TP-Link TL-SG3210 TL-SG3210 V1 CLI Reference Guide

TP-Link TL-SG3210 Manual

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    TL-SG3210 JetStream L2 Lite Managed Switch Rev: 1.0.0 1910010509
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    COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS Specifications are subject to change without notice. is a registered trademark of TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. Other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. No part of the specifications may be reproduced
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    by a console port 4 1.1.2 Logon by Telnet ...6 1.2 CLI Command Modes ...8 1.3 Security Levels ...10 1.4 Conventions ...11 1.4.1 Format Conventions 11 1.4.2 Special Characters 11 1.4.3 Parameter Format 11 Chapter 2 User Interface 12 enable...12 enable password ...12 disable ...13 configure...13
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    Commands 34 interface link-aggregation ...34 interface range link-aggregation 34 link-aggregation ...35 link-aggregation hash-algorithm 36 description ...36 show interfaces link-aggregation 37 Chapter 9 LACP Commands 38 lacp system-priority ...38 lacp admin-key ...38 lacp port-priority...39 III
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    type ...43 user modify password...43 user access-control disable 44 user access-control ip-based 44 user access-control mac-based 45 user access-control port-based 45 user max-number ...46 user idle-timeout ...46 show user account-list ...47 show user configuration...47 Chapter 11 Binding Table
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    timer...68 dot1x retry ...69 dot1x(interface) ...69 dot1x guest-vlan ...70 dot1x port-control ...70 dot1x port-method ...71 radius authentication primary-ip 72 radius authentication secondary-ip 72 radius authentication port ...73 radius authentication key...73 radius accounting enable...74 radius
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    ...87 show ssh ...87 Chapter 17 SSL Commands 88 ssl enable ...88 ssl download certificate ...88 ssl download key ...89 show ssl...89 Chapter 18 Address Commands 91 bridge address port-security 91 bridge address static ...92 bridge aging-time...92 bridge address filtering ...93 show bridge
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    system-time dst ...97 ip address...98 ip management-vlan ...99 ip dhcp-alloc ...99 ip bootp-alloc ...99 reset ...100 reboot ...100 user-config backup ...101 user-config load...101 user-config save ...102 firmware upgrade ...102 ping ...103 tracert ...103 loopback ...104 show system-info...104 show
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    -acl ...133 acl edit rule std-acl...134 acl policy policy-add ...135 acl policy action-add ...136 acl edit action ...137 acl bind to-port...138 acl bind to-vlan ...138 show acl time-segment...139 show acl holiday ...139 show acl config...139 VIII
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    158 show igmp-snooping global-config 159 show igmp-snooping port-config 159 show igmp-snooping vlan-config 160 show igmp-snooping multi-vlan 160 show igmp-snooping multi-ip-list 160 show igmp-snooping filter-ip-addr 161 show igmp-snooping port-filter 161 show igmp-snooping packet-stat 162 IX
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    181 cluster ndp...181 cluster ntdp ...182 cluster explore ...183 cluster ...183 cluster manage role-change 184 show cluster ndp global ...184 show cluster ndp port-status 185 X
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    show cluster neighbour...185 show cluster ntdp global ...185 show cluster ntdp port-status 186 show cluster ntdp device ...186 show cluster manage role...187 XI
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    for network administrator to provide referenced information about CLI (Command Line Interface). The device mentioned in this Guide stands for TL-SG3210 JetStream L2 Lite Managed Switch. Overview of this Guide Chapter 1: Using the CLI Provide information about how to use the CLI, CLI Command Modes
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    information and System IP, reboot and reset the switch, upgrade the switch system and other operations. Chapter 20: Ethernet Configuration Commands Provide information about the commands used for configuring the Bandwidth Control, Negotiation Mode, and Storm Control for enthernet ports. Chapter 21
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    Provide information about the commands used for configuring the IGMP Snooping (Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping). Chapter 27: SNMP Commands Provide information about the commands used for configuring the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) functions. Chapter 28 Cluster Commands
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    two methods: 1. Log on to the switch by the console port on the switch. 2. Log on to the switch remotely by a Telnet or SSH connection through an Ethernet port. 1.1.1 Logon by a console port To log on to the switch by the console port on the switch, please take the following steps: 1. Connect
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    Figure 1-2 Connection Description 4. Select the port to connect in figure 1-3, and click OK. Figure 1-3 Select the port to connect 5. Configure the port selected in the step above as the following figure1-4 shown. Configure Bits per second as 38400, Data bits as 8, Parity as None, Stop bits as 1,
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    1-4 Port Settings 6. Type the User name and Password in the Hyper Terminal window, the factory default value for both of them is admin. The DOS prompt" TP-LINK>" will appear after pressing the Enter button as figure1-5 shown. It indicates that you can use the CLI now. Figure 1-5 Log in the Switch
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    Figure 1-6 Open the Run window 3. Type cmd in the prompt Run window as figure 1-7 and click OK. Figure 1-7 Run Window 4. Type telnet 192.168.0.1 in the command prompt shown as figure1-8, and press the Enter button. Figure 1-8 Connecting to the Switch 7
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    factory default value for both of them is admin) and press the Enter button, then you can use the CLI now, which is shown as figure1-9. Figure 1-9 Log in the Switch 1.2 CLI Command Modes The CLI is divided into different command modes: User EXEC Mode, Privileged EXEC Mode, Global Configuration Mode
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    from User EXEC mode. TP-LINK# Use the exit command to disconnect the switch (except that the switch is connected through the Console port). Enter the disable command to return to User EXEC mode. Enter configure command to access Global Configuration mode. Use the configure Use the exit or the
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    console port with the switch or logging in by Telnet. However, Guest users are restricted to access the CLI.. Users can enter Privileged EXEC mode from User EXEC mode by using the enable command. In default case, no password is needed. In Global Configuration Mode, you can configure password
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    Conventions 1.4.1 Format Conventions The following conventions are used in this Guide: ¾ Items in square brackets [ ] are optional ¾ :xx ¾ One or several values can be typed for a port-list or a vlan-list using comma to separate. Use a hyphen to designate a range of values, for
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    : TP-LINK>enable Enter password: TP-LINK# enable password Description The enable password command is used to set the password for users to access Privileged EXEC Mode from User EXEC Mode. To return to the default configuration, please use no enable password command. Syntax enable password password
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    Mode: TP-LINK# disable TP-LINK> configure Description The configure command is used to access Global Configuration Mode from Privileged EXEC Mode. Syntax configure Command Mode Privileged EXEC Mode Example Access Global Configuration Mode from Privileged EXEC Mode: TP-LINK# configure TP-LINK(config
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    EXEC Mode: TP-LINK(config-if)# exit TP-LINK(config)#exit TP-LINK# end Description The end command is used to return to Privileged EXEC Mode. Syntax end Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Return to Privileged EXEC Mode from Interface Configuration Mode: TP-LINK(config-if)#end TP-LINK# 14
