ExtremeSwitching ISW 4-10/100P Operating manual

ISW Series Managed
Industrial Ethernet Switch
Command Reference Guide
ISW 4-10/100P, 2-10/100T, 2-SFP
ISW 4GbP, 2GbT, 2-SFP
ISW 8-10/100P, 4-SFP
ISW 8GbP, 4-SFP
9034963-01 Rev. 02
Published May 2017

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Table of Contents
Preface.........................................................................................................................................4
Text Conventions...................................................................................................................................................................4
Getting Help............................................................................................................................................................................ 4
Extreme Networks Publications.....................................................................................................................................5
Providing Feedback to Us.................................................................................................................................................5
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Industrial Switches Command Referene Guide................6
Chapter 2: Getting Started with the ISW Switch...................................................................7
Connecting to the ISW Interface................................................................................................................................... 7
Execution Modes...................................................................................................................................................................8
Using the CLI Help................................................................................................................................................................9
Terminal Key Function........................................................................................................................................................ 9
Syntax Conventions........................................................................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 3: ISW Commands...................................................................................................... 11
Initialize Mode Commands............................................................................................................................................... 11
Enable Mode Commands.................................................................................................................................................13
Configure Mode Commands.........................................................................................................................................47
VLAN Mode Commands................................................................................................................................................. 78
Interface VLAN Mode Commands.............................................................................................................................83
RingV2 Group Mode Commands................................................................................................................................88
Spanning Tree......................................................................................................................................................................90
sFlow Configure Command.......................................................................................................................................... 96
SNMP Configure Command.......................................................................................................................................... 99
QoS Function Command.............................................................................................................................................. 105
IGMP Functional Commands......................................................................................................................................... 111
MVR Functional Commands......................................................................................................................................... 115
MLD Functional Commands..........................................................................................................................................121
Authenticate Mode Commands................................................................................................................................. 125
Loop-Protection Configure commands................................................................................................................. 133
LLDP Configure commands.........................................................................................................................................135
RFC2544 Testing Configure Commands...............................................................................................................138
GVRP Configure Commands...................................................................................................................................... 140
Voice VLAN Configure Commands...........................................................................................................................141
Profile Alarm Commands..............................................................................................................................................143
PoE Commands.................................................................................................................................................................144
Configuring ERPS from the CLI................................................................................................................................. 147
Appendix A: Regulatory and Compliance Information.................................................... 150
Glossary..........................................................................................................................................152
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Preface
Text Conventions
The following tables list text conventions that are used throughout this guide.
Table 1: Notice Icons
Icon Notice Type Alerts you to...
General Notice Helpful tips and notices for using the product.
Note Important features or instructions.
Caution Risk of personal injury, system damage, or loss of data.
Warning Risk of severe personal injury.
New This command or section is new for this release.
Table 2: Text Conventions
Convention Description
Screen displays This typeface indicates command syntax, or represents information as it appears on the
screen.
The words enter and
type
When you see the word “enter” in this guide, you must type something, and then press
the Return or Enter key. Do not press the Return or Enter key when an instruction
simply says “type.”
[Key] names Key names are written with brackets, such as [Return] or [Esc]. If you must press two
or more keys simultaneously, the key names are linked with a plus sign (+). Example:
Press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[Del]
Words in italicized type Italics emphasize a point or denote new terms at the place where they are defined in
the text. Italics are also used when referring to publication titles.
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Extreme Networks Publications
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Preface
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1Introduction to the Industrial
Switches Command Referene Guide
Scope
This user guide describes the commands and parameters of the Command Line Interface (CLI) as
implemented in the current version of Extreme Networks ISW Series Industrial Switches software. These
commands are used to set up, administer, and maintain the system.
Audience
The guide is intended for Operating personnel.
Pre-required Knowledge
You must be familiar with the:
•Basic operations of Industrial Switches.
•Security and activity monitoring constraints that limit how a command is implemented.
Access to Hardware Interface
Access to the hardware interface is by a terminal (or computer with terminal emulation software).
Requirements for the terminal are:
•RS-232 ASCII port
•Selectable transmission baud rate
•Full alphanumeric capability
•Selectable odd/even or no parity check
•Connecting to ISW Ethernet port (RJ45 Ethernet port)
•Key-in the command under Telnet: telnet 192.0.2.1
•Login with default account and password:
Username: admin
Password: [none]
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2Getting Started with the ISW
Switch
Connecting to the ISW Interface
Execution Modes
Using the CLI Help
Terminal Key Function
Notation Conventions
Access to the switch is protected by a logon security system. You can log on to the switch with the user
name and password. After three failed logon attempts, the system refuses further attempts.
After you log on, the system monitors the interface for periods of inactivity. If the interface is inactive for
too long, you are automatically logged o.
The CLI initial user name is (admin) and no password. You should change the password as soon as
possible, because the initial password is known to anyone who reads this manual. You can also change
the user name or add additional user names. Use the account add command to enter a new user
identification, password, and authorization level.
