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PowerConnect J-EX8216

Brand: Dell | Category: Switch
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  6. about this guide
  7. downloading software
  8. requesting technical support
  9. switch and components overview and specifications
  10. Chapter 1 Dell PowerConnect J-Series J-EX8216 Switch Overview
  11. Chassis Physical Specifications, LCD Panel, and Midplane
  12. Routing Engines and Switch Fabric
  13. Line Cards
  14. Power Supplies
  15. Chassis Physical Specifications of a J-EX8216 Switch
  16. Understanding J-EX8216 Switch Component and Functionality Redundancy
  17. Routing Engine and Control Redundancy
  18. Slot Numbering for a J-EX8216 Switch
  19. Slot Numbering for the Power Supply Slots
  20. Slot Numbering for the SF Module Slots
  21. Chapter 2 Component Descriptions
  22. LCD Panel Modes
  23. LCD Panel Menus
  24. Chassis Status LEDs in a J-EX8200 Switch
  25. Field-Replaceable Units in a J-EX8216 Switch
  26. Routing Engine (RE) Module in a J-EX8216 Switch
  27. RE Module LEDs in a J-EX8216 Switch
  28. Management Port LEDs in J-EX8200 Switches
  29. SF Module LEDs in a J-EX8216 Switch
  30. port SFP+ Line Card in a J-EX8200 Switch
  31. port SFP Line Card in a J-EX8200 Switch
  32. port RJ-45 Line Card in a J-EX8200 Switch
  33. Line Card LEDs in a J-EX8200 Switch
  34. Network Port LEDs in a J-EX8200 Switch
  35. AC Power Supply in a J-EX8200 Switch
  36. N+1 Redundancy Configuration of AC Power Supplies
  37. N+N Redundancy Configuration of AC Power Supplies
  38. AC Power Supply LEDs in a J-EX8200 Switch
  39. Cooling System and Airflow in a J-EX8216 Switch
  40. Midplane in a J-EX8216 Switch
  41. Chapter 3 Component Specifications
  42. Management Port Connector Pinout Information for a J-EX8200 Switch
  43. Optical Interface Support in J-EX8200 Switches
  44. Grounding Cable and Lug Specifications for J-EX8200 Switches
  45. Part 2 Planning for Switch Installation
  46. Chapter 4 Site Preparation
  47. General Site Guidelines for J-EX Series Switches
  48. Site Electrical Wiring Guidelines for J-EX Series Switches
  49. Environmental Requirements and Specifications for J-EX Series Switches
  50. Chapter 5 Rack and Cabinet Requirements
  51. Cabinet Requirements and Specifications for a J-EX8216 Switch
  52. Clearance Requirements for Airflow and Hardware Maintenance for a J-EX8216
  53. Switch
  54. Chapter 6 Cable Requirements
  55. and Dispersion
  56. Chapter 7 Planning Power Requirements
  57. Power Requirements for J-EX8216 Switch Components
  58. AC Power Cord Specifications for a J-EX8200 Switch
  59. Calculating Power Requirements for a J-EX8216 Switch
  60. Configuration
  61. Switch Configuration
  62. Calculating the J-EX8200 Switch Fiber-Optic Cable Power Budget
  63. Calculating the J-EX8200 Switch Fiber-Optic Cable Power Margin
  64. Part 3 Installing and Connecting the Switch and Switch Components
  65. Chapter 8 Installing the Switch
  66. Unpacking a J-EX8200 Switch
  67. Parts Inventory (Packing List) for a J-EX8216 Switch
  68. Installing the Power Cord Tray in a Rack or Cabinet for a J-EX8200 Switch
  69. Mounting a J-EX8216 Switch on a Rack or Cabinet
  70. Chapter 9 Installing Switch Components
  71. Installing an AC Power Supply in a J-EX8200 Switch
  72. Installing a Fan Tray in a J-EX8216 Switch
  73. Installing an RE Module in a J-EX8216 Switch
  74. Installing an SF Module in a J-EX8216 Switch
  75. Unpacking a Line Card Used in a J-EX8200 Switch
  76. Installing a Line Card in a J-EX8200 Switch
  77. Installing a Transceiver in a J-EX Series Switch
  78. Connecting a Fiber-Optic Cable to a J-EX Series Switch
  79. Chapter 10 Connecting the Switch
  80. Connecting Earth Ground to a J-EX8216 Switch
  81. Connecting AC Power to a J-EX8200 Switch
  82. Powering On a J-EX8200 Switch
  83. Connecting a J-EX Series Switch to a Network for Out-of-Band Management
  84. Connecting a J-EX Series Switch to a Management Console
  85. Connecting a J-EX Series Switch to a Modem
  86. Setting the Serial Console Speed for the Switch
  87. Configuring the Modem
  88. Connecting the Modem to the Console Port
  89. Chapter 11 Performing Initial Configuration
  90. Connecting and Configuring a J-EX Series Switch (CLI Procedure)
  91. Connecting and Configuring a J-EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
  92. Part 4 Removing the Switch and Switch Components
  93. Chapter 12 Removing the Switch
  94. Removing a J-EX8216 Switch from a Rack or Cabinet
  95. Chapter 13 Removing Switch Components
  96. Removing a Fan Tray from a J-EX8216 Switch
  97. Taking the RE Module Offline in a J-EX8216 Switch
  98. Taking an RE Module Offline in a Switch With One RE Module
  99. Removing an RE Module from a J-EX8216 Switch
  100. Taking the SF Module Offline in a J-EX8216 Switch
  101. Removing an SF Module from a J-EX8216 Switch
  102. Removing a Line Card from a J-EX8200 Switch
  103. Removing a Transceiver from a J-EX Series Switch
  104. Disconnecting a Fiber-Optic Cable from a J-EX Series Switch
  105. Part 5 Switch and Component Maintenance
  106. Chapter 14 Routine Maintenance
  107. Holding a Line Card
  108. Storing a Line Card
  109. Maintaining Fiber-Optic Cables in J-EX Series Switches
  110. Part 6 Returning Hardware
  111. Chapter 15 Getting Help
  112. Online Services
  113. Automated Order-Status Service
  114. Before You Call
  115. Contacting Dell
  116. Locating the Serial Number on a J-EX8200 Switch or Component
  117. Locating the Serial Number ID Labels on FRUs in a J-EX8200 Switch
  118. Packing a J-EX8216 Switch or Component for Shipping
  119. Packing a J-EX8216 Switch for Shipping
  120. Packing J-EX8216 Switch Components for Shipping
  121. Packing a Line Card Used in a J-EX8200 Switch
  122. Dell Support
  123. safety information
  124. Chapter 16 General Safety Information
  125. Definitions of Safety Warning Levels for J-EX Series Switches
  126. Fire Safety Requirements for J-EX Series Switches
  127. Qualified Personnel Warning for J-EX Series Switches
  128. Warning Statement for Norway and Sweden for J-EX Series Switches
  129. Chapter 17 Radiation and Laser Warnings
  130. Class 1 LED Product Warning
  131. Radiation from Open Port Apertures Warning for J-EX Series Switches
  132. Chapter 18 Installation and Maintenance Safety Information
  133. Chassis Lifting Guidelines for J-EX8200 Switches
  134. Rack-Mounting and Cabinet-Mounting Warnings for J-EX Series Switches
  135. Grounded Equipment Warning for J-EX Series Switches
  136. Switches
  137. Jewelry Removal Warning
  138. Lightning Activity Warning
  139. Operating Temperature Warning
  140. Product Disposal Warning
  141. Chapter 19 Power and Electrical Safety Information
  142. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge Damage on J-EX Series Switches
  143. AC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines for J-EX Series Switches
  144. AC Power Disconnection Warning for J-EX Series Switches
  145. Multiple Power Supplies Disconnection Warning for J-EX Series Switches
  146. In Case of Electrical Accident: Action to Take on a J-EX Series Switch
  147. Part 8 Compliance Information
  148. Chapter 20 Compliance Information
  149. Compliance Statements for EMC Requirements for J-EX Series Switches
  150. European Community
  151. Non-Regulatory Environmental Standards
  152. Declarations of Conformity for J-EX8216 Switches
  153. Part 9 Index
  154. Index
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PowerConnect J-EX8216

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  63. about this guide
  64. downloading software
  65. requesting technical support
  66. Chapter 1 Software Overview
  67. Layer 3 Protocols Supported on J-EX Series Switches
  68. Layer 3 Protocols Not Supported on J-EX Series Switches
  69. Security Features for J-EX Series Switches Overview
  70. High Availability Features for J-EX Series Switches Overview
  71. Graceful Protocol Restart
  72. Graceful Routing Engine Switchover
  73. Understanding Software Infrastructure and Processes
  74. Junos OS Processes
  75. Chapter 2 Supported Hardware
  76. Uplink Modules
  77. J-EX8208 Switch Hardware Overview
  78. Routing Engines and Switch Fabric
  79. Line Cards
  80. J-EX8216 Switch Hardware Overview
  81. Power Supplies
  82. Part 2 Complete Software Configuration Statement Hierarchy
  83. Chapter 3 Complete Software Configuration Statement Hierarchy
  84. edit chassis] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
  85. edit ethernet-switching-options] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
