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Release Note
Software Version 2.9.1
For AT-8800, Rapier i, AT-8700XL, AT-8600,
AT-9900, x900-48FE, AT-8900 and AT-9800 Series
Switches, and AR400 and AR700 Series Routers
Introduction .......................................................................................................3
Upgrading to Software Version 2.9.1 .................................................................4
Release Licences ......................................................................................... 5
Upgrading the GUI File ............................................................................... 5
Backwards Compatibility ............................................................................ 6
Overview of New Features .................................................................................7
AT-8600 Series Switch Enhancements ................................................................9
GUI Support for AT-8624POE and AT-8648T/2SP ......................................... 9
Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) Support ............................................ 9
AT-8624POE Fan Enhancements ................................................................. 9
Support for AT-45/xx series and AT-47 Expansion Modules ........................ 10
AR400 Series Router Enhancements .................................................................11
VPN Configuration Wizards ...................................................................... 11
System Enhancements .....................................................................................13
Activate Findme Feature ........................................................................... 13
Enhanced Protection for Filenames ........................................................... 13
Increased Module Support by Show Debug Active .................................... 14
Command Reference Updates .................................................................. 14
Switching Enhancements .................................................................................18
Multiple Uplink Ports in Private VLANs ...................................................... 18
Group Parameter Required for Private VLAN Ports .................................... 18
Command Reference Updates .................................................................. 19
Power Over Ethernet Enhancements ................................................................20
PoE Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................. 20
Command Reference Updates .................................................................. 20
SHDSL Enhancements ......................................................................................23
ITU Standard Mode Operation .................................................................. 23
Command Reference Updates .................................................................. 24
Bridging Enhancements ...................................................................................26
VLAN to WAN Bridging ............................................................................ 26
Retaining or Stripping VLAN Tags ............................................................. 30
Command Reference Updates .................................................................. 30
Internet Protocol (IP) Enhancements .................................................................33
Dynamic DNS Client ................................................................................. 33
Preventing MAC Address Resolution Between Hosts Within a Subnet ....... 34
IP Debug Timeout .................................................................................... 35
Show IP Interface Command Displays Gratuitous ARP Status .................... 35
Command Reference Updates .................................................................. 36
DHCP Enhancements .......................................................................................45
DHCP Options .......................................................................................... 45
Command Reference Updates .................................................................. 45
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Software Version 2.9.1

Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1For AT-8800, Rapier i, AT-8700XL, AT-8600, AT-9900, x900-48FE, AT-8900 and AT-9800 Series Switches, and AR400 and AR

Page 2 - 2 Release Note

10 AT-8600 Series Switch Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CSupport for AT-45/xx series and AT-47 Expansion ModulesPrev

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6 Software ReferenceProtocol Independent Multicast (PIM)The two Protocol Independent Multicast routing protocols rely on the presence of an existing u

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IP Multicasting 7protocols. The broadcast-and-prune mechanism in PIM Dense Mode uses a technique called reverse path forwarding (RPF), in which a mult

Page 5 - Upgrading the GUI File

8 Software ReferenceGeneral PIM-DMinformationThe following commands display general PIM-DM information.PIM-DM timers Timers for PIM-DM operations have

Page 6 - Backwards Compatibility

IP Multicasting 9PIM Sparse ModePIM Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) provides efficient communication between members of sparsely distributed groups - the type of

Page 7 - Overview of New Features

10 Software ReferenceRendezvous point Each multicast group must have a rendezvous point (RP). The RP forms the root of the group’s distribution tree.

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IP Multicasting 11Operation of PIM Sparse ModeOnce roles are established, multicast routing follows specific phases:1. Rendezvous point tree2. Registe

Page 9 - AT-8624POE Fan Enhancements

12 Software ReferenceShortest path tree This phase further optimises routing by using shortest path trees (SPT). In phase 3 the receiver joins the sho

Page 10 - C613-10486-00 REV C

IP Multicasting 13Configuring PIM Sparse ModePIM multicasting routing is disabled by default and must be enabled on the switch before PIM configuratio

Page 11 - VPN Configuration Wizards

14 Software ReferenceBootstrap routercandidatesEach network of PIM–SM routers must have a bootstrap router (BSR). Each PIM–SM connected network must h

Page 12 - Command Changes

IP Multicasting 15Static RP mappings can be configured instead of using the bootstrap mechanism. To configure a static rendezvous point on the switch

Page 13 - System Enhancements

Software Version 2.9.1 11Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CAR400 Series Router EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enhance

Page 14 - Command Reference Updates

16 Software ReferencePIM-SM debugging To display debugging information about PIM-SM, use the command:enable pim debug={all|assert|bsr|c-rp-adv|hello|j

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IP Multicasting 17To specify the type of log messages and SNMP traps that the switch generates, use the command:set pim log={none|status|error|all} [t

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18 Software ReferenceConfiguring IGMPIGMP is disabled by default on the switch, and on all interfaces. To enable or disable IGMP on the switch, use th

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IP Multicasting 19Static IGMPStatic IGMP forwards multicast data over specific interfaces and ports. It is an alternative to dynamic IGMP, and is usef

Page 18 - Switching Enhancements

20 Software ReferenceAny of the four octets of the IP address may be replaced by an asterisk (*) to enable wildcard matches.To add more ports to an as

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IP Multicasting 21The IGMP proxy agent uses the information maintained in the multicast group membership database to forward multicast data packets re

