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SS2GD8I 6-port 10/100/1000 + 2 Combo-SFP Port L2 Managed Switch User’s Guide Version 1.0

Page 2 - Amer.com

4LINK/ACT: Lights up green when connected to a device, flashes when transmitting data. 10/100/1000Mbps: Lights up green when connected at 1000Mbps,

Page 3 - Table of Contents

94set ip Syntax: set ip <ip> <mask> <gateway> Description: Sets the system IP address, subnet mask and gateway. Arguments: <ip&

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95enable auto-upload Syntax: enable auto-upload Description: Enables auto-upload of the log. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I(log)# enable auto-upl

Page 5 - Electronic Emission Notices

96set Syntax: set <mac> <alias> Description: Set the MAC address alias entry. Arguments: <mac>: MAC address, format: 00-02-03-04-0

Page 6 - About this user’s manual

97show Syntax: show Description: Displays the entire MAC address table. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I (mac-table-information)# show MAC Table Li

Page 7 - 1 Introduction

98>> static-mac add Syntax: add <mac> <port> <vid> [alias] Description: Adds a static MAC entry. Arguments: <mac>: MAC

Page 8 - 1.4 Features

99> management delete Syntax: delete # Description: To delete a specific record or range. Arguments: <#>: a specific or range management se

Page 9 - 1.5.1 Front Panel

100>> edit set Syntax: set name <name> [vid <vid>] [ip <ip>] [port <port>] [type <type>] action <action>

Page 10 - 1.6 Fiber Transceivers

101> max-pkt-len set len Syntax: set len <port range> <length> Description: Sets the maximum length of the packet that each port can

Page 11 - 2 Installation

102set monitored-port Syntax: set monitored-port <port range> Description: Sets which port(s) will be monitored. Packets received by this por

Page 12 - 2.2.1 Cabling Requirements

103disable flow-control Syntax: disable flow-control <port range> Description: Disables flow control for a port(s). Arguments: <port range&

Page 13 - Typical Network Topologies

52 Installation 2.1 Installing Switch into 19-Inch Rack Figure 2-1: Installing the Switch Caution: Allow proper spacing and air ventilation for th

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104set speed-duplex Syntax: set speed-duplex <port range> <speed> Description: Sets the speed and duplex of a port(s). Arguments: <po

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105show sfp Syntax: show sfp <port> Description: Displays information on the SFP module. Arguments: <port>: SFP port, can be 7 or 8 Exam

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106> qos set advance-layer4 Syntax: set advance-layer4 <port-range> <#> <tcp/udp port> <default> <match> Descriptio

Page 17 - 3 Web Interface

107set mode Syntax: set mode <mode> Description: Sets QoS priority mode of the switch. Arguments: <mode>: can be “port” for per port pri

Page 18 - 3.1 Home Page

108set simple-layer4 Syntax: set simple-layer4 <#> Description: Sets class of ports on simple mode of Layer 4 QoS. Arguments: <#>: layer

Page 19 - 3.1.1 System Information

109show Syntax: show Description: Displays the information of the active QoS mode. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I (qos)# show IP Diffserv Classif

Page 20 - 3.1.2 IP Configuration

110> snmp disable Syntax: disable <type> Description: Disables SNMP or set-community. Arguments: <type>: Can be “snmp” or “set-commun

Page 21 - 3.1.3 Time

111show Syntax: show Description: Displays the SNMP configuration. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I(snmp)# show SNMP : Enable Get Community: public

Page 22 - 3.1.5 Management Policy

112set config Syntax: set config <Bridge Priority> <Hello Time> <Max. Age> <Forward Delay> Description: Set the STP paramete

Page 23 - 3.1.6 Virtual Stack

113show config Syntax: show config Description: Displays the STP configuration. Arguments: None Example: SS2GD8I(stp)# show config STP State Configu

Page 24 - 3.2.1 Port Status

6SFP Transceivers The SFP slots are hot-swappable, meaning that SFP transceivers can be installed or removed while the switch is on. To install a t

Page 25 - 3.2.2 Port Configuration

114show status Syntax: show status Description: Displays the STP status. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I(stp)# show status STP Status : STP State

Page 26 - 3.2.3 Simple Counter

115set location Syntax: set location <location string> Description: Sets the location description for the switch. Arguments: <location>:

Page 27 - 3.2.4 Detail Counter

116> tftp set server Syntax: set server <ip> Description: Sets the IP address of the TFTP server. Arguments: <ip>: the IP address of

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117set ntp Syntax: set ntp <ip> <timezone> Description: Sets the current time via an NTP server. Arguments: <ip>: IP address or do

Page 29 - 3.3 Mirror

118set priority Syntax: set priority <range> Description: Sets the LACP system priority. Arguments: <range>: available from 1 to 65535.

