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DES-3550 Layer 2 Switch Command Line Interface Reference Manual First Edition (February 2004) 651ES3550015 Printed In Taiwan RECYCLA

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2 Figure 1-2. Boot Screen The Switch’s MAC address can also be found in the Web management program on the Switch Information (Basic Settings) windo

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92enable mirror Purpose Used to enable a previously entered port mirroring configuration. Syntax enable mirror Description This command, combined w

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93show mirror Purpose Used to show the current port mirroring configuration on the switch. Syntax show mirror Description This command displays th

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9415 VLAN COMMANDS The VLAN commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.

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95DES-3550:4#create vlan v1 tag 2 Command: create vlan v1 tag 2 Success. DES-3550:4# delete vlan Purpose Used to delete a previously configured

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96config vlan delete − Deletes the above specified VLAN from the switch. <portlist> − A port or range of ports to add to the VLAN. advertisem

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97To set the ingress checking status, the sending and receiving GVRP information : DES-3550:4#config gvrp 1-4 state enable ingress_checking enab

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98DES-3550:4#disable gvrp Command: disable gvrp Success. DES-3550:4# show vlan Purpose Used to display the current VLAN configuration on the sw

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99show gvrp status is to be displayed. Restrictions None. Example usage: To display GVRP port status: DES-3550:4#show gvrp Command: show gvrp Glob

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10016 ASYMMETRIC VLAN COMMANDS The asymmetric VLAN commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) i

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101DES-3550:4#disable asymmetric_vlan Command: disable asymmetric_vlan Success. DES-3550:4# show asymmetric_vlan Purpose Used to view the asymm

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3In the above example, the Switch was assigned an IP address of 10.53.13.144/8 with a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0. The system message Success indicate

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10217 LINK AGGREGATION COMMANDS The link aggregation commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters)

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103create link_aggregation Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command. Example usage: To create a link aggregation group: D

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104config link_aggregation Parameters group _id<value> − Specifies the group id. The switch allows up to 6 link aggregation groups to be confi

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105config link_aggregation algorithm ip_source_dest − Indicates that the switch should examine the IP source address and the destination address. Re

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106config lacp_ports Purpose Used to configure settings for LACP compliant ports. Syntax config lacp_ports <portlist> mode [active | passive]

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107 To display LACP port mode settings: DES-3550:4#show lacp_port 1-10 Command: show lacp_port 1-10 Port Activity ------ -------- 1

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10818 BASIC IP COMMANDS The IP interface commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the fol

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109DES-3550:4#config ipif System ipaddress 10.48.74.122/8 Command: config ipif System ipaddress 10.48.74.122/8 Success. DES-3550:4# show ipif Pu

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11019 IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS The switch port commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the

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111config igmp_snooping seconds. state [enable | disable] − Allows you to enable or disable IGMP snooping for the specified VLAN. Restrictions Only

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42 USING THE CONSOLE CLI The DES-3550 supports a console management interface that allows the user to connect to the switch’s management agent via a

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112config igmp_snooping querier • Other querier present interval—Amount of time that must pass before a multicast router decides that there is no lo

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113config router_ports <portlist> − Specifies a port or range of ports that will be configured as router ports. Restrictions Only administra

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114disable igmp_snooping traffic to flood within a given IP interface. Parameters forward_mcrouter_only – Adding this parameter to this command wil

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115 DES-3550:4#show igmp_snooping Command: show igmp_snooping IGMP Snooping Global State : Disabled Multicast router Only :

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116DES-3550:4#show igmp_snooping group Command: show igmp_snooping group VLAN Name : default Multicast group: 224.0.0.2 MAC address : 01

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117show router_ports Parameters <vlan_name 32> − The name of the VLAN on which the router port resides. static − Displays router ports that ha

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118 show igmp_snooping group Purpose Used to display the current IGMP snooping configuration on the switch. Syntax show igmp_snooping group {vlan

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119Multicast group: 239.255.255.250 MAC address : 01-00-5E-7F-FF-FA Reports : 2 Port Member : 18,20 VLAN Name : default Multicast

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12020 802.1X COMMANDS The DES-3550 implements the server-side of the IEEE 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control. This mechanism is intended to a

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121Example usage: To enable 802.1x switch wide: DES-3550:4#enable 802.1x Command: enable 802.1x Success. DES-3550:4# disable 802.1x Purpose Use

