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disable sim, show sim, SIM State -Displays the current Single IP Management State of

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DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual DES-3026:4#enable sim Command: enable sim Success. DES-3026:4# disable sim Purpose Syntax Description Parameters Restrictions Example usage: Used to disable Single IP Management (SIM) on the Switch. disable sim This command will disable SIM globally on the Switch. None. Only administrator-level users can issue this command. To disable SIM on the Switch: DES-3026:4#disable sim Command: disable sim Success. DES-3026:4# show sim Purpose Syntax Description Used to view the current information regarding the SIM group on the Switch. show sim {[candidates {} | members {} | group {commander_mac } neighbor]} This command will display the current information regarding the SIM group on the Switch, including the following: SIM Version - Displays the current Single IP Management version on the Switch. Firmware Version - Displays the current Firmware version on the Switch. Device Name - Displays the user-defined device name on the Switch. MAC Address - Displays the MAC Address of the Switch. Capabilities - Displays the type of switch, be it Layer 2 (L2) or Layer 3 (L3). Platform - Switch Description including name and model number. SIM State -Displays the current Single IP Management State of the Switch, whether it be enabled or disabled. Role State - Displays the current role the Switch is taking, including Commander, Member or Candidate. A stand-alone switch will 157

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DES-30XX Layer 2 Switch CLI Reference Manual
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DES-3026:4#enable sim
Command: enable sim
Success.
DES-3026:4#
disable sim
Purpose
Used to disable Single IP Management (SIM) on the Switch.
Syntax
disable sim
Description
This command will disable SIM globally on the Switch.
Parameters
None.
Restrictions
Only administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To disable SIM on the Switch:
DES-3026:4#disable sim
Command: disable sim
Success.
DES-3026:4#
show sim
Purpose
Used to view the current information regarding the SIM group on
the Switch.
Syntax
show sim {[candidates {<candidate_id 1-100>} | members
{<member_id 1-32>} | group {commander_mac <macaddr>}
neighbor]}
Description
This command will display the current information regarding the
SIM group on the Switch, including the following:
SIM Version - Displays the current Single IP Management version
on the Switch.
Firmware Version - Displays the current Firmware version on the
Switch.
Device Name - Displays the user-defined device name on the
Switch.
MAC Address -
Displays the MAC Address of the Switch.
Capabilities – Displays the type of switch, be it Layer 2 (L2) or
Layer 3 (L3).
Platform – Switch Description including name and model number.
SIM State –Displays the current Single IP Management State of the
Switch, whether it be enabled or disabled.
Role State – Displays the current role the Switch is taking, including
Commander, Member or Candidate. A stand-alone switch will