Page 20 - PoE Firmware Upgrade

22 Software ReferenceYou can configure the IGMP proxy agent to monitor the reception of IGMP general query messages on an interface, and to generate a

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IP Multicasting 23Downstream routersIGMP snooping learns which ports have routers attached to them, so it can forward relevant IGMP messages and other

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24 Software ReferenceStatic multicastrouter portsIn some network configurations, the learning process cannot identify all router ports. For such netwo

Page 23 - SHDSL Enhancements

IP Multicasting 25detects a change, it generates a special IGMP Leave message known as a Query Solicit, and floods the Query Solicit message to all po

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12 AR400 Series Router Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CThese How To Notes are available in the Resource Center of th

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26 Software Referenceentry made for port 7 only. The IGMP group received on port 7 will not be added to port 9.The all-groups disabled ports can be vi

Page 26 - Bridging Enhancements

IP Multicasting 27Applying an empty IGMP filter (a filter with no entries) to a switch port allows all incoming IGMP messages to be processed as norma

Page 27 - Software Version 2.9.1 27

28 Software ReferenceIGMP ThrottlingIGMP throttling lets you manage the distribution of multicast services on each switch port by limiting the number

Page 28 - PPP Link

IP Multicasting 29Multicast SwitchingIP multicast switching (in hardware) between VLANs is automatically enabled when both of the following are true:

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30 Software ReferenceImmediate Leave The immediate leave parameter (imtleave) allows a receiver port to leave the multicast group as soon an IGMP Leav

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IP Multicasting 31Configuration ExamplesThis section contains the following multicasting configurations that use IGMP: Static IGMP Protocol Independ

Page 31 - Software Version 2.9.1 31

32 Software ReferenceProtocol Independent Multicast (PIM)These examples use PIM-SM or PIM-DM for multicast routing between three switches. The network

Page 32 - Syntax SHow BRIDge

IP Multicasting 332. Configure the VLANs.Configure the marketing VLAN, including ports 8 and 9.create vlan=marketing vid=2add vlan=2 port=8,9Configure

Page 33 - Dynamic DNS Client

34 Software ReferenceTo configure Switch B1. Set the system name.Set a unique system name on the switch. set sys name=B-pim2. Configure the VLANs.Conf

Page 34 - Within a Subnet

IP Multicasting 352. Configure the VLANs.Configure the admin VLAN, including port 1.create vlan=admin vid=4add vlan=4 port=1Configure the research VLA

Page 35 - IP Debug Timeout

Software Version 2.9.1 13Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CSystem EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enhancements to the

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36 Software Reference2. Check the multicast state.To check each switch, use the commands: show pimshow ip igmpshow ip route multicastPIM-DM This examp

Page 37 - Software Version 2.9.1 37

IP Multicasting 376. Configure PIM.Define PIM interfaces for the VLAN interfaces.add pim interface=vlan2 mode=denseadd pim interface=vlan4 mode=denseE

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38 Software Reference6. Configure PIM.Define PIM interfaces for the VLAN interfaces.add pim interfacevlan2 mode=denseadd pim interface=vlan3 mode=dens

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IP Multicasting 396. Configure PIM.Define PIM interfaces for the VLAN interfaces.add pim interfacevlan5 mode=denseadd pim interfacevlan4 mode=denseEna

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40 add igmp filter Software ReferenceCommand ReferenceThis section describes the commands available on the switch to configure IGMP for multicast grou

Page 41 - Software Version 2.9.1 41

IP Multicasting add igmpsnooping routeraddress 41used by another entry. If you do not specify an entry number, the entry is added after the last entry

Page 42 - Syntax SHow DDNS

42 add igmpsnooping vlan Software Referenceadd igmpsnooping vlanSyntax ADD IGMPSNooping VLAN={vlan-name|1..4094} ROUTERPort=port-listwhere vlan-name

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IP Multicasting add ip igmp destination 43add ip igmp destinationSyntax ADD IP IGMP DEStination=ipaddress INTerface=interface POrt={ALL|port-list}wher

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44 add ip mvr Software Referenceadd ip mvrSyntax ADD IP MVR VLAN=1..4094 GROupaddress=ipadd[-ipadd]where ipadd is an IP address in dotted decimal nota

Page 45 - DHCP Enhancements

IP Multicasting add pim bsrcandidate 45add pim bsrcandidateSyntax ADD PIM BSRCandidate [PREFerence=0..255] [HAShmasklength=0..32] [BSMinterval={10..15

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14 System Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CIncreased Module Support by Show Debug ActiveThis Software Version increas

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46 add pim interface Software Referenceadd pim interfaceSyntax ADD PIM INTerface=interface [DRPriority=0..4294967295] [ELectby={DRPriority|IPaddress}]

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IP Multicasting add pim interface 47reset pim interfaceset pim interfaceshow pimshow pim interface

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48 add pim rpcandidate Software Referenceadd pim rpcandidateSyntax ADD PIM RPCandidate[=rp-address] GROup=group-address [ADVinterval={10..15000|DEFaul

Page 50 - DHCP Snooping Enhancements

IP Multicasting add pim rpcandidate 49Examples To configure the switch to advertise that it is an RP candidate with a priority of 10 to become the RP

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50 create igmp filter Software Referencecreate igmp filterSyntax CREate IGMP FILter=filter-idwhere filter-id is a decimal number from 1 to 99Descripti

