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CanogaOS Command Reference Model 9170 Model 9171

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CanogaOS Command Reference 812 IP ADDRESSING COMMANDS ...

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CanogaOS Command Reference 6-106.16 switchport access vlan Use this command to set the access port to a specified vlan. To

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CanogaOS Command Reference 6-11This example shows how to set the switchport mode to access. Switch(config-if)# switchport

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CanogaOS Command Reference 6-12UsageThe trunk port ingress-filter configuration should only be allowed on a trunk port. When

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CanogaOS Command Reference 6-136.21 switchport trunk native Use this command to set the native vlan for sending and recei

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-17 Spanning-tree Commands 7.1 spanning-tree enable Use this command to enable the Spanning Tr

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-2DefaultThe default priority is 32678 (or hex 0x8000). UsageThis command must be used to set the

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-3 Command Syntax spanning-tree forward-time seconds no spanning-tree forward-time seconds Forward

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-4UsageThe allowable range of values is 1-10 seconds. However, make sure that the value of the

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-57.7 spanning-tree max-hops Use this command to specify the maximum allowed hops for a BPDU i

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-6 UsageExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(config)# spanning-tree transmit-holdcount 5

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CanogaOS Command Reference 915.7 AUTO-COST ...

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-7command to disable the BPDU filter for the bridge. Command Syntax spanning-tree edgeport bpdu-

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-8Switch(config)# spanning-tree bpdu-transparent enable Related Commands 7.12 spanning-tree po

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-9The default priority is 1. UsageExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(config)# interfac

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-10Command Syntax spanning-tree path-cost number no spanning-tree path-cost number The cost

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-11Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree link-type shared Related Commands 7.17 spanning-tree edge

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-12UsageThis command supersedes the bridge level configuration for the BPDU Guard feature. When

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-13Related Commands 7.20 spanning-tree guard root Use this command to enable the Root Guard fea

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-14Interface mode Default UsageExamplesSet the value to enforce the spanning tree protocol: Switch# c

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-157.23 spanning-tree restricted-role Use this command to set the restricted-role value of the por

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-16The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol uses port priority as a tiebreaker to determine which port

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CanogaOS Command Reference 1016.10 BGP CONFEDERATION IDENTIFIER ...

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-17 7.26 spanning-tree instance restricted-tcn Use this command to set the restricted TCN val

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-18UsageExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(config)# interface eth-0-1 Switch(config-if)# spa

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-19mst configuration mode Default UsageWhen you map VLANs to an MST instance, the mapping is in

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-20Related Commands 7.31 revision Use this command to create an mstp revision number. Command Syn

Page 29 - 1 Preface

CanogaOS Command Reference 7-21UsageExamplesSwitch# clear spanning-tree detected protocols bridge 2 Related Commands 7.33

Page 30 - 1.5 Obtaining Documentation

CanogaOS Command Reference 7-22 Mode - Multiple spanning tree protocol Path Cost Standard - dot1t CIST Root Path Cost 0

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CanogaOS Command Reference 7-23Command ModePrivileged Exec modes Default UsageThe following is an output of this command di

Page 32 - 2.2 Privileged EXEC Mode

CanogaOS Command Reference 7-247.36 show spanning-tree interface Use this command to show the state of the spanning tree of t

Page 33 - 2.5 VLAN Configuration Mode

CanogaOS Command Reference 7-25 eth-0-1: Edgeport bpdu-guard Default - Current edgeport bpdu-guard on eth-0-1: Edgepo

Page 34 - 2.6 Line Configuration Mode

CanogaOS Command Reference 7-26eth-0-10 Designated Forwarding 20000 128.10 P2p eth-0-11 Designat

Page 35 - 3 General Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 1116.56 NEIGHBOR NEXT-HOP-SELF ...

Page 36 - 3.3 enable

CanogaOS Command Reference 7-27Privileged Exec modes Default UsageExamplesThe following is an output of this command display

Page 37 - 3.5 exit (global)

CanogaOS Command Reference 7-28 Usage ExamplesThe following is an output of this command displaying the mstp information.

Page 38 - 3.6 exit (EXEC)

CanogaOS Command Reference 7-29 Bridge up - Spanning Tree Enabled Mode - Multiple spanning tree protocol Path Cost

Page 39 - 3.8 quit

CanogaOS Command Reference 7-30 MSTI Root Path Cost 0 -MSTI Root Port 0 - MSTI Bridge Priority 32768 MSTI Root Id 800fe08

Page 40 - 3.9 terminal length

CanogaOS Command Reference 7-31 eth-0-48: Designated Bridge 0000000000000000 eth-0-48: Message Age 0 - Max Age 0 eth-

Page 41 - 3.11 cipher detect

CanogaOS Command Reference 7-32 CIST Bridge Id 8000be8c722f7f00 Edgeport bpdu-filter disabled Edgeport bpdu-guard disable

Page 42 - 3.12 enable password

CanogaOS Command Reference 7-33Interface Role State Cost Priority.Number Type ---------------------

Page 43 - 3.13 enable secret

CanogaOS Command Reference 8-18 ERPS Commands 8.1 erps Use this command to create/remove erps domain instance. Command Syntax

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CanogaOS Command Reference 8-2primary: primary ring sub: sub ring vlan : <2-4094> VLAN ID Command Mode Global co

Page 45 - 4 Interface Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 8-3Global configuration UsageNone ExamplesThis example shows how to set fail timer interval of e

Page 46 - 4.4 exit(global)

CanogaOS Command Reference 1216.102 UNDEBUG BGP...

Page 47 - 4.5 line-password

CanogaOS Command Reference 8-4Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Switch(config)#erps 11 ring 1 lev

Page 48 - 4.7 privilege

CanogaOS Command Reference 8-5And you can check the result by using “show erps 11” command. Switch# show erps 11 ERPS doma

Page 49 - 4.8 bandwidth

CanogaOS Command Reference 8-6Switch(config-if)# exit Switch(config)# erps 11 ring 1 primary interface eth-0-9 And you c

Page 50 - 4.10 description

CanogaOS Command Reference 8-7Switch(config)# erps 11 ring 1 edge-mode edge And you can check the result by using “show er

Page 51 - 4.11 duplex

CanogaOS Command Reference 8-8Switch#configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z. Swi

Page 52 - 4.13 jumboframe

CanogaOS Command Reference 8-9 ExamplesThis example shows how to disable srpt functionality for ERPS domain 11 ring 1. Swit

Page 53 - 4.15 shutdown

CanogaOS Command Reference 8-10ExamplesThis example shows how to enable ERPS domain 11 ring 1. Switch# configure terminal

Page 54 - 4.16 speed

CanogaOS Command Reference 8-11This example shows how to enable erps domain 11. Switch# configure terminal Enter configurati

Page 55 - 4.17 switchport

CanogaOS Command Reference 8-12ERPS domain sub control VLAN ID: 15 ERPS domain hello timer interval: 1 second(s) ERPS domain fail t

Page 56 - 4.19 show transceiver

CanogaOS Command Reference 9-19 QinQ Commands 9.1 vlan mapping table Use this command to add or delete vlan mapping table C

Page 57 - 4.20 static-channel-group

CanogaOS Command Reference 1319.15 SET AS-PATH...

Page 58 - 4.21 show interface

CanogaOS Command Reference 9-2UsageThis example shows how to add one vlan mapping entry to vlan mapping table ExamplesAdd v

Page 59 - 4.22 show interface status

CanogaOS Command Reference 9-3Command Mode Interface configuration UsageThis command is used to configure a switchport to d

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CanogaOS Command Reference 9-4UsageConfigure dot1q-tunnel port’s native vlan. ExamplesConfigure the eth-0-1 to dot1q-tunnel

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CanogaOS Command Reference 9-5no switchport dot1q-tunnel vlan mapping table Command Mode Interface configuration UsageApply

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CanogaOS Command Reference 9-6ExamplesSwitch (config-if)# switchport trunk vlan-translation vlan mapping table vlantransta

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CanogaOS Command Reference 9-7 9.13 l2protocol-tunnel tunnel-dmac MAC Use this command to l2protocol tunnel destination MAC a

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CanogaOS Command Reference 9-89.15 l2protocol-discard stp Use this command to enable stp discard on port. Command Syntax

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CanogaOS Command Reference 9-9Command Syntax vlan dot1q tag native no vlan dot1q tag native Command Mode Global configuration

Page 66 - 4.32 storm-control

CanogaOS Command Reference 10-110 Ethernet CFM Commands Default Ethernet CFM Configuration Ethernet CFM is globally disabl

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CanogaOS Command Reference 10-210.2 Configuring the CFM frame ethertype Use the command to configure the ethertype for CFM fram

Page 68 - 5 LACP Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 1421.18 SHOW IP MROUTE-RPF...

Page 69 - 5.4 lacp system-priority

CanogaOS Command Reference 10-3UsageThe MD level. To configure the level, enter a value in the range 0 to 7. The levels define

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CanogaOS Command Reference 10-4 ethernet cfm mep level LEVEL (down|up) mpid MEPID vlan VLANID no ethernet cfm mep level LEVEL (d

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CanogaOS Command Reference 10-5Switch(config)#spanning-tree max-age 12 Related Commands 10.7 Configuring a RMEP archive hold ti

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CanogaOS Command Reference 10-6The default is disable. UsageThe level ID identifies the domain to which configuration applies

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CanogaOS Command Reference 10-7Command Syntax ethernet cfm mip level LEVEL no ethernet cfm mip level LEVEL Command Mode Inter

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CanogaOS Command Reference 10-8Usage1˅This command is used to transmit a loopback message for a MAC address to a remote MP for

Page 75 - 5.7 show lacp internal

CanogaOS Command Reference 10-9Related Commands 10.13 Configure the CFM linktrace cache Use the command to configure the

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CanogaOS Command Reference 10-10Command Syntax ethernet cfm mip fdb hold-time <60-65535> Command Mode Configure mod

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CanogaOS Command Reference 10-11ExamplesSwitch# ethernet cfm mep crosscheck enable level 7 vlan 10,20-30 Related Commands 10.

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CanogaOS Command Reference 10-12UsageNoneExamplesSwitch# show ethernet cfm cc config Related Commands 10.18 Displaying rela

Page 79 - 5.9 show lacp neighbor

CanogaOS Command Reference 1524.16 IP PIM RP-CANDIDATE ...

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CanogaOS Command Reference 10-13NoneUsageNoneExamplesSwitch# show ethernet cfm errors level 7 Related Commands 10.20 Displ

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CanogaOS Command Reference 10-1410.21 Displaying information related to path trace cache Use this command to display CFM

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CanogaOS Command Reference 10-15Related Commands

Page 83 - 5.11 show channel-group port

CanogaOS Command Reference 11-111 Ethernet OAM Commands Default Ethernet OAM Configuration Ethernet OAM is disabled on all int

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CanogaOS Command Reference 11-211.2 ethetnet oam mode Use the command to configure Ethernet OAM mode on an interface Comm

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CanogaOS Command Reference 11-3UsageSet the timer to emit at least one OAMPDU per second and ensure that the sublayer adheres

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CanogaOS Command Reference 11-4Command Syntax ethernet oam link-monitor on no ethernet oam link-monitor on on Link mo

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CanogaOS Command Reference 11-5Command Syntax ethernet oam link-monitor frame threshold high HIGH_THRES|none low LOW_THRES wind

Page 88 - 5.12 show lacp counters

CanogaOS Command Reference 11-6WINDOW Window for frame-seconds events, in milliseconds, in multiples of 100, in the

Page 89 - 5.14 clear lacp counters

CanogaOS Command Reference 11-711.10 ethernet oam link-monitor remote-failure Use this command to define action when remote

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CanogaOS Command Reference 1625.31 RELATED COMMANDSROUTER-ID ...

Page 91 - 6 VLAN Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 11-8Command Mode Interface mode DefaultThe default state for the remote loopback is not supported

Page 92 - 6.4 vlan VLAN_LIST

CanogaOS Command Reference 11-9Use this command to stop an Ethernet OAM remote loopback mechanism. UsageUse this command to s

Page 93 - 6.5 show vlan

CanogaOS Command Reference 11-10 UsageThe following sample output from this command displays ethenet oam adminstrative and operat

Page 94 - 6.7 show vlan brief

CanogaOS Command Reference 12-112 IP Addressing Commands 12.1 ip address To set a primary or secondary IP address for an inter

Page 95 - 6.9 vlan classifier activate

CanogaOS Command Reference 12-2 Two subnets of a single network might otherwise be separated by another network. This sit

Page 96 - 6.10 vlan classifier group

CanogaOS Command Reference 12-3mode. To let switch select the router ID automatically, use the no form of this command. C

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CanogaOS Command Reference 12-4 12.5 ip route To establish static routes, use the ip route command in global configuration mode. T

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CanogaOS Command Reference 12-5prefix IP route prefix. prefix-length Prefix length for the route. protocol (Optional

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CanogaOS Command Reference 12-6vrf name VRF instance name. protocol (Optional) The name of a routing protocol, or the key

Page 100 - 6.17 switchport mode access

CanogaOS Command Reference 12-7vrf name VRF instance name. protocol (Optional) The name of a routing protocol. If you s

Page 101 - 6.18 switchport mode trunk

CanogaOS Command Reference 1727.1 ADDRESS-FAMILY IPV4 VRF ...