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    Mode Example Access VLAN Configuration Mode: TP-LINK(config)# vlan database TP-LINK(config-vlan)# vlan Description The vlan command is used to creat IEEE 802.1Q VLAN. To delete the IEEE 802.1Q VLAN, please use no vlan command. Syntax vlan vlan-id no vlan vlan-id Parameter vlan-id --VLAN ID, ranging
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    , the vid of which is 12: TP-LINK(config)# vlan database TP-LINK(config-vlan)#vlan 12 interface vlan Description The interface vlan command is used to access VLAN Interface Mode to configure the specified VLAN. Syntax interface vlan vlan-id Parameter vlan-id --VLAN ID,ranging from 1 to 4094. Command
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    VLAN. Syntax switchport allowed vlan add vlan-list switchport allowed vlan remove vlan-list Parameter vlan-list -- VLAN ID list, it is multi-optional. Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode ( interface ethernet / interface range ethernet ) Example Add port 2 to IEEE 802.1Q VLAN: TP-LINK
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    PVID for the switch ports. Syntax switchport pvid vlan-id Parameter vlan-id -- VLAN ID, ranging from 1 to 4094. Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode (interface ethernet / interface range ethernet ) Example Specify the PVID of port 2 as 2: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 2 TP-LINK(config-if
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    . Syntax show interface switchport [port-num] Parameter port-num -- The port number. By default, display the VLAN configuration information of all ports. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the VLAN configuration information of all ports: TP-LINK(config)# show interface switchport 19
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    MAC address for identification.By default , it is empty. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Create VLAN 2 named "RD",and the MAC address is 00:00:00:00:00:01: TP-LINK(config)# mac-vlan add 2 00:00:00:00:00:01 RD mac-vlan remove Description The mac-vlan remove command is used to delete
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    of 00:00:00:00:00:02 as 12: TP-LINK(config)# mac-vlan modify 12 00:00:00:00:00:02 show mac-vlan Description The show mac-vlan command is used to display the information of the MAC VLAN entry . Syntax show mac-vlan Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the information of the MAC
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    Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Create a Protocol VLAN template named "arp" whose Frame-type is ethernet2, Ethernet protocol type is 0806. Delete the Protocol template whose number is 2: TP-LINK(config)# protocol-vlan template add arp 0806 ethernet2 TP-LINK(config)# protocol-vlan template
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    -- The port numbers needed to be added in the vlan. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Create a Protocol VLAN entry, whose index is 1 and vid is 2, and add port4、5、 6、8 in the protocol vlan. Delete the Protocol VLAN entry whose number is 1: TP-LINK(config)# protocol-vlan vlan 2 template
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    show protocol-vlan vlan Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display information of the protocol-vlan entry: TP-LINK(config)# show protocol-vlan vlan 24
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    4094. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the Voice VLAN function for VLAN 2: TP-LINK(config)# voice-vlan enable 2 voice-vlan aging-time Description The voice-vlan aging-time command is used to set the aging time for a voice VLAN. To restore to the default aging time for the Voice
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    from 1 to 43200 and the default value is 1440. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Set the aging time for the Voice VLAN as 2880 minutes: TP-LINK(config)# voice-vlan aging-time 2880 voice-vlan priority Description The voice-vlan priority command is used to configure the priority for the
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    "TP-LINK Phone" TP-LINK(config)# voice-vlan oui remove 00:00:00:11:00:01 switchport voice-vlan mode Description The switchport voice-vlan mode command is used to configure the Voice VLAN mode for the Ethernet port. Syntax switchport voice-vlan mode { manual | auto } Parameter manual / auto -- Port
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    port 2 for the Voice VLAN security mode: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 2 TP-LINK(config-if)# switchport voice-vlan security enable show voice-vlan global Description The show voice-vlan global command is used to display the global configuration information of Voice VLAN. Syntax show voice-vlan
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    VLAN. Syntax show voice-vlan switchport [port] Parameter port -- Ethernet port. By default, it will display the configuration information of all the ports in the Voice VLAN. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the configuration information of all the ports in the Voice VLAN: TP-LINK
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    gvrp no gvrp Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the GVRP function globally: TP-LINK(config)# gvrp gvrp (interface) Description The gvrp(interface) command is used to enable the GVRP function for the desired port.To disable the GVRP function of this port, please use no gvrp command
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    ) Example Configure the GVRP registration mode on the port 2-6 to fixed: TP-LINK(config)# interface range ethernet 2-6 TP-LINK(config-if)# gvrp registration fixed gvrp timer Description The gvrp timer command is used to set a GVRP timer for the desired port. To restore to the default setting of
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    is 60. Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode(interface ethernet / interface range ethernet) Example Set the GARP leaveall timer of port 6 to 2000 centiseconds and restore to the join timer of it to the default value: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 6 TP-LINK(config-if)# gvrp timer leaveall
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    interface [ethernet port-num] Parameter port-num --The Ethernet port number. By default, the GVRP configuration information of all the Ethernet ports isdisplayed. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the GVRP configuration information of all the Ethernet ports: TP-LINK(config)# show
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    14. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Access the Interface Link-aggregation Mode and configure the aggregation group 1: TP-LINK(config)# interface link-aggregation 1 TP-LINK(config-if)# interface range link-aggregation Description The interface range link-aggregation command is used to
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    Access the Interface range Link-aggregation Mode and configure the aggregation group 1,4-6: TP-LINK(config)# interface range link-aggregation 1,4-6 TP-LINK(config-if)# link-aggregation Description The link-aggregation command is used to add the current Ethernet port to a aggregation group. To
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    --The source and destination IP addresses. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the Aggregate Arithmetic for LAG as src_dst_mac: TP-LINK(config)# link-aggregation hash-algorithm src_dst_mac description Description The description command is used to set a description for an
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    group-num --The LAG number,ranging from1 to 14. By default, the GVRP configuration information of all the Ethernet ports is displayed. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the GVRP configuration information of all the Ethernet ports: TP-LINK(config)#show interface link-aggregation 37
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    the value is 32768. Example Set global lacp system priority 1024: TP-LINK(config)# lacp system-priority 1024 lacp admin-key Description The lacp admin-key command is used to configure the admin key. To restore to the default value, please use no lacp admin-key command. Syntax lacp admin-key value no
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    Configure the admin key of port 1 as 1024: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 1 TP-LINK(config-if)# lacp admin-key 1024 lacp port-priority Description The lacp port-priority command is used to set the port priority for a port. To restore to the default priority, please use no lacp port-priority
