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Command Reference Guide
CoreBuilder
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3500
CoreBuilder 9000
CoreBuilder 9400
SuperStack
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II Switch 3900
SuperStack II Switch 9300
Part No. 10013505
Published November 1999
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Command Reference Guide

®http://www.3com.com/Command Reference GuideCoreBuilder® 3500CoreBuilder 9000CoreBuilder 9400SuperStack® II Switch 3900SuperStack II Switch 9300Part N

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bridge vlan modify (3500/9000 Layer 3) 355bridge vlan modify (3900/9300/9400/ 9000 Layer 2) 360bridge vlan remove 363bridge vlan mode 364bridge vlan s

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100CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem serialPort✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300enableModemEnables the external modem from the Administration Console. Va

Page 4 - UNCTIONS

system name101✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system nameAssigns or changes the name of the system. The system name identifies the system to users on othe

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102CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system timeDisplays and changes the system’s current date and time, timezone, and daylight

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system time datetime103✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system time datetimeSets the system’s date and time.Valid Minimum Abbreviationsy t dImportant Consi

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104CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT✓ 35009000940039009300system time timezoneConfigures the local time zone and daylight savings time values. Valid Minim

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system time timezone105System Time Timezone Example (3500)Select menu option (system/sntp): timez Index Time Zone 1 [GMT+0:00] GMT/WET

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106CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT✓ 35009000940039009300system time dstSets daylight savings time. Valid Minimum Abbreviationsy t dsImportant Considerat

Page 10 - ROTOCOLS

system nvData save107✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system nvData saveStores nonvolatile (NV) data on a server. The CoreBuilder 3500 uses the Trivial Fil

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108CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTImportant Consideration (FTP and TFTP) During the save procedure, the current configuration can be altered. To detect

Page 12 - ULTICAST

system nvData save109If the information is incorrect or if a connection cannot be made with the specified host, the system displays a message similar

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ip interface statistics 418ip route display 420ip route static 422ip route remove 423ip route flush 424ip route default 425ip route noDefault 426ip ro

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110CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem nvData✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300restoreRestores the NV data that was previously saved to a file.Valid Minimum

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system nvData restore111Press Return at any prompt to accept the current or default value in brackets. 2Enter the IP address of the host on which the

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112CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem nvData✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300examineDisplays the header information of the NV data file. Valid Minimum Abb

Page 17 - EFERENCE

system nvData reset113✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system nvData resetResets the system values to the factory defaults. You can then reconfigure the

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114CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300clearDiagBlockPrevents diagnostic information about failed modules from appearing in

Page 19 - Ta b le 1

system diagErrLog115✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system diagErrLogDisplays hardware diagnostic errors that have been saved in the flash memory. When th

Page 20 - Information

116CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system sntp displayDisplays Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) information.Valid Minimum

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system sntp define117✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system sntp defineSpecifies up to three Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server IP addresses. Vali

Page 22 - Command

118CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system sntp modifyReplaces an existing Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server IP addre

Page 23 - Conventions

system sntp remove119✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system sntp removeRemoves a Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server IP address from the SNTP serve

Page 24 - Text Conventions

ip rip statistics 472ip ping 473ip advancedPing 475ip traceRoute 478ip advancedTraceRoute 480ip statistics 48217VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY (VRRP)Menu

Page 25 - Compliance

120CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system sntp stateEnables or disable the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) state for the

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system sntp pollInterval121system sntp✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300pollIntervalSets a poll interval value. This value determines how often the Simple N

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122CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system sntp toleranceSets a tolerance threshold that is used to update the local system ti

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system reboot123✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system rebootReboots the system.Valid Minimum Abbreviationsy rImportant Considerations This command discon

Page 29 - DMINISTRATION

124CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300scriptExecutes a command file that you have written to expedite and automate Administratio

Page 30 - Overview

script125Example Script (3500)This example scripts these tasks to initially configure your system: Changes the modem port baud Sets the system name As

Page 31 - Management and Data Channels

126CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300logoutTerminates a Telnet session or returns control to the password prompt in a serial po

Page 32 - Figure 1

4 MODULE ENVIRONMENTThis chapter describes how to use module commands for modules that are installed in the CoreBuilder® 9000 7-slot, 8-slot, and 16-s

Page 33 - Features

128CHAPTER 4: MODULE ENVIRONMENTMenu StructureThe commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of access, and the types of

Page 34 - Configuration Tasks

module display1293500✓ 9000940039009300module displayGenerates software and hardware revision numbers, module status information, and warning messages

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19OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)Menu Structure 530ip ospf areas display 531ip ospf areas defineArea 532ip ospf areas modifyArea 533ip ospf areas remo

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130CHAPTER 4: MODULE ENVIRONMENTmodule snapshot3500✓ 9000940039009300summaryCaptures an image of all the module’s display screens. The values in each

Page 37 - Access Examples

module snapshot detail131module snapshot3500✓ 9000940039009300detailCaptures an image of all module detail display screens. The display screens contai

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132CHAPTER 4: MODULE ENVIRONMENTmodule baseline3500✓ 9000940039009300displayDisplays when the current baseline was last set. Valid Minimum Abbreviatio

Page 39 - Perform Tasks

module baseline set1333500✓ 9000940039009300module baseline setResets the baseline counters to zero and time-stamps the baseline. Valid Minimum Abbrev

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134CHAPTER 4: MODULE ENVIRONMENTmodule baseline3500✓ 9000940039009300requestedStateEnables or disables a baseline. Valid Minimum Abbreviationmo ba req

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module redundancy1353500✓ 9000940039009300module redundancyEstablishes a fault-tolerant environment for your CoreBuilder 9000 system.Valid Minimum Abb

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136CHAPTER 4: MODULE ENVIRONMENT3500✓ 9000940039009300module nameAssigns or changes an easily recognizable and unique module name to help you manage i

Page 43 - Command Summary

module time1373500✓ 9000940039009300module timeDisplays the module’s current date and time.Valid Minimum Abbreviationmo tiImportant Considerations You

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138CHAPTER 4: MODULE ENVIRONMENT3500✓ 9000940039009300module screenHeightChanges the Administration Console’s screen height to increase or decrease th

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module nvData reset1393500✓ 9000940039009300module nvData resetResets the module’s nonvolatile data (NV) values to the factory defaults.Valid Minimum

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ip ospf virtualLinks areaID 583ip ospf virtualLinks router 584ip ospf virtualLinks delay 585ip ospf virtualLinks hello 586ip ospf virtualLinks retrans

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140CHAPTER 4: MODULE ENVIRONMENTmodule nvData3500✓ 9000940039009300emergencyDownloadPerforms an emergency download.Valid Minimum Abbreviationmo nv sta

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module nvData displayDownload141module nvData3500✓ 9000940039009300displayDownloadDisplays emergency download information for your module.Valid Minimu

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142CHAPTER 4: MODULE ENVIRONMENTmodule nvData3500✓ 9000940039009300stagingEnables either default module settings or retention of nonvolatile data sett

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module clearDiagBlock143module3500✓ 9000940039009300clearDiagBlockPrevents diagnostic information about failed modules from accumulating in module dis

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144CHAPTER 4: MODULE ENVIRONMENT3500✓ 9000940039009300module diagErrLogDisplays hardware diagnostic errors that have been saved in the flash memory. W

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module reboot1453500✓ 9000940039009300module rebootReboots the specified module.Valid Minimum Abbreviationmo rebootImportant Considerations Rebooting

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146CHAPTER 4: MODULE ENVIRONMENT3500✓ 9000940039009300disconnectDisconnects you from the Administration Console and returns you to the Enterprise Mana

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IIIESTABLISHING MANAGEMENT ACCESSChapter 5Out-of-Band ManagementChapter 6Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

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5OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTThe Internet Protocol (IP) is a standard networking protocol that is used for communications among various networking devices.

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ipx sap policy detail 641ipx sap policy define 642ipx sap policy modify 645ipx sap policy remove 648ipx output-delay 649ipx statistics summary 650ipx

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150CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTMenu StructureThe commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of access, and the typ

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management summary151management✓ 35009000✓ 94003900✓ 9300summaryDisplays Ethernet summary information about the out-of-band system management port.Val

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152CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTreqPortMode If autonegotiation is disabled, a configurable parameter that sets the port mode on Ethernet ports tha

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management detail153✓ 35009000✓ 94003900✓ 9300management detailDisplays Ethernet detailed information about the out-of-band system management port.Val

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154CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTlateCollisions Number of times that a collision was detected on this port later than 512 bit-times into the transm

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management detail155rxInternalErrs Number of frames that were discarded because of an internal error during receptionrxMulticasts Number of multicast

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156CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip✓ 35009000940039009300interface summaryDisplays a summary table about the out-of-band system IP manag

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management ip interface define157management ip✓ 35009000940039009300interface defineDefines the IP address of the IP management out-of-band port.Valid

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158CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip✓ 35009000940039009300interface modifyChanges the configuration of an IP management interface that yo

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management ip interface remove159management ip✓ 35009000940039009300interface removeRemoves an IP management interface if you no longer need it.Valid

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PART VII TRAFFIC POLICY22QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPMenu Structure 690qos classifier summary 691qos classifier detail 692qos classifier define 69

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160CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip route✓ 35009000940039009300displayDisplays the system’s routing table to determine which routes to o

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management ip route display161Fields in the Management IP Route DisplayStatus for RoutesField DescriptionDestination IP address of the destination net

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162CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip route✓ 35009000940039009300staticDefines a static route. Valid Minimum Abbreviationm ip ro sImportan

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management ip route remove163management ip route✓ 35009000940039009300removeDeletes an existing route.Valid Minimum Abbreviationm ip ro rImportant Con

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164CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip route✓ 35009000940039009300flushDeletes all learned routes from the routing table. Valid Minimum A

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management ip route default165management ip route✓ 35009000940039009300defaultAdds a default route to the routing table immediately. Valid Minimum Abb

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166CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip route✓ 35009000940039009300noDefaultDeletes the default route.Valid Minimum Abbreviationm ip ro nImp

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management ip route findRoute167management ip route✓ 35009000940039009300findRouteSearches for a route in the routing table. Valid Minimum Abbreviatio

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168CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip arp✓ 35009000940039009300displayDisplay the contents of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache

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management ip arp static169management ip arp✓ 35009000940039009300staticDefines a static ARP cache entry on the system.Valid Minimum Abbreviationm ip

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24ROVING ANALYSISMenu Structure 756analyzer display 757analyzer add 758analyzer remove 760analyzer start 761analyzer stop 763PART IX REFERENCEATECHNIC

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170CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip arp✓ 35009000940039009300removeDeletes an entry from the ARP cache (for example, if the MAC address

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management ip arp flushAll171management ip arp✓ 35009000940039009300flushAllDeletes all entries from the ARP cache. Valid Minimum Abbreviationm ip ar

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172CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip arp✓ 35009000940039009300flushDynamicDeletes all dynamic (automatically learned) entries from the AR

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management ip rip display173management ip rip✓ 35009000940039009300displayDisplays information about the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) interfaces

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174CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip rip✓ 35009000940039009300modeOn a per-interface basis, sets one of four RIP Version 1 (RIP-1) modes

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management ip rip mode175Management IP RIP Mode ExampleSelect menu option (management/ip/rip): modeSelect IP interfaces (1|all|?) [1]: 1Interface 1 -

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176CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip rip✓ 35009000940039009300statisticsDisplays general RIP statistics. Valid Minimum Abbreviationm ip r

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management ip ping177✓ 35009000940039009300management ip pingTries to reach or “ping” a specified destination using the default ping options. Valid Mi

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178CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTManagement IP Ping ExampleSelect menu option (ip): pingEnter host name/IP address [0.0.0.0]: 158.101.111.50Press &

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management ip advancedPing179management ip✓ 35009000940039009300advancedPingTries to reach or “ping” a host with one or more of the advanced ping opti

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180CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTPacket size Number of bytes in each ICMP echo request packet. The packet size includes both the IP and the ICMP h

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management ip advancedPing181Management IP Advanced Ping ExampleSelect menu option (ip): advancedPingEnter host IP address [0.0.0.0]: 158.101.112.56En

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182CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip✓ 35009000940039009300traceRouteTraces a route to a destination using the default traceRoute options.

