Comware CLI Commands in ProVision Software
Comware CLI Commands in ProVision Software
Abstract
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Applicable Products
HP 2615 Switches (J9565A)
HP 2620 Switches (J9623A, J9624A, J9625A, J9626A, J9627A)
HP 2910al Switches (J9145A, J9146A, J9147A, J9148A)
HP 2915 Switches (J9562A)
HP 2920 Switches (J9726A, J9727A, J9728A, J9729A)
HP 3500 Switches (J9470A, J9471A, J9472A, J9473A)
HP 3500yl Switches (J8692A, J8693A)
HP 3800 Switches (J9573A, J9574A, J9575A, J9576A, J9584A, J9585A, J9586A, J9587A, J9588A)
HP 5400zl Switches (J8697A, J8698A, J9447A, J9448A)
HP 6200yl Switch (J8992A)
HP 8200zl Switches (J9475A, J8715A/B )
HP 6600 Switches (J9263A, J9264A, J9265A, J9451A, J9452A)
June 2013
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Contents
Product Documentation.................................................................................13
About Your Switch Manual Set.................................................................................................13
Electronic Publications........................................................................................................13
1 Introduction To the ProVision CLI.................................................................14
Comware Command Support in ProVision Software....................................................................14
Listing Display Commands in the CLI.........................................................................................14
CLI Operation........................................................................................................................16
Comparing Comware and ProVision Commands....................................................................16
Output Differences Between Display and Show commands.................................................16
DNS Field Mappings................................................................................................16
Using CLI Context Levels.....................................................................................................16
Empty Output....................................................................................................................17
Further CLI Operating Information........................................................................................17
2 Display Commands..................................................................................18
display acl <acl-number> | name <acl-name>>.........................................................................18
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................18
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................18
display arp............................................................................................................................19
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................19
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................19
display arp <ip-address>.........................................................................................................21
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................21
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................21
display arp detection..............................................................................................................22
display arp detection statistics..................................................................................................23
display arp ip-address.............................................................................................................24
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................24
display boot-loader.................................................................................................................25
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................25
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................25
display clock..........................................................................................................................27
Field Descriptions:..............................................................................................................27
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................27
display command-alias............................................................................................................28
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................28
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................28
display counters.....................................................................................................................29
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................29
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................29
display counters rate...............................................................................................................31
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................31
display cpu-usage...................................................................................................................32
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................32
display cpu-usage history........................................................................................................33
display current-configuration....................................................................................................34
display current-configuration by-linenum.....................................................................................35
display current-configuration configuration.................................................................................36
display current-configuration interface.......................................................................................37
display debugging.................................................................................................................39
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................39
Contents 3
display default-configuration....................................................................................................41
display device........................................................................................................................42
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................42
display dhcp relay information all.............................................................................................43
display dhcp relay information interface Vlan-interface <vlan-id>..................................................44
display dhcp relay statistics......................................................................................................45
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................46
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................47
display dhcp-snooping [ip ip_address]......................................................................................49
display dhcp-snooping binding database..................................................................................50
display dhcp-snooping information...........................................................................................51
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................51
display dhcp-snooping packet statistics......................................................................................52
display dhcp-snooping trust......................................................................................................53
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................53
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................53
display diagnostic-information..................................................................................................54
display dns < domain | server >..............................................................................................55
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................55
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................55
display dns domain................................................................................................................57
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................57
display dns domain dynamic...................................................................................................58
display dns ipv6 server...........................................................................................................59
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................59
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................59
display dot1x [interface …]display dot1x sessions [interface …]display dot1x statistics [interface
…].......................................................................................................................................61
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................63
display dot1x [interface]..........................................................................................................64
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................67
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................68
display environment................................................................................................................72
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................72
display fan............................................................................................................................73
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................73
display fib <ip-address>..........................................................................................................74
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................74
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................74
display fips status...................................................................................................................76
display garp statistics interface <port_list>.................................................................................77
display garp timer interface <port_list>.....................................................................................78
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................78
display gvrp state interface <port_list> vlan <vlan-id>.................................................................79
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................79
display gvrp statistics..............................................................................................................80
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................80
display gvrp status..................................................................................................................81
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................81
display gvrp vlan-operation interface interface-type interface-number.............................................82
display history-command.........................................................................................................83
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................83
display hwtacacs....................................................................................................................84
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................85
display igmp group.................................................................................................................86
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Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................86
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................86
display igmp group interface vlan-interface <vid>.......................................................................87
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................87
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................87
display igmp group interface vlan-interface <vlan-id> static..........................................................88
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................88
display igmp group interface vlan-interface <vlan-id> verbose......................................................89
display igmp group port-info....................................................................................................90
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................90
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................91
display igmp group static........................................................................................................92
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................92
display igmp group verbose.....................................................................................................93
display igmp group x.x.x.x static..............................................................................................94
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................94
display igmp group x.x.x.x verbose...........................................................................................95
