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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Introducing the D-Link Mobility System; D-Link Mobility System
  • Page 5 – Text and Syntax: Conventions; Convention; Bold Text; Using the Command-Line Interface
  • Page 6 – CLI Conventions; enable and supplying a suitable password,; Command Prompts
  • Page 7 – set enable pass; Text Entry Conventions and Allowed Characters
  • Page 8 – MAC Address Notation; IP Address and Mask Notation; Subnet Masks
  • Page 9 – User Globs; User Glob; Globs
  • Page 11 – Port Lists; port; set port enable 4
  • Page 12 – Keyboard Shortcuts; Function; History Buffer
  • Page 13 – Using CLI Help; help
  • Page 14 – Understanding Command Descriptions; dap
  • Page 15 – Access Commands; enable; set enablepass command.; disable
  • Page 16 – quit; set enablepass; Syntax: set enablepass
  • Page 17 – System Services Commands
  • Page 18 – clear banner motd; clear history; clear prompt
  • Page 19 – clear system; contact
  • Page 20 – Syntax: clear history
  • Page 21 – history; quickstart
  • Page 22 – set banner motd; Syntax: set banner motd
  • Page 23 – set confirm; set length
  • Page 24 – set license
  • Page 25 – set prompt; set system name command to change the default system name,
  • Page 26 – set system contact; Syntax: set system contact; set system country code; Syntax: set system countrycode
  • Page 28 – set system country code CA; set system idle-timeout
  • Page 29 – set system idle-timeout 1800; set system ip-address
  • Page 30 – set system location; Syntax: set system location; set system name; Syntax: set system name
  • Page 31 – set system name DWS-bldg3; show banner motd; set banner motd command.
  • Page 32 – show licenses; Syntax: show licenses; show load
  • Page 33 – show system; Examples: To show system information, type the following command:
  • Page 35 – Usage: Enter this command before calling D-Link Technical Support.
  • Page 36 – Port Commands
  • Page 37 – clear dap; Examples: The following command clears Distributed AP 1:; clear port counters
  • Page 38 – Examples: The following command clears port group server1:; clear port mirror
  • Page 39 – clear port name; clear port type; Syntax: clear port type
  • Page 40 – Examples: The following command clears port 5:
  • Page 41 – monitor port counters; octets
  • Page 42 – Syntax: monitor port counters
  • Page 43 – Table: Output for monitor port counters
  • Page 45 – reset port; set dap
  • Page 46 – clear dap 1; set port; Examples: The following command disables port 4:
  • Page 47 – Examples: The following command configures a port group named; on to enable the group or off to disable the
  • Page 49 – set port mirror; Syntax: set port mirror; set port name
  • Page 50 – set port 4 name adminpool; set port negotiation; Syntax: set port negotiation
  • Page 51 – set port negotiation 5 enable; set port poe; Syntax: set port poe
  • Page 52 – set port poe 3,5 disable; set port poe 2,4 enable; set port speed; Syntax: set port speed
  • Page 53 – set port trap; Syntax: set port trap; show snmp configuration command still; set port trap 5-6 enable
  • Page 54 – set port type ap
  • Page 55 – set port type ap 2 model DWL-8220AP poe enable
  • Page 56 – set port type wired-auth; none
  • Page 58 – show port counters
  • Page 59 – show port mirror
  • Page 60 – show port poe
  • Page 61 – show port status
  • Page 62 – VLAN Commands; Creation
  • Page 63 – clear fdb
  • Page 64 – clear security l2-restrict; all
  • Page 65 – clear security l2-restrict counters; clear security l2-restrict command instead.; clear vlan; tag
  • Page 66 – clear vlan marigold
  • Page 67 – set fdb
  • Page 68 – set fdb agingtime; Syntax: set fdb agingtime; age; set fdb agingtime orange age 600; set security l2-restrict
  • Page 69 – set vlan name
  • Page 70 – set vlan port
  • Page 71 – show fdb
  • Page 72 – vlan; show fdb agingtime
  • Page 73 – show fdb count; show security l2-restrict
  • Page 74 – show vlan config
  • Page 75 – show vlan config burgundy
  • Page 76 – Quality of Service Commands; QoS Settings; clear qos
  • Page 78 – Defaults: The defaults are listed by the show qos command.; show qos; default
  • Page 79 – show qos default; Examples: The following command displays the table:
  • Page 80 – IP Services Commands; clear interface; Syntax: clear interface; clear interface mauve ip
  • Page 81 – clear ip alias; Syntax: clear ip alias; Examples: The following command removes the alias; clear ip alias server1; clear ip dns domain; Syntax: clear ip dns domain
  • Page 82 – clear ip dns server; Syntax: clear ip dns server; clear ip route
  • Page 83 – clear ip telnet; Syntax: clear ip telnet
  • Page 84 – clear ntp server; clear ntp update-interval; Defaults: The default NTP update interval is 64 seconds.
