....................................................................................... 19-1
trap port link ...........................................................................................................19-4 flow .........................................................................................................................19-6 flow wait time .........................................................................................................19-8 interfaces speed ....................................................................................................19-10 interfaces autoneg .................................................................................................19-13 interfaces crossover ..............................................................................................19-15 interfaces flow ......................................................................................................19-17 interfaces duplex ..................................................................................................19-19 interfaces admin ...................................................................................................19-21 interfaces alias ......................................................................................................19-23
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interfaces ifg .........................................................................................................19-25 interfaces no l2 statistics ......................................................................................19-27 interfaces long ......................................................................................................19-29 interfaces max frame ............................................................................................19-31 interfaces runt .......................................................................................................19-32 interfaces runtsize .................................................................................................19-34 interfaces flood .....................................................................................................19-36 interfaces flood multicast .....................................................................................19-38 interfaces flood rate ..............................................................................................19-40 interfaces hybrid preferred-fiber ..........................................................................19-42 interfaces hybrid preferred-copper .......................................................................19-44 interfaces hybrid forced-fiber ...............................................................................19-46 interfaces hybrid forced-copper ...........................................................................19-48 interfaces hybrid autoneg .....................................................................................19-50 interfaces hybrid crossover ...................................................................................19-52 interfaces hybrid duplex .......................................................................................19-54 interfaces hybrid speed .........................................................................................19-56 10gig slot ..............................................................................................................19-58 show interfaces flow control ................................................................................19-59 show interfaces .....................................................................................................19-61 show interfaces capability ....................................................................................19-65 show interfaces accounting ..................................................................................19-67 show interfaces counters ......................................................................................19-70 show interfaces counters errors ............................................................................19-72 show interfaces collisions .....................................................................................19-74 show interfaces status ...........................................................................................19-76 show interfaces port .............................................................................................19-79 show interfaces ifg ...............................................................................................19-81 show interfaces flood rate ....................................................................................19-83 show interfaces traffic ..........................................................................................19-85 show interfaces hybrid .........................................................................................19-87 show interfaces hybrid status ...............................................................................19-91 show interfaces hybrid flow control .....................................................................19-94 show interfaces hybrid capability .........................................................................19-96 show interfaces hybrid accounting .......................................................................19-98 show interfaces hybrid counters .........................................................................19-101 show interfaces hybrid counters errors ...............................................................19-103 show interfaces hybrid collisions .......................................................................19-105 show interfaces hybrid traffic .............................................................................19-107 show interfaces hybrid port ................................................................................19-109 show interfaces hybrid flood rate .......................................................................19-111 show interfaces hybrid ifg ..................................................................................19-113 show 10gig .........................................................................................................19-115 debug interfaces set backpressure ......................................................................19-116 debug interfaces backpressure ............................................................................19-117
Chapter 20 Port Mobility Commands ........................................................................................ 20-1
vlan dhcp mac .........................................................................................................20-2 vlan dhcp mac range ...............................................................................................20-4 vlan dhcp port .........................................................................................................20-6 vlan dhcp generic ...................................................................................................20-8 vlan binding mac-ip-port ......................................................................................20-10
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vlan binding mac-port-protocol ............................................................................20-12 vlan binding mac-port ..........................................................................................20-14 vlan binding mac-ip ..............................................................................................20-16 vlan binding ip-port ..............................................................................................20-18 vlan binding port-protocol ....................................................................................20-20 vlan mac ...............................................................................................................20-22 vlan mac range .....................................................................................................20-24 vlan ip ...................................................................................................................20-26 vlan ipx .................................................................................................................20-28 vlan protocol .........................................................................................................20-30 vlan user ...............................................................................................................20-32 vlan port ................................................................................................................20-34 vlan port mobile ...................................................................................................20-36 vlan port default vlan restore ................................................................................20-38 vlan port default vlan ............................................................................................20-40 vlan port authenticate ...........................................................................................20-42 vlan port 802.1x ....................................................................................................20-43 show vlan rules .....................................................................................................20-45 show vlan port mobile ..........................................................................................20-47
Chapter 21 VLAN Management Commands ........................................................................... 21-1
vlan .........................................................................................................................21-2 vlan stp ...................................................................................................................21-4 vlan mobile-tag .......................................................................................................21-6 vlan authentication .................................................................................................21-8 vlan router ip ..........................................................................................................21-9 vlan router ipx ......................................................................................................21-11 vlan router mac multiple ......................................................................................21-13 vlan port default ...................................................................................................21-15 show vlan ..............................................................................................................21-17 show vlan port ......................................................................................................21-20 show vlan router mac status .................................................................................21-23 show vlan router ip ...............................................................................................21-25
Chapter 22 IP Commands ............................................................................................................ 22-1
ip interface ..............................................................................................................22-4 ip router primary-address .......................................................................................22-7 ip router router-id ...................................................................................................22-8 ip static-route ..........................................................................................................22-9 ip default-ttl ..........................................................................................................22-11 ping .......................................................................................................................22-12 traceroute ..............................................................................................................22-14 ip directed-broadcast ............................................................................................22-16 ip service ..............................................................................................................22-17 arp .........................................................................................................................22-19 clear arp-cache ......................................................................................................22-21 arp filter ................................................................................................................22-22 clear arp filter .......................................................................................................22-24 icmp type ..............................................................................................................22-25 icmp unreachable ..................................................................................................22-28 icmp echo .............................................................................................................22-30 icmp timestamp ....................................................................................................22-32
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icmp addr-mask ....................................................................................................22-34 icmp messages ......................................................................................................22-36 ip dos scan close-port-penalty ..............................................................................22-37 ip dos scan tcp open-port-penalty .........................................................................22-38 ip dos scan udp open-port-penalty .......................................................................22-39 ip dos scan threshold ............................................................................................22-40 ip dos scan trap .....................................................................................................22-42 ip dos scan decay ..................................................................................................22-43 show ip traffic .......................................................................................................22-44 show ip interface ..................................................................................................22-47 show ip route ........................................................................................................22-53 show ip router database ........................................................................................22-55 show ip emp-route ................................................................................................22-58 show ip config ......................................................................................................22-60 show ip protocols .................................................................................................22-61 show ip service .....................................................................................................22-63 show arp ...............................................................................................................22-65 show arp filter .......................................................................................................22-67 show icmp control ................................................................................................22-69 show icmp statistics ..............................................................................................22-71 show tcp statistics .................................................................................................22-73 show tcp ports .......................................................................................................22-75 show udp statistics ................................................................................................22-77 show udp ports .....................................................................................................22-78 show ip dos config ................................................................................................22-79 show ip dos statistics ............................................................................................22-81 debug ip packet .....................................................................................................22-83 debug ip level .......................................................................................................22-86 debug ip packet default ........................................................................................22-87 debug ip packet .....................................................................................................22-88 debug ip statistics .................................................................................................22-90
Chapter 23 RDP Commands ........................................................................................................ 23-1
