53-1001217-01 March 13, 2009 Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference Supporting Fabric OS v6.1.
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Contents About This Document In this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii How this document is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Supported hardware and software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii What’s new in this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 fos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 line console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 line vty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 pwd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
switchport mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 switchport trunk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 vlan classifier activate group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 vlan classifier group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 vlan classifier rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
show lldp neighbors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 show lldp statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 system-description LINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 system-name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Chapter 6 Link Aggregation Control Protocol Commands channel-group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
clear spanning-tree counter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129 debug spanning-tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130 error-disable-timeout enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131 error-disable-timeout interval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132 forward-delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133 hello-time . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 10 RMON Commands rmon alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169 rmon collection stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 rmon event. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .172 show rmon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173 Chapter 11 QoS Commands cee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About This Document In this chapter • How this document is organized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii • Supported hardware and software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii • What’s new in this document . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii • Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii • Notice to the reader . . . . . . . . . . .
• Chapter 11, “QoS Commands” describes the commands used to enable Quality of Service on the device. Supported hardware and software This document includes updated information specific to Fabric OS 6.1.2_cee. The following hardware platforms are supported in this release: • Brocade 8000 Switch Although many different software and hardware configurations are tested and supported by Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. for Fabric OS 6.1.
For readability, command names in the narrative portions of this guide are presented in mixed lettercase: for example, MTU. In actual examples, command lettercase is often all lowercase. Otherwise, this manual specifically notes those cases in which a command is case sensitive. . Command syntax conventions Command syntax in this manual follows these conventions: TABLE 1 Command syntax conventions Convention Description bold face font Commands and keywords.
Key terms For definitions specific to Brocade and Fibre Channel, see the technical glossaries on Brocade Connect. See “Brocade resources” on page x for instructions on accessing Brocade Connect. Notice to the reader This document may contain references to the trademarks of the following corporations. These trademarks are the properties of their respective companies and corporations. These references are made for informational purposes only.
For additional resource information, visit the Technical Committee T11 Web site. This Web site provides interface standards for high-performance and mass storage applications for Fibre Channel, storage management, and other applications: http://www.t11.org For information about the Fibre Channel industry, visit the Fibre Channel Industry Association Web site: http://www.fibrechannel.
3. World Wide Name (WWN) Use the wwn command to display the switch WWN. If you cannot use the wwn command because the switch is inoperable, you can get the WWN from the same place as the serial number, except for the Brocade DCX. For the Brocade DCX, access the numbers on the WWN cards by removing the Brocade logo plate at the top of the nonport side of the chassis.
Chapter 1 CLI Basics In this chapter • “Accessing the Brocade CEE Switch” on page 1. • “CLI command modes” on page 1 Accessing the Brocade CEE Switch After you log on to the switch, you can access the commands through a serial terminal port or a Telnet session. When you Telnet into the switch, you are prompted to enter a login name and password. When you log on to a switch supporting CEE, all of the 10 Gbps ports are disabled and must be enabled.
1 L2 ACL commands TABLE 2 Accessing the CEE CLI command modes Command mode Prompt How to access the command mode Description EXEC switch> Enter the cmsh command at the Fabric OS prompt after you have logged in as an appropriate user. Display running system information and set terminal line parameters. Privileged EXEC switch# From the EXEC mode, enter the enable command.
L2 ACL commands 1 • Configure multiple access-lists or rules and store them in a configuration. • After you apply the access list either to an interface, a Virtual TeletYpe (VTY), or through a command using the access-list keyword, it becomes effective. Following are the two types of access list commands: • Standard Access Control Lists Standard Access Control Lists filter the traffic on a source address and block traffic close to a destination.
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Chapter Configuration Management Commands 2 copy Copies one file to another location.
2 copy To copy the source file from a local switch: switch#copy flash://file1 file2 See Also 6 write erase, copy running-config Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference 53-1001217-01
copy startup-config 2 copy startup-config Copies the startup configuration file to a network server or a file URL.
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delete 2 delete Deletes a specified file from the Flash. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples delete filename filename Specifies the name of the file to be deleted from the Flash of the local switch using the following format: [flash://]filename. There is no default configuration for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to delete a file from the Flash. After the file is deleted, it cannot be restored.
2 dir dir Lists the contents of the current directory. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples dir none The default is the current directory. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to list the contents of the current directory. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
disable 2 disable Exits the Privileged EXEC mode and returns to the EXEC mode. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples disable none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to exit the Privileged EXEC mode and return to the EXEC mode. This is the only command that allows you to return to the EXEC mode.
2 do do Allows you to run commands in EXEC mode from the configuration mode. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples do command command Specifies the command you want to run. There are no default configurations for this command. All configuration modes Use this command to save time when you are configuring the switch in the Global command mode and you want to run the command in the Privileged EXEC mode. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
enable 2 enable Enables the Privilege EXEC mode. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples enable none There are no default configurations for this command. EXEC Mode Use this command to enable the Privileged EXEC command mode. To return to the EXEC mode from Privileged EXEC mode, use the disable command. Using the exit or quit command from the Privileged EXEC mode ends the session.
2 end end Returns to the Privileged EXEC command mode from all configuration modes. Synopsis end Operands none Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples There are no default configurations for this command. All configuration modes Use this command to return to the Privileged EXEC command mode from any command mode. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
erase flash 2 erase flash Erases all the files from the Flash. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples erase flash none There are no default configurations for this command. Configuration Mode Use this command to erase the files from the Flash. There are no usage guidelines for this command. To erase the files from the Flash: switch#erase flash %% Warning: Erasing flash filesystem will remove all files in flash://.
2 exec-timeout exec-timeout Sets the interval that the EXEC command interpreter wait for user input. Synopsis exec-timeout minutes seconds no exec-timeout Operands Defaults Command Modes minutes Specifies the time interval in minutes. The range is 0-35791. seconds Specifies the time interval in seconds. The range is 0-2147483. The default is 10 minutes. Line Configuration Mode Description Use this command to set the interval; the command interpreter waits for user input detected.
exit 2 exit Exits the current mode and returns to the previous mode. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples exit none There are no default configurations for this command. All command modes Use this command to exit the current mode, and return to the previous mode. When used in EXEC and Privileged EXEC modes, the exit command terminates the session. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
2 fos fos Executes Fabric OS commands from the from the cmsh shell. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description fos command command Specifies the Fabric OS command. There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to execute the following Fabric OS commands from the cmsh shell.
fos Usage Guidelines Examples 2 The Fabric OS syntax applies to the listed commands. The fcoelogincfg, fcoelogingroup, and fcoelogincfg commands are not supported from cmsh shell. See the Fabric OS Command Reference for additional information on these commands. To run the Fabric OS command switchshow from the Privilege EXEC mode: switch#fos switchshow switchName: switch switchType: 76.
2 line console line console Configures the Line configuration mode. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples line console 0 none There are no default configurations for this command. Configuration Mode Use this command to configure the Line configuration mode, which allows you to configure the virtual terminal line settings. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
line vty 2 line vty Configures the virtual terminal line setting to allow you to set the wait time interval for the Telnet session to time out. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples line vty first number last number first number Specifies the first line number. The range of valid values is 0-31. last number Specifies the last line number. The range of valid values is 0-31. There are no default configurations for this command.
2 pwd pwd Print Working Directory (pwd); displays the contents of the current working directory. Synopsis pwd Operands none Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to view the current working directory. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
rename 2 rename Renames a file in the Flash. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes rename sourcefile renamedfile sourcefile Specifies the file name to change. renamedfile Specifies the new name of the file. There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Description Use this command to rename a file in the Flash. Usage Guidelines There are no usage guidelines for this command.
2 show calendar show calendar View the current date and time based on the switch hardware clock. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show calendar none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to display the current date and time based on the switch hardware clock. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
show clock 2 show clock Displays the time and date from the system clock. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show clock none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to display the time and date from the system clock. There are no usage guidelines for this command. To display the time and date from the system clock: switch#show clock 23:45:55.
