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Extreme Networks, Inc.

3585 Monroe Street Santa Clara, California 95051 (888) 257-3000 http://www.extremenetworks.com

ExtremeWare 7.3e

Command Reference Guide

Software Version 7.3e

Published: September 23, 2004 Part number: 100167-00 Rev 01

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Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 Command Reference Overview

Chapter 2 Commands for Accessing the Switch

clear session 42

configure account 43

configure banner 45

configure banner netlogin 46

configure dns-client add 47

configure dns-client add domain-suffix 48

configure dns-client add name-server 49

configure dns-client default-domain 50

configure dns-client delete 51

configure dns-client delete domain-suffix 52

configure dns-client delete name-server 53

configure idletimeouts 54

configure time 55

configure timezone 56

create account 60

delete account 62

disable clipaging 64

disable idletimeouts 65

enable clipaging 66

enable idletimeouts 67

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enable license 68

history 69

reboot 70

show banner 71

show dns-client 72

show esrp-aware 73

show switch 74

traceroute 76

Chapter 3 Commands for Managing the Switch

configure snmp access-profile readonly 79

configure snmp access-profile readwrite 81

configure snmp add community 83

configure snmp add trapreceiver 85

configure snmp community 89

configure snmp delete community 91

configure snmp delete trapreceiver 93

configure snmp sysContact 94

configure snmp sysLocation 95

configure snmp sysName 96

configure snmpv3 add access 97

configure snmpv3 add community 99

configure snmpv3 add filter 100

configure snmpv3 add filter-profile 101

configure snmpv3 add group user 102

configure snmpv3 add mib-view 104

configure snmpv3 add notify 106

configure snmpv3 add target-addr 107

configure snmpv3 add target-params 109

configure snmpv3 add user 111

configure snmpv3 add user clone-from 113

configure snmpv3 delete access 114

configure snmpv3 delete community 116

configure snmpv3 delete filter 117

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configure snmpv3 delete filter-profile 118