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5Commands are entered at the command prompt, DES-3550:4#. There are a number of helpful features included in the CLI. Entering the ? command will d

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122show 802.1x auth_configuration by mac address or by port. Authentication Protocol: Radius_Eap − Shows the authentication protocol suite in use be

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123DES-3550:4#show 802.1x auth_configuration ports 1 Command: show 802.1x auth_configuration ports 1 802.1X : Enabled Authenticati

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124show 802.1x auth_state Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command. Example usage: To display the 802.1x auth state: DES-

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125config 802.1x capability ports all − Specifies all of the ports on the switch. authenticator − A user must pass the authentication process to gai

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126config 802.1x auth_parameter • auto − Allows the port’s status to reflect the outcome of the authentication process. • force_unauth − Forces the

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127config 802.1x init addresses operating from a specified range of ports. Parameters port_based – This instructs the switch to initialize 802.1x f

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128DES-3550:4#config 802.1x auth_mode mac_based Command: config 802.1x auth_mode mac_based Success. DES-3550:4# config 802.1x reauth Purpose Us

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129config radius add Description The config radius add command is used to configure the settings the switch will use to communicate with a RADIUS se

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130DES-3550:4#config radius delete 1 Command: config radius delete 1 Success. DES-3550:4# config radius Purpose Used to configure the switch’s

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131DES-3550:4#config radius 1 10.48.74.121 key dlink default Command: config radius 1 10.48.74.121 key dlink default Success. DES-3550:4# show r

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6 Figure 2-4. Using the Up Arrow to Re-enter a Command In the above example, the command config account was entered without the required parameter

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13221 ACCESS CONTROL LIST (ACL) COMMANDS The DES-3550 implements Access Control Lists that enable the switch to deny network access to specific devi

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133Creating an access profile is divided into two basic parts. First, an access profile must be created using the create access_profile command. F

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134create access_profile the config access_profile command, below. Parameters ethernet − Specifies that the switch will examine the layer 2 part of

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135create access_profile • flag_mask [ all | {urg | ack | psh | rst | syn | fin}] – Enter the appropriate flag_mask parameter. All incoming packets

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136DES-3550:4#create access_profile ip vlan source_ip_mask 20.0.0.0 destination_ip_mask 10.0.0.0 dscp icmp type code permit profile_id 101 Command:

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137config access_profile syn | fin}]} | udp {src_port <value 0-65535> | dst_port <value 0-65535>} | protocol_id <value 0 - 25

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138config access_profile profile will apply to only packets with this destination IP address. • dscp <value 0-63> − Specifies that the access

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139config access_profile Datagram Protocol (UDP) field in each packet. • src_port <value 0-65535> − Specifies that the access profile will app

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140Example usage: To configure the access profile with the profile ID of 1 to filter frames that have IP addresses in the range between 10.42.73.0 t

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141Ports : All Masks : Source IP Addr --------------- 255.0.0.0 ID Mode --- ------ --------------- Access Profile ID :

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7 Figure 2-6. Next possible completions: Show Command In the above example, all of the possible next parameters for the show command are displayed.

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142ID Mode --- ------ ---------------- Access Profile ID : 251 Type : Ethernet Frame Filter Ports : All Masks : VLAN --------

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14322 TRAFFIC SEGMENTATION COMMANDS Traffic segmentation allows you to further sub-divide VLANs into smaller groups of ports that will help to reduc

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144show traffic_segmentation Syntax show traffic_segmentation <portlist> Description The show traffic_segmentation command is used to display

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14523 TIME AND SNTP COMMANDS The Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) (an adaptation of the Network Time Protocol (NPT)) commands in the Command Line

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146config sntp Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command. SNTP service must be enabled for this command to function (enabl

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147enable sntp will override any manually configured system time settings. Parameters None. Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue

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148config time month, and four numerical characters for the year. For example: 03aug2003. time – Express the system time using the format hh:mm:ss,

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149 config dst Purpose Used to enable and configure time adjustments to allow for the use of Daylight Savings Time (DST). Syntax config dst [disabl

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150config dst e-mth - Configure the month in which DST ends. <end_mth 1-12> - The month to end DST expressed as a number. s-time – Configure t

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151DES-3550:4#show time Command: show time Current Time Source : System Clock Current Time : 2 Days 01:43:41 Time Zone

