
FL SWITCH GHS CLI
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U
SING
THE
“N
O
” F
ORM
OF
A
C
OMMAND
The
no
keyword is a specific form of an existing command and does not represent a new or
distinct command. Almost every configuration command has a
no
form. In general, use the
no
form to reverse the action of a command or reset a value back to the default. For example,
the
no shutdown
configuration command reverses the shutdown of an interface. Use the
command without the keyword
no
to re-enable a disabled feature or to enable a feature that
is disabled by default. Only the configuration commands are available in the
no
form.
FL SWITCH GHS F
IRMWARE
M
ODULES
FL SWITCH GHS Firmware software consists of flexible modules that can be applied in
various combinations to develop advanced Layer 2/3/4+ products. The commands and
command modes available on your switch depend on the installed modules. Additionally, for
some
show
commands, the output fields might change based on the modules included in the
FL SWITCH GHS Firmware software.
The FL SWITCH GHS Firmware software suite includes the following modules:
•
Switching (Layer 2)
•
Routing (Layer 3)
•
IPv6—IPv6 routing
•
Multicast
•
BGP-4
•
Quality of Service
•
Management (CLI, Web UI, and SNMP)
•
IPv6 Management—Allows management of the FL SWITCH GHS Firmware device
through an IPv6 through an IPv6 address without requiring the IPv6 Routing package in
Table 4:
Type of Ports
Port Type
Description
Physical Ports
The physical ports for each slot are numbered sequentially starting from zero.
Logical Interfaces
Port-channel or Link Aggregation Group (LAG) interfaces are logical interfaces that are
only used for bridging functions.
VLAN routing interfaces are only used for routing functions.
Loopback interfaces are logical interfaces that are always up.
Tunnel interfaces are logical point-to-point links that carry encapsulated packets.
CPU ports
CPU ports are handled by the driver as one or more physical entities located on physical
slots.
Note:
In the CLI, loopback and tunnel interfaces do not use the slot/port format. To specify a loopback interface,
you use the loopback ID. To specify a tunnel interface, you use the tunnel ID.
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