2 show cores show cores Displays the core dump information. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Description Use this command to display the process-name, PID, and the core-create-time. Usage Guidelines If any daemon crashes, the core file is generated under the core_files directory.
show environment 2 show environment Displays fan, temperature, redundant power system (RPS) availability, and power information for the switch. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show environment none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to display fan, temperature, redundant power system (RPS) availability, and power information for the switch. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
2 show file show file Displays the contents of a text file in the local Flash. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show file file_name file_name Specifies the file whose contents are to be displayed. There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to display the contents of a text file in the local Flash. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
show line 2 show line Displays line parameters. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples See Also show line [first line number| last line number] first line number Specifies the first line number. The range of valid values is 0-31. last line number Specifies the last line number. The range of valid values is 0-31. If the line is not specified, it displays all VTY and console information. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to display line parameters.
2 show logging show logging Displays the internal syslog buffer of the switch. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show logging none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to display the RASlog messages stored in the internal buffer. The RASlog messages contain the module name, error code, and message details.
show power supply 2 show power supply Displays the power supply status. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show power supply none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to display the power supply status. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
2 show processes cpu show processes cpu Displays information about the active processes in the switch and their corresponding CPU utilization statistics. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show processes cpu summary summary Shows a summary of CPU usage by all processes. There are no default configurations for this command.
show processes memory 2 show processes memory Displays the memory usage information based on processes running in the system. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show processes memory summary summary Shows a summary of memory usage by all processes. There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to view memory usage information based on processes running in the system. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
2 show running-config show running-config Displays the contents of the configuration file currently running on the system. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show running-config [access-list |cee-map | interface | lldp | rmon | spanning-tree] access-list Displays the running configuration of the access-list. cee-map Displays the QoS Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE) maps configuration. interface Displays the interface configuration.
show startup-config 2 show startup-config Displays the content of the startup configuration file. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines show startup-config none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to display the contents of the startup configuration file.
2 show system show system Displays system information. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show system none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to display system information of hardware and software details. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
show tech-support 2 show tech-support Displays output for troubleshooting. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show tech-support none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to run a script that automatically runs a variety of show commands with output that is useful to Technical Support for troubleshooting. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
2 show users show users Displays information on all users currently logged into the switch. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show users none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to view information on all users logged into the switch. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
show version 2 show version Displays version information for the hardware and software. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show version none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to display hardware and software version information. There are no usage guidelines for this command. To display version information: switch#show version Fabric Operating System Software Fabric Operating System Version: 6.
2 terminal length terminal length Sets the number of lines to display on a screen. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples terminal length number number Specifies the number of lines to display on a screen. The range of valid values is 0-512. The default length is 24. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to set the number of lines to display on the screen. If 0 (zero), the switch does not pause between screens of output.
terminal monitor 2 terminal monitor Displays the RASlog and debug outputs on a terminal. Synopsis terminal monitor terminal no monitor Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples none The terminal monitor option is disabled. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to enable or disable the display of the RASlog and debug outputs on a terminal. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
2 write erase write erase Removes the startup configuration from the switch. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples write erase none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to remove a startup configuration. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
write memory 2 write memory Copies the current running configuration to the startup configuration file. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples write memory none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to copy the current running configuration to the startup configuration file. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
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Chapter 3 VLAN Commands clear counter interface vlan Clears the counters of a VLAN interface. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description clear counter interface vlan vlan_id vlan_id Specifies the VLAN interface identification for which to clear counters. The range of valid values is 1-3583. There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to clear the counters of a VLAN interface. Usage Guidelines There are no usage guidelines for this command.
3 fcf forward fcf forward Enables Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) on a VLAN interface. Synopsis fcf forward no fcf forward Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples none FCF forwarding is disabled. Interface VLAN Mode Use this command to enable FC forwarding on the VLAN interface in order to carry FCoE traffic. Use the no fcf forward command to disable FCoE on a VLAN. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
interface vlan 3 interface vlan Configures a VLAN interface. Synopsis interface vlan vlan_id no interface vlan vlan_id Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples vlan_id Specifies the VLAN interface to configure. The range of valid values is 1-3583. VLAN 1 is predefined on the switch. Global Configuration Mode Use this command to configure a VLAN interface. Use the no interface vlan vlan_id command to delete a VLAN interface.
3 show interface show interface Displays the configuration and status of an interface. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show interface [tengigabitethernet slot/port | port-channel number| switchport] tengigabitethernet Specifies a valid 10 Gbps Ethernet interface. slot Specifies a valid slot number. port Specifies a valid port number. port-channel number Specifies the interface is a port-channel. The range of valid values is 1-63.
show interface vlan 3 show interface vlan Displays the status of the specified VLAN. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show interface vlan vlan_id vlan_id Specifies the VLAN interface to display. The range of valid values is 1-3583. There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to display the administrative and operational status of all or a specified VLAN interface.
3 show vlan show vlan Displays information about a specific VLAN interface. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show vlan {vlan_id | brief |classifier | fcoe} vlan_id Specifies the VLAN interface to display. The range of valid values is 1-3583. brief Specifies to display VLAN information for all interfaces including static and dynamic. classifier Specifies to display all VLAN classification information. fcoe Specifies to display all FCoe VLAN interfaces.
show vlan classifier 3 show vlan classifier Displays information about a specific VLAN classifier group. Synopsis Operands show vlan classifier [group number | interface group number | port-channel number | rule number | tengigabitethernet slot/port | vlan vlan_id] group number Specifies the VLAN classifier group number. The range of valid values is 1-16. interface group number Specifies the VLAN classifier interface group number. The range of valid values is 1-16.
3 switchport switchport Puts the interface to Layer 2 mode and sets the switching characteristics of the Layer 2 interface to the defaults. Synopsis switchport no switchport Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples none By default, all Layer 2 interfaces are mapped to default VLAN 1 and the interface is set to access mode. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to set the switching characteristics of the Layer 2 interface.
switchport access 3 switchport access Sets the Layer 2 interface as access. Synopsis switchport access vlan vlan_id no switchport access vlan Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples vlan vlan_id Sets the port VLAN (PVID) to the specified vlan_id. The range of valid values is 1-3583. By default, all Layer 2 interfaces are in access mode and belong to the VLAN ID 1. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to set the Layer 2 interface as access.
3 switchport mode switchport mode Sets the mode of the Layer 2 interface. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples switchport mode {access | trunk} access Sets the Layer 2 interface as access. trunk Sets the Layer 2 interface as trunk. There are no defaults for this command. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to set the mode of the Layer 2 interface. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
switchport trunk 3 switchport trunk Adds or removes tagged VLANs on a Layer 2 interface. Synopsis switchport trunk allowed vlan {add vlan_id | all | except vlan_id | none | remove vlan_id} no switchport trunk Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples allowed vlan Sets the VLANs that will transmit and receive through the Layer 2 interface. add vlan_id Adds a VLAN to transmit and receive through the Layer2 interface. The range of valid values is 2-3583.
3 vlan classifier activate group vlan classifier activate group Activates a VLAN classifier group. Synopsis vlan classifier activate group number vlan vlan_id no vlan classifier activate group Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples number Specifies which VLAN classifier group to activate. The range of valid values is 1-16. vlan vlan_id Specifies which VLAN interface to activate. The range of valid values is 1-3583.
vlan classifier group 3 vlan classifier group Adds and deletes rules to a VLAN classifier group. Synopsis vlan classifier group number [add rule number| delete rule number] no vlan classifier group Operands number Specifies the VLAN group number for which rules are to be added or deleted. The range of valid values is 1-16. add rule number Specifies a rule is to be added. The range of valid values is 1-256. delete rule number Specifies a rule is to be deleted. The range of valid values is 1-256.
