Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Command Reference Cisco IOS Release 12.2(44)SE January 2008 Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. 170 West Tasman Drive San Jose, CA 95134-1706 USA http://www.cisco.
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C O N T E N T S Preface xv Audience Purpose xv xv Conventions xvi Related Publications xvi Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request CHAPTER 1 Using the Command-Line Interface xvii 1-1 CLI Command Modes 1-1 User EXEC Mode 1-2 Privileged EXEC Mode 1-3 Global Configuration Mode 1-3 Interface Configuration Mode 1-4 VLAN Configuration Mode 1-4 Line Configuration Mode 1-4 CHAPTER 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands 2-1 aaa accounting dot1x 2-1 aaa authenti
Contents boot helper-config-file boot manual 2-22 2-23 boot private-config-file boot system 2-25 channel-group 2-26 channel-protocol class 2-24 2-30 2-32 class-map 2-34 clear ip dhcp snooping clear lacp 2-36 2-38 clear mac address-table clear pagp 2-39 2-40 clear policer cpu uni-eni counters clear port-security 2-41 2-42 clear spanning-tree counters 2-44 clear spanning-tree detected-protocols clear vmps statistics conform-action 2-47 2-48 define interface-range delete 2-45 2-50
Contents duplex 2-70 errdisable detect cause 2-72 errdisable detect cause small-frame 2-74 errdisable recovery cause small-frame errdisable recovery exceed-action flowcontrol 2-77 2-79 2-81 interface port-channel interface range interface vlan 2-83 2-85 2-88 ip access-group ip address 2-76 2-89 2-91 ip dhcp snooping 2-93 ip dhcp snooping binding 2-94 ip dhcp snooping database 2-96 ip dhcp snooping information option 2-98 ip dhcp snooping information option allowed-untrusted ip dhcp
Contents ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter ip igmp snooping vlan static ip ssh 2-126 2-128 2-130 lacp port-priority 2-132 lacp system-priority logging event logging file 2-134 2-136 2-137 mac access-group 2-139 mac access-list extended 2-141 mac address-table aging-time 2-143 mac address-table notification 2-144 mac address-table static 2-146 mac address-table static drop macro apply 2-147 2-149 macro description macro global 2-151 2-152 macro global description macro name 2-154 2-155
Contents policer aggregate (global configuration) policer cpu uni policy-map 2-196 2-197 port-channel load-balance port-type priority 2-193 2-200 2-202 2-204 private-vlan 2-207 queue-limit 2-210 remote-span 2-213 renew ip dhcp snooping database rmon collection stats 2-215 2-217 service password-recovery 2-218 service-policy (interface configuration) 2-220 service-policy (policy-map class configuration) set cos 2-224 set dscp 2-226 set precedence set qos-group setup 2-222 2-228 2-2
Contents show errdisable recovery show etherchannel show flowcontrol show idprom 2-267 2-269 2-272 2-274 show interfaces 2-276 show interfaces counters show inventory 2-284 2-286 show ip dhcp snooping 2-288 show ip dhcp snooping binding 2-289 show ip dhcp snooping database 2-291 show ip dhcp snooping statistics 2-293 show ip igmp profile 2-296 show ip igmp snooping 2-297 show ip igmp snooping groups 2-299 show ip igmp snooping mrouter 2-301 show ip igmp snooping querier show lacp
Contents show policer aggregate 2-341 show policer cpu uni-eni show policy-map 2-342 2-344 show port-security show port-type 2-348 2-351 show sdm prefer 2-353 show spanning-tree 2-354 show storm-control 2-360 show system mtu 2-362 show table-map show udld 2-365 show version show vlan 2-363 2-367 2-369 show vlan access-map show vlan filter show vmps shutdown 2-374 2-375 2-377 2-379 shutdown vlan 2-380 small-frame violation rate 2-381 snmp-server enable traps snmp-server host 2-
Contents spanning-tree mst cost 2-414 spanning-tree mst forward-time spanning-tree mst hello-time 2-416 2-417 spanning-tree mst max-age 2-419 spanning-tree mst max-hops 2-421 spanning-tree mst port-priority 2-423 spanning-tree mst pre-standard spanning-tree mst priority spanning-tree mst root 2-425 2-426 2-428 spanning-tree port-priority 2-430 spanning-tree portfast (global configuration) spanning-tree portfast (interface configuration) spanning-tree vlan speed 2-435 2-437 2-440 storm-co
Contents udld reset 2-483 uni-vlan vlan 2-484 2-486 vlan access-map vlan filter 2-489 2-491 vmps reconfirm (privileged EXEC) 2-493 vmps reconfirm (global configuration) vmps retry 2-495 vmps server APPENDIX A 2-494 2-496 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands A-1 boot cat A-2 A-4 copy A-5 delete dir A-6 A-7 flash_init format A-9 A-10 fsck A-11 help A-12 memory A-13 mkdir A-14 more A-15 rename A-16 reset A-17 rmdir A-18 set A-19 type unset versi
Contents APPENDIX B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands B-1 debug dot1x B-2 debug etherchannel debug interface B-3 B-4 debug ip igmp filter B-5 debug ip igmp max-groups debug ip igmp snooping debug lacp B-7 B-8 debug mac-notification debug matm B-11 debug mvrdbg B-12 debug pagp B-9 B-10 debug monitor debug nvram B-6 B-13 B-14 debug platform acl B-15 debug platform cpu-queues debug platform dot1x B-16 B-18 debug platform etherchannel debug platform forw-tcam debug
Contents debug platform span B-38 debug platform supervisor-asic debug platform sw-bridge B-40 debug platform tcam B-41 debug platform udld B-43 debug platform vlan B-44 debug pm B-39 B-45 debug port-security B-47 debug qos-manager B-48 debug spanning-tree B-49 debug spanning-tree bpdu B-51 debug spanning-tree bpdu-opt debug spanning-tree mstp B-53 debug spanning-tree switch debug sw-vlan B-55 B-57 debug sw-vlan ifs B-58 debug sw-vlan notification APPENDIX C B-52 debug udld
Contents show platform port-asic C-19 show platform port-security show platform qos C-23 C-24 show platform resource-manager show platform snmp counters C-27 C-29 show platform spanning-tree synchronization show platform stp-instance show platform tcam show platform vlan C-30 C-31 C-32 C-35 INDEX Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Command Reference xiv OL-9643-03
Preface Audience This guide is for the networking professional using the Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI) to manage the Cisco Metro Ethernet (ME) 2400 Series Ethernet Access switch, hereafter referred to as the switch. Before using this guide, you should have experience working with the Cisco IOS commands and the switch software features. You should also have experience working with the concepts and terminology of Ethernet and local area networking.
Preface Conventions Conventions This publication uses these conventions to convey instructions and information: Command descriptions use these conventions: • Commands and keywords are in boldface text. • Arguments for which you supply values are in italic. • Square brackets ([ ]) means optional elements. • Braces ( ) group required choices, and vertical bars ( | ) separate the alternative elements.
Preface Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request • Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Software Configuration Guide (not orderable but available on Cisco.com) • Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Command Reference(not orderable but available on Cisco.com) • Cisco ME 3400 and ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switches System Message Guide (not orderable but available on Cisco.com) • Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Hardware Installation Guide (not orderable but available on Cisco.
Preface Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Command Reference xviii OL-9643-03
CH A P T E R 1 Using the Command-Line Interface The Cisco Metro Ethernet (ME) 2400 Series Ethernet Access switch is supported by Cisco IOS software. This chapter describes how to use the switch command-line interface (CLI) to configure software features. For a complete description command descriptions, see these sections: • For the configuration and monitoring commands that support these features, see Chapter 2, “Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands.
Chapter 1 Using the Command-Line Interface CLI Command Modes Table 1-1 lists the main command modes, how to access each mode, the prompt you see in that mode, and how to exit that mode. The prompts listed use the default name Switch. Table 1-1 Command Modes Summary Command Mode Access Method Prompt Exit or Access Next Mode User EXEC This is the first level of access. Switch> Enter the logout command. To enter privileged EXEC mode, enter the enable command.
Chapter 1 Using the Command-Line Interface CLI Command Modes Privileged EXEC Mode Because many of the privileged commands configure operating parameters, privileged access should be password-protected to prevent unauthorized use. The privileged command set includes those commands contained in user EXEC mode, as well as the configure privileged EXEC command through which you access the remaining command modes.
Chapter 1 Using the Command-Line Interface CLI Command Modes Interface Configuration Mode Interface configuration commands modify the operation of the interface. Interface configuration commands always follow a global configuration command, which defines the interface type. Use the interface interface-id command to access interface configuration mode. The new prompt means interface configuration mode. Switch(config-if)# The supported commands can vary depending on the version of software in use.
Chapter 1 Using the Command-Line Interface CLI Command Modes The supported commands can vary depending on the version of software in use. To display a comprehensive list of commands, enter a question mark (?) at the prompt. Switch(config-line)# ? To exit line configuration mode and to return to global configuration mode, use the exit command. To exit line configuration mode and to return to privileged EXEC mode, enter the end command, or press Ctrl-Z.
Chapter 1 Using the Command-Line Interface CLI Command Modes Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Command Reference 1-6 OL-9643-03
CH A P T E R 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands aaa accounting dot1x Use the aaa accounting dot1x global configuration command to enable authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) accounting and to create method lists defining specific accounting methods on a per-line or per-interface basis for IEEE 802.1x sessions. Use the no form of this command to disable IEEE 802.1x accounting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands aaa accounting dot1x radius (Optional) Enable RADIUS authorization. tacacs+ (Optional) Enable TACACS+ accounting. Defaults AAA accounting is disabled. Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines Note Examples This command requires access to a RADIUS server.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands aaa authentication dot1x aaa authentication dot1x Use the aaa authentication dot1x global configuration command to specify the authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) method to use on ports complying with IEEE 802.1x. Use the no form of this command to disable authentication.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands aaa authentication dot1x Examples This example shows how to enable AAA and how to create an IEEE 802.1x-compliant authentication list. This authentication first tries to contact a RADIUS server. If this action returns an error, the user is not allowed access to the network.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands action action Use the action access-map configuration command to set the action for the VLAN access map entry. Use the no form of this command to set the action to the default value, which is to forward. action {drop | forward} no action Syntax Description drop Drop the packet when the specified conditions are matched. forward Forward the packet when the specified conditions are matched.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands action Related Commands Command Description access-list {deny | permit} Configures a standard numbered ACL. For syntax information, select Cisco IOS IP Command Reference, Volume 1 of 3:Addressing and Services, Release 12.2 > IP Services Commands. ip access-list Creates a named access list. For syntax information, select Cisco IOS IP Command Reference, Volume 1 of 3:Addressing and Services, Release 12.2 > IP Services Commands.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands archive download-sw archive download-sw Use the archive download-sw privileged EXEC command to download a new image from a TFTP server to the switch and to overwrite or keep the existing image.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands archive download-sw Defaults The current software image is not overwritten with the downloaded image. Both the software image and HTML files are downloaded. The new image is downloaded to the flash: file system. The BOOT environment variable is changed to point to the new software image on the flash: file system. Image names are case sensitive; the image file is provided in tar format.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands archive download-sw Related Commands Command Description archive tar Creates a tar file, lists the files in a tar file, or extracts the files from a tar file. archive upload-sw Uploads an existing image on the switch to a server. delete Deletes a file or directory on the flash memory device.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands archive tar archive tar Use the archive tar privileged EXEC command to create a tar file, list files in a tar file, or extract the files from a tar file. archive tar {/create destination-url flash:/file-url} | {/table source-url} | {/xtract source-url flash:/file-url [dir/file...]} Syntax Description /create destination-url flash:/file-url Create a new tar file on the local or network file system.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands archive tar /xtract source-url flash:/file-url [dir/file...] Extract files from a tar file to the local file system. For source-url, specify the source URL alias for the local file system. These options are supported: • The syntax for the local flash file system: flash: • The syntax for the FTP: ftp:[[//username[:password]@location]/directory]/tar-filename.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands archive tar This example shows how to display only the html directory and its contents: Switch# archive tar /table flash:me240x-metrobase-mz.122-25.EX.tar me240x-metrobase-mz.12 -25/html me240x-metrobase-mz.122-25.EX/html/ (directory) me240x-metrobase-mz.122-25.EX/html/const.htm (556 bytes) me240x-metrobase-mz.122-25.EX/html/xhome.htm (9373 bytes) me240x-metrobase-mz.122-25.EX/html/menu.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands archive upload-sw archive upload-sw Use the archive upload-sw privileged EXEC command to upload an existing switch image to a server. archive upload-sw [/version version_string] destination-url Syntax Description /version version_string (Optional) Specify the specific version string of the image to be uploaded. destination-url The destination URL alias for a local or network file system.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands archive upload-sw Related Commands Command Description archive download-sw Downloads a new image to the switch. archive tar Creates a tar file, lists the files in a tar file, or extracts the files from a tar file.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands bandwidth bandwidth Use the bandwidth policy-map class configuration command to configure class-based weighted fair queuing (CBWFQ) by setting the output bandwidth for a policy-map class. Use the no form of this command to remove the bandwidth setting for the class.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands bandwidth The total rate of the minimum bandwidth guarantees for each queue of the policy cannot exceed the total speed for the interface. If the percent keyword is used, the sum of the class bandwidth percentages cannot exceed 100 percent. Using the queue-limit command to modify the default queue limit is especially important on higher-speed interfaces so that they meet the minimum bandwidth guarantees required by the interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands bandwidth This example shows how to set outclass1 as a priority queue, with outclass2, and outclass3 getting 50 and 20 percent, respectively, of the bandwidth remaining after the priority queue is serviced. The class class-default gets the remaining 30 percent with no guarantees.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands boot boothlpr boot boothlpr Use the boot boothlpr global configuration command to load a special Cisco IOS image, which when loaded into memory, can load a second Cisco IOS image into memory and launch it. This variable is used only for internal development and testing. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands boot config-file boot config-file Use the boot config-file global configuration command to specify the filename that Cisco IOS uses to read and write a nonvolatile copy of the system configuration. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. boot config-file flash:/file-url no boot config-file Syntax Description flash:/file-url Defaults The default configuration file is flash:config.text.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands boot enable-break boot enable-break Use the boot enable-break global configuration command to enable interrupting the automatic boot process. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. boot enable-break no boot enable-break Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults Disabled. The automatic boot process cannot be interrupted by pressing the Break key on the console.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands boot helper boot helper Use the boot helper global configuration command to dynamically load files during boot loader initialization to extend or patch the functionality of the boot loader. Use the no form of this command to return to the default. boot helper filesystem:/file-url ... no boot helper Syntax Description filesystem: Alias for a flash file system. Use flash: for the system board flash device.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands boot helper-config-file boot helper-config-file Use the boot helper-config-file global configuration command to specify the name of the configuration file to be used by the Cisco IOS helper image. If this is not set, the file specified by the CONFIG_FILE environment variable is used by all versions of Cisco IOS that are loaded. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands boot manual boot manual Use the boot manual global configuration command to enable manually booting the switch during the next boot cycle. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. boot manual no boot manual Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults Manual booting is disabled. Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release Modification 12.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands boot private-config-file boot private-config-file Use the boot private-config-file global configuration command to specify the filename that Cisco IOS uses to read and write a nonvolatile copy of the private configuration. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. boot private-config-file filename no boot private-config-file Syntax Description filename Defaults The default configuration file is private-config.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands boot system boot system Use the boot system global configuration command to specify the Cisco IOS image to load during the next boot cycle. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. boot system filesystem:/file-url ... no boot system Syntax Description filesystem: Alias for a flash file system. Use flash: for the system board flash device. /file-url The path (directory) and name of a bootable image.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands channel-group channel-group Use the channel-group interface configuration command to assign an Ethernet port to an EtherChannel group. Use the no form of this command to remove an Ethernet port from an EtherChannel group.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands channel-group on Enable on mode. In on mode, a usable EtherChannel exists only when both connected port groups are in the on mode. passive Enable LACP only if a LACP device is detected. Passive mode places a port into a negotiating state in which the port responds to LACP packets it receives but does not initiate LACP packet negotiation. A channel is formed only with another port group in active mode.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands channel-group Caution You should exercise care when setting the mode to on (manual configuration). All ports configured in the on mode are bundled in the same group and are forced to have similar characteristics. If the group is misconfigured, packet loss or spanning-tree loops might occur. Do not configure an EtherChannel in both the PAgP and LACP modes. EtherChannel groups running PAgP and LACP can coexist on the same switch.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands channel-group Related Commands Command Description channel-protocol Restricts the protocol used on a port to manage channeling. interface port-channel Accesses or creates the port channel. show etherchannel Displays EtherChannel information for a channel. show lacp Displays LACP channel-group information. show pagp Displays PAgP channel-group information. show running-config Displays the operating configuration.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands channel-protocol channel-protocol Use the channel-protocol interface configuration command to restrict the protocol used on a port to manage channeling. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. channel-protocol {lacp | pagp} no channel-protocol Syntax Description lacp Configure an EtherChannel with the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands channel-protocol Related Commands Command Description channel-group Assigns an Ethernet port to an EtherChannel group. show etherchannel protocol Displays protocol information the EtherChannel.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands class class Use the class policy-map configuration command to specify the name of the class whose policy you want to create or to change or to specify the system default class before you configure a policy and to enter policy-map class configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to remove the class from a policy map.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands class • police: defines an individual policer or aggregate policer for the classified traffic. The policer specifies the bandwidth limitations and the action to take when the limits are exceeded. For more information, see the police and police aggregate (policy-map class configuration) policy-map class commands.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands class-map class-map Use the class-map global configuration command to create a class map to be used for matching packets to a specified criteria and to enter class-map configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to delete an existing class map.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands class-map After you are in class-map configuration mode, these configuration commands are available: Examples • description: describes the class map (up to 200 characters). The show class-map privileged EXEC command displays the description and the name of the class map. • exit: exits QoS class-map configuration mode. • match: configures classification criteria. For more information, see the match class-map configuration commands.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands clear ip dhcp snooping clear ip dhcp snooping Use the clear ip dhcp snooping privileged EXEC command to clear the DHCP binding database agent statistics or the DHCP snooping statistics counters. clear ip dhcp snooping {binding {* | ip-address | interface interface-id | vlan vlan-id} | database statistics | statistics} Syntax Description binding Clear the DHCP snooping binding database. * Clear all automatic bindings.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands clear ip dhcp snooping Related Commands Command Description ip dhcp snooping Enables DHCP snooping on a VLAN. ip dhcp snooping database Configures the DHCP snooping binding database agent or the binding file. show ip dhcp snooping binding Displays the status of DHCP snooping database agent. show ip dhcp snooping database Displays the DHCP snooping binding database agent statistics.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands clear lacp clear lacp Use the clear lacp privileged EXEC command to clear Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) channel-group counters. clear lacp {channel-group-number counters | counters} Note Syntax Description LACP is available only on network node interfaces (NNIs) and enhanced network interfaces (ENIs). channel-group-number (Optional) Channel group number. The range is 1 to 48. counters Clear traffic counters.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands clear mac address-table clear mac address-table Use the clear mac address-table privileged EXEC command to delete from the MAC address table a specific dynamic address, all dynamic addresses on a particular interface, or all dynamic addresses on a particular VLAN. This command also clears the MAC address notification global counters.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands clear pagp clear pagp Use the clear pagp privileged EXEC command to clear Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) channel-group information. clear pagp {channel-group-number counters | counters} Note Syntax Description PAgP is available only on network node interfaces (NNIs) enhanced network interfaces (ENIs). channel-group-number (Optional) Channel group number. The range is 1 to 48. counters Clear traffic counters.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands clear policer cpu uni-eni counters clear policer cpu uni-eni counters Use the clear policer cpu uni-eni counters privileged EXEC command to clear control-plane policer statistics. The control-plane policer drops or rate-limits control packets from user network interfaces (UNIs) and enhanced network interfaces (ENIs) to protect the CPU from overload.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands clear port-security clear port-security Use the clear port-security privileged EXEC command to delete from the MAC address table all secure addresses or all secure addresses of a specific type (configured, dynamic, or sticky) on the switch or on an interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands clear port-security You can verify that the information was deleted by entering the show port-security privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command Description switchport port-security Enables port security on an interface. switchport port-security mac-address mac-address Configures secure MAC addresses. switchport port-security maximum Configures a maximum number of secure MAC addresses on a value secure interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands clear spanning-tree counters clear spanning-tree counters Use the clear spanning-tree counters privileged EXEC command to clear the spanning-tree counters. clear spanning-tree counters [interface interface-id] Syntax Description interface interface-id (Optional) Clear all spanning-tree counters on the specified interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands clear spanning-tree detected-protocols clear spanning-tree detected-protocols Use the clear spanning-tree detected-protocols privileged EXEC command to restart the protocol migration process (force the renegotiation with neighboring switches) on all spanning-tree interfaces or on the specified interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands clear spanning-tree detected-protocols Related Commands Command Description show spanning-tree Displays spanning-tree state information. spanning-tree link-type Overrides the default link-type setting and enables rapid spanning-tree transitions to the forwarding state.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands clear vmps statistics clear vmps statistics Use the clear vmps statistics privileged EXEC command to clear the statistics maintained by the VLAN Query Protocol (VQP) client. clear vmps statistics Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults No default is defined. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands conform-action conform-action Use the conform-action policy-map class police configuration command to set multiple actions for a policy-map class for packets that conform to the committed information rate (CIR). Use the no form of this command to cancel the action or return to the default action.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands conform-action Command History Usage Guidelines Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. 12.2(25)SEG Increased support for configuring conform-action marking. See “Usage Guidelines.” Beginning with Cisco IOS release 12.2(25)SEG, you can configure conform-action marking using enhanced packet marking, which provides the ability to modify a QoS marking based on any incoming QoS marking and table maps.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands define interface-range define interface-range Use the define interface-range global configuration command to create an interface-range macro. Use the no form of this command to delete the defined macro. define interface-range macro-name interface-range no define interface-range macro-name interface-range Syntax Description macro-name Name of the interface-range macro; up to 32 characters.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands define interface-range For physical interfaces: • module is always 0. • the range is type 0/number - number (for example, gigabitethernet 0/1 - 2). When you define a range, you must enter a space before the hyphen (-), for example: gigabitethernet0/1 - 2 You can also enter multiple ranges. When you define multiple ranges, you must enter a space after the first entry before the comma (,).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands delete delete Use the delete privileged EXEC command to delete a file or directory on the flash memory device. delete [/force] [/recursive] filesystem:/file-url Syntax Description /force (Optional) Suppress the prompt that confirms the deletion. /recursive (Optional) Delete the named directory and all subdirectories and the files contained in it. filesystem: Alias for a flash file system.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands deny (MAC access-list configuration) deny (MAC access-list configuration) Use the deny MAC access-list configuration command to prevent non-IP traffic from being forwarded if the conditions are matched. Use the no form of this command to remove a deny condition from the named MAC access list.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands deny (MAC access-list configuration) lsap lsap-number mask (Optional) Use the LSAP number (0 to 65535) of a packet with IEEE 802.2 encapsulation to identify the protocol of the packet. mask is a mask of don’t care bits applied to the LSAP number before testing for a match. Note mop-console (Optional) Select EtherType DEC-MOP Remote Console. mop-dump (Optional) Select EtherType DEC-MOP Dump.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands deny (MAC access-list configuration) Usage Guidelines You enter MAC-access list configuration mode by using the mac access-list extended global configuration command. If you use the host keyword, you cannot enter an address mask; if you do not use the host keyword, you must enter an address mask. When an access control entry (ACE) is added to an access control list, an implied deny-any-any condition exists at the end of the list.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x default dot1x default Use the dot1x default interface configuration command to reset the configurable IEEE 802.1x parameters to their default values. dot1x default Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults These are the default values: • The per-port IEEE 802.1x protocol enable state is disabled (force-authorized). • The number of seconds between re-authentication attempts is 3600 seconds.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x host-mode dot1x host-mode Use the dot1x host-mode interface configuration command to allow a single host (client) or multiple hosts on an IEEE 802.1x-authorized port that has the dot1x port-control interface configuration command set to auto. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x initialize dot1x initialize Use the dot1x initialize privileged EXEC command to manually return the specified IEEE 802.1x-enabled port to an unauthorized state before initiating a new authentication session on the port. dot1x initialize interface interface-id Syntax Description interface interface-id Defaults There is no default setting. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x max-reauth-req dot1x max-reauth-req Use the dot1x max-reauth-req interface configuration command to set the maximum number of times that the switch restarts the authentication process before a port transitions to the unauthorized state. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. dot1x max-reauth-req count no dot1x max-reauth-req Syntax Description count Defaults The default is 2 times.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x max-req dot1x max-req Use the dot1x max-req interface configuration command to set the maximum number of times that the switch sends an Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) frame from the authentication server (assuming that no response is received) to the client before restarting the authentication process. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x port-control dot1x port-control Use the dot1x port-control interface configuration command to enable manual control of the authorization state of the port. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. dot1x port-control {auto | force-authorized | force-unauthorized} no dot1x port-control Syntax Description auto Enable IEEE 802.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x port-control • EtherChannel port—Do not configure a port that is an active or a not-yet-active member of an EtherChannel as an IEEE 802.1x port. If you try to enable IEEE 802.1x on an EtherChannel port, an error message appears, and IEEE 802.1x is not enabled. • Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) and Remote SPAN (RSPAN) destination ports—You can enable IEEE 802.1x on a port that is a SPAN or RSPAN destination port. However, IEEE 802.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x re-authenticate dot1x re-authenticate Use the dot1x re-authenticate privileged EXEC command to manually initiate a re-authentication of the specified IEEE 802.1x-enabled port. dot1x re-authenticate interface interface-id Syntax Description interface interface-id Defaults There is no default setting. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x reauthentication dot1x reauthentication Use the dot1x reauthentication interface configuration command to enable periodic re-authentication of the client. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. dot1x reauthentication no dot1x reauthentication Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults Periodic re-authentication is disabled.