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613-001020 Rev. BManagementSoftwareAT-S95CLI User’s GuideAT-8000GS Series Stackable Gigabit Ethernet SwitchesVersion 1.0.1

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Page 88Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideExampleIn the following example, automatic

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Ethernet Configuration CommandsPage 89User GuidelinesThe command is effective only after reset.ExampleThe following example enables jumbo frames for t

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Ethernet Configuration CommandsPage 91Command Modes Privileged EXEC modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe follow

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Page 92Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideParameters•interface — Valid Ethernet port

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Ethernet Configuration CommandsPage 93show interfaces statusThe show interfaces status Privileged EXEC mode command displays the status of all configu

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Page 94Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guideshow interfaces descriptionThe show interf

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Ethernet Configuration CommandsPage 95show ports jumbo-frameThe show port jumbo-frame Privileged EXEC mode command displays the configuration of jumbo

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Ethernet Configuration CommandsPage 97ch10000ch20000ch30000ch40000ch50000ch60000ch70000ch80000OutUcastPkts OutMcastPktsOutBcastPkts OutOctets---------

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Ethernet Configuration CommandsPage 99show system flowcontrolThe show system flowcontrol Privileged EXEC mode command displays the flow control state

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Ethernet Configuration CommandsPage 101The following example enables Broadcast storm control on port 1/g5 for aGE devices.The following example enable

Page 18 - Global Configuration Mode

Page 102Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideExample The following example configures

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GVRP CommandsPage 103Chapter 10.GVRP Commandsgvrp enable (Global)GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) is an industry-standard protocol designed to p

Page 20 - Starting the CLI

Page 104Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideUser GuidelinesAn access port does not dy

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GVRP CommandsPage 105ExampleThe following example sets the leave timer for Ethernet port 1/g6 to 900 milliseconds.gvrp vlan-creation-forbidThe gvrp vl

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Page 106Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideCommand ModeInterface Configuration (Ethe

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GVRP CommandsPage 107Parameters•interface — A valid Ethernet port. (Full syntax: unit/port)• port-channel-number — A valid port-channel number.Default

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GVRP CommandsPage 109Command ModeUser EXEC modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe following example displays GVRP

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Page 110Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideChapter 11.IGMP Snooping CommandsNoteIn o

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IGMP Snooping CommandsPage 111Command ModeInterface Configuration (VLAN) mode User GuidelinesIGMP snooping can only be enabled on static VLANs.Example

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Page 112Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guideip igmp snooping host-time-outThe ip igmp

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IGMP Snooping CommandsPage 113Command ModeInterface Configuration (VLAN) modeUser GuidelinesIGMP snooping querier can be enabled on a VLAN only if IGM

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IGMP Snooping CommandsPage 115no ip igmp snooping mrouter-time-outParameters•time-out — Multicast device timeout in seconds (Range: 1 - 2147483647)Def

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IGMP Snooping CommandsPage 117show ip igmp snooping interfaceThe show ip igmp snooping interface EXEC mode command shows IGMP snooping configuration.S

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PrefacePage 1PrefaceThis guide describes how to configure an AT-S95 v1.0.04 v1.1.0 Series switch using the command line interface. The commands are gr

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Page 118Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guideshow ip igmp snooping groupsThe show ip i

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IP Addressing CommandsPage 119Chapter 12.IP Addressing Commandsip addressThe ip address Interface Configuration (Ethernet, VLAN, port-channel) mode co

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IP Addressing CommandsPage 121Default ConfigurationNo default gateway is defined.Command ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser Guidelines There are no use

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IP Addressing CommandsPage 123Syntaxarp timeout secondsno arp timeoutParameters•seconds — Time (in seconds) that an entry remains in the ARP cache. (R

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IP Addressing CommandsPage 125Syntaxip domain-lookup no ip domain-lookupDefault Configuration The default configuration is set to enabled.Command Mode

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IP Addressing CommandsPage 127Command Mode Global Configuration modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe following

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IP Addressing CommandsPage 129Example The following example deletes all entries from the host name-to-address cache.clear host dhcpThe clear host dhcp

