SGS-6341-Series User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 2 INSTALLATION
- Chapter 3 Switch Management
- Chapter 4 Basic Switch Configuration
- Chapter 5 File System Operations
- Chapter 6 Cluster Configuration
- Chapter 7 Port Configuration
- Chapter 8 Port Isolation Function Configuration
- Chapter 9 Port Loopback Detection Function Configuration
- Chapter 10 ULDP Function Configuration
- Chapter 11 LLDP Function Operation Configuration
- Chapter 12 Port Channel Configuration
- Chapter 13 MTU Configuration
- Chapter 14 EFM OAM Configuration
- Chapter 15 PORT SECURITY
- Chapter 16 DDM Configuration
- Chapter 17 LLDP-MED
- Chapter 18 bpdu-tunnel Configuration
- Chapter 19 EEE Energy-saving Configuration
- Chapter 20 VLAN Configuration
- Chapter 21 MAC Table Configuration
- Chapter 22 MSTP Configuration
- Chapter 23 QoS Configuration
- Chapter 24 Flow-based Redirection
- Chapter 25 Flexible Q-in-Q Configuration
- Chapter 26 Layer 3 Management Configuration
- Chapter 27 ARP Scanning Prevention Function Configuration
- Chapter 28 Prevent ARP Spoofing Configuration
- Chapter 29 ARP GUARD Configuration
- Chapter 30 Gratuitous ARP Configuration
- Chapter 31 DHCP Configuration
- Chapter 32 DHCPv6 Configuration
- Chapter 33 DHCP Option 82 Configuration
- Chapter 34 DHCP Option 60 and option 43
- Chapter 35 DHCPv6 Options 37, 38
- Chapter 36 DHCP Snooping Configuration
- Chapter 37 DHCP Snooping Option 82 Configuration
- Chapter 38 IPv4 Multicast Protocol
- Chapter 39 IPv6 Multicast Protocol
- Chapter 40 Multicast VLAN
- Chapter 41 ACL Configuration
- Chapter 42 802.1x Configuration
- 42.1 Introduction to 802.1x
- 42.2 802.1x Configuration Task List
- 42.3 802.1x Application Example
- 42.4 802.1x Troubleshooting
- Chapter 43 The Number Limitation Function of MAC and IP in Port, VLAN Configuration
- Chapter 44 Operational Configuration of AM Function
- Chapter 45 Security Feature Configuration
- 45.1 Introduction to Security Feature
- 45.2 Security Feature Configuration
- 45.2.1 Prevent IP Spoofing Function Configuration Task Sequence
- 45.2.2 Prevent TCP Unauthorized Label Attack Function Configuration Task Sequence
- 45.2.3 Anti Port Cheat Function Configuration Task Sequence
- 45.2.4 Prevent TCP Fragment Attack Function Configuration Task Sequence
- 45.2.5 Prevent ICMP Fragment Attack Function Configuration Task Sequence
- 45.3 Security Feature Example
- Chapter 46 TACACS+ Configuration
- Chapter 47 RADIUS Configuration
- Chapter 48 SSL Configuration
- Chapter 49 IPv6 Security RA Configuration
- Chapter 50 MAB Configuration
- Chapter 51 PPPoE Intermediate Agent Configuration
- Chapter 52 Web Portal Configuration
- Chapter 53 VLAN-ACL Configuration
- Chapter 54 SAVI Configuration
- Chapter 55 MRPP Configuration
- Chapter 56 ULPP Configuration
- Chapter 57 ULSM Configuration
- Chapter 58 Mirror Configuration
- Chapter 59 sFlow Configuration
- Chapter 60 RSPAN Configuration
- Chapter 61 ERSPAN
- Chapter 62 SNTP Configuration
- Chapter 63 NTP Function Configuration
- Chapter 64 Summer Time Configuration
- Chapter 65 DNSv4/v6 Configuration
- Chapter 66 Monitor and Debug
- Chapter 67 Reload Switch after Specified Time
- Chapter 68 Debugging and Diagnosis for Packets Received and Sent by CPU
- Chapter 69 Dying Gasp Configuration
- Chapter 70 PoE Configuration
2)Configure interface authentication m
ode and password
Command Explanation
VLAN Interface Mode
ip rip authentication mode { text| md5}
no ip rip authentication mode [text|
md5]
Sets the authentication method; the no ip rip
authentication mode [text| md5] command
cancels the authentication action.
ip rip authentication string <text>
no ip rip authentication string
Sets the authentication key; the no ip rip
authentication string command means no key
is needed.
ip rip authentication key-chain
<name-of-chain>
no ip rip authentication key-chain
[<name-of-chain>]
Sets the key chain used in authentication, the no
ip rip authentication key-chain
[<name-of-chain>] command means the key
chain is not used.
ip rip authentication cisco-compatible
no ip rip authentication
cisco-compatible
After configure this command, configure MD5
authentication, then can receive RIP packet of
cisco, the no command restores the default
configuration.
Global Mode
key chain <name-of-chain>
no key chain < name-of-chain >
Enter keychain mode, and configure a key
chain, the no key chain < name-of-chain >
command deletes the key chain.
Keychain Mode
key <keyid>
no key <keyid>
Enter the keychain-key mode and configure a
key of the keychain; the no key <keyid>
command deletes one key.
Keychain-key Mode
key-string <text>
no key-string <text>
Configure the password used by the key, the no
key-string <text> command deletes the
password.
accept-lifetime <start-time>
{<end-time>| duration<seconds>|
infinite}
no accept-lifetime
Configure a key on the key chain and accept it
as an authorized time; the no accept-lifetime
command deletes it.
send-lifetime <start-time> {<end-time>|
duration<seconds>| infinite}
no send-lifetime
Configure the transmitting period of a key on the
key chain; the no send-lifetime command
deletes the send-lifetime.
3)Configure the route deviation
Command Explanation
Router Mode
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