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Force10 MXL Blade

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  30. About this Guide
  31. Conventions
  32. Configuration Fundamentals
  33. CLI Modes
  34. Navigating CLI Modes
  35. The do Command
  36. Obtaining Help
  37. Command History
  38. Filtering show Command Outputs
  39. Multiple Users in Configuration mode
  40. Getting Started
  41. Default Configuration
  42. Configure a Host Name
  43. configure the management port ip address
  44. Access the S-Series Remotely
  45. Configure the Enable Password
  46. Copy Files to and from the System
  47. Save the Running-configuration
  48. View Files
  49. command syntax
  50. File System Management
  51. View command history
  52. System Management
  53. removing a command from exec mode
  54. Apply a Privilege Level to a Username
  55. Log Messages in the Logging Buffer
  56. Send System Messages to a Syslog Server
  57. Display the Logging Buffer and the Logging Configuration
  58. Configure a UNIX Logging Facility Level
  59. Synchronize Log Messages
  60. File Transfer Services
  61. Terminal Lines
  62. Configure Login Authentication for Terminal Lines
  63. Time out of EXEC Privilege Mode
  64. Telnet to Another Network Device
  65. Viewing the Configuration Lock Status
  66. Recovering from a Forgotten Password
  67. Recovering from a Forgotten Enable Password
  68. Recovering from a Forgotten Password on S-Series
  69. Recovering from a Failed Start
  70. Ethernet CFM
  71. Maintenance Domains
  72. Maintenance End Points
  73. Implementation Information
  74. Enable Ethernet CFM
  75. Create a Maintenance Association
  76. Create a Maintenance Intermediate Point
  77. Continuity Check Messages
  78. Enable CCM
  79. Link Trace Cache
  80. Enable CFM SNMP Traps
  81. Display Ethernet CFM Statistics
  82. Link Layer OAM Overview
  83. Link Layer OAMPDUs
  84. Link Layer OAM Operational Modes
  85. Link Layer OAM Events
  86. Configure Link Layer OAM
  87. Adjust the OAMPDU Transmission Parameters
  88. Set Threshold Values
  89. Execute an Action upon Exceeding the High Threshold
  90. Remote Loopback
  91. Display Link Layer OAM Configuration and Statistics
  92. Manage Link Layer OAM
  93. Protocol Overview
  94. The Port-authentication Process
  95. EAP over RADIUS
  96. Configuring 802.1X
  97. Important Points to Remember
  98. Configuring Request Identity Re-transmissions
  99. Forcibly Authorizing or Unauthorizing a Port
  100. Re-Authenticating a Port
  101. Configuring Timeouts
  102. Dynamic VLAN Assignment with Port Authentication
  103. Guest and Authentication-Fail VLANs
  104. Configuring an Authentication-Fail VLAN
  105. Multi-Host Authentication
  106. Multi-Supplicant Authentication
  107. MAC Authentication Bypass
  108. MAB in Single-host and Multi-Host Mode
  109. Dynamic CoS with 802.1X
  110. IP Access Control Lists (ACL), Prefix Lists, and Route-maps
  111. IP Access Control Lists (ACLs)
  112. cam optimization
  113. Implementing ACLs on FTOS
  114. IP Fragment Handling
  115. ip fragments acl examples
  116. Configure a standard IP ACL
  117. Configure an extended IP ACL
  118. Established Flag
  119. Assign an IP ACL to an Interface
  120. Counting ACL Hits
  121. Configuring Ingress ACLs
  122. Egress Layer 3 ACL Lookup for Control-plane IP Traffic
  123. Configuring ACLs to Loopback
  124. IP Prefix Lists
  125. configure a prefix list
  126. use a prefix list for route redistribution
  127. ACL Resequencing
  128. Resequencing an ACL or Prefix List
  129. Route Maps
  130. Configuration Task List for Route Maps
  131. configure route map filters
  132. configure a route map for route redistribution
  133. configure a route map for route tagging
  134. Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
  135. How BFD Works
  136. field description
  137. Configuring Bidirectional Forwarding Detection
  138. Configuring BFD for Physical Ports
  139. Configuring BFD for Static Routes
  140. Configuring BFD for OSPF
  141. show bfd neighbors
  142. Configuring BFD for BGP
  143. Configuring BFD for IS-IS
  144. Configuring BFD for VRRP
  145. Configuring BFD for VLANs
  146. Configuring BFD for Port-Channels
  147. Configuring Protocol Liveness
  148. Border Gateway Protocol IPv4 (BGPv4)
  149. Autonomous Systems (AS)
  150. Sessions and Peers
  151. Route Reflectors
  152. Confederations
  153. BGP Attributes
  154. Weight
  155. Origin
  156. Next Hop
  157. Byte AS Numbers
  158. AS4 Number Representation
  159. AS Number Migration
  160. before migration
  161. BGP4 Management Information Base (MIB)
  162. Configuration Information
  163. BGP Configuration
  164. neighbor shutdown
  165. redistribute routes
  166. show ip bgp community
  167. MBGP Configuration
  168. BGP Regular Expression Optimization
  169. Storing Last and Bad PDUs
  170. Capturing PDUs
  171. PDU Counters
  172. Content Addressable Memory
  173. CAM Profiles
  174. Microcode
  175. CAM Profiling for ACLs
  176. Boot Behavior
  177. When to Use CAM Profiling
  178. Differences Between EtherScale and TeraScale
  179. CAM Allocation
  180. Test CAM Usage
  181. View CAM Profiles
  182. View CAM Usage
  183. Configure IPv4Flow Sub-partitions
  184. Configure Ingress Layer 2 ACL Sub-partitions
  185. Return to the Default CAM Configuration
  186. CAM Optimization
  187. LAG Hashing based on Bidirectional Flow
  188. QoS CAM Region Limitation
  189. Configuration Replace and Rollback
  190. Configuring Configuration Replace and Rollback
  191. Archiving a Configuration File
  192. Rolling Back to the Previous Configuration
  193. Configuring an Archive File Maximum
  194. Configuring Auto-archive
  195. Copying and Deleting an Archive File
  196. Viewing the Difference between Configuration Files
  197. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  198. DHCP Packet Format and Options
  199. Assigning an IP Address using DHCP
  200. Configuration Tasks
  201. Configure the Server for Automatic Address Allocation
  202. Specify a Default Gateway
  203. Enable DHCP Server
  204. Allocate Addresses to BOOTP Clients
  205. Check for Address Conflicts
  206. DHCP Clear Commands
  207. Configure Secure DHCP
  208. Option 82
  209. enable dchp snooping
  210. add a static entry in the binding table
  211. Drop DHCP packets on snooped VLANs only
  212. Source Address Validation
  213. ip source address validation
  214. Equal Cost Multi-Path
  215. Deterministic ECMP Next Hop
  216. Configurable ECMP Hash Algorithm (C- and S-Series)
  217. Force10 Resilient Ring Protocol
  218. Ring Status
  219. Multiple FRRP Rings
  220. Important FRRP Points
  221. Important FRRP Concepts
  222. Implementing FRRP
  223. FRRP Configuration
  224. Troubleshooting FRRP
  225. Force10 Service Agent
  226. Configure Force10 Service Agent
  227. Specify an SMTP Server for FTSA
  228. FTSA Messaging Service
  229. Add Additional Recipients of FTSA E-mails
  230. Encrypt FTSA Messages
  231. Provide Administrator Contact Information
  232. Set the Frequency of FTSA Type 3 Messages
  233. FTSA Message Types
  234. show inventory
  235. FTSA Policies
  236. Create an FTSA Policy Test List
  237. Create a Policy Action List
  238. Create a Policy and Assign a Test and Action List
  239. Additional Policy Configurations
  240. Debugging FTSA
  241. GARP VLAN Registration Protocol
  242. Configuring GVRP
  243. Related Configuration Tasks
  244. Enabling GVRP on a Layer 2 Interface
  245. Configuring a GARP Timer
  246. High Availability
  247. Component Redundancy
  248. Online Insertion and Removal
  249. Hitless Behavior
  250. Graceful Restart
  251. Runtime System Health Check
  252. Software Component Health Monitoring
  253. Hot-lock Behavior
  254. Configure Cache Boot
  255. In-Service Modular Hot-Fixes
  256. Process Restartability
  257. Internet Group Management Protocol
  258. IGMP version 2
  259. IGMP version 3
  260. joining and filtering groups and sources
  261. leaving and staying in groups
  262. Configuring IGMP
  263. Selecting an IGMP Version
  264. Adjusting Timers
  265. Configuring a Static IGMP Group
  266. IGMP Snooping
  267. Disabling Multicast Flooding
  268. Fast Convergence after MSTP Topology Changes
  269. Interfaces
  270. Interface Types
  271. show interfaces configured
  272. Enable a Physical Interface
  273. Physical Interfaces
  274. Overview of Layer Modes
  275. Configure Layer 3 (Network) Mode
  276. Management Interfaces
  277. Configure Management Interfaces on the S-Series
  278. Displaying Information on a Management Interface
  279. VLAN Interfaces
  280. Loopback Interfaces
  281. Port Channel Interfaces
  282. configuration task list for port channel interfaces
  283. add a physical interface to a port channel
  284. reassign an interface to a new port channel
  285. add or remove a port channel from a vlan
  286. assign an ip address to a port channel
  287. Bulk Configuration
  288. Bulk Configuration Examples
  289. overlap port ranges
  290. Interface Range Macros
  291. Choose an Interface-range Macro
  292. Maintenance using TDR
  293. Link Debounce Timer
  294. Assign a debounce time to an interface
  295. Disable port on one SFM
  296. Enable Link Dampening
  297. Ethernet Pause Frames
  298. Threshold Settings
  299. Enable Pause Frames
  300. Configure MTU Size on an Interface
  301. Port-pipes
  302. Auto-Negotiation on Ethernet Interfaces
  303. View Advanced Interface Information
