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Lucent TechnologiesUser’s GuideCAJUN P12010/100/1000 STANDALONE SWITCHCatalog No. 130017 Rev. B. March 2000

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vi Cajun P120 User’s GuideAppendix B Software Download ... 109Do

Page 3 - Quick Start

Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)86 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSet CommandsSet Logout CommandThe set logout command is used to set the n

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 87Example:To mirror all traffic from port 4 into port 5:Console>(enable)

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)88 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSet License CommandUse the set license command to install an application

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 89Set SNMP Trap CommandUse the set snmp trap command to enable or disable t

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)90 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSet Interface CommandUse the set interface command to configure the in-ba

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 91The syntax for this command is:set port level [slot_num/port_num][normal|

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)92 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSet Port Enable CommandUse the set port enable command to enable a port o

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 93Examples:To configure port 2 on module 1 port speed to 10 Mbps:Console>

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)94 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSet Port Flowcontrol CommandUse the set flowcontrol command to set the se

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 95Set Vlan CommandUse the set vlan command to set the Port-VLANs. If adding

Page 13 - List of Tables

Cajun P120 User’s Guide viiList of FiguresFigure 2.1 Cajun P120 Front Panel...9Figure 2.2 Cajun P

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)96 Cajun P120 User’s GuideClear CommandsClear Port Mirror CommandUse the clear port mirror command

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 97Clear SNMP Trap CommandUse the clear snmp trap command to clear an entry

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)98 Cajun P120 User’s GuideClear Cam CommandUse the clear cam command to delete all entries from the

Page 17 - Cajun P120 Functionality

Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 99Reset CommandsReset CommandUse the reset command to restart the Cajun P12

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)100 Cajun P120 User’s GuideError MessagesYou may receive the following error messages when using th

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Cajun P120 User’s Guide 101Appendix ASpecificationsCajun P120 SwitchPhysicalPower RequirementsEnvironmentalSafety• UL for US approved according to UL1

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102 Cajun P120 User’s GuideEMC EmissionsEmissionsApproved according to: • US - FCC Part 15 sub part J, class A • Europe - EN55022 class AImmunityAppro

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Cajun P120 User’s Guide 103Expansion Sub-modulesGigabit Ethernet Expansion Sub-moduleLaser SafetyThe Cajun X120S1/X120S2 multi-mode transceivers and t

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104 Cajun P120 User’s GuideUsage RestrictionThe optical ports of the module must be terminated with an optical connector or a dust plug when not in us

Page 23 - Cajun P120 Front Panel

Cajun P120 User’s Guide 105GBIC Expansion Sub-moduleThe Cajun X120G2 Expansion sub-module is the GBIC (1.25 Gbit/s Gigabit Ether-net) Expansion sub-mo

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List of Figuresviii Cajun P120 User’s Guide

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106 Cajun P120 User’s GuideLucent Approved GBIC TransceiversCaution: All Lucent appoved GBICs are 5V. Do not insert a 3.3V GBIC.Lucent supplies the f

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Cajun P120 User’s Guide 107Agency ApprovalThe transceivers comply with: • EMC Emission: US – FCC Part 15, Subpart B, Class A; Europe – EN55022 class A

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Cajun P120 User’s Guide 109Appendix BSoftware DownloadIf you wish to update the Cajun P120 software, you can either use the Cajun P120 Download Manage

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110 Cajun P120 User’s Guidegreyed while the Download Manager checks the current Cajun P120 software version.This window shows the switch IP address, t

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Cajun P120 User’s Guide 111Download the Software Using TFTP (via the CLI)Figure B.1 TFTP Software Download Procedure - OverviewCreating the “.lst” fil

Page 31 - Installation and Setup

112 Cajun P120 User’s GuideConfiguring the Cajun P120 TFTP parametersTo configure the Cajun P120 TFTP parameters:1 Establish a Telnet session with the