  • Page 85 – clear snmp community; Syntax: clear snmp community name; clear snmp community name setswitch2; clear snmp notify profile; Syntax: clear snmp notify profile; Examples: The following command clears notification profile
  • Page 86 – clear snmp notify target; clear snmp usm
  • Page 87 – clear summertime; Syntax: clear summertime; clear system ip-address
  • Page 88 – clear timezone; Syntax: clear timezone; ping; count; dnf; flood
  • Page 90 – set arp; permanent; dynamic; set arp agingtime; Syntax: set arp agingtime; Defaults: The default aging timeout is 1200 seconds.
  • Page 91 – Usage: Aging applies only to dynamic entries.; set arp agingtime 0; Set interface; Syntax: set interface; Usage: You can assign one IP interface to each VLAN.
  • Page 92 – set interface dhcp-client; Defaults: The DHCP client is disabled by default on the DWS-1008.
  • Page 93 – set interface dhcp-server
  • Page 94 – set interface status
  • Page 95 – set ip alias; set ip dns
  • Page 96 – set ip dns domain; Syntax: set ip dns domain; set ip dns domain example.com; set ip dns server; Syntax: set ip dns server; primary
  • Page 98 – set ip route
  • Page 99 – set ip snmp server; Defaults: The SNMP service is disabled by default.
  • Page 100 – set ip snmp server enable; set ip ssh; Syntax: set ip ssh port
  • Page 101 – set ip ssh server; Defaults: The SSH server is enabled by default.; crypto generate key ssh 2048 command to; set ip telnet; Syntax: set ip telnet
  • Page 102 – Defaults: The default Telnet port number is 23.; set ip telnet server; Defaults: The Telnet server is disabled by default.
  • Page 103 – set ntp; set ntp server
  • Page 104 – set ntp update-interval
  • Page 105 – set snmp community; Syntax: set snmp community name
  • Page 106 – set snmp community read-write good_community; set snmp community name switchmgr1 notify-read-write; set snmp notify profile
  • Page 107 – APBootTraps—Generated when an access point boots.
  • Page 110 – set snmp notify target
  • Page 114 – set snmp protocol
  • Page 115 – set snmp security; unsecured
  • Page 116 – set snmp usm; Syntax: set snmp usm
  • Page 117 – Examples: The following command creates USM user; set snmp usm snmpmgr1 snmp-engine-id local; mycryptpword
  • Page 118 – set summertime; Syntax: set summertime
  • Page 120 – set timedate; date; time; set timezone; Syntax: set timezone
  • Page 121 – show arp; Examples: The following command displays ARP entries:
  • Page 123 – interface; verbose
  • Page 124 – show dhcp-server verbose
  • Page 125 – show interface
  • Page 131 – Defaults: The HTTPS server is disabled by default.
  • Page 137 – Syntax: set ntp server
  • Page 143 – SNMPv3 with Informs; profile
  • Page 148 – set snmp security encrypted; set snmp community command to configure community strings.