ip router-discovery .................................................................................................23-2 ip router-discovery interface ..................................................................................23-3 ip router-discovery interface advertisement-address ..............................................23-5 ip router-discovery interface max-advertisement-interval .....................................23-7 ip router-discovery interface min-advertisement-interval ......................................23-9 ip router-discovery interface advertisement-lifetime ...........................................23-11 ip router-discovery interface preference-level .....................................................23-13 show ip router-discovery ......................................................................................23-15 show ip router-discovery interface .......................................................................23-17
Chapter 24 DHCP Relay Commands .......................................................................................... 24-1
ip helper address .....................................................................................................24-2 ip helper address vlan .............................................................................................24-4 ip helper standard ...................................................................................................24-6 ip helper avlan only ................................................................................................24-7 ip helper per-vlan only ...........................................................................................24-9 ip helper forward delay ........................................................................................24-11 ip helper maximum hops ......................................................................................24-13 ip helper boot-up ..................................................................................................24-15
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ip helper boot-up enable .......................................................................................24-16 ip udp relay ...........................................................................................................24-17 ip udp relay vlan ...................................................................................................24-19 show ip helper ......................................................................................................24-21 show ip helper stats ..............................................................................................24-23 show ip udp relay service .....................................................................................24-25 show ip udp relay statistics ...................................................................................24-27 show ip udp relay destination ...............................................................................24-29
Chapter 25 RIP Commands .......................................................................................................... 25-1
ip load rip ...............................................................................................................25-3 ip rip status .............................................................................................................25-4 ip rip interface ........................................................................................................25-5 ip rip interface status ..............................................................................................25-7 ip rip interface metric .............................................................................................25-9 ip rip interface send-version .................................................................................25-10 ip rip interface recv-version .................................................................................25-12 ip rip force-holddowntimer ..................................................................................25-14 ip rip host-route ....................................................................................................25-16 ip rip route-tag ......................................................................................................25-17 ip rip redist status .................................................................................................25-18 ip rip redist ...........................................................................................................25-19 ip rip redist metric ................................................................................................25-21 ip rip redist-filter ..................................................................................................25-23 ip rip redist-filter effect ........................................................................................25-26 ip rip redist-filter metric .......................................................................................25-28 ip rip redist-filter route-tag ...................................................................................25-30 ip rip redist-filter redist-control ............................................................................25-32 ip rip interface auth-type ......................................................................................25-34 ip rip interface auth-key .......................................................................................25-35 ip rip debug-type ..................................................................................................25-36 ip rip debug-level .................................................................................................25-38 show ip rip ............................................................................................................25-39 show ip rip routes .................................................................................................25-41 show ip rip interface .............................................................................................25-43 show ip rip peer ....................................................................................................25-45 show ip rip redist ..................................................................................................25-47 show ip rip redist-filter .........................................................................................25-49 show ip rip debug .................................................................................................25-51
Chapter 26 IPX Commands .......................................................................................................... 26-1
ipx routing ..............................................................................................................26-2 ipx default-route .....................................................................................................26-3 ipx route ..................................................................................................................26-5 clear ipx route .........................................................................................................26-7 ping ipx ...................................................................................................................26-9 ipx filter rip ...........................................................................................................26-11 ipx filter sap ..........................................................................................................26-13 ipx filter gns .........................................................................................................26-16 ipx type-20-propagation .......................................................................................26-18 ipx packet-extension .............................................................................................26-20 ipx timers ..............................................................................................................26-22
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show ipx interface ................................................................................................26-24 show ipx traffic .....................................................................................................26-28 show ipx default-route ..........................................................................................26-32 show ipx route ......................................................................................................26-34 show ipx servers ...................................................................................................26-36 show ipx filter .......................................................................................................26-38 show ipx type-20-propagation ..............................................................................26-40 show ipx packet-extension ...................................................................................26-41 show ipx timers ....................................................................................................26-42
Chapter 27 VRRP Commands ...................................................................................................... 27-1
vrrp .........................................................................................................................27-2 vrrp ip .....................................................................................................................27-5 vrrp trap ..................................................................................................................27-6 vrrp delay ................................................................................................................27-7 vrrp track ................................................................................................................27-8 vrrp track-association ...........................................................................................27-10 show vrrp ..............................................................................................................27-11 show vrrp statistics ...............................................................................................27-14 show vrrp track .....................................................................................................27-17 show vrrp track-association ..................................................................................27-19
Chapter 28 OSPF Commands ...................................................................................................... 28-1
ip ospf status ...........................................................................................................28-3 ip load ospf .............................................................................................................28-4 ip ospf asbr .............................................................................................................28-5 ip ospf exit-overflow-interval .................................................................................28-6 ip ospf extlsdb-limit ...............................................................................................28-7 ip ospf host .............................................................................................................28-8 ip ospf mtu-checking ............................................................................................28-10 ip ospf redist-filter ................................................................................................28-11 ip ospf redist status ...............................................................................................28-13 ip ospf redist .........................................................................................................28-14 ip ospf route-tag ...................................................................................................28-16 ip ospf spf-timer ...................................................................................................28-17 ip ospf virtual-link ................................................................................................28-19 ip ospf neighbor ....................................................................................................28-22 ip ospf debug-level ...............................................................................................28-24 ip ospf debug-type ................................................................................................28-25 ip ospf area ...........................................................................................................28-28 ip ospf area status .................................................................................................28-30 ip ospf area default-metric ....................................................................................28-31 ip ospf area range .................................................................................................28-33 ip ospf interface ....................................................................................................28-35 ip ospf interface status ..........................................................................................28-36 ip ospf interface area ............................................................................................28-38 ip ospf interface auth-key .....................................................................................28-39 ip ospf interface auth-type ....................................................................................28-40 ip ospf interface dead-interval ..............................................................................28-42 ip ospf interface hello-interval .............................................................................28-44 ip ospf interface md5 ............................................................................................28-45 ip ospf interface md5 key .....................................................................................28-47
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ip ospf interface type ............................................................................................28-49 ip ospf interface cost ............................................................................................28-51 ip ospf interface poll-interval ...............................................................................28-52 ip ospf interface priority .......................................................................................28-53 ip ospf interface retrans-interval ..........................................................................28-54 ip ospf interface transit-delay ...............................................................................28-55 ip ospf restart-support ...........................................................................................28-56 ip ospf restart-interval ..........................................................................................28-57 ip ospf restart-helper status ..................................................................................28-58 ip ospf restart-helper strict-lsa-checking-status ....................................................28-60 ip ospf restart initiate ............................................................................................28-62 show ip ospf .........................................................................................................28-63 show ip ospf border-routers ..................................................................................28-66 show ip ospf ext-lsdb ............................................................................................28-68 show ip ospf host ..................................................................................................28-70 show ip ospf lsdb ..................................................................................................28-72 show ip ospf neighbor ..........................................................................................28-74 show ip ospf redist-filter ......................................................................................28-77 show ip ospf redist ................................................................................................28-79 show ip ospf routes ...............................................................................................28-81 show ip ospf virtual-link ......................................................................................28-83 show ip ospf virtual-neighbor ..............................................................................28-85 show ip ospf area ..................................................................................................28-88 show ip ospf area range ........................................................................................28-91 show ip ospf area stub ..........................................................................................28-93 show ip ospf interface ..........................................................................................28-95 show ip ospf restart ............................................................................................28-101 show ip ospf debug .............................................................................................28-103