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Line CommandsPage 131Chapter 13.Line CommandslineThe line Global Configuration mode command identifies a specific line for configuration and enters th

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Line CommandsPage 133exec-timeoutThe exec-timeout Line Configuration mode command sets the interval that the system waits until user input is detected

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Line CommandsPage 135Command ModeUser EXEC modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe following example disables the

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Line CommandsPage 137

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PrefaceDocument ConventionsPage 3Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteProvides related information or information of s

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Page 138Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideSection 14. LACP Commandslacp system-priorityThe lacp system-priority Global Configuration m

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LACP CommandsPage 139lacp port-priorityThe lacp port-priority Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode command configures physical port priority. Use t

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Page 140Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guidelacp timeoutThe lacp timeout Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode command assigns an admi

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LACP CommandsPage 141show lacp ethernetThe show lacp ethernet Privileged EXEC mode command displays LACP information for Ethernet ports. Syntaxshow la

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Page 142Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guidedistributing: FALSEexpired: FALSEPartnersystem priority: 0system mac addr: 00:00:00:00:00:00

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LACP CommandsPage 143show lacp port-channelThe show lacp port-channel Privileged EXEC mode command displays LACP information for a port-channel.Syntax

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Management ACL CommandsPage 145The following example creates a management Access List called mlist, configures all interfaces to be management interfa

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Management ACL CommandsPage 147Parameters•console-only — Indicates that the device can be managed only from the console.• name — Specifies the name of

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PHY Diagnostics CommandsPage 149Chapter 16.PHY Diagnostics Commandstest copper-port tdrThe test copper-port tdr Privileged EXEC mode command uses Time

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PHY Diagnostics CommandsPage 151ExampleThe following example displays the estimated copper cable length attached to all ports.Console show copper-port

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Port Channel CommandsPage 153Command ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesCommands under the interface range context are executed independently

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Port Monitor CommandsPage 155Chapter 18.Port Monitor Commandsport monitorThe port monitor Interface Configuration mode command starts a port monitorin

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Power over Ethernet CommandsPage 157Chapter 19.Power over Ethernet CommandsNoteThe PoE commands are operational in the AT-S94/24, AT-S94/24POE, AT-S94

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Using the CLICLI Command ModesPage 5Chapter 1. Using the CLIOverviewThis chapter describes how to start using the CLI and the CLI command editing feat

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Power over Ethernet CommandsPage 159ExampleThe following example configures the device connected to Ethernet interface 1/g1 as a high-priority powered

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Power over Ethernet CommandsPage 161Port Powered Device State Priority Status Classification [w]---- ---------------- ----- -------- ------ ----------

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Power over Ethernet CommandsPage 163The following table describes the significant fields shown in the example:Overload Counter: 0Short Counte

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QoS CommandsPage 165ExampleThe following example displays QoS attributes when QoS is disabled on the device.priority-queue out num-of-queuesThe priori

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QoS CommandsPage 167Syntaxshow qos interface [ethernet interface-number | vlan vlan-id | port-channel number] [queuing]Parameters•interface-number — V

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QoS CommandsPage 169Parameters•dscp-list — Specify up to 8 DSCP values, with each value separated by space.• dp — Enter the Drop Precedence value to w

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Page 170Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideCommand ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser

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QoS CommandsPage 171Parameters•dscp-queue — Indicates the DSCP to queue map.Default ConfigurationThis command has no default configuration.Command Mod

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Radius CommandsPage 173ExampleThe following example specifies a RADIUS server host with IP address 192.168.10.1, authentication request port number 20

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Radius CommandsPage 175radius-server timeoutThe radius-server timeout Global Configuration mode command sets the interval during which the device wait

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Radius CommandsPage 177Console# show radius-serversIP address Port AuthPort Acc Time-outRet-ransDeadTime Source IP Priority Usage--------- ---- ------

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Using the CLICLI Command ModesPage 7Interface Configuration and Specific Configuration ModesInterface Configuration mode commands modify specific inte

