HP (Hewlett-Packard) 331404-008 manuel d'utilisation

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    HP Pr oL iant BL p-C lass GbE2 Int er co nnect S w itc h C ommand R ef er ence Gui de Part number: 331404-008 Eighth edition: March 2007[...]

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    2 Legal notices © 2004, 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Com pany, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to chan ge without no tice. The only warranties for HP products and services a re set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such produc ts and services. Noth ing herein should be construed as constituti ng an addition[...]

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    Contents 3 C ont ents Command line interface Introduction ................................................................................................................... .......................... 9 Additional references .......................................................................................................... ..................[...]

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    Contents 4 ACL inform ation ................................................................................................................ ..................... 36 802.1x info rmation ............................................................................................................. ................... 37 Spanning Tree informat ion ....[...]

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    Contents 5 ICMP stat istics ................................................................................................................ .................. 73 TCP stat istics ................................................................................................................. .................... 75 UDP stat istics .................[...]

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    Contents 6 ACL Port Re-Mark configuration ................................................................................................. ....... 109 ACL Port Re-Mark In-Pro file config uratio n...................................................................................... ...... 110 Re-Mark Update User Pr iority conf iguratio n ..........[...]

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    Contents 7 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol co nfigura tio n ............................................................................... ...... 144 VRRP Virtual Router configuration .............................................................................................. ........ 144 VRRP Virtual Router Priority Tracking configura tion .[...]

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    Contents 8 IGMP Mroute r opti ons ........................................................................................................... .......... 171 Uuencode fl ash dump ............................................................................................................ .......... 171 FTP/TFTP system dump put .......................[...]

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    Command line interface 9 C ommand line int erf ace Intr oducti on Your HP ProLiant BL p-Class GbE2 Interconnect Switch is ready to perform basic switching functions right out of the box. Some of the more advanced features, however, requir e some administrative configur ation before they can be used effectively. The extensive switching software incl[...]

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    Command line interface 10 To establish a console connection with the GbE2 Interconnect Switch: 1. Connect the terminal to the console port using the null modem cable. 2. Power on the terminal. 3. Press the Enter key a few times on your terminal to establish the connection. 4. You will be required to enter a password for access to the GbE2 Interconn[...]

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    Command line interface 11 • Encryption: • AES256-CBC • AES192-CBC • AES128-CBC • 3DES-CBC • 3DES • ARCFOUR • User Authentication—Local password authentication; Re mote Authentication Dial-in User S ervice (RADIUS) The following SSH clients are supported: • SSH 3.0.1 for Linux (freeware) • SecureCRT® 4.1.8 (VanDyke Technolog i[...]

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    Command line interface 12 Table 2 User access levels User account Description and tasks performed User The user has no direct responsibility for GbE2 I nterconnect Switch m anagement. He or she can vie w all GbE2 Interconnect Switch status information and statistics, but cannot make any configuration changes to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch. The use[...]

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    Command line interface 13 Ty p o g r a p h i c a l c o n v e n t i o n s The following table describes the typogr aphic styles used in this guide: Table 3 Typographic conventions Typeface or symbol Meaning Example AaBbCc123 This type depicts onscreen computer output and prompts. Main# AaBbCc123 This type displays in command examples and shows text [...]

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    Menu basics 14 Menu basi cs Intr oducti on The HP ProLiant BL p-Class GbE2 Interc onnect Switch CLI is used for viewing switch information and statistics. In addition, the administrator can use the CLI for performing all levels of GbE2 Interconnect Switch configuration. To make the CLI easy to use, the various commands have been logically grouped i[...]

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    Menu basics 15 Global commands Some basic commands are recognized throughout the menu hierarchy. The se commands are useful for obtaining online Help, navigating through menus, and fo r applying and saving configuration changes. For help on a specific comma nd, type help. The following screen displays: Global Commands: [can be issued from any menu][...]

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    Menu basics 16 Table 4 Global commands Command Action verbose n Sets the level of information displayed on th e screen: • 0 = Quiet: Nothing displays except errors, not even prompts. • 1 = Normal: Prompts and requested output are shown, but no menus. • 2 = Verbose: Everything is shown. This is the de fault. • When used without a value, the [...]

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    Menu basics 17 C ommand line int erface shortc uts The following shortcuts allow you to enter commands quickly and easily. Command stacking As a shortcut, you can type multiple commands on a single line, separated by forward slashes (/). You can conne ct as many commands as required to a ccess the menu option th at you want. For example, the keyboa[...]

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    First-time configuration 18 F ir st- time conf igur ati on Intr oducti on This chapter describes how to perform first-time configuration and how to change system passwords. To begin first-time configuration of th e swit ch, perform the following steps. 1. Connect to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch cons ole. After connecting, the login prompt displays.[...]

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    First-time configuration 19 4. Apply and save c onfiguration if you are not configuring the GbE2 Interconnect Switch with Telnet support. Otherwise apply and save after the performing th e “Optional Setup for Telnet Support” steps. >> System# apply >> System# save Set tin g passw o rds HP recommends that you change all passwords aft[...]

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    First-time configuration 20 The System Menu is displayed. [System Menu] syslog - Syslog Menu sshd - SSH Server Menu radius - RADIUS Authentication Menu tacacs+ - TACACS+ Authentication Menu ntp - NTP Server Menu ssnmp - System SNMP Menu access - System Access Menu date - Set system date time - Set system time timezone - Set system timezone (dayligh[...]

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    First-time configuration 21 5. Enter the current administrat or password at the prompt. Only the administrator can change the user password. Entering the administrator password confirms your authority. Changing USER password; validation required... Enter current administrator password: 6. Enter the new user password at the prompt: Enter new user pa[...]

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    Information Menu 22 Inf or mation Me nu Intr oducti on You can view configuration inf ormation for the GbE2 Interconnect Switc h in the user, operator, and administrator command modes. This chapter discusses how to use the CLI to display GbE2 Interconnect Switch information. Menu o verv ie w Command: /info [Information Menu] sys - System Informatio[...]

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    Information Menu 23 S y stem Inf ormati on Menu Command: /info/sys [System Menu] snmpv3 - SNMPv3 Information Menu general - Show general system information log - Show last 30 syslog messages user - Show current user status dump - Dump all system information The following table describes the Sy stem Information Menu options. Table 7 System Informati[...]

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    Information Menu 24 The following table describes the SN MPv3 Information Menu op tions. Table 8 SNMPv3 Information Menu options Command Usage usm Displays User Security Model (US M) table information. view Displays information about view name, subtrees, mask and type of view. access Displays View-based Access Contr ol information. group Displays i[...]

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    Information Menu 25 S NMPv3 V ie w T able info rmati on Command: /info/sys/snmpv3/view View Name Subtree Mask Type ------------------ ---------------------------- ------------- -------- iso 1 included v1v2only 1 included v1v2only 1.3.6.1.6.3.15 excluded v1v2only 1.3.6.1.6.3.16 excluded v1v2only 1.3.6.1.6.3.18 excluded The user can control and restr[...]

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    Information Menu 26 Table 11 Access Table parameters Field Description ReadV Displays the MIB view to which this entry aut horizes the read access. WriteV Displays the MIB view to which this entry aut horizes the write access. NotifyV Displays the Notify view to which t his entry authorizes the notify a ccess. S NMPv3 Gr oup T able inf or mati on C[...]

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    Information Menu 27 S NMPv3 T ar get Addr ess T able inf ormati on Command: /info/sys/snmpv3/taddr Name Transport Addr Port Taglist Params ---------- --------------- ---- ---------- --------------- trap1 47.81.25.66 162 v1v2trap v1v2param This command displays the SNMPv3 target address table informati on, which is stored in the SNMP engine. The fol[...]