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IP Multicasting create ip igmp destination 51create ip igmp destinationSyntax CREate IP IGMP DEStination=ipaddress INTerface=interface [POrt={ALL|port

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52 create ip mvr Software Referencecreate ip mvrSyntax CREate IP MVR VLAN=1..4094 SOurceport=port-list RECeiverport=port-list [IMTLeave=port-list] [MO

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IP Multicasting delete igmpsnooping routeraddress 53delete igmp filterSyntax DELete IGMP FILter=filter-id ENTry={1..65535|ALL}where filter-id is a dec

Page 55 - IP Multicasting Enhancements

54 delete igmpsnooping vlan Software Referencedelete igmpsnooping vlanSyntax DELete IGMPSNooping vlan={vlan-name|1..4094} routerport=port-listwhere

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IP Multicasting delete ip igmp destination 55delete ip igmp destinationSyntax DELete IP IGMP DEStination=ipaddress INTerface=interface POrt={ALL|port-

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Software Version 2.9.1 15Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cdeactivate findmeSyntax DEACTivate FINdmeDescription This command deactivates the fi

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56 delete ip mvr Software Referencedelete ip mvrSyntax DELete IP MVR VLAN=1..4094 GROupaddress=ipadd-[ipadd]where ipadd is an IP address in dotted dec

Page 59 - OSPF Enhancements

IP Multicasting delete pim interface 57delete pim interfaceSyntax DELete PIM INTerface=interfacewhere interface is an interface name formed by concate

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58 delete pim rpcandidate Software Referencedelete pim rpcandidateSyntax DELete PIM RPCandidate[=rp-address] GROup=group-address [MASK=ipaddress]where

Page 61 - BGP Enhancements

IP Multicasting destroy ip igmp destination 59destroy igmp filterSyntax DESTroy IGMP FILter=filter-idwhere filter-id is a decimal number from 1 to 99D

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60 destroy ip mvr Software Referencedestroy ip mvrSyntax DESTroy IP MVR VLAN=1..4094Description This command removes MVR from a switch.The vlan parame

Page 63 - IPv6 Enhancements

IP Multicasting disable ip igmp 61disable igmpsnoopingSyntax DISable IGMPSNoopingDescription This command disables IGMP snooping on the switch. IGMP s

Page 64 - ■ all interface routes

62 disable ip igmp allgroup Software Referencedisable ip igmp allgroupSyntax DISable IP IGMP ALLGroup=[port-list|ALL]where port-list is a port number,

Page 65 - Firewall Enhancements

IP Multicasting disable ip igmp interface 63disable ip igmp interfaceSyntax DISable IP IGMP INTerface=interfacewhere interface is an interface name fo

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64 disable ip mvr Software Referencedisable ip mvrSyntax DISable IP MVRDescription This command disables MVR. MVR must be currently enabled. The defau

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IP Multicasting disable pim debug 65disable pim bsmsecuritycheckSyntax DISable PIM BSMSecuritycheckDescription This command disables PIM bootstrap mes

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16 System Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CFIREwall disable firewall policy debugenable firewall policy debugFRamerel

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66 enable igmpsnooping Software Referenceenable igmpsnoopingSyntax ENAble IGMPSNoopingDescription This command enables IGMP snooping on the switch. IG

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IP Multicasting enable ip igmp debug 67enable ip igmp allgroupSyntax ENAble IP IGMP ALLGroup=[port-list|ALL]where port-list is a port number, a range

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68 enable ip igmp interface Software Referenceenable ip igmp interfaceSyntax ENAble IP IGMP INTerface=interfacewhere interface is an interface name fo

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IP Multicasting enable pim 69enable ip mvr debugSyntax ENAble IP MVR DEBug={ALL|JOInt|LEAVe|MARL}Description This command enables the display of debug

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70 enable pim bsmsecuritycheck Software Referenceenable pim bsmsecuritycheckSyntax ENAble PIM BSMSecuritycheckDescription This command enables PIM boo

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IP Multicasting reset pim interface 71purge pimSyntax PURge PIMDescription This command purges all configuration information relating to the PIM multi

Page 75 - Software Version 2.9.1 75

72 set igmp filter Software Referenceset igmp filterSyntax SET IGMP FILter=filter-id ENTry=1..65535 [GROupaddress={ipadd|ipadd-ipadd}] [MSGType={QUEry

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IP Multicasting set igmpsnooping vlan 73set igmpsnooping vlanSyntax SET IGMPSNooping VLAN={vlan-name|1..4094|ALL} [Fastleave={ON|OFF|YES|NO|True|False

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74 set igmpsnooping routermode Software Referenceset igmpsnooping routermodeSyntax SET IGMPSNooping ROUTERMode={ALL|DEFault|IP|MULTICAstrouter|NONE}De

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IP Multicasting set ip igmp 75set ip igmpSyntax SET IP IGMP [LMQi=1..255] [LMQC=1..5] [QUEryinterval=1..65535] [QUERYREsponseinterval=1..255] [ROBustn

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Software Version 2.9.1 17Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CQOS disable qos debug enable qos debug RSVP disable rsvp debug enable rsvp debugSHDs

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76 set ip igmp interface Software Referenceset ip igmp interfaceSyntax SET IP IGMP INTerface=interface QUERYtimeout={NONE|0|1..65535}where: interface

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IP Multicasting set ip mvr 77set ip mvrSyntax SET IP MVR VLAN=1..4094 [IMTLeave=port-list] [MODe={DYnamic|COMpatible}] [RECeiverport=port-list] [SOurc

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78 set pim Software Referenceset pimSyntax SET PIM [ADVinterval={10..15000|DEFault}] [BSMinterval={10..15000|DEFault}] [JPInterval={1..65535|DEFault}]

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IP Multicasting set pim log 79The suppressiontime parameter specifies the register suppression time. This determines the interval at which the sender’

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80 set pim bsrcandidate Software Referenceset pim bsrcandidateSyntax SET PIM BSRCandidate [HAShmasklength=0..32] [INTerface=interface] [PREFerence=0.