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RMON CommandsPage 179The following table describes significant fields shown above:Field Description Octets The total number of octets of data (includi

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Page 180Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guidermon collection historyThe rmon collectio

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RMON CommandsPage 181Default ConfigurationThis command has no default configuration.Command ModeUser EXEC modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guideli

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RMON CommandsPage 183The following table describes significant fields shown above:Console> show rmon history 1 otherSample Set: 1 Owner: MeInterfac

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Page 184Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guidermon alarmThe rmon alarm Global Configura

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RMON CommandsPage 185Command ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe following example co

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RMON CommandsPage 187The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display:rmon eventThe rmon event Global Configuration mode comm

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RMON CommandsPage 189ExampleThe following example displays the RMON event table.The following table describes significant fields shown above:show rmon

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RMON CommandsPage 191Command ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesThe configured table size takes effect after the device is rebooted.ExampleTh

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Page 192Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideChapter 23.SNMP Commandssnmp-server commu

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SNMP CommandsPage 193ExampleThe following example defines community access string public to permit administrative access to SNMP protocol at an admini

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Page 194Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guidesnmp-server groupThe snmp-server group Gl

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SNMP CommandsPage 195Syntaxsnmp-server user username groupname [remote engineid-string] [ auth-md5 password | auth-sha password | auth-md5-key md5-de

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Page 196Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guidesnmp-server engineID localThe snmp-server

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SNMP CommandsPage 197The show running-config Privileged EXEC mode command does not display the SNMP engine ID configuration. To see the SNMP engine ID

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Using the CLIEditing FeaturesPage 9Editing FeaturesEntering CommandsA CLI command is a series of keywords and arguments. Keywords identify a command,

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Page 198Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideParameters•filter-name—Specifies the labe

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SNMP CommandsPage 199Parameters•ip-address—Specifies the IP address of the host (targeted recipient).• hostname—Specifies the name of the host. (Range

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Page 200Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideParameters•ip-address—Specifies the IP ad

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SNMP CommandsPage 201Command ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe following example en

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Page 202Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideParameters•text — Specifies a string that

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SNMP CommandsPage 203show snmpThe show snmp Privileged EXEC mode command displays the SNMP status.Syntaxshow snmpDefault ConfigurationThis command has

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Page 204Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideThe following table describes significant

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SNMP CommandsPage 205show snmp viewsThe show snmp views Privileged EXEC mode command displays the configuration of views.Syntaxshow snmp views [viewna

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SNMP CommandsPage 207User GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe following example displays the configuration of filters.s

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Page 10Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideNegating the Effect of CommandsFor many co

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Page 208Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideChapter 24.Spanning-Tree Commandsspanning

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 209Command Modes Global Configuration modeUser GuidelinesIn RSTP mode, the device uses STP when the neighbor device uses ST

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 211ExampleThe following example configures the spanning tree bridge maximum-age to 10 seconds.spanning-tree priorityThe spa

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 213spanning-tree port-priorityThe spanning-tree port-priority Interface Configuration mode command configures port priority

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 215Parameters•long — Specifies port path costs with a range of 1-200,000,000 .• short — Specifies port path costs with a r

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Page 216Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guidespanning-tree guard rootThe spanning-tree

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 217ExampleThe following example shutsdown an interface when it receives a BPDU.clear spanning-tree detected-protocolsThe cl

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CLI Command ConventionsWhen entering commands there are certain command entry standards that apply to all commands. The following table describes the

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 219Syntaxspanning-tree mst instance-id port-priority priorityno spanning-tree mst instance-id port-priorityParameters•insta

Page 149 - Line Commands

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 221Syntaxinstance instance-id {add | remove} vlan vlan-rangeParameters•instance-ID—ID of the MST instance (Range: 1-15).• v

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 223Default ConfigurationThis command has no default configuration.Command ModeMST Configuration modeUser GuidelinesThe pend

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Page 224Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guideabort (mst)The abort MST Configuration mo

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 225Command Modes Privileged EXEC modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExamplesThe following exa

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Page 226Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideConsole# show spanning-treeSpanning tree