  • Page 151 – end; start
  • Page 152 – set summertime PDT
  • Page 160 – show ip alias
  • Page 161 – show ip dns; Examples: The following command displays the DNS information:
  • Page 163 – show ip route
  • Page 164 – show ip telnet; Syntax: show ip telnet
  • Page 165 – show ntp
  • Page 166 – show snmp community; Syntax: show snmp community; show snmp counters; Syntax: show snmp counters; show snmp notify profile; Syntax: show snmp notify profile; show snmp notify target; Syntax: show snmp notify target
  • Page 167 – show snmp status; Syntax: show snmp status; show snmp usm
  • Page 168 – show summertime; Syntax: show summertime; show timedate; Syntax: show timedate
  • Page 169 – show timezone; telnet
  • Page 170 – show vlan
  • Page 171 – traceroute
  • Page 173 – AAA Commands
  • Page 174 – clear accounting; admin; dot1x; set accounting system command.; clear accounting dot1x Nin
  • Page 175 – clear authentication admin; Syntax: clear authentication admin; clear authentication admin command are the; clear authentication admin Jose; clear authentication console; Syntax: clear authentication console
  • Page 176 – clear authentication console command are; clear authentication console Regina; clear authentication dot1x; Syntax: clear authentication dot1x {ssid
  • Page 177 – clear authentication mac; ssid; clear authentication proxy; Syntax: clear authentication proxy ssid
  • Page 178 – clear authentication web; clear location policy; Syntax: clear location policy
  • Page 179 – attr
  • Page 180 – group
  • Page 181 – Examples: The following command deletes the MAC user group; clear mac-usergroup eastcoasters; clear mac-usergroup attr
  • Page 182 – clear mac-usergroup eastcoasters attr vlan-name; clear user; Examples: The following command deletes the user profile for user; clear user Nin
  • Page 183 – clear user attr; clear user Hosni attr session-timeout; clear user group
  • Page 184 – clear user Nin group; clear usergroup; Syntax: clear usergroup; clear usergroup cardiology
  • Page 185 – clear usergroup attr; clear usergroup cardiology attr time-of-day
  • Page 186 – Defaults: Accounting is disabled for all users by default.; set accounting admin Natasha start-stop local
  • Page 188 – set accounting dot1x Nin stop-only sg2; set accounting system; Syntax: set accounting system; set accounting system shorebirds
  • Page 189 – set authentication admin; Syntax: set authentication admin
  • Page 190 – Examples: The following command configures administrator; set authentication admin Jose sg3; set authentication console; Syntax: set authentication console
  • Page 191 – none denies access to a network
  • Page 192 – set authentication console command,; set authentication dot1x; Syntax: set authentication dot1x {ssid
  • Page 194 – set authentication dot1x command, MSS
  • Page 195 – set authentication dot1x ssid mycorp Geetha eap-tls local; set authentication mac
  • Page 196 – set authentication ssid mycorp2 mac ** local
  • Page 197 – set authentication proxy; Syntax: set authentication proxy ssid; set authentication proxy ssid mycorp ** srvrgrp1
  • Page 198 – set authentication web; Syntax: set authentication web {ssid
  • Page 199 – set authentication web command, MSS; set authentication web ssid ourcorp rnd* local
  • Page 200 – set location policy
  • Page 203 – Usage: MSS does not require MAC users to belong to user groups.; attr attribute-name
  • Page 208 – set mac-usergroup attr; Examples: The following command creates the MAC user group; set mac-usergroup eastcoasters attr vlan-name orange
  • Page 209 – set user
  • Page 210 – set user attr; Examples: The following command assigns user Tamara to VLAN; set user Tamara attr vlan-name orange
  • Page 211 – set user group; Examples: The following command adds user; set user Hosni group cardiology; set usergroup; Syntax: set usergroup
  • Page 212 – set usergroup cardiology attr vlan-name crimson
  • Page 213 – show aaa
  • Page 215 – show accounting statistics; Syntax: show accounting statistics
  • Page 216 – show accounting statistics output.; show location policy
  • Page 217 – Cryptography Commands; Encryption Keys
  • Page 218 – crypto ca-certificate
  • Page 219 – crypto ca-certificate admin; crypto certificate; eap
  • Page 220 – crypto generate key
  • Page 221 – crypto generate request
  • Page 223 – crypto generate self-signed
  • Page 224 – crypto generate key command.
  • Page 225 – crypto otp; crypto pkcs12 command.; crypto generate otp eap hap9iN#ss
  • Page 226 – crypto otp eap hap9iN#ss
  • Page 227 – show crypto ca-certificate
  • Page 228 – show crypto certificate; Crypto Certificate Output
  • Page 229 – show crypto key domain; Syntax: show crypto key domain; show crypto key ssh; Syntax: show show crypto key ssh
  • Page 230 – RADIUS and Server Groups Commands; RADIUS Client
  • Page 231 – clear radius
  • Page 232 – deadtime; key; timeout; clear radius client system-ip
  • Page 233 – clear radius proxy client; Syntax: clear radius proxy client all; clear radius proxy port; Syntax: clear radius proxy port all
  • Page 234 – clear radius server; Syntax: clear radius server; clear server group; Syntax: clear server group
  • Page 235 – set radius
  • Page 237 – set radius client system-ip; set radius proxy client; Syntax: set radius proxy client address; address
  • Page 238 – set radius proxy port; Syntax: set radius proxy port
  • Page 239 – set radius server
  • Page 241 – set server group; Syntax: set server group; members; Examples: To set server group; set server group shorebirds members heron egret sandpiper
  • Page 242 – set server group load-balance; Defaults: Load balancing is disabled by default.; set server group shorebirds load-balance enable; set server group shorebirds load-balance disable
  • Page 244 – clear dot1x bonded-period; Defaults: The default bonded authentication period is 0 seconds.