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management ip traceRoute183Other characters that can be displayed include the following: !N — Network is unreachable !H — Host is unreachable !P — Pro

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184CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip✓ 35009000940039009300advancedTraceRouteTraces a route to a host with one or more of the advanced tra

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management ip advancedTraceRoute185Management IP Advanced Trace Route Example (TTL value of 10):sourceAddress Source address other than the one from w

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186CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTmanagement ip✓ 35009000940039009300statisticsDisplays different types of IP statistics: general statistics and tho

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management ip statistics187Fields in the Management UDP Statistics DisplayFields in the Management ICMP Statistics DisplayoutNoRoutes Number of datagr

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188CHAPTER 5: OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTinTimeStamps Number of ICMP time stamp request packets that were receivedinTimeStampsReps Number of ICMP time stam

Page 100 - NVIRONMENT

6SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENTPROTOCOL (SNMP)You can manage the system using a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)-based external management applica

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ABOUT THIS GUIDEThis Command Reference Guide provides information about the commands that you use to configure and manage your system or module after

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190CHAPTER 6: SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENTPROTOCOL (SNMP)Menu Structure The commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of a

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snmp display191✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300snmp displayDisplays the current SNMP configurations for the community strings.Valid Minimum Abbreviation

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192CHAPTER 6: SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENTPROTOCOL (SNMP)✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300snmp communitySets two SNMP community strings: read-only and read-wr

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snmp trap display193✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300snmp trap displayDisplays the SNMP traps and their currently configured destinations.Valid Minimum A

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194CHAPTER 6: SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENTPROTOCOL (SNMP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300snmp trap addModifyAdds or modifies trap reporting destination con

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snmp trap addModify195Procedure1From the top level of the Administration Console, enter: snmp trap addModifyThe system displays the list of traps.2Ent

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196CHAPTER 6: SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENTPROTOCOL (SNMP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300snmp trap removeRemoves a destination, so that no SNMP traps are r

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snmp trap flush197✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300snmp trap flushRemoves all SNMP trap reporting destinations.Valid Minimum Abbreviationsn t fImportant

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198CHAPTER 6: SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENTPROTOCOL (SNMP)snmp trap✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300smtProxyTrapsFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching

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snmp rmonConfiguration199snmp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300rmonConfigurationFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Configures the t

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3Com Corporation5400 Bayfront Plaza Santa Clara, California 95052-8145Copyright © 1999, 3Com Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this documen

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20ABOUT THIS GUIDEUsing This BookThis guide contains information for every command for the platforms listed at the beginning of this chapter. It inclu

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200CHAPTER 6: SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENTPROTOCOL (SNMP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300snmp writeDisableAllows or disallows SNMP write requests.Valid Min

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IVPHYSICAL PORT PARAMETERSChapter 7Ethernet PortsChapter 8Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)

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7ETHERNET PORTSBefore you configure your system, become familiar with the physical port numbering scheme on the system. Understanding the port numberi

Page 118 - Valid Minimum Abbreviation

204CHAPTER 7: ETHERNET PORTS✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ethernet summaryDisplays a summary of Ethernet port information. The summary shows the port’

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ethernet summary205Fields in the Ethernet Summary DisplayField DescriptionactualFlowControl Actual flow control setting. When autonegotiation is compl

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206CHAPTER 7: ETHERNET PORTSTo display Ethernet port statistics relative to a baseline, see the Implementation Guide for your system.Procedure1To disp

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ethernet detail207✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ethernet detailDisplays detailed Ethernet port information including the information in the summary an

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208CHAPTER 7: ETHERNET PORTSFields in the Ethernet Detail DisplayField DescriptionactualFlowControl Actual flow control setting. When autonegotiation

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ethernet detail209linkStatus Boolean value that indicates the current state of the physical link for this port (either enabled or disabled).macAddress

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Finding Specific Information in This Guide21Configuring bridge parameters such as bridge display, agingTime, stpState, and Class of ServiceManaging tr

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210CHAPTER 7: ETHERNET PORTSrxByteRate Average number of bytes received per second by this port during the most recent sampling period.rxBytes Number

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ethernet detail211txFrameRate Average number of frames that were transmitted per second by this port during the most recent sampling period. Sampling

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212CHAPTER 7: ETHERNET PORTSethernet✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300autoNegotiationEnables or disables autonegotiation of port attributes such as duplex

Page 128 - Menu Structure

ethernet portMode213✓ 3500✓ 90009400✓ 39009300ethernet portModeSets the port speed (10 Mbps or 100 Mbps) and the duplex mode (full-duplex or half-dupl

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214CHAPTER 7: ETHERNET PORTSOptionsProcedure1To change the port speed or duplex mode for 10/100BASE-TX ports or the duplex mode for 100BASE-FX ports,

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ethernet flowControl215✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ethernet flowControlControls whether a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet port can respond to or g

Page 131

216CHAPTER 7: ETHERNET PORTSFlow Control SettingsSetting DescriptionAvailable on Port Typeon Port recognizes flow control packets and responds by paus

Page 132

ethernet paceAccess2173500✓ 90009400✓ 39009300ethernet paceAccessFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules only.Configures the Ethern

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218CHAPTER 7: ETHERNET PORTSethernet✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300paceInteractiveAccessFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Confi

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ethernet label219✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ethernet labelLabels the Ethernet ports to help identify the kind of device that is attached to each po

Page 135

22ABOUT THIS GUIDECommand InformationEach software command has its own description in this guide. Each command description begins at the top of a page

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220CHAPTER 7: ETHERNET PORTS✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ethernet portStateEnables or disables Ethernet ports, controlling whether the ports send or

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ethernet monitoring summary221ethernet monitoring3500✓ 90009400✓ 39009300summaryDisplays the status of 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports that are being monit

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222CHAPTER 7: ETHERNET PORTSethernet monitoring3500✓ 90009400✓ 39009300modeEnables or disables port monitoring on 10/100 Mbps Ethernet ports on the sw

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8FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) is a standards-based solution that provides fast and reliable data tra

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224CHAPTER 8: FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300fddi station displayDisplays FDDI station information. The system display

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fddi station connectPolicy225fddi station✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300connectPolicySets the connectPolicy attribute string that represents the connection p

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226CHAPTER 8: FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)A-M 3 Tree connection with possible redundancy. The node may not go to Thru state in Configuratio

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fddi station tNotify227✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300fddi station tNotifySets the timer used in the Neighbor Notification protocol to indicate the interval

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228CHAPTER 8: FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)fddi station✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300statusReportingControls whether a station generates Status Re

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fddi path display229✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300fddi path displayDisplays FDDI path information. Valid Minimum Abbreviation fd pa dImportant Consideration

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Conventions23 Procedure — Numbered steps walk you through complex commands. Example — Examples show the interactive display when the system provides a

Page 147 - STABLISHING

230CHAPTER 8: FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)fddi path✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300tvxLowerBoundSpecifies the minimum time value (in microseconds)

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fddi path tmaxLowerBound231fddi path✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300tmaxLowerBoundSpecifies the minimum time value (in microseconds) of fddiMAC T-Max that any

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232CHAPTER 8: FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300fddi path maxTreqSpecifies the maximum time value (in microseconds) of fd

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fddi mac summary233✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300fddi mac summaryDisplays a summary of FDDI MAC information. A summary report displays various FDDI MAC stat

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234CHAPTER 8: FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300fddi mac detailDisplays detailed FDDI MAC information. A detail report di

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fddi mac detail235notCopiedCount Number of frames that were addressed to this MAC but were not copied into its receive buffersnotCopiedRatio Ratio of

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236CHAPTER 8: FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)tReq Target token rotation time that this MAC requestedtvxCapab Maximum time value of the valid t

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fddi mac frameErrorThreshold237fddi mac✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300frameErrorThresholdDetermines when the system generates a MAC condition report because

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238CHAPTER 8: FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)fddi mac✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300notCopiedThresholdSets the timing when the system generates a MAC

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fddi mac llcService239✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300fddi mac llcServiceSets the Logical Link Control (LLC) service so that LLC frames are sent and received

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24ABOUT THIS GUIDETa b le 3 Text ConventionsConvention DescriptionScreen displaysThis typeface represents information as it appears on the screen.C

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240CHAPTER 8: FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300fddi mac pathSets the path assignment for MACs.Valid Minimum Abbreviation

Page 159

fddi port display241✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300fddi port displayDisplays information about FDDI ports, including the type, path, and port label, as well

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242CHAPTER 8: FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300fddi port lerAlarmSets the link error rate (LER) value at which a link co

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fddi port lerCutoff243✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300fddi port lerCutoffSets the link error rate estimate at which a link connection is disabled. When the le

Page 162

244CHAPTER 8: FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300fddi port labelAssigns a unique name to your FDDI ports for easy identifi

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fddi port path245✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300fddi port pathSets the one or more FDDI ports to be either part of the primary path or isolated from the ring

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246CHAPTER 8: FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)fddi stationMode✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300displayGenerates a display of FDDI stationMode informatio

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fddi stationMode modify247fddi stationMode✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300modifyModifies the stationMode, DAS or SAS, that is assigned to a specific port numb

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248CHAPTER 8: FIBER DISTRIBUTED DATA INTERFACE (FDDI)

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VBRIDGING PARAMETERSChapter 9Bridge-Wide ParametersChapter 10Bridge Port ParametersChapter 11TrunksChapter 12MultiPort Link Aggregation (MPLA)Chapter

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Documentation Comments25Documentation CommentsYour suggestions are very important to us. They help us to make our documentation more useful to you. Pl

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9BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERSThis chapter provides guidelines and other key information about how use the Administration Console to configure bridge-wide pa

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252CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERS✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge displayDisplays bridge statistics and configuration information including Spa

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bridge display253bridgeHelloTime Configurable time period in seconds that elapses between configuration messages when the bridge is the root bridge. (

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254CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERSmaxAge Time period in seconds that the bridge uses to discard stored configuration messages. The value is determin

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bridge ipFragmentation255bridge✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipFragmentationFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Determines wheth

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256CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERSbridge✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipxSnapTranslationFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Tr

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bridge addressThreshold257bridge✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300addressThresholdFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only. Sets the repo

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258CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERS✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge agingTimeSets the maximum period (in seconds) for aging out (deleting) dynami

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bridge spanningTree stpState259bridge spanningTree✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300stpStateEnables or disables the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on your s

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260CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERSOptionsPrompt Description Possible Values [Default]stpState (3500, 3900, 9300, 9400)Whether the Spanning Tree Prot

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bridge spanningTree stpPriority261bridge spanningTree✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300stpPriorityModifies the bridge priority, which influences the choic

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262CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERSbridge spanningTree✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300stpMaxAgeDetermines when the stored CPDU configuration message is

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bridge spanningTree stpHelloTime263bridge spanningTree✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300stpHelloTimeSets the time between configuration messages that the

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264CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERSbridge spanningTree✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300stpForwardDelaySets the amount of time that the bridge spends in

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bridge spanningTree stpGroupAddress265bridge spanningTree✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300stpGroupAddressSets the single address to which a bridge listen

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266CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERS✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300bridge gvrpStateFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Enables or

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bridge cos enable2673500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge cos enableFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules only.Enables or disables I

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268CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERS3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge cos summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules only.Disp

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bridge cos modify2693500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge cos modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules only.Changes how the eight

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IGETTING STARTEDChapter 1Administration OverviewChapter 2Command Summary

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270CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERSbridge multicast igmp3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules

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bridge multicast igmp snoopMode271bridge multicast igmp3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300snoopModeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules

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272CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERSbridge multicast igmp3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300queryModeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modul

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bridge multicast igmp queryIpAddress273bridge multicast igmp3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300queryIpAddressFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switchi

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274CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERSbridge multicast igmp3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300vlansFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules o

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bridge multicast igmp groups275bridge multicast igmp3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300groupsFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules only.