display igmp interface.............................................................................................................96
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................96
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................97
display igmp interface verbose.................................................................................................98
display igmp interface vlan-interface <vlan-id>...........................................................................99
Field Descriptions...............................................................................................................99
Operating Notes...............................................................................................................99
display igmp routing-table.....................................................................................................101
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................101
display interface...................................................................................................................102
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................103
display interface brief...........................................................................................................104
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................104
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................105
display interface brief down...................................................................................................106
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................106
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................106
display ip as-path.................................................................................................................108
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................108
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................108
display ip check source.........................................................................................................109
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................109
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................109
display ip community-list........................................................................................................111
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................111
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................111
display ip http......................................................................................................................112
display ip https.....................................................................................................................113
display ip ip-prefix................................................................................................................114
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................114
display ipv6 dhcp duid.........................................................................................................115
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................115
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................115
display ipv6 dhcp relay server-address all................................................................................116
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................116
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................116
display ipv6 dhcp relay server-address interface <id>...............................................................117
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................117
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Operating Notes.............................................................................................................117
display ipv6 dhcp relay statistics.............................................................................................118
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................118
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................119
display ipv6 fib....................................................................................................................120
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................120
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................120
display ipv6 fib <ip-address>.................................................................................................122
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................122
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................122
display ipv6 neighbors all.....................................................................................................124
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................124
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................124
display ipv6 routing-table......................................................................................................126
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................127
display ipv6 routing-table ipv6-address...................................................................................128
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................128
display ipv6 routing-table protocol..........................................................................................130
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................130
display lacp system-id...........................................................................................................131
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................131
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................131
display link-aggregation........................................................................................................133
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................133
display link-aggregation member-port......................................................................................134
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................134
display link-aggregation summary...........................................................................................136
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................136
display link-aggregation verbose............................................................................................137
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................137
display lldp local-information.................................................................................................139
display lldp local-information global.......................................................................................141
display lldp local-information interface interface-type interface-number........................................142
display lldp neighbor-information brief....................................................................................143
display lldp neighbor-information list display lldp neighbor-information list system-name <string>.....144
display lldp statistics.............................................................................................................145
display lldp statistics global...................................................................................................146
display lldp statistics interface interface-type interface-number....................................................147
display lldp status.................................................................................................................148
display lldp status interface interface-type interface number........................................................149
display lldp tlv-config interface interface-type interface-number...................................................150
display local-proxy-arp..........................................................................................................151
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................151
display logfile buffer.............................................................................................................152
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................153
display loopback-detection.....................................................................................................154
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................154
display mac-address..............................................................................................................155
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................155
display mac-address aging-time..............................................................................................156
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................156
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................156
display mac-address multicast.................................................................................................157
display mac-authentication.....................................................................................................158
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................158
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Operating Notes.............................................................................................................159
display mac-authentication [interface …]..................................................................................161
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................162
display memory....................................................................................................................163
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................163
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................163
display mld group................................................................................................................164
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................164
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................164
display mld group interface vlan-interface <vid>.......................................................................166
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................166
display mld group interface vlan-interface <vid> verbose...........................................................167
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................167
display mld group port-info vlan <vlan-id> display mld group port-info........................................169
display mld group verbose.....................................................................................................170
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................170
display mld group x:x::x:x.....................................................................................................172
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................172
display mld group x:x::x:x verbose.........................................................................................173
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................173
display mld interface.............................................................................................................174
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................174
display mld interface verbose.................................................................................................175
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................175
display mld interface vlan-interface <vid>................................................................................177
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................177
display mld interface vlan-interface <vid> verbose....................................................................178
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................178
display mld routing-table.......................................................................................................180
display monitor-link group [group-number | all],.......................................................................181
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................181
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................181
display multicast forwarding-table...........................................................................................183
display multicast routing-table.................................................................................................184
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................185
display multicast routing-table static.........................................................................................186
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................186
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................186
display multicast rpf-info........................................................................................................188
display ospf cumulative.........................................................................................................189
