EN4093R Command Reference For Lenovo Networking OS 8.2 392 CR 8 2
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Lenovo Flex System Fabric EN4093R 10Gb Scalable Switch
ISCLI—Industry Standard CLI
Command Reference
For Networking OS 8.2
Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the general information in the Safety information and
Environmental Notices and User Guide documents on the Lenovo Documentation CD and the Warranty Information document that comes
with the product.
First Edition (April 2015)
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Contents
Preface . . . . . . . . .
Who Should Use This Book .
How This Book Is Organized .
Typographic Conventions . .
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Chapter 1. ISCLI Basics . . . .
ISCLI Command Modes . . . . .
Global Commands . . . . . . .
Command Line Interface Shortcuts
CLI List and Range Inputs . .
Command Abbreviation . . .
Tab Completion . . . . . .
User Access Levels . . . . . . .
Idle Timeout . . . . . . . . . .
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Chapter 2. Information Commands . . . . . . .
System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CLI Display Information . . . . . . . . . . . .
Error Disable and Recovery Information . . . . .
SNMPv3 System Information . . . . . . . . . .
SNMPv3 USM User Table Information . . . .
SNMPv3 View Table Information . . . . . .
SNMPv3 Access Table Information . . . . .
SNMPv3 Group Table Information. . . . . .
SNMPv3 Community Table Information . . .
SNMPv3 Target Address Table Information . .
SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Information
SNMPv3 Notify Table Information. . . . . .
SNMPv3 Dump Information . . . . . . . .
General System Information . . . . . . . . . .
Show Software Version Brief . . . . . . . .
Show Recent Syslog Messages . . . . . . . . .
Show Security Audit Log Messages . . . . . . .
User Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stacking Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stacking Switch Information . . . . . . . . . .
Attached Switches Information . . . . . . . . .
Stack Name Information . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stack Backup Switch Information . . . . . . . .
Stack Version Information . . . . . . . . . . .
Stack Packet Path Information . . . . . . . . .
Stack Push Status Information . . . . . . . . .
Layer 2 Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FDB Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Show All FDB Information . . . . . . . . .
Show FDB Multicast Address Information . .
Clearing Entries from the Forwarding Database
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Link Aggregation Control Protocol Information.
Link Aggregation Control Protocol . . . .
Layer 2 Failover Information Commands . . .
Layer 2 Failover Information . . . . . . .
Hot Links Information. . . . . . . . . . . .
Edge Control Protocol Information . . . . . .
LLDP Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LLDP Remote Device Information . . . . .
Unidirectional Link Detection Information . . .
UDLD Port Information . . . . . . . . .
OAM Discovery Information . . . . . . . . .
OAM Port Information. . . . . . . . . .
vLAG Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .
vLAG Trunk Information . . . . . . . .
802.1X Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Spanning Tree Information. . . . . . . . . .
RSTP/PVRST Information . . . . . . . .
Spanning Tree Bridge Information. . . . .
Spanning Tree Root Information . . . . .
Multiple Spanning Tree Information . . . .
Trunk Group Information . . . . . . . . . .
VLAN Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Layer 3 Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IP Routing Information . . . . . . . . . . .
Show All IP Route Information . . . . . .
ARP Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Show All ARP Entry Information . . . . .
ARP Address List Information . . . . . .
BGP Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BGP Peer information . . . . . . . . . .
BGP Summary Information . . . . . . . .
BGP Aggregation Information . . . . . .
Dump BGP Information . . . . . . . . .
OSPF Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OSPF General Information . . . . . . . .
OSPF Interface Loopback Information . . .
OSPF Interface Information . . . . . . . .
OSPF Information Route Codes . . . . . .
OSPF Database Information . . . . . . .
OSPFv3 Information . . . . . . . . . . . .
OSPFv3 Information Dump. . . . . . . .
OSPFv3 Interface Information. . . . . . .
OSPFv3 Routes Information . . . . . . .
OSPFv3 Database Information . . . . . .
Routing Information Protocol . . . . . . . .
RIP Routes Information . . . . . . . . .
RIP Interface Information . . . . . . . .
IPv6 Routing Information . . . . . . . . . .
IPv6 Routing Table . . . . . . . . . . .
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IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Cache Information . .
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Cache Information
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Prefix Information . .
ECMP Static Route Information . . . . . . . .
ECMP Hashing Result . . . . . . . . . . . .
IGMP Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IGMP Querier Information . . . . . . . .
IGMP Group Information. . . . . . . . .
IGMP Multicast Router Information . . . .
IPMC Group Information . . . . . . . . .
MLD information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MLD Mrouter Information . . . . . . . .
VRRP Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Interface Information . . . . . . . . . . . .
IPv6 Interface Information . . . . . . . . . .
IPv6 Path MTU Information . . . . . . . . .
IP Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IKEv2 Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IKEv2 Information Dump. . . . . . . . .
IPsec Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IPsec Manual Policy Information . . . . .
PIM Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PIM Component Information . . . . . . .
PIM Interface Information . . . . . . . .
PIM Neighbor Information . . . . . . . .
PIM Multicast Route Information Commands
PIM Multicast Route Information . . . . .
Quality of Service Information . . . . . . . . . .
802.1p Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WRED and ECN Information . . . . . . . . .
Access Control List Information Commands . . . .
Access Control List Information . . . . . . . .
OpenFlow Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OpenFlow Global Configuration Information . .
OpenFlow Flow Allocation Information . . . .
OpenFlow Group Information . . . . . . . .
OpenFlow Configuration Information . . . . .
OpenFlow Table Information . . . . . . . . .
RMON Information Commands . . . . . . . . .
RMON History Information . . . . . . . . .
RMON Alarm Information . . . . . . . . . .
RMON Event Information . . . . . . . . . .
Link Status Information . . . . . . . . . . .
Port Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Port Transceiver Status . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VM Ready Information . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VM Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VM Check Information . . . . . . . . . . .
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VMware Information . . . . . . . .
VMware Host Information . . . .
EVB Information . . . . . . . . . . . .
vNIC Information . . . . . . . . . . .
Virtual NIC (vNIC) Information . . .
vNIC Group Information . . . . . .
SLP Information . . . . . . . . . . . .
UFP Information . . . . . . . . . . . .
Port Information . . . . . . . . . .
CDCP Information . . . . . . . . .
QoS Information . . . . . . . . . .
TLV Status Information . . . . . . .
Virtual Port Information . . . . . . .
VLAN Information . . . . . . . . .
TLV Information . . . . . . . . . .
DCBX Information Commands . . . . . .
Converged Enhanced Ethernet Information
DCBX Information . . . . . . . . .
DCBX Control Information . . . . . .
DCBX Feature Information . . . . . .
DCBX ETS Information . . . . . . .
DCBX PFC Information . . . . . . .
DCBX Application Protocol Information
ETS Information . . . . . . . . . .
PFC Information . . . . . . . . . .
FCoE Information . . . . . . . . . . .
FIP Snooping Information . . . . . .
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802.1X Authenticator Statistics .
802.1X Authenticator Diagnostics
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Interface Statistics. . . . . . .
Interface Protocol Statistics . . .
Link Statistics . . . . . . . .
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Chapter 4. Configuration Commands . . . . . . .
Viewing and Saving Changes . . . . . . . . . . . .
Saving the Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Error Disable and Recovery Configuration .
Link Flap Dampening Configuration. . . . . .
System Host Log Configuration. . . . . . . . . .
SSH Server Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .
RADIUS Server Configuration . . . . . . . . . .
TACACS+ Server Configuration . . . . . . . . .
LDAP Server Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
NTP Server Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .
NTP MD5 Key Commands . . . . . . . . . .
System SNMP Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
SNMPv3 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User Security Model Configuration . . . . . .
SNMPv3 View Configuration . . . . . . . . .
View‐based Access Control Model Configuration
SNMPv3 Group Configuration . . . . . . . .
SNMPv3 Community Table Configuration . . .
SNMPv3 Target Address Table Configuration. .
SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Configuration
SNMPv3 Notify Table Configuration . . . . .
System Access Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
Management Network Configuration . . . . .
NETCONF Configuration . . . . . . . . . .
User Access Control Configuration . . . . . .
System User ID Configuration . . . . . . . .
Strong Password Configuration . . . . . . . .
HTTPS Access Configuration . . . . . . . . .
Custom Daylight Saving Time Configuration . . . .
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sFlow Port Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .
Port Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Port Error Disable and Recovery Configuration . . .
Port Link Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Temporarily Disabling a Port . . . . . . . . . . .
Unidirectional Link Detection Configuration . . . .
Port OAM Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .
Port ACL Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Port WRED Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Management Port Configuration . . . . . . . . .
Stacking Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stacking Switch Configuration . . . . . . . . . .
Management Interface Configuration . . . . . . .
Quality of Service Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
802.1p Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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WRED Transmit Queue Configuration . . . . . . .
Access Control Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Access Control List Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
Ethernet Filtering Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
IPv4 Filtering Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TCP/UDP Filtering Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
Packet Format Filtering Configuration . . . . . . . . .
ACL IPv6 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IPv6 Filtering Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
IPv6 TCP/UDP Filtering Configuration . . . . . . .
IPv6 Metering Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
Management ACL Filtering Configuration . . . . . . .
TCP/UDP Filtering Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
VMAP Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ACL Group Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ACL Metering Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ACL Re‐Mark Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Re‐Marking In‐Profile Configuration . . . . . . . .
Re‐Marking Out‐Profile Configuration . . . . . . .
IPv6 Re‐Marking Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .
IPv6 Re‐Marking In‐Profile Configuration . . . . .
IPv6 Re‐Marking Out‐Profile Configuration . . . . .
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Port Mirroring Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Layer 2 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
802.1X Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
802.1X Global Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
802.1X Guest VLAN Configuration . . . . . . . .
802.1X Port Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .
Spanning Tree Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MSTP Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RSTP/PVRST Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . .
Forwarding Database Configuration . . . . . . . . . .
Static Multicast MAC Configuration . . . . . . . .
Static FDB Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ECP Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LLDP Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LLDP Port Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LLDP Optional TLV configuration . . . . . . . . .
Trunk Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IP Trunk Hash Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FCoE Trunk Hash Configuration . . . . . . . . .
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Layer 3 Trunk Hash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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vLAG Health Check Configuration . . . . . . . .
vLAG ISL Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Link Aggregation Control Protocol Configuration . . . .
LACP Port Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Layer 2 Failover Configuration . . . . . . . . . .
Failover Trigger Configuration . . . . . . . .
Auto Monitor Configuration . . . . . . . . .
Failover Manual Monitor Port Configuration . .
Failover Manual Monitor Control Configuration
Hot Links Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hot Links Trigger Configuration . . . . . . .
Hot Links Master Configuration. . . . . . . .
Hot Links Backup Configuration . . . . . . .
VLAN Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol‐Based VLAN Configuration . . . . .
Private VLAN Configuration . . . . . . . . .
Layer 3 Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IP Interface Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Configuration . . . . . .
Default Gateway Configuration. . . . . . . . . .
IPv4 Static Route Configuration. . . . . . . . . .
IP Multicast Route Configuration . . . . . . . . .
ARP Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ARP Static Configuration. . . . . . . . . . .
IP Forwarding Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
Network Filter Configuration. . . . . . . . . . .
Routing Map Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
IP Access List Configuration . . . . . . . . .
Autonomous System Filter Path Configuration .
Routing Information Protocol Configuration . . . .
RIP Interface Configuration. . . . . . . . . .
RIP Route Redistribution Configuration . . . .
Open Shortest Path First Configuration . . . . . .
Area Index Configuration . . . . . . . . . .
OSPF Summary Range Configuration . . . . .
OSPF Interface Configuration . . . . . . . . .
OSPF Virtual Link Configuration . . . . . . .
OSPF Host Entry Configuration . . . . . . . .
OSPF Route Redistribution Configuration . . .
OSPF MD5 Key Configuration . . . . . . . .
Open Shortest Path First Version 3 Configuration . .
OSPFv3 Area Index Configuration. . . . . . .
OSPFv3 Summary Range Configuration . . . .
OSPFv3 AS‐External Range Configuration . . .
OSPFv3 Interface Configuration . . . . . . . .
OSPFv3 over IPSec Configuration . . . . . . .
OSPFv3 Virtual Link Configuration . . . . . .
OSPFv3 Host Entry Configuration . . . . . . .
OSPFv3 Redistribute Entry Configuration . . .
OSPFv3 Redistribute Configuration . . . . . .
Border Gateway Protocol Configuration . . . . . .
BGP Peer Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
BGP Aggregation Configuration . . . . . . .
BGP Neighbor Redistribution Configuration . .
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MLD Interface Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
IGMP Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IGMP Snooping Configuration . . . . . . . . . .
IGMPv3 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IGMP Relay Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .
IGMP Filtering Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
IGMP Relay Multicast Router Configuration . . . .
IGMP Static Multicast Router Configuration . . . .
IGMP Advanced Configuration . . . . . . . . . .
IGMP Querier Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
IKEv2 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IKEv2 Proposal Configuration. . . . . . . . . . .
IKEv2 Preshare Key Configuration. . . . . . . . .
IKEv2 Identification Configuration . . . . . . . .
IPsec Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IPsec Transform Set Configuration . . . . . . . . .
IPsec Traffic Selector Configuration . . . . . . . .
IPsec Dynamic Policy Configuration . . . . . . . .
IPsec Manual Policy Configuration . . . . . . . .
Domain Name System Configuration . . . . . . . . .
Bootstrap Protocol Relay Configuration . . . . . . . .
BOOTP Relay Broadcast Domain Configuration . . .
VRRP Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Virtual Router Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
Virtual Router Priority Tracking Configuration . . .
Virtual Router Group Configuration . . . . . . . .
Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking Configuration
VRRP Interface Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
VRRP Tracking Configuration. . . . . . . . . . .
Protocol Independent Multicast Configuration . . . . .
PIM Component Configuration . . . . . . . . . .
RP Candidate Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
RP Static Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PIM Interface Configuration . . . . . . . . . . .
IPv6 Default Gateway Configuration . . . . . . . . .
IPv6 Static Route Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Cache Configuration . . . . .
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Prefix Configuration . . . . .
IPv6 Prefix Policy Table Configuration . . . . . . . . .
IPv6 Path MTU Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .
IP Loopback Interface Configuration. . . . . . . . . .
Converged Enhanced Ethernet Configuration . . . . . . .
ETS Global Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ETS Global Priority Group Configuration . . . . . .
Priority Flow Control Configuration . . . . . . . . . .
Global Priority Flow Control Configuration . . . . .
Port‐level 802.1p PFC Configuration . . . . . . . .
DCBX Port Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fibre Channel over Ethernet Configuration. . . . . . . . .
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FIPS Port Configuration . . . . . . . .
Remote Monitoring Configuration . . . . .
RMON History Configuration . . . . .
RMON Event Configuration . . . . . .
RMON Alarm Configuration . . . . . .
Virtualization Configuration . . . . . . .
VM Policy Bandwidth Management . . .
Virtual NIC Configuration . . . . . . .
vNIC Port Configuration . . . . . .
Virtual NIC Group Configuration . .
VM Group Configuration . . . . . . .
VM Check Configuration . . . . . . .
VM Profile Configuration . . . . . . .
VMWare Configuration . . . . . . . .
Miscellaneous VMready Configuration .
UFP Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . .
Edge Virtual Bridge Configuration . . . . .
Edge Virtual Bridge Profile Configuration
OpenFlow Configuration . . . . . . . . .
Static Flows Configuration . . . . . . .
Switch Partition (SPAR) Configuration . . .
Precision Time Protocol Configuration . . .
Service Location Protocol Configuration . . .
Configuration Dump . . . . . . . . . . .
Saving the Active Switch Configuration . . .
Restoring the Active Switch Configuration. .
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Operations‐Level Port Commands . . . . . . . .
Operations‐Level Port 802.1X Commands . . . . .
Operations‐Level VRRP Commands. . . . . . . .
Operations‐Level BGP Commands . . . . . . . .
Protected Mode Options . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VMware Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
VMware Distributed Virtual Switch Operations .
VMware Distributed Port Group Operations . .
Edge Virtual Bridge Operations. . . . . . . . . .
Feature on Demand Key Options . . . . . . . . .
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Stacking Boot Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Scheduled Reboot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Netboot Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Flexible Port Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
QSFP Port Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Updating the Switch Software Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Loading New Software to Your Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Selecting a Software Image to Run. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Uploading a Software Image from Your Switch . . . . . . . . . .
Selecting a Configuration Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rebooting the Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Changing the Switch Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Boot Management Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Boot Recovery Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Recover from a Failed Image Upgrade using TFTP. . . . . . . . .
Recovering from a Failed Image Upgrade using XModem Download
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Forwarding Database Maintenance . . . . .