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    -num -- The Ethernet port number. By default, display the configuration information of all the Ethernet ports. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the configuration information of all the Ethernet ports: TP-LINK(config)# show lacp interface show lacp system-priority Description The
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    the settings of different functions. disable | enable --Enable/disable the user. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Add and enable a new admin user named tplink, and of which the password is password: TP-LINK(config)#user add tplink password password confirm-password password admin
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    be deleted by itself. Syntax user remove user-name Parameter user-name -- An existing user name. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Delete the user named tplink: TP-LINK(config)# user remove tplink user modify status Description The user modify status command is used to modify the status
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    user; admin: manager. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Change the access level of tplink to admin: TP-LINK(config)# user modify type tplink admin user modify password Description The user modify password command is used to modify the password for the existing user. Syntax user modify
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    Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Cancel the user access-control: TP-LINK(config)# user access-control disable user access-control ip-based Description The user access-control ip-based command is used to limit the IP-range of the users for login. Only the users within the IP-range you set here
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    this MAC Address you set here is allowed for login Syntax user access-control mac-based mac-addr Parameter mac-addr -- The source MAC address. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the access-control of the user whose MAC address is 00:00:13:0A:00:01: TP-LINK(config)# user access
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    number of the users as Amin and Guest logging on as 5 and 3: TP-LINK(config)# user max-num 5 3 user idle-timeout Description The user idle-timeout command is used to configure the timeout time of the switch. To restore to the default timeout time, please use no user idle-timeout command. Syntax 46
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    -timeout Parameter minute --The timeout time, ranging from 5 to 30 in minites. By default, the value is 10. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the timeout time of the switch as 15 minites: TP-LINK(config)# user idle-timeout 15 show user account-list Description The show user
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    Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the security configuration information of the users: TP-LINK(config)# show user configuration 48
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    ARP detection for the entry. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Bind an ACL entry with the IP is 192.168.0.1, MAC is 00:00:00:00:00:01, VLAN ID is 2 and the Port number is 5 manually. Andthen enable the entry for the ARP detection.: TP-LINK(config)# binding-table user-bind host1 192.168
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    in an order. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Delete the IP-MAC -VID-PORT entry with the index 5: TP-LINK(config)# binding-table remove index 5 dhcp-snooping Description The dhcp-snooping command is used to enable the DHCP-snooping function for the switch. To disable the DHCP-snooping
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    for the specific port.The options are 0/5/10/15/20/25/30 (packet/second).By default, it is 0 default, it is 5. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the Global Flow Control as 30pps, the Decline Threshold as 20 pps, Decline Flow Control as 20 pps for DHCP Snooping TP-LINK
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    Configuration Mode Example Enable the Option 82 function of DHCP Snooping: TP-LINK( default option. replace --Indicates to replace the Option 82 field of the packets with the switch defined one. drop --Indicates to discard the packets including the Option 82 field Command Mode Global Configuration
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    Option 82 field of the packets with the switch defined one and then send out: TP-LINK(config)# dhcp-snooping information strategy replace dhcp-snooping user-defined Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Permit users to define the Option 82: TP-LINK(config)# dhcp-snooping information user
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    ID for the customized Option 82 as tplink: TP-LINK(config)# dhcp-snooping information circuit-id tplink dhcp-snooping trusted Description The dhcp-snooping trusted command is used to configure a port to be a Trusted Port. Only the Trusted Port can receive the DHCP packets from DHCP servers.To
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    -snooping mac-verify no dhcp-snooping mac-verify Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode(interface ethernet / interface range ethernet) Example Enable the MAC Verify feature for the port 2: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 2 TP-LINK(config-if)# dhcp-snooping mac-verify dhcp-snooping rate-limit
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    15/20/25/30 (packet/second). The default value is 0, which stands for disable. Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode(interface ethernet / interface range ethernet) Example Set the Flow Control of port 2 as 20 pps: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 2 TP-LINK(config-if)# dhcp-snooping rate-limit
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    Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the IP-MAC-VID-PORT binding table: TP-LINK(config)# show binding-table show dhcp-snooping global Description The show dhcp-snooping global command is used to display the global configuration of DHCP Snooping. Syntax show dhcp-snooping global
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    show dhcp snooping interface [ethernet port-num] Parameter port-num --The number of the switch port. By default, it will display the configuration of all the ports. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the interface configuration of all the ports: TP-LINK(config)# show dhcp-snooping
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    To clear the Trusted Port list, please use no arp detection trust-port command .The specific ports, such as up-linked port, routing port and LAG port, should be set as Trusted Port. To ensure the normal communication of the switch, please configure the ARP Trusted Port before enabling the ARP Detect
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    Enable the arp defend function for the ports 2-6: TP-LINK(config)# interface range ethernet 2-6 TP-LINK(config-if)# arp detection arp detection limit-rate Description The arp detection limit-rate command is used to configure the speed. The switch can terminate receiving the ARP packets for 300
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    (packet/second). By default ,the value is 15. Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode(interface ethernet / interface range ethernet) Example Configure the maximum amount of the received ARP packets per second as 50 pps for the port 5: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 5 TP-LINK(config-if)# arp
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    . Syntax show arp detection interface [ethernet port-num] Parameter port-num --The number of switch port. By default, display the configuration of all the ports. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the configuration of all the ports: TP-LINK(config)# show arp detection interface show
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    show arp detection statistic Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the number of the illegal ARP packets received: TP-LINK(config)# show arp detection statistic show arp detection statistic reset Description The show arp detection statistic reset command is used to clear the statistic