  • Page 245 – clear dot1x port-control; set authentication dot1X command.; clear dot1x quiet-period
  • Page 246 – clear dot1x reauth-max; clear dot1x reauth-period
  • Page 247 – clear dot1x timeout auth-server; clear dot1x timeout supplicant; Syntax: clear dot1x timeout supplicant
  • Page 248 – clear dot1x tx-period; set dot1x authcontrol
  • Page 249 – set dot1x bonded-period; set dot1x bonded-period 60
  • Page 251 – set dot1x port-control
  • Page 252 – set dot1x quiet-period; set dot1x reauth enable; Defaults: The default number of reauthentication attempts is 2.
  • Page 253 – set dot1x reauth-period; set dot1x reauth-period 100; set dot1x timeout auth-server; set dot1x timeout auth-server 60
  • Page 254 – set dot1x timeout supplicant; Syntax: set dot1x timeout supplicant; set dot1x timeout supplicant 300
  • Page 255 – Examples: Type the following command to disable WEP key rotation:
  • Page 256 – show dot1x; clients; Examples: Type the following command to display the 802.1X clients:
  • Page 257 – show dot1x config
  • Page 258 – show dot1x stats; show dot1x stats output.
  • Page 259 – Session Management Commands; clear sessions
  • Page 260 – clear sessions telnet; clear sessions telnet client 0; clear sessions network; user; show sessions command.
  • Page 261 – show sessions
  • Page 263 – show sessions admin, show sessions console,; show sessions telnet displays.; show sessions admin, show sessions console, and show sessions; show sessions telnet client Output; show sessions network; Syntax: Syntax show sessions network [user
  • Page 266 – show sessions network session-id 88
  • Page 267 – Additional show sessions network verbose Output
  • Page 268 – show sessions network session-id Output
  • Page 270 – RF Detection Commands
  • Page 271 – clear rfdetect attack-list; clear rfdetect ignore; Syntax: clear rfdetect ignore
  • Page 272 – clear rfdetect ssid-list; clear rfdetect ssid-list mycorp; clear rfdetect vendor-list
  • Page 273 – set rfdetect attack-list; Defaults: The attack list is empty by default.; set radio-profile countermeasures; set rfdetect black-list; Defaults: The client black list is empty by default.
  • Page 274 – set rfdetect ignore; Syntax: set rfdetect ignore
  • Page 275 – set rfdetect log; set rfdetect signature
  • Page 276 – set rfdetect signature enable; set rfdetect ssid-list; Examples: The following command adds SSID; set rfdetect ssid-list mycorp
  • Page 277 – set rfdetect vendor-list; show rfdetect attack-list
  • Page 278 – show rfdetect black-list; show rfdetect clients; mac
  • Page 279 – show rfdetect clients Output
  • Page 280 – show rfdetect clients mac Output; show rfdetect countermeasures; Syntax: show rfdetect countermeasures
  • Page 281 – show rfdetect counters; Syntax: show rfdetect counters
  • Page 283 – show rfdetect data; Syntax: show rfdetect data
  • Page 284 – show rfdetect ignore; Syntax: show rfdetect ignore
  • Page 285 – show rfdetect ssid-list; show rfdetect vendor-list; show rfdetect vendor-list
  • Page 286 – show rfdetect visible
  • Page 287 – test rflink
  • Page 289 – File Management Commands
  • Page 290 – backup
  • Page 291 – clear boot backup-configuration; clear boot config; Syntax: clear boot config
  • Page 292 – reset system force; copy
  • Page 293 – boot0 or boot1. Enter the filename as boot0:
  • Page 294 – delete; delete testconfig
  • Page 295 – dir; dir output to the contents of the user files area
  • Page 297 – install soda agent; Syntax: install soda agent; Examples: The following command installs the contents of the file
  • Page 298 – load config; Defaults: The default file location is nonvolatile storage.; show; load config testconfig1
  • Page 299 – mkdir; Examples: The following commands create a subdirectory called; mkdir corp2
  • Page 300 – reset system; force
  • Page 301 – restore
  • Page 302 – restore command does not delete files that do not have; rmdir
  • Page 303 – save config; save config testconfig1
  • Page 304 – set boot backup-configuration; set boot configuration-file; Defaults: The default configuration filename is
  • Page 305 – set boot partition; set boot partition boot1; show boot
  • Page 306 – show config
  • Page 307 – show version
  • Page 309 – uninstall soda agent; Syntax: uninstall soda agent agent-directory; uninstall soda agent agent-directory sp1
  • Page 310 – Access Point Commands
  • Page 311 – clear ap 3 radio 2; clear dap boot-configuration
  • Page 312 – beaconed-interval parameter to its default value:
  • Page 313 – clear service-profile
  • Page 315 – set dap auto; Syntax: set dap auto
  • Page 316 – set dap auto mode
  • Page 317 – set dap auto persistent; set dap auto radiotype
  • Page 321 – dns
  • Page 323 – set dap 1 boot-vlan vlan-tag 100 mode enable; ap; set ap 7 contact ‘Bob the IT guy’
  • Page 324 – set dap fingerprint; fingerprint
  • Page 326 – Defaults: AP access points are not grouped by default.