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276CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERSbridge multicast igmp3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300desQuerierFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modu

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bridge multicast igmp rPorts277bridge multicast igmp3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300rPortsFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules only.

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278CHAPTER 9: BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERSbridge multicast igmp3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300qPortFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules o

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10BRIDGE PORT PARAMETERSThis chapter provides guidelines and other key information about how to manage bridge ports in your system.This chapter covers

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280CHAPTER 10: BRIDGE PORT PARAMETERS✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge port summaryDisplays a summary of bridge port information, including the Spa

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bridge port summary281portNumber Logical index number that the system assigns to the bridge port, which may not correspond with the physical port numb

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282CHAPTER 10: BRIDGE PORT PARAMETERSstp Configurable status of STP on a port. If bridge-wide STP is enabled, the port STP configuration options are:

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bridge port detail283✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge port detailDisplays detailed information about bridge ports, including the Spanning Tree Pro

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284CHAPTER 10: BRIDGE PORT PARAMETERSlinkState State of the link (up or down), that is, whether it is available for communication.pathCost Cost to ad

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bridge port detail285rxFrames Total number of frames that this bridge port received from its segment. However, unlike the rxFrames field in the Ethern

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286CHAPTER 10: BRIDGE PORT PARAMETERSSRHopLimit (3500 and 9000 L3)(Not available at this release)state Current operating state of the port: Blocking —

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bridge port detail287txFrames Number of frames that this port transmitted to its segment. This object counts a frame transmitted on the interface that

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288CHAPTER 10: BRIDGE PORT PARAMETERSbridge port✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300multicastLimitSets a threshold value on a bridge port that affects the p

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bridge port stpState289✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge port stpStateSets the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) state for one or more bridge ports. The

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1ADMINISTRATION OVERVIEWThis chapter introduces the Administration Console software that is supplied with your system, the types of commands that you

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290CHAPTER 10: BRIDGE PORT PARAMETERS✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge port stpCostSets the path cost that the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) adds to

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bridge port stpPriority291bridge port✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300stpPrioritySets the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) bridge port priority. This value i

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292CHAPTER 10: BRIDGE PORT PARAMETERS✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300bridge port gvrpStateFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Allo

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bridge port address list293bridge port address✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300listDisplays the MAC addresses (canonical addresses) that are currently as

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294CHAPTER 10: BRIDGE PORT PARAMETERSbridge port address✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300addAdds new MAC addresses to the selected bridge ports as static

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bridge port address remove295bridge port address✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300removeRemoves individual MAC addresses from the address table.Valid Mini

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296CHAPTER 10: BRIDGE PORT PARAMETERSbridge port address✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300findDisplays the bridge port (as well as the vlan index number i

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bridge port address flushAll297bridge port address✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300flushAllRemoves all static and dynamic MAC addresses from the bridge p

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298CHAPTER 10: BRIDGE PORT PARAMETERSbridge port address✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300flushDynamicRemoves all dynamic MAC addresses from the bridge po

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11 TRUNKSYou can configure a system to aggregate multiple network links into a single trunk. With trunking you can create high-speed point-to-point or

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CONTENTSABOUT THIS GUIDEUsing This Book 20Finding Specific Information in This Guide 20Command Information 22Recommendations for Entering Commands 23C

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30CHAPTER 1: ADMINISTRATION OVERVIEWYou use the Administration Console software to configure your system parameters (or, on the CoreBuilder 9000, to c

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300CHAPTER 11: TRUNKSMenu StructureThe commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of access, and the types of modules an

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bridge trunk autoMap summary301bridge trunk3500✓ 9000940039009300autoMap summaryDisplays a list of slot numbers that have been selected to support aut

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302CHAPTER 11: TRUNKSbridge trunkautoMap3500✓ 9000940039009300enable/disableDynamic backplane trunking provides automatic backplane trunking on the sw

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bridge trunk autoMap test303bridge trunk3500✓ 9000940039009300autoMap testIndicates what happens when you do a reset on the switch fabric module when

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304CHAPTER 11: TRUNKSbridge trunk✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300summaryDisplays summary information about configured trunks on your system. In a summar

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bridge trunk detail305✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge trunk detailDisplays detailed trunk information in addition to the summary information.Vali

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306CHAPTER 11: TRUNKSTCMP Whether TCMP is enabled or disabled for the trunk.Tcmpstate TCMP state for each port in the trunk: notInUse — Not selected f

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bridge trunk define307✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge trunk defineDefines one or more trunks on the system. When you define a trunk, you specify

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308CHAPTER 11: TRUNKS If you are working with Gigabit Ethernet modules in a SuperStack II Switch, keep in mind that each Gigabit Ethernet module uses

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bridge trunk define309Ports Total number of the bridge ports that you want to be part of the trunk.9000: Layer 2 modules support up to 4 trunk groups

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Management and Data Channels31ATM LMA management of ATM switch fabric modules and ATM interface modules is outside of the scope of this guide. To lear

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310CHAPTER 11: TRUNKSProcedureYou can define all trunks in one bridge trunk define operation and then reboot. At the end of each trunk definition, the

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bridge trunk define3115Enter the trunk name, or to get information about specifying the trunk name, enter ?6Specify whether TCMP is enabled or disable

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312CHAPTER 11: TRUNKS✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge trunk modifyChanges a trunk in either of two ways: Modifies a trunk’s characteristics (for e

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bridge trunk modify313 In an FDDI trunk: You cannot modify FDDI station mode port pairs when any of the ports in the pair are in a trunk. When you mod

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314CHAPTER 11: TRUNKSPorts Total number of the bridge ports that you want to be part of the trunk9000: Layer 2 modules support up to 4 trunk groups wi

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bridge trunk modify315Mode Operating mode for a 10/100 Ethernet trunk 100half, 100full (for Fast Ethernet) 10half, 10full, 100half, 100full (for plat

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316CHAPTER 11: TRUNKSProcedureTo modify trunk information for a bridge, follow these steps:1Enter the trunk index number, or to display the selectable

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bridge trunk modify317Bridge Trunk Modify Example (9000)Select menu option: bridge trunk modifySelect trunk index {1-3|?}: ?Selectable trunksselection

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318CHAPTER 11: TRUNKS✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge trunk removeRemoves a previously defined trunk. You can remove one or more trunks with this

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bridge trunk remove319Bridge Trunk Remove Example (9000)Select menu option: bridge trunk [email protected] [12-E/FEN-TX-L3] (bridge/trunk) removeS

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32CHAPTER 1: ADMINISTRATION OVERVIEWFigure 1 System Data Channels in the16-slot ChassisPrimary interconnectBackup interconnectManagement LAN (MLAN)P

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320CHAPTER 11: TRUNKS

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12 MULTIPOINT LINK AGGREGATION (MPLA)MultiPoint Link Aggregation (MPLA) increases the capacity and availability of campus LAN cores without using comp

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322CHAPTER 12: MULTIPOINT LINK AGGREGATION (MPLA)35009000✓ 940039009300bridge mpla summaryDescribes the state of the multipoint aggregated link.Valid

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bridge mpla detail32335009000✓ 940039009300bridge mpla detailDisplays the trunk state and node trunk IDs for the switch ports.Valid Minimum Abbreviati

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324CHAPTER 12: MULTIPOINT LINK AGGREGATION (MPLA)35009000✓ 940039009300bridge mpla modeEnables or disables the MultiPoint Link Aggregation feature on

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bridge mpla mode325Procedure1To enable MultiPoint Link Aggregation on the switch, use the bridge mpla mode enable command.To disable MultiPoint Link A

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326CHAPTER 12: MULTIPOINT LINK AGGREGATION (MPLA)bridge mpla35009000✓ 940039009300peerMacAddressSpecifies the MAC address of the out-of-band managemen

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13 RESILIENT LINKSResilient links protect your network against the failure of an individual link or device by providing a secondary backup link that i

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328CHAPTER 13: RESILIENT LINKS3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge link summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules only.Displays

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bridge link detail3293500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge link detailFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules only.Displays detailed l

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EME Overview33CoreBuilder 9000 Management FeaturesYou can manage the CoreBuilder 9000 system through a terminal interface, through the Simple Network

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330CHAPTER 13: RESILIENT LINKS3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge link defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules only.Defines on

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bridge link define331OptionsProcedureYou can define all links in one bridge link define operation and then reboot. At the end of each link definition,

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332CHAPTER 13: RESILIENT LINKS3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge link linkStateFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules only.Sets th

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bridge link activePort3333500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge link activePortFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules only.Sets either

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334CHAPTER 13: RESILIENT LINKS3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge link modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules only.Modifies t

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bridge link modify335OptionsPrompt Description Possible Values [Default]Resilient link nameNew resilient link name. Use quotation marks around any cha

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336CHAPTER 13: RESILIENT LINKS3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge link removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 2 switching modules only.Removes a

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14VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)A virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical definition of a network work group. It is roughly equivalent to a broadcast domain. A VLAN int

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338CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge vlan summaryDisplays a summary of VLAN information. In a summary report, the s

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bridge vlan summary339 GVRP is based on IEEE 802.1Q and allows for dynamic configuration of port-based VLANs. GVRP can help you simplify the managemen

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34CHAPTER 1: ADMINISTRATION OVERVIEWConfiguration TasksTo help you configure your system, the top-level menu of the Administration Console groups the

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340CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)Origin For all Layer 2 systems or switching modules, the VLAN origin is always static, which indicates that the use

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bridge vlan detail341✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge vlan detailDisplays per-port information such as tagging in addition to the VLAN summary inf

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342CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS) GVRP is based on IEEE 802.1Q and allows for dynamic configuration of port-based VLANs. GVRP can help you simplify

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bridge vlan detail343Origin For all Layer 2 systems or switching modules, the VLAN origin is always static, which indicates that the VLAN was created

