Yamaha 10G SWR2310-28GT/18GT/10G Command Reference - Page 100

Show L2MS information

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100 | Command Reference | Maintenance and operation functions When this command is executed, L2MS slaves that were being managed also remove themselves from the state of being managed by the L2MS master. After this command is executed, the timing at which L2MS slave watching resumes will depend on the time specified by the slave-watch interval command. [Example] Reset L2MS slave management. SWR2310#l2ms reset 4.20.10 Show L2MS information [Syntax] show l2ms [detail] [Keyword] detail : Also show detailed information [Input mode] unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged EXEC mode [Description] Shows the following information according to the L2MS operating state. • If L2MS is operating as master • Number of L2MS slaves being managed • Information for the L2MS slaves being managed • MAC address • Model name • Device name • Route • Uplink port • Settings applied • If L2MS is operating as master and "detail" is specified • L2MS master information • Number of terminals connected to the L2MS master • Information of terminals connected to the L2MS master • MAC address • Ports connected • Time at which terminal was discovered • Number of L2MS slaves being managed • Information for the L2MS slaves being managed • MAC address • Model name • Device name • Route • Linked-up ports • Uplink port • Downlink port • Settings applied • Number of terminals connected to the L2MS slave • Information of terminals connected to the L2MS slave (in the case of a switch) • MAC address • Ports connected • Time at which terminal was discovered • Information of terminals connected to the L2MS slave (in the case of an AP) • SSID connected • Frequency connected • Time at which terminal was discovered • If L2MS is operating as slave • Whether managed by the L2MS master • MAC address of L2MS master (if managed)

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When this command is executed, L2MS slaves that were being managed also remove themselves from the state of being
managed by the L2MS master.
After this command is executed, the timing at which L2MS slave watching resumes will depend on the time specified by the
slave-watch interval
command.
[Example]
Reset L2MS slave management.
SWR2310#l2ms reset
4.20.10 Show L2MS information
[Syntax]
show
l2ms
[
detail
]
[Keyword]
detail
:
Also show detailed information
[Input mode]
unprivileged EXEC mode, privileged EXEC mode
[Description]
Shows the following information according to the L2MS operating state.
If L2MS is operating as master
Number of L2MS slaves being managed
Information for the L2MS slaves being managed
MAC address
Model name
Device name
Route
Uplink port
Settings applied
If L2MS is operating as master and "detail" is specified
L2MS master information
Number of terminals connected to the L2MS master
Information of terminals connected to the L2MS master
MAC address
Ports connected
Time at which terminal was discovered
Number of L2MS slaves being managed
Information for the L2MS slaves being managed
MAC address
Model name
Device name
Route
Linked-up ports
Uplink port
Downlink port
Settings applied
Number of terminals connected to the L2MS slave
Information of terminals connected to the L2MS slave (in the case of a switch)
MAC address
Ports connected
Time at which terminal was discovered
Information of terminals connected to the L2MS slave (in the case of an AP)
SSID connected
Frequency connected
Time at which terminal was discovered
If L2MS is operating as slave
Whether managed by the L2MS master
MAC address of L2MS master (if managed)
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