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Remote management
Table 6.2. Remote management commands (Telnet); configuration mode
Command
Operation
ip address
set interface IP address
ip netmask
set interface subnet mask
ip gateway
set gateway IP address
gbe mac
set interface MAC address
gbe speed
set interface speed: 10/100/1000/automatic
gbe autonegotiation
set autonegotiation mode: on/off
oam
set OAM mode: off/active/passive
vlan mode
set vlan mode: on/off
vlan id
set vlan identifier (a number in the 0–4095 range)
vlan priority
set vlan priority (a number in the 0–7 range)
tftp
enable or disable TFTP server: on/off
password
change admin’s password
save
save settings; settings will be applied after device reboot
reboot
reboot device
exit
leave configuration mode
help
list of accessible commands
Note:
configuration mode commands become effective after
save
and
reboot
commands.
6.1
OAM
OAM (Operations, Administration, and Maintenance) is a protocol of the
link state monitoring. The protocol operates at the Data Link Layer of OSI
model. To transmit data between two Ethernet-devices, OAM protocol data units
(OAMPDU) are used.
An important feature of the OAM protocol is providing the ability to use Loop-
back mode for the remote end. Both devices should support the IEEE 802.3ah
standard.
ETS-1000L
and remote device should be connected directly.
Possible OAM states are described below.
•
Passive
— passive mode. In passive mode, the port can only response to
Ethernet OAM commands from the remote device, but cannot initiate the
Loopback mode.
•
Off
— OAM is disabled.
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