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    Information Menu 28 SN M P v 3 N o t i f y T ab l e i n fo r m a t io n Command: /info/sys/snmpv3/notify Name Tag -------------------- -------------------- v1v2trap v1v2trap The following table describes the SN MPv3 Notify Table information. Table 16 SNMPv3 Notify Table Field Description Name The locally arbitrary, but unique identifier associated [...]

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    Information Menu 29 SN M P v 3 d u m p Command: /info/sys/snmpv3/dump Engine ID = 80:00:07:50:03:00:0F:6A:F8:EF:00 usmUser Table: User Name Protocol -------------------------------- -------------------------------- admin NO AUTH, NO PRIVACY adminmd5 HMAC_MD5, DES PRIVACY adminsha HMAC_SHA, DES PRIVACY v1v2only NO AUTH, NO PRIVACY vacmAccess Table: [...]

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    Information Menu 30 Sy s t e m i n f o r m a t i o n Command: /info/sys/gen System Information at 17:29:18 Mon Feb 26, 2007 HP ProLiant BL p-Class C-GbE2 Interconnect Switch B sysName: 2JUnit1 sysLocation: Houston RackID: 3334KJP3D030 RackName: BkRm3 Enclosure: D304JTK7D013 EnclosureName: Enterprise Slot: B Switch is up 1 days, 2 hours, 3 minutes a[...]

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    Information Menu 31 Show last 1 00 s y sl og messa ges Command: /info/sys/log Date Time Severity level Message ---- ---- ----------------- ------- Jul 8 17:25:41 NOTICE system: link up on port 1 Jul 8 17:25:41 NOTICE system: link up on port 8 Jul 8 17:25:41 NOTICE system: link up on port 7 Jul 8 17:25:41 NOTICE system: link up on port 12 Jul 8 17:2[...]

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    Information Menu 32 Layer 2 i n fo rm a t io n Command: /info/l2 [Layer 2 Menu] fdb - Forwarding Database Information Menu lacp - Link Aggregation Control Protocol Menu hotlink - Show Hot Links information 8021p - Show QOS 802.1p information acl - Show ACL information 8021x - Show 802.1x information stp - Show STP information cist - Show CIST infor[...]

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    Information Menu 33 Table 18 Layer 2 Information menu options Command Usage dump Dumps all switch information avail able from the Layer 2 menu (10K or more, depending on your configuration). If you want to capture dump data to a file, set yo ur communication s oftware on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump commands. F[...]

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    Information Menu 34 (UNK), the MAC address has not yet been learned by the Gb E2 Interconnect Switch, but has only been seen as a destination address. When an address is i n the un known state, no outbound port is indicated. Clearing entries from the forwarding database To delete a MAC address from the forwarding database (F DB), see the “Static [...]

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    Information Menu 35 Hot L i nks T r igger inf ormatio n Command: /info/l2/hotlink/trigger Hot Links Info: Trigger Current global Hot Links setting: ON sndfdb disabled Current Trigger 1 setting: enabled Name “Corporate Uplinks”, preempt disabled, fdelay 1 sec Active state: None Master settings: port 20 Backup settings: port 21 Hot Links Trigger [...]

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    Information Menu 36 Table 22 802.1p Port Priority information Field Description Port Displays the port number. Priority Displays the 802.1p Priority level. Cosq Displays the Class of Service queue. Weight Displays the scheduling weight. AC L i n f o r m a t i o n Command: /info/l2/acl Current ACL information: ------------------------ Filter 1 profi[...]

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    Information Menu 37 80 2 . 1x inf ormati on Command: /info/l2/8021x System capability : Authenticator System status : disabled Protocol version : 1 Authenticator Backend Port Auth Mode Auth Status PAE State Auth State ---- ------------ ------------ -------------- ---------- 1 force-auth unauthorized initialize initialize 2 force-auth unauthorized i[...]

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    Information Menu 38 The following table describes the IEEE 802.1p port priority information. Table 24 802.1p Port Priority information Command Usage Port Displays the port number. Priority Displays the 802.1p Priority level. Cosq Displays the Class of Service queue. Weight Displays the scheduling weight. S panning T r ee inf or matio n Command: /in[...]

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    Information Menu 39 The following table describes the STP paramet ers. Table 25 STP parameters Parameter Description Current Root Shows information about the root bridge for the Sp anning Tree. Information incl udes the priority (hex) and MAC address of the root. Path-Cost Path-cost is the total path cost to the root bridge. It is the su mmation of[...]

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    Information Menu 40 R ap i d Spanning T r ee and Multiple Spanning T r e e inf or matio n Command: /info/l2/stp Spanning Tree Group 1: On (RSTP) VLANs: 1 Current Root: Path-Cost Port Hello MaxAge FwdDel Aging 8000 00:00:01:00:19:00 0 0 9 20 15 300 Parameters: Priority Hello MaxAge FwdDel Aging 32768 9 20 15 300 Port Prio Cost State Role Designated [...]

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    Information Menu 41 Table 26 Rapid Spanning Tree parameter descri ptions Parameter Description MaxAge The maximum age parameter specifies, in se conds, the maximu m time the bridge waits without receiving a configuration bridge protoc ol data unit before it r econfigures the STP network. FwdDel The forward delay parameter specifies, in second s, th[...]

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    Information Menu 42 C ommon Inter nal Spanning T r ee infor matio n Command: /info/l2/cist Mstp Digest: 0xac36177f50283cd4b83821d8ab26de62 Common Internal Spanning Tree: VLANs: 1 3-4094 Current Root: Path-Cost Port MaxAge FwdDel 8000 00:03:42:fa:3b:80 11 1 20 15 CIST Regional Root: Path-Cost 8000 00:03:42:fa:3b:80 11 Parameters: Priority MaxAge Fwd[...]

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    Information Menu 43 The following table describes the CIST param eters. Table 27 Common Internal Spanning Tree parameter descriptions Parameter Description CIST Root Shows information about the root bridge for the Common Internal Spanning Tree (CIST). Values on this row of infor mation refer to the CIST root. CIST Regional Root Shows information ab[...]

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    Information Menu 44 VL AN info rmati on Command: /info/l2/vlan VLAN Name Status Ports ---- -------------------------------- ------ ---------------- 1 Default VLAN ena 4 5 2 pc03p ena 2 7 pc07f ena 7 11 pc04u ena 11 14 8600-14 ena 14 15 8600-15 ena 15 16 8600-16 ena 16 17 8600-17 ena 17 18 35k-1 ena 18 19 35k-2 ena 19 20 35k-3 ena 20 21 35k-4 ena 21[...]

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    Information Menu 45 The following table describes the Layer 3 Information Menu options. Table 29 Layer 3 information menu options Command Usage route Displays the IP Routing Menu. Usin g the options of this menu, the syst em displays the following for each configured or learned route: • Route destination IP address, subnet mask, and gateway addre[...]

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    Information Menu 46 Sho w all I P R oute inf or mation Command: /info/l3/route/dump Status code: * - best Destination Mask Gateway Type Tag Metr If --------------- --------------- --------------- --------- --------- ---- -- * 11.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 11.0.0.1 direct fixed 211 * 11.0.0.1 255.255.255.255 11.0.0.1 local addr 211 * 11.255.255.255 255.255.255[...]

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    Information Menu 47 The following table describes the Address Resolution Protocol Menu options. Table 33 ARP information Command Usage find < IP address > Displays a single ARP entry by IP a ddress. For example, 100.10.1.1 port < port number > Displays the ARP entries on a singl e port. vlan < 1-4095 > Displays the ARP entries on [...]

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    Information Menu 48 O SPF inf or mati on Command: /info/l3/ospf [OSPF Information Menu] general - Show general information aindex - Show area(s) information if - Show interface(s) information virtual - Show details of virtual links nbr - Show neighbor(s) information dbase - Database Menu sumaddr - Show summary address list nsumadd - Show NSSA summa[...]