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x system-auth-control dot1x system-auth-control Use the dot1x system-auth-control global configuration command to globally enable IEEE 802.1x. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. dot1x system-auth-control no dot1x system-auth-control Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults IEEE 802.1x is disabled.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x test eapol-capable dot1x test eapol-capable Use the dot1x test eapol-capable privileged EXEC command to monitor IEEE 802.1x activity on all the switch ports and to display information about the devices that are connected to the ports that support IEEE 802.1x. dot1x test eapol-capable [interface interface-id] Syntax Description interface interface-id Defaults There is no default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x test timeout dot1x test timeout Use the dot1x test timeout global configuration command to configure the timeout used to wait for EAPOL response from a port being queried for IEEE 802.1x readiness. dot1x test timeout timeout Syntax Description timeout Defaults The default setting is 10 seconds. Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release Modification 12.2(44)SE This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x timeout dot1x timeout Use the dot1x timeout interface configuration command to set IEEE 802.1x timers. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands dot1x timeout During the quiet period, the switch does not accept or initiate any authentication requests. If you want to provide a faster response time to the user, enter a number smaller than the default.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands duplex duplex Use the duplex interface configuration command to specify the duplex mode of operation for a port. Use the no form of this command to return the port to its default value. duplex {auto | full | half} no duplex Syntax Description Defaults auto Enable automatic duplex configuration; port automatically detects whether it should run in full- or half-duplex mode, depending on the attached device mode.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands duplex Note Half-duplex mode is supported on Gigabit Ethernet interfaces if duplex mode is auto and the connected device is operating at half duplex. However, you cannot configure these interfaces to operate in half-duplex mode. If both ends of the line support autonegotiation, we highly recommend using the default autonegotiation settings.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands errdisable detect cause errdisable detect cause Use the errdisable detect cause global configuration command to enable error-disabled detection for a specific cause or all causes. Use the no form of this command to disable the error-disabled detection feature.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands errdisable detect cause Examples This example shows how to enable error-disabled detection for the link-flap error-disabled cause: Switch(config)# errdisable detect cause link-flap You can verify your setting by entering the show errdisable detect privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command Description show errdisable detect Displays errdisable detection information.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands errdisable detect cause small-frame errdisable detect cause small-frame Use the errdisable detect cause small-frame global configuration command on the switch stack or on a standalone switch to allow any switch port to be error disabled if incoming VLAN-tagged packets are small frames (67 bytes or less) and arrive at the minimum configured rate (the threshold). Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands errdisable detect cause small-frame Command Description show interfaces Displays the interface settings on the switch, including input and output flow control. small-frame violation-rate Configures the rate (threshold) for incoming small frames to cause a port to be put into the error-disabled state.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands errdisable recovery cause small-frame errdisable recovery cause small-frame Use the errdisable recovery cause small-frame global configuration command on the switch stack or on a standalone switch to enable the recovery timer for ports to be automatically re-enabled after they are error disabled by the arrival of small frames. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands errdisable recovery errdisable recovery Use the errdisable recovery global configuration command to configure the recover mechanism variables. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands errdisable recovery Note Defaults Though visible in the command-line help strings, the arp-inspection, storm-control, and unicast-flood keywords are not supported. Recovery is disabled for all causes. The default recovery interval is 300 seconds. Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands exceed-action exceed-action Use the exceed-action policy-map class police configuration command to set multiple actions for a policy-map class for packets that do not conform to the committed information rate (CIR). Use the no form of this command to cancel the action or return to the default action.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands exceed-action Command Modes Policy-map class police configuration Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. 12.2(25)SEG Increased support for configuring exceed actions. See “Usage Guidelines.” Usage Guidelines Beginning with Cisco IOS Release 12.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands flowcontrol flowcontrol Use the flowcontrol interface configuration command to set the receive flow-control state for an interface. When flow control send is operable and on for a device and it detects any congestion at its end, it notifies the link partner or the remote device of the congestion by sending a pause frame. When flow control receive is on for a device and it receives a pause frame, it stops sending any data packets.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands flowcontrol Table 2-2 shows the flow control results on local and remote ports for a combination of settings. The table assumes that receive desired has the same results as using the receive on keywords.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands interface port-channel interface port-channel Use the interface port-channel global configuration command to access or create the port-channel logical interface. Use the no form of this command to remove the port-channel. interface port-channel port-channel-number no interface port-channel port-channel-number Syntax Description port-channel-number Defaults No port-channel logical interfaces are defined.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands interface port-channel You can verify your setting by entering the show running-config privileged EXEC or show etherchannel channel-group-number detail privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command Description channel-group Assigns an Ethernet port to an EtherChannel group. show etherchannel Displays EtherChannel information for a channel. show running-config Displays the operating configuration.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands interface range interface range Use the interface range global configuration command to enter interface range configuration mode and to execute a command on multiple ports at the same time. Use the no form of this command to remove an interface range. interface range {port-range | macro name} no interface range {port-range | macro name} Syntax Description port-range Port range.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands interface range Valid values for port-range type and interface: • vlan vlan-ID - vlan-ID, where VLAN ID is from 1 to 4094 • fastethernet module/{first port} - {last port}, where module is always 0 • gigabitethernet module/{first port} - {last port}, where module is always 0 For physical interfaces: – module is always 0 – the range is type 0/number - number (for example, gigabitethernet0/1 - 2) • Note port-channel port-channel-numbe
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands interface range Related Commands Command Description define interface-range Creates an interface range macro. show running-config Displays the operating configuration. For syntax information, use this link to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Command Reference listing page: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/prod_command _reference_list.html Select the Cisco IOS Commands Master List, Release 12.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands interface vlan interface vlan Use the interface vlan global configuration command to create or access a VLAN and to enter interface configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to delete a VLAN. interface vlan vlan-id no interface vlan vlan-id Syntax Description vlan-id Defaults The default VLAN interface is VLAN 1. Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release Modification 12.2.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip access-group ip access-group Use the ip access-group interface configuration command to control access to a Layer 2 interface. Use the no form of this command to remove all access groups or the specified access group from the interface. ip access-group {access-list-number | name} {in} no ip access-group [access-list-number | name] {in} Syntax Description access-list-number The number of the IP access control list (ACL).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip access-group You can use input port ACLs and VLAN maps on the same switch. However, a port ACL takes precedence over a VLAN map. When both an input port ACL and a VLAN map are applied, incoming packets received on ports with the port ACL applied are filtered by the port ACL. Other packets are filtered by the VLAN map.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip address ip address Use the ip address interface configuration command to set an IP address for the Layer 2 switch. Use the no form of this command to remove an IP address or to disable IP processing. ip address ip-address subnet-mask [secondary] no ip address [ip-address subnet-mask] [secondary] Syntax Description ip-address IP address. subnet-mask Mask for the associated IP subnet.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip address Examples This example shows how to configure the IP address for the Layer 2 switch on a subnetted network: Switch(config)# interface vlan 1 Switch(config-if)# ip address 172.20.128.2 255.255.255.0 You can verify your settings by entering the show running-config privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command Description show running-config Displays the operating configuration.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping ip dhcp snooping Use the ip dhcp snooping global configuration command to globally enable DHCP snooping. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. ip dhcp snooping no ip dhcp snooping Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults DHCP snooping is disabled. Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release Modification 12.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping binding ip dhcp snooping binding Use the ip dhcp snooping binding privileged EXEC command to configure the DHCP snooping binding database and to add binding entries to the database. Use the no form of this command to delete entries from the binding database.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping binding Related Commands Command Description ip dhcp snooping Enables DHCP snooping on a VLAN. show ip dhcp snooping binding Displays the dynamically configured bindings in the DHCP snooping binding database and the configuration information.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping database ip dhcp snooping database Use the ip dhcp snooping database global configuration command to configure the DHCP snooping binding database agent. Use the no form of this command to disable the agent, to reset the timeout value, or to reset the write-delay value. ip dhcp snooping database {{flash:/filename | ftp://user:password@host/filename | http://[[username:password]@]{hostname | host-ip}[/directory]/image-name.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping database Usage Guidelines The DHCP snooping binding database can have up to 8192 bindings.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping information option ip dhcp snooping information option Use the ip dhcp snooping information option global configuration command to enable DHCP option-82 data insertion. Use the no form of this command to disable DHCP option-82 data insertion. ip dhcp snooping information option no ip dhcp snooping information option Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping information option Related Commands Command Description show ip dhcp snooping Displays the DHCP snooping configuration. show ip dhcp snooping binding Displays the DHCP snooping binding information.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping information option allowed-untrusted ip dhcp snooping information option allowed-untrusted Use the ip dhcp snooping information option allowed-untrusted global configuration command on an aggregation switch to configure it to accept DHCP packets with option-82 information that are received on untrusted ports that might be connected to an edge switch.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping information option allowed-untrusted Examples This example shows how to configure an access switch to not check the option-82 information in untrusted packets from an edge switch and to accept the packets: Switch(config)# ip dhcp snooping information option allowed-untrusted You can verify your settings by entering the show ip dhcp snooping privileged EXEC command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping information option format remote-id ip dhcp snooping information option format remote-id Use the ip dhcp snooping information option format remote-id global configuration command to configure the option-82 remote-ID suboption. Use the no form of this command to configure the default remote-ID suboption.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping limit rate ip dhcp snooping limit rate Use the ip dhcp snooping limit rate interface configuration command to configure the number of DHCP messages an interface can receive per second. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. ip dhcp snooping limit rate rate no ip dhcp snooping limit rate Syntax Description rate Defaults DHCP snooping rate limiting is disabled.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping trust ip dhcp snooping trust Use the ip dhcp snooping trust interface configuration command to configure a port as trusted for DHCP snooping purposes. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. ip dhcp snooping trust no ip dhcp snooping trust Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults DHCP snooping trust is disabled.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping verify mac-address ip dhcp snooping verify mac-address Use the ip dhcp snooping verify mac-address global configuration command to configure the switch to verify on an untrusted port that the source MAC address in a DHCP packet matches the client hardware address. Use the no form of this command to configure the switch to not verify the MAC addresses.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping vlan ip dhcp snooping vlan Use the ip dhcp snooping vlan global configuration command to enable DHCP snooping on a VLAN. Use the no form of this command to disable DHCP snooping on a VLAN. ip dhcp snooping vlan vlan-range no ip dhcp snooping vlan vlan-range Syntax Description vlan vlan-range Specify a VLAN ID or a range of VLANs on which to enable DHCP snooping. The range is 1 to 4094.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping vlan information option format-type circuit-id string ip dhcp snooping vlan information option format-type circuit-id string Use the ip dhcp snooping vlan information option format-type circuit-id string interface configuration command to configure the option-82 circuit-ID suboption. Use the no form of this command to configure the default circuit-ID suboption.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip dhcp snooping vlan information option format-type circuit-id string Note Related Commands The show ip dhcp snooping user EXEC command only displays the global command output, including a remote-ID configuration. It does not display any per-interface, per-VLAN string that you have configured for the circuit ID. Command Description ip dhcp snooping information option format remote-id Configures the option-82 remote-ID suboption.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp filter ip igmp filter Use the ip igmp filter interface configuration command to control whether or not all hosts on a Layer 2 interface can join one or more IP multicast groups by applying an Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) profile to the interface. Use the no form of this command to remove the specified profile from the interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp filter Related Commands Command Description ip igmp profile Configures the specified IGMP profile number. show ip dhcp snooping statistics Displays the characteristics of the specified IGMP profile. show running-config interface Displays the running configuration on the switch interface, including interface-id the IGMP profile (if any) that is applied to an interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp max-groups ip igmp max-groups Use the ip igmp max-groups interface configuration command to set the maximum number of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) groups that a Layer 2 interface can join or to configure the IGMP throttling action when the maximum number of entries is in the forwarding table.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp max-groups Examples This example shows how to limit to 25 the number of IGMP groups that a port can join.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp profile ip igmp profile Use the ip igmp profile global configuration command to create an Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) profile and enter IGMP profile configuration mode. From this mode, you can specify the configuration of the IGMP profile to be used for filtering IGMP membership reports from a switchport. Use the no form of this command to delete the IGMP profile.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp profile Related Commands Command Description ip igmp filter Applies the IGMP profile to the specified interface. show ip dhcp snooping statistics Displays the characteristics of all IGMP profiles or the specified IGMP profile number.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping ip igmp snooping Use the ip igmp snooping global configuration command to globally enable Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping on the switch or to enable it on a per-VLAN basis. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. ip igmp snooping [vlan vlan-id] no ip igmp snooping [vlan vlan-id] Syntax Description vlan vlan-id Defaults IGMP snooping is globally enabled on the switch.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping Related Commands Command Description ip igmp snooping report-suppression Enables IGMP report suppression. show ip igmp snooping Displays the snooping configuration. show ip igmp snooping groups Displays IGMP snooping multicast information. show ip igmp snooping mrouter Displays the IGMP snooping router ports.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping last-member-query-interval ip igmp snooping last-member-query-interval Use the ip igmp snooping last-member-query-interval global configuration command to enable the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) configurable-leave timer globally or on a per-VLAN basis. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping last-member-query-interval Related Commands Command Description ip igmp snooping Enables IGMP snooping on the switch or on a VLAN. ip igmp snooping vlan immediate-leave Enables IGMP Immediate-Leave processing. ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter Configures a Layer 2 port as a multicast router port. ip igmp snooping vlan static Configures a Layer 2 port as a member of a group.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping querier ip igmp snooping querier Use the ip igmp snooping querier global configuration command to globally enable the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) querier function in Layer 2 networks. Use the command with keywords to enable and configure the IGMP querier feature on a VLAN interface. Use the no form of this command to return to the default settings.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping querier Usage Guidelines Use this command to enable IGMP snooping to detect the IGMP version and IP address of a device that sends IGMP query messages, which is also called a querier. By default, the IGMP snooping querier is configured to detect devices that use IGMP Version 2 (IGMPv2) but does not detect clients that are using IGMP Version 1 (IGMPv1).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping report-suppression ip igmp snooping report-suppression Use the ip igmp snooping report-suppression global configuration command to enable Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) report suppression. Use the no form of this command to disable IGMP report suppression and to forward all IGMP reports to multicast routers.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping report-suppression Related Commands Command Description ip igmp snooping Enables IGMP snooping on the switch or on a VLAN. show ip igmp snooping Displays the IGMP snooping configuration of the switch or the VLAN.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping tcn ip igmp snooping tcn Use the ip igmp snooping tcn global configuration command to configure the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Topology Change Notification (TCN) behavior. Use the no form of this command to return to the default settings.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping tcn flood ip igmp snooping tcn flood Use the ip igmp snooping tcn flood interface configuration command to specify multicast flooding as the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping spanning-tree Topology Change Notification (TCN) behavior. Use the no form of this command to disable the multicast flooding.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping vlan immediate-leave ip igmp snooping vlan immediate-leave Use the ip igmp snooping vlan vlan-id immediate-leave global configuration command to enable Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping immediate-leave processing on a per-VLAN basis. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter Use the ip igmp snooping vlan vlan-id mrouter global configuration command to add a multicast router port or to configure the multicast learning method. Use the no form of this command to return to the default settings.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter Related Commands Command Description ip igmp snooping report-suppression Enables IGMP report suppression. show ip igmp snooping Displays the snooping configuration. show ip igmp snooping groups Displays IGMP snooping multicast information. show ip igmp snooping mrouter Displays the IGMP snooping router ports.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping vlan static ip igmp snooping vlan static Use the ip igmp snooping vlan vlan-id static global configuration command to enable Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping and to statically add a Layer 2 port as a member of a multicast group. Use the no form of this command to remove ports specified as members of a static multicast group.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip igmp snooping vlan static Related Commands Command Description ip igmp snooping report-suppression Enables IGMP report suppression. show ip igmp snooping Displays the snooping configuration. show ip igmp snooping groups Displays IGMP snooping multicast information. show ip igmp snooping mrouter Displays the IGMP snooping router ports.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip ssh ip ssh Use the ip ssh global configuration command to configure the switch to run Secure Shell (SSH) Version 1 or SSH Version 2. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. ip ssh version [1 | 2] no ip ssh version [1 | 2] This command is available only when your switch is running the cryptographic (encrypted) software image. Syntax Description 1 (Optional) Configure the switch to run SSH Version 1 (SSHv1).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands ip ssh Related Commands Command Description show ip ssh Displays if the SSH server is enabled and displays the version and configuration information for the SSH server. For syntax information, select Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Configuration Guides and Command References > Cisco IOS Security Command Reference, Release 12.2 > Other Security Features > Secure Shell Commands. show ssh Displays the status of the SSH server.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands lacp port-priority lacp port-priority Use the lacp port-priority interface configuration command to configure the port priority for the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. lacp port-priority priority no lacp port-priority Note LACP is available only on network node interfaces (NNIs) and enhanced network interfaces (ENIs).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands lacp port-priority Examples This example shows how to configure the LACP port priority on a port: Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet0/1 Switch(config-if)# lacp port-priority 1000 You can verify your settings by entering the show lacp [channel-group-number] internal privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command Description channel-group Assigns an Ethernet port to an EtherChannel group.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands lacp system-priority lacp system-priority Use the lacp system-priority global configuration command to configure the system priority for the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP). Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. lacp system-priority priority no lacp system-priority Note LACP is available only on network node interfaces (NNIs) and enhanced network interfaces (ENIs).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands lacp system-priority Examples This example shows how to set the LACP system priority: Switch(config)# lacp system-priority 20000 You can verify your settings by entering the show lacp sys-id privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command Description channel-group Assigns an Ethernet port to an EtherChannel group. lacp port-priority Configures the LACP port priority.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands logging event logging event Use the logging event interface configuration command to enable notification of interface link status changes. Use the no form of this command to disable notification.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands logging file logging file Use the logging file global configuration command to set logging file parameters. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. logging file filesystem:filename [max-file-size [min-file-size]] [severity-level-number | type] no logging file filesystem:filename [severity-level-number | type] Syntax Description filesystem:filename Alias for a flash file system.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands logging file Usage Guidelines The log file is stored in ASCII text format in an internal buffer on the switch. You can access logged system messages by using the switch command-line interface (CLI) or by saving them to a properly configured syslog server. If the switch fails, the log is lost unless you had previously saved it to flash memory by using the logging file flash:filename global configuration command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mac access-group mac access-group Use the mac access-group interface configuration command to apply a MAC access control list (ACL) to a Layer 2 interface. Use the no form of this command to remove all MAC ACLs or the specified MAC ACL from the interface. You create the MAC ACL by using the mac access-list extended global configuration command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mac access-group Examples This example shows how to apply a MAC extended ACL named macacl2 to an interface: Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet0/1 Switch(config-if)# mac access-group macacl2 in You can verify your settings by entering the show mac access-group privileged EXEC command. You can see configured ACLs on the switch by entering the show access-lists privileged EXEC command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mac access-list extended mac access-list extended Use the mac access-list extended global configuration command to create an access list based on MAC addresses for non-IP traffic. Using this command puts you in the extended MAC access-list configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mac access-list extended This example shows how to delete MAC named extended access list mac1: Switch(config)# no mac access-list extended mac1 You can verify your settings by entering the show access-lists privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command Description deny (MAC access-list configuration) Configures the MAC ACL (in extended MAC-access list configuration mode).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mac address-table aging-time mac address-table aging-time Use the mac address-table aging-time global configuration command to set the length of time that a dynamic entry remains in the MAC address table after the entry is used or updated. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. The aging time applies to all VLANs or a specified VLAN.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mac address-table notification mac address-table notification Use the mac address-table notification global configuration command to enable the MAC address notification feature on the switch. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mac address-table notification Examples This example shows how to enable the MAC address-table notification feature, set the interval time to 60 seconds, and set the history-size to 100 entries: Switch(config)# mac address-table notification Switch(config)# mac address-table notification interval 60 Switch(config)# mac address-table notification history-size 100 You can verify your settings by entering the show mac address-table notificat
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mac address-table static mac address-table static Use the mac address-table static global configuration command to add static addresses to the MAC address table. Use the no form of this command to remove static entries from the table.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mac address-table static drop mac address-table static drop Use the mac address-table static drop global configuration command to enable unicast MAC address filtering and to configure the switch to drop traffic with a specific source or destination MAC address. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mac address-table static drop Examples This example shows how to enable unicast MAC address filtering and to configure the switch to drop packets that have a source or destination address of c2f3.220a.12f4. When a packet is received in VLAN 4 with this MAC address as its source or destination, the packet is dropped: Switch(config)# mac address-table static c2f3.220a.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands macro apply macro apply Use the macro apply interface configuration command to apply a macro to an interface or to apply and trace a macro configuration on an interface. macro {apply | trace} macro-name [parameter {value}] [parameter {value}] [parameter {value}] Syntax Description apply Apply a macro to the specified interface. trace Use the trace keyword to apply a macro to an interface and to debug the macro.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands macro apply You can delete a macro-applied configuration on an interface by entering the default interface interface-id interface configuration command. Examples After you have created a macro by using the macro name global configuration command, you can apply it to an interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands macro description macro description Use the macro description interface configuration command to enter a description about which macros are applied to an interface. Use the no form of this command to remove the description. macro description text no macro description text Syntax Description description text Defaults This command has no default setting. Command Modes Interface configuration Command History Release Modification 12.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands macro global macro global Use the macro global global configuration command to apply a macro to a switch or to apply and trace a macro configuration on a switch. macro global {apply | trace} macro-name [parameter {value}] [parameter {value}] [parameter {value}] Syntax Description apply Apply a macro to the switch. trace Apply a macro to a switch and to debug the macro. macro-name Specify the name of the macro.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands macro global Examples After you have created a new macro by using the macro name global configuration command, you can apply it to a switch.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands macro global description macro global description Use the macro global description global configuration command to enter a description about the macros that are applied to the switch. Use the no form of this command to remove the description. macro global description text no macro global description text Syntax Description description text Defaults This command has no default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands macro name macro name Use the macro name global configuration command to create a configuration macro. Use the no form of this command to delete the macro definition. macro name macro-name no macro name macro-name Syntax Description macro-name Defaults This command has no default setting. Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands macro name Examples This example shows how to create a macro that defines the duplex mode and speed: Switch(config)# macro name duplex Enter macro commands one per line. End with the character ‘@’.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands match (access-map configuration) match (access-map configuration) Use the match access-map configuration command to set the VLAN map to match packets against one or more access lists. Use the no form of this command to remove the match parameters. match {ip address {name | number} [name | number] [name | number]...} | {mac address {name} [name] [name]...} no match {ip address {name | number} [name | number] [name | number]...