configure snmpv3 delete group user 119

configure snmpv3 delete mib-view 121

configure snmpv3 delete notify 122

configure snmpv3 delete target-addr 123

configure snmpv3 delete target-params 124

configure snmpv3 delete user 125

configure snmpv3 engine-boots 126

configure snmpv3 engine-id 127

configure snmpv3 target-addr-ext 128

configure sntp-client server 130

configure sntp-client update-interval 131

configure web login-timeout 132

disable eapol-flooding 133

disable dhcp ports vlan 134

disable snmp access 135

disable snmp dot1dTpFdbTable 136

disable snmp traps 137

disable snmp traps port-up-down 138

disable snmp traps mac-security 139

disable sntp-client 140

disable system-watchdog 141

disable telnet 142

disable web 143

enable eapol-flooding 144

enable dhcp ports vlan 145

enable snmp access 146

enable snmp dot1dTpFdbTable 148

enable snmp traps 149

enable snmp traps port-up-down 150

enable snmp traps mac-security 151

enable sntp-client 152

enable system-watchdog 153

enable telnet 154

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enable web 156

exit 157

logout 158

quit 159

show eapol-flooding 160

show management 161

show odometer 163

show session 164

show snmpv3 access 166

show snmpv3 context 167

show snmpv3 counters 168

show snmpv3 engine-info 169

show snmpv3 filter 170

show snmpv3 filter-profile 171

show snmpv3 group 172

show snmpv3 mib-view 173

show snmpv3 notify 174

show snmpv3 target-addr 175

show snmpv3 target-addr-ext 176

show snmpv3 target-params 177

show snmpv3 user 178

show sntp-client 179

show vlan dhcp-address-allocation 181

show vlan dhcp-config 182

telnet 183

unconfigure management 184

Chapter 4 Commands for Configuring Ports

configure ip-mtu vlan 187

configure jumbo-frame size 189

configure mirroring add 191

configure mirroring delete 193

configure ports 194

configure ports auto off 197

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configure ports auto on 199

configure ports auto 200

configure ports display-string 201

configure port interpacket-gap 202

configure ports preferred-medium 203

configure ports redundant 205

configure sharing address-based 207

disable edp ports 208

disable jumbo-frame ports 209

disable lbdetect port 210

disable learning ports 211

disable mirroring 212

disable ports 213

disable sharing 214

disable smartredundancy 215

enable edp ports 216

enable jumbo-frame ports 217

enable lbdetect port 218

enable learning ports 219

enable mirroring to port 220

enable ports 222

enable sharing grouping 223

enable smartredundancy 225

restart ports 226

show edp 227

show mirroring 229

show ports collisions 230

show ports configuration 232

show ports info 234

show ports packet 237

show ports redundant 239

show ports sharing 240

show ports utilization 242

show ports vlan info 245

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show port vlan stats 247

show sharing address-based 248

unconfigure ports display string 249

unconfigure ports redundant 250

Chapter 5 VLAN Commands

configure mac-vlan add mac-address 252

configure mac-vlan delete 254

configure protocol add 255

configure protocol delete 256

configure vlan add ports 257

configure vlan delete port 258

configure vlan ipaddress 259

configure vlan name 260

configure vlan tag 261

create protocol 262

create vlan 263

delete vlan 265

disable mac-vlan port 266

enable mac-vlan mac-group port 267

show mac-vlan 268

show protocol 269

show vlan 270

unconfigure vlan ipaddress 272

Chapter 6 FDB Commands

clear fdb 274

configure fdb agingtime 275

create fdbentry vlan blackhole 276

create fdbentry vlan dynamic 278

create fdbentry vlan ports 280

delete fdbentry 282

show fdb 283

Chapter 7 QoS Commands

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configure vlan priority 289

disable diffserv examination ports 290

enable diffserv examination ports 291

show ports qosmonitor 292

show qosprofile 294

unconfigure diffserv examination ports 296

Chapter 8 NAT Commands

clear nat 298

configure nat add vlan map 299

configure nat delete 302

configure nat finrst-timeout 304

configure nat icmp-timeout 305

configure nat syn-timeout 306

configure nat tcp-timeout 307

configure nat timeout 308

configure nat udp-timeout 309

configure nat vlan 310

disable nat 311

enable nat 312

show nat 313

Chapter 9 Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics

clear counters 316

clear log 317

clear log counters 318

configure log display 319

configure log filter events 320

configure log filter events match 323

configure log filter set severity 326

configure log filter set severity match 327

configure log target filter 329

configure log target format 331

configure log target match 335

configure log target severity 337

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configure sys-recovery-level 339

configure syslog add 340

configure syslog delete 342

create log filter 343

delete log filter 344

disable cli-config-logging 345

disable log debug-mode 346

disable log display 347

disable log target 348

disable rmon 350

disable syslog 351

enable cli-config-logging 352

enable log debug-mode 353

enable log display 354

enable log target 355

enable rmon 357

enable syslog 359

show log 360

show log components 364

show log configuration 366

show log configuration filter 368

show log configuration target 370

show log counters 371

show log events 373

show memory 375

show ports rxerrors 377

show ports stats 379

show ports txerrors 382

show version 384

unconfigure log filter 385

unconfigure log target format 386

upload log 388

Chapter 10 Security Commands

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clear netlogin state 394

clear netlogin state mac-address 395

configure access-profile add 396

configure access-profile delete 398

configure access-profile mode 399

configure auth mgmt-access radius 400

configure auth mgmt-access tacacs 402

configure auth netlogin radius 404

configure auth netlogin tacacs 406

configure cpu-dos-protect (port-based) 407

configure cpu-dos-protect (system-based) 408

configure cpu-dos-protect trusted-ports (port-based) 410

configure cpu-dos-protect trusted-ports 411

configure enhanced-dos-protect ipfdb agingtime 412

configure enhanced-dos-protect ipfdb cache-size 413

configure enhanced-dos-protect ipfdb learn-limit 414

configure enhanced-dos-protect ipfdb learn-window 415

configure enhanced-dos-protect ports 416

configure enhanced-dos-protect rate-limit 417

configure netlogin base-url 419

configure netlogin redirect-page 420

configure radius server 421

configure radius shared-secret 422

configure radius timeout 423

configure radius-accounting server 424

configure radius-accounting shared-secret 425

configure radius-accounting timeout 426

configure security-profile default-user-vlan 427

configure security-profile dot11-auth network-auth encryption 428 configure security-profile dot1x-wpa-timers group-update-timer 430 configure security-profile dot1x-wpa-timers pairwise-update-timer 431 configure security-profile dot1x-wpa-timers reauth-period 432

configure security-profile ess-name 433

configure security-profile ssid-in-beacon 434

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configure security-profile use-dynamic-vlan 435

configure security-profile wep default-key-index 436

configure security-profile wep key add 437

configure security-profile wep key delete 438

configure security-profile wpa-psk 439

configure ssh2 440

configure ssl certificate pregenerated 442

configure ssl certificate privkeylen country organization common-name 443

configure ssl privkey pregenerated 445

configure tacacs server 446

configure tacacs shared-secret 447

configure tacacs timeout 448

configure tacacs-accounting server 449

configure tacacs-accounting shared-secret 450

configure tacacs-accounting timeout 451

configure vlan dhcp-address-range 452

configure vlan dhcp-lease-timer 453

configure vlan dhcp-options 454

configure vlan netlogin-lease-timer 457

create access-list 458

create access-mask 460

create access-profile 461

create rate-limit 462

create security-profile 464

create trusted-mac-address 465

delete access-list 467

delete access-mask 468

delete access-profile 469

delete rate-limit 470

delete security-profile 471

delete trusted-mac address 472

disable arp-learning 473

disable arp-learning ports 474

disable arp-learning vlan 475

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disable arp-learning vlan ports 476