  304. Configure Interface Sampling Size
  305. Dynamic Counters
  306. clear interface counters
  307. IPv4 Addressing
  308. Configuration Task List for IP Addresses
  309. configure static routes
  310. configure static routes for the management interface
  311. Directed Broadcast
  312. specify local system domain and a list of domains
  313. dns with traceroute
  314. Configuration Task List for ARP
  315. enable proxy arp
  316. ARP Learning via Gratuitous ARP
  317. ARP Learning via ARP Request
  318. Configurable ARP Retries
  319. UDP Helper
  320. Configuring UDP Helper
  321. Configuring a Broadcast Address
  322. UDP Helper with Broadcast-all Addresses
  323. UDP Helper with Configured Broadcast Addresses
  324. UDP Helper with No Configured Broadcast Addresses
  325. IPv6 Addressing
  326. Extended Address Space
  327. IPv6 Headers
  328. Extension Header fields
  329. Addressing
  330. Implementing IPv6 with FTOS
  331. ICMPv6
  332. IPv6 Neighbor Discovery
  333. IPv6 Neighbor Discovery of MTU packets
  334. IPv6 Multicast
  335. Configuration Task List for IPv6
  336. Adjust your CAM-Profile on an C-Series or S-Series
  337. Assign an IPv6 Address to an Interface
  338. Assign a Static IPv6 Route
  339. SNMP over IPv6
  340. Show an IPv6 Interface
  341. Show IPv6 Routes
  342. Show the Running-Configuration for an Interface
  343. Intermediate System to Intermediate System
  344. IS-IS Addressing
  345. Multi-Topology IS-IS
  346. Adjacencies
  347. Configuration Task List for IS-IS
  348. show isis interface
  349. Configuring the distance of a route
  350. ipv6 routes
  351. IS-IS Metric Styles
  352. Configure Metric Values
  353. Leaking from One Level to Another
  354. Sample Configuration
  355. Link Aggregation Control Protocol
  356. LACP modes
  357. LACP Configuration Tasks
  358. set the lacp long timeout
  359. Monitor and Debugging LACP
  360. Configure Shared LAG State Tracking
  361. Important Points about Shared LAG State Tracking
  362. Configure LACP as Hitless
  363. configuring a lag on alpha
  364. summary of the configuration on alpha
  365. summary of the configuration on bravo
  366. Layer
  367. Clear the MAC Address Table
  368. Configure a Static MAC Address
  369. MAC Learning Limit
  370. mac learning-limit dynamic
  371. mac learning-limit no-station-move
  372. Displaying MAC Learning-Limited Interfaces
  373. Recovering from Learning Limit and Station Move Violations
  374. NIC Teaming
  375. MAC Move Optimization
  376. Configuring the Switch for Microsoft Server Clustering
  377. Enable and Disable VLAN Flooding
  378. Configuring Redundant Pairs
  379. Important Points about Configuring Redundant Pairs
  380. Restricting Layer 2 Flooding
  381. Far-end Failure Detection
  382. Configuring FEFD
  383. Debugging FEFD
  384. Link Layer Discovery Protocol
  385. Optional TLVs
  386. TIA-1057 (LLDP-MED) Overview
  387. TIA Organizationally Specific TLVs
  388. extended power via mdi tlv
  389. Configuring LLDP
  390. Enabling LLDP
  391. Viewing the LLDP Configuration
  392. Configuring LLDPDU Intervals
  393. Configuring Transmit and Receive Mode
  394. Configuring a Time to Live
  395. Debugging LLDP
  396. Relevant Management Objects
  397. Multicast Listener Discovery
  398. MLD Querier Router
  399. Leaving a Multicast Group
  400. Enabling MLD
  401. Change MLD Timer Values
  402. Last Member Query Interval
  403. Display the MLD Group Table
  404. Enable MLD Snooping
  405. Enable Snooping Explicit Tracking
  406. Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
  407. Configuring Multicast Source Discovery Protocol
  408. Enable MSDP
  409. View the Source-active Cache
  410. Accept Source-active Messages that fail the RFP Check
  411. Limit the Source-active Messages from a Peer
  412. Prevent MSDP from Caching a Local Source
  413. Prevent MSDP from Caching a Remote Source
  414. Prevent MSDP from Advertising a Local Source
  415. Log Changes in Peership States
  416. Clear Peer Statistics
  417. Debug MSDP
  418. interface loopback
  419. Reducing Source-active Message Flooding
  420. MSDP Sample Configurations
  421. Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
  422. Configure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
  423. Enable Multiple Spanning Tree Globally
  424. Influence MSTP Root Selection
  425. Modify Global Parameters
  426. Modify Interface Parameters
  427. Configure an EdgePort
  428. Configure a Root Guard
  429. Configure a Loop Guard
  430. Flush MAC Addresses after a Topology Change
  431. MSTP Sample Configurations
  432. Debugging and Verifying MSTP Configuration
  433. Multicast Features
  434. Multicast with ECMP
  435. Multicast Policies
  436. IPv6 Multicast Policies
  437. Multicast Traceroute
  438. Multicast Quality of Service
  439. Allocate More Buffer Memory for Multicast WRED
  440. Object Tracking
  441. Tracking Layer 2 Interfaces
  442. Tracking Layer 3 Interfaces
  443. Setting Tracking Delays
  444. Object Tracking Configuration
  445. Tracking a Layer 3 Interface
  446. Tracking an IPv4/IPv6 Route
  447. Displaying Tracked Objects
  448. Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2 and OSPFv3)
  449. Autonomous System (AS) Areas
  450. Area Types
  451. Networks and Neighbors
  452. Designated and Backup Designated Routers
  453. Link-State Advertisements (LSAs)
  454. Virtual Links
  455. Implementing OSPF with FTOS
  456. Fast Convergence (OSPFv2, IPv4 only)
  457. Processing SNMP and Sending SNMP Traps
  458. OSPF ACK Packing
  459. Configuration Requirements
  460. Enable OSPFv2
  461. Enable Multi-Process OSPF
  462. Assign an OSPFv2 area
  463. Enable OSPFv2 on interfaces
  464. Configure stub areas
  465. Configure OSPF Stub-Router Advertisement
  466. Enable passive interfaces
  467. Enable fast-convergence
  468. Change OSPFv2 parameters on interfaces
  469. Enable OSPFv2 authentication
  470. Configure virtual links
  471. Filter routes
  472. Redistribute routes
  473. Troubleshooting OSPFv2
  474. Sample Configurations for OSPFv2
  475. Configuration Task List for OSPFv3 (OSPF for IPv6)
  476. Enable IPv6 Unicast Routing
  477. Assign OSPFv3 Process ID and Router ID Globally
  478. Configure Passive-Interface
  479. Configure a default route
  480. Enable OSPFv3 graceful restart
  481. OSPFv3 Authentication Using IPsec
  482. Troubleshooting OSPFv3
  483. PIM Dense-Mode
  484. Refusing Multicast Traffic
  485. Requesting Multicast Traffic
  486. Configure PIM-DM
  487. show ip pim interface
  488. PIM Sparse-Mode
  489. Sending Multicast Traffic
  490. Enable PIM-SM
  491. Configurable S,G Expiry Timers
  492. Configure a Static Rendezvous Point
  493. Override Bootstrap Router Updates
  494. Elect an RP using the BSR Mechanism
  495. Configure a Designated Router
  496. Set a Threshold for Switching to the SPT
  497. First Packet Forwarding for Lossless Multicast
  498. Monitoring PIM
  499. PIM-SM Snooping
  500. Feature Overview
  501. Configuration Notes and Restrictions
  502. PIM-SM Snooping Example
  503. PIM-SM Snooping Configuration
  504. PIM Source-Specific Mode
  505. Configure PIM-SM
  506. Enable PIM-SSM
  507. Power over Ethernet
  508. Configuring Power over Ethernet
  509. Enabling PoE on a Port
  510. Manage Ports using Power Priority and the Power Budget
  511. Determine the Affect of a Port on the Power Budget
  512. Monitor the Power Budget
  513. Recover from a Failed Power Supply
  514. Power Additional PoE Ports on the S-Series
  515. Deploying VOIP
  516. Configure LLDP-MED for an Office VOIP Deployment
  517. Configure Quality of Service for an Office VOIP Deployment
  518. Policy-based Routing
  519. Implementing Policy-based Routing with FTOS
  520. Configuration Task List for Policy-based Routing
  521. Create a Rule for a Redirect-list
  522. Apply a Redirect-list to an Interface using a Redirect-group
  523. Show Redirect List Configuration
  524. Port Monitoring
  525. Port Monitoring on E-Series
  526. E-Series TeraScale
  527. Port Monitoring on C-Series and S-Series
  528. Configuring Port Monitoring
  529. Flow-based Monitoring
  530. Remote Port Mirroring
  531. Configuring Remote Port Mirroring
  532. configuration procedure
  533. Displaying Remote-Port Mirroring Configurations
  534. Sample Configuration: Remote Port Mirroring
  535. Private VLANs
  536. Configure Private VLANs
  537. Configure PVLAN Ports
  538. Place the Secondary VLANs in a Primary VLAN
  539. Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
  540. Configure Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
  541. Enable PVST
  542. Modify Global PVST+ Parameters
  543. PVST+ in Multi-vendor Networks
  544. Displaying STP Guard Configuration
  545. PVST+ Sample Configurations
  546. Quality of Service
  547. Port-based QoS Configurations
  548. Honor dot1p Priorities on Ingress Traffic
  549. Configure Port-based Rate Policing
  550. Configure Port-based Rate Limiting
  551. Configure Port-based Rate Shaping
  552. Policy-based QoS Configurations
  553. create a layer 2 class map
  554. set dscp values for egress packets based on flow
  555. Create a QoS Policy
  556. create an output qos policy
  557. Create Policy Maps
  558. apply an input policy map to an interface
  559. QoS Rate Adjustment
  560. Strict-priority Queueing
  561. Create WRED Profiles
  562. Display Default and Configured WRED Profiles
  563. Allocating Bandwidth to Multicast Queues
