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AX2200S/AX1250S/AX1240S Software Manual
Operation Command Reference
For Version 2.4
AX1240S-S004X-60
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AX2200S/AX1250S/AX1240S Software Manual Operation Command Reference For Version 2.4 AX1240S-S004X-60

Page 2 - Summary of amendments

Preface II Abbreviations used in the manual AC Alternating Current ACK ACKnowledge ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line

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show system 80 Item Displayed information Displayed information Used resources for QoS(Used/Max) The number of entries for QoS flow detection condit

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show environment 81 show environment Displays the fan status, the power unit status, the status of the temperature in the chassis, and the cumulative

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show environment 82 Item Displayed information Displayed information Mode Fan operation mode -: No fan 1 (silent): Reducing switch noise takes pri

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show environment 83 Figure 7-4 Operating condition level and temperature [AX2200S] Figure 7-5 Operating condition level and temperature [AX1250] Fig

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show environment 84 4 hours later (cumulative operating time = 4 hours, time written in the internal flash memory = 0 hours) 8 hours later (cumu

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show environment 85  For the display of temperature history, if the date of the switch is changed, the change is applied at 0:00 on the next day. Be

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reload 86 reload Restarts the switch. Syntax reload [-f] Input mode User mode and administrator mode Parameters -f Executes the command without displa

Page 10 - Preface

reload 87 Notes  If the memory card has been installed, remove it before restarting the device.

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show tech-support 88 show tech-support Collects hardware and software status information required for technical support. Syntax show tech-support [{ p

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show tech-support 89 Item Displayed information ########## <Command Name> ########## <Command Name> indicates the name of the command ex

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Preface III CIDR Classless Inter-Domain Routing CIR Committed Information Rate CIST Common and Internal Spanning Tree CLNP

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backup 90 backup Saves information about the running software and device to the memory card. The device information includes password information and

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backup 91 Copy file to MC... Backup information success! Example 3 [AX1250S][AX1240S] Save the current device information in AX1230 series switch file

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backup 92 not be displayed correctly when the show mc-file or show ramdisk-file command is executed.  If you execute the backup command with the no-

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restore 93 restore Restores the device information saved on the memory card to the Switch. Syntax restore mc <File name> [no-software] Input mod

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restore 94 Message Description Can't open (<File name>). The specified file could not be opened. Specify the correct file name. MC is not

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95 8. Power Saving Functionality set power-control schedule show power-control port show power-control schedule

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set power-control schedule 96 set power-control schedule Sets the startup mode for power saving schedule. Syntax set power-control schedule {enable |

Page 21 - 1. Reading the Manual

show power-control port 97 show power-control port Displays the operating status of the port power saving functionality. Syntax show power-control por

Page 22 - Command description format

show power-control port 98 Item Meaning Displayed information status Port state up: Active (normal operating state). down: Active (a line failure

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show power-control schedule 99 show power-control schedule Display the current status of the power saving schedule and the dates and times the power s

Page 24 - 1 Reading the Manual

Preface IV MC Memory Card MD5 Message Digest 5 MDI Medium Dependent Interface MDI-X Medium Dependent Interface crossove

Page 25 - <IF#> Parameter range

show power-control schedule 100 Display items Table 8-3 Information displayed for the operating status of the scheduling functionality Item Meaning

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101 9. Checking Internal Memory and Memory Cards format mc format flash show mc show mc-file show ramdisk show ramdisk-file

Page 27 - List of character codes

format mc 102 format mc Initializes formats the memory card for use by the Switch. Syntax format mc [-f] Input mode User mode and administrator mode P

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format mc 103 Message Description Can't access to MC by write protection. Make sure the memory card's protect switch is not set to Lock.

Page 29 - Part 2: Basic Operation

format flash 104 format flash Initializes the internal flash memory file system. Syntax format flash [-f] Input mode Administrator mode Parameters -f

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format flash 105 Message Description Flash format system error(1). detail=xxxx A system error occurred during initialization of the internal flash me

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show mc 106 show mc Displays the memory card format and card usage. Syntax show mc Input mode User mode and administrator mode Parameters None Example

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show mc 107 Response messages Table 9-4 List of response messages for the show mc command Message Description Can't execute. The command could

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show mc-file 108 show mc-file Displays the names and sizes of the files on the memory card. Syntax show mc-file [<Directory name>] Input mode Us

Page 34 - (config)#

show mc-file 109 Response messages Table 9-6 List of response messages for the show mc-file command Message Description Can't execute. The comm

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Preface V SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNP Sequence Numbers PDU SNPA Subnetwork Point of Attachment SPF Short

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show ramdisk 110 show ramdisk Displays the RAMDISK format and usage. Syntax show ramdisk Input mode User mode and administrator mode Parameters None E

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show ramdisk-file 111 show ramdisk-file Displays the names and sizes of the files on the RAMDISK. Syntax show ramdisk-file [<Directory name>] In

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show ramdisk-file 112 Response messages Table 9-10 List of response messages for the show ramdisk-file command Message Description Can't execute

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113 10. Log show logging clear logging show critical-logging show critical-logging summary clear critical-logging

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show logging 114 show logging Displays the time operation log entries and messages were acquired. All acquired entries are displayed in reverse chrono

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show logging 115 Figure 10-2 Displayed operation log (when "activate" is specified as a parameter) > show logging search activate Date 2

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show logging 116 Notes Log information is acquired in UTC immediately after the device is started. The operation log entries are displayed in reverse

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clear logging 117 clear logging Clears the operation log entries recorded by the Switch. Syntax clear logging [-f] Input mode User mode and administra

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show critical-logging 118 show critical-logging Displays the detailed information regarding device failure log data as log records. Syntax show critic

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show critical-logging 119 +110 : AFF0F000 00000000 00000000 00000100 ... +120 : 00000200 00000000 00000200 00010000 ...

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Preface VI

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show critical-logging 120 Notes Before executing the show critical-logging ramdisk command, make sure there are no directories and files on the RAMDIS

Page 48 - System Setting item

show critical-logging summary 121 show critical-logging summary Displays a list of device failure log entries in reference code format. Syntax show cr

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show critical-logging summary 122 Response messages Table 10-6 List of response messages for the show critical-logging summary command Message Descri

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clear critical-logging 123 clear critical-logging Clears the device failure log entries recorded by the Switch. Syntax clear critical-logging [-f] Inp

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clear critical-logging 124

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125 11. Software Update ppupdate

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ppupdate 126 ppupdate Updates flash memory with new software that is copied from the memory card to the RAMDISK, or that is downloaded via FTP or a si

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ppupdate 127 administrator mode. Display items None Impact on communication If the no-reload option is not specified, the device is automatically rest

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ppupdate 128

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129 12. Resource Information show cpu show memory summary

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i Contents Preface ...

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show cpu 130 show cpu Shows CPU usage. Syntax show cpu [days][hours][minutes][seconds] Input mode User mode and administrator mode Parameters days Dis

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show cpu 131 0 25 50 75 100[%] Date Time CPU average CPU peak +----+----+----+----+

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show cpu 132 Response messages None Notes  Statistics are cleared if the device is restarted, the time zone is changed, or the device enters sleep m

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show memory summary 133 show memory summary Displays the installed capacity, used capacity, and free capacity of the device's physical memory. Sy

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show memory summary 134

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135 Part 4: Network Interfaces 13. Ethernet show interfaces clear counters show port activate inactivate show power inline activate power inline

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show interfaces 136 show interfaces Displays information about an Ethernet interface. Syntax show interfaces gigabitethernet <IF#> [detail] [AX2

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show interfaces 137 <Out line error counter>  Late collision : 0 Def

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show interfaces 138 1024-1518 packets : 0 1024-1518 packets : 0 <Out line error counter>

Page 67 - 5. Login Security and RADIUS

show interfaces 139 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning disable Operation was stopped by using the shutdown or schedule-power-

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Contents ii show environment ... 81 re

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show interfaces 140 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning inact The supply of power has been stopped by an operation command. Cla

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show interfaces 141 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning 1 bit to 1.5 Mbit. If the transferred data is 1.5 Mbit or more, the dis

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show interfaces 142 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning Frame size#5 Displays the maximum frame length of a port in octets. Th

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show interfaces 143 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning items for send errors Single collision The number of transmissions tha

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show interfaces 144 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning Statistical items for uplink redundancy#8 Startup active port selectio

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show interfaces 145 also used for recovery.)  The standby link functionality of link aggregation makes the standby port the active port. #2: Only th

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show interfaces 146 Figure 13-4 Result of executing the command for displaying detailed information about the 1000BASE-T interface > show interface

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show interfaces 147 SFP connect  Time-since-last-status-change: 00:00:17

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show interfaces 148 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning <port status> active up Running active down Stopped inactive#1

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show interfaces 149 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning 1000BASE-LH full(auto) 1000BASE-LH full duplex (Line type determined b

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Contents iii show spanning-tree statistics ... 251 clea

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show interfaces 150 Table 13-4 Display of the detailed information and statistics for a 1000BASE-T/100BASE-FX/1000BASE-X port Item Displayed informat

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show interfaces 151 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning Output rate#3 Displays the send throughput of the line (in bps and pps

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show interfaces 152 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning receiving Multicast packets Number of multicast packets Broadcast pac

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show interfaces 153 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning Fragments The number of times a short frame (whose length is shorter t

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show interfaces 154 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning Preemption Delay The time value (in seconds) for automatic or timer s

Page 85 - 6. Time Settings and NTP

show interfaces 155 When the Switch starts up When the clear counters command is executed When a device hardware failure occurs  For notes on uplink

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clear counters 156 clear counters Clears the statistics counter of an Ethernet interface to zero. Syntax clear counters [ gigabitethernet <IF#>

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clear counters 157 the show port statistics or show channel-group statistics command to zero.

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show port 158 show port Lists information about the Ethernet ports implemented on the device. Syntax show port {[<Port# list>] | protocol [<P

Page 89 - > set clock ntp

show port 159 Example 1 Figure 13-6 Example of listing link information for ports > show port Date 2009/10/29 11:33:29 UTC Port Counts: 26 Port N

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Contents iv 26. Web Authentication ...

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show port 160 Item Meaning Displayed information Status Port state up: Active (normal operating state). down: Active (a line failure has occurred)

Page 92 - #1 Status display

show port 161 #1: inact is cleared in the following conditions:  The port is restored by execution of the activate command. Due to the BPDU guard fu

Page 93 - Part 3: Operating Devices

show port 162 Display items in Example 2 Table 13-6 Explanation of the display of the protocol information list for ports Item Meaning Displayed inf

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show port 163 Port Name Status T/R All packets Multicast Broadcast Discard 0/1 fastether0/1 up Tx 5524886868 18456

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show port 164 Display items in Example 3 Table 13-7 Display of the number of sent, received, and discarded packets for ports Item Meaning Displayed

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show port 165 Port Counts: 2 Port: 0/25 Status: connect Type: SFP Speed: 1000BASE-SX Vendor name: FINISAR CORP. Vendor SN : U

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show port 166 #1: If a hyphen (-) is displayed, reconnect the cable. #2: A hyphen (-) is displayed if the status of the transceiver is not connect or

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activate 167 activate Returns the status of the Ethernet interface to active from inactive when the inactivate command has been used to set inactive.