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands match (access-map configuration) Examples This example shows how to define and apply a VLAN access map vmap4 to VLANs 5 and 6 that will cause the interface to drop an IP packet if the packet matches the conditions defined in access list al2.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands match access-group match access-group Use the match access-group class-map configuration command to configure the match criteria for a class map on the basis of the specified access control list (ACL). Use the no form of this command to remove the ACL match criteria. match access-group acl-index-or-name no match access-group acl-index-or-name Syntax Description acl-index-or-name Defaults No match criteria are defined.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands match cos match cos Use the match cos class-map configuration command to match a packet based on a Layer 2 class of service (CoS) marking. Use the no form of this command to remove the CoS match criteria. match cos cos-list | no match cos cos-list Syntax Description cos-list Defaults No match criteria are defined. Command Modes Class-map configuration Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands match ip dscp match ip dscp Use the match ip dscp class-map configuration command to identify a specific IPv4 Differentiated Service Code Point (DSCP) value as match criteria for a class. Use the no form of this command to remove the match criteria. match ip dscp dscp-list no match ip dscp dscp-list Syntax Description ip-dscp-list List of up to eight IPv4 DSCP values to match against incoming packets. Separate each value with a space.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands match ip dscp Examples This example shows how to create a class map called inclass, which matches all the incoming traffic with DSCP values of 10, 11, and 12: Switch(config)# class-map match-any in-class Switch(config-cmap)# match ip dscp 10 11 12 Switch(config-cmap)# exit You can verify your settings by entering the show class-map privileged EXEC command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands match ip precedence match ip precedence Use the match ip precedence class-map configuration command to identify IPv4 precedence values as match criteria for a class. Use the no form of this command to remove the match criteria. match ip precedence ip-precedence-list no match ip precedence ip-precedence-list Syntax Description ip precedence ip-precedence-list Defaults No match criteria are defined.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands match ip precedence Related Commands Command Description class-map Creates a class map to be used for matching packets to the class whose name you specify. show class-map Displays quality of service (QoS) class maps.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands match qos-group match qos-group Use the match qos-group class-map configuration command to identify a specific quality of service (QoS) group value as a match criterion for a class. Use the no form of this command to remove the match criterion. match qos-group value no match qos-group value Syntax Description qos-group value Defaults No match criterion are defined.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands match qos-group Related Commands Command Description class-map Creates a class map to be used for matching packets to the class whose name you specify. show class-map Displays QoS class maps.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mdix auto mdix auto Use the mdix auto interface configuration command to enable the automatic medium-dependent interface crossover (auto-MDIX) feature on the interface. When auto-MDIX is enabled, the interface automatically detects the required cable connection type (straight-through or crossover) and configures the connection appropriately. Use the no form of this command to disable auto-MDIX.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mdix auto Related Commands Command Description show controllers ethernet-controller interface-id phy Displays general information about internal registers of an interface, including the operational state of auto-MDIX.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands monitor session monitor session Use the monitor session global configuration command to start a new Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) session or Remote SPAN (RSPAN) source or destination session, to enable incoming traffic on the destination port for a network security device (such as a Cisco IDS Sensor Appliance), to add or delete interfaces or VLANs to or from an existing SPAN or RSPAN session, and to limit (filter) SPAN source traffic to spe
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands monitor session untagged vlan vlan-id Specify ingress forwarding using untagged encapsulation with the specified VLAN as the default VLAN for ingress traffic vlan vlan-id When used with only the ingress keyword, set default VLAN for ingress traffic. remote vlan vlan-id Specify the remote VLAN for an RSPAN source or destination session. The range is 2 to 1001 and 1006 to 4094.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands monitor session Usage Guidelines Traffic that enters or leaves source ports or source VLANs can be monitored by using SPAN or RSPAN. Traffic routed to source ports or source VLANs cannot be monitored. You can set a combined maximum of two local SPAN sessions and RSPAN source sessions. You can have a total of 66 SPAN and RSPAN sessions on a switch. You can have a maximum of 64 destination ports on a switch.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands monitor session Examples • When you enter monitor session session_number destination interface interface-id encapsulation replicate ingress, egress encapsulation replicates the source interface encapsulation; ingress encapsulation depends on the keywords that follow—dot1q or untagged. (This applies to local SPAN only; RSPAN does not support encapsulation replication.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands monitor session Related Commands Command Description remote-span Configures an RSPAN VLAN in vlan configuration mode. show monitor Displays SPAN and RSPAN session information. show running-config Displays the operating configuration. For syntax information, use this link to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Command Reference listing page: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/prod_co mmand_reference_list.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mvr (global configuration) mvr (global configuration) Use the mvr global configuration command without keywords to enable the multicast VLAN registration (MVR) feature on the switch. Use the command with keywords to set the MVR mode for a switch, configure the MVR IP multicast address, set the maximum time to wait for a query reply before removing a port from group membership, and to specify the MVR multicast VLAN.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mvr (global configuration) Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines A maximum of 256 MVR multicast groups can be configured on a switch. Use the mvr group command to statically set up all the IP multicast addresses that will take part in MVR.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mvr (global configuration) Related Commands Command Description mvr (interface configuration) Configures MVR ports. show mvr Displays MVR global parameters or port parameters. show mvr interface Displays the configured MVR interfaces with their type, mode, VLAN, status and Immediate Leave configuration, and can also displays all MVR groups of which the interface is a member.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mvr (interface configuration) mvr (interface configuration) Use the mvr interface configuration command to configure a Layer 2 port as a multicast VLAN registration (MVR) receiver or source port, to set the Immediate Leave feature, and to statically assign a port to an IP multicast VLAN and IP address. Use the no form of this command to return to the default settings.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mvr (interface configuration) Command History Usage Guidelines Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. 12.2(25)SE The receiver and vlan-id keywords were added. These are required to configure a trunk port as an MVR receiver port. Configure a port as a source port if that port should be able to both send and receive multicast data bound for the configured multicast groups.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands mvr (interface configuration) This example shows how to add on port 5 the receiver VLAN 201 with an MVR VLAN of 100. Switch(config)# interface fastethernet0/5 Switch(config-if)# mvr vlan 100 receiver vlan 201 This example shows how to add on port 5 the receiver VLAN 201 as a static member of the IP multicast group 239.1.1.1, with an MVR VLAN of 100: Switch(config)# interface fastethernet0/5 Switch(config-if)# mvr vlan 100 group 239.1.1.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands pagp learn-method pagp learn-method Use the pagp learn-method interface configuration command to learn the source address of incoming packets received from an EtherChannel port. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. pagp learn-method {aggregation-port | physical-port} no pagp learn-method Note Syntax Description PAgP is available only on network node interfaces (NNIs) and enhanced network interfaces (ENIs).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands pagp learn-method Note Examples When the link partner to the Cisco ME switch is a physical learner, we recommend that you configure the switch as a physical-port learner. Use the pagp learn-method physical-port interface configuration command, and set the load-distribution method based on the source MAC address by using the port-channel load-balance src-mac global configuration command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands pagp port-priority pagp port-priority Use the pagp port-priority interface configuration command to select a port over which all Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) traffic through the EtherChannel is sent. If all unused ports in the EtherChannel are in hot-standby mode, they can be placed into operation if the currently selected port and link fails. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands pagp port-priority Examples This example shows how to set the port priority to 200: Switch(config-if)# pagp port-priority 200 You can verify your setting by entering the show running-config privileged EXEC command or the show pagp channel-group-number internal privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command Description pagp learn-method Provides the ability to learn the source address of incoming packets.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands permit (MAC access-list configuration) permit (MAC access-list configuration) Use the permit MAC access-list configuration command to allow non-IP traffic to be forwarded if the conditions are matched. Use the no form of this command to remove a permit condition from the extended MAC access list.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands permit (MAC access-list configuration) lsap lsap-number mask (Optional) Use the LSAP number (0 to 65535) of a packet with 802.2 encapsulation to identify the protocol of the packet. The mask is a mask of don’t care bits applied to the LSAP number before testing for a match. mop-console (Optional) Select EtherType DEC-MOP Remote Console. mop-dump (Optional) Select EtherType DEC-MOP Dump. msdos (Optional) Select EtherType DEC-MSDOS.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands permit (MAC access-list configuration) After an access control entry (ACE) is added to an access control list, an implied deny-any-any condition exists at the end of the list. That is, if there are no matches, the packets are denied. However, before the first ACE is added, the list permits all packets. Note Examples For more information about MAC-named extended access lists, see the software configuration guide for this release.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands police police Use the police policy-map class configuration command to define an individual policer for classified traffic and to enter policy-map class police configuration mode. A policer defines a maximum permissible rate of transmission, a maximum burst size for transmissions, and an action to take if either maximum is exceeded. In policy-map class police configuration mode, you can specify multiple actions for a packet.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands police conform-action (Optional) Action to be taken for packets that conform to the CIR. set-cos-transmit new-cos-value Set a new class of service (CoS) value for the packet and send the packet. This specifies the to-type of the marking action. The range for the new CoS value is 0 to 7. set-dscp-transmit new-dscp-value Set a new Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for the packet and send the packet.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands police provides the ability to modify a QoS marking based on any incoming QoS marking and table maps. This release also added support for the ability to mark multiple QoS parameters for the same class, and configure conform-action marking and exceed-action marking simultaneously. The switch supports a maximum of 229 policer instances on the switch (228 user-configurable policers and 1 policer reserved for internal use).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands police Related Commands Command Description class Defines a traffic classification match criteria for the specified class-map name. conform-action Define multiple actions for a policy-map class for packets that meet the CIR. exceed-action Define multiple actions for a policy-map class for packets that exceed the CIR. policy-map Creates or modifies a policy map that can be attached to multiple ports to specify a service policy.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands police aggregate (policy-map class configuration) police aggregate (policy-map class configuration) Use the police aggregate policy-map class configuration command to apply an aggregate policer to multiple classes in the same policy map. A policer defines a maximum permissible rate of transmission, a maximum burst size for transmissions, and an action to take if either maximum is exceeded.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands police aggregate (policy-map class configuration) Related Commands Command Description class Defines a traffic classification match criteria for the specified class-map name. policy-map Creates or modifies a policy map that can be attached to multiple ports to specify a service policy. show policer aggregate Displays the aggregate policer configuration.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands policer aggregate (global configuration) policer aggregate (global configuration) Use the policer aggregate global configuration command to create an aggregate policer to police all traffic across multiple classes in an input policy map. An aggregate policer can be shared by multiple classes in the same policy map.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands policer aggregate (global configuration) Defaults set-qos-transmit qos-group-value Set a new quality of service (QoS) group value for the packet and send the packet. This specifies the to-type of the marking action. The range for the new QoS value is 0 to 99. cos (Optional) Set the packet marking specified in the preceding keyword based on the CoS value of the incoming packet, and send the packet.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands policer aggregate (global configuration) You can configure multiple conform and exceed actions simultaneously for an aggregate policer as parameters in the policer aggregate global configuration command, but you must enter the actions in this order: • conform-action must be followed by transmit or by set actions in this order: set-qos-transmit set-dscp-transmit or set-prec-transmit set-cos-transmit • exceed-action must be followed by dro
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands policer cpu uni policer cpu uni Use the policer cpu uni global configuration command to configure the CPU policing threshold for all user network interfaces (UNIs) and enhanced network interfaces (ENIs) on the switch. Use the no form of this command to return to the default. policer cpu uni rate-bps no policer cpu uni Syntax Description rate-bps Defaults The default policing threshold is 160000 bps.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands policy-map policy-map Use the policy-map global configuration command to create or to modify a policy map that can be attached to multiple physical ports and to enter policy-map configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to delete an existing policy map. policy-map policy-map-name no policy-map policy-map-name Syntax Description policy-map-name Defaults No policy maps are defined. By default, packets are sent unmodified.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands policy-map Follow these guidelines when configuring input policy maps: • The total number of input policy maps that can be attached to interfaces on the switch is limited by the availability of hardware resources. If you attempt to attach an input policy map that would exceed any hardware resource limitation, the configuration fails. • An input policy map can contain a maximum of 32 class maps, one of which is class-default.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands policy-map This example shows how to configure an output policy map that provides priority with rate limiting to the gold class and guarantees a minimum remaining bandwidth percent of 20 percent to the silver class and 10 percent to the bronze class: Switch(config)# policy-map output-2 Switch(config-pmap)# class gold-out Switch(config-pmap-c)# priority Switch(config-pmap-c)# police 50000000 Switch(config-pmap-c)# exit Switch(config-pmap)# c
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands port-channel load-balance port-channel load-balance Use the port-channel load-balance global configuration command to set the load-distribution method among the ports in the EtherChannel. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands port-channel load-balance Related Commands Command Description interface port-channel Accesses or creates the port channel. show etherchannel Displays EtherChannel information for a channel. show running-config Displays the operating configuration. For syntax information, use this link to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Command Reference listing page: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/prod_comman d_reference_list.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands port-type port-type Use the port-type interface configuration command to change the port type on a Cisco ME switch from its existing port type to a network node interface (NNI), a user network interface (UNI), or an enhanced network interfaces (ENI). Use the no form of this command to return the port to its default setting. port-type {eni | nni | uni} no port-type Syntax Description Defaults eni Enhanced network interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands port-type Some features are not supported only on all port types. Control protocols (CDP, STP, LLDP, and EtherChannel LACP and PAgP) have different support on each port type: • On NNIs, these features are enabled by default. • On ENIs, these features are disabled by default, but you can enable them by using the command-line interface. • On UNIs, these features are not supported.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands priority priority Use the priority policy-map class configuration command to configure class-based priority queuing for a class of traffic belonging to an output policy map. The switch supports strict priority queuing or priority used with the police policy-map command. Use the no form of this command to remove a priority specified for a class.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands priority When you configure priority in an output policy map without the police command, you can only configure the other queues for sharing by using the bandwidth remaining percent policy-map class command. This command does not guarantee the allocated bandwidth, but the rate of distribution.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands priority Related Commands Command Description class Defines a traffic classification match criteria for the specified class-map name. police Defines a policer for classified traffic. policy-map Creates or modifies a policy map that can be attached to multiple ports to specify a service policy. show policy-map Displays quality of service (QoS) policy maps.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands private-vlan private-vlan Use the private-vlan VLAN configuration command to configure private VLANs and to configure the association between private-VLAN primary and secondary VLANs. Use the no form of this command to return the VLAN to normal VLAN configuration.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands private-vlan A community VLAN carries traffic among community ports and from community ports to the promiscuous ports on the corresponding primary VLAN. A community VLAN can include no more than eight user network interfaces (UNIs). An isolated VLAN is used by isolated ports to communicate with promiscuous ports. It does not carry traffic to other community ports or to isolated ports with the same primary VLAN domain.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands private-vlan Related Commands Command Description show interfaces status Displays the status of interfaces, including the VLANs to which they belong. show vlan private-vlan Displays the private VLANs and VLAN associations configured on the switch. switchport private-vlan Configures a private-VLAN port as a host port or promiscuous port.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands queue-limit queue-limit Use the queue-limit policy-map class configuration command to set the queue maximum threshold for Weighted Tail Drop (WTD) in an output policy map. Use the no form of this command to return to the default.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands queue-limit Usage Guidelines You use the queue-limit policy-map class command to control output traffic. Queue-limit settings are not supported in input policy maps. Beginning with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(35)SE, the switch supports one output policy map for each interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands queue-limit This example shows how to configure WTD for a Fast Ethernet port where outclass1, outclass2, and outclass3 get a minimum of 50, 20, and 10 percent of the traffic bandwidth. The class-default gets the remaining 20 percent. Each corresponding queue size is set to 64, 32, and 16 (256-byte) packets, respectively.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands remote-span remote-span Use the remote-span VLAN configuration command to configure a VLAN as a Remote Switched Port Analyzer (RSPAN) VLAN. Use the no form of this command to remove the RSPAN designation from the VLAN. remote-span no remote-span Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults No RSPAN VLANs are defined. Command Modes VLAN configuration (config-VLAN) Command History Release Modification 12.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands remote-span Examples This example shows how to configure a VLAN as an RSPAN VLAN. Switch(config)# vlan 901 Switch(config-vlan)# remote-span This example shows how to remove the RSPAN feature from a VLAN. Switch(config)# vlan 901 Switch(config-vlan)# no remote-span You can verify your settings by entering the show vlan remote-span user EXEC command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands renew ip dhcp snooping database renew ip dhcp snooping database Use the renew ip dhcp snooping database privileged EXEC command to renew the DHCP snooping binding database.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands renew ip dhcp snooping database Related Commands Command Description ip dhcp snooping Enables DHCP snooping on a VLAN. ip dhcp snooping binding Configures the DHCP snooping binding database. show ip dhcp snooping database Displays the status of the DHCP snooping database agent.
2] Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands rmon collection stats rmon collection stats Use the rmon collection stats interface configuration command to collect Ethernet group statistics, which include usage statistics about broadcast and multicast packets, and error statistics about cyclic redundancy check (CRC) alignment errors and collisions. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands service password-recovery service password-recovery Use the service password-recovery global configuration command to enable the password-recovery mechanism (the default). This mechanism allows an end user with physical access to the switch to press the break key on the console terminal to interrupt the boot process while the switch is powering up and to assign a new password.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands service password-recovery If the password-recovery mechanism is disabled, this message appears: The password-recovery mechanism has been triggered, but is currently disabled. Access to the boot loader prompt through the password-recovery mechanism is disallowed at this point. However, if you agree to let the system be reset back to the default system configuration, access to the boot loader prompt can still be allowed.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands service-policy (interface configuration) service-policy (interface configuration) Use the service-policy interface configuration command to apply a policy map defined by the policy-map command to the incoming or outgoing traffic of a physical port. Use the no form of this command to remove the policy map and port association.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands service-policy (interface configuration) This example shows how to remove plcmap2 from the port: Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet0/2 Switch(config-if)# no service-policy output plcmap2 You can verify your settings by entering the show running-config privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command Description policy-map Creates or modifies a policy map that can be attached to multiple ports to specify a service policy.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands service-policy (policy-map class configuration) service-policy (policy-map class configuration) Use the service-policy policy-map class configuration command to configure a quality of service (Q0S) service policy for anoutput policy map. Use the no form of this command to disable a service policy as a QoS policy within a policy map.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands service-policy (policy-map class configuration) Related Commands Command Description class Defines a traffic classification match criteria for the specified class-map name. policy-map Creates or modifies a policy map that can be attached to multiple ports to specify a service policy. show policy-map Displays quality of service (QoS) policy maps.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands set cos set cos Use the set cos policy-map class configuration command to set a Layer 2 class of service (CoS) value in the packet. Use the no form of this command to remove traffic marking. set cos {cos_value | from-field [table table-map-name]} no set cos {cos_value | from-field [table table-map-name]} Syntax Description cos_value Enter an IEEE 802.1Q class of service/user priority value with which to classify traffic.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands set cos You can use the match cos class-map configuration command and the set cos policy-map class configuration command together to allow switches to interoperate and provide quality of service (QoS) based on the CoS markings. You can also configure Layer 2 to Layer 3 mapping by matching on the CoS value because switches can already match and set CoS values.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands set dscp set dscp Use the set [ip] dscp policy-map class configuration command to mark IPv4 traffic by setting a Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value in the type of service (ToS) byte of the packet. Use the no form of this command to remove traffic marking.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands set dscp Usage Guidelines Beginning with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)SEG, you can configure set dscp with other marking actions, specifically set cos and set qos-group, for the same class. Support was also added for the ability to configure more than one marking action with enhanced packet marking by using table maps for the same class. You cannot use the set dscp command with the set precedence command to mark the same packet.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands set precedence set precedence Use the set [ip] precedence policy-map class configuration command to mark IPv4 traffic by setting an IP-precedence value in the packet. Use the no form of this command to remove traffic marking.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands set precedence Usage Guidelines Beginning with Cisco IOS Release 12.2(25)SEG, you can configure set precedence with other marking actions, specifically set cos and set qos-group, for the same class. Support was also added for the ability to configure more than one marking action with enhanced packet marking by using table maps for the same class. You cannot use the set precedence command with the set dscp command to mark the same packet.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands set qos-group set qos-group Use the set qos-group policy-map class configuration command to set a a quality of service (QoS) group identifier that can be used later to classify packets. Use the no form of this command to remove the group identifier. set qos-group value no set qos-group value Syntax Description value Set the QoS group value to use to classify traffic. The range is from 0 to 99. Defaults No traffic marking is defined.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands set qos-group Related Commands Command Description class Defines a traffic classification match criteria for the specified class-map name. policy-map Creates or modifies a policy map that can be attached to multiple ports to specify a service policy. show policy-map Displays QoS policy maps.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands setup setup Use the setup privileged EXEC command to configure the switch with its initial configuration. setup Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands setup Enter host name [Switch]:host-name The enable secret is a password used to protect access to privileged EXEC and configuration modes. This password, after entered, becomes encrypted in the configuration. Enter enable secret: enable-secret-password The enable password is used when you do not specify an enable secret password, with some older software versions, and some boot images.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands setup Use this configuration? [yes/no]: yes ! [0] Go to the IOS command prompt without saving this config. [1] Return back to the setup without saving this config. [2] Save this configuration to nvram and exit. Enter your selection [2]: Related Commands Command Description show running-config Displays the operating configuration. For syntax information, use this link to the Cisco IOS Release 12.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands shape average shape average Use the shape average policy-map class configuration command to configure class-based shaping by specifying the average traffic shaping rate. Use the command with the class class-default to set port shaping. Use the no form of this command to remove traffic shaping. shape average target bps no shape average target bps Syntax Description target bps Defaults No traffic shaping is defined.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands shape average Examples This example shows how to configure traffic shaping for outgoing traffic on a Fast Ethernet port so that outclass1, outclass2, and outclass3 get a maximum of 50, 20, and 10 Mbps of the buffer size. The class class-default gets the remaining bandwidth.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show access-lists show access-lists Use the show access-lists privileged EXEC command to display access control lists (ACLs) configured on the switch. show access-lists [name | number | hardware counters | ipc] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description Note name (Optional) Name of the ACL. number (Optional) ACL number. The range is 1 to 2699.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show access-lists Examples This is an example of output from the show access-lists command: Switch# show access-lists Standard IP access list 1 10 permit 1.1.1.1 20 permit 2.2.2.2 30 permit any 40 permit 0.255.255.255, wildcard bits 12.0.0.0 Standard IP access list videowizard_1-1-1-1 10 permit 1.1.1.1 Standard IP access list videowizard_10-10-10-10 10 permit 10.10.10.10 Extended IP access list 121 10 permit ahp host 10.10.10.10 host 20.20.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show access-lists Forwarded And Log: Forwarded And Log: L3 ACL OUTPUT Statistics Drop: Drop: Drop And Log: Drop And Log: Bridge Only: Bridge Only: Bridge Only And Log: Bridge Only And Log: Forwarding To CPU: Forwarding To CPU: Forwarded: Forwarded: Forwarded And Log: Forwarded And Log: Related Commands All frame count: 0 All bytes count: 0 All All All All All All All All All All All All All All frame bytes frame bytes frame bytes frame b
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show archive status show archive status Use the show archive status privileged EXEC command to display the status of a new image being downloaded to a switch with the HTTP or the TFTP protocol. show archive status [ |{begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression. | exclude (Optional) Display excludes lines that match the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show boot show boot Use the show boot privileged EXEC command to display the settings of the boot environment variables. show boot [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression. | exclude (Optional) Display excludes lines that match the expression. | include (Optional) Display includes lines that match the specified expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show boot Table 2-4 show boot Field Descriptions (continued) Field Description Private Config file Displays the filename that Cisco IOS uses to read and write a nonvolatile copy of the system configuration. Enable Break Displays whether a break during booting is enabled or disabled.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show cable-diagnostics tdr show cable-diagnostics tdr Use the show cable-diagnostics tdr privileged EXEC command to display the Time Domain Reflector (TDR) results. show cable-diagnostics tdr interface interface-id [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Note Syntax Description TDR is supported only on the copper Ethernet 10/100 ports on the Cisco ME switch. interface-id Specify the interface on which TDR was run.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show cable-diagnostics tdr Table 2-5 lists the descriptions of the fields in the show cable-diagnostics tdr command output. Table 2-5 Fields Descriptions for the show cable-diagnostics tdr Command Output Field Description Interface Interface on which TDR was run. Speed Speed of connection. Local pair Name of the pair of wires that TDR is testing on the local interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show class-map show class-map Use the show class-map user EXEC command to display quality of service (QoS) class maps, which define the match criteria to classify traffic. show class-map [class-map-name] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description class-map-name (Optional) Display the contents of the specified class map. | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show controllers cpu-interface show controllers cpu-interface Use the show controllers cpu-interface privileged EXEC command to display the state of the CPU network interface ASIC and the send and receive statistics for packets reaching the CPU. show controllers cpu-interface [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show controllers cpu-interface Supervisor ASIC receive-queue parameters ---------------------------------------queue 0 maxrecevsize 5EE pakhead 1419A20 queue 1 maxrecevsize 5EE pakhead 15828E0 queue 2 maxrecevsize 5EE pakhead 1470D40 queue 3 maxrecevsize 5EE pakhead 19CDDD0 paktail paktail paktail paktail 13EAED4 157FBFC 1470FE4 19D02C8
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show controllers ethernet-controller show controllers ethernet-controller Use the show controllers ethernet-controller privileged EXEC command without keywords to display per-interface send and receive statistics read from the hardware. Use with the phy keyword to display the interface internal registers or the port-asic keyword to display information about the port ASIC.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show controllers ethernet-controller Examples This is an example of output from the show controllers ethernet-controller command for an interface. Table 2-6 describes the Transmit fields, and Table 2-7 describes the Receive fields.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show controllers ethernet-controller Table 2-6 Transmit Field Descriptions (continued) Field Description 5 collision frames The number of frames that are successfully sent on an interface after five collisions occur. 6 collision frames The number of frames that are successfully sent on an interface after six collisions occur.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show controllers ethernet-controller Table 2-7 Receive Field Descriptions (continued) Field Description Unicast bytes The total amount of memory (in bytes) used by unicast frames received on an interface, including the FCS value and the incorrectly formed frames. This value excludes the frame header bits.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show controllers ethernet-controller Table 2-7 Receive Field Descriptions (continued) Field Description System FCS error frames The total number of frames received on an interface that have a valid length (in bytes) but that do not have the correct FCS values. RxPortFifoFull drop frames The total number of frames received on an interface that are dropped because the ingress queue is full. 1. FCS = frame check sequence 2.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show controllers ethernet-controller SupervisorDiag SupervisorFrameSizeLimit SupervisorBroadcast GeneralIO StackPcsInfo : : : : : StackRacInfo : StackControlStatus stackControlStatusMask TransmitBufferFreeListInfo : : : TransmitRingFifoInfo : TransmitBufferInfo TransmitBufferCommonCount TransmitBufferCommonCountPeak TransmitBufferCommonCommonEmpty NetworkActivity DroppedStatistics FrameLengthDeltaSelect SneakPortFifoInfo MacInfo : :
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show controllers ethernet-controller 0 Sup Queue 3 Drop Frames 0 Sup Queue 11 Drop Frames 0 Sup Queue 4 Drop Frames 0 Sup Queue 12 Drop Frames 0 Sup Queue 5 Drop Frames 0 Sup Queue 13 Drop Frames 0 Sup Queue 6 Drop Frames 0 Sup Queue 14 Drop Frames 0 Sup Queue 7 Drop Frames 0 Sup Queue 15 Drop Frames =========================================================================== PortASIC 1 Statistics ---------------------------------------------
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show controllers tcam show controllers tcam Use the show controllers tcam privileged EXEC command to display the state of the registers for all ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) in the system and for all TCAM interface ASICs that are CAM controllers. show controllers tcam [asic [number]] [detail] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description asic (Optional) Display port ASIC TCAM information.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show controllers tcam HRR0: 00000000_E000CAFC HRR1: 00000000_00000000 HRR2: 00000000_00000000 HRR3: 00000000_00000000 HRR4: 00000000_00000000 HRR5: 00000000_00000000 HRR6: 00000000_00000000 HRR7: 00000000_00000000
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show controllers utilization show controllers utilization Use the show controllers utilization user EXEC command to display bandwidth utilization on the switch or specific ports. show controllers [interface-id] utilization [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description interface-id (Optional) ID of the switch interface. | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the specified expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show controllers utilization Table 2-8 show controllers utilization Field Descriptions Field Description Receive Bandwidth Percentage Displays the received bandwidth usage of the switch, which is the Utilization sum of the received traffic on all the ports divided by the switch receive capacity.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show dot1x show dot1x Use the show dot1x privileged EXEC command to display IEEE 802.1x statistics, administrative status, and operational status for the switch or for the specified port. show dot1x [all | interface interface-id | statistics interface interface-id] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description all (Optional) Display the IEEE 802.1x status for all ports.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show dot1x Supplicant MAC 00d0.b71b.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show dot1x Table 2-9 Related Commands show dot1x statistics Field Descriptions Field Description TxReqId Number of Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)-request/identity frames that have been sent. TxReq Number of EAP-request frames (other than request/identity frames) that have been sent. TxTotal Number of Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN (EAPOL) frames of any type that have been sent.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show env show env Use the show env user EXEC command to display fan, temperature, redundant power system (RPS) availability, and power information for the switch. show env {all | fan | power | rps | temperature [status]} [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Note Syntax Description Although visible in the command-line interface, the status keyword is not suppported. all Display both fan and temperature environmental status.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show errdisable detect show errdisable detect Use the show errdisable detect user EXEC command to display error-disable detection status. show errdisable detect [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression. | exclude (Optional) Display excludes lines that match the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show errdisable detect loopback lsgroup oam-remote-failur pagp-flap psecure-violation security-violatio sfp-config-mismat storm-control udld vmps Note Related Commands Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled port port port port port/vlan port port port port port Though visible in the output, the dtp-flap, l2ptguard, ilpower, storm-control, arp-inspection, and unicast-flood fields are not valid.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show errdisable flap-values show errdisable flap-values Use the show errdisable flap-values user EXEC command to display conditions that cause an error to be recognized for a cause. show errdisable flap-values [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression. | exclude (Optional) Display excludes lines that match the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show errdisable flap-values Related Commands Command Description errdisable detect cause Enables error-disable detection for a specific cause or all causes. show errdisable detect Displays error-disable detection status. show errdisable recovery Displays error-disable recovery timer information. show interfaces status Displays interface status or a list of interfaces in error-disabled state.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show errdisable recovery show errdisable recovery Use the show errdisable recovery user EXEC command to display the error-disable recovery timer information. show errdisable recovery [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression. | exclude (Optional) Display excludes lines that match the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show errdisable recovery Interface --------Gi0/2 Note Related Commands Errdisable reason ----------------link-flap Time left(sec) -------------279 Though visible in the output, the unicast-flood and DTP fields are not valid. Command Description errdisable recovery Configures the recover mechanism variables. show errdisable detect Displays error-disabled detection status.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show etherchannel show etherchannel Use the show etherchannel user EXEC command to display EtherChannel information for a channel. show etherchannel [channel-group-number {detail | port | port-channel | protocol | summary}] {detail | load-balance | port | port-channel | protocol | summary} [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description channel-group-number (Optional) Number of the channel group. The range is 1 to 48.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show etherchannel Examples This is an example of output from the show etherchannel 1 detail command: Switch> show etherchannel 1 detail Group state = L2 Ports: 2 Maxports = 16 Port-channels: 1 Max Port-channels = 16 Protocol: LACP Ports in the group: ------------------Port: Gi0/1 -----------Port state Channel group Port-channel Port index Flags: = = = = Up Mstr In-Bndl 1 Mode = Active Po1 GC = 0 Load = 0x00 Gcchange = Pseudo port-channel
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show etherchannel Group Port-channel Protocol Ports ------+-------------+-----------+---------------------------------------1 Po1(SU) LACP Gi0/1(P) Gi0/2(P) This is an example of output from the show etherchannel 1 port-channel command: Switch> show etherchannel 1 port-channel Port-channels in the group: ---------------------Port-channel: Po1 (Primary Aggregator) -----------Age of the Port-channel = 01d:20h:24m:50s Logical slot/port = 10/1
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show flowcontrol show flowcontrol Use the show flowcontrol user EXEC command to display the flow control status and statistics. show flowcontrol [interface interface-id | module number] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description interface interface-id (Optional) Display the flow control status and statistics for a specific interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show flowcontrol This is an example of output from the show flowcontrol interface interface-id command: Switch> show flowcontrol interface gigabitethernet0/2 Port Send FlowControl Receive FlowControl RxPause TxPause admin oper admin oper --------- -------- -------- -------- -------------- ------Gi0/2 desired off off off 0 0 Related Commands Command Description flowcontrol Sets the receive flow-control state for an interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show idprom show idprom Use the show idprom user EXEC command to display the IDPROM information for a Gigabit Ethernet interface. show idprom {interface interface-id} [detail] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description interface interface-id Display the IDPROM information for the specified Gigabit Ethernet interface. detail (Optional) Display detailed IDPROM information.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show idprom Other Information ------------------------------------------------------Port asic num : 0 Port asic port num : 0 XCVR init completed : 1 Embedded PHY : not present SFP presence index : 0 SFP iter cnt : 697918 SFP failed oper flag IIC error cnt IIC error dsb cnt IIC max sts cnt Chk for link status Link Status Link Status Media Preferred media Resolved Media Config Media Access Count Access Count Max Port Rx Loss Port Tx Fault Port
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show interfaces show interfaces Use the show interfaces privileged EXEC command to display the administrative and operational status of all interfaces or a specified interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show interfaces 1. coarse wavelength-division multiplexer 2. dense wavelength-division multiplexer Note Though visible in the command-line help strings, the backup, crb, fair-queue, irb, mac-accounting, precedence, private-vlan mapping, pruning random-detect, rate-limit, and shape keywords are not supported. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show interfaces 0 4 0 0 0 0 input packets with dribble condition detected packets output, 1040 bytes, 0 underruns output errors, 0 collisions, 3 interface resets babbles, 0 late collision, 0 deferred lost carrier, 0 no carrier, 0 PAUSE output output buffer failures, 0 output buffers swapped out This is an example of output from the show interfaces accounting command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show interfaces This is an example of output from the show interfaces etherchannel command when port channels are configured on the switch: Switch# show interfaces etherchannel ---Port-channel1: Age of the Port-channel = 03d:20h:17m:29s Logical slot/port = 10/1 Number of ports = 0 GC = 0x00000000 HotStandBy port = null Port state = Port-channel Ag-Not-Inuse Port-channel2: Age of the Port-channel = 03d:20h:17m:29s Logical slot/port = 10/2 Num
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show interfaces These are examples of output from the show interfaces status command for a specific interface when private VLANs are configured. Port 22 is configured as a private-VLAN host port. It is associated with primary VLAN 20 and secondary VLAN 25.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show interfaces Operational private-vlan: none Trunking VLANs Enabled: ALL Capture Mode Disabled Capture VLANs Allowed: ALL Unknown unicast blocked: disabled Unknown multicast blocked: disabled Appliance trust: none Table 2-10 show interfaces switchport Field Descriptions Field Description Name Displays the port name. Switchport Displays the administrative and operational status of the port.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show interfaces Administrative private-vlan Administrative private-vlan Administrative private-vlan Administrative private-vlan Operational private-vlan: 20 (VLAN0020) 25 (VLAN0025) 30 (VLAN0030) 35 (VLAN0035) trunk trunk trunk trunk Native VLAN tagging: enabled encapsulation: dot1q normal VLANs: none private VLANs: none
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show interfaces Related Commands Command Description switchport access vlan Configures a port as a static-access or a dynamic-access port. switchport block Blocks unknown unicast or multicast traffic on an interface. switchport mode Configures the VLAN membership mode of a port. switchport mode private-vlan Configures a port as a private-VLAN host or a promiscuous port.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show interfaces counters show interfaces counters Use the show interfaces counters privileged EXEC command to display various counters for the switch or for a specific interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show interfaces counters Examples This is an example of partial output from the show interfaces counters command. It displays all counters for the switch. Switch# show interfaces counters Port InOctets InUcastPkts Fa0/1 0 0 Fa0/2 0 0 InMcastPkts 0 0 InBcastPkts 0 0
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show inventory show inventory Use the show inventory user EXEC command to display product identification (PID) information for the hardware. show inventory [entity-name | raw] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description entity-name (Optional) Display the specified entity.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show inventory Examples This is example output from the show inventory command: Switch> show inventory NAME: "1", DESCR: "ME-2400-24TS-A" PID: ME-2400-24TS-A , VID:Vo1 , SN: FHH0914002G NAME: "GigabitEthernet0/1", DESCR: "100BaseBX-10U SFP" PID: , VID: , SN: NEC08440067 NAME: "GigabitEthernet0/2", DESCR: "10/100/1000BaseTX SFP" PID: , VID: , SN: 00000MTC0839048G Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Command Reference OL-9643-03 2-287