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    of service requests to the Host. With the DoS Defend enabled, the switch can Mode Globlal Configuration Mode Example Enable the DoS defend function globally: TP-LINK(config)# ] [port-less-1024] [blat] [ping-flood] [syn-flood] no dos-prevent type [land] [scan-synfin] [xma-scan] [null-scan] [port-less
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    attack is enabled, the switch will automatically limit the tansmission rate of SYN/SYN-ACK packets to 512K upon being attacked.. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable three DoS Defend Types named Land attack, Xma Scan attack and Ping flooding attack: TP-LINK(config)# dos-prevent type
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    is to provide an access control for LAN ports via the authentication. Only the supplicant passing the TP-LINK(config)# dot1x dot1x authentication-method Description The dot1x authentication-method command is used to configure the Authentication Method of IEEE 802.1X. To restore to the default
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    -vlan Parameter vid --The VLAN ID needed to enable the Guest VLAN function, ranging from 2 to 4094. The supplicants in the Guest VLAN can access the specified network source. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the Guest VLAN function for VLAN 5: TP-LINK(config)# dot1x guest-vlan
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    quiet-period Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the quiet-period function: TP-LINK(config)# dot1x quiet-period dot1x timer Description The dot1x timer command is used to configure the Quiet Period and the SupplicantTimeout. To restore to the default, please use no dot1x timer
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    . By default, the value is 3. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the maximum transfer times of the repeated authentication request as 5: TP-LINK(config)# dot1x retry 5 dot1x(interface) Description The dot1x command is used to enable the IEEE 802.1X function for a specified port
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    for port 2: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 2 TP-LINK(config-if)# dot1x guest-vlan dot1x port-control Description The dot1x port-control command is used to configure the Control Mode of IEEE 802.1X for the specified port. To restore to the default configuration, please use no dot1x port-control
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    port 1 as authorized-force: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 1 TP-LINK(config-if)# dot1x port-control authorized-force dot1x port-method Description The dot1x port-method command is used to configure the Control Type of IEEE 802.1X for the specified port. To restore to the default configuration
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    ethernet 5 TP-LINK(config-if)# dot1x port-method port-based radius authentication primary-ip Description The radius authentication primary-ip command is used to configure the IP addressof the authentication server. Authentication server provides the authentication service for the switch via the
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    server as 10.20.1.101: TP-LINK(config)# radius authentication secondary-ip 10.20.1.101 radius authentication port Description The radius authendication port command is used to configure the authentication port of the alternate authentication server. To restore to the default value, please use no
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    exchange messages which contains 15 characters at most.. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the shared password for the switch and the authentication servers as tplink: TP-LINK(config)# radius authentication key tplink radius accounting enable Description The radius accunting
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    server as 10.20.1.100: TP-LINK(config)# radius accounting primary-ip 10.20.1.100 radius accounting secondary-ip Description The radius accounting secondary-ip command is used to configure the IP address of the alternate accounting server. To restore to the default configuration, please use no radius
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    . The default port is 1813. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Set the UDP port of accounting server(s) as 1816: TP-LINK(config)# radius accounting port 1816 radius accounting key Description The radius accounting key command is used to configure the shared password for the switch and
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    Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the shared password for the switch and the accounting servers as tplink: TP-LINK(config)# radius accounting key tplink radius response-timeout Description The radius response-timeout command is used to configure the maximum time for the switch to wait
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    show dot1x interface [ ethernet port-num ] Parameter port-num --The number of the Ethernet port, ranging from 1 to 16. Display the configuration of all the ports ,by default. Command Mode Any configurartion Mode Example Display the port configuration of 801.X: TP-LINK(config)# show dot1x interface
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    radius accounting Description The show radius accounting command is used to display the configuration of the accounting server. Syntax show radius accounting Command Mode Any configuration Mode Example Display the configuration of the accounting server: TP-LINK(config)# show radius accounting 79
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    be got by show logging buffer command. It will be lost when the switch is restarted. Syntax logging local buffer {level} [ disable | enable ] buffer. By default, it is enabled. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the log buffer function and set the severity as 6: TP-LINK(config)#
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    in the log buffer. disable | enable --Disable or enable the log file. By default, it is enabled. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the log file function and set the severity as 7: TP-LINK(config)# logging local flash 7 logging clear Description The logging clear command is used
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    log host. disable | enable --Disable or enable the log host. By default, it is disabled. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the log host 2 and set the IP address 192.168.0.148, the level 5: TP-LINK(config)# logging loghost index 2 192.168.0.148 5 enable show logging local-config
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    ] Parameter index --The index of the log host whose configuration will be displayed. Display the configuration of all the log hosts by default. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the configuration of the log host 2: TP-LINK(config)# show logging loghost 2 show logging buffer level
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    severity level value. Display all the log information in the log buffer by default. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the log information from level 0 to level 5 in the log buffer: TP-LINK(config)# show logging buffer level 5 show logging flash level Description The show logging
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    can provide the unsecured remote management with security and powerful authentication to ensure the security of the management information enable no ssh server enable Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the SSH function: TP-LINK(config)# ssh server enable ssh version Description The
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    there is no operation from the client. It ranges from 1 to 999 in seconds. By default, this value is 500. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Specify the idle-timeout time of SSH as 300 seconds: TP-LINK(config)# ssh idle-timeout 300 ssh max-client Description The ssh max-client command is
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    in the range of 256 to 3072 bits. ip-addr -- The IP address of the TFTP server. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Download a SSH-1 type key file named ssh-key from TFTP server with the IP Address 192.168.0.148: TP-LINK(config)# ssh download v1 ssh-key ip-address 192.168.0.148 show ssh
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    Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the SSL function: TP-LINK(config)# ssl enable ssl download certificate Description The ssl download certificate command is used to download a certificate to the switch from from TFTP server. Syntax ssl download certificate ssl-cert ip-address ip-addr