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................189
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................190
display ospf interface............................................................................................................191
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................191
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................191
display ospf lsdb..................................................................................................................193
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................193
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................193
display ospf peer..................................................................................................................195
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................195
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................195
display ospf routing..............................................................................................................197
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................197
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................197
display ospf vlink..................................................................................................................198
Contents 7
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................198
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................198
display ospfv3.....................................................................................................................200
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................200
display ospfv3 area area-id peer interface interface-type interface number...................................201
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................201
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................201
display ospfv3 area area-id peer peer-router-id.........................................................................202
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................202
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................202
display ospfv3 area area-id peer verbose................................................................................204
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................204
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................204
display ospfv3 interface........................................................................................................205
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................205
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................206
display ospfv3 lsdb...............................................................................................................208
display ospfv3 lsdb statistics..................................................................................................210
display ospfv3 peer..............................................................................................................211
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................211
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................211
display ospfv3 peer peer-router-id...........................................................................................213
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................213
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................213
display ospfv3 peer statistics..................................................................................................215
display ospfv3 peer verbose..................................................................................................216
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................216
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................216
display ospfv3 statistic..........................................................................................................218
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................218
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................218
display ospfv3 vlink..............................................................................................................220
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................220
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................220
display pim bsr-info...............................................................................................................222
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................222
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................223
display pim control-message counters......................................................................................224
display pim grafts.................................................................................................................225
display pim interface.............................................................................................................226
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................226
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................226
display pim interface verbose.................................................................................................227
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................227
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................228
display pim join-prune...........................................................................................................230
display pim neighbor............................................................................................................231
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................231
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................231
display pim neighbor <ip> verbose.........................................................................................233
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................233
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................233
display pim routing-table.......................................................................................................235
display pim rp-info................................................................................................................236
display poe device...............................................................................................................237
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Operating Notes.............................................................................................................237
display poe interface............................................................................................................238
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................239
display poe interface power...................................................................................................240
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................241
display poe power-usage.......................................................................................................242
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................242
display poe-power alarm.......................................................................................................243
display poe-power switch state...............................................................................................244
display port trunk.................................................................................................................245
display power......................................................................................................................246
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................246
display protocol-vlan.............................................................................................................247
display protocol-vlan interface................................................................................................248
display proxy-arp.................................................................................................................249
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................249
display public-key local rsa public...........................................................................................250
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................250
display public-key peer..........................................................................................................251
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................251
display radius scheme...........................................................................................................252
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................253
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................253
display rip...........................................................................................................................256
display rip interface..............................................................................................................257
display rip process-id ip-address mask/mask-length...................................................................258
display rip process-id route....................................................................................................259
display rip process-id route peer ip-address..............................................................................260
display rmon statistics...........................................................................................................261
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................261
display route-policy...............................................................................................................262
display saved-configuration....................................................................................................263
display saved-configuration by-linenum....................................................................................264
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................264
display schedule reboot.........................................................................................................265
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................265
display sflow display sflow slot <slot-number>..........................................................................266
display snmp-agent community...............................................................................................267
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................267
display snmp-agent group......................................................................................................268
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................269
display snmp-agent local-engineid..........................................................................................270
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................270
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................270
display snmp-agent mib-view..................................................................................................271
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................271
display snmp-agent statistics...................................................................................................272
display snmp-agent sys-info....................................................................................................273
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................273
display snmp-agent trap-list....................................................................................................274
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................274
display snmp-agent usm-user..................................................................................................275
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................275
display ssh client source........................................................................................................276
display ssh server session......................................................................................................277
Contents 9
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................277
display ssh server status.........................................................................................................278
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................278
display ssh server-info...........................................................................................................279
display ssl client-policy..........................................................................................................280
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................280
display ssl server-policy.........................................................................................................281
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................281