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip dhcp snooping show ip dhcp snooping Use the show ip dhcp snooping user EXEC command to display the DHCP snooping configuration. show ip dhcp snooping [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression. | exclude (Optional) Display excludes lines that match the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip dhcp snooping binding show ip dhcp snooping binding Use the show ip dhcp snooping binding user EXEC command to display the DHCP snooping binding database and configuration information for all interfaces on a switch.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip dhcp snooping binding This example shows how to display the DHCP snooping binding entries for a specific IP address: Switch> show ip dhcp snooping binding 10.1.2.150 MacAddress IpAddress Lease(sec) Type ------------------ --------------- ---------- ------------01:02:03:04:05:06 10.1.2.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip dhcp snooping database show ip dhcp snooping database Use the show ip dhcp snooping database user EXEC command to display the status of the DHCP snooping binding database agent. show ip dhcp snooping database [detail] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description detail (Optional) Display detailed status and statistics information. | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip dhcp snooping database This is an example of output from the show ip dhcp snooping database detail command: Switch# show ip dhcp snooping database detail Agent URL : tftp://10.1.1.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip dhcp snooping statistics show ip dhcp snooping statistics Use the show ip dhcp snooping statistics user EXEC command to display DHCP snooping statistics in summary or detail form. show ip dhcp snooping statistics [detail] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description detail (Optional) Display detailed statistics information. | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip dhcp snooping statistics Table 2-12 shows the DHCP snooping statistics and their descriptions: Table 2-12 DHCP Snooping Statistics DHCP Snooping Statistic Description Packets Processed by DHCP Snooping Total number of packets handled by DHCP snooping, including forwarded and dropped packets. Packets Dropped Because IDB not known Number of errors when the input interface of the packet cannot be determined.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip dhcp snooping statistics Table 2-12 Related Commands DHCP Snooping Statistics DHCP Snooping Statistic Description Insertion of opt82 fail Number of times the option-82 insertion into a packet failed. The insertion might fail if the packet with the option-82 data exceeds the size of a single physical packet on the internet.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip igmp profile show ip igmp profile Use the show ip igmp profile privileged EXEC command to display all configured Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) profiles or a specified IGMP profile. show ip igmp profile [profile number] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description profile number (Optional) The IGMP profile number to be displayed. The range is 1 to 4294967295.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip igmp snooping show ip igmp snooping Use the show ip igmp snooping user EXEC command to display the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping configuration of the switch or the VLAN. show ip igmp snooping [groups | mrouter | querier [vlan vlan-id] [detail] ] [vlan vlan-id] [detail] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description groups (Optional) See the show ip igmp snooping groups command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip igmp snooping Vlan 1: -------IGMP snooping Immediate leave Multicast router learning mode Source only learning age timer CGMP interoperability mode Last member query interval : 100 Note :Enabled :Disabled :pim-dvmrp :10 :IGMP_ONLY Source-only learning are not supported, and information appearing for this feature is not valid. This is an example of output from the show ip igmp snooping command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip igmp snooping groups show ip igmp snooping groups Use the show ip igmp snooping groups privileged EXEC command to display the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping multicast table for the switch or the multicast information. Use with the vlan keyword to display the multicast table for a specified multicast VLAN or specific multicast information.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip igmp snooping groups Examples This is an example of output from the show ip igmp snooping groups command without any keywords. It displays the multicast table for the switch. Switch# show ip igmp snooping groups Vlan Group Type Version Port List ------------------------------------------------------------104 224.1.4.2 igmp v2 Gi0/1, Gi0/2 104 224.1.4.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip igmp snooping mrouter show ip igmp snooping mrouter Use the show ip igmp snooping mrouter privileged EXEC command to display the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping dynamically learned and manually configured multicast router ports for the switch or for the specified multicast VLAN.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip igmp snooping mrouter Related Commands Command Description ip igmp snooping Enables and configures IGMP snooping on the switch or on a VLAN. ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter Adds a multicast router port to a multicast VLAN. show ip igmp snooping Displays the IGMP snooping configuration of the switch or the VLAN.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip igmp snooping querier show ip igmp snooping querier Use the show ip igmp snooping querier user EXEC command to display the IP address and incoming port for the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) query most recently received by the switch.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show ip igmp snooping querier Examples This is an example of output from the show ip igmp snooping querier command: Switch> show ip igmp snooping querier Vlan IP Address IGMP Version Port --------------------------------------------------1 172.20.50.11 v3 Gi0/1 2 172.20.40.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show lacp show lacp Use the show lacp user EXEC command to display Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) channel-group information. show lacp [channel-group-number] {counters | internal | neighbor | sys-id} [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Note Syntax Description LACP is available only on network node interfaces (NNIs) or enhanced network interfaces (ENIs). channel-group-number (Optional) Number of the channel group.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show lacp Examples This is an example of output from the show lacp counters user EXEC command. Table 2-13 describes the fields in the display.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show lacp Table 2-14 show lacp internal Field Descriptions Field Description State State of the specific port. These are the allowed values: • – —Port is in an unknown state. • bndl—Port is attached to an aggregator and bundled with other ports. • susp—Port is in a suspended state; it is not attached to any aggregator. • hot-sby—Port is in a hot-standby state. • indiv—Port is incapable of bundling with any other port.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show lacp This is an example of output from the show lacp neighbor command: Switch> show lacp neighbor Flags: S - Device is sending Slow LACPDUs F - Device is sending Fast LACPDUs A - Device is in Active mode P - Device is in Passive mode Channel group 3 neighbors Partner’s information: Port Gi0/1 Partner System ID 32768,0007.eb49.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac access-group show mac access-group Use the show mac access-group user EXEC command to display the MAC access control lists (ACLs) configured for an interface or a switch. show mac access-group [interface interface-id] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description interface interface-id (Optional) Display the MAC ACLs configured on a specific interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac access-group This is an example of output from the show mac access-group interface fastethernet0/1 command: Switch# show mac access-group interface fastethernet0/1 Interface FastEthernet0/1: Inbound access-list is macl_e1 Related Commands Command Description mac access-group Applies a MAC access group to an interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table show mac address-table Use the show mac address-table user EXEC command to display a specific MAC address table static and dynamic entry or the MAC address table static and dynamic entries on a specific interface or VLAN. show mac address-table [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table Related Commands Command Description clear mac address-table dynamic Deletes from the MAC address table a specific dynamic address, all dynamic addresses on a particular interface, or all dynamic addresses on a particular VLAN. show mac address-table aging-time Displays the aging time in all VLANs or the specified VLAN.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table address show mac address-table address Use the show mac address-table address user EXEC command to display MAC address table information for the specified MAC address. show mac address-table address mac-address [interface interface-id] [vlan vlan-id] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description mac-address Specify the 48-bit MAC address; the valid format is H.H.H.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table address Related Commands Command Description show mac address-table aging-time Displays the aging time in all VLANs or the specified VLAN. show mac address-table count Displays the number of addresses present in all VLANs or the specified VLAN. show mac address-table dynamic Displays dynamic MAC address table entries only.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table aging-time show mac address-table aging-time Use the show mac address-table aging-time user EXEC command to display the aging time of a specific address table instance, all address table instances on a specified VLAN or, if a specific VLAN is not specified, on all VLANs.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table aging-time Related Commands Command Description mac address-table aging-time Sets the length of time that a dynamic entry remains in the MAC address table after the entry is used or updated. show mac address-table address Displays MAC address table information for the specified MAC address. show mac address-table count Displays the number of addresses present in all VLANs or the specified VLAN.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table count show mac address-table count Use the show mac address-table count user EXEC command to display the number of addresses present in all VLANs or the specified VLAN. show mac address-table count [vlan vlan-id] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description vlan vlan-id (Optional) Display the number of addresses for a specific VLAN. The range is 1 to 4094.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table count Related Commands Command Description show mac address-table address Displays MAC address table information for the specified MAC address. show mac address-table aging-time Displays the aging time in all VLANs or the specified VLAN. show mac address-table dynamic Displays dynamic MAC address table entries only.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table dynamic show mac address-table dynamic Use the show mac address-table dynamic user EXEC command to display only dynamic MAC address table entries. show mac address-table dynamic [address mac-address] [interface interface-id] [vlan vlan-id] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description address mac-address (Optional) Specify a 48-bit MAC address; the valid format is H.H.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table dynamic Related Commands Command Description clear mac address-table dynamic Deletes from the MAC address table a specific dynamic address, all dynamic addresses on a particular interface, or all dynamic addresses on a particular VLAN. show mac address-table address Displays MAC address table information for the specified MAC address.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table interface show mac address-table interface Use the show mac address-table interface user command to display the MAC address table information for the specified interface in the specified VLAN. show mac address-table interface interface-id [vlan vlan-id] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description interface-id Specify an interface type; valid interfaces include physical ports and port channels.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table interface Related Commands Command Description show mac address-table address Displays MAC address table information for the specified MAC address. show mac address-table aging-time Displays the aging time in all VLANs or the specified VLAN. show mac address-table count Displays the number of addresses present in all VLANs or the specified VLAN.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table notification show mac address-table notification Use the show mac address-table notification user EXEC command to display the MAC address notification settings for all interfaces or the specified interface. show mac address-table notification [interface [interface-id]] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description interface (Optional) Display information for all interfaces.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table notification Operation: Added Vlan: 2 MAC Addr: 0000.0000.0001 Module: 0 Port: 1 History Index 1, Entry Timestamp 1038254, Despatch Timestamp 1038254 MAC Changed Message : Operation: Added Vlan: 2 MAC Addr: 0000.0000.0000 Module: 0 Port: 1 Operation: Added Vlan: 2 MAC Addr: 0000.0000.0002 Module: 0 Port: 1 Operation: Added Vlan: 2 MAC Addr: 0000.0000.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table static show mac address-table static Use the show mac address-table static user EXEC command to display only static MAC address table entries. show mac address-table static [address mac-address] [interface interface-id] [vlan vlan-id] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description address mac-address (Optional) Specify a 48-bit MAC address; the valid format is H.H.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table static Related Commands Command Description mac address-table static Adds static addresses to the MAC address table. mac address-table static drop Enables unicast MAC address filtering and configures the switch to drop traffic with a specific source or destination MAC address. show mac address-table address Displays MAC address table information for the specified MAC address.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table vlan show mac address-table vlan Use the show mac address-table vlan user EXEC command to display the MAC address table information for the specified VLAN. show mac address-table vlan vlan-id [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description vlan-id (Optional) Display addresses for a specific VLAN. The range is 1 to 4094. | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mac address-table vlan Related Commands Command Description show mac address-table address Displays MAC address table information for the specified MAC address. show mac address-table aging-time Displays the aging time in all VLANs or the specified VLAN. show mac address-table count Displays the number of addresses present in all VLANs or the specified VLAN.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show monitor show monitor Use the show monitor user EXEC command to display information about all Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) and Remote SPAN (RSPAN) sessions on the switch. Use the command with keywords to show a specific session, all sessions, all local sessions, or all remote sessions.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show monitor Examples This is an example of output for the show monitor user EXEC command: Switch# show monitor Session 1 --------Type :Local Session Source Ports: RX Only: Fa0/24 TX Only: None Both: Fa0/1-2,Fa0/1-5 Destination Ports:Fa0/18 Encapsulation:Replicate Session 2 --------Type :Remote Source Session Source Ports: Source VLANs: TX Only: 10 Both: 1-9 Dest RSPAN VLAN: 105 This is an example of output for the show monitor user EXEC c
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mvr show mvr Use the show mvr privileged EXEC command without keywords to display the current Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) global parameter values, including whether or not MVR is enabled, the MVR multicast VLAN, the maximum query response time, the number of multicast groups, and the MVR mode (dynamic or compatible).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mvr Related Commands Command Description mvr (global configuration) Enables and configures multicast VLAN registration on the switch. mvr (interface configuration) Configures MVR ports. show mvr interface Displays the configured MVR interfaces, status of the specified interface, or all multicast groups to which the interface belongs when the interface and members keywords are appended to the command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mvr interface show mvr interface Use the show mvr interface privileged EXEC command without keywords to display the Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) receiver and source ports. Use the command with keywords to display MVR parameters for a specific receiver port.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mvr interface Examples This is an example of output from the show mvr interface command: Switch# show mvr interface Port Type Mode ---------Fa0/1 Receiver Trunk Fa0/1 Receiver Trunk Fa0/2 Receiver Trunk Fa0/2 Receiver Trunk Fa0/3 Receiver Trunk Fa0/3 Receiver Trunk Fa0/10 Source Access VLAN ---1 2000 2 3000 2 3000 10 Status ------ACTIVE/UP ACTIVE/DOWN ACTIVE/UP ACTIVE/UP ACTIVE/UP ACTIVE/UP ACTIVE/UP Immediate Leave --------------DI
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mvr members show mvr members Use the show mvr members privileged EXEC command to display all receiver and source ports that are currently members of an IP multicast group. show mvr members [ip-address] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description ip-address (Optional) The IP multicast address. If the address is entered, all receiver and source ports that are members of the multicast group appear.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show mvr members This is an example of output from the show mvr members 239.255.0.2 command. It shows how to view the members of the IP multicast group 239.255.0.2: Switch# show mvr members 239.255.0.2 239.255.0.2 ACTIVE Gi0/1(d), Gi0/2(d), Gi0/3(d), Gi0/4(d), Gi0/5(s) Related Commands Command Description mvr (global configuration) Enables and configures multicast VLAN registration on the switch.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show pagp show pagp Use the show pagp user EXEC command to display Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) channel-group information. show pagp [channel-group-number] {counters | internal | neighbor} [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression]] Note Syntax Description PAgP is available only on network node interfaces (NNIs) or enhanced network interfaces (ENIs). channel-group-number (Optional) Number of the channel group. The range is 1 to 48.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show pagp This is an example of output from the show pagp 1 internal command: Switch> show pagp 1 internal Flags: S - Device is sending Slow hello. A - Device is in Auto mode. Timers: H - Hello timer is running. S - Switching timer is running. C - Device is in Consistent state. Q - Quit timer is running. I - Interface timer is running.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show parser macro show parser macro Use the show parser macro user EXEC command to display the parameters for all configured macros or for one macro on the switch. show parser macro [{brief | description [interface interface-id] | name macro-name}] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description brief (Optional) Display the name of each macro.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show parser macro This is an example of output from the show parser macro name command: Switch# show parser macro name sample-macro1 Macro name : sample-macro1 Macro type : customizable duplex full speed auto mdix auto This is an example of output from the show parser macro brief command: Switch# show parser macro brief customizable : sample-macro1 customizable : test1 Related Commands Command Description macro apply Applies a macro on
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show policer aggregate show policer aggregate Use the show policer aggregate user EXEC command to display quality of service (QoS) aggregate policer information for all aggregate policers or a specific policer. show policer aggregate [aggregate-policer-name] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description aggregate-policer- (Optional) The name of the aggregate policer.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show policer cpu uni-eni show policer cpu uni-eni Use the show policer cpu uni-eni user EXEC command to display control-plane policer information for the user network interfaces (UNIs) and enhanced network interfaces (ENIs) on the switch, including frames dropped or the configured threshold rate for the control-plane security feature on the switch.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show policer cpu uni-eni Examples This is an example of output from the show policer cpu uni-eni drop command. Note that CPU protection only uses policers 0 to 26.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show policy-map show policy-map Use the show policy-map user EXEC command to display quality of service (QoS) policy maps, which define classification criteria for incoming and outgoing traffic and the actions to be performed on the classified traffic.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show policy-map This is an example of output from the show policy-map command for a specific policy map: Switch> show policy-map top2 Policy Map top2 Class class-default shape average 11111124 service-policy pout This is an example of output from the show policy-map command for an output policy map: Switch> show policy-map pout Policy Map pout Class ip1 priority police cir percent 10 conform-action transmit exceed-action drop queue-limit 25
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show policy-map Queue Limit queue-limit 250 (packets) queue-limit precedence 1 100 (packets) Output Queue: Max Tail Drop Threshold: 250 Tail Packets Drop: 4393 Class-map: ip2 (match-all) 0 packets Match: ip precedence 2 Traffic Shaping Average Rate Traffic Shaping CIR 5% 555555 (bps) Output Queue: Max Tail Drop Threshold: 48 Tail Packets Drop: 0 Class-map: ip3 (match-all) 0 packets Match: ip precedence 3 Bandwidth percent 10 1111110 (bps) Qu
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show policy-map Table 2-15 describes the fields in the show policy-map interface display. The fields in the table are grouped according to the relevant QoS feature. Table 2-15 show policy-map interface Field Descriptions Field Description Fields associated with classes or service policies Service-policy input/output Name of the input or output service policy applied to the specified interface. Class-map Class of traffic shown.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show port-security show port-security Use the show port-security privileged EXEC command to display port-security settings for an interface or for the switch. show port-security [interface interface-id] [address | vlan] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description interface interface-id (Optional) Display port security settings for the specified interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show port-security Examples This is an example of the output from the show port-security command: Switch# show port-security Secure Port MaxSecureAddr CurrentAddr SecurityViolation Security Action (Count) (Count) (Count) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Gi0/1 1 0 0 Shutdown ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Total Addresses in System (excluding one mac p
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show port-security Related Commands Command Description clear port-security Deletes from the MAC address table a specific type of secure address or all the secure addresses on the switch or an interface. switchport port-security Enables port security on a port, restricts the use of the port to a user-defined group of stations, and configures secure MAC addresses.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show port-type show port-type Use the show port-type privileged EXEC command to display interface type information for the Cisco ME switch. show port-type [eni | nni | uni] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description eni Enhanced network interface. nni Network node interface. uni User network interface. | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show port-type Fa0/14 Fa0/15 Fa0/16 Fa0/17 Fa0/18 Fa0/19 Fa0/20 Fa0/21 Fa0/22 Fa0/23 Fa0/24 Gi0/1 Gi0/2 1 1 1 routed 1 1 1 1 1 10 10 1 1 User Network User Network User Network User Network User Network User Network User Network User Network User Network User Network User Network Network Node Network Node Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface Interface (uni)
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show sdm prefer show sdm prefer Use the show sdm prefer privileged EXEC command to display the Switch Database Management (SDM) template used to allocate system resources. show sdm prefer [layer-2] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description layer-2 (Optional) Display resource allocations for the template that supports Layer 2 features and does not support routing.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show spanning-tree show spanning-tree Use the show spanning-tree user EXEC command to display spanning-tree state information.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show spanning-tree interface interface-id [active [detail] | cost | detail [active] | inconsistency | portfast | priority | rootcost | state] (Optional) Display spanning-tree information for the specified interface (all options except portfast and state available only in privileged EXEC mode). Enter each interface separated by a space. Ranges are not supported.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show spanning-tree summary [totals] (Optional) Display a summary of port states or the total lines of the spanning-tree state section. vlan vlan-id [active [detail] | backbonefast | blockedports | bridge [address | detail | forward-time | hello-time | id | max-age | priority [system-id] | protocol] (Optional) Display spanning-tree information for the specified VLAN (some keywords available only in privileged EXEC mode).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show spanning-tree This is an example of output from the show spanning-tree detail command: Switch# show spanning-tree detail VLAN0001 is executing the ieee compatible Spanning Tree protocol Bridge Identifier has priority 49152, sysid 1, address 0003.fd63.9580 Configured hello time 2, max age 20, forward delay 15 Current root has priority 32768, address 0001.42e2.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show spanning-tree This is an example of output from the show spanning-tree mst configuration command: Switch# show spanning-tree mst configuration Name [region1] Revision 1 Instance Vlans Mapped -------- -----------------0 1-9,21-4094 1 10-20 ---------------------------- This is an example of output from the show spanning-tree mst configuration digest command: Switch# show spanning-tree mst configuration % Switch is not in mst mode Name []
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show spanning-tree Related Commands Command Description clear spanning-tree counters Clears the spanning-tree counters. clear spanning-tree detected-protocols Restarts the protocol migration process. spanning-tree bpdufilter Prevents an interface from sending or receiving bridge protocol data units (BPDUs). spanning-tree bpduguard Puts an interface in the error-disabled state when it receives a BPDU.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show storm-control show storm-control Use the show storm-control user EXEC command to display broadcast, multicast, or unicast storm control settings on the switch or on the specified interface or to display storm-control history.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show storm-control This is an example of output from the show storm-control command for a specified interface. Because no traffic-type keyword was entered, the broadcast storm control settings appear.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show system mtu show system mtu Use the show system mtu privileged EXEC command to display the global maximum transmission unit (MTU) or maximum packet size set for the switch. show system mtu [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression. | exclude (Optional) Display excludes lines that match the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show table-map show table-map Use the show table-map user EXEC command to display quality of service (QoS) table-map information about all configured table maps or the specified table map. show table-map [table-map-name] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description table-map-name (Optional) The name of the table map. | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show table-map This is an example of output from the show table-map command for a specific table map name: Switch> show table-map tm Table Map tm from 1 to 62 from 2 to 63 default ignore Related Commands Command Description table-map Creates quality of service (QoS) mapping tables, such as CoS to DSCP, and so on.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show udld show udld Use the show udld user EXEC command to display UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) administrative and operational status for all ports or the specified port. show udld [interface-id] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description interface-id (Optional) ID of the interface and port number. Valid interfaces include physical ports and VLANs. The VLAN range is 1 to 4094.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show udld Table 2-17 show udld Field Descriptions Field Description Interface The interface on the local device configured for UDLD. Port enable administrative configuration setting How UDLD is configured on the port. If UDLD is enabled or disabled, the port enable configuration setting is the same as the operational enable state. Otherwise, the enable operational setting depends on the global enable setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show version show version Use the show version user EXEC command to display version information for the hardware and firmware. show version [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression. | exclude (Optional) Display excludes lines that match the expression. | include (Optional) Display includes lines that match the specified expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show version The password-recovery mechanism is enabled. 512K bytes of flash-simulated non-volatile configuration memory.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show vlan show vlan Use the show vlan user EXEC command to display the parameters for all configured VLANs or one VLAN (if the VLAN ID or name is specified) on the switch. show vlan [access-map | brief | filter | id vlan-id | mtu | name vlan-name | private-vlan [type] | remote-span | summary | uni-vlan [type] ] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description Note access-map See the show vlan access-map command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show vlan Usage Guidelines In the show vlan mtu command output, the MTU_Mismatch column shows whether all the ports in the VLAN have the same MTU. When yes appears in this column, it means that the VLAN has ports with different MTUs. Packets that are switched from a port with a larger MTU to a port with a smaller MTU might be dropped.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show vlan VLAN ---1 1002 1003 1004 1005 Type SAID MTU ----- ---------- ----enet 100001 1500 fddi 101002 1500 tr 101003 1500 fdnet 101004 1500 trnet 101005 1500 - Parent ------ RingNo ------ BridgeNo -------ibm - Stp ---ieee 0 BrdgMode -------0VLAN Trans1 -----0 0 0 0 Name Trans2 -----0 0 0 0 Remote SPAN VLANs -----------------------------------------------------------------------------Primary Secondary Type Ports ------- --------- -
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show vlan This is an example of output from the show vlan private-vlan command: Switch> show vlan Primary Secondary ------- --------10 501 10 502 10 503 20 25 20 30 20 35 20 55 2000 2500 private-vlan Type ----------------isolated community non-operational3 isolated community community non-operational isolated Ports -----------------------------------------Gi0/3 Fa0/11 Fa0/13, Fa0/20, Fa0/22, Gi0/1, Fa0/13, Fa0/20, Fa0/21, Gi0/1, Fa0/13, Fa
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show vlan Related Commands Command Description private-vlan Configures a VLAN as a community, isolated, or primary VLAN or associates a primary VLAN with secondary VLANs. switchport mode Configures the VLAN membership mode of a port. vlan Enables VLAN configuration mode where you can configure VLANs 1 to 4094.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show vlan access-map show vlan access-map Use the show vlan access-map privileged EXEC command to display information about a particular VLAN access map or for all VLAN access maps. show vlan access-map [mapname] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description mapname (Optional) Name of a specific VLAN access map. | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show vlan filter show vlan filter Use the show vlan filter privileged EXEC command to display information about all VLAN filters or about a particular VLAN or VLAN access map. show vlan filter [access-map name | vlan vlan-id] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description access-map name (Optional) Display filtering information for the specified VLAN access map.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show vlan filter Related Commands Command Description show vlan access-map Displays information about a particular VLAN access map or for all VLAN access maps. vlan access-map Creates a VLAN map entry for VLAN packet filtering. vlan filter Applies a VLAN map to one or more VLANs.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show vmps show vmps Use the show vmps user EXEC command without keywords to display the VLAN Query Protocol (VQP) version, reconfirmation interval, retry count, VLAN Membership Policy Server (VMPS) IP addresses, and the current and primary servers, or use the statistics keyword to display client-side statistics.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands show vmps Table 2-19 show vmps statistics Field Descriptions (continued) Field Description VQP Shutdowns Number of times the VMPS sent a response to shut down the port. The client disables the port and removes all dynamic addresses on this port from the address table. You must administratively re-enable the port to restore connectivity. VQP Denied Number of times the VMPS denied the client request for security reasons.
2] Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands shutdown shutdown Use the shutdown interface configuration command to disable an interface. Use the no form of this command to restart a disabled interface. shutdown no shutdown Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes Interface configuration Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The shutdown command causes a port to stop forwarding.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands shutdown vlan shutdown vlan Use the shutdown vlan global configuration command to shut down (suspend) local traffic on the specified VLAN. Use the no form of this command to restart local traffic on the VLAN. shutdown vlan vlan-id no shutdown vlan vlan-id Syntax Description vlan-id Defaults No default is defined. Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands small-frame violation rate small-frame violation rate Use the small-frame violation rate pps interface configuration command on the switch stack or on a standalone switch to configure the rate (threshold) for an interface to be error disabled when it receives VLAN-tagged packets that are small frames (67 bytes or less) at the specified rate. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands small-frame violation rate Related Commands Command Description errdisable detect cause small-frame Allows any switch port to be put into the error-disabled state if an incoming frame is smaller than the minimum size and arrives at the specified rate (threshold). errdisable recovery cause small-frame Enables the recovery timer. show interfaces Displays the interface settings on the switch, including input and output flow control.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands snmp-server enable traps snmp-server enable traps Use the snmp-server enable traps global configuration command to enable the switch to send Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) notifications for various traps or inform requests to the network management system (NMS). Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands snmp-server enable traps snmp [authentication | (Optional) Enable SNMP traps. The keywords have these meanings: coldstart | linkdown | • authentication—(Optional) Enable authentication trap. linkup | warmstart] • coldstart—(Optional) Enable cold-start trap. Note • linkdown—(Optional) Enable linkdown trap. • linkup—(Optional) Enable linkup trap. • warmstart—(Optional) Enable warm-start trap.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands snmp-server enable traps When supported, use the snmp-server enable traps command to enable sending of traps or informs. Note Informs are not supported in SNMPv1. To enable more than one type of trap, you must enter a separate snmp-server enable traps command for each trap type.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands snmp-server host snmp-server host Use the snmp-server host global configuration command to specify the recipient (host) of a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) notification operation. Use the no form of this command to remove the specified host.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands snmp-server host notification-type Note Defaults (Optional) Type of notification to be sent to the host. If no type is specified, all notifications are sent. The notification type can be one or more of the these keywords: • bridge—Send SNMP Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) bridge MIB traps. • config—Send SNMP configuration traps. • copy-config—Send SNMP copy configuration traps. • entity— Send SNMP entity traps.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands snmp-server host Usage Guidelines SNMP notifications can be sent as traps or inform requests. Traps are unreliable because the receiver does not send acknowledgments when it receives traps. The sender cannot determine if the traps were received. However, an SNMP entity that receives an inform request acknowledges the message with an SNMP response PDU. If the sender never receives the response, the inform request can be sent again.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands snmp-server host Related Commands Command Description show running-config Displays the operating configuration. For syntax information, use this link to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Command Reference listing page: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/prod_comma nd_reference_list.html Select the Cisco IOS Commands Master List, Release 12.2 to navigate to the command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands snmp trap mac-notification snmp trap mac-notification Use the snmp trap mac-notification interface configuration command to enable the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) MAC address notification trap on a specific Layer 2 interface. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands snmp trap mac-notification Related Commands Command Description clear mac address-table notification Clears the MAC address notification global counters. mac address-table notification Enables the MAC address notification feature. show mac address-table notification Displays the MAC address notification settings for all interfaces or on the specified interface when the interface keyword is appended.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree spanning-tree Use the spanning-tree interface configuration command with no keywords on an enhanced network interface (ENI) to enable a spanning-tree instance on the interface. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting of disabled. spanning-tree no spanning-tree Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults The Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP) is disabled on ENIs.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree Related Commands Command Description show spanning-tree interface interface-id Display spanning-tree information for the specified interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree bpdufilter spanning-tree bpdufilter Use the spanning-tree bpdufilter interface configuration command on a network node interface (NNI) or enhanced network interface (ENI) with STP enabled to prevent the interface from sending or receiving bridge protocol data units (BPDUs). Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree bpdufilter Related Commands Command Description show running-config Displays the operating configuration. For syntax information, use this link to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Command Reference listing page: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/prod _command_reference_list.html Select the Cisco IOS Commands Master List, Release 12.2 to navigate to the command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree bpduguard spanning-tree bpduguard Use the spanning-tree bpduguard interface configuration command on a network node interface (NNI) or enhanced network interface (ENI) with STP enabled to put the interface in the error-disabled state when it receives a bridge protocol data unit (BPDU). Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree bpduguard Related Commands Command Description show running-config Displays the operating configuration. For syntax information, use this link to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Command Reference listing page: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/prod _command_reference_list.html Select the Cisco IOS Commands Master List, Release 12.2 to navigate to the command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree cost spanning-tree cost Use the spanning-tree cost interface configuration command on a network node interface (NNI) or enhanced network interface (ENI) with STP enabled to set the path cost for spanning-tree calculations. If a loop occurs, spanning tree considers the path cost when selecting an interface to place in the forwarding state. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree cost This example shows how to set a path cost to 300 for VLANs 10, 12 to 15, and 20: Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree vlan 10,12-15,20 cost 300 You can verify your settings by entering the show spanning-tree interface interface-id privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command Description show spanning-tree interface interface-id Displays spanning-tree information for the specified interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree etherchannel guard misconfig spanning-tree etherchannel guard misconfig Use the spanning-tree etherchannel guard misconfig global configuration command to display an error message when the switch detects an EtherChannel misconfiguration. Use the no form of this command to disable the feature.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree etherchannel guard misconfig Related Commands Command Description errdisable recovery cause channel-misconfig Enables the timer to recover from the EtherChannel misconfiguration error-disable state. show etherchannel summary Displays EtherChannel information for a channel as a one-line summary per channel-group. show interfaces status err-disabled Displays the interfaces in the error-disabled state.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree extend system-id spanning-tree extend system-id Use the spanning-tree extend system-id global configuration command to enable the extended system ID feature. spanning-tree extend system-id Note Though visible in the command-line help strings, the no version of this command is not supported. You cannot disable the extended system ID feature. Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree extend system-id Related Commands Command Description show spanning-tree summary Displays a summary of spanning-tree interface states. spanning-tree mst root Configures the MST root switch priority and timers based on the network diameter. spanning-tree vlan priority Sets the switch priority for the specified spanning-tree instance.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree guard spanning-tree guard Use the spanning-tree guard interface configuration command on a network node interface (NNI) or enhanced network interface (ENI) with STP enabled to enable root guard or loop guard on all the VLANs associated with the selected NNI. Root guard restricts which interface is allowed to be the spanning-tree root port or the path-to-the root for the switch.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree guard ports. When the switch is operating in MST mode, BPDUs are not sent on nonboundary interfaces if the interface is blocked by loop guard in all MST instances. On a boundary interface, loop guard blocks the interface in all MST instances. To disable root guard or loop guard, use the spanning-tree guard none interface configuration command on an STP interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree link-type spanning-tree link-type Use the spanning-tree link-type interface configuration command on a network node interface (NNI) or enhanced network interface (ENI) with STP enabled to override the default link-type setting, which is determined by the duplex mode of the STP port, and to enable rapid spanning-tree transitions to the forwarding state. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree link-type Related Commands Command Description clear spanning-tree detected-protocols Restarts the protocol migration process (force the renegotiation with neighboring switches) on all interfaces or on the specified interface. show spanning-tree interface interface-id Displays spanning-tree state information for the specified interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree loopguard default spanning-tree loopguard default Use the spanning-tree loopguard default global configuration command to enable loopguard by default on all network node interfaces (NNIs) or enhanced network interface (ENIs) with STP enabled. Enabling loopguard prevents alternate or root ports from becoming designated ports because of a failure that leads to a unidirectional link.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree loopguard default Related Commands Command Description show running-config Displays the operating configuration. For syntax information, use this link to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Command Reference listing page: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/prod_com mand_reference_list.html Select the Cisco IOS Commands Master List, Release 12.2 to navigate to the command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mode spanning-tree mode Use the spanning-tree mode global configuration command to enable per-VLAN spanning-tree plus (PVST+), rapid PVST+, or multiple spanning tree (MST) on your switch. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. spanning-tree mode {mst | pvst | rapid-pvst} no spanning-tree mode Syntax Description mst Enable MST and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) (based on IEEE 802.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mode You can verify your setting by entering the show running-config privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command Description show running-config Displays the operating configuration. For syntax information, use this link to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Command Reference listing page: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/prod_comm and_reference_list.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst configuration spanning-tree mst configuration Use the spanning-tree mst configuration global configuration command to enter multiple spanning-tree (MST) configuration mode through which you configure the MST region. Use the no form of this command to return to the default settings. spanning-tree mst configuration no spanning-tree mst configuration Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst configuration • revision version: sets the configuration revision number. The range is 0 to 65535. • show [current | pending]: displays the current or pending MST region configuration. In MST mode, the switch supports up to 16 MST instances. The number of VLANs that can be mapped to a particular MST instance is unlimited.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst cost spanning-tree mst cost Use the spanning-tree mst cost interface configuration command on a network node interface (NNI) or an enhanced network interface (ENI) with STP enabled to set the path cost for multiple spanning-tree (MST) calculations. If a loop occurs, spanning tree considers the path cost when selecting an interface to put in the forwarding state.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst cost Related Commands Command Description show spanning-tree mst interface interface-id Displays MST information for the specified interface. spanning-tree mst port-priority Configures an interface priority. spanning-tree mst priority Configures the switch priority for the specified spanning-tree instance.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst forward-time spanning-tree mst forward-time Use the spanning-tree mst forward-time global configuration command to set the forward-delay time for all multiple spanning-tree (MST) instances. The forwarding time specifies how long each of the listening and learning states last before the interface begins forwarding. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst hello-time spanning-tree mst hello-time Use the spanning-tree mst hello-time global configuration command to set the interval between hello bridge protocol data units (BPDUs) sent by root switch configuration messages. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. spanning-tree mst hello-time seconds no spanning-tree mst hello-time Syntax Description seconds Defaults The default is 2 seconds.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst hello-time Related Commands Command Description show spanning-tree mst Displays MST information. spanning-tree mst forward-time Sets the forward-delay time for all MST instances. spanning-tree mst max-age Sets the interval between messages that the spanning tree receives from the root switch. spanning-tree mst max-hops Sets the number of hops in a region before the BPDU is discarded.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst max-age spanning-tree mst max-age Use the spanning-tree mst max-age global configuration command to set the interval between messages that the spanning tree receives from the root switch. If a switch does not receive a bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) message from the root switch within this interval, it recomputes the spanning-tree topology. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst max-age Related Commands Command Description show spanning-tree mst Displays MST information. spanning-tree mst forward-time Sets the forward-delay time for all MST instances. spanning-tree mst hello-time Sets the interval between hello BPDUs sent by root switch configuration messages. spanning-tree mst max-hops Sets the number of hops in a region before the BPDU is discarded.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst max-hops spanning-tree mst max-hops Use the spanning-tree mst max-hops global configuration command to set the number of hops in a region before the bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) is discarded and the information held for an interface is aged. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst max-hops Related Commands Command Description show spanning-tree mst Displays MST information. spanning-tree mst forward-time Sets the forward-delay time for all MST instances. spanning-tree mst hello-time Sets the interval between hello BPDUs sent by root switch configuration messages. spanning-tree mst max-age Sets the interval between messages that the spanning tree receives from the root switch.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst port-priority spanning-tree mst port-priority Use the spanning-tree mst port-priority interface configuration command on a network node interface (NNI) or enhanced network interface (ENI) with STP enabled to configure an interface priority. If a loop occurs, the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) can find the interface to put in the forwarding state. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst port-priority Related Commands Command Description show spanning-tree mst interface interface-id Displays MST information for the specified interface. spanning-tree mst cost Sets the path cost for MST calculations. spanning-tree mst priority Sets the switch priority for the specified spanning-tree instance.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst pre-standard spanning-tree mst pre-standard Use the spanning-tree mst pre-standard interface configuration command to configure a port to send only prestandard bridge protocol data units (BPDUs). spanning-tree mst pre-standard no spanning-tree mst pre-standard Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Default The default state is automatic detection of prestandard neighbors.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst priority spanning-tree mst priority Use the spanning-tree mst priority global configuration command to set the switch priority for the specified spanning-tree instance. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. spanning-tree mst instance-id priority priority no spanning-tree mst instance-id priority Syntax Description instance-id Range of spanning-tree instances.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst priority Related Commands Command Description show spanning-tree mst instance-id Displays MST information for the specified interface. spanning-tree mst cost Sets the path cost for MST calculations. spanning-tree mst port-priority Configures an interface priority.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst root spanning-tree mst root Use the spanning-tree mst root global configuration command to configure the multiple spanning-tree (MST) root switch priority and timers based on the network diameter. Use the no form of this command to return to the default settings.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree mst root this switch to become the root for the specified instance. If any root switch for the specified instance has a switch priority lower than 24576, the switch sets its own priority to 4096 less than the lowest switch priority. (4096 is the value of the least-significant bit of a 4-bit switch priority value.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree port-priority spanning-tree port-priority Use the spanning-tree port-priority interface configuration command on a network node interface (NNI) or an enhanced network interface (ENI) on which Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) has been enabled to configure an interface priority. If a loop occurs, spanning tree can find the interface to put in the forwarding state. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree port-priority This example shows how to set the port-priority value on VLANs 20 to 25: Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree vlan 20-25 port-priority 0 You can verify your settings by entering the show spanning-tree interface interface-id privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command Description show spanning-tree interface interface-id Displays spanning-tree information for the specified interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree portfast (global configuration) spanning-tree portfast (global configuration) Use the spanning-tree portfast global configuration command to globally enable bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) filtering on Port Fast-enabled network node interfaces (NNIs) or enhanced network interfaces (ENIs) on which Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) has been enabled, to enable the BPDU guard feature on Port Fast-enabled STP ports, or the Port Fast fea
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree portfast (global configuration) Note Exercise caution when enabling STP on a customer-facing ENI. You can enable these features when the switch is operating in the per-VLAN spanning-tree plus (PVST+), the rapid-PVST+, or the multiple spanning-tree (MST) mode. Use the spanning-tree portfast bpdufilter default global configuration command to globally enable BPDU filtering on STP ports that are Port Fast-enabled.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree portfast (global configuration) You can verify your settings by entering the show running-config privileged EXEC command. Related Commands Command Description show running-config Displays the operating configuration. For syntax information, use this link to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Command Reference listing page: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1835/prod _command_reference_list.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree portfast (interface configuration) spanning-tree portfast (interface configuration) Use the spanning-tree portfast interface configuration command on a network node interface (NNI) or an enhanced network interface (ENI) on which Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) has been enabled to enable the Port Fast feature on an STP port in all its associated VLANs.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree portfast (interface configuration) If you configure the spanning-tree portfast default global configuration command, you can disable Port Fast on an STP port that is not a trunk interface by using the spanning-tree portfast disable interface configuration command.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree vlan spanning-tree vlan Use the spanning-tree vlan global configuration command to configure spanning tree on a per-VLAN basis. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree vlan Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release Modification 12.25(EX) This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The switch does not support Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on user network interfaces (UNIs). Only the switch network node interfaces (NNIs) or STP-enabled enhanced network interfaces (ENIs) in a VLAN participate in STP.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands spanning-tree vlan This example shows how to set the spanning-tree hello-delay time to 3 seconds for VLANs 20 to 24: Switch(config)# spanning-tree vlan 20-24 hello-time 3 This example shows how to set spanning-tree max-age to 30 seconds for VLAN 20: Switch(config)# spanning-tree vlan 20 max-age 30 This example shows how to reset the max-age parameter to the default value for spanning-tree instance 100 and 105 to 108: Switch(config)# no spa
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands speed speed Use the speed interface configuration command to specify the speed of a 10/100 Mbps or 10/100/1000 Mbps port. Use the no or default form of this command to return the port to its default value. speed {10 | 100 | 1000 | auto [10 | 100 | 1000] | nonegotiate} no speed Note For speed configurations restrictions on small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module ports, see the “Usage Guidelines” section.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands speed Usage Guidelines You can configure the Fast Ethernet port speed as either 10 or 100 Mbps. You can configure the Gigabit Ethernet port speed as 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps. When a 1000BASE-T SFP module is in the SFP module slot, you can configure the speed as 10, 100, 1000, or auto but not to nonegotiate.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands storm-control storm-control Use the storm-control interface configuration command to enable broadcast, multicast, or unicast storm control and to set threshold levels on an interface. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands storm-control level pps pps [pps-low] Specify the rising and falling suppression levels as a rate in packets per second at which traffic is received on the port. • pps—Rising suppression level, up to 1 decimal place. The range is 0.0 to 10000000000.0. Block the flooding of storm packets when the value specified for pps is reached. • pps-low—(Optional) Falling suppression level, up to 1 decimal place. The range is 0.0 to 10000000000.0.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands storm-control The trap and shutdown options are independent of each other. If you configure the action to be taken as shutdown (the port is error-disabled during a storm) when a packet storm is detected, you must use the no shutdown interface configuration command to bring the interface out of this state. If you do not specify the shutdown action, specify the action as trap (the switch generates a trap when a storm is detected).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport switchport Use the switchport interface configuration command with no keywords to put an interface that was processing traffic through the CPU into normal switching mode. Use the no form of this command to put an interface in Layer 3 mode. switchport no switchport Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults By default, all interfaces are in Layer 2 (switching) mode.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport Related Commands Command Description show interfaces switchport Displays the administrative and operational status of a switching (nonrouting) port, including port blocking and port protection settings. show running-config Displays the operating configuration. For syntax information, use this link to the Cisco IOS Release 12.2 Command Reference listing page: http://www.cisco.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport access vlan switchport access vlan Use the switchport access vlan interface configuration command to configure a port as a static-access or dynamic-access port.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport access vlan If the specified VLAN is configured as a UNI-ENI community VLAN, the interface is configured as UNI-ENI community port. Otherwise the port is configured as a UNI-ENI isolated port. This command is supported on IEEE802.1Q tunnel ports. These restrictions apply to dynamic-access ports: • The dynamic keyword is not visible on network node interfaces (NNIs).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport block switchport block Use the switchport block interface configuration command to prevent unknown multicast or unicast packets from being forwarded. Use the no form of this command to allow forwarding unknown multicast or unicast packets. switchport block {multicast | unicast} no switchport block {multicast | unicast} Syntax Description multicast Specify that unknown multicast traffic should be blocked.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport block Related Commands Command Description show interfaces switchport Displays the administrative and operational status of a switching port, including port blocking and port protection settings.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport host switchport host Use the switchport host interface configuration command to optimize a port for a host connection. The no form of this command has no affect on the system. switchport host Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults The default is for the port to not be optimized for a host connection. Command Modes Interface configuration Command History Release Modification 12.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport mode switchport mode Use the switchport mode interface configuration command to configure the VLAN membership mode of a port. Use the no form of this command to reset the mode to the default.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport mode The IEEE 802.1x feature interacts with switchport modes in these ways: • If you try to enable IEEE 802.1x on a trunk port, an error message appears, and IEEE 802.1x is not enabled. If you try to change the mode of an IEEE 802.1x-enabled port to trunk, the port mode is not changed. • If you try to enable IEEE 802.1x on a dynamic-access (VLAN Query Protocol [VQP]) port, an error message appears, and IEEE 802.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport mode private-vlan switchport mode private-vlan Use the switchport mode private-vlan interface configuration command to configure a port as a promiscuous or host private VLAN port. Use the no switchport mode command to reset the mode to the default access mode.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport mode private-vlan While a port is part of the private-VLAN configuration, any EtherChannel configuration for it is inactive. A private-VLAN port cannot be a secure port and should not be configured as a protected port. Note For more information about private-VLAN interaction with other features, see the software configuration guide for this release.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport mode private-vlan Related Commands Command Description private-vlan Configures a VLAN as a community, isolated, or primary VLAN or associates a primary VLAN with secondary VLANs. show interfaces switchport Displays the administrative and operational status of a switching port, including private VLAN configuration.