Connecting to the ISW Interface
Interface Parameters
Console Baud rate: 115200bps
Data bit: 8
Parity: None.
Stop bit: 1
Telnet Port 23
SSH Port 22 (In Windows, you can run terminal emulator such as PuTTY)
Connecting to ISW Ethernet port (RJ45 Ethernet port):
1 Key-in the command under Telnet: telnet 192.0.2.1
2 Log in with default account and password (admin / [none]).
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Figure 1: Screen Description
Execution Modes
The CLI contains several execution modes. Users will see dierent set of commands under dierent
execution modes. The following table lists all the execution modes and their purposes. When you enter
a certain execution mode, the corresponding mode prompt will be displayed automatically on the
screen. The mode prompts of all the execution modes are also listed in the following table.
Table 3: List of Execution Modes
Mode Access Level Prompt
Init Mode Guest >
Enable Mode Guest #
Config Mode Guest (conf)#
Alarm Profile Config Mode Engineer (alarm-profile-conf)#
Gigabit Interface Config Mode Engineer (gigabit-intf-conf)#
ACL (Access Control List) Profile Config Mode Engineer (acl-profile-conf)#
scheduler Profile Config Mode Engineer (sch-profile-conf)#
Getting Started with the ISW Switch
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Table 3: List of Execution Modes (continued)
Mode Access Level Prompt
VLAN (Virtual LAN) Interface Config Mode Engineer (vlan-intf-conf)#
IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol)
MVR Profile Config Mode
Engineer (igmp-mvr-profile-conf)#
IGMP ACL Profile Config Mode Engineer (igmp-acl-profile-conf)#
RingV2 Group Config Mode Engineer (ring)#
Trunk Group Config Mode Engineer (trunk-group-conf)#
Using the CLI Help
You can get help by entering a question mark (?) at each position in the command. The displayed result
depends on the execution mode and previous input.
Terminal Key Function
Following is the list of all the terminal keys and their function.
Table 4: List of Terminal Keys
[ENTER] Run a CLI config script
[CTRL] + [M]
[TAB] Tab completion.
If [TAB] is pressed after a non-whitespace character, complete the word before the
Tab.
If [TAB] is pressed after a whitespace character, complete the next word.
[CTRL] +[I]
[?]
Display available commands.
If ?is pressed after a non-whitespace character, show possible choices for this
word.
If ?is pressed after a whitespace character, show possible choices for the next word.
up arrow Up history
[CTRL] + [P]
down arrow Down history
[CTRL] + [N]
[Home] Move the cursor to the beginning of the input line
[CTRL] + [A]
[End] Move the cursor to the end of the input line
[CTRL] + [E]
left arrow Move the cursor backward
[CTRL] + [B]
right arrow Move the cursor forward
Getting Started with the ISW Switch
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Table 4: List of Terminal Keys (continued)
[CTRL] + [F]
[Backspace] Erase the character before the cursor
[CTRL] + [H]
Notation Conventions
The notation conventions for the parameter syntax of each CLI command are as follows:
•{ }: Required parameters.
•[ ]: Optional parameters.
•|: Only one of the specified values can be used.
Getting Started with the ISW Switch
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3ISW Commands
Initialize Mode Commands
Enable Mode Commands
Configure Mode Commands
VLAN Mode Commands
Interface VLAN Mode Commands
RingV2 Group Mode Commands
Spanning Tree
sFlow Configure Command
SNMP Configure Command
QoS Function Command
IGMP Functional Commands
MVR Functional Commands
MLD Functional Commands
Authenticate Mode Commands
Loop-Protection Configure commands
LLDP Configure commands
RFC2544 Testing Configure Commands
GVRP Configure Commands
Voice VLAN Configure Commands
Profile Alarm Commands
PoE Commands
Configuring ERPS from the CLI
Initialize Mode Commands
The commands in this section (except the enable command) can be executed under all command
modes. These are also global commands.
exit
Description
Exit current mode and quit CLI.
Syntax
exit
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Parameters
None.
configure terminal
Description
Enter configuration mode.
Syntax
configure terminal
Parameters
None.
enable
Description
Enter enable mode.
Syntax
enable
Parameters
None.
show terminal
Description
Show CLI environment variables.
Syntax
show terminal
Parameters
None.
ISW Commands
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show history
Description
Show command history.
Note
Commands issued in one execution mode only appear in history of that execution mode.
Syntax
show history
Parameters
None.
show clock
Description
Show current time.
Syntax
show clock [detail]
Parameters
None.
Enable Mode Commands
All the show commands in this section can also be executed under any other command mode except
Initialize Mode.
configure terminal
Description
Enter configuration mode.
Syntax
configure terminal
Parameters
None.
ISW Commands
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disable
Description
Enter init mode.
Syntax
disable
Parameters
None.
show aaa
Description
Show AAA.