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CanogaOS Command Reference 13-113 ARP Commands 13.1 arp To add a permanent entry in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cac

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CanogaOS Command Reference 13-2arp timeout secondsno arp timeout seconds Time (in seconds) that an entry remains in the ARP

Page 104 - 7 Spanning-tree Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 13-3UsageThis command updates the dynamically learned IP address and MAC address mapping informa

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CanogaOS Command Reference 13-4 Internet 10.0.20.254 - 0000.5e00.0101 eth-0-10 Related Commands arp 13.5

Page 106 - 7.5 spanning-tree hello-time

CanogaOS Command Reference 14-114 RIP Commands 14.1 default-information originate (RIP) To generate a default route into Routing In

Page 107 - 7.6 spanning-tree max-age

CanogaOS Command Reference 14-2DefaultBuilt-in, automatic metric translations, as appropriate for each routing protocol. Command M

Page 108 - 7.7 spanning-tree max-hops

CanogaOS Command Reference 14-3Command Mode Router configuration UsageRoute Source Default Distance Connected interface

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CanogaOS Command Reference 14-4 DefaultNo authentication is provided for RIP packets. Command Mode Interface configuration

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CanogaOS Command Reference 14-5Switch(config-if)# ip rip authentication mode md5 Related Commands ip rip authentication key-cha

Page 111 - 7.12 spanning-tree port

CanogaOS Command Reference 14-6ip rip receive-packet no ip rip receive-packet DefaultThis command is enabled by default. Co

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CanogaOS Command Reference 1828.27 SET TAG...

Page 114 - 7.17 spanning-tree edgeport

CanogaOS Command Reference 14-7 ExamplesThe following example configures the interface to send both RIP Version 1 and Version

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CanogaOS Command Reference 14-8ip rip split-horizen [poisoned] no ip rip split-horizen poisoned Split horizon with poi

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CanogaOS Command Reference 14-9ExamplesThe following example defines RIP as the routing protocol to be used on all interfaces

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CanogaOS Command Reference 14-10Related Commands router rip 14.13 offset-list (RIP) To add an offset to incoming and outgoing metr

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CanogaOS Command Reference 14-11 Command Syntax passive-interface interface-id no passive-interface interface-id interface-id Th

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CanogaOS Command Reference 14-12 Command Mode Router configuration UsageThe metric value specified in the redistribute comma

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CanogaOS Command Reference 14-1314.17 timers basic (RIP) To adjust Routing Information Protocol (RIP) network timers, use the ti

Page 121 - 7.29 instance

CanogaOS Command Reference 14-1414.18 show ip rip database To display summary address entries in the Routing Information Pr

Page 122 - 7.30 region

CanogaOS Command Reference 14-15 Usage ExamplesThe following is sample output from the show ip rip interface command. Switch

Page 123 - 7.31 revision

CanogaOS Command Reference 14-16 Related Commands ip rip receive version ip rip send version

Page 124 - 7.34 show spanning-tree

1931.15 TRUST OUTER ... 31-1

Page 125 - 7.35 show spanning-tree all

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-115 OSPF Commands 15.1 area authentication To enable authentication for an Open Shortest Path

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-2 no switchport ip address 10.56.0.201/16 ip ospf authentication-key ijklmnop ! router o

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-3 ip address 10.56.0.201/16 ! router ospf 201 network 10.0.0.0/8 area 10.0.0.0 area 10.0.0.0 s

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-4been configured for this area, type 3 LSAs that correspond to the area range are sent to all oth

Page 129 - 7.39 show spanning-tree mst

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-5 ip address 192.168.110.201/24 ! interface eth-0-2 ip address 192.168.120.201/24 ! router

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-6The following example assigns a default cost of 20 to stub network 10.0.0.0: interface eth-0-1

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-7transmission. The default value is 1 second. dead-interval seconds (Optional) Time (in seco

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-8no auto-cost reference-bandwidth reference-bandwidth mbps Rate in Mbps (bandwidth). The ran

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-915.9 compatible rfc1583 To restore the method used to calculate summary route costs per RFC 15

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-10configuration command, the default metric value is 10. The value used is specific to the protoco

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CanogaOS Command Reference 2032.6 QUEUE <0-3> THRESHOLD ...

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-11Built-in, automatic metric translations, as appropriate for each routing protocol. The metric

Page 137 - 8 ERPS Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-12dist2: 110 dist3: 110 Command Mode Router configuration UsageYou may specify one of the keywo

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-13 ExamplesIn the following example, OSPF process 1 is configured to accept two networks, netw

Page 139 - 8.4 erps ring level

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-14Switch(config-if)# ip ospf authentication message-digest Related Commands area authenticat

Page 140 - 8.5 erps ring mode

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-1515.16 ip ospf cost To explicitly specify the cost of sending a packet on an interface, use the i

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-16 Command Mode Interface configuration Usage ExamplesThe following example prevents flooding

Page 142 - 8.7 erps ring edge-mode

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-17 ip ospf dead-interval 20 Related Commands ip ospf hello-interval show ip ospf interface 15.19

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-18 Default10 seconds (Ethernet) 30 seconds (nonbroadcast) Command Mode Interface configuration

Page 144 - 8.9 erps ring srpt

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-19interface eth-0-11 ip ospf message-digest-key 100 md5 OLD You change the configuration to

Page 145 - 8.10 erps ring enable

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-20 Command Mode Interface configuration Usage ExamplesThe following example sets a new mtu value w

Page 146 - 8.11 erps enable

2133.29 IP ACCESS-GROUP... 33-21 3

Page 147 - 8.12 show erps

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-2115.24 ip ospf network To configure the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) network type to a type

Page 148 - 8.13 show erps list

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-22 no switchport ip address 192.168.77.17/24 ip ospf network non-broadcast Related Command

Page 149 - 9 QinQ Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-2315.26 ip ospf retransmit-interval To specify the time between link-state advertisement (LSA)

Page 150 - 9.4 switchport mode

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-24 Default1 second Command Mode Interface configuration UsageLink-state advertisements (LSAs)

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-25the number argument are the only options that are applicable. This keyword does not apply t

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-26 DefaultThis command is disabled by default. Command Mode Router configuration UsageThe ip-addres

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-27Router configuration UsageIf you disable the sending of routing updates on an interface, t

Page 154 - 9.11 dot1q ethertype

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-28Router configuration UsageThe metric value specified in the redistribute command supersedes

Page 155 - 9.14 l2protocol-tunnel stp

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-29 Related Commands clear ip ospf router ospf 15.33 router ospf To configure an Open Shortes

Page 156 - 9.17 vlan dot1q tag native

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-30summary-address prefix/prefix-length [not-advertise] no summary-address prefix/prefix-length [n

Page 157 - 9.18 show dot1q ethertype

CanogaOS Command Reference 2237.8 DOT1X TIMEOUT...

Page 158 - 10 Ethernet CFM Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 15-31 ExamplesThe following is sample output from the show ip ospf command when entered without a spec

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-3215.36 show ip ospf border-routers To display the internal Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) ro

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-33show ip ospf [process-id] database [router][adv-router [ip-address]]show ip ospf [process-id]

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-3415.38 show ip ospf interface To display Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)-related interface informat

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-35neighbor-id (Optional) Neighbor ID. detail (Optional) Displays all neighbors given in detai

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CanogaOS Command Reference 15-36 Timer intervals configured, Hello 10, Dead 40, Wait 40, Retransmit 5 Hello due in inactive

Page 164 - 10.11 CFM loopback tests

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-116 BGP Commands 16.1 address-family Use this command to enter the IPv4, IPv6 or VPNv4 address-

Page 165 - 10.12 CFM linktrace tests

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-216.2 aggregate-address Use this command to configure BGP aggregate entries. Use the no parameter w

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-3 Command Mode Router mode UsageMulti Exit Discriminator (MED) is used in best path selection by B

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-4Use the no parameter with this command to revert the selection and ignore AS confederation path

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CanogaOS Command Reference 2340.2 IP SSH SERVER...

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-5address on the router, with preference given to loopback addresses. Router-id can be manuall

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-6Related Commands bgp-always-compare-med, bgp bestpath as-path ignore, bgp deterministic-med 16.8

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-7A.B.C.D Route Reflector Cluster-id in IP address format <1-4294967295> Route Reflector cluster

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-816.11 bgp confederation peers Use this command to configure the Autonomous Systems (AS) that belo

Page 173 - 11 Ethernet OAM Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-9the route is suppressed. The default suppress limit is 2000. MAXSUPPRESS <1-255> Specifies

Page 174 - 11.3 ethernet oam min rate

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-10Switch(config) router bgp 100 Switch(config-router) bgp default ipv4-unicast 16.14 bgp de

Page 175 - 11.4 ethernet oam max-rate

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-11Router mode UsageMulti Exit Discriminator (MED) is used in best path selection by BGP. MED i

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-1216.17 bgp fast-external-failover Use this command to reset a BGP session immediately, if th

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-13• Neighbor deleted • Member added to peer group • Administrative shutdown • Remote AS changed

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-14TIME= <0-60> Scanning interval in seconds. The default scanning interval is 60 seconds

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CanogaOS Command Reference 2440.48 SHOW FILE SYSTEM ...

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-15clear bgp ipv6 (A.B.C.D|X:X::X:X) (IN|out|SOFT) A.B.C.D Specifies the IPv4 address of the

Page 181 - 11.14 ethernet oam timeout

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-16Command Syntax clear bgp external (IN|out|SOFT) clear bgp ipv6 external (IN|out|SOFT) external

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-17 Command Syntax clear ip bgp * (IN|out|SOFT|) clear ip bgp * ipv4 PREFIX ROUTES clear ip bg

Page 183 - 12 IP Addressing Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-18out = Indicates that outgoing advertised routes will be cleared. SOFT = soft (in|out) Indi

Page 184 - 12.3 router-id (global)

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-19clear ip bgp ipv4 PREFIX flap-statistics (A.B.C.D|A.B.C.D/M) A.B.C.D Specifies the IPv4 address fo

Page 185 - 12.4 clear ip route static

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-2016.31 clear ip bgp external Use this command to reset a BGP connection for all external peers

Page 186 - 12.6 show ip route

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-21unicast = address family modifier multicast = address family modifier Command Mode Privileged

Page 187 - 12.7 show ip route database

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-22debug bgp (all|dampening|events|filters|fsm|keepalives|mpls|nsm|UPDATES) no debug all bgp no d

Page 188 - 12.8 show ip protocols

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-23Command Mode Router mode UsageUse this command to set the administrative distance for BGP. Thi

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-2416.37 ip as-path access-list Use this command to define a BGP Autonomous System (AS) path access li

Page 190 - 13 ARP Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 2541 MIRROR COMMANDS...

Page 191 - 13.3 clear arp-cache

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-25no-export Specifies routes not to be advertised outside of Autonomous System boundary. Command

Page 192 - 13.4 show ip arp

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-26community attributes in a specified format and not with regular expressions. The expanded commu

Page 193 - 13.5 show ip arp summary

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-27community-list is compiled into binary format and is directly compared with the BGP communit

Page 194 - 14 RIP Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-2816.42 ip extcommunity-list standard Use this command to create and delete a standard extended com

Page 195 - 14.3 distance (RIP)

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-29Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# router bgp 100 Switch(config-router)# mpls-resolution 16.

Page 196 - 14.4 ip rip authentication

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-30NEIGHBORID = A.B.C.D|X:X::X:X|TAG A.B.C.D Specifies the address of the BGP neighbor in IPv4 format.

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-31Switch(config-router)# neighbor 10.10.0.75 attribute-unchanged as-path med 16.47 neighbor

Page 198 - 14.7 ip rip receive-packet

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-32neighbor peer-group and neighbor remote-as commands. When this parameter is used with a comm

Page 199 - 14.8 ip rip send version

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-3316.50 neighbor default-originate Use this command to allow a BGP local router to send the default r

Page 200 - 14.10 ip rip split-horizen

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-34 Command Mode Router mode and Address Family ipv4 vrf mode (if BGP/VPN is supported) ExamplesSwitc

Page 201 - 14.11 network (RIP)

CanogaOS Command Reference 2644.17 SHOW SNMP-SERVER CONTEXT ...