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activate 168 Message Description command. Notes Using this command does not change the startup configuration file that was stored on the internal fla

Page 100 - Response messages

inactivate 169 inactivate Returns the status of the Ethernet interface to inactive from active without changing the startup configuration file stored

Page 101 - Display items in Example 1

Contents v remove wol-device name [OP-WOL] ... 513 show wol-device

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inactivate 170 Message Description command. Notes  Using this command does not change the startup configuration file that was stored on the interna

Page 103 - -/- appears

show power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S] 171 show power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S] Displays the usage of the device and the PoE information for each port s

Page 104 - Display items in Example 2

show power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S] 172 Note on setting parameters This command can display only the information relevant to the condition applied by

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show power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S] 173 Item Meaning Displayed information device Priority Control Status of priority setting for supplying power

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show power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S] 174 Item Meaning Displayed information Status Power supply status Displays the PoE status of a port. on: Powe

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show power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S] 175 Threshold(W) : 370.0 Total Allocate(W) : 146.6 Total Power(W) : 87.1 Priority Control

Page 108 - Display items

show power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S] 176 Item Meaning Displayed information - Threshold value Total Power(W) Total power for the entire device Disp

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show power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S] 177 Item Meaning Displayed information - 4: Power class Class 4 (30.0 W), which conforms to IEEE 802.3at If man

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activate power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S] 178 activate power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S] Manually resumes the supply of power. Syntax activate power inli

Page 111 - Example 3 [AX1250S][AX1240S]

inactivate power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S] 179 inactivate power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S] Manually stops the supply of power. Syntax inactivate power

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Relevant products This manual applies to the models in the AX2200S, AX1250S, and AX1240S series of switches. The manual describes the functionality

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Contents vi Part 12: Management of Neighboring Device Information ... 637 36. LLDP ...

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inactivate power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S] 180

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181 14. Link Aggregation show channel-group show channel-group statistics clear channel-group statistics lacp

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show channel-group 182 show channel-group Link aggregation information is displayed. Syntax show channel-group [{[[channel-group-number] <Channel g

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show channel-group 183 0/4 Up State: Distributing 0/5 Down State: Detached 0/6 Down State: Detached 0/7 Down State: Deta

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show channel-group 184 Item Meaning Displayed information Elapsed Time Time the channel group has been up hh:mm:ss (when the elapsed time is less t

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show channel-group 185 Item Meaning Displayed information defined for LACP. Priority System priority Priority of the LACP system ID 1 to 65535 can

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show channel-group 186 Item Meaning Displayed information Status Status of the secondary port Forwarding: Forwarding Blocking: Blocking Down: Link

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show channel-group 187 Actor Port : Priority: 128 Partner System: Priority: 128 MAC: 0012.e214.ff99 Key: 8 Partner Port : Priority

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show channel-group 188 Port: 0/8 Down State: Detached Speed: - Duplex: - Actor Port : Priority: 128 Uplink redundant Sw

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show channel-group 189 Item Meaning Displayed information VLAN ID VLAN ID to which the channel group belongs VLAN ID Periodic Time Sending interva

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1 Part 1: Reading the Manual 1. Reading the Manual Command description format Specifiable values for parameters List of character codes Messages

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show channel-group 190 Item Meaning Displayed information Distributing: Data can be sent and received. If the status of the port is Down, Detached i

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show channel-group 191 Item Meaning Displayed information Startup active port selection Setting of the functionality that permanently assigns the a

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show channel-group 192 Item Meaning Displayed information Down: Data packets cannot be sent or received. Disabled: Link aggregation is disabled.

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show channel-group statistics 193 show channel-group statistics Displays link aggregation statistics. Syntax show channel-group statistics [lacp] [<

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show channel-group statistics 194 Discards Tx: 0 Rx: 0 Port: 0/2 Octets Tx: 49

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show channel-group statistics 195 Display items in Example 1 Table 14-5 Display items for the statistics for sent and received data packets related to

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show channel-group statistics 196 TxMarkerResponsePDUs: 0 RxMarkerPDUs: 0 RxIllegals : 9 RxUnknowns :

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show channel-group statistics 197 Display items in Example 2 Table 14-6 Display items for the statistics for sent and received LACPDUs in link aggrega

Page 133 - 10. Log

show channel-group statistics 198 clear counters

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clear channel-group statistics lacp 199 clear channel-group statistics lacp Clears the statistics for sent and received LACPDUs in link aggregation. S

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1 Reading the Manual 2 Command description format Each command is described in the following format: Function Describes the purpose of the command.

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clear channel-group statistics lacp 200

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201 Part 5: Layer 2 Switching 15. MAC Address Table show mac-address-table clear mac-address-table

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show mac-address-table 202 show mac-address-table Displays information stored in the MAC address table. Syntax show mac-address-table [mac <MAC>

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show mac-address-table 203 dynamic Displays the information in the MAC address table registered dynamically through MAC address learning. snoop Displa

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show mac-address-table 204 Item Meaning Displayed information MAC address MAC address -- VLAN VLAN ID -- Type Type of MAC address table entry D

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show mac-address-table 205 Impact on communication None Response messages Table 15-3 List of response messages for the show mac-address-table command

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clear mac-address-table 206 clear mac-address-table Clears the information in the MAC address table registered dynamically through MAC address learnin

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207 16. VLANs show vlan show vlan mac-vlan

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show vlan 208 show vlan Displays various VLAN statuses and the status of accommodated lines. Syntax show vlan [{[id] <VLAN ID list> | port <P

Page 145 - 11. Software Update

show vlan 209 Date 2009/10/28 16:32:45 UTC VLAN counts: 5 VLAN ID: 7 Type: Port based Status: Up Learning: On BPDU Forwarding: EAPOL

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1 Reading the Manual 3 Response messages Lists the response messages that can be displayed after execution of the command. Note that the error messa

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show vlan 210 Untagged(1) : 0/14 Tagged(10) : 0/1,0/17-25 > Figure 16-2 Example of displaying VLAN information for a specific port > s

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show vlan 211 Item Meaning Displayed information BPDU Forwarding BPDU forwarding Blank: No IP address has been set. On: BPDU forwarding functional

Page 149 - 12. Resource Information

show vlan 212 Figure 16-3 Example of displaying VLAN summary information > show vlan summary Date 2009/10/28 16:32:16 UTC Total(5) : 7,1

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show vlan 213 0/23(ChGr:8) Down - Tagged 0/24(ChGr:8) Up Forwarding Tagged 0/25 Up Forwarding Tagged V

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show vlan 214 Item Meaning Displayed information address learning is disabled. BPDU Forwarding BPDU forwarding Blank: No IP address has been set.

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show vlan 215 Item Meaning Displayed information <data forwarding status> Data forwarding status Forwarding: Data is being forwarded. Blockin

Page 153 - Item Displayed information

show vlan 216 Item Meaning Displayed information assignment. Up Number of ports in Up status The number of ports belonging to the VLAN that are in

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show vlan 217 Message Description There is no information. ( vlan ) No information was found. Notes None

Page 155 - 13. Ethernet

show vlan mac-vlan 218 show vlan mac-vlan Displays the MAC addresses registered for MAC VLANs. Syntax show vlan mac-vlan [<VLAN ID list>] [{stat

Page 156 - Example 1 [AX1250S][AX1240S]

show vlan mac-vlan 219 0000.e22b.ffdd(mac-auth) 000b.972f.e22b(mac-auth) 0050.daba.4fc8(mac-auth) > Display items Table 16-6 Display items

Page 157 - Example 2 [AX1250S][AX1240S]

1 Reading the Manual 4 Specifiable values for parameters The following table describes the values that can be specified for parameters. Table 1-2 Sp

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show vlan mac-vlan 220

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221 17. Spanning Tree Protocols show spanning-tree show spanning-tree statistics clear spanning-tree statistics clear spanning-tree detected-proto

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show spanning-tree 222 show spanning-tree Displays Spanning Tree information. Syntax show spanning-tree [{vlan [ <VLAN ID list>] | single | mst

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show spanning-tree 223 detail Displays detailed information about Spanning Tree Protocols. Operation when this parameter is omitted: Displays Spanning

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show spanning-tree 224 0/20 Up Status:Forwarding Role:Root PortFast 0/21 Down Status:Disabled Role:- -

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show spanning-tree 225 Item Meaning Displayed information Down The port is in Down status. Indicates that the port is in Down status. If link aggr

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show spanning-tree 226 Root Bridge ID Priority: 32768 MAC Address: 00ed.f010.0001 Root Cost: 0 Root Port: - Port Information 0/1

Page 165 - Example 3

show spanning-tree 227 Item Meaning Displayed information MAC Address MAC address MAC address for root bridge Root Cost Root path cost Path cost

Page 166 - Example 4

show spanning-tree 228 Item Meaning Displayed information RootGuard Root guard Indicates that the port applies the root guard functionality. Compa

Page 167 - Port number

show spanning-tree 229 Display items in Example 3 Item Meaning Displayed information Multiple Spanning Tree Operating status of the protocol (Multi

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1 Reading the Manual 5 file extension. (Example: xx.dat, xx.txt) If you do not use a file extension when specifying a file name, a command execution

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show spanning-tree 230 Item Meaning Displayed information Internal Root Cost Internal root path cost for MST instance 0 (IST) Path cost value from

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show spanning-tree 231 Item Meaning Displayed information Port Information Information about the ports of the MST instance Displays information abo

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show spanning-tree 232 Item Meaning Displayed information applied. RootGuard Root guard Indicates that the port applies the root guard functionali

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show spanning-tree 233 Root Cost:19 Root Port:0/20 Max Age:20 Hello Time:2 Forward Delay:15 Port Information P

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show spanning-tree 234 Item Meaning Displayed information BPDUs Hello Time Interval for sending BPDUs Interval for sending BPDUs that are regularl

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show spanning-tree 235 Item Meaning Displayed information Status Port state If Mode is PVST+: Blocking: Blocking Listening: Listening Learning: Le

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show spanning-tree 236 Item Meaning Displayed information PortFast The PortFast status. The receive status of BPDUs is displayed enclosed in parent

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show spanning-tree 237 Item Meaning Displayed information Message Age Timer Valid time of the received BPDUs Indicates how long received BPDUs are

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show spanning-tree 238 Loop Guard:OFF PortFast:OFF BPDUFilter:OFF RootGuard:ON > Display items in Example

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show spanning-tree 239 Item Meaning Displayed information bridge Hello Time Interval for sending BPDUs sent from the root bridge Interval for sendi

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1 Reading the Manual 6 # Model Interface type Range of values 2 AX1240S-48T2C fastethernet 0/1 to 0/48 gigabitethernet 0/49 to 0/50 How to

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show spanning-tree 240 Item Meaning Displayed information Cost Port cost Value set for the port cost of the Switch. If the port is in the Down sta