display startup.....................................................................................................................283
display stp...........................................................................................................................284
display stp abnormal-port......................................................................................................286
display stp bpdu-statisticsdisplay stp bpdu-statistics interface GigabitEthernet <port-num>display stp
bpdu-statistics interface GigabitEthernet <port-num> instance <instanceNUM, 1-32>.....................287
display stp briefdisplay stp instance <instance-id> briefdisplay stp instance <instance-id> interface
GigabitEthernet <interface-id> briefdisplay stp instance <instance-id> interface GigabitEthernet
<interface-id> briefdisplay stp instance <instance-id> interface GigabitEthernet <interface-id> to
GigabitEthernet <interface-id> briefdisplay stp instance <instance-id> slot <slot-id> briefdisplay stp
interface GigabitEnterface <port-num> briefdisplay stp interface GigabitEnterface <port-num> to
GigabitEnterface <port-num> brief..........................................................................................289
display stpdisplay stp instance <instance-id> interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1/display stp slot
<slot-num>...........................................................................................................................291
display stp down-port............................................................................................................293
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................293
display stp history display stp history slot <slot-number>display stp instance <instance-id>history slot
<slot-no>display stp instance <instance-id>history.....................................................................294
display stp instance <instanceid> tcdisplay stp instance <instanceid> tc slot <slot-no>display stp
tc.......................................................................................................................................295
display stp region-configuration..............................................................................................296
display stp root....................................................................................................................297
display switchover state.........................................................................................................298
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................298
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................298
display system-failure............................................................................................................300
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................300
display this..........................................................................................................................301
display transceiver alarm interface..........................................................................................302
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................302
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................303
display transceiver diagnosis interface.....................................................................................306
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................306
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................306
display transceiver interface...................................................................................................308
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................308
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................309
display transceiver manuinfo interface.....................................................................................310
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................310
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................310
display user-bind..................................................................................................................312
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................312
display vlan.........................................................................................................................313
display vrrp.........................................................................................................................314
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................314
display vrrp interface <interface-type> vrid <virtual routerid>.....................................................316
display vrrp statistics.............................................................................................................317
Field Descriptions.............................................................................................................317
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display vrrp statistics interface <interface-type> vrid <virtual router-id>.........................................319
display vrrp verbose..............................................................................................................320
3 Fundamental Commands.........................................................................322
backup startup-configuration..................................................................................................322
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................322
clock datetime......................................................................................................................323
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................323
clock summer-time one-off......................................................................................................324
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................324
clock summer-time repeating..................................................................................................325
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................325
clock timezone.....................................................................................................................326
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................326
command accounting............................................................................................................327
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................327
command authorization.........................................................................................................328
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................328
command-alias enable..........................................................................................................329
command-alias mapping.......................................................................................................330
copy...................................................................................................................................331
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................331
delete <startup-config>..........................................................................................................332
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................332
flow-control..........................................................................................................................333
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................333
idle-timeout..........................................................................................................................334
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................334
quit.....................................................................................................................................335
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................335
reboot.................................................................................................................................336
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................336
reset saved-configuration.......................................................................................................337
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................337
restore startup-configuration...................................................................................................338
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................338
return..................................................................................................................................339
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................339
save....................................................................................................................................340
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................340
schedule reboot at................................................................................................................341
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................341
schedule reboot delay...........................................................................................................342
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................342
screen-length........................................................................................................................343
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................343
set authentication password...................................................................................................344
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................344
speed.................................................................................................................................345
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................345
startup saved-configuration....................................................................................................346
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................346
sysname..............................................................................................................................347
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................347
system-view..........................................................................................................................348
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Operating Notes.............................................................................................................348
telnet..................................................................................................................................349
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................349
telnet ipv6...........................................................................................................................350
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................350
telnet server enable...............................................................................................................351
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................351
terminal type........................................................................................................................352
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................352
tftp.....................................................................................................................................353
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................353
tftp ipv6..............................................................................................................................354
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................354
undo...................................................................................................................................355
Operating Notes.............................................................................................................355
4 Comware Configuration Help Commands..................................................356
Table of Comware Commands and Associated ProVision Commands..........................................356
Using the Comware-Help Command.......................................................................................359
Logging In and Usernames................................................................................................359
Enabling SSH..................................................................................................................360
Ports and VLANs..............................................................................................................360
Index.......................................................................................................361
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Product Documentation
About Your Switch Manual Set
NOTE: For the latest version of all HP switch documentation, including Release Notes covering
recently added features, please visit the HP Networking web site at www.hp.com/Networking/
support.