Page 202 - 14.12 neighbor (RIP)

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-3516.53 neighbor ebgp-multihop Use this command to accept and attempt BGP connections to external pe

Page 203 - 14.13 offset-list (RIP)

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-36out Indicates that outgoing advertised routes will be filtered. Command Mode Router mode and

Page 204 - 14.15 redistribute (RIP)

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-37Switch(config-router)# neighbor 10.10.0.72 maximum-prefix 1244 warning-only 16.56 neighbor ne

Page 205 - 14.16 router rip

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-38specified group. Command Mode Router mode ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(config)#

Page 206 - 14.17 timers basic (RIP)

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-39Command Mode Router mode UsageUse this command to Neighbors with the same update policies are

Page 207 - 14.19 show ip rip interface

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-4016.61 neighbor prefix-list Use this command to distribute BGP neighbor information as specifie

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-4116.62 neighbor remote-as Use this command to configure an internal or external BGP (iBGP or eBGP

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-42Command Mode Router mode and Address Family (ipv4 unicast | ipv4 multicast | ipv6 | vpnv4 u

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-4316.65 neighbor send-community Use this command to specify that a community attribute should be

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-4416.66 neighbor shutdown Use this command to disable a neighbor. Use the no parameter with t

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CanogaOS Command Reference1-11 Preface 1.1 Audience This guide is for the networking professional using the CanogaOS command-line interface (CLI) to m

Page 213 - 15.4 area range

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-45Use this command to store updates for inbound soft reconfiguration. Soft-reconfiguration may be used

Page 214 - 15.5 area stub

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-46TAG Name of an existing peer-group. For information on how to create peer groups, refer to th

Page 215 - 15.6 area virtual-link

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-47more-specific routes to a particular neighbor. ExampleSwitch# configure terminal Switch(confi

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-4816.72 neighbor version Use this command to configure the software to accept only a particular BGP

Page 217 - 15.8 clear ip ospf

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-49 Command Mode Router mode UsageUse this command to specify a weight value to all routes learned f

Page 218 - 15.9 compatible rfc1583

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-50natural class boundary, and hence, is perceived as a host route, that is, 1.2.3.0/32. Swit

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-5116.76 synchronization Use this command to enable IGP synchronization of Internal BGP (iBGP)

Page 220 - 15.12 distance (OSPF)

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-52Command Syntax (no) router bgp ASN ASN Specifies the Autonomous System (AS) number. Command Mod

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-53Command Mode Privileged Exec mode and Exec mode ExamplesSwitch# show ip bgp 10.10.1.34/24 1

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-54Switch# show ip bgp cidr-only BGP table version is 0, local router ID is 10.10.10.50 Status cod

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NOTICE Canoga Perkins has prepared this manual for use by customers and Canoga Perkins personnel as a guide for the proper installation, operation an

Page 224 - 15.16 ip ospf cost

CanogaOS Command Reference1-2噝 Nonprinting characters, such as passwords or tabs, are in angle brackets (< >). Notes, cautions, and warnings us

Page 225 - 15.18 ip ospf dead-interval

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-55 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode and Exec mode ExamplesSwitch# show ip bgp community-info 16.84 show

Page 226 - 15.19 ip ospf disable all

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-56unicast Specifies a IPv4 unicast address family. This is the default option. multicast Specif

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-57show ip bgp filter-list LISTNAME show ip bgp ipv4 PREFIX filter-list LISTNAME LISTNAME Specif

Page 228 - 15.22 ip ospf mtu

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-58show ip bgp ipv4 PREFIX neighbors (IPADDRESS (advertised-routes|RECEIVED|receivedroutes|rout

Page 229 - 15.23 ip ospf mtu-ignore

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-59Local host: 192.10.23.80, Local port: 33837 Foreign host: 192.10.23.67, Foreign port: 179 Nextho

Page 230 - 15.24 ip ospf network

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-60 ExamplesSwitch# show ip bgp prefix-list mylist 16.91 show ip bgp quote-regexp Use this com

Page 231 - 15.25 ip ospf priority

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-61 ExamplesSwitch# show ip bgp regexp myexpression 16.93 show ip bgp scan Use this command to di

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-6210.10.14.51 4 100 93 120 0 0 0 00:42:16 0 Total number of neighbors 2 16.95 show ip bgp vie

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-63 Command Mode Privileged Exec mode and Exec mode ExamplesSwitch# show ip bgp view I2 neighbors BGP n

Page 234 - 15.29 network area (OSPF)

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-64Command Mode Privileged Exec mode and Exec mode ExamplesThe following example shows the summary

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CanogaOS Command Reference Definitions of Service Request Severity To ensure that all service requests are reported in a standard format, Cisco has es

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-65* i 10.10.14.0/24 10.10.0.1 141 0 65000 ? *> 10.10.14.0/24 10.10.14.50 0 0 65000 ? * i 10.1

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CanogaOS Command Reference 16-66Interface Send Recv Key-chain eth0 2 2 Routing for Networks: 10.10.0.0/24Routing Information S

Page 238 - 15.34 summary-address (OSPF)

CanogaOS Command Reference 16-67filters Disable debugging for BGP filters. fsm Disable debugging for BGP Finite State Machine (FSM

Page 239 - 15.35 show ip ospf

CanogaOS Command Reference 17-117 VRRP Commands 17.1 advertisement-interval To configure the interval between successive adv

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CanogaOS Command Reference 17-217.2 authentication mode To authenticate Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) packets r

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CanogaOS Command Reference 17-3 Command Syntax interface interface-name no interfaceinterface-name Interface name. DefaultNo i

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CanogaOS Command Reference 17-4of 200 is higher than that of the current master virtual router. router vrrp 1 preempt-mode tru

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CanogaOS Command Reference 17-5Command Syntax router vrrp groupno router vrrp group group Group number to which the tracki

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CanogaOS Command Reference 17-6ExamplesThe following is sample output from the track command: router vrrp 1 track interface eth-0

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CanogaOS Command Reference 17-7 Related Commands router vrrp 17.9 show vrrp To display a brief or detailed status of one or a

Page 246 - 16 BGP Commands

2-12 Using the Command-Line Interface The 9170/9171 Switches are supported by CanogaOS software. This chapter describes how to use the switch command

Page 247 - 16.3 bgp always-compare-med

CanogaOS Command Reference 18-118 VRRP Remote Tracking Commands 18.1 IP SLA MONITOR To create an IP SLA entry and enter IP SLA m

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CanogaOS Command Reference 18-2destination-ip-address Destionation ip address of sending icmp packet;destination-hostname D

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CanogaOS Command Reference 18-3show ip sla monitor 18.4 TIMEOUT Sets the amount of time an IP SLA operation waits for a respon

Page 250 - 16.7 bgp bestpath med

CanogaOS Command Reference 18-4Frequency  timeout  threshold Command Mode Ipsla mode DefaultsDefault value is 5 seconds. Exa

Page 251 - 16.9 bgp cluster-id

CanogaOS Command Reference 18-518.7 IP SLA MONITOR SCHEDULE To enable an IP SLA entry, use ip sla monitor schedule in CONFIG mo

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CanogaOS Command Reference 18-6ExamplesIn the following example, the show ip sla monitor command is used to show ip sla monit

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CanogaOS Command Reference 18-7Switch(config-track)# Related Commands Show track 18.10 TRACK RTR REACHABILITY Create a track object and track the

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CanogaOS Command Reference 18-8When the state of ip sla entry is OK , track object state is up; otherwise track object state is down. Command Syntax t

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CanogaOS Command Reference 18-9ExamplesIn the following example, the track command is used to create an track object: Switch(config)#track 1 Switch(co

Page 256 - 16.16 bgp enforce-first-as

CanogaOS Command Reference 18-10Command Syntax delay down seconds no delay down Syntax Description seconds Time range is from 1 to 180. Command Mode

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CanogaOS Command Reference 2-2This example shows you how to access global configuration mode: Switch# configure terminal Enter configu

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CanogaOS Command Reference 18-11 Type : Response Time Reporter(RTR) Reachability Interface : eth-0-2 State

Page 259 - 16.21 clear bgp *

CanogaOS Command Reference 18-12Command Mode EXEC mode Defaultsnone ExamplesIn the following example, the show vrrp command is used to show track obje

Page 260 - 16.24 clear bgp external

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-119 Route-map Commands 19.1 route-map To define the conditions for redistributing routes from one routing protocol into

Page 261 - 16.26 clear ip bgp *

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-2The permit keyword is the default. ExamplesThe following example shows how to create a route-map and enter route-map co

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19-3not redistributed or controlled. If the match criteria are not met then the route is neither accepted nor forwarded, irrespective of permit or den

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-4 Communities are used to group and filter routes. They are designed to provide the ability to apply policies to large

Page 264 - 16.30 clear ip bgp ASN

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-5The match interface command specifies the next-hop interface name of a route to be matched. Note:This command is val

Page 265 - 16.31 clear ip bgp external

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-6 Note:This command is valid for BGP, OSPF and RIP only. Command Syntax match ip address ACCESSLISTIDno match ip addr

Page 266 - 16.34 debug bgp

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-7tables. Note:This command is valid for BGP, OSPF and RIP only. Command Syntax match ip address prefix-list LISTNAME

Page 267 - 16.35 distance

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-8Packet forwarding based on configured policies overrides packet forwarding specified in routing tables. Note:This c

Page 268 - 16.36 exit-address-family

CanogaOS Command Reference 2-3Switch(config)# vlan database Switch(config-vlan)# The supported commands can vary depending on the version

Page 269 - 16.38 ip community-list

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-9match ip next-hop prefix-list LISTNAMEno match ip next-hop prefix-list [ LISTNAME ] Syntax Description LISTNAME A strin

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-10No match local-preference is specified by default. ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(config)# route-map mymap

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-11DefaultsNo match metric is specified by default. ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(config)# route-map myroute

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-12match origin { egp | igp | incomplete } no match origin Syntax Description egplearned from EGP.igpLocal IGP incomplet

Page 273 - 16.43 mpls-resolution

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-13Route-map mode DefaultsNo match route-type is specified by default. ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(config)

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-14match route-type external 19.14 set aggregator Use this command to set the AS number for the route map and router I

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-15Switch(config-route-map)# set aggregator as 43 10.10.0.3 Related Commands 19.15 set as-path Use this command to m

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-16Switch(config-route-map)# set as-path prepend 8 24 Related Commands 19.16 set atomic-aggregate Use this command t

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-1719.17 set comm-list delete Use this command to delete the matched communities from the community attribute of an inb

Page 278 - 16.51 neighbor description

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-18the match criteria are met. If the packets do not match any of the defined criteria, they are routed through the nor

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CanogaOS Command Reference 3-13 General Commands 3.1 configure terminal To enter global configuration mode, use the configure terminal command i

Page 280 - 16.54 neighbor filter-list

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-19Switch(config-route-map)# set community 10:01 23:34 12:14 no-export Related Commands 19.19 set dampening Use this

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-20ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(config)# route-map R1 permit 24 Switch(config-route-map)# set dampening 20

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-21ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch (config)# route-map rmap1 permit 3 Switch (config-route-map)# set extcommun

Page 283 - 16.58 neighbor passive

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-22Switch(config-route-map)# set ip next-hop 10.10.0.67 Related Commands 19.22 set local-preference Use this command

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-23preferred path into an Autonomous System (AS). The preferred path is the one with a lower metric value. A router comp

Page 285 - 16.61 neighbor prefix-list

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-24 Note:This command is valid for OSPF only. Command Syntax set metric-type {type1 | type2} no set metric-type Syntax

Page 286 - 16.62 neighbor remote-as

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-25 Note:This command is valid for BGP only. Command Syntax set origin { egp | igp | incomplete } no set origin Synta

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-26Command Syntax set originator-id IPADDRESSno set originator-id Syntax Description IPADDRESS Specifies the IP address

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-27 Command Mode Route-map mode DefaultsNo set tag is specified by default. ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(

Page 289 - 16.66 neighbor shutdown

CanogaOS Command Reference 19-28DefaultsNo set vpnv4 next-hop is specified by default. ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(config)# route-map

Page 290 - 16.69 neighbor timers

CanogaOS Command Reference 3-2 ExamplesIn the following example, the user enters privileged EXEC mode using the enable command, then exits back

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CanogaOS Command Reference 19-29Command Mode Route-map mode DefaultsNo set weight is specified by default. ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(

Page 292 - 16.71 neighbor update-source

CanogaOS Command Reference 20-120 VRF Commands VRF is routing and forwarding table associated with one or more directly connected VPN sites(CE router

Page 293 - 16.73 neighbor weight

CanogaOS Command Reference 20-220.2 show ip vrf To show the set of defined VRFs and assocaited interfaces, use the show ip vrf command in EXEC mode

Page 294 - 16.74 network

CanogaOS Command Reference 20-3 UsageExecuting this command on an interface removes the IP address on this interface, The IP address should be reconf

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CanogaOS Command Reference 20-4And user can use command show ip route vrf VPN-NAME to show the result.Switch#show ip route vrf ComA database Codes: K

Page 296 - 16.77 router bgp

CanogaOS Command Reference 20-5 20.6 show ip arp vrf Use this command to show arp entry in vrf. Command Syntax show ip arp vrf VRF-NAME NAME: VPN R

Page 297 - 16.79 show ip bgp

CanogaOS Command Reference 20-6Related Commands arp vrf : add one static arp entry in vrf. 20.8 ping vrf Use this command to ping address in vrf.

Page 298 - 16.81 show ip bgp cidr-only

CanogaOS Command Reference 20-7WORD: Trace route to destination address or hostname Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode UsageThis example shows

Page 299 - 16.82 show ip bgp community

CanogaOS Command Reference 21-121 IGMP Commands 21.1 ip igmp access-group Use this command to apply an access-list to the igmp interface. To remove t

Page 300 - 16.85 show ip bgp dampening

CanogaOS Command Reference 21-2ExamplesThis example shows how to apply an access-list to configure which groups support immediately-leave on interfac

Page 301 - Command Syntax

3-33.4 end To end the current configuration session and return to privileged EXEC mode, use the end command in global configuration mode. Command Syn

Page 302 - 16.88 show ip bgp neighbors

CanogaOS Command Reference 21-3Command Syntax ip igmp last-member-query-interval <1000-25500> no ip igmp last-member-query-interval <1000-255

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CanogaOS Command Reference 21-4This example shows how to set the max num of groups allowed to 1000 globally. Switch(config)#ip igmp limit 1000 This ex

Page 304 - 16.89 show ip bgp paths

CanogaOS Command Reference 21-5Interface configuration UsageThis command is used with command ip igmp mroute-proxy and to set the upstream interface o

Page 305 - 16.92 show ip bgp regexp

CanogaOS Command Reference 21-621.9 ip igmp query-interval Use this command to set the igmp query interval. To return it to default value, use the no

Page 306 - 16.94 show ip bgp summary

CanogaOS Command Reference 21-7UsageNone ExamplesThis example shows how to set the igmp query max response time to 20 seconds. Switch(config-if)# ip i

Page 307 - 16.95 show ip bgp view

CanogaOS Command Reference 21-821.12 ip igmp version Use this command to set the igmp version on interface. To return it to default value, use the no

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CanogaOS Command Reference 21-9None ExamplesThis example shows how to set the maximum number of the multicast routes to 512. Switch(config)# ip multic

Page 309 - 16.98 show ip bgp vpnv4

CanogaOS Command Reference 21-10show ip igmp groups [ip_address |interface interface |detail] ip_address: the ip address of the igmp group specified i

Page 310 - 16.100 show ip protocols

CanogaOS Command Reference 21-11Command Syntax show ip mroute [ip_address |count |route-limit |sparse |summary] ip_address: source or group ip address

Page 311 - 16.102 undebug bgp

CanogaOS Command Reference 21-12 21.18 show ip mroute-rpf Use this command to display rpf information for multicast source. Command Syntax show ip mr

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CanogaOS Command Reference 3-4command mode in the CLI mode hierarchy. For example, use the exit command in global configuration mode

Page 313 - 17 VRRP Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 21-13None

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CanogaOS Command Reference 22-122 IGMP Snooping Commands 22.1 ip igmp snooping Use this command to enable igmp snooping. To disable igmp snooping, us

Page 315 - 17.4 preempt-mode

CanogaOS Command Reference 22-2UsageThis command will overwrite the configuration of immediate-leave. ExamplesThis example shows how to enable igmp sn

Page 316 - 17.6 router vrrp

CanogaOS Command Reference 22-322.4 ip igmp snooping max-member-num Use this command to set the max member number of igmp snooping. To return it to de

Page 317 - 17.7 track (VRRP)

CanogaOS Command Reference 22-4None ExamplesThis example shows how to set the igmp snooping query interval to 64s. Switch(config)# ip igmp snooping qu

Page 318 - 17.8 virtual-ip

CanogaOS Command Reference 22-5Command Syntax ip igmp snooping report-suppression no ip igmp snooping report-suppression DefaultsEnable Command Mode G

Page 319 - 17.9 show vrrp

CanogaOS Command Reference 22-6ip igmp snooping 22.9 ip igmp snooping discard-unknown Use this command to enable discard-unknown multicast traffic.