Page 32 - Powering On

Cajun P120 User’s Guide 113Appendix CCajun P120 Standalone ManagerThe Cajun P120 Manager provides the following:• Device Configuration - Viewing and m

Page 33 - Installing Expansion Modules

114 Cajun P120 User’s GuideDocumentation and Online HelpThe Standalone Manager comes with a detailed User’s Guide including a Glossary of Terms and an

Page 34 - Configuring the Switch

Lucent Technologies Inc.,Data Networking Systems,211 Mt. Airy Rd., Basking Ridge,NJ 07920.Cajun and CajunView are trademarks, and in some jurisdiction

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Cajun P120 User’s Guide ixList of TablesTable 2.1 Cajun P120 LED Descriptions ...10Table 2.2 Cajun P120 <-

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List of Tablesx Cajun P120 User’s Guide

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Cajun P120 User’s Guide 1Chapter 1OverviewThe Cajun P120 is a standalone 10/100 Mbps Ethernet workgroup switch with a range of optional expansion modu

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Chapter 1 Overview2 Cajun P120 User’s Guide• VLAN-Tagging modes: STD IEEE 802.1Q-Tagging. The product identifies and supports 3071 tagged VLANs.• Bot

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Chapter 1 OverviewCajun P120 User’s Guide 3Cajun P120 FunctionalityThis section describes many of the functions that are supported by the Cajun P120 m

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Chapter 1 Overview4 Cajun P120 User’s GuideThe security commands are available in the Cajun Campus CLI, Legacy CLI or via the Standalone Manager.Virtu

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Chapter 1 OverviewCajun P120 User’s Guide 5Auto-negotiationAuto-negotiation is a protocol between two link partners that enables a port to advertise i

Page 43 - Getting Help

Chapter 1 Overview6 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSpanning TreeThe Cajun P120 implements the IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree (SPT) algorithm in order to allow back

Page 44 - Command Syntax

Chapter 1 OverviewCajun P120 User’s Guide 7Traffic is distributed between the ports according to the packets' addresses, which are learned on the

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Chapter 1 Overview8 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSwitch ManagementYou can configure and manage the Cajun P120 using either the Standalone Cajun P120 Manager

Page 46 - Running the CLI

Cajun P120 User’s Guide 9Chapter 2Cajun P120 Front and Back PanelsCajun P120 Front PanelIn addition to the connectors, the Cajun P120 front panel cont

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Chapter 2 Cajun P120 Front and Back Panels10 Cajun P120 User’s GuideFigure 2.2 Cajun P120 LEDsFigure 2.3 Cajun P120 Back PanelTable 2.1 Cajun P120 LED

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Chapter 2 Cajun P120 Front and Back PanelsCajun P120 User’s Guide 11Note: All LEDs are lit during a reset.COL CollisionOFF – No collision or FDX port

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Chapter 2 Cajun P120 Front and Back Panels12 Cajun P120 User’s GuideNote: To perform “Force Initial Version” reset the switch while pressing the FIV

Page 50 - Security Levels

Cajun P120 User’s Guide 13Chapter 3ApplicationsThe following sections describe typical applications for the Cajun P120 in a network with other Cajun C

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Chapter 3 Applications14 Cajun P120 User’s GuideApplication 2This application shows two Cajun P120 switches connected to another P120 switch and a P11

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Chapter 3 ApplicationsCajun P120 User’s Guide 15Application 3This application shows a P120 switch and a P110 stack on the floors of a building as part

Page 53 - Normal Level Commands

Cajun P120 User’s Guide IPrefaceQuick StartThis section provides an overview of the steps required to get your Cajun P120 up and running. Please refer

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Chapter 3 Applications16 Cajun P120 User’s Guide

Page 55 - Privileged Level Commands

Cajun P120 User’s Guide 17Chapter 4Installation and SetupThe Cajun P120 works out of the box, namely, after following the simple installation instruct

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Chapter 4 Installation and Setup18 Cajun P120 User’s GuideFigure 4.1 Cajun P120 Rack Mounting 3 Secure the unit in the rack using the screws. Use one