  86. edit firewall] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
  87. edit forwarding-options] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
  88. edit interfaces] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
  89. edit poe] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
  90. edit routing-instances] Configuration Hierarchy
  91. edit vlans] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
  92. Part 3 Software Installation
  93. Chapter 4 Software Installation Overview
  94. Software Package Security
  95. Installing Software Using Automatic Software Download
  96. Understanding System Snapshot on J-EX Series Switches
  97. Licenses Overview
  98. License Warning Messages
  99. Chapter 5 Installing Junos OS
  100. Installing Software on a J-EX8200 Switch with Redundant Routing Engines (CLI
  101. Preparing the Switch for the Software Installation
  102. Installing Software on the Backup Routing Engine
  103. Installing Software on the Default Master Routing Engine
  104. Installing Software on J-EX Series Switches (J-Web Procedure)
  105. Installing Software Upgrades from a Server
  106. Installing Software Upgrades by Uploading Files
  107. Chapter 6 Booting the Switch, Upgrading Software, and Managing Licenses
  108. Creating a Snapshot and Using It to Boot a J-EX Series Switch
  109. Switch
  110. Upgrading Software
  111. Managing Licenses
  112. Deleting Licenses
  113. Adding New Licenses
  114. Displaying License Keys
  115. Chapter 7 Verifying Software Installation
  116. Verifying That a System Snapshot Was Created on a J-EX Series Switch
  117. Displaying Installed Licenses and License Usage Details
  118. Displaying Installed License Keys
  119. Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Software Installation
  120. Rebooting from the Inactive Partition
  121. Chapter 9 Configuration Statements for Software Installation
  122. auto-image-upgrade
  123. Chapter 10 Operational Mode Commands for Software Installation
  124. request system license add
  125. request system license delete
  126. request system license save
  127. request system reboot
  128. request system snapshot
  129. request system software add
  130. request system software delete
  131. request system software rollback
  132. request system software validate
  133. show system autoinstallation status
  134. show system boot-messages
  135. show system license
  136. show system snapshot
  137. Part 4 User Interfaces
  138. Chapter 11 User Interfaces Overview
  139. CLI Command Modes
  140. J-Web User Interface for J-EX Series Switches Overview
  141. Understanding J-Web Configuration Tools
  142. Understanding J-Web User Interface Sessions
  143. Chapter 12 Using the Configuration Tools
  144. Starting the J-Web Interface
  145. Chapter 13 Operational Mode Commands for User Interfaces
  146. set cli complete-on-space
  147. set cli directory
  148. set cli idle-timeout
  149. set cli prompt
  150. set cli restart-on-upgrade
  151. set cli screen-length
  152. set cli screen-width
  153. set cli terminal
  154. set cli timestamp
  155. show cli
  156. show cli authorization
  157. show cli directory
  158. show cli history
  159. start shell
  160. Chapter 14 System Setup Overview
  161. Chapter 15 Initial Configuration
  162. Connecting and Configuring a J-EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
  163. Configuring the LCD Panel on J-EX Series Switches (CLI Procedure)
  164. Configuring a Custom Display Message
  165. Configuring System Identity for a J-EX Series Switch (J-Web Procedure)
  166. Chapter 16 Configuration Statements for System Setup
  167. authentication-key
  168. auxiliary
  169. broadcast
  170. broadcast-client
  171. console (Physical Port)
  172. default-address-selection
  173. gre-path-mtu-discovery
  174. icmpv4-rate-limit
  175. icmpv6-rate-limit
  176. inet6-backup-router
  177. internet-options
  178. ipip-path-mtu-discovery
  179. ipv6-path-mtu-discovery
  180. ipv6-reject-zero-hop-limit
  181. lcd-menu
  182. location
  183. menu-item
  184. multicast-client
  185. no-multicast-echo
  186. no-ping-time-stamp
  187. no-tcp-rfc1323
  188. path-mtu-discovery
  189. peer
  190. ports
  191. processes
  192. server (NTP)
  193. traceoptions (SBC Configuration Process)
  194. trusted-key
  195. Chapter 17 Operational Mode Commands for System Setup
  196. clear chassis display message
  197. clear system reboot
  198. configure
  199. request chassis pic
  200. request chassis routing-engine master
  201. request system halt
  202. request system logout
  203. request system power-off
  204. request system scripts convert
  205. request system scripts refresh-from commit
  206. request system scripts refresh-from event
  207. request system scripts refresh-from op
  208. request system storage cleanup
  209. restart
  210. set chassis display message
  211. set date
  212. show chassis firmware
  213. show chassis lcd
  214. show configuration
  215. show host
  216. show ntp associations
  217. show ntp status
  218. show system firmware
  219. show system reboot
  220. show system software
  221. show system storage
  222. show system switchover
  223. show system uptime
  224. show system users
  225. show system virtual-memory
  226. show task replication
  227. show version
  228. Chapter 18 Power Management Overview
  229. Power Management
  230. Power Priority of Line Cards
  231. Power Supply Redundancy
  232. Chapter 19 Initial Configuration
  233. Configuring the Power Priority of Line Cards (CLI Procedure)
  234. Chapter 20 Verifying Power Management
  235. Chapter 21 Configuration Statements for Power Management
  236. n-plus-n
  237. redundancy
  238. Chapter 22 Operational Mode Commands for Power Management
  239. show chassis power-budget-statistics
  240. Part 7 Junos OS for J-EX Series Switches Configuration Management
  241. Chapter 23 Configuration Management Overview
  242. Configuration Files Terms
  243. Understanding Automatic Refreshing of Scripts on J-EX Series Switches
  244. Autoinstallation Configuration Files and IP Addresses
  245. J-EX Series Switches Default Configuration
  246. J-EX8200 Switch Default Configuration
  247. Chapter 24 Managing Junos OS Configuration
  248. Text
  249. Managing Junos OS Configuration
  250. Uploading a Configuration File (CLI Procedure)
  251. Uploading a Configuration File (J-Web Procedure)
  252. Displaying Configuration History
  253. Displaying Users Editing the Configuration
  254. Downloading a Configuration File with the J-Web Interface
  255. Panel
  256. Reverting to the Rescue Configuration for the J-EX Series Switch
  257. Setting or Deleting the Rescue Configuration (CLI Procedure)
  258. Setting or Deleting the Rescue Configuration (J-Web Procedure)
  259. Chapter 25 Verifying Configuration
  260. Chapter 26 Configuration Statements for Configuration Management
  261. archive-sites (Configuration File)
  262. autoinstallation
  263. commit synchronize
  264. configuration
  265. configuration-servers
  266. interfaces
  267. transfer-interval (Configuration)
  268. Chapter 27 Operational Mode Commands for Configuration Management
  269. clear log
  270. clear system commit
  271. file archive
  272. file checksum md5
  273. file checksum sha1
  274. file checksum sha-256
  275. file compare
  276. file copy
  277. file delete
  278. file list
  279. file rename
  280. file show
  281. request system configuration rescue delete
  282. request system configuration rescue save
  283. show system commit
  284. show system configuration archival
  285. show system configuration rescue
  286. show system rollback
  287. test configuration
  288. Part 8 User and Access Management on J-EX Series Switches
  289. Chapter 28 User and Access Management on J-EX Series Switches Overview
  290. Chapter 29 User Access Management Configuration
  291. Generating SSL Certificates to Be Used for Secure Web Access
  292. Chapter 30 Monitoring Users
  293. Chapter 31 Troubleshooting User Access Management
  294. Chapter 32 Configuration Statements for User and Access Management
  295. allow-configuration
  296. authentication (Login)
  297. authentication-order
  298. change-type
  299. class (Defining Login Classes)
  300. deny-commands
  301. deny-configuration
  302. format
  303. idle-timeout
  304. login
  305. login-alarms
  306. maximum-length
  307. minimum-changes
  308. minimum-length
  309. permissions
  310. retry-options
  311. root-authentication
  312. root-login
  313. tacplus-options
  314. tacplus-server