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    the switch . The length of the name ranges from 1 to 25 characters. The Key must be BASE64 encoded. ip-addr -- The IP address of the TFTP server. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Download a SSL Key named ssl-key cert from TFTP server with the IP Address of 192.168.0.148: TP-LINK(config
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    Display the global configuration of SSL: TP-LINK(config)# show ssl 90
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    port-security Description The bridge address port-security command is used to configure port security. To return to the default configuration, please use no bridge address port-security command. Port Security is to protect the switch manually. The learned entries will be cleared after the switch is
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    The VLAN ID number of your desired entry. It ranges from 1 to 4094. port -- The Port number of your desired entry. It ranges from 1 to 16. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Add a static Mac address entry to bind the MAC address 00:02:58:4f:6c:23, VLAN1 and Port1 together: TP-LINK(config
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    10 to 630 seconds. When 0 is entered, the Auto Aging function is disabled. By default, this value is 300. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the aging time as 500 seconds: TP-LINK(config)# bridge aging-time 500 bridge address filtering Description The bridge address filtering
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    show bridge port-security [port-num] Parameter port-num -- The port number of the switch. It ranges from 1 to 16. By default, the Port Security configuration of all ports is displayed. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the Port Security configuration of port2: TP-LINK(config)# show
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    show bridge aging-time Description The show bridge aging-time command is used to display the Aging Time of the MAC address. Syntax show bridge aging-time Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the Aging Time of the MAC address: TP-LINK(config)# show bridge aging-time 95
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    -- Contact Information. It consists of 32 characters at most. By default, it is empty. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the System Contact as www.tp-link.com.cn: TP-LINK(config)# system-descript contact-info www.tp-link.com.cn system-time gmt Description The system-time gmt
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    Syntax system-time manual {time } no system-time manual {time } Parameter time -- Set the date and time manually, MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM:SS Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the system mode as manual, and the time is 12/20/2010 17:30:35 TP-LINK(config)# system-time manual 12/20/2010
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    1 23:00. TP-LINK(config)# system-time dst 04/01 0 11/01 23 ip address Description The ip address command is used to configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. To restore to the factory defaults, please use no ip address command. Syntax ip address {ip-addr} {ip-mask} [gateway] no
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    you can log on to the switch. Syntax ip management-vlan {vlan-id} Parameter vlan-id -- VLAN ID, ranging from 1 to 4094. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Set the VLAN6 as management VLAN: TP-LINK(config)# ip management-vlan 6 ip dhcp-alloc Description The ip dhcp-alloc command is used
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    Protocol to obtain IP address from BOOTP Server: TP-LINK(config)# ip bootp-alloc reset Description The reset command is used to reset the switch's software. After resetting, all configuration of the switch (except the IP Address) will restore to the factory defaults and your current settings will be
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    files by TFTP server with the IP 192.168.0.148 and name this file config.cfg: TP-LINK# user-config backup filename config.cfg ip-address 192.168.0.148 user-config load Description The user-config load command is used to download the configuration file to the switch by TFTP server. Syntax user-config
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    current settings: TP-LINK# user-config save firmware upgrade Description The firmware upgrade command is used to upgrade the switch system via the TFTP server. Syntax firmware upgrade filename name ip-address ip-addr Parameter name -- Specify the name for the Firmware File. ip-addr -- IP Address
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    network device with the IP 192.168.0.131, please specify the count (-l) as 512 bytes and count (-i) as 1000 milliseconds. If there is not any response after 8 times' Ping test, the connection between the switch and the network device is failed to establish: TP-LINK# ping 192.168.0.131 -n 8 -l 512
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    with the IP 192.168.0.131. If the destination device has not been found after 20 maxHops, the connection between the switch and the destination device is failed to establish: TP-LINK# tracert 192.168.0.131 20 loopback Description The loopback command is used to test whether the port is available
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    display MAC Address, IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway of the system, whether the DHCP Client function is enabled or not and some other information. Syntax show ip address Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the IP Address of the system TP-LINK# show ip address show system
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    show system-time dst Description The show system-time dst command is used to display the DST time information of the switch. Syntax show system-time dst Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the DST time information of the switch TP-LINK# show system-time dst 106
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    Syntax interface ethernet interface Parameter interface -- The Ethernet port to be configured. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enter the Interface Configuration Mode and configure Ethernet port2: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 2 interface range ethernet Description The interface
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    It does not effect the execution on the other ports at all if the command results in an error on one port. Example Enter the Interface Configuration Mode, add ports 1-3, 6-8 to the port-list and configure them: TP-LINK(config)# interface range ethernet 1-3,6-8 description Description The description
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    flow-control function for Ethernet port 5: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 5 TP-LINK(config-if)# flow-control negotiation Description The negotiation command is used to configure the Negotiation Mode for an Ethernet port. To return to the default configuration, please use no negotiation command
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    5 TP-LINK(config-if)# negotiation 100f storm-control Description The storm-control command is used to configure the Storm Control function. To disable the Storm Control function, please use no storm-control command. Storm Control function allows the switch to filter broadcast, multicast and UL frame
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    control. Syntax storm-control disable bc-rate Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode(interface ethernet / interface range ethernet) Example Disable the Broadcast packets control for port5: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 5 TP-LINK(config-if)# storm-control disable bc-rate storm-control
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    range ethernet) Example Disable the UL-Frame control for port5: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 5 TP-LINK(config-if)# storm-control disable ul-rate port rate-limit Description The port rate-limit command is used to configure the Rate Limit for an Ethernet port. To disable the Rate Limit, please
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    -limit disable ingress Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode(interface ethernet / interface range ethernet) Example Disable the ingress-rate limit for port5: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 5 TP-LINK(config-if)# port rate-limit disable ingress port rate-limit disable egress Description The