Chapter 29 BGP Commands ........................................................................................................ 29-1
ip load bgp ..............................................................................................................29-4 ip bgp status ............................................................................................................29-5 ip bgp autonomous-system .....................................................................................29-6 ip bgp bestpath as-path ignore ................................................................................29-7 ip bgp cluster-id ......................................................................................................29-9 ip bgp default local-preference .............................................................................29-10 ip bgp fast-external-failover .................................................................................29-12 ip bgp always-compare-med ................................................................................29-14 ip bgp bestpath med missing-as-worst .................................................................29-15 ip bgp client-to-client reflection ...........................................................................29-16 ip bgp as-origin-interval .......................................................................................29-18 ip bgp synchronization .........................................................................................29-19 ip bgp confederation identifier .............................................................................29-21 ip bgp maximum-paths .........................................................................................29-22 ip bgp log-neighbor-changes ................................................................................29-23 ip bgp dampening .................................................................................................29-24 ip bgp dampening clear ........................................................................................29-27 ip bgp debug-type .................................................................................................29-28 ip bgp debug-level ................................................................................................29-30 ip bgp aggregate-address ......................................................................................29-31 ip bgp aggregate-address status ............................................................................29-33 ip bgp aggregate-address as-set ............................................................................29-35
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ip bgp aggregate-address community ...................................................................29-37 ip bgp aggregate-address local-preference ...........................................................29-39 ip bgp aggregate-address metric ...........................................................................29-41 ip bgp aggregate-address summary-only ..............................................................29-43 ip bgp network ......................................................................................................29-45 ip bgp network status ............................................................................................29-47 ip bgp network community ..................................................................................29-49 ip bgp network local-preference ...........................................................................29-50 ip bgp network metric ..........................................................................................29-52 ip bgp neighbor .....................................................................................................29-54 ip bgp neighbor status ..........................................................................................29-55 ip bgp neighbor advertisement-interval ................................................................29-56 ip bgp neighbor clear ............................................................................................29-57 ip bgp neighbor route-reflector-client ..................................................................29-59 ip bgp neighbor default-originate .........................................................................29-60 ip bgp neighbor timers ..........................................................................................29-61 ip bgp neighbor conn-retry-interval .....................................................................29-63 ip bgp neighbor auto-restart .................................................................................29-65 ip bgp neighbor maximum-prefix ........................................................................29-67 ip bgp neighbor md5 key ......................................................................................29-69 ip bgp neighbor ebgp-multihop ............................................................................29-71 ip bgp neighbor description ..................................................................................29-73 ip bgp neighbor next-hop-self ..............................................................................29-74 ip bgp neighbor passive ........................................................................................29-76 ip bgp neighbor remote-as ....................................................................................29-77 ip bgp neighbor remove-private-as ......................................................................29-79 ip bgp neighbor soft-reconfiguration ....................................................................29-80 ip bgp neighbor stats-clear ...................................................................................29-82 ip bgp confederation neighbor ..............................................................................29-83 ip bgp neighbor update-source .............................................................................29-84 ip bgp neighbor in-aspathlist ................................................................................29-86 ip bgp neighbor in-communitylist ........................................................................29-87 ip bgp neighbor in-prefixlist .................................................................................29-88 ip bgp neighbor out-aspathlist ..............................................................................29-89 ip bgp neighbor out-communitylist ......................................................................29-90 ip bgp neighbor out-prefixlist ...............................................................................29-91 ip bgp neighbor route-map ...................................................................................29-92 ip bgp neighbor clear soft .....................................................................................29-94 ip bgp policy aspath-list .......................................................................................29-95 ip bgp policy aspath-list action .............................................................................29-97 ip bgp policy aspath-list priority ..........................................................................29-99 ip bgp policy community-list .............................................................................29-101 ip bgp policy community-list action ...................................................................29-103 ip bgp policy community-list match-type ..........................................................29-105 ip bgp policy community-list priority ................................................................29-107 ip bgp policy prefix-list ......................................................................................29-109 ip bgp policy prefix-list action ...........................................................................29-111 ip bgp policy prefix-list ge .................................................................................29-112 ip bgp policy prefix-list le ..................................................................................29-114 ip bgp policy route-map .....................................................................................29-116 ip bgp policy route-map action ...........................................................................29-118 ip bgp policy route-map aspath-list ....................................................................29-119
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ip bgp policy route-map asprepend ....................................................................29-120 ip bgp policy route-map community ..................................................................29-121 ip bgp policy route-map community-list ............................................................29-123 ip bgp policy route-map community-mode ........................................................29-124 ip bgp policy route-map lpref .............................................................................29-125 ip bgp policy route-map lpref-mode ...................................................................29-126 ip bgp policy route-map match-community .......................................................29-128 ip bgp policy route-map match-mask .................................................................29-130 ip bgp policy route-map match-prefix ................................................................29-131 ip bgp policy route-map match-regexp ..............................................................29-132 ip bgp policy route-map med .............................................................................29-134 ip bgp policy route-map med-mode ...................................................................29-135 ip bgp policy route-map origin ...........................................................................29-137 ip bgp policy route-map prefix-list .....................................................................29-139 ip bgp policy route-map weight .........................................................................29-141 ip bgp policy route-map community-strip ..........................................................29-142 ip bgp redist-filter ...............................................................................................29-143 ip bgp redist-filter community ............................................................................29-145 ip bgp redist-filter effect .....................................................................................29-147 ip bgp redist-filter local-preference ....................................................................29-149 ip bgp redist-filter metric ....................................................................................29-151 ip bgp redist-filter subnets ..................................................................................29-153 show ip bgp ........................................................................................................29-155 show ip bgp statistics ..........................................................................................29-158 show ip bgp dampening ......................................................................................29-160 show ip bgp dampening-stats .............................................................................29-162 show ip bgp path ................................................................................................29-164 show ip bgp routes ..............................................................................................29-168 show ip bgp debug ..............................................................................................29-170 show ip bgp aggregate-address ..........................................................................29-173 show ip bgp network ..........................................................................................29-175 show ip bgp neighbors ........................................................................................29-177 show ip bgp neighbors policy .............................................................................29-181 show ip bgp neighbors timer ..............................................................................29-183 show ip bgp neighbors statistics .........................................................................29-185 show ip bgp policy aspath-list ............................................................................29-190 show ip bgp policy community-list ....................................................................29-192 show ip bgp policy prefix-list .............................................................................29-194 show ip bgp policy route-map ............................................................................29-196 show ip bgp redist-filter .....................................................................................29-199
Chapter 30 PIM-SM Commands ................................................................................................. 30-1
ip load pimsm .........................................................................................................30-3 ip pimsm status .......................................................................................................30-4 ip pimsm cbsr-masklength .....................................................................................30-5 ip pimsm static-rp status .........................................................................................30-6 ip pimsm static-rp ...................................................................................................30-8 ip pimsm rp-candidate ..........................................................................................30-10 ip pimsm rp-threshold ..........................................................................................30-12 ip pimsm crp-address ...........................................................................................30-13 ip pimsm crp-expirytime ......................................................................................30-14 ip pimsm crp-holdtime .........................................................................................30-15
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ip pimsm crp-interval ...........................................................................................30-16 ip pimsm crp-priority ...........................................................................................30-17 ip pimsm data-timeout ..........................................................................................30-18 ip pimsm joinprune-interval .................................................................................30-19 ip pimsm max-rps .................................................................................................30-20 ip pimsm probe-time ............................................................................................30-21 ip pimsm register checksum .................................................................................30-22 ip pimsm registersuppress-timeout .......................................................................30-23 ip pimsm spt status ...............................................................................................30-24 ip pimsm interface ................................................................................................30-25 ip pimsm interface hello-interval .........................................................................30-27 ip pimsm interface joinprune-interval ..................................................................30-28 ip pimsm interface cbsr-preference ......................................................................30-30 ip pimsm interface dr-priority ..............................................................................30-32 ip pimsm interface prune-delay status ..................................................................30-34 ip pimsm interface prune-delay ............................................................................30-36 ip pimsm interface override-interval ....................................................................30-38 ip pimsm interface triggered-hello .......................................................................30-40 ip pimsm interface hello-holdtime .......................................................................30-42 ip pimsm interface genid ......................................................................................30-44 ip pimsm interface joinprune-holdtime ................................................................30-46 ip pimsm debug-level ...........................................................................................30-48 ip pimsm debug-type ............................................................................................30-49 show ip pimsm .....................................................................................................30-51 show ip pimsm neighbor ......................................................................................30-55 show ip pimsm rp-candidate ................................................................................30-57 show ip pimsm rp-set ...........................................................................................30-59 show ip pimsm interface ......................................................................................30-61 show ip pimsm nexthop ........................................................................................30-65 show ip pimsm mroute .........................................................................................30-67 show ip pimsm static-rp .......................................................................................30-69 show ip pimsm debug ...........................................................................................30-71