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    Information Menu 49 O SPF gener al infor matio n Command: /info/l3/ospf/general OSPF Version 2 Router ID: 10.10.10.1 Started at 1663 and the process uptime is 4626 Area Border Router: yes, AS Boundary Router: no LS types supported are 6 External LSA count 0 External LSA checksum sum 0x0 Number of interfaces in this router is 2 Number of virtual lin[...]

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    Information Menu 50 The following table describes the OSPF Database information menu options. Table 36 OSPF Database information Command Usage advrtr < router-id (A.B.C.D) > Takes advertising router as a par ameter. Displays all the Link State Advertisements (LSAs) in the LS database that have the advertising router with the specified router [...]

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    Information Menu 51 O SPF r oute codes inf ormati on Command: /info/l3/ospf/routes Codes: IA - OSPF inter area, N1 - OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 - OSPF NSSA external type 2 E1 - OSPF external type 1, E2 - OSPF external type 2 IA 10.10.0.0/16 via 200.1.1.2 IA 40.1.1.0/28 via 20.1.1.2 IA 80.1.1.0/24 via 200.1.1.2 IA 100.1.1.0/24 via 20.1.1.2 IA 140[...]

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    Information Menu 52 RIP us er confi gur ation Command: /info/l3/rip/dump < 1-255 > RIP USER CONFIGURATION : RIP on updat 30 RIP Interface 2 : 102.1.1.1, enabled version 2, listen enabled, supply enabled, default none poison disabled, trigg enabled, mcast enabled, metric 1 auth none,key none RIP Interface 3 : 103.1.1.1, enabled version 2, list[...]

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    Information Menu 53 The following table describes the comma nds used to display information about IGMP groups learned by the switch. Table 38 IGMP Multicast Group menu options Command Usage mrouter Displays the Multicast Router Men u. find < IP address > Displays a single IGMP multicast grou p by its IP address. For example, 100.10.1.1 vlan &[...]

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    Information Menu 54 • Activity status • master identifies the elected master virtual router. • backup identifies that the virtual router is in backup mode. • init identifies that the virtual router is waiting for a st artup event. Once it receives a startup event, it transitions to master if its priority is 255, (the IP addr ess owner), or [...]

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    Information Menu 55 RMON alarm information Command: /info/rmon/alarm RMON Alarm group configuration: Index Interval Type rLimit fLimit rEvtIdx fEvtIdx last value ----- -------- ---- -------- -------- ------- ------- ---------- 1 30 abs 10 0 1 0 0 2 900 abs 0 10 0 2 0 3 300 abs 10 20 0 0 0 4 1800 abs 10 0 1 0 0 5 1800 abs 10 0 1 0 0 8 1800 abs 10 0 [...]

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    Information Menu 56 RMON event information Command: /info/rmon/event RMON Event group configuration: Index Type Last Sent Description ----- ---- ---------------- --------------------------------- 1 both 0D: 0H: 1M:20S Event_1 2 none 0D: 0H: 0M: 0S Event_2 3 log 0D: 0H: 0M: 0S Event_3 4 trap 0D: 0H: 0M: 0S Event_4 5 both 0D: 0H: 0M: 0S Log and trap [...]

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    Information Menu 57 Use this command to display link status information about each port on a GbE2 Intercon nect Switch, includ ing: • Port number • Port speed (10 Mb/s, 100 Mb/s, 1000 Mb/s , or any) • Duplex mode (half, full, or any) • Flow control for transmit and receive (no, yes, or any) • Link status (up or down) Po r t i n f o r m a [...]

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    Information Menu 58 L o g i c a l Po r t t o G E A Po r t m a p p i n g Command: /info/geaport Logical Port GEA Port(0-based) GEA Unit ------------ ----------------- --------- 1 3 0 2 2 0 3 5 0 4 7 0 5 4 0 6 6 0 7 6 2 8 0 0 9 7 2 10 8 2 11 11 2 12 10 2 13 2 2 14 4 2 15 3 2 16 5 2 17 9 2 18 1 0 19 11 0 20 10 0 21 9 0 22 8 0 23 0 2 24 1 2 This displa[...]

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    Information Menu 59 Inf or matio n dump Command: /info/dump Use the dump command to dump all GbE2 Interc onnect Switch inf ormation availabl e from the Information Menu (10K or more, depending on your configuration). This data is useful for tuning and debugging GbE2 Interconnect Switch performance. If you want to capture dump data to a file, set th[...]

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    Statistics Menu 60 S tatisti cs Menu Intr oducti on You can view GbE2 Interconnect Switch pe rformance stat istics in the user, o perator, and administrator command modes. This chapter discusses how to use the CLI to display GbE2 Interconnect Switch statistics. Menu inf ormati on Command: /stats [Statistics Menu] port - Port Stats Menu l2 - Layer 2[...]

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    Statistics Menu 61 P ort S tatisti cs Menu Command: /stats/port < port number > [Port Statistics Menu] 8021x - Show 802.1x stats brg - Show bridging ("dot1") stats ether - Show Ethernet ("dot3") stats if - Show interface ("if") stats ip - Show Internet Protocol ("IP") stats link - Show link stats rmon -[...]

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    Statistics Menu 62 802.1x statistics Command: /stats/port < port number >/8021x Authenticator Statistics: eapolFramesRx = 0 eapolFramesTx = 0 eapolStartFramesRx = 0 eapolLogoffFramesRx = 0 eapolRespIdFramesRx = 0 eapolRespFramesRx = 0 eapolReqIdFramesTx = 0 eapolReqFramesTx = 0 invalidEapolFramesRx = 0 eapLengthErrorFramesRx = 0 lastEapolFram[...]

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    Statistics Menu 63 Table 46 802.1x statistics for p ort Statistics Description authEapStartsWhileAuthenticating Total number of ti mes that the state machine transitions from AUTHENTICATING to ABORTING, as a result of an EAPOL-Start message being received from the Supplicant. authEapLogoffWhileAuthenticating Total number of ti mes that the state ma[...]

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    Statistics Menu 64 The following table describes the bridging statistic s for a selected port: Table 47 Bridging statistics for port Statistics Description dot1PortInFrames The numb er of frames that have been received b y this port from its segment. A frame received on the interface corresponding to this port is counte d by this object, if and onl[...]

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    Statistics Menu 65 Table 48 Ethernet statistics for port Statistics Description dot3StatsFCSErrors A count o f frames received on a par tic ular interface that are an integral number of octets in length but do no t pass the Frame Check Sequence (FCS) check. The count represented by an instance of this object i s incremented when the frameCheckError[...]

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    Statistics Menu 66 Interface statistics Command: /stats/port < port number >/if Interface statistics for port 1: ifHCIn Counters ifHCOut Counters Octets: 51697080313 51721056808 UcastPkts: 65356399 65385714 BroadcastPkts: 0 6516 MulticastPkts: 0 0 Discards: 0 0 Errors: 0 21187 The following table describes the interface (IF) stati stics for a[...]

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    Statistics Menu 67 Internet Protocol (IP) statistics Command: /stats/port < port number >/ip GEA IP statistics for port 1: ipInReceives : 0 ipInHeaderError: 0 ipInDiscards : 0 The following table describes the Internet Prot ocol (IP) statistics for a selected port: Table 50 IP statistics for port Statistics Description ipInReceives The total [...]

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    Statistics Menu 68 The following table describes the Remote Monitoring (RMON) statistics of the selected port: Table 52 RMON Statistics Statistic Description etherStatsDropEvents The total number of packets received that were dropped because of system resource constraints. etherStatsOctets The total number of octets o f dat a (including those in ba[...]