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show spanning-tree 241 Item Meaning Displayed information Designated Bridge Information about the bridge that sent the BPDU -- Priority Bridge pri

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show spanning-tree 242 Priority : 128 Cost : 1 Link Type : point-to-point PortFast : OFF BPDUFilter: OFF

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show spanning-tree 243 Link Type : - PortFast : OFF BPDUFilter: OFF Hello Time: 2 RootGuard : OFF Port:0/18

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show spanning-tree 244 Item Meaning Displayed information CIST Root Bridge ID for the CIST root bridge -- Priority Bridge priority 0 to 65535 The

Page 185 - Display items in Example 4

show spanning-tree 245 Item Meaning Displayed information the Switch Path Cost Method Path cost length mode Long: 32-bit values are used for the p

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show spanning-tree 246 Item Meaning Displayed information Root Port Root port of the MST instance Displays the port number of the root port of the

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show spanning-tree 247 Item Meaning Displayed information Down The port is in Down status. Indicates that the port is in Down status. If link aggr

Page 188 - Message Description

show spanning-tree 248 Item Meaning Displayed information BpduFilter BPDU filter ON: The BPDU filter functionality is being applied. OFF: The BPDU

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show spanning-tree 249 Item Meaning Displayed information Regional Root Regional root bridge information stored in the BPDU If Protocol Version is

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1 Reading the Manual 7 List of character codes Character codes are listed in the following table. Table 1-6 List of character codes Character Code

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show spanning-tree 250 Impact on communication None Response messages Table 17-1 List of response messages for the show spanning-tree command Message

Page 192 - Example 1 [AX2200S]

show spanning-tree statistics 251 show spanning-tree statistics Displays statistics about Spanning Tree Protocols. Syntax show spanning-tree statistic

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show spanning-tree statistics 252 Date 2008/11/14 11:28:22 UTC VLAN 1 Time Since Topology Change:0 day 0 hour 15 minute 59 second Topology Change Tim

Page 194 - Example 2 [AX1240S]

show spanning-tree statistics 253 TxBPDUs : 2 RxBPDUs : 506 Forward Transit Times: 2 RxDiscard BPDUs

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show spanning-tree statistics 254 Display items in Example 1 Item Meaning Displayed information VLAN VLAN ID subject to PVST+ Displayed only when

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show spanning-tree statistics 255 Date 2008/11/14 13:09:55 UTC MST Instance ID: 1 Topology Change Times: 7 Port:0/1 Up TxBPDUs :

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show spanning-tree statistics 256 Item Meaning Displayed information TxBPDUs Number of sent BPDUs -- RxBPDUs Number of received BPDUs -- Forward

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show spanning-tree statistics 257 Item Meaning Displayed information (Displayed only for MST Instance ID:0) Exceeded Hop Number of discarded MST co

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clear spanning-tree statistics 258 clear spanning-tree statistics Clears statistics about Spanning Tree Protocols. Syntax clear spanning-tree statisti

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clear spanning-tree detected-protocol 259 clear spanning-tree detected-protocol Forces recovery of STP compatible mode for Spanning Tree Protocols. Sy

Page 201 - 14. Link Aggregation

1 Reading the Manual 8 Messages displayed by the entry-error detection functionality For error messages output by the entry-error detection function

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clear spanning-tree detected-protocol 260 Display items None Impact on communication None Response messages Table 17-4 List of response messages for t

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show spanning-tree port-count 261 show spanning-tree port-count Displays the number of accommodated Spanning Tree Protocols. Syntax show spanning-tree

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show spanning-tree port-count 262 Date 2008/11/14 11:48:21 UTC Single VLAN Counts: 1 VLAN Port Counts: 6 > Display items in E

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show spanning-tree port-count 263 Message Description Spanning Tree is not configured. The Spanning Tree Protocol has not been configured. Check the

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show spanning-tree port-count 264

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265 18. Ring Protocol show axrp

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show axrp 266 show axrp Displays Ring Protocol information. Syntax show axrp [<Ring ID list>] [detail] Input mode User mode and administrator mo

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show axrp 267 Item Meaning Displayed information Oper State Whether the ring is enabled or disabled enable: Enabled disable: Disabled Not Operating

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show axrp 268 Mode:transport Control VLAN ID:1000 > Display items in Example 2 Table 18-2 Description of displayed items (detailed Ring Protoc

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show axrp 269 Item Meaning Displayed information State Ring port state Forwarding: Forwarding Blocking: Blocking down: The port or channel group i

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9 Part 2: Basic Operation 2. Switching the Command Input Mode enable disable exit logout configure

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show axrp 270

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271 19. DHCP Snooping show ip dhcp snooping show ip dhcp snooping binding clear ip dhcp snooping binding show ip dhcp snooping statistics clear ip

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show ip dhcp snooping 272 show ip dhcp snooping Displays DHCP snooping information. Syntax show ip dhcp snooping Input mode User mode and administrato

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show ip dhcp snooping 273 Item Meaning Displayed information Trusted -- yes: Trusted port no: Untrusted port Verify source Terminal filter settin

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show ip dhcp snooping binding 274 show ip dhcp snooping binding Displays information about the DHCP snooping binding database. Syntax show ip dhcp sno

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show ip dhcp snooping binding 275 Total Bindings: 5 MAC Address IP Address Expire(min) Type VLAN Interface 0000.0087.0001 192.168.0.20

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show ip dhcp snooping binding 276 Impact on communication None Response messages Table 19-3 List of response messages for the show ip dhcp snooping bi

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clear ip dhcp snooping binding 277 clear ip dhcp snooping binding Clears information in the DHCP snooping binding database. This command clears only t

Page 221 - 15. MAC Address Table

clear ip dhcp snooping binding 278 Response messages Table 19-4 List of response messages for the clear ip dhcp snooping binding command Message Desc

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show ip dhcp snooping statistics 279 show ip dhcp snooping statistics Displays statistics about DHCP snooping. Syntax show ip dhcp snooping statistics

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Location and title Changes MAC-based Authentication The list of operation log messages was modified:  show mac-authentication logging In additi

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enable 10 enable Changes the command input mode from user mode to administrator mode. In administrator mode, you can execute commands, such as the con

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show ip dhcp snooping statistics 280 Item Meaning Displayed information Rate over Of the DHCP packets received (Recv) on the untrusted port for DHC

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clear ip dhcp snooping statistics 281 clear ip dhcp snooping statistics Clears the DHCP snooping statistics. Syntax clear ip dhcp snooping statistics

Page 227 - 16. VLANs

show ip arp inspection statistics 282 show ip arp inspection statistics The following figure shows an example of displaying statistics for dynamic ARP

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show ip arp inspection statistics 283 Item Meaning Displayed information DB unmatch Number of ARP packets discarded because they did not match the

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clear ip arp inspection statistics 284 clear ip arp inspection statistics The following figure shows an example of clearing dynamic ARP inspection sta

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285 20. IGMP/MLD Snooping show igmp-snooping clear igmp-snooping show mld-snooping clear mld-snooping

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show igmp-snooping 286 show igmp-snooping Displays IGMP snooping information. The following information is displayed for each VLAN:  Whether the que

Page 232

show igmp-snooping 287 Port (4): 0/13-16 Mrouter-port: 0/13-16 Group counts: 5 VLAN 3254: IP Address: 192.168.54.100/24 Querier: disable I

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show igmp-snooping 288 Example 2 Figure 20-2 Example of displaying IGMP group information for each VLAN > show igmp-snooping group Date 2008/11/14

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show igmp-snooping 289 Port-list: 0/13 > Display items in Example 2 Item Meaning Displayed information Total Groups Number of participatin

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disable 11 disable Changes the command input mode from administrator mode to user mode. Syntax disable Input mode Administrator mode Parameters None E

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show igmp-snooping 290 Item Meaning Displayed information Last Reporter IP address that last subscribed to the group -- Uptime Time elapsed since

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show igmp-snooping 291 Item Meaning Displayed information Query Query messages -- Report(V1) IGMP Version 1 Report messages -- Report(V2) IGMP

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clear igmp-snooping 292 clear igmp-snooping Clears all IGMP snooping information. Syntax clear igmp-snooping [-f] Input mode User mode and administrat

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show mld-snooping 293 show mld-snooping Displays MLD snooping information. The following information is displayed for each VLAN:  Whether the querie

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show mld-snooping 294 Port (1): 0/12 Mrouter-port: 0/12 Group counts: 1 VLAN 3002: IP Address: Querier: enable MLD querying system: Quer

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show mld-snooping 295 Item Meaning Displayed information Group counts Number of subscription multicast groups in the VLAN -- Example 2 Figure 20-7

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show mld-snooping 296 Item Meaning Displayed information MAC Address Learned MAC addresses -- Version MLD version information v1: MLD version 1

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show mld-snooping 297 Item Meaning Displayed information Uptime Time elapsed since the group information was generated xx:yy xx (minutes), yy (sec

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show mld-snooping 298 Item Meaning Displayed information Report(v1) MLD Version 1 Report messages -- Report(v2) MLD Version 2 Report messages --

Page 245

clear mld-snooping 299 clear mld-snooping Clears all MLD snooping information. Syntax clear mld-snooping [-f] Input mode User mode and administrator m

Page 246

exit 12 exit Ends the current command input mode as follows: 1. If you are in user mode or administrator mode, you are logged out from the device. 2.

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clear mld-snooping 300

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301 Part 6: Forwarding IPv4 Packets 21. IPv4, ARP, and ICMP show ip interface show ip arp show ip route ping traceroute

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show ip interface 302 show ip interface Displays the status of IPv4 interfaces. Syntax show ip interface [{summary | up | down | vlan <VLAN ID>}

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show ip interface 303 Item Meaning Displayed information Dot notation IP address/subnet mask length -- Example 2  This example shows how to disp

Page 251

show ip interface 304 Item Meaning Displayed information xxxx.xxxx.xxxx MAC address The MAC address used by packets sent from the interface. ChGr

Page 252

show ip interface 305 Port 0/4 : Down media - 00ed.f010.0001 Port 0/5 : Up media 100BASE-TX full(auto) 00ed.f010.0001

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show ip arp 306 show ip arp Displays ARP information. Syntax show ip arp [{interface vlan <VLAN ID> | ip <IP address>}] Input mode User mo

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show ip arp 307 Figure 21-6 Execution result when an IP address is specified > show ip arp ip 192.20.0.2 Date 2008/11/14 22:06:20 UTC Total: 1 IP

Page 255

show ip route 308 show ip route Displays the IPv4 routing table. Syntax show ip route Input mode User mode and administrator mode Parameters None Exam

Page 256

show ip route 309 Response messages Table 21-7 List of response messages for the show ip route command Message Description There is no information. (

Page 257 - Example 5

logout 13 logout Logs out from the device. Syntax logout Input mode User mode and administrator mode Parameters None Example In administrator mode, lo

Page 258 - Display items in Example 5

ping 310 ping The ping command is used to determine whether communication is possible to the device with the specified IP address. Syntax ping [{-t |

Page 259

ping 311 Reply from 192.168.0.1: count=1. bytes=46 Reply from 192.168.0.1: count=2. bytes=46 Reply from 192.168.0.1: count=3. bytes=46 Reply from 192.