Chapter 31 DVMRP Commands .................................................................................................. 31-1
ip load dvmrp .........................................................................................................31-2 ip dvmrp status .......................................................................................................31-3 ip dvmrp flash-interval ...........................................................................................31-5 ip dvmrp graft-timeout ...........................................................................................31-6 ip dvmrp interface ..................................................................................................31-7 ip dvmrp interface metric .......................................................................................31-9 ip dvmrp neighbor-interval ...................................................................................31-11 ip dvmrp neighbor-timeout ...................................................................................31-12 ip dvmrp prune-lifetime .......................................................................................31-13 ip dvmrp prune-timeout ........................................................................................31-14 ip dvmrp report-interval .......................................................................................31-15 ip dvmrp route-holddown .....................................................................................31-16 ip dvmrp route-timeout .........................................................................................31-17 ip dvmrp subord-default .......................................................................................31-18 ip dvmrp tunnel ....................................................................................................31-20 ip dvmrp tunnel ttl ................................................................................................31-22 ip dvmrp debug-level ...........................................................................................31-24 ip dvmrp debug-type ............................................................................................31-25
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show ip dvmrp ......................................................................................................31-27 show ip dvmrp interface .......................................................................................31-30 show ip dvmrp neighbor .......................................................................................31-33 show ip dvmrp nexthop ........................................................................................31-35 show ip dvmrp prune ............................................................................................31-37 show ip dvmrp route .............................................................................................31-39 show ip dvmrp tunnel ...........................................................................................31-41 show ip dvmrp debug ...........................................................................................31-43
Chapter 32 Multicast Routing Commands ............................................................................... 32-1
ip mroute-boundary ................................................................................................32-2 ip mroute interface ttl .............................................................................................32-4 show ip mroute-boundary .......................................................................................32-5 show ip mroute .......................................................................................................32-7 show ip mroute interface ........................................................................................32-9 show ip mroute-nexthop .......................................................................................32-11 ip mroute debug-level ...........................................................................................32-13 ip mroute debug-type ...........................................................................................32-14 show ip mroute debug ..........................................................................................32-16
Chapter 33 Port Mirroring and Monitoring Commands ...................................................... 33-1
port mirroring source destination ...........................................................................33-2 port mirroring .........................................................................................................33-5 port monitoring source ...........................................................................................33-7 port monitoring .....................................................................................................33-10 show port mirroring status ....................................................................................33-11 show port monitoring status .................................................................................33-14 show port monitoring file .....................................................................................33-16
Chapter 34 RMON Commands .................................................................................................... 34-1
rmon probes ............................................................................................................34-2 show rmon probes ..................................................................................................34-4 show rmon events ...................................................................................................34-7
Chapter 35 Health Monitoring Commands ............................................................................. 35-1
health threshold ......................................................................................................35-2 health interval .........................................................................................................35-4 health statistics reset ...............................................................................................35-5 show health threshold .............................................................................................35-6 show health interval ...............................................................................................35-8 show health .............................................................................................................35-9 show health all ......................................................................................................35-11 show health slice ..................................................................................................35-13
Chapter 36 QoS Commands ........................................................................................................ 36-1
qos ..........................................................................................................................36-5 qos trust ports .........................................................................................................36-7 qos default queues ..................................................................................................36-9 qos default servicing mode ...................................................................................36-10 qos forward log .....................................................................................................36-12 qos log console .....................................................................................................36-13 qos log lines ..........................................................................................................36-14
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qos log level .........................................................................................................36-15 qos classifyl3 bridged ...........................................................................................36-17 qos classify fragments ..........................................................................................36-19 qos flow timeout ...................................................................................................36-20 qos fragment timeout ............................................................................................36-21 qos reflexive timeout ............................................................................................36-22 qos nat timeout .....................................................................................................36-24 qos default bridged disposition ............................................................................36-26 qos default routed disposition ..............................................................................36-28 qos default multicast disposition ..........................................................................36-29 qos stats interval ...................................................................................................36-30 debug qos ..............................................................................................................36-31 debug qos internal ................................................................................................36-33 qos clear log .........................................................................................................36-35 qos apply ..............................................................................................................36-36 qos revert ..............................................................................................................36-37 qos flush ...............................................................................................................36-38 qos reset ................................................................................................................36-40 qos stats reset ........................................................................................................36-41 policy rule .............................................................................................................36-42 policy network group ...........................................................................................36-45 policy service group .............................................................................................36-47 policy mac group ..................................................................................................36-49 policy port group ..................................................................................................36-51 policy service ........................................................................................................36-53 policy service protocol .........................................................................................36-56 policy service source tcp port ...............................................................................36-58 policy service destination tcp port ........................................................................36-60 policy service source udp port ..............................................................................36-62 policy service destination udp port .......................................................................36-64 policy map group ..................................................................................................36-66 policy condition ....................................................................................................36-68 policy condition source ip ....................................................................................36-72 policy condition destination ip .............................................................................36-74 policy condition multicast ip ................................................................................36-76 policy condition source network group ................................................................36-78 policy condition destination network group .........................................................36-80 policy condition multicast network group ............................................................36-82 policy condition source ip port .............................................................................36-84 policy condition destination ip port ......................................................................36-86 policy condition source tcp port ...........................................................................36-88 policy condition destination tcp port ....................................................................36-90 policy condition source udp port ..........................................................................36-92 policy condition destination udp port ...................................................................36-94 policy condition ethertype ....................................................................................36-96 policy condition established .................................................................................36-98 policy condition tcpflags ....................................................................................36-100 policy condition service .....................................................................................36-102 policy condition service group ...........................................................................36-103 policy condition icmptype ..................................................................................36-105 policy condition icmpcode .................................................................................36-107 policy condition ip protocol ...............................................................................36-109