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 2271/2 Enabled 128.2 20000 - - - -1/3 Disabled 128.3 20000 - - - -1/4 Enabled 128.4 20000 - - - -1/5 Enabled 128.5 20000 -

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 229Port 2 (1/2) enabledState: Forwarding Role: DesignatedPort id: 128.2 Port cost: 20000 Type: Shared (configured: auto) S

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Page 230Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideConsole# show spanning-tree ethernet 1/g1

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 231Name State Prio.Nbr Cost Sts Role PortFast Type---- ------- -------- ----- --- ---- -------- ----------1/1 Enabled 128.1

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Page 232Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideHello Time 2 sec Max Age 20 sec Forward D

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 233Port 4 (1/4) enabledState: Forwarding Role: DesignatedPort id: 128.4 Port cost: 20000 Type: Shared (configured: auto) I

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Page 234Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideDesignated port id: 128.2 Designated cost

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Spanning-Tree CommandsPage 235Address 00:02:4b:19:7a:00Path Cost 10000Rem hops 19Bridge ID Priority 32768Address 00:02:4b:29:7a:00Hello Time 2 sec Max

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Page 236Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideChapter 25.SSH Commandsip ssh portThe ip

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SSH CommandsPage 237User GuidelinesIf encryption keys are not generated, the SSH server is in standby until the keys are generated. To generate SSH se

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ACL CommandsPage 13Chapter 2. ACL Commandsip access-listThe ip access-list Global Configuration mode command defines an IPv4 Access List and places th

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SSH CommandsPage 239Syntaxcrypto key pubkey-chain sshDefault ConfigurationNo keys are specified.Command ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesTh

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Page 240Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideParameters•username — Specifies the usern

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SSH CommandsPage 241Use the key-string row SSH Public Key-string Configuration mode command to specify the SSH public key row by row. Each row must be

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SSH CommandsPage 243ExampleThe following example displays the SSH public RSA keys on the device.show crypto key pubkey-chain sshThe show crypto key pu

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Syslog CommandsPage 245Chapter 26.Syslog Commandslogging onThe logging on Global Configuration mode command controls error message logging. This comma

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Page 246Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideParameters•ip-address — IP address of the

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Syslog CommandsPage 247Command ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe following example

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Syslog CommandsPage 249logging fileThe logging file Global Configuration mode command limits syslog messages sent to the logging file based on severit

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Syslog CommandsPage 251Parameters•copy — Indicates logging messages related to file copy operations.• delete-rename — Indicates logging messages relat

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Page 252Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guideshow loggingThe show logging Privileged E

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Syslog CommandsPage 25311-Aug-2004 15:41:43: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Ethernet1/2, changed state to up11-Aug-2004 15:41:43: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface

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Page 254Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guideshow logging fileThe show logging file Pr

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Syslog CommandsPage 255ExampleThe following example displays the logging state and the syslog messages stored in the logging file.Console# show loggin

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Page 256Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guideshow syslog-serversThe show syslog-server

Page 189 - Radius Commands

Syslog CommandsPage 257IP address Port Severity Facility Description------------ ---- ------------- -------- -----------192.180.2.27 514 Informational

Page 190 - Chapter 22.RMON Commands

ACL CommandsPage 15• dscp — Indicates matching the dscp number with the packet dscp value. • ip-precedence — Indicates matching ip-precedence with the

Page 191 - RMON Commands

Page 258Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideChapter 27.TACACS+ Commandstacacs-server

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TACACS+ CommandsPage 259ExampleThe following example specifies a TACACS+ host.tacacs-server keyThe tacacs-server key Global Configuration mode command

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TACACS+ CommandsPage 261Syntaxshow tacacs [ip-address]Parameters•ip-address — Name or IP address of the TACACS+ server.Default ConfigurationThis comma

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System Management CommandsPage 263ExampleThe following example displays pinging results:A sample of this list follows. Note that the Ctrl-shift-6 sequ

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System Management CommandsPage 265hostnameThe hostname Global Configuration mode command specifies or modifies the device host name. Use the no form o

