M A G N U M 6 K S W I T C H E S , M N S - 6 K U S E R G U I D E
Command
Description
show-router
displays detected IGMP-enabled router ports
show-stats port=<num>
displays 802.1x related statistics
show-timers
show the values of the timers set for RSTP
show-trap [id=<id#>]
shows the configured trap stations in tabular
format - id is optional and is the number
corresponding to the trap entry number in the
table
show-user [id=<id>]
display all or specific view entries - id is optional
and is the number corresponding to the view entry
number in the table
show-view [id=<id>]
display all or specific view entries - id is optional
and is the number corresponding to the view entry
number in the table
show-vlan
list all the VLANs (including dynamic
VLANs) on the switch
signal port=<num|list|range>
<none|log|trap|logandtrap>
port to monitor and signal to send in case of
breach of port security
smtp
configure the SNMP alerts to be sent via email
smtp <enable|disable>
enables or disables SMTP to send SNMP
alerts by email
snmp
enter the SNMP Configuration mode
snmpv3
enter the SNMP V3 configuration mode – note
enable SNMP V3 by using the
“set snmp”
command which follows
sntp [enable|disable]
enable or disable the SNTP services
s-ring <enable/disable>
enable or disable S-ring capabilities
s-ring add port=<port1,port2>
define ports which make up the s-ring ports.
Note as discussed earlier, you can create multiple
s-rings on a switch
s-ring del port=<port1,port2>
remove the switch from S-ring topology by
eliminating the end ports on the switch
s-ring learn
start the learning process to discover the ring and
the ports which make up the s-ring
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