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traceroute 312 traceroute Displays the route (the route of gateways that have been passed through and the response time between the gateways) over whi

Page 261 - Example 6

traceroute 313 Display items None Impact on communication None Response messages Table 21-9 List of response messages for the traceroute command Messa

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traceroute 314

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315 Part 7: Filters 22. Filters show access-filter clear access-filter

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show access-filter 316 show access-filter Displays the filter conditions applied on the Ethernet interface or VLAN interface by the access group comma

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show access-filter 317 Figure 22-2 Result of displaying the standard IP access list > show access-filter 0/2 acl-std Date 2008/09/18 12:56:43 UTC

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show access-filter 318 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning Statistics matched packets:<packets> Number of packets that me

Page 267

clear access-filter 319 clear access-filter For the access list information displayed by the show access-filter command, this command resets the numbe

Page 268

configure 14 configure Changes the command input mode from administrator mode to configuration command mode when the command input mode is administrat

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clear access-filter 320

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321 Part 8: QoS 23. QoS show qos-flow clear qos-flow show qos queueing clear qos queueing

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show qos-flow 322 show qos-flow Displays the flow detection conditions and operations to be performed in the QoS flow list applied on the Ethernet int

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show qos-flow 323 Figure 23-2 Result of displaying IP QoS flow list information > show qos-flow 0/25 "http-qos" Date 2008/09/18 18:47:48

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show qos-flow 324 Response messages Table 23-2 List of response messages for the show qos-flow command Message Description Can't execute. The c

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clear qos-flow 325 clear qos-flow Clears the number of packets (indicated by matched packets) that met the flow detection conditions in the QoS flow l

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show qos queueing 326 show qos queueing Displays information about the send queue of the port. The send queue length, the maximum queue length, and th

Page 276

show qos queueing 327 Queue 7: Qlen= 0, Limit_Qlen= 32 Queue 8: Qlen= 0, Limit_Qlen= 32 discard packets HOL1= 0, HOL2=

Page 277

show qos queueing 328 HOL1= 0, HOL2= 0, Tail_drop= 0 > Display items Table 23-4 Display items of statistics Item Disp

Page 278

show qos queueing 329 Item Displayed information Detailed information Meaning queue Limit_Qlen=<length> Maximum number of send queues Port s

Page 279

15 3. Terminals and Remote Operations set exec-timeout set terminal pager telnet ftp line console speed trace-monitor

Page 280

clear qos queueing 330 clear qos queueing For the information displayed by the show qos queueing command, this command clears to 0 the number of packe

Page 281

331 Part 9: Layer 2 Authentication 24. Common to Layer 2 Authentication show authentication fail-list clear authentication fail-list show authent

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show authentication fail-list 332 show authentication fail-list Displays information related to terminals that failed to be authenticated by Layer 2 a

Page 283

show authentication fail-list 333 Item Meaning Displayed information Last fail time Date and time last authentication attempt failed year/month/day

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clear authentication fail-list 334 clear authentication fail-list Clears information related to terminals that failed to be authenticated by Layer 2 a

Page 285 - 18. Ring Protocol

show authentication logging 335 show authentication logging Displays operational log messages logged for each type of Layer 2 authentication in chrono

Page 286

show authentication logging 336 Display items The following shows the display format of a message. (Example: Web authentication) (1) Log functionalit

Page 287

clear authentication logging 337 clear authentication logging Clears the operation log information for each type of Layer 2 authentication. Syntax cle

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clear authentication logging 338

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339 25. IEEE802.1X show dot1x statistics show dot1x clear dot1x statistics clear dot1x auth-state reauthenticate dot1x show dot1x logging clear do

Page 290

set exec-timeout 16 set exec-timeout Sets the idle time (in minutes) for auto-logout (see 4.3 (3) Auto-logout in the Configuration Guide Vol. 1). Synt

Page 291 - 19. DHCP Snooping

show dot1x statistics 340 show dot1x statistics Displays statistics about IEEE 802.1X authentication. Syntax show dot1x statistics [{port <Port# li

Page 292

show dot1x statistics 341 (Dynamic) TxSuccess : 12 TxFailure : 3 TxNotify : 0 RxTotal : 26 RxStart :

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show dot1x statistics 342 RxResp/Id : 7 RxResp : 5 RxInvalid : 0 RxLenErr : 0 ChGr 1 TxT

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show dot1x statistics 343 Item Meaning RxStart The number of EAPOL Start frames that have been received RxLogoff The number of EAPOL Logoff frames

Page 295

show dot1x statistics 344 Message Description No operational Channel Group. There are no available channel groups. Check the authentication mode set

Page 296

show dot1x 345 show dot1x Displays status information about IEEE 802.1X authentication. Syntax show dot1x [{port <Port# list> | channel-group-nu

Page 297

show dot1x 346 > Figure 25-7 Displaying the status information for all types of IEEE 802.1X authentication > show dot1x detail Date 2009/10/28

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show dot1x 347 Display items Table 25-3 Display items for the status information about IEEE 802.1X authentication Item Meaning Displayed information

Page 299

show dot1x 348 Item Meaning Displayed information Status Displays the authentication status of the port. Authorized: Already authenticated. Unautho

Page 300

show dot1x 349 Item Meaning Displayed information VLAN(s) (For VLAN-based authentication (dynamic) and port-based authentication (dynamic) only) Th

Page 301

set exec-timeout 17 Target set exec-timeout Default logout time Console Y (0-60 minutes) 30 minutes Telnet server Y (0-60 minutes) 30 minutes FTP

Page 302

show dot1x 350 Item Meaning Displayed information SessionTime Displays the time (in seconds for each supplicant) required to establish a session af

Page 303

clear dot1x statistics 351 clear dot1x statistics Clears the IEEE 802.1X authentication statistics. Syntax clear dot1x statistics Input mode User mode

Page 304

clear dot1x auth-state 352 clear dot1x auth-state Initializes the IEEE 802.1X authentication status. Syntax clear dot1x auth-state [{port <Port# li

Page 305 - 20. IGMP/MLD Snooping

clear dot1x auth-state 353 Impact on communication If initialization is performed, the IEEE 802.1X authentication status on the relevant ports or VLAN

Page 306

reauthenticate dot1x 354 reauthenticate dot1x Re-authenticates the status of IEEE 802.1X authentication. Even if re-authentication timer (reauth-perio

Page 307

reauthenticate dot1x 355 Display items None Impact on communication When re-authentication is initiated, no problems with communication arise if re-au

Page 308

show dot1x logging 356 show dot1x logging Displays the operation log messages collected by IEEE 802.1X authentication. Syntax show dot1x logging [sear

Page 309

show dot1x logging 357 > Display items The following shows the display format of a message. (1) Log functionality type: Indicates the type of au

Page 310

show dot1x logging 358 Table 25-9 Added info Display format Meaning MAC=xxxx.xxxx.xxxx Indicates the MAC address. PORT=xx/xx CHGR=x Indicates the por

Page 311

show dot1x logging 359 authentication (dynamic) VLAN-based authentication (dynamic) MAC, PORT or CHGR, VLAN ID# 11 NORMAL LOGOUT Force logout. ; &q

Page 312

set terminal pager 18 set terminal pager Specifies whether to perform paging (see 5.2.6 Paging in the Configuration Guide Vol. 1). Syntax set terminal

Page 313

show dot1x logging 360 Port-based authentication (static) Port-based authentication (dynamic) VLAN-based authentication (dynamic) Authentication has b

Page 314

show dot1x logging 361 34 NOTICE LOGIN Login failed. ; Failed to assign VLAN. (Reason: Tunnel-Type Attribute is not VLAN(13).) Port-based authentica

Page 315

show dot1x logging 362 39 NOTICE LOGIN Login failed. ; Failed to assign VLAN. (Reason: The VLAN ID is out of range.) Port-based authentication (dyna

Page 316

show dot1x logging 363 44 NOTICE LOGIN Login failed. ; The number of supplicants on the interface is full. Port-based authentication (static) Port-

Page 317

show dot1x logging 364 81 WARNING SYSTEM Invalid EAP over RADIUS frame received. Port-based authentication (static) Port-based authentication (dynam

Page 318

show dot1x logging 365 Port-based authentication (static) Port-based authentication (dynamic) Authentication has been canceled because multistep authe

Page 319

show dot1x logging 366 Response messages Table 25-11 List of response messages for the show dot1x logging command Message Description There is no log

Page 320

clear dot1x logging 367 clear dot1x logging Clears the operation log messages collected by IEEE 802.1X authentication. Syntax clear dot1x logging Inpu

Page 321 - 21. IPv4, ARP, and ICMP

clear dot1x logging 368

Page 322

369 26. Web Authentication set web-authentication user set web-authentication passwd set web-authentication vlan remove web-authentication user sh

Page 323

telnet 19 telnet Connects via Telnet, as a Telnet client, to the remote host that has the specified IP address. Syntax telnet <IP address> Input

Page 324

set web-authentication user 370 set web-authentication user Adds a user for Web authentication. At this time, specify the VLAN to which the user belon

Page 325 - Table 21-2 Contents of the

set web-authentication user 371 Response messages Table 26-1 List of response messages for the set web-authentication user command Message Descriptio

Page 326

set web-authentication passwd 372 set web-authentication passwd Changes the password of a Web-authenticated user. To apply the change to the authentic

Page 327

set web-authentication passwd 373  The settings are available as authentication information only after the commit web-authentication command has bee

Page 328

set web-authentication vlan 374 set web-authentication vlan Changes the VLAN to which a Web-authenticated user belongs. To apply the change to the aut

Page 329

remove web-authentication user 375 remove web-authentication user Deletes a user for Web authentication. To apply the change to the authentication inf

Page 330

remove web-authentication user 376 Response messages Table 26-4 List of response messages for the remove web-authentication user command Message Desc

Page 331

show web-authentication user 377 show web-authentication user Displays the user information registered on the Switch used for Web authentication. This

Page 332

show web-authentication user 378 Item Meaning Displayed information # Entry number -- VLAN VLAN The VLAN set for the registered user User name

Page 333

show web-authentication login 379 show web-authentication login Displays the users currently logged in (users that have already been authenticated) in

Page 334

Location and title Changes Ethernet The descriptions of the following commands were changed:  show interfaces  clear counters  show port 

Page 335 - 22. Filters

telnet 20  To break the attempted connection, press the Ctrl+Shift+6 keys and then the B key. Other escape sequences are not supported.  This comm

Page 336

show web-authentication login 380 Item Meaning Displayed information # Entry number The entry number for an authenticated, currently logged-in use

Page 337

show web-authentication login 381 Notes None

Page 338

show web-authentication login select-option 382 show web-authentication login select-option Extracts a portion of the authenticated users currently lo

Page 339 - > clear access-filter

show web-authentication login select-option 383 Example 1 Figure 26-2 Displaying information when specifying ports # show web-authentication login sel

Page 340

show web-authentication login select-option 384 Item Meaning Displayed information mode only) VLAN VLAN The VLAN ID of the VLAN that is accommodat