disable cpu-dos-protect 477

disable dhcp ports vlan 478

disable enhanced-dos-protect 479

disable netlogin 480

disable netlogin logout-privilege 481

disable netlogin ports 482

disable netlogin session-refresh 483

disable radius 484

disable radius-accounting 485

disable ssh2 486

disable tacacs 487

disable tacacs-accounting 488

disable tacacs-authorization 489

disable trusted-mac-address 490

disable web 491

disable web http 492

disable web https 493

download ssl certificate 494

download ssl privkey 495

enable arp-learning 496

enable arp-learning ports 497

enable arp-learning vlan ports 498

enable cpu-dos-protect 499

enable cpu-dos-protect simulated 500

enable dhcp ports vlan 501

enable enhanced-dos-protect 502

enable netlogin 503

enable netlogin logout-privilege 504

enable netlogin ports 505

enable netlogin session-refresh 506

enable radius 507

enable radius-accounting 508

enable ssh2 509

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enable tacacs 510

enable tacacs-accounting 511

enable tacacs-authorization 512

enable trusted-mac-address 513

enable web 514

enable web http 515

enable web http access-profile 516

enable web https 517

enable web https access-profile 518

scp2 519

scp2 configuration 521

show access-list 522

show access-mask 524

show access-profile 525

show arp-learning vlan 526

show arp-learning vlan ports 527

show auth 528

show cpu-dos-protect 529

show enhanced-dos-protect 531

show netlogin 532

show radius 534

show radius-accounting 536

show rate-limit 538

show security-profile 540

show ssl 543

show tacacs 546

show tacacs-accounting 548

show trusted-mac-address 550

show vlan security 551

ssh2 552

unconfigure auth mgmt-access 554

unconfigure auth netlogin 555

unconfigure cpu-dos-protect 556

unconfigure enhanced-dos-protect ipfdb agingtime 557

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unconfigure enhanced-dos-protect ipfdb cache-size 558

unconfigure enhanced-dos-protect ipfdb learn-limit 559 unconfigure enhanced-dos-protect ipfdb learn-window 560

unconfigure enhanced-dos-protect ports 561

unconfigure enhanced-dos-protect rate-limit 562

unconfigure radius 564

unconfigure radius-accounting 565

unconfigure tacacs 566

unconfigure tacacs-accounting 567

unconfigure vlan dhcp-address-range 568

unconfigure vlan dhcp-options 570

Appendix 11 Configuration and Image Commands

configure download server 574

download bootrom 575

download configuration 576

download configuration cancel 578

download configuration every 579

download image 580

save configuration 581

show configuration 582

unconfigure switch 583

upload configuration 584

upload configuration cancel 586

use configuration 587

use image 588

Appendix 12 Troubleshooting Commands

clear debug-trace 590

configure debug-trace accounting 591

configure debug-trace bootprelay 592

configure debug-trace card-state-change 593

configure debug-trace debug-link 594

configure debug-trace flow-redirect 595

configure debug-trace iparp 597

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configure debug-trace rip-message 599

configure debug-trace rip-route-change 600

configure debug-trace rip-triggered-update 601

configure debug-trace udp-forwarding 602

configure debug-trace wireless 603

configure reboot-loop-protection 604

disable log debug-mode 605

enable log debug-mode 606

nslookup 607

ping 608

run diagnostics 610

run diagnostics cable ports 611

show debug-trace 613

show diagnostics 615

show ports cable diagnostics 617

show tech-support 619

top 621

Chapter 13 EAPS Commands

configure eaps add control vlan 628

configure eaps add protect vlan 629

configure eaps delete control vlan 630

configure eaps delete protect vlan 631

configure eaps failtime 632

configure eaps failtime expiry-action 633

configure eaps hellotime 635

configure eaps mode 636

configure eaps name 637

configure eaps port 638

configure eaps shared-port link-id 639

configure eaps shared-port mode 640

create eaps 641

create eaps shared-port 642

delete eaps 643

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delete eaps shared-port 644

disable eaps 645

enable eaps 646

show eaps 647

show eaps shared-port 651

show eaps summary 652

unconfigure eaps shared-port link-id 654

unconfigure eaps shared-port mode 655

unconfigure eaps port 656

Chapter 14 ESRP Commands

clear elrp stats 659

configure esrp port-mode ports 660

configure vlan add domain-member vlan 662

configure vlan add elrp-poll ports 663

configure vlan add ports no-restart 664

configure vlan add ports restart 665

configure vlan add track-diagnostic 666

configure vlan add track-environment 667

configure vlan add track-iproute 668

configure vlan add track-ospf 669

configure vlan add track-ping 670

configure vlan add track-rip 671

configure vlan add track-vlan 672

configure vlan delete domain-member vlan 673

configure vlan delete elrp-poll ports 674

configure vlan delete track-diagnostic 675

configure vlan delete track-environment 676

configure vlan delete track-iproute 677

configure vlan delete track-ospf 678

configure vlan delete track-ping 679

configure vlan delete track-rip 680

configure vlan delete track-vlan 681

configure vlan esrp elrp-master-poll disable 682

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configure vlan esrp elrp-master-poll enable 683