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    ] } Parameter interface -- The port selected to display the configurations. By default, the configuration information of all ports is displayed. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the configurations of port5: TP-LINK# show interface configuration ethernet 5 show interface status
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    1 to 10. By default, the storm-control information of all ports is displayed. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the storm-control information of all Ethernet ports: TP-LINK(config)# show storm-control ethernet show port rate-limit Description The show port rate-limit command is
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    The port-number of the port selected to display the rate-limit information. It ranges from 1 to 10. By default, the rate-limit information of all ports is displayed. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the rate-limit information of all Ethernet ports: TP-LINK(config)# show port rate
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    the priority of port 5 as 3: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 5 TP-LINK(config-if)# qos 3 qos dot1p config Description The qos dot1p config command is used to configure the mapping relation between IEEE 802.1P Priority and Egress Queue. To return to the default configuration, please use no
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    on port Configuration Mode User Guidelines 1. By default, the mapping relation between tag and the egress queue is: 0-TC1, 1-TC0, 2-TC0, 3-TC1, 4-TC2, 5-TC2, 6-TC3, 7-TC3 2. Among the priority levels TC0-TC3, the bigger value, the higher p r i o r i t y. Example Map tag value 0 to TC3: TP-LINK
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    TP-LINK(config)# qos dscp enable qos dscp config Description The qos dscp config command is used to configure the mapping relation between DSCP Priority and 802.1P Priority. To return to the default configuration enabled; the untagged non-IP datagram are mapped based on port priority mode. Syntax qos
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    of the packets according to the priority queues and scheduling algorithms you set. On this switch, the priority levels are labeled as TC0, TC1... TC3. Syntax Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Specify the Schedule Mode as Weight Round Robin Mode: TP-LINK(config)# qos scheduler wrr 120
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    interface-num -- The Ethernet port selected to display the configuration, ranging from 1 to 10. By default, information of all the ports is displayed. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the configuration of QoS for port 5: TP-LINK# show qos port-based 5 show qos dot1p Description
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    show qos dscp Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the configuration of DSCP Priority: TP-LINK# show qos dscp show qos scheduler Description The show qos scheduler command is used to display the schedule rule of the egress queues. Syntax show
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    will both be copied to the mirroring port. group-num-- The group number of mirrior group. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure port 3 as mirrored port, port 4 as mirroring port, the mirror mode as both and group number as 1 : TP-LINK(config)# mirror add 3 4 both 1 User Guidelines
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    group. Syntax mirror remove mirrored [mirrored port] [group-num] Parameter Mirrored port -- The port to be monitored. group-num -- The group number of mirrior group. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Remove mirrored port 1,2-4 from mirror group 1: TP-LINK(config)# mirror remove mirrored
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    mirror Description The show mirror command is used to display the configuration of mirror group. Syntax show mirror [group-num] Parameter group-num -- The group number of mirrior group. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display configuration fo mirror group 1: TP-LINK# show mirror 1 125
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    (interface ethernet/interface range ethernet) Example Configure port 1 and port 2 can only forward packets to port 6 and port 10: TP-LINK(config)# interface range ethernet 1-2 TP-LINK(config-if)# port isolation 6,10 show port isolation Description The show port isolation command is used to display
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    Example Display the forward-list of port 6: TP-LINK# show port isolation 6 127
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    01/01/1970. end-date - - The end date in Absoluteness Mode, in the format of MM/DD/YYYY. By default, it is 12/31/2099. The absoluteness mode will be disabled if the start date and end date are both not configured. holiday -- Enable/ Disable Holiday Mode. By default, it is disabled. 128
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    Global Configuration Mode Example Add a time-range named tSeg1, with time from 8:30 to 12:00 at working day: TP-LINK(config)# every day; off-day represents weekend and working-day represents working day. By default, the period mode is disabled. start-date - - The start date in Absoluteness
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    the holiday, in the format of MM/DD, for instance, 05/03. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Define National Day, configuring the start date as October 1st, and the end date as October 3rd: TP-LINK(config)# acl holiday NationalDay 10/01 10/03 acl create Description The acl create command
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    , and 200-299 must be Extend-IP ACL. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Create a MAC ACL whose ID is 20: TP-LINK(config)# acl create 20 acl rule mac-acl Description The acl rule mac-acl command is used to add MAC ACL rule. To delete the
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    address mask is 11:11:11:11:11:00, VLAN ID is 2, the user priority is 5, the time-range for the rule to take effect is tSeg1, and the packets match this rule will be forwarded by the switch: TP-LINK(config)# acl create 20 TP-LINK(config)# acl rule mac-acl 20 10 op permit
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    effect. By default, it is not limited. index -- Change the index number of the entry. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Edit VLAN ID is 2, the user priority is 5, the time-range for the rule to take effect is tSeg1, and the packets match this rule will be forwarded by the switch: TP-LINK
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    . In the rule, the source IP address is 192.168.0.100, the source IP address mask is 255.255.255.0, the time-range for the rule to take effect is tSeg1, and the packets match this rule will be forwarded by the switch: TP-LINK(config)# acl create 120 TP-LINK(config)# acl rule std-acl 120
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    is 120. In the rule, the source IP address is 192.168.0.100, the source IP address mask is 255.255.255.0, the time-range for the rule to take effect is tSeg1, and the packets match this rule will be forwarded by the switch: TP-LINK(config)# acl edit rule std-acl 120 10
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    Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Add a Policy named policy1: TP-LINK(config)# acl policy policy-add match the corresponding ACL will be forwarded to the specific port. The destination port ranges from 1 to 8. By default, it is All Ports. dscp -- DSCP of QoS Remark. Specify the DSCP
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    -- The Mirror Port of Stream Mirror, ranging form 1 to 28. By default, it is 1. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Edit the actions for the policy1. For the data packets those match ACL 120 in the policy, if the rate beyond 1000kbps, will be discarded by the switch: TP-LINK(config)# acl
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    to bind, ranging from 1 to 10. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Bind policy1 to Port 1,3-5: TP-LINK(config)# acl bind to-port policy1 1,3-5 acl bind to-vlan Description The acl bind to-vlan command is used to bind a policy to a VLAN. To cancel the bind relation, please use no policy to