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83 COMMAND SYNTAX The following symbols are used to describe how command entries are made and values and arguments are specified in this manual. The

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15224 ARP COMMANDS The ARP commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table. C

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153config arpentry address of an entry in the switch’s ARP table. Parameters <ipaddr> − The IP address of the end node or station. <macaddr

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154config arp_aging time Syntax config arp_aging time <value 0-65535> Description This command sets the maximum amount of time, in minutes, t

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155System 10.0.0.0 FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF Local/Broadcast System 10.1.1.169 00-50-BA-70-E4-4E Dynamic System

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15625 ROUTING TABLE COMMANDS The routing table commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in th

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157delete iproute default Description This command will delete an existing default entry from the switch’s IP routing table. Parameters none Restri

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15826 MAC NOTIFICATION COMMANDS The MAC Notification Commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed, in the following table, along with the

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159disable mac_notification Parameters None. Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command. Example Usage: To disable MAC noti

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160config mac_notification ports Description MAC address notificiation is used to monitor MAC addresses learned and entered into the FDB. Parameter

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161 show mac_notification ports Purpose Used to display the switch’s MAC address table notification status settings Syntax show mac_notification po

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9{braces} Description In the above syntax example, you have the option to specify config or detail. It is not necessary to specify either optional v

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16227 ACCESS AUTHENTICATION CONTROL COMMANDS The TACACS / XTACACS / TACACS+ commands let you secure access to the switch using the TACACS / XTACACS

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163Command Parameters enable authen_policy disable authen_policy show authen_policy create authen_login method_list_name <string 15> con

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164enable authen_policy Purpose Used to enable system access authentication policy. Syntax enable authen_policy Description This command will enab

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165show authen_policy Purpose Used to display the system access authentication policy status on the switch. Syntax show authen_policy Description

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166 config authen_login Purpose Used to configure a user-defined or default method list of authentication methods for user login. Syntax config aut

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167config authen_login name defined by the user. The user may add one, or a combination of up to four (4) of the following authentication methods to

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168DES-3550:4#config authen_login default method xtacacs tacacs+ local Command: config authen_login default method xtacacs tacacs+ local Success.

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169show authen_login methods currewntly configured on the switch. The window will display the following parameters:  Method List Name – The name

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170create authen_enable method_list_name to gain administrator privileges on the switch, which is defined by the Administrator. A maximum of eight (

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171config authen_enable  tacacs – Adding this parameter will require the user to be authenticated using the tacacs protocol from the remote tacacs

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104 BASIC SWITCH COMMANDS The basic switch commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the f

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172DES-3550:4#config authen_enable method_list_name Trinity method tacacs xtacacs local Command: config authen_enable method_list_name Trinity metho

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173show authen_enable Purpose Used to display the method list of authentication methods for promoting normal user level priveledges to Administrat

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174DES-3550:4#show authen_enable all Command: show authen_enable all Method List Name Priority Method Name Comment ----------------

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175config authen application authentication using the default method list. method_list_name <string 15> - Use this parameter to configure an a

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176create authen server_host Purpose Used to create an authentication server host. Syntax create authen server_host <ipaddr> protocol [tacacs

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177DES-3550:4#create authen server_host 10.1.1.121 protocol tacacs+ port 1234 timeout 10 retransmit 5 Command: create authen server_host 10.1.1.121

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178config authen server_host change how many times the device will resend an authentication request when the TACACS server does not respond. This fi

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179DES-3550:4#delete authen server_host 10.1.1.121 protocol tacacs+ Command: delete authen server_host 10.1.1.121 protocol tacacs+ Success. DES-35

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180DES-3550:4#show authen server_host Command: show authen server_host IP Address Protocol Port Timeout Retransmit Key ---------------

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181config authen server_group authentication server hosts may be added to any particular group Parameters server_group - The user may define the g

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11Example usage: To create an administrator-level user account with the username “dlink”. DES-3550:4#create account admin dlink Command: create acco

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182delete authen server_group Purpose Used to delete a user-defined authentication server group. Syntax delete authen server_group <string 15>

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183DES-3550:4#show authen server_group Command: show authen server_group Group Name IP Address Protocol ---------

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184config authen parameter attempt authenticated after the set amount of attempts will be denied access to the switch and will be locked out of furt

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185DES-3550:4#show authen parameter Command: show authen parameter Response timeout: 60 seconds User attempts : 5 DES-3550:4# enable admin