Debugging Commands . . . . . . . . . .
IP Security Debugging . . . . . . . . .
ARP Cache Maintenance. . . . . . . . . .
IP Route Manipulation . . . . . . . . . .
LLDP Cache Manipulation . . . . . . . . .
IGMP Group Maintenance . . . . . . . . .
IGMP Multicast Routers Maintenance . . . .
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Cache Manipulation
IPv6 Route Maintenance . . . . . . . . . .
Uuencode Flash Dump . . . . . . . . . .
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Appendix A. Lenovo N/OS System Log Messages
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Australia and New Zealand Class A Statement . . . . . . . . . .
European Union EMC Directive Conformance Statement. . . . . .
Germany Class A Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Japan VCCI Class A Statement
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Korea Communications Commission (KCC) Statement . . . . . .
Russia Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Class A Statement . . . . .
People’s Republic of China Class A electronic emission Statement . . .
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EN4093R Command Reference for N/OS 8.2
Preface
The Lenovo Flex System Fabric EN4093R 10Gb Scalable Switch ISCLI Command
Reference describes how to configure and use the Lenovo N/OS 8.2 software with
your Lenovo Flex System Fabric EN4093R 10Gb Scalable Switch (referred to as
EN4093R throughout this document). This guide lists each command, together
with the complete syntax and a functional description, from the IS Command Line
Interface (ISCLI).
For documentation on installing the switches physically, see the Installation Guide
for your EN4093R. For details about the configuration and operation of the
EN4093R, see the Lenovo N/OS 8.2 Application Guide.
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Who Should Use This Book
This book is intended for network installers and system administrators engaged in
configuring and maintaining a network. The administrator should be familiar with
Ethernet concepts, IP addressing, the Spanning Tree Protocol and SNMP
configuration parameters.
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How This Book Is Organized
Chapter 1, “ISCLI Basics,” describes how to connect to the switch and access the
information and configuration commands. This chapter provides an overview of
the command syntax, including command modes, global commands, and
shortcuts.
Chapter 2, “Information Commands,” shows how to view switch configuration
parameters.
Chapter 3, “Statistics Commands,” shows how to view switch performance
statistics.
Chapter 4, “Configuration Commands,” shows how to configure switch system
parameters, ports, VLANs, Spanning Tree Protocol, SNMP, Port Mirroring, IP
Routing, Port Trunking, and more.
Chapter 5, “Operations Commands,” shows how to use commands which affect
switch performance immediately, but do not alter permanent switch
configurations (such as temporarily disabling ports). The commands describe how
to activate or deactivate optional software features.
Chapter 6, “Boot Options,” describes the use of the primary and alternate switch
images, how to load a new software image, and how to reset the software to factory
defaults.
Chapter 7, “Maintenance Commands,” shows how to generate and access a dump
of critical switch state information, how to clear it, and how to clear part or all of the
forwarding database.
Appendix A, “Lenovo N/OS System Log Messages,” lists Lenovo N/OS System
Log Messages.
Appendix B, “Getting help and technical assistance,” contains information on how
to get help, service, technical assistance, o more information about Lenovo
products.
Appendix C, “Notices,” displays Lenovo legal information.
“Index” includes pointers to the description of the key words used throughout the
book.
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Typographic Conventions
The following table describes the typographic styles used in this book.
Table 1. Typographic Conventions
Typeface or Symbol
Meaning
plain fixedwidth
text
This type is used for names of commands, files, and
directories used within the text. For example:
View the readme.txt file.
It also depicts on‐screen computer output and prompts.
bold fixedwidth
text
This bold type appears in command examples. It shows
text that must be typed in exactly as shown. For
example:
show sysinfo
bold body text
This bold type indicates objects such as window names,
dialog box names, and icons, as well as user interface
objects such as buttons, and tabs.
italicized body text
This italicized type indicates book titles, special terms,
or words to be emphasized.
angle brackets < >
Indicate a variable to enter based on the description
inside the brackets. Do not type the brackets when
entering the command.
Example: If the command syntax is
ping
you enter
ping 192.32.10.12
braces {}
Indicate required elements in syntax descriptions
where there is more than one option. You must choose
only one of the options. Do not type the braces when
entering the command.
Example: If the command syntax is
show portchannel
{<1‐128>|hash|information}
you enter:
show portchannel <1‐128>
or
show portchannel hash
or
show portchannel information
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Table 1. Typographic Conventions
Typeface or Symbol
Meaning
brackets []
Indicate optional elements in syntax descriptions. Do
not type the brackets when entering the command.
Example: If the command syntax is
show interface ip [<1‐128>]
you enter
show interface ip
or
show interface ip <1‐128>
vertical line |
Separates choices for command keywords and
arguments. Enter only one of the choices. Do not type
the vertical line when entering the command.
Example: If the command syntax is
show portchannel
{<1‐128>|hash|information}
you must enter:
show portchannel <1‐128>
or
show portchannel hash
or
show portchannel information
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Chapter 1. ISCLI Basics
Your EN4093R 10Gb Scalable Switch (EN4093R) is ready to perform basic
switching functions right out of the box. Some of the more advanced features,
however, require some administrative configuration before they can be used
effectively.
This guide describes the individual ISCLI commands available for the EN4093R.
The ISCLI provides a direct method for collecting switch information and
performing switch configuration. Using a basic terminal, the ISCLI allows you to
view information and statistics about the switch, and to perform any necessary
configuration.
This chapter explains how to access the IS Command Line Interface (ISCLI) for the
switch.
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ISCLI Command Modes
The ISCLI has three major command modes listed in order of increasing privileges,
as follows:
User EXEC mode
This is the initial mode of access. By default, password checking is disabled for
this mode, on console.
Privileged EXEC mode
This mode is accessed from User EXEC mode. This mode can be accessed using
the following command: enable
Global Configuration mode
This mode allows you to make changes to the running configuration. If you save
the configuration, the settings survive a reload of the EN4093R. Several
sub‐modes can be accessed from the Global Configuration mode. For more
details, see Table 1. This mode can be accessed using the following command:
configure terminal
Each mode provides a specific set of commands. The command set of a
higher‐privilege mode is a superset of a lower‐privilege mode—all lower‐privilege
mode commands are accessible when using a higher‐privilege mode.
Table 1 lists the ISCLI command modes.
Table 1. ISCLI Command Modes
Command Mode/Prompt
Command used to enter or exit
User EXEC
Default mode, entered automatically on console
EN 4093R>
Exit: exit or logout
Privileged EXEC
Enter Privileged EXEC mode, from User EXEC mode: enable
EN 4093R#
Exit to User EXEC mode: disable
Quit ISCLI: exit or logout
Global Configuration
EN 4093R(config)#
Enter Global Configuration mode, from Privileged EXEC
mode:
configure terminal
Exit to Privileged EXEC: end or exit
Interface IP
EN 4093R(configipif)#
Enter Interface IP Configuration mode, from Global
Configuration mode: interface ip
Internal Management IP interface is reachable only by
Management Module.
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
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Table 1. ISCLI Command Modes (continued)
Command Mode/Prompt
Command used to enter or exit
Interface Loopback
Enter Interface Loopback Configuration mode, from Global
Configuration mode: interface loopback <1‐5>
EN 4093R(configiploopback)#
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
Interface Port
EN 4093R(configif)#
Enter Port Configuration mode, from Global Configuration
mode:
interface port
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: exit
Exit to Global Configuration mode: end
Interface PortChannel
EN 4093R(configPortChannel)#
Enter PortChannel (trunk group) Configuration mode, from
Global Configuration mode:
interface portchannel {|lacp }
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: exit
Exit to Global Configuration mode: end
VLAN
EN 4093R(configvlan)#
Enter VLAN Configuration mode, from Global Configuration
mode:
vlan
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
Router OSPF
EN 4093R(configrouterospf)#
Enter OSPF Configuration mode, from Global Configuration
mode:
router ospf
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
Router OSPFv3
Enter OSPFv3 Configuration mode, from Global Configuration
mode:
EN 4093R(configrouterospf3)#
ipv6 router ospf
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
Router BGP
EN 4093R(configrouterbgp)#
Enter BGP Configuration mode, from Global Configuration
mode:
router bgp
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
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Table 1. ISCLI Command Modes (continued)
Command Mode/Prompt
Command used to enter or exit
Router RIP
Enter RIP Configuration mode, from Global Configuration
mode:
router rip
EN 4093R(configrouterrip)#
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
Route Map
EN 4093R(configroutemap)#
Enter Route Map Configuration mode, from Global
Configuration mode:
routemap <1‐32>
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
Router VRRP
EN 4093R(configvrrp)#
Enter VRRP Configuration mode, from Global Configuration
mode:
router vrrp
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
IKEv2 Proposal
EN 4093R(configikev2prop)#
Enter IKEv2 Proposal Configuration mode, from Global
Configuration mode:
ikev2 proposal
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
MLD Configuration
EN 4093R(configroutermld)#
Enter Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol Configuration
mode, from Global Configuration mode:
ipv6 mld
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
MST Configuration
EN 4093R(configmst)#
Enter Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration mode,
from Global Configuration mode:
spanningtree mst configuration
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
OpenFlow Instance
Enter OpenfFlow Instance Configuration mode, from Global
Configuration mode:
EN 4093R(configopenflowinst openflow instance <1‐2>
ance)#
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
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Table 1. ISCLI Command Modes (continued)
Command Mode/Prompt
Command used to enter or exit
VSI Database
Enter Virtual Station Interface Database Configuration mode,
from Global Configuration mode:
virt evb vsidb
EN 4093R(confvsidb)#
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
EVB Profile
EN 4093R(confevbprof)#
Enter Edge Virtual Bridging Profile Configuration mode, from
Global Configuration mode:
virt evb profile <1‐16>
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
UFP Virtual Port Configuration
EN 4093R(config_ufp_vport)#
Enter Unified Fabric Port Virtual Port Configuration mode,
from Global Configuration mode:
ufp port vport <1‐4>
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
SPAR Configuration
EN 4093R(configspar)#
Enter Switch Partition Configuration mode, from Global
Configuration mode:
spar <1‐8>
Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end
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Global Commands
Some basic commands are recognized throughout the ISCLI command modes.
These commands are useful for obtaining online help, navigating through the
interface, and for saving configuration changes.
For help on a specific command, type the command, followed by help.
Table 2. Description of Global Commands
Command
Action
?
Provides more information about a specific command or lists
commands available at the current level.
list
Lists the commands available at the current level.
exit
Go up one level in the command mode structure. If already at
the top level, exit from the command line interface and log
out.
copy
runningconfig
startupconfig
Write configuration changes to non‐volatile flash memory.
logout
Exit from the command line interface and log out.
ping
Use this command to verify station‐to‐station connectivity
across the network. The format is as follows:
ping | [n ]
[w ] [l ] [s ] [v ]
[f] [t]
Where:
n: Sets the number of attempts (optional).
w: Sets the number of milliseconds between attempts
(optional).
l: Sets the ping request payload size (optional).
s: Sets the IP source address for the IP packet
(optional).
v: Sets the Type Of Service bits in the IP header.
f: Sets the don’t fragment bit in the IP header (only for
IPv4 addresses).
t: Pings continuously (same as n 0).
Where the IP address or hostname specify the target device.
Use of a hostname requires DNS parameters to be configured
on the switch.
Tries (optional) is the number of attempts (1‐32), and msec
delay (optional) is the number of milliseconds between
attempts.
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Table 2. Description of Global Commands (continued)
Command
Action
traceroute
Use this command to identify the route used for
station‐to‐station connectivity across the network. The format
is as follows:
traceroute {|} [
[]]
Where hostname/IP address is the hostname or IP address of
the target station, max‐hops (optional) is the maximum
distance to trace (1‐32 devices), and msec‐delay (optional) is
the number of milliseconds to wait for the response.
As with ping, the DNS parameters must be configured if
specifying hostnames.
telnet
This command is used to form a Telnet session between the
switch and another network device. The format is as follows:
telnet {|} []
Where IP address or hostname specifies the target station. Use
of a hostname requires DNS parameters to be configured on
the switch.
Port is the logical Telnet port or service number.
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show history
This command displays the last ten issued commands.
show who
Displays a list of users who are currently logged in.
show line
Displays a list of users who are currently logged in, in table
format.
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Command Line Interface Shortcuts
The following shortcuts allow you to enter commands quickly and easily.
CLI List and Range Inputs
For VLAN and port commands that allow an individual item to be selected from
within a numeric range, lists and ranges of items can now be specified. For
example, the vlan command permits the following options:
# vlan 1,3,4095
# vlan 120
# vlan 15,9099,40904095
# vlan 15,19,20,40904095
(access VLANs 1, 3, and 4095)
(access VLANs 1 through 20)
(access multiple ranges)
(access a mix of lists and ranges)
The numbers in a range must be separated by a dash:
Multiple ranges or list items are permitted using a comma: ,
Do not use spaces within list and range specifications.
Ranges can also be used to apply the same command option to multiple items. For
example, to access multiple ports with one command:
# interface port 14
(Access ports 1 though 4)
Command Abbreviation
Most commands can be abbreviated by entering the first characters which
distinguish the command from the others in the same mode. For example, consider
the following full command and a valid abbreviation:
EN 4093R(config)#show macaddresstable interface port 12
or:
EN 4093R(config)#sh ma i p 12
Tab Completion
By entering the first letter of a command at any prompt and pressing , the
ISCLI displays all available commands or options that begin with that letter.
Entering additional letters further refines the list of commands or options
displayed. If only one command fits the input text when is pressed, that
command is supplied on the command line, waiting to be entered.
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User Access Levels
To enable better switch management and user accountability, three levels or classes
of user access have been implemented on the EN4093R. Levels of access to CLI, Web
management functions, and screens increase as needed to perform various switch
management tasks. Conceptually, access classes are defined as follows:
user
Interaction with the switch is completely passive—nothing can be changed on
the EN4093R. Users may display information that has no security or privacy
implications, such as switch statistics and current operational state information.
oper
Operators can make temporary changes on the EN4093R. These changes are lost
when the switch is rebooted/reset. Operators have access to the switch
management features used for daily switch operations. Because any changes an
operator makes are undone by a reset of the switch, operators cannot severely
impact switch operation.
admin
Administrators are the only ones that may make permanent changes to the
switch configuration—changes that are persistent across a reboot or reset of the
switch. Administrators can access switch functions to configure and
troubleshoot problems on the EN4093R. Because administrators can also make
temporary (operator‐level) changes as well, they must be aware of the
interactions between temporary and permanent changes.
Access to switch functions is controlled through the use of unique surnames and
passwords. Once you are connected to the switch via local Telnet, remote Telnet, or
SSH, you are prompted to enter a password. The default user names/password for
each access level are listed in the following table.
Note: It is recommended that you change default switch passwords after initial
configuration and as regularly as required under your network security policies.
Table 3. User Access Levels
User Account
Description and Tasks Performed
Password
User
The User has no direct responsibility for switch
management. He or she can view all switch status
information and statistics, but cannot make any
configuration changes to the switch.
Operator
The Operator can make temporary changes that are
lost when the switch is rebooted/reset. Operators
have access to the switch management features
used for daily switch operations.
The superuser Administrator has complete access to admin
all
command modes, information, and
Administrator
configuration commands on the EN4093R,
including the ability to change both the user and
administrator passwords.
Note: With the exception of the “admin” user, access to each user level can be
disabled by setting the password to an empty value.
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Idle Timeout
By default, the switch will disconnect your Telnet session after ten minutes of
inactivity. This function is controlled by the following command, which can be set
from 1 to 60 minutes, or disabled when set to 0:
system idle <0‐60>
Command mode: Global Configuration
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Chapter 2. Information Commands
You can view configuration information for the switch in both the user and
administrator command modes. This chapter discusses how to use the command
line interface to display switch information.
Table 4. Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show interface status
Displays configuration information about the selected port(s), including:
Port alias and number
Port speed
Duplex mode (half, full, or auto)
Flow control for transmit and receive (no, yes, or both)
Link status (up, down, or disabled)
For details, see page 153.
Command mode: All
show interface trunk
Displays port status information, including:
Port alias and number
Whether the port uses VLAN Tagging or not
Port VLAN ID (PVID)
Port name
VLAN membership
FDB Learning status
Flooding status
For details, see page 154.
Command mode: All
show interface transceiver
Displays the status of the port transceiver module on each external port. For
details, see page 156.
Command mode: All
show softwarekey
Displays the enabled software features.
Command mode: All
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Table 4. Information Commands (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
show informationdump
Dumps all switch information available (10K or more, depending on your
configuration).