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System Management CommandsPage 267ExampleThe following example reloads Unit 2 of the stack.stack change unit-idNoteThis command is operational in the

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Page 268Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideSyntaxshow stack [unit unit]Parameters•un

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System Management CommandsPage 269show usersThe show users User EXEC mode command displays information about the active users.Topology is RingUnit Num

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System Management CommandsPage 271Command ModeUser EXEC modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.Example The following example

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System Management CommandsPage 273Syntaxshow system id [unit unit]Parameters•unit unit — Unit number. Default ConfigurationThis command has no default

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System Management CommandsPage 275set systemThe set system Priviledged EXEC mode command activates/deactivates features.Syntaxset system qos {active |

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User Interface CommandsPage 277Command ModePrivileged EXEC modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe following examp

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ACL CommandsPage 17flags] deny-udp [disable-port] {any|{ source source-wildcard}} {any| source-port} {any|{destination destination-wildcard}} {any|des

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User Interface CommandsPage 279Command ModePrivileged and User EXEC modesUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe follo

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User Interface CommandsPage 281show historyThe show history User EXEC mode command lists the commands entered in the current session.Syntaxshow histor

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VLAN CommandsPage 283Chapter 30.VLAN Commandsvlan databaseThe vlan database Global Configuration mode command enters the VLAN Configuration mode.Synta

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VLAN CommandsPage 285Default Configuration1Command ModeVLAN Configuration modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.NoteAfter r

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VLAN CommandsPage 287Parameters•string — Unique name to be associated with this VLAN. (Range: 1-32 characters)Default ConfigurationNo name is defined.

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VLAN CommandsPage 289switchport access vlanThe switchport access vlan Interface Configuration mode command configures the VLAN ID when the interface i

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VLAN CommandsPage 291Syntaxswitchport general allowed vlan add vlan-list [tagged | untagged]switchport general allowed vlan remove vlan-listParameters

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VLAN CommandsPage 293Command ModeInterface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.Exa

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Page 294Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideDefault ConfigurationThis command has no

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VLAN CommandsPage 295ExampleThe following example maps a MAC address or a range of MAC addresses to a group of MAC addresses.show vlan macs-groupThe s

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VLAN CommandsPage 297ExampleThe following example reserves an unused VLAN as the internal usage VLAN of ethernet port 1/g8.Console# configConsole(conf

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ACL CommandsPage 19Syntaxmac access-list access-list-name no mac access-list access-list-name Parameters•access-list-name — Name of the MAC-Access Lis

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Page 298Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guideshow vlanThe show vlan Privileged EXEC mo

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VLAN CommandsPage 299Default ConfigurationThis command has no default configuration.Command ModePrivileged EXEC modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user g

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VLAN CommandsPage 30173 outConsole show interface switchport ethernet 1/g2Port 1/g2:VLAN Membership mode: GeneralOperating parameters:PVID: 4095 (disc

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Web Server CommandsPage 303Chapter 31.Web Server Commandsip http serverThe ip http server Global Configuration mode command enables configuring the de

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Web Server CommandsPage 305Command ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesUse the crypto certificate generate Global Configuration mode command t

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Web Server CommandsPage 307If no URL or IP address is specified, the default common name is the lowest IP address of the device at the time that the c

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Web Server CommandsPage 309User GuidelinesUse this command to enter an external certificate (signed by Certification Authority) to the device. To end

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Page 310Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideCommand ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser

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Web Server CommandsPage 311show ip httpThe show ip http Privileged EXEC mode command displays the HTTP server configuration.Syntaxshow ip httpDefault

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Page 312Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideExampleThe following example displays the

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802.1x CommandsPage 313Chapter 32.802.1x Commandsaaa authentication dot1x The aaa authentication dot1x Global Configuration mode command specifies one

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Page 314Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guideno dot1x system-auth-controlDefault Confi

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802.1x CommandsPage 315ExampleThe following example enables 802.1X authentication on Ethernet port 1/g16.dot1x re-authenticationThe dot1x re-authentic

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802.1x CommandsPage 317Parameters•seconds — Specifies the time in seconds that the device remains in the quiet state following a failed authentication