  564. Pre-calculating Available QoS CAM Space
  565. Viewing QoS CAM Entries
  566. Routing Information Protocol
  567. RIPv2
  568. Configuration Task List for RIP
  569. configure rip on interfaces
  570. control rip routing updates
  571. generate a default route
  572. control route metrics
  573. RIP Configuration Example
  574. configuring ripv2 on core 2
  575. rip configuration on core 3
  576. rip configuration summary
  577. Remote Monitoring
  578. Fault Recovery
  579. configure an rmon event
  580. configure rmon collection statistics
  581. configure rmon collection history
  582. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
  583. Configure Interfaces for Layer 2 Mode
  584. Enable Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Globally
  585. Add and Remove Interfaces
  586. Influence RSTP Root Selection
  587. Fast Hellos for Link State Detection
  588. Security
  589. enable aaa accounting
  590. suppress aaa accounting for null username sessions
  591. AAA Authentication
  592. configure aaa authentication login methods
  593. enable aaa authentication
  594. AAA Authorization
  595. Configuration Task List for Privilege Levels
  596. configure the enable password command
  597. RADIUS
  598. RADIUS Authentication and Authorization
  599. idle time
  600. Configuration Task List for RADIUS
  601. apply the method list to terminal lines
  602. TACACS
  603. TACACS+ Remote Authentication and Authorization
  604. Command Authorization
  605. Using SCP with SSH to copy a software image
  606. Secure Shell Authentication
  607. rsa authentication of ssh
  608. Troubleshooting SSH
  609. Trace Lists
  610. VTY Line and Access-Class Configuration
  611. VTY Line Remote Authentication and Authorization
  612. Service Provider Bridging
  613. Configure VLAN Stacking
  614. Enable VLAN-Stacking for a VLAN
  615. FTOS Options for Trunk Ports
  616. VLAN Stacking in Multi-vendor Networks
  617. VLAN Stacking Packet Drop Precedence
  618. Enable Drop Eligibility
  619. Mark Egress Packets with a DEI Value
  620. Dynamic Mode CoS for VLAN Stacking
  621. Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  622. Enable Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
  623. Rate-limit BPDUs on the C-Series and S-Series
  624. sFlow
  625. Enable and Disable sFlow
  626. sFlow Show Commands
  627. Show sFlow on a Line Card
  628. Configure Collectors
  629. Sampling Rate
  630. Back-off Mechanism
  631. Simple Network Management Protocol
  632. Create a Community
  633. Read Managed Object Values
  634. Write Managed Object Values
  635. Configure Contact and Location Information using SNMP
  636. Subscribe to Managed Object Value Updates using SNMP
  637. Copy Configuration Files Using SNMP
  638. Manage VLANs using SNMP
  639. Add Tagged and Untagged Ports to a VLAN
  640. Enable and Disable a Port using SNMP
  641. Deriving Interface Indices
  642. Monitor Port-channels
  643. Troubleshooting SNMP Operation
  644. SONET/SDH
  645. Configuring POS Interfaces
  646. GE WAN Physical Interface
  647. SONET Alarm Reporting
  648. SONET TRAP Example
  649. SONET Port Recovery Mechanism
  650. SONET MIB
  651. Stacking S-Series Switches
  652. MAC Addressing on S-Series Stacks
  653. Management Access on S-Series Stacks
  654. S-Series Stacking Installation Tasks
  655. Add a Unit to an S-Series Stack
  656. Remove a Unit from an S-Series Stack
  657. Merge Two S-Series Stacks
  658. Split an S-Series Stack
  659. Create a Virtual Stack Unit on an S-Series Stack
  660. Influence Management Unit Selection on an S-Series Stack
  661. Monitor an S-Series Stack with SNMP
  662. Recover from a Card Problem State on an S-Series Stack
  663. Broadcast Storm Control
  664. Layer 3 Broadcast Storm Control
  665. Layer 2 Broadcast Storm Control
  666. Multicast Storm Control
  667. Spanning Tree Protocol
  668. Configuring Interfaces for Layer 2 Mode
  669. Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol Globally
  670. Adding an Interface to the Spanning Tree Group
  671. Modifying Global Parameters
  672. Modifying Interface STP Parameters
  673. Preventing Network Disruptions with BPDU Guard
  674. STP Root Selection
  675. STP Root Guard
  676. Root Guard Configuration
  677. Configuring Spanning Trees as Hitless
  678. Loop Guard Configuration
  679. System Time and Date
  680. Configuring Network Time Protocol
  681. Enable NTP
  682. Set the Hardware Clock with the Time Derived from NTP
  683. Configure a source IP address for NTP packets
  684. Configure NTP authentication
  685. FTOS Time and Date
  686. set the time and date for the switch hardware clock
  687. Set daylight savings time
  688. set daylight saving time once
  689. set recurring daylight saving time
  690. Uplink Failure Detection (UFD)
  691. How Uplink Failure Detection Works
  692. UFD and NIC Teaming
  693. Configuring Uplink Failure Detection
  694. Clearing a UFD-Disabled Interface
  695. Displaying Uplink Failure Detection
  696. command output
  697. show interfaces
  698. Sample Configuration: Uplink Failure Detection
  699. Upgrade Procedures
  700. VLAN
  701. Port-based VLANs
  702. VLAN Tagging
  703. Default VLAN
  704. Related Protocols and Topics
  705. Assign Interfaces to VLANs
  706. Enable Routing between VLANs
  707. Use a Native VLAN on Trunk Ports
  708. Change the Default VLAN ID
  709. Enable VLAN Interface Counters
  710. Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)
  711. VRF Configuration Notes
  712. DHCP
  713. Load the VRF CAM Profile
  714. Assign an Interface to a VRF
  715. View VRF instance information
  716. Connect an OSPF process to a VRF instance
  717. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
  718. VRRP Benefits
  719. VRRP version 3
  720. VRRP Configuration
  721. Assign Virtual IP addresses
  722. Set VRRP Group (Virtual Router) Priority
  723. Configure VRRP Authentication
  724. Disable Preempt
  725. Change the Advertisement interval
  726. Track an Interface or Object
  727. VRRP on a VRF Interface
  728. show vrrp
  729. Sample Configurations
  730. VRRP for IPv6 Configuration
  731. VRRP in VRF Configuration
  732. FTOS XML Feature
  733. The Form of XML Requests and Responses
  734. The Configuration Request and Response
  735. The "Show" Request and Response
  736. XML Error Conditions and Reporting
  737. Examples of Error Conditions
  738. Using display xml as a Pipe Option
  739. C-Series Debugging and Diagnostics
  740. Switch Fabric overview
  741. Runtime hardware status monitoring
  742. Inter-CPU timeouts
  743. Bootup diagnostics
  744. Recognize an overtemperature condition
  745. Recognize an under-voltage condition
  746. Automatic trace log updates
  747. Manual reload messages
  748. CP software exceptions
  749. Advanced debugging commands
  750. show hardware commands
  751. Monitoring hardware components with SNMP
  752. Hardware watchdog timer
  753. Offline diagnostics
  754. Take the line card offline
  755. Bring the line card online
  756. Buffer tuning
  757. When to tune buffers
  758. Buffer tuning commands
  759. E-Series TeraScale Debugging and Diagnostics
  760. Overview
  761. Disable RPM-SFM walk
  762. RPM-SFM bring down
  763. Power the SFM on/off
  764. Reset the SFM
  765. Respond to PCDFO events
  766. Debug commands
  767. Offline configuration task list
  768. Parity error detection and correction
  769. Recognize a transient parity error
  770. Recognize a non-recoverable parity error
  771. Trace logs
  772. Manual reload condition
  773. Write the contents of the trace buffer
  774. Recognize a high CPU condition
  775. Flexible packet classifier hardware errors
  776. Line card core dumps
  777. S-Series Debugging and Diagnostics
  778. Running Offline Diagnostics
  779. Auto Save on Crash or Rollover
  780. Deciding to tune buffers
  781. Sample buffer profile configuration
  782. Troubleshooting packet loss
  783. Dataplane Statistics
  784. Displaying Stack Port Statistics
  785. Application core dumps
  786. Standards Compliance
  787. RFC and I-D Compliance
  788. general ipv4 protocols
  789. network management
  790. MIB Location
  791. Index
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  5. Introduction
  6. Figure 3. Port mapping for Dell Force10 MXL expansion modules
  7. Configuration scenarios
  8. Prior to deployment
  9. Scenario 1: Deploying the Dell Force10 MXL FSB in a Cisco 5000 series switch (NPIV) environment
  10. Figure 7. Deployment planning and configuration continued from previous flowchart
  11. Configuring the Dell Force10 MXL for FIP-Snooping
  12. Figure 9. Example commands for Dell Force10 MXL (can be copied and pasted)
  13. Dell Force10 MXL
  14. Special instructions concerning deployment with Intel x520 CNA
  15. Figure 15. "show interface brief" command
  16. Figure 17. "show flogi database" command
  17. Basic validation for the Force10 MXL configuration
  18. Figure 20. "show fip-snooping config
  19. Figure 23. "show fip-snooping sessions
  20. Figure 26. "show interfaces dcbx detail
  21. Figure 28. "show interfaces pfc detail
  22. Figure 29. "show interfaces ets detail
  23. Basic Troubleshooting Areas
  24. environment
  25. aggregation) connection at the Top-of-Rack
  26. Figure 35. Multiple port link (port-channel/LAG) Cisco Nexus 5548 configuration
  27. Figure 37. Multiple port uplink (LAG) MXL configuration (can be copied and pasted)
  28. Figure 38. Multiple port uplink (LAG) MXL configuration (can be copied and pasted) - continued