If you want to capture dump data to a file, set your communication software
on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump
commands.
Command mode: All
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System Information
The information provided by each command option is briefly described in Table 5
on page 33, with pointers to where detailed information can be found.
Table 5. System Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show sysinfo
Displays system information, including:
System date and time
Switch model name and number
Switch name and location
Time of last boot
MAC address of the switch management processor
IP address of management interface
Hardware version and part number
Software image file and version number
Configuration name
Log‐in banner, if one is configured
Internal temperatures
For details, see page 45.
Command mode: All
show logging [severity <0‐7>] [reverse]
Displays the current syslog configuration, followed by the most recent 2000
syslog messages, as displayed by the show logging messages command.
For details, see page 47.
Command mode: All
show access user
Displays configured user names and their status.
Command mode: Privileged EXEC
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CLI Display Information
These commands allow you to display information about the number of lines per
screen displayed in the CLI.
Table 6. CLI Display Information Options
Command Syntax and Usage
show terminallength
Displays the number of lines per screen displayed in the CLI for the current
session. A value of 0 means paging is disabled.
Command mode: All
show line console length
Displays the current line console length setting. For details, see
page 304.
Command mode: All
show line vty length
Displays the current line vty length setting. For details, see page 304.
Command mode: All
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Error Disable and Recovery Information
These commands allow you to display information about the Error Disable and
Recovery feature for interface ports.
Table 7. Error Disable Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show errdisable [information]
Displays all Error Disable and Recovery information.
Command mode: All
show errdisable linkflap [information]
Displays the current Link Flap Dampening parameters. The information
option displays ports that have been disabled due to excessive link flaps.
Command mode: All
show errdisable recovery
Displays a list of ports with their Error Recovery status.
Command mode: All
show errdisable timers
Displays a list of active recovery timers, if applicable.
Command mode: All
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SNMPv3 System Information
SNMP version 3 (SNMPv3) is an extensible SNMP Framework that supplements
the SNMPv2 framework by supporting the following:
a new SNMP message format
security for messages
access control
remote configuration of SNMP parameters
For more details on the SNMPv3 architecture please refer to RFC2271 to RFC2276.
Table 8. SNMPv3 Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show snmpserver v3 user
Displays User Security Model (USM) table information. To view the table, see
page 37.
Command mode: All
show snmpserver v3 view
Displays information about view, subtrees, mask and type of view. To view a
sample, see page 38.
Command mode: All
show snmpserver v3 access
Displays View‐based Access Control information. To view a sample, see
page 39.
Command mode: All
show snmpserver v3 group
Displays information about the group, including the security model, user
name, and group name. To view a sample, see page 40.
Command mode: All
show snmpserver v3 community
Displays information about the community table information. To view a
sample, see page 40.
Command mode: All
show snmpserver v3 targetaddress
Displays the Target Address table information. To view a sample, see page 41.
Command mode: All
show snmpserver v3 targetparameters
Displays the Target parameters table information. To view a sample, see
page 42.
Command mode: All
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Table 8. SNMPv3 Commands (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
show snmpserver v3 notify
Displays the Notify table information. To view a sample, see page 43.
Command mode: All
show snmpserver v3
Displays all the SNMPv3 information. To view a sample, see page 44.
Command mode: All
SNMPv3 USM User Table Information
The User‐based Security Model (USM) in SNMPv3 provides security services such
as authentication and privacy of messages. This security model makes use of a
defined set of user identities displayed in the USM user table. The following
command displays SNMPv3 user information:
show snmpserver v3 user
Command mode: All
The USM user table contains the following information:
the user name
a security name in the form of a string whose format is independent of the Secu‐
rity Model
an authentication protocol, which is an indication that the messages sent on
behalf of the user can be authenticated
the privacy protocol
usmUser Table:
User Name
adminmd5
adminsha
v1v2only
Protocol
HMAC_MD5, DES PRIVACY
HMAC_SHA, DES PRIVACY
NO AUTH, NO PRIVACY
Table 9. USM User Table Information Parameters
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Field
Description
User Name
This is a string that represents the name of the user that you can
use to access the switch.
Protocol
This indicates whether messages sent on behalf of this user are
protected from disclosure using a privacy protocol. Lenovo
N/OS supports DES algorithm for privacy. The software also
supports two authentication algorithms: MD5 and
HMAC‐SHA.
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SNMPv3 View Table Information
The user can control and restrict the access allowed to a group to only a subset of
the management information in the management domain that the group can access
within each context by specifying the group’s rights in terms of a particular MIB
view for security reasons.
The following command displays the SNMPv3 View Table:
show snmpserver v3 view
Command mode: All
View Name
iso
v1v2only
v1v2only
v1v2only
v1v2only
Subtree
1
1
1.3.6.1.6.3.15
1.3.6.1.6.3.16
1.3.6.1.6.3.18
Mask
Type
included
included
excluded
excluded
excluded
Table 10. SNMPv3 View Table Information Parameters
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Field
Description
View Name
Displays the name of the view.
Subtree
Displays the MIB subtree as an OID string. A view subtree is the
set of all MIB object instances which have a common Object
Identifier prefix to their names.
Mask
Displays the bit mask.
Type
Displays whether a family of view subtrees is included or
excluded from the MIB view.
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SNMPv3 Access Table Information
The access control subsystem provides authorization services.
The vacmAccessTable maps a group name, security information, a context, and a
message type, which could be the read or write type of operation or notification
into a MIB view.
The View‐based Access Control Model defines a set of services that an application
can use for checking access rights of a group. This groupʹs access rights are
determined by a read‐view, a write‐view and a notify‐view. The read‐view
represents the set of object instances authorized for the group while reading the
objects. The write‐view represents the set of object instances authorized for the
group when writing objects. The notify‐view represents the set of object instances
authorized for the group when sending a notification.
The following command displays SNMPv3 access information:
show snmpserver v3 access
Command mode: All
Group Name
v1v2grp
admingrp
Model
snmpv1
usm
Level
noAuthNoPriv
authPriv
ReadV
iso
iso
WriteV
iso
iso
NotifyV
v1v2only
iso
Table 11. SNMPv3 Access Table Information
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Field
Description
Group Name
Displays the name of group.
Model
Displays the security model used, for example, SNMPv1, or
SNMPv2 or USM.
Level
Displays the minimum level of security required to gain rights
of access. For example, noAuthNoPriv, authNoPriv, or authPriv.
ReadV
Displays the MIB view to which this entry authorizes the read
access.
WriteV
Displays the MIB view to which this entry authorizes the write
access.
NotifyV
Displays the Notify view to which this entry authorizes the
notify access.
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SNMPv3 Group Table Information
A group is a combination of security model and security name that defines the
access rights assigned to all the security names belonging to that group. The group
is identified by a group name.
The following command displays SNMPv3 group information:
show snmpserver v3 group
Command mode: All
Sec Model
snmpv1
usm
usm
usm
User Name
v1v2only
adminmd5
adminsha
adminshaaes
Group Name
v1v2grp
admingrp
admingrp
admingrp
Table 12. SNMPv3 Group Table Information Parameters
Field
Description
Sec Model
Displays the security model used, which is any one of: USM,
SNMPv1, SNMPv2, and SNMPv3.
User Name
Displays the name for the group.
Group Name
Displays the access name of the group.
SNMPv3 Community Table Information
This command displays the community table information stored in the SNMP
engine.The following command displays SNMPv3 community information:
show snmpserver v3 community
Command mode: All
Index
Name
User Name
Tag
trap1
public
v1v2only
v1v2trap
Table 13. SNMPv3 Community Table Information Parameters
Field
Description
Index
Displays the unique index value of a row in this table.
Name
Displays the community string, which represents the
configuration.
User Name
Displays the User Security Model (USM) user name.
Tag
40
Displays the community tag. This tag specifies a set of transport
endpoints from which a command responder application
accepts management requests and to which a command
responder application sends an SNMP trap.
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SNMPv3 Target Address Table Information
The following command displays SNMPv3 target address information:
show snmpserver v3 targetaddress
Command mode: All
This command displays the SNMPv3 target address table information, which is
stored in the SNMP engine.
Name
Transport Addr
Port Taglist
Params
trap1
47.81.25.66
162 v1v2trap
v1v2param
Table 14. SNMPv3 Target Address Table Information Parameters
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Field
Description
Name
Displays the locally arbitrary, but unique identifier associated
with this snmpTargetAddrEntry.
Transport
Addr
Displays the transport addresses.
Port
Displays the SNMP UDP port number.
Taglist
This column contains a list of tag values which are used to select
target addresses for a particular SNMP message.
Params
The value of this object identifies an entry in the
snmpTargetParamsTable. The identified entry contains SNMP
parameters to be used when generating messages to be sent to
this transport address.
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SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Information
The following command displays SNMPv3 target parameters information:
show snmpserver v3 targetparameters
Command mode: All
Name
MP Model
v1v2param
snmpv2c
User Name
v1v2only
Sec Model
snmpv1
Sec Level
noAuthNoPriv
Table 15. SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Information
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Field
Description
Name
Displays the locally arbitrary, but unique identifier associated
with this snmpTargeParamsEntry.
MP Model
Displays the Message Processing Model used when generating
SNMP messages using this entry.
User Name
Displays the securityName, which identifies the entry on whose
behalf SNMP messages will be generated using this entry.
Sec Model
Displays the security model used when generating SNMP
messages using this entry. The system may choose to return an
inconsistentValue error if an attempt is made to set this
variable to a value for a security model which the system does
not support.
Sec Level
Displays the level of security used when generating SNMP
messages using this entry.
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SNMPv3 Notify Table Information
The following command displays the SNMPv3 Notify table:
show snmpserver v3 notify
Command mode: All
Name
Tag
v1v2trap
v1v2trap
Table 16. SNMPv3 Notify Table Information
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Field
Description
Name
The locally arbitrary, but unique identifier associated with this
snmpNotifyEntry.
Tag
This represents a single tag value which is used to select entries
in the snmpTargetAddrTable. Any entry in the
snmpTargetAddrTable that contains a tag value equal to the
value of this entry, is selected. If this entry contains a value of
zero length, no entries are selected.
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SNMPv3 Dump Information
The following command displays SNMPv3 information:
show snmpserver v3
Command mode: All
usmUser Table:
User Name
adminmd5
adminsha
v1v2only
vacmAccess Table:
Group Name Prefix Model
v1v2grp
snmpv1
admingrp
usm
Protocol
HMAC_MD5, DES PRIVACY
HMAC_SHA, DES PRIVACY
NO AUTH, NO PRIVACY
Level
noAuthNoPriv
authPriv
vacmViewTreeFamily Table:
View Name
Subtree
iso
1
v1v2only
1
v1v2only
1.3.6.1.6.3.15
v1v2only
1.3.6.1.6.3.16
v1v2only
1.3.6.1.6.3.18
Match
exact
exact
ReadV
iso
iso
Mask
vacmSecurityToGroup Table:
All active SNMPv3 groups are listed below:
Sec Model User Name
snmpv1
v1v2only
usm
adminmd5
usm
adminsha
WriteV
iso
iso
NotifyV
v1v2only
iso
Type
included
included
excluded
excluded
excluded
Group Name
v1v2grp
admingrp
admingrp
snmpCommunity Table:
Index
Name
User Name
Tag
snmpNotify Table:
Name
Tag
snmpTargetAddr Table:
Name
Transport Addr Port Taglist
Params
snmpTargetParams Table:
Name
MP Model User Name
Sec Model Sec Level
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General System Information
The following command displays system information:
show sysinfo
Command mode: All
System Information at 14:26:16 Tue Mar 31, 2015
Time zone: No timezone configured
Daylight Savings Time Status: Disabled
Lenovo Flex System Fabric EN4093R 10Gb Scalable Switch
Switch has been up for 12 days, 1 hour, 48 minutes and 22 seconds.
Last boot: 11:40:13 Thu Mar 19, 2015 (reset by SNMP)
MAC address: 08:17:f4:0a:20:00 IP (If 2) address: 2000:0:0:0:0:0:0:7
Internal Management Port MAC Address: 08:17:f4:0a:20:ef
Internal Management Port IP Address (if 128): 10.241.37.7
External Management Port MAC Address: 08:17:f4:0a:20:fe
External Management Port IP Address (if 127): 10.241.38.34
Software Version 8.2.1 (FLASH image1), active configuration.
Boot kernel version 8.2.1
Chassis MTM
Chassis Serial Num
Hardware Part Number
Hardware Revision
Serial Number
Manufacturing Date (WWYY)
PCBA Part Number
PCBA Revision
PCBA Number
Board Revision
PLD Firmware Version
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
8721A1G
06MBGH0
00FM516
05
Y010CM28E863
3712
00D6166
0
00
05
1.7
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
Temperature
:
:
:
:
:
34
35
31
36
38
Warning
Shutdown
Inlet
Exhaust
Asic Max
Power Consumption
C (Warning at 66 C / Recover at 61 C)
C (Shutdown at 72 C / Recover at 67 C)
C
C
C (Warning at 100 C / Shutdown at 108 C)
: 47.400 W (12.236 V 3.861 A)
Switch is in I/O Module Bay 4
Note: The display of temperature will come up only if the temperature of any of
the sensors exceeds the temperature threshold. There will be a warning from the
software if any of the sensors exceeds this temperature threshold. The switch will
shut down if the power supply overheats.
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System information includes:
System date and time
Switch model
Switch name and location
Time of last boot
MAC address of the switch management processor
Software image file and version number, and configuration name.
IP address of the management interface
Hardware version and part number
Log‐in banner, if one is configured
Internal temperatures
Show Software Version Brief
Table 17 lists commands used for displaying specific entries from the general
system information screen.
Table 17. Specific System Information Options
Command Syntax and Usage
show version brief
Displays the software version number, image file, and configuration name.
Command mode: All
Sample output for command show version brief:
Software Version 8.2.1 (FLASH image2), active configuration.
Displays the software version number, image file, and configuration name.
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Show Recent Syslog Messages
The following command displays system log messages:
show logging [messages] [severity <0‐7>] [reverse]
Command mode: All
Current syslog configuration:
host 0.0.0.0 via MGT port, severity 7, facility 0
host2 0.0.0.0 via MGT port, severity2 7, facility2 0
console enabled
severity level of console output 6
severity level of write to flash 7
syslogging all features
Syslog source loopback interface not set
Date
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
Jul
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Time
17:25:41
17:25:41
17:25:41
17:25:41
17:25:41
17:25:41
17:25:41
17:25:41
17:25:41
17:25:41
17:25:41
17:25:41
17:25:41
17:25:41
17:25:42
17:25:42
17:25:42
17:25:42
Criticality level
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
NOTICE
system:
Message
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
link up on
port
port
port
port
port
port
port
port
port
port
port
port
port
port
port
port
port
port
INT1
INT8
INT7
INT2
INT1
INT4
INT3
INT6
INT5
EXT4
EXT1
EXT3
EXT2
INT3
INT2
INT4
INT3
INT6
Each syslog message has a severity level associated with it, included in text form as
a prefix to the log message. One of eight different prefixes is used, depending on
the condition for which the administrator is being notified.
EMERG
ALERT
CRIT
ERR
WARNING
NOTICE
INFO
DEBUG
Indicates the system is unusable
Indicates action should be taken immediately
Indicates critical conditions
Indicates error conditions or errored operations
Indicates warning conditions
Indicates a normal but significant condition
Indicates an information message
Indicates a debug‐level message
The severity option filters only syslog messages with a specific severity level
between 0 and 7, from EMERG to DEBUG correspondingly.
The reverse option displays the output in reverse order, from the newest entry to
the oldest.
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Show Security Audit Log Messages
The following commands display security audit log messages:
Table 18. Security Audit Log Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show sal [reverse]
Displays the most recent security audit log messages. The reverse option
displays the output in reverse order, from the newest entry to the oldest.
Command mode: All except User EXEC
show sal sequence
Displays the security audit log messages associated with the specified
sequence number or range.
Command mode: All except User EXEC
show sal severity <1‐6> [reverse]
Displays only the security audit log messages with a specific severity level
between 1 and 6, from FATAL to INFORMATION correspondingly. The
reverse option displays the output in reverse order, from the newest entry to
the oldest.
Command mode: All except User EXEC
Note: Security Audit Log commands are not available in Stacking mode.