  315. traceoptions (Address-Assignment Pool)
  316. user (Access)
  317. Chapter 33 Operational Mode Commands for User and Access Management
  318. request message
  319. show subscribers
  320. Part 9 Junos OS for J-EX Series Switches System Services
  321. Chapter 34 System Services Overview
  322. DHCP/BOOTP Relay for J-EX Series Switches Overview
  323. Chapter 35 System Services Configuration
  324. Configuring a DHCP SIP Server (CLI Procedure)
  325. Chapter 36 Monitoring System Services
  326. Chapter 37 Configuration Statements for System Services
  327. boot-server (DHCP)
  328. bootp
  329. ca-name
  330. cache-timeout-negative
  331. certificates
  332. certification-authority
  333. connection-limit
  334. crl (Encryption Interface)
  335. description
  336. dhcp
  337. domain
  338. domain-search
  339. enrollment-retry
  340. file
  341. helpers
  342. http
  343. https
  344. interface (BOOTP)
  345. interface (DNS and TFTP Packet Forwarding or Relay Agent)
  346. load-key-file
  347. local
  348. local-certificate
  349. maximum-hop-count
  350. minimum-wait-time
  351. no-listen
  352. outbound-ssh
  353. path-length
  354. pool
  355. port (HTTP/HTTPS)
  356. protocol-version
  357. server (DHCP and BOOTP Relay Agent)
  358. server (DNS and TFTP Service)
  359. server-identifier
  360. servers
  361. services
  362. session
  363. sip-server
  364. source-address-giaddr
  365. static-binding
  366. telnet
  367. traceoptions
  368. traceoptions (DHCP Server)
  369. traceoptions (DNS and TFTP Packet Forwarding)
  370. web-management
  371. wins-server
  372. Chapter 38 Operational Mode Commands for System Services
  373. clear system services dhcp binding
  374. clear system services dhcp conflict
  375. clear system services dhcp statistics
  376. request ipsec switch
  377. request security certificate (signed)
  378. request security key-pair
  379. request security certificate (unsigned)
  380. show system services dhcp binding
  381. show system services dhcp conflict
  382. show system services dhcp global
  383. show system services dhcp pool
  384. show system services dhcp statistics
  385. show system services service-deployment
  386. Part 10 Junos OS for J-EX Series Switches System Monitoring
  387. Chapter 39 System Monitoring Overview
  388. Dashboard for J-EX Series Switches
  389. System Information Panel
  390. Capacity Utilization Panel
  391. Chassis Viewer
  392. Chapter 40 Administering and Monitoring System Functions
  393. Checking Active Alarms with the J-Web Interface
  394. Monitoring Chassis Alarms for a J-EX8200 Switch
  395. Monitoring Switch Control Traffic
  396. Monitoring System Properties
  397. Monitoring Chassis Information
  398. Monitoring System Process Information
  399. Managing Log, Temporary, and Crash Files on the Switch (J-Web Procedure)
  400. Downloading Files
  401. Chapter 41 Configuration Statements for System Monitoring
  402. archive (All System Log Files)
  403. archive-sites
  404. attributes-match
  405. commands
  406. console (System Logging)
  407. destination
  408. destinations
  409. event-options
  410. events (Associating Events with a Policy)
  411. event-script
  412. execute-commands
  413. facility-override
  414. file (System Logging)
  415. files
  416. generate-event
  417. host
  418. ignore
  419. log-prefix
  420. output-filename
  421. output-format
  422. policy
  423. raise-trap
  424. refresh
  425. remote-execution
  426. retry-count
  427. size
  428. source
  429. structured-data
  430. syslog
  431. then
  432. time-format
  433. time-interval
  434. time-zone
  435. traceoptions (Commit and Op Scripts)
  436. transfer-delay
  437. trigger
  438. upload
  439. user (System Logging)
  440. user-name
  441. world-readable
  442. Chapter 42 Operational Mode Commands for System Monitoring
  443. monitor list
  444. monitor start
  445. monitor stop
  446. show chassis alarms
  447. show chassis environment
  448. show chassis environment fpc
  449. show chassis environment routing-engine
  450. show chassis fpc
  451. show chassis hardware
  452. show chassis led
  453. show chassis location
  454. show chassis pic
  455. show chassis routing-engine
  456. show chassis temperature-thresholds
  457. show log
  458. show pfe next-hop
  459. show pfe route
  460. show pfe statistics ip
  461. show pfe statistics ip6
  462. show pfe terse
  463. show system alarms
  464. show system audit
  465. show system buffers
  466. show system connections
  467. show system core-dumps
  468. show system directory-usage
  469. show system processes
  470. virtual chassis
  471. Chapter 43 Virtual Chassis—Overview, Components, and Configurations
  472. Switches
  473. Global Management of Member Switches in a Virtual Chassis
  474. Understanding Virtual Chassis Components
  475. Backup Role
  476. Member Switch and Member ID
  477. Virtual Chassis Identifier (VCID)
  478. Understanding How the Master in a Virtual Chassis Configuration Is Elected
  479. Understanding Global Management of a Virtual Chassis Configuration
  480. Understanding Nonvolatile Storage in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
  481. Understanding Virtual Chassis Configuration
  482. Understanding Virtual Chassis J-EX4200 Switch Version Compatibility
  483. Understanding Fast Failover in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
  484. Fast Failover in a Ring Topology Using Uplink Module VCPs
  485. Topologies
  486. Effects of Topology Changes on a Fast Failover Configuration
  487. Understanding Split and Merge in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
  488. Merging Virtual Chassis Configurations
  489. Chapter 44 Virtual Chassis—Configuration Examples
  490. Example: Expanding a Virtual Chassis Configuration in a Single Wiring Closet
  491. Closets
  492. Example: Configuring Aggregated Ethernet High-Speed Uplinks Between a Virtual Chassis Access Switch and a Virtual Chassis Distribution Switch
  493. Between a Virtual Chassis Access Switch and a Virtual Chassis Distribution
  494. Example: Configuring Fast Failover on Uplink Module VCPs to Reroute Traffic When a Virtual Chassis Member Switch or Intermember Link Fails
  495. Virtual Chassis Merge
  496. Chapter 45 Configuring Virtual Chassis
  497. Configuring a Virtual Chassis with a Preprovisioned Configuration File
  498. Configuring a Virtual Chassis with a Nonprovisioned Configuration File
  499. Configuring a Virtual Chassis (J-Web Procedure)
  500. the Same Wiring Closet
  501. Chassis Configuration
  502. Configuration Using Autoprovisioning
  503. Configuring Mastership of the Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
  504. Configuring Mastership Using a Preprovisioned Configuration File
  505. Preprovisioned
  506. Setting an Uplink VCP Between Two Member Switches
  507. Chassis Port Using the LCD Panel
  508. of a Virtual Chassis (CLI Procedure)
  509. Configuring Fast Failover in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
  510. Disabling Fast Failover in a Virtual Chassis Configuration
  511. Merge (CLI Procedure)
  512. Chapter 46 Verifying Virtual Chassis Configuration
  513. Chassis Member
  514. Verifying That the Virtual Chassis Ports Are Operational
  515. Monitoring Virtual Chassis Configuration Status and Statistics
  516. Remove, Repair, and Reinstall the Same Switch
  517. the Old Configuration
  518. Chapter 47 Troubleshooting Virtual Chassis
  519. Chapter 48 Configuration Statements for Virtual Chassis
  520. auto-sw-update
  521. fast-failover
  522. graceful-switchover
  523. mac-persistence-timer
  524. mastership-priority
  525. member
  526. no-management-vlan
  527. no-split-detection
  528. package-name
  529. redundancy (Graceful Switchover)
  530. role
  531. serial-number
  532. virtual-chassis
  533. Chapter 49 Operational Mode Commands for Virtual Chassis
  534. clear virtual-chassis vc-port statistics
  535. request session member
  536. request virtual-chassis recycle
  537. request virtual-chassis renumber
  538. request virtual-chassis vc-port
  539. show virtual-chassis active topology
  540. show virtual-chassis fast-failover
  541. show virtual-chassis status
  542. show virtual-chassis vc-path
  543. show virtual-chassis vc-port
  544. show virtual-chassis vc-port statistics
  545. Part 12 Interfaces on J-EX Series Switches
  546. Chapter 50 Interfaces—Overview
  547. Special Interfaces
  548. Understanding Interface Naming Conventions on J-EX Series Switches
  549. Logical Part of an Interface Name
  550. Wildcard Characters in Interface Names
  551. Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)