configure vlan esrp elrp-premaster-poll disable 684

configure vlan esrp elrp-premaster-poll enable 685

configure vlan esrp esrp-election 686

configure vlan esrp esrp-premaster-timeout 688

configure vlan esrp group 689

configure vlan esrp group add esrp-aware-ports 690

configure vlan esrp group delete esrp-aware-ports 691

configure vlan esrp priority 692

configure vlan esrp timer 693

disable esrp vlan 695

enable esrp vlan 696

show elrp 697

show esrp 699

show esrp-aware-ports 701

show esrp-aware vlan 702

show esrp vlan 703

Chapter 15 STP Commands

configure stpd add vlan 708

configure stpd delete vlan 710

configure stpd forwarddelay 711

configure stpd hellotime 712

configure stpd maxage 713

configure stpd mode 714

configure stpd ports cost 715

configure stpd ports link-type 716

configure stpd ports mode 718

configure stpd ports priority 719

configure stpd priority 720

configure stpd tag 721

configure vlan add ports stpd 722

create stpd 724

delete stpd 726

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disable ignore-stp vlan 727

disable stpd 728

disable stpd ports 729

disable stpd rapid-root-failover 730

enable ignore-stp vlan 731

enable stpd 732

enable stpd ports 733

enable stpd rapid-root-failover 734

show stpd 735

show stpd ports 737

show vlan stpd 739

unconfigure stpd 741

Chapter 16 VRRP Commands

configure vrrp add vlan 745

configure vrrp delete 746

configure vrrp vlan add 747

configure vrrp vlan authentication 748

configure vrrp vlan delete vrid 749

configure vrrp vlan vrid 750

disable vrrp 752

enable vrrp 753

show vrrp 754

show vrrp vlan stats 756

Chapter 17 IP Unicast Commands

clear iparp 760

clear ipfdb 761

configure bootprelay add 762

configure bootprelay delete 763

configure bootprelay dhcp-agent information check 764

configure bootprelay dhcp-agent information option 766 configure bootprelay dhcp-agent information policy 767

configure iparp add 769

configure iparp add proxy 770

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configure iparp delete 772

configure iparp delete proxy 773

configure iparp max-entries 774

configure iparp max-pending-entries 775

configure iparp timeout 776

configure ip-down-vlan-action 777

configure ipfdb route-add 778

configure iproute add 779

configure iproute add blackhole 780

configure iproute add blackhole default 781

configure iproute add default 782

configure iproute delete 783

configure iproute delete blackhole 784

configure iproute delete blackhole default 785

configure iproute delete default 786

configure iproute priority 787

configure irdp 789

configure irdp 790

configure udp-profile add 791

configure udp-profile delete 792

configure vlan upd-profile 793

create udp-profile 794

delete udp-profile 795

disable bootp vlan 796

disable bootprelay 797

disable icmp address-mask 798

disable icmp parameter-problem 799

disable icmp port-unreachables 800

disable icmp redirects 801

disable icmp time-exceeded 802

disable icmp timestamp 803

disable icmp unreachables 804

disable icmp useredirects 805

disable iparp checking 806

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disable iparp refresh 807

disable ipforwarding 808

disable ip-option loose-source-route 809

disable ip-option record-route 810

disable ip-option record-timestamp 811

disable ip-option strict-source-route 812

disable ip-option use-router-alert 813

disable iproute sharing 814

disable irdp 815

disable loopback-mode vlan 816

disable udp-echo-server 817

enable bootp vlan 818

enable bootprelay 819

enable icmp address-mask 820

enable icmp parameter-problem 821

enable icmp port-unreachables 822

enable icmp redirects 823

enable icmp time-exceeded 824

enable icmp timestamp 825

enable icmp unreachables 826

enable icmp useredirects 827

enable iparp checking 828

enable iparp refresh 829

enable ipforwarding 830

enable ip-option loose-source-route 831

enable ip-option record-route 832

enable ip-option record-timestamp 833

enable ip-option strict-source-route 834

enable ip-option use-router-alert 835

enable iproute sharing 836

enable irdp 837

enable loopback-mode vlan 838

enable udp-echo-server 839

rtlookup 840

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show iparp 841

show iparp proxy 842

show ipconfig 843

show ipfdb 844

show iproute 846

show ipstats 848

show udp-profile 851

unconfigure bootprelay dhcp-agent information check 852 unconfigure bootprelay dhcp-agent information option 853 unconfigure bootprelay dhcp-agent information policy 854

unconfigure icmp 855

unconfigure iparp 856

unconfigure irdp 857

unconfigure udp-profile 858

Chapter 18 IGP Commands

configure ospf area interarea-filter 861

configure ospf area external-filter 862

configure ospf cost 863

configure ospf priority 864

configure ospf virtual-link authentication password 865

configure ospf timer 866

configure ospf add virtual-link 868

configure ospf add vlan area 869

configure ospf add vlan area 870

configure ospf add vlan area link-type 872

configure ospf area external-filter 873

configure ospf area interarea-filter 874

configure ospf area add range 875

configure ospf area delete range 876

configure ospf area normal 877

configure ospf area nssa stub-default-cost 878

configure ospf area stub stub-default-cost 879

configure ospf asbr-filter 880

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configure ospf ase-limit 881

configure ospf ase-summary add 882

configure ospf ase-summary delete 883

configure ospf delete virtual-link 884

configure ospf delete vlan 885

configure ospf direct-filter 886

configure ospf lsa-batch-interval 887

configure ospf metric-table 888

configure ospf routerid 889

configure ospf spf-hold-time 890

configure ospf vlan neighbor add 891

configure ospf vlan neighbor delete 892

configure ospf vlan timer 893

configure rip add vlan 894

configure rip delete vlan 895

configure rip garbagetime 896

configure rip routetimeout 897

configure rip rxmode 898

configure rip txmode 899

configure rip updatetime 900

configure rip vlan cost 901

configure rip vlan export-filter 902

configure rip vlan import-filter 903

configure rip vlan trusted-gateway 904

create ospf area 905

delete ospf area 906

disable ospf 907

disable ospf capability opaque-lsa 908

disable ospf export 909

disable rip 910

disable rip aggregation 911

disable rip export 912

disable rip exportstatic 913

disable rip originate-default 914

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disable rip poisonreverse 915