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policy condition tos ............................................................................................36-111 policy condition dscp .........................................................................................36-113 policy condition source mac ...............................................................................36-115 policy condition destination mac ........................................................................36-117 policy condition source mac group ....................................................................36-119 policy condition destination mac group .............................................................36-121 policy condition source vlan ..............................................................................36-123 policy condition destination vlan .......................................................................36-124 policy condition 802.1p ......................................................................................36-125 policy condition source port ...............................................................................36-127 policy condition destination port ........................................................................36-129 policy condition source port group .....................................................................36-131 policy condition destination port group .............................................................36-133 policy condition source interface type ...............................................................36-135 policy condition destination interface type ........................................................36-137 policy action .......................................................................................................36-139 policy action disposition .....................................................................................36-142 policy action shared ............................................................................................36-144 policy action priority ..........................................................................................36-146 policy action minimum bandwidth .....................................................................36-148 policy action maximum bandwidth ....................................................................36-150 policy action maximum buffers ..........................................................................36-152 policy action minimum depth .............................................................................36-154 policy action maximum depth ............................................................................36-156 policy action tos .................................................................................................36-158 policy action 802.1p ...........................................................................................36-160 policy action dscp ...............................................................................................36-162 policy action map ...............................................................................................36-164 policy action source rewrite ip ...........................................................................36-166 policy action source rewrite network group .......................................................36-168 policy action destination rewrite ip ....................................................................36-170 policy action destination rewrite network group ................................................36-172 policy action load balance group ........................................................................36-174 policy action alternate gateway ip ......................................................................36-176 policy action permanent gateway ip ...................................................................36-178 qos port reset ......................................................................................................36-180 qos port ...............................................................................................................36-181 qos port default queues .......................................................................................36-183 qos port servicing mode .....................................................................................36-185 qos port trusted ...................................................................................................36-187 qos port maximum bandwidth ............................................................................36-189 qos port maximum reserve bandwidth ...............................................................36-191 qos port maximum signal bandwidth .................................................................36-193 qos port maximum default depth ........................................................................36-195 qos port maximum default buffers .....................................................................36-197 qos port default 802.1p .......................................................................................36-199 qos port default dscp ..........................................................................................36-200 qos port default classification .............................................................................36-201 qos port enqueuing thresholds ............................................................................36-203 qos port protocol priority ....................................................................................36-206 qos slice ..............................................................................................................36-208 qos slice dscp ......................................................................................................36-210
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qos slice servicing mode ....................................................................................36-212 qos slice wred thresholds ....................................................................................36-214 show policy classify ...........................................................................................36-217 show policy classify source port ........................................................................36-220 show policy classify destination port .................................................................36-222 show policy classify source mac ........................................................................36-224 show policy classify destination mac .................................................................36-226 show policy classify source vlan ........................................................................36-228 show policy classify destination vlan .................................................................36-230 show policy classify source interface type .........................................................36-232 show policy classify destination interface type ..................................................36-234 show policy classify 802.1p ...............................................................................36-236 show policy classify source ip ............................................................................36-237 show policy classify destination ip .....................................................................36-239 show policy classify multicast ip .......................................................................36-241 show policy classify tos ......................................................................................36-243 show policy classify dscp ...................................................................................36-245 show policy classify ip protocol .........................................................................36-247 show policy classify source ip port ....................................................................36-249 show policy classify destination ip port .............................................................36-251 show policy network group ................................................................................36-253 show policy service ............................................................................................36-255 show policy service group ..................................................................................36-257 show policy mac group ......................................................................................36-259 show policy port group .......................................................................................36-261 show policy map group ......................................................................................36-263 show policy action ..............................................................................................36-265 show policy condition ........................................................................................36-267 show active policy rule .......................................................................................36-270 show policy rule .................................................................................................36-272 show qos port .....................................................................................................36-275 show qos port statistics .......................................................................................36-279 show qos port high-density-module ...................................................................36-283 show qos port pdis ..............................................................................................36-286 show qos queue ..................................................................................................36-288 show qos slice .....................................................................................................36-291 show qos slice high-density-module ..................................................................36-293 show qos slice pcams .........................................................................................36-296 show qos log .......................................................................................................36-298 show qos config ..................................................................................................36-300 show qos statistics ..............................................................................................36-303
Chapter 37 Policy Server Commands ........................................................................................ 37-1
policy server load ...................................................................................................37-2 policy server flush ..................................................................................................37-3 policy server ...........................................................................................................37-4 show policy server ..................................................................................................37-6 show policy server long ..........................................................................................37-8 show policy server statistics .................................................................................37-10 show policy server rules .......................................................................................37-12 show policy server events ....................................................................................37-14
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IP Multicast Switching Commands ....................................................................... 38-1
ip multicast switching .............................................................................................38-2 ip multicast igmp-proxy-version ............................................................................38-3 ip multicast leave-timeout ......................................................................................38-4 ip multicast query-interval .....................................................................................38-5 ip multicast membership-timeout ...........................................................................38-6 ip multicast neighbor-timeout ................................................................................38-7 ip multicast querier-timeout ...................................................................................38-8 ip multicast other-querier-timeout ..........................................................................38-9 ip multicast priority ..............................................................................................38-10 ip multicast max-ingress-bandwidth ....................................................................38-11 ip multicast static-neighbor ..................................................................................38-12 ip multicast static-querier .....................................................................................38-14 ip multicast static-member ...................................................................................38-16 ip multicast hardware-routing ..............................................................................38-18 show ip multicast switching .................................................................................38-19 show ip multicast groups ......................................................................................38-22 show ip multicast neighbors .................................................................................38-24 show ip multicast queriers ....................................................................................38-26 show ip multicast forwarding ...............................................................................38-28 show ip multicast policy-cache ............................................................................38-30
Chapter 39 Server Load Balancing Commands ..................................................................... 39-1
ip slb admin ............................................................................................................39-3 ip slb cluster ...........................................................................................................39-4 ip slb cluster admin status ......................................................................................39-6 ip slb cluster ping period ........................................................................................39-7 ip slb cluster ping timeout ......................................................................................39-9 ip slb cluster ping retries ......................................................................................39-11 ip slb cluster distribution ......................................................................................39-12 ip slb cluster sticky time .......................................................................................39-14 ip slb cluster probe ...............................................................................................39-16 ip slb server ip cluster ...........................................................................................39-17 ip slb server ip cluster probe ................................................................................39-19 ip slb probe ...........................................................................................................39-20 ip slb probe timeout ..............................................................................................39-22 ip slb probe period ................................................................................................39-24 ip slb probe port ....................................................................................................39-26 ip slb probe retries ................................................................................................39-28 ip slb probe username ...........................................................................................39-30 ip slb probe password ...........................................................................................39-31 ip slb probe url ......................................................................................................39-32 ip slb probe status .................................................................................................39-33 ip slb probe send ...................................................................................................39-34 ip slb probe expect ................................................................................................39-35 show ip slb ............................................................................................................39-36 show ip slb clusters ..............................................................................................39-38 show ip slb cluster ................................................................................................39-40 show ip slb cluster server .....................................................................................39-43 show ip slb servers ...............................................................................................39-46 show ip slb probes ................................................................................................39-48
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Chapter 40
High Availability VLAN Commands .................................................................... 40-1
vlan port-mac ingress-port .....................................................................................40-2 vlan port-mac egress-port .......................................................................................40-4 mac-address-table port-mac vlan mac ....................................................................40-6 show mac-address-table port-mac ..........................................................................40-8
Chapter 41 AAA Commands ........................................................................................................ 41-1
