
Command List
Command Line
This is a complete list of all commands available in the BitStorm L3S Series Device Manager.
Entering commands
Commands must be entered in lower case.
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Names used in commands can be either upper or lower case.
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Use quotation marks when entering your own names that include a space, such as when naming ports or
VLANs. For example:
>set vlan name "Sales 3rd floor"
requires quotation marks.
>set vlan name Sales
does not require quotation marks.
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The following symbols indicate variables used in a command. Symbols are not typed in the command.
Symbols
Description
< >
angled brackets indicate a required variable parameter
|
this bar separates options available within a variable parameter
[ ]
square brackets indicate an optional variable parameter
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Examples
Examples are given in italics after each command description, as shown here:
Example: >clear ip route all
Example: >clear ip route 192.168.3.2 255.255.255.0
Commands
>[no] access-group <port_group> <access_list_number>
sets ports to either apply or stop applying the filtering entry specified in the access list
[no]
deletes an existing access list for a port or port group
<port_group>
for Fast Ethernet ports is a specific range of eight numbers, 1-8, 9-16, 17-24,
etc. These numbers must be entered in exactly the same port groups that exist on the switch.
For Gigabit ports, enter the port number.
<access_list_number>
the number you assigned to the access list
Example: >access-group 1,3 1
>[no] access-list <number> <permit | deny> <ip_address> <mask> out
creates a filtering entry that specifies whether the switch should forward traffic destined to a
specific IP address or not
[no]
deletes an existing access list
<number>
is any number from 1 - 99 that you assign to identify this access list entry
<permit | deny>
permit means forward traffic to the destination IP address, deny means drop
all traffic to this address
<ip_address> <mask>
are the IP address and subnet mask of the destination
Example: >access-list 1 permit 192.168.5.1 255.255.255.0 out
>[no] area <area_id> [create | stub]
creates or deletes an OSPF area or stub area
<area_id>
is any number, expressed in dotted IP format, used to identify an OSPF area. All
implementations must have at least one area identified by 0.0.0.0
Example: >area 0.0.0.1 create
Example: >area 0.0.0.5 stub
Example: >no area 0.0.0.5
>[no] area <area_id> range <address> /mask
summarizes routes at an OSPF area boundary, or disables this function
<address>
is the part of an IP address that represents a group of networks
/
mask
is the number of significant bits
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