Page 320 - 18.1 IP SLA MONITOR

CanogaOS Command Reference 22-7mrouter interface interface: the mroute interface on this vlan querier [address address]: the address of querier on thi

Page 321 - 18.3 FREQUENCY

CanogaOS Command Reference 22-822.12 show ip igmp snooping global Use this command to show the global configurations of igmp snooping. Command Syntax

Page 322 - 18.5 THRESHOLD

CanogaOS Command Reference22-922.14 show ip igmp snooping vlan Use this command to show the configurations of igmp snooping on vlan. Command Syntax s

Page 323 - 18.6 VRF

CanogaOS Command Reference 3-53.7 hostname To specify or modify the host name for the network server, use the hostname command

Page 324 - 18.8 SHOW IP SLA MONITOR

CanogaOS Command Reference 23-123 MVR Commands 23.1 mvr Use this command to enable or disable MVR Command Syntax mvr no mvr Command Mode Global conf

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CanogaOS Command Reference 23-2 Related Commands None 23.3 mvr group Use this command to configure global group for MVR Command Syntax mvr group A

Page 326 - 18.11 TRACK RTR STATE

CanogaOS Command Reference23-3ExamplesCreate mvr source address Switch(config)# mvr source-address 192.168.11.1 Resume mvr source address as 10.0.0.1

Page 327 - 18.12 TRACK

CanogaOS Command Reference 23-4show mvr Command Mode Privileged EXEC UsageShow mvr information ExamplesSwitch# show mvr MVR Running: FALSE MVR Mu

Page 328 - 18.14 DELAY DOWN

CanogaOS Command Reference 23-523.8 show mvr group Use this command to show mvr group learned from receiver port. Command Syntax show mvr groups [v

Page 329 - 18.15 SHOW TRACK

CanogaOS Command Reference 23-6239.255.0.1 239.255.0.2 239.255.0.3 239.255.0.4 239.255.0.5 239.255.0.6 239.255.0.7 239.255.0.8 239.255.0.9 239.255.0.1

Page 330 - 18.17 SHOW VRRP

CanogaOS Command Reference 24-124 PIM Commands 24.1 ip pim accept-register Use this command to apply an access-list to limit the pim register message

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CanogaOS Command Reference 24-2None ExamplesThis example shows how to set anycast rendezvous-point. Switch(config)#ip pim anycast-rp 10.10.10.1 10.10.

Page 332 - 19 Route-map Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 24-3ip pim bsr-border no ip pim bsr-border Command Mode Interface configuration UsageNone ExamplesThis example shows how

Page 333 - 19.2 match as-path

CanogaOS Command Reference 24-4None 24.6 ip pim exclude-genid Use this command to exclude generation id option from pim hello packets on this interf

Page 335 - 19.4 match interface

CanogaOS Command Reference 3-6 ExamplesIn the following example, the quit command is used to move from global configuration mode

Page 336 - 19.5 match ip address

CanogaOS Command Reference 24-5None ExamplesThis example shows how to set the pim hello message interval to 100s. Switch(config-if)#ip pim hello-inter

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CanogaOS Command Reference 24-6ip pim jp-timer jp-timer no ip pim jp-timer jp-timer : <1-65535> Join/Prune timer value (second)Defaults60 second

Page 338 - 19.7 match ip next-hop

CanogaOS Command Reference24-7 24.11 ip pim register-rate-limit Use this command to set the rate limit for pim registers. To return the rate limit to

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CanogaOS Command Reference24-8The source address for pim register is the interface ip of dr by default. ExamplesThis example shows how to set the sour

Page 340 - 19.9 match local-preference

CanogaOS Command Reference24-9Command Syntax ip pim register-suppression <1-65535> no ip pim register-suppression <1-65535>: register supp

Page 341 - 19.10 match metric

CanogaOS Command Reference 24-10This example shows how to set the pim rp address to 1.1.1.1. Switch(config)#ip pim rp-address 1.1.1.1 This example sho

Page 342 - 19.11 match origin

CanogaOS Command Reference 24-11ip pim rp-register-kat <time> time: <1-65535> KAT time in seconds Command Mode Global configuration Us

Page 343 - 19.12 match route-type

CanogaOS Command Reference24-1224.19 ip pim cisco-register-checksum Use this command to calculate register checksum over whole packet (cisco compatib

Page 344 - 19.13 match tag

CanogaOS Command Reference 24-13This example shows how to enable pim sparse mode on the interface. Switch(config-if)# ip pim sparse-mode This example

Page 345 - 19.14 set aggregator

CanogaOS Command Reference24-14UsageNone ExamplesThis example shows how to display the information of bootstrap router. Switch#show ip pim sparse-mode

Page 346 - 19.15 set as-path

CanogaOS Command Reference 3-7 3.10 service terminal-length To set the number of lines on the current terminal screen for all

Page 347 - 19.16 set atomic-aggregate

CanogaOS Command Reference 24-15None ExamplesThis example shows how to display the pim local membership information. Switch#show ip pim sparse-mode lo

Page 348 - 19.18 set community

CanogaOS Command Reference 24-16None ExamplesThis example shows how to display the neighbor information of pim sparse mode. Switch# show ip pim spars

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CanogaOS Command Reference24-17None ExamplesThis example shows how to display the information of rp to be chosen based on group 224.0.0.10. Switch#sho

Page 350 - 19.19 set dampening

CanogaOS Command Reference25-125 LDP Commnands 25.1 advertise-labels for Use this command to specify which destinations have their labels advertise

Page 351 - 19.20 set extcommunity

CanogaOS Command Reference25-2A.B.C.D The address of the adjacent peer.* Use to clear all adjacencies. Command Mode Privileged Exec mode DefaultsTh

Page 352 - 19.21 set ip next-hop

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-3show ldp session 25.3 clear ldp statistics Use this command to clear LDP packet statistics. Command Syntax clear ldp

Page 353 - 19.23 set metric

CanogaOS Command Reference25-4DefaultsThis command has no default settings. ExamplesIn the following example, the clear ldp statistics advertise-labe

Page 354 - 19.24 set metric-type

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-5orderedSets control mode to ordered processing. independentSets control mode to independent processing. Command ModeR

Page 355 - 19.25 set origin

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-6 Related Commands show debugging ldp 25.7 debug ldp all Use this command to enable all LDP troubleshooting functions.

Page 356 - 19.26 set originator-id

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-725.8 debug ldp dsm Use this command to write Downstream state machine specific information to the output. Note:On us

Page 357 - 19.27 set tag

CanogaOS Command Reference 3-8none The lowest strength, no detection of password strength is performed. Default The default pas

Page 358 - 19.28 set vpnv4 next-hop

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-825.9 debug ldp events Use this command to monitor all LDP events, such as sending packets and receiving packets. Note:

Page 359 - 19.29 set weight

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-92002/06/18 11:30:36 LDP: SEND to socket 13 port 646 addr 224.0.0.2 2002/06/18 11:30:37 LDP: Server : TCP Connection est

Page 360 - 19.30 show route-map

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-102002/06/18 11:40:01 LDP: FSM: State changed from NON_EXISTENT to INITIALIZED for event LDP_EVENT_TCP_established 2002

Page 361 - 20 VRF Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-11This command has no default settings. ExamplesIn the following example, the debug ldp hexdump command is used to wr

Page 362 - 20.2 show ip vrf

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-122002/06/18 11:43:23 LDP: PDU Version: 1 2002/06/18 11:43:23 LDP: PDU Length: 22 2002/06/18 11:43:23 LDP: LDP Identifi

Page 363 - 20.4 ip route vrf

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-1325.13 debug ldp qos Use this command to write Quality of Service information to the output. Note:On using a debug co

Page 364 - 20.5 arp vrf

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-14output until the no parameter is used with the command. The debug output and system error messages are written on the

Page 365 - 20.7 clear ip arp vrf

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-15 Defaults This command has no default settings. ExamplesIn the following example, the debug ldp vc events command is

Page 366 - 20.9 traceroute vrf

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-16Switch (config-if)# disable-ldp Related Commands 25.17 disnable-ldp Use this command to enable LDP on a specified in

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CanogaOS Command Reference 25-17MPLS/BGP VPNs.Use the no parameter to stop sending explicit-null labels for directly connected FECs, and resume send

Page 368 - 21 IGMP Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 3-9You will not ordinarily enter an encryption type. Typically you enter an encryption type only if you

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CanogaOS Command Reference 25-18Command Mode Router mode Defaults The default is 5 seconds. ExamplesIn the following example, the hello-interval com

Page 370 - 21.5 ip igmp limit

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-19 Related Commands hello-interval ldp hello-interval ldp hold-time 25.21 keepalive-interval Use this command to set th

Page 371 - 21.7 ip igmp proxy-service

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-2025.22 keepalive-timeout Use this command to set the global value for the time-out after which sessions are rejected.

Page 372 - 21.8 ip igmp querier-timeout

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-21(no) ldp hello-interval numberSyntax Description number Specifies the interval in seconds, the range is 1 to 21845

Page 373 - 21.9 ip igmp query-interval

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-22 Defaults The default is 15 seconds. ExamplesIn the following example, the ldp hold-time command is used to set the

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CanogaOS Command Reference 25-23session:Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# interface eth-0-1 Switch(config-if)# ldp keepalive-interval 635 Re

Page 375 - 21.12 ip igmp version

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-2425.27 ldp multicast-hellos Use this command to enable multicast hello exchange on a specified interface. Use the no pa

Page 376 - 21.15 show ip igmp groups

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-25 Command Mode Interface mode DefaultsThe default is 15 seconds. ExamplesIn the following example, the ldp targeted-p

Page 377 - 21.17 show ip mroute

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-26DefaultsThe default is 45 seconds. ExamplesIn the following example, the ldp targeted-peer-hold

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CanogaOS Command Reference 25-27Switch# configure router Switch(config)# router ldpSwitch(config-router)# 25.31 Related Comman

Page 379 - 21.19 show ip mvif

CanogaOS Command Reference 3-10 Default No encryption Command Mode Global configuration UsageThe actual encryption process occurs when the cu

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CanogaOS Command Reference 25-28Command Syntax show debugging ldp Syntax description This command has no arguments or keywords. Co

Page 381 - 22 IGMP Snooping Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-29 ExamplesThe following is a sample output from the show ldp command displaying basic LDP attribu

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CanogaOS Command Reference 25-30ExamplesIn the following example, the show ldp adjacency command is used to display all the adj

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CanogaOS Command Reference 25-31label information exchanged. Command Syntax show ldp downstream Syntax description This comma

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CanogaOS Command Reference 25-3225.37 show ldp fecUse the following command to display all FECs known to the current LSR. Com

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CanogaOS Command Reference 25-33 Command Syntax show ldp interface [IFNAME]Syntax description IFNAME The name of the interface

Page 386 - 22.10 ip igmp snooping vlan

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-34This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Mode Privileged Exec mode DefaultsThis co

Page 387 - 22.11 show ip igmp snooping

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-35show ldp lsp host show ldp lsp prefix show ldp lsp cr-lsp 25.40 show ldp mpls-l2-circuit Use t

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CanogaOS Command Reference 25-36Syntax description A.B.C.D The IPv4 address of the peer for which information is to be shown.

Page 389 - <1-4094>: the vlan id

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-37192.168.4.5Received Labels : Fec Label Maps To IPV4:10.10.0.0/24 impl-null none IPV4:192.168.3.