aaa radius-server .....................................................................................................41-3 aaa ldap-server ........................................................................................................41-5 aaa ace-server clear ................................................................................................41-8 aaa authentication vlan single-mode ......................................................................41-9 aaa authentication vlan multiple-mode ................................................................41-11 aaa vlan no ............................................................................................................41-13 aaa avlan dns ........................................................................................................41-14 aaa avlan default dhcp ..........................................................................................41-15 aaa authentication .................................................................................................41-16 aaa authentication default .....................................................................................41-18 aaa authentication 802.1x .....................................................................................41-20 aaa accounting 802.1x ..........................................................................................41-22 aaa accounting vlan ..............................................................................................41-24 aaa accounting session .........................................................................................41-26 avlan default-traffic ..............................................................................................41-28 avlan port-bound ..................................................................................................41-30 avlan auth-ip .........................................................................................................41-32 aaa avlan http language ........................................................................................41-33 user .......................................................................................................................41-34 password ...............................................................................................................41-38 user password-size min ........................................................................................41-40 user password-expiration ......................................................................................41-41 end-user profile ....................................................................................................41-43 end-user profile port-list .......................................................................................41-45 end-user profile vlan-range ..................................................................................41-47 show aaa server ....................................................................................................41-49 show aaa authentication vlan ................................................................................41-52 show aaa authentication .......................................................................................41-54 show aaa authentication 802.1x ...........................................................................41-56 show aaa accounting 802.1x .................................................................................41-58 show aaa accounting vlan .....................................................................................41-59 show aaa accounting .............................................................................................41-61 show user ..............................................................................................................41-63 show user password-size ......................................................................................41-66 show user password-expiration ............................................................................41-67 show avlan user ....................................................................................................41-68 show aaa avlan config ..........................................................................................41-70 show aaa avlan auth-ip .........................................................................................41-72 debug command-info ............................................................................................41-74 debug end-user profile ..........................................................................................41-76 show end-user profile ...........................................................................................41-78 show aaa priv hexa ...............................................................................................41-80
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802.1X Commands ................................................................................................... 42-1
802.1x .....................................................................................................................42-2 802.1x initialize ......................................................................................................42-5 802.1x re-authenticate ............................................................................................42-6 show 802.1x ...........................................................................................................42-7 show 802.1x users ..................................................................................................42-9 show 802.1x statistics ...........................................................................................42-11
Chapter 43 Memory Monitoring Commands .......................................................................... 43-1
debug ktrace ...........................................................................................................43-2 debug ktrace appid level .........................................................................................43-4 debug ktrace show ..................................................................................................43-6 debug ktrace show log ............................................................................................43-8 debug systrace ......................................................................................................43-10 debug systrace watch ............................................................................................43-12 debug systrace appid level ....................................................................................43-13 debug systrace show .............................................................................................43-15 debug systrace show log .......................................................................................43-17 show log pmd .......................................................................................................43-19 debug memory monitor ........................................................................................43-23 debug memory monitor show log .........................................................................43-24 debug memory monitor show log global ..............................................................43-27 debug memory monitor show log task .................................................................43-29 debug memory monitor show log size .................................................................43-31
Chapter 44 Switch Logging Commands ................................................................................... 44-1
swlog ......................................................................................................................44-2 swlog appid level ....................................................................................................44-3 swlog output ...........................................................................................................44-6 swlog output flash file-size ....................................................................................44-8 swlog clear ..............................................................................................................44-9 show log swlog .....................................................................................................44-10 show swlog ...........................................................................................................44-13
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Appendix A
Software License and Copyright Statements .....................................................A-1
Alcatel License Agreement ............................................................................................ A-1 ALCATEL INTERNETWORKING, INC. ("AII") SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ............................................................... A-1 Third Party Licenses and Notices .................................................................................. A-4 A. Booting and Debugging Non-Proprietary Software .......................................... A-4 B. The OpenLDAP Public License: Version 2.4, 8 December 2000 ..................... A-4 C. Linux .................................................................................................................. A-5 D. GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE: Version 2, June 1991 .......................... A-5 E. University of California ................................................................................... A-10 F. Carnegie-Mellon University ............................................................................ A-10 G. Random.c ......................................................................................................... A-10 H. Apptitude, Inc. ................................................................................................. A-11 I. Agranat ............................................................................................................. A-11 J. RSA Security Inc. ............................................................................................ A-11 K. Sun Microsystems, Inc. .................................................................................... A-11 L. Wind River Systems, Inc. ................................................................................ A-12 M. Network Time Protocol Version 4 ................................................................... A-12
Index ...................................................................................................................... Index-1
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About This Guide
This OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide is a comprehensive resource to all Command Line Interface (CLI) commands available on the OmniSwitch 6600 Family, OmniSwitch 6800 Series, OmniSwitch 7700/7800, and the OmniSwitch 8800.
Supported Platforms
This information in this guide applies to the following products:
· OmniSwitch 6624 · OmniSwitch 6648 · OmniSwitch 6600-U24 · OmniSwitch 6600-P24 · OmniSwitch 6602-24 · OmniSwitch 6602-48 · OmniSwitch 6800-24 · OmniSwitch 6800-48 · OmniSwitch 6800-U24 · OmniSwitch 6800-24L · OmniSwitch 6800-48L · OmniSwitch 7700 · OmniSwitch 7800 · OmniSwitch 8800
Note. All references to OmniSwitch 6624 and 6648 switches also apply to the OmniSwitch 6600-U24, 6600-P24, 6602-24, and 6602-48 unless specified otherwise.
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About This Guide
Unsupported Platforms
The information in this guide does not apply to the following products:
· OmniSwitch (original version with no numeric model name) · Omni Switch/Router · OmniStack · OmniAccess
Who Should Read this Manual?
The audience for this user guide is network administrators and IT support personnel who need to configure, maintain, and monitor switches and routers in a live network. Anyone wishing to gain knowledge on the details of all CLI commands available on the OmniSwitch will benefit from the material in this reference guide. However, advanced users who have already familiarized themselves with the OmniSwitch CLI commands will benefit most from the detailed content in this guide.
When Should I Read this Manual?
Read this guide whenever you want detailed information on individual CLI commands. Although this guide provides helpful information during any stage of the configuration process, it is a good idea to first familiarize yourself with the software features available on the switch before investigating the detailed command information in this guide. Overview information, procedures, and live network examples on switch software features may be found in the OmniSwitch 6624/6648 Switch Management Guide, OmniSwitch 6800 Series Switch Management Guide, OmniSwitch 7700/7800/8800 Switch Management Guide, OmniSwitch 6624/6648 Network Configuration Guide, OmniSwitch 6800 Series Network Configuration Guide, OmniSwitch 7700/7800/8800 Network Configuration Guide, OmniSwitch 6624/6648 Advanced Routing Configuration Guide, OmniSwitch 6800 Series Advanced Routing Configuration Guide, and the OmniSwitch 7700/7800/8800 Advanced Routing Configuration Guide. Once you are familiar with the procedures and base CLI commands in these configuration guides you can obtain more detailed information on the individual commands in this guide.
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What is in this Manual?
What is in this Manual?
This reference guide includes information on every CLI command available in the switch. Command reference information is included for base software commands as well as commands associated with optional software packages, such as Advanced Routing (multicast routing protocols and OSPF). The information provided for each CLI command includes:
· Command description. · Syntax. · Description of all keywords and variables included in the syntax. · Default values. · Usage guidelines, which include tips on when and how to use the command. · Examples of command lines using the command. · Related commands with descriptions. · Release history, which indicates the release when the command was introduced. · SNMP information, such as the MIB files related to a set of CLI commands. In addition each CLI
command includes the corresponding MIB variables that map to all parameters included in a command.
What is Not in this Manual?
Primarily a reference, this guide does not provide step-by-step instructions on how to set up particular features on the switch. It also does not provide overview or application examples on software features. For comprehensive information on how to configure particular software features in the switch, consult the appropriate configuration guide. This guide also does not provide any information on the network management applications, WebView and OmniVista. Further information on WebView and OmniVista can be found in the context-sensitive on-line help available with those applications.
How is the Information Organized?
Each chapter in this guide includes reference material for all commands related to a single software feature, such as server load balancing or link aggregation. Typically commands in a single chapter will share a common prefix.
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Text Conventions
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Text Conventions
The following table contains text conventions and usage guidelines for CLI commands as they are documented in this guide. bold text italicized text Indicates basic command and keyword syntax. Example: show snmp station Indicates user-specific information such as IP addresses, slot numbers, passwords, names, etc. Example: no snmp station ip_address Italicized text that is not enclosed with straight brackets ([ ]) indicates required information. [ ] (Straight Brackets) Indicates optional parameters for a given command. Example: show aaa server [server_name] Here, you can enter either of the following options: show aaa server show aaa server server_name (where server_name is the userspecified server name, e.g., show aaa server myserver1) Note that this example includes italicized text. The optional parameter in this case is a user-specified server name. { } (Curly Braces) Indicates that the user must choose between one or more parameters. Example: port mirroring {enable | disable} Here, you must choose one of the following: port mirroring enable or port mirroring disable | (Vertical Pipes) Used to separate parameter choices within a command string. For example, the command string show health threshold [rx | txrx | memory | cpu] separates the choices rx, txrx, memory, and cpu. Examples: show health threshold rx show health threshold txrx show health threshold memory show health threshold cpu " " (Quotation Marks) Used to enclose text strings that contain spaces. The quotation marks are required input on the command line. Example: vlan 2 "new test vlan"
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Documentation Roadmap
The OmniSwitch user documentation suite was designed to supply you with information at several critical junctures of the configuration process. The following section outlines a roadmap of the manuals that will help you at each stage of the configuration process. Under each stage, we point you to the manual or manuals that will be most helpful to you.
Stage 1: Using the Switch for the First Time
Pertinent Documentation: Getting Started Guide Release Notes A hard-copy Getting Started Guide is included with your switch; this guide provides all the information you need to get your switch up and running the first time. This guide provides information on unpacking the switch, rack mounting the switch, installing modules, unlocking access control, setting the switch's IP address, and setting up a password. It also includes succinct overview information on fundamental aspects of the switch, such as hardware LEDs, the software directory structure, CLI conventions, and web-based management. At this time you should also familiarize yourself with the Release Notes that accompanied your switch. This document includes important information on feature limitations that are not included in other user guides.