  552. Understanding Interface Ranges on J-EX Series Switches
  553. Understanding Layer 3 Subinterfaces
  554. Understanding Unicast RPF for J-EX Series Switches
  555. Unicast RPF Implementation for J-EX Series Switches
  556. When Not to Enable Unicast RPF
  557. Limitations of the Unicast RPF Implementation on J-EX4200 Switches
  558. Understanding IP Directed Broadcast for J-EX Series Switches
  559. When to Enable IP Directed Broadcast
  560. VRRP
  561. Link Aggregation
  562. Chapter 51 Examples: Interfaces Configuration
  563. Access Switch
  564. Example: Configuring Unicast RPF on a J-EX Series Switch
  565. Example: Configuring IP Directed Broadcast on a J-EX Series Switch
  566. Chapter 52 Configuring Interfaces
  567. Port Role Configuration with the J-Web Interface (with CLI References)
  568. Configuring Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
  569. Configuring the IP Options
  570. Setting the Mode on an SFP+ Uplink Module (CLI Procedure)
  571. Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
  572. Configuring Aggregated Ethernet Interfaces (J-Web Procedure)
  573. Configuring Aggregated Ethernet LACP (CLI Procedure)
  574. Configuring Unicast RPF (CLI Procedure)
  575. Disabling Unicast RPF (CLI Procedure)
  576. Configuring IP Directed Broadcast (CLI Procedure)
  577. Configuring a Layer 3 Subinterface (CLI Procedure)
  578. Chapter 53 Verifying Interfaces
  579. Verifying the Status of a LAG Interface
  580. LACP Protocol Packets
  581. Verifying That Layer 3 Subinterfaces Are Working
  582. Verifying Unicast RPF Status
  583. Verifying IP Directed Broadcast Status
  584. Chapter 54 Troubleshooting Interfaces
  585. Troubleshooting an Aggregated Ethernet Interface
  586. Troubleshooting Unicast RPF
  587. Chapter 55 Configuration Statements for Interfaces
  588. aggregated-devices
  589. aggregated-ether-options
  590. auto-negotiation
  591. chassis
  592. device-count
  593. ether-options
  594. ethernet
  595. family (for J-EX Series switches)
  596. filter
  597. flow-control
  598. interface-range
  599. interfaces (for J-EX Series switches)
  600. lacp
  601. lacp (802.3ad)
  602. link-mode
  603. link-speed
  604. members
  605. member-range
  606. native-vlan-id
  607. periodic
  608. pic-mode
  609. port-mode
  610. rpf-check
  611. sfpplus
  612. speed
  613. targeted-broadcast
  614. unit
  615. vlan
  616. vlan-id
  617. vlan-tagging
  618. Chapter 56 Operational Mode Commands for Interfaces
  619. clear ipv6 neighbors
  620. monitor interface
  621. show ethernet-switching interfaces
  622. show interfaces diagnostics optics
  623. show interfaces ge
  624. show interfaces queue
  625. show interfaces xe
  626. show ipv6 neighbors
  627. show lacp interfaces
  628. test interface restart-auto-negotiation
  629. Part 13 Layer 2 Bridging and VLANs
  630. Chapter 57 Bridging and VLANs—Overview
  631. How Bridging Works
  632. Types of Switch Ports
  633. Ethernet Switching Tables
  634. Routed VLAN Interface
  635. Understanding Private VLANs on J-EX Series Switches
  636. Understanding Virtual Routing Instances on J-EX Series Switches
  637. Understanding Redundant Trunk Links on J-EX Series Switches
  638. Understanding Q-in-Q Tunneling on J-EX Series Switches
  639. Disabling MAC Address Learning
  640. All-in-One Bundling
  641. Limitations for Q-in-Q Tunneling
  642. Basics of MVRP on J-EX Series Switches
  643. MRP VLAN Messages
  644. Layer 2 Protocols Supported by L2PT on J-EX Series Switches
  645. L2PT Basics on J-EX Series Switches
  646. Understanding Proxy ARP on EX Series Switches
  647. Best Practices for Proxy ARP on J-EX Series Switches
  648. Chapter 58 Examples: Bridging and VLAN Configuration
  649. Example: Setting Up Bridging with Multiple VLANs for J-EX Series Switches
  650. Example: Connecting an Access Switch to a Distribution Switch
  651. Example: Configure Automatic VLAN Administration Using GVRP
  652. Example: Configuring Redundant Trunk Links for Faster Recovery
  653. Example: Setting Up Q-in-Q Tunneling on J-EX Series Switches
  654. Example: Configuring a Private VLAN on a J-EX Series Switch
  655. Series Switches
  656. Example: Configuring Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling on J-EX Series Switches
  657. Chapter 59 Configuring Bridging and VLANs
  658. Configuring VLANs for J-EX Series Switches (CLI Procedure)
  659. Configuring Routed VLAN Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
  660. Configuring MAC Table Aging (CLI Procedure)
  661. Configuring the Native VLAN Identifier (CLI Procedure)
  662. Creating a Series of Tagged VLANs (CLI Procedure)
  663. Configuring Virtual Routing Instances (CLI Procedure)
  664. Creating a Private VLAN (CLI Procedure)
  665. Configuring Q-in-Q Tunneling (CLI Procedure)
  666. Configuring Redundant Trunk Groups (J-Web Procedure)
  667. Configuring Multiple VLAN Registration Protocol (MVRP) (CLI Procedure)
  668. Disabling Dynamic VLANs
  669. Configuring MVRP Registration Mode
  670. Configuring MAC Notification (CLI Procedure)
  671. Enabling MAC Notification
  672. Configuring Proxy ARP (CLI Procedure)
  673. Chapter 60 Verifying Bridging and VLAN Configuration
  674. Verifying That Virtual Routing Instances Are Working
  675. Verifying That Q-in-Q Tunneling Is Working
  676. Verifying That a Private VLAN Is Working
  677. Monitoring Ethernet Switching
  678. Monitoring GVRP
  679. Verifying That MVRP Is Working Correctly
  680. Verifying That MAC Notification Is Working Properly
  681. Verifying That Proxy ARP Is Working Correctly
  682. Chapter 61 Troubleshooting Bridging and VLAN Configuration
  683. Chapter 62 Configuration Statements for Bridging and VLANs
  684. edit protocols] Configuration Statement Hierarchy
  685. bridge-priority
  686. customer-vlans
  687. disable (MVRP)
  688. dot1q-tunneling (VLANs)
  689. drop-threshold
  690. ether-type
  691. ethernet-switching-options
  692. group-name
  693. gvrp
  694. instance-type
  695. interface (MVRP)
  696. interface
  697. join-timer
  698. join-timer (MVRP)
  699. l3-interface
  700. layer2-protocol-tunneling
  701. leave-timer
  702. leave-timer (MVRP)
  703. leaveall-timer
  704. leaveall-timer (MVRP)
  705. mac-limit
  706. mac-notification
  707. mac-table-aging-time
  708. mapping
  709. mvrp
  710. no-dynamic-vlan
  711. no-mac-learning
  712. notification-interval
  713. primary-vlan
  714. registration
  715. shutdown-threshold
  716. vlan-range
  717. vlans
  718. Chapter 63 Operational Mode Commands for Bridging and VLANs
  719. clear ethernet-switching layer2-protocol-tunneling error
  720. clear ethernet-switching layer2-protocol-tunneling statistics
  721. clear ethernet-switching table
  722. clear gvrp statistics
  723. clear mvrp statistics
  724. show ethernet-switching layer2-protocol-tunneling interface
  725. show ethernet-switching layer2-protocol-tunneling statistics
  726. show ethernet-switching layer2-protocol-tunneling vlan
  727. show ethernet-switching mac-learning-log
  728. show ethernet-switching mac-notification
  729. show ethernet-switching statistics aging
  730. show ethernet-switching statistics mac-learning
  731. show ethernet-switching table
  732. show gvrp
  733. show gvrp statistics
  734. show mvrp
  735. show mvrp dynamic-vlan-memberships
  736. show mvrp statistics
  737. show redundant-trunk-group
  738. show vlans
  739. Part 14 Spanning-Tree Protocols
  740. Chapter 64 Spanning-Tree Protocols—Overview
  741. Understanding RSTP for J-EX Series Switches
  742. Understanding MSTP for J-EX Series Switches
  743. Understanding VSTP for J-EX Series Switches
  744. Chapter 65 Examples of Spanning-Tree Protocols Configuration
  745. Example: Configuring Network Regions for VLANs with MSTP on J-EX Series
  746. Miscalculations on J-EX Series Switches
  747. Example: Configuring BPDU Protection on non-STP Interfaces to Prevent STP
  748. Example: Configuring Loop Protection to Prevent Interfaces from Transitioning from Blocking to Forwarding in a Spanning Tree on J-EX Series Switches
  749. Example: Configuring Root Protection to Enforce Root Bridge Placement in
  750. Spanning Trees on J-EX Series Switches
  751. Chapter 66 Configuring Spanning-Tree Protocols
  752. Configuring STP (CLI Procedure)
  753. Configuring VLAN Spanning Tree Protocol (CLI Procedure)
  754. Chapter 67 Verifying Spanning Tree Protocols
  755. Chapter 68 Configuration Statements for Spanning-Tree Protocols
  756. alarm
  757. block
  758. bpdu-block
  759. bpdu-block-on-edge
  760. bpdu-timeout-action
  761. configuration-name