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Chapter 4 Installation and SetupCajun P120 User’s Guide 19Installing Expansion ModulesCaution: The expansion modules contain components sensitive to

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Chapter 4 Installation and Setup20 Cajun P120 User’s GuideConfiguring the SwitchThe configuration of the Cajun P120 and its port settings may be perfo

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Chapter 4 Installation and SetupCajun P120 User’s Guide 21Port SettingsFunctions operate in their default settings unless configured otherwise.Table 4

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Chapter 4 Installation and Setup22 Cajun P120 User’s GuideCablingCajun P120 modules include the following types of ports (according to the speed and s

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Chapter 4 Installation and SetupCajun P120 User’s Guide 23Connecting to the Serial PortsThe Cajun P120 has two serial ports – one on the front panel f

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Cajun P120 User’s Guide 25Chapter 5Introduction to the Command Line InterfacesThis chapter describes how to begin configuring the Cajun P120 switch us

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Quick StartII Cajun P120 User’s Guide

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Chapter 5 Introduction to the Command Line Interfaces26 Cajun P120 User’s GuideEstablishing a Telnet Session (Ethernet port or modem)Follow these inst

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Chapter 5 Introduction to the Command Line InterfacesCajun P120 User’s Guide 27Assigning Cajun P120’s IP AddressNote: All Cajun P120 switches are shi

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Chapter 5 Introduction to the Command Line Interfaces28 Cajun P120 User’s GuideConfiguring the Cajun P120’s IP Address using Bootp1 Configure your Boo

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Chapter 5 Introduction to the Command Line InterfacesCajun P120 User’s Guide 29Navigation, Cursor Movement and ShortcutsThe CLI contains a simple text

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Chapter 5 Introduction to the Command Line Interfaces30 Cajun P120 User’s GuideCommand SyntaxCommands are not case-sensitive. That is, uppercase and l

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Cajun P120 User’s Guide 31Chapter 6Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)This chapter provides instructions for the configuration of your Cajun P120 usin

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)32 Cajun P120 User’s GuideRunning the CLIAfter running Telnet or connecting to the Console port, press En

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 33Note: 1) After entering a value, you cannot go back and change it at this time

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)34 Cajun P120 User’s GuideYou may now set the SLIP address of the management station. Either:• Keep the d

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 35Now exit the privileged level by entering exit.CajunP120-priv# exitThe prompt c

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Cajun P120 User’s Guide iContentsQuick Start... IList of

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)36 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSecurity LevelsThere are three security access levels – Normal, Privileged and

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 37Changing the Privileged Level PasswordUse the setpw Command to change the passw

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)38 Cajun P120 User’s GuideCommand SyntaxThe CLI may display error messages if it encounters a problem. Fo

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 39Saving and ExitingAfter changing all the necessary parameters using the CLI, us

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)40 Cajun P120 User’s GuidePing <IP_address> {#times} Pings the IP address; default is four timesUse

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 41Privileged Level Commands You must enter the Privileged level, with the login o

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)42 Cajun P120 User’s Guidecopy {tftp | running-config} {running-config | tftp} <filename*> <serv

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 43Sample SessionContained below is a step-by-step configuration for the Cajun P12

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)44 Cajun P120 User’s GuideWith the set command, the system will wait for you to either press Enter to kee

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 45Using the SHOW CommandThe show command is used to display the current settings

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ii Cajun P120 User’s GuideChapter 4 Installation and Setup ... 17Positioning.

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)46 Cajun P120 User’s GuideNote: One additional group is available when an Expansion module is installed.