  • Page 327 – set ap 7 location ‘The conference room’
  • Page 328 – set ap 1 name techpubs
  • Page 334 – set ap 4-6 radio 1 radio-profile rp1 mode enable
  • Page 335 – set dap security; optional
  • Page 337 – set radio-profile radprof3 active-scan disable
  • Page 342 – Defaults: The default power tuning interval is 300 seconds.
  • Page 344 – Defaults: The default interval is 60 seconds.; set radio-profile rp1 beacon-interval 200
  • Page 346 – radio-profile radprof3 countermeasures configured
  • Page 347 – set radio-profile rp1 frag-threshold 1500
  • Page 349 – set radio-profile mode; mode enable
  • Page 353 – svp
  • Page 354 – Defaults: The default RTS threshold is 2346 bytes.
  • Page 360 – set service-profile attr
  • Page 361 – show sessions network verbose command. You can
  • Page 363 – none allows access to the DWS-1008 by an administrator.
  • Page 365 – set service-profile beacon
  • Page 366 – Defaults: The default number of sessions allowed is 14.
  • Page 369 – set service-profile sp2 cipher-wep104 enable
  • Page 370 – set service-profile sp2 cipher-wep40 enable; set service-profile cos; Defaults: The default static CoS level is 0.
  • Page 371 – set service-profile sp1 cos 7
  • Page 373 – Defaults: The default long unicast retry threshold is 5 attempts.
  • Page 376 – Defaults: Proxy ARP is disabled by default.
  • Page 377 – quick brown fox jumps over the lazy sl”; Examples: The following command configures service profile
  • Page 380 – Defaults: The default short unicast retry threshold is 5 attempts.; soda agent-directory
  • Page 382 – Examples: The following command specifies
  • Page 383 – Examples: The following command specifies
  • Page 384 – set service-profile soda mode; soda remediation-acl
  • Page 385 – Examples: The following command configures the DWS-1008 to apply
  • Page 387 – Examples: The following command applies the name; set service-profile mycorp_srvcprf ssid-name “corporate users”; clear
  • Page 390 – mandantory; mandatory. However, you cannot set the beacon rate; auto - Sets the multicast rate to the highest rate that can reach all
  • Page 391 – Defaults: This command has the following defaults:
  • Page 394 – Examples: The following commands create a subdirectory named; mkdir corpa
  • Page 398 – set service-profile sp2 wep key-index 1 key aabbccddee
  • Page 399 – radio 1
  • Page 408 – show dap etherstats 1
  • Page 411 – terse
  • Page 415 – Output for show ap status terse and show dap status terse; show auto-tune attributes; radio all
  • Page 416 – show auto-tune attributes ap 2 radio 1
  • Page 417 – show auto-tune neighbors
  • Page 418 – The following table describes the fields in the display:; show dap boot-configuration
  • Page 419 – show dap boot-configuration 1
  • Page 420 – show dap connection; show dap global command on one of the switches where the APs are
  • Page 421 – show dap global
  • Page 423 – Syntax: show dap unconfigured; show dap unconfigured
  • Page 424 – show radio-profile default
  • Page 427 – show service-profile sp1
  • Page 431 – STP Commands
  • Page 433 – clear spantree portvlancost; clear spantree portvlanpri
  • Page 434 – clear spantree portvlanpri 5 vlan avocado; clear spantree statistics; Syntax: clear spantree statistics
  • Page 435 – set spantree; set spantree backbonefast
  • Page 436 – set spantree fwddelay
  • Page 437 – set spantree hello; set spantree maxage
  • Page 438 – set spantree portcost
  • Page 440 – set spantree portvlancost; set spantree portvlanpri
  • Page 441 – set spantree priority
  • Page 442 – set spantree uplinkfast; show spantree
  • Page 443 – show spantree vlan default
  • Page 445 – show spantree backbonefast; show spantree blockedports
  • Page 446 – show spantree portfast
  • Page 447 – show spantree portvlancost; Syntax: show spantree portvlancost; show spantree statistics; Usage: The command displays statistics separately for each port.