  29. mode) environment
  30. Figure 40. Multiple port link Cisco 5548 configuration (can be copied and pasted)
  31. mode
  32. Scenario 4: Configuring multiple uplinks into vPC on Cisco Nexus 5000 series switch
  33. Configuring the Cisco 5000 series switch for vPC and connections from the Dell Force10 MXL
  34. Figure 44. Flow of vPC configuration on Cisco Nexus 5000 series switches
  35. without FCoE configuration (can be copied and pasted)
  36. switch with vPC configured
  37. vPC(can be copied and pasted)
  38. Figure 49. "show vpc brief
  39. FCoE
  40. Figure 51. Flow of additional configuration for FCoE on Cisco Nexus 5000 series switch with vPC
  41. FCoE configuration (can be copied and pasted)
  42. configuration
  43. Appendix A – Basic terminology
  44. NPIV
  45. Appendix B – Full CLI examples
  46. Cisco Nexus 5548UP CLI example
  47. Appendix B - Network switch versions
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  7. About this Guide
  8. Information Symbols
  9. CLI Basics
  10. Multiple Configuration Users
  11. Obtaining Help
  12. Using the Keyword no
  13. Displaying All Output
  14. EXEC Privilege Mode
  15. LINE Mode
  16. PREFIX-LIST Mode
  17. MULTIPLE SPANNING TREE Mode
  18. File Management
  19. logging coredump
  20. logging coredump server
  21. show boot system
  22. show file
  23. show os-version
  24. show running-config
  25. show startup-config
  26. show version
  27. upgrade boot
  28. upgrade system
  29. Control and Monitoring
  30. banner exec
  31. banner login
  32. banner motd
  33. clear alarms
  34. debug cpu-traffic-stats
  35. debug ftpserver
  36. ftp-server enable
  37. ftp-server username
  38. ip ftp password
  39. ip ftp username
  40. ip telnet source-interface
  41. service timestamps
  42. show alarms
  43. show cpu-traffic-stats
  44. show debugging
  45. show inventory
  46. show memory
  47. show processes ipc flow-control
  48. show processes memory
  49. show software ifm
  50. show system
  51. show tech-support
  52. terminal length
  53. undebug all
  54. u-Boot
  55. default gateway
  56. show bootvar
  57. Access Control Lists (ACL)
  58. resequence access-list
  59. Common IP ACL Commands
  60. clear counters ip access-group
  61. show ip accounting access-list
  62. Standard IP ACL Commands
  63. ip access-list standard
  64. Extended IP ACL Commands
  65. deny icmp
  66. deny tcp
  67. deny udp
  68. ip access-list extended
  69. permit icmp
  70. permit tcp
  71. permit udp
  72. Common MAC Access List Commands
  73. mac access-group
  74. show mac accounting access-list
  75. Standard MAC ACL Commands
  76. mac access-list standard
  77. Extended MAC ACL Commands
  78. mac access-list extended
  79. IP Prefix List Commands
  80. ip prefix-list
  81. show ip prefix-list detail
  82. show ip prefix-list summary
  83. Route Map Commands
  84. match interface
  85. match ip next-hop
  86. match metric
  87. match tag
  88. set automatic-tag
  89. set metric
  90. show config
  91. Bare Metal Provisioning
  92. show reload-type
  93. stop jump-start
  94. Content Addressable Memory (CAM)
  95. show cam-acl
  96. Data Center Bridging
  97. ETS Commands
  98. dcbx version
  99. pfc priority
  100. show dcb
  101. field description
  102. show interface ets
  103. show interface pfc
  104. show interface pfc statistics
  105. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  106. clear ip dhcp
  107. show ip dhcp binding
  108. show ip dhcp conflict
  109. Commands to Configure the System to be a DHCP Client
  110. Other Commands supported by DHCP Client
  111. Commands to Configure Secure DHCP
  112. clear ip dhcp snooping
  113. ip dhcp snooping database
  114. ip dhcp snooping database renew
  115. ip dhcp snooping vlan
  116. FIP Snooping
  117. GARP VLAN Registration (GVRP)
  118. Important Points to Remember
  119. debug gvrp
  120. garp timers
  121. gvrp enable
  122. protocol gvrp
  123. show gvrp
  124. show gvrp statistics
  125. show vlan
  126. Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
  127. Important Points to Remember for IGMP Querier
  128. ip igmp querier-timeout
  129. ip igmp version
  130. ip igmp snooping flood
  131. ip igmp snooping mrouter
  132. ip igmp snooping querier
  133. Interfaces
  134. clear counters
  135. clear dampening
  136. interface loopback
  137. interface null
  138. interface range macro (define)
  139. interface range macro name
  140. monitor interface
  141. negotiation auto
  142. portmode hybrid
  143. show config (from interface range mode)
  144. show interfaces
  145. show interfaces configured
  146. show interfaces dampening
  147. show interfaces description
  148. show interfaces stack-unit
  149. show interfaces status
  150. show interfaces switchport
  151. show interfaces transceiver
  152. show range
  153. Port Channel Commands
  154. interface port-channel
  155. port-channel failover-group
  156. show interfaces port-channel
  157. Time Domain Reflectometer (TDR)
  158. UDP Broadcast
  159. ip udp-broadcast-address
  160. show ip udp-helper
  161. IPv4 Routing
  162. arp retries
  163. clear host
  164. clear ip route
  165. debug arp
  166. debug ip icmp
  167. debug ip packet
  168. ip address
  169. ip directed-broadcast
  170. ip domain-lookup
  171. ip helper-address
  172. ip host
  173. ip proxy-arp
  174. ip source-route
  175. management route
  176. show arp
  177. show arp retries
  178. show ip cam stack-unit
  179. show ip fib stack-unit
  180. show ip interface
  181. show ip management-route
  182. show ip protocols
  183. show ip route
  184. show ip route list
  185. show ip route summary
  186. show ip traffic
  187. show tcp statistics
  188. iSCSI Optimization
  189. iscsi aging time
  190. iscsi enable
  191. iscsi target port
  192. show iscsi sessions
  193. show run iscsi
  194. Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
  195. debug lacp
  196. lacp port-priority
  197. port-channel-protocol lacp
  198. show lacp
  199. Layer
  200. mac-address-table aging-time
  201. mac-address-table station-move refresh-arp
  202. mac learning-limit learn-limit-violation
  203. mac learning-limit reset
  204. show mac-address-table
  205. show mac-address-table aging-time
  206. show mac learning-limit
  207. Virtual LAN (VLAN) Commands
  208. default vlan-id
  209. track ip
  210. Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
  211. advertise dot1-tlv
  212. clear lldp counters
  213. debug lldp interface
  214. protocol lldp (configuration)
  215. show lldp neighbors
  216. show running-config lldp
  217. LLDP-MED Commands
  218. advertise med guest-voice-signaling
  219. advertise med location-identification
  220. advertise med softphone-voice
  221. advertise med video-conferencing
  222. advertise med voice
  223. Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
  224. debug spanning-tree mstp
  225. protocol spanning-tree mstp
  226. show spanning-tree mst configuration
  227. spanning-tree msti
  228. spanning-tree mstp
  229. Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2)
  230. area nssa
  231. area range
  232. clear ip ospf
  233. clear ip ospf statistics
  234. distance ospf
  235. graceful-restart helper-reject
  236. ip ospf cost
  237. ip ospf dead-interval
  238. ip ospf message-digest-key
  239. ip ospf network
  240. ip ospf transmit-delay
  241. network area
  242. router ospf
  243. show ip ospf
  244. show ip ospf asbr
  245. show ip ospf database asbr-summary
  246. show ip ospf database external
  247. show ip ospf database network
  248. show ip ospf database nssa-external
  249. show ip ospf database opaque-as
  250. show ip ospf database router
  251. show ip ospf database summary
  252. show ip ospf interface
  253. show ip ospf neighbor
  254. show ip ospf statistics
  255. show ip ospf timers rate-limit
  256. show ip ospf topology
  257. timers spf
  258. timers throttle lsa arrival
  259. Port Monitoring
  260. monitor session
  261. show monitor session
  262. show running-config monitor session
  263. source (port monitoring)
  264. Private VLAN (PVLAN)
  265. Private VLAN Concepts
  266. private-vlan mode
  267. private-vlan mapping secondary-vlan
  268. show interfaces private-vlan
  269. show vlan private-vlan
  270. show vlan private-vlan mapping
  271. switchport mode private-vlan
  272. Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (PVST+)
  273. protocol spanning-tree pvst
  274. spanning-tree pvst
  275. vlan forward-delay
  276. Quality of Service (QoS)
  277. Per-Port QoS Commands
  278. rate police
  279. rate shape
  280. Policy-Based QoS Commands
  281. clear qos statistics
  282. match ip access-group
  283. match ip dscp
  284. match mac dot1p
  285. service-policy input
  286. show qos class-map
  287. show qos policy-map
  288. show qos policy-map-input
  289. show qos qos-policy-input
  290. show qos statistics
  291. show qos wred-profile
  292. Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
  293. clear ip rip
  294. ip poison-reverse
  295. ip rip receive version
  296. ip split-horizon
  297. redistribute ospf
  298. show ip rip database
  299. show running-config rip
  300. timers basic
  301. Remote Monitoring (RMON)
  302. rmon alarm
  303. rmon collection history
  304. rmon event
  305. show rmon
  306. show rmon events
  307. show rmon history
  308. show rmon log
  309. show rmon statistics
  310. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
