ExtremeSwitching 3600 Series Guide

Using CLI and EDM on Ethernet Routing
Switch 3600 Series
Release 6.1.1
NN47213-102
Issue 02.01
December 2017

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Contents
Chapter 1: Preface.................................................................................................................... 7
Purpose.................................................................................................................................. 7
Training.................................................................................................................................. 7
Providing Feedback to Us........................................................................................................ 7
Getting Help............................................................................................................................ 7
Extreme Networks Documentation............................................................................................ 8
Subscribing to service notifications........................................................................................... 9
Chapter 2: New in this document.......................................................................................... 10
Chapter 3: User interface fundamentals............................................................................... 11
CLI concepts......................................................................................................................... 11
CLI command modes....................................................................................................... 11
CLI access procedures.................................................................................................. 13
CLI help................................................................................................................................ 14
CLI pipe filter......................................................................................................................... 15
Enterprise Device Manager concepts...................................................................................... 16
Tested browsers.............................................................................................................. 17
Memory requirements...................................................................................................... 17
Online help..................................................................................................................... 17
Interface components...................................................................................................... 17
Enterprise Device Manager procedures................................................................................... 30
Enabling the Web server using CLI................................................................................... 31
Disabling the Web server using CLI.................................................................................. 31
Displaying the Web server status using CLI....................................................................... 31
Starting EDM.................................................................................................................. 32
Using shortcut menus...................................................................................................... 32
Navigating around EDM................................................................................................... 33
Undocking tabs............................................................................................................... 33
Docking tabs................................................................................................................... 34
Editing a dialog box......................................................................................................... 34
Inserting an entry in a dialog box...................................................................................... 34
Deleting an entry from a dialog box................................................................................... 35
Editing an object using the shortcut menu......................................................................... 35
Editing file system elements............................................................................................. 35
Configuring multiple interface ports using EDM - Example 1............................................... 36
Configuring multiple ports using EDM - Example 2............................................................. 36
Graphing statistics........................................................................................................... 37
Getting EDM online help files for embedded EDM.............................................................. 38
Chapter 4: Configuration files fundamentals....................................................................... 40
CLI configuration files............................................................................................................ 40
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Viewing current configuration using CLI............................................................................. 40
Saving current configuration to TFTP server using CLI....................................................... 40
Saving current configuration to SFTP server using CLI....................................................... 41
Saving current configuration to USB device using CLI........................................................ 41
Saving current configuration to flash memory using CLI...................................................... 42
Restoring system configuration from TFTP using CLI......................................................... 42
Restoring system configuration from SFTP using CLI......................................................... 43
Restoring system configuration from USB device using CLI................................................ 43
Downloading a configuration file automatically using CLI.................................................... 43
Viewing USB files............................................................................................................ 44
Displaying USB file information using CLI.......................................................................... 45
Downloading an ASCII configuration file from a TFTP server or USB device........................ 45
CLI pipe filter functions.................................................................................................... 46
Enterprise Device Manager configuration files......................................................................... 50
ASCII configuration file management using EDM............................................................... 51
Binary configuration file management using EDM.............................................................. 55
Saving current configuration to flash memory manually using EDM..................................... 58
Displaying USB file information using EDM........................................................................ 58
Contents
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Chapter 1: Preface
Purpose
This document provides information about the Command Line Interface (CLI) and Enterprise Device
Manager (EDM) for the Extreme Networks Ethernet Routing Switch 3600 Series.
Training
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site at www.extremenetworks.com/education/.
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Getting Help
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- Phone: 1-800-998-2408 (toll-free in U.S. and Canada) or +1 408-579-2826. For the support
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Archived Documentation (for previous
versions and legacy products)
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Release Notes www.extremenetworks.com/support/release-notes
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Subscribing to service notifications
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Chapter 2: New in this document
There are no new feature changes in this document.
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Chapter 3: User interface fundamentals
This chapter provides basic information to help you understand the interfaces you can use to
configure and manage a switch. Available features depend on switch model and configuration.
CLI concepts
Command Line Interface (CLI) is a text-based interface that you can use for switch configuration
and management. CLI follows the industry standard used for device management across Extreme
Networks products.
The command modes within CLI are listed in order of increasing privileges and each mode is based
on the user logon permission level. User logon permission is determined by a logon password as
supplied by your system administrator.
You can access CLI directly through a console connection, remotely through a dial-up modem
connection, or in-band through a Telnet session.
You can use CLI interactively or use the configure network command to load and execute CLI
scripts, to manually load the script in the console menu, or to automatically load the script at startup.
CLI command modes
Command Line Interface (CLI) provides the following command modes:
• User EXEC
• Privileged EXEC
• Global Configuration
• Interface Configuration
• RIP Configuration
• Application Configuration
Mode access is determined by access permission levels and password protection.
If no password is set, you can enter CLI in User EXEC mode and use the enable command to move
to the next level (Privileged EXEC mode). However, if you have read-only access, you cannot
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progress beyond User EXEC mode, the default mode. If you have read-write access you can
progress from the default mode through all of the available modes.
With sufficient permission, you can use the rules in the following table to move between the
command modes.