Page 390 - 23 MVR Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-14 Interface Commands 4.1 line console Use this command to enter line configuration mode and configure

Page 391 - 23.4 mvr source-address

CanogaOS Command Referenc25-38Keepalive 1932 1932 Address 1 1 Address Withdraw 0 0 Label Mapping 7 7 Label Request 0 0 Label Withdraw 1 0 Label Releas

Page 392 - 23.6 show mvr

CanogaOS Command Reference25-39Command Mode Privileged Exec mode ExamplesIn the following example, the show ldp targeted-peers command is used to dis

Page 393 - 23.7 show mvr interface

CanogaOS Command Reference25-40Session peer 192.168.13.60: Upstream state: Established Label: impl-null RequestID: 0 Peer: 192.168.13.60 Attr:NoneUpst

Page 394 - 23.9 show mvr group static

CanogaOS Command Reference25-41This command has no default settings. ExamplesIn the following example, the show memory ldp command is used to display

Page 395

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-4225.46 Related Commandstargeted-peer Use this command to specify a targeted LDP peer. Command Syntax targeted-peer A.B

Page 396 - 24 PIM Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 25-43Command Mode Router mode DefaultsThe default is 15 seconds. ExamplesIn the following example, the targeted-peer-hel

Page 397 - 24.4 ip pim bsr-border

CanogaOS Command Reference25-44 Related Commands 25.49 targeted-peer-hold-time Use this command to set the time-out value that is the time that the ro

Page 398 - 24.5 ip pim dr-priority

CanogaOS Command Reference25-45If the label-space is not specified in either form of this command, a label-space of zero is assumed. Command Syntax

Page 399 - 24.7 ip pim hello-interval

25-46detailShow detailed information VPLS_ID Specifies the VPLS identifier, the range is 1 to 4294967295. Command Mode Privileged Exec mode Default

Page 400 - 24.9 ip pim jp-timer

CanogaOS Command Reference26-126 MPLS Commands 26.1 mpls ilm-entry Use this command to configure one static ILM entry. Command Syntax mpls ilm-en

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CanogaOS Command Reference 4-2Switch(config-line)# This example shows how to exit vty line configuration mode Switch(config-li

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CanogaOS Command Reference 26-2Command Mode Configure mode DefaultsThis command has no default settings. ExamplesIn the following example, the no mp

Page 403

CanogaOS Command Reference26-3no mpls ftn-entry 26.4 no mpls ftn-entry Use this command to remove one static FTN entry. Command Syntax no mpls ftn-en

Page 404 - 24.15 ip pim rp-address

CanogaOS Command Reference26-4Command Mode Configure mode DefaultsThis command has no default settings. ExamplesIn the following example, the mpls l

Page 405 - 24.16 ip pim rp-candidate

CanogaOS Command Reference 26-5Command Syntax mpls map-route { A.B.C.D/M | A.B.C.D M.M.M.M } N.N.N.N/MSyntax Description A.B.C.D/M IPv4 prefix to be m

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CanogaOS Command Reference 26-6In the following example, the no mpls map-route command is used to remove one route map relation: Switch# configure te

Page 407 - 24.20 ip pim sparse-mode

CanogaOS Command Reference26-7mpls enable-all-interfaces Use this command to enable all the L3 interfaces’ label switch function. Command Syntax mpls

Page 408 - 24.21 ip pim unicast-bsm

CanogaOS Command Reference26-8Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Mode Configure mode DefaultsLabel switch functio

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CanogaOS Command Reference 26-9This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Mode Interface mode DefaultsLabel switch function is disabled.

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CanogaOS Command Reference 26-10 26.12 show mpls ftn-database Use this command to display MPLS Forwarding table for detail. Command Syntax show mpls

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CanogaOS Command Reference 26-11 26.13 show mpls ftn-forwarding Use this command to display MPLS Forwarding table. Command Syntax show mpls f

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CanogaOS Command Reference 4-3Command Syntax exitCommand Mode All configuration modes UsageThe exit command is used to exit fr

Page 413 - 25 LDP Commnands

CanogaOS Command Reference26-12 26.14 show mpls ilm-database Use this command to display MPLS Incoming Label Map table for detail. Command Syntax sh

Page 414 - 25.2 clear ldp session

CanogaOS Command Reference 26-1326.15 show mpls ilm-forwarding Use this command to display MPLS Incoming Label Map table. Command Syntax show mpls il

Page 415 - 25.3 clear ldp statistics

CanogaOS Command Reference 26-14 Command Syntax show mpls interface [IFNAME] Syntax description IFNAME The name of the interface, the format follows

Page 416 - 25.5 control-mode

CanogaOS Command Reference 26-15This command has no arguments or settings. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode ExamplesIn the following example, the s

Page 417 - Switch(config)# router ldp

CanogaOS Command Reference26-16Privileged EXEC mode ExamplesIn the following example, the show mpls mapped-routes command is used to display mapped M

Page 418 - 25.7 debug ldp all

CanogaOS Command Reference 26-17 Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode ExamplesIn the following example, the show mpls statistics all command is used to

Page 419 - 25.8 debug ldp dsm

CanogaOS Command Reference26-18 Minimum label configured: 16 Maximum label configured: 16383 Per label-space information: Label-space 0 is using

Page 420 - 25.9 debug ldp events

CanogaOS Command Reference 27-127 BGP VPN Commands 27.1 address-family ipv4 vrf Use this command to enable the exchanging of VRF routing information

Page 421 - 25.10 debug ldp fsm

CanogaOS Command Reference 27-2Command Syntax address-family vpnv4 unicast unicast Address Family modifier DefaultDisabled Command Mode Router mode

Page 422 - 25.11 debug ldp hexdump

CanogaOS Command Reference 27-327.4 exit-address-family Use this command to exit address-family-vrf or address-family-vpnv4 mode.fd Command Syntax ex

Page 423 - 25.12 ebug ldp packet

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-4The following example removes the password: Switch(config-line)# no line-password Related Comma

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CanogaOS Command Reference 27-4Switch(config-router)# address-family vpnv4 unicast Switch(config-router-af)# neighbor 10.10.2

Page 425 - 25.14 debug ldp tsm

CanogaOS Command Reference 27-5neighbor NEIGHBORADDRESS as-origination-interval TIME (no) neighbor NEIGHBORADDRESS as-origination

Page 426 - 25.15 debug ldp vc

27-6neighbor as-override command on the PE router removes the CE neighbor’s ASN from the AS_PATH attribute allowing CE routers with the same ASN to ac

Page 427 - 25.16 disable-ldp

CanogaOS Command Reference 27-7NEIGHBORADDRESS neighbor IP address. Use A.B.C.D form. ASN <1-65535> AS number of the cust

Page 428 - 25.18 explicit-null

CanogaOS Command Reference 27-8Switch(config-router-af)#neighbor 10.10.0.1 send-community extended 27.12 neighbor shutdown U

Page 429 - 25.19 hello-interval

CanogaOS Command Reference 27-9Address Family-vrf mode UsageIf the customer AS is multi-homed to ISP, this command ensures th

Page 430 - 25.20 hold-time

CanogaOS Command Reference 27-10192.16.10.1:1) Command Mode VRF mode UsageUse the route distinguisher command to create routi

Page 431 - 25.21 keepalive-interval

CanogaOS Command Reference 27-11Switch(config)# ip vrf VRF_A Switch(config-vrf)# route-target both 100:10 Switch(config)# ip vrf

Page 432 - 25.23 ldp hello-interval

CanogaOS Command Reference 27-1227.18 show ip vrf Use this command to display the routing information of the VRF. Command Syntax

Page 433 - 25.24 ldp hold-time

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-128 Route-map Commands 28.1 route-map To define the conditions for redistributing routes from one

Page 434 - 25.25 ldp keepalive-interval

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-5Command Mode Line configuration Default15 UsageNone ExamplesThe following example assigns defau

Page 435 - 25.26 ldp keepalive-timeout

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-2ExamplesThe following example shows how to create a route-map and enter route-map configuration

Page 436 - 25.27 ldp multicast-hellos

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-3accepted nor forwarded, irrespective of permit or deny specifications. The route specified by t

Page 437

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-4apply policies to large numbers of routes by using match and set commands. Community lists are u

Page 438 - 25.30 router ldp

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-5 Note:This command is valid only for RIP, OSPF. Command Syntax match interface IFNAMEno match in

Page 439 - 25.32 show debugging ldp

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-6 Note:This command is valid for BGP, OSPF and RIP only. Command Syntax match ip address ACCESSLIST

Page 440 - 25.33 show ldp

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-7 Note:This command is valid for BGP, OSPF and RIP only. Command Syntax match ip address prefix-l

Page 441 - 25.34 show ldp adjacency

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-8tables. Note:This command is valid for BGP, OSPF and RIP only Command Syntax match ip next-hop

Page 442 - 25.36 show ldp downstream

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-9no match ip next-hop prefix-list [ LISTNAME ] Syntax Description LISTNAME A string specifying the p

Page 443

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-10ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(config)# route-map mymap permit 3 Switch(config-rout

Page 444 - 25.38 show ldp interface

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-11No match metric is specified by default. ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(config)#

Page 445 - 25.39 show ldp lsp

CanogaOS Command ReferenceiTable of Content TABLE OF CONTENT ...

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CanogaOS Command Reference 4-64.9 clear counters Use this command to clear the counters on the interface Command Syntax cle

Page 447 - 25.41 show ldp session

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-12no match origin Syntax Description egplearned from EGP.igpLocal IGP incompleteUnknown heritage Com

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CanogaOS Command Reference 28-13DefaultsNo match route-type is specified by default. ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(config

Page 449 - 25.42 show ldp statistics

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-14 28.14 set aggregator Use this command to set the AS number for the route map and router ID. Use th

Page 450

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-15 Related Commands 28.15 set as-path Use this command to modify an autonomous system path for a r

Page 451 - 25.44 show ldp upstream

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-16 Related Commands 28.16 set atomic-aggregate Use this command to set an atomic aggregate attribu

Page 452 - 25.45 show memory ldp

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-1728.17 set comm-list delete Use this command to delete the matched communities from the community att

Page 453

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-18match command specifies the match criteria under which redistribution is allowed for the current route

Page 454

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-19Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# route-map rmap1 permit 3 Switch(config-route-map)# set c

Page 455

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-20DefaultsReference to the syntax description above. ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch(confi

Page 456 - 25.50 transport-address

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-21DefaultsNo set extcommunity is specified by default. ExamplesSwitch# configure terminal Switch (co

Page 457 - 25.51 show ldp vpls

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-7The following example sets the description on the interface. Switch(config-if)# description t

Page 458

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-22Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# route-map mymap permit 3 Switch(config-route-map)# se

Page 459 - 26 MPLS Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-23 This command sets the metric value for a route, and influences external neighbors about the prefer

Page 460 - 26.3 mpls ftn-entry

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-24This command sets the type to either Type-1 or Type-2 in the AS-external-LSA when the route-map m

Page 461 - 26.5 mpls lsp-tunneling

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-25If the packets do not match any of the defined criteria, they are routed through the normal routing

Page 462 - 26.7 mpls map-route

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-26 Note:This command is valid for BGP only. Command Syntax set originator-id IPADDRESSno set orig

Page 463 - 26.8 no mpls map-route

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-27Syntax Description TAGVALUE <0-4294967295> Tag value for destination routing protocol.

Page 464

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-28IPADDRESS Specifies the IP address of next hop. Command Mode Route-map mode DefaultsNo set vpn

Page 465

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-29Syntax Description WEIGHT <0-4294967295> Specifies the weight value. Command Mode Route

Page 466 - 26.10 label-switching

CanogaOS Command Reference 28-30 route-map

Page 467 - Syntax Description

29-129 VPLS Commands 29.1 mpls vpls-vlan Use this command to create a block of continuous vlan id which are used for vpls function. Note:This comman

Page 468 - 26.12 show mpls ftn-database

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-8 4.12 interface Use this command to enter interface mode. Command Syntax interface interfac

Page 469

CanogaOS Command Reference 29-229.2 no mpls vpls-vlan Use this command to release a block of continuous vlan id which used for

Page 470 - 26.14 show mpls ilm-database

CanogaOS Command Reference 29-3Syntax Description NAME Identifying string for VPLS instance. VPLS-ID Identifying value for VP

Page 471 - 26.16 show mpls interface

CanogaOS Command Reference 29-429.5 vpls-description Use this command to add characters describing for VPLS instance. Command

Page 472

CanogaOS Command Reference 29-5vpls-description 29.7 vpls-mtu Use this command to set mtu for VPLS instance. Note:If set the MT

Page 473 - Codes: > - selected ILM

CanogaOS Command Reference 29-6 DefaultsThis command has no default settings. ExamplesIn the following example, the no vpls-mtu

Page 474 - 26.19 show mpls statistics

CanogaOS Command Reference 29-7Related Commands no vpls-peer 29.10 no vpls-peer Use this command to remove a remote PE from VPLS i

Page 475 - 26.20 show mpls

CanogaOS Command Reference 29-81048575. OUT-LABEL Outgoing label, the range should be from 16 to 1048575. Command Mode Configure

Page 476 - 26.21 clear mpls statistics

CanogaOS Command Reference 29-9 ExamplesIn the following example, the vpls-fib-delete command is used to delete a static PW for

Page 477 - 27 BGP VPN Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 29-1029.14 no mpls-vpls Use this command to unbind an interface to a VPLS instance. Command Syntax no mpls-

Page 478 - 27.3 debug bgp mpls

CanogaOS Command Reference 29-11ExamplesIn the following example, the clear mpls vpls command is used to remove MAC addresses that

Page 479 - 27.5 neighbor activate

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-9Jumboframe is disabled by default. The max frame which can be transmitted is 1534 bytes. When enab

Page 480 - 27.6 neighbor allowas-in

CanogaOS Command Reference 29-12 vpls2 720 0 0 0 Inactive vpls1 7000

Page 481 - 27.8 neighbor as-override

CanogaOS Command Reference 29-13 29.17 show mac address-table vpls Use this command to display FDB learned by

Page 482 - 27.10 neighbor remote-as

CanogaOS Command Reference 30-130 MPLS OAM Commnands 30.1 ping mpls ipv4 Use this command to initiate checking MPLS host reachabi

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CanogaOS Command Reference 30-2 Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode DefaultsThis command has no default settings. ExamplesIn the fo

Page 484 - 27.13 neighbor soo

CanogaOS Command Reference 30-320000.Default is 2. repeatREP_VAL Specifies the number of times to resend a packet. The range is fro

Page 485 - 27.15 route distinguisher

CanogaOS Command Reference 30-4request packet. destinationA.B.C.D Specifies a network 127/8 address to be used as the destination ad