  311. debug spanning-tree rstp
  312. protocol spanning-tree rstp
  313. show spanning-tree rstp
  314. spanning-tree rstp
  315. Security
  316. aaa accounting
  317. aaa accounting suppress
  318. Authorization and Privilege Commands
  319. aaa authorization commands
  320. aaa authorization exec
  321. Authentication and Password Commands
  322. aaa authentication enable
  323. aaa authentication login
  324. enable password
  325. enable restricted
  326. enable secret
  327. show privilege
  328. show users
  329. RADIUS Commands
  330. radius-server deadtime
  331. radius-server key
  332. TACACS+ Commands
  333. ip tacacs source-interface
  334. SSH Server and SCP Commands
  335. debug ip ssh
  336. ip ssh authentication-retries
  337. ip ssh key-size
  338. ip ssh password-authentication
  339. ip ssh rhostsfile
  340. ip ssh rsa-authentication (config)
  341. ip ssh server
  342. show ip ssh
  343. show ip ssh client-pub-keys
  344. Secure DHCP Commands
  345. sFlow
  346. Commands
  347. sflow enable (global)
  348. sflow extended-switch enable
  349. sflow polling-interval (interface)
  350. show sflow
  351. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Syslog
  352. show snmp group
  353. snmp ifmib ifalias long
  354. snmp-server contact
  355. snmp-server engineid
  356. snmp-server group
  357. snmp-server host
  358. snmp-server location
  359. snmp-server trap-source
  360. snmp-server view
  361. Syslog Commands
  362. clear logging
  363. default logging monitor
  364. logging buffered
  365. logging facility
  366. logging history
  367. logging monitor
  368. logging synchronous
  369. logging trap
  370. show logging
  371. terminal monitor
  372. Storm Control
  373. show storm-control unknown-unicast
  374. Stacking Commands
  375. redundancy force-failover stack-unit
  376. show redundancy
  377. stack-unit priority
  378. stack-unit renumber
  379. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
  380. debug spanning-tree
  381. protocol spanning-tree
  382. show spanning-tree
  383. System Time and Date
  384. calendar set
  385. clock set
  386. clock summer-time date
  387. clock summer-time recurring
  388. clock timezone
  389. debug ntp
  390. ntp broadcast client
  391. ntp disable
  392. ntp source
  393. show calendar
  394. show clock
  395. show ntp status
  396. Uplink Failure Detection (UFD)
  397. debug uplink-state-group
  398. downstream disable links
  399. show running-config uplink-state-group
  400. show uplink-state-group
  401. VLAN Stacking
  402. dei enable
  403. dei mark
  404. vlan-stack access
  405. vlan-stack protocol-type
  406. vlan-stack trunk
  407. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
  408. clear counters vrrp
  409. debug vrrp
  410. show vrrp
  411. vrrp delay minimum
  412. vrrp delay reload
  413. Debugging and Diagnostics
  414. offline stack-unit
  415. Buffer Tuning Commands
  416. Hardware Commands
  417. show hardware layer3
  418. show hardware stack-unit
  419. show hardware system-flow
  420. Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Message Types
  421. SNMP Traps
  422. Index
  423. Table Of Contents
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  428. Command Index
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  22. About this Guide
  23. Conventions
  24. Configuration Fundamentals
  25. CLI Modes
  26. Navigating CLI Modes
  27. The do Command
  28. Undoing Commands
  29. Obtaining Help
  30. Entering and Editing Commands
  31. Command History
  32. Multiple Users in Configuration Mode
  33. Console access
  34. External Serial Port with a USB Connector
  35. Default Configuration
  36. Configure the Management Port IP Address
  37. Configure a Username and Password
  38. Configuration File Management
  39. Save the Running-Configuration
  40. View Files
  41. View Configuration Files
  42. File System Management
  43. View the Command History
  44. Management
  45. Removing a Command from EXEC Mode
  46. Apply a Privilege Level to a Terminal Line
  47. Disable System Logging
  48. Display the Logging Buffer and the Logging Configuration
  49. Configure a UNIX Logging Facility Level
  50. Synchronize log messages
  51. Enable timestamp on Syslog Messages
  52. Enable the FTP Server
  53. Configure FTP Client Parameters
  54. Configure Login Authentication for Terminal Lines
  55. Time Out of EXEC Privilege Mode
  56. Telnet to Another Network Device
  57. Viewing the Configuration Lock Status
  58. Recovering from a Forgotten Password
  59. Recovering from a Failed Start
  60. Access Control Lists (ACLs)
  61. IP Access Control Lists (ACLs)
  62. ACLs and VLANs
  63. IP Fragment Handling
  64. Layer 4 ACL Rules Examples
  65. Configure a Standard IP ACL
  66. configuration mode
  67. Configure an Extended IP ACL
  68. Configure Filters with a Sequence Number
  69. Established Flag
  70. Configuring Layer 2 and Layer 3 ACLs on an Interface
  71. Counting ACL Hits
  72. Configuring Ingress ACLs
  73. Configuring Egress ACLs
  74. IP Prefix Lists
  75. Implementation Information
  76. command syntax
  77. Use a Prefix List for Route Redistribution
  78. ACL Resequencing
  79. Resequencing an ACL or Prefix List
  80. Route Maps
  81. Configuration Task List for Route Maps
  82. Configure Route Map Filters
  83. Configure a Route Map for Route Redistribution
  84. Continue Clause
  85. Bare Metal Provisioning (BMP)
  86. Auto-Configuration
  87. DHCP Configuration
  88. IP Server
  89. Boot Commands
  90. Content Addressable Memory (CAM)
  91. Test CAM Usage
  92. View CAM-ACL Settings
  93. CAM Optimization
  94. Data Center Bridging (DCB)
  95. Priority-Based Flow Control
  96. Enhanced Transmission Selection
  97. Data Center Bridging Exchange Protocol (DCBX)
  98. Enabling Data Center Bridging
  99. QoS dot1p Traffic Classification and Queue Assignment
  100. Configuring Priority-Based Flow Control
  101. Configuring Lossless Queues
  102. Configuring the PFC Buffer in a Switch Stack
  103. Configuring Enhanced Transmission Selection
  104. Creating a QoS ETS Output Policy
  105. Creating an ETS Priority Group
  106. Applying an ETS Output Policy for a Priority Group to an Interface
  107. ETS Operation with DCBX
  108. Applying DCB Policies in a Switch Stack
  109. Configuring DCBX Operation
  110. DCBX Port Roles
  111. DCB Configuration Exchange
  112. Configuration Source Election
  113. Auto-Detection and Manual Configuration of the DCBX Version
  114. DCBX Prerequisites and Restrictions
  115. DCBX Configuration Procedure
  116. Configuring DCBX Globally on the Switch
  117. DCBX Error Messages
  118. Debugging DCBX on an Interface
  119. Verifying DCB Configuration
  120. PFC and ETS Configuration Examples
  121. Using PFC and ETS to Manage Converged Ethernet Traffic in a Switch Stack
  122. Hierarchical Scheduling in ETS Output Policies
  123. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  124. DHCP Packet Format and Options
  125. Assigning an IP Address Using DHCP
  126. Configuration Tasks
  127. Related Configuration Tasks
  128. Exclude Addresses from the Address Pool
  129. Enable DHCP Server
  130. Address Resolution using NetBIOS WINS
  131. Debug DHCP Server
  132. Configure the System to be a DHCP Client
  133. DHCP Client on a Management Interface
  134. DHCP Client Operation with other Features
  135. VRRP
  136. Configure Secure DHCP
  137. DHCP Snooping
  138. Add a Static Entry in the Binding Table
  139. Drop DHCP Packets on Snooped VLANs Only
  140. Dynamic ARP Inspection
  141. Bypass the ARP Inspection
  142. IP Source Address Validation
  143. FIP Snooping
  144. FIP Snooping on Ethernet Bridges
  145. FIP Snooping in a Switch Stack
  146. Enabling the FIP Snooping Feature
  147. Configuring a Port for a Bridge-to-FCF Link
  148. FIP Snooping Restrictions
  149. Displaying FIP Snooping Information
  150. FIP Snooping Configuration Example
  151. GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)
  152. Configuring GVRP
  153. Enabling GVRP Globally
  154. Configuring a GARP Timer
  155. Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
  156. Joining a Multicast Group
  157. IGMP Version 3
  158. Joining and Filtering Groups and Sources
  159. Leaving and Staying in Groups
  160. IGMP Snooping Implementation Information
  161. Disabling Multicast Flooding
  162. Fast Convergence after MSTP Topology Changes
  163. Interfaces
  164. Interface Types
  165. Enable a Physical Interface
  166. Overview of Layer Modes
  167. Configure Layer 3 (Network) Mode
  168. Management Interfaces
  169. Configure Management Interfaces on the MXL Switch
  170. VLAN Interfaces
  171. Loopback Interfaces
  172. Port Channel Interfaces
  173. Mbps Interfaces in Port Channels
  174. Configuration Task List for Port Channel Interfaces
  175. Reassign an Interface to a New Port Channel
  176. Configure the Minimum oper up Links in a Port Channel (LAG)
  177. Assign an IP Address to a Port Channel
  178. Bulk Configuration Examples
  179. Exclude a Smaller Port Range
  180. Interface Range Macros
  181. Monitor and Maintain Interfaces
  182. Maintenance Using TDR
  183. Splitting QSFP Ports to SFP+ Ports
  184. Important Points
  185. Layer 2 Flow Control Using Ethernet Pause Frames
  186. Configure MTU Size on an Interface
  187. Port-Pipes
  188. Auto-Negotiation on Ethernet Interfaces
  189. Setting Auto-Negotiation Options
  190. Adjust the Keepalive Timer