Page 341 - 23. QoS

show web-authentication login select-option 385 Item Meaning Displayed information counts If a maximum number of registered users has not been set,

Page 342

show web-authentication login select-option 386 Item Meaning Displayed information infinity Authenticating client list List of terminals on which au

Page 343

show web-authentication login summary 387 show web-authentication login summary Displays the number of authenticated, currently logged-in users by por

Page 344

show web-authentication login summary 388 Display items 1 Table 26-12 Display items for each port Item Meaning Displayed information Dynamic VLAN mo

Page 345 - > clear qos-flow

show web-authentication login summary 389 Display items 2 Table 26-13 Items displayed for a VLAN Item Meaning Displayed information Dynamic VLAN mod

Page 346

ftp 21 ftp Transfers files between the Switch and a remote operation terminal connected via TCP/IP. Syntax ftp <IP address> Input mode User mode

Page 347

show web-authentication logging 390 show web-authentication logging Displays the operation log messages collected by the Web authentication functional

Page 348

show web-authentication logging 391 # Display items The following shows the display format of a message. (1) Log functionality type: Indicates the ty

Page 349

show web-authentication logging 392 Display format Meaning USER=xxxxxxxxxx Indicates the user ID. IP=xxx.xxx.xxx Indicates the IP address. PORT=xx/xx

Page 350 - > clear qos queueing

show web-authentication logging 393 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info Fixed VLAN MAC, USER, IP, PORT or C

Page 351

show web-authentication logging 394 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info Legacy Dynamic VLAN Fixed VLAN Auth

Page 352

show web-authentication logging 395 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info Legacy Dynamic VLAN Fixed VLAN Auth

Page 353

show web-authentication logging 396 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info Legacy Dynamic VLAN Fixed VLAN Auth

Page 354

show web-authentication logging 397 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info MAC, USER, IP, PORT, VLAN 29 NORMA

Page 355

show web-authentication logging 398 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info MAC, USER, IP, PORT, VLAN 40 NORMA

Page 356

show web-authentication logging 399 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info Dynamic VLAN All authentications w

Page 357

ftp 22 Parameter type Description Number of characters <Local files> mget <Remote files> You can use alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-

Page 358

show web-authentication logging 400 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info Legacy Dynamic VLAN Fixed VLAN A re

Page 359 - 25. IEEE802.1X

show web-authentication logging 401 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info Legacy Dynamic VLAN Fixed VLAN A lo

Page 360

show web-authentication logging 402 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info Dynamic VLAN Fixed VLAN The termina

Page 361

show web-authentication logging 403 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info Legacy Dynamic VLAN Fixed VLAN Auth

Page 362

show web-authentication logging 404 Impact on communication None Response messages Table 26-18 List of response messages for the show web-authenticati

Page 363

clear web-authentication logging 405 clear web-authentication logging Clears the operation log information for Web authentication. Syntax clear web-au

Page 364

show web-authentication 406 show web-authentication Displays the configuration for Web authentication. Syntax show web-authentication Input mode Admin

Page 365

show web-authentication 407 service dhcp vlan: Disable <Port configuration> Port Count : 2 Port : 0/6 VLAN

Page 366

show web-authentication 408 Port : 0/5 VLAN ID : 4 Forceauth VLAN : Disable Access-list-No : L2-a

Page 367

show web-authentication 409 Item Meaning Displayed information Mode D L F fqdn Domain name Domain name This item is not displayed if it is not

Page 368

ftp 23 cd <Remote directory> Changes the current directory on the remote operation terminal to <Remote directory>. chmod <Mode> <

Page 369

show web-authentication 410 Item Meaning Displayed information Mode D L F Authentication <List name> The list name and authentication metho

Page 370

show web-authentication 411 Item Meaning Displayed information Mode D L F retry-interval The interval for retransmitting monitoring packets The

Page 371

show web-authentication 412 Item Meaning Displayed information Mode D L F Port Port information Port number (Legacy is displayed after a port n

Page 372

show web-authentication 413 of configuration for Web authentication in the Configuration Guide Vol. 2. #2: Legacy mode is not supported. #3: VLAN IDs

Page 373

show web-authentication statistics 414 show web-authentication statistics Displays statistics for Web authentication. Syntax show web-authentication s

Page 374

show web-authentication statistics 415 Item Meaning RxTotal The total number of receptions from the RADIUS server RxAccAccpt The total number of Ac

Page 375

clear web-authentication statistics 416 clear web-authentication statistics Clears Web authentication statistics. Syntax clear web-authentication stat

Page 376

commit web-authentication 417 commit web-authentication Stores the internal Web authentication DB in internal flash memory and reflects its contents f

Page 377 - Table 25-9 Added info

commit web-authentication 418  set web-authentication passwd  set web-authentication vlan  remove web-authentication user

Page 378 - Table 25-9 Added info

store web-authentication 419 store web-authentication Backs up the internal Web authentication DB to a file. Syntax store web-authentication ramdisk &

Page 379

ftp 24 rename <From name> <To name> Changes the name of a file on the remote operation terminal from <From name> to <To name>.

Page 380

store web-authentication 420 Message Description Command information was damaged. A backup file could not be created because the authentication info

Page 381

load web-authentication 421 load web-authentication Restores the internal Web authentication DB from a backup file. Note that information registered o

Page 382

load web-authentication 422 Response messages Table 26-27 List of response messages for the load web-authentication command Message Description Resto

Page 383

clear web-authentication auth-state 423 clear web-authentication auth-state Forcibly logs out an authenticated, currently logged-in user. Syntax clear

Page 384

clear web-authentication auth-state 424 Response messages Table 26-28 List of response messages for the clear web-authentication auth-state command Me

Page 385

set web-authentication html-files 425 set web-authentication html-files Replaces the images for Web authentication pages (such as login and logout pag

Page 386

set web-authentication html-files 426 pages. Specify the name with 1 to 16 characters. Use only uppercase alphanumeric characters. Operation when this

Page 387

set web-authentication html-files 427 Message Description File name 'xxx' is reserved. The file name xxx is a reserved word and cannot be

Page 388

store web-authentication html-files 428 store web-authentication html-files Retrieves the images of Web authentication pages (such as login and logout

Page 389 - 26. Web Authentication

store web-authentication html-files 429 Impact on communication None Response messages Table 26-30 List of response messages for the store web-authent

Page 390

ftp 25 Message Description Error: Invalid file name "<File name>". The file name is invalid (for example, an invalid character string

Page 391

show web-authentication html-files 430 show web-authentication html-files Displays the size of the file (in bytes) registered by the set web-authentic

Page 392

show web-authentication html-files 431 2009/10/29 02:14 666 loginNG.html 2009/10/29 02:14 937 logout.html 2009/10/29 02:14

Page 393 - command has been executed

show web-authentication html-files 432 2009/10/29 02:14 545 webauth.msg default now 0 favicon.ico 2009/10/29 02:14

Page 394

clear web-authentication html-files 433 clear web-authentication html-files Deletes the Web authentication pages registered by the set web-authenticat

Page 395

clear web-authentication html-files 434 Impact on communication None Response messages Table 26-32 List of response messages for the clear web-authent

Page 396

show ip dhcp binding 435 show ip dhcp binding Displays the binding information on the DHCP server. Syntax show ip dhcp binding [{<IP address> |

Page 397

show ip dhcp binding 436 Response messages Table 26-34 List of response messages for the show ip dhcp binding command Message Description Can't

Page 398

clear ip dhcp binding 437 clear ip dhcp binding Deletes the binding information from the DHCP server database. Syntax clear ip dhcp binding [{<IP a

Page 399

show ip dhcp conflict 438 show ip dhcp conflict Displays an IP address conflict detected by the DHCP server. An IP address conflict refers to an IP ad

Page 400

show ip dhcp conflict 439 Response messages Table 26-37 List of response messages for the show ip dhcp conflict command Message Description Can'

Page 401

ftp 26 3. A local directory on the Switch can be moved only to /ramdisk. 4. A local file on the Switch can be sent to or received from /ramdisk only

Page 402

clear ip dhcp conflict 440 clear ip dhcp conflict Clears the IP address conflict information from the DHCP server. Syntax clear ip dhcp conflict [{<

Page 403 - Display items 1

show ip dhcp server statistics 441 show ip dhcp server statistics Displays statistics about the DHCP server. Syntax show ip dhcp server statistics Inp

Page 404 - Display items 2

show ip dhcp server statistics 442 Item Meaning Displayed information discard packets Number of discarded packets -- < Receive Packets > Th

Page 405

clear ip dhcp server statistics 443 clear ip dhcp server statistics Clears the DHCP server statistics. Syntax clear ip dhcp server statistics Input mo

Page 406

clear ip dhcp server statistics 444

Page 407

445 27. MAC-based Authentication show mac-authentication auth-state clear mac-authentication auth-state show mac-authentication auth-state select-

Page 408

show mac-authentication auth-state 446 show mac-authentication auth-state Displays information about the terminals (MAC address) that have been authen

Page 409

show mac-authentication auth-state 447 Item Meaning Displayed information Port roaming Roaming information Changing of ports within the same VLAN.

Page 410

show mac-authentication auth-state 448 Message Description authentication. MAC-Authentication is not configured. The MAC-based authentication functi

Page 411 - Table 26-16 Added info

clear mac-authentication auth-state 449 clear mac-authentication auth-state Forces cancellation of the authentication of a currently authenticated ter

Page 412

line console speed 27 line console speed Specifies the communication speed of CONSOLE (RS-232C). If a user has already logged in from CONSOLE (RS-232C

Page 413

clear mac-authentication auth-state 450 Response messages Table 27-3 List of response messages for the clear mac-authentication auth-state command Mes

Page 414

show mac-authentication auth-state select-option 451 show mac-authentication auth-state select-option Extracts specified items from the information ab

Page 415

show mac-authentication auth-state select-option 452 Date 2009/03/24 17:15:14 UTC Dynamic VLAN mode total client counts(Login/Max): 1 / 256 Authen

Page 416

show mac-authentication auth-state select-option 453 Item Meaning Displayed information Limit Remaining time for authentication The remaining time

Page 417

show mac-authentication auth-state select-option 454 Display items 2 Table 27-5 Items displayed for the detailed authentication status of MAC-based au

Page 418

show mac-authentication auth-state select-option 455 Item Meaning Displayed information Remaining The remaining time until re-authentication will s

Page 419

show mac-authentication auth-state summary 456 show mac-authentication auth-state summary Displays the number of currently authenticated terminal entr

Page 420

show mac-authentication auth-state summary 457 Display items 1 Table 27-7 Display items for each port Item Meaning Displayed information Dynamic VLA

Page 421

show mac-authentication auth-state summary 458 1 10 1 # Display items 2 Table 27-8 Items displayed for a VLAN Item Meaning Displayed in

Page 422

show mac-authentication auth-state summary 459 Notes The input format and the information that is displayed are the same as that displayed by the desc

Page 423

line console speed 28 while login authentication for a user who is trying to log in from CONSOLE (RS-232C) is in progress, the authentication might fa