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ACL CommandsPage 21User Guidelines•MAC BPDU packets cannot be denied.• This command defines an Access Control Element (ACE). An ACE can only be remove

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Page 318Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideUser GuidelinesThe default value of this

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802.1x CommandsPage 319Syntaxdot1x timeout supp-timeout seconds no dot1x timeout supp-timeoutParameters•seconds — Time in seconds that the device wait

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802.1x CommandsPage 3211/g5 Force-auth Unauthorized* Disabled 3600 n/a* Port is down or not present.console#Console# show dot1x ethernet 1/g1802.1x i

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Page 322Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuidePort Admin Mode Oper Mode Reauth ControlR

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802.1x CommandsPage 323The following table describes significant fields shown above:show dot1x usersThe show dot1x users Privileged EXEC mode command

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Page 324Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideParameters•username — Supplicant username

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802.1x CommandsPage 325Syntaxshow dot1x statistics ethernet interfaceParameters•interface — Valid Ethernet port. (Full syntax: unit/port)Default Confi

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802.1x CommandsPage 327User GuidelinesAn access port cannot be a member in an unauthenticated VLAN.The native VLAN of a trunk port cannot be an unauth

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Page 22Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guideshow access-listsThe show access-lists Pri

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802.1x CommandsPage 329Parameters•mac-only — Enable authentication based on the station's MAC address only. 802.1X frames are ignored.• mac-and-8

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802.1x CommandsPage 331Default ConfigurationDisabled.Command ModeInterface Configuration (Ethernet) modeUser GuidelinesA device can have only one glob

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Page 332Allied TelesisCommand Line Interface User’s GuideIndexAaaa authentication dot1x 313aaa authentication dot1x default 3

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Index Page 333gvrp enable (Interface) 103gvrp registration-forbid 105gvrp vlan-creation-forbid 105Hhelp 279history 133history

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Page 334Allied TelesisCommand Line Interface User’s GuidePreface 1priority-queue out num-of-queues 165Privileged EXEC Mode 5Q

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Index Page 335show snmp engineID 204show snmp filters 206show snmp groups 205show snmp users 207show snmp views 205show sntp c

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Page 336Allied TelesisCommand Line Interface User’s Guideterminal history 134terminal history size 135test copper-port tdr 14

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ACL CommandsPage 23User GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe following example displays ACLs applied to the interfaces o

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Page 24Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideChapter 3. AAA Commandsaaa authentication

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AAA CommandsPage 25User Guidelines•The default and optional list names created with the aaa authentication login command are used with the login authe

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Page 26Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideCommand ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser

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AAA CommandsPage 27enable authenticationThe enable authentication Line Configuration mode command specifies the authentication method list when access

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AAA CommandsPage 29User GuidelinesThe additional methods of authentication are used only if the previous method returns an error, not if it fails. To

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Page 30Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuidepasswordThe password Line Configuration mo

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AAA CommandsPage 31Syntaxusername name [password password] [level level] [encrypted]no username nameParameters•name — The name of the user (Range: 1-

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AAA CommandsPage 33User GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe following example sets a local level 15 password called ‘se

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Page 34Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideChapter 4. Address Table Commandsbridge ad

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Address Table CommandsPage 35Syntaxbridge multicast filteringno bridge multicast filteringParametersThis command has no keywords or arguments.Default

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Address Table CommandsPage 37User GuidelinesBefore defining forbidden ports, the Multicast group should be registered.ExampleIn this example, MAC addr

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Page 38Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guidebridge multicast forbidden forward-allThe

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Address Table CommandsPage 39Default ConfigurationThe default setting is 300 seconds.Command ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesThere are no

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Page 40Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideParameters•forward — Forwards frames with

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Address Table CommandsPage 41ExampleIn this example, port security mode is set to dynamic for Ethernet interface 1/g7. port security maxThe port secur

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Address Table CommandsPage 43ExampleIn this example, all classes of entries in the bridge-forwarding database are displayed.show bridge address-table