  191. Configure Interface Sampling Size
  192. Dynamic Counters
  193. IPv4 Routing
  194. Configuration Task List for IP Addresses
  195. Configure Static Routes
  196. Configure Static Routes for the Management Interface
  197. Resolution of Host Names
  198. Specify Local System Domain and a List of Domains
  199. Addess Resolution Protocol (ARP)
  200. Configuration Task List for ARP
  201. Enable Proxy ARP
  202. Clear ARP Cache
  203. ARP Learning via ARP Request
  204. Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
  205. UDP Helper
  206. Configurations Using UDP Helper
  207. UDP Helper with Subnet Broadcast Addresses
  208. UDP Helper with No Configured Broadcast Addresses
  209. iSCSI Optimization
  210. Monitoring iSCSI Traffic Flows
  211. Detection and Autoconfiguration for Dell EqualLogic Arrays
  212. Enabling and Disabling iSCSI Optimization
  213. Default iSCSI Optimization Values
  214. Configuring iSCSI Optimization
  215. Displaying iSCSI Optimization Information
  216. Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
  217. Important Points to Remember
  218. LACP Configuration Commands
  219. Configure the LAG Interfaces as Dynamic
  220. Monitor and Debugging LACP
  221. Shared LAG State Tracking
  222. Important Points about Shared LAG State Tracking
  223. Configuring a LAG on ALPHA
  224. Summary of the Configuration on ALPHA
  225. Summary of the Configuration on BRAVO
  226. Layer
  227. Configure a Static MAC Address
  228. MAC Learning Limit
  229. MAC Learning Limit Dynamic
  230. Recovering from Learning Limit and Station Move Violations
  231. MAC Move Optimization
  232. Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
  233. Optional TLVs
  234. Management TLVs
  235. TIA-1057 (LLDP-MED) Overview
  236. TIA Organizationally Specific TLVs
  237. LLDP-MED Capabilities TLV
  238. LLDP-MED Network Policies TLV
  239. Extended Power via MDI TLV
  240. LLDP Compatibility
  241. Enabling LLDP
  242. Advertising TLVs
  243. Viewing the LLDP Configuration
  244. Viewing Information Advertised by Adjacent LLDP Agents
  245. Configuring LLDPDU Intervals
  246. Configuring Transmit and Receive Mode
  247. Configuring a Time to Live
  248. Debugging LLDP
  249. Relevant Management Objects
  250. Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)
  251. Configure Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol
  252. Enable Multiple Spanning Tree Globally
  253. Influence MSTP Root Selection
  254. Interoperate with Non-FTOS Bridges
  255. Modify Global Parameters
  256. Enable BPDU Filtering globally
  257. Modify Interface Parameters
  258. Configure an EdgePort
  259. Flush MAC Addresses after a Topology Change
  260. Debugging and Verifying an MSTP Configuration
  261. Open Shortest Path First (OSPFv2)
  262. Autonomous System (AS) Areas
  263. Area Types
  264. Backbone Router (BR)
  265. Link-State Advertisements (LSAs)
  266. LSA Throttling
  267. Implementing OSPF with FTOS
  268. Fast Convergence (OSPFv2, IPv4 only)
  269. OSPF ACK Packing
  270. OSPF Adjacency with Cisco Routers
  271. Configuration Task List for OSPFv2 (OSPF for IPv4)
  272. Enable Multi-Process OSPF
  273. Assign an OSPFv2 area
  274. Configure Stub Areas
  275. Configure LSA Throttling Timers
  276. Enable Fast-Convergence
  277. Change OSPFv2 Parameters on Interfaces
  278. Enable OSPFv2 Authentication
  279. Filter Routes
  280. Redistribute Routes
  281. Troubleshooting OSPFv2
  282. Sample Configurations for OSPFv2
  283. Port Monitoring
  284. Configuring Port Monitoring
  285. Private VLANs (PVLAN)
  286. Private VLAN Concepts
  287. Private VLAN Commands
  288. Private VLAN Configuration Task List
  289. Creating a Primary VLAN
  290. Creating a Community VLAN
  291. Private VLAN Configuration Example
  292. Inspecting the Private VLAN Configuration
  293. Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus (PVST+)
  294. Configuring Per-VLAN Spanning Tree Plus
  295. Enable PVST
  296. Modify Global PVST+ Parameters
  297. Modify Interface PVST+ Parameters
  298. PVST+ in Multi-vendor Networks
  299. command mode
  300. PVST+ Sample Configurations
  301. Quality of Service (QoS)
  302. Port-Based QoS Configurations
  303. Set dot1p Priorities for Incoming Traffic
  304. Priority-Tagged Frames on the Default VLAN
  305. Configure Port-based Rate Shaping
  306. Classify Traffic
  307. Create a Layer 2 Class Map
  308. Display Configured Class Maps and Match Criteria
  309. Create an Output QoS Policy
  310. Create Policy Maps
  311. Apply an Input Policy Map to an Interface
  312. QoS Rate Adjustment
  313. Strict-Priority Queueing
  314. Create WRED Profiles
  315. Display WRED Drop Statistics
  316. Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
  317. RIPv2
  318. Enable RIP Globally
  319. Configure RIP on Interfaces
  320. Control RIP Routing Updates
  321. Set the Send and Receive Version
  322. Generate a Default Route
  323. Summarize Routes
  324. Debug RIP
  325. Configuring RIPv2 on Core 2
  326. RIP Configuration on Core 3
  327. Core 3 RIP Output
  328. RIP Configuration Summary
  329. Remote Monitoring (RMON)
  330. Fault Recovery
  331. Set the RMON Alarm
  332. Configure an RMON Event
  333. Configure RMON Collection Statistics
  334. Configure RMON Collection History
  335. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)
  336. Configure Interfaces for Layer 2 Mode
  337. Enable Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Globally
  338. command output
  339. Add and Remove Interfaces
  340. Influence RSTP Root Selection
  341. SNMP Traps for Root Elections and Topology Changes
  342. Security
  343. Enable AAA Accounting
  344. Configure Accounting of EXEC and Privilege-Level Command Usage
  345. AAA Authentication
  346. Configure AAA Authentication Login Methods
  347. Enable AAA Authentication
  348. Server-Side Configuration
  349. Configure a Username and Password
  350. Configure the Enable Password Command
  351. Configure Custom Privilege Levels
  352. Specify the LINE Mode Password and Privilege
  353. RADIUS Authentication and Authorization
  354. Auto-Command
  355. Define an aaa Method List to be Used for RADIUS
  356. Set the Global Communication Parameters for all RADIUS Server Hosts
  357. Monitor RADIUS
  358. Choose TACACS+ as the Authentication Method
  359. Monitor TACACS
  360. Command Authorization
  361. Using SCP with SSH to Copy a Software Image
  362. Secure Shell Authentication
  363. RSA Authentication of SSH
  364. Client-based SSH Authentication
  365. Telnet
  366. VTY Line Remote Authentication and Authorization
  367. VTY MAC-SA Filter Support
  368. sFlow
  369. Enable and Disable sFlow
  370. Show sFlow Globally
  371. Show sFlow on a Stack Unit
  372. Sampling Rate
  373. Back-Off Mechanism
  374. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
  375. Setting up SNMP
  376. Create a Community
  377. Read Managed Object Values
  378. Write Managed Object Values
  379. Subscribe to Managed Object Value Updates using SNMP
  380. Copy Configuration Files Using SNMP
  381. Manage VLANs Using SNMP
  382. Create a VLAN
  383. Display the Ports in a VLAN
  384. Add Tagged and Untagged Ports to a VLAN
  385. Enable and Disable a Port Using SNMP
  386. Deriving Interface Indices
  387. Monitor Port-channels
  388. BMP functionality using SNMP SET
  389. Entity MIBS
  390. Troubleshooting SNMP Operations
  391. Stacking
  392. Stack Management Roles
  393. Stack Master Election
  394. Failover Roles
  395. Supported Stacking Topologies
  396. Example 2: Dual Daisy-Chain Stack Across Multiple Chassis
  397. Stack Group/Port Numbers
  398. Stacking Prerequisites
  399. Cabling Procedure
  400. Assigning a Priority to Stacked Switches
  401. Renumbering a Stack Unit
  402. Converting 4x10GbE Ports to 40GbE for Stacking
  403. Removing a Switch from a Stack
  404. Merging Two Stacks
  405. Splitting a Stack
  406. Verifying a Stack Configuration
  407. Troubleshooting a Switch Stack
  408. Failure Scenarios
  409. Master Switch Fails
  410. Master Switch Recovers from Failure
  411. Stack Unit in Card-Problem State Due to Configuration Mismatch
  412. Upgrading a Switch Stack
  413. Upgrading a Single Stack Unit
  414. Storm Control
  415. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
  416. Configuring Spanning Tree
  417. Configuring Interfaces for Layer 2 Mode
  418. Enabling Spanning Tree Protocol Globally
  419. Adding an Interface to the Spanning Tree Group
  420. Modifying Global Parameters
  421. Modifying Interface STP Parameters
  422. Preventing Network Disruptions with BPDU Guard
  423. BPDU Filtering
  424. STP Root Selection
  425. Root Guard Configuration
  426. Displaying STP Guard Configuration
  427. System Time and Date
  428. Overview
  429. Configuring Network Time Protocol
  430. Set the Hardware Clock with the Time Derived from NTP
  431. Configure NTP Broadcasts
  432. Configure NTP Authentication
  433. FTOS Time and Date
  434. Set the Time and Date for the Switch Software Clock
  435. Set Daylight Savings Time
  436. Set Recurring Daylight Saving Time
  437. Uplink Failure Detection (UFD)
  438. How Uplink Failure Detection Works
  439. UFD and NIC Teaming
  440. Configuring Uplink Failure Detection
  441. Clearing a UFD-Disabled Interface
  442. Displaying Uplink Failure Detection
  443. show interfaces
  444. Sample Configuration: Uplink Failure Detection
  445. Upgrade Procedures
  446. Virtual LANs (VLAN)