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344CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)Tag type (3500 and 9000 Layer 3)Whether tagging is set to none or 802.1Q (IEEE 802.1Q tagging) txBcastBytes (3500 a

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bridge vlan define (3500/9000 Layer 3)345bridge vlan define✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300(3500/9000 Layer 3)For CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switchi

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346CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS) You must specify a VID in the range from 2 through 4094. You can no longer define a VLAN other than the default VL

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bridge vlan define (3500/9000 Layer 3)347 When you define the VLAN on the Layer 3 switching module, you must specify any front-panel ports in the VLAN

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348CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)Bridge ports Index numbers of the bridge ports that belong to the VLAN. If you include trunked ports, specify the a

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bridge vlan define (3500/9000 Layer 3)349Procedure1Enter the VLAN identification (VID) number in the range 2 – 4094.2Select the bridge ports. 3Select

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Password Access Levels35Accessing the Administration ConsoleDepending on which system you are managing, you access the Administration Console in eithe

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350CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)4Specify whether you want to specify Layer 3 address information (n or y). The default is y. Specify n if possible

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bridge vlan define (3500/9000 Layer 3)351Bridge VLAN Define Example (3500) This example shows the steps necessary to define an IP VLAN with IEEE 802.1

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352CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)bridge vlan define(3900/9300/9400/3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 93009000 Layer 2)Creates a port-based VLAN on standalone

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bridge vlan define (3900/9300/9400/ 9000 Layer 2)353OptionsProcedurePress Return or Enter to accept the default or existing values that appear in brac

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354CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)4Enter the tag type for each port in the VLAN.5Enter the VLAN name. Bridge VLAN Define Example (9000 Layer 2)This e

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bridge vlan modify (3500/9000 Layer 3)355bridge vlan modify✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300(3500/9000 Layer 3)For CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switchi

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356CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS) If you modify the tagging for a port shared by another VLAN, and tagging is the only distinguishing characteristic

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bridge vlan modify (3500/9000 Layer 3)357Protocol suite(for VLANs other than the default)One or more protocol suites that you want to specify for the

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358CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)ProcedureTo modify information for a VLAN, follow these steps:1Select the VLAN interface index. 2For a VLAN other t

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bridge vlan modify (3500/9000 Layer 3)359Enter VID (2-4094) [5]: 5Select bridge ports (1-13|all|?) [1-5,13]: 1-5,13Enter protocol suite(IP,IPX,Apple,X

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36CHAPTER 1: ADMINISTRATION OVERVIEWAccessing YourSystemYou access the Administration Console for your system in one of two ways: For all systems exce

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360CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)bridge vlan modify(3900/9300/9400/3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 93009000 Layer 2)Changes a port-based VLAN definition on

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bridge vlan modify (3900/9300/9400/ 9000 Layer 2)361Procedure1Enter the VLAN interface index. 2For a VLAN other than the default VLAN, enter a VLAN id

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362CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)Bridge VLAN Modify Example (9000 Layer 2)This example shows the removal of two ports from a port-based VLAN that in

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bridge vlan remove363✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge vlan removeDeletes a VLAN definition. Valid Minimum Abbreviationb v rImportant Consideration

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364CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300bridge vlan modeDetermines whether data with a unicast MAC address can be forwarded b

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bridge vlan stpMode365✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300bridge vlan stpModeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.If allClosed mode is

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366CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)bridge vlan✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300vlanAwareModeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.For

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bridge vlan vlanAwareMode367 The VLAN aware mode reflects the difference in tagged-frame ingress rules between releases. Therefore, even if the system

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368CHAPTER 14: VIRTUAL LANS (VLANS)

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15PACKET FILTERSThis chapter provides guidelines and other key information about how to administer bridge packet filters in your system, including the

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Access Examples37Access ExamplesThe examples in this section show how the top-level menu structure of the Administration Console changes. The menus th

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370CHAPTER 15: PACKET FILTERSMenu StructureThe commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of access, and the types of mo

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bridge packetFilter list371bridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300listFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Lists the cu

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372CHAPTER 15: PACKET FILTERSbridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Display

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bridge packetFilter create portGroup373bridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300create portGroupFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching m

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374CHAPTER 15: PACKET FILTERSbridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300create customFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.C

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bridge packetFilter create custom375Create Custom Bridge Packet Filter Example (3500)After you enter the custom filter editor, the system displays the

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376CHAPTER 15: PACKET FILTERSbridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300deleteFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Deletes

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bridge packetFilter edit377bridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300editFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Modifies an

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378CHAPTER 15: PACKET FILTERSReplace Existing Filter Example (3500)Store as New Filter Example (3500)Select menu option (bridge/packetFilter): editSel

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bridge packetFilter load379bridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300loadFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Transfers a

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38CHAPTER 1: ADMINISTRATION OVERVIEWWrite Access ExampleWhen you enter the Administration Console with write access, the system menu contains a subset

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380CHAPTER 15: PACKET FILTERSOptions (3500) Bridge Packet Filter Load Example (3500)The system transfers the specified filter and displays a confirmat

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bridge packetFilter load381The user next connects to the module and loads the filter.Lastly, the user lists the loaded filters with bridge packetfilte

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382CHAPTER 15: PACKET FILTERSbridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300assignFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Assigns

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bridge packetFilter assign383Bridge Packet Filter Assign Examples (3500)Select menu option (bridge/packetFilter): assignSelect filter {1|?} [1]: Selec

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384CHAPTER 15: PACKET FILTERSbridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300unassignFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Unassi

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bridge packetFilter unassign385Bridge Packet Filter Unassign Examples (3500)The unassignment is from the transmit all (txA) paths on port 1. Select me

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386CHAPTER 15: PACKET FILTERSbridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300portGroup listFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.

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bridge packetFilter portGroup display387bridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300portGroup displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching

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388CHAPTER 15: PACKET FILTERSbridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300portGroup createFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules onl

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bridge packetFilter portGroup create389Bridge Packet Filter Port Group Create Example (3500)Select menu option (bridge/packetFilter/portGroup): create

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Access Examples39Using Menus to Perform TasksWhen you access the Administration Console, the top-level menu appears. You perform administrative tasks

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390CHAPTER 15: PACKET FILTERSbridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300portGroup deleteFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules onl

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bridge packetFilter portGroup addPort391bridge packetFilter✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300portGroup addPortFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching

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392CHAPTER 15: PACKET FILTERSbridge packetFilterportGroup✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300removePortFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules

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VIROUTING PROTOCOLSChapter 16Internet Protocol (IP)Chapter 17Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)Chapter 18IP MulticastChapter 19Open Shortest Pa

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16INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)To route packets using the Internet Protocol (IP), you: Establish an IP routing interface Decide which IP options and routing

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396CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)Menu StructureThe commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of access, and the ty

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397route menudisplaystaticremoveflushdefaultnoDefaultfindRouteinterface menusummarydetaildefinemodifyremovearpProxybroadcastAddressdirectedBroadcastic

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398CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip interface summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only

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ip interface summary399Options Fields in the IP Interface Summary DisplayPrompt Description Possible Values [Default] Interface index Index number o

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2COMMAND SUMMARYPART II SYSTEM-LEVEL FUNCTIONS3SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTMenu Structure 68system display 69system fileTransfer 70system console webHelpConfig

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40CHAPTER 1: ADMINISTRATION OVERVIEWSelecting MenuOptionsTo select a menu option, at the prompt enter the menu option or enough of the name to uniquel

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400CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 35009000940039009300ip interface detailDisplays detailed information about the specified interfaces or all inte

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ip interface detail401Preference Whether there is a preference being used for the specified interface. If ICMP router discovery is enabled, the system

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402CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)IP Interface Detail Example (3500)Select menu option (ip/interface): detailSelect IP interfaces (1|all|?) [1]: 1I

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ip interface define (3500/9000 Layer 3)403ip interface define✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300(3500/9000 Layer 3)For CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switc

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404CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)Options Prompt Description Possible Values [Default] IP address IP address of the interface, chosen from the ra

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ip interface define (3500/9000 Layer 3)405IP Interface Define Example (Port-based Routing)Enter IP address: 158.101.1.1Enter subnet mask [255.255.0.0]

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406CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)ip interface define(3900/9300/9400/3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 93009000 Layer 2)Defines an IP interface. Valid Minim

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ip interface modify407✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip interface modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Changes the con

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408CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip interface removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.

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ip interface arpProxy409✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip interface arpProxyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.On a per-interfac

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Entering Values41Entering Abbreviated CommandsYou can abbreviate command strings by typing only as much of the command as is necessary to make it uniq

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410CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)IP Interface ARP Proxy Example (3500)Select menu option (ip/interface): arpproxySelect IP interfaces (1,2|?|all):

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ip interface broadcastAddress411ip interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300broadcastAddressFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.On

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412CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)ip interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300directedBroadcastFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules o

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ip interface icmpRedirect413ip interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300icmpRedirectFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Enables or

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414CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)Options Prompt Description Possible Values [Default] IP interfaces Index number of the interfaces to which you

Page 352

ip interface icmpRouterDiscovery415ip interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300icmpRouterDiscoveryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules o

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416CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)The ranges for minimum advertisement interval depend on the set values for maximum advertisement interval and the

Page 354

ip interface icmpRouterDiscovery417IP Interface ICMP Router Discovery Example (3500)Select menu option (ip/interface): icmprouterdiscoverySelect IP in

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418CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip interface statisticsFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Di

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ip interface statistics419inTtlExceeds Number of packets that were received on an interface and that need to be forwarded, but that have an IP header

Page 357

42CHAPTER 1: ADMINISTRATION OVERVIEWNavigatingThrough the MenusThe Administration Console provides several shortcuts: Press Esc (the Escape key) — To

Page 358

420CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip route displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Dis

Page 359

ip route display421Fields in the IP Route DisplayStatus for RoutesField DescriptionDestination IP address of the destination network, subnetwork, or h

Page 360

422CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip route staticFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Defi

Page 361

ip route remove423✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip route removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Deletes an existing rou

Page 362

424CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip route flushFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Delet

Page 363

ip route default425✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip route defaultFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Adds a default route

Page 364

426CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip route noDefaultFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.D

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ip route findRoute427✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip route findRouteFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Searches for a route in

Page 366

428CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip arp displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displ

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ip arp static429✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip arp staticFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Defines a static Address Re

Page 368

2COMMAND SUMMARYTable 6 gives an overview of all the commands in this book. Ta b le 6 Command SummaryCommands3500 9000: Layer 29000: Layer 39400 39

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430CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip arp removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Delete

Page 370

ip arp flushAll431✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip arp flushAllFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Deletes all entries fro

Page 371

432CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip arp flushDynamicFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.