disable rip splithorizon 916

disable rip triggerupdate 917

enable ospf 918

enable ospf capability opaque-lsa 919

enable ospf export 920

enable ospf export direct 921

enable ospf export rip 923

enable ospf export static 924

enable ospf originate-default 925

enable rip 926

enable rip aggregation 927

enable rip export cost 928

enable rip exportstatic 929

enable rip originate-default cost 930

enable rip poisonreverse 931

enable rip splithorizon 932

enable rip triggerupdate 933

show ospf 934

show ospf area 935

show ospf area detail 936

show ospf ase-summary 937

show ospf interfaces detail 938

show ospf interfaces 939

show ospf lsdb area lstype 940

show ospf virtual-link 942

show rip 943

show rip stats 944

show rip stats vlan 945

show rip vlan 946

unconfigure ospf 947

unconfigure rip 948

Chapter 19 IP Multicast Commands

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clear igmp group 951

clear igmp snooping 952

clear ipmc cache 953

clear ipmc fdb 954

configure igmp 955

configure igmp snooping add static group 956

configure igmp snooping delete static group 958

configure igmp snooping add static router 959

configure igmp snooping delete static router 960

configure igmp snooping filter 961

configure igmp snooping flood-list 962

configure igmp snooping leave-timeout 964

configure igmp snooping timer 965

configure pim add vlan 967

configure pim crp static 968

configure pim delete vlan 969

configure pim register-rate-limit-interval 970

configure pim register-suppress-interval register-probe-interval 971

configure pim register-checksum-to 972

configure pim spt-threshold 973

configure pim timer vlan 974

configure pim vlan trusted-gateway 975

disable igmp 976

disable igmp snooping 977

disable igmp snooping with-proxy 978

disable ipmcforwarding 979

disable pim 980

enable igmp 981

enable igmp snooping 982

enable igmp snooping with-proxy 984

enable ipmcforwarding 985

enable pim 986

mrinfo 987

mtrace 988

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show igmp group 990

show igmp snooping 991

show igmp snooping filter 992

show igmp snooping static group 993

show ipmc cache 994

show ipmc fdb 995

show l2stats 996

show pim 997

unconfigure igmp 998

unconfigure pim 999

Chapter 20 Wireless Commands

clear wireless ports counters 1003

clear wireless ports interface ap-scan results 1004

clear wireless ports interface client-history 1005

clear wireless ports interface client-scan counters 1006 clear wireless ports interface client-scan results 1007

clear wireless ports log 1008

configure debug-trace wireless ports iapp 1009

configure rf-profile beacon-interval 1010

configure rf-profile dtim-interval 1011

configure rf-profile frag-length 1012

configure rf-profile long-retry 1013

configure rf-profile preamble 1014

configure rf-profile rts-threshold 1015

configure rf-profile short-retry 1016

configure wireless country-code 1017

configure wireless default-gateway 1019

configure wireless management-vlan 1020

configure wireless ports antenna-location 1021

configure wireless ports detected-station-timeout 1022

configure wireless ports force-disassociation 1023

configure wireless ports health-check 1024

configure wireless ports interface ap-scan added-trap 1025

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configure wireless ports interface ap-scan off-channel 1026 configure wireless ports interface ap-scan off-channel continuous 1027 configure wireless ports interface ap-scan off-channel max-wait 1028 configure wireless ports interface ap-scan off-channel min-wait 1029 configure wireless ports interface ap-scan probe-interval 1030 configure wireless ports interface ap-scan removed-trap 1031 configure wireless ports interface ap-scan results size 1032 configure wireless ports interface ap-scan results timeout 1033 configure wireless ports interface ap-scan send-probe 1034 configure wireless ports interface ap-scan updated-trap 1035

configure wireless ports interface channel 1036

configure wireless ports interface client-history size 1038 configure wireless ports interface client-history timeout 1039 configure wireless ports interface client-scan added-trap 1040 configure wireless ports interface client-scan removed-trap 1041 configure wireless ports interface client-scan results size 1042 configure wireless ports interface client-scan results timeout 1043

configure wireless ports interface max-clients 1044

configure wireless ports interface power-level 1045

configure wireless ports interface rf-profile 1046

configure wireless ports interface security-profile 1047

configure wireless ports interface transmit-rate 1048

configure wireless ports interface wireless-bridging 1049

configure wireless ports ipaddress 1050

configure wireless ports location 1051

create rf-profile copy 1052

create rf-profile mode 1053

delete rf-profile 1054

disable wireless ports 1055

disable wireless ports cancel-scheduler 1056

disable wireless ports every 1057

disable wireless ports interface 1058

disable wireless ports interface ap-scan 1059

disable wireless ports interface ap-scan off-channel 1060

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disable wireless ports interface client-history 1061