  447. Default VLAN
  448. Port-Based VLANs
  449. Create a Port-Based VLAN
  450. Assign Interfaces to a VLAN
  451. Assign an IP Address to a VLAN
  452. Enable Null VLAN as the Default VLAN
  453. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
  454. VRRP Benefits
  455. VRRP Configuration
  456. Assign Virtual IP addresses
  457. Set the VRRP Group (Virtual Router) Priority
  458. Configure VRRP Authentication
  459. Disable Preempt
  460. Change the Advertisement Interval
  461. Track an Interface or Object
  462. VRRP Initialization Delay
  463. Sample Configurations
  464. Debugging and Diagnostics
  465. Running Offline Diagnostics
  466. Trace Logs
  467. Environmental Monitoring
  468. Recognize an Over-Temperature Condition
  469. Recognize an Under-Voltage Condition
  470. Buffer Tuning
  471. Deciding to Tune Buffers
  472. Using a Pre-Defined Buffer Profile
  473. Sample Buffer Profile Configuration
  474. Troubleshooting Packet Loss
  475. Dataplane Statistics
  476. Displaying Stack Port Statistics
  477. Application Core Dumps
  478. TCP Dumps
  479. Standards Compliance
  480. RFC and I-D Compliance
  481. General IPv4 Protocols
  482. Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
  483. Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
  484. Network Management
  485. MIB Location
  486. Index
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Table of contents
  1. New Features
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. About This Guide
  7. Audience
  8. Products and Services Liability
  9. Technical Support
  10. SFTOS Overview
  11. Layer 2 Package Features
  12. multicast protocols
  13. Layer 3 Package Features
  14. Quick Start
  15. System Info and System Setup
  16. Management IP Address
  17. Uploading from the Switch through XMODEM
  18. Downloading to the Switch through XMODEM
  19. Resetting to Factory Defaults
  20. Using the Command Line Interface
  21. Command Format
  22. Common Command Parameters
  23. Annotations
  24. Obtaining Help at the Command Line
  25. Using Command Modes
  26. Mode-based Topology
  27. Mode-based Command Hierarchy
  28. Flow of CLI Operation
  29. System Management Commands
  30. interface managementethernet
  31. management route default
  32. network protocol
  33. show arp switch
  34. show cx4-cable-length
  35. show hardware
  36. show interface
  37. show interface ethernet
  38. show interface managementethernet
  39. show interface switchport
  40. show logging
  41. show mac-addr-table
  42. show memory
  43. show network
  44. show sysinfo
  45. show tech-support
  46. show version
  47. Telnet Commands
  48. ip telnet server enable
  49. show telnet
  50. remotecon timeout
  51. Serial Commands
  52. serial timeout
  53. SNMP Management Commands
  54. show snmpcommunity
  55. show trapflags
  56. snmp-server community
  57. snmp-server community mode
  58. snmp-server enable traps linkmode
  59. snmptrap ipaddr
  60. snmp trap link-status all
  61. System Configuration Commands
  62. auto-negotiate all
  63. interface range
  64. interface loopback
  65. monitor session 1 mode
  66. mtu (port)
  67. show interface loopback
  68. show mac-address-table multicast
  69. show monitor session
  70. show port protocol
  71. speed all
  72. System Utility Commands
  73. clear counters
  74. copy (clibanner)
  75. enable passwd
  76. terminal length
  77. PoE Commands
  78. inlinepower threshold
  79. inlinepower priority
  80. show inlinepower (stack)
  81. Dual Image Management Commands
  82. delete (software image)
  83. show bootvar
  84. Configuration Scripting
  85. script apply
  86. script show
  87. VLAN Commands
  88. clear vlan
  89. encapsulation (vlan)
  90. interface vlan
  91. protocol group
  92. protocol vlan group all
  93. show vlan
  94. show vlan association mac
  95. show vlan association subnet
  96. show vlan port
  97. vlan association mac
  98. vlan association subnet
  99. vlan database
  100. vlan participation all
  101. vlan protocol group
  102. vlan protocol group add protocol
  103. Protected-Port (PVLAN) Commands
  104. show interfaces switchport
  105. VLAN-Stacking Commands
  106. dvlan-tunnel l2pdu-forwarding enable
  107. dvlan-tunnel ethertype
  108. show dot1q-tunnel
  109. show dvlan-tunnel
  110. Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Commands
  111. LLDP Commands
  112. clear lldp neighbors
  113. lldp hello
  114. lldp mode (interface)
  115. lldp notification
  116. lldp timers-reinit
  117. show lldp interface
  118. show lldp neighbors
  119. System Logs
  120. logging console
  121. logging facility
  122. logging history
  123. logging persistent
  124. show logging eventlog
  125. show logging history
  126. show logging hosts
  127. User Account Commands
  128. show users
  129. Security Commands
  130. show port-security
  131. Port-Based Network Access (IEEE 802.1X) Commands
  132. authentication login
  133. clear dot1x statistics
  134. dot1x login
  135. dot1x port-control all
  136. dot1x system-auth-control
  137. dot1x user
  138. show dot1x
  139. show dot1x users
  140. show users authentication
  141. RADIUS Commands
  142. radius server host
  143. radius server key
  144. show radius
  145. show radius accounting statistics
  146. show radius statistics (authentication)
  147. TACACS+ Commands
  148. show tacacs
  149. Secure Shell (SSH) Commands
  150. ip ssh maxsessions
  151. ip ssh server enable
  152. Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Commands
  153. ip http javamode enable
  154. ip http secure-server enable
  155. show ip http
  156. Stacking Commands
  157. archive download-sw
  158. show stack-port
  159. show stack-port diag
  160. show switch
  161. show supported switchtype
  162. Slot and Card Commands
  163. show supported cardtype
  164. DHCP Server Commands
  165. clear ip dhcp binding
  166. ip dhcp bootp automatic
  167. ip dhcp ping packets
  168. ip dhcp pool
  169. service dhcp
  170. show ip dhcp global configuration
  171. show ip dhcp server statistics
  172. Time Commands
  173. SNTP Commands
  174. sntp client mode
  175. sntp server
  176. show sntp
  177. show sntp server
  178. GARP Commands
  179. GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) Commands
  180. show gvrp configuration
  181. GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) Commands
  182. set gmrp interfacemode
  183. show gmrp configuration
  184. show mac-address-table gmrp
  185. RMON Commands
  186. rmon collection history
  187. rmon collection statistics
  188. show rmon
  189. show rmon alarms
  190. show rmon events
  191. show rmon history
  192. show rmon log
  193. show rmon statistics
  194. IGMP Snooping Commands
  195. igmp enable (interface)
  196. igmp interfacemode enable all
  197. igmp mrouter interface enable
  198. set igmp fast-leave
  199. set igmp groupmembership-interval all
  200. set igmp mcrtexpiretime (interface)
  201. set igmp mrouter interface
  202. show igmpsnooping fast-leave
  203. LAG/Port Channel Commands
  204. clear port-channel
  205. description (port channel)
  206. igmp enable
  207. igmp mrouter interface
  208. mac access-group (port channel)
  209. mtu (lag)
  210. protocol lacp
  211. protocol static
  212. show interfaces port-channel
  213. show port-channel
  214. shutdown (port channel)
  215. spanning-tree (lag)
  216. spanning-tree 0 priority (lag)
  217. spanning-tree mstp edge-port (lag)
  218. Spanning Tree (STP) Commands
  219. show spanning-tree mst detailed
  220. show spanning-tree mst port summary
  221. show spanning-tree summary
  222. spanning-tree bpdumigrationcheck
  223. spanning-tree edgeport
  224. spanning-tree max-hops
  225. spanning-tree msti
  226. spanning-tree msti instance
  227. spanning-tree msti vlan
  228. spanning-tree port mode enable
  229. Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
  230. classofservice ip-dscp-mapping
  231. classofservice trust
  232. show classofservice dot1p-mapping
  233. show classofservice ip-dscp-mapping
  234. show classofservice trust
  235. show interfaces cos-queue
  236. Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Commands
  237. Class Commands
  238. class-map match-all
  239. class-map rename
  240. match ethertype
  241. match cos
  242. match dstl4port
  243. match ip precedence
  244. match srcip
  245. match srcl4port
  246. Policy Commands
  247. bandwidth kbps
  248. expedite kbps
  249. mark cos
  250. shape average
  251. Service Commands
  252. Show Commands
  253. show diffserv
  254. show diffserv service
  255. show diffserv service brief
  256. show policy-map
  257. show policy-map interface
  258. show service-policy
  259. classofservice dot1pmapping
  260. show classofservice dot1pmapping
  261. Buffer Carving
  262. buffer dedicated (1g and stacking ports)
  263. buffer dedicated interface (10g ports)
  264. buffer dynamic interface (s25p)
  265. buffer packets interface
  266. show buffer allocation interface
  267. ACL Commands
  268. ip access-group (interface)
  269. ip access-group all
  270. MAC Access Control List (ACL) Commands
  271. mac access-list extended
  272. mac access-group
  273. show mac access-lists
  274. Broadcast Storm Control Commands
  275. Routing Commands
  276. arp cachesize
  277. arp resptime
  278. show arp
  279. show arp brief
  280. IP Routing
  281. ip address (routed)
  282. ip netdirbcast
  283. ip route default
  284. show ip interface
  285. show ip brief