Syntax
show aaa
Parameters
None.
show access management
Description
Access management configuration.
Syntax
show access managemnet [statistics | access_id_list]
Parameters
Name Description
statistics Statistics data.
access_id_list ID of access management entry.
show access-list
Description
Access list.
ISW Commands
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Syntax
show access-list [interface [(port_type [ v_port_type_list])]] [rate-
limiter [rate_limiter_list]] [ace statistics [ace_list]]
show access-list ace-status [static] [link-oam] [loop-protect] [dhcp]
[ptp] [upnp] [arp-inspection] [mep] [ipmc] [ip-source-guard] [ip-mgmt]
[conflicts] [switch switch_list]
Parameters
Name Description
interface Select an interface to configure
ace-status The local ACEs status
port_type GigabitEthernet,1 Gigabit Ethernet Port
v_port_type_
list
Port list in 1/1 – 14
rate-limiter Rate limiter
rate_limiter
_list
Valid values are 1 – 16
ace Access list entry
statistics Trac statistics
ace_list <AceId : 1–256> ACE ID
static The ACEs that are configured by users manually
loop-protect The ACEs that are configured by Loop Protect module
ipmc The ACEs that are configured by IPMC module
ip-source-
guard
The ACEs that are configured by IP Source Guard module
dhcp The ACEs that are configured by DHCP module
conflicts The ACEs that did not get applied to the hardware due to hardware limitations
arp-
inspection
The ACEs that are configured by ARP Inspection module
show account
Description
Show user account list.
Syntax
show account
ISW Commands
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Parameters
None.
show aggregation
Description
Aggregation.
Syntax
show aggregation [mode]
Parameters
mode Trac distribution mode.
show aging time
Description
Show aging time for MAC learning table (system-wide).
Syntax
show aging time
Parameters
None.
show alarm
Description
Alarm information.
Syntax
show alarm [history | current]
Parameters
current Shows alarm current information.
history Shows alarm history information.
ISW Commands
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show cpu-load
Description
CPU load.
Syntax
show cpu-load
Parameters
None.
show ddmi
Description
Show DDMI configuration.
Syntax
show ddmi
Parameters
None.
show dot1x
Description
Show dot1x information.
Syntax
show dot1x
Parameters
None.
show dot1x status
Description
Show dot1x stats.
Syntax
show dot1x status [interface port_type [port_type_list]] [brief]
Parameters
None.
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show dot1x statistics
Description
Show dot1x statistics
Syntax
show dot1x statistics {eapol | radius | all} [interface (port_type
[v_port_type_list])]
Parameters
Name Description
eapol Show EAPOL statistics
radius Show Backend Server statistics
all Show all dot1x statistics
port_type GigabitEthernet, 1 Gigabit Ethernet Port
v_port_type_list PORT_LIST, Port list in 1/1-14
show ext-tpid
Description
Show TPID for the VLAN (Virtual LAN) Tag
Syntax
show ext-tpid
Parameters
None.
show green-ethernet
Description
Green Ethernet.
Syntax
show green-ethernet [interface (port_type [port_list])]
show green-ethernet eee [interface (port_type [port_list])]
show green-ethernet energy-detect [interface (port_type [port_list])]
show green-ethernet short-reach [interface (port_type [port_list])]
ISW Commands
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Parameters
Name Description
eee Shows green ethernet EEE status for a specific port or ports.
energy-
detect
Shows green ethernet energy-detect status for a specific port or ports.
short-reach Shows green ethernet short-reach status for a specific port or ports.
interface Shows green ethernet status for a specific port or ports.
port_type GigabitEthernet, 1 Gigabit Ethernet Port.
port_list Port list in 1/1 – 14.
show interface gigabit <portNo>
Description
Show interface gigaport information
Syntax
show interface gigabit portNo
Parameters
Name Description
portNo Gigabit port.
Valid values: 1 – 10
Type: Mandatory
show interface gigabit <portNo> port-isolation
Description
Show isolation information per gigabit port.
Syntax
show pvlan isolation [interface portNo [port_type_list]]
Parameters
Name Description
portNo Valid values: 1 – 10
Type: Mandatory
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show interface gigabit <portNo> storm-control
Description
Show storm control information per gigabit port.
Syntax
show interface gigabit portNo storm-control
Parameters
Name Description
port_type Port type in Fast, Giga or Tengiga Ethernet
portNo Valid values: 1–10
Type: Mandatory
show interface gigabit <portNo> transceiver
Description
Show interface transceiver
Syntax
show interface GigabitEthernet interface port_type_list transceiver
Parameters
Name Description
portNo Valid values: 11 – 14 (for 14 port model)
Type: Mandatory
show interface gigabit <portNo> vlan
Description
Show vlan information per port
Syntax
show interface gigabit portNo vlan
Parameters
Name Description
portNo Gigabit port.
Valid values: 1 – 10
Type: Mandatory
ISW Commands
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