3 vlan classifier rule vlan classifier rule Creates a VLAN classifier rule. Synopsis vlan classifier rule rule_id [mac mac_address] [proto |arp| fcoe | fip| ip] [encap ethv2 | nosnapllc | snapllc] no vlan classifier rule Operands rule_id Specifies the VLAN identification rule. The range of valid values is 1-255. mac Specifies the Media Access Control (MAC) list. mac_address proto Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples Specifies the protocol to use for the VLAN classifier rule.
Chapter 4 Interface Commands clear counters Clears statistics on all interfaces on the switch. Synopsis Operands clear counters {all | [interface port-channel number | tengigabitethernet slot/port | vlan vlan_id | slot-id number] } all Specifies to clear statistics on all interfaces. interface Use this keyword to specify any of the following interfaces: port-channel number Specifies the port-channel number. The range of valid values is 1-63.
4 description description Specifies a string that contains the description of the interface. Synopsis description line no description Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples line Specifies characters describing the interface. The maximum number of characters is 64. There are no default configurations for this command. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to specify a string that contains the description of the interface.
interface 4 interface Enters the interface configuration mode to configure an interface. Synopsis interface [port-channel number | tengigabitethernet slot/port | vlan vlan id] no interface [port-channel number | vlan vlan id] Operands tengigabitethernet Configures the specified 10 Gbps Ethernet interface. slot Specifies a valid slot number. port Specifies a valid port number. port-channel number Specifies the port-channel number. The range of valid values is 1-63.
4 MTU MTU Specifies the MTU on the interface. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines 62 mtu size size Specifies the size of the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) of an interface. The allowed MTU size is 1522-9208. By default, all 10 Gbps Ethernet interfaces use a default MTU of 2500. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to specify the MTU on the interface. Creating MTUs under VLAN interfaces is not valid.
show interface 4 show interface Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show interface [port-channel number | tengigabitethernet slot/port | switchport | vlan vlan_id] port-channel number Specifies to display the port-channel number. The range of valid values is 1-63. tengigabitethernet Specifies to display a specific 10 Gbps Ethernet interface. slot Specifies to display a valid slot number. port Specifies to display a valid port number.
4 show interface Output 0.000000 Mbits/sec, 0 packets/sec, 0.
show ip interface 4 show ip interface Displays the IP interface status and configuration of all interfaces or a specified interface. Synopsis Operands show ip interface {brief | port-channel number brief| tengigabitethernet slot/port brief| vlan vlan_id brief} brief Specifies to display a brief summary of the IP status and configuration. port-channel number Specifies to display the port-channel number. The range of valid values is 1-63.
4 show ip interface TenGigabitEthernet TenGigabitEthernet TenGigabitEthernet TenGigabitEthernet TenGigabitEthernet TenGigabitEthernet TenGigabitEthernet TenGigabitEthernet TenGigabitEthernet Vlan 1 Vlan 100 Vlan 200 See Also 66 0/15 0/16 0/17 0/18 0/19 0/20 0/21 0/22 0/23 unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned up up up up up up up up up administratively down administratively down administratively down up dow
shutdown 4 shutdown Disables the selected interface. Synopsis shutdown no shutdown Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples none The interface is disabled. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to disable an interface. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
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Chapter Link Layer Discovery Protocol Commands 5 advertise dcbx-fcoe-app-tlv Advertises application Type, Length, Values (TLVs) to ensure interoperability of traffic over the Data Center Bridging eXchange protocol (DCBX), which runs over LLDP to negotiate an FCoE application TLV. Synopsis advertise dcbx-fcoe-app-tlv no advertise dcbx-fcoe-app-tlv Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples See Also none Advertise is disabled.
5 advertise dcbx-fcoe-logical-link-tlv advertise dcbx-fcoe-logical-link-tlv Advertises to any attached device the FCoE status of the logical link. Synopsis advertise dcbx-fcoe-logical-link-tlv no advertise dcbx-fcoe-logical-link-tlv Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples See Also 70 none Advertise is disabled. Protocol LLDP Configuration Mode Use this command to advertise to any attached device the FCoE status of the logical link.
advertise dcbx-tlv 5 advertise dcbx-tlv Advertises to any attached device mandatory Data Center Bridging eXchange protocol (DCBX) Type, Length, Values (TLVs). Synopsis advertise dcbx-tlv no advertise dcbx-tlv Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples See Also none Advertise is enabled. Protocol LLDP Configuration Mode Advertises to any attached device mandatory Data Center Bridging eXchange protocol (DCBX) Type, Length, Values (TLVs).
5 advertise dot1-tlv advertise dot1-tlv Advertises to any attached device IEEE 802.1 organizationally specific Type, Length, Value (TLV). Synopsis advertise dot1-tlv no advertise dot1-tlv Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples See Also 72 none Advertise is disabled. Protocol LLDP Configuration Mode Use this command to advertise to any attached device IEEE 802.1 organizationally specific Type, Length, Value (TLV).
advertise dot3-tlv 5 advertise dot3-tlv Advertises to any attached device IEEE 802.3 organizationally specific Type, Length, Value (TLV). Synopsis advertise dot3-tlv no advertise dot3-tlv Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples See Also none Advertise is disabled. Protocol LLDP Configuration Mode Use this command to advertise to any attached device IEEE 802.3 organizationally specific Type, Length, Value (TLV).
5 advertise optional-tlv advertise optional-tlv Advertises the optional Type, Length, and Value (TLV)s. Synopsis advertise optional-tlv [management-address | port-description | system-capabilities | system-description | system-name] no advertise optional-tlv Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples 74 management-address Specifies the management address of the system. port-description Describes the user configured port.
clear lldp neighbors 5 clear lldp neighbors Clears the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) neighbor information on all or specified interfaces. Synopsis Operands clear lldp neighbors interface [tengigabitethernet slot/port] interface Use this keyword to specify the 10 Gbps Ethernet interface using the following operand followed by the slot or port number. tengigabitethernet Specifies a valid 10 Gbps Ethernet interface for which to clear the LLDP neighbor information.
5 clear lldp statistics clear lldp statistics Clears LLDP statistics for all interfaces or a specified interface. Synopsis Operands clear lldp statistics interface [tengigabitethernet slot/port] interface Use this keyword to specify the 10 Gbps Ethernet interface using the following operand followed by the slot or port number. tengigabitethernet Specifies a valid 10 Gbps Ethernet interface for which to clear the LLDP statistics.
debug lldp packet 5 debug lldp packet Enables debugging for Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP). Synopsis debug lldp packet {all | interface tengigabitethernet slot/port} [both | detail [both | rx | tx ] | rx | tx] no debug lldp packet { all | interface tengigabitethernet slot/port } Operands all Turns on LLDP packet debugging on all interfaces. interface tengigabitethernet Specifies the 10 Gbps Ethernet interface.
5 description description Specifies a string that contains the description of the LLDP. Synopsis description line no description Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples line Characters describing the LLDP protocol. There are no default configurations for this command. Protocol LLDP Configuration Mode Use this command to specify a string that contains the description of the LLDP. Use the no description command to remove the description.
hello 5 hello Sets the Hello transmit interval. Synopsis hello seconds no hello Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples seconds Sets the Hello transmit interval. The range of valid values is 4-180 seconds. The default is 30 seconds. Protocol LLDP Configuration Mode Use this command to set the interval between LLDP hello messages. Use the no hello command to return to the default setting. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
5 lldp dcbx-version lldp dcbx-version Specifies which version of the Data Center Bridging Exchange (DCBX) protocol to use. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples lldp dcbx-version [auto |cee | pre-cee] auto Specifies to auto adjust the DCBX protocol version to accommodate the difference when a switch interacts with different vendors using a different version of the DCBX protocol. cee Specifies to use the Converged Enhanced Ethernet (CEE) DCBX version.
lldp disable 5 lldp disable Disables LLDP on the interface. Synopsis lldp disable no lldp disable Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples none By default, LLDP is enabled at both the global and interface levels. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to disable LLDP on the interface. Use the no lldp disable command to enable LLDP on the interface. There are no usage guidelines for this command. To disable LLDP on the interface.