  286. show ip route
  287. show ip route bestroutes
  288. show ip route preferences
  289. Bootp/DHCP Relay Commands
  290. bootpdhcprelay maxhopcount
  291. show bootpdhcprelay
  292. Router Discovery Protocol Commands
  293. ip irdp holdtime
  294. ip irdp preference
  295. Virtual LAN Routing Commands
  296. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) Commands
  297. ip vrrp authentication
  298. ip vrrp ip
  299. ip vrrp preempt
  300. ip vrrp priority
  301. show ip vrrp interface stats
  302. show ip vrrp interface
  303. OSPF Commands
  304. area authentication
  305. area range
  306. area stub
  307. area virtual-link dead-interval
  308. area virtual-link retransmit-interval
  309. distance ospf
  310. enable (ospf)
  311. ip ospf
  312. ip ospf authentication
  313. ip ospf cost
  314. ip ospf hello-interval
  315. ip ospf priority
  316. ip ospf transmit-delay
  317. router ospf
  318. show ip ospf
  319. show ip ospf abr
  320. show ip ospf database
  321. show ip ospf interface brief
  322. show ip ospf neighbor
  323. show ip ospf range
  324. show ip ospf stub table
  325. show ip ospf virtual-link brief
  326. RIP Commands
  327. distance rip
  328. ip rip authentication
  329. ip rip receive version
  330. show ip rip
  331. show ip rip interface brief
  332. IP Multicast Commands
  333. ip mcast boundary
  334. ip multicast ttl-threshold
  335. show ip mcast boundary
  336. show ip mcast mroute group
  337. show ip mcast mroute static
  338. Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP)
  339. ip dvmrp metric
  340. show ip dvmrp interface
  341. show ip dvmrp nexthop
  342. show ip dvmrp prune
  343. IGMP Commands
  344. ip igmp last-member-query-count
  345. ip igmp-proxy
  346. ip igmp robustness
  347. ip igmp version
  348. show ip igmp
  349. show ip igmp interface
  350. show ip igmp interface stats
  351. show ip igmp-proxy
  352. show ip igmp-proxy interface
  353. show ip igmp-proxy groups
  354. PIM Commands
  355. ip pimdm mode
  356. show ip pimdm interface
  357. PIM-SM Commands
  358. ip pimsm cbsrpreference
  359. ip pimsm crppreference
  360. ip pimsm
  361. ip pimsm query-interval
  362. ip pimsm staticrp
  363. show ip pimsm candrptable
  364. show ip pimsm interface
  365. show ip pimsm neighbor
  366. show ip pimsm rp
  367. Index
  368. Table Of Contents
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Table of contents
  1. New Features
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. About this Guide
  12. Audience
  13. Contact Information
  14. Accessing iSupport Services
  15. SFTOS Features
  16. Layer 2 Package Feature Details
  17. VLAN
  18. Stacking
  19. Multicast Protocols
  20. Load Balancing
  21. Port Naming Convention
  22. Getting Started
  23. Setting up a Management Connection to the Switch
  24. Connecting to the Console Port
  25. Command Line Interface (CLI) Overview
  26. Getting Help From the CLI
  27. Showing Network Settings
  28. Displaying Statistics
  29. Showing and Removing Created Users
  30. Setting the Enable Password
  31. Setting the Management IP Address
  32. Configuring an Interface with an IP Address
  33. Setting up SNMP Management
  34. Setting Up the Management VLAN
  35. Managing Configuration and Software Files
  36. Important Points to Remember — Files
  37. Points to Remember when Transferring Files
  38. Using Xmodem to Download Software
  39. Using TFTP to Download Software
  40. Saving the Running Configuration
  41. Installing System Software
  42. Managing the Configuration
  43. Clearing the Running Configuration
  44. Configuring from the Network
  45. Resetting the Pre-configured System
  46. Using Configuration Scripts
  47. Uploading a Configuration Script to a TFTP Server
  48. Downloading a Configuration Script from a TFTP Server
  49. Applying a Configuration Script
  50. Listing Configuration Scripts
  51. Displaying Logs
  52. Management
  53. Changing the Management VLAN from the Default
  54. Verifying Access to a Management Port
  55. Setting the Host Name Prompt
  56. Managing SNMP Traps
  57. router BGP config mode
  58. Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
  59. Important Points to Remember
  60. Example of configuring an RMON alarm
  61. SNTP Overview
  62. CLI Examples of SNTP Setup
  63. Example #5: show sntp server
  64. Stacking S-Series Switches
  65. Stacking Commands Overview
  66. Unit Number Assignment
  67. Adding a Switch to a Stack
  68. Removing a Switch from a Stack
  69. Setting Management Unit Preferences
  70. Inspecting Management Preferences
  71. Administrative Management Preference
  72. Copying SFTOS Software to a Member Switch
  73. Using show Commands for Stacking Information
  74. Logging Commands
  75. Configuring the System Log
  76. Displaying the System Log
  77. Interpreting system log messages
  78. Using the Persistent Event Log
  79. Displaying the SNMP Trap Log
  80. Configuring Syslog Server Host Connections
  81. Configure a syslog server
  82. Interface Support in SFTOS
  83. Viewing Interface Information
  84. Viewing Layer 3 Interface Information
  85. Enabling an Interface
  86. Configuring Layer 3 Mode
  87. Enabling Power over Ethernet Ports (PoE)
  88. Bulk Configuration
  89. Bulk Configuration Examples
  90. DHCP Commands
  91. Configuring the Switch as a DHCP Server
  92. Configuring a DHCP address pool (required)
  93. Using the Switch as a BootP/DHCP Relay Agent
  94. Configuring the Switch as a DHCP Relay Agent
  95. Providing User Access Security
  96. Configuring TACACS+ Server Connection Options
  97. Configuring a RADIUS Connection
  98. Enabling Secure Management with SSH
  99. Enabling SSH
  100. Spanning Tree
  101. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP, IEEE 802.1D)
  102. Basic STP CLI Port Management
  103. Port States
  104. MST Regions
  105. MSTP CLI Management
  106. Setting the STP Version Parameter
  107. Enabling STP
  108. Influencing the Spanning Tree Topology
  109. Example of influencing the spanning tree configuration
  110. Changing Spanning Tree Global Parameters
  111. Enabling an Edge Port
  112. Display Spanning Tree Configuration
  113. Displaying STP, MSTP, and RSTP Operation
  114. Link Aggregation—IEEE 802.3
  115. LAG Load Distribution
  116. LAG Implementation Restrictions
  117. Link Aggregation Group (LAG) Commands
  118. Interface Config mode commands
  119. LAG Configuration Examples
  120. Basic LAG configuration example
  121. Using the Interface Range mode
  122. LACP Configuration
  123. Displaying LAGs (Port Channels)
  124. Using Differentiated Services (DiffServ)
  125. Deploying DiffServ
  126. Creating a Policy-Map
  127. Applying Policies
  128. Enabling Differentiated Services
  129. show class-map
  130. Using the show diffserv Command
  131. Using the "show policy-map" Command
  132. Using the show service-policy Command
  133. Configuring Differentiated Services by Department
  134. Configuring Differentiated Services for Voice over IP
  135. Access Control
  136. Common ACL Commands
  137. IP ACL Commands
  138. Protecting the Management Interface with a Loopback ACL
  139. Access Control List Configuration Example
  140. Applying an IP ACL to the Loopback Interface
  141. Restrictions on the usage of loopback interface ACL
  142. Enabling Broadcast Storm Control
  143. VLANs
  144. Implementing VLANs
  145. VLAN Mode Commands
  146. Configuration Task List for VLANs
  147. Example of creating a VLAN and assigning interfaces
  148. Assign an interface to multiple VLANs
  149. Clearing/Resetting a VLAN
  150. Example of adding a LAG to a VLAN
  151. Creating a Routed VLAN
  152. GARP and GVRP
  153. GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)
  154. GARP Commands
  155. Example of Creating a Dynamic VLAN through GVRP
  156. Displaying GARP, GVRP, GMRP Properties
  157. Creating an IP Subnet-based VLAN
  158. Configuring a Native VLAN
  159. Example of configuring a native VLAN
  160. Configuring a VLAN Tunnel (DVLAN or VLAN-Stack)
  161. DVLAN configuration example
  162. Displaying VLAN Information
  163. Enabling IGMP Snooping
  164. Monitoring IGMP Snooping
  165. Port Mirroring Features
  166. Port Mirroring Commands
  167. Configuring the mirrored port and destination port
  168. Stopping the mirroring session and removing probe and mirrored ports
  169. Using other commands that show port mirroring status
  170. Layer 3 Routing
  171. Enabling Routing
  172. Port Routing Configuration Example
  173. IGMP Proxy
  174. IGMP Proxy Configuration
  175. Verifying the configuration
  176. RIP Configuration
  177. RIP Configuration Example
  178. OSPF Configuration
  179. Configuring OSPF on an S-Series operating as a border router
  180. VLAN Routing
  181. VLAN Routing Configuration
  182. VLAN Routing OSPF Configuration
  183. VLAN Routing RIP Configuration
  184. Link Aggregation
  185. Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
  186. Troubleshooting
  187. Recovering from a Software Upgrade Failure
  188. Recovering from a Lost Password
  189. Preventing Auto-negotiation Mismatches
  190. Monitoring SFPs
  191. Monitoring 10 GE Interfaces
  192. Troubleshooting No Output on the Console
  193. IEEE Compliance
  194. RFC Compliance
  195. OSPF (in Layer 3 Package only)
  196. RIP (in Layer 3 Package only)
  197. Security
  198. MIBs
  199. Force 10 MIBs
  200. SNMP Traps
  201. Index
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