Page 424

show mac-authentication login 460 show mac-authentication login The input format and display contents for this command are the same as those of the sh

Page 425

show mac-authentication login select-option 461 show mac-authentication login select-option The input format and display contents for this command are

Page 426

show mac-authentication login summary 462 show mac-authentication login summary The input format and display contents for this command are the same as

Page 427

show mac-authentication logging 463 show mac-authentication logging Displays the operation log messages collected by the MAC-based authentication func

Page 428

show mac-authentication logging 464 Date 2008/11/13 16:55:32 UTC AUT 11/13 16:18:48 MAC No=1:NORMAL:LOGIN: MAC=0000.e227.8bf8 PORT=0/2 VLAN=4 Login s

Page 429

show mac-authentication logging 465 Log ID Log type Description LOGOUT Indicates that the attempt to cancel authentication failed. SYSTEM Indicat

Page 430

show mac-authentication logging 466 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info Legacy Dynamic VLAN Fixed VLAN Auth

Page 431

show mac-authentication logging 467 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info 9 NORMAL LOGOUT Force logout ; Pro

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show mac-authentication logging 468 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info MAC, PORT, VLAN#2 15 NOTICE LOGIN

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show mac-authentication logging 469 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info [Action] Check the configuration. M

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trace-monitor 29 trace-monitor Specifies whether to display the operation log on the monitor. When this command is entered with the enable parameter s

Page 435

show mac-authentication logging 470 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info Legacy Dynamic VLAN Fixed VLAN A re

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show mac-authentication logging 471 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info MAC, VLAN 255 ERROR SYSTEM The ot

Page 437

show mac-authentication logging 472 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info Fixed VLAN MAC, PORT (destination i

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show mac-authentication logging 473 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info Message 269 NORMAL SYSTEM Client p

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show mac-authentication logging 474 No. Log ID Log type Message text Authentication mode Description Added info MAC, PORT, VLAN#2 280 NORMAL LOGOU

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show mac-authentication logging 475 Message Description There is no log data to match. Log data matching the specified character string could not be

Page 441

clear mac-authentication logging 476 clear mac-authentication logging Clears the operation log information for MAC-based authentication. Syntax clear

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show mac-authentication 477 show mac-authentication Displays the configuration for MAC-based authentication. Syntax show mac-authentication Input mode

Page 443 - <MAC>} [-f]

show mac-authentication 478 Port : 0/22 VLAN ID : 40 Forceauth VLAN : Disable Access-list-No : L

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show mac-authentication 479 Display items Table 27-15 Items displayed for the configuration of MAC-based authentication Item Meaning Displayed infor

Page 445

Location and title Changes Spanning Tree Protocol The descriptions of the following command were changed:  show spanning-tree statistics Ring Pr

Page 446

trace-monitor 30 System Setting item.  After execution of the trace-monitor enable command, if an operation log is too large to be displayed on the

Page 447

show mac-authentication 480 Item Meaning Displayed information Mode D L F * AAA methods Authentication Default Default authentication method on

Page 448

show mac-authentication 481 Item Meaning Displayed information Mode D L F [Syslog send] syslog Setting status of syslog information output Enab

Page 449

show mac-authentication 482 Y: Applicable N: Not applicable (-- is also displayed on the screen) #1: For details about the conditions for enabling the

Page 450

show mac-authentication statistics 483 show mac-authentication statistics Displays MAC-based authentication statistics. Syntax show mac-authentication

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show mac-authentication statistics 484 Item Meaning re-authentication) RADIUS frames RADIUS server information TxTotal The total number of transmis

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clear mac-authentication statistics 485 clear mac-authentication statistics Clears the MAC-based authentication statistics. Syntax clear mac-authentic

Page 453

set mac-authentication mac-address 486 set mac-authentication mac-address Adds a MAC address for MAC-based authentication to the internal MAC-based au

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set mac-authentication mac-address 487  Adding ffff.ffff.ffff as the MAC mask: # set mac-authentication mac-address 0000.0000.0000 ffff.ffff.ffff 1

Page 455

remove mac-authentication mac-address 488 remove mac-authentication mac-address Deletes MAC addresses, for MAC-based authentication, from the internal

Page 456

remove mac-authentication mac-address 489 Display items None Impact on communication None Response messages Table 27-21 List of response messages for

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31 4. Configurations and File Operations show running-config show startup-config copy erase startup-config rename del mkdir rmdir

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show mac-authentication mac-address 490 show mac-authentication mac-address Displays information about the MAC addresses for MAC-based authentication

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show mac-authentication mac-address 491 mac-address mac-mask VLAN 0012.e200.1234 - 4094 0012.e200.abcd -

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commit mac-authentication 492 commit mac-authentication Stores the internal MAC-based authentication DB in internal flash memory and reflects its cont

Page 461

commit mac-authentication 493 Notes The information in the internal MAC-based authentication DB which is being used is modified only when this command

Page 462

store mac-authentication 494 store mac-authentication Backs up the internal MAC-based authentication DB to files. Syntax store mac-authentication ramd

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store mac-authentication 495 Response messages Table 27-25 List of response messages for the store mac-authentication command Message Description Bac

Page 464

load mac-authentication 496 load mac-authentication Restores the internal MAC-based authentication DB from a backup file to the internal MAC-based aut

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load mac-authentication 497 Response messages Table 27-26 List of response messages for the load mac-authentication command Message Description Rest

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load mac-authentication 498

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499 28. Multistep Authentication show authentication multi-step

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show running-config 32 show running-config Displays the running configuration. Syntax show running-config Input mode Administrator mode Parameters Non

Page 469 - {<MAC>

show authentication multi-step 500 show authentication multi-step Displays the information for authenticated terminals on a multistep authentication p

Page 470

show authentication multi-step 501 Display items Table 28-1 Information displayed for authenticated terminals on a multistep authentication port Item

Page 471

show authentication multi-step 502 Item Meaning Displayed information Last Final authentication functionality Displays the authentication function

Page 472

503 29. Secure Wake-on-LAN [OP-WOL] set wol-device name [OP-WOL] set wol-device mac [OP-WOL] set wol-device vlan [OP-WOL] set wol-device ip [OP-WO

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set wol-device name [OP-WOL] 504 set wol-device name [OP-WOL] Registers information about a new terminal that sends the startup command for Secure Wak

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set wol-device name [OP-WOL] 505 description <Description> Sets supplementary information about the terminal. Specify 1 to 128 characters. You c

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set wol-device mac [OP-WOL] 506 set wol-device mac [OP-WOL] Changes the MAC address of the terminal information that has been registered. To apply the

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set wol-device vlan [OP-WOL] 507 set wol-device vlan [OP-WOL] Changes the VLAN ID in the terminal information that has been registered. To apply the s

Page 477

set wol-device ip [OP-WOL] 508 set wol-device ip [OP-WOL] Changes the IP address and method used to identify the IP address in the terminal informatio

Page 478

set wol-device ip [OP-WOL] 509  Before execution of this command, terminal information must be registered by the set wol-device name command.  If

Page 479

show startup-config 33 show startup-config Displays the startup configuration file used at device startup. Syntax show startup-config Input mode Admin

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set wol-device alive [OP-WOL] 510 set wol-device alive [OP-WOL] Changes the method for verifying terminal activation in the information that has been

Page 481

set wol-device alive [OP-WOL] 511 Notes  This command can be executed only after the software option license key has been installed.  Before execu

Page 482

set wol-device description [OP-WOL] 512 set wol-device description [OP-WOL] Changes the supplementary information in the terminal information that has

Page 483

remove wol-device name [OP-WOL] 513 remove wol-device name [OP-WOL] Deletes the terminal information that has been registered. To apply the setting to

Page 484 - Table 27-11 Added info

remove wol-device name [OP-WOL] 514 Message Description Device does not exist. The terminal information was not found (when the -all parameter is sp

Page 485 - Table 27-11 Added info

show wol-device name [OP-WOL] 515 show wol-device name [OP-WOL] Displays the terminal information that has been registered in the internal DB used to

Page 486

show wol-device name [OP-WOL] 516 1 PC01 0012.ee86.6fd4 4094 202.68.133.72 300 change-user 2 PC02 00ee.16fd.a142 100 1

Page 487

show wol-device name [OP-WOL] 517 No 3 : PC03_High-Speed_machine MAC: 0022.fa12.34dd, VLAN: 10 IP address: dhcp, Alive: check Timeout: 60(s

Page 488

show wol-device name [OP-WOL] 518 Message Description License key is not installed. The Secure Wake-on-LAN software option license key has not been

Page 489

commit wol-device [OP-WOL] 519 commit wol-device [OP-WOL] Stores the edited terminal information in internal flash memory and reflects its contents fo

Page 490

copy 34 copy Copies the specified file or directory. Syntax copy startup-config ramdisk {<File name> | <Directory name>} copy running-con

Page 491

commit wol-device [OP-WOL] 520 login. (Even if the information for the terminal being used has been deleted, the user can continue to use the terminal

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store wol-device [OP-WOL] 521 store wol-device [OP-WOL] Creates a backup file of the internal DB used to register the terminal that sends the startup

Page 493

store wol-device [OP-WOL] 522 Message Description Command information was damaged. A backup file could not be created because the database informati

Page 494

load wol-device [OP-WOL] 523 load wol-device [OP-WOL] Restores from a backup file the internal DB used to register the terminal that sends the startup

Page 495

load wol-device [OP-WOL] 524 Impact on communication None Response messages Table 29-13 List of response messages for the load wol-device command Mess

Page 496

set wol-authentication user [OP-WOL] 525 set wol-authentication user [OP-WOL] Registers new user information in the internal DB for user authenticatio

Page 497

set wol-authentication user [OP-WOL] 526 Response messages Table 29-14 List of response messages for the set wol-authentication user command Message

Page 498

set wol-authentication password [OP-WOL] 527 set wol-authentication password [OP-WOL] Changes a user password that has been registered. To apply the s

Page 499

set wol-authentication password [OP-WOL] 528 wol-authentication user command.

Page 500

set wol-authentication permit [OP-WOL] 529 set wol-authentication permit [OP-WOL] Changes (adds or deletes) information about the terminals that can b

Page 501

copy 35 mc {<File name> | <Directory name>} ramdisk {<File name> | <Directory name>} Copies a file or directory on the memory

Page 502

set wol-authentication permit [OP-WOL] 530 # set wol-authentication permit USER01 add device-name PC02  Deleting user access permissions for a termi

Page 503

remove wol-authentication user [OP-WOL] 531 remove wol-authentication user [OP-WOL] Deletes the user information that has been registered. To apply th

Page 504

remove wol-authentication user [OP-WOL] 532 Message Description User does not exist. The user was not found (when the -all parameter is specified).