5 lldp fcoe-priority-bits lldp fcoe-priority-bits Sets the priorities on which FCoE traffic will be allowed. Synopsis lldp fcoe-priority-bits value no lldp fcoe-priority-bits Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples value Specifies the bitmap value. The range of valid values is 0x0-0xff. The default value is 0x08. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to set the priorities on which FCoE traffic will be allowed.
lldp profile 5 lldp profile Applies a Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) profile on an interface. Synopsis lldp profile name no lldp profile Operands Defaults Command Modes name Specifies the profile name. If the parameters are not defined in the profile, the default values are used. Interface Configuration Mode Description Use this command to apply a Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) profile on an interface. Use the no lldp profile command to delete the profile from the interface.
5 mode mode Sets the LLDP mode on the switch. Synopsis mode tx | rx no mode Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples tx Specifies to enable only the transmit mode. rx Specifies to enable only the receive mode. Both transmit and receive modes are enabled. Protocol Lldp Configuration Mode Use this command to set the LLDP mode on the switch. Use the no mode command to return to the default setting. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
multiplier 5 multiplier Sets the number of consecutive misses of hello messages before LLDP declares the neighbor as dead. Synopsis multiplier value no multiplier Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples value Specifies a multiplier value to use. The range of valid values is 1-10. The default multiplier value is 4. Protocol LLDP Configuration Mode Use this command to set the number of consecutive misses of hello messages before LLDP declares the neighbor as dead.
5 profile profile Creates an LLDP profile. Synopsis profile name no profile name Operands name Defaults none Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples Assigns a name to the profile. The valid value is a maximum of 32 characters. Protocol LLDP Configuration Mode Use this command to create an LLDP profile. When you apply an LLDP profile on an interface using the lldp profile command, it overrides the global configuration.
protocol lldp 5 protocol lldp Enters the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) configuration mode. Synopsis protocol lldp no protocol lldp Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples none The LLDP and DCBX protocols are enabled. Global Configuration Mode Use this command to enter LLDP configuration mode to be able to make changes to the parameters. Use the no protocol lldp command to return to the default setting. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
5 show debug lldp show debug lldp Displays the LLDP debugging status on the switch. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show debug lldp none There are no default configurations for this command. EXEC Mode Use this command to display the LLDP debugging status on the switch. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
show lldp interface 5 show lldp interface Displays the LLDP status on the specified interface. Synopsis Operands show lldp interface [tengigabitethernet slot/port] tengigabitethernet Specifies a valid 10 Gbps Ethernet interface. Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples slot Specifies a valid slot number. port Specifies a valid port number. There are no default configurations for this command. EXEC Mode Use this command to display the LLDP status on the specified interface.
5 show lldp neighbors show lldp neighbors Displays LLDP information for all neighboring devices on the specified interface. Synopsis Operands show lldp neighbors [interface tengigabitethernet slot/port detail] interface Use this keyword to specify the10 Gbps Ethernet interface using the following operand followed by the slot or port number. tengigabitethernet Specifies a valid 10 Gbps Ethernet interface. Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples slot Specifies a valid slot number.
show lldp neighbors 5 Link Aggregation Status: Disabled Port Vlan Id: 1 Port & Protocol Vlan Flag: Supported Not enabled Port & Protocol Vlan Id: 0 Link Aggregation Port Id: 0 Max Frame Size: 2500 Management Address: 10.32.152.
5 show lldp statistics show lldp statistics Displays the LLDP statistics on all interfaces or a specified interface. Synopsis Operands show lldp statistics [interface tengigabitethernet slot/port] interface Use this keyword to specify the 10 Gbps Ethernet interface using the following operand followed by the slot or port number. tengigabitethernet Specifies a valid 10 Gbps Ethernet interface for which to display the LLDP statistics.
system-description LINE 5 system-description LINE Sets the global system description specific to LLDP. Synopsis system-description line no system-description Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples line Specifies a description for the LLDP system. The valid value is a maximum of 50 characters. There are no default configurations for this command. Protocol LLDP Mode. Use this command to set the global system description specific to LLDP.
5 system-name system-name Sets the global system name specific to LLDP. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples system-name name name Specifies a system name for the LLDP. The valid values is a maximum of32 characters. By default, the host name from the switch is used. Protocol LLDP Configuration Mode Use this command to set the global system name specific to LLDP. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
Chapter Link Aggregation Control Protocol Commands 6 channel-group Enables Link Aggregation on an interface. Synopsis channel-group number mode [active | passive | on] [type standard | brocade] no channel-group Operands number Specifies a Link Aggregation Group (LAG) port channel-group number to which this link should administratively belong to. The range of valid values is 1-63. mode Specifies the mode of Link Aggregation. active Enables the initiation of LACP negotiation on an interface.
6 channel-group Examples To set the channel-group number to 4 and the mode to active: switch(conf-if)#channel-group 4 mode active See Also 96 interface port-channel Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference 53-1001217-01
clear lacp 6 clear lacp Clears the Link Aggregation Group Control Protocol (LACP) counters on a specific port-channel. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description clear lacp number counters number Specifies the port channel-group number. The range of valid values is 1-63. counters Clears traffic counters. There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to clear the LACP counters per specified channel-group.
6 clear lacp counters clear lacp counters Clears the Link Aggregation Group Control Protocol (LACP) counters on all port-channels. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples clear lacp counters none There are no default configurations for this command. Privileged EXEC Mode Use this command to clear the LACP counters for all port-channels. There are no default configurations for this command.
debug lacp 6 debug lacp Enables debugging for the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP).
6 debug lacp Usage Guidelines To display debug outputs on a specific cmsh session, use the terminal monitor command.
lacp system-priority 6 lacp system-priority Sets the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) system priority. Synopsis lacp system-priority value no lacp system-priority Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Note Usage Guidelines Examples value Specifies the value of the LACP system priority. The range of valid values is 1-65535. The default system-priority value is 32768. Global Configuration Mode Use this command to set the system priority of a local system.
6 lacp timeout lacp timeout Sets the timeout value used by LACP to exchange packets on an interface. Synopsis lacp timeout [long | short] no lacp timeout Operands Defaults Command Modes timeout Specifies the number of seconds before invalidating a received Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) data unit (DU). long Specifies a long timeout value. short Specifies a short timeout value. By default, the short timeout value is 3 seconds for Brocade trunks.
show lacp counter 6 show lacp counter Displays the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) counters on all port-channels or a specified interface. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show lacp counter number number Specifies the port-channel number to display. The range of valid values is 1-63. There are no default configurations for this command.
6 show lacp-sys-id show lacp-sys-id Displays the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) system ID and priority information. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show lacp sys-id none There are no default configurations for this command. EXEC Mode Use this command to display the LACP system ID and priority. The system priority and the system Media Access Control (MAC) address make up the system identification.
show port-channel 6 show port-channel Displays the Link Aggregation Group (LAG) information for a port-channel. Synopsis Operands Note Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show port-channel [channel-group-number | detail | load-balance | summary] channel-group number Specifies a LAG port channel-group number to display. The range of valid values is 1-63. detail Displays detailed LAG information for a port-channel.
6 106 show port-channel Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference 53-1001217-01
Chapter Layer 2 System Commands 7 mac-address-table Use this command to set the aging time or to add static addresses to the MAC address table.
7 mac-address-table switch(config)#mac-address-table aging-time 600 See Also 108 show mac address-table static Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference 53-1001217-01
show mac-address-table 7 show mac-address-table Displays a specific MAC address table static and dynamic entry or the MAC address table static and dynamic entries for a specific interface or VLAN. Synopsis Operands show mac-address-table [address mac-addr | aging-time | count | dynamic | interface {tengigabitethernet slot/port | port-channel number} | linecard interface tengigabitethernet slot/port | static | vlan vlan_id ] address mac-address Specifies a 48-bit MAC address. The valid format is H.H.