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ip arp age433✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip arp ageFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Sets the age time for dynamic Add

Page 373

434CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip arp statisticsFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays

Page 374

ip arp statistics435inReplies ARP reply frames that were received on an IP interfaceinRequests ARP request frames that were received on an IP interfac

Page 375

436CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip dns displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displ

Page 376

ip dns domainName437✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip dns domainNameFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Changes the name of

Page 377

438CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip dns defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Define

Page 378

ip dns modify439✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip dns modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Modifies a currently define

Page 379 - ■ bridge packetFilter load

44CHAPTER 2: COMMAND SUMMARYsystem snapshot summary✓ ✓ ✓ ✓system snapshot detail ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓system snapshot save ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓system softwareUpdate✓ ✓ ✓ ✓syst

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440CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip dns removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Delete

Page 381

ip dns nslookup441✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip dns nslookupFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Maps an IP address to a

Page 382

442CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip udpHelper displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displ

Page 383

ip udpHelper define443✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip udpHelper defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Defines port numbers

Page 384

444CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip udpHelper removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Remove

Page 385 - ) paths on port 1

ip udpHelper hopCountLimit445ip udpHelper✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300hopCountLimitFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Sets the

Page 386 - Port group mask - bit 32

446CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)ip udpHelper✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300thresholdFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Sets

Page 387 - Port Group 2 - Sales

ip udpHelper interface first447ip udpHelper✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300interface firstFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Conf

Page 388

448CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)ip udpHelper✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300interface evenFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only

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ip udpHelper interface sequential449ip udpHelper✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300interface sequentialFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules

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45system sntp modify✓ ✓ ✓ ✓system sntp remove✓ ✓ ✓ ✓system sntp state✓ ✓ ✓ ✓system sntp pollInterval✓ ✓ ✓ ✓system sntp tolerance✓ ✓ ✓ ✓system reboot

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450CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip routingFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Controls whethe

Page 392

ip rip display451✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip rip displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays information abou

Page 393

452CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)Fields in the IP RIP DisplayField DescriptionAdvertisement Addresses (3500 and 9000 only)List of available adver

Page 394

ip rip mode453✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip rip modeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.On a per-interface basis, sets

Page 395

454CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)IP RIP Mode Example Select IP interfaces (1,2|all|?): 1Interface 1 - Enter RIP Version 1 mode (disabled,learn,adv

Page 396

ip rip compatibilityMode455ip rip✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300compatibilityModeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.On a per-int

Page 397

456CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip rip costFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.On a per-inter

Page 398

ip rip poisonReverse457✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip rip poisonReverseFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Enables or disables

Page 399 - Options

458CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)ip riprouteAggregation✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ModeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only

Page 400

ip rip password459✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip rip passwordFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Sets the IP RIP-2 password so

Page 401

46CHAPTER 2: COMMAND SUMMARYmodule clearDiagBlock ✓ ✓module diagErrLog✓module reboot ✓ ✓disconnect✓ ✓PART III: Establishing Management AccessCh 5 Ou

Page 402

460CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)ip rip✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300addAdvertisementFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Add

Page 403

ip rip addAdvertisement461Options Prompt Description Possible Values [Default] IP interfaces Index number of the interfaces for which you want to ad

Page 404

462CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)ip rip remove✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300AdvertisementFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only

Page 405

ip rip policy summary463✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip rip policy summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays summary

Page 406

464CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip rip policy detailFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displ

Page 407

ip rip policy define465✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip rip policy defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Defines an import o

Page 408

466CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)Options Prompt Description Possible Values [Default] Policy type Type of policy import exportimportOrigin proto

Page 409

ip rip policy define467RIP Import Policy Conditions for Specified InterfacesAdministrative weightMetric value for this policy (higher values have high

Page 410

468CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)RIP Export Policy Conditions for Specified InterfacesExample of Import PolicySelect menu option (ip/rip/policy):

Page 411

ip rip policy modify469✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip rip policy modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Modifies an existin

Page 412

47management ip arp flushDynamic✓management ip rip display ✓management ip rip mode✓management ip rip statistics✓management ip ping ✓management ip ad

Page 413

470CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)IP interfaces Index number of the interface for which you want to define a routing policy. One or more selectable

Page 414

ip rip policy remove471✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip rip policy removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Deletes a previousl

Page 415

472CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip rip statisticsFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Di

Page 416

ip ping473✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip pingFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Tries to reach or “ping” a specified de

Page 417

474CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)Options IP Ping ExamplePrompt Description Possible Values [Default] Host name or IP addressHost name or IP addr

Page 418

ip advancedPing475✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip advancedPingFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Tries to contact a host

Page 419

476CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)Packet size Number of bytes in each ICMP echo request packet. The packet size includes both the IP and the ICMP

Page 420

ip advancedPing477IP Advanced Ping ExampleSelect menu option (ip): advancedPingEnter host IP address [0.0.0.0]: 158.101.112.56Enter number of ICMP req

Page 421

478CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ip traceRouteFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Traces

Page 422

ip traceRoute479 At each TTL setting, the system launches three UDP probe packets, and the traceRoute display shows a line with the TTL value, the add

Page 423

48CHAPTER 2: COMMAND SUMMARYethernet portMode✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ethernet flowControl✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ethernet paceInteractiveAccess✓ ✓ethernet paceAccess✓ ✓ethernet lab

Page 424

480CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)ip✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300advancedTraceRouteFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only

Page 425

ip advancedTraceRoute481IP Advanced Trace Route Example (TTL value of 10):Interface index Index number of the ICMP source IP address that you want to

Page 426

482CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip statisticsFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays dif

Page 427

ip statistics483Fields in the UDP Statistics DisplayFields in the ICMP Statistics DisplayoutNoRoutes Number of datagrams that the IP station discarded

Page 428

484CHAPTER 16: INTERNET PROTOCOL (IP)inTimeExcds Number of ICMP time exceeded packets that were receivedinTimeStamps Number of ICMP time stamp request

Page 429

17VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY (VRRP)Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) provides fault-tolerant routing on a LAN by eliminating the single point o

Page 430

486CHAPTER 17: VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY (VRRP)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip vrrp summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.

Page 431

ip vrrp summary487Sample IP VRRP Summary DisplayPri Priority of the the virtual router. Represented by a value from 0 through 255. Used in Master rout

Page 432

488CHAPTER 17: VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY (VRRP)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip vrrp detailFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.D

Page 433

ip vrrp detail489Auth Whether the VRRP router uses simple password authentication. If password authentication is configured, the VRRP router discards

Page 434

49fddi port IerAlarm✓ ✓fddi port IerCutoff✓ ✓fddi port label✓ ✓fddi port path✓ ✓fddi stationMode display✓ ✓fddi stationMode modify✓ ✓Part V Bridging P

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490CHAPTER 17: VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY (VRRP)priorityZeroTx Total number of VRRP advertisements with a priority of 0 that this virtual router has se

Page 436

ip vrrp detail491Sample IP VRRP Detail DisplaySelect menu option (ip/vrrp): detailEnter VLAN interface index (2|?) [2]:Enter virtual router ID (1|?) [

Page 437

492CHAPTER 17: VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY (VRRP)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip vrrp defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.D

Page 438

ip vrrp define493 When you define a Primary router on a VLAN that contains a single interface, the single interface is automatically chosen as the pri

Page 439

494CHAPTER 17: VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY (VRRP)IP VRRP Define ExampleSelect menu option (ip/vrrp): defineEnter virtual router's type (Primary,Bac

Page 440

ip vrrp modify495✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip vrrp modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Modifies an existing virtual ro

Page 441

496CHAPTER 17: VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY (VRRP) When you define a Primary router on a VLAN that contains a single interface, the single interface is a

Page 442

ip vrrp modify497IP VRRP Modify ExampleAdvertise intervalTime between virtual router advertisements. 1 – 255 seconds 1Preempt modeWhether a higher pri

Page 443

498CHAPTER 17: VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY (VRRP)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip vrrp removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.R

Page 444

ip vrrp mode499✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip vrrp modeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Enables or disables a configured vi

Page 445

system nvData examine 112system nvData reset 113system clearDiagBlock 114system diagErrLog 115system sntp display 116system sntp define 117system sntp

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50CHAPTER 2: COMMAND SUMMARYbridge multicast igmp snoopMode✓ ✓ ✓ ✓bridge multicast igmp queryMode✓ ✓ ✓ ✓bridge multicast igmp queryIpAddress✓ ✓ ✓ ✓bri

Page 447

500CHAPTER 17: VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY (VRRP)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip vrrp neighborFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only

Page 448

ip vrrp statistics501✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip vrrp statisticsFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays general VRRP s

Page 449

502CHAPTER 17: VIRTUAL ROUTER REDUNDANCY (VRRP)

Page 450

18IP MULTICASTThis chapter provides guidelines and other key information about how to configure and manage IP multicast routing commands from the Admi

Page 451

504CHAPTER 18: IP MULTICASTMenu StructureThe commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of access, and the types of modu

Page 452 - Fields in the IP RIP Display

ip multicast dvmrp interface summary505ip multicast dvmrp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300interface summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching m

Page 453

506CHAPTER 18: IP MULTICASTip multicast dvmrp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300interface detailFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.D

Page 454 - IP RIP Mode Example

ip multicast dvmrp interface mode507ip multicast dvmrp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300interface modeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules

Page 455

508CHAPTER 18: IP MULTICASTip multicast dvmrp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300interface metricFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.M

Page 456

ip multicast dvmrp tunnels summary509ip multicast dvmrp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300tunnels summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modul

Page 457

51Ch 11 Trunksbridge trunk autoMap summary✓bridge trunk autoMap enable✓bridge trunk autoMap disable✓bridge trunk autoMap test✓bridge trunk summary✓ ✓

Page 458

510CHAPTER 18: IP MULTICASTFields in the IP Multicast DVMRP Tunnels Summary DisplayField DescriptionIndex Tunnel index number, which is different from

Page 459

ip multicast dvmrp tunnels define511ip multicast dvmrp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300tunnels defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules

Page 460

512CHAPTER 18: IP MULTICASTOptions Prompt Description Possible Values [Default] interface Index number of the interface on which you want to create

Page 461

ip multicast dvmrp tunnels remove513ip multicast dvmrp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300tunnels removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules

Page 462

514CHAPTER 18: IP MULTICASTip multicast dvmrp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300tunnels addressFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Mo

Page 463

ip multicast dvmrp tunnels threshold515ip multicast dvmrp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300tunnels thresholdFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching m

Page 464

516CHAPTER 18: IP MULTICASTip multicast dvmrp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300tunnels metricFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Mod

Page 465

ip multicast dvmrp routeDisplay517ip multicast dvmrp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300routeDisplayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules onl

Page 466

518CHAPTER 18: IP MULTICASTip multicast dvmrp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300cacheDisplayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displ

Page 467

ip multicast dvmrp cacheDisplay519inVif Interface that receives incoming IP multicast traffic from the spanning tree for the source, subnetwork, and g

Page 468 - Example of Export Policy

52CHAPTER 2: COMMAND SUMMARYCh 14 Virtual LANs (VLANs)bridge vlan summary✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓bridge vlan detail✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓bridge vlan define✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓bridge v

Page 469

520CHAPTER 18: IP MULTICASTip multicast dvmrp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300defaultFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Configures

Page 470

ip multicast igmp interface summary521ip multicast igmp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300interface summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching mod

Page 471

522CHAPTER 18: IP MULTICASTip multicast igmp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300interface detailFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Su

Page 472

ip multicast igmp interface TTL523ip multicast igmp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300interface TTLFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules onl

Page 473

524CHAPTER 18: IP MULTICASTip multicast igmp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300snoopingFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Enables or

Page 474 - IP Ping Example

ip multicast igmp querying525ip multicast igmp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300queryingFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Enables

Page 475

526CHAPTER 18: IP MULTICAST✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip multicast cacheFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays informat

Page 476

ip multicast cache527Fields in the IP Multicast Cache DisplayField Descriptionsource Subnetwork that contains a source device that is sending traffic

Page 477 - IP Advanced Ping Example

528CHAPTER 18: IP MULTICASTip multicast✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300traceRouteFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Provides a me

Page 478

19OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)This chapter describes commands that you can use to configure Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing on your system.