Page 505

show wol-authentication user [OP-WOL] 533 show wol-authentication user [OP-WOL] Displays user information that has been registered in the internal DB

Page 506

show wol-authentication user [OP-WOL] 534 * 5 permit deny 1 USER05 # * indicates that the relevant terminal name has not been registered

Page 507

show wol-authentication user [OP-WOL] 535 permit : any=permit, manual=deny No 5 : USER05 permit : any=permit, manual=deny device-name

Page 508

show wol-authentication user [OP-WOL] 536 Notes  This command can be executed only after the software option license key has been installed.  (*)

Page 509

commit wol-authentication [OP-WOL] 537 commit wol-authentication [OP-WOL] Stores the edited user information in internal flash memory and reflects its

Page 510

commit wol-authentication [OP-WOL] 538 continue to use the terminal.)

Page 511

store wol-authentication [OP-WOL] 539 store wol-authentication [OP-WOL] Creates a backup file of the internal DB for user authentication. Syntax store

Page 512

copy 36 Message Description Can't access to MC by write protection. Make sure the memory card's protect switch is not set to Lock. If the

Page 513

store wol-authentication [OP-WOL] 540 Message Description Data doesn't exist. A backup file could not be created. A commit operation might not

Page 514

load wol-authentication [OP-WOL] 541 load wol-authentication [OP-WOL] Restores the internal DB for user authentication from a backup file. Note that i

Page 515

load wol-authentication [OP-WOL] 542 Response messages Table 29-23 List of response messages for the load wol-authentication command Message Descript

Page 516

wol [OP-WOL] 543 wol [OP-WOL] Directly sends the startup command to the specified terminal to turn it on. Syntax wol <MAC> <VLAN ID> Input

Page 517

show wol [OP-WOL] 544 show wol [OP-WOL] Displays information about the users currently using the Secure Wake-on-LAN functionality from Web browsers. S

Page 518

show wol [OP-WOL] 545 Item Meaning Displayed information Magic The status of sending the startup command Sent: The startup command has been sent. F

Page 520

547 Part 10: High Reliability Based on Redundant Configurations 30. GSRP show gsrp aware

Page 521

show gsrp aware 548 show gsrp aware Displays GSRP aware information. Syntax show gsrp aware Input mode User mode and administrator mode Parameters Non

Page 522

show gsrp aware 549 Response messages Table 30-1 List of response messages for the show gsrp aware command Message Description No received flush requ

Page 523 - Secure Wake-on-LAN [OP-WOL]

copy 37 file names (including their path names) are the same When both the copy source and the copy destination are the RAMDISK and the file names (in

Page 524

show gsrp aware 550

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551 31. Uplink Redundancy select switchport backup interface show switchport backup show switchport backup statistics clear switchport backup stat

Page 526

select switchport backup interface 552 select switchport backup interface Specifies the interface that performs a manual switchback. Syntax select swi

Page 527

select switchport backup interface 553 Message Description Port-channel <Channel group#> is already selected. The specified interface is alread

Page 528

show switchport backup 554 show switchport backup Displays information about uplink redundancy. Syntax show switchport backup Input mode User mode and

Page 529

show switchport backup 555 Item Meaning Displayed information Status Status of the secondary port Forwarding: Forwarding Blocking: Blocking Down:

Page 530

show switchport backup statistics 556 show switchport backup statistics Displays statistics related to flush control frames. Syntax show switchport ba

Page 531

show switchport backup statistics 557 > Display items Table 31-4 Items displayed for statistics about the flush control frames Item Meaning Displ

Page 532

show switchport backup statistics 558 If the elapsed time is more than 24 hours: d days hh:mm:ss ago (d=number of days, hh=hours, mm=minutes, ss=secon

Page 533

clear switchport backup statistics 559 clear switchport backup statistics Clears statistics related to flush control frames. Syntax clear switchport b

Page 534

erase startup-config 38 erase startup-config Deletes the contents of the startup configuration file. Syntax erase startup-config Input mode Administra

Page 535

show switchport backup mac-address-table update 560 show switchport backup mac-address-table update Displays information about MAC address update fram

Page 536

show switchport backup mac-address-table update 561 Item Meaning Displayed information Status Status of the primary port Forwarding: Forwarding Bl

Page 537

show switchport backup mac-address-table update statistics 562 show switchport backup mac-address-table update statistics Displays statistics related

Page 538

show switchport backup mac-address-table update statistics 563 Display items Table 31-7 Display items for statistics about MAC address update frames I

Page 539

show switchport backup mac-address-table update statistics 564 Message Description Not ready. Please wait a minute. Uplink redundancy is being init

Page 540

clear switchport backup mac-address-table update statistics 565 clear switchport backup mac-address-table update statistics Clears the statistics rela

Page 541

clear switchport backup mac-address-table update statistics 566

Page 542

567 Part 11: High Reliability Based on Network Failure Detection 32. IEEE 802.3ah/UDLD show efmoam show efmoam statistics clear efmoam statistics

Page 543

show efmoam 568 show efmoam Displays the IEEE 802.3ah/OAM configuration information and the status of ports. Syntax show efmoam [port <Port# list&g

Page 544

show efmoam 569 Item Meaning Displayed information recognized.(Whether the partner switch has recognized the Switch is not clear.) Mutually Seen: Th

Page 545 - <Name>]

rename 39 rename Renames a file on the memory card or the RAMDISK. Syntax rename {mc | ramdisk} {<File name> | <Directory name>} <Base

Page 546

show efmoam statistics 570 show efmoam statistics Displays IEEE 802.3ah/OAM statistics. Syntax show efmoam statistics [port <Port# list>] Input

Page 547

show efmoam statistics 571 Item Meaning Displayed information [Status] Port status in the IEEE 802.3ah/UDLD functionality Forced Down (UDLD): Force

Page 548 - command

show efmoam statistics 572 displayed.

Page 549

clear efmoam statistics 573 clear efmoam statistics Clears the IEEE 802.3ah/OAM statistics. Syntax clear efmoam statistics Input mode User mode and a

Page 550

clear efmoam statistics 574

Page 551

575 33. Storm Control show storm-control clear storm-control

Page 552

show storm-control 576 show storm-control Displays storm control information. Syntax show storm-control [port <Port# list>][broadcast][multicas

Page 553

show storm-control 577 Display items in Example 1 Table 33-1 Display items for storm control information Item Meaning Displayed information Port Po

Page 554

show storm-control 578 Item Meaning Displayed information Recover rate Recovery-from-storm threshold -- is displayed if this item has not been set.

Page 555

clear storm-control 579 clear storm-control Clears the storm control statistics counters. Syntax clear storm-control Input mode User mode and administ

Page 556

Location and title Changes Terminals and Remote Operations The following command was added:  ftp Login Security and RADIUS The following comman

Page 557

rename 40 Impact on communication None Response messages Table 4-3 List of response messages for the rename command Message Description Can't ex

Page 558

clear storm-control 580

Page 559

581 34. L2 Loop Detection show loop-detection show loop-detection statistics clear loop-detection statistics show loop-detection logging clear loo

Page 560

show loop-detection 582 show loop-detection Displays L2 loop detection information. Syntax show loop-detection [port <Port# list>] [channel-grou

Page 561

show loop-detection 583 0/9 Down trap 0 - - 0/10 Down trap 0

Page 562

show loop-detection 584 Item Meaning Displayed information Status Port state Up: Indicates that the port status is Up. Down: The port is in Down s

Page 563 - # wol 0012.e256.7890 200

show loop-detection 585 Message Description L2 Loop Detection is not configured. L2 loop detection has not been set, or the functionality has not be

Page 564

show loop-detection statistics 586 show loop-detection statistics Displays L2 loop detection statistics. Syntax show loop-detection statistics [port &

Page 565

show loop-detection statistics 587 Port:0/5 Up Type :exception TxFrame : 0 RxFrame : 201 I

Page 566

show loop-detection statistics 588 Response messages Table 34-4 List of response messages for the show loop-detection statistics command Message Desc

Page 567 - 30. GSRP

clear loop-detection statistics 589 clear loop-detection statistics Clears L2 loop detection statistics. Syntax clear loop-detection statistics [port

Page 568

del 41 del Deletes a file on the memory card or the RAMDISK. Syntax del {mc | ramdisk} <File name> Input mode User mode and administrator mode P

Page 569

clear loop-detection statistics 590 Response messages Table 34-5 List of response messages for the clear loop-detection statistics command Message De

Page 570

show loop-detection logging 591 show loop-detection logging Displays the log information for the received L2 loop detection frames. With this command,

Page 571 - 31. Uplink Redundancy

show loop-detection logging 592 Item Meaning Displayed information number Vlan VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID when an L2 loop detection frame was se

Page 572

clear loop-detection logging 593 clear loop-detection logging Clears the log information for the received L2 loop detection frames. Syntax clear loop-

Page 573

clear loop-detection logging 594

Page 574

595 35. CFM l2ping l2traceroute show cfm show cfm remote-mep clear cfm remote-mep show cfm fault clear cfm fault show cfm l2traceroute-db clear cf

Page 575

l2ping 596 l2ping This command can be used to determine whether the MEP of the Switch can communicate with a remote MEP or MIP. Syntax l2ping {remote-

Page 576

l2ping 597 Figure 35-1 Example of executing the l2ping command > l2ping remote-mep 1010 domain-level 7 ma 1000 mep 1020 count 3 L2ping to MP:1010(0

Page 577

l2ping 598 Item Meaning Displayed information Lost Frame Percentage of lost frames (%) -- Round-trip Min/Avg/Max Minimum, average, and maximum res

Page 578

l2traceroute 599 l2traceroute Verifies the route from the Switch's MEP to a remote MEP or MIP. Syntax l2traceroute {remote-mac <MAC address>

Page 579

del 42 Message Description Can't access to MC by write protection. Make sure the memory card's protect switch is not set to Lock. If the

Page 580

l2traceroute 600 Display items Table 35-3 Items displayed for the l2traceroute command Item Meaning Displayed information L2traceroute to MP:<Rem

Page 581

l2traceroute 601 Message Description No such Remote MEP. The specified remote MEP is unknown. Make sure the specified parameter is correct, and then

Page 582

show cfm 602 show cfm Displays the configuration information for domains and MPs, and the CFM information related to detected failures. Syntax show cf

Page 583

show cfm 603 MIP Information CH8 (Up) Enable MAC:00ed.f205.0108 > Display items in Example 1 Table 35-5 Items displayed for the CFM c

Page 584

show cfm 604 Item Meaning Displayed information  3: Indicates CCM timeout.  4: Indicates that an invalid CCM was received from the remote MEP in

Page 585

show cfm 605 Item Meaning Displayed information Status The status of failure detection on the MEP The highest-level failure of the failures detecte

Page 586

show cfm 606 Display items in Example 2 Table 35-6 Items displayed for the number of entities accommodated in the CFM configuration Item Meaning Dis

Page 587 - 32. IEEE 802.3ah/UDLD

show cfm remote-mep 607 show cfm remote-mep Displays the configuration of a remote MEP that has been detected by the CC functionality of CFM, and the

Page 588

show cfm remote-mep 608 ID:8004 Status:- MAC:00ed.f006.0108 Time:2009/10/29 06:04:35 > Display items in Example 1 Table 35-8 Ite

Page 589

show cfm remote-mep 609 Item Meaning Displayed information RMEP Information Remote MEP information -- Counts Number of remote MEPs -- ID Remote