  • Page 69

    Statistics Menu 69 L a y er 2 st atisti cs Command: /stats/l2 [Layer 2 Statistics Menu] fdb - Show FDB stats lacp - Show LACP stats hotlink - Show Hot Links stats The following table describes the Layer 2 statistics menu options. Table 53 Layer 2 statistics menu options Command Usage fdb Displays the Forwarding Database statistics menu. lacp Displa[...]

  • Page 70

    Statistics Menu 70 Hot L i nks statis tic s Command: /stats/l2/hotlink Hot Links Trigger Stats: ------------------------------------------------------------------ Trigger 1 statistics: Trigger Name: Corporate Uplinks Master active: 0 Backup active: 0 FDB update: 0 failed: 0 The following table describes the Hot Li nks statistics for each trigger: T[...]

  • Page 71

    Statistics Menu 71 Table 56 Layer 3 statistics menu options Command Usage tcp Displays Transmission Control Protocol (TCP ) statisti cs. Add the argument, clear, to clear TCP statistics. udp Displays User Datagram Protocol (UDP) stat i stics. Add the argument, clear, to clear UDP statistics. igmp Displays IGMP statistics. ospf Displays OSPF statist[...]

  • Page 72

    Statistics Menu 72 Table 58 IP statistics Statistics Description ipInReceives The total number of input datagrams received from interface s, including those received in error. ipInHdrErrors The number of input datagrams discarded due to errors in their IP he aders, including bad checksums, version number mismatch, oth er fo rmat errors, time-to-liv[...]

  • Page 73

    Statistics Menu 73 ARP statistics Command: /stats/l3/arp ARP statistics: arpEntriesCur: 2 arpEntriesHighWater: 4 The following table describes the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) statistics: Table 60 ARP statistics Statistic Description arpEntriesCur The total number of outstanding ARP entries in the ARP table. arpEntriesHighWater The highest num[...]

  • Page 74

    Statistics Menu 74 Table 62 ICMP statistics Statistics Description icmpInParmProbs The numb er of ICMP Parameter Problem messages received. icmpInSrcQuenchs The numb er of ICMP Source Quench (buffer almost full, stop sending data) messages received. icmpInRedirects The numb er of ICMP Redirect messages received. icmpInEchos The number of ICMP Echo [...]

  • Page 75

    Statistics Menu 75 TCP statistics Command: /stats/l3/tcp TCP statistics: tcpRtoAlgorithm: 4 tcpRtoMin: 0 tcpRtoMax: 240000 tcpMaxConn: 512 tcpActiveOpens: 252214 tcpPassiveOpens: 7 tcpAttemptFails: 528 tcpEstabResets: 4 tcpInSegs: 756401 tcpOutSegs: 756655 tcpRetransSegs: 0 tcpInErrs: 0 tcpCurBuff: 0 tcpCurConn: 3 tcpOutRsts: 417 The following tabl[...]

  • Page 76

    Statistics Menu 76 UDP statistics Command: /stats/l3/udp UDP statistics: udpInDatagrams: 54 udpOutDatagrams: 43 udpInErrors: 0 udpNoPorts: 1578077 The following table describes the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) statistics: Table 64 UDP statistics Statistics Description udpInDatagrams The total nu mber of UDP datagrams delivered to the GbE2 Interco n[...]

  • Page 77

    Statistics Menu 77 OSPF statistics menu Command: /stats/l3/ospf [OSPF stats Menu] general - Show global stats aindex - Show area(s) stats if - Show interface(s) stats The following table describes the OS PF statistics menu options. Table 66 OSPF statistics menu options Command Usage general Displays global statistics. aindex < 0-2> Displays a[...]

  • Page 78

    Statistics Menu 78 Table 67 OSPF global statistics Statistic Description Tx Database The sum total of all Database Description pac kets transmitted on all OSPF areas and interfaces. Rx ls Requests The sum total of all Link State Request packets recei ved on all OSPF areas and interfaces. Tx ls Requests The sum total of all Link State Request packet[...]

  • Page 79

    Statistics Menu 79 Table 67 OSPF global statistics Statistic Description unloop The sum total number of interfaces, con nected to the attached netwo rk in all OSPF areas. wait timer The sum total number of times the Wait Timer has been fired, indicating the end of the waiting period that is required before elec ting a (Backup) Designate d Router ac[...]

  • Page 80

    Statistics Menu 80 The following table describes the VRRP statistics. Table 68 VRRP statistics Field Description vrrpInAdvers The total nu mber of VRRP advertisements that have been received. vrrpOutAdvers The total nu mber of VRRP advertisements that have been sent. vrrpBadVersion The total number of VRRP advertisements that had a bad version numb[...]

  • Page 81

    Statistics Menu 81 TCP statistics Command: /stats/mp/tcb All TCP allocated control blocks: 10ad41e8: 0.0.0.0 0 <=> 0.0.0.0 80 listen 10ad5790: 47.81.27.5 1171 <=> 47.80.23.243 23 established The following table describes the Transm ission Control Protocol (TCP) control block (TCB) statistics shown in this example: Table 70 MP specified [...]

  • Page 82

    Statistics Menu 82 Access Control List (ACL) statistics menu Command: /stats/acl [ACL Menu] acl - Display ACL stats meter - Display ACL metering stats dump - Display all available ACL stats clracl - Clear ACL stats clrmeter - Clear ACL metering stats The following table describes the Access Contro l List (ACL) Statistics menu options: Table 73 ACL [...]

  • Page 83

    Statistics Menu 83 The following table describes the Simple Netw ork Management Protocol (SNMP) statistics: Table 74 SNMP statistics Statistics Description snmpInPkts The total number of mes sages delivered to the SNMP entity from the t ransport service. snmpInBadVersions The total number of SNMP messages, whi ch were delivered to the SNMP protocol[...]

  • Page 84

    Statistics Menu 84 Table 74 SNMP statistics Statistics Description snmpInSetRequests The total number of SNMP Set-Request Prot ocol Data Units (PDUs), w hich have been accepted and processed by the SNMP protocol en tity. snmpInGetResponses The total number of SNMP Get-Res ponse Protocol Data Units (PDUs ), which have been accepted and processed by [...]

  • Page 85

    Statistics Menu 85 The following table describes the NTP statistics: Table 75 NTP statistics Statistics Description Primary Server Requests Sent: The total number of NTP re quests the switch sent to the primary NTP server to synchronize time. Responses Received: The total number of NTP responses received from the primary NTP server. Updates: The to[...]

  • Page 86

    Statistics Menu 86 Uplink Failure Detection statistics This menu option allows you to displa y Uplink Failure Detection (UFD) statisti cs. To reset UFD statistics, follow the command /cfg/ufd with the following argument: clear. Command: /stats/ufd Uplink Failure Detection statistics: Number of times LtM link failure: 1 Number of times LtM link in B[...]

  • Page 87

    Configuration Menu 87 Con fig u rat ion M en u Intr oducti on The Configuration Menu is only available from an admini strator login. It includes submenus for configuring every aspect of the GbE2 Interconnect Switch. C hanges to configuration are not active unt il explicitly applied. Changes can be saved to non-volatile memory (NVRAM). Menu inf orma[...]

  • Page 88

    Configuration Menu 88 V ie w ing , apply ing , r e verting , and sav ing change s As you use the configuration menus to set GbE2 Interconne ct Switch parameters, the changes you make do not take effect immediately. All changes are considered pending until you explic itly apply them. Also, any changes are lost the next time the GbE2 Interconnect Swi[...]

  • Page 89

    Configuration Menu 89 You can decide which configuration you want to run the ne xt time you reset the GbE2 Interconnect Switch. Your options include: • The active configuration bloc k • The backup configurati on block • Factory default configuration block You can view all pending configuration chang es that have been applied but not saved to [...]