disable wireless ports interface client-scan 1062

disable wireless ports interface iapp 1063

disable wireless ports interface svp 1064

disable wireless ports time 1065

enable wireless ports 1066

enable wireless ports cancel-scheduler 1067

enable wireless ports every 1068

enable wireless ports interface 1069

enable wireless ports interface ap-scan 1070

enable wireless ports interface ap-scan off-channel 1071

enable wireless ports interface client-history 1072

enable wireless ports interface client-scan 1073

enable wireless ports interface iapp 1074

enable wireless ports interface svp 1075

enable wireless ports time 1076

reset wireless ports 1077

reset wireless ports interface 1078

show rf-profile 1079

show wireless ap-scan results 1084

show wireless ap-scan results mac_address 1086

show wireless client-scan results 1087

show wireless client-scan results mac-address 1089

show wireless configuration 1090

show wireless ports 1091

show wireless ports configuration 1093

show wireless ports debug-trace 1095

show wireless ports interface ap-scan configuration 1097

show wireless ports interface ap-scan results 1099

show wireless ports interface ap-scan results mac-address 1102

show wireless ports interface ap-scan status 1103

show wireless ports interface client mac-statistics 1104 show wireless ports interface client-history configuration 1106 show wireless ports interface client-history diagnostics 1107

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show wireless ports interface client-history mac-layer 1109 show wireless ports interface client-history status 1111 show wireless ports interface client-scan configuration 1113 show wireless ports interface client-scan results 1115 show wireless ports interface client-scan results mac-address 1117

show wireless ports interface client-scan status 1118

show wireless ports interface clients 1120

show wireless ports interface configuration 1122

show wireless ports interface pae-diagnostics 1125

show wireless ports interface pae-statistics 1126

show wireless ports interface rf-status 1127

show wireless ports interface security-status 1129

show wireless ports interface stats 1131

show wireless ports interface status 1132

show wireless ports log 1133

Chapter 21 Power Over Ethernet Commands

clear inline-power connection-history slot 1137

clear inline-power fault ports 1138

clear inline-power stats 1139

configure inline-power budget 1140

configure inline-power detection 1141

configure inline-power disconnect-precedence 1142

configure inline-power label ports 1143

configure inline-power operator-limit 1144

configure inline-power power-supply 1146

configure inline-power priority 1147

configure inline-power reserved budget 1148

configure inline-power type 1149

configure inline-power usage-threshold 1150

configure inline-power violation-precedence 1151

disable inline-power 1152

disable inline-power legacy 1153

disable inline-power ports 1155

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disable inline-power slot 1156

enable inline-power 1157

enable inline-power legacy 1158

enable inline-power ports 1160

enable inline-power slot 1161

reset inline-power ports 1162

reset inline-power slot 1163

show inline-power 1164

show inline-power configuration port 1166

show inline-power configuration slot 1168

show inline-power info port 1170

show inline-power slot 1173

show inline-power stats ports 1174

show inline-power stats slot 1176

unconfigure inline-power detection ports 1177

unconfigure inline-power disconnect-precedence 1178

unconfigure inline-power operator-limit ports 1179

unconfigure inline-power power-supply 1180

unconfigure inline-power priority ports 1181

unconfigure inline-power reserved-budget ports 1182

unconfigure inline-power usage-threshold 1183

unconfigure inline-power violation-precedence ports 1184

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Preface

This preface provides an overview of this guide, describes guide conventions, and lists other publications that may be useful.

Introduction

This guide provides the complete syntax for all the 7.3e commands available in the ExtremeWare® software running on the Summit series “e” switches from Extreme Networks®.

This guide is intended for use as a reference by network administrators who are responsible for installing and setting up network equipment. It assumes knowledge of the switch configuration. For conceptual information and guidance on configuring Extreme Networks switches, see the ExtremeWare 7.3e User Guide.

Conventions

Table 1 andTable 2 list conventions that are used throughout this guide.

Table 1: Notice Icons

Icon Notice Type Alerts you to...

Note Important features or instructions.

Caution Risk of personal injury, system damage, or loss of data.

Warning Risk of severe personal injury.

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Command Titles

For clarity and brevity, the command titles omit variables, values, and optional arguments. The complete command syntax is displayed directly below the command titles.

Related Publications

The publications related to this one are:

ExtremeWare 7.3e release notes

ExtremeWare 7.3e User Guide

Consolidated “e” Series Hardware Installation Guide

Documentation for Extreme Networks products is available on the World Wide Web at the following location:

http://www.extremenetworks.com/

Using ExtremeWare Publications Online

You can access ExtremeWare publications by downloading them from the Extreme Networks World Wide Web location or from your ExtremeWare product CD. Publications are provided in Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF). Displaying or printing PDF files requires that your computer be equipped with Adobe® Reader® software, which is available free of charge from Adobe Systems Incorporated.

The following two ExtremeWare publications are available as PDF files that are designed to be used online together:

ExtremeWare 7.3e User Guide

ExtremeWare 7.3e Command Reference Guide Table 2: Text Conventions

Convention Description

Screen displays This typeface indicates command syntax, or represents information as it appears on the screen.

The words “enter”

and “type”

When you see the word “enter” in this guide, you must type something, and then press the Return or Enter key. Do not press the Return or Enter key when an instruction simply says “type.”