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 47For example, to view port settings for all the ports, type the following comman

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)48 Cajun P120 User’s GuideUsing the SHLAG CommandThe SHLAG command displays a table containing the ports

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 49Configuration Upload and Download CommandsCopy CommandThe syntax of this comman

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)50 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSecurity CommandsLock Port CommandUse this command to secure ports. The syntax

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 51If you try to add a MAC address to a non-secured port (Port #1 in this case) yo

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)52 Cajun P120 User’s GuideGroups, Parameters and Default SettingsThis section provides all the CLI parame

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 53MIB-II System Group (MIB-II SYST)This group provides the MIB-II configuration a

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)54 Cajun P120 User’s GuideIP Configuration Group (IP)This group includes parameters for the configuration

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 55IP-Multicast System Group (IP-MULTICAST)This group provides the IP Multicast co

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Cajun P120 User’s Guide iiiUsing the SHOW Command ...45Listing the Groups You Can Set ...

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)56 Cajun P120 User’s GuideIPMC-DELAY Delay before a newly learned entry is inserted into the hardware10 S

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 57Spanning Tree Group (STA-GEN)This group includes parameters to enable the spann

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)58 Cajun P120 User’s GuideSpanning Tree Group (STA-PORT)This group includes parameters for the configurat

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 59P120 Port Configuration Group (P120)This group includes parameters for the conf

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)60 Cajun P120 User’s GuideADMIN Enable or disable the forwarding of frames by the port.DUPLEX Select the

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 61FLOW-CONTROL Use this to enable flow control on a full duplex port or enable th

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)62 Cajun P120 User’s GuideNote: 1. To create a true backbone link (Tx and Rx packets are VLAN tagged), s

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 63Agent VLAN Group (VLAN)This group includes parameters for the configuration of

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)64 Cajun P120 User’s GuideNote: These limitations apply when configuring the destination and source port

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 65SNMP Configuration Group (SNMP)This group includes parameters for the configura

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iv Cajun P120 User’s GuideShow Image Version Command ...75Show SNMP Command ...

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Chapter 6 Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)66 Cajun P120 User’s GuideThings to Keep in Mind When you use the CLI and perform the write command, the

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Cajun P120 User’s Guide 67Chapter 7Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)This chapter provides instructions for the configuration of the Cajun P120

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)68 Cajun P120 User’s GuideCommandsTable 7.1 shows the commands for Normal level commands. Normal le

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 69Table 7.2 Privileged Level and Security Commands (this level includes all

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)70 Cajun P120 User’s GuideConsole>(enable) set vlan 95Console>(enable) clear port mirror 96Co

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 71Sample SessionContained below is a step-by-step configuration for the Caj

Page 115 - Specifications

Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)72 Cajun P120 User’s GuideUser Level CommandsPassword CommandsSet Password CommandUse the set passw

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 73Set Techpass CommandUse the set techpass command to change the password f

Page 117 - Expansion Sub-modules

Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)74 Cajun P120 User’s GuideEnable CommandEnable CommandThe enable command is used to enter the Privi

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 75Show Image Version CommandUse the show image version command to display t

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Cajun P120 User’s Guide vClear SNMP Trap Command ...97Clear Vlan Command ...

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)76 Cajun P120 User’s GuideShow Interface CommandUse the show interface command to display informati

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 77Example: To display the status for port 4 on Cajun P120 (1):Console> s

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)78 Cajun P120 User’s GuideShow Module CommandUse the show module command to display the Cajun P120

Page 123 - Software Download

Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 79Show Port Flowcontrol CommandUse the show port flowcontrol command to dis

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)80 Cajun P120 User’s GuideShow Cam CommandUse the show cam command to display the CAM table or a sp

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 81Show Port Mirror CommandUse the show port mirror command to display mirro

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)82 Cajun P120 User’s GuidePrivileged Level CommandsSecurity CommandsLock Port CommandUse this comma

Page 127 - Cajun P120 Standalone Manager

Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 83If you try to add a MAC address to a non-secured port (Port #1 in this ca

Page 128 - Documentation and Online Help

Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)84 Cajun P120 User’s GuideExamples:To upload the configuration file:Console>(enable) copy runnin

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Chapter 7 Cajun Campus CLI (Command Line Interface)Cajun P120 User’s Guide 85The syntax for this command is:download <host_IP><file_full_name

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