Stage 2: Gaining Familiarity with Basic Switch Functions
Pertinent Documentation: Hardware Users Guide Switch Management Guide Once you have your switch up and running, you will want to begin investigating basic aspects of its hard ware and software. Information about switch hardware is provided in the platform-specific Hardware Users Guide. This guide provide specifications, illustrations, and descriptions of all hardware components--chassis, power supplies, Chassis Management Modules (CMMs), Network Interface (NI) modules, uplink modules, stacking modules, and cooling fans. It also includes steps for common procedures, such as removing and installing switch components. The Switch Management Guide for your switch platform is the primary user guide for the basic software features on a single switch. This guide contains information on the switch directory structure, basic file and directory utilities, switch access security, SNMP, and web-based management. It is recommended that you read this guide before connecting your switch to the network.
Stage 3: Integrating the Switch Into a Network
Pertinent Documentation: Network Configuration Guide Advanced Routing Configuration Guide When you are ready to connect your switch to the network, you will need to learn how the OmniSwitch implements fundamental software features, such as 802.1Q, VLANs, Spanning Tree, and network routing protocols. The Network Configuration Guide for your switch platform contains overview information, procedures and examples on how standard networking technologies are configured in the OmniSwitch. The Advanced Routing Configuration Guide includes configuration information for networks using advanced routing technologies, such as OSPF and multicast routing protocols (DVMRP and PIM-SM).
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Related Documentation
About This Guide
Anytime
The OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide contains comprehensive information on all CLI commands supported by the switch. This guide includes syntax, default, usage, example, related CLI command, and CLI-to-MIB variable mapping information for all CLI commands supported by the switch. This guide can be consulted anytime during the configuration process to find detailed and specific information on each CLI command.
Related Documentation
The following are the titles and descriptions of all the next-generation OmniSwitch user manuals:
· OmniSwitch 6600 Family Getting Started Guide
Describes the hardware and software procedures for getting an OmniSwitch 6600 Family switch up and running. Also provides information on fundamental aspects of OmniSwitch software and stacking architecture.
· OmniSwitch 6800 Series Getting Started Guide
Describes the hardware and software procedures for getting an OmniSwitch 6800 Series switch up and running. Also provides information on fundamental aspects of OmniSwitch software and stacking architecture.
· OmniSwitch 7700/7800 Getting Started Guide
Describes the hardware and software procedures for getting an OmniSwitch 7700 or 7800 up and running. Also provides information on fundamental aspects of OmniSwitch software architecture.
· OmniSwitch 8800 Getting Started Guide
Describes the hardware and software procedures for getting an OmniSwitch 8800 up and running. Also provides information on fundamental aspects of OmniSwitch software architecture.
· OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide
Complete technical specifications and procedures for all OmniSwitch 6600 Family chassis, power supplies, fans, uplink modules, and stacking modules.
· OmniSwitch 6800 Series Hardware Users Guide
Complete technical specifications and procedures for all OmniSwitch 6800 Series chassis, power supplies, fans, and uplink modules.
· OmniSwitch 7700/7800 Hardware Users Guide
Complete technical specifications and procedures for all OmniSwitch 7700 and 7800 chassis, power supplies, fans, and Network Interface (NI) modules.
· OmniSwitch 8800 Hardware Users Guide
Complete technical specifications and procedures for all OmniSwitch 8800 chassis, power supplies, fans, and Network Interface (NI) modules.
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Related Documentation
· OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
Complete reference to all CLI commands supported on the OmniSwitch 6600, 6800, 7700/7800, and 8800. Includes syntax definitions, default values, examples, usage guidelines and CLI-to-MIB variable mappings.
· OmniSwitch 6600 Family Switch Management Guide
Includes procedures for readying an individual switch for integration into a network. Topics include the software directory architecture, image rollback protections, authenticated switch access, managing switch files, system configuration, using SNMP, and using web management software (WebView). Note. The OmniSwitch 6600 Family Switch Management Guide was originally known as the "OmniSwitch 6624/6648 Switch Management Guide."
· OmniSwitch 6800 Series Switch Management Guide
Includes procedures for readying an individual switch for integration into a network. Topics include the software directory architecture, image rollback protections, authenticated switch access, managing switch files, system configuration, using SNMP, and using web management software (WebView).
· OmniSwitch 7700/7800/8800 Switch Management Guide
Includes procedures for readying an individual switch for integration into a network. Topics include the software directory architecture, image rollback protections, authenticated switch access, managing switch files, system configuration, using SNMP, and using web management software (WebView).
· OmniSwitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Guide
Includes network configuration procedures and descriptive information on all the major software features and protocols included in the base software package. Chapters cover Layer 2 information (Ethernet and VLAN configuration), Layer 3 information (RIP and static routes), security options (authenticated VLANs), Quality of Service (QoS), and link aggregation. Note. The OmniSwitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Guide was originally known as the "OmniSwitch 6624/6648 Network Configuration Guide."
· OmniSwitch 6800 Series Network Configuration Guide
Includes network configuration procedures and descriptive information on all the major software features and protocols included in the base software package. Chapters cover Layer 2 information (Ethernet and VLAN configuration), Layer 3 information (RIP and static routes), security options (authenticated VLANs), Quality of Service (QoS), and link aggregation.
· OmniSwitch 7700/7800/8800 Network Configuration Guide
Includes network configuration procedures and descriptive information on all the major software features and protocols included in the base software package. Chapters cover Layer 2 information (Ethernet and VLAN configuration), Layer 3 information (routing protocols, such as RIP and IPX), security options (authenticated VLANs), Quality of Service (QoS), link aggregation, and server load balancing.
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About This Guide
· OmniSwitch 6600 Family Advanced Routing Configuration Guide
Includes network configuration procedures and descriptive information on the software features and included in the advanced routing software package (OSPF). Note. The OmniSwitch 6600 Family Advanced Routing Configuration Guide was originally known as the "OmniSwitch 66/24/6648 Advanced Routing Configuration Guide"
· OmniSwitch 6800 Series Advanced Routing Configuration Guide
Includes network configuration procedures and descriptive information on all the software features and protocols included in the advanced routing software package. Chapters cover multicast routing (DVMRP and PIM-SM) and OSPF.
· OmniSwitch 7700/7800/8800 Advanced Routing Configuration Guide
Includes network configuration procedures and descriptive information on all the software features and protocols included in the advanced routing software package. Chapters cover multicast routing (DVMRP and PIM-SM) OSPF, and BGP.
· Technical Tips, Field Notices
Includes information published by Alcatel's Customer Support group.
· Release Notes
Includes critical Open Problem Reports, feature exceptions, and other important information on the features supported in the current release and any limitations to their support.
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User Manual CD
User Manual CD
All user guides for the OmniSwitch are included on the User Manual CD that accompanied your switch. This CD also includes user guides for other Alcatel data enterprise products. In addition, it contains a stand-alone version of the on-line help system that is embedded in the OmniVista network management application. Besides the OmniVista documentation, all documentation on the User Manual CD is in PDF format and requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader program for viewing. Acrobat Reader freeware is available at www.adobe.com. Note. In order to take advantage of the documentation CD's global search feature, it is recommended that you select the option for searching PDF files before downloading Acrobat Reader freeware. To verify that you are using Acrobat Reader with the global search option, look for the following button in the toolbar:
Note. When printing pages from the documentation PDFs, de-select Fit to Page if it is selected in your print dialog. Otherwise pages may print with slightly smaller margins.