Command sample output for show sal:
2014 Jul 16 12:40:39 2000:30:0:0:0:0:2:95 000004DC 0x00000004 Warning
1B33D6C833832DA17E020817F40A2000 2EBBCC63AF754E04A21449CE49BFF70A 4 : IP:
New Management IP Address 10.30.2.95 configured
2014 Jul 16 12:40:39 2000:30:0:0:0:0:2:95 000004DD 0x00000004 Warning
1B33D6C833832DA17E020817F40A2000 2EBBCC63AF754E04A21449CE49BFF70A 4 : IP:
New Management Gateway 10.30.1.1 configured
2014 Jul 16 12:42:40 2000:30:0:0:0:0:2:95 000004DE 0x00000004 Warning
1B33D6C833832DA17E020817F40A2000 2EBBCC63AF754E04A21449CE49BFF70A 4 : IP:
New Management IP Address 10.30.2.95 configured
2014 Jul 16 12:42:40 2000:30:0:0:0:0:2:95 000004DF 0x00000004 Warning
1B33D6C833832DA17E020817F40A2000 2EBBCC63AF754E04A21449CE49BFF70A 4 : IP:
New Management Gateway 10.30.1.1 configured
Each security audit log message has a severity level associated with it, included in
text form as a prefix to the log message. One of six different prefixes is used,
depending on the condition for which the administrator is being notified.
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FATAL
CRITICAL
MAJOR
MINOR
WARNING
INFORMATION
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Indicates the system is unusable
Indicates critical conditions
Indicates action should be taken immediately
Indicates error conditions or errored operations
Indicates warning conditions
Indicates an information message
User Status
The following command displays user status information:
show access user
Command mode: All except User EXEC
Usernames:
user
disabled
offline
oper
disabled
offline
admin
enabled
online
Current User ID table:
1: name USERID , ena, cos admin
1 session.
, password valid, offline
Current strong password settings:
strong password status: disabled
This command displays the status of the configured usernames.
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Stacking Information
Table 19 lists the Stacking information options.
Table 19. Stacking Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show stack switch
Displays information about each switch in the stack, including:
Configured Switch Number (csnum)
Attached Switch Number (asnum) when run on master switch
MAC address
Stacking state
UUID
Bay number
Command mode: All
show stack attachedswitches
Displays information about each attached switch in the stack. Available only
on the master switch.
Command mode: All
show stack link
Displays link information for each switch in the stack, listed by attached
switch number.
Command mode: All
show stack name
Displays the name of the stack.
Command mode: All
show stack backup
Displays the unit number of the backup switch.
Command mode: All
show stack version
Displays the firmware version number for all attached switches.
Command mode: All
show stack pathmap [csnum <1‐8>]
Displays the path used to send known unicast packets from one switch of the
stack to another.
Command mode: All
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Table 19. Stacking Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show stack pushstatus
Displays the status of the most recent firmware and configuration file push
from the master to member switches.
Command mode: All
show stack dynamic
Displays all stacking information.
Command mode: All
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Stacking Switch Information
The following command displays Stacking switch information:
show stack switch
Command mode: All
Stack name: STK
Local switch is the master.
Local switch:
csnum
MAC
UUID
Bay Number
Switch Type
Chassis Type
Switch Mode (cfg)
Priority
Stack MAC
1
74:99:75:21:8d:00
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d
1
14
6 (Flex Enterprise)
Master
250
74:99:75:21:8d:1f
Master switch:
csnum
MAC
UUID
Bay Number
1
74:99:75:21:8d:00
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d
1
Backup switch:
csnum
MAC
UUID
Bay Number
5
74:99:75:21:8c:00
98c587636548429aba5010f8c62d4e27
1
Configured Switches:
csnum
UUID
Bay
MAC
asnum
C1
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d 1 74:99:75:21:8d:00 A1
C2
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d 2 08:17:f4:84:34:00 A3
C3
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d 3 08:17:f4:0a:2d:00 A2
C4
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d 4 74:99:75:1c:77:00 A4
C5
98c587636548429aba5010f8c62d4e27 1 74:99:75:21:8c:00 A5
Attached Switches in Stack:
asnum
UUID
Bay
MAC
csnum
State
A1
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d 1 74:99:75:21:8d:00 C1 IN_STACK
A2
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d 3 08:17:f4:0a:2d:00 C3 IN_STACK
A3
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d 2 08:17:f4:84:34:00 C2 IN_STACK
A4
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d 4 74:99:75:1c:77:00 C4 IN_STACK
A5
98c587636548429aba5010f8c62d4e27 1 74:99:75:21:8c:00 C5 IN_STACK
Stack switch information includes the following:
Stack name
Details about the local switch from which the command was issued
Configured switch number and MAC of the Stack Master and Stack Backup
Configured switch numbers and their associated assigned switch numbers
Attached switch numbers and their associated configured switch numbers
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Attached Switches Information
The following command displays information about attached switches, when run
on master switch:
show stack attachedswitches
Command mode: All
Attached Switches in Stack
asnum
UUID
Bay
MAC
csnum
State
A1
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d 1 74:99:75:21:8d:00 C1 IN_STACK
A2
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d 3 08:17:f4:0a:2d:00 C3 IN_STACK
A3
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d 2 08:17:f4:84:34:00 C2 IN_STACK
A4
534c8ca1605846299148305adc9a1f6d 4 74:99:75:1c:77:00 C4 IN_STACK
A5
98c587636548429aba5010f8c62d4e27 1 74:99:75:21:8c:00 C5 IN_STACK
Stack Name Information
The following command displays the name of the stack:
show stack name
Command mode: All
Stack name: STK
Stack Backup Switch Information
The following command displays the unit number for the backup switch:
show stack backup
Command mode: All
Current config Backup unit number = 5
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Stack Version Information
The following command displays firmware version information for each switch in
the stack:
show stack version
Command mode: All
Switch Firmware Versions:
asnum csnum
MAC
S/W
Version
A1
C1
74:99:75:21:8d:00
image1 7.7.1.10
A2
C3
08:17:f4:0a:2d:00
image1 7.7.1.10
A3
C2
08:17:f4:84:34:00
image1 7.7.1.10
A4
C4
74:99:75:1c:77:00
image1 7.7.1.10
A5
C5
74:99:75:21:8c:00
image1 7.7.1.10
Serial #
Y250CM28Y653
US7049000Y
Y010CM161680
Y010CM28E857
Y250CM28Y639
Stack Packet Path Information
The following command displays information about the path used to send known
unicast packets between the switches of a stack.
show stack pathmap
Command mode: All
Packet path Information:
To>
Swu 1 |Swu 2 |Swu 3 |Swu 4 |Swu 5 |Swu 6 |Swu 7 |Swu 8 |
Swu 1 |
0 | 1:45 | 1:45 | 1:49 | 1:49 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Swu 2 | 2:61 |
0 | 2:61 | 2:57 | 2:57 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Swu 3 | 3:57 | 3:61 |
0 | 3:57 | 3:61 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Swu 4 | 4:57 | 4:61 | 4:57 |
0 | 4:61 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Swu 5 | 5:45 | 5:49 | 5:49 | 5:45 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Swu 6 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Swu 7 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Swu 8 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Stack Push Status Information
The following command displays the status of the most recent firmware and
configuration file push from the master to member switches:
show stack pushstatus
Command mode: All
Image 1 transfer status info:
Switch 08:17:f4:0a:2d:00:
not received file
Switch 08:17:f4:84:34:00:
not received file
Switch 74:99:75:1c:77:00:
not received file
Switch 74:99:75:21:8c:00:
not received file
Image 2 transfer status info:
Switch 08:17:f4:0a:2d:00:
not received file
Switch 08:17:f4:84:34:00:
not received file
Switch 74:99:75:1c:77:00:
not received file
Switch 74:99:75:21:8c:00:
not received file
Boot image transfer status info:
Switch 08:17:f4:0a:2d:00:
not received file
Switch 08:17:f4:84:34:00:
not received file
Switch 74:99:75:1c:77:00:
not received file
Switch 74:99:75:21:8c:00:
not received file
not sent or transfer in progress
not sent or transfer in progress
not sent or transfer in progress
not sent or transfer in progress
not sent or transfer in progress
not sent or transfer in progress
not sent or transfer in progress
not sent or transfer in progress
not sent or transfer in progress
not sent or transfer in progress
not sent or transfer in progress
not sent or transfer in progress
Config file transfer status info:
Switch 08:17:f4:0a:2d:00:
last receive successful
Switch 08:17:f4:84:34:00:
last receive successful
Switch 74:99:75:1c:77:00:
last receive successful
Switch 74:99:75:21:8c:00:
last receive successful
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Layer 2 Information
The following commands display Layer 2 information.
Table 20. Layer 2 Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show dot1x information
Displays 802.1X Information. For details, see page 72.
Command mode: All
show spanningtree
Displays Spanning Tree information, including the status (on or off), Spanning
Tree mode (RSTP, PVRST, or MSTP), and VLAN membership.
In addition to seeing if spanning tree groups (STGs) are enabled or disabled,
you can view the following STG bridge information:
Priority
Hello interval
Maximum age value
Forwarding delay
Aging time
You can also see the following port‐specific STG information:
Port alias and priority
Cost
State
For details, see page 74.
Command mode: All
show spanningtree stp <1‐128> information
Displays information about a specific Spanning Tree Group. For details, see
page 79.
Command mode: All
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Table 20. Layer 2 Information Commands (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
show spanningtree mst <0‐32> [information]
Displays Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) information for the
specified instance, including the MSTP digest and VLAN membership.
MSTP port information includes:
Port number and priority
Cost
State
Role
Designated bridge and port
Type
For details, see page 83.
Command mode: All
show spanningtree mst configuration
Displays the current MSTP settings.
Command mode: All
show portchannel information
Displays the state of each port in the various static or LACP trunk groups. For
details, see page 85.
Command mode: All
show vlan
Displays VLAN configuration information for all configured VLANs,
including:
VLAN Number
VLAN Name
Status
Port membership of the VLAN
For details, see page 86.
Command mode: All
show failover trigger [|information]
Displays Layer 2 Failover information. For details, see page 63.
Command mode: All
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Table 20. Layer 2 Information Commands (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
show hotlinks information
Displays Hot Links information. For details, see page 65.
Command mode: All
show layer2 information
Dumps all Layer 2 switch information available (10K or more, depending on
your configuration).
If you want to capture dump data to a file, set your communication software
on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump
commands.
Command mode: All
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FDB Information
The forwarding database (FDB) contains information that maps the media access
control (MAC) address of each known device to the switch port where the device
address was learned. The FDB also shows which other ports have seen frames
destined for a particular MAC address.
Note: The master forwarding database supports up to 128K MAC address entries
on the MP per switch.
Table 21. FDB Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show macaddresstable
Displays all entries in the Forwarding Database.
Command mode: All
For more information, see page 60.
show macaddresstable address
Displays a single database entry by its MAC address. You are prompted to
enter the MAC address of the device. Enter the MAC address using the format,
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. For example, 08:00:20:12:34:56.
You can also enter the MAC address using the format, xxxxxxxxxxxx.
For example, 080020123456.
Command mode: All
show macaddresstable all
Displays both unicast (static and dynamic) and multicast (static) entries in the
Forwarding Database.
Command mode: All
show macaddresstable configured static
Displays all configured static MAC entries in the FDB.
Command mode: All
show macaddresstable interface port
Displays all FDB entries for a particular port.
Command mode: All
show macaddresstable multicast
Displays all Multicast MAC entries in the FDB.
Command mode: All
show macaddresstable portchannel
Displays all FDB entries for a particular trunk group (portchannel).
Command mode: All
show macaddresstable privatevlan
Displays all FDB entries on a single private VLAN.
Command mode: All
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Table 21. FDB Information Commands (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
show macaddresstable state {unknown|forward|trunk}
Displays all FDB entries for a particular state.
Command mode: All
show macaddresstable static
Displays all static MAC entries in the FDB.
Command mode: All
show macaddresstable vlan
Displays all FDB entries on a single VLAN.
Command mode: All
Show All FDB Information
The following command displays Forwarding Database information:
show macaddresstable
Command mode: All
MAC address
00:04:38:90:54:18
00:09:6b:9b:01:5f
00:09:6b:ca:26:ef
00:0f:06:ec:3b:00
00:11:43:c4:79:83
VLAN
1
1
4095
4095
1
Port Trnk
EXT4
INT13
MGT1
MGT1
EXT4
State
FWD
FWD
FWD
FWD
FWD
Permanent
P
An address that is in the forwarding (FWD) state, means that it has been learned by
the switch. When in the trunking (TRK) state, the port field represents the trunk
group number. If the state for the port is listed as unknown (UNK), the MAC address
has not yet been learned by the switch, but has only been seen as a destination
address.
When an address is in the unknown state, no outbound port is indicated, although
ports that reference the address as a destination will be listed under “Reference
ports”.
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Show FDB Multicast Address Information
The following commands display Multicast Forwarding Database information:
Table 22. Multicast FDB Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show macaddresstable multicast
Displays all Multicast MAC entries in the FDB.
Command mode: All
show macaddresstable multicast address
Displays a single FDB multicast entry by its MAC address. You are prompted
to enter the MAC address of the device. Enter the MAC address using the
format, xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. For example, 03:00:20:12:34:56.
You can also enter the MAC address using the format, xxxxxxxxxxxx.
For example, 030020123456.
Command mode: All
show macaddresstable multicast interface
port
Displays all FDB multicast entries for a particular port.
Command mode: All
show macaddresstable multicast vlan
Displays all FDB multicast entries on a single VLAN.
Command mode: All
Clearing Entries from the Forwarding Database
To clear the entire FDB, refer to “Forwarding Database Maintenance” on page 623.
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Link Aggregation Control Protocol Information
Use these commands to display LACP status information about each port on the
EN4093R.
Table 23. LACP Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show lacp aggregator
Displays detailed information about the LACP aggregator.
Command mode: All
show lacp information
Displays a summary of LACP information. For details, see page 62.
Command mode: All
show interface port lacp information
Displays LACP information about the selected port.
Command mode: All
Link Aggregation Control Protocol
The following command displays LACP information:
show lacp information
Command mode: All
port
mode
adminkey operkey
selected
prio aggr trunk status minlinks
1
active
1000
1000
individual 32768
down
1
2
active
2000
2000
suspended 32768
down
1
3
active
3000
2000
yes
32768
1
65*
up
1
4
active
3000
2000
suspended 32768
65*
down
1
...
(*) LACP PortChannel is statically bound to the admin key
LACP dump includes the following information for each external port in the
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mode
Displays the port’s LACP mode (active, passive, or off).
adminkey
Displays the value of the port’s adminkey.
operkey
Shows the value of the port’s operational key.
selected
Indicates whether the port has been selected to be part of a Link
Aggregation Group.
prio
Shows the value of the port priority.
aggr
Displays the aggregator associated with each port.
trunk
This value represents the LACP trunk group number.
status
Displays the status of LACP on the port (up, down or standby).
minlinks
Displays the minimum number of active links in the LACP trunk.
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Layer 2 Failover Information Commands
The following command displays Layer 2 Failover information:
Table 24. Layer 2 Failover Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show failover trigger [information]
Displays detailed information about the selected Layer 2 Failover trigger.
Command mode: All
show failover trigger [information]
Displays a summary of Layer 2 Failover information. For details, see page 63.
Command mode: All
Layer 2 Failover Information
The following command displays Layer 2 Failover information:
show failover trigger
Command mode: All
trunk 1
EXT2
EXT3
Operational
Operational
Control State: Auto Disabled
Member
Status
INT1
Operational
INT2
Operational
INT3
Operational
INT4
Operational
Trigger 2 Manual Monitor: Enabled
Trigger 2 limit: 0
Monitor State: Down
Member
Status
adminkey 62
EXT20
Failed
Control State: Auto Disabled
Member
Status
Physical ports
INTC1
Failed
Virtual ports
INTB1.2
Failed
INTB2.2
Failed
INTB3.2
Failed
INTB4.2
Failed
INTB5.2
Failed
...
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A monitor port’s Failover status is Operational only if all the following conditions
hold true:
Port link is up.
If Spanning‐Tree is enabled, the port is in the Forwarding state.
If the port is a member of an LACP trunk group, the port is aggregated.
If any of these conditions are not true, the monitor port is considered to be failed.
A control port is considered to be operational if the monitor trigger state is Up. Even
if a port’s link status is Down, Spanning‐Tree status is Blocking, and the LACP
status is Not Aggregated, from a teaming perspective the port status is
Operational, since the trigger is Up.
A control portʹs status is displayed as Failed when the monitor trigger state is
Down or when the controlled port is a vPort which is not properly configured (UFP
feature is not enabled in switch, port is not configured as UFP port, vport is not
enabled or physical port is not enabled).