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IP Multicasting set pim interface 81set pim interfaceSyntax SET PIM INTerface=interface[DRPriority=0..4294967295] [ELectby={DRPriority|IPaddress}] [HE

Page 86 - ALG, use the command:

82 set pim interface Software Referencereset pim interfaceshow pimshow pim interface

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IP Multicasting set pim rpcandidate 83set pim rpcandidateSyntax SET PIM RPCandidate GROup=group-address [INTerface=interface] [MASK=ipaddress] [PRIOri

Page 88 - Associations

84 show igmp filter Software Referenceshow igmp filterSyntax SHow IGMP FILter[=filter-id]where filter-id is a decimal number in the range 1 to 99Descr

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IP Multicasting show igmp filter 85Related Commands add igmp filtercreate igmp filterdelete igmp filterdestroy igmp filterset igmp filter

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18 Switching Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CSwitching EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enha

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86 show igmpsnooping Software Referenceshow igmpsnoopingSyntax SHow IGMPSNooping [VLAN={vlan-name|1..4094}]where vlan-name is a unique name for the VL

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IP Multicasting show igmpsnooping 87Examples To display information about IGMP snooping, use the command:sh igmpsnTo display information about IGMP sn

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88 show igmpsnooping counter Software Referenceshow igmpsnooping counterSyntax SHow IGMPSNooping COUnter [VLAN={vlan-name|1..4094}]where vlan-name is

Page 94 - Changes to Local Commands

IP Multicasting show igmpsnooping counter 89Examples To display IGMP snooping counters for all VLANs, use the command:sh igmpsn couTo display IGMP sno

Page 95 - IP Multicasting

90 show igmpsnooping routeraddress Software Referenceshow igmpsnooping routeraddress Syntax SHow IGMPSNooping ROUTERAddressDescription This command di

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IP Multicasting show ip igmp 91show ip igmpSyntax SHow IP IGMP [INTerface=interface] [DEStination=ipadd]where: interface is an interface name formed

Page 97 - IP Multicasting 3

92 show ip igmp Software ReferenceTable 5: Parameters in output of the show ip igmp commandParameter MeaningGeneral information about IGMPStatus Wheth

Page 98 - IP Multicast Routing

IP Multicasting show ip igmp 93Examples To display general information about IGMP, use the command:sh ip igmpTo limit the display to IP interfaces tha

Page 99 - IP Multicasting 5

94 show ip igmp counter Software Referenceshow ip igmp counterSyntax SHow IP IGMP COUnter [INTerface=interface] [DEStination=ipaddress]where: interfa

Page 100 - PIM Dense Mode

IP Multicasting show ip igmp counter 95Examples To display IGMP counters for all IP interfaces, use the command:sh ip igmp couTo limit the display to

Page 101 - Configuring PIM Dense Mode

Software Version 2.9.1 19Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CCommand Reference UpdatesThis section describes the changed portions of the modified

Page 102 - General PIM-DM

96 show ip igmp counter Software Referencedestroy ip igmp destinationdisable ip igmpdisable ip igmp interfaceenable ip igmpenable ip igmp interfaceset

Page 103 - PIM Sparse Mode

IP Multicasting show ip igmp debug 97show ip igmp debugSyntax SHow IP IGMP DEBugDescription This command shows the IGMP debugging options that have be

Page 104 - 10 Software Reference

98 show ip mvr Software Referenceshow ip mvrSyntax SHow IP MVR [VLAN=1..4094]Description This command displays all information about MVR on the switch

Page 105 - IP Multicasting 11

IP Multicasting show ip mvr counter 99show ip mvr counterSyntax SHow IP MVR [VLAN=1..4094] COUnter Description This command displays the number of tim

Page 106 - 12 Software Reference

100 show pim Software Referenceshow pimSyntax SHow PIMDescription This command displays detailed information about the PIM routing status on the switc

Page 107 - Configuring PIM Sparse Mode

IP Multicasting show pim bsrcandidate 101show pim bsrcandidateSyntax SHow PIM BSRCandidateDescription This command displays information about the swit

Page 108 - Bootstrap router

102 show pim config Software Referenceshow pim configSyntax SHow PIM CONFigDescription This command lists the command line interface commands that mak

Page 109 - General PIM-SM

IP Multicasting show pim counters 103show pim countersSyntax SHow PIM COUntersDescription This command displays information about PIM counters (Figure

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104 show pim counters Software ReferenceTable 11: Parameters in output of the show pim counters commandParameter MeaninginHello The number of PIM hell

Page 111 - IP Multicasting 17

IP Multicasting show pim counters 105Examples To display information about PIM counters, use the command:sh pim couRelated Commands disable pimenable

Page 112 - Configuring IGMP

2 Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CDHCP Snooping Enhancements ...