Electronic Publications
The latest version of each of the publications listed below is available in PDF format on the HP
Networking web site, as described in the Note at the top of this page.
• Installation and Getting Started Guide—Explains how to prepare for and perform the physical
installation and connect the switch to your network.
• Basic Operation Guide—Describes how to use the switch interfaces and introduces basic
operations.
• Management and Configuration Guide—Describes how to configure, manage, and monitor
basic switch operation.
• Advanced Traffic Management Guide—Explains how to configure traffic management features
such as VLANs, MSTP, QoS, and Meshing.
• Multicast and Routing Guide—Explains how to configure IGMP, PIM, IP routing, and VRRP
features.
• Access Security Guide—Explains how to configure access security features and user
authentication on the switch.
• IPv6 Configuration Guide—Describes the IPv6 protocol operations that are supported on the
switch.
• Command Line Interface Reference Guide—Provides a comprehensive description of CLI
commands, syntax, and operations.
• Event Log Message Reference Guide—Provides a comprehensive description of event log
messages.
• Comware CLI Commands in Provision Software—Lists and describes the Comware CLI
commands supported in ProVision Software.
• Release Notes—Describe new features, fixes, and enhancements that become available
between revisions of the main product guide.
HP Networking Switches Running Comware HP Networking Switches Running ProVision Software with Comware
Software CLI Commands Included*
4500G 5800
4510G 5810
4800G
*As of October, 2012. Supported commands depend on software version running on the switch.
Commands Added to the Software Over Several Releases. The Comware command set available
on your switch is determined by the code version it is running. Each command description in this
guide includes the minimum software version supporting that command. For example, a minimum
version of 15.10 means that a switch running K-code must be using Release K.15.10 or greater
and a switch running RA-code must be using RA.15.10 or greater.
HP Switch> display ?
boot-loader Display boot loader information
clock Clock status and configuration information.
command-alias Display command alias
debugging Current setting of debugging switches.
dns DNS status and configuration information
gvrp GARP VLAN Registration Protocol
history-command The historical command information.
igmp IGMP status and configuration information
ip Specify IP(Internet Protocol) configuration information.
lacp Display LACP protocol information
link-aggregation Display Link-aggregation information
memory Display memory information.
show ip
No. n/a
Using both the display commands and their show command counterparts can in some cases result
in more information output than using only one or the other.
In some cases, a field populated in Comware display output is not populated in the corresponding
display output in ProVision software. This is often due to MIB (Management Information Base)
differences between Comware and ProVision software. Also, in rare cases, the Comware display
output in ProVision software includes fields that are not included in the same display command
output in Comware software.
Operator HP Switch>
Empty Output
In some cases where the MIB is not holding information for a feature, the related display command(s)
will return only the system prompt. For example, IGMP can be configured, but no data will be
displayed unless one or more multicast groups have been joined. For example, using display igmp
group when there are no joined multicast groups returns only the system prompt:
CLI Operation 17
2 Display Commands
display acl <acl-number> | name <acl-name>>
Comware Related Provision
Displays configuration and match statistics for the specified or all IPv4 ACLs. This command displays
ACL rules in config or depth-first order, whichever is configured.
Field Descriptions
Basic ACL 2001: Category and number of the ACL. The following field information is about IPv4
basic ACL 2001.
named flow: The name of the ACL is flow. "-none-" means the ACL is not named.
2 rules: The ACL contains two rules.
Statistics enabled: The rule match counting is enabled for this ACL.
ACL's step is 5: The rule numbering step is 5.
5 times matched: There have been five matches for the rule. The statistic counts only ACL matches
in the packet filter. This field is not displayed when no packets have matched the rule.
