SwitchBlade® x908 Command Reference for AlliedWare Plus™ Version 5.4.5
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of commands used to configure user access.
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of AlliedWare Plus™ OS file management commands.
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference for each of the License commands.
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of commands for configuring and monitoring the system.
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of commands used to configure logging.
●This chapter provides commands used for command scripts.
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of commands used to configure and display interfaces.
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of commands used for testing interfaces.
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of commands used to configure switching.
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of commands used to configure VLANs.
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference for commands used to configure RSTP, STP or MSTP. For information about spanning trees, including configuration procedures, see the STP Feature Overview and Configuration Guide.
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of commands used to configure a static channel group (static aggregator) and dynamic channel group (LACP channel group, etherchannel or LACP aggregator). Link aggregation is also sometimes referred to as channeling.
●With GVRP enabled the switch can exchange VLAN configuration information with other GVRP enabled switches. VLANs can be dynamically created and managed through trunk ports.
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of commands used to configure the following protocols:
■Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
■Domain Name Service (DNS)
■ICMP Router Discovery Advertisements (IRDP)
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of commands used to configure IPv6.
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of routing commands that are common across the routing IP protocols.
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of commands used to configure RIP.
●This chapter contains RIPng commands. RIPng (Routing Information Protocol next generation) is an extension of RIPv2 to support IPv6. RFC 2080 specifies RIPng. The differences between RIPv2 and RIPng are:
■RIPng does not support RIP updates authentication
■RIPng does not allow the attachment of arbitrary tags to routes
■RIPng requires the encoding of the next-hop for a set of routes
●This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of commands used to configure OSPF.
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