Page 479

53Part VI Routing ProtocolsCh 16 IP ip interface summary✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ip interface detail✓ ✓ip interface define✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ip interface modify✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ip inte

Page 480

530CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)Menu StructureThe commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of access, an

Page 481

ip ospf areas display531✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip ospf areas displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays a list o

Page 482

532CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf areas✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300defineAreaFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching module

Page 483

ip ospf areas modifyArea533ip ospf areas✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300modifyAreaFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Modifies an

Page 484

534CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf areas✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300removeAreaFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching module

Page 485

ip ospf areas addRange535ip ospf areas✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300addRangeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Adds a range to

Page 486

536CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf areas✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300modifyRangeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modul

Page 487

ip ospf areas removeRange537ip ospf areas✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300removeRangeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Removes an

Page 488

538CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospfdefaultRouteMetric✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switchi

Page 489

ip ospf defaultRouteMetric define539ip ospfdefaultRouteMetric✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules

Page 490

54CHAPTER 2: COMMAND SUMMARYip arp flushDynamic✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ip arp age✓ ✓ip arp statistics✓ ✓ip dns display✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ip dns domainName✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ip dns defin

Page 491 - Sample IP VRRP Detail Display

540CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospfdefaultRouteMetric✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switchin

Page 492

ip ospf interface summary541ip ospf interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays s

Page 493

542CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300detailFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching module

Page 494 - IP VRRP Define Example

ip ospf interface detail543State Interface state: Disabled — OSPF is not enabled on the interface. Down — Interface is down, but OSPF is enabled on it

Page 495

544CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300statisticsFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching mo

Page 496

ip ospf interface statistics545mismatchDead Number of router dead interval mismatches that were detectedInterpretation: A non-zero value is bad and me

Page 497 - IP VRRP Modify Example

546CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)receiveError Number of general receive errors.Interpretation: A non-zero value indicates that OSPF packe

Page 498

ip ospf interface statistics547receiveLSU Number of link state update packets that were receivedtransmitDD Number of database description packets that

Page 499

548CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300modeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules

Page 500

ip ospf interface priority549ip ospf interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300priorityFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Assigns

Page 501

55ip rip password✓ ✓ip rip addAdvertisement✓ ✓ip rip removeAdvertisement✓ ✓ip rip policy summary✓ ✓ip rip policy detail✓ ✓ip rip policy define✓ ✓ip ri

Page 502

550CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300areaIDFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching module

Page 503

ip ospf interface cost551✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip ospf interface costFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Assigns a cost

Page 504

552CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300delayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules

Page 505

ip ospf interface hello553✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip ospf interface helloFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Sets the inte

Page 506

554CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300retransmitFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching mo

Page 507

ip ospf interface dead555✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip ospf interface deadFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Specifies the d

Page 508

556CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300passwordFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modu

Page 509

ip ospf linkStateData databaseSummary557ip ospf linkStateData✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300databaseSummaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching

Page 510

558CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf linkStateData✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300routerFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching mo

Page 511

ip ospf linkStateData router559Link Data PTP — MIB II index value for an unnumbered point-to-point interface. Transit Net — IP address of the router’s

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56CHAPTER 2: COMMAND SUMMARYCh 18 IP Multicastip multicast dvmrp interface summary✓ ✓ip multicast dvmrp interface detail✓ ✓ip multicast dvmrp interfac

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560CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf linkStateData✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300networkFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching m

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ip ospf linkStateData summary561ip ospf linkStateData✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Di

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562CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)Fields in the IP OSPF Link State Data Summary DisplayField DescriptionLS Age Time (in seconds) since LSA

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ip ospf linkStateData external563ip ospf linkStateData✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300externalFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.

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564CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf neighbors✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modul

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ip ospf neighbors add565✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip ospf neighbors addFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Adds a neighbor s

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566CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf neighbors✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching module

Page 520

ip ospf routerID567✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip ospf routerIDFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Sets the OSPF router ID.Val

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568CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)OptionsIP OSPF Router ID Example (Interface Type)IP OSPF Router ID Example (Address Type)Prompt Descript

Page 522

ip ospf partition display569ip ospf partition✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays O

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57Ch 19 OSPF ip ospf areas display✓ ✓ip ospf areas defineArea✓ ✓ip ospf areas modifyArea✓ ✓ip ospf areas removeArea✓ ✓ip ospf areas addRange✓ ✓ip ospf

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570CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf partition✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching module

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ip ospf stubDefaultMetric display571ip ospfstubDefaultMetric✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules

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572CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospfstubDefaultMetric✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching

Page 527

ip ospf stubDefaultMetric remove573ip ospfstubDefaultMetric✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules on

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574CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf virtualLinks✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching mo

Page 529

ip ospf virtualLinks detail575ip ospf virtualLinks✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300detailFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displa

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576CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)Fields in the IP OSPF Virtual Links Detail DisplayFields in the IP OSPF Virtual Links Neighbor DisplayFi

Page 531

ip ospf virtualLinks statistics577ip ospf virtualLinks✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300statisticsFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules onl

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578CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)mismatchDead Number of router dead interval mismatches that were detectedInterpretation: A non-zero valu

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ip ospf virtualLinks statistics579receiveError Number of general receive errors.Interpretation: A non-zero value indicates that OSPF packets are being

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58CHAPTER 2: COMMAND SUMMARYip ospf linkStateData router✓ ✓ip ospf linkStateData network✓ ✓ip ospf linkStateData summary✓ ✓ip ospf linkStateData exter

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580CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)receiveLSU Number of link state update packets that have been receivedtransmitDD Number of database desc

Page 536

ip ospf virtualLinks define581ip ospf virtualLinks✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Create

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582CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf virtualLinks✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching mod

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ip ospf virtualLinks areaID583ip ospf virtualLinks✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300areaIDFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Modifi

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584CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf virtualLinks✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300routerFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching mod

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ip ospf virtualLinks delay585ip ospf virtualLinks✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300delayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Sets the

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586CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf virtualLinks✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300helloFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modu

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ip ospf virtualLinks retransmit587ip ospf virtualLinks✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300retransmitFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules onl

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588CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf virtualLinks✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300deadFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modul

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ip ospf virtualLinks password589ip ospf virtualLinks✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300passwordFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Se

Page 545

59ip ospf virtualLinks password✓ ✓ip ospf policy summary✓ ✓ip ospf policy detail✓ ✓ip ospf policy define✓ ✓ip ospf policy modify✓ ✓ip ospf policy remo

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590CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)ip ospf policy✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300summaryDisplays summary information about OSPF routing policies. V

Page 547

ip ospf policy detail591✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip ospf policy detailDisplays summary and detailed information about OSPF routing policies. Valid Mini

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592CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)Route Route against which the policy is applied Source Source router (only applicable to export policie

Page 549

ip ospf policy define593✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip ospf policy defineDefines import and export OSPF routing policies.Valid Minimum Abbreviationip o po

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594CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)Options Prompt Description Possible Values [Default] Policy type Type of policy import exportimportOri

Page 551

ip ospf policy define595OSPF Import Policy ConditionsASE type Type of external metric that is used in the AS external advertisement (ASE), defined as:

Page 552

596CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)OSPF Export Policy ConditionsExport Policy Conditions for Direct RoutesProtocolSource RouterRoute Actio

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ip ospf policy define597Example of Import PolicyExample of Export PolicyExample of Export Policy for a Directly Connected InterfaceSelect menu option

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598CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip ospf policy modifyModifies an existing OSPF routing policy. Valid Minimum Abb

Page 555

ip ospf policy modify599Options Prompt Description Possible Values [Default] Policy Index number of the policy that you want to modify Valid policy

Page 556

PART III ESTABLISHING MANAGEMENT ACCESS5OUT-OF-BAND MANAGEMENTMenu Structure 150management summary 151management detail 153management ip interface sum

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60CHAPTER 2: COMMAND SUMMARYipx forwarding✓ ✓ipx rip mode✓ ✓ipx rip triggered✓ ✓ipx rip policy summary✓ ✓ipx rip policy define✓ ✓ipx rip policy modify

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600CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)OSPF Import Policy ConditionsMetric adjustmentFor accept conditions only, increases or decreases the con

Page 559

ip ospf policy modify601OSPF Export Policy ConditionsExport Policy Conditions for Direct RoutesIP OSPF Policy Modify ExampleSelect menu option (ip/osp

Page 560

602CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip ospf policy removeDeletes OSPF routing policies. Valid Minimum Abbreviationip

Page 561

ip ospf statistics603✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ip ospf statisticsFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays general OSPF s

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604CHAPTER 19: OPEN SHORTEST PATH FIRST (OSPF)

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20IPXThis chapter provides guidelines and other key information about how to use the Internet Packet eXchange (IPX) protocol routing commands to route

Page 564

606CHAPTER 20: IPXMenu StructureThe commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of access, and the types of modules and o

Page 565

ipx interface display607✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx interface displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays informat

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608CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx interface defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Defines an IPX interface

Page 567

ipx interface define609IPX Interface Define ExampleSelect menu option: ipx interface defineEnter IPX Address (0x1-0xfffffffe): 0x45468f30Enter Ticks (

Page 568

61Ch 21 AppleTalk appletalk interface summary✓ ✓appletalk interface detail✓ ✓appletalk interface define✓ ✓appletalk interface modify✓ ✓appletalk inter

Page 569

610CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx interface modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Changes the characterist

Page 570

ipx interface modify611Frame formatFrame encapsulation format for the interface. IPX uses four Ethernet and two FDDI formats: Ethernet Type II, Novell

Page 571

612CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx interface removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Removes an IPX interface

Page 572

ipx interface SAPadvertising613ipx interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300SAPadvertisingFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Cont

Page 573

614CHAPTER 20: IPXipx interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300RIPadvertisingFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Controls whether

Page 574

ipx route display615✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx route displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays the routing tabl

Page 575

616CHAPTER 20: IPXFields in the IPX Route DisplayField DescriptionAddress Unique 4-byte network address of a segment in the system’s routing table.Ag

Page 576

ipx route secondary617✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx route secondaryDisplays any secondary routes that are available.Valid Minimum Abbreviationipx ro seI

Page 577

618CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx route staticFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Defines a static route. Vali

Page 578

ipx route static619IPX Static Route ExampleSelect menu option: ip route staticEnter IPX address (0x1-0xfffffffe): 0x44648f30Enter Hops (1-15): 1 Enter

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62CHAPTER 2: COMMAND SUMMARYPart VII Traffic PolicyCh 22 Quality of Service and RSVPqos classifier summary✓ ✓qos classifier detail✓ ✓qos classifier d

Page 580

620CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx route removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Deletes a route from the IPX