7 show mac-address-table Total MAC addresses : 1 To display the aging time for a specific MAC address table: switch#show mac-address-table aging-time MAC Aging-time : 300 seconds To display a dynamic MAC address table: switch#show mac-address-table dynamic VlanId Mac-address Type State 100 0011.2222.5555 Dynamic Inactive 100 0011.2222.
Chapter 8 Layer 2 ACL commands clear counters access-list mac Clears all the Media Access Control (MAC) ACL counters for all interfaces which have ACL applied on them or for a specific interface. Synopsis Operands. clear counters access-list mac name [interface |port-channel number | tengigabitethernet slot/port| vlan vlan_id] name Specifies the name of the MAC ACL.
8 deny (extended ACLs) deny (extended ACLs) Configures a MAC address rule to drop traffic based on the source and destination MAC addresses. Synopsis deny {any | host MAC _ACL| MAC_ACL} {any | host MAC _ACL| MAC _ACL} [EtherType |arp |fcoe | ipv4] [count] no deny {any | host MAC _ACL| MAC_ACL} {any | host MAC _ACL| MAC _ACL} [EtherType |arp |fcoe| ipv4] Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Example any Specifies any source MAC address.
deny (extended ACLs) 8 To delete a rule from a MAC extended ACL: switch(conf-macl-ext)#no deny 0022.3333.4444 0022.3333.
8 deny (standard ACLs) deny (standard ACLs) Configures a MAC address rule to drop traffic based on the source MAC address. Synopsis deny {MAC_ACL | any} [count] no deny {MAC_ACL | any} Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Example MAC_ACL Specifies the source host MAC address for which to set deny conditions. Use the format HHHH.HHHH.HHHH. any Specifies any source MAC address. count Enables counting of the packets matching the rule. By default, no MAC ACLs are configured.
mac access-list extended 8 mac access-list extended Creates and assigns a name to the extended MAC access list. Synopsis mac access-list extended name no mac access-list extended name Operands name Command Modes Global Configuration Mode Description Assigns a name to the MAC extended access list. The maximum character limit is 64. Use this command to create an extended MAC access list. If the ACL is already created, this command puts the switch in the extended MAC access-list configuration mode.
8 mac access-list standard mac access-list standard Creates and assigns a name to the standard MAC access list. Synopsis mac access-list standard name no mac access-list standard name Operands name Command Modes Global Configuration Mode Description Assigns a name to the MAC standard access list. The maximum character limit is 64. Use this command to create a standard MAC access list. If ACL is already created, this command puts the switch in the standard MAC access-list configuration mode.
mac access-group 8 mac access-group Applies rules specified in a MAC ACL to traffic entering an interface. Synopsis mac access-group name in no mac access-group name Operands Default Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Example name Specifies the name of the standard or extended MAC access list. in Specifies to filter inbound packets only. There are no access lists applied to the interface. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to apply a MAC ACL to a Layer 2 or a VLAN interface.
8 permit (extended ACLs) permit (extended ACLs) Configures a MAC address rule to permit traffic based on the source and destination MAC addresses. Synopsis permit {any | host MAC _ACL| MAC_ACL} {any | host MAC _ACL| MAC _ACL} [EtherType |arp |fcoe | ipv4] [count] no permit {any | host MAC _ACL| MAC_ACL} {any | host MAC _ACL| MAC _ACL} [EtherType |arp |fcoe| ipv4] Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Example any Specifies any source MAC address.
permit (extended ACLs) 8 To delete a filter rule in a MAC extended ACL: switch(conf-macl-ext)#no permit 0022.3333.4444 0022.3333.
8 permit (standard ACLs) permit (standard ACLs) Configures a MAC address rule to permit traffic based on the source MAC address. Synopsis permit {MAC_ACL | any} [count] no permit {MAC_ACL | any} Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Example MAC_ACL Specifies the source host MAC address for which to set permit conditions. Use the format HHHH.HHHH.HHHH. any Specifies any source MAC address. count Enables the counting of the packets matching the rule.
resequence access-list mac 8 resequence access-list mac Specifies the renumbering of the rules in a MAC ACL. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Example resequence access-list mac name seq_num increment name Specifies the name of a standard or an extended MAC ACL. seq_num Specifies the starting sequence number in the MAC ACL. The range of valid values is 1-65535. increment Specifies a value to increment the sequence number between rules.
8 seq (extended MAC ACLs) seq (extended MAC ACLs) Inserts a rule anywhere in the MAC ACL. Synopsis seq value {deny | permit} {any | host MAC _ACL| MAC_ACL} {any | host MAC _ACL| MAC _ACL} [EtherType |arp |fcoe | ipv4] [count] no seq value Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines 122 value Specifies the sequence number for the rule. The range of valid values is 0-65535. permit or deny Specifies rules to permit or deny traffic. any Specifies any source MAC address.
seq (extended MAC ACLs) Example 8 To create a rule in a MAC extended ACL to permit or drop IPv4 traffic from the source MAC address 0022.3333.4444 to the destination MAC address 0022.3333.5555 and to enable the counting of packets: switch(conf-macl-ext)#seq 100 deny 0022.3333.4444 0022.3333.5555 ipv4 count switch(conf-macl-ext)#seq 1000 permit 0022.3333.4444 0022.3333.
8 seq (standard MAC ACLs) seq (standard MAC ACLs) Inserts a rule anywhere in the MAC ACL. Synopsis seq value {deny | permit} {any | host MAC _ACL| MAC_ACL} [count] no seq value Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Example value Specifies the sequence number for the rule. The range of valid values is 0-65535. permit or deny Specifies rules to permit or deny traffic. any Specifies any source MAC address.
show mac access-group 8 show mac access-group Displays the current MAC ACL mapping to interfaces. Synopsis Operands show mac access-group [interface port-channel number | tengigabitethernet slot/port | vlan vlan_id] interface Specifies the interface for which to display the MAC ACL mapping. port-channel number Specifies the port-channel number. The range of valid values is 1–63. Defaults Description Usage Guidelines Examples tengigabitethernet Specifies a valid 10 Gbps Ethernet interface.
8 show statistics access-list mac show statistics access-list mac Shows active ACL rules in the switch and if the rules have counters enabled. Synopsis Operands show statistics access-list mac name [interface port-channel number | tengigabitethernet slot/port | vlan vlan_id] name Specifies a unique name for the MAC ACL. interface Specifies the interface for which to display the statistics. port-channel number Specifies the port-channel number. The range of valid values is 1–63.
Chapter Spanning Tree Protocol Commands 9 bridge-priority Specifies the priority of the bridge. Synopsis bridge-priority priority no bridge-priority Operands priority Specifies the bridge priority. The range of valid values is 0-61440. Defaults The default priority is 32678. Command Modes Protocol Spanning Tree Mode Description Use this command to set the bridge priority for the common instance. Using a lower priority value indicates that the bridge might become root.
9 cisco-interoperability cisco-interoperability Configures the switch to interoperate with some legacy Cisco switches. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples cisco-interoperability [disable| enable] disable Disables Cisco interoperability for the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) switch. enable Enables Cisco interoperability for the MSTP switch. Cisco interoperability is disabled.
clear spanning-tree counter 9 clear spanning-tree counter Clears all spanning-tree counters on the interface. Synopsis Operands clear spanning-tree counter [interface| port-channel number | tengigabitethernet slot/port] interface Specifies the interface on which to clear the spanning-tree counters. port-channel number Specifies the port-channel number. The range of valid values is 1-63.