  • Page 90

    Configuration Menu 90 The following table describes the Sy stem Configuration Menu options. Table 80 System Configuration Menu options Command Usage syslog Displays the Syslog Men u. sshd Displays the SSH Server Menu. radius Displays the RADIUS Authenti cation Menu. tacacs+ Displays the TACACS+ Me nu. ntp Displays the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Se[...]

  • Page 91

    Configuration Menu 91 System host log configuration Command: /cfg/sys/syslog [Syslog Menu] host - Set IP address of first syslog host host2 - Set IP address of second syslog host sever - Set the severity of first syslog host sever2 - Set the severity of second syslog host facil - Set facility of first syslog host facil2 - Set facility of second sys[...]

  • Page 92

    Configuration Menu 92 Secure Shell Server configuration Command: /cfg/sys/sshd [SSHD Menu] interval– Set Interval for generating the RSA server key scpadm – Set SCP-only admin password hkeygen - Generate the RSA host key skeygen - Generate the RSA server key sshport - Set SSH server port number ena - Enable the SCP apply and save dis - Disable [...]

  • Page 93

    Configuration Menu 93 [RADIUS Server Menu] prisrv - Set primary RADIUS server address secsrv - Set secondary RADIUS server address secret - Set primary RADIUS server secret secret2 - Set secondary RADIUS server secret port - Set RADIUS port retries - Set RADIUS server retries timeout - Set RADIUS server timeout telnet - Enable/disable RADIUS backdo[...]

  • Page 94

    Configuration Menu 94 TACACS+ server configuration Command: /cfg/sys/tacacs+ [TACACS+ Server Menu] prisrv - Set IP address of primary TACACS+ server secsrv - Set IP address of secondary TACACS+ server secret - Set secret for primary TACACS+ server secret2 - Set secret for secondary TACACS+ server port - Set TACACS+ port number retries - Set number [...]

  • Page 95

    Configuration Menu 95 Table 84 TACACS+ Server Configuratio n Menu options Command Description usermap < 0-15 > user|oper|admin|none Maps a TACACS+ privilege level to a GbE2 user le vel. Enter a TACACS+ privilege level (0-15), followed by the corresponding GbE2 u ser level. on Enables the TACACS+ server. off Disables the TACACS+ server. cur Di[...]

  • Page 96

    Configuration Menu 96 System SNMP configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp [SNMP Menu] snmpv3 - SNMPv3 Menu name - Set SNMP "sysName" locn - Set SNMP "sysLocation" cont - Set SNMP "sysContact" rcomm - Set SNMP read community string wcomm - Set SNMP write community string timeout - Set timeout for the SNMP state machine au[...]

  • Page 97

    Configuration Menu 97 Table 86 System SNMP Configuration Menu options Command Description cur Displays the current SNMP confi guration. SNMPv3 configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3 [SNMPv3 Menu] usm - usmUser Table Menu view - vacmViewTreeFamily Table Menu access - vacmAccess Table Menu group - vacmSecurityToGroup Table Menu comm - community[...]

  • Page 98

    Configuration Menu 98 User Security Model configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/usm [SNMPv3 usmUser 1 Menu] name - Set USM user name auth - Set authentication protocol authpw - Set authentication password priv - Set privacy protocol privpw - Set privacy password del - Delete usmUser entry cur - Display current usmUser configuration You can m[...]

  • Page 99

    Configuration Menu 99 The following table describes the SNMPv3 View Configuration Menu options. Table 89 SNMPv3 View Configuration Menu options Command Description name < 1-32 characters > Defines the name for a family of view subtrees up to a maximu m of 32 characters. tree < 1-32 characters > Defines the Obje ct Identifier (OID), a st[...]

  • Page 100

    Configuration Menu 100 Table 90 View-based Access Control Configuration Menu options Command Description name < 1-32 characters > Defines the name of the group, up to a maximum of 32 characters. model usm|snmpv1|snmpv2 Selects the security model to be used. del Deletes the View-based Access Control entry. cur Displays the View-based Access Co[...]

  • Page 101

    Configuration Menu 101 The following table describes the SNMPv3 Community Table Configuration Menu options. Table 92 SNMPv3 Community Table Configuration Menu options Command Description index < 1-32 characters > Configures the unique index value of a row in this table. The index can have a maxi mum of 32 characters. name < 1-32 characters[...]

  • Page 102

    Configuration Menu 102 SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table configuration Command: /cfg/sys/ssnmp/snmpv3/tparam [SNMPv3 snmpTargetParamsTable 1 Menu] name - Set targetParams name mpmodel - Set message processing model model - Set security model uname - Set USM user name level - Set minimum level of security del - Delete targetParamsTable entry cur - Disp[...]

  • Page 103

    Configuration Menu 103 The following table describes the SNMPv3 Notify Table Configuration menu options. Table 95 SNMPv3 Notify Table Configuration Menu options Command Description name < 1-32 characters > Defines a locally arbitrary but unique identifi er associated with this SNMP notify entry. tag < 1-255 characters > Defines a tag of[...]

  • Page 104

    Configuration Menu 104 Management Networks configuration Command: /cfg/sys/access/mgmt [Management Networks Menu] add - Add mgmt network definition rem - Remove mgmt network definition cur - Display current mgmt network definitions The following table describes the Management Networks Configuration menu options. Table 97 Management Networks Configu[...]

  • Page 105

    Configuration Menu 105 User ID configuration Command: /cfg/sys/access/user/uid < 1-10 > [User ID 1 Menu] cos - Set class of service name - Set user name pswd - Set user password ena - Enable user ID dis - Disable user ID del - Delete user ID cur - Display current user configuration The following table describes the User ID Configuration menu [...]

  • Page 106

    Configuration Menu 106 Table 100 HTTPS Access Configuration menu options Command Description certSave Allows the client, or the Web browser, to accept the certificate a nd save the certificate to Flash to be used when the switch is rebooted. cur Displays the current SSL Web Access con figuration. Po r t c o n f i g u r a t i o n Command: /cfg/port [...]

  • Page 107

    Configuration Menu 107 Table 101 Port Configuration Menu options Command Description dis Disables the port. To temporarily disable a port without changing its configuration attributes, see the “Temporarily disabling a port” sectio n later in this chapter. cur Displays current port parameters. Temporarily disabl ing a port To temporarily disable[...]

  • Page 108

    Configuration Menu 108 Port fiber link control Command: /cfg/port < port number >/fiber [Fiber Link Menu] txctrl - Enable/Disable TX control txpulse - Enable/Disable TX pulse txdn - Set TX dn time (secs) txup - Set TX up time (secs) cur - Display current fiber link configuration Use this menu to control fiber-port link parameters, if necessar[...]

  • Page 109

    Configuration Menu 109 ACL Port Metering configuration Command: /cfg/port < port number >/aclqos/meter [Metering Menu] cir - Set committed rate in KiloBits/s mbsize - Set maximum burst size in KiloBits enable - Enable/disable port metering dpass - Set to Drop or Pass out of profile traffic assign - Assign meter to ACL, ACL block or ACL group [...]

  • Page 110

    Configuration Menu 110 ACL Port Re-Mark In-Profile configurati on Command: /cfg/port < port number >/aclqos/re-mark < 1-63 >/inprof [Re-marking - In Profile Menu] up1p - Set Update User Priority Menu updscp - Set the update DSCP reset - Reset in profile settings cur - Display current settings The following table describes the ACL Port R[...]

  • Page 111

    Configuration Menu 111 L a y er 2 conf i gur ati on Command: /cfg/l2 [Layer 2 Menu] 8021x - 802.1x Menu mrst - Multiple Spanning Tree/Rapid Spanning Tree Menu stp - Spanning Tree Menu fdb - FDB Menu trunk - Trunk Group Menu thash - IP Trunk Hash Menu lacp - Link Aggregation Control Protocol Menu hotlink - Hot Links Menu vlan - VLAN Menu upfast - En[...]