Technical Support
An Alcatel service agreement brings your company the assurance of 7x24 no-excuses technical support. You'll also receive regular software updates to maintain and maximize your Alcatel product's features and functionality and on-site hardware replacement through our global network of highly qualified service delivery partners. Additionally, with 24-hour-a-day access to Alcatel's Service and Support web page, you'll be able to view and update any case (open or closed) that you have reported to Alcatel's technical support, open a new case or access helpful release notes, technical bulletins, and manuals. For more information on Alcatel's Service Programs, see our web page at eservice.ind.alcatel.com, call us at 1-800-9952696, or email us at support@ind.alcatel.com.
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CMM Commands
The Chassis Management Module (CMM) CLI commands allow you to manage switch software files in the working directory, the certified directory, and the running configuration. MIB information for the CMM commands is as follows: Filename: Module: AlcatelIND1Chassis.mib ALCATEL-IND1-CHASSIS-MIB
A summary of available commands is listed here: reload reload working copy running-config working write memory copy certified working copy working certified copy flash-synchro takeover debug chassis auto-reboot show running-directory show reload show microcode show microcode history
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reload
CMM Commands
reload
Reboots the CMM to its startup software configuration. reload [primary | secondary] [in [hours:] minutes | at hour:minute [month day | day month]] reload [primary | secondary] cancel
Syntax Definitions
primary | secondary Reboot the primary or secondary CMM to its startup software configuration. If the primary CMM is already running the startup version, a primary reboot will result in a secondary takover. Optional syntax. Schedules a reload of the software to take effect in the specified minutes or hours and minutes within the next 24 hours. Optional syntax. Schedules a reload of the software to take place at the specified time using a 24-hour clock. If you do not specify the month and day, the reload takes place at the specified time on the current day provided the specified time is later than the time when the CLI command is issues. If the specified time is earlier than the current time, the reload will take place on the following day. The name of the month and the number of the day for the scheduled reload. Specify a month name and the day number. It is unimportant if the month or day is first. See examples below for further explanation. Cancels a pending time delayed reboot.
in [hours:] minutes at hour:minute
month day | day month
cancel
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6600, 6800, 7700, 7800, 8800
Usage Guidelines
· This command causes the specified CMM to reboot. If no CMM is specified, the primary CMM
reboots.
· If a reload command is issued, and another reload is currently scheduled, a message appears informing
the user of the next reload time and asks for confirmation to change to the new reload time.
· If the switch has a redundant CMM and the primary CMM is rebooted, the switch will fail over to the
secondary CMM. For more information on CMM failover, see "Managing CMM Directories" in the OmniSwitch 6624/6648 Switch Management Guide or OmniSwitch 7700/7800/8800 Switch Management Guide.
· If the switch is part of an OmniSwitch 6600 Family stack with three or more switches, the next switch
in "idle" mode becomes the secondary CMM, and the original primary CMM becomes "idle." For more information on stacks, see "Managing Stacks" in the OmniSwitch 6600 Family Hardware Users Guide.
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reload
· The cancel keyword stops a pending reboot. · This command can also be used on the secondary CMM.
Examples
-> -> -> -> -> reload reload reload reload reload primary primary in 15:25 primary at 15:25 february 10 primary at 15:25 10 february
Release History
Release 5.1; command was introduced.
Related Commands
reload working Immediate primary CMM reboot to the working software configuration without secondary CMM takeover.
MIB Objects
chasEntPhysicalTable csEntPhysicalIndex chasEntPhysAdminStatus chasControlRedundantTable chasControlDelayedRebootTimer
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reload working
CMM Commands
reload working
Immediately reboots the primary CMM from the working directory. There is no CMM fail over during this reboot, causing a loss of switch functionality during the reboot. All NIs reboot as well, including the secondary CMM. reload working {rollback-timeout minutes | no rollback-timeout} [in [hours:] minutes | at hour:minute]
Syntax Definitions
rollback-timeout minutes no rollback-timeout Sets a timeout period, in minutes. At the end of this time, the switch automatically reboots from the certified directory. The range is 115. Specifies no timeout to rollback. If the command is issued with this keyword, then the switch will continue to run from the working directory until manually rebooted. Optional syntax. Schedules a reload of the working directory to take effect in the specified minutes or hours and minutes within the next 24 hours. Optional syntax. Schedules a reload of the working directory to take place at the specified time using a 24-hour clock. If you do not specify the month and day, the reload takes place at the specified time on the current day provided the specified time is later than the time when the CLI command is issues. If the specified time is earlier than the current time, the reload will take place on the following day.
in [hours:] minutes
at hour:minute
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6600, 6800, 7700, 7800, 8800
Usage Guidelines
· This command is used to reload the primary CMM from the working directory as opposed to the certi-
fied CMM. The working directory reload takes place immediately unless a time frame is set using the in or at keywords.
· The in or at keywords allow you to schedule a working reload sometime in the future. A schedule
working reboot is called an activate.
· If a reload or an immediate working reload is initiated before a scheduled activate is enacted, a
message appears displaying the number of seconds until the scheduled activate and if it should be overrided.
· If a timeout is set, the switch reboots again after the set number of minutes, from the certified direc-
tory. The reboot can be halted by issuing a cancel order as described in the reload command.
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reload working
· If the switch is a part of an OmniSwitch 6600 Family stack, using this command synchronizes the
working directories of all the switches in the stack to the working directory of the primary CMM switch.
Examples
-> -> -> -> reload reload reload reload working working working working rollback-timeout 5 no rollback-timeout no rollback-timeout in 50 rollback-timeout 10 at 12:50
Release History
Release 5.1; command was introduced.
Related Commands
reload Reboots the CMM to its startup software configuration.
MIB Objects
chasControlModuleTable csEntPhysicalIndex chasControlActivateTimeout
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copy running-config working
CMM Commands
copy running-config working
Copies the running configuration (RAM) to the working directory. [configure] copy running-config working
Syntax Definitions
N/A
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6600, 6800, 7700, 7800, 8800
Usage Guidelines
· This command is used to copy the changes made using the CLI commands from the running configura-
tion (RAM) to the working directory.
· This command is only valid if the switch is running from the working directory. Use the show
running-directory command to check from where the switch is running.
· This command performs the same function as the write memory command.
Note. The saved boot.cfg file will be overwritten if the takeover command is executed after the copy running-config working or write memory commands, in an OmniSwitch set up with redundant CMMs.
Examples
-> configure copy running-config working
Release History
Release 5.1; command was introduced.
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CMM Commands
copy running-config working
Related Commands
write memory copy flash-synchro Copy the running primary RAM version of the CMM software to the working primary flash. Copy the startup primary flash version of the CMM software to the startup secondary flash version of the CMM software.
MIB Objects
chasControlModuleTable csEntPhysicalIndex chasControlVersionMngt
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write memory
CMM Commands
write memory
Copies the running configuration (RAM) to the working directory. [configure] write memory
Syntax Definitions
N/A
Defaults
N/A
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 6600, 6800, 7700, 7800, 8800
Usage Guidelines
· This command is used to copy the changes made using the CLI commands from the running configura-
tion (RAM) to the working directory.
· This command is only valid if the switch is running from the working directory. Use the show
running-directory command to check from where the switch is running.
· This command performs the same function as the copy running-config working command.
Note. The saved boot.cfg file will be overwritten if the takeover command is executed after the copy running-config working or write memory commands, in an OmniSwitch set up with redundant CMMs.
Examples
-> configure write memory -> write memory
Release History
Release 5.1; command was introduced.
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CMM Commands
write memory
Related Commands
copy running-config working Copy the running primary RAM version of the CMM software to the working primary flash. Or copy the startup primary flash version of the CMM software to the working primary flash. Copy the startup primary flash version of the CMM software to the startup secondary flash version of the CMM software.
copy flash-synchro
MIB Objects
CONFIGMANAGER configWriteMemory
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