Page 30 - 3.4 Bandwidth Management

119show lacp-detail Syntax: show lacp-detail <aggtr> Description: Displays detailed information for the LACP trunk group. Arguments: <aggtr

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120show status Syntax: show status Description: Displays the aggregator status and settings for each port. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I(trunk)#

Page 32 - VLAN TAG Priority

121disable drop-untag Syntax: disable drop-untag <port range> Description: Disables dropping of untagged frames. Arguments: <port range>

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122set mode Syntax: set mode <mode> [up-link] Description: Switches VLAN mode. Arguments: <mode>: can be “disable” to disable VLANs, “ta

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123set pvid Syntax: set pvid <port range> <pvid> Description: Sets the PVID of VLANs. Arguments: <port range>: which ports to chan

Page 35 - 3.6 SNMP Configuration

7The following table lists the types of fiber supported by the switch: Multi-mode Fiber Cable and Modal Bandwidth Multi-mode 62.5/125μm Multi-mode

Page 36 - 3.7 IGMP Snooping

124show pvid Syntax: show pvid Description: Displays pvid and ingress/egress rules. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I(vlan)# show pvid Port PVID Ru

Page 37 - 3.8 Maximum Packet Length

125set gid Syntax: set gid <gid> Description: Sets the group ID. Arguments: <gid>:Group ID Example: SS2GD8I(vs)# set gid group1 set role

Page 38 - 3.10.1 VLAN Mode

1265 Troubleshooting 5.1 Resolving Connection Problems Possible causes a connection problem where the Link LED does not light up even though the ca

Page 39 - 3.10.2 Tag-based Group

127Appendix A: Technical Specifications Features • 6 (10/100/1000Mbps) Gigabit Ethernet ports that are compliant with IEEE802.3, 802.3u, 802.3z an

Page 40 - 3.10.3 Port-based Group

128• Transmission Mode: 10/100Mbps supports full or half duplex, 1000Mbps supports full duplex only • Transmission Speed: 10/100/1000Mbps for Copp

Page 41 - 3.10.4 Tag Rule

8Case 2a: Port-based VLAN (See Figure 2-4). Figure 2-4: Port-based VLAN Diagram 1. The same VLAN members cannot be connected to different switches

Page 42 - 3.11 MAC Table

9Case 3: Tag-based VLANs. The same VLAN members can be at different switches with the same VID (See Figure 2-6). Figure 2-6: Tag-based VLAN Diagram

Page 43 - 3.11.1 Information

104. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click Properties. 5. Select to use a static IP address or “Use the following IP address”. 6. Enter t

Page 44 - 3.11.3 Static Forward

113 Web Interface Using the web interface, you can monitor and control all aspects of the switch, including port status and activity, spanning tree

Page 45 - 3.11.5 MAC Alias

123.1 Home Page After you login, the switch will display the System Information page (figure 3-2). This page shows you some basic information about

Page 46 - 3.12.1 Config

13 Figure 3-3: Port Information Page On the left-top corner of the home page, there is a dropdown list to set the Auto Logout time. For security pur

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Page 48 - 3.12.3 Information

14Firmware version: The firmware version on the switch. Hardware-Mechanical version: The hardware and mechanical version of the switch. The number b

Page 49 - 3.13.1 STP Status

15Default gateway: Allows you to manually set the IP address for your network gateway, which is typically a router or bridge to the internet or othe

Page 50 - 3.13.2 Configuration

16Fall. Available choices for the time change are from -5 to +5 in one hour increments. Setting this to zero will disable daylight saving time. If t

Page 51 - 3.13.3 Port

17 Figure 3-7: Management Policy Page Name: A name for the rule made up of letters and numbers up to 8 characters. VID: If set to “Any”, the rule a