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport port-security switchport port-security Use the switchport port-security interface configuration command without keywords to enable port security on the interface. Use the keywords to configure secure MAC addresses, sticky MAC address learning, a maximum number of secure MAC addresses, or the violation mode. Use the no form of this command to disable port security or to set the parameters to their default states.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport port-security violation (Optional) Set the security violation mode or the action to be taken if port security is violated. The default is shutdown. protect Set the security violation protect mode.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport port-security Usage Guidelines If the port is a user network interface (UNI) or enhanced network interface (ENI), you must use the no shutdown interface configuration command to enable it before using the switchport port-security command. UNIs and ENIs are disabled by default. Network node interfaces (NNIs) are enabled by default.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport port-security Examples • If you save the sticky secure MAC addresses in the configuration file, when the switch restarts or the interface shuts down, the interface does not need to relearn these addresses. If you do not save the sticky secure addresses, they are lost. If sticky learning is disabled, the sticky secure MAC addresses are converted to dynamic secure addresses and are removed from the running configuration.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport port-security aging switchport port-security aging Use the switchport port-security aging interface configuration command to set the aging time and type for secure address entries or to change the aging behavior for secure addresses on a particular port. Use the no form of this command to disable port security aging or to set the parameters to their default states.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport port-security aging Examples This example sets the aging time as 2 hours for absolute aging for all the secure addresses on the port. Switch(config)# interface gigabitethernet0/1 Switch(config-if)# switchport port-security aging time 120 This example sets the aging time as 2 minutes for inactivity aging type with aging enabled for configured secure addresses on the port.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport private-vlan switchport private-vlan Use the switchport private-vlan interface configuration command to define a private-VLAN association for an isolated or community port or a mapping for a promiscuous port. Use the no form of this command to remove the private-VLAN association or mapping from the port.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport private-vlan Usage Guidelines Private-VLAN association or mapping has no effect on the port unless the port has been configured as a private-VLAN host or promiscuous port by using the switchport mode private-vlan {host | promiscuous} interface configuration command. A promiscuous port must be an NNI; UNIs or ENIs cannot be configured as promiscuous ports.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport protected switchport protected Use the switchport protected interface configuration command to isolate unicast, multicast, and broadcast traffic at Layer 2 from other protected ports on the same switch. Use the no form of this command to disable protection on the port. switchport protected no switchport protected Note Protected ports are supported only on network node interfaces (NNIs).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport protected Related Commands Command Description show interfaces switchport Displays the administrative and operational status of a switching port, including port blocking and port protection settings. switchport block Prevents unknown multicast or unicast traffic on the interface.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport trunk switchport trunk Use the switchport trunk interface configuration command to set the trunk characteristics when the interface is in trunking mode. Use the no form of this command to reset a trunking characteristic to the default.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands switchport trunk Usage Guidelines Native VLANs: • All untagged traffic received on an IEEE 802.1Q trunk port is forwarded with the native VLAN configured for the port. • If a packet has a VLAN ID that is the same as the sending-port native VLAN ID, the packet is sent without a tag; otherwise, the switch sends the packet with a tag.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands system mtu system mtu Use the system mtu global configuration command to set the maximum packet size or maximum transmission unit (MTU) size for Gigabit Ethernet ports or for Fast Ethernet (10/100) ports. Use the no form of this command to restore the global MTU value to its default value.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands system mtu Note The switch does not support setting the MTU on a per-interface basis. The size of frames that can be received by the switch CPU is limited to 1998 bytes, regardless of the value entered with the system mtu command. Although forwarded or routed frames are usually not received by the CPU, some packets (for example, control traffic, SNMP, Telnet, and routing protocols) are sent to the CPU.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands table-map table-map Use the table-map global configuration command to create a quality of service (QoS) mapping and to enter table-map configuration mode. Table maps can be specified in policy-map class set commands or as mark down mappings for policers and are used to create and configure a mapping table for converting one packet-marking value to another. Use the no form of this command to delete the mapping table.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands table-map You can specify table maps in set commands and use them as mark-down mapping for the policers in input policy maps. You cannot use table maps in output policy maps.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands test cable-diagnostics tdr test cable-diagnostics tdr Use the test cable-diagnostics tdr privileged EXEC command to run the Time Domain Reflector (TDR) feature on an interface. test cable-diagnostics tdr interface interface-id Note TDR is supported only on the copper Ethernet 10/100 or 10/100/100 ports on the Cisco ME switch. Syntax Description interface-id Defaults There is no default.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands traceroute mac traceroute mac Use the traceroute mac privileged EXEC command to display the Layer 2 path taken by the packets from the specified source MAC address to the specified destination MAC address. traceroute mac [interface interface-id] {source-mac-address} [interface interface-id] {destination-mac-address} [vlan vlan-id] [detail] Note Syntax Description Layer 2 traceroute is available only on network node interfaces (NNIs).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands traceroute mac If the source or destination MAC address belongs to multiple VLANs, you must specify the VLAN to which both the source and destination MAC addresses belong. If the VLAN is not specified, the path is not identified, and an error message appears. The Layer 2 traceroute feature is not supported when multiple devices are attached to one port through hubs (for example, multiple CDP neighbors are detected on a port).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands traceroute mac This example shows the Layer 2 path when the switch is not connected to the source switch: Switch# traceroute mac 0000.0201.0501 0000.0201.0201 detail Source not directly connected, tracing source ..... Source 0000.0201.0501 found on con5[ME-3400-24TS] (2.2.5.5) con5 / ME-3400-24TS/ 2.2.5.5 : Gi0/1 [auto, auto] => Gi0/3 [auto, auto] con1 / WS-C3550-12G / 2.2.1.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands traceroute mac ip traceroute mac ip Use the traceroute mac ip privileged EXEC command to display the Layer 2 path taken by the packets from the specified source IP address or hostname to the specified destination IP address or hostname.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands traceroute mac ip • If an ARP entry exists for the specified IP address, the switch uses the associated MAC address and identifies the physical path. • If an ARP entry does not exist, the switch sends an ARP query and tries to resolve the IP address. The IP addresses must be in the same subnet. If the IP address is not resolved, the path is not identified, and an error message appears.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands udld udld Use the udld global configuration command to enable aggressive or normal mode in the UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) and to set the configurable message timer time. Use the no form of the command to disable aggressive or normal mode UDLD on all fiber-optic ports.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands udld Examples • The no udld port interface configuration command followed by the udld port or udld port aggressive interface configuration command to re-enable UDLD on the specified interface • The errdisable recovery cause udld and errdisable recovery interval interval global configuration commands to automatically recover from the UDLD error-disabled state This example shows how to enable UDLD on all fiber-optic interfaces: Switch(con
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands udld port udld port Use the udld port interface configuration command to enable the UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) on an individual interface or prevent a fiber-optic interface from being enabled by the udld global configuration command. Use the no form of this command to return to the udld global configuration command setting or to disable UDLD if entered for a nonfiber-optic port.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands udld port If the switch software detects a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) module change and the port changes from fiber optic to nonfiber optic or the reverse, all configurations are maintained.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands udld reset udld reset Use the udld reset privileged EXEC command to reset all interfaces disabled by the UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) and permit traffic to begin passing through them again (though other features, such as spanning tree and Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) still have their normal effects, if enabled). udld reset Note PAgP is available only on network node interfaces (NNIs) and enhanced network interfaces (ENIs).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands uni-vlan uni-vlan Use the uni-vlan VLAN configuration command to configure the VLAN as a user network interface-enhanced network interface (UNI-ENI) community or isolated VLAN. UNIs and ENIs on a switch that are assigned to a community VLAN can exchange packets with one another; UNIs and ENIs in an isolated VLAN cannot exchange packets. Use the no form of this command to return the VLAN to the default UNI-ENI isolated VLAN.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands uni-vlan To change a UNI-ENI isolated VLAN to an RSPAN VLAN or a private VLAN, enter the rspan-vlan or private-vlan VLAN configuration command. This overwrites the default isolated VLAN configuration.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands vlan vlan Use the vlan global configuration command with a VLAN ID to add a VLAN and to enter VLAN configuration mode. Use the no form of this command to delete the VLAN. Configuration information for normal-range VLANs (VLAN IDs 1 to 1005) is always saved in the VLAN database as well as in the switch running configuration file.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands vlan Note The switch supports only Ethernet VLANs. You can configure parameters for FDDI and Token Ring VLANs and view the results in the vlan.dat file, but these parameters are not used. • are are-number: defines the maximum number of all-routes explorer (ARE) hops for TrCRF VLANs. The range is 0 to 13. The default is 7. • backupcrf {enable | disable}: specifies the backup CRF mode for TrCRF VLANs.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands vlan • ste ste-number: defines the maximum number of spanning-tree explorer (STE) hops for TrCRF VLANs. The range is 0 to 13. The default is 7. • stp type: defines the spanning-tree type for FDDI-NET, Token Ring-NET, or TrBRF VLANs. – ieee for IEEE Ethernet STP running source-route transparent (SRT) bridging. – ibm for IBM STP running source-route bridging (SRB).
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands vlan access-map vlan access-map Use the vlan access-map global configuration command to create or modify a VLAN map entry for VLAN packet filtering. This entry changes the mode to the VLAN access-map configuration. Use the no form of this command to delete a VLAN map entry. Use the vlan filter interface configuration command to apply a VLAN map to one or more VLANs.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands vlan access-map Note Examples For more information about VLAN map entries, see the software configuration guide for this release. This example shows how to create a VLAN map named vac1 and apply matching conditions and actions to it. If no other entries already exist in the map, this will be entry 10.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands vlan filter vlan filter Use the vlan filter global configuration command to apply a VLAN map to one or more VLANs. Use the no form of this command to remove the map. vlan filter mapname vlan-list {list | all} no vlan filter mapname vlan-list {list | all} Syntax Description mapname Name of the VLAN map entry. list The list of one or more VLANs in the form tt, uu-vv, xx, yy-zz, where spaces around commas and dashes are optional.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands vlan filter Related Commands Command Description show vlan access-map Displays information about a particular VLAN access map or all VLAN access maps. show vlan filter Displays information about all VLAN filters or about a particular VLAN or VLAN access map. vlan access-map Creates a VLAN map entry for VLAN packet filtering.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands vmps reconfirm (privileged EXEC) vmps reconfirm (privileged EXEC) Use the vmps reconfirm privileged EXEC command to immediately send VLAN Query Protocol (VQP) queries to reconfirm all dynamic VLAN assignments with the VLAN Membership Policy Server (VMPS). vmps reconfirm Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults No default is defined. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands vmps reconfirm (global configuration) vmps reconfirm (global configuration) Use the vmps reconfirm global configuration command to change the reconfirmation interval for the VLAN Query Protocol (VQP) client. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. vmps reconfirm interval no vmps reconfirm Syntax Description interval Defaults The default reconfirmation interval is 60 minutes.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands vmps retry vmps retry Use the vmps retry global configuration command to configure the per-server retry count for the VLAN Query Protocol (VQP) client. Use the no form of this command to return to the default setting. vmps retry count no vmps retry Syntax Description count Defaults The default retry count is 3. Command Modes Global configuration Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands vmps server vmps server Use the vmps server global configuration command to configure the primary VLAN Membership Policy Server (VMPS) and up to three secondary servers. Use the no form of this command to remove a VMPS server. vmps server ipaddress [primary] no vmps server [ipaddress] Syntax Description ipaddress IP address or hostname of the primary or secondary VMPS servers.
Chapter 2 Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands vmps server Related Commands Command Description show vmps Displays VQP and VMPS information.
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A P P E N D I X A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands This appendix describes the boot loader commands on the Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access switch During normal boot loader operation, you are not presented with the boot loader command-line prompt. You gain access to the boot loader command line if the switch is set to manually boot, if an error occurs during power-on self-test (POST) DRAM testing, or if an error occurs while loading the operating system (a corrupted Cisco IOS image).
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands boot boot Use the boot boot loader command to load and boot an executable image and to enter the command-line interface. boot [-post | -n | -p | flag] filesystem:/file-url ... Syntax Description -post (Optional) Run the loaded image with an extended or comprehensive power-on self-test (POST). Using this keyword causes POST to take longer to complete. -n (Optional) Pause for the Cisco IOS debugger immediately after launching.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands boot Related Commands Command Description set Sets the BOOT environment variable to boot a specific image when the BOOT keyword is appended to the command.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands cat cat Use the cat boot loader command to display the contents of one or more files. cat filesystem:/file-url ... Syntax Description filesystem: Alias for a flash file system. Use flash: for the system board flash device. /file-url Path (directory) and name of the files to display. Separate each filename with a space. Command Modes Boot loader Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands copy copy Use the copy boot loader command to copy a file from a source to a destination. copy [-b block-size] filesystem:/source-file-url filesystem:/destination-file-url Syntax Description -b block-size (Optional) This option is used only for internal development and testing. filesystem: Alias for a flash file system. Use flash: for the system board flash device.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands delete delete Use the delete boot loader command to delete one or more files from the specified file system. delete filesystem:/file-url ... Syntax Description filesystem: Alias for a flash file system. Use flash: for the system board flash device. /file-url Path (directory) and filename to delete. Separate each filename with a space. Command Modes Boot loader Command History Release Modification 12.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands dir dir Use the dir boot loader command to display a list of files and directories on the specified file system. dir filesystem:/file-url ... Syntax Description filesystem: Alias for a flash file system. Use flash: for the system board flash device. /file-url (Optional) Path (directory) and directory name whose contents you want to display. Separate each directory name with a space.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands dir Table A-1 describes the fields in the display. Table A-1 Related Commands dir Field Descriptions Field Description 2 Index number of the file. -rwx File permission, which can be any or all of the following: • d—directory • r—readable • w—writable • x—executable 1644045 Size of the file. Last modification date. env_vars Filename. Command Description mkdir Creates one or more directories.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands flash_init flash_init Use the flash_init boot loader command to initialize the flash file system. flash_init Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults The flash file system is automatically initialized during normal system operation. Command Modes Boot loader Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands format format Use the format boot loader command to format the specified file system and destroy all data in that file system. format filesystem: Syntax Description filesystem: Command Modes Boot loader Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. Alias for a flash file system. Use flash: for the system board flash device.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands fsck fsck Use the fsck boot loader command to check the file system for consistency. fsck [-test | -f] filesystem: Syntax Description -test (Optional) Initialize the file system code and perform extra POST on flash memory. An extensive, nondestructive memory test is performed on every byte that makes up the file system. -f (Optional) Initialize the file system code and perform a fast file consistency check.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands help help Use the help boot loader command to display the available commands. help Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes Boot loader Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines You can also use the question mark (?) to display a list of available boot loader commands.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands memory memory Use the memory boot loader command to display memory heap utilization information. memory Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes Boot loader Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands mkdir mkdir Use the mkdir boot loader command to create one or more new directories on the specified file system. mkdir filesystem:/directory-url ... Syntax Description filesystem: Alias for a flash file system. Use flash: for the system board flash device. /directory-url Name of the directories to create. Separate each directory name with a space. Command Modes Boot loader Command History Release Modification 12.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands more more Use the more boot loader command to display the contents of one or more files. more filesystem:/file-url ... Syntax Description filesystem: Alias for a flash file system. Use flash: for the system board flash device. /file-url Path (directory) and name of the files to display. Separate each filename with a space. Command Modes Boot loader Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands rename rename Use the rename boot loader command to rename a file. rename filesystem:/source-file-url filesystem:/destination-file-url Syntax Description filesystem: Alias for a flash file system. Use flash: for the system board flash device. /source-file-url Original path (directory) and filename. /destination-file-url New path (directory) and filename. Command Modes Boot loader Command History Release Modification 12.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands reset reset Use the reset boot loader command to perform a hard reset on the system. A hard reset is similar to power-cycling the switch, clearing the processor, registers, and memory. reset Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes Boot loader Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands rmdir rmdir Use the rmdir boot loader command to remove one or more empty directories from the specified file system. rmdir filesystem:/directory-url ... Syntax Description filesystem: Alias for a flash file system. Use flash: for the system board flash device. /directory-url Path (directory) and name of the empty directories to remove. Separate each directory name with a space.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands set set Use the set boot loader command to set or display environment variables, which can be used to control the boot loader or any other software running on the switch. set variable value Note Syntax Description Under normal circumstances, it is not necessary to alter the setting of the environment variables.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands set Defaults The environment variables have these default values: MANUAL_BOOT: No (0) BOOT: Null string ENABLE_BREAK: No (Off or 0) (the automatic boot process cannot be interrupted by pressing the Break key on the console). HELPER: No default value (helper files are not automatically loaded). PS1: switch: CONFIG_FILE: config.text BAUD: 9600 bps HELPER_CONFIG_FILE: No default value (no helper configuration file is specified).
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands set The HELPER_CONFIG_FILE environment variable can also be set by using the boot helper-config-file filesystem:/file-url global configuration command. The boot loader prompt string (PS1) can be up to 120 printable characters except the equal sign (=). Examples This example shows how to change the boot loader prompt: switch: set PS1 loader: loader: You can verify your setting by using the set boot loader command.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands type type Use the type boot loader command to display the contents of one or more files. type filesystem:/file-url ... Syntax Description filesystem: Alias for a flash file system. Use flash: for the system board flash device. /file-url Path (directory) and name of the files to display. Separate each filename with a space. Command Modes Boot loader Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands unset unset Use the unset boot loader command to reset one or more environment variables. unset variable ... Note Syntax Description Under normal circumstances, it is not necessary to alter the setting of the environment variables. variable Use one of these keywords for variable: MANUAL_BOOT—Decides whether the switch automatically or manually boots.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands unset Usage Guidelines The MANUAL_BOOT environment variable can also be reset by using the no boot manual global configuration command. The BOOT environment variable can also be reset by using the no boot system global configuration command. The ENABLE_BREAK environment variable can also be reset by using the no boot enable-break global configuration command.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands version version Use the version boot loader command to display the boot loader version. version Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Command Modes Boot loader Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. Examples This example shows how to display the boot loader version: switch: version ME3400 Boot Loader (ME340x-HBOOT-M) Version 12.
Appendix A Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Boot Loader Commands version Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Command Reference A-26 OL-9643-03
A P P E N D I X B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands This appendix describes the debug privileged EXEC commands that have been created or changed for use with the Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access switch. These commands are helpful in diagnosing and resolving internetworking problems and should be enabled only under the guidance of Cisco technical support staff. Caution Because debugging output is assigned high priority in the CPU process, it can render the system unusable.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug dot1x debug dot1x Use the debug dot1x privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the IEEE 802.1x feature. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug dot1x {all | errors | events | packets | registry | state-machine} no debug dot1x {all | errors | events | packets | registry | state-machine} Syntax Description all Display all IEEE 802.1x debug messages. errors Display IEEE 802.1x error debug messages.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug etherchannel debug etherchannel Use the debug etherchannel privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the EtherChannel/PAgP shim. This shim is the software module that is the interface between the Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) software module and the port manager software module. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug interface debug interface Use the debug interface privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of interface-related activities. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug ip igmp filter debug ip igmp filter Use the debug ip igmp filter privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) filter events. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug ip igmp filter no debug ip igmp filter Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults Debugging is disabled.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug ip igmp max-groups debug ip igmp max-groups Use the debug ip igmp max-groups privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) maximum groups events. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug ip igmp max-groups no debug ip igmp max-groups Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults Debugging is disabled.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug ip igmp snooping debug ip igmp snooping Use the debug igmp snooping privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping activity. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug lacp debug lacp Use the debug lacp privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) activity. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug lacp [all | event | fsm | misc | packet] no debug lacp [all | event | fsm | misc | packet] Note Syntax Description LACP is available only on network node interfaces (NNIs) and enhanced network interfaces (ENIs).
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug mac-notification debug mac-notification Use the debug mac-notification privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of MAC notification events. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug mac-notification no debug mac-notification Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults Debugging is disabled. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug matm debug matm Use the debug matm privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of platform-independent MAC address management. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug matm no debug matm Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults Debugging is disabled. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug monitor debug monitor Use the debug monitor privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) feature. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug mvrdbg debug mvrdbg Use the debug mvrdbg privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR). Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug mvrdbg {all | events | igmpsn | management | ports} no debug mvrdbg {all | events | igmpsn | management | ports} Syntax Description all Display all MVR activity debug messages. events Display MVR event-handling debug messages.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug nvram debug nvram Use the debug nvram privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of NVRAM activity. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug nvram no debug nvram Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults Debugging is disabled. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug pagp debug pagp Use the debug pagp privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP) activity. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug pagp [all | event | fsm | misc | packet] no debug pagp [all | event | fsm | misc | packet] Note Syntax Description PAgP is available only on network node interfaces (NNIs) and enhanced network interfaces (ENIs).