Page 113 - Static IGMP

20 Power Over Ethernet Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CPower Over Ethernet EnhancementsThis Software Version include

Page 114 - IGMP Proxy

106 show pim counters Software Referenceshow pim debugshow pim interfaceshow pim neighbourshow pim routeshow pim rpcandidateshow pim rpsetshow pim tim

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IP Multicasting show pim debug 107show pim debugSyntax SHow PIM DEBugDescription This command displays the list of PIM interface debugging options (Fi

Page 116 - IGMP Snooping

108 show pim interface Software Referenceshow pim interfaceSyntax SHow PIM INTerfaceDescription This command displays information about all PIM interf

Page 117 - Downstream routers

IP Multicasting show pim interface 109Examples To display information about all PIM interfaces, use the command:sh pim intRelated Commands add pim int

Page 118 - Query Solicitation

110 show pim neighbour Software Referenceshow pim neighbourSyntax SHow pim NEIghbourDescription This command displays information about the PIM Neighb

Page 119 - IP Multicasting 25

IP Multicasting show pim route 111show pim routeSyntax SHow PIM ROUteDescription This command displays information about the internal PIM routing tabl

Page 120 - IGMP Filtering

112 show pim route Software ReferenceFigure 24: Example output from the show pim route command for PIM Sparse Mode, when the switch is not the RPPIM4

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IP Multicasting show pim route 113Expiry time The time remaining until this entry is deleted, in seconds. A zero value indicates that the timer is not

Page 122 - IGMP Throttling

114 show pim route Software Reference(S,G, rpt)The entry that is used for suppressing traffic on the RP tree from a particular source to a particular

Page 123 - Compatible MVR

IP Multicasting show pim route 115Figure 25: Example output from the show pim route command for PIM Dense ModePIM4 Dense Mode Tree Information Base---

Page 124 - Configuring MVR

Software Version 2.9.1 21Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CExamples To disable all PoE debugging, use one of the commands:dis poe deb=alldis po

Page 125 - Configuration Examples

116 show pim route Software ReferenceExamples To display information about the internal PIM routing table, use the command:sh pim rouRelated Commands

Page 126 - Switch C

IP Multicasting show pim rpcandidate 117show pim rpcandidateSyntax SHow PIM RPCandidateDescription This command displays information about multicast g

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118 show pim rpset Software Referenceshow pim rpsetSyntax SHow PIM RPSetDescription This command displays the static group-to-RP mapping (Figure 27, T

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IP Multicasting show pim rpset 119Examples To display information about multicast group and mask pairs, use the command:sh pim rpsRelated Commands dis

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120 show pim staterefresh Software Referenceshow pim staterefreshSyntax SHow PIM STATerefreshDescription This command displays the internal State Refr

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IP Multicasting show pim timer 121show pim timerSyntax SHow PIM TIMerDescription This command displays information about timer intervals for PIM opera

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)Introduction ...

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2 Software ReferenceIntroductionThis chapter describes the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), how it is implemented on the switch, and how to confi

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) 3 Type Length ValuesThe LLDP agent transmits and receives information via LLDPDUs. A single LLDPDU contains mult

Page 134 - Command Reference

4 Software ReferenceOptional TLVs You can configure the switch to send up to five optional TLVs alongside the mandatory TLVs in each LLDPDU. The the f

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22 Power Over Ethernet Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CDuring the upgrade the following limitations apply: Other Po

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) 5 TransmissionWhen LLDP transmission is enabled, the LLDP agent advertises information about your switch to neig

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6 Software ReferenceStoring LLDP InformationWhenever an LLDP device receives a valid and current LLDP advertisement from a neighbouring network device

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) 7 Once either of these limits is reached, the LLDP agent stops processing new neighbours. This condition is call

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8 Software ReferenceConfiguring LLDPLLDP is best configured and managed with SNMP, however you can also use the command line interface (CLI). This sec

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) 9 To clear all remote LLDP MIB data, and start the LLDP re-initialization procedure, use the command:reset lldp

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10 Software ReferenceLLDP TriggersYou can use the Trigger Facility to automatically run specific command scripts when particular triggers are activate

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) disable lldp managementaddress 11 Command ReferenceThis section describes the commands available on the switch t

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12 disable lldp notifications Software Referencedisable lldp notificationsSyntax DISable LLDP NOTIfications [POrt={ALL|port-list}]Description This com

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) disable lldp port 13 disable lldp portSyntax DISable LLDP POrt={ALL|port-list} [{TX|RX|TXRX}]Description This co

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14 disable lldp portdescription Software Referencedisable lldp portdescriptionSyntax DISable LLDP PORTDescription [POrt={ALL|port-list}]Description Th

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Software Version 2.9.1 23Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CSHDSL EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enhancement to SHDSL:

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) disable lldp systemcapabilities 15 disable lldp systemcapabilitiesSyntax DISable LLDP SYSTEMCapabilities [POrt={

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16 disable lldp systemdescription Software Referencedisable lldp systemdescriptionSyntax DISable LLDP SYSTEMDescription [POrt={ALL|port-list}]Descript

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) disable lldp systemname 17 disable lldp systemnameSyntax DISable LLDP SYSTEMName [POrt={ALL|port-list}]Descripti

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18 enable lldp managementaddress Software Referenceenable lldp managementaddressSyntax ENAble LLDP MANAgementaddress [POrt={ALL|port-list}]Description

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) enable lldp notifications 19 enable lldp notificationsSyntax ENAble LLDP NOTIfications [POrt={ALL|port-list}]Des

