Transcription of Silver Peak Command Line Interface
1 Silver peak Command line Interface reference guide Release October 2010. PN 200063-001 Rev I. Silver peak NX Series Command line Interface reference guide Silver peak NX Series Command line Interface reference guide PN 200063-001 Rev I. Date: October 2010. Copyright 2005 2010 Silver peak Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Information in this document is subject to change at any time. Use of this documentation is restricted as specified in the End User License Agreement. No part of this documentation can be reproduced, except as noted in the End User License Agreement, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Silver peak Systems, Inc.
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5 + ii PN 200063-001 Rev I. Contents Preface .. ix Introduction .. ix Audience .. ix Structure of the Manual .. ix Conventions Used in this Manual .. x Typographical Conventions .. x Syntax Notation .. x Annotated Symbols .. xi Related Documents .. xi Technical Support .. xii Chapter 1 Using the Command - line Interface .. 1. Understanding the CLI Structure .. 1. CLI Modes .. 1. User Privilege Levels.. 3. User Names.. 4. Passwords .. 4. Object Names .. 4. Understanding the Command Structure .. 4. Understanding the Command Syntax.
6 5. Syntax Helper .. 5. Command History .. 5. Using the Command line -Editing Keys .. 6. Chapter 2 Administration Commands .. 7. aaa authentication login default .. 8. aaa authorization map .. 9. arp .. 11. boot system .. 12. clear .. 13. cli .. 15. configuration .. 17. email .. 20. email send-test .. 22. file debug-dump .. 23. file job upload.. 25. file stats .. 26. file tcpdump .. 27. file upload cancel .. 28. help .. 29. image boot .. 30. image install .. 31. image upgrade.. 32. job .. 33. job execute.
7 35. license .. 36. radius-server .. 37. reboot.. 39. reload .. 40. system disk .. 41. tacacs-server .. 43. tca .. 45. iii Silver peak NX Series Command line Interface reference guide terminal .. 48. username.. 49. web .. 51. write .. 53. Chapter 3 Configuration Commands .. 55. access-list .. 56. active-flows .. 60. application .. 61. application-group .. 63. banner login .. 65. banner motd.. 66. bridge .. 67. cdp .. 68. clock set .. 69. clock timezone .. 70. cluster .. 72. configure terminal .. 73. disable.
8 74. enable .. 75. enable password .. 76. exit .. 77. flow-export .. 78. flow-redirection .. 80. hostname .. 81. Interface cdp .. 82. Interface dhcp .. 83. Interface ip address .. 84. Interface mtu .. 86. Interface pass-through .. 87. Interface shutdown.. 89. Interface speed-duplex .. 90. Interface tunnel acceleration cifs .. 91. Interface tunnel acceleration tcp .. 93. Interface tunnel admin .. 95. Interface tunnel compression.. 97. Interface tunnel control-packet.. 99. Interface tunnel create .. 101. Interface tunnel gre-protocol.
9 103. Interface tunnel ipsec.. 105. Interface tunnel max-bandwidth .. 107. Interface tunnel min-bandwidth .. 109. Interface tunnel mode .. 111. Interface tunnel mtu .. 113. Interface tunnel packet.. 115. Interface tunnel threshold .. 117. Interface tunnel traffic-class .. 119. Interface tunnel udp-flow .. 121. Interface tunnel udp-port .. 123. Interface vrrp .. 125. ip datapath route .. 128. ip default-gateway .. 130. ip domain-list .. 131. ip host .. 132. ip name-server.. 133. ip route.. 134. ntp .. 136.
10 Ntpdate.. 138. opt-map .. 139. opt-map match.. 141. iv PN 200063-001 Rev I. Contents opt-map set .. 145. opt-map activate .. 147. no opt-map.. 148. opt-map modify-priority .. 149. preposition ftp .. 150. qos-map.. 151. qos-map match .. 153. qos-map set .. 157. qos-map activate .. 159. no qos-map .. 160. qos-map modify-priority .. 161. route-map .. 162. route-map match .. 164. route-map set.. 168. route-map activate .. 170. no route-map .. 171. route-map modify-priority .. 172. snmp-server .. 173. snmp-server user v3.