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186config admin local_enable Parameters <password 15> - After entering this command, the user will be prompted to enter the old password, the

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18728 SINGLE IP MANAGEMENT COMMANDS Simply put, Single IP Management is a concept that will stack switches together over Ethernet instead of using s

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1886. The CaS can be configured through the CS to become a MS. After configuring one switch to operate as the CS of a SIM group, additional DES-35

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189DES-3550:4#enable sim Command: enable sim Success. DES-3550:4# disable sim Purpose Used to disable Single IP Management(SIM) on the switch Sy

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190show sim (L3). Platform – Switch Description including name and model number. SIM State –Displays the current Single IP Management State of the s

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191Platform : DES-3550 Fast-Ethernet Switch SIM State : Enabled Role State : Commander D

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iiWichtige Sicherheitshinweise 1. Bitte lesen Sie sich diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. 2. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den spätern Gebrauch auf.

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12show account Description Displays all user accounts created on the switch. Up to 8 user accounts can exist on the switch at one time. Parameters N

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192ID MAC Address Platform / Hold Firmware Device Name Capability

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193reconfig switch the user desires to configure. exit – This command is used to exit from managing the member switch and will return to managing th

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194config sim  hold time – Using this parameter, the user may set the time, in seconds, the switch will hold information sent to it from other swit

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195DES-3550:4# config sim commander group_name Trinity Command: config sim commander group_name Trinity Success. DES-3550:4# download sim_ms Pur

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196Download Status : ID MAC Address Result --- ----------------- ---------------- 1 00-01-02-03-04-00 Success 2

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197Example usage: To upload configuration files to a TFTP server: DES-3550:4# upload sim_ms configuration 10.55.47.1 D:\configuration.txt 1 Comma

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19829 COMMAND HISTORY LIST The switch history commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the

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199config 802.1x reauth config access_profile profile_id config account config admin local_enable config arp_aging time config arpentry config authe

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200config arpentry config authen application CTRL+C ESC q Quit SPACE n Next Page ENTER Next Entry a All config command_history Purpose Used to con

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201A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Physical and Environmental AC input & External Redundant power Supply: 100 - 240 VAC, 50-60 Hz (internal universa

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13show session Syntax show session Description This command displays a list of all the users that are logged-in at the time the command is issued. P

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202General Fiber Optic n|a 2000Mbps SFP (Mini GBIC) Support IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-LX (DEM-310GT transceiver) IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE

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14System Location : 7th_flr_east_cabinet System Contact : Julius_Erving_212-555-6666 Spanning Tree : Disabled GVRP

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15config serial_port 19200, 38400, 115200. never − No time limit on the length of time the console can be open with no user input. 2_minutes − The c

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16DES-3550:4#enable clipaging Command: enable clipaging Success. DES-3550:4# disable clipaging Purpose Used to disable the pausing of the consol

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17DES-3550:4#enable telnet 23 Command: enable telnet 23 Success. DES-3550:4# disable telnet Purpose Used to disable the Telnet protocol on the s

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18DES-3550:4#enable web 80 Command: enable web 80 Success. DES-3550:4# disable web Purpose Used to disable the HTTP-based management software on

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19DES-3550:4#save Command: save Saving all configurations to NV-RAM... Done. DES-3550:4# reboot Purpose Used to restart the switch. Syntax reboo

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20 To restore all of the switch’s parameters to their default values: DES-3550:4#reset config Command: reset config Are you sure to proceed with s

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215 SWITCH PORT COMMANDS The switch port commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the foll

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iiiLimited Warranty Hardware: D-Link warrants each of its hardware products to be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and

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22To configure the speed of port 3 to be 10 Mbps, full duplex, with learning and state enabled: DES-3550:4#config ports 1-3 speed 10_full learning e

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23Example usage: To display the configuration of all ports on a switch, with description: DES-3550:4#show ports description Command: show ports des

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246 PORT SECURITY COMMANDS The switch port security commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters)

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25To configure the port security: DES-3550:4#config port_security ports 1-5 admin_state enable max_learning_addr 5 lock_address_mode DeleteOnReset C

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26clear port_security_entry to the port security function. Parameters <portlist> − specifies a port or port range the user wishes to clear.