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform acl debug platform acl Use the debug platform acl privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the access control list (ACL) manager. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug platform acl {all | exit | label | main | vacl | vlmap | warn} no debug platform acl {all | exit | label | main | vacl | vlmap | warn} Syntax Description Note all Display all ACL manager debug messages.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform cpu-queues debug platform cpu-queues Use the debug platform cpu-queues privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of platform central processing unit (CPU) receive queues. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform cpu-queues Related Commands Command Description show debugging Displays information about the types of debugging that are enabled.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform dot1x debug platform dot1x Use the debug platform dot1x privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of IEEE 802.1x events. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug platform dot1x {initialization | interface-configuration | rpc} no debug platform dot1x {initialization | interface-configuration | rpc} Syntax Description initialization Display IEEE 802.1x initialization sequence debug messages.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform etherchannel debug platform etherchannel Use the debug platform etherchannel privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of platform-dependent EtherChannel events. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform forw-tcam debug platform forw-tcam Use the debug platform forw-tcam privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the forwarding ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) manager. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform ip dhcp debug platform ip dhcp Use the debug platform ip dhcp privileged EXEC command to debug DHCP events. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug platform ip dhcp [all | error | event | packet | rpc] no debug platform ip dhcp [all | error | event | packet | rpc] Syntax Description all (Optional) Display all DHCP debug messages. error (Optional) Display DHCP error debug messages.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform ip igmp snooping debug platform ip igmp snooping Use the debug platform ip igmp snooping privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of platform-dependent Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform ip igmp snooping Note Though visible in the command-line help strings, the rpc l3mm keyword is not supported. Defaults Debugging is disabled. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The undebug platform ip igmp snooping command is the same as the no debug platform ip igmp snooping command.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform led debug platform led Use the debug platform led privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of light-emitting diode (LED) actions. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug platform led {generic | signal} no debug platform led {generic | signal} Syntax Description Note generic Display LED generic action debug messages. signal Display LED signal bit map debug messages.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform matm debug platform matm Use the debug platform matm privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of platform-dependent MAC address management. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform messaging application debug platform messaging application Use the debug platform messaging application privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of application messaging activity. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform phy debug platform phy Use the debug platform phy privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of PHY driver information. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform phy Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The undebug platform phy command is the same as the no debug platform phy command. Related Commands Command Description show debugging Displays information about the types of debugging that are enabled.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform pm debug platform pm Use the debug platform pm privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the platform-dependent port manager software module. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform pm Note Though visible in the command-line help strings, the stack-manager keyword is not supported. Defaults Debugging is disabled. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The undebug platform pm command is the same as the no debug platform pm command.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform policer cpu uni-eni debug platform policer cpu uni-eni Use the debug platform policer cpu uni-eni privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the control-plane policer for user network interfaces (UNIs) and enhanced network interfaces (ENIs). This command displays information messages when any changes are made to CPU protection. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform port-asic debug platform port-asic Use the debug platform port-asic privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the port application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) driver. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform port-security debug platform port-security Use the debug platform port-security privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of platform-dependent port-security information. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform qos-acl-tcam debug platform qos-acl-tcam Use the debug platform qos-acl-tcam privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the quality of service (QoS) and access control list (ACL) ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) manager software. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform remote-commands debug platform remote-commands Use the debug platform remote-commands privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of remote commands. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug platform remote-commands no debug platform remote-commands Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults Debugging is disabled.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform resource-manager debug platform resource-manager Use the debug platform resource-manager privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the resource manager software. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform snmp debug platform snmp Use the debug platform snmp privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the platform-dependent Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) software. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug platform snmp no debug platform snmp Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults Debugging is disabled.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform span debug platform span Use the debug platform span privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the platform-dependent Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) software. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug platform span no debug platform span Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults Debugging is disabled.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform supervisor-asic debug platform supervisor-asic Use the debug platform supervisor-asic privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the supervisor application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC). Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform sw-bridge debug platform sw-bridge Use the debug platform sw-bridge privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the software bridging function. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug platform sw-bridge {broadcast | control | multicast | packet | unicast} no debug platform sw-bridge {broadcast | control | multicast | packet | unicast} Syntax Description broadcast Display broadcast-data debug messages.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform tcam debug platform tcam Use the debug platform tcam privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) access and lookups. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform tcam Note Though visible in the command-line help strings, the log l3 acl, l3 ipv6 {acl {input | output} | local | qos | secondary}, the l3 local, and the l3 secondary keywords are not supported. Defaults Debugging is disabled. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform udld debug platform udld Use the debug platform udld privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the platform-dependent UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) software. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug platform udld [all | error | rpc {events | messages}] no debug platform udld [all | error | rpc {events | messages}] Syntax Description all (Optional) Display all UDLD debug messages.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug platform vlan debug platform vlan Use the debug platform vlan privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the VLAN manager software. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug platform vlan {errors | mvid | rpc} no debug platform vlan {errors | mvid | rpc} Syntax Description errors Display VLAN error debug messages. mvid Display mapped VLAN ID allocations and free debug messages.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug pm debug pm Use the debug pm privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of port manager (PM) activity. The port manager is a state machine that controls all the logical and physical interfaces. All features, such as VLANs, UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD), and so forth, work with the port manager to provide switch functions. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug pm Related Commands Command Description show debugging Displays information about the types of debugging that are enabled.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug port-security debug port-security Use the debug port-security privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the allocation and states of the port security subsystem. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug port-security no debug port-security Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords. Defaults Debugging is disabled. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug qos-manager debug qos-manager Use the debug qos-manager privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the quality of service (QoS) manager software. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug qos-manager {all | event | verbose} no debug qos-manager {all | event | verbose} Syntax Description all Display all QoS-manager debug messages. event Display QoS-manager related-event debug messages.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug spanning-tree debug spanning-tree Use the debug spanning-tree privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of spanning-tree activities. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug spanning-tree Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines The undebug spanning-tree command is the same as the no debug spanning-tree command. Related Commands Command Description show debugging Displays information about the types of debugging that are enabled. show spanning-tree Displays spanning-tree state information.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug spanning-tree bpdu debug spanning-tree bpdu Use the debug spanning-tree bpdu privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of sent and received spanning-tree bridge protocol data units (BPDUs). Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug spanning-tree bpdu-opt debug spanning-tree bpdu-opt Use the debug spanning-tree bpdu-opt privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of optimized spanning-tree bridge protocol data units (BPDUs) handling. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug spanning-tree mstp debug spanning-tree mstp Use the debug spanning-tree mstp privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) software. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug spanning-tree mstp Usage Guidelines The undebug spanning-tree mstp command is the same as the no debug spanning-tree mstp command. Related Commands Command Description show debugging Displays information about the types of debugging that are enabled. show spanning-tree Displays spanning-tree state information.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug spanning-tree switch debug spanning-tree switch Use the debug spanning-tree switch privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the software interface between the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) software module and the port manager software module. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug spanning-tree switch Usage Guidelines The undebug spanning-tree switch command is the same as the no debug spanning-tree switch command. Related Commands Command Description show debugging Displays information about the types of debugging that are enabled. show spanning-tree Displays spanning-tree state information.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug sw-vlan debug sw-vlan Use the debug sw-vlan privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of VLAN manager activities. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug sw-vlan ifs debug sw-vlan ifs Use the debug sw-vlan ifs privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the VLAN manager IOS file system (IFS) error tests. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug sw-vlan notification debug sw-vlan notification Use the debug sw-vlan notification privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the activation and deactivation of VLAN IDs. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug sw-vlan notification Related Commands Command Description show debugging Displays information about the types of debugging that are enabled. show vlan Displays the parameters for all configured VLANs or one VLAN (if the VLAN name or ID is specified) in the administrative domain.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug udld debug udld Use the debug udld privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the UniDirectional Link Detection (UDLD) feature. Use the no form of this command to disable UDLD debugging. debug udld {events | packets | registries} no debug udld {events | packets | registries} Syntax Description events Display debug messages for UDLD process events as they occur.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug udld For debug udld registries, these categories of debugging messages appear: Related Commands • Sub-block creation • Fiber-port status changes • State change indications from the port manager software • MAC address registry calls Command Description show debugging Displays information about the types of debugging that are enabled.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug vqpc debug vqpc Use the debug vqpc privileged EXEC command to enable debugging of the VLAN Query Protocol (VQP) client. Use the no form of this command to disable debugging. debug vqpc [all | cli | events | learn | packet] no debug vqpc [all | cli | events | learn | packet] Syntax Description all (Optional) Display all VQP client debug messages. cli (Optional) Display the VQP client command-line interface (CLI) debug messages.
Appendix B Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Debug Commands debug vqpc Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Command Reference B-64 OL-9643-03
A P P E N D I X C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands This appendix describes the show platform privileged EXEC commands that have been created or changed for use with the Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access switch. These commands display information helpful in diagnosing and resolving internetworking problems and should be used only under the guidance of Cisco technical support staff.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform acl show platform acl Use the show platform acl privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent access control list (ACL) manager information.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform configuration show platform configuration Use the show platform configuration privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent configuration-manager related information. show platform configuration {config-output | default | running | startup} [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description config-output Display the output of the last auto-configuration application.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform etherchannel show platform etherchannel Use the show platform etherchannel privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent EtherChannel information. show platform etherchannel {flags | time-stamps} [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description flags Display EtherChannel port flags. time-stamps Display EtherChannel time stamps.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform forward show platform forward Use the show platform forward privileged EXEC command for an interface to specify how the hardware would forward a frame that matches the specified parameters.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform forward Note Though visible in the command-line help strings, the ipv6 keyword is not supported. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. Usage Guidelines You should use this command only when you are working directly with a technical support representative while troubleshooting a problem.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform ip igmp snooping show platform ip igmp snooping Use the show platform ip igmp snooping privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping information.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform ip igmp snooping Usage Guidelines You should use this command only when you are working directly with a technical support representative while troubleshooting a problem. Do not use this command unless a technical support representative asks you to do so. Expressions are case sensitive. For example, if you enter | exclude output, the lines that contain output do not appear, but the lines that contain Output appear.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform layer4op show platform layer4op Use the show platform layer4op privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent Layer 4 operator information. show platform layer4op {acl | qos [port-asic]} {and-or | map | or-and | vcu} [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description acl Display access control list (ACL) Layer 4 operators information.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform mac-address-table show platform mac-address-table Use the show platform mac-address-table privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent MAC address table information. show platform mac-address-table [aging-array | hash-table | mac-address mac-address] [vlan vlan-id]] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description aging-array (Optional) Display the MAC address table aging array.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform messaging show platform messaging Use the show platform messaging privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent application and performance message information. show platform messaging {application [incoming | outgoing | summary] | hiperf [class-number]} [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description application [incoming | Display application message information.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform monitor show platform monitor Use the show platform monitor privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) information. show platform monitor [session session-number] [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description session session-number (Optional) Display SPAN information for the specified SPAN session. The range is 1 to 66.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform mvr table show platform mvr table Use the show platform mvr table privileged EXEC command to display the platform-dependent Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) multi-expansion descriptor (MED) group mapping table. show platform mvr table [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform pm show platform pm Use the show platform pm privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent port-manager information. show platform pm {counters | group-masks | idbs {active-idbs | deleted-idbs} | if-numbers | link-status | platform-block | port-info interface-id | vlan {info | line-state} [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description Note counters Display module counters information.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform pm Usage Guidelines You should use this command only when you are working directly with your technical support representative while troubleshooting a problem. Do not use this command unless your technical support representative asks you to do so. Expressions are case sensitive. For example, if you enter | exclude output, the lines that contain output do not appear, but the lines that contain Output appear.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform policer cpu show platform policer cpu Use the show platform policer cpu privileged EXEC command to display CPU control-plane policer statistics per feature or the indexes and the corresponding feature for the specified port. show platform policer cpu {classification | interface interface-id} [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description classification Displays policer statistics per feature.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform policer cpu VTP CISCO_L2 KEEPALIVE CFM SWITCH_MAC SWITCH_ROUTER_MAC SWITCH_IGMP SWITCH_L2PT 0 0 0 0 0 896 289408 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 4522 0 This example of the output from the show platform policer cpu interface command shows the default policer configuration for a UNI. Because the port is Fast Ethernet 1, the identifier for rate-limited protocols is 0; a display for Fast Ethernet port 5 would display an identifier of 4.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform policer cpu DTP UDLD PAGP VTP CISCO_L2 KEEPALIVE CFM SWITCH_MAC SWITCH_ROUTER_MAC SWITCH_IGMP SWITCH_L2PT 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 26 26 26 26 22 22 255 26 26 22 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 This example shows the default policers assigned to NNIs. Most protocols have no policers assigned to NNIs. A value of 255 means that no policer is assigned to the port for the protocol.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform port-asic show platform port-asic Use the show platform port-asic privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent port application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) register information.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform port-asic global-status [asic number | port number [asic number]] learning [asic number | port number [asic number]] mac-info [asic number | port number [asic number]] mvid [asic number] Display global and interrupt status. The keywords have these meanings: • asic number—(Optional) Display information for the specified ASIC. The number is always 0.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform port-asic prog-parser [asic number | port number [asic number]] Display the programmable parser tables. The keywords have these meanings: • asic number—(Optional) Display information for the specified ASIC. The number is always 0. • port number—(Optional) Display information for the specified port and ASIC number. The range is 0 to 27, where 0 is the supervisor and 1 to 25 are the ports.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform port-asic transmit {port-fifo | queue | supervisor-sram} [asic number | port number [asic number]] vct [asic number | port number [asic number]] Note Display transmit information. The keywords have these meanings: • port-fifo—Display the contents of the port-FIFO information register. • queue—Display the contents of the queue information register. • supervisor-sram—Display supervisor SRAM information.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform port-security show platform port-security Use the show platform port-security privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent port-security information. show platform port-security [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression. | exclude (Optional) Display excludes lines that match the expression.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform qos show platform qos Use the show platform qos privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent quality of service (QoS) information.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform qos policer {parameter-table | qos-table| (Optional) Display QoS policer information. The keywords selection-table} [asic number] have these meanings: policy-map policy-map-name [asic number] • parameter-table—Display the policer parameter table. • qos-table—Display the policer QoS table. • selection-table—Display the port allocation table.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform qos Command History Usage Guidelines Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced. You should use this command only when you are working directly with your technical support representative while troubleshooting a problem. Do not use this command unless your technical support representative asks you to do so. Expressions are case sensitive.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform resource-manager show platform resource-manager Use the show platform resource-manager privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent resource-manager information.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform resource-manager | include (Optional) Display includes lines that match the specified expression. expression Expression in the output to use as a reference point. Command Modes Privileged EXEC Command History Release Modification 12.2(25)EX This command was introduced.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform snmp counters show platform snmp counters Use the show platform snmp counters privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) counter information. show platform snmp counters [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description | begin (Optional) Display begins with the line that matches the expression.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform spanning-tree synchronization show platform spanning-tree synchronization Use the show platform spanning-tree synchronization privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent spanning-tree state synchronization information.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform stp-instance show platform stp-instance Use the show platform stp-instance privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent spanning-tree instance information. show platform stp-instance vlan-id [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description vlan-id Display spanning-tree instance information for the specified VLAN. The range is 1 to 4094.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform tcam show platform tcam Use the show platform tcam privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) driver information.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform tcam Syntax Description handle number Display the TCAM handle. The range is 0 to 4294967295. log-results Display the TCAM log results. table {acl | all | local | mac-address |qos | station | vlan-list} Display lookup and forwarding table information. The keywords have these meanings: usage • acl—Display the access-control list (ACL) table. • all—Display all the TCAM tables. • local—Display the local table.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform tcam Usage Guidelines You should use this command only when you are working directly with your technical support representative while troubleshooting a problem. Do not use this command unless your technical support representative asks you to do so. Expressions are case sensitive. For example, if you enter | exclude output, the lines that contain output do not appear, but the lines that contain Output appear.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform vlan show platform vlan Use the show platform vlan privileged EXEC command to display platform-dependent VLAN information. show platform vlan {misc | mvid | refcount | rpc {receive | transmit}} [ | {begin | exclude | include} expression] Syntax Description Note misc Display miscellaneous VLAN module information. mvid Display the mapped VLAN ID (MVID) allocation information.
Appendix C Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Show Platform Commands show platform vlan Cisco ME 2400 Ethernet Access Switch Command Reference C-36 OL-9643-03
I N D EX archive download-sw command A archive tar command aaa accounting dot1x command 2-1 aaa authentication dot1x command AAA methods 2-10 archive upload-sw command 2-3 2-3 2-13 attaching policy maps to interfaces audience access control entries 2-7 2-220 xv authorization state of controlled port See ACEs autonegotiation of duplex mode 2-61 2-71 access control lists See ACLs B access groups IP 2-89 bandwidth, configuring for QoS MAC, displaying 2-309 matching for QoS classifica
Index boot loader (continued) channel-protocol command child policy maps displaying available commands version A-13 environment variables creating 2-34 defining the match criteria A-23 files displaying A-5 deleting A-6 See CoS A-7 A-4, A-15, A-22 clear lacp command 2-38 clear mac address-table command A-16 file system clear pagp command 2-40 clear port-security command A-9 running a consistency check A-11 resetting the system 2-42 clear spanning-tree counters command clear vmps
Index conventions command debug platform messaging application command xvi for examples publication text xvi debug platform phy command B-27 debug platform pm command B-29 debug platform policer cpu uni-eni command xvi debug platform port-asic command xvi copy (boot loader) command A-5 CoS as match criteria for QoS groups for QoS classification 2-160 2-224 B-33 debug platform qos-acl-tcam command B-34 debug platform remote-commands command B-35 debug platform resource-manager command
Index detect mechanism, causes DSCP 2-72 DHCP snooping as match criteria for QoS groups accepting untrusted packets from edge switch for QoS traffic marking 2-100 enabling setting in policy maps on a VLAN option 82 duplex command 2-106 error recovery timer rate limiting 2-104 2-77 binding file, configuring 2-447 restrictions 2-448 E 2-94 EAP-request/identity frame 2-289 maximum number to send clearing database agent statistics database agent, configuring 2-36 2-96 2-60 response
Index EtherChannel (continued) H load-distribution methods 2-200 hardware ACL statistics PAgP aggregate-port learner help (boot loader) command 2-180 clearing channel-group information debug messages, display displaying host connection, port configuration 2-40 host ports, private VLANs B-14 2-72 error recovery timer learn method 2-451 2-454 I 2-77 IEEE 802.
Index initial configuration ip dhcp snooping information option command ip dhcp snooping information option format remote-id command 2-102 See also getting started guide and hardware installation guide ip dhcp snooping limit rate command input policy maps and ACL classification 2-159 ip dhcp snooping trust command and aggregate policers 2-194 ip dhcp snooping verify command commands not supported in configuration guidelines interface command interface range command interface-range macros 2-105
Index Layer 2 traceroute MAC addresses (continued) IP addresses dynamic 2-477 MAC addresses aging time 2-474 line configuration mode deleting 1-2, 1-4 Link Aggregation Control Protocol 2-39 displaying 2-319 enabling MAC address notification See EtherChannel matching link flap error detection for load-distribution methods for EtherChannel logging file command 2-157 adding and removing 2-77 logging event command displaying 2-200 2-146 2-325 dropping on an interface 2-136 tables
Index maps MSTP (continued) class root port creating loop guard 2-34 VLAN 2-404 preventing from becoming designated creating 2-489 restricting which can be root defining 2-157 root guard displaying match access-group command hello-time match qos-group command 2-417, 2-428 2-417, 2-428 2-165 max-age 2-419 maximum hop count before discarding BPDU 2-421 See MTU mdix auto command 2-167 port priority for selection of memory (boot loader) command mkdir (boot loader) command A-13 p
Index multiple hosts on authorized port output policy maps (continued) 2-57 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol priority in See MSTP 2-205 queue limit in 2-210 MVR and address aliasing configuring 2-175 configuring interfaces 2-177 debug messages, display displaying P 2-174 PAgP B-12 See EtherChannel 2-331 pagp learn-method command displaying interface information members, displaying 2-333 2-335 2-174 mvr (interface configuration) command mvr vlan group command pagp port-priority comma
Index policy maps port-based authentication (continued) and CoS classification quiet period between failed authentication exchanges 2-68 2-160 and DSCP classification 2-161 and IP precedence classification and policing applying 2-198, 2-220, 2-232 2-222 2-197 displaying parent switch-to-client frame-retransmission number 2-59 to 2-60 switch-to-client retransmission time 2-344 hierarchical test for IEEE 802.
Index private VLANs (continued) QoS groups mapping as match criteria configuring for QoS traffic classification 2-463 promiscuous ports setting in policy maps 2-454 privileged EXEC mode 2-165 2-230 2-230 QoS match criteria 1-2, 1-3 product identification information, displaying promiscuous ports, private VLANs ACLs 2-286 2-159 CoS value 2-454 PVST+ 2-160 DSCP value See STP 2-161 precedence value 2-163 QoS group number 2-165 quality of service Q See QoS querytime, MVR QoS q
Index root guard, for spanning tree show controllers utilization command 2-404 RSPAN 2-257 show controller utilization command configuring displaying show dot1x command 2-169 show env command 2-329 filter RSPAN traffic remote-span command 2-259 2-262 show errdisable detect command 2-169 2-263 show errdisable flap-values command 2-213 sessions show errdisable recovery command add interfaces to displaying start new show etherchannel command 2-169 show flowcontrol command 2-329 show i
Index show pagp command show vlan filter command 2-337 show parser macro command show vmps command 2-339 show platform acl command shutdown command C-2 show platform configuration command show platform etherchannel command show platform forward command SNMP host, specifying show platform igmp snooping command show platform pm command C-10 enabling the sending of C-16 deleting C-23 show platform snmp counters command C-27 C-29 show platform spanning-tree synchronization command C-30 sho
Index spanning-tree mst configuration command spanning-tree mst cost command 2-412 root port 2-414 spanning-tree mst forward-time command spanning-tree mst hello-time command spanning-tree mst max-age command 2-416 2-417 2-419 spanning-tree mst max-hops command 2-421 spanning-tree mst port-priority command 2-423 spanning-tree mst pre-standard command 2-425 spanning-tree mst priority command spanning-tree mst root command 2-404 preventing from becoming designated restricting which can be root
Index switchport port-security aging command switchport port-security command switchport private-vlan command switchport protected command switchports, displaying UDLD (continued) 2-461 normal mode 2-457 reset a shutdown interface 2-463 status 2-465 system message logging, save message to flash system mtu command 2-479 udld port command 2-467 2-137 2-481 udld reset command 2-483 unicast storm control 2-469 2-483 2-365 udld command 2-276 switchport trunk command 2-479, 2-481 2-442 U
Index VLAN filters, displaying VLAN ID range VQP 2-375 and dynamic-access ports 2-486 VLAN maps applying 2-491 clearing client statistics 2-47 displaying information 2-377 creating 2-489 per-server retry count defining 2-157 reconfirmation interval displaying 2-448 2-495 2-494 reconfirming dynamic VLAN assignments 2-374 2-493 VLAN Query Protocol See VQP W VLANs adding 2-486 configuring Weighted Tail Drop 2-486 See WTD debug messages, display activation of WTD, queue-limit com