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Avaya
Reference Guide
AVAYA P460
MULTILAYER MODULAR SWITCH
SOFTWARE VERSION 1.0
February 2003
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Contents Chapter 1 Using the CLI ................................................................................................................. 1 CLI Architecture.................................................................................................... 1 Conventions Used................................................................................................. 2 CLI Help ...........................................................................................................
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Contents clear port static-vlan ...................................................................................19 clear radius authentication server ............................................................20 clear snmp trap ...........................................................................................20 clear system-log ..........................................................................................21 clear timezone .................................................
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Contents ip ospf dead-interval .................................................................................. 44 ip ospf hello-interval .................................................................................. 44 ip ospf priority ............................................................................................ 45 ip ospf router-id .......................................................................................... 45 ip proxy-arp ....................................
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Contents session ..........................................................................................................70 set allowed managers .................................................................................71 set allowed managers ip ............................................................................72 set arp-aging-interval .................................................................................72 set arp-tx-interval .......................................
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Contents set port trap ................................................................................................. 99 set port vlan ................................................................................................. 99 set port vlan-binding-mode .................................................................... 100 set ppp authentication incoming ........................................................... 101 set ppp baud-rate ...............................................
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Contents show cam mac ...........................................................................................123 show chassis-identity ...............................................................................125 show cpu load ...........................................................................................125 show cs .......................................................................................................125 show dscp ............................................
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Contents show port classification ........................................................................... 160 show port flowcontrol ............................................................................. 160 show port mirror ...................................................................................... 162 show port redundancy ............................................................................ 162 show port trap .........................................................
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Contents Layer 2 CLI Commands............................................................................................ 187 Layer 3 CLI Commands............................................................................................ 191 Glossary....................................................................................................................... 195 viii Avaya P460 Reference Guide
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Chapter 1 Using the CLI This chapter describes the Avaya P460 CLI architecture and conventions, and provides instructions for accessing the Avaya P460 for configuration purposes. The configuration procedure involves establishing a Telnet session or a serial connection and then using the Avaya P460’s internal CLI. For details on establishing a connection, see the User’s Guide that accompanies the switch. The CLI is command-line driven and does not have any menus. To activate a configuration
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Chapter 1 Using the CLI Conventions Used Mandatory keywords are in the computer bold font. Information displayed on screen is displayed in computer font. Variables that you supply are in pointed brackets <>. Optional keywords are in square brackets []. Alternative but mandatory keywords are grouped in braces {} and separated by a vertical bar |. Lists of parameters from which you should choose are enclosed in square brackets [ ] and separated by a vertical bar |. If you enter an
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Chapter 1 Using the CLI The command line prompt looks as follows: London-1(configure router:ospf)# The command prompt is not hierarchical in structure. If you wish to use several commands, each beginning with the same keyword, you must retype all parts of the command each time. For example, if after you want to set the system contact and the system name you must type both set system contact and set system name. However, you can use command abbreviations. Avaya P460 Reference Guide 3
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Chapter 1 Using the CLI Navigation, Cursor Movement and Shortcuts The CLI contains a simple text editor with these functions: Table 1.1 Navigation, Cursor Movement and Shortcuts Keyboard Functions Backspace Deletes the previous character Up arrow/Down arrow Scrolls back and forward through the command history buffer Left arrow/Right arrow Moves the cursor left or right Tab Completes the abbreviated command. Type the minimum number of characters unique to the command. An exception is the Rese
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Chapter 1 Using the CLI Universal Commands Universal commands are commands that can be issued anywhere in the hierarchical tree. Retstatus command Use the retstatus command to show whether the last CLI command you performed was successful. It displays the return status of the previous command. The syntax for this command is: retstatus Example:: P460-1# set port negotiation 2/4 disable Link negotiation protocol disabled on port 2/4. P460-1# Router(enable)# retstatus Succeeded Tree command The
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Chapter 1 Using the CLI terminal width Use the terminal width command to set the terminal width of the terminal display. The syntax for this command is: terminal width [] character none - Displays the current width in characters. number - Set the new screen width in characters Example: P460-1> terminal width 80 terminal width: 80 terminal length Use the terminal length command to set the length of the terminal display. The syntax for this command is: terminal length [
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Chapter 1 Using the CLI clear screen Use the clear screen command to clear the current terminal display. The syntax for this command is: clear screen Example: P460-1> clear screen Welcome to P460 SW version 1.0.0 P460-1> Avaya P460 Reference Guide 7
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Chapter 1 Using the CLI Avaya P460 Sessions You can use sessions to switch between P460 Supervisor modules or to switch between Layer 2 and Layer 3 commands in the P460 CLI. To switch between P460 modules use the command: session [] . The is the number of the module in the chassis, counting from the top down. The can be either switch or router. When Module Number is not specified, the command switches between the modes in the local module. Use switch mode to
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Chapter 1 Using the CLI Security Levels There are four security access levels (modes) – User, Privileged, Configure and Supervisor. The User mode is a general access level used to show system parameter values. The Privileged mode is used by site personnel to access switch configuration options. The Configure mode is used by site personnel for Layer 3 configuration. The Supervisor mode is used to define user names, passwords, and access levels of up to 10 local users. A login name and
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Chapter 1 Using the CLI Entering the CLI To enter the CLI, enter your username and password. Your access level is indicated in the prompt as follows: The User level prompt is shown below: P460 > The Privileged level prompt is shown below: P460-1# The Configure level prompt for Layer 3 configuration is shown below: P460(configure)# The Supervisor level prompt is shown below: P460(super)# Entering the Technician Level This level is can only be accessed from the Privileged and Supervisor l