Page 486 - 27.16 route-target

CanogaOS Command Reference 30-530.4 traceroute mpls ipv4 Use this command to initiate tracing the route traversed by specifying th

Page 487 - 27.17 show ip bgp vpnv4

CanogaOS Command Reference 30-6 DefaultsThis command has no default settings. ExamplesIn the following example, the traceroute mp

Page 488 - 27.18 show ip vrf

CanogaOS Command Reference 30-7reply-mode MODE Specifies the reply mode for the echo request packet. z Reply with IP UDP packet

Page 489 - 28 Route-map Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 30-8MPLS echo reply, sender address of the packet, and return codes. dsmap Indicates that a downs

Page 490 - 28.2 match as-path

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-10Command Syntax shutdown no shutdown Command Mode Interface configuration UsageNone Examples

Page 491 - 28.3 match community

31-131 QoS Commands 31.1 qos enable Use this command to enable qos. To disable qos, use the no form of this command. Command Syntax qos enable no qo

Page 492 - 28.4 match interface

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-2Global configuration UsageThe default map-table: DSCP map to PRIORITY & COLOR: -------------

Page 493 - 28.5 match ip address

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-3show qos map-table 31.3 qos map cos-pri-color Use this command to modify the COS-to-Priority/Color m

Page 494

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-4no qos map exp-pri-color (<0-7>)<0-7>: select which exp will be specified map <0-63>

Page 495 - 28.7 match ip next-hop

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-5------------------------------------------- IP-prec : 0 1 2 3 4 5

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CanogaOS Command Reference 31-6Switch(config)#qos map pri-color-cos 63 green to 7 This example shows how to return to the default value

Page 497 - 28.9 match local-preference

31-731.8 qos map pri-color-exp Use this command to modify the PRI_COLOR-to-EXP map. To return to the default value, use the no form of this command. C

Page 498 - 28.10 match metric

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-8show qos map-table all {default |running} default: default configuration running: running configuration

Page 499 - 28.11 match origin

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-9 | none red yellow green ------------------------------------------- PRIORITY:

Page 500 - 28.12 match route-type

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-10 DSCP map to PRIORITY & COLOR: ------------------------------------------- DSCP : 0 1

Page 501 - 28.13 match tag

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-11This example shows how to set the speed on a port to 1000 Mb/s: Switch(config-if)# speed 1000

Page 502 - 28.14 set aggregator

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-11Command Mode Interface configuration UsageNone ExamplesThis example shows how to configure the port tr

Page 503 - 28.15 set as-path

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-12Interface configuration UsageNone ExamplesThis example shows how to configure the port trust state to

Page 504 - 28.16 set atomic-aggregate

31-13This example shows how to configure the cos trust state to port. Switch(config-if)# trust cos Related Commands no trust 31.18 replace cos Use thi

Page 505 - 28.18 set community

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-14None ExamplesThis example shows how to replace the dscp field in packets on egress. Switch(config-if)#

Page 506

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-15queue <0-7> random-detect no queue <0-7> random-detect <0-7>: queue id Command Mode

Page 507 - 28.19 set dampening

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-16When the queue length is less than min-threshold, the packets will not be dropped. When the queue length

Page 508 - 28.20 set extcommunity

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-17This example shows how to configure queue 1 random detect mode max-threshold to 90 (drop precedence

Page 509 - 28.21 set ip next-hop

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-18 31.25 queue threshold Use this command to configure the interface queue threshold. To remove this s

Page 510 - 28.23 set metric

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-19qb2: queue 2 bandwidth percent range qb3: queue 3 bandwidth percent range qb4: queue 4 bandwid

Page 511 - 28.24 set metric-type

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-20 31.28 clear qos queue statistics Use this command to clear the queue statistics on specified

Page 512 - 28.25 set origin

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-12Command Mode EXEC UsageNone ExamplesThis example shows how to display the management ip addres

Page 513 - 28.26 set originator-id

31-21Switch(config-if)# no shape Related Commands None 31.30 queue shape Use this command to configure shaping for a queue of a physical port. Comman

Page 514 - 28.27 set tag

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-22cir: CIR - Commit Information Rate (kbps) cbs: commit burst size (bytes) ebs: EBS - Excess Burs

Page 515 - 28.28 set vpnv4 next-hop

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-23Switch(config)#no class-map cm1 Related Commands Show class-map (NAME|) 31.33 match access-group

Page 516 - 28.29 set weight

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-24Use the policy-map global configuration command to create or modify a policy map that can be at

Page 517 - 28.30 show route-map

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-25Command Syntax (no)trust (dscp|cos|ip-prec|port|outer) trust: set trust value for the class dsc

Page 518 - route-map

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-26 31.38 policer Use this command to police traffic matching this class-map. Command Syntax (no)policer (c

Page 519 - 29 VPLS Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-27Define a aggregated policer for classified traffic. ExamplesSwitch(config)#policy-map pm1 Switch(config-

Page 520 - 29.3 mpls vpls-vlanmpls vpls

31-28None 31.41 service-policy Use this command to configure a policy for interface to match the traffic defined by class-map, do according actions.

Page 521

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-29None ExamplesSet flow policing first Switch(config)#qos policer flow-first Related Commands None 31

Page 522 - 29.5 vpls-description

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-30This command is used to clear aggregate policing statistics. ExamplesSwitch#clear qos aggregate-po

Page 523 - 29.8 no vpls-mtuno vpls-mtu

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-13 The threshold values are calibrated. --------------------------------------------------

Page 524 - 29.9 vpls-peer

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-31None 31.47 show running-config policy-map Use this command to show running-config policy-map informa

Page 525 - 29.11 vpls-fib-add

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-32 State: attached CLASS-MAP-NAME: cmp1 trust: cos CIR 5000 kbps, CBS 40

Page 526 - 29.12 vpls-fib-delete

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-33Privileged EXEC UsageThis command is used to show running-config class-map information. ExamplesSwitc

Page 527 - 29.13 mpls-vpls

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-34show qos aggregator-policer (NAME|) NAME: Specify a aggregator-policer name, if not specify, all aggr

Page 528 - 29.14 no mpls-vpls

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-35 Queue 1 class 0, bandwidth percent 12.5 Tail drop mode Tail drop

Page 529 - 29.16 show mpls vpls

CanogaOS Command Reference 31-1

Page 530

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-132 H-QoS Command 32.1 qos sap-egress Use this command to create an SAP (Service Access Point) egress pol

Page 531

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-2 UsageNone ExamplesIn the following example, the description command is used to add a description

Page 532 - 30 MPLS OAM Commnands

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-332.4 queue-rate Use this command to configure queue shaping rates for the three high priority q

Page 533

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-432.5 queue-weight Use this command to configure a bandwidth allocation weight for queue 0 in SA

Page 534

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-14To remove the port from the static-channel-group, use the no form of this command. Command

Page 535

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-5THRESH3: The drop threshold for green-colored packets. If the current queue length is greater t

Page 536 - 30.4 traceroute mpls ipv4

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-6 None 32.8 description Use this command to add a description for the network egress policy. T

Page 537

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-7Network Egress Policy Configuration Usage1. The total-rate should be at least be the sum rate

Page 538 - 30.6 traceroute mpls l3vpn

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-84. Queues in the same class will be served by WDRR (Weight Deficit Round Robin) scheduling alg

Page 539

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-9 32.12 queue <0-3> threshold Use this command to configure Tail Drop threshold for each q

Page 540 - 31 QoS Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-10Command Mode Global configuration UsageNone ExamplesIn the following example, the ethernet ev

Page 541

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-1132.15 qos-policy sap-egress Use this command to apply an SAP egress policy to a specific EVC

Page 542 - 31.4 qos map exp-pri-color

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-12ExamplesIn the following example, the qos evc net-egress command is used to associate a QoS n

Page 543

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-13 Tail drop threshold (drop prec 0 -> 3): 56 60 64 108 Transmit 0 packets,

Page 544 - 31.6 qos map pri-color-cos

32-14sap-egress: If this argument is specified, only sap-egress queue statistics of the EVC is cleared. net-egress: If this argument is specified, onl

Page 545 - 31.7 qos map pri-color-dscp

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-15 Interface current state: Administratively DOWN Hardware is Ethernet, address is bc3e.6

Page 546 - 31.9 show qos map-table all

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-1532.20 show ethernet evc statistics This command is used to display statistics for all EVC unless

Page 547

CanogaOS Command Reference 32-161023: Clear statistics for packet length range between 512 and 1023 bytes. 1518: clear statistics fo

Page 548

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-133 ACL Commands 33.1 arp access-list Use this command to create ARP ACL and enter ARP ACL configura

Page 549 - 31.13 trust dscp

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-2None ExamplesThis example shows how to create a filter in ARP ACL to deny ARP response packet whose se

Page 550 - 31.15 trust outer

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-3Switch(config-arp-acl)#permit ip any mac any Related Commands no sequence-num 33.4 no sequence-num

Page 551 - 31.17 trust cos

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-4Switch# show access-list arp Related Commands None 33.6 mac access-list Use this command to

Page 552 - 31.19 replace dscp

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-5exitCommand Mode MAC ACL configuration UsageNone ExamplesThis example shows how to quit the MAC

Page 553 - 31.21 queue random-detect

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-6[vlan vlan] [cos value] [protocol {arp | rarp | mpls | mpls-mcast}] [type {eth2 | snap | sap}]

Page 554 - (drop-probability)/256

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-7[time-range time-range-name] [stats] <1-2147483646>: the sequence number of the filter in

Page 555

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-8remark: the remarks of the MAC ACL Command Mode MAC ACL configuration UsageThe remarks are up to

Page 556

CanogaOS Command Referenceii4.12 INTERFACE ...

Page 557 - 31.26 queue-bandwidth

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-16 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- eth-0-1 down

Page 558 - 31.27 qos statistics queue

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-9Related Commands mac access-list 33.13 show access-list mac Use this command to show the MAC

Page 559 - 31.29 shape average percent

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-10Switch# clear access-list counters mac_list_1 Related Commands None 33.15 ip access-list Use

Page 560 - 31.31 aggregate-policer

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-11Command Syntax exitCommand Mode IP ACL configuration UsageNone ExamplesThis example shows how t

Page 561 - 31.32 class-map

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-1233.18 deny Use this command to discard ongoing IP packets matching the IP filter. Command Syntax

Page 562 - 31.34 policy-map

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-13Related Commands deny tcp deny udp deny icmp deny igmp 33.19 deny tcp Use this command to re

Page 563 - 31.36 trust

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-14Related Commands deny deny udp deny icmp deny igmp 33.20 deny udp Use this command to reject U

Page 564 - 31.37 set priority color

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-1533.21 deny icmp Use this command to reject ICMP packets matching the IP filter. Command Syntax

Page 565 - 31.39 policer-aggregate

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-16UsageNone ExamplesThis example shows how to create a filter in IP ACL to deny any IGMP packe

Page 566 - 31.40 port-policing

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-17If IP address wildcard bits is provided, the IP address is logically-anded in bitwise with the

Page 567 - 31.41 service-policy

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-18UsageThe fragments will be invalid when the layer 4 information is specified (i.e. src-port). E

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CanogaOS Command Reference 4-17agg1(SU) Static eth-0-1(B) eth-0-1(D) eth-0-2(D) agg10(SD) LACP

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CanogaOS Command Reference 33-19ExamplesThis example shows how to create a filter in IP ACL to deny any UDP packets. Switch(conf

Page 570 - 31.48 show policy-map

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-2033.27 permit igmp Use this command to permit IGMP packets matching the IP filter. Command Syntax

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CanogaOS Command Reference 33-21UsageThe remarks are up to 100 characters. The exceed parts will not be stored and will be trunc

Page 572 - 31.51 show class-map

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-2233.30 show access-list ip Use this command to show the information of IP ACL. Command Syntax sho

Page 573 - 31.53 show qos interface

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-23<1-2147483646> permit <1-2147483646> deny 33.32 absolute Use this command to define

Page 574

CanogaOS Command Reference 33-24This example shows how to define a time range started from 09:00 and ended by 17:00 everyday.