  762. cost
  763. disable
  764. disable-timeout
  765. edge
  766. force-version
  767. forward-delay
  768. hello-time
  769. max-age
  770. max-hops
  771. mode
  772. msti
  773. mstp
  774. no-root-port
  775. priority
  776. revision-level
  777. rstp
  778. vlan (VSTP)
  779. vstp
  780. Chapter 69 Operational Mode Commands for Spanning-Tree Protocols
  781. clear ethernet-switching bpdu-error
  782. clear spanning-tree statistics
  783. show spanning-tree bridge
  784. show spanning-tree interface
  785. show spanning-tree mstp configuration
  786. show spanning-tree statistics
  787. Part 15 Layer 3 Protocols
  788. Chapter 70 Layer 3 Protocols—Overview
  789. Understanding VRRP on J-EX Series Switches
  790. Examples of VRRP Topologies
  791. Encryption Algorithms
  792. IPsec Modes
  793. Chapter 71 Configuring Layer 3 Protocols
  794. Configuring an OSPF Network (J-Web Procedure)
  795. Configuring a RIP Network (J-Web Procedure)
  796. Configuring Static Routing (CLI Procedure)
  797. Configuring Routing Policies (J-Web Procedure)
  798. Disabling or Enabling Distributed Periodic Packet Management Globally
  799. Disabling or Enabling Distributed Periodic Packet Management for Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) Packets
  800. Using IPsec to Secure OSPFv3 Networks (CLI Procedure)
  801. Securing OPSFv3 Networks
  802. Chapter 72 Verifying Layer 3 Protocols Configuration
  803. Monitoring OSPF Routing Information
  804. Monitoring RIP Routing Information
  805. Monitoring Routing Information
  806. Chapter 73 Configuration Statements for Layer 3 Protocols
  807. active
  808. advertise-external
  809. advertise-inactive
  810. advertise-peer-as
  811. aggregate
  812. aggregate-label
  813. allow
  814. any-sender
  815. area
  816. area-range
  817. as-override
  818. as-path
  819. asm-override-ssm
  820. authentication-algorithm
  821. authentication-key-chain
  822. authentication-key-chains
  823. authentication-type
  824. autonomous-system
  825. backup-pe-group
  826. backups
  827. bandwidth
  828. bandwidth-based-metrics
  829. bfd-liveness-detection
  830. bgp-orf-cisco-mode
  831. brief
  832. centralized
  833. check-zero
  834. checksum
  835. cluster
  836. community
  837. confederation
  838. csnp-interval
  839. damping
  840. dead-interval
  841. default-lsa
  842. default-metric
  843. disable (IS-IS)
  844. disable (OSPF)
  845. discard
  846. domain-id
  847. explicit-null
  848. export
  849. external-preference
  850. family
  851. fate-sharing
  852. flow
  853. flow-map
  854. forwarding-cache (Multicast)
  855. generate
  856. graceful-restart
  857. group
  858. hello-authentication-key
  859. hello-authentication-type
  860. hello-interval
  861. hello-padding
  862. holddown
  863. hold-time
  864. hold-time (IS-IS)
  865. idle-after-switch-over
  866. ignore-attached-bit
  867. import
  868. import-rib
  869. include-mp-next-hop
  870. inet6-advertise-interval
  871. install
  872. instance-export
  873. inter-area-prefix-export
  874. inter-area-prefix-import
  875. interface (Routing Options)
  876. interface (Multicast via Static Routes)
  877. interface-routes
  878. interface-type
  879. ipv4-multicast
  880. ipv6-multicast
  881. ipv6-unicast
  882. isis
  883. keep
  884. labeled-unicast
  885. level (Global IS-IS)
  886. link-protection
  887. local-address
  888. local-as
  889. local-interface
  890. local-preference
  891. log-updown
  892. loose-authentication-check
  893. lsp-lifetime
  894. martians
  895. max-areas
  896. maximum-paths
  897. maximum-prefixes
  898. med-igp-update-interval
  899. mesh-group
  900. message-size
  901. metric
  902. metric (Aggregate, Generated, or Static Route)
  903. metric-in
  904. metric-out
  905. metric-type
  906. mtu-discovery
  907. multicast
  908. multihop
  909. multipath
  910. neighbor
  911. no-adjacency-holddown
  912. no-aggregator-id
  913. no-authentication-check
  914. no-client-reflect
  915. no-csnp-authentication
  916. no-hello-authentication
  917. no-ipv4-routing
  918. no-ipv6-routing
  919. no-nssa-abr
  920. no-qos-adjust
  921. no-rfc-1583
  922. no-unicast-topology
  923. node-link-protection
  924. nssa
  925. options
  926. ospf
  927. out-delay
  928. outbound-route-filter
  929. overload
  930. passive
  931. peer-as
  932. pim-to-igmp-proxy
  933. pim-to-mld-proxy
  934. policy (Flow Maps)
  935. preempt
  936. preference
  937. prefix
  938. prefix-export-limit
  939. prefix-limit
  940. qualified-next-hop
  941. readvertise
  942. realm
  943. receive
  944. redundant-sources
  945. reference-bandwidth
  946. remove-private
  947. resolution
  948. resolve
  949. restart-duration
  950. retain
  951. retransmit-interval
  952. reverse-oif-mapping
  953. rib (General)
  954. rib (Route Resolution)
  955. rib-group
  956. rib-groups
  957. ripng
  958. route-distinguisher-id
  959. route-timeout
  960. router-id
  961. rpf-check-policy
  962. scope-policy
  963. send
  964. shortcuts
  965. source-routing
  966. spf-options
  967. ssm-groups
  968. ssm-map
  969. static
  970. stub
  971. subscriber-leave-timer
  972. summaries
  973. tcp-mss
  974. threshold
  975. timeout (Flow Maps)
  976. traceoptions (BGP)
  977. traceoptions (IS-IS)
  978. traceoptions (OSPF)
  979. traceoptions (RIP)
  980. traceoptions (RIPng)
  981. traceoptions (All Routing Protocols)
  982. traffic-engineering (OSPF)
  983. transit-delay
  984. type
  985. type-7
  986. update-interval
  987. upstream-interface
  988. virtual-inet6-address
  989. virtual-link
  990. virtual-link-local-address
  991. vrrp-inet6-group
  992. wide-metrics-only
  993. Chapter 74 Operational Commands for Layer 3 Protocols
  994. clear (ospf | ospf3) database
  995. clear (ospf | ospf3) io-statistics
  996. clear (ospf | ospf3) neighbor
  997. clear (ospf | ospf3) statistics
  998. clear bgp damping
  999. clear bgp neighbor
  1000. clear bgp table
  1001. clear isis adjacency
  1002. clear isis database
  1003. clear isis overload
  1004. clear isis statistics
  1005. clear ospf overload
  1006. clear rip general-statistics
  1007. clear rip statistics
  1008. clear ripng general-statistics
  1009. clear ripng statistics
  1010. show (ospf | ospf3) interface
  1011. show (ospf | ospf3) io-statistics
  1012. show (ospf | ospf3) log
  1013. show (ospf | ospf3) neighbor
  1014. show (ospf | ospf3) overview
  1015. show (ospf | ospf3) route
  1016. show (ospf | ospf3) statistics
  1017. show as-path
  1018. show as-path domain
  1019. show as-path summary
  1020. show bgp bmp
  1021. show bgp group
  1022. show bgp neighbor
  1023. show bgp summary
  1024. show isis adjacency
  1025. show isis authentication
  1026. show isis backup coverage
  1027. show isis backup label-switched-path
  1028. show isis backup spf results
  1029. show isis database
  1030. show isis hostname
  1031. show isis interface
  1032. show isis overview
  1033. show isis route
  1034. show isis spf
  1035. show isis statistics
  1036. show ospf3 database
  1037. show ospf database
  1038. show policy damping
  1039. show rip general-statistics
  1040. show rip neighbor
  1041. show rip statistics
  1042. show ripng general-statistics
  1043. show ripng neighbor
  1044. show ripng statistics
  1045. show route
  1046. show route active-path
  1047. show route all
  1048. show route aspath-regex
  1049. show route best
  1050. show route brief
  1051. show route community
  1052. show route community-name
  1053. show route damping
  1054. show route detail
  1055. show route exact
  1056. show route export
  1057. show route extensive
  1058. show route flow validation
  1059. show route inactive-path
  1060. show route inactive-prefix
  1061. show route instance
  1062. show route label
  1063. show route label-switched-path
  1064. show route martians
  1065. show route next-hop
  1066. show route no-community
  1067. show route protocol
  1068. show route range
  1069. show route receive-protocol
  1070. show route resolution
  1071. show route snooping
  1072. show route source-gateway
  1073. show route summary
  1074. show route table
  1075. show route terse
  1076. show vrrp
  1077. Chapter 75 Understanding IGMP Snooping and Multicast
  1078. How IGMP Snooping Works with Routed VLAN Interfaces
  1079. How Hosts Join and Leave Multicast Groups
  1080. Understanding Multicast VLAN Registration on J-EX Series Switches
  1081. MVR Modes
  1082. Chapter 76 Examples: IGMP Snooping and Multicast Configuration
  1083. Example: Configuring Multicast VLAN Registration on J-EX Series Switches