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Page 44Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guideshow bridge address-table countThe show br

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Address Table CommandsPage 45show bridge multicast address-tableThe show bridge multicast address-table Privileged EXEC mode command displays the brid

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Page 46Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideExamplesIn these examples, Multicast MAC a

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Address Table CommandsPage 47NoteA Multicast MAC address maps to multiple IP addresses as shown above.show bridge multicast address-table staticThe sh

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Page 48Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideSyntaxshow bridge multicast filtering vlan

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Address Table CommandsPage 49show ports securityThe show ports security Privileged EXEC mode command displays the port-lock status.Syntaxshow ports se

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Page 50Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideThe following table describes the fields s

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Address Table CommandsPage 51In this example, dynamic addresses in currently locked port 1/g1 are displayed.---- -------- -------- ------- -------1/g1

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Page 52Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideChapter 5. Clock Commandsclock setThe cloc

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Clock CommandsPage 53Default ConfigurationNo external clock sourceCommand ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for

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Clock CommandsPage 55User GuidelinesIn both the date and recurring forms of the command, the first part of the command specifies when summer time begi

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Clock CommandsPage 57Command ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesThe command is relevant for both received Unicast and Broadcast.If there is a

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Page vclear host...

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Page 58Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideSyntaxsntp broadcast client enableno sntp

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Clock CommandsPage 59sntp client enable (Interface)The sntp client enable Interface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel, VLAN) mode command enables

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Page 60Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideExampleThe following example enables the d

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Clock CommandsPage 61Default ConfigurationNo servers are defined.Command ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesUp to 8 SNTP servers can be defin

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Page 62Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideExampleThe following example displays the

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Clock CommandsPage 63show sntp statusThe show sntp status Privileged EXEC mode command shows the status of the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP).Syn

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Configuration and Image File CommandsPage 65Chapter 6. Configuration and Image File CommandscopyThe copy Privileged EXEC mode command copies files fro

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Page 66Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideUser GuidelinesUp to five backup configura

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Configuration and Image File CommandsPage 67To copy the running configuration file to a backup configuration file, enter the copy running-config file

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Page viNot approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guidepower inline powered-device ...

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Page 68Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuidedeleteThe delete Privileged EXEC mode comm

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Configuration and Image File CommandsPage 69boot systemThe boot system Privileged EXEC mode command specifies the system image that the device loads a

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Page 70Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideExampleThe following example displays the

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Configuration and Image File CommandsPage 71show bootvarThe show bootvar Privileged EXEC mode command displays the active system image file that is lo

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Page 72Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideChapter 7. DHCP Option 82 Commandsip dhcp

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DHCP Option 82 CommandsPage 73Command ModePrivileged EXECUser GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe following example dis

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DHCP Snooping CommandsPage 75Command ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesDHCP snooping must be first globally enabled before enabling DHCP sno

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Page 76Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guideip dhcp snooping information option allowe

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DHCP Snooping CommandsPage 77User GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleThe following example configures the switch to verify

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Page 78Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s Guideno ip dhcp snooping database update-freqPa

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DHCP Snooping CommandsPage 79User GuidelinesAfter entering this command an entry is added to the DHCP snooping database. If DHCP snooping binding file

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Page 80Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideCommand ModeEXEC mode.User GuidelinesThere

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DHCP Snooping CommandsPage 81User GuidelinesThere are no user guidelines for this command.ExampleConsole# show ip dhcp snooping bindingTotal number of

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Ethernet Configuration CommandsPage 83Command ModeGlobal Configuration modeUser GuidelinesCommands under the interface range context are executed inde

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Page 84Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuidedescriptionThe description Interface Confi

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Ethernet Configuration CommandsPage 85Command ModeInterface Configuration (Ethernet, port-channel) modeUser GuidelinesThe no speed command in a port-c

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Page 86Not approved by Document Control. For review only.Allied Telesis Command Line Interface User’s GuideExampleThe following example configures th

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Ethernet Configuration CommandsPage 87Parameters•on — Force flow control as enabled.• off — Force flow control as disabled.• auto — Enable AUTO flow c

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