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CanogaOS Command Reference 34-134 ARP Inspection Commands 34.1 arp access-list To define an ARP access list or add clauses

Page 576 - 32 H-QoS Command

CanogaOS Command Reference 34-2DefaultNo defined ARP ACLs are applied to any VLAN. Command Mode Global configuration UsageW

Page 577 - 32.3 total-rate

CanogaOS Command Reference 34-3 Command Syntax ip arp inspection log-buffer {entries number | logs number interval seconds}

Page 578 - 32.4 queue-rate

CanogaOS Command Reference 34-4make the interfaces untrusted, use the no form of this command. Command Syntax ip arp inspectio

Page 579 - 32.5 queue-weight

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-18Defaultsdisabled UsageWhen disable port-security, all the port-security mac address learned dy

Page 580 - 32.7 qos net-egress

CanogaOS Command Reference 34-5dst-mac (Optional) Checks the destination MAC address in the Ethernet header against the target MAC

Page 581 - 32.9 total-rate

CanogaOS Command Reference 34-6 Command Mode Global configuration UsageYou must specify on which VLANs to enable DAI. DAI ma

Page 582 - 32.10 queue-rate

CanogaOS Command Reference 34-7All denied or dropped packets are logged. Command Mode Global configuration UsageThe acl-mat

Page 583 - 32.11 queue-weight

CanogaOS Command Reference 34-8Command Mode Privileged EXEC UsageTo display all entries in the ARP cache, use this command with

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CanogaOS Command Reference 34-9Switch# Related Commands arp access-list

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35-135 IP Source Guard Commands 35.1 ip source binding Use the ip source binding global configuration command on the switch to configure static IP so

Page 586 - 32.16 qos-policy net-egress

CanogaOS Command Reference 35-2number Specify maximum number of bindings. The range is 0 to 30. DefaultMaximum number is 10. C

Page 587

CanogaOS Command Reference 35-3 35.4 show ip source binding Use the show ip source binding privileged EXEC command to display th

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CanogaOS Command Reference 36-136 DHCP Snooping Commands 36.1 clear dhcp snooping Use the clear dhcp snooping privileged EX

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CanogaOS Command Reference 36-2DHCP snooping is disabled. Command Mode Global configuration UsageFor any DHCP snooping con

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CanogaOS Command Reference 4-19 ExamplesThis example sets the maximum number of secure MAC addresses on a port. Switch(config-

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CanogaOS Command Reference 36-3VLAN to which the interface belongs. Use the show dhcp snooping binding privileged EXEC comman

Page 592 - 33 ACL Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 36-436.5 dhcp snooping information option Use the dhcp snooping information option global configuratio

Page 593 - 33.3 permit

CanogaOS Command Reference 36-536.6 dhcp snooping information option allow-untrusted Use the dhcp snooping information option a

Page 594 - 33.5 show access-list arp

CanogaOS Command Reference 36-636.7 dhcp snooping trust Use the dhcp snooping trust interface configuration command on the s

Page 595 - 33.7 exit

CanogaOS Command Reference 36-7 UsageIn a service-provider network, when a switch receives a packet from a DHCP client on an

Page 596 - 33.9 deny

CanogaOS Command Reference 36-8show dhcp snooping config show dhcp snooping binding 36.10 show dhcp snooping binding Use th

Page 597 - 33.10 permit

CanogaOS Command Reference 36-9 ExamplesThe following is sample output from the show dhcp snooping config command: Switch# sh

Page 598 - 33.11 remark

CanogaOS Command Reference 36-1036.13 show dhcp snooping trusted-sources Use the show dhcp snooping trusted-sources privil

Page 599 - 33.12 mac access-group

CanogaOS Command Reference 37-137 IEEE 802.1x Commands 37.1 dot1x initialize Use the dot1x initialize privileged EXEC comman

Page 600 - 33.13 show access-list mac

CanogaOS Command Reference 37-2 UsageYou should change the default value of this command only to adjust for unusual circumsta

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CanogaOS Command Reference 4-204.28 show port-security address-table Use this command to show port-security mac address-ta

Page 602 - 33.17 no sequence-num

CanogaOS Command Reference 37-3specific port. ExamplesThe following is sample output from the dot1x port-control command: Swi

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CanogaOS Command Reference 37-4dot1x quiet-period seconds no dot1x quiet-period seconds The time interval (in seconds) betwee

Page 604 - 33.19 deny tcp

CanogaOS Command Reference 37-5Related Commands show dot1x 37.7 dot1x re-authenticae Use the dot1x re-authenticate privilege

Page 605 - 33.20 deny udp

CanogaOS Command Reference 37-6packets by the switch to the IEEE 802.1x client. The range is 1 to 65535. tx-period seconds Num

Page 606 - 33.22 deny igmp

CanogaOS Command Reference 37-75 minutes. Command Mode Global configuration UsageUse this command to cause the switch to mark

Page 607 - 33.23 permit

CanogaOS Command Reference 37-8overrides the global setting of the radius-server key command. If no key string is specified, th

Page 608 - 33.24 permit tcp

CanogaOS Command Reference 37-9If the RADIUS server is only a few hops from the router, we recommend that you configure the

Page 609 - 33.25 permit udp

CanogaOS Command Reference 37-1037.13 show dot1x Use the show dot1x user EXEC command to display IEEE 802.1x statistics, ad

Page 610 - 33.26 permit icmp

CanogaOS Command Reference 38-138 Radius Authenication Commands 38.1 aaa new-model Enable the authentication, authorizati

Page 611 - 33.28 remark

CanogaOS Command Reference 38-2This is a sample output from the command displaying how to disable aaa access control model. S

Page 612 - 33.29 ip access-group

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-21switchport port-security maximum show port-security maximum mac-num interface interface 4.30

Page 613 - 33.31 time-range

CanogaOS Command Reference 38-3Related Commands no aaa authentication login default 38.4 no aaa authentication login Delete

Page 614 - 33.33 periodic

CanogaOS Command Reference 38-4Command Mode Line configuration mode UsageThis is a sample output from the command displayin

Page 615 - 33.34 show time-range

CanogaOS Command Reference 38-5method-lists: Method lists defined in the AAA subsystem authentication: authentication Command

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CanogaOS Command Reference 38-6Switch# show aaa status Related Commands

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CanogaOS Command Reference 39-139 File Operation Commands 39.1 cd To change the default directory or file system, use the c

Page 618 - 34.4 ip arp inspection trust

CanogaOS Command Reference 39-2copy source-name destination-name source-name The location URL of the source file or directory

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39-3 ExamplesThe following example deletes the file named test from the flash: Switch# delete flash:/test Are you sure to delete flash:/test? [yes/no]

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CanogaOS Command Reference 39-4 Related Commands ls 39.5 ls To display a list of files on a file system, use the ls command in EX

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CanogaOS Command Reference 39-539.6 more To display the contents of a file, use the more command in EXEC mode. Command Syn

Page 622 - 34.8 show ip arp inspection

CanogaOS Command Reference 39-6Command Mode Privileged EXEC UsageThis command is valid only for local file systems Exampl

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CanogaOS Command Reference 4-22Switch# show port-security maximum mac-num interface eth-0-1 Maximum MAC Addresses : 1024 Relat

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CanogaOS Command Reference 39-7 drwxr-xr-x 2 0 Jan 1 1970 log -rw-r----- 1 1020 Jul 29 19:18 startup-config.conf -

Page 625 - 35 IP Source Guard Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 39-8 Command Mode Privileged EXEC UsageThe source-directory must be a directory. ExamplesThe fol

Page 626 - 35.3 ip verify source

CanogaOS Command Reference 39-939.12 tar xtract To display files in the tar file, use the tar table command in Privileged EX

Page 627 - 35.4 show ip source binding

CanogaOS Command Reference 39-10 ExamplesThe following shows an example to save current configuration to starup-config file:

Page 628 - 36 DHCP Snooping Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 39-11copy startup-config {destination-name | ftp://address/destination-name | tftp://address/d

Page 629 - 36.3 dhcp snooping binding

CanogaOS Command Reference 39-12 key chain Displays key chain information. policy-map Displays policy map informatio

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CanogaOS Command Reference 39-1339.17 show startup-config To display the contents of the currently running configuration fi

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CanogaOS Command Reference 39-14privileged EXEC UsageThe write file command has been replaced by the copy running-config des

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CanogaOS Command Reference 39-15Command Mode privileged EXEC UsageUse the ftp command to upload and download files from re

Page 633 - 36.8 dhcp snooping verify

CanogaOS Command Reference 39-16 Command Mode Global configuration UsageThe username must also follow the rules. They must start w

Page 634 - 36.9 dhcp snooping vlan

CanogaOS Command Reference 4-23Command Syntax show storm-control [interface]Command Mode EXEC UsageNone ExamplesThis example

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CanogaOS Command Reference 39-1739.24 ftp passive To set the FTP mode in PASSIVE mode, use the ftp passive command in global config

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CanogaOS Command Reference 39-18ftp username: root ftp password: unencrypted, abc Switch# Related Commands ftp username ftp

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CanogaOS Command Reference 40-140 System Management Commands 40.1 show version To display the basic version information in a

Page 638 - 37 IEEE 802.1x Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-2enable Turn on the SSH service. disable Turn off the SSH service. DefaultSSH service is enabled

Page 639 - 37.3 dot1x port-control

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-3show ip ssh server status 40.4 ip ssh server authentication-timeout To configure Secure Shell (SSH) authenticatio

Page 640 - 37.5 dot1x quiet-period

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-4 DefaultThe default authentication type is all. Command Mode Global configuration Usage ExamplesThe follo

Page 641 - 37.6 dot1x reauthentication

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-540.7 ip ssh server rekey-interval To configure Secure Shell (SSH) rekey interval on your switch,

Page 642 - 37.8 dot1x timeout

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-6 UsageYou can use this command with the 2 keyword to ensure that your switch will not inadvertently establish

Page 643 - 37.9 radius deadtime

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-740.10 show ip ssh server status To display the version and configuration data for Secure Shell (SSH

Page 644 - 37.10 radius-server host

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-8 Switch(config)# rsa key KEY1 Switch(config-rsa-key)# Related Commands show rsa keys 40.12 key format To

Page 645 - 37.11 radius retransmit

CanogaOS Command Reference 5-15 LACP Commands 5.1 channel-group Use the this command to assign a port to a channel group. U

Page 646 - 37.12 radius timeout

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-9 UsageUse the key string end command to exit the rsa key configuration mode. ExamplesThe following example show

Page 647 - 37.13 show dot1x

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-10 Command Mode Rsa key configuration UsageUse the reset command to clear all key configuration

Page 648 - 38.2 no aaa new-model

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-11 Command Syntax KEYLINE Command Mode Rsa key configuration UsageType any key string. Exampl

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CanogaOS Command Reference 40-12Related Commands rsa key generate rsa key import 40.19 rsa key import To import the key file from a specified

Page 650

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-13Privileged EXEC UsageUse the rsa key generate command to generate a key. ExamplesThe following example displays the

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CanogaOS Command Reference 40-14key2 public 0 1024 Related Commands show rsa key 40.22 clock set datetime To ma

Page 652 - 38.8 show aaa status

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-15length of the zone argument is limited to 32 characters. add The positive time zone.minus The negative time zo

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CanogaOS Command Reference40-16month Month (by number). day Day in the month (by number). year Year (2000 - 2037). offset Number of minut

Page 654 - 39 File Operation Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-17the timing source. In general, NTP synchronization takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes. ExamplesThe following examp

Page 655 - 39.3 delete

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-18DefaultNo ACE is created. UsageUse this command if you want to allow the system to synchronize with the specified ser

Page 656 - 39.4 dir

CanogaOS Command Reference 5-2 None ExamplesThis example shows how to configure the port priority 100 for the Link Aggregatio

Page 657 - 39.5 ls

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-1940.28 ntp broadcast client To configure the system to receive Network Time Protocol (NTP) broadcast

Page 658 - 39.7 mkdir

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-20No value is defined for NTP keys. UsageUse this command to create a value for a NTP key. ExamplesIn the following

Page 659 - 39.8 rename

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-21 hostname Name of the time server or peer. key (Optional) Defines the authentication key. key-id (Optional) Au

Page 660 - 39.10 tar create

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-22This command is disabled by default. Usage ExamplesThe following example shows configuration of a NTP source on a s

Page 661 - 39.11 tar table

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-23 Related Commands show ntp ntp key 40.34 ntp trustedkey To authenticate the identity of a system to which Network Tim

Page 662 - 39.13 copy running-config

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-2440.35 show ntp To display the NTP configurations, use the show ntp command in privileged EXEC mode. Command Synta

Page 663 - 39.15 copy tftp://

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-25 ExamplesThe following example shows the status of NTP associations: Switch# show ntp associations Current

Page 664 - 39.16 show running-config

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-26 Command Syntax show ntp status Command Mode Privileged EXEC Usage ExamplesThe following is sample o

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CanogaOS Command Reference40-27Current NTP I/O statistics: ============================================================ time since reset: 175834

Page 666 - 39.18 write

CanogaOS Command Reference40-28 show environment 40.41 show environment To display the environment information in a device, use the show environment

Page 667 - 39.21 ftp

CanogaOS Command Reference 56.8 SHOW INTERFACE SWITCHPORT ...

Page 668 - 39.22 ftp username

CanogaOS Command Reference 5-3Command Syntax lacp system-priority priority priority: <1-65535>Command Mode Global

Page 669 - 39.23 ftp password

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-29 Command Syntax show process spu sorted Command Mode Privileged EXEC Usage ExamplesThe following is s

Page 670 - 39.25 show ftp

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-30 39 00:00:00 0.0 ? pdflush 40 00:00:00 0.0 ? kswapd0 Related Commands show

Page 671 - Switch#

CanogaOS Command Reference40-31 234 tty2 1320 2428 607 bash 233 tty1 1316 2428 607 bash 684 ? 1312 4716 1179 ripngd

Page 672 - 40.2 ip ssh server

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-32 Memory type Alloc cells Alloc bytes =================================== =========

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CanogaOS Command Reference 40-33 40.45 show network services To display the network services in your switch, use the show network services

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CanogaOS Command Reference 40-34 raw 0 0 *:89 *:* 7 raw 0 0 *:103 *:*

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CanogaOS Command Reference 40-35 tcp 0 0 localhost:3871 localhost:705 ESTABLISHED tcp 0 0 localhost:705 localh

Page 676 - 40.8 ip ssh server version

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-36 Icmp: 55 ICMP messages received 0 input ICMP message failed. ICMP input histogram: destina

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CanogaOS Command Reference 40-37 Command Syntax show file system Command Mode Privileged EXEC Usage ExamplesThe following is sample output from t

Page 678 - 40.11 rsa key

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-38Related Commands 40.50 debug dhcp relay To display debugging information about the Dynamic Host Configuration Prot

Page 679 - 40.13 key string end

CanogaOS Command Reference 5-45/D\HU6/D\HU+VWDQGE\ZZDLW8

Page 680 - 40.15 reset

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-39 dump Specify the output as format of Hexadecimal. error Debug error information of DHCP snooping. eve

Page 681 - 40.17 KEYLINE

40-40and to learn the status of the multicast routing process, or why packets are forwarded out of particular interfaces. ExamplesThe following is sa

Page 682 - 40.18 rsa key export

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-41command. Command Syntax debug ospf [all | events | ifsm | lsa | nfsm | nsm | packet | route] no debug ospf [all