Table 1: CLI command modes
Command mode and sample
prompt
Entrance commands Exit commands
User Executive
Switch>
No entrance command, default
mode
exit
or
logout
Privileged Executive
Switch#
enable exit
or
logout
Global Configuration
Switch (config)#
From Privileged Executive mode,
enter
configure terminal
To return to Privileged Executive
mode, enter
end
or
exit
To exit CLI completely, enter
logout
Interface Configuration
Switch (config-if)#
From Global Configuration mode:
To configure a port, enter
interface ethernet <port
number>
To configure a VLAN, enter
interface vlan <vlan
number>
To configure a loopback, enter
interface loopback
<loopback number>
To return to Global Configuration
mode, enter
exit
To return to Privileged Executive
mode, enter
end
To exit CLI completely, enter
logout
Router Configuration
Switch (config-router)#
From Global Configuration mode:
To configure RIP, enter router
rip
To return to Global Configuration
mode, enter
exit
To return to Privileged Executive
mode, enter
end
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Command mode and sample
prompt
Entrance commands Exit commands
To exit CLI completely, enter
logout
Application Configuration
Switch (config-app)#
From Global, or Interface
Configuration mode, enter
application
To return to Global Configuration
mode, enter
exit
To return to Privileged Executive
mode, enter
end
To exit CLI completely, enter
logout
CLI access procedures
Before you begin
• Connect to the switch with a console cable, connected directly to the console port, or use
Telnet.
• To connect to the switch remotely, through Telnet, ensure that you enable remote access, and
that the switch IP address is valid.
• Use a terminal, or computer with a terminal emulator, as the CLI command station.
• If you use a console cable and console port, ensure that the terminal emulation program
conforms to settings listed in the following table.
Property Value
Baud Rate 9600 bps
Data Bits 8
Stop Bits 1
Parity None
Flow Control None
Terminal Protocol VT100 and VT100/ANSI
Opening an CLI session
Procedure
1. Connect to the switch.
2. Enter the password, if applicable.
3. At the CLI Banner Screen, enter CTRL+Y.
4. To access CLI, from the main menu, press c or scroll to Command Line Interface.
CLI concepts
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5. Press Enter.
CLI help
CLI help is available at all levels.
CLI list
From the User EXEC mode, the CLI list command show cli list displays a detailed view of the
CLI commands. Additionally, the verbose command, show cli list verbose lists the CLI
syntax for each command.
Command list
To obtain a list of all commands available from a prompt, enter a question mark (?).
Command options
To obtain a list of all options for a command, at the prompt enter a portion of a command followed by
a space and a question mark (?).
Command names
To obtain a correct command name, at the prompt enter a portion of the command name, and then
press the Tab key. The system displays the first unambiguous match for your selection. For
example, when you enter down + Tab, the system displays download.
Command modes
To obtain a list of CLI command modes available, enter help modes.
Commands organized by mode
To obtain a list of CLI commands, organized by command mode, enter help commands. A short
explanation of each command is included.
Keystroke shortcuts
To make using CLI easier, use the keystroke shortcuts in the following table.
Key combination Function
Ctrl+A Start of line
Ctrl+B Back 1 character
Ctrl+C Abort command
Ctrl+D Delete the character indicated by the cursor
Ctrl+E End of line
Ctrl+F Forward 1 character
Ctrl+H Delete character left of cursor (Backspace key)
Tab Command or parameter completion
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Key combination Function
Ctrl+K and Ctrl+R Redisplay line
Ctrl+N or Down arrow Next history command
Ctrl+P or Up arrow Previous history command
Ctrl+T Transpose characters
Ctrl+U Delete entire line
Ctrl+W Delete word to left of cursor
Ctrl+X Delete all characters to left of cursor
Ctrl+z Exit Global Configuration mode to Privileged EXEC mode
?Context sensitive help
Esc+C and Exc+U Capitalize character at cursor
Esc+l Change character at cursor to lower case
Esc+B Move back 1 word
Esc+D Delete 1 word to the right
Esc+F Move 1 word forward
CLI pipe filter
Pipe (|) is used to display only a subset of information in the command output. To filter the command
output, type the existing CLI command followed by the pipe (|) symbol and then, the pipe filter
command. The output contains only the lines specified in the pipe filter.
The following pipe filter functions are supported:
Filter function Description
count Counts the number of lines in the output of a command.
match Displays only the output lines which match the given pattern.
except Displays only the output lines which do not match the given pattern.
find Displays the output of a command starting from the first line which matches
the given pattern.
no-more Temporarily disables pagination for the output of an CLI command. When
the lines of output exceed the terminal length, the entire output of the
command is displayed and message does not appear to continue or quit.
head Limits the output of a command to the first few lines. If limit is not specified,
the first 10 lines appear.
tail Limits the output of a command to the last few lines. If a number is not
specified the last 10 lines are shown.
To see if a command supports the CLI pipe filter functionality, enter the command followed by a
question mark (?).
CLI pipe filter
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For more information about the functions, see CLI pipe filter functions on page 46.