Page 581

ipx route flush621✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx route flushFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Deletes all dynamically learn

Page 582

622CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx server displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays the server table

Page 583

ipx server display623Options (3500 only)Fields in the IPX Server DisplayPrompt Description Possible Values [Default]Service type Number for the type

Page 584

624CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx server staticFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Defines a static IPX server

Page 585

ipx server static625IPX Static Server ExampleEnter Interface index {1|?} [1]: 1Enter service type {0x1-0xFFFF}: 0x4Enter service name {?}: gb201Enter

Page 586

626CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx server removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Deletes a server from the I

Page 587

ipx server flush627✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx server flushFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Deletes all dynamically lea

Page 588

628CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx server secondaryDisplays any secondary servers that are available.Valid Minimum Abbreviationipx ser seIm

Page 589

ipx forwarding629✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx forwardingFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Controls whether the system for

Page 590

63qos statistics interval✓ ✓qos statistics receive✓ ✓qos statistics transmit✓ ✓Part VIII MonitoringCh 23 Event Loglog display✓log devices✓log services

Page 591

630CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx rip modeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Selects the Routing Information

Page 592

ipx rip triggered631✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx rip triggeredFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Sets the RIP Triggered up

Page 593

632CHAPTER 20: IPXipx rip policy✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Display a list of IPX R

Page 594

ipx rip policy define633✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx rip policy defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Define a RIP (Rou

Page 595 - OSPF Import Policy Conditions

634CHAPTER 20: IPXIPX RIP Policy Define ExampleSelect menu option (ipx/rip/policy): defineEnter policy type (import,export) [import]:exportEnter route

Page 596 - OSPF Export Policy Conditions

ipx rip policy modify635✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx rip policy modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Modify an existin

Page 597

636CHAPTER 20: IPXIPX RIP Policy Modify ExampleSelect menu option (ipx/rip/policy): modifySelect policy {1|?}:1Enter route origin (static,rip,all) [al

Page 598

ipx rip policy remove637✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx rip policy removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Remove an existin

Page 599

638CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx sap modeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Selects a Service Advertising Pr

Page 600

ipx sap triggered639✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx sap triggeredFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Sets the SAP Triggered Up

Page 601 - IP OSPF Policy Modify Example

64CHAPTER 2: COMMAND SUMMARY

Page 602

640CHAPTER 20: IPXipx sap policy✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Display a list of IPX S

Page 603

ipx sap policy detail641✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx sap policy detailFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Display informati

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642CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx sap policy defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Define a SAP (Service A

Page 605

ipx sap policy define643Service Type Number for the type of service that the server performs.Enter up to 6 hex characters. For example, 0x4 = file ser

Page 606

644CHAPTER 20: IPXIPX SAP Policy Define ExampleSelect menu option (ipx/rip/policy): defineEnter policy type (import,export) [import]:Enter service ori

Page 607

ipx sap policy modify645✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx sap policy modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Modify a SAP (Ser

Page 608

646CHAPTER 20: IPXService Type Number for the type of service that the server performs.Enter up to 6 hex characters. For example, 0x4 = file serverFor

Page 609 - IPX Interface Define Example

ipx sap policy modify647IPX SAP Policy Modify ExampleSelect menu option (ipx/rip/policy): modifySelect policy {1|?}:1Enter service origin (static,sap,

Page 610

648CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx sap policy removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Remove an existing SAP

Page 611

ipx output-delay649✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx output-delayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Sets the IPX output-delay o

Page 612

IISYSTEM-LEVEL FUNCTIONSChapter 3System EnvironmentChapter 4Module Environment

Page 613

650CHAPTER 20: IPXipx statistics✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays IPX summary st

Page 614

ipx statistics rip651✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx statistics ripFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays IPX RIP (Routi

Page 615

652CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx statistics sapFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays IPX SAP (Service

Page 616

ipx statistics forwarding653ipx statistics✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300forwardingFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays I

Page 617

654CHAPTER 20: IPXHost Tx Discards Number of IPX packets from the IPX host's RIP and SAP applications that were dropped on transmissionHost Tx Re

Page 618

ipx statistics interface655✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ipx statistics interfaceFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays IP

Page 619 - IPX Static Route Example

656CHAPTER 20: IPXRoutes Aged Number of times the system marked a route entry unreachable, because it did not receive an update for that entry during

Page 620

ipx oddLengthPadding657ipx✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300oddLengthPaddingFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Sets the compatibili

Page 621

658CHAPTER 20: IPX✓ 35009000940039009300ipx NetBIOSDetermines whether the system handles IPX Type 20 packet forwarding on a per-interface basis.Valid

Page 622 - 20: IPX

ipx secondary659✓ 35009000940039009300ipx secondaryDetermines whether the system enables secondary routes and servers.Valid Minimum Abbreviationipx se

Page 624

660CHAPTER 20: IPX

Page 625 - IPX Static Server Example

21APPLETALKThis chapter provides guidelines and other key information about commands that you can use to configure AppleTalk routing on your system. C

Page 626

662CHAPTER 21: APPLETALKMenu StructureThe commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of access, and the types of modules

Page 627

appletalk interface summary663appletalk interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displa

Page 628

664CHAPTER 21: APPLETALKappletalk interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300detailFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays deta

Page 629

appletalk interface define665appletalk interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Defines

Page 630

666CHAPTER 21: APPLETALKDefault zone nameUser-defined default AppleTalk zone name. Clients that have not been configured to use a particular zone use

Page 631

appletalk interface modify667appletalk interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Modifies

Page 632

668CHAPTER 21: APPLETALKStart of network rangeStart of the network range that is associated with the seed interface. Seed interfaces only.1 – 65279 Cu

Page 633

appletalk interface remove669appletalk interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Removes

Page 634 - IPX RIP Policy Define Example

3SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTThis chapter provides guidelines and other key information about how to use system commands to: Set and modify general system param

Page 635

670CHAPTER 21: APPLETALKappletalk interface✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300statisticsFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays

Page 636 - IPX RIP Policy Modify Example

appletalk interface statistics671echoInRequests Number of echo requests that have been receivedechoOutReplies Number of echo replies that have been se

Page 637

672CHAPTER 21: APPLETALKappletalk route✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays AppleTa

Page 638

appletalk route flush673✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300appletalk route flushFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Deletes all dynam

Page 639

674CHAPTER 21: APPLETALKappletalk aarp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays the Appl

Page 640

appletalk aarp remove675appletalk aarp✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Removes an AppleTa

Page 641

676CHAPTER 21: APPLETALK✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300appletalk aarp flushFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Deletes all AppleT

Page 642

appletalk zone display network677appletalk zone✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300display networkFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.

Page 643

678CHAPTER 21: APPLETALKappletalk zone✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300display zoneFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays the

Page 644 - IPX SAP Policy Define Example

appletalk forwarding679✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300appletalk forwardingFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Enables and disable

Page 645

68CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTMenu StructureThe commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of access, and the types of

Page 646

680CHAPTER 21: APPLETALK✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300appletalk checksumFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Enables Data Deliver

Page 647 - IPX SAP Policy Modify Example

appletalk sourceSocket681appletalk✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300sourceSocketFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Enables and disa

Page 648

682CHAPTER 21: APPLETALK✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300appletalk pingFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Pings an AppleTalk node

Page 649

appletalk statistics ddp683appletalk statistics✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300ddpFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays App

Page 650

684CHAPTER 21: APPLETALKappletalk statistics✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300rtmpFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays Apple

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appletalk statistics zip685appletalk statistics✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300zipFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays App

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686CHAPTER 21: APPLETALKappletalk statistics✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300nbpFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays AppleT

Page 653

VIITRAFFIC POLICYChapter 22Quality of Service (QoS) and RSVP

Page 655

22QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPQuality of Service (QoS) and the Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) are advanced features that provide policy-base

Page 656

system display69✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system displayGenerates a system configuration display that includes software and hardware revision number

Page 657

690CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPMenu StructureThe commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of access, a

Page 658

qos classifier summary691qos classifier✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only. Displays summar

Page 659

692CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos classifier detailFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules

Page 660

qos classifier detail693Classifier – Filters(flow classifiers only)Filters (address and port patterns): Source IP address Source IP address mask Desti

Page 661

694CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos classifier defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules

Page 662

qos classifier define695Options Prompt Description Possible Values [Default] Classifier numberNumber of the flow or nonflow classifier in the range

Page 663

696CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPSource IP address mask For flow classifiers only, source IP address mask, or how many portions of the I

Page 664

qos classifier define697Flow Classifier Procedure To accept the default or current values that appear in brackets [ ], press Enter. 1Enter a classifie

Page 665

698CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPThe value that you enter for the start of the range determines the default for the end of the range. Th

Page 666

qos classifier define699QoS Classifier Define Example (Flow Classifier) Select menu option (qos/classifier): defineEnter classifier number (1-498): 26

Page 667

PART IV PHYSICAL PORT PARAMETERS7ETHERNET PORTSMenu Structure 203ethernet summary 204ethernet detail 207ethernet autoNegotiation 212ethernet portMode

Page 668

70CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT✓ 35009000940039009300system fileTransferSets the file transfer protocol to either Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP

Page 669

700CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPNonflow Classifier ProcedureTo accept the default or existing values that appear in brackets [ ], press

Page 670

qos classifier modify701✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos classifier modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Modifies a previo

Page 671

702CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPProtocol type IP or other protocol type, if applicable, that is associated with the flow or nonflow cla

Page 672

qos classifier modify703Procedure (Flow Classifier)1Enter the number of the classifier that you want to modify. The current numbers are shown in brace

Page 673

704CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP3To modify the cast type, enter a new cast type. For a flow classifier, the options are unicast, multic

Page 674

qos classifier modify705Nonflow Classifier Procedure1To modify the cast type, enter a new cast type. For a nonflow classifier, the options are unicast

Page 675

706CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos classifier removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules

Page 676

qos control summary707✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos control summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays summary info

Page 677

708CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos control detailFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules on

Page 678

qos control detail709Source Port range Beginning and end of the source port range.Start time Control start timeTCP drop control Whether TCP drop cont

Page 679

system console webHelpConfig71system console✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300webHelpConfigSets the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for access to the Web Man

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710CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos control defineFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules on

Page 681

qos control define711Control name Name that you assign to the control. Predefined names are as follows: Default/Best Effort (for control 1) Background

Page 682

712CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPHow rate limit is expressed For receivePort or aggregate rate limit types, in KBytes/sec or percentage.

Page 683

qos control define713Input time type Type of time control that you want to establish. See Table 7 for a complete listing of input time type options. s

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714CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPTable 7 lists the options for the input time types. The key to the prompts are: mm/dd = month–day hh:mm

Page 685

qos control define715Procedure1Enter a control number. The valid range is 5 through 50, with the next available number as the default. 2Enter a contro

Page 686

716CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPdIf you specified KBytes/sec for the rate limit, enter the value for the rate limit in KBytes/sec (0 th

Page 687 - Chapter 22

qos control define71710Enter the classifiers that are subject to this control.The system displays the available classifiers in parentheses. If you sel

Page 688

718CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos control modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules on

Page 689

qos control modify719Rate limit type Type of rate limit: none (no rate limit) receivePort (a rate limit on the specified ports) aggregate (the bandwid

Page 690

72CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem console✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300webAccessEnables or disables access to the Web Management software.Valid Mini

Page 691

720CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPBurst size For receivePort or aggregate rate limit types, maximum amount of data (in Kbytes) that you

Page 692

qos control modify721Procedure 1Enter the control number that you want to modify. The existing controls are displayed in braces { }. 2To modify the n

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722CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPfSpecify the bridge ports for which you want to enable the new rate limit (for example, 1-13, or all).I

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qos control modify723QoS Control Modify Example (3500) This example shows modifications to a predefined control (4) for a predefined classifier (405).