Page 52 - 3.14 Trunking Configuration

18The button on the far left of the top row represents the master switch. The background color of the active switch will be highlight in green. Note

Page 53 - 3.14.2 Aggregator View

19 Figure 3-9: Port Status Page Port No: The port number, ranging from 1-8. Both ports 7 and 8 are optional modules. Media: Shows the media type of

Page 54 - 3.14.3 System Priority

20 Figure 3-10: Port Configuration Page State: Either “Enable” or “Disable” the port, allowing traffic to pass through it or not. Default: Enable. M

Page 55 - 3.15.2 Mode

21 Figure 3-11: Simple Counter Page Tx Byte: Total transmitted bytes. Rx Byte: Total received bytes. Tx Packet: Total number of packets transmitted.

Page 56 - 3.15.3 Security

22 Figure 3-12: Detail Counter Page Rx Packets: The number of the packet received. RX Octets: Total received bytes. Rx High Priority Packets: Number

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23Rx 64 Bytes: Number of 64-byte frames in both good and bad packets received. Rx 65-127 Bytes: Number of 65 - 126-byte frames in both good and bad

Page 58 - 3.16.1 Events

Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ...1

Page 59 - 3.16.2 Email/SMS

24 Figure 3-13: Port Mirroring Page Mode: Used to “Enable” or “Disable” port mirroring. Default is Disable. Monitoring Port: Set the port that will

Page 60 - 3.17.2 Config File

25Port Number: The port that is currently being configured. Can be set to ports 1 through 8. All Traffic for Ingress Rate Limiting(Policing): Sets t

Page 61 - 3.18.1 Diagnostics

26Per Port Priority For Per Port Priority (Figure 3-16), you can select which priority to assign each of the 8 ports on the switch. Figure 3-16: Pe

Page 62 - 3.18.3 Ping Test

27Quality of Service ToS Configiruation Quality of Service ToS Configuration (Figure 3-18) works similarly to VLAN Tag Priority, except that the ToS

Page 63 - 3.20 Log

28Description of options: Down prioritize web browsing, e-mail, FTP and news sets traffic on ports 80, 280, 443, 25, 110, 20, 21, 69, 119, and 2009

Page 64 - 3.22 Reboot

29IP DiffServ Classification IP DiffServ Classification (Figure 3-21) works by prioritizing traffic based on the 8-bit Service Type field in each pa

Page 65 - 3.23 Logout

30 Figure 3-22: SNMP Configuration Page SNMP: Used to Enable or Disable SNMP. The default is Enable. Get/Set/Trap Community: The community name is u

Page 66 - 4 CLI Interface

31IGMP Snooping, multicast packet forwarding is effectively the same as broadcast packet forwarding. A switch that supports IGMP Snooping with query

Page 67 - 4.2.1 CLI Global Commands

32 Figure 3-24: Maximum Packet Length Page 3.9 DHCP Boot The DHCP Boot page (Figure 3-25) allows the user to configure the boot up and DHCP request

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33Tag-based: Tag-based VLANs are identified by its VLAN ID or VID. Instead of filtering by port, all packets coming into and out of the switch are f

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3.13 STP CONFIGURATION...43 3.13.1 STP Status ...

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34 Figure 3-28: Tag-based Group Page To edit a group, select the group and click the “Edit” button at the bottom of the page. To add a new group, cl

Page 71 - 4.2.2 Local Commands of CLI

35 Figure 3-30: Port-based Group Page To edit a group, select the group and click the “Edit” button at the bottom of the page. To add a new group, c

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36 Figure 3-32: VLAN Tag Rule Page Port No: Port number. PVID: The PVID range is between 1-4094. Before you set a number x as PVID, you have to crea

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373.11.1 Information The Information page (Figure 3-33) displays the current MAC address table in the switch including static and dynamic MAC entrie

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383.11.2 Maintenance Page The Maintenance page (Figure 3-34) allows the user to set the aging time for dynamic MAC address entries, and flush all dy

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39VID: VLAN identifier. This only applies if tagged VLANs are enabled. Valid range is from 1-4094. Alias: Alias name for the MAC address. 3.11.4 Sta