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    show acl holiday Description The show acl holiday command is used to display the defined holiday. Syntax show acl holiday Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the defined holiday: TP-LINK> show acl holiday show acl config Description The show acl config command is used to display the
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    of the MAC ACL whose ID is 20: TP-LINK> show acl config 20 show acl bind Description The show acl bind command is used to display the configuration of Policy bind. Syntax show acl bind Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the configuration of Policy bind: TP-LINK> show acl bind 140
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    is the interval to send BPDU packets, and used to test the links. Hello Time rangs form 1 to10 in seconds and it is 2 by default. Otherwise, 2 * (Hello Time + 1)
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    hop. By default, it is 20. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the STP function, and configure the STP version as MSTP, CIST priority as 4096, Hello Time as 4 seconds, Max Age as 10 seconds, Forward Delay as 10 seconds, TxHold Count as 8pps and Max Hops as 15 hops: TP-LINK(config
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    and then enable Edge Port: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 1 TP-LINK(config-if)# spanning-tree common-config status enable pri 64 expath 100 inpath 100 edge enable spanning-tree region Description The spanning-tree region command is used to configure the region of MSTP. A switched network can be
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    of MSTP as r1, and the revision level as 100: TP-LINK(config)# spanning-tree region r1 100 spanning-tree msti Description The spanning-tree msti command is used to configure MSTP Instance. To return to the default configuration of the corresponding Instance, please use no spanning-tree msti command
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    1, add VLAN 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 for it, and configure MSTI Priority as 4096: TP-LINK(config)# spanning-tree msti 1 status enable pri 4096 mapped 2-5,8 spanning-tree msti Description The spanning-tree msti command is used to configure MSTP Instance Port. To return to the default configuration of the
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    TC-BPDUs received by the switch in a TC Protect Cycle. period -- TC Protect Cycle, ranging from 1 to 10 in seconds. By default, it is 5. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure TC Threshold as 30 packets, and TC Protect Cycle as 10 seconds: TP-LINK(config)# spanning-tree tc-defend
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    . By default, it is disabled. BPDU Filter is to prevent BPDUs flood in the STP network. Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode(interface ethernet / interface range ethernet) Example Enable Loop Protect, Root Protect, TC Protect, BPDU Protect, and BPDU Filter for port 2: TP-LINK(config)# interface
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    of Spanning Tree: TP-LINK# show spanning-tree global-config show spanning-tree port-config Description The show spanning-tree port-config command is used to display the Port configuration of Spanning Tree. Syntax show spanning-tree port-config [port] Parameter port -- The port selected to display
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    Display the configuration of port 5: TP-LINK(config)# show spanning-tree port-config 5 show spanning-tree region Description The show spanning-tree region command is used to display the Region configuration of MSTP. Syntax show spanning-tree region Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display
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    ID, ranging from 1 to 8. port -- The port selected to display the configuration, ranging from 1 to 10. By default, the configuration of all ports is displayed. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the configuration of port 5 in Instance 1: TP-LINK(config)# show spanning-tree msti
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    port -- The port selected to display the configuration, ranging from 1 to 10. By default, the Port Protect configuration of all ports is displayed. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the Port Protect configuration of port 2: TP-LINK(config)# show spanning-tree security port-defend 2
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    switch. By default, it is disabled. unknown-packet - - The operation for the switch to process unknown multicast, with pass and discard options. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable IGMP Snooping function, and specify the operation to process unknown multicast as discard: TP-LINK
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    Snooping and Fast Leave function for port 5: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 5 TP-LINK(config-if)# igmp-snooping config status enable fast-leave enable igmp-snooping vlan-config-add Description The igmp-snooping vlan-config-add command is used to configure IGMP Snooping parameters for individual
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    1 to 10. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable IGMP Snooping for VLAN 1, and configure Router Port Time as 200 seconds, Member Port Time as 100 seconds, Leave time as 10 seconds and Static Router Port as port 1: TP-LINK(config)# igmp-snooping vlan-config-add 1 rtime 200 mtime 100
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    with stable topology. It ranges from 1 to 10. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Modify Router Port Time as 300 seconds, Member Port Time as 200 seconds, and Leave time as 15 seconds for VLAN 1: TP-LINK(config)# igmp-snooping vlan-config 1 rtime 300 mtime 200 ltime 15 igmp-snooping multi
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    ranges from 1 to 10. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable Multicast VLAN, and configure Router Port Time as 300 seconds, Member Port Time as 200 seconds, and Leave time as 15 seconds for VLAN 2: TP-LINK(config)# igmp-snooping multi-vlan-config enable 2 rtime 300 mtime 200 ltime 15
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    the forward port as port 1: TP-LINK(config)# igmp-snooping static-entry-add 225.0.0.1 2 1 igmp-snooping filter-add Description The igmp-snooping filter-add command is used to configure the multicast IP-range desired to filter. To delete the corresponding IP-range, please use no igmp-snooping
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    10~225.0.0.12: TP-LINK(config)# igmp-snooping filter-config 20 225.0.0.10 225.0.0.12 igmp-snooping filter Description The igmp-snooping filter command is used to configure Port Filter. To return to the default configuration, please use no igmp-snooping filter command. When the switch receives IGMP
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    Configuration Mode(interface ethernet / interface range ethernet) Example Enable multicast filtering function for port 5, specify Action Mode as accept, bound IP-range 2, 3, 4, and specify the maximum number of multicast groups for port 5 to join in as 128: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 5 TP
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    port 2: TP-LINK> show igmp-snooping port-config 2 show igmp-snooping vlan-config Description The show igmp-snooping vlan-config command is used to display the VLAN configuration of IGMP. Syntax show igmp-snooping vlan-config Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the VLAN configuration
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    IP-Range table: TP-LINK(config)# show igmp-snooping filter-ip-addr show igmp-snooping port-filter Description The show igmp-snooping port-filter command is used to display the configuration of Multicast Port Filter. Syntax show igmp-snooping port-filter [port-num] Parameter port-num -- The port
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    packet-stat command is used to display the Packet Statistics information of all ports. Syntax show igmp-snooping packet-stat Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the Packet Statistics information: TP-LINK> show igmp-snooping packet-stat show igmp-snooping packet-stat-clear Description
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    SNMP engine on the switch. Its length ranges from 10 to 64 hexadecimal characters, which must be even number meanwhile. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the SNMP function, and specify the Local Engine ID as 1234567890, the Remote Engine ID as 123456abcdef: TP-LINK(config)# snmp