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Hot Links Information
The following command displays Hot Links information:
show hotlinks information
Command mode: All
Hot Links Info: Trigger
Current global Hot Links setting: ON
Hot Links BPDU flood: disabled
Hot Links FDB update: disabled
FDB update rate (pps): 500
Current Trigger 12 setting: enabled
name "TG12", preempt enabled, fdelay 30 sec
Active state: None
Master settings:
port EXT2
Backup settings:
port EXT3
Hot Links information includes the following:
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Hot Links status (on or off)
Status of BPDU flood option
Status of FDB send option
Status and configuration of each Hot Links trigger
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Edge Control Protocol Information
The following commands display Edge Control Protocol (ECP) information.
Table 25. ECP Information Options
Command Syntax and Usage
show ecp channels
Displays all Edge Control Protocol (ECP) channels.
Command mode: All
show ecp retransmitinterval
Displays Edge Control Protocol (ECP) retransmit interval.
Command mode: All
show ecp upperlayerprotocols
Displays all registered Upper‐Level Protocols (ULPs).
Command mode: All
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LLDP Information
The following commands display LLDP information.
Table 26. LLDP Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show lldp [information]
Displays LLDP information.
Command mode: All
show lldp port []
Displays Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) port information.
Command mode: All
show lldp port <1‐16> tlv evb
Displays Edge Virtual Bridge (EVB) type‐length‐value (TLV) information.
Command mode: All
show lldp port <1‐16> vport <1‐4> tlv evb
Displays Edge Virtual Bridge (EVB) type‐length‐value (TLV) information for
the specifiec virtual port.
Command mode: All
show lldp receive
Displays information about the LLDP receive state machine.
Command mode: All
show lldp remotedevice [<1‐256>|detail|
|port []]
Displays information received from LLDP‐capable devices. To view a sample
display, see page 68.
Command mode: All
show lldp transmit
Displays information about the LLDP transmit state machine.
Command mode: All
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LLDP Remote Device Information
The following command displays LLDP remote device information:
show lldp remotedevice [<1‐256>|detail|port []]
Command mode: All
LLDP Remote Devices Information
Legend(possible values in DMAC column) :
NB
Nearest Bridge
0180C200000E
NnTB Nearest nonTPMR Bridge 0180C2000003
NCB Nearest Customer Bridge 0180C2000000
Total number of current entries: 1
LocalPort|Index|Remote Chassis ID|Remote Port|Remote System Name|DMAC
|||||
EXTM
| 1
|74 99 75 df 88 00|2
|G805211
|NB
LLDP remote device information provides a summary of information about
remote devices connected to the switch. To view detailed information about a
device, as shown below, follow the command with the index number of the remote
device. To view detailed information about all devices, use the detail option.
Local Port Alias: EXT1
Remote Device Index
Remote Device TTL
Remote Device RxChanges
Chassis Type
Chassis Id
Port Type
Port Id
Port Description
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
15
99
false
Mac Address
0018b1331d00
Locally Assigned
23
EXT1
System Name
:
System Description : Lenovo Networking Operating System
RackSwitch G8264, Lenovo Networking OS: version 7.8.0.24,
Boot image: version 7.8.0.24
System Capabilities Supported : bridge, router
System Capabilities Enabled
: bridge, router
Remote Management Address:
Subtype
Address
Interface Subtype
Interface Number
Object Identifier
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:
:
:
:
:
IPv4
10.100.120.181
ifIndex
128
Unidirectional Link Detection Information
The following commands show unidirectional link detection information.
Table 27. UDLD Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show interface port udld
Displays UDLD information about the selected port.
Command mode: All
show udld
Displays all UDLD information.
Command mode: All
UDLD Port Information
The following command displays UDLD information for the selected port:
show interface port udld
Command mode: All
UDLD information on port EXT1
Port enable administrative configuration setting: Enabled
Port administrative mode: normal
Port enable operational state: link up
Port operational state: advertisement
Port bidirectional status: bidirectional
Message interval: 15
Time out interval: 5
Neighbor cache: 1 neighbor detected
Entry #1
Expiration time: 31 seconds
Device Name:
Device ID: 00:da:c0:00:04:00
Port ID: EXT1
UDLD information includes the following:
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Status (enabled or disabled)
Mode (normal or aggressive)
Port state (link up or link down)
Bi‐directional status (unknown, unidirectional, bidirectional, TX‐RX loop,
neighbor mismatch)
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OAM Discovery Information
The following commands display OAM Discovery information.
Table 28. OAM Discovery Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show interface port oam
Displays OAM information about the selected port.
Command mode: All
show oam
Displays all OAM information.
Command mode: All
OAM Port Information
The following command displays OAM information for the selected port:
show interface port oam
Command mode: All
OAM information on port EXT1
State enabled
Mode active
Link up
Satisfied Yes
Evaluating No
Remote port information:
Mode active
MAC address 00:da:c0:00:04:00
Stable Yes
State valid Yes
Evaluating No
OAM port display shows information about the selected port and the peer to
which the link is connected.
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vLAG Information
The following table lists the information commands for Virtual Link Aggregation
Group (vLAG) protocol.
Table 29. vLAG Information Options
Command Syntax and Usage
show vlag adminkey <1‐65535>
Displays vLAG LACP information.
Command mode: All
show vlag portchannel
Displays vLAG static trunk group information.
Command mode: All
show vlag isl
Displays vLAG Inter‐Switch Link (ISL) information.
Command mode: All
show vlag information
Displays all vLAG information.
Command mode: All
vLAG Trunk Information
The following command displays vLAG information for the trunk group:
show vlag portchannel
Command mode: All
vLAG is enabled on trunk 3
Protocol Static
Current settings: enabled
ports: 60
Current L2 trunk hash settings:
smac
Current L3 trunk hash settings:
sip dip
Current ingress port hash: disabled
Current L4 port hash: disabled
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802.1X Information
The following command displays 802.1X information:
show dot1x information
Command mode: All
System capability
System status
Protocol version
Guest VLAN status
Guest VLAN
:
:
:
:
:
Authenticator
disabled
1
disabled
none
Authenticator
Backend
Assigned
Port
Auth Mode
Auth Status
PAE State
Auth State
VLAN
*INT1 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
*INT2 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
INT3 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
*INT4 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
*INT5 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
*INT6 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
*INT7 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
INT8 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
INT9 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
*INT10 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
*INT11 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
*INT12 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
EXT1 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
EXT2 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
*EXT3 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
*EXT4 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
*EXT11 forceauth
unauthorized initialize
initialize
none
* Port down or disabled
Note: The sample screens that appear in this document might differ slightly from
the screens displayed by your system. Screen content varies based on the type of
Lenovo Switch that you are using and the firmware versions and options that are
installed.
The following table describes the IEEE 802.1X parameters.
Table 30. 802.1X Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Description
Port
Displays each port’s alias.
Auth Mode
Displays the Access Control authorization mode for the
port. The Authorization mode can be one of the following:
Auth Status
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force‐unauth
auto
force‐auth
Displays the current authorization status of the port, either
authorized or unauthorized.
Table 30. 802.1X Parameter Descriptions (continued)
Parameter
Description
Authenticator
PAE State
Displays the Authenticator Port Access Entity State. The
PAE state can be one of the following:
Backend Auth
State
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initialize
disconnected
connecting
authenticating
authenticated
aborting
held
forceAuth
Displays the Backend Authorization State. The Backend
Authorization state can be one of the following:
initialize
request
response
success
fail
timeout
idle
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Spanning Tree Information
The following command displays Spanning Tree information:
show spanningtree
Command mode: All
Note: Based on the Spanning Tree mode enabled, the command output differs:
VLAN Rapid Spanning Tree mode (pvrst):
Pvst+ compatibility mode enabled
Spanning Tree Group 2: On (PVRST)
VLANs: 4000
Current Root:
8002 74:99:75:bd:b6:00
Parameters:
Priority
32770
PathCost
0
Hello
2
MaxAge
20
Port
0
Hello
2
FwdDel
15
MaxAge
20
Aging
300
FwdDel
15
Topology Change Counts
0
Port
Prio
Cost
State Role Designated Bridge
Des Port Type
EXT13
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8036 P2P
EXT14
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8036 P2P
EXT15
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8036 P2P
EXT16
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8036 P2P
EXT17
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8047 P2P
EXT20
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8047 P2P
EXT21
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8047 P2P
EXT22
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8047 P2P
! = Automatic path cost.
+ = Portchannel cost, not the individual port cost.
Spanning Tree Group 32: On (PVRST)
VLANs: 1
Current Root:
8020 74:99:75:bd:b6:00
Parameters:
Priority
32800
PathCost
0
Hello
2
MaxAge
20
Port Hello MaxAge FwdDel
0
2
20
15
FwdDel
15
Aging
300
Topology Change Counts
0
Port
Prio
Cost
State Role Designated Bridge
Des Port Type
Note: There is no active STP port in Spanning Tree Group 32.
Spanning Tree Group 128: Off (PVRST), FDB aging timer 300
VLANs: 4095
Port
Prio
Cost
MGT1
0
0
* = STP turned off for this
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State Role Designated Bridge
Des Port Type
FWD *
port.
Rapid Spanning Tree mode (rstp)
Pvst+ compatibility mode enabled
Spanning Tree Group 1: On (RSTP)
VLANs: 1 4000 4095
Current Root:
0000 74:99:75:bd:c4:00
Parameters:
Priority
32768
PathCost Port
990
EXT15
Hello
2
MaxAge
20
Hello
2
FwdDel
15
MaxAge
20
Aging
300
FwdDel
15
Topology Change Counts
1
Port
Prio
Cost
State Role Designated Bridge
Des Port Type
EXT13
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8036 P2P
EXT14
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8036 P2P
EXT15
128
990!+ FWD
ROOT 000074:99:75:bd:c4:00
8046 P2P
EXT16
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8036 P2P
EXT17
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8047 P2P
EXT20
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8047 P2P
EXT21
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8047 P2P
EXT22
128
4990!+ DISC DESG 800274:99:75:bd:b6:00
8047 P2P
MGT1
0
0
FWD *
* = STP turned off for this port.
! = Automatic path cost.
+ = Portchannel cost, not the individual port cost.
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Multiple Spanning Tree mode (mstp)
Pvst+ compatibility mode enabled
Mstp Digest: 0x5e5b21c3e2cb4f144cabc50e88b9bdea
Common Internal Spanning Tree:
VLANs MAPPED:
VLANs: 4095
23999 40014094
Current Root:
0000 74:99:75:bd:c4:00
Cist Regional Root:
0000 74:99:75:bd:c4:00
PathCost Port
0
EXT15
MaxAge
20
FwdDel
15
PathCost
990
Parameters:
Priority MaxAge FwdDel Hops
4096
20
15
20
Des Port Hello Type
Port
Prio
Cost
State Role Designated Bridge
EXT13
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8056
2
P2P
EXT14
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8056
2
P2P
EXT15
128
990!+ FWD
ROOT 000074:99:75:bd:c4:00
8046
2
P2P
EXT16
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8056
2
P2P
EXT17
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8066
2
P2P
EXT20
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8066
2
P2P
EXT21
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8066
2
P2P
EXT22
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8066
2
P2P
MGT1
0
0
FWD *
* = STP turned off for this port.
! = Automatic path cost.
+ = Portchannel cost, not the individual port cost.
Spanning Tree Group 2: On (MSTP)
VLANs MAPPED: 4000
VLANs: 4000
Current Root:
8000 74:99:75:bd:b6:00
Parameters:
Priority
32768
PathCost
0
Aging
300
Port
0
Topology Change Counts
3
Port
Prio
Cost
State Role Designated Bridge
Des Port Type
EXT13
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8056
P2P
EXT14
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8056
P2P
EXT15
128
990!+ FWD
ROOT 000074:99:75:bd:c4:00
8046
P2P
EXT16
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8056
P2P
EXT17
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8066
P2P
EXT20
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8066
P2P
EXT21
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8066
P2P
EXT22
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8066
P2P
! = Automatic path cost.
+ = Portchannel cost, not the individual port cost.
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In addition to seeing if Common Internal Spanning Tree (CIST) is enabled or
disabled, you can view the following CIST bridge information:
Table 31. CIST Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Description
CIST Root
The CIST Root shows information about the root bridge for
the Common Internal Spanning Tree (CIST). Values on this
row of information refer to the CIST root.
CIST Regional
Root
The CIST Regional Root shows information about the root
bridge for this MSTP region. Values on this row of
information refer to the regional root.
Priority (bridge)
The bridge priority parameter controls which bridge on the
network will become the STP root bridge.
MaxAge
The maximum age parameter specifies, in seconds, the
maximum time the bridge waits without receiving a
configuration bridge protocol data unit before it reconfigure
the STP network.
FwdDel
The forward delay parameter specifies, in seconds, the
amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it
changes from discarding to learning and from learning state
to forwarding state.
Hops
The maximum number of bridge hops a packet can traverse
before it is dropped. The default value is 20.
The following port‐specific CIST information is also displayed:
Table 32. CIST Parameter Descriptions
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Parameter
Description
Prio (port)
The port priority parameter helps determine which bridge
port becomes the designated port. In a network topology that
has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment, the
port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated
port for the segment.
Cost
The port path cost parameter is used to help determine the
designated port for a segment. Generally speaking, the faster
the port, the lower the path cost. A setting of 0 indicates that
the cost will be set to the appropriate default after the link
speed has been auto negotiated.
State
The state field shows the current state of the port. The state
field can be either Discarding (DISC), Learning (LRN), or
Forwarding (FWD).
Role
The Role field shows the current role of this port in the
Spanning Tree. The port role can be one of the following:
Designated (DESG), Root (ROOT), Alternate (ALTN), Backup
(BKUP), Disabled (DSB), Master (MAST), or Unknown (UNK).
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Parameter
Description
Designated
Bridge
The Designated Bridge shows information about the bridge
connected to each port, if applicable. Information includes
the priority (in hexadecimal notation) and MAC address of
the Designated Bridge.
Designated Port
The port ID of the port on the Designated Bridge to which
this port is connected.
Hello
The hello time parameter specifies, in seconds, how often the
root bridge transmits a configuration bridge protocol data
unit (BPDU). Any bridge that is not the root bridge uses the
root bridge hello value.
Type
Type of link connected to the port, and whether the port is an
edge port. Link type values are AUTO, P2P, or SHARED.
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RSTP/PVRST Information
The following command displays RSTP/PVRST information:
show spanningtree stp <1‐128> information
Command mode: All
Spanning Tree Group 1: On (RSTP)
VLANs: 1
Current Root:
ffff 00:13:0a:4f:7d:d0
Parameters:
Priority
61440
PathCost
0
Hello
2
Port Prio Cost
State
INT1
0
0 DSB *
INT2
0
0 DSB *
INT3
0
0 FWD *
INT4
0
0 DSB *
INT5
0
0 DSB *
INT6
0
0 DSB *
INT7
0
0 DSB *
INT8
0
0 DSB *
INT9
0
0 DSB *
INT10
0
0 DSB *
INT11
0
0 DSB *
INT12
0
0 DSB *
INT13
0
0 DSB *
INT14
0
0 DSB *
EXT1
128
2000 FWD
EXT2
128
2000 DISC
EXT3
128
2000 FWD
EXT4
128
20000 DISC
...
* = STP turned off for this
MaxAge
20
Port Hello MaxAge FwdDel
EXT4
2
20
15
FwdDel
15
Aging
300
Role Designated Bridge
Des Port
DESG
BKUP
DESG
BKUP
800000:11:58:ae:39:00
800000:11:58:ae:39:00
800000:11:58:ae:39:00
800000:11:58:ae:39:00
8011
8011
8013
8013
Type
P2P
P2P
P2P
Shared
port.
Note: The sample screens that appear in this document might differ slightly from
the screens displayed by your system. Screen content varies based on the type of
Flex System unit that you are using and the firmware versions and options that are
installed.
You can configure the switch software to use the IEEE 802.1D (2004) Rapid
Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), Per VLAN Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (PVRST)
or IEEE 802.1Q (2003) Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP).
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If RSTP/PVRST is turned on, you can view the following bridge information for the
Spanning Tree Group:
Table 33. RSTP/PVRST Bridge Parameter Descriptions
Parameter
Description
Current Root
The Current Root shows information about the root bridge
for the Spanning Tree. Information includes the priority (in
hexadecimal notation) and the MAC address of the root.
Priority (bridge)
The Bridge Priority parameter controls which bridge on the
network will become the STP root bridge.
Hello
The Hello Time parameter specifies, in seconds, how often
the root bridge transmits a configuration bridge protocol
data unit (BPDU). Any bridge that is not the root bridge uses
the root bridge hello value.