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277 NETWORK MANAGEMENT (SNMP) COMMANDS The network management commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate pa

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28Command Parameters engineID show snmp engineID create snmp group <groupname 32> {v1 | v2c |v3 [noauth_nopriv | auth_nopriv | auth_priv ]}

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29create snmp user group that is also created by this command. Syntax create snmp user <username 32> <groupname 32> {encrypted [by_passw

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30To create an SNMP user on the switch: DES-3550:4#create snmp user dlink default encrypted by_password auth md5 auth_password priv none Command: cr

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31DES-3550:4#show snmp user Command: show snmp user Username Group Name Ver Auth Priv --------------- -------------- -----

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iv Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, D-Link Systems, Inc. (“D-Link”) provides this Limited warranty for its product only to the p

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32delete snmp view Syntax delete snmp view <view_name 32> [all | <oid>] Description The delete snmp view command is used to remove an SN

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33 restricted 1.3.6.1.6.3.10.2.1 Included restricted 1.3.6.1.6.3.1

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34DES-3550:4#create snmp community dlink view ReadView read_write Command: create snmp community dlink view ReadView read_write Success. delete

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35DES-3550:4#show snmp community Command: show snmp community SNMP Community Table Community Name View Name Acces

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36show snmp engineID Restrictions None. Example usage: To display the current name of the SNMP engine on the switch: DES-3550:4#show snmp engineID C

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37create snmp group manager. auth_nopriv − Specifies that authorization will be required, but there will be no encryption of packets sent between th

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38To delete the SNMP group named “sg1”. DES-3550:4#delete snmp group sg1 Command: delete snmp group sg1 Success. DES-3550:4# show snmp groups Pu

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39WriteView Name : WriteView Notify View Name : NotifyView Security Model : SNMPv3 Security Level : authPriv Group Name

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40create snmp host auth_nopriv | auth_priv] <auth_string 32>] Description The create snmp host command creates a recipient of SNMP traps gener

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41DES-3550:4#create snmp host 10.48.74.100 v3 auth_priv public Command: create snmp host 10.48.74.100 v3 auth_priv public Success. DES-3550:4# d

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vinventory clearance or liquidation sales or other sales in which D-Link, the sellers, or the liquidators expressly disclaim their warranty obligatio

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42DES-3550:4#show snmp host Command: show snmp host SNMP Host Table Host IP Address SNMP Version Community Name/SNMPv3

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43show trusted_host the switch using the create trusted_host command above. Parameters <ipaddr> − The IP address of the trusted host. Restrict

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44enable snmp traps Syntax enable snmp traps Description The enable snmp traps command is used to enable SNMP trap support on the switch. Parameter

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45show snmp traps currently configured on the Switch. Parameters none. Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command. Example

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46disable snmp authenticate_traps Parameters none. Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this command. Example Usage: To disable th

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47config snmp system_location characters can be used. Parameters <sw_location> - A maximum of 255 characters is allowed. A NULL string is acc

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48enable rmon Description This command is used, in conjunction with the disable rmon command below, to enable and disable remote monitoring (RMON)

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498 SWITCH UTILITY COMMANDS The download/upload commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in t

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50 To download a configuration file: DES-3550:4#download configuration 10.48.74.121 c:\cfg\setting.txt Command: download configuration 10.48.74.121

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51show firmware information Restrictions None. Example usage: To display the current firmware information on the switch: DES-3550:4#show firmware

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52 To upload a configuration file: DES-3550:4#upload configuration 10.48.74.121 c:\cfg\log.txt Command: upload configuration 10.48.74.121 c:\cfg\lo

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539 NETWORK MONITORING COMMANDS The network monitoring commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameter

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54DES-3550:4#show packet port 2 Port number : 2 Frame Size Frame Counts Frame/sec Frame Type Total Total/sec ------------

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55show utilization Purpose Used to display real-time port and cpu utilization statistics. Syntax show utilization [cpu | ports {<portlist>}]

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56 To display the current cpu utilization: DES-3550:4#show utilization cpu Command: show utilization cpu CPU utilization : ------------------------

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57DES-3550:4#clear log Command: clear log Success. DES-3550:4# show log Purpose Used to display the switch history log. Syntax show log {index

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58Example usage: To the syslog function on the switch: DES-3550:4#enable syslog Command: enable syslog Success. DES-3550:4# disable syslog Purpo

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59DES-3550:4#show syslog Command: show syslog Syslog Global State: Enabled DES-3550:4# create syslog host Purpose Used to create a new syslog ho