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    is used to describe the managed objects of the switch, and the MIB (Management Information Base) is the set of the OIDs. The SNMP View is created for : TP-LINK(config)# snmp view-add view1 1.3.6.1.6.3.20 include snmp group-add Description The snmp group-add command is used to manage and configure the
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    mechanism. By default, the Security Model Switch's SNMP agent.inform. Command Mode Global Configuration mode Example Add group 1, configure its Security Model as SNMP v2c, view1 can be read and edited by group member, and the trap messages sent by view2 can be received by Management station: TP-LINK
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    User in a SNMP Group can manage the switch via the management station software. The User port authentication is performed via SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm). SHA authentication mode has a higher security than MD5 mode. By default, the Authentication Mode is none. confirm-pwd -- Authentication Password
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    admin to Group group2, and configure the Security Model of the user as v3, the Security Level of the group as authPriv, the Authentication Mode of the user as MD5, the Authentication Password as 11111, the Privacy Mode as DES, and the Privacy Password as 22222: TP-LINK(config)# snmp user-add admin
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    monitor and process the events in time. Syntax snmp notify-add {ip} {udp-port} {user-name} [smode { v1 | v2c | v3 configured if you select this option. You can only select the trap type in Security Model v1. By default, the type of the notifications is trap. resend -- The amount of times the switch
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    time as 100: TP-LINK(config)# snmp notify-add 192.168.0.1 162 admin smode v2c type inform resend 100 timeout 1000 snmp-rmon history sample-cfg Description The snmp-rmon history sample-cfg command is used to configure the history sample entry. To return to the default configuration, please use no
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    . owner -- The owner of the history sample entry, ranging from 1 to 16 characters. By default, it is minitor. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the owner of entry 1 as owner1: TP-LINK(config)# snmp-rmon history owner 1 owner1 snmp-rmon history enable Description The snmp-rmon
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    of the User to which the event belongs, ranging from 1 to 16 characters. By default, it is public. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the user name of entry 1 as user1: TP-LINK(config)# snmp-rmon event user 1 user1 snmp-rmon event description Description The snmp-rmon event
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    description -- The description of the event, ranging from 1 to 16 characters. By default, it is empty. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the description of entry 1 as description1: TP-LINK(config)# snmp-rmon event description 1 description1 snmp-rmon event type Description The
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    command. owner -- The owner of the event entry, ranging from 1 to 16 characters. By default, it is minitor. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the owner of entry 1 as owner1: TP-LINK(config)# snmp-rmon event owner 1 owner1 snmp-rmon event enable Description The snmp-rmon event
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    TP-LINK(config)# snmp-rmon event enable 1-4,8 snmp-rmon alarm config Description The snmp-rmon alarm config command is used to configure SNMP-RMON Alarm Management. To return to the default configuration triggers the switch to act in the set way. By default, the option is drop. port -- The port on
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    -- The alarm interval time, ranging from 10 to 3600 in seconds. By default, it is 1800. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Configure the alarm interval time of the entries 1,2,3 and 6 as 1000 seconds: TP-LINK(config)# snmp-rmon alarm config 1-3,6 interval 1000 snmp-rmon alarm owner
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    of the entry desired to enable, ranging from 1 to 12, in the format of 1-3,5. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable the Alarm Management entries 1,2,3,4 and 8: TP-LINK(config)# snmp-rmon alarm enable 1-4,8 show snmp global-config Description The show snmp global-config command is
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    group Description The show snmp group command is used to display the Group table. Syntax show snmp group Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the Group table: TP-LINK> show snmp group show snmp user Description The show snmp user command is used to display the User table. Syntax show
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    snmp destination-host command is used to display the Notification table. Syntax show snmp destination-host Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the Notification table: TP-LINK> show snmp destination-host show snmp-rmon history Description The show snmp-rmon history command is used to
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    from 1 to 12. You can only select one entry for each command. By default, the configuration of all entries is displayed. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the Event configuration of entry 2: TP-LINK> show snmp-rmon event 2 show snmp-rmon alarm Description The show snmp-rmon alarm
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    ranging from 1 to 12. You can only select one entry for each command. By default, the configuration of all entries is displayed. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the configuration of all Alarm Management entries: TP-LINK> show snmp-rmon alarm 180
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    via a management device. After a commander switch is configured, management and maintenance operations intended for the member default, it is 60. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable NDP function globally, and configure Aging Time as 120 seconds, Hello Time as 50 seconds: TP-LINK
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    Delay, which is the time between the port forwarding NTDP request packets and its adjacent port forwarding NTDP request packets over. NTDP Port Delay ranges from 1 to 100 in milliseconds. By default, it is 20. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Enable NTDP function globally, and specify
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    -- Enable/ Disable NTDP function for the port. By default, it is enabled. Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode(interface ethernet / interface range ethernet) Example Enable NDP and NTDP function for port 5: TP-LINK(config)# interface ethernet 5 TP-LINK(config-if)# cluster ndp enable ntdp enable
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    with the current role. The conversion between Candidate Switch and Individual Switch is: Candidate Switch Ù Individual Switch. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Change the role of the current switch to Candidate Switch: TP-LINK(config)# cluster manage role-change candidate show cluster
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    ndp port-status [port] Parameter port -- The port selected to display the configuration of NDP, ranging from 1 to 10. By default, the configuration of all ports is displayed. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the NDP configuration of port 2: TP-LINK> show cluster ndp port-status
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    port. Syntax show cluster ntdp port-status [port] Parameter port -- The port selected to display the configuration of NTDP, ranging from 1 to 10. By default, the configuration of all ports is displayed. Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the NTDP configuration of port 2: TP-LINK
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    cluster ntdp device show cluster manage role Description The show cluster manage role command is used to display the role of the current switch. Syntax show cluster manage role Command Mode Any Configuration Mode Example Display the role of the current switch: TP-LINK> show cluster manage role 187
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TL-SG3210
JetStream L2 Lite Managed Switch
Rev: 1.0.0
1910010509