  1084. Chapter 77 Configuring IGMP Snooping and Multicast
  1085. Configuring IGMP Snooping (J-Web Procedure)
  1086. Changing the IGMP Snooping Group Query Membership Timeout Value (CLI
  1087. Configuring Multicast VLAN Registration (CLI Procedure)
  1088. Chapter 78 Verifying IGMP Snooping and Multicast
  1089. Correctly
  1090. Chapter 79 Configuration Statements for IGMP Snooping and Multicast
  1091. accounting (Per Interface)
  1092. address (Anycast RPs)
  1093. anycast-pim
  1094. assert-timeout
  1095. auto-rp
  1096. bootstrap
  1097. bootstrap-import
  1098. data-forwarding
  1099. dense-groups
  1100. disable (PIM)
  1101. dr-election-on-p2p
  1102. embedded-rp
  1103. family (Bootstrap)
  1104. family (Local RP)
  1105. group-limit
  1106. group-ranges
  1107. groups
  1108. igmp-snooping
  1109. immediate-leave
  1110. import (Bootstrap)
  1111. infinity
  1112. join-load-balance
  1113. mapping-agent-election
  1114. neighbor-policy
  1115. priority (Bootstrap)
  1116. priority (PIM Interfaces)
  1117. priority (PIM RPs)
  1118. proxy
  1119. query-last-member-interval
  1120. receiver
  1121. robust-count
  1122. rp-register-policy
  1123. rp-set
  1124. spt-threshold
  1125. static (IGMP Snooping)
  1126. version
  1127. version (PIM)
  1128. Chapter 80 Operational Mode Commands for IGMP Snooping and Multicast
  1129. clear igmp membership
  1130. clear igmp statistics
  1131. clear igmp-snooping membership
  1132. clear igmp-snooping statistics
  1133. clear multicast bandwidth-admission
  1134. clear multicast scope
  1135. clear multicast sessions
  1136. clear multicast statistics
  1137. clear pim join
  1138. clear pim register
  1139. clear pim statistics
  1140. mtrace
  1141. mtrace from-source
  1142. mtrace monitor
  1143. mtrace to-gateway
  1144. show igmp group
  1145. show igmp interface
  1146. show igmp statistics
  1147. show igmp-snooping membership
  1148. show igmp-snooping route
  1149. show igmp-snooping statistics
  1150. show igmp-snooping vlans
  1151. show multicast flow-map
  1152. show multicast interface
  1153. show multicast mrinfo
  1154. show multicast next-hops
  1155. show multicast pim-to-igmp-proxy
  1156. show multicast pim-to-mld-proxy
  1157. show multicast route
  1158. show multicast rpf
  1159. show multicast scope
  1160. show multicast sessions
  1161. show multicast usage
  1162. show pim bootstrap
  1163. show pim interfaces
  1164. show pim join
  1165. show pim neighbors
  1166. show pim rps
  1167. show pim source
  1168. show pim statistics
  1169. Part 17 Access Control
  1170. Chapter 81 802.1X and MAC RADIUS Authentication Overview
  1171. Understanding Authentication on J-EX Series Switches
  1172. X Authentication
  1173. Captive Portal Authentication
  1174. Static MAC Bypass of Authentication
  1175. X for J-EX Series Switches Overview
  1176. X Features Overview
  1177. Authentication Process Flow for EX Series Switches
  1178. Understanding Dynamic VLANs for 802.1X on J-EX Series Switches
  1179. Understanding 802.1X and RADIUS Accounting on J-EX Series Switches
  1180. Understanding 802.1X and LLDP and LLDP-MED on J-EX Series Switches
  1181. Understanding 802.1X and VoIP on J-EX Series Switches
  1182. Understanding 802.1X and VSAs on J-EX Series Switches
  1183. Chapter 82 Examples: Access Control Configuration
  1184. is Unavailable to a J-EX Series Switch
  1185. to Corporate Visitors on a J-EX Series Switch
  1186. Example: Configuring MAC RADIUS Authentication on a J-EX Series Switch
  1187. Configurations on a J-EX Series Switch
  1188. RADIUS Server Attributes on a J-EX Series Switch
  1189. Authentication
  1190. Support
  1191. for 802.1X or MAC RADIUS Authentication
  1192. Example: Setting Up Captive Portal Authentication on a J-EX Series Switch
  1193. Chapter 83 Configuring Access Control
  1194. Configuring 802.1X Interface Settings (CLI Procedure)
  1195. Configuring 802.1X Authentication (J-Web Procedure)
  1196. Configuring Static MAC Bypass of Authentication (CLI Procedure)
  1197. Configuring MAC RADIUS Authentication (CLI Procedure)
  1198. Configuring Server Fail Fallback (CLI Procedure)
  1199. Configuring 802.1X RADIUS Accounting (CLI Procedure)
  1200. Filtering 802.1X Supplicants Using RADIUS Server Attributes
  1201. Configuring Match Statements on the RADIUS Server
  1202. Applying a Port Firewall Filter from the RADIUS Server
  1203. Configuring LLDP (CLI Procedure)
  1204. Adjusting SNMP Notification Settings of LLDP Changes
  1205. Configuring LLDP-MED (CLI Procedure)
  1206. Enabling LLDP-MED on Interfaces
  1207. VSA Match Conditions and Actions for J-EX Series Switches
  1208. Configuring Captive Portal Authentication (CLI Procedure)
  1209. Enabling an Interface for Captive Portal
  1210. Chapter 84 Verifying 802.1X and MAC RADIUS Authentication
  1211. Verifying 802.1X Authentication
  1212. Chapter 85 Configuration Statements for Access Control
  1213. access
  1214. accounting
  1215. accounting (Access Profile)
  1216. accounting-port
  1217. accounting-session-id-format
  1218. accounting-stop-on-access-deny
  1219. accounting-stop-on-failure
  1220. address-pool
  1221. advertisement-interval
  1222. attributes
  1223. authentication-profile-name
  1224. authentication-server
  1225. authenticator
  1226. captive-portal
  1227. ca-type
  1228. ca-value
  1229. civic-based
  1230. country-code
  1231. custom-options
  1232. dot1x
  1233. elin
  1234. ethernet-port-type-virtual
  1235. events
  1236. exclude
  1237. fast-start
  1238. forwarding-class
  1239. guest-vlan
  1240. hold-multiplier
  1241. interface-description-format
  1242. interface (Captive Portal)
  1243. lldp
  1244. lldp-configuration-notification-interval
  1245. lldp-med
  1246. mac-radius
  1247. management-address
  1248. nas-identifier
  1249. nas-port-extended-format
  1250. no-reauthentication
  1251. order
  1252. port
  1253. port (TACACS+ Server)
  1254. profile
  1255. ptopo-configuration-maximum-hold-time
  1256. quiet-period
  1257. radius
  1258. radius (Access Profile)
  1259. radius-server
  1260. reauthentication
  1261. retries
  1262. retry
  1263. routing-instance
  1264. secret
  1265. server (RADIUS Accounting)
  1266. server-fail
  1267. server-reject-vlan
  1268. server-timeout
  1269. server-timeout (Captive Portal)
  1270. single-connection
  1271. source-address (NTP, RADIUS, System Logging, or TACACS+)
  1272. statistics
  1273. supplicant
  1274. supplicant-timeout
  1275. tacplus
  1276. timeout
  1277. timeout (RADIUS)
  1278. transmit-delay
  1279. transmit-period
  1280. vlan-assignment
  1281. voip
  1282. what
  1283. Chapter 86 Operational Commands for 802.1X
  1284. clear captive-portal
  1285. clear dot1x
  1286. clear lldp neighbors
  1287. clear lldp statistics
  1288. show captive-portal authentication-failed-users
  1289. show captive-portal firewall
  1290. show captive-portal interface
  1291. show dot1x
  1292. show dot1x authentication-failed-users
  1293. show dot1x firewall
  1294. show dot1x static-mac-address
  1295. show lldp
  1296. show lldp local-information
  1297. show lldp neighbors
  1298. show lldp remote-global-statistics
  1299. show lldp statistics
  1300. show network-access aaa statistics accounting
  1301. show network-access aaa statistics authentication
  1302. show network-access aaa statistics dynamic-requests
  1303. Part 18 Rate Limiting
  1304. Chapter 87 Rate Limiting Overview
  1305. Understanding Unknown Unicast Forwarding on J-EX Series Switches
  1306. Chapter 88 Example: Rate Limiting Configuration
  1307. Chapter 89 Configuring Rate Limiting
  1308. Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
  1309. Chapter 90 Verifying Rate Limiting Configuration
  1310. Verifying That the Port Error Disable Setting Is Working Correctly
  1311. Chapter 91 Configuration Statements for Rate Limiting
  1312. action-shutdown
  1313. no-unknown-unicast
  1314. port-error-disable
  1315. storm-control
  1316. unknown-unicast-forwarding
  1317. Chapter 92 Operational Mode Commands for Rate Limiting
  1318. Part 19 Port Security
  1319. Chapter 93 Port Security Overview
  1320. Common Attacks
  1321. Mitigation of Ethernet Switching Table Overflow Attacks
  1322. Protection Against ARP Spoofing Attacks
  1323. Understanding DHCP Snooping for Port Security on J-EX Series Switches
  1324. DHCP Snooping Process
  1325. DHCP Server Access
  1326. Switch Acts as DHCP Server
  1327. DHCP Snooping Table
  1328. Understanding DAI for Port Security on J-EX Series Switches
  1329. Address Resolution Protocol
  1330. MAC Move Limiting