MaxAge
The Maximum Age parameter specifies, in seconds, the
maximum time the bridge waits without receiving a
configuration bridge protocol data unit before it reconfigures
the STP network.
FwdDel
The Forward Delay parameter specifies, in seconds, the
amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it
changes from discarding to learning and from learning state
to forwarding state.
Aging
The Aging Time parameter specifies, in seconds, the amount
of time the bridge waits without receiving a packet from a
station before removing the station from the Forwarding
Database.
The following port‐specific information is also displayed:
Table 34. RSTP/PVRST Port Parameter Descriptions
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Parameter
Description
Prio (port)
The Port Priority parameter helps determine which bridge
port becomes the designated port. In a network topology that
has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment, the
port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated
port for the segment.
Cost
The port Path Cost parameter is used to help determine the
designated port for a segment. Generally speaking, the faster
the port, the lower the path cost. A setting of 0 indicates that
the cost will be set to the appropriate default after the link
speed has been auto negotiated.
State
The State field shows the current state of the port. The State
field in RSTP mode can be one of the following: Discarding
(DISC), Learning (LRN), Forwarding (FWD), or Disabled (DSB).
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Table 34. RSTP/PVRST Port Parameter Descriptions (continued)
Parameter
Description
Role
The Role field shows the current role of this port in the
Spanning Tree. The port role can be one of the following:
Designated (DESG), Root (ROOT), Alternate (ALTN), Backup
(BKUP), Disabled (DSB), Master (MAST).
Designated
Bridge
The Designated Bridge shows information about the bridge
connected to each port, if applicable. Information includes
the priority (in hexadecimal notation) and MAC address of
the Designated Bridge.
Designated Port
The port ID of the port on the Designated Bridge to which
this port is connected.
Type
Type of link connected to the port, and whether the port is an
edge port. Link type values are AUTO, P2P, or SHARED.
Spanning Tree Bridge Information
The following command displays Spanning Tree bridge information:
show spanningtree [vlan ] bridge
Command mode: All
Vlan
1
Priority
61440
Hello
2
MaxAge
20
FwdDel
15
Protocol
PVRST
Table 35. Bridge Parameter Descriptions
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Parameter
Description
VLANs
VLANs that are part of the Spanning Tree Group.
Priority
The bridge priority parameter controls which bridge on the
network will become the STP root bridge. The lower the
value, the higher the priority.
Hello
The hello time parameter specifies, in seconds, how often the
root bridge transmits a configuration bridge protocol data
unit (BPDU). Any bridge that is not the root bridge uses the
root bridge hello value.
MaxAge
The maximum age parameter specifies, in seconds, the
maximum time the bridge waits without receiving a
configuration bridge protocol data unit before it reconfigure
the STP network.
FwdDel
The forward delay parameter specifies, in seconds, the
amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it
changes from discaring to learning and from learning state to
forwarding state.
Protocol
The STP protocol run by the Spanning Tree Group.
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Spanning Tree Root Information
The following command displays information about the root switches in every STP
group:
show spanningtree root
Command mode: All
Instance
1
3
6
17
Root ID
8001 08:17:f4:32:95:00
8003 08:17:f4:32:95:00
8001 08:17:f4:fb:d8:00
8011 08:17:f4:32:95:00
PathCost
0
0
20000
0
Hello
2
2
2
2
MaxAge
20
20
20
20
FwdDel Root Port
15
0
15
0
15
27
15
0
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Parameter
Description
Instance
Spanning Tree instance
Root ID
Indicates the root switch MAC address and port number.
Path‐Cost
The port path cost is used to help determine the designated
port for a segment. Port path cost is based on the port speed.
Hello
The hello time parameter specifies, in seconds, how often the
root bridge transmits a configuration bridge protocol data
unit (BPDU). Any bridge that is not the root bridge uses the
root bridge hello value.
MaxAge
The maximum age parameter specifies, in seconds, the
maximum time the bridge waits without receiving a
configuration bridge protocol data unit before it reconfigure
the STP network.
FwdDel
The forward delay parameter specifies, in seconds, the
amount of time that a bridge port has to wait before it
changes from discarding to learning and from learning state
to forwarding state.
Root Port
Port number allocated to the STP instance on the root switch.
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Multiple Spanning Tree Information
The following command displays Multiple Spanning Tree (MSTP) information:
show spanningtree mst <0‐32> information
Command mode: All
Mstp Digest: 0x5e5b21c3e2cb4f144cabc50e88b9bdea
Spanning Tree Group 2: On (MSTP)
VLANs MAPPED: 4000
VLANs: 4000
Current Root:
8000 74:99:75:bd:b6:00
Parameters:
Priority
32768
PathCost
0
Aging
300
Port
0
Topology Change Counts
3
Port
Prio
Cost
State Role Designated Bridge
Des Port Type
EXT13
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8056
P2P
EXT14
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8056
P2P
EXT15
128
990!+ FWD
ROOT 000074:99:75:bd:c4:00
8046
P2P
EXT16
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8056
P2P
EXT17
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8066
P2P
EXT20
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8066
P2P
EXT21
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8066
P2P
EXT22
128
200!+ FWD
DESG 100074:99:75:bd:b6:00
8066
P2P
! = Automatic path cost.
+ = Portchannel cost, not the individual port cost.
The following port‐specific MSTP information is also displayed:
Table 37. MSTP Parameter Descriptions
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Parameter
Description
Prio (port)
The port priority parameter helps determine which bridge
port becomes the designated port. In a network topology that
has multiple bridge ports connected to a single segment, the
port with the lowest port priority becomes the designated
port for the segment.
Cost
The port path cost parameter is used to help determine the
designated port for a segment. Generally speaking, the faster
the port, the lower the path cost. A setting of 0 indicates that
the cost will be set to the appropriate default after the link
speed has been auto negotiated.
State
The state field shows the current state of the port. The state
field can be either Discarding (DISC), Learning (LRN), or
Forwarding (FWD).
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Table 37. MSTP Parameter Descriptions (continued)
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Parameter
Description
Role
The Role field shows the current role of this port in the
Spanning Tree. The port role can be one of the following:
Designated (DESG), Root (ROOT), Alternate (ALTN), Backup
(BKUP), Disabled (DSB), Master (MAST), or Unknown (UNK).
Designated
Bridge
The Designated Bridge shows information about the bridge
connected to each port, if applicable. Information includes
the priority (in hexadecimal notation) and MAC address of
the Designated Bridge.
Designated Port
The port ID of the port on the Designated Bridge to which
this port is connected.
Type
Type of link connected to the port, and whether the port is an
edge port. Link type values are AUTO, P2P, or SHARED.
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Trunk Group Information
The following command displays Trunk Group information:
show portchannel information
Command mode: All
Trunk group 1: Enabled
Protocol Static
Port state:
EXT1: STG 1 forwarding
EXT2: STG 1 forwarding
When trunk groups are configured, you can view the state of each port in the
various trunk groups.
Note: If Spanning Tree Protocol on any port in the trunk group is set to
forwarding, the remaining ports in the trunk group will also be set to forwarding.
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VLAN Information
The following commands display VLAN information.
Table 38. VLAN Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show vlan [information]
Displays general VLAN information.
show vlan privatevlan [type]
Displays private VLAN information. The type option lists only the VLAN
type for each private VLAN: community, isolated or primary.
Command mode: All
show vlan information
Displays information about all VLANs, including:
VLAN number and name
Port membership
VLAN status (enabled or disabled)
Protocol VLAN status
Private VLAN status
Spanning Tree membership
VMAP configuration
Command mode: All
show protocolvlan
Displays protocol VLAN information.
Command mode: All
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The following command displays VLAN information:
show vlan []
Command mode: All
VLAN
1
10
4095
Name
Status MGT
Ports
Default VLAN
ena
dis INTA1EXT22
VLAN 10
ena
dis empty
Mgmt VLAN
ena
ena EXTM MGT1
Primary
Secondary
Type
Ports
Note: The sample screens that appear in this document might differ slightly from
the screens displayed by your system. Screen content varies based on the type of
Lenovo Switch that you are using and the firmware versions and options that are
installed.
This information display includes all configured VLANs and all member ports that
have an active link state. Port membership is represented in slot/port format.
VLAN information includes:
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VLAN Number
VLAN Type
VLAN Name
Status
Management status of the VLAN
Port membership of the VLAN
Protocol‐based VLAN information
Private VLAN configuration
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Layer 3 Information
The following commands display Layer 3 information.
Table 39. Layer 3 Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show arp
Displays Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) information. For details, see
page 94.
Command mode: All
show interface ip []
Displays IPv4 interface information. For details, see page 121.
Command mode: All
show ikev2
Displays IKEv2 information. For more information options, see page 125.
Command mode: All
show ip bgp information [] []
Displays Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) information. For details, see page 97.
Command mode: All
show ip dns
Displays the current Domain Name System settings.
Command mode: All
show ip ecmp
Displays ECMP static route information. For details, see page 112.
Command mode: All
show ip gateway <1‐4>
Displays the current gateway settings.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp
Displays IGMP Information. For more IGMP information options, see
page 113.
Command mode: All
show ip information
Displays all IP information.
Command mode: All
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Table 39. Layer 3 Information Commands (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
show ip interface brief
Displays IP Information. For details, see page 124.
IP information, includes:
IP interface information: Interface number, IP address, subnet mask, VLAN
number, and operational status.
Default gateway information: Metric for selecting which configured
gateway to use, gateway number, IP address, and health status.
IP forwarding settings, network filter settings, route map settings.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf information
Displays OSPF information. For more OSPF information options, see page 98.
Command mode: All
show ip pim component [<1‐2>]
Displays Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) component information. For
more PIM information options, see page 129.
Command mode: All
show ip rip interface
Displays RIP user’s configuration. For details, see page 107.
Command mode: All
show ip route
Displays all routes configured on the switch. For details, see page 92.
Command mode: All
show ip slp
Displays information about the Service Location Protocol (SLP) configuration.
For command options, see page 165.
Command mode: All
show ip vrrp information
Displays VRRP information. For details, see page 120.
Command mode: All
show ipsec manualpolicy
Displays information about manual key management policy for IP security.
For more information options, see page 127.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 gateway6 <1,3‐4>
Displays the current IPv6 default gateway configuration.
Command mode: All
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Table 39. Layer 3 Information Commands (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
show ipv6 interface []
Displays IPv6 interface information. For details, see page 122.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 mld groups
Displays Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) information. For more MLD
information options, see page 118.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 neighbors
Displays IPv6 Neighbor Discovery cache information. For more information
options, see page 110.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf information
Displays OSPFv3 information. For more OSPFv3 information options, see
page 103.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 pmtu []
Displays IPv6 Path MTU information. For details, see page 123.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 prefix
Displays IPv6 Neighbor Discovery prefix information. For details, see
page 111.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 route
Displays IPv6 routing information. For more information options, see
page 108.
Command mode: All
show layer3
Dumps all Layer 3 switch information available (10K or more, depending on
your configuration).
If you want to capture dump data to a file, set your communication software
on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the dump
commands.
Command mode: All
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IP Routing Information
Using the commands listed below, you can display all or a portion of the IP routes
currently held in the switch.
Table 40. Route Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show ip route [all]
Displays all routes configured in the switch. For more information, see
page 92.
Command mode: All
show ip route address
Displays a single route by destination IP address.
Command mode: All
show ip route ecmphash
Displays the current ECMP hashing mechanism.
Command mode: All
show ip route gateway
Displays routes to a single gateway.
Command mode: All
show ip route interface
Displays routes on a single interface.
Command mode: All
show ip route static
Displays static routes configured on the switch.
Command mode: All
show ip route tag {address|bgp|broadcast|fixed|martian|
|multicast|ospf|rip|static}
Displays routes of a single tag. For a description of IP routing tags, see Table 42
on page 92.
Command mode: All
show ip route type {broadcast|direct|indirect|local|
|martian|multicast}
Displays routes of a single type. For a description of IP routing types, see
Table 41 on page 92.
Command mode: All
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Show All IP Route Information
The following command displays IP route information:
show ip route
Command mode: All
Status code: * best
Destination
Mask
* 12.0.0.0
255.0.0.0
* 12.0.0.1
255.255.255.255
* 12.255.255.255 255.255.255.255
* 12.0.0.0
255.0.0.0
* 12.0.0.1
255.255.255.255
* 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.255
* 224.0.0.0
224.0.0.0
* 224.0.0.5
255.255.255.255
Gateway
11.0.0.1
11.0.0.1
11.255.255.255
12.0.0.1
12.0.0.1
12.255.255.255
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
Type
direct
local
broadcast
direct
local
broadcast
martian
multicast
Tag
Metric If
fixed
128
addr
128
broadcast
128
fixed
12
addr
12
broadcast
2
martian
addr
The following table describes the Type parameters.
Table 41. IP Routing Type Parameters
Parameter
Description
indirect
The next hop to the host or subnet destination will be forwarded
through a router at the Gateway address.
direct
Packets will be delivered to a destination host or subnet
attached to the switch.
local
Indicates a route to one of the switch’s IP interfaces.
broadcast
Indicates a broadcast route.
martian
The destination belongs to a host or subnet which is filtered out.
Packets to this destination are discarded.
multicast
Indicates a multicast route.
The following table describes the Tag parameters.
Table 42. IP Routing Tag Parameters
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Parameter
Description
fixed
The address belongs to a host or subnet attached to the switch.
static
The address is a static route which has been configured on the
EN4093R 10Gb Scalable Switch.
address
The address belongs to one of the switch’s IP interfaces.
rip
The address was learned by the Routing Information Protocol
(RIP).
ospf
The address was learned by Open Shortest Path First (OSPF).
bgp
The address was learned via Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
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Parameter
Description
broadcast
Indicates a broadcast address.
martian
The address belongs to a filtered group.
multicast
Indicates a multicast address.
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ARP Information
The ARP information includes IP address and MAC address of each entry, address
status flags (see Table 44 on page 95), VLAN and port for the address, and port
referencing information.
Table 43. ARP Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show [ip] arp [all]
Displays all ARP entries. including:
IP address and MAC address of each entry
Address status flag (see below)
The VLAN and port to which the address belongs
The elapsed time (in seconds) since the ARP entry was learned
For more information, see page 95.
Command mode: All
show [ip] arp find
Displays a single ARP entry by IP address.
Command mode: All
show [ip] arp interface port
Displays the ARP entries on a single port.
Command mode: All
show [ip] arp reply
Displays the ARP address list: IP address, IP mask, MAC address, and VLAN
flags.
Command mode: All
show [ip] arp static
Displays all static ARP entries.
Command mode: All
show [ip] arp vlan
Displays the ARP entries on a single VLAN.
Command mode: All
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Show All ARP Entry Information
The following command displays ARP information:
show arp
Command mode: All
IP address
Flags
MAC address
VLAN
12.20.1.1
00:15:40:07:20:42 4095
12.20.20.16
00:30:13:e3:44:14 4095
12.20.20.18
00:30:13:e3:44:14 4095
12.20.23.111
00:1f:29:95:f7:e5 4095
Age Port
0 INT8
2 INT8
2 INT6
6 INT6
The Port field shows the target port of the ARP entry.
The Flags field is interpreted as follows:
Table 44. ARP Dump Flag Parameters
Flag
Description
P
Permanent entry created for switch IP interface.
R
Indirect route entry.
U
Unresolved ARP entry. The MAC address has not been learned.
ARP Address List Information
The following command displays owned ARP address list information:
show arp reply
Command mode: All
IP address
205.178.18.66
205.178.50.1
205.178.18.64
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IP mask
255.255.255.255
255.255.255.255
255.255.255.255
MAC address
VLAN PassUp
00:70:cf:03:20:04
P
00:70:cf:03:20:06
1
00:70:cf:03:20:05
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BGP Information
The following commands display BGP information.
Table 45. BGP Peer Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show ip bgp aggregateaddress
Displays BGP peer routes. See page 97 for a sample output.
Command mode: All
show ip bgp information
Displays the BGP routing table. See page 97 for a sample output.
Command mode: All
show ip bgp neighbor information
Displays BGP peer information. See page 96 for a sample output.
Command mode: All
show ip bgp neighbor summary
Displays peer summary information such as AS, message received, message
sent, up/down, state. See page 97 for a sample output.