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20 enable lldp port Software Referenceenable lldp portSyntax ENAble LLDP POrt={ALL|port-list} [{TX|RX|TXRX}]Description This command enables the speci

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) enable lldp portdescription 21 enable lldp portdescriptionSyntax ENAble LLDP PORTDescription [POrt={ALL|port-lis

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22 enable lldp systemcapabilities Software Referenceenable lldp systemcapabilitiesSyntax ENAble LLDP SYSTEMCapabilities [POrt={ALL|port-list}]Descript

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) enable lldp systemdescription 23 enable lldp systemdescriptionSyntax ENAble LLDP SYSTEMDescription [POrt={ALL|po

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24 enable lldp systemname Software Referenceenable lldp systemnameSyntax ENAble LLDP SYSTEMName [POrt={ALL|port-list}]Description This command enables

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24 SHDSL Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CCommand Reference UpdatesThis section describes the changed portions of mod

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) set lldp managementaddress 25 reset lldpSyntax RESET LLDPDescription This command clears all your remote LLDP MI

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26 set lldp notification interval Software Referenceset lldp notification intervalSyntax SET LLDP NOTIFicationinterval=5..3600Description This command

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) set lldp txdelay 27 set lldp txdelaySyntax SET LLDP TXDelay=1..8192Description This command changes the default

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28 set lldp txhold Software Referenceset lldp txholdSyntax SET LLDP TXHold=2..10Description This command changes the default value of the LLDP MIB obj

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) show lldp 29 show lldpSyntax SHow LLDP [LOCALData] [POrt={ALL|port-list}] [DETail]Description This command displ

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30 show lldp Software ReferenceFigure 1: Example output from the show lldp port commandLLDP configurationLLDP global configuration: msgTxInterval ...

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) show lldp 31 Figure 2: Example output from the show lldp localdata port=1,2 commandLLDP configurationLLDP global

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32 show lldp Software ReferenceFigure 3: Example output from the show lldp port=1,3 detail commandLLDP configurationLLDP global configuration: msgTxI

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) show lldp 33 Table 1: Parameters in output of the show lldp commandParameter MeaningLLDP global configurationmsg

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LLDP TLVs A list of the LLDP optional TLVs currently advertised on the listed ports, one or more of:• PD - Port Description• SN - System Name• SD - Sy

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Software Version 2.9.1 25Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cshow shdsl linedetailsSyntax SHow SHDsl={interface|ALL} LINEdetailsDescription This

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) show lldp 35 Examples To display the LLDP configuration information about port 1 and 3 in detail, use the comman

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36 show lldp counters Software Referenceshow lldp countersSyntax SHow LLDP COUnters [POrt={ALL|port-list}] [DETail]Description This command displays i

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) show lldp counters 37 Figure 5: Example output from the show lldp counters port=1,2 detail commandLLDP counters

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38 show lldp counters Software ReferenceExamples To display counter information for ports 1 and 3 in a summary table, use the command:sh lldp cou po=1

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) show lldp memory 39 show lldp memorySyntax SHow LLDP MEMoryDescription This command displays the available memor

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40 show lldp neighbour Software Referenceshow lldp neighbourSyntax SHow LLDP NEIghbour [POrt={ALL|port-list}] [DETail]Description This command display

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) show lldp neighbour 41 Figure 8: Example output from the show lldp neighbour port=1,2 detail commandLLDP neighbo

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42 show lldp neighbour Software ReferenceTable 4: Parameters in output of the show lldp neighbour commandParameter MeaningremoteIndex A unique neighbo

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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) show lldp neighbour 43 For more information about LLDP parameters, see the IEEE Standard 802.1AB-2005. Examples

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MAC-Forced ForwardingIntroduction ...2Overview of

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26 Bridging Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CBridging EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enhanc

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2 Software ReferenceIntroductionThis chapter describes MAC-Forced Forwarding, how it is implemented, and how to configure it on the switch. MAC-Forced

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MAC-Forced Forwarding 3Figure 1: Example Ethernet network with layer 2 bridging devices separating ARs and their clients MAC-ForcedForwarding withD

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4 Software ReferenceConfiguring an Ethernet Access NodeTo implement MAC-Forced Forwarding, configure the EAN to: isolate clients within a subnet from

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MAC-Forced Forwarding 5Using the DHCP Snooping DatabaseMAC-Forced Forwarding gathers the AR, AS and client details from the DHCP snooping database. DH

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6 Software ReferenceUsing DHCP filtering and ARP security ARP security To permit only trusted clients to access the network, you must enable ARP secur

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MAC-Forced Forwarding 7Monitoring and TroubleshootingTo see a summary of the VLANs with MAC-Forced Forwarding enabled, use the command:show macff [cou

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8 Software ReferenceConfiguration ExamplesFor an example of how to configure the switch to perform MAC-Forced Forwarding, see How to Use MAC-Forced Fo

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MAC-Forced Forwarding add macff server 9Command ReferenceThis section describes the commands available on the switch to configure MAC-Forced Forwardin

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10 delete macff server Software Referencedelete macff serverSyntax DELete MACFF SERVER INTerface=vlan IPaddress=ipaddDescription This command deletes

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MAC-Forced Forwarding disable macff interface 11disable macff interfaceSyntax DISable MACFF INTerface=vlanDescription This command disables MAC-Forced

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Software Version 2.9.1 27Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CSwitch ports within each VLAN connect to the switch module, to obtain layer two conn