  1331. MAC Addresses That Exceed the MAC Limit or MAC Move Limit
  1332. Understanding DHCP Option 82 for Port Security on J-EX Series Switches
  1333. Suboption Components of Option 82
  1334. Switch Acts as Relay Agent
  1335. Understanding IP Source Guard for Port Security on J-EX Series Switches
  1336. IP Address Spoofing
  1337. Typical Uses of Other Junos OS Features with IP Source Guard
  1338. Understanding Proxy ARP on J-EX Series Switches
  1339. Chapter 94 Examples: Port Security Configuration
  1340. Attacks
  1341. from Rogue DHCP Server Attacks
  1342. Spoofing Attacks
  1343. Snooping Database Alteration Attacks
  1344. Example: Configuring DHCP Snooping, DAI , and MAC Limiting on a J-EX Series Switch with Access to a DHCP Server Through a Second Switch
  1345. Example: Configuring IP Source Guard with Other J-EX Series Switch Features to Mitigate Address-Spoofing Attacks on Untrusted Access Interfaces
  1346. with a Voice VLAN
  1347. Between Clients and a DHCP Server
  1348. Agent Between Clients and DHCP Server
  1349. Example: Configuring Proxy ARP on a J-EX Series Switch
  1350. Chapter 95 Configuring Port Security
  1351. Configuring Port Security (CLI Procedure)
  1352. Configuring Port Security (J-Web Procedure)
  1353. Enabling DHCP Snooping (CLI Procedure)
  1354. Enabling DHCP Snooping (J-Web Procedure)
  1355. Enabling a Trusted DHCP Server (CLI Procedure)
  1356. Enabling Dynamic ARP Inspection (CLI Procedure)
  1357. Enabling Dynamic ARP Inspection (J-Web Procedure)
  1358. Configuring MAC Limiting (CLI Procedure)
  1359. Configuring MAC Limiting (J-Web Procedure)
  1360. Configuring MAC Move Limiting (CLI Procedure)
  1361. Configuring MAC Move Limiting (J-Web Procedure)
  1362. Configuring IP Source Guard (CLI Procedure)
  1363. and DHCP Server (CLI Procedure)
  1364. Chapter 96 Verifying Port Security
  1365. Verifying That DHCP Snooping Is Working Correctly
  1366. Verifying That a Trusted DHCP Server Is Working Correctly
  1367. Verifying That DAI Is Working Correctly
  1368. Verifying That MAC Limiting Is Working Correctly
  1369. Verifying That Allowed MAC Addresses Are Working Correctly
  1370. a Specific Interface
  1371. Verifying That MAC Move Limiting Is Working Correctly
  1372. Verifying That IP Source Guard Is Working Correctly
  1373. Chapter 97 Troubleshooting Port Security
  1374. Chapter 98 Configuration Statements for Port Security
  1375. allowed-mac
  1376. arp-inspection
  1377. circuit-id
  1378. dhcp-option82
  1379. dhcp-snooping-file
  1380. dhcp-trusted
  1381. examine-dhcp
  1382. ip-source-guard
  1383. mac-move-limit
  1384. no-allowed-mac-log
  1385. no-gratuitous-arp-request
  1386. proxy-arp
  1387. remote-id
  1388. secure-access-port
  1389. static-ip
  1390. use-interface-description
  1391. use-string
  1392. use-vlan-id
  1393. vendor-id
  1394. write-interval
  1395. Chapter 99 Operational Mode Commands for Port Security
  1396. clear arp inspection statistics
  1397. clear dhcp snooping binding
  1398. clear dhcp snooping statistics
  1399. show arp inspection statistics
  1400. show dhcp snooping binding
  1401. show dhcp snooping statistics
  1402. show ip-source-guard
  1403. show system statistics arp
  1404. Part 20 Routing Policy and Packet Filtering (Firewall Filters
  1405. Chapter 100 Firewall Filters—Overview
  1406. Firewall Filter Components
  1407. Firewall Filter Processing
  1408. Understanding Planning of Firewall Filters
  1409. on J-EX Series Switches
  1410. Understanding How Firewall Filters Control Packet Flows
  1411. Firewall Filter Match Conditions and Actions for J-EX Series Switches
  1412. Understanding How Firewall Filters Are Evaluated
  1413. Understanding Firewall Filter Match Conditions
  1414. Interface Filter Match Conditions
  1415. MAC Address Filter Match Conditions
  1416. Understanding How Firewall Filters Test a Packet's Protocol
  1417. Understanding Filter-Based Forwarding for J-EX Series Switches
  1418. Chapter 101 Examples of Firewall Filters Configuration
  1419. Device on J-EX Series Switches
  1420. Chapter 102 Configuring Firewall Filters
  1421. Applying a Firewall Filter to a Port on a Switch
  1422. Applying a Firewall Filter to a Layer 3 (Routed) Interface
  1423. Configuring Firewall Filters (J-Web Procedure)
  1424. Configuring Policers to Control Traffic Rates (CLI Procedure)
  1425. Configuring Policers
  1426. Specifying Policers in a Firewall Filter Configuration
  1427. Behavior (CLI Procedure)
  1428. Chapter 103 Verifying Firewall Filter Configuration
  1429. Verifying That Policers Are Operational
  1430. on the Switch
  1431. Chapter 104 Troubleshooting Firewall Filters
  1432. Chapter 105 Configuration Statements for Firewall Filters
  1433. apply-path
  1434. as-path-group
  1435. bandwidth-limit
  1436. burst-size-limit
  1437. condition
  1438. dynamic-db
  1439. firewall
  1440. from
  1441. if-exceeding
  1442. interface-specific
  1443. policer
  1444. policy-statement
  1445. prefix-list
  1446. term
  1447. Chapter 106 Operational Mode Commands for Firewall Filters
  1448. clear firewall
  1449. show firewall
  1450. show firewall log
  1451. show interfaces filters
  1452. show interfaces policers
  1453. show policer
  1454. show policy
  1455. show policy conditions
  1456. test policy
  1457. class of service
  1458. Chapter 107 Class of Service (CoS)—Overview
  1459. Junos OS CoS for J-EX Series Switches Overview
  1460. Default CoS Behavior on J-EX Series Switches
  1461. Understanding Junos OS CoS Components for J-EX Series Switches
  1462. Forwarding Classes
  1463. Understanding CoS Code-Point Aliases
  1464. Understanding CoS Classifiers
  1465. Default Behavior Aggregate Classification
  1466. Multifield Classifiers
  1467. Understanding CoS Forwarding Classes
  1468. Understanding CoS Tail Drop Profiles
  1469. Understanding CoS Schedulers
  1470. Transmission Rate
  1471. Scheduler Drop-Profile Maps
  1472. Understanding CoS Two-Color Marking
  1473. Default Rewrite Rule
  1474. Understanding Using CoS with MPLS Networks on J-EX Series Switches
  1475. Using CoS Classifiers with IP over MPLS
  1476. Chapter 108 Examples: CoS Configuration
  1477. Example: Combining CoS with MPLS on J-EX Series Switches
  1478. Chapter 109 Configuring CoS
  1479. Defining CoS Code-Point Aliases (J-Web Procedure)
  1480. Defining CoS Code-Point Aliases (CLI Procedure)
  1481. Defining CoS Classifiers (J-Web Procedure)
  1482. Defining CoS Forwarding Classes (CLI Procedure)
  1483. Defining CoS Schedulers (CLI Procedure)
  1484. Defining CoS Scheduler Maps (J-Web Procedure)
  1485. Configuring CoS Tail Drop Profiles (CLI Procedure)
  1486. Defining CoS Rewrite Rules (J-Web Procedure)
  1487. Assigning CoS Components to Interfaces (CLI Procedure)
  1488. Configuring Junos OS EZQoS for CoS (CLI Procedure)
  1489. Chapter 110 Verifying CoS Configuration
  1490. Monitoring CoS Forwarding Classes
  1491. Monitoring Interfaces That Have CoS Components
  1492. Monitoring CoS Rewrite Rules
  1493. Monitoring CoS Scheduler Maps
  1494. Monitoring CoS Value Aliases
  1495. Monitoring CoS Drop Profiles
  1496. Chapter 111 Configuration Statements for CoS
  1497. buffer-size
  1498. class
  1499. class-of-service
  1500. classifiers
  1501. code-point-aliases
  1502. drop-profile-map
  1503. dscp
  1504. dscp-ipv6
  1505. forwarding-classes
  1506. ieee-802.1
  1507. inet
  1508. inet-precedence
  1509. loss-priority
  1510. multi-destination
  1511. policing
  1512. rewrite-rules
  1513. scheduler-map
  1514. scheduler-maps
  1515. schedulers
  1516. shaping-rate
  1517. shared-buffer
  1518. transmit-rate
  1519. Chapter 112 Operational Mode Commands for CoS
  1520. show class-of-service
  1521. show class-of-service classifier
  1522. show class-of-service code-point-aliases
  1523. show class-of-service drop-profile
  1524. show class-of-service forwarding-class
  1525. show class-of-service interface
  1526. show pfe statistics traffic
  1527. show pfe statistics traffic cpu
  1528. show pfe statistics traffic egress-queues
  1529. show pfe statistics traffic multicast
  1530. Part 22 Power over Ethernet
  1531. Chapter 113 Power over Ethernet (PoE)—Overview
  1532. Power Management Mode
  1533. PoE Interface Power Priority
  1534. Chapter 114 Examples: PoE Configuration
  1535. Chapter 115 Configuring PoE
  1536. Configuring PoE (J-Web Procedure)
  1537. Chapter 116 Verifying PoE Configuration
  1538. Monitoring PoE Power Consumption (CLI Procedure)
  1539. Power Consumption for PoE Interfaces over Time
  1540. Verifying PoE Configuration and Status (CLI Procedure)