Page 590

mkdir 43 mkdir Creates a new directory. Syntax mkdir {mc-dir | ramdisk} <Directory name> Input mode User mode and administrator mode Parameters

Page 591

show cfm remote-mep 610 Display items in Example 2 Table 35-9 Items displayed for detailed remote MEP information Item Meaning Displayed information

Page 592

show cfm remote-mep 611 Item Meaning Displayed information ID Remote MEP ID -- Status The status of failure detection in the remote MEP The highe

Page 593 - > clear efmoam statistics

show cfm remote-mep 612 Item Meaning Displayed information Chassis ID Chassis ID of the remote MEP Displays the chassis ID information in the CCM t

Page 594

show cfm remote-mep 613 Notes None

Page 595 - 33. Storm Control

clear cfm remote-mep 614 clear cfm remote-mep Clears the remote MEP information. Syntax clear cfm remote-mep [domain-level <Level> [ma <No.&g

Page 596

clear cfm remote-mep 615 Message Description CFM is not configured. CFM has not been configured. Check the configuration. Notes None

Page 597

show cfm fault 616 show cfm fault Displays the type of failure that has been detected by the CC functionality of CFM, and the information in the CCM t

Page 598

show cfm fault 617 Display items in Example 1 Table 35-12 Items displayed for failure information Item Meaning Displayed information MD Domain leve

Page 599 - > clear storm-control

show cfm fault 618 Item Meaning Displayed information Fault A failure is being detected. -- Cleared A failure has been cleared. -- OtherCCM Fai

Page 600

show cfm fault 619 Message Description CFM is not configured. CFM has not been configured. Check the configuration. Specified Domain Level is not co

Page 601 - 34. L2 Loop Detection

mkdir 44 Message Description Can't access to MC by write protection. Make sure the memory card's protect switch is not set to Lock. If th

Page 602

clear cfm fault 620 clear cfm fault Clears the CFM failure information. Syntax clear cfm fault [domain-level <Level> [ma <No.> [mep <ME

Page 603

clear cfm fault 621 Notes None

Page 604

show cfm l2traceroute-db 622 show cfm l2traceroute-db Displays route information acquired by the l2traceroute command and information about the MP on

Page 605

show cfm l2traceroute-db 623 Display items in Example 1 Table 35-16 Items displayed for linktrace database information Item Meaning Displayed inform

Page 606

show cfm l2traceroute-db 624 Chassis ID Type: MAC Info: 0012.e254.dbf0 Ingress Port Type: LOCAL Info: Port 0/17 MP Address: 001

Page 607

show cfm l2traceroute-db 625 Item Meaning Displayed information Relay Action The processing method for forwarding a linktrace message The processin

Page 608

show cfm l2traceroute-db 626 Item Meaning Displayed information Type Subtype of the ingress port Type of the information displayed for Info.  PO

Page 609

show cfm l2traceroute-db 627 Item Meaning Displayed information Type Subtype of the egress port Type of the information displayed for Info.  POR

Page 610

show cfm l2traceroute-db 628 Message Description No such destination MAC address. The specified destination MAC address is unknown. Make sure the sp

Page 611

clear cfm l2traceroute-db 629 clear cfm l2traceroute-db Clears CFM linktrace database information. Syntax clear cfm l2traceroute-db Input mode User mo

Page 612

rmdir 45 rmdir Deletes a specified empty directory. Syntax rmdir {mc-dir | ramdisk} <Directory name> Input mode User mode and administrator mode

Page 613

show cfm statistics 630 show cfm statistics Displays the CFM statistics. Syntax show cfm statistics [domain-level <Level>] [ma <No.>] [mep

Page 614

show cfm statistics 631 Display items Table 35-20 Items displayed for CFM statistics Item Meaning Displayed information Domain Level <Level> D

Page 615 - 35. CFM

show cfm statistics 632 Item Meaning Displayed information CFM Operating status of CFM on a port The operating status of CFM on a port to which MIP

Page 616

show cfm statistics 633 Item Meaning Displayed information RxDiscard Number of loopback replies that have been discarded For an MEP, the following

Page 617

show cfm statistics 634 Item Meaning Displayed information discarded Impact on communication None Response messages Table 35-21 List of response mes

Page 618

clear cfm statistics 635 clear cfm statistics Clears the CFM statistics. Syntax clear cfm statistics [domain-level <Level> [ma <No.> [mep

Page 619

clear cfm statistics 636 Response messages Table 35-22 List of response messages for the clear cfm statistics command Message Description Can't

Page 620

637 Part 12: Management of Neighboring Device Information 36. LLDP show lldp clear lldp show lldp statistics clear lldp statistics

Page 621

show lldp 638 show lldp Displays LLDP configuration information and neighboring device information. Syntax show lldp [port <Port# list>] [detail

Page 622

show lldp 639 Display items in Example 1 Table 36-1 Simplified display of LLDP setting information and neighboring device information Item Meaning D

Page 623

rmdir 46 Notes  The mc-dir parameter cannot be used when a memory card is not inserted.  When the mc-dir parameter is specified, the ACC LED is on

Page 624

show lldp 640 Ver. 2.3.B OS-LT2 Total Neighbor Counts=4 Port Counts=5 Port 0/5(CH:1) Link: Up Neighbor Counts: 1 

Page 625

show lldp 641 Item Meaning Displayed information System Description System description of the Switch The same character string as the string used

Page 626

show lldp 642 Item Meaning Displayed information Type Subtype for the chassis ID CHAS-COMP: Indicates that entPhysicalAlias of the Entity MIB is d

Page 627

show lldp 643 Item Meaning Displayed information assigned described in the previous item. IPv6 Address IP address assigned to the neighboring devic

Page 628

clear lldp 644 clear lldp Clears LLDP neighboring device information. Syntax clear lldp Input mode User mode and administrator mode Parameters None E

Page 629

show lldp statistics 645 show lldp statistics Displays LLDP statistics. Syntax show lldp statistics [port <Port# list>] Input mode User mode and

Page 630

show lldp statistics 646 Item Meaning Displayed information Discard TLV TLV statistics -- TLVs Number of TLVs that have been discarded 0 to 42949

Page 631

clear lldp statistics 647 clear lldp statistics Clears LLDP statistics. Syntax clear lldp statistics Input mode User mode and administrator mode Para

Page 632

clear lldp statistics 648

Page 633

Index 649 Index A activate, 167 activate power inline [AX2200S][AX1240S], 178 B backup, 90 C clear access-filter, 319 clear authentication fail-list,

Page 634 - > clear cfm remote-mep

47 5. Login Security and RADIUS password clear password show sessions(who) rename user show radius-server clear radius-server show radius-server s

Page 635

Index 650 R reauthenticate dot1x, 354 reload, 86 remove mac-authentication mac-address, 488 remove web-authentication user, 375 remove wol-authenticat

Page 636

Index 651 show spanning-tree statistics, 251 show startup-config, 33 show storm-control, 576 show switchport backup, 554 show switchport backup mac-ad

Page 637

password 48 password Only the password of the logged-in user can be changed. The operation differs depending on the command input mode as follows: 1.

Page 638

password 49 Response messages Table 5-1 List of response messages for the password command Message Description Mismatch; try again. The new password

Page 639

Location and title Changes MAC-based Authentication The descriptions of the following commands were changed:  show mac-authentication auth-state

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clear password 50 clear password Clears the user login password. The operation differs depending on the command input mode as follows: 1. In user mod

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clear password 51 Notes When a password is deleted in administrator mode, the old password is not displayed.

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show sessions(who) 52 show sessions(who) Display the users currently logged in to the Switch. Syntax show sessions who Input mode User mode and admini

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rename user 53 rename user Changes the initial user name operator to another name. Syntax rename user Input mode Administrator mode Parameters None Ex

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show radius-server 54 show radius-server Displays the effective RADIUS server information set on the Switch. Syntax show radius-server Input mode User

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show radius-server 55 IP address Port Timeout Retry Remain 192.168.0.251 1812 5 3 - 192.168.0.252

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show radius-server 56 Response messages Table 5-6 List of response messages for the show radius-server command Message Description RADIUS Server is n

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clear radius-server 57 clear radius-server Restores the primary RADIUS server as the RADIUS server to which the Switch submits a request. Syntax clear

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clear radius-server 58 > clear radius-server -f > Display items None Impact on communication None Response messages Table 5-7 List of response

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show radius-server statistics 59 show radius-server statistics Displays statistics about the effective RADIUS server set on the Switch. Syntax show ra

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show radius-server statistics 60 Item Meaning Displayed information [Authentication] Authentication information -- Current Request Number of auth

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show radius-server statistics 61 Item Meaning Displayed information responses Responses Number of sent and received Accounting-Response packets --

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show radius-server statistics 62 Response messages Table 5-10 List of response messages for the show radius-server statistics command Message Descrip

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clear radius-server statistics 63 clear radius-server statistics Clears the RADIUS server statistics. Syntax clear radius-server statistics Input mode

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clear radius-server statistics 64

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65 6. Time Settings and NTP set clock show clock set clock ntp show ntp-client

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set clock 66 set clock Displays and sets the date and time. Syntax set clock <[[[[YY]MM]DD]HH]MM[.SS]> Input mode User mode and administrator mo

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set clock 67 23:59:59.  If you change the Switch's clock, in the statistics on CPU usage collected by the Switch, only the data displayed in se

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show clock 68 show clock Displays the current date and time. Syntax show clock Input mode User mode and administrator mode Parameters None Displays th

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set clock ntp 69 set clock ntp Manually obtains the time from the NTP server. Syntax set clock ntp [<Server IP>] Input mode User mode and admini

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I Preface Applicable products and software versions This manual applies to the AX2200S, AX1250S, and AX1240S series of switches. The manual describe

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show ntp-client 70 show ntp-client Displays the NTP client information. Syntax show ntp-client Input mode User mode and administrator mode Parameters

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show ntp-client 71 Item Displayed information Displayed information Mode NTP client acquisition mode Unicast, Multicast, Broadcast, or Command Lap

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show ntp-client 72 #1 Status display # Display Status Unicast Multicast Broadcast Operation commands 1 offset-value Time has been updated normally

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73 Part 3: Operating Devices 7. Checking Software Versions and Device Statuses show version show system show environment reload show tech-support

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show version 74 show version Displays the software version and hardware revision installed on the Switch. Syntax show version Input mode User mode and

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show version 75 Item Display format Meaning H/W Hardware information Displays hardware information. For AX2200S  AX-2230-hhhhh [SSS...SSS:R] Fo

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show system 76 show system Displays operating status. Syntax show system Input mode User mode and administrator mode Parameters None Example Figure 7-

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show system 77 IP Routing Entry(connected) : 4(max entry=128) IP Interface Entry : 4(max entry=128) IP ARP Entry

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show system 78 Item Displayed information Displayed information for the AX1240S-48T2C model) Temperature Temperature environment status normal: Nor

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show system 79 Item Displayed information Displayed information set terminal pager Operating status of the set terminal pager command enabled: Enab

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