Page 683 - 40.20 show rsa key

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-42 state PIM state. timer PIM timers. Command Mode Privileged EXEC UsagePIM uses Internet Gr

Page 684 - 40.21 show rsa keys

40-43 Command Mode Privileged EXEC Usage ExamplesThe following is sample output from the show debugging command. Switch# show debugging Related Com

Page 685 - 40.23 clock set timezone

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-44traceroute command in privileged EXEC mode. Command Syntax traceroute [ip-address | ip ip-address | ipv6 ipv6-address

Page 686 - 40.24 clock set summertime

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-45 40.60 reload To reload the operating system, use the reload command in privileged EXEC mode. Command Syntax reload

Page 687 - 40.25 show clock

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-46 UsageIf you specify the month and day, the reload is scheduled to take place at the specified time and date. If

Page 688 - 40.26 ntp ace

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-47privileged EXEC mode. Command Syntax show boot Command Mode Privileged EXEC Usage ExamplesThe foll

Page 689 - 40.27 ntp authentication

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-48show boot 40.65 clear logging buffer To clear messages from the logging buffer, use the clear logging buffer co

Page 690 - 40.29 ntp key

CanogaOS Command Reference 5-5&KDQQHOJURXSOLVWLQJ*URXS

Page 691 - 40.31 ntp peer

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-49 Logging trap is disabled UsageA trap is an unsolicited message sent to a remote network management host. Logging tra

Page 692 - 40.32 ntp refclock

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-50configuration mode. To return the logging to the default level, use the no form of this command. Command Synta

Page 693 - 40.33 ntp server

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-51 {3 | error} Error conditions. {4 | warning} Warning conditions. {5 | notice} Normal but significant

Page 694 - 40.34 ntp trustedkey

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-52 this time, the switch buffered these same logs. You can use the timeout keyword to set the time range, and use the

Page 695 - 40.36 show ntp association

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-53Command Syntax logging server {enable | disable} enable Enable logging server. disable Disable logging ser

Page 696 - 40.38 show ntp status

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-54In the following example, messages are logged to a server at 209.165.202.169: Switch(config)# logging server a

Page 697 - 40.39 show ntp statistics

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-55 no logging server severity {0 | emergency} System is unusable. {1 | alert} Immediate action needed. {2 | c

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CanogaOS Command Reference 40-5640.76 logging timestamp To configure the system to apply a time-stamp to debugging messages or system logging messa

Page 699 - 40.41 show environment

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-57Usage ExamplesThe following is sample output from the show logging command. Switch# show logging Current l

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CanogaOS Command Reference 40-58Switch# show logging buffer statistics Logging buffer statistics: ==============================================

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CanogaOS Command Reference 5-6/$&3SRUW$GPLQ2SHU3RUW3RUW3RUW)O

Page 702 - 40.44 show memory

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-59 40.80 clear line vty To clear a specified line session, use the clear line vty command in privileged EXEC mode

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CanogaOS Command Reference 40-60 ================================================================= 1 Test_A

Page 704 - 40.45 show network services

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-61 ================================================================= 1 Test_A 10

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CanogaOS Command Reference 40-62 ExamplesThe following is sample output from the show usernames command. Switch# show usernames Number User na

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CanogaOS Command Reference 40-6340.86 mac-address-table forward Use the mac-address-table forward global configuration command on the switch to add s

Page 707 - 40.48 show file system

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-64mac-address-table mac-addr discard no mac-address-table mac-addr discard mac-addr Destination MAC address (unicast o

Page 708 - 40.49 debug arp

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-65No default is defined. Usage ExamplesThis example shows how to remove a specific MAC address from the dynamic addre

Page 709 - 40.51 debug dhcp snooping

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-66 Command Syntax show mac address-table [dynamic | static | multicast] [address mac-addr | interface interface-id | vl

Page 710 - 40.52 debug igmp

CanogaOS Command Reference 40-67Dynamic Address Count : 1 (Security: 0) Static Address Count : 1 (Security: 0) T

Page 711 - 40.54 debug ospf

CanogaOS Command Reference 41-1 41 Mirror Commands 41.1 monitor session destination interface Use this command to set mirror destination interface.

Page 712 - 40.55 debug pim sparse-mode

CanogaOS Command Reference 5-73RUWVWDWH 8S,Q%QGO&KDQQHOQXPEHU 3URWRFRO /$&3&am

Page 713 - 40.56 show debugging

CanogaOS Command Reference 41-2 tx: monitor transmitted traffic only on that interface Command Mode Global configuration Usage None ExamplesThis ex

Page 714 - 40.58 traceroute

CanogaOS Command Reference41-3 Related Commands monitor session destination show monitor 41.4 show monitor Use this command to show the information

Page 715 - 40.59 boot system

CanogaOS Command Reference42-142 DHCP Relay Commands 42.1 dhcp relay To enable the DHCP relay service, use the dhcp relay command in global configur

Page 716 - 40.61 schedule reboot at

CanogaOS Command Reference 42-2 Command Mode Global configuration Usage ExamplesThe following is sample output from the dhcp-server command: Switc

Page 717 - 40.63 show boot

CanogaOS Command Reference 42-3 42.4 dhcp relay information check To configure a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) s

Page 718 - 40.64 show boot images

CanogaOS Command Reference 42-4 Command Mode Global configuration UsageThis command enables a DHCP server to identify the user (for example, cab

Page 719 - 40.66 logging alarm-trap

CanogaOS Command Reference 42-5 ExamplesThe following is sample output from the dhcp relay information policy command: Switch(config)# dhcp rela

Page 720 - 40.68 logging level file

CanogaOS Command Reference 42-6 42.8 dhcp relay information trusted To configure an interface as a trusted source of the Dynamic Host Configuration P

Page 721 - 40.69 logging level module

CanogaOS Command Reference 42-7 Command Mode Global configuration UsageOnly the main DHCP service is enabled by the service dhcp command, can other D

Page 722 - 40.70 logging merge

CanogaOS Command Reference 42-8Related Commands dhcp-server (global) 42.11 show dhcp relay interfaces To display to which DHCP server group the inte

Page 723 - 40.72 logging server

CanogaOS Command Reference 5-8/$&3SRUW$GPLQ2SHU3RUW3RUW3RUW)

Page 724 - 40.73 logging server address

CanogaOS Command Reference42-9 ExamplesThe following is sample output from the show dhcp relay information config command: Switch# show dhcp relay inf

Page 725

CanogaOS Command Reference 42-10 Command Syntax show dhcp relay statistics Command Mode Privileged EXEC Usage ExamplesThe follo

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43-1 43 DNS Commands 43.1 ip host To define static hostname-to-address mappings in the Domain Name System (DNS) hostname cache for a DNS view, use t

Page 727 - 40.77 show logging

CanogaOS Command Reference43-2 no dns domain domain-name domain-name Default domain name used to complete unqualified hostnames. DefaultNo default do

Page 728 - 40.78 show logging buffer

CanogaOS Command Reference 43-3Switch(config)# dns server 10.10.1.1 Switch(config)# dns server 20.20.2.2 Related Commands show dns 43.4 show

Page 729 - 40.79 show history

CanogaOS Command Reference 43-4Privileged EXEC Usage ExamplesThe following is sample output from the show ip host command: Switch# show

Page 730 - 40.81 re-username

CanogaOS Command Reference 44-1 44 SNMP Commands 44.1 snmp-server access To set the access security of MIB view, use the snmp-server access command

Page 731 - 40.82 username

CanogaOS Command Reference 44-2 44.2 snmp-server community To set up the community access string to permit access to the Simple Network Management

Page 732 - 40.84 show usernames

CanogaOS Command Reference 44-3 context-name Name of the SNMP context being created. DefaultNo SNMP contexts are configured. Command Mode Glo

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CanogaOS Command Reference 44-4 44.5 snmp-server engineID To specify the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) engine ID on the local device, us

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CanogaOS Command Reference 5-9ExamplesThis example shows how to display internal information of all of the channel groups:6Z

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CanogaOS Command Reference 44-5 DefaultNo SNMP server groups are configured. Command Mode Global configuration UsageThe SNMP engine

Page 736 - 40.90 show mac address-table

CanogaOS Command Reference 44-6show snmp-server notify 44.8 snmp-server system-contact To set the system contact (sysContact) string, use the

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CanogaOS Command Reference 44-7 Global configuration Usage ExamplesThe following is an example of a system location string: Switch(config)# snmp-se

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CanogaOS Command Reference 44-8 44.11 snmp-server trap target-address To specify the recipient of a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) notifi

Page 739 - 41 Mirror Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference44-9 md5 (Optional) Specifies the HMAC-MD5 authentication level. sha (Optional) Specifies the HMAC-SHA authentication level.

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CanogaOS Command Reference 44-10 Command Mode Global configuration Usage ExamplesThe following is sample output from the snmp-server version com

Page 741 - 41.4 show monitor

CanogaOS Command Reference 44-11 Related Commands show snmp-server view 44.15 show snmp-server access To display the ACL information of SNMP, use th

Page 742 - 42 DHCP Relay Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 44-12Command Syntax show snmp-server community Command Mode Privileged EXEC Usage ExamplesThe following is sample output

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CanogaOS Command Reference 44-13 44.18 show snmp-server engineID To display the identification of the local Simple Network Management Protocol (S

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CanogaOS Command Reference 44-14a11 usm ab Related Commands 44.20 show snmp-server notify To display notification i

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CanogaOS Command Reference 5-10 EXEC Usage None Examples This example shows how to display detailed internal information of

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CanogaOS Command Reference 44-15 ExamplesThe following is sample output from the show snmp-server sys-info command: Switch# show snmp-server sys-inf

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CanogaOS Command Reference44-16Command Mode Privileged EXEC UsageAn SNMP user must be part of an SNMP group, as configured using the snmp-server usm-

Page 748 - 42.10 show dhcp-server

CanogaOS Command Reference 44-17 44.25 show snmp-server view To display the family name, storage type, and status of a Simple Network Management Pro

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CanogaOS Command Reference 45-1 45 Sflow Commands 45.1 sflow enable Use this command to enable or disable sFlow globally. Command Syntax (no|)sflo

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CanogaOS Command Reference 45-2 Examples This example shows how to add a collector with IP address 10.0.0.254 and UDP port 3000. Switch (config)

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CanogaOS Command Reference 45-3 Interface configuration mode UsageUse this command to enable counter sampling on individual port. Use the no par

Page 752 - 43 DNS Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 45-4 Examples This example shows how to set the sFlow sampling rate to 2048 on eth-0-1. Switch# configure terminal Swit

Page 753 - 43.3 dns server

CanogaOS Command Reference 45-5 Switch (config)# sflow sample output Switch (config)# interface eth-0-2 Switch (config)# switchport Switch (config

Page 754 - 43.5 show ip host

CanogaOS Command Reference 45-6 Command Syntax (no)debug sflow sample (no)debug sflow counter (no)debug sflow packet (no)debug s

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CanogaOS Command Reference 45-7 Examples This example shows how to show the debugging status of sFlow. Switch#show debugging sflow sFlow debugging

Page 756 - 44 SNMP Commands

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45-8 Notes: CanogaOS Command Reference

Page 759 - 44.6 snmp-server group

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Page 760 - 44.7 snmp-server notify

CanogaOS Command Reference 5-12/$&3$FWRU$FWRU$FWRU3RUW3ULRULW\2SHU.H\

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CanogaOS Command Reference 5-13ExamplesThis example shows how to display neighbor information of all of the channel groups:6

Page 763 - 44.12 snmp-server usm-user

CanogaOS Command Reference 5-145.10 show lacp neighbor detail Use this command to display detailed neighbor information of

Page 764 - 44.13 snmp-server version

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CanogaOS Command Reference 5-17 show channel-group port [ifname]show channel-group channel-group-number portifname: inter

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CanogaOS Command Reference 5-213DUWQHUVLQIRUPDWLRQ/$&3SRUW$GPLQ2SHU

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CanogaOS Command Reference 5-22This example shows how to display the packet traffic on a specified channel group : 6ZLWFK

Page 772 - 44.25 show snmp-server view

CanogaOS Command Reference 79.16 SHOW L2PROTOCOL-TUNNEL ...

Page 773 - 45 Sflow Commands

CanogaOS Command Reference 5-23Usage None ExamplesThis example shows how to clear all counters of all of the channel groups

Page 774 - 45.4 sflow counter enable

CanogaOS Command Reference 6-16 VLAN Commands 6.1 vlan database Use this command to enter vlan configure mode Command Syntax

Page 775 - 45.5 sflow sample rate

CanogaOS Command Reference 6-2This example shows how to enable dscp on vlan 1: Switch(config-vlan)# vlan 1 replace dscp This

Page 776 - 45.6 sFlow sample enable

CanogaOS Command Reference 6-3Command Syntax vlan VLAN_LISTno vlan VLAN_LISTVLAN_LIST: vlan list connected with ‘-’ and ‘,’

Page 777 - 45.8 debug sflow

CanogaOS Command Reference 6-4show vlan all 6.6 show vlan all Use this command to show the information on all the vlan.

Page 778 - 45.9 show debugging sflow

CanogaOS Command Reference 6-56.8 show interface switchport Use this command to show the vlan configurations on all bridge po

Page 779 - Switch#show debugging sflow

CanogaOS Command Reference 6-6This example shows how to apply vlan classifier group 1 to the interface: Switch(config-if)# vl

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CanogaOS Command Reference 6-76.11 vlan classifier rule Use this command to create vlan classifier rule. To remove the v

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CanogaOS Command Reference 6-8UsageNone ExamplesThis example shows how to display information about vlan classifier group

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CanogaOS Command Reference 6-9EXEC UsageNone ExamplesThis example shows how to display information about all the vlan clas

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