  1541. PoE Interface Configuration and Status
  1542. Chapter 117 Troubleshooting PoE Configuration
  1543. Chapter 118 Configuration Statements for PoE
  1544. duration
  1545. guard-band
  1546. interval
  1547. management
  1548. maximum-power
  1549. notification-control
  1550. telemetries
  1551. Chapter 119 Operational Mode Commands for PoE
  1552. show poe controller
  1553. show poe interface
  1554. show poe notification-control
  1555. show poe telemetries interface
  1556. Part 23 MPLS
  1557. Chapter 120 MPLS—Overview
  1558. Additional Benefits of MPLS and Traffic Engineering
  1559. Understanding Junos OS MPLS Components for J-EX Series Switches
  1560. IP over MPLS For Customer-Edge Interfaces
  1561. Routing Protocol
  1562. Family MPLS
  1563. Understanding MPLS and Path Protection on J-EX Series Switches
  1564. Understanding MPLS Label Operations on J-EX Series Switches
  1565. Reserved Labels
  1566. Ultimate and Penultimate Hop Popping
  1567. Chapter 121 Example of MPLS Configuration
  1568. Chapter 122 Configuring MPLS
  1569. Configuring the Primary Path
  1570. Configuring the Secondary Path
  1571. Configuring MPLS on Provider Switches (CLI Procedure)
  1572. Configuring CoS on Provider Switches of an MPLS Network (CLI Procedure)
  1573. Configuring the Ingress PE Switch
  1574. Configuring the Egress PE Switch
  1575. Chapter 123 Verifying MPLS
  1576. Verifying the Routing Protocol
  1577. Verifying the Assignment of Interfaces for MPLS Label Operations
  1578. Verifying Path Protection in an MPLS Network
  1579. Verifying the RSVP-Enabled Interfaces
  1580. Chapter 124 Configuration Statements for MPLS
  1581. connections
  1582. label-switched-path
  1583. mpls
  1584. path
  1585. remote-interface-switch
  1586. revert-timer
  1587. rsvp
  1588. standby
  1589. Chapter 125 Operational Mode Commands for MPLS
  1590. clear mpls lsp
  1591. clear rsvp session
  1592. clear rsvp statistics
  1593. ping mpls l2circuit
  1594. ping mpls l2vpn
  1595. ping mpls l3vpn
  1596. ping mpls ldp
  1597. ping mpls lsp-end-point
  1598. ping mpls rsvp
  1599. request mpls lsp adjust-autobandwidth
  1600. show connections
  1601. show link-management
  1602. show link-management peer
  1603. show link-management routing
  1604. show link-management statistics
  1605. show link-management te-link
  1606. show mpls admin-groups
  1607. show mpls call-admission-control
  1608. show mpls cspf
  1609. show mpls diffserv-te
  1610. show mpls interface
  1611. show mpls lsp
  1612. show mpls path
  1613. show route forwarding-table
  1614. show rsvp interface
  1615. show rsvp neighbor
  1616. show rsvp session
  1617. show rsvp statistics
  1618. show rsvp version
  1619. show ted database
  1620. show ted link
  1621. show ted protocol
  1622. Part 24 Network Management and Monitoring
  1623. Chapter 126 Port Mirroring
  1624. Port Mirroring Terminology
  1625. Examples: Port Mirroring Configuration
  1626. Resource Use on J-EX Series Switches
  1627. Configuring Port Mirroring
  1628. Configuring Port Mirroring for Local Traffic Analysis
  1629. Filtering the Traffic Entering an Analyzer
  1630. Configuring Port Mirroring to Analyze Traffic (J-Web Procedure)
  1631. Verifying Port Mirroring Configuration
  1632. Configuration Statements for Port Mirroring
  1633. analyzer
  1634. egress
  1635. ingress
  1636. input
  1637. output
  1638. ratio
  1639. show analyzer
  1640. Chapter 127 sFlow Monitoring Technology
  1641. Adaptive Sampling
  1642. sFlow Agent Address Assignment
  1643. Configuring sFlow Technology
  1644. Configuration Statements for sFlow Technology
  1645. collector
  1646. polling-interval
  1647. sample-rate
  1648. sflow
  1649. udp-port
  1650. show sflow
  1651. show sflow collector
  1652. show sflow interface
  1653. Chapter 128 SNMP
  1654. Configuration Statements for SNMP
  1655. address
  1656. agent-address
  1657. authorization
  1658. categories
  1659. client-list-name
  1660. commit-delay
  1661. community-name
  1662. contact
  1663. engine-id
  1664. event
  1665. falling-threshold
  1666. filter-duplicates
  1667. group (Configuring Group Name)
  1668. health-monitor
  1669. history
  1670. logical-system
  1671. name
  1672. notify
  1673. notify-filter (Applying to the Management Target)
  1674. owner
  1675. request-type
  1676. rising-threshold
  1677. rmon
  1678. security-level (Generating SNMP Notifications)
  1679. security-model (Access Privileges)
  1680. security-model (SNMP Notifications)
  1681. security-name (Community String)
  1682. security-name (SNMP Notifications)
  1683. snmp
  1684. snmp-community
  1685. startup-alarm
  1686. tag-list
  1687. target-address
  1688. target-parameters
  1689. trap-group
  1690. trap-options
  1691. vacm
  1692. variable
  1693. view (Configuring a MIB View)
  1694. view (Associating a MIB View with a Community)
  1695. clear snmp rmon history
  1696. clear snmp statistics
  1697. request snmp spoof-trap
  1698. show snmp health-monitor
  1699. show snmp inform-statistics
  1700. show snmp rmon
  1701. show snmp rmon history
  1702. show snmp statistics
  1703. show snmp v3
  1704. Chapter 129 Real-Time Performance Monitoring (RPM)
  1705. Hardware Timestamps
  1706. Limitations of RPM
  1707. Series Switch (CLI Procedure)
  1708. Verifying Real-Time Performance Monitoring
  1709. show services rpm active-servers
  1710. show services rpm history-results
  1711. show services rpm probe-results
  1712. Chapter 130 Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management
  1713. Example of Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management Configuration
  1714. Configuring Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management
  1715. Configuration Statements for Ethernet OAM Link Fault Management
  1716. action
  1717. action-profile
  1718. allow-remote-loopback
  1719. frame-error
  1720. frame-period-summary
  1721. link-adjacency-loss
  1722. link-down
  1723. link-fault-management
  1724. negotiation-options
  1725. pdu-interval
  1726. remote-loopback
  1727. show oam ethernet link-fault-management
  1728. Chapter 131 Ethernet OAM Connectivity Fault Management
  1729. Example of Ethernet OAM Connectivity Fault Management Configuration
  1730. J-EX Series Switches
  1731. Configuring Ethernet OAM Connectivity Fault Management
  1732. Creating the Maintenance Domain
  1733. Creating a Maintenance Association
  1734. Configuring a Connectivity Fault Management Action Profile
  1735. Configuring the Linktrace Protocol
  1736. action-profile (Applying to OAM CFM, for J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1737. age (J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1738. connectivity-fault-management (J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1739. continuity-check (J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1740. hold-interval (OAM CFM, for J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1741. interval (J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1742. level (J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1743. loss-threshold (J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1744. maintenance-association (J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1745. maintenance-domain (J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1746. mep (J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1747. mip-half-function (J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1748. name-format (J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1749. remote-mep (J-EX Series Switch Only)
  1750. clear oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management statistics
  1751. show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management forwarding-state
  1752. show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management interfaces
  1753. path-database
  1754. show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management mep-database
  1755. show oam ethernet connectivity-fault-management mip
  1756. Chapter 132 Monitoring General Network Traffic and Hosts
  1757. Monitoring Network Traffic Using Traceroute
  1758. Monitoring
  1759. class-usage-profile
  1760. counters
  1761. fields (for Interface Profiles)
  1762. file (Associating with a Profile)
  1763. file (Configuring a Log File)
  1764. filter-profile
  1765. interface-profile
  1766. mib-profile
  1767. operation
  1768. start-time
  1769. monitor traffic
  1770. ping
  1771. show snmp mib
  1772. traceroute
  1773. Part 25 Index
  1774. Index
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