Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System CLI Base Reference Manual
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Target Based Commands |
This chapter describes the SEFOS target based commands.
25.1 SEFOS Target Based Commands
The list of SEFOS target based commands are as follows:
25.1.1 monitor session
Enables port-mirroring in the switch. The no form of the command disables port mirroring in the switch.
monitor session [session_number 1-1] {destination interface interface-type interface-id | source interface interface-type interface-id [{rx | tx | both}]}
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no monitor session [session_number:1] [{source interface interface-type interface-id |destination interface interface-type interface-id}]
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Syntax Description
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session_number 1-1 - Specifies the session number identified with the session.
destination interface - Specifies the destination interface or the mirror-to port. Valid interfaces are physical ports. There can only be one mirror-to port per switch.
source interface - Specifies the interface for the traffic that is to be mirrored. Valid interfaces include physical ports.
rx - Received traffic is mirrored.
tx - Transmitted traffic is mirrored.
both - Specifies the traffic direction to monitor. If the traffic direction is not specified, both transmitted and received traffic is mirrored.
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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Port mirroring is disabled.
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# monitor session source interface extreme-ethernet 0/1
SEFOS(config)# monitor session 1 destination interface ex 0/4
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Notes
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A port that is a member of a port-channel cannot be a mirror-to port.
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25.1.2 speed (Oracle Switch ES1-24 Only)
Sets the speed of the interface. The no form of the command sets the speed of the interface to its default value.
speed {100 | 1000 | 10000}
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Syntax Description
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100 -- Port runs at 100 Mbps.
1000 - Port runs at 1000 Mbps.
10000 - Port runs at 10000 Mbps.
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Mode
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Interface Configuration
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Defaults
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10000 Mbps.
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Example
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SEFOS(config-if)# speed 1000
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Notes
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The Ethernet port speed can be configured to 100Mbps, 1000 Mbps, or 10000 Mbps, depending on the port type.
10GbaseT Physical ports support Auto Negotiation mode only.
10GbaseT Physical ports support 100 Mbps, 1000 Mbps, and 10000 Mbps, in Auto Negotiation mode.
For 10GBaseT ports, the configured speed is the maximum speed advertised for Auto Negotiation.
SFP+ Ports support Forced mode Speed Configuration. The Link partner should also be in Forced mode.
SFP+ Ports support 1000 Mbps and 10000 Mbps speeds.
If the Ethernet port can not be configured to the desired speed, an information message is displayed similar to the following:
This speed is not supported by hardware.
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25.1.3 speed (Sun Network 10Gbe Switch 72p and Sun Blade 6000 Ethernet Switched Network Express Module 24p 10GbE)
Sets the speed of the interface. The no form of the command sets the speed of the interface to its default value.
Syntax Description
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1000 - Port runs at 1000 Mbps,
10000 - Port runs at 10000 Mbps,
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Mode
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Interface Configuration
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Defaults
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Automatic.
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Example
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SEFOS(config-if)# speed 1000
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Notes
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The Ethernet port speed can be configured to 1000 Mbps or 10000 Mbps. If the Ethernet port can not be configured to the desired speed, an information mesage is displayed similar to the following:
This speed is not supported by hardware.
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25.1.4 storm-control
Sets the storm control rate for broadcast, multicast and DLF packets. The no form of the command sets storm control rate for broadcast, multicast, and DLF packets to the default value.
storm-control {broadcast | multicast | dlf} level Mbps_1-10000
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no storm-control {broadcast | multicast | dlf} level}
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Syntax Description
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broadcast - Broadcast packets.
multicast - Multicast packets.
dlf - Unicast packets.
level - Storm-control suppression level as a total number of bits per second. This value ranges between 1 and 10000 Megabits per second.
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Mode
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Interface Configuration
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Defaults
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Broadcast, multicast, and DLF storm control are disabled.
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Example
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SEFOS(config-if)# storm-control broadcast level 1000
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Notes
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Storm control is supported only on physical interfaces.
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25.1.5 rate-limit-output
Enables the rate limiting and burst size rate limiting by configuring the egress packet rate of an interface. The no form of the command disables the rate limiting and burst size rate limiting on an egress port.
rate-limit-output [packet-rate Mbps_1-10000] [burst-size KB_1-128]
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Syntax Description
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packet-rate - Packet rate Megabits per second. This value ranges between 1 and 10000 Megabits per second.
burst-size - Burst size in Kilobits per second. This value ranges between 1 and 128 Kilobits per second.
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Mode
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Interface Configuration
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Defaults
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packet-rate - 0
burst-size - 0
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Example
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SEFOS(config-if)# rate-limit output packet-rate 64 burst-size 32
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25.1.6 show port-monitoring
Displays port-monitoring information.
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show port-monitoring
Port Monitoring is enabled
Monitor Port : Ex0/4
Port Ingress-Monitoring Egress-Monitoring
Ex0/1 Enabled Enabled
Ex0/2 Enabled Enabled
Ex0/3 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/4 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/5 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/6 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/7 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/8 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/9 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/10 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/11 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/12 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/13 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/14 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/15 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/16 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/17 Disabled Disabled
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25.1.7 show monitor
Displays port-monitoring information. This command operates similar to that of the command show port-monitoring.
show monitor [session 1-10] [detail]
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Syntax Description
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session - Session number. This value ranges between 1 and 10.
detail - Detailed information regarding the session.
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Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show monitor
Port Monitoring is enabled
Monitor Port : Ex0/2
Port Ingress-Monitoring Egress-Monitoring
Ex0/1 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/2 Enabled Enabled
Ex0/3 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/4 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/5 Disabled Disabled
Ex0/6 Disabled Disabled
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25.1.8 mac-address-table aging-time
Sets the maximum age of a dynamically learned entry in the MAC address table. The no form of the command sets the maximum age of an entry in the MAC address table to its default value.
mac-address-table aging-time seconds_10-1000000
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no mac-address-table aging-time
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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300
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# mac-address-table aging-time 100
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Notes
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If traffic on an interface is not very frequent, the aging time must be increased to record the dynamic entries for a longer time. Increasing the time can reduce the possibility of flooding.
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Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System CLI Base Reference Manual
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