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Switching Commands

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AT8404 CLI Reference Manual

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2.

Switching Commands

This chapter describes the switching commands available in the FASTPATH CLI.

The Switching Commands chapter includes the following sections:

2.1 “Port Configuration Commands” on page 2 - 2

2.2 “Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Commands” on page 2 - 7

2.3 “VLAN Commands” on page 2 - 20

2.4 “Double VLAN Commands” on page 2 - 30

2.5 “Voice VLAN Commands” on page 2 - 32

2.6 “Provisioning (IEEE 802.1p) Commands” on page 2 - 34

2.7 “Protected Ports Commands” on page 2 - 34

2.8 “GARP Commands” on page 2 - 36

2.9 “GVRP Commands” on page 2 - 38

2.10 “GMRP Commands” on page 2 - 39

2.11 “Port-Based Network Access Control Commands” on page 2 - 41

2.12 “Storm-Control Commands” on page 2 - 52

2.13 “Port-Channel/LAG (802.3ad) Commands” on page 2 - 61

2.14 “Port Mirroring” on page 2 - 75

2.15 “Static MAC Filtering” on page 2 - 77

2.16 “DHCP Snooping Configuration Commands” on page 2 - 80

2.17 “Dynamic ARP Inspection Commands” on page 2 - 88

2.18 “IGMP Snooping Configuration Commands” on page 2 - 93

2.19 “IGMP Snooping Querier Commands” on page 2 - 99

2.20 “MLD Snooping Commands” on page 2 - 102

2.21 “MLD Snooping Querier Commands” on page 2 - 108

2.22 “Port Security Commands” on page 2 - 111

2.23 “LLDP (802.1AB) Commands” on page 2 - 113

2.24 “LLDP-MED Commands” on page 2 - 120

2.25 “Denial of Service Commands” on page 2 - 126

2.26 “MAC Database Commands” on page 2 - 130

2.27 “ISDP Commands” on page 2 - 131

2.28 “Multicast Handling Commands” on page 2 - 136

2.29 “Port Bridging Commands” on page 2 - 138

2.1

Port Configuration Commands

This section describes the commands you use to view and configure port settings.

Caution! The commands in this chapter are in one of three functional groups:

Show commands display switch settings, statistics, and other information.

Configuration commands configure features and options of the switch. For every configuration
command, there is a show command that displays the configuration setting.

Clear commands clear some or all of the settings to factory defaults.