9 debug spanning-tree debug spanning-tree Enables debugging for the Spanning Tree Protocol. Synopsis debug spanning-tree {all | bpdu {rx | tx {all | interface port-channel number | tengigabitethernet slot/port} } no debug spanning-tree {all | bpdu {rx | tx {all | interface port-channel number | tengigabitethernet slot/port} } Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples all Turns on spanning tree packet debugging on all interfaces.
error-disable-timeout enable 9 error-disable-timeout enable Enables the timer to bring the interface out of the error-disabled state. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples error-disable-timeout enable none There are no default configurations for this command. Protocol Spanning Tree Mode Use this command to enable the timer to bring the interface out of the disabled state.
9 error-disable-timeout interval error-disable-timeout interval Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples error-disable-timeout interval seconds seconds Specifies the range of time in seconds for the interface to time out. The range of valid values is 10-1000000. The default is 300 seconds. The timeout feature is disabled. Protocol Spanning Tree Mode Use this command to set the interface to time out when an error occurs.
forward-delay 9 forward-delay Specifies the time an interface spends in each of the listening and learning states. Synopsis forward-delay seconds no forward-delay Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Note seconds Specifies the range of time in seconds that an interface spends in the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) learning and listening states. The range of valid values is 4-30. The default is 15 seconds.
9 hello-time hello-time Sets the interval between the hello Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) sent on an interface. Synopsis hello-time seconds no hello-time Operands Defaults Command Modes seconds Specifies the time range in seconds for the interval between the hello BPDUs sent on an interface. The range of valid values is 1-10. The default is 2 seconds.
instance 9 instance Maps a VLAN to a Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) instance. Synopsis instance instance_id [vlan vlan_id | priority priority_id] no instance Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples instance_id Specifies the MSTP instance. The range of valid values is 1-15. vlan vlan_id Specifies the VLAN to map an MSTP instance. The range of valid values is 1-3583. priority priority_id Specifies the priority for the specified instance.
9 max-age max-age Sets the interval time in seconds between messages that the spanning tree receives from the interface. Synopsis max-age seconds no max-age Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines seconds Configures the Spanning tree Protocol interface maximum-age. The range of valid values is 6-40. The default is 20 seconds.
max-hops 9 max-hops Configures the maximum number of hops for a Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) in an MSTP region. Synopsis max-hops hop_count no max-hops Operands Defaults Command Modes hop_count Specifies the maximum number of hops for which the BPDU will be valid. The range of valid values is 1-40. The default is 20 hops. Protocol Spanning Tree MSTP Mode Description Use this command to configure the maximum number of hops for a BPDU in an MSTP region.
9 port-channel path-cost port-channel path-cost Sets the path-cost behavior. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples port-channel path-cost custom | standard custom Specifies to use the custom behavior, which sets the path-cost changes according to the port-channel’s bandwidth. standard Specifies to use the standard behavior, which sets that the path-cost does not change according to port-channel’s bandwidth. The default path-cost is standard.
protocol spanning-tree 9 protocol spanning-tree Synopsis protocol spanning-tree [mstp|rstp|stp] no protocol spanning-tree Operands Defaults Command Modes mstp Specifies the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP). rstp Specifies the Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP). stp Specifies the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). By default, STP is not enabled. STP is not required in a loop-free topology. Global Configuration Mode Description Use this command to create a context for the protocol specified.
9 region region Specifies the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) region. Synopsis region region-name no region Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples region-name Assigns a name to an MSTP region. There are no default configurations for this command. Protocol Spanning Tree MSTP Mode Use this command to assign a name to an MSTP region. Use the no region command to delete the name. The region-name string has a maximum length of 32 characters and is case-sensitive.
revision 9 revision Assigns a version number to the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) configuration. Synopsis revision number no revision Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples number Specifies the revision or version number of the MSTP region. The range of valid values is 0-255. The default is 0. Protocol Spanning Tree MSTP Mode Use this command to specify the configuration revision number. Use the no revision command to return to the default setting.
9 show spanning-tree show spanning-tree Displays all Spanning Tree Protocol information. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes show spanning-tree none There are no default configurations for this command. EXEC Mode Description Use this command to display all STP information. Usage Guidelines There are no usage guidelines for this command. Examples To display all STP information: switch#show spanning-tree Spanning-tree Mode: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol CIST Root Id: 8000.0005.1e76.
show spanning-tree 9 Configured Path Cost: 2000 Designated Port Id: 0; CIST Priority: 128 Designated Bridge: 0000.0000.0000.
9 show spanning-tree brief show spanning-tree brief Displays the status and parameters of the Spanning Tree Protocol. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description show spanning-tree brief none There are no default configurations for this command. EXEC Mode Use this command to display the status and parameters of the Spanning Tree Protocol. It includes the port roles and port states.
show spanning-tree interface 9 show spanning-tree interface Displays the state of the Spanning Tree Protocol for all named port-channels or 10 Gbps Ethernet interfaces. Synopsis Operands show spanning-tree interface [port-channel number | tengigabitethernet slot/port] port-channel number Specifies the port-channel number. The range of valid values is 1-63. tengigabitethernet Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples Specifies a valid 10 Gbps Ethernet interface.
9 show spanning-tree mst brief show spanning-tree mst brief Displays the status and parameters of the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) instance information in brief. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show spanning-tree mst brief none There are no default configurations for this command. EXEC Mode Use this command to display the status and parameters of the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) instance information.
show spanning-tree mst detail 9 show spanning-tree mst detail Displays details on an interface for the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) instance running. Synopsis Operands show spanning-tree mst detail [interface port-channel number | interface tengigabitethernet slot/port] interface Specifies the interface for which to display the spanning-tree information. port-channel number Specifies the port-channel of the interface. The range of valid values is 1-63.
9 show spanning-tree mst detail CIST Port Hello Time: 2 Number of forward-transitions: 0 Version Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol - Received None - Send MSTP Edgeport: off; AutoEdge: no; AdminEdge: no; EdgeDelay: 3 sec Configured Root guard: off; Operational Root guard: off Boundary: yes Bpdu-guard: off Bpdu-filter: off Link-type: point-to-point Received BPDUs: 0; Sent BPDUs: 0 Port Te 0/8 enabled IfIndex: 67633408; Id: 8008; Role: Disabled; State: Discarding Designated External Path Cost: 0; Internal Path
show spanning-tree mst detail 9 Received BPDUs: 0; Sent BPDUs: 0 MSTI details.
9 show spanning-tree mst instance show spanning-tree mst instance Displays information on a specified Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) instance. Synopsis Operands show spanning-tree mst instance instance_id [interface port-channel number |interface tengigabitethernet slot/port] instance_id Specifies the MSTP instance for which to display information. The range of valid values is 1-15. interface Specifies the interface for which to display the MSTP instance information.
show spanning-tree mst interface 9 show spanning-tree mst interface Displays information for a specified interface for a Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) instance. Synopsis Operands show spanning-tree mst interface [port-channel number| tengigabitethernet slot/port] port-channel number Specifies the port-channel of the interface. The range of valid values is 1-63. tengigabitethernet Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples Specifies a valid 10 Gbps Ethernet interface.
9 show spanning-tree mst interface See Also 152 show spanning-tree brief, show spanning-tree mst brief Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference 53-1001217-01
shutdown 9 shutdown Disables the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP), or the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) globally. Synopsis shutdown no shutdown Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples none STP is not required in a loop-free topology and is not enabled by default. Protocol Spanning Tree Mode Use this command to disable the MSTP, RSTP, or STP protocol globally. This command has no usage guidelines.
9 spanning-tree autoedge spanning-tree autoedge Enables automatic edge detection. Synopsis spanning-tree autoedge no spanning-tree autoedge Operands none Defaults Auto detection is not enabled. Command Modes Interface Configuration Mode Description Usage Guidelines Examples Use this command to automatically identify the edge port. The port can become an edge port if no Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) is received.
spanning-tree cost 9 spanning-tree cost Changes an interface's spanning-tree port path cost. .Synopsis spanning-tree cost cost Operands cost Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples Specifies the path cost for the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) calculations. The range of valid values is 1-200000000. The default path cost is 200000000. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to configure the path cost for spanning-tree calculations.