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40 Figure 3-37: MAC Alias Page MAC: A six-byte long Ethernet hardware address and expressed in hex and separated by hyphens. Alias: Alias name for t

Page 77 - > account

41 Figure 3-38: GVRP Configuration Page GVRP State: Allows you to enable or disable GVRP. Join Time: The Join Time in centiseconds (one hundredths o

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423.12.2 Counter The Counter page (Figure 3-39) displays the GVRP packets sent and received by the switch. Figure 3-39: GVRP Counter Page Total GVR

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433.13 STP Configuration The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) is a standardized method (IEEE 802.1D) for avoiding loops in switched networks. When STP i

Page 80 - >> events

Caution Circuit devices are sensitive to static electricity, which can damage their delicate electronics. Dry weather conditions or walking across a

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44seconds to the bridge attached to its designated port. STP Topology Change Count: Shows the time spent in seconds since the beginning of the Spann

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45seconds. Default is 20 seconds. Forward Delay: Set the root bridge forward delay time. This figure is set by the root bridge only. The forward del

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46a device that knows nothing about STP or RSTP. Usually, the connected device is an end station. Edge Ports will immediately transit to forwarding

Page 84 - >> sms

473.14.1 Port The Trunk Port Setting/Status page (Figure 3-44) is used to configure the trunk setting of each port in the switch. Figure 3-44: Trun

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48 Figure 3-45: Aggregator View Page Aggregator: Shows the aggregator ID (from 1 to 8) of each port, which is the same as the port number. Method:

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49manually. The valid range is from 1 to 65535. Default is 32768. Figure 3-47: LACP System Priority Page 3.15 802.1X Configuration 802.1X port-base

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50 Figure 3-49: 802.1X Mode Setting Page Port Number: Port number to configure. 802.1X Mode: 802.1X operation mode. Can either be “Disable” and “Mul

Page 88 - > config-file

51allows you to configure 802.1X details for the port (Figure 3-51). Figure 3-51: Parameter Setting Page Port: Port number being modified. Port Con

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523.16 Alarm Configuration 3.16.1 Events The Trap Events Configuration page (Figure 3-52) allows the user to select which events will be sent to the

Page 90 - > dhcp-boot

533.16.2 Email/SMS The Email/SMS Configuration page (figure 3-53) allows the user to configure the email and SMS settings for the switch to use to c

Page 91 - > diag

About this user’s manual This user’s manual will show you how to install and connect the switch to your network and also how to configure and monito

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54Password: The password for your ISP. Mobile Phone 1-6: The mobile phone numbers to send the alarm messages to. 3.17 Configuration The switch saves

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55 Figure 3-55: Configure File Path Page Export File Path: The name and path to use when saving the file. Export Start: Export the switch’s startup

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563.18.2 Loopback The Loopback Test page (Figure 3-59) provides two different loopback tests. One is an Internal Loopback Test and the other is an E

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573.19 TFTP Server The TFTP Server page (Figure 3-59) allows the user to set the TFTP server for the switch to use to send and receive files from a

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583.21 Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade page (Figure 3-61) allows you to update the firmware on the switch with new firmware that is provided b

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593.23 Logout The Logout page (Figure 3-63) allows the user to log out of the web interface. Figure 3-63: Logout Page

Page 98 - > igmp

604 CLI Interface 4.1 CLI Management The command-line interface (CLI) is a text-based interface into the switch. To use the CLI, you can Telnet into

Page 99 - > IP

614.2.1 CLI Global Commands end Syntax: end Description: Returns you to the root menu. When you enter this command, you will be returned to the roo

Page 100 - > log

62help Syntax: help Description: Shows a list of available commands. Some commands are a combination of two or more words. Arguments: None. Example:

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63history Syntax: history [#] Description: Displays a list of previous commands that have been entered during this session. When you enter this comm

Page 102 - >> information

11 Introduction 1.1 Product Overview The SS2GD8I is a managed switch that meets all IEEE802.3/u/x/z Fast Ethernet and Gigabit specifications. The sw

Page 103 - >> maintain

64logout Syntax: logout Description: When you enter this command, you will be logged out of the system and disconnected. If you are connected the sw

Page 104 - >> static-mac

65save start Syntax: save start Description: Saves the current configuration as the startup configuration. When you enter this command, the CLI woul