Command mode: All
BGP Peer information
Following is an example of the information provided by the following command:
show ip bgp neighbor information
Command mode: All
BGP Peer Information:
3: 2.1.1.1
, version 4, TTL 225
Remote AS: 100, Local AS: 100, Link type: IBGP
Remote router ID: 3.3.3.3,
Local router ID: 1.1.201.5
BGP status: idle, Old status: idle
Total received packets: 0, Total sent packets: 0
Received updates: 0, Sent updates: 0
Keepalive: 60, Holdtime: 180, MinAdvTime: 60
LastErrorCode: unknown(0), LastErrorSubcode: unspecified(0)
Established state transitions: 1
4: 2.1.1.4
, version 4, TTL 225
Remote AS: 100, Local AS: 100, Link type: IBGP
Remote router ID: 4.4.4.4,
Local router ID: 1.1.201.5
BGP status: idle, Old status: idle
Total received packets: 0, Total sent packets: 0
Received updates: 0, Sent updates: 0
Keepalive: 60, Holdtime: 180, MinAdvTime: 60
LastErrorCode: unknown(0), LastErrorSubcode: unspecified(0)
Established state transitions: 1
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BGP Summary Information
Following is an example of the information provided by the following command:
show ip bgp neighbor summary
Command mode: All
BGP Peer Summary Information:
Peer
V
AS
MsgRcvd MsgSent Up/Down
State
1: 205.178.23.142 4
142
113
121 00:00:28 established
2: 205.178.15.148 0
148
0
0 never
connect
BGP Aggregation Information
Following is an example of the information provided by the following command:
show ip bgp aggregateaddress
Command mode: All
Current BGP aggregation settings:
1: addr 4.2.0.0, mask 255.0.0.0, enabled
2: addr 5.5.0.0, mask 255.255.0.0, enabled
Dump BGP Information
Following is an example of the information provided by the following command:
show ip bgp information [ ]
Command mode: All
Status codes: * valid, > best, i internal
Origin codes: i IGP, e EGP, ? incomplete
Network
Mask
Next Hop
Metr LcPrf Wght Path
*> 1.1.1.0
255.255.255.0
0.0.0.0
0 ?
*> 10.100.100.0
255.255.255.0
0.0.0.0
0 ?
*> 10.100.120.0
255.255.255.0
0.0.0.0
0 ?
The 13.0.0.0 is filtered out by rrmap; or, a loop detected.
The IPv4 network and mask options restrict the output to a specific network in the
BGP routing table.
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OSPF Information
The following commands display OSPF information.
Table 46. OSPF Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show ip ospf area <0‐2>
Displays area information for a particular area index.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf area information
Displays area information for all areas.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf areavirtuallink information
Displays information about all the configured virtual links.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf generalinformation
Displays general OSPF information. See page 99 for a sample output.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf information
Displays OSPF information.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf interface
Displays OSPF information for a particular IP interface. See page 100 for a
sample output.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf interface loopback <1‐5>
Displays loopback information for a particular interface. If no parameter is
supplied, it displays loopback information for all the interfaces. See page 100
for a sample output.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf neighbor
Displays the status of all the current neighbors.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf routes
Displays OSPF routing table. See page 105 for a sample output.
Command mode: All
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Command Syntax and Usage
show ip ospf summaryrange <0‐2>
Displays the list of summary ranges belonging to non‐NSSA areas.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf summaryrangenssa <0‐2>
Displays the list of summary ranges belonging to NSSA areas.
Command mode: All
OSPF General Information
The following command displays general OSPF information:
show ip ospf generalinformation
Command mode: All
OSPF Version 2
Router ID: 10.10.10.1
Started at 1663 and the process uptime is 4626
Area Border Router: yes, AS Boundary Router: no
LS types supported are 6
External LSA count 0
External LSA checksum sum 0x0
Number of interfaces in this router is 2
Number of virtual links in this router is 1
16 new lsa received and 34 lsa originated from this router
Total number of entries in the LSDB 10
Database checksum sum 0x0
Total neighbors are 1, of which
2 are >=INIT state,
2 are >=EXCH state,
2 are =FULL state
Number of areas is 2, of which 3transit 0nssa
Area Id : 0.0.0.0
Authentication : none
Import ASExtern : yes
Number of times SPF ran : 8
Area Border Router count : 2
AS Boundary Router count : 0
LSA count : 5
LSA Checksum sum : 0x2237B
Summary : noSummary
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OSPF Interface Loopback Information
The following command displays OSPF interface loopback information:
show ip ospf interface loopback
Command mode: All
Ip Address 5.5.5.5, Area 0.0.0.1, Passive interface, Admin Status UP
Router ID 1.1.1.2, State Loopback, Priority 1
Designated Router (ID) 0.0.0.0, Ip Address 0.0.0.0
Backup Designated Router (ID) 0.0.0.0, Ip Address 0.0.0.0
Timer intervals, Hello 10, Dead 40, Wait 40, Retransmit 5, Transit delay 1
Neighbor count is 0 If Events 1, Authentication type none
OSPF Interface Information
The following command displays OSPF interface information:
show ip ospf interface
Command mode: All
Ip Address 10.10.12.1, Area 0.0.0.1, Admin Status UP
Router ID 10.10.10.1, State DR, Priority 1
Designated Router (ID) 10.10.10.1, Ip Address 10.10.12.1
Backup Designated Router (ID) 10.10.14.1, Ip Address 10.10.12.2
Timer intervals, Hello 10, Dead 40, Wait 1663, Retransmit 5,
Neighbor count is 1
If Events 4, Authentication type none
OSPF Information Route Codes
The following command displays OSPF route information:
show ip ospf routes
Command mode: All
Codes: IA OSPF inter area,
N1 OSPF NSSA external type 1, N2 OSPF NSSA external type 2
E1 OSPF external type 1, E2 OSPF external type 2
IA 10.10.0.0/16 via 200.1.1.2
IA 40.1.1.0/28 via 20.1.1.2
IA 80.1.1.0/24 via 200.1.1.2
IA 100.1.1.0/24 via 20.1.1.2
IA 140.1.1.0/27 via 20.1.1.2
IA 150.1.1.0/28 via 200.1.1.2
E2 172.18.1.1/32 via 30.1.1.2
E2 172.18.1.2/32 via 30.1.1.2
E2 172.18.1.3/32 via 30.1.1.2
E2 172.18.1.4/32 via 30.1.1.2
E2 172.18.1.5/32 via 30.1.1.2
E2 172.18.1.6/32 via 30.1.1.2
E2 172.18.1.7/32 via 30.1.1.2
E2 172.18.1.8/32 via 30.1.1.2
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OSPF Database Information
The following commands display OSPF Database information.
Table 47. OSPF Database Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show ip ospf database
Displays all the LSAs.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf database advertisingrouter
Takes advertising router as a parameter. Displays all the Link State
Advertisements (LSAs) in the LS database that have the advertising router
with the specified router ID, for example: 20.1.1.1.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf database asbrsummary
[advertisingrouter |linkstateid |self]
Displays ASBR summary LSAs. The use of this command is as follows:
asbrsummary advertisingrouter 20.1.1.1 displays ASBR summary
LSAs having the advertising router 20.1.1.1.
asbrsummary linkstateid 10.1.1.1 displays ASBR summary LSAs
having the link state ID 10.1.1.1.
asbrsummary self displays the self advertised ASBR summary LSAs.
asbrsummary with no parameters displays all the ASBR summary LSAs.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf database databasesummary
Displays the following information about the LS database in a table format:
Number of LSAs of each type in each area.
Total number of LSAs for each area.
Total number of LSAs for each LSA type for all areas combined.
Total number of LSAs for all LSA types for all areas combined.
No parameters are required.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf database external [advertisingrouter |
|linkstateid |self]
Displays the AS‐external (type 5) LSAs with detailed information of each field
of the LSAs.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf database network [advertisingrouter |
|linkstateid |self]
Displays the network (type 2) LSAs with detailed information of each field of
the LSA.network LS database.
Command mode: All
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Table 47. OSPF Database Information Commands (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
show ip ospf database nssa
Displays the NSSA (type 7) LSAs with detailed information of each field of the
LSAs.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf database router [advertisingrouter |
|linkstateid |self]
Displays the router (type 1) LSAs with detailed information of each field of the
LSAs.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf database self
Displays all the self‐advertised LSAs. No parameters are required.
Command mode: All
show ip ospf database summary [advertisingrouter |
|linkstateid |self]
Displays the network summary (type 3) LSAs with detailed information of
each field of the LSAs.
Command mode: All
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OSPFv3 Information
The following commands display OSPFv3 information.
Table 48. OSPFv3 Information Options
Command Syntax and Usage
show ipv6 ospf area
Displays the area information.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf areas
Displays the OSPFv3 Area Table.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf arearange information
Displays OSPFv3 summary ranges.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf areavirtuallink
Displays information about all the configured virtual links.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf borderrouters
Displays OSPFv3 routes to an ABR or ASBR.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf host
Displays OSPFv3 host configuration information.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf information
Displays all OSPFv3 information. To view a sample display, see page 104.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf interface
Displays interface information for a particular interface. If no parameter is
supplied, it displays information for all the interfaces. To view a sample
display, see page 105.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf neighbor
Displays the status of a neighbor with a particular router ID. If no router ID is
supplied, it displays the information about all the current neighbors.
Command mode: All
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Table 48. OSPFv3 Information Options
Command Syntax and Usage
show ipv6 ospf redistconfig
Displays OSPFv3 redistribution information to be applied to routes learned
from the route table.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf requestlist
Displays the OSPFv3 request list. If no router ID is supplied, it displays the
information about all the current neighbors.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf retranslist
Displays the OSPFv3 retransmission list. If no router ID is supplied, it displays
the information about all the current neighbors.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf routes
Displays OSPFv3 routing table. To view a sample display, see page 105.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf summaryprefix
Displays the OSPFv3 external summary‐address configuration information.
Command mode: All
OSPFv3 Information Dump
The following command displays OSPFv3 information:
show ipv6 ospf information
Command mode: All
Router Id: 1.0.0.1
ABR Type: Standard ABR
SPF schedule delay: 5 secs Hold time between two SPFs: 10 secs
Exit Overflow Interval: 0
Ref BW: 100000
Ext Lsdb Limit: none
Trace Value: 0x00008000
As Scope Lsa: 2
Checksum Sum: 0xfe16
Passive Interface: Disable
Nssa Asbr Default Route Translation: Disable
Autonomous System Boundary Router
Redistributing External Routes from connected, metric 10, metric type
asExtType1, no tag set
Number of Areas in this router 1
Area
0.0.0.0
Number of interfaces in this area is 1
Number of Area Scope Lsa: 7
Checksum Sum: 0x28512
Number of Indication Lsa: 0
SPF algorithm executed: 2 times
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OSPFv3 Interface Information
The following command displays OSPFv3 interface information:
show ipv6 ospf interface
Command mode: All
Ospfv3 Interface Information
Interface Id: 1
Instance Id: 0
Local Address: fe80::222:ff:fe7d:5d00
Network Type: BROADCAST Cost: 1
Designated Router Id: 2.0.0.2
fe80::218:b1ff:fea1:6c01
Area Id: 0.0.0.0
Router Id: 1.0.0.1
State: BACKUP
local address:
Backup Designated Router Id: 1.0.0.1
fe80::222:ff:fe7d:5d00
local address:
Transmit Delay: 1 sec
Priority: 1
IfOptions: 0x0
Timer intervals configured:
Hello: 10, Dead: 40, Retransmit: 5
Hello due in 6 sec
Neighbor Count is: 1, Adjacent neighbor count is: 1
Adjacent with neighbor 2.0.0.2
OSPFv3 Routes Information
The following command displays OSPFv3 route information:
show ipv6 ospf routes
Command mode: All
Dest/
PrefixLength
3ffe::10:0:0:0
/80
3ffe::20:0:0:0
/80
3ffe::30:0:0:0
/80
3ffe::60:0:0:6
/128
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NextHp/
Cost
IfIndex
fe80::290:69ff
30
fe90:b4bf /vlan1
fe80::290:69ff
20
fe90:b4bf /vlan1
::
/vlan2 10
fe80::211:22ff
fe33:4426 /vlan2
10
Rt. Type
Area
interArea
0.0.0.0
interArea
0.0.0.0
intraArea
0.0.0.0
interArea
0.0.0.0
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OSPFv3 Database Information
The following commands display OSPFv3 Database information.
Table 49. OSPFv3 Database Information Options
Command Syntax and Usage
show ipv6 ospf database [detail|hex]
Displays all the LSAs.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf database asexternal [detail|hex]
Displays AS‐External LSAs database information. If no parameter is supplied,
it displays condensed information.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf database interprefix [detail|hex]
Displays Inter‐Area Prefix LSAs database information. If no parameter is
supplied, it displays condensed information.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf database interrouter [detail|hex]
Displays Inter‐Area router LSAs database information. If no parameter is
supplied, it displays condensed information.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf database intraprefix [detail|hex]
Displays Intra‐Area Prefix LSAs database information. If no parameter is
supplied, it displays condensed information.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf database link [detail|hex]
Displays Link LSAs database information. If no parameter is supplied, it
displays condensed information.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf database network [detail|hex]
Displays Network LSAs database information. If no parameter is supplied, it
displays condensed information.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf database router [detail|hex]
Displays the Router LSAs with detailed information of each field of the LSAs.
If no parameter is supplied, it displays condensed information.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 ospf database nssa [detail|hex]
Displays Type‐7 (NSSA) LSA database information. If no parameter is
supplied, it displays condensed information.
Command mode: All
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Routing Information Protocol
The following commands display Routing Information Protocol (RIP) information.
Table 50. Routing Information Protocol Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show ip rip routes
Displays RIP routes. For more information, see page 107.
Command mode: All
show interface ip rip
Displays RIP user’s configuration. For more information, see page 107.
Command mode: All
RIP Routes Information
The following command displays RIP route information:
show ip rip routes
Command mode: All
>> IP Routing#
30.1.1.0/24 directly connected
3.0.0.0/8 via 30.1.1.11 metric 4
4.0.0.0/16 via 30.1.1.11 metric 16
10.0.0.0/8 via 30.1.1.2 metric 3
20.0.0.0/8 via 30.1.1.2 metric 2
This table contains all dynamic routes learned through RIP, including the routes
that are undergoing garbage collection with metric = 16. This table does not contain
locally configured static routes.
RIP Interface Information
The following command displays RIP user information:
show ip rip interface
Command mode: All
RIP USER CONFIGURATION :
RIP: ON, update 30
RIP on Interface
49 : 101.1.1.10,
enabled
version 2, listen enabled, supply enabled, default none
poison disabled, split horizon enabled, trigg enabled, mcast
enabled, metric 1
auth none,key none
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IPv6 Routing Information
Table 51 describes the IPv6 Routing information options.
Table 51. IPv6 Routing Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show ipv6 route
Displays all IPv6 routing information. For more information, see page 109.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 route address
Displays a single route by destination IP address.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 route gateway
Displays routes to a single gateway.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 route interface
Displays routes on a single interface.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 route static
Displays all static IPv6 routes.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 route type {connected|static|ospf}
Displays routes of a single type.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 route summary
Displays a summary of IPv6 routing information, including inactive routes.
Command mode: All
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IPv6 Routing Table
The following command displays IPv6 routing information:
show ipv6 route
Command mode: All
IPv6 Routing Table 3 entries
Codes : C Connected, S Static
O OSPF
D Data Gateway from RA
M Management Gateway, E ExtManagement Gateway
N Management Gateway from RA
F ExtManagement Gateway from RA
S
C
C
::/0 [1/20]
via 2001:2:3:4::1, Interface 2
2001:2:3:4::/64 [1/1]
via ::, Interface 2
fe80::20f:6aff:feec:f701/128 [1/1]
via ::, Interface 2
Note: The first number inside the brackets represents the metric and the second
number represents the preference for the route.
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IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Cache Information
The following commands display IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Cache information.
Table 52. IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Cache Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show ipv6 neighbors
Shows all IPv6 Neighbor Discovery cache entries. For more information, see
page 110.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 neighbors find
Shows a single IPv6 Neighbor Discovery cache entry by IP address.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 neighbors interface port
Shows IPv6 Neighbor Discovery cache entries on a single port.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 neighbors static
Displays static IPv6 Neighbor Discovery cache entries.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 neighbors vlan
Shows IPv6 Neighbor Discovery cache entries on a single VLAN.