9 spanning-tree edgeport spanning-tree edgeport Enables the edge port on an interface to allow the interface to quickly transition to the forwarding state. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines spanning-tree edgeport [bpdu-filter | bpdu-guard] bpdu-filter Sets the edge port Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU) filter for the port. bpdu-guard Guards the port against the reception of BPDUs. Edge port is disabled.
spanning-tree guard root 9 spanning-tree guard root Enables the guard root to restrict which interface is allowed to be the spanning-tree root port or the path-to-the root for the switch. Synopsis spanning-tree guard root no spanning-tree guard root Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Note Examples none Guard root is disabled. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to enable the guard root on the interface.
9 spanning-tree hello-time spanning-tree hello-time Configures the hello-time in seconds on the interface. Synopsis spanning-tree hello-time seconds no spanning-tree hello-time Operands Defaults Command Modes seconds Sets the interval between the hello Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) sent by the root switch configuration messages. The range of valid values 1-10. The default is 2 seconds.
spanning-tree instance 9 spanning-tree instance Sets restrictions for the port of particular MSTP instance. Synopsis spanning-tree instance instance_id [cost cost |priority priority|restricted-role |restricted-tcn] no spanning-tree instance instance_id [cost cost |priority priority|restricted-role |restricted-tcn] Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples instance_id Specifies the MSTP instance. The range of valid values is 1-15.
9 spanning-tree link-type spanning-tree link-type Enables and disables the rapid transition for the Spanning Tree Protocol. Synopsis spanning-tree link-type [point-to-point | shared] no spanning-tree link-type Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples point-to-point Enables rapid transition. shared Disables rapid transition. The default is point-to-point. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to specify a link type for the Spanning Tree Protocol.
spanning-tree portfast 9 spanning-tree portfast Enables the Port Fast feature on an interface to allow the interface to quickly transition to forwarding state. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples spanning-tree portfast [bpdu-filter | bpdu-guard] bpdu-filter Sets the Port Fast BPDU filter for the port. bpdu-guard Guards the port against the reception of BPDUs. Port Fast is disabled.
9 spanning-tree priority spanning-tree priority Changes an interface's spanning-tree port priority. Synopsis spanning-tree priority priority no spanning-tree priority priority Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples priority Specifies the interface priority for the spanning tree. The range of valid values is 0-240. Port priority is in increments of 16. The default value is 128.
spanning-tree restricted-role 9 spanning-tree restricted-role Restricts the role of the port from becoming a root port. Synopsis spanning-tree restricted-role no spanning-tree restricted-role Operands Defaults Command Modes Description none The restricted role is disabled. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to configure the port from becoming a root port. Use the no spanning-tree restricted-role command to return to the default setting.
9 spanning-tree restricted-tcn spanning-tree restricted-tcn Restricts the topology change notification Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) sent on the port. Synopsis spanning-tree restricted-tcn no spanning-tree restricted-tcn Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples none The restricted TCN is disabled. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to restrict the topology change notification Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) sent on the port.
spanning-tree shutdown 9 spanning-tree shutdown Disables spanning tree on the interface. Synopsis spanning-tree shutdown no spanning-tree shutdown Operands none Defaults Spanning tree is not enabled. Command Modes Interface Configuration Mode Description Usage Guidelines Examples Use this command to disable spanning tree on the interface. Use the no spanning-tree shutdown command to enable spanning tree on the interface. There are no usage guidelines for this command.
9 spanning-tree tc-flush-standard spanning-tree tc-flush-standard Flushes the Media Access Control (MAC) address based on the optimal scheme. Synopsis spanning-tree tc-flush-standard no spanning-tree tc-flush-standard Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples none MAC address flushing is enabled. Global Configuration Mode Use this command to flush the MAC address based on the optimal scheme.
transmit-holdcount 9 transmit-holdcount Configures the maximum number of Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) transmitted per second for the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) and the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP. Synopsis transmit-holdcount number no transmit-holdcount Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples number Specifies the value in seconds for the number of BPDUs than can be sent before pausing for 1 second. The range of valid values is 1-10.
9 168 transmit-holdcount Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference 53-1001217-01
Chapter 10 RMON Commands rmon alarm Sets alarm conditions. Synopsis rmon alarm index snmp_oid interval seconds {absolute | delta} rising-threshold value event number [falling-threshold value event number [owner name] | owner name] no rmon alarm index [snmp_oid interval seconds {absolute | delta} rising-threshold value event number [falling-threshold value event number [owner name] | owner name]] Operands index Specifies the alarm Index. The range of valid values is 1-65535.
10 rmon alarm switch(config)#rmon alarm 100 1.3.6.1.2.1.16.1.1.1.5.
rmon collection stats 10 rmon collection stats Collects Ethernet group statistics on an interface. Synopsis rmon collection stats number [owner name] no rmon collection stats number [owner name] Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples number Specifies the RMON collection control index value. The range of valid values is 1-65535. owner name Specifies the identity of the owner. The collection of RMON statistics is not enabled.
10 rmon event rmon event Adds or removes an event in the RMON event table associated to the RMON alarm number. Synopsis rmon event index [description word] [log] [owner name] [trap word] no rmon event index [description word] [log] [owner name] [trap word] Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples index Specifies the RMON event number. The range of valid values is 1-65535. description word Specifies a description of the event.
show rmon 10 show rmon Displays the current RMON status on the switch. Synopsis Operands show rmon [alarms [number] [brief] | events [number] [brief]| logs [event_number] | statistics [number] [brief] ] alarms Specifies to display the RMON alarm table. number Specifies the alarm index identification number. The range of valid values is 1-65535. brief Specifies to display a brief summary of the output. events Specifies to display the RMON events table.
10 show rmon Owner: RMON_SNMP Status: ok(1) To display the RMON events: switch#show rmon events event Index = 4 Description "My Description" Event type Log & SnmpTrap Event community name admin Last Time Sent = 00:00:00 Owner admin See Also 174 rmon alarm, rmon event Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference 53-1001217-01
Chapter 11 QoS Commands cee Applies a CEE Provisioning map on an interface. Synopsis cee name no cee Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples name Specifies the name of a previously created CEE map. Any existing CEE map must be removed before a new one can be applied. There is no CEE Provisioning applied on an interface. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to apply a CEE map on an interface. Use the no cee command to remove the CEE Provisioning map.
11 cee-map cee-map Enters the CEE map configuration mode. If the CEE map does not exist, it creates the map. Synopsis cee-map name [precedence number] no cee-map name Operands name Specifies a unique name across all of the CEE maps defined within the system. If the specified CEE map does not exist, then it is created. If the specified CEE map already exists, then it is updated and the new mapping automatically propagates to all interfaces bound to the CEE map.
priority-group-table 11 priority-group-table Configures the bandwidth for each Priority Group. Synopsis priority-group-table pgid [weight weight] [pfc] no priority-group-table pgid Operands Defaults Command Modes Description pgid Specifies the Priority Group ID (PGID) assigned to a priority group. The range of valid values is 15.0-15.7 for the eight reserved Strict Priority PGIDs. weight weight Maps a weight to a Deficit Weighted Round Robin (DWRR) scheduler queue.
11 priority-table priority-table Provisions the CEE Priority-to-Priority Group Table, this table maps each of the eight ingress CoS into a Priority Group. Synopsis priority-table pgid0 pgid1 pgid2 pgid3 pgid4 pgid5 pgid6 pgid7 no priority-table Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples pgid0 Sets the Priority Group ID for all packets with CoS 0. pgid1 Sets the Priority Group ID for all packets with CoS 1. pgid2 Sets the Priority Group ID for all packets with CoS 2.
priority-table 11 switch (conf)#ceemap test switch (conf-ceemap)#priority-table 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 15.