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60create syslog host facility − Some of the operating system daemons and processes have been assigned Facility values. Processes and daemons that h

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61create syslog host remote host. This corresponds to number 16 from the list above. local1 − Specifies that local use 1 messages will be sent to t

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62config syslog host <index 1-4> − Specifies that the command will be applied to an index of hosts. There are four available indexes, numbere

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63config syslog host 11 FTP daemon 12 NTP subsystem 13 log audit 14 log alert 15 clock daemon 16

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64DES-3550:4#config syslog host 1 severity all facility local0 Command: config syslog host all severity all facility local0 Success. DES-3550:4# Ex

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65show syslog host Parameters <index 1-4> − Specifies that the command will be applied to an index of hosts. There are four available indexes

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6610 SPANNING TREE COMMANDS The switch supports 802.1d STP and 802.1w Rapid STP. The spanning tree commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are

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67config stp • stp – Selct this parameter for IEEE 802.1d STP and for IEEE 802.1w STP compatibility mode. • rstp - Select this paramter for IEEE 802

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68config stp ports portion of the segment. edge [true | false] – true designates the port as an edge port. Edge ports cannot create loops, however a

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69DES-3550:4#enable stp Command: enable stp Success. DES-3550:4# disable stp Purpose Used to globally disable STP on the switch. Syntax disable

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70DES-3550:4#show stp Command: show stp Bridge Parameters Settings STP Status : Enabled Max Age :

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71show stp ports Description This command displays the switch’s current per-port group STP configuration. Parameters <portlist> − Specifies a

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7211 FORWARDING DATABASE COMMANDS The layer 2 forwarding database commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriat

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73DES-3550:4#create fdb default 00-00-00-00-01-02 port 5 Command: create fdb default 00-00-00-00-01-02 port 5 Success. DES-3550:4# create multica

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74config multicast_fdb <portlist> − Specifies a range of ports to be configured. Restrictions Only administrator-level users can issue this co

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75 delete fdb Purpose Used to delete an entry to the switch’s forwarding database. Syntax delete fdb <vlan_name 32> <macaddr> Descripti

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76clear fdb through this port. all − Clears all dynamic entries to the switch’s forwarding database. Restrictions Only administrator-level users ca

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77show fdb Purpose Used to display the current unicast MAC address forwarding database. Syntax show fdb {port <port> | vlan <vlan_name 32&

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78 config multicast port_filtering_mode Purpose Used to configure the multicast packet filtering mode on a port per port basis. Syntax config multi

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79DES-3550:4#show multicast port_filtering_mode Command: show multicast port_filtering_mode Port Multicast Filter Mode ------ ---------

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8012 BROADCAST STORM CONTROL COMMANDS The broadcast storm control commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriat

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81 show traffic control Purpose Used to display current traffic control settings. Syntax show traffic control {group_list <storm_grouplist>}

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11 INTRODUCTION The Switch can be managed through the Switch’s serial port, Telnet, or the Web-based management agent. The Command Line Interface (C

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8213 QOS COMMANDS The DES-3550 switch supports 802.1p priority queuing. The switch has 4 priority queues. These priority queues are numbered from 3

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83config bandwidth_control bandwidth on a by-port basis. Parameters <portlist> − Specifies a port or range of ports to be configured. rx_rate

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84 To display bandwidth control settings: DES-3550:4#show bandwidth_control 1-10 Command: show bandwidth_control 1-10 Bandwidth Control Table Po

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85config scheduling transmitted 3 packets. The process will then repeat. The max_latency parameter allows you to specify the maximum amount of time

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86show scheduling Parameters None. Restrictions None. Example usage: To display the current scheduling configuration: DES-3550:4# show scheduling Co

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87config 802.1p user_priority queue). <priority 0-7> − The 802.1p user priority you want to associate with the <class_id 0-3> (the numb

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88 config 802.1p default_priority Purpose Used to configure the 802.1p default priority settings on the switch. If an untagged packet is received by

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89DES-3550:4# show 802.1p default_priority Command: show 802.1p default_priority Port Priority ------- ----------- 1 0 2

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9014 PORT MIRRORING COMMANDS The port mirroring commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in t

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91config mirror port level users can issue this command. Example usage: To add the mirroring ports: DES-3550:4# config mirror port 1 add source port

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