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12 disable macff interface debug Software Referencedisable macff interface debugSyntax DISable MACFF INTerface=vlan DEBug={ALL|ARP|DHCP|ERRor|PACKet|S

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MAC-Forced Forwarding enable macff interface 13enable macff interfaceSyntax ENAble MACFF INTerface=vlanDescription This command enables MAC-Forced For

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14 enable macff interface debug Software Referenceenable macff interface debugSyntax ENAble MACFF INTerface=vlan DEBug={ALL|ARP|DHCP|ERRor|PACKet|SERV

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MAC-Forced Forwarding reset macff counter 15reset macff counterSyntax RESEt MACFF COUNTer [POrt=port-list]Description This command resets all the curr

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16 set macff server Software Referenceset macff serverSyntax SET MACFF SERVer INTerface=vlan IPaddress=ipadd DESCription={desc}Description This comman

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MAC-Forced Forwarding show macff 17show macffSyntax SHOW MACFF [COUnter]Description This command displays a summary of the VLANs with MAC-Forced Forwa

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18 show macff Software ReferenceTable 1: Parameters in the output of the show macff [counter] commandParameter MeaningVLAN Interface The VLAN for whic

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MAC-Forced Forwarding show macff 19Example To display summary details for VLANs using MAC-Forced Forwarding, use the command:show macffSee Also show m

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20 show macff database Software Referenceshow macff databaseSyntax SHOW MACFF DATABaseDescription This command displays a detailed list of the ARs and

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MAC-Forced Forwarding show macff database 21Example To display the list of servers that the DHCP snooping database currently holds, use the command:sh

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28 Bridging Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CFigure 4: Example configuration for a remotely bridged VLANTo configure

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22 show macff interface Software Referenceshow macff interfaceSyntax SHOW MACFF INTerface=vlanDescription This command displays the current status of

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MAC-Forced Forwarding show macff interface 23Example To see the current status of MAC-Forced Forwarding on vlan5, such as which debugging options are

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24 show macff interface counter Software Referenceshow macff interface counterSyntax SHOW MACFF INTerface=vlan [POrt=port-list] COUNTerDescription Thi

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MAC-Forced Forwarding show macff interface counter 25Example To see the counters for ports 2 to 10, 14 and 18, on vlan5 use the command:show macff int

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Software Version 2.9.1 29Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CTo configure VLAN-to-WAN bridge B1. Create the Training VLAN.To create a Training VL

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Software Version 2.9.1 3Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CIntroductionAllied Telesis announces the release of Software Version 2.9.1 on the pro

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30 Bridging Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CRetaining or Stripping VLAN TagsBy default, when an AR400 or AR700 Serie

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Software Version 2.9.1 31Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cspecified, this means there is no limit to the number of devices. The default is non

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32 Bridging Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cshow bridge Syntax SHow BRIDgeDescription The output of this command inc

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Software Version 2.9.1 33Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CInternet Protocol (IP) EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enha

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34 Internet Protocol (IP) Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CCommand ChangesThe following table summarises the new comm

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Software Version 2.9.1 35Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CIP Debug TimeoutThis enhancement makes it possible to specify a timeout value when e

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36 Internet Protocol (IP) Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CCommand Reference UpdatesThis section describes each new c

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Software Version 2.9.1 37Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cdisable ddnsSyntax DISable DDNSDescription This command disables the Dynamic DNS fea

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38 Internet Protocol (IP) Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cenable ip debugSyntax ENAble IP DEBug={ARP|PACket|ADVertis

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Software Version 2.9.1 39Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cset ddnsSyntax SET DDNS [SERVER=server] [PORT=port] [USer=userid] [PASSword=password

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4 Upgrading to Software Version 2.9.1 Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CUpgrading to Software Version 2.9.1Software Version 2.9.1 i

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40 Internet Protocol (IP) Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CExample To set the DDNS operation for a user called Oliver

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Software Version 2.9.1 41Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cset ip interface Syntax SET IP INTerface=interface [ADVertise={YES|NO}] [PREferencel

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42 Internet Protocol (IP) Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cshow ddnsSyntax SHow DDNSDescription This command displays

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Software Version 2.9.1 43Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cshow debug activeSyntax SHow DEBug ACTIve={ALL|module}Description For IP debugging,

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44 Internet Protocol (IP) Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cshow ip interfaceSyntax SHow IP INTerface[=interface] [COU

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Software Version 2.9.1 45Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CDHCP EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enhancement to DHCP:

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46 DHCP Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CExamples To add option 151 to the “base” policy with the name “svpserver”, a

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Software Version 2.9.1 47Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cdelete dhcp optionSyntax DELete DHCP OPTion=number POLIcy=name Description This new

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48 DHCP Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CExamples To set a n ew name of “server1” for option 151 on the “base” poli

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Software Version 2.9.1 49Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cshow dhcp policySyntax SHow DHCP POLIcy[=name]Description This command displays info

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Software Version 2.9.1 5Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CRelease LicencesRelease licences are valid for all releases for switches and routers

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50 DHCP Snooping Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CDHCP Snooping EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the follow

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Software Version 2.9.1 51Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CFiltering Broadcast and Multicast PacketsFor AT-8600, AT-8700XL, AT-8800, and Rapier

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52 DHCP Snooping Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CCommand Reference UpdatesThis section describes each new command an

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Software Version 2.9.1 53Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cdisable dhcpsnooping strictunicastSyntax DISable DHCPSnooping STRictunicastDescripti