  • Page 451 – show spantree uplinkfast
  • Page 453 – IGMP Snooping Commands
  • Page 454 – clear igmp statistics; set igmp
  • Page 456 – set igmp mrsol
  • Page 457 – set igmp mrsol mrsi; set igmp oqi
  • Page 458 – set igmp proxy-report
  • Page 459 – set igmp qi; qi; set igmp qi 100 vlan orange
  • Page 460 – set igmp qri; Syntax: set igmp qri; set igmp qri 50 vlan orange
  • Page 462 – set igmp rv; set igmp rv 4 vlan orange
  • Page 463 – show igmp
  • Page 465 – show igmp mrouter
  • Page 467 – show igmp querier
  • Page 468 – show igmp receiver-table; show igmp receiver-table vlan orange
  • Page 469 – show igmp statistics
  • Page 470 – show igmp statistics vlan orange
  • Page 472 – Security ACL Commands; Create Security ACLs
  • Page 473 – clear security acl; commit security acl, clears the ACE from the running; show security acl info all; clear security acl acl_133
  • Page 474 – clear security acl map
  • Page 475 – commit security acl
  • Page 476 – commit security acl all
  • Page 477 – rollback security acl; commit security acl command was entered. All uncommitted ACLs; rollback security acl acl_122
  • Page 478 – set security acl
  • Page 479 – permit; deny
  • Page 481 – dscp; established
  • Page 482 – set security acl map; Syntax: set security acl map
  • Page 483 – out; set security acl map acl_133 port 4 in
  • Page 484 – show security acl hits command.; show security acl hits
  • Page 485 – show security acl; Syntax: show security acl; show security acl editbuffer command.
  • Page 486 – info all; show security acl editbuffer; show security acl info all editbuffer
  • Page 487 – Syntax: show security acl hits; show security acl info; editbuffer
  • Page 488 – show security acl info acl_123 editbuffer
  • Page 489 – show security acl map; Syntax: show security acl map; show security acl resource-usage
  • Page 490 – show security acl resource-usage
  • Page 493 – Trace Commands; Trace; clear log trace; Syntax: clear log trace
  • Page 494 – clear trace
  • Page 495 – save trace; save trace traces/trace1; set trace authentication
  • Page 496 – set trace authorization; set trace dot1x
  • Page 497 – set trace sm
  • Page 498 – show trace
  • Page 499 – Snoop Commands; clear snoop; Examples: The following command deletes snoop filter snoop1:
  • Page 500 – clear snoop map; set snoop
  • Page 501 – mac-pair option. This option matches for either direction of a flow,; Defaults: No snoop filters are configured by default.
  • Page 503 – set snoop map
  • Page 504 – set snoop mode; stop-after option disables the filter; Defaults: Snoop filters are disabled by default.
  • Page 505 – show snoop; show snoop info
  • Page 508 – System Log Commands; System Logs; clear log; buffer
  • Page 509 – set log
  • Page 510 – set log console severity critical enable
  • Page 511 – set log mark
  • Page 512 – show log buffer
  • Page 513 – show log buffer facility ?; show log config; Syntax: show log config
  • Page 514 – show log trace
  • Page 516 – Boot Prompt Commands
  • Page 517 – autoboot; boot
  • Page 518 – show command. To change the currently active
  • Page 519 – change
  • Page 520 – create
  • Page 521 – dhcp; ON; on
  • Page 522 – diag; Defaults: The diagnostic mode is disabled by default.
  • Page 523 – fver
  • Page 524 – fver boot1; help fver
  • Page 525 – ls
  • Page 526 – next
  • Page 527 – reset
  • Page 528 – Boot device—Location of the system image file
  • Page 530 – test; version
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