  • Page 112

    Configuration Menu 112 This feature allows you to configure the GbE2 Interconnect Switch as an IEEE 802.1x Authenticator, t o provide port- based network access control. The following table de scribes the 802.1x Configuration Menu options. Table 111 802.1x Configuration Menu optio ns Command Description global Displays the global 802.1x Configurati[...]

  • Page 113

    Configuration Menu 113 Table 112 802.1x Global Configuration Me nu options Command Description reauth on|off Sets the re-authen tication status to on or off . The default value is off . default Resets the global 802.1x parameters to their default values. cur Displays current global 802.1x parameters. 80 2 . 1x P o r t c o n figu ratio n Command: /c[...]

  • Page 114

    Configuration Menu 114 Table 113 802.1x Global Configuration Me nu options Command Description cur Displays current global 802.1x parameters. R ap i d Spanning T r ee Pr otocol / Multiple S panning T r ee Pr otocol conf igur ation Command: /cfg/l2/mrst [Multiple Spanning Tree Menu] cist - Common and Internal Spanning Tree menu name - Set MST region[...]

  • Page 115

    Configuration Menu 115 NOTE: The following configurations are unsupported: • HP PVST+ (default Spanning Tree setting) is NOT interoperable with Ci sco Rapid PVST+. • HP MSTP/RSTP (with mode set to either ‘mstp’ or ‘ r stp’) is NOT interoperable with Cisco Rapid PVST+. The following configurations are supported: • HP PVST+ (default Spa[...]

  • Page 116

    Configuration Menu 116 The following table describes the command s used to configure CIST Bridge Conf iguration Menu options p arameters. Table 116 CIST Bridge Configuration Menu options Command Description prior < 0-65535 > Configures the CIST bridge priori ty. The bridge priority parameter controls which bridge on the network is the MSTP ro[...]

  • Page 117

    Configuration Menu 117 The following table describes the commands used to co nfigure CIST Port Configuration Menu options. Table 117 CIST Port Configuration Menu options Command Description prior < 0-240 > Configures the CIST port priority. The port priority helps determine w hich bridge port becomes the designated port. In a network topology[...]

  • Page 118

    Configuration Menu 118 Table 118 Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Command Description remove < 1-4095 > Breaks the associ ation between a VLAN and a spa nning tree and requires an external VLAN ID as a parameter. clear Removes all VLANs from a spanning tree. on Globally enables Spanning Tree P rotocol. off Globally disables Spanning T[...]

  • Page 119

    Configuration Menu 119 Table 119 Bridge Spanning Tree Configuration Menu options Command Description cur Displays the current bridge STP parameters. When configuring STP bridge parameters, the following formulas must be used: • 2*( fwd -1) > mxage • 2*( hello +1) < mxage Spanning Tree port configuration Command: /cfg/l2/stp < 1-32 >[...]

  • Page 120

    Configuration Menu 120 Table 120 Spanning Tree Port Configuration Menu options Command Description cur Displays the current STP port parameters. F orw ar ding Data bas e conf ig ur ati on Command: /cfg/l2/fdb [FDB Menu] static - Static FDB Menu aging - Configure FDB aging value cur - Display current FDB configuration The following table describes t[...]

  • Page 121

    Configuration Menu 121 T runk conf i gur ati on Command: /cfg/l2/trunk < 1-12 > [Trunk group 1 Menu] add - Add port to trunk group rem - Remove port from trunk group ena - Enable trunk group dis - Disable trunk group del - Delete trunk group cur - Display current Trunk Group configuration Trunk groups can provide super-bandwidth connections b[...]

  • Page 122

    Configuration Menu 122 Layer 2 IP Trunk Hash configuration Command: /cfg/l2/thash/set [set IP Trunk Hash Settings Menu] smac - Enable/disable smac hash dmac - Enable/disable dmac hash sip - Enable/disable sip hash dip - Enable/disable dip hash cur - Display current trunk hash setting Trunk hash parameters are set globally for the GbE2 Interconnect [...]

  • Page 123

    Configuration Menu 123 LACP Port configuration Command: /cfg/l2/lacp/port < port number > [LACP Port 2 Menu] mode - Set LACP mode prio - Set LACP port priority adminkey - Set LACP port admin key cur - Display current LACP port configuration The following table describes the LACP Port Configuration Menu options. Table 127 LACP Port Configurati[...]

  • Page 124

    Configuration Menu 124 Hot Links Trigger configuration Command: /cfg/l2/hotlink/trigger < trigger number > [Trigger 1 Menu] master - Master Menu backup - Backup Menu fdelay - Set Forward Delay (secs) name - Set Trigger Name preempt - Enable/disable Preemption ena - Enable Trigger dis - Disable Trigger cur - Display current Trigger configurati[...]

  • Page 125

    Configuration Menu 125 Table 131 Hot Links Backup Menu options Command Description port <port number (17-24)> Adds the selected port to the Backup interface. trunk <1-12> Adds the selected trunk to the Backup interface. cur Displays the current Backup configuration. VLAN configuration Command: /cfg/l2/vlan < 1-4095 > [VLAN 1 Menu][...]

  • Page 126

    Configuration Menu 126 L a y er 3 conf i gur ati on Command: /cfg/l3 [Layer 3 Menu] if - Interface Menu gw - Default Gateway Menu route - Static Route Menu arp - ARP Menu frwd - Forwarding Menu nwf - Network Filters Menu rmap - Route Map Menu rip - Routing Information Protocol Menu ospf - Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Menu igmp - IGMP Menu dns - [...]

  • Page 127

    Configuration Menu 127 Command Description addr < IP address > Configures the IP address of the switch interface, usi ng dotted decimal notation. For example,100.10.1.1 mask < IP subnet mask > Configures the IP subnet address mask for the inter face using dotted decimal notation. For example, 255.255.255.0 vlan < 1-4095 > Configur[...]

  • Page 128

    Configuration Menu 128 I P St a t ic Rout e c o n figu rat io n Command: /cfg/l3/route [IP Static Route Menu] add - Add static route rem - Remove static route cur - Display current static route configuration The following table describes the Static Route Configuration Menu options. Table 136 Static Route Configuration Menu options Command Descripti[...]

  • Page 129

    Configuration Menu 129 Table 138 Static ARP Configuration M enu options Command Description add < IP address > < MAC address > < VLAN number > < port number > Adds a permanent ARP entry. del < IP address > Deletes a p ermanent ARP entry. cur Displays current static ARP confi guration. IP F or w ar ding conf i gur ati o[...]

  • Page 130

    Configuration Menu 130 [IP Route Map 1 Menu] alist - Access List number aspath - AS Filter Menu ap - Set as-path prepend of the matched route lp - Set local-preference of the matched route metric - Set metric of the matched route type - Set OSPF metric-type of the matched route prec - Set the precedence of this route map weight - Set weight of the [...]

  • Page 131

    Configuration Menu 131 IP Acces s L ist confi gur ation Command: /cfg/l3/rmap < 1-32 >/alist < 1-8 > [IP Access List 1 Menu] nwf - Network Filter number metric - Metric action - Set Network Filter action enable - Enable Access List disable - Disable Access List delete - Delete Access List current - Display current Access List configurat[...]

  • Page 132

    Configuration Menu 132 R outing Inf ormati on Pr otocol confi gur ation Command: /cfg/l3/rip [Routing Information Protocol Menu] if - RIP Interface Menu update - Set update period in seconds redist - RIP Route Redistribute Menu on - Globally turn RIP ON off - Globally turn RIP OFF current - Display current RIP configuration The RIP Menu is used for[...]