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54 MAC-Forced Forwarding Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CMAC-Forced ForwardingThis Software Version adds support for MAC-Forced F

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Software Version 2.9.1 55Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CIP Multicasting EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enhancement

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56 IP Multicasting Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV COnce the Querier receives the Query Solicit message, it sends out

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Software Version 2.9.1 57Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CCommand Reference UpdatesThis section describes each new command and the changed por

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58 IP Multicasting Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cshow igmpsnoopingSyntax SHow IGMPSNooping [VLAN={vlan-name|1..409

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Software Version 2.9.1 59Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV COSPF EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enhancement to OSPF:

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6 Upgrading to Software Version 2.9.1 Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CIf you upgrade from a 2.9.1 version to a later 2.9.1 mainte

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60 OSPF Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CCommand Reference UpdatesThis section describes the changed portions of modi

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Software Version 2.9.1 61Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CBGP EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enhancements to BGP: I

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62 BGP Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CCommand Reference UpdatesThis section describes the changed portions of modif

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Software Version 2.9.1 63Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CIPv6 EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enhancements to IPv6:

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64 IPv6 Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Ccreate ipv6 interfaceSyntax CREate IPV6 INTerface=interface [DUPtrans=1..16]

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Software Version 2.9.1 65Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CFirewall EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enhancements to Fi

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66 Firewall Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CNetwork addresstranslationIn automatic mode, the SIP ALG uses NAT on the

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Software Version 2.9.1 67Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CTo show details about the flash file and the current client sessions that the SIP AL

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68 Firewall Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CCommand ChangesThe following table summarises the modified commands:Limi

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Software Version 2.9.1 69Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CThese commands limit sessions only as they are created; new or modified limit rules

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Software Version 2.9.1 7Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV COverview of New FeaturesThe following table lists the new features and enhancements b

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70 Firewall Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CThe firewall Group of the Allied Telesis Enterprise MIB ({ enterprises(1

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Software Version 2.9.1 71Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CCommand ChangesThis enhancement does not affect any commands.

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72 Firewall Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CCommand Reference UpdatesThis section describes each new command and the

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Software Version 2.9.1 73Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CExample To limit all devices on the interface vlan2 to a maximum of 12 active sessio

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74 Firewall Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cdelete firewall policy limitruleSyntax DELete FIREwall POLIcy=policy-nam

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Software Version 2.9.1 75Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cenable firewall policy debugSyntax ENable FIREwall POLIcy[=policy-name] DEBug={ALL|A

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76 Firewall Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cset firewall policy limitruleSyntax SET FIREwall POLIcy=policy-name LIMi

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Software Version 2.9.1 77Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CExample To modify limit rule 1 attached to vlan2 for the “Nerv_office” policy to mat

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78 Firewall Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CExample To enable the SIP ALG to automatically manage SIP clients on the

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Software Version 2.9.1 79Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cset triggerSyntax SET TRIGger=trigger-id [FIREwall[={ALL|DOSattack|FRAgattack|HOStsc

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8 Overview of New Features Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CIPv6: Additional Show Command Filtering!!!! !!!!Firewall: Using Automa

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80 Firewall Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cshow firewall policySyntax SHow FIREwall POLIcy[=policy-name] [COUnter]

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Software Version 2.9.1 81Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV C Parameter DescriptionPOLIcy Name of the policy you wish to see the limit rule infor

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82 Firewall Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV C Example To display the configuration of limit rule 1 of firewall policy

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Software Version 2.9.1 83Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cshow firewall sipalgSyntax SHow FIREwall SIPAlgSHow FIREwall SIPAlg IP=ipadd[-ipadd]

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84 Firewall Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cshow firewall sipalg autoclientsSyntax SHow FIREwall SIPAlg AUTOclients[

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Software Version 2.9.1 85Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CFigure 18: Example output from the show firewall sipalg autoclients summary commandS

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86 Firewall Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CExample To display information about every SIP client currently managed

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Software Version 2.9.1 87Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CIP Security (IPsec) EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enhance

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88 IP Security (IPsec) Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CImproved Debugging Options for IPsec and ISAKMP This Software

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Software Version 2.9.1 89Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CCommand ChangesThe following table summarises the modified commands:Command Referenc

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Software Version 2.9.1 9Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CAT-8600 Series Switch EnhancementsThis Software Version includes the following enhanc

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90 IP Security (IPsec) Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cshow debugSyntax SHow DEBug [STAck|FULl|IPSec]Description Thi

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Software Version 2.9.1 91Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cshow ipsec policy counterSyntax SHow IPSec POLIcy[=name] COUnterDescription This com

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92 IP Security (IPsec) Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV Cshow isakmp countersSyntax SHow ISAkmp COUnters[={AGGressive|

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Software Version 2.9.1 93Software Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CLink Layer Discovery ProtocolThis Software Version adds support for the Link Layer D

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94 Management Stacking Enhancements Release NoteSoftware Version 2.9.1C613-10486-00 REV CManagement Stacking EnhancementsThis Software Version include

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2 Software Referencedelete pim rpcandidate ... 58destroy igmp filter ...

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IP Multicasting 3IntroductionThis chapter describes IP multicasting and support for multicasting on the switch.Most IP packets are sent to a single ho

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4 Software ReferenceIP Multicast RoutingFor multicasting to succeed, the switch needs to know which of its interfaces are directly connected to member

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IP Multicasting 5When the switch finds out from IGMP that a new host has joined a multicast group on one of its interfaces, the switch needs to receiv

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