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■ [no] ip source-binding -- Add/remove a static IP-to-MAC binding in the DHCP snooping database
(p. 286)
■ vlan -- (VLAN-ID) (p. 289)
■ ip -- (IP-ADDR) (p. 280)
■ mac -- (MAC-ADDR) (p. 282)
■ interface -- ([ethernet] PORT-NUM) (p. 279)
■ [no] ip source-route -- Enable/disable forwarding of source routed packets (p. 287)
■ [no] ip ssh -- Enable/disable SSH server on the device or set various SSH server parameters (p.
287)
■ filetransfer -- Enable/disable secure file transfer capability. (p. 277)
■ ip-version < 4 | 6 | 4or6 > -- Specify the type of connections the daemon should listen for. (p.
281)
■ port -- Specify the TCP port on which the daemon should listen for SSH connections. (p. 283)
■ default -- Specify that the daemon should listen on the default TCP port (22). (p. 275)
■ IP-PORT -- Specify the TCP port number on which the daemon should listen. (TCP/UDP-PORT)
(p. 281)
■ public-key < manager | operator > -- Configure a client public-key. (NUMBER) (p. 283)
■ keystring -- ASCII formatted public-key. (ASCII-STR) (p. 281)
■ timeout < 5 to 120 > -- Specify the maximum length of time (seconds) permitted for protocol
negotiation and authentication. (NUMBER) (p. 288)
■ [no] ip timep -- Configure the method to acquire the Timep server address (p. 288)
■ dhcp -- Use DHCP to acquire Timep server address. (p. 275)
■ interval < 1 to 9999 > -- Specify how often (in minutes) the switch tries to get the current
time. (p. 279)
■ manual -- Manually configure the Timep server address. (p. 282)
■ server -- Timep server IPv4 address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 286)
■ interval < 1 to 9999 > -- Specify how often (in minutes) the switch tries to get the current
time. (p. 279)
■ serverV6 -- Timep server IPv6 address. (IPV6-ADDR) (p. 286)
■ interval < 1 to 9999 > -- Specify how often (in minutes) the switch tries to get the current
time. (p. 279)
■ ip ttl < 2 to 255 > -- Specify TTL for outgoing IP packets (NUMBER) (p. 289)
■ [no] ip udp-bcast-forward -- Enable/disable UDP broadcast forwarding (p. 289)
■ [no] ip zero-broadcast -- Enable/disable usage of zero broadcast IP Address (p. 290)
COMMAND DETAILS
priority (p. 283)high-priority-forward (p. 278)access (p. 272)
public-key (p. 283)icmp (p. 278)access-list (p. 272)
querier (p. 284)igmp (p. 278)address (p. 272)
redirects (p. 284)increment (p. 279)addrmask (p. 273)
reject (p. 284)infinite (p. 279)arp-age (p. 273)
reply-limit (p. 284)interface (p. 279)authorized-managers (p. 273)
resequence (p. 284)interval (p. 279)auto (p. 274)
route (p. 285)ip (p. 280)blackhole (p. 274)
router-id (p. 285)ip6addr (p. 280)blocked (p. 274)
routing (p. 286)ipaddr (p. 280)broadcast-request (p. 274)
server (p. 286)ip-addr (p. 280)burst-normal (p. 275)
server-address (p. 286)IP-PORT (p. 281)connection-rate-filter (p. 275)
serverV6 (p. 286)IPV4-ADDR (p. 281)default (p. 275)
source-binding (p. 286)IPV4-MASK (p. 281)default-gateway (p. 275)
source-route (p. 287)ip-version (p. 281)dhcp (p. 275)
ssh (p. 287)irdp (p. 281)dhcp-bootp (p. 276)
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ipCommand Line Interface Reference Guide