[Key] names Key names are written with brackets, such as [Return] or [Esc].

If you must press two or more keys simultaneously, the key names are linked with a plus sign (+). Example:

Press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Del].

Words in italicized type Italics emphasize a point or denote new terms at the place where they are defined in the text.

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Related Publications

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The user guide PDF file provides links that connect you directly to relevant command information in the command reference guide PDF file. This quick-referencing capability enables you to easily find detailed information in the command reference guide for any command mentioned in the user guide.

To ensure that the quick-referencing feature functions properly, follow these steps:

1 Download both the user guide PDF file and the command reference guide PDF file to the same destination directory on your computer.

2 You may open one or both PDF files and to enable cross-referenced linking between the user guide and command reference guide; however, it is recommended that for ease of use, you keep both files open concurrently on your computer desktop.

NOTE

If you activate a cross-referencing link from the ExtremeWare 7.3e User Guide PDF file to the command reference PDF file when the command reference PDF file is closed (that is, not currently open on your computer desktop), the system will close the user guide PDF file and open the command reference PDF file. To keep both PDF files open when you activate a cross-reference link, open both PDF files before using the link.

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1 Command Reference Overview

Introduction

This guide provides details of the command syntax for all ExtremeWare commands as of ExtremeWare version 7.3e.

NOTE

ExtremeWare 7.3e only supports the Summit 200, Summit 300, and Summit 400 series of switches.

This guide does not provide feature descriptions, explanations of the technologies, or configuration examples. For information about the various features and technologies supported by Extreme Networks switches, see the ExtremeWare 7.3e User Guide. This guide does not replace the user guide; this guide supplements the user guide.

Audience

This guide is intended for use by network administrators who are responsible for installing and setting up network equipment. It assumes a basic working knowledge of the following:

Local area networks (LANs)

Ethernet concepts

Ethernet switching and bridging concepts

Routing concepts

Internet Protocol (IP) concepts

Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) concepts

IP Multicast concepts

Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) concepts

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

This guide also assumes that you have read the ExtremeWare 7.3e User Guide.

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Structure of this Guide

This guide documents each ExtremeWare command. Related commands are grouped together and organized into chapters based on their most common usage. The chapters reflect the organization of the ExtremeWare 7.3e User Guide. If a specific command is relevant to a wide variety of functions and could be included in a number of different chapters, we have attempted to place the command in the most logical chapter. Within each chapter, commands appear in alphabetical order. You can use the Index of Commands to locate specific commands if they do not appear where you expect to find them.

NOTE

The ExtremeWare command line interface (CLI) supports only the US character set.

For each command, the following information is provided:

• Command Syntax—The actual syntax of the command. The syntax conventions (the use of braces or curly brackets, for example) are defined in the section “Understanding the Command Syntax” on page 37.

• Description—A brief (one sentence) summary of what the command does.

• Syntax Description—The definition of any keywords and options used in the command.

• Default—The defaults, if any, for this command. The default can be the default action of the

command if optional arguments are not provided, or it can be the default state of the switch (such as for an enable/disable command).

• Usage Guidelines—Information to help you use the command. This may include prerequisites, prohibitions, and related commands, as well as other information.

• Example—Examples of the command usage, including output, if relevant.

• History—The version of ExtremeWare in which the command was introduced, and version(s) where it was modified, if appropriate.

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Understanding the Command Syntax

When entering a command at the prompt, ensure that you have the appropriate privilege level. Most configuration commands require you to have the administrator privilege level.

You may see a variety of symbols shown as part of the command syntax. These symbols explain how to enter the command, and you do not type them as part of the command itself. Table 3 summarizes command syntax symbols.

Command Completion with Syntax Helper

The CLI has a built-in syntax helper. If you are unsure of the complete syntax for a particular command, enter as much of the command as possible and press [Tab]. The syntax helper provides a list of options for the remainder of the command, and places the cursor at the end of the command you have entered so far, ready for the next option.

If the command is one where the next option is a named component, such as a VLAN, access profile, or route map, the syntax helper will also list any currently configured names that might be used as the next option. In situations where this list might be very long, the syntax helper will list only one line of names, followed by an ellipses to indicate that there are more names than can be displayed.

The syntax helper also provides assistance if you have entered an incorrect command.

Table 3: Command Syntax Symbols

Symbol Description

angle brackets < > Enclose a variable or value. You must specify the variable or value. For example, in the syntax

configure vlan <vlan name> ipaddress <ip_address>

you must supply a VLAN name for <vlan name> and an address for

<ip_address> when entering the command. Do not type the angle brackets.

square brackets [ ] Enclose a required value or list of required arguments. One or more values or arguments can be specified. For example, in the syntax use image [primary | secondary]

you must specify either the primary or secondary image when entering the command. Do not type the square brackets.

vertical bar | Separates mutually exclusive items in a list, one of which must be entered. For example, in the syntax

configure snmp community [read-only | read-write]

<string>

you must specify either the read or write community string in the command. Do not type the vertical bar.

braces { } Enclose an optional value or a list of optional arguments. One or more values or arguments can be specified. For example, in the syntax reboot {<date> <time> | cancel}

you can specify either a particular date and time combination, or the keyword cancel to cancel a previously scheduled reboot. If you do not specify an argument, the command will prompt asking if you want to reboot the switch now. Do not type the braces.