Command mode: All
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Cache Information
The following command displays a summary of IPv6 Neighbor Discovery cache
information:
show ipv6 neighbors
Command mode: All
IPv6 Address
Age
2001:2:3:4::1
10
fe80::250:bfff:feb7:76b0
0
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Linklayer Addr
00:50:bf:b7:76:b0
00:50:bf:b7:76:b0
State
Reachable
Stale
IF
2
2
VLAN
1
1
Port
EXT1
EXT2
IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Prefix Information
The following command displays a summary of IPv6 Neighbor Discovery prefix
information:
show ipv6 prefix
Command mode: All
Codes: A Address , P PrefixAdvertisement
D Default , N Not Advertised
[L] Onlink Flag is set
[A] Autonomous Flag is set
AD 10:: 64 [LA] Valid lifetime 2592000 , Preferred lifetime 604800
P 20:: 64 [LA] Valid lifetime 200 , Preferred lifetime 100
Neighbor Discovery prefix information includes information about all configured
prefixes.
The following command displays IPv6 Neighbor Discovery prefix information for
an interface:
show ipv6 prefix interface
Command mode: All
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ECMP Static Route Information
The following command displays Equal Cost Multi‐Path (ECMP) route
information:
show ip ecmp
Command mode: All
Current ecmp static routes:
Destination
Mask
Gateway
If
GW Status
10.10.1.1
255.255.255.255 100.10.1.1
1
up
200.20.2.2
1
down
10.20.2.2
255.255.255.255 10.233.3.3
1
up
10.20.2.2
255.255.255.255 10.234.4.4
1
up
10.20.2.2
255.255.255.255 10.235.5.5
1
up
ECMP route information shows the status of each ECMP route configured on the
switch.
ECMP Hashing Result
The following command displays the status of ECMP hashing on each switch:
show ip route ecmphash
Command mode: All
ECMP Hash Mechanism: dipsip
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IGMP Information
The following commands display IGMP information:
Table 53. IGMP Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show ip igmp
Displays the current IGMP configuration parameters.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp filtering
Displays current IGMP Filtering parameters.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp groups
Displays information for all multicast groups. For a command sample output,
see page 116.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp groups address
Displays a single IGMP multicast group by its IP address.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp groups detail
Displays details about an IGMP multicast group, including source and timer
information.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp groups interface port
Displays all IGMP multicast groups on a single port.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp groups portchannel
Displays all IGMP multicast groups on a single trunk group.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp groups vlan
Displays all IGMP multicast groups on a single VLAN.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp ipmcgrp
Displays information for all IPMC groups. For details, see page 117.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp mrouter [information]
Displays IGMP Multicast Router information. For details, see page 117.
Command mode: All
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Table 53. IGMP Information Commands (continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
show ip igmp mrouter dynamic
Displays IGMP Multicast Router dynamic information.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp mrouter interface port
Displays IGMP Multicast Router information the specified interface.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp mrouter portchannel
Displays IGMP Multicast Router information the specified portchannel.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp mrouter static
Displays IGMP Multicast Router static information.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp mrouter vlan
Displays IGMP Multicast Router information for the specified VLAN.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp profile <1‐16>
Displays information about the current IGMP filter.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp querier vlan
Displays IGMP Querier information. For details, see page 115.
Command mode: All
show ip igmp snoop
Displays IGMP Snooping information.
Command mode: All
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IGMP Querier Information
The following command displays IGMP Querier information:
show ip igmp querier vlan
Command mode: All
Current IGMP Querier information:
IGMP Querier information for vlan 1:
Other IGMP querier none
Switchquerier enabled, current state: Querier
Switchquerier type: Ipv4, address 1.1.1.1,
Switchquerier general query interval: 125 secs,
Switchquerier maxresponse interval: 100 'tenths of secs',
Switchquerier startup interval: 31 secs, count: 2
Switchquerier robustness: 2
IGMP configured version is v3
IGMP Operating version is v3
IGMP Querier information includes:
VLAN number
Querier status
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Other IGMP querier—none
IGMP querier present, address: (IP or MAC address)
Querier election type (IPv4 or MAC) and address
Query interval
Querier startup interval
Maximum query response interval
Querier robustness value
Other IGMP querier present, interval (minutes:seconds)
IGMP Querier current state: Querier/Non‐Querier
IGMP version number
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IGMP Group Information
The following command displays IGMP Group information:
show ip igmp groups
Command mode: All
Total entries: 5 Total IGMP groups: 2
Note: The number is computed as
the number of unique (Group, Vlan) entries!
Note: Local groups (224.0.0.x) are not snooped/relayed
appear.
Source
Group
VLAN
Port
Version
10.1.1.1
232.1.1.1
2
4
V3
10.1.1.5
232.1.1.1
2
4
V3
*
232.1.1.1
2
4
V3
10.10.10.43
235.0.0.1
9
1
V3
*
235.0.0.1
9
1
V3
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IGMP source address
IGMP Group address
VLAN and port
IGMP version
IGMPv3 filter mode
Expiration timer value
IGMP multicast forwarding state
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and will not
Mode Expires Fwd
INC
4:16
Yes
INC
4:16
Yes
INC
No
EXC
2:26
No
EXC
Yes
IGMP Multicast Router Information
The following command displays Mrouter information:
show ip igmp mrouter information
Command mode: All
Total entries: 3
Total number of dynamic mrouters: 2
Total number of installed static mrouters:
SrcIP
VLAN
Port
Version
10.1.1.1
3
EXT4
V3
10.1.1.5
2
EXT6
V2
*
9
EXT7
V2
1
Expires
4:09
4:09
static
MRT
128
125
QRV
2
QQIC
125
IGMP Mrouter information includes:
Source IP address
VLAN and port where the Mrouter is connected
IGMP version
Mrouter expiration
Maximum query response time
Querier’s Robustness Variable (QRV)
Querier’s Query Interval Code (QQIC)
IPMC Group Information
The following command displays IGMP IPMC group information:
show ip igmp ipmcgrp
Command mode: All
Total number of displayed ipmc groups: 4
Legend(possible values in Type column):
SH static host
DR dynamic registered
SP static primary
DU dynamic unregistered
SB static backup
M mrouter
O other
Source
Group
Vlan
Port
=============== =============== ==== ============
*
232.0.0.1
1
*
232.0.0.2
1
*
232.0.0.3
1
*
232.0.0.4
1
Type Timeleft
==== ========
DU
6 sec
DU
6 sec
DU
6 sec
DU
6 sec
IGMP IPMC Group information includes:
IGMPv3 source address
Multicast group address
VLAN and port
Type of IPMC group
Expiration timer value
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MLD information
Table 54 describes the commands used to view Multicast Listener Discovery
(MLD) information.
Table 54. MLD Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show ipv6 mld groups
Displays MLD multicast group information.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 mld groups address
Displays group information for the specified IPv6 address.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 mld groups interface port
Displays MLD groups on a single interface port.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 mld groups portchannel
Displays groups on a single port channel.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 mld groups vlan
Displays groups on a single VLAN.
Command mode: All
show ipv6 mld mrouter
Displays all MLD Mrouter ports. See page 119 for sample output.
Command mode: All
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MLD Mrouter Information
The following command displays MLD Mrouter information:
show ipv6 mld mrouter
Command mode: All
Source: fe80:0:0:0:200:14ff:fea8:40c9
Port/Vlan: 26/4
Interface: 3
QRV: 2 QQIC:125
Maximum Response Delay: 1000
Version: MLDv2 Expires:1:02
The following table describes the MLD Mrouter information displayed in the
output.
Table 55. MLD Mrouter
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Statistic
Description
Source
Displays the link‐local address of the reporter.
Port/Vlan
Displays the port/vlan on which the general query is received.
Interface
Displays the interface number on which the general query is
received.
QRV
Displays the Querier’s robustness variable value.
QQIC
Displays the Querier’s query interval code.
Maximum
Response
Delay
Displays the configured maximum query response time.
Version
Displays the MLD version configured on the interface.
Expires
Displays the amount of time that must pass before the multicast
router decides that there are no more listeners for a multicast
address or a particular source on a link.
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VRRP Information
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support on EN4093R 10Gb Scalable
Switch provides redundancy between routers in a LAN. This is accomplished by
configuring the same virtual router IP address and ID number on each participating
VRRP‐capable routing device. One of the virtual routers is then elected as the
master, based on a number of priority criteria, and assumes control of the shared
virtual router IP address. If the master fails, one of the backup virtual routers will
assume routing authority and take control of the virtual router IP address.
The following command displays VRRP information:
show ip vrrp information
Command mode: All
VRRP
1:
2:
3:
information:
vrid 2, 205.178.18.210, if
vrid 1, 205.178.18.202, if
vrid 3, 205.178.18.204, if
1, renter, prio 100, master
1, renter, prio 100, backup
1, renter, prio 100, master
When virtual routers are configured, you can view the status of each virtual router
using this command. VRRP information includes:
Virtual router number
Virtual router ID and IP address
Interface number
Ownership status
owner identifies the preferred master virtual router. A virtual router is the
owner when the IP address of the virtual router and its IP interface are the
same.
renter identifies virtual routers which are not owned by this device.
Priority value. During the election process, the virtual router with the highest
priority becomes master.
Activity status
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master identifies the elected master virtual router.
backup identifies that the virtual router is in backup mode.
holdoff identifies that the virtual router is in holdoff state.
init identifies that the virtual router is waiting for a startup event.
For example, once it receives a startup event, it transitions to master if its
priority is 255, (the IP address owner), or transitions to backup if it is not the
IP address owner.
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Interface Information
The following command displays interface information:
show interface ip
Command mode: All
Interface information:
126:
IP6 fd55:faaf:e1ab:1022:7699:75ff:fe91:a6ef/64 , vlan 4095, up
fe80::7699:75ff:fe91:a6ef
128:
IP4 9.37.78.51
255.255.252.0
9.37.79.255 , vlan 4095, up
For each interface, the following information is displayed:
IPv4 interface address and subnet mask
IPv6 address and prefix
VLAN assignment
Status (up, down, disabled)
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IPv6 Interface Information
The following command displays IPv6 interface information:
show ipv6 interface []
Command mode: All
Interface information:
2: IP6 2001:0:0:0:225:3ff:febb:bb15/64
fe80::225:3ff:febb:bb15
Link local address:
fe80::225:3ff:febb:bb15
Global unicast address(es):
2001::225:3ff:febb:bb15/64
Anycast address(es):
Not Configured.
Joined group address(es):
ff02::1
ff02::2
ff02::1:ffbb:bb15
MTU is 1500
ICMP redirects are enabled
ND DAD is enabled, Number of DAD attempts: 1
ND router advertisement is disabled
, vlan 1, up
For each interface, the following information is displayed:
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IPv6 interface address and prefix
VLAN assignment
Status (up, down, disabled)
Path MTU size
Status of ICMP redirects
Status of Neighbor Discovery (ND) Duplicate Address Detection (DAD)
Status of Neighbor Discovery router advertisements
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IPv6 Path MTU Information
The following command displays IPv6 Path MTU information:
show ipv6 pmtu []
Command mode: All
Path MTU Discovery info:
Max Cache Entry Number : 10
Current Cache Entry Number: 2
Cache Timeout Interval : 10 minutes
Destination Address
5000:1::3
FE80::203:A0FF:FED6:141D
Since
00:02:26
00:06:55
PMTU
1400
1280
Path MTU Discovery information provides information about entries in the Path
MTU cache. The PMTU field indicates the maximum packet size in octets that can
successfully traverse the path from the switch to the destination node. It is equal to
the minimum link MTU of all the links in the path to the destination node.
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IP Information
The following command displays Layer 3 information:
show ip interface brief
Command mode: All
IP information:
AS number 0
Interface information:
126: IP6 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0/0
fe80::200:ff:fe00:ef
128: IP4 9.43.95.121
255.255.255.0
, vlan 4095, up
9.43.95.255,
vlan 4095, up
Loopback interface information:
Default gateway information: metric strict
4: 9.43.95.254,
FAILED
Default IP6 gateway information:
Current BOOTP relay settings: OFF
Global servers:
Server 1 address 0.0.0.0
Server 2 address 0.0.0.0
Server 3 address 0.0.0.0
Server 4 address 0.0.0.0
Server 5 address 0.0.0.0
Current IP forwarding settings: ON, dirbr disabled, icmprd disabled
Current network filter settings:
none
Current route map settings:
RIP is disabled.
OSPF is disabled.
OSPFv3 is disabled.
BGP is disabled.
IP information includes:
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IP interface information: Interface number, IP address, subnet mask, broadcast
address, VLAN number, and operational status.
Default gateway information: Metric for selecting which configured gateway to
use, gateway number, IP address, and health status.
BootP relay settings.
IP forwarding settings, including the forwarding status of directed broadcasts,
and the status of ICMP re‐directs.
Network filter settings, if applicable.
Route map settings, if applicable.
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IKEv2 Information
The following table lists commands that display information about IKEv2.
Table 56. IKEv2 Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show ikev2
Displays all IKEv2 information. See page 126 for sample output.
Command mode: All
show ikev2 cacert
Displays the CA certificate.
Command mode: All
show ikev2 hostcert
Displays the host certificate.
Command mode: All
show ikev2 identity
Displays IKEv2 identity information.
Command mode: All
show ikev2 presharekey
Displays the IKEv2 preshare key.
Command mode: All
show ikev2 proposal
Displays the IKEv2 proposal.
Command mode: All
show ikev2 retransmitinterval
Displays the IKEv2 retransmit interval.
Command mode: All
show ikev2 sa
Displays the IKEv2 SA.
Command mode: All
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IKEv2 Information Dump
The following command displays IKEv2 information:
show ikev2
Command mode: All
IKEv2 retransmit time:
20
IKEv2 cookie notification:
disable
IKEv2 authentication method: Preshared key
IKEv2 proposal:
Cipher:
Authentication:
DH Group:
3des
sha1
dh2
Local preshare key:
lenovo123
IKEv2 choose IPv6 address as ID type
No SAD entries.
IKEv2 information includes:
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IKEv2 retransmit time, in seconds.
Whether IKEv2 cookie notification is enabled.
The IKEv2 proposal in force. This includes the encryption algorithm (cipher),
the authentication algorithm type, and the Diffie‐Hellman (DH) group, which
determines the strength of the key used in the key exchange process. Higher DH
group numbers are more secure but require additional time to compute the key.
The local preshare key.
Whether IKEv2 is using IPv4 or IPv6 addresses as the ID type.
Security Association Database (SAD) entries, if applicable.
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IPsec Information
The following table describes the commands used to display information about
IPsec.
Table 57. IPsec Information Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
show ipsec dynamicpolicy <1‐10>
Displays dynamic policy information.
Command mode: All
show ipsec manualpolicy <1‐10>
Displays manual policy information. See page 128 for sample output.
Command mode: All
show ipsec sa
Displays all security association information.
Command mode: All
show ipsec spd
Displays all security policy information.
Command mode: All
show ipsec trafficselector <1‐10>
Displays IPsec traffic selector information.
Command mode: All
show ipsec transformset <1‐10>
Displays IPsec transform set information.
Command mode: All
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IPsec Manual Policy Information
The following command displays IPsec manual key management policy
information:
show ipsec manualpolicy
Command mode: All
IPsec manual policy 1
IP Address:
2002:0:0:0:0:0:0:151
Associated transform ID:
1
Associated traffic selector ID: 1
INESP SPI:
9900
INESP encryption KEY:
3456789abcdef012
INESP authentication KEY:
23456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789
OUTESP SPI:
7700
OUTESP encryption KEY:
6789abcdef012345
OUTESP authentication KEY:
56789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abc
Applied on interface:
interface 1
IPsec manual policy information includes:
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The IP address of the remote peer
The transform set ID associated with this policy
Traffic selector ID associated with this policy
ESP inbound SPI
ESP inbound encryption key
ESP inbound authentication key
ESP outbound SPI
ESP outbound encryption key
ESP outbound authentication key
The interface to which this manual policy has been applied
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PIM Information
The following commands display PIM information.
Table 58. PIM Information Options
Command Syntax and Usage
show ip pim bsr []
Displays information about the PIM bootstrap router (BSR).
Command mode: All
show ip pim component []
Displays PIM component information. For details, see page 130.
Command mode: All
show ip pim electedrp [group ]
Displays a list of the elected Rendezvous Points.
Command mode: All
show ip pim interface [|detail|port ]
Displays PIM interface information. To view sample output, see page 130.
Command mode: All
show ip pim mroute [|count|flags|
|group |interface {|
|port }|source ]
Displays information about PIM multicast routes. For more information about
displaying PIM multicast route information, see page 132.
Command mode: All
show ip pim neighbor [|port ]
Displays PIM neighbor information. To view sample output, see page 131.
Command mode: All
show ip pim neighborfilters
Displays information about PIM neighbor filters.
Command mode: All
show ip pim rpcandidate []
Displays a list of the candidate Rendezvous Points configured.
Command mode: All
show ip pim rpset [