Page 695

724CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos control removeFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules on

Page 696

qos ldap display725✓ 35009000940039009300qos ldap displayDisplays Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) status information.Valid Minimum Abbrev

Page 697

726CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP✓ 35009000940039009300qos ldap enableEnables QoS parameter directory services which are located on the

Page 698

qos ldap disable727✓ 35009000940039009300qos ldap disableDisables QoS parameter directory services, which are located on the Lightweight Directory Acc

Page 699

728CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos rsvp summaryFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only

Page 700

qos rsvp detail729✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos rsvp detailFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays detailed RSVP inform

Page 701

system console consoleAccess73system console35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300consoleAccessControls remote access via Telnet or modem to the system console.Va

Page 702

730CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos rsvp enableFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.

Page 703

qos rsvp enable731Procedure1Enter the maximum total reservable bandwidth, using a percentage of the output link (a value of from 0 through 200, with 5

Page 704

732CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos rsvp disableFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only

Page 705

qos bandwidth display733qos bandwidth✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays the link

Page 706

734CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPqos bandwidth✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300modifyFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules o

Page 707

qos excessTagging display735qos excessTagging✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300displayFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays s

Page 708

736CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPqos excessTagging✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300enableFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modul

Page 709

qos excessTagging disable737qos excessTagging✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300disableFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Disables t

Page 710

738CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos statistics intervalFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modul

Page 711

qos statistics receive739✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos statistics receiveFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays QoS re

Page 712

74CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem console✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300ctlKeysEnables or disables the control key combination (default: Ctrl+X) that

Page 713

740CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPnonFlowReserved Number of conforming non-flow classifier bytes that have been received nonFlowResvPeak

Page 714 - Input Time Type Options

qos statistics transmit741✓ 3500✓ 9000940039009300qos statistics transmitFor CoreBuilder 9000: Applies to Layer 3 switching modules only.Displays QoS

Page 715

742CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVPOptions Fields in the QoS Transmit Statistics DisplayPrompt Description Possible Values [Default]Bridg

Page 716

qos statistics transmit743lowLossSentPeak Current highest count of non-loss-eligible packets that were sent and were under the thresholdport Port numb

Page 717

744CHAPTER 22: QUALITY OF SERVICE (QOS) ANDRSVP

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VIIIMONITORINGChapter 23Event LogChapter 24Roving Analysis

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23EVENT LOGThis chapter provides guidelines and other key information about how to administer event logs in your system, including the following tasks

Page 721

748CHAPTER 23: EVENT LOGMenu StructureThe commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of access, and the types of modules

Page 722

log display749✓ 35009000940039009300log displayDisplays the current log settings.Valid Minimum Abbreviationlog diImportant Consideration The CoreBuild

Page 723

system console password75system console✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300passwordSets one of the password levels for the Administration Console. There are t

Page 724

750CHAPTER 23: EVENT LOG✓ 35009000940039009300log devicesConfigures severity levels for event logging on the Administration Console. Valid Minimum Abb

Page 725

log devices751To disable the config and info severity levels:The display now indicates that the error and warning severity levels remain enabled and t

Page 726

752CHAPTER 23: EVENT LOG✓ 35009000940039009300log servicesEnables the logging of messages that pertain to the following services: System level AppleT

Page 727

log services753Log Services ExamplesTo enable all severity levels for the AppleTalk service:Select menu option (log): servicesSelect services (system,

Page 728

754CHAPTER 23: EVENT LOG

Page 729

24ROVING ANALYSISThis chapter provides guidelines and other key information about how to set up roving analysis in your system, including the followin

Page 730

756CHAPTER 24: ROVING ANALYSISMenu StructureThe commands that you can use depend on the system that you have, your level of access, and the types of m

Page 731

analyzer display757✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300analyzer displayDisplays the roving analysis configuration, showing which ports are designated as ana

Page 732

758CHAPTER 24: ROVING ANALYSIS✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300analyzer addDefines a bridge port to serve as a dedicated analyzer port.Valid Minimum Abbr

Page 733

analyzer add759OptionsAnalyzer Add Example (9000 1000BASE-SX module)CB9000@slot 3.1 [9-GEN-SX-L2] (): analyzer addSelect bridge port {1-9|?}: 9Warning

Page 734

76CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem console✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300screenHeightChanges the Administration Console’s screen height to increase or

Page 735

760CHAPTER 24: ROVING ANALYSIS✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300analyzer removeRestores the port to be a regular bridge port. Restores the Spanning Tree s

Page 736

analyzer start761✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300analyzer startStarts port monitoring activity on the selected bridge port.Valid Minimum Abbreviationan

Page 737

762CHAPTER 24: ROVING ANALYSISOptionsAnalyzer Start Example (9000 1000BASE-SX module)CB9000@slot 3.1 [9-GEN-SX-L2] (analyzer): startSelect bridge port

Page 738

analyzer stop763✓ 3500✓ 9000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300analyzer stopStops port monitoring activity on the selected bridge port. Valid Minimum Abbreviationan st

Page 739

764CHAPTER 24: ROVING ANALYSIS

Page 740

IXREFERENCEAppendix ATechnical Support

Page 742

ATECHNICAL SUPPORT3Com provides easy access to technical support information through a variety of services. This appendix describes these services.Inf

Page 743

768APPENDIX A: TECHNICAL SUPPORT3Com FTP SiteDownload drivers, patches, software, and MIBs across the Internet from the 3Com public FTP site. This ser

Page 744

Support from Your Network Supplier769Access by Digital ModemISDN users can dial in to the 3Com BBS using a digital modem for fast access up to 64 Kbps

Page 745

system console security display77system console✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300security displayDisplays a summary of trusted IP client information.Valid M

Page 746

770APPENDIX A: TECHNICAL SUPPORTWhen you contact 3Com for assistance, have the following information ready: Product model name, part number, and seria

Page 747

Returning Products for Repair771Returning Products for RepairBefore you send a product directly to 3Com for repair, you must first obtain an authoriza

Page 748

772APPENDIX A: TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Page 749

INDEXSymbols? character 473, 478Numbers3C number 69, 1293Com bulletin board service (3Com BBS) 7683Com Knowledgebase Web Services 7673Com URL 7673ComF

Page 750

774INDEXBbackplane ports, interface module 31backupsaving NV data 107bandwidth, QoSdisplaying 733modifying 734bandwidth, RSVP 725, 728baseline, settin

Page 751

INDEX775IP RIP mode (learn) 453OSPF route metric 538 to 540QoS classifier 694route for IP 421screen height 76Spanning Tree Protocol 261ttl value for a

Page 752

776INDEXFfax service (3ComFacts) 769FDDI (Fiber Distributed Data Interface)fragmenting packets 255port label 241FDDI MACcondition report 237LLC Servic

Page 753

INDEX777overlapped interfaces 447 to 449overview 149ping functions 473, 478RIP mode 451routes 450statistics 482ICMP 483UDP 483traceRoute functions 478

Page 754

778INDEXMMAC (Media Access Control) addressesadding 294displaying 293MAC type for trunk 310, 315managementand naming the system 101, 136configuring sy

Page 755

INDEX779predefined 691protocol types 695, 701, 702removing 706specifying IEEE 802.1p tags 697, 703, 705numberingports, Ethernet 204, 207numbersfor QoS

Page 756

78CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem console✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300security defineGives a client trusted access to your system by adding the cli

Page 757

780INDEXprioritzation 267probeRMON 755proceduresdefining controls 715defining flow classifiers 697defining nonflow classifiers 700defining RSVP 731def

Page 758

INDEX781deleting default 166finding in table 167flushing from the routing table 164IPXdisplaying in routing table 615flushing all learned 621removing

Page 759

782INDEXICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) 187, 483IP interface 418IPX forwarding 653IPX interface 655IPX RIP 651IPX SAP 652NBP (Name Binding Pr

Page 760

INDEX783trunksdefining 310, 315definition 299detail information 305, 329maximum ports 316names 316removing 318resources 318sample definition 311summar

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system console security define79OptionsPrompt Description Possible Values [Default]IP address IP address of the interface, chosen from the range of ad

Page 763

PART VBRIDGING PARAMETERS9BRIDGE-WIDE PARAMETERSMenu Structure 251bridge display 252bridge ipFragmentation 255bridge ipxSnapTranslation 256bridge addr

Page 764

80CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem console✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300security removeRemoves an IP address from the trusted IP client access list.V

Page 765

system console security access81system console✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300security accessEnables or disables whether the system verifies trusted IP cl

Page 766

82CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem console✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300security messageDefines the text that is displayed to a prospective user when

Page 767 - ECHNICAL

system console timeout timeOut83system console✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300timeout timeOutConfigures the system to disconnect remote sessions after a s

Page 768

84CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem console✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300timeout intervalSets the remote timeout interval to a value from 1 minute thr

Page 769 - Support from 3Com

system snapshot summary85system snapshot✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300summaryCaptures an image of all system summary display screens. This display refle

Page 770

86CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem snapshot✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300detailCaptures an image of all system detail screens. The display reflects t

Page 771 - Returning Products

system snapshot save87✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system snapshot saveSends detail screens to a file on the host machine that you specify. Valid Minim

Page 772

88CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTWhile the system sends the files to the host, it displays the name of each display image that it transfers. When the tr

Page 773

system softwareUpdate89system✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300softwareUpdateLoads a new revision of system software.Valid Minimum Abbreviationsy soImportan

Page 774

bridge port address find 296bridge port address flushAll 297bridge port address flushDynamic 29811TRUNKSMenu Structure 300bridge trunk autoMap summary

Page 775

90CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem baseline✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300displayDisplays when the current baseline was last set.Valid Minimum Abbrevi

Page 776

system baseline set91✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300system baseline setResets the baseline counters to zero. Valid Minimum Abbreviationsy b sImportant Co

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92CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem baseline✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300requestedStateEnables or disables a baseline.Valid Minimum Abbreviationsy b

Page 778

system serialPort terminalSpeed93system serialPort✓ 35009000940039009300terminalSpeedSets the terminal speed of your system serial port. The terminal

Page 779

94CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT2Enter the terminal speed setting for the serial port. See the Options table for supported terminal speed rates.The sys

Page 780

system serialPort modemSpeed95system serialPort✓ 35009000940039009300modemSpeedSets the port speed for the modem port to match your external modem bau

Page 781

96CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem serialPort35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300baudRateSets the baud rate of your system serial port. Valid Minimum Abbrevi

Page 782

system serialPort baudRate972Enter the baud setting for the serial port. The system supports the following baud rates: 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200The sy

Page 783

98CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTsystem serialPort35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300serialPortModeConfigures the system serial port to establish either a termin

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system serialPort configModem99system serialPort✓ 35009000✓ 9400✓ 3900✓ 9300configModemConfigures the external modem from the Administration Console.

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