Network cheat sheet
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unlike juniper all operational (like show) commands work in configuration mode | unlike juniper all operational (like show) commands work in configuration mode | ||
| + | Foundries don't take ssh keys and need passwords. boo! | ||
show interfaces brief - shows interfaces with status, speed, and description (port-name) | show interfaces brief - shows interfaces with status, speed, and description (port-name) | ||
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| + | sh mac-address - shows mac addresses | ||
| + | sh mac-address ethernet x/x - shows mac for interface x/x | ||
conf t - configuration mode | conf t - configuration mode | ||
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in conf mode - | in conf mode - | ||
| + | Foundries configure immediately - when you've typed the command, it's live! | ||
vlan 2 - moves into vlan 2's configuration mode | vlan 2 - moves into vlan 2's configuration mode | ||
unt eth X/X - puts X/X into that vlan as untagged | unt eth X/X - puts X/X into that vlan as untagged | ||
| + | no unt eth X/x - takes X/X out of vlan | ||
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| + | if you get the error "error - port ethe 1/25 do not belong to default vlan" that means the port is in another vlan and must be removed first | ||
=Juniper= | =Juniper= | ||
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| + | Junipers take ssh keys. huzzah! | ||
| + | Juniper has operational mode and configuration mode | ||
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| + | operational mode - | ||
| + | {master:8} | ||
| + | lcarr@asw-a-eqiad> | ||
| + | configuration mode - | ||
| + | {master:8}[edit] | ||
| + | lcarr@asw-a-eqiad# | ||
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| + | == Operational commands == | ||
| + | show ethernet-switching table - shows mac addresses | ||
| + | show ethernet-switching table interface - shows mac addresses for that interface | ||
| + | show ethernet-switching table vlan - shows mac addresses for vlan | ||
| + | show interfaces descriptions - | ||
| + | Interface Admin Link Description | ||
| + | ge-1/0/0 up up ms1001 | ||
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| + | show interfaces terse - shows interfaces with ip's in a very short format | ||
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| + | show interface ge-1/0/0 (extensive)- shows interfaces in more detail | ||
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| + | monitor interface xe-1/1/0 - shows interface in a real-time updating mode (errors, bits, etc) | ||
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| + | show log messages | last 20 - shows log with info | ||
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| + | == Config commands == | ||
| + | Junipers configure after you confirm - you can configure and then double check | ||
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| + | configure - puts you in config mode | ||
| + | exit - takes you up one level (or out of) config mode | ||
| + | top - takes you to the top level of config mode | ||
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| + | show - shows you configuration below that level | ||
Revision as of 17:55, 22 August 2012
Contents |
Foundry
unlike juniper all operational (like show) commands work in configuration mode Foundries don't take ssh keys and need passwords. boo!
show interfaces brief - shows interfaces with status, speed, and description (port-name) Port Link L2 State Dupl Speed Trunk Tag Priori MAC Name 1/1 Up Forward Full 1G None No level0 0012.f2c5.5600 db63 1/2 Up Forward Full 1G None No level0 0012.f2c5.5600 db64
| include - grep
sh mac-address - shows mac addresses sh mac-address ethernet x/x - shows mac for interface x/x
conf t - configuration mode SSH@csw1-sdtpa(config)#
show run - shows configuration
int ether 12/1 - go into configuration for that interface
port-name - assigns description disable - turns port off enable - turns port on exit - moves you up a level
after configuration - ALWAYS type "write mem" must do write mem OUT of config mode write mem - saves to hard drive the config, incase the box reboots
in conf mode - Foundries configure immediately - when you've typed the command, it's live! vlan 2 - moves into vlan 2's configuration mode unt eth X/X - puts X/X into that vlan as untagged no unt eth X/x - takes X/X out of vlan
if you get the error "error - port ethe 1/25 do not belong to default vlan" that means the port is in another vlan and must be removed first
Juniper
Junipers take ssh keys. huzzah! Juniper has operational mode and configuration mode
operational mode - {master:8} lcarr@asw-a-eqiad> configuration mode - {master:8}[edit] lcarr@asw-a-eqiad#
Operational commands
show ethernet-switching table - shows mac addresses show ethernet-switching table interface - shows mac addresses for that interface show ethernet-switching table vlan - shows mac addresses for vlan show interfaces descriptions - Interface Admin Link Description ge-1/0/0 up up ms1001
show interfaces terse - shows interfaces with ip's in a very short format
show interface ge-1/0/0 (extensive)- shows interfaces in more detail
monitor interface xe-1/1/0 - shows interface in a real-time updating mode (errors, bits, etc)
show log messages | last 20 - shows log with info
Config commands
Junipers configure after you confirm - you can configure and then double check
configure - puts you in config mode exit - takes you up one level (or out of) config mode top - takes you to the top level of config mode
show - shows you configuration below that level