  • Page 133

    Configuration Menu 133 Table 145 RIP Interface Configuration Menu options Command Description split disable|enable Enables or disables split horizon. T he default value is enabled . trigg disable|enable Enables or disables Triggered Upda tes. Triggered Updates are used to speed convergence. When enabled, Triggered U pdates force a router to send up[...]

  • Page 134

    Configuration Menu 134 Open Shortest P ath F irs t conf igur ation Command: /cfg/l3/ospf [Open Shortest Path First Menu] aindex - OSPF Area (index) Menu range - OSPF Summary Range Menu if - OSPF Interface Menu virt - OSPF Virtual Links Menu md5key - OSPF MD5 Key Menu host - OSPF Host Entry Menu redist - OSPF Route Redistribute Menu lsdb - Set the L[...]

  • Page 135

    Configuration Menu 135 OSFP Area Index configu ration Command: /cfg/l3/ospf/aindex < 0-2 > [OSPF Area (index) 1 Menu] areaid - Set area ID type - Set area type metric - Set stub area metric auth - Set authentication type spf - Set time interval between two SPF calculations enable - Enable area disable - Disable area delete - Delete area cur -[...]

  • Page 136

    Configuration Menu 136 OSPF Summary Range configuration Command: /cfg/l3/ospf/range < 1-16 > [OSPF Summary Range 1 Menu] addr - Set IP address mask - Set IP mask aindex - Set area index hide - Enable/disable hide range enable - Enable range disable - Disable range delete - Delete range cur - Display current OSPF summary range configuration Th[...]

  • Page 137

    Configuration Menu 137 Table 150 OSPF Interface Configuration Menu options Command Description dead < 1-65535 > Configures the health parameters of a hello packet, which is set for an interval of seconds before declaring a silent router to be down. trans < 1-3600 > Configures the transit delay in seconds. retra < 1-3600 > Configur[...]

  • Page 138

    Configuration Menu 138 [OSPF Host Entry 1 Menu] addr - Set host entry IP address aindex - Set area index cost - Set cost of this host entry enable - Enable host entry disable - Disable host entry delete - Delete host entry cur - Display current OSPF host entry configuration The following table describes the OSPF Ho st Entry Configuration Menu optio[...]

  • Page 139

    Configuration Menu 139 OSPF MD5 Key configuration Command: /cfg/l3/ospf/md5key < key ID > [OSPF MD5 Key 1 Menu] key - Set authentication key delete - Delete key cur - Display current MD5 key configuration The following table describes the OSPF MD5 Key Configuration Menu options. Table 154 OSPF MD5 Key Configuration M enu options Command Descr[...]

  • Page 140

    Configuration Menu 140 IGMP snooping configur ation Command: /cfg/l3/igmp/snoop [IGMP Snoop Menu] timeout - Set report timeout mrto - Set multicast router timeout qintrval - Set IGMP query interval robust - Set expected packet loss on subnet aggr - Aggregate IGMP report srcip - Set source ip to use when proxying GSQ add - Add VLAN(s) to IGMP Snoopi[...]

  • Page 141

    Configuration Menu 141 IGMP static multicast router configuration Command: /cfg/l3/igmp/mrouter [Static Multicast Router Menu] add - Add port as Multicast Router Port rem - Remove port as Multicast Router Port cur - Display current Multicast Router configuration The following table describes the Static M ult icast Router C onfiguration Menu options[...]

  • Page 142

    Configuration Menu 142 IGMP filter definition Command: /cfg/l3/igmp/igmpflt/filter < 1-16 > [IGMP Filter 1 Definition Menu] range - Set IP Multicast address range action - Set filter action ena - Enable filter dis - Disable filter del - Delete filter cur - Display current IGMP filter configuration The following table describes the IGMP Filter[...]

  • Page 143

    Configuration Menu 143 Domain name system configuration Command: /cfg/l3/dns [Domain Name System Menu] prima - Set IP address of primary DNS server secon - Set IP address of secondary DNS server dname - Set default domain name cur - Display current DNS configuration The Domain Name System (DNS) Configuration Menu is used for defining the primar y a[...]

  • Page 144

    Configuration Menu 144 V irtual Rou ter R e dundancy Pr otocol conf igur ation Command: /cfg/l3/vrrp [Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Menu] vr - VRRP Virtual Router Menu group - VRRP Virtual Router Group Menu if - VRRP Interface Menu track - VRRP Priority Tracking Menu on - Globally turn VRRP ON off - Globally turn VRRP OFF cur - Display current[...]

  • Page 145

    Configuration Menu 145 Table 164 Virtual Router Configuration Menu options Command Description track Displays the VRRP Priority Tracking Menu for this virtual router. Tracking is a proprietary extension to VRRP, used for modifying the standard priority system used for electing the master router. vrid < 1-255 > Defines the virtual router ID. T[...]

  • Page 146

    Configuration Menu 146 VRRP Virtual Router Priority Tracking configuration Command: /cfg/l3/vrrp/vr < 1-255 >/track [VRRP Virtual Router 1 Priority Tracking Menu] vrs - Enable/disable tracking master virtual routers ifs - Enable/disable tracking other interfaces ports - Enable/disable tracking VLAN switch ports cur - Display current VRRP virt[...]

  • Page 147

    Configuration Menu 147 The following table describes the Virtual Rou ter Group Configuration Menu options. Table 166 Virtual Router Group Configuration Menu options Command Description track Displays the VRRP Priority Tracking Menu for the virtual router group. Trac king is a proprietary extension to VRRP, used for modifying the standard priority s[...]

  • Page 148

    Configuration Menu 148 The following table describes the Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking Configuration Menu options. Table 167 Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking Configuration Menu options Command Description vrs disable|enable When enabled, the priority for this virtual rout er will be increased for each virtual rout er in master mode o[...]

  • Page 149

    Configuration Menu 149 The following table describes the VRRP Tr acking Configuration Menu options. Table 169 VRRP Tracking Confi guration Menu options Command Description vrs < 0-254 > Defines the priority increment value (0 through 254) for virtual routers in master mode detected on this switch. The default value is 2. ifs < 0-254 > D[...]

  • Page 150

    Configuration Menu 150 [ACL Menu] acl - Access Control List Item Config Menu block - Access Control List Block Config Menu group - Access Control List Group Config Menu cur - Display current ACL configuration Use this menu to create Access Control Lists (ACLs), ACL Blocks, and ACL Groups. ACLs define matching criteria used for IP filtering and Qual[...]

  • Page 151

    Configuration Menu 151 ACL Ethernet Filter configuration Command: /cfg/acl/acl < 1-4096 >/ethernet [Filtering Ethernet Menu] smac - Set to filter on source MAC dmac - Set to filter on destination MAC vlan - Set to filter on VLAN ID etype - Set to filter on ethernet type pri - Set to filter on priority reset - Reset all fields cur - Display cu[...]

  • Page 152

    Configuration Menu 152 Table 175 IPv4 Filter Configuration Menu options Command Description reset Resets the IPv4 parameters for the ACL to their defa ult values. cur Displays the current IPV4 parameters. ACL TCP/UDP Filter configuration Command: /cfg/acl/acl < 1-4096 >/tcpudp [Filtering TCP/UDP Menu] sport - Set to filter on TCP/UDP source p[...]

  • Page 153

    Configuration Menu 153 ACL Packet Format configuration Command: /cfg/acl/acl < 1-4096 >/pktfmt [Filtering Packet Format Menu] ethfmt - Set to filter on ethernet format tagfmt - Set to filter on ethernet tagging format reset - Reset all fields cur - Display current parameters The following table describes the Packet Format Configuration Menu o[...]

  • Page 154

    Configuration Menu 154 R emote Monit or ing conf igur ation Command: /cfg/rmon [RMON Menu] hist - RMON History Menu event - RMON Event Menu alarm - RMON Alarm Menu cur - Display current RMON configuration Remote Monitoring (RMON) allows you to m onitor traffic flow ing through the GbE2 Interconnect Switch. Th e RMON MIB is described in RFC 1757 . T[...]