Page 105 - >> add

66set mode Syntax: set mode <port-range> <mode> Description: Sets the 802.1X authentication mode for each port. Arguments: <port rang

Page 106 - >> edit

67set reAuthEnabled Syntax: set reAuthEnabled <port-range> <ebl> Description: A constant that defines whether regular reauthentication w

Page 107 - > mirror

68set serverTimeout Syntax: set serverTimeout <port-range> <sec> Description: Sets the timer used by the Backend Authentication state m

Page 108 - > port

69set txPeriod Syntax: set txPeriod <port-range> <sec> Description: Sets the timer used by the Authenticator PAE state machine to determ

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70show parameter Syntax: show parameter Description: Displays the parameter settings of each port. Arguments: None Example: SS2GD8I(802.1X)# show pa

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71show security Syntax: show security Description: Displays the authentication status of each port. Arguments: None Example: SS2GD8I(802.1X)# show s

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72del Syntax: del <name> Description: Deletes an existing user account. Arguments: <name>: existing user account name. Example: SS2GD8I(

Page 112 - > qos

73> alarm >> email del mail-address Syntax: del mail-address <#> Description: Removes the configuration of an e-mail address. Argumen

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2• RS-232 Cable Please notify your sales representative immediately if any of the aforementioned items are missing or damaged. 1.4 Features The SS2G

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74set user Syntax: set user <username> Description: Sets the account and password of the email server. After you enter the user name, you will

Page 115 - > reboot

75del email Syntax: del email <range> Description: Disables events from being sent out via email. Arguments: <range>: which events to de

Page 116 - > snmp

76set email Syntax: set email <range> Description: Enables events to be sent out via email. Arguments: <range>: which events to delete,

Page 117 - > stp

77show Syntax: show Description: Displays the configuration of alarm events. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I(alarm-events)# show Events Email SMS

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78show (alarm) Syntax: show <alarm> Description: Displays the configuration of a specific alarm type. Arguments: <alarm>: alarm type, ca

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79set server Syntax: set server <ip> Description: Sets the IP address of the SMS server. Arguments: <ip>: SMS server IP address or domai

Page 120 - > system

80> autologout autologout Syntax: autologout <time> Description: Set the timer before the user is automatically logged out.. Arguments: <

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81enable egress-rate Syntax: enable egress-rate <port range> <data rate> Description: Sets the egress-rate of a port. Arguments: <por

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82show Syntax: show Description: Displays all current bandwidth limitation settings. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I(bandwidth)# show Ingress Egr

Page 123 - > trunk

83export user-conf Syntax: export user-conf Description: Exports user configuration settings to the file defined using set export-path. Arguments: N

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3• SNMP access can be disabled and prevent from unauthorized SNMP access • Ingress, non-unicast and egress bandwidth rating management with a reso

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84show Syntax: show Description: Displays the config-file import/export configuration. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I(config-file)# show TFTP Ser

Page 126 - > vlan

85> diag diag Syntax: diag Description: Tests whether UART, DRAM, Flash and EEPROM are working normally or not. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I

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86> firmware set upgrade-path Syntax: set upgrade-path <file path> Description: To set up the image file that will be upgraded. Arguments:

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87enable Syntax: enable Description: Enables GVRP. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I(gvrp)# enable

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88group Syntax: group <group number> Description: Selects which GVRP group is currently actively worked on. After a group is selected, the com

Page 130 - > vs

896 Non-Participant Fixed 7 Normal Fixed 8 Normal Fixed set applicant Syntax: set applicant <port range> <type> Description: Sets the

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90set restricted Syntax: set restricted <port range> <status> Description: Sets the restricted mode status for each port. Arguments: <

Page 132 - 5 Troubleshooting

91show config Syntax: show config Description: Displays the GVRP configuration. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I(gvrp)# show config GVRP state: Ena

Page 133 - Hardware Specifications

92show group Syntax: show group Description: Show all GVRP groups. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I(gvrp)# show group GVRP group information VID Me

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93show Syntax: show Description: Displays the IGMP snooping mode and IP Multicast Table. Arguments: None. Example: SS2GD8I(igmp)# show Snoop Mode: A

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