Enterprise Device Manager concepts
To manage the switch from a centralized location, using Configuration and Orchestration Manager
PLUS (COM PLUS) 1.0 and higher, Extreme Networks offers optional, product-specific EDM plug-
ins for COM that include other features such as centralized syslog, trap viewer, troubleshooting and
diagnostic tools. For more information, or to purchase plug-ins, go to https://
extremeportal.force.com.
The following table compares EDM functions in the embedded version to COM plug-in version.
Table 2: EDM functions: embedded version compared to COM plug-in version
EDM functions Embedded version Plug-in version
100% device configuration: device
view, device-specific configuration
Yes, with COM PLUS 1.0. Yes, with COM PLUS 1.0.
Stackable Device Web User
Interface features
Yes No
Centralized off-box multi-user
element management:
• user and device credential
manager
• user preference
• SSO–based user access control
• user-based Device Access
Control (read only and read-
write)
• authentication through third
party (RADIUS, Microsoft AD,
Sun AM)
No Yes
Centralized EDM plug-in
management (downloadable
install and uninstall, upgrade,
patch, and inventory view)
No Yes
User activity log and audit trail No Yes
Device performance monitoring
and polling
Limited High performance and low latency
Device-specific single device
wizards and template
No Yes
Centralized syslog and trap viewer No Yes
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EDM functions Embedded version Plug-in version
Troubleshooting and diagnostic
tools (ping, CLI Manager, path-
trace)
EDM is an embedded application that you can use for single device element management and
configuration through a standard Web browser. Because EDM is embedded into Ethernet Routing
Switch software, and the switch operates as a Web server, you do not require additional client
software.
Tested browsers
EDM has been tested with the following web browsers:
• Microsoft Internet Explorer 11.0
• Mozilla Firefox 45.0.2
Memory requirements
If you install Configuration and Orchestration Manager on a PC to manage your switch, the PC must
have at least 500 MB of free disk space.
There are no memory requirements to use EDM through a Web browser.
Online help
Online help is context-sensitive and appears in a separate window in the Web browser.
To obtain help for the current topic, click the help button on the toolbar in the work area.
If you are not using EDM through COM, you need to download the help file to a TFTP server and
configure the EDM Help file path.
Interface components
This section describes Enterprise Device Manager interface components.
The Enterprise Device Manager window includes the following parts:
• Navigation tree toolbar
• Switch Summary View
• Device Physical View
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• EDM window
• Navigation tree
• Menu bar
• Tool bar
• Work area
Switch summary view
The EDM initial view displays a switch summary view in the work area.
The Switch Summary tab displays basic switch information. This information-only display derives
from the configuration tab Edit, Chassis, Chassis.
Following is a list of the fields on the Switch Summary tab:
• hardware model
• hardware version
• firmware version
• software version
• system uptime
• system object identifier
• system contact
• system name
• system location
A Stack Information panel appears at the bottom of the switch summary view work area that
provides a description of your switch or the units in your switch stack.
This information includes the following:
• Unit number (for stacks) – also lists which unit is the base unit in a stack
• Switch type
• Description
• Running software version
Device Physical View
When you access EDM, the first panel in the work area displays a switch summary view. The tab
behind the summary view is a real-time physical view of the front panel of a device or stack called
the Device Physical View.
Objects in the Device Physical View are
• a stand-alone switch, called a unit
• a switch stack, called a chassis
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• a port
From the Device Physical View you can
• determine the hardware operating status
• select a switch or a port to perform management tasks on specific objects or view fault,
configuration, and performance information for specific objects
To select an object, click the object. The system outlines the object in yellow, indicating that the
object selected.
The conventions on the device view are similar to the actual switch appearance except that LEDs in
Device Physical View do not blink. The LEDs and the ports are color-coded to reflect hardware
status. Green indicates the port is up and running; red indicates that the port is disabled.
From the menu bar you can click the Device Physical View tab to open the Device Physical View
any time during a session.
Figure 1: Device Physical View
Note:
Depending on your hardware model, your switch may appear different than the figure shown in
this section.
EDM window
The EDM window contains the following parts:
1. navigation tree—the navigation pane on the left side of the window that displays available
command folders in a tree format
2. menu bar—the area at the top of the window that displays primary and secondary tabs that
you accessed during the session; the tabs remain available until you close them
3. toolbar—the area just below the menu bar that provides quick access to the most common
operational commands such as Apply, Refresh, and Help
4. work area—the main area on the right side of the window that displays the dialog boxes
where you view or configure switch parameters
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Note:
Depending on your hardware model, information displayed may appear different than the figure
shown in this section.
Figure 2: EDM window
Navigation tree
The navigation tree displays available command topics as folders in a tree, as described in the table
below.
Table 3: Folders and subfolders in the navigation tree
Folder Description
Administration Use the selections in the Administration folder to perform the following
functions:
• Quick Start — sets up IP/Community/VLAN
• Remote Access — enables or disables Telnet, SNMP, Web Page,
and SSH
• Run Script — configures parameters for the switch
• MIB Web Page — performs a MIB Walk
Device Rediscover Device — Use the Rediscover Device selection to refresh
the session.
Caution:
All existing tabs are lost.
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