11 qos cos qos cos Specifies the interface Class of Service (CoS) value. Synopsis qos cos value no qos cos Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples value Specifies the CoS value. The range of valid values is 0-7. The default CoS value is 0 (zero). Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to specify the interface Default CoS value.
qos cos-mutation 11 qos cos-mutation Applies a CoS-to-CoS (COS) mutation QoS map on an interface. Synopsis qos cos-mutation name no qos cos-mutation Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples name Specifies the name of the CoS mutation map. There is no explicit CoS-to-CoS mutation QoS map applied; by default the inbound CoS equals the outbound CoS. Interface Configuration Mode Use this command to apply a CoS-to-CoS mutation QoS map on an interface.
11 qos cos-traffic-class qos cos-traffic-class Applies a CoS-to-Traffic Class QoS map on an interface. Synopsis qos cos-traffic-class name no qos cos-traffic-class Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples name Specifies the name of a previously created CoS-to-Traffic Class QoS map. Only one CoS-to-Traffic Class QoS map can exist at a time. An existing CoS-to-Traffic Class QoS map must be removed before a new one can be applied.
qos map cos-mutation 11 qos map cos-mutation Creates a QoS map for performing CoS-to-CoS mutation. Synopsis qos map cos-mutation name cos0 cos1 cos2 cos3 cos4 cos5 cos6 cos7 no qos map cos-mutation name Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples name Specifies a unique name across all CoS-to-CoS mutation QoS maps defined within the system. If the named CoS-to-CoS mutation QoS map does not exist, then it is created.
11 qos map cos-mutation See Also 184 qos cos-mutation, show qos maps Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference 53-1001217-01
qos map cos-traffic-class 11 qos map cos-traffic-class Creates a QoS map for performing CoS-to-Traffic Class mapping. Synopsis qos map cos-traffic-class name tc0 tc1 tc2 tc3 tc4 tc5 tc6 tc7 no qos map cos-traffic-class Operands. Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples name Specifies the CoS-to-Traffic Class QoS map name. If the named CoS-to-Traffic Class QoS map does not exist, then it is created.
11 qos map cos-traffic-class See Also 186 qos trust, qos map cos-mutation Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference 53-1001217-01
qos queue multicast scheduler 11 qos queue multicast scheduler Configures the multicast Traffic Class packet expansion scheduler policy. All multicast Traffic Class packet expansion queues are serviced Deficit Weighted Round Robin (DWRR). Synopsis qos queue multicast scheduler dwrr weight0 weight1 weight2 weight3 no qos queue multicast scheduler Operands .Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples dwrr Configures the DWRR multicast Traffic Class packet expansion policy.
11 qos queue multicast scheduler See Also 188 qos rcv-queue multicast Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference 53-1001217-01
qos queue scheduler 11 qos queue scheduler Configures the Traffic Class packet scheduler policy. Synopsis qos queue scheduler strict-priority strict-priority number dwrr weight0 weight1 weight2 weight3 weight4 weight5 weight6 weight7 no qos queue scheduler strict-priority strict-priority number dwrr Operands Configures the Strict Priority Traffic Class policy. All Strict Priority Traffic Classes are serviced before any DWRR Traffic Classes. Sets the number of the Strict Priority Traffic Class.
11 qos queue scheduler Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples weight4 Sets the DWRR weight for Traffic Class 4 in units of bandwidth percentage left over after servicing all of the Strict Priority Traffic Classes. The sum of all weight values must equal 100 percent. The weight0 value is only valid when the strict priority number is less than 4. The range of valid values is 0-100 percent.
qos rcv-queue multicast rate-limit 11 qos rcv-queue multicast rate-limit Configures a cap on the maximum rate for multicast packet expansion. Synopsis qos rcv-queue multicast rate-limit rate [burst burst-size] no qos rcv-queue multicast rate-limit Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples rate Specifies the maximum rate for multicast packet expansion in units of packets per second (pkt/s).
11 qos rcv-queue multicast threshold qos rcv-queue multicast threshold Configures a cap on the maximum queue depth for multicast packet expansion queues. Synopsis qos rcv-queue multicast threshold tdt0 tdt1 tdt2 tdt3 no qos rcv-queue multicast threshold Operands .Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples tdto Sets the Tail Drop Threshold for multicast Traffic Class 0 packet expansion queue in units of packets (pkt). The range of valid values is 0-2047 packets.
qos trust cos 11 qos trust cos Specifies the interface QoS trust model for incoming traffic. Synopsis qos trust cos no qos trust Operands Defaults Command Modes none The QoS trust CoS mode set to the untrusted state. Interface Configuration Mode Description Use this command to specify the interface ingress QoS Trust model, which controls user priority mapping of incoming traffic. The untrusted mode overrides all incoming priority markings with the Interface Default CoS.
11 show cee maps show cee maps Displays information on the defined CEE maps. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description Usage Guidelines Examples show cee maps name name Restricts the output to report on only the named CEE map. The default behavior without the optional operand is to report on all defined CEE maps. Exec Mode Use this command to display information on a specified defined CEE map or on all of the defined CEE maps.
show qos flowcontrol interface 11 show qos flowcontrol interface Displays all of the configured flow control information for an interface. Synopsis Operands show qos flowcontrol interface {tengigabitethernet slot/port | linecard slot | portset chip | all} tengigabitethernet Reports QoS flow control statistics for a single 10 Gbps Ethernet interface. slot Specifies the 10 Gbps Ethernet linecard slot number within the chassis. port Specifies the 10 Gbps Ethernet port number within the linecard.
11 show qos interface show qos interface Displays a summary of all QoS configurations applied on an interface. Synopsis Operands show qos interface {tengigabitethernet slot/port | linecard slot portset chip | all} tengigabitethernet Reports QoS configuration for a single 10 Gbps Ethernet interface. slot Specifies the 10 Gbps Ethernet linecard slot number within the chassis. port Specifies the 10 Gbps Ethernet port number within the linecard.
show qos interface 11 Traffic Class Scheduler configured for 0 Strict Priority queues TrafficClass: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 --------------------------------------------DWRRWeight: 0 0 0 0 60 0 40 0 Multicast Packet Expansion Traffic Class Scheduler TrafficClass: 0 1 2 3 --------------------------------DWRRWeight: 25 25 25 25 See Also cee-map, priority table Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference 53-1001217-01 197
11 show qos maps show qos maps Displays information on the defined QoS maps. Synopsis Operands Defaults Command Modes Description show qos maps [{cos-mutation [name] | cos-traffic-class [name]} ] cos-mutation name Specifies to report on only the named CoS-to-CoS mutation QoS map. cos-traffic-class name Specifies to report on only the named CoS-to-Traffic Class QoS maps. The default behavior without any specified operands is to report on all defined QoS maps.
show qos queue interface 11 show qos queue interface Displays the runtime state retrieved from the dataplane reflecting the number of packets and bytes sent and received for each priority. Synopsis Operands show qos queue interface {tengigabitethernet slot/port | linecard slot | portset chip | all} tengigabitethernet slot Specifies the 10 Gbps Ethernet interface linecard slot number. port Specifies the 10 Gbps Ethernet interface port number within the linecard.
11 show qos rvc-queue interface show qos rvc-queue interface Displays a summary of all QoS configurations applied to an Layer 2 Interface. Synopsis Operands show qos rvc-queue interface {tengigabitethernet slot/port | linecard slot portset chip | all} tengigabitethernet slot Specifies the 10 Gbps Ethernet interface linecard slot number. port Specifies the 10 Gbps Ethernet interface port number within the linecard.
show qos rcv-queue multicast 11 show qos rcv-queue multicast Displays the runtime state retrieved from the dataplane reflecting any multicast packet expansion packet drops resulting from a queue crossing the maximum queue depth. Synopsis Operands show qos rcv-queue multicast {linecard slot portset chip | all} linecard portset slot Specifies ASIC linecard slot number within the chassis. port Specifies ASIC number within the linecard.
11 202 show qos rcv-queue multicast Converged Enhanced Ethernet Command Reference 53-1001217-01