Command Line Interface Reference Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Switch

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Command Line Interface
Command Groups
The system commands can be broken down into the functional groups shown below.
Command Groups
Command Group Description Page
802.1x Commands Specify authentication, authorization and accounting
(AAA) methods for use on interfaces running IEEE
802.1x, and enable 802.1x globally.
2-1
AAA Commands Define the authentication method lists for servers. 3-1
ACL Commands Display Access Control Lists (ACLs) defined on the
device.
4-1
Address Table Commands Register MAC-layer multicast addresses, and handle
MAC-layer secure address to a routed port.
5-1
Clock Commands Show the configuration or status of the Simple
Network Time Protocol (SNTP).
6-1
Configuration and Image
File Commands
Display the contents of the currently running
configuration file, specify contents of image files.
7-1
Ethernet Configuration
Commands
Configure multiple Ethernet type interfaces. 8-1
GVRP Commands Display the GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)
configuration information, enable GVRP globally or on
an interface.
9-1
IGMP Snooping
Commands
Enable the Internet Group Management Protocol
(IGMP) snooping.
10 -1
IP Addressing Commands Define a default gateway, set an IP address for
interface, delete entries from the host.
11-1
LACP Commands Configure system or port priority using the Link
Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP).
12-1
Line Commands Display line parameters, enable the command history
function, or configure the command history buffer size.
13 -1
Management ACL
Commands
Define a permit or deny a rule, or configure a
management access control list.
14 -1
PHY Diagnostics
Commands
Display the optical transceiver diagnostics. 15-1
Port Channel Commands Enter the interface configuration mode to configure a
specific, or a multiple port-channel.
16 -1
Port Monitor Commands Start a port monitoring session, or display the port
monitoring status.
17-1
QoS Commands Enable Quality of Service (QoS) on the device, create
policy maps, and define traffic classifications
18 -1