  • Page 155

    Configuration Menu 155 RMON event configuration Command: /cfg/rmon/event < 1-65535 > [RMON Event 1 Menu] descn - Set description for the event type - Set event type owner - Set owner for the event delete - Delete this event and restore defaults cur - Display current event configuration The following table describes th e RMON Event Menu option[...]

  • Page 156

    Configuration Menu 156 Table 183 RMON Alarm Menu options Command Description sample abs|delta Configures t he method of sampling the select ed variable and calculating the value to be compared against the thresholds, as follows: abs : absolute value, the value of the selected variable is co mpared directly with the thresholds at the end of th e sam[...]

  • Page 157

    Configuration Menu 157 Port-based port mirroring Command: /cfg/pmirr/monport < port number > [Port 1 Menu] add - Add "Mirrored" port rem - Rem "Mirrored" port delete - Delete this “Monitor” port cur - Display current Port-based Port Mirroring configuration The following table describes the port-based Port Mirroring Con[...]

  • Page 158

    Configuration Menu 158 Failure Detection Pair configuration Command: /cfg/ufd/fdp [FDP Menu] ltm - Link to Monitor Menu ltd - Link to Disable Menu ena - Enable FDP dis - Disable FDP current - Display current FDP configuration Use these commands to configure a Failur e Detection Pair, which consists of one L ink to Monitor (LtM) and one Link to Disa[...]

  • Page 159

    Configuration Menu 159 Link to Disable configur ation Command: /cfg/ufd/fdp/ltd [Failure Link to Disable Menu] addport - Add port to Link to Disable remport - Remove port from Link to Disable addtrnk - Add trunk to Link to Disable remtrnk - Remove trunk from Link to Disable cur - Display current LtD configuration The following table describes the L[...]

  • Page 160

    Configuration Menu 160 R est or ing the acti v e GbE2 Inter connect S w itch conf i gur ati on Command: /cfg/gtcfg < TFTP server > < filename > When the gtcfg command is used, the active configuration wil l be replaced with the commands found in the specified configuration file. The file can contain a full Gb E2 Intercon nect Switch con[...]

  • Page 161

    Operations Menu 161 Oper ati ons Men u Intr oducti on Operations-level commands are used for making immediate and temporary changes to GbE2 Interconnect Switch configuration. The Operations Menu is used for bringing ports temporarily in and out of service. This menu is available only from an adminis trator and operator login. Menu inf ormati on Com[...]

  • Page 162

    Operations Menu 162 Operations-level port 802.1x options Command: /oper/port < port number >/8021x [802.1x Operation Menu] reset - Reinitialize 802.1x access control on this port reauth - Initiate reauthentication on this port now Operations-level port 802.1x options are used to temporarily set 802.1x parameters for a p ort. Table 192 Operati[...]

  • Page 163

    Boot Options Menu 163 Boot Opti ons Men u Intr oducti on You must be logged in to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch as the administrator to use the Boot Options Menu. The Boot Options Menu provides options for: • Selecting a switch software image to be used when the GbE2 Interconnect Switch is next re set. • Selecting a configuration block to be use[...]

  • Page 164

    Boot Options Menu 164 When the above requirements are met, use the following procedure to download the ne w software to your GbE2 Interconnect Switch. 1. At the Boot Options# prompt, enter: Boot Options# gtimg 2. Enter the name of the GbE2 Interconne ct Switch software to b e replaced: Enter name of switch software image to be replaced ["image[...]

  • Page 165

    Boot Options Menu 165 Selec ting a so ft war e image to run You can select which software image ( image1 or image2 ) you want to run in GbE2 Interc onnect Switch memory for the next reboot. 1. At the Boot Options# prompt, enter: Boot Options# image 2. Enter the name of the image you want the GbE2 Interconnect Switch to use upon the next boot. The s[...]

  • Page 166

    Boot Options Menu 166 Selec ting a conf igur ati on block When you make configuration changes to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch, you must save the changes so that they are retained beyond the next time the sw itch is reset. When you execute the save command, your new co nfiguration changes are placed in the active confi guration block. The previous c[...]

  • Page 167

    Maintenance Menu 167 Maintenance Me nu Intr oducti on The Maintenance Menu is used for debugging purposes, enab ling you to generate a technical support dump of the critical state information in the GbE2 Interconnect Switch , and to clear entries in the Forwarding Database and the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and routing tables. This me nu is [...]

  • Page 168

    Maintenance Menu 168 System maintenance options Command: /maint/sys [System Maintenance Menu] flags - Set NVRAM flag word The System Maintenance Menu is reserv ed for use by HP technical support. Th e options are used to perform system debugging. The following table describes the Sy stem Maintenance Menu options. Table 195 System Maintenance Menu o[...]

  • Page 169

    Maintenance Menu 169 The Miscellaneous Debug Menu displays trace buffer informat ion about events that can be helpful in understanding GbE2 Interconnect Switch operat ion. You can view the following information using the Debug Menu: • Events traced by the management processor (MP) • Events traced to a buffer area when a reset occurs If the GbE2[...]

  • Page 170

    Maintenance Menu 170 IP Route Manipulation options Command: /maint/route [IP Routing Menu] find - Show a single route by destination IP address gw - Show routes to a single gateway type - Show routes of a single type tag - Show routes of a single tag if - Show routes on a single interface dump - Show all routes clear - Clear route table The followi[...]

  • Page 171

    Maintenance Menu 171 The following table describes the IGMP Snoop Maintenance Menu options. Table 201 IGMP Snooping Menu options Command Usage find < IP address > Shows a single I GMP Multicast group by IP address. vlan < 1-4095> Shows IGMP Multicast groups on a single VLAN. port < port number > Shows I GMP Multicast groups on a s[...]

  • Page 172

    Maintenance Menu 172 FTP/TFTP system dump put Command: /maint/ptdmp <server> <filename> Use this command to put (save) the sy stem dump to a FTP or TFTP server. NOTE: If the FTP/TFTP server is running SunOS or the Solaris operating system, the specified ptdmp file must exist prior to executing the ptdmp command, and must be writable (se[...]

  • Page 173

    Maintenance Menu 173 Unsc he duled s y st em dump s If there is an unscheduled system dump to flash memory, the following message is displayed when you log on to the GbE2 Interconnect Switch: Note: A system dump exists in FLASH. The dump was saved at 13:43:22 Wednesday February 28, 2007. Use /maint/uudmp to extract the dump for analysis and /maint/[...]

  • Page 174

    Index 174 Inde x 8 802.1x inf ormation, 3 7 802.1x stati stics, 62 A abbreviating commands, 17 access control, user, 101 active configuration block, 88, 166 active switch configuration: gt cfg, 160; ptcfg, 159; re storing, 160 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP): add/delete entries, 169; address list, 169 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Menu, 46 ag[...]

  • Page 175

    Index 175 MD5 cryptographic authenticati on, 135 media access control (MAC) address: ARP information, 47; display address, 10; FDB inf ormation, 33; FDB manipulation, 168 Miscellaneous Debug Menu, 169 monitor port, 156 N Network Time Protocol (NTP ): synchronization, 95; time zone, 95 null modem cable, 9 O online help, 15 operating mode, configurat[...]

  • Page 176

    Index 176 VLAN: active port; VLAN, 148 VLAN tagging: port configuration, 106 VLANs: ARP entry informati on, 47; configuration, 125; information, 44; name, 44; port membership, 44; setting default number (PVID), 106; tagging, 22, 57; VLAN number, 44 VRID (virtu al router ID), 145 , 147 VRRP: master advertisem ents, 145 VRRP configuration, 144 VRRP i[...]