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Abbreviated Syntax

Abbreviated syntax is the shortest unambiguous allowable abbreviation of a command or parameter.

Typically, this is the first three letters of the command. If you do not enter enough letters to allow the switch to determine which command you mean, the syntax helper will provide a list of the options based on the portion of the command you have entered.

NOTE

When using abbreviated syntax, you must enter enough characters to make the command unambiguous and distinguishable to the switch.

Names

All named components of the switch configuration must have a unique name. Names must begin with an alphabetical character and are delimited by whitespace, unless enclosed in quotation marks.

Command Shortcuts

All named components of the switch configuration must have a unique name. Components are named using the create command. When you enter a command to configure a named component, you do not need to use the keyword of the component. For example, to create a VLAN, you must enter a unique VLAN name:

create vlan engineering

Once you have created the VLAN with a unique name, you can then eliminate the keyword vlan from all other commands that require the name to be entered. For example, instead of entering the command configure vlan engineering delete port 1-3,6

you could enter the following shortcut:

configure engineering delete port 1-3,6

Modular Switch Numerical Ranges

Commands that require you to enter one or more port numbers on a modular switch use the parameter

<portlist> in the syntax. A <portlist> can be one port on a particular slot. For example, port 1:1

A <portlist> can be a range of numbers. For example, port 1:1-1:3

Many commands that accept the parameter <portlist>, also accept a VLAN identifier. When this option is available in a command, it is run on all ports in the VLAN including all ports in a trunk.

You can add additional slot and port numbers to the list, separated by a comma:

port 1:1,1:8,1:10

You can specify all ports on a particular slot. For example, port 1:*

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indicates all ports on slot 1.

Stand-alone Switch Numerical Ranges

Commands that require you to enter one or more port numbers on a stand-alone switch use the parameter <portlist> in the syntax. A portlist can be a range of numbers, for example:

port 1-3

You can add additional port numbers to the list, separated by a comma:

port 1-3,6,8

Many commands that accept the parameter <portlist>, also accept a VLAN identifier. When this option is available in a command, it is run on all ports in the VLAN including all ports in a trunk.

Line-Editing Keys

Table 4 describes the line-editing keys available using the CLI.

Command History

ExtremeWare “remembers” the last 49 commands you entered. You can display a list of these commands by using the following command:

history

Table 4: Line-Editing Keys

Key(s) Description

Backspace Deletes character to left of cursor and shifts remainder of line to left.

Delete or [Ctrl] + D Deletes character under cursor and shifts remainder of line to left.

[Ctrl] + K Deletes characters from under cursor to end of line.

Insert Toggles on and off. When toggled on, inserts text and shifts previous text to right.

Left Arrow Moves cursor to left.

Right Arrow Moves cursor to right.

Home or [Ctrl] + A Moves cursor to first character in line.

End or [Ctrl] + E Moves cursor to last character in line.

[Ctrl] + L Clears screen and movers cursor to beginning of line.

[Ctrl] + P or Up Arrow

Displays previous command in command history buffer and places cursor at end of command.

[Ctrl] + N or Down Arrow

Displays next command in command history buffer and places cursor at end of command.

[Ctrl] + U Clears all characters typed from cursor to beginning of line.

[Ctrl] + W Deletes previous word.

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2 Commands for Accessing the Switch

This chapter describes:

Commands used for accessing and configuring the switch including how to set up user accounts, passwords, date and time settings, and software licenses

Commands used for configuring the Domain Name Service (DNS) client

Commands used for checking basic switch connectivity ExtremeWare supports the following two levels of management:

User

Administrator

A user-level account has viewing access to all manageable parameters, with the exception of:

User account database

SNMP community strings

A user-level account can use the ping command to test device reachability and change the password assigned to the account name.

An administrator-level account can view and change all switch parameters. It can also add and delete users and change the password associated with any account name. The administrator can disconnect a management session that has been established by way of a Telnet connection. If this happens, the user logged on by way of the Telnet connection is notified that the session has been terminated.

The DNS client in ExtremeWare augments certain ExtremeWare commands to accept either IP addresses or host names. For example, DNS can be used during a Telnet session when you are accessing a device or when using the ping command to check the connectivity of a device.

The switch offers the following commands for checking basic connectivity:

ping

traceroute

The ping command enables you to send Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo messages to a remote IP device. The traceroute command enables you to trace the routed path between the switch and a destination endstation.

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clear session

clear session <number>

Description

Terminates a Telnet session from the switch.

Syntax Description

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

An administrator-level account can disconnect a management session that has been established by way of a Telnet connection. You can determine the session number of the session you want to terminate by using the show session command. The show session output displays information about current Telnet sessions including:

The session number

The login date and time

The user name

The type of Telnet session

Depending on the software version running on your switch, additional session information may be displayed. The session number is the first number displayed in the show session output.

Example

The following command terminates session 4 from the system:

clear session 4

History

This command was first available in ExtremeWare 7.1e.

Platform Availability

This command is available on the “e” series platforms.

number Specifies a session number from show session output to terminate.

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