No statistics resource: Resources are not enough for counting matches for the IPv4 rules.
This information indicates that the switch failed to allocate resources for counting matches for the
rule when you applied the packet-filter command to an interface. Even if resources have become
available after that, the switch does not change the information or count matches for the rule. To
count matches for the rule, you must delete and then add the rule.
Uncompleted: Applying the rule to hardware failed because no sufficient resources were available
or the hardware does not support the rule. This event might occur when you modify a rule in an
ACL that has been applied.
Operating Notes
For more information, see the “Access Control Lists (ACLs)” chapter in the latest Access Security
Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.11.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Name: 1
Type: Standard
Applied: No
SEQ Entry
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
18 Display Commands
10 Action: deny
IP : 0.0.0.0 Mask: 255.255.255.255
20 Action: permit
IP : 1.2.3.4 Mask: 0.0.0.255
display arp
Comware Related Provision
Field Descriptions
IP Address: IP address in an ARP entry.
MAC Address: MAC address in an ARP entry.
VLAN ID: VLAN ID contained in a static ARP entry.
Interface: Outbound interface in an ARP entry.
Aging: Age timer for a dynamic ARP entry in minutes.
Type: ARP entry type:
• D for Dynamic
• S for Static
• L for Local
• I for Invalid
• O for Other
Operating Notes
The types "A" for authorized, and "M" for multiple ports, are not supported.
For more on switch ARP operation, refer to the "IP Routing" chapter in the latest Multicast and
Routing Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
IP ARP table
display arp 19
display arp Field Mappings.
IP Address IP Address
VLAN ID n/a
Interface Port
Aging n/a
Type Type
20 Display Commands
display arp <ip-address>
Comware Related ProVision
Displays ARP entries in the ARP mapping table. If no parameter is specified, all ARP entries are
displayed.
Field Descriptions
IP Address: IP address in an ARP entry.
MAC Address: MAC address in an ARP entry.
VLAN ID: VLAN ID contained a static ARP entry.
Interface: Outbound interface in an ARP entry.
Aging: Age timer for a dynamic ARP entry in minutes (DIS or N/A indicates that the aging timer
is unknown or there is no age timer).
Type: ARP entry type:
• D for dynamic
• S for static
• A for authorized
• M for multiple ports
Vpn-instance Name: Name of VPN instance. [No Vrf] indicates that no VPN instance is configured
for the ARP entry.
Operating Notes
For more information, see the “IP Routing Features” chapter in the latest Multicast and Routing
Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.11.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
IP ARP table
22 Display Commands
display arp detection statistics
Comware Related ProVision
1-10
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
24 Display Commands
display boot-loader
Comware Related ProVision
Displays the current flash memory precedence and the source of the current boot file (software
image). The switch has two flash memory locations: primary and secondary. In the display
boot-loader output:
• btm.swi is the primary flash memory.
• secondary.swi is the secondary flash memory.
When the switch is configured with primary flash as the default boot source, this command shows
that the primary boot file (software image) is in primary flash (btm.swi):
Field Descriptions
next primary boot file: The current default flash memory location for the next reload or boot
operation. Can be either the primary or secondary flash.
next backup boot file: The current non-default flash memory location. Can be either the primary
or secondary flash.
current boot file: The flash memory location from which the switch was last booted. Can be either
primary or secondary flash.
NOTE: “of MM” appears in the display boot-loader output on switches that support dual memory
modules, and refers to the current active (Actv) memory module.
Operating Notes
Both the primary flash and a secondary flash contain a software image. Any valid software image
can be loaded into either flash memory.
This command indicates which flash memory is the default when the switch is booted with any of
the following commands:
reload
boot [system ]
To change the flash memory default, use this command:
boot set-default flash < primary | secondary >
For more on switch memory operation, refer to the “Switch Memory and Configuration” chapter
in the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision software Command Output.
display boot-loader 25
HP Switch# show flash
26 Display Commands
display clock
Comware Related ProVision
Displays the current time, time zone, day, and date setting on the switch.
Field Descriptions:
Time: Current time in HH:MM:SS format on the switch.
Time Zone: GMT (default) or the configured time zone.
Day: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
Date: MM/DD/YYYY format
Operating Notes
To configure time, date, daylight-time-rule, time zone and other time or date settings on the switch,
use the following commands in the config context to list the time and date command options:
time ?
clock ?
Minimum Software Version: 15.08
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
display clock 27
display command-alias
Comware Related ProVision
Displays any defined command aliases and their corresponding command assignments configured
on the switch. For example, suppose the following aliases are configured:
With the above alias configuration, the display output would be as follows:
Field Descriptions
index: The sequence number for each alias.
alias: The character string.
command key: The command called by the alias.
Operating Notes
To configure an alias in ProVision software, use the following command.
alias < alias-name-str > < command-str >
For more on the alias command, refer to the chapter titled “Using the Command Line Interface
(CLI)” in the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision software Command Output.
Name Command
-------------------------------- --------------------------
sst show startup-config
srun show runnning-config
Alias Field Mappings.
index n/a
alias Name
28 Display Commands
display counters
Comware Related ProVision
Field Descriptions
Interface: Abbreviated interface name.
Total (pkts): Total number of packets received or sent through the interface.
Broadcast (pkts): Total number of broadcast packets received or sent through the interface. On an
RPR physical port, all broadcast and multicast packets received or sent are displayed as multicast
packets.
Multicast (pkts): Total number of multicast packets received or sent through the interface. On an
RPR physical port, all broadcast and multicast packets received or sent are displayed as multicast
packets.
Err (pkts): Total number of error packets received or sent through the interface.
Overflow: more than 14 decimal digits(7 digits for column "Err"): The command displays Overflow
in any of the following cases:
• The data length of an error statistic is greater than 7 decimal digits.
The data length of a non-error statistic is greater than 14 decimal digits.
--: not supported: The statistical item is not supported.
Operating Notes
For more information on interface counters, see the "Port Status and Configuration" chapter in the
latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
display counters 29
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Name : O’[email protected]
MAC Address : 001871-b995ff
Link Status : Up
Totals (Since boot or last clear) :
Bytes Rx : 2,763,197 Bytes Tx : 22,972
Unicast Rx : 2044 Unicast Tx : 128
Bcast/Mcast Rx : 23,456 Bcast/Mcast Tx : 26
Errors (Since boot or last clear) :
FCS Rx : 0 Drops Tx : 0
Alignment Rx : 0 Collisions Tx : 0
Runts Rx : 0 Late Colln Tx : 0
Giants Rx : 0 Excessive Colln : 0
Total Rx Errors: 0 Deferred Tx : 0
Others (Since boot or last clear) :
Discard Rx : 0 Out Queue Len : 0
Unknown Protos : 0
Rates (5 minute weighted average) :
Total Rx (bps) : 3,028,168 Total Tx (bps) : 1,918,384
Unicast Rx (Pkts/sec): 5 Unicast Tx (Pkts/sec) : 0
B/Mcast Rx (Pkts/sec): 71 B/Mcast Tx (Pkts/sec) : 0
Utilization Rx : 00.30 % Utilization Tx : 00.19 %
display counters Field Mappings.
Interface port
Overflow: n/a
30 Display Commands
display counters rate
Comware Related ProVision
Displays traffic rate statistics over the last 300 seconds. The statistics cover only interfaces in up
state.
Overflow: n/a
--: not supported.
Overflow: n/a
--: not supported.
When all ports are down:
HP Switch# show int custom 1-4 port name:4 type vlan intrusion
speed enabled mdi
Status and Counters - Custom Port Status
Intrusion
Port Name Type VLAN Alert Speed Enabled MDI-mode
---- ---- ---- ------ ------- --------- ------- ------
1 Acco 100/1000T 1 No 1000FDx Yes Auto
2 Huma 100/1000T 1 No 1000FDx Yes Auto
3 Deve 100/1000T 1 No 1000FDx Yes Auto
4 Lab1 100/1000T 1 No 1000FDx Yes Auto
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays average CPU usage statistics for 5 seconds, 1 minute and 5 minutes.
% CPU | Description
-------+--------------------------
99 | Idle
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
32 Display Commands
display cpu-usage history
Comware Related ProVision
Displays the history CPU utilization rates in a coordinate plane. The system collects the statistics
of history CPU utilization rates at a certain interval and saves the statistics in the history record
area. You can use the this command to display the history CPU utilization rates in the last 5 minutes.
The history CPU utilization rates are displayed through x and y coordinates.
Any CPU utilization statistics value takes the closest y-coordinate value. For example, a statistics
value of 53% is displayed as 55%, and a statistics value of 52% is displayed as 50%.
A number sign (#) shows the CPU utilization rate at a time point. If more than one number sign
exists at a time point, the highest one represents the CPU utilization rate of the time point.
100%|
95%|
90%|
85%|
80%|
75%|
70%|
65%|
60%|
55%|
50%|
45%|
40%|
35%|
30%|
25%|
20%|
15%|
10%|
5%|########################################################
---------------------------------------------------------
50 100 150 200 250 300 (seconds)
cpu-usage last 05 minutes(SYSTEM)
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
34 Display Commands
display current-configuration by-linenum
Comware Related ProVision
Displays active configuration in the system excluding vlan and interface configuration. This command
is available only in manager mode.
36 Display Commands
display current-configuration interface
Comware Related ProVision
38 Display Commands
display debugging
Comware Related ProVision
Displays the options from any of the following lists that have debug logging enabled.
Using display debugging without specifying an option lists all options in the set that are enabled
for debug logging. For example, if acl, ip, lldp, and policy are enabled for debugging, this
command produces the following:
Operating Notes
To configure debug operation in ProVision software, use the following command.
debug < option >
For more on configuring debug operation, refer to the chapter titled “Troubleshooting” in the latest
Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Debug Logging
display debugging 39
Debug Field Mappings.
n/a Destination
40 Display Commands
display default-configuration
Comware Related ProVision
Displays factory defaults of the switch, and all commands to be executed when the switch boots
with the factory defaults.
display default-configuration 41
display device
Displays the global enable/disable state of GVRP.
Displays physical modules present in the switch. This command also identifies the status of these
modules, whether they are up/active/standby or failed etc.
Field Descriptions
Slot No.: Slot number of a card (standalone mode); slot number of a card on the specified member
switch in the format of member ID/slot number (IRF mode)
Brd Type: Hardware type of a card, which can be the following values:
• Specific card model, such as LST1MRPNC1, which is the same as the silkscreen.
• NONE: No card is in the slot.
• UNKNOWN: The card is not supported by the software version and thus cannot start normally.
Brd Status: Card status, which can be the following values:
• Absent: No card is in the slot.
• Master: The card is an AMB.
• Slave: The card is an SMB.
• Normal: The card is an interface card and functions normally.
• Fault: The card has not been booted or an error occurred to the card.
• Off: The card is not powered on.
• Illegal: The card is not supported by the software version and thus cannot start normally.
Subslot Num: Outbound interface in an ARP entry.
Sft Ver: Age timer for a dynamic ARP entry in minutes.
• Specific software version: The software version of the switch.
• NONE: No card is in the slot.
• Mismatched: The software version does not support the card and thus cannot be uploaded.
42 Display Commands
display dhcp relay information all
Comware Related ProVision
display dhcp relay information interface Vlan-interface No equivalent ProVision software command
<vlan-id>
Displays option 82 configuration information on the DHCP relay agent based on vlan.
44 Display Commands
display dhcp relay statistics
Comware Related ProVision
Displays DHCP packet statistics related to a specified or all DHCP server groups. DHCP relay
statistics identifies the UDPF_DHCP_MSG PDUs and provides the information regarding the number
and type of PDUs being received/relayed from/to client and server. It also distinguishes the type
of packets (DISCOVER, REQUEST, INFORM, DECLINE, RELEASE, BOOTPREQUEST, OFFER, ACK,
NAK) along with bad packets.
Field Descriptions
The following fields are for bad packets received.
• DHCP packets received from clients:
◦ DHCPDISCOVER packets received
46 Display Commands
◦ DHCPNAK packets received
Operating Notes
For more information about IPv6 DHCP, see the "DHCPv6 Relay" chapter in the latest IPv6
Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
48 Display Commands
display dhcp-snooping [ip ip_address]
Comware Related ProVision
Displays the user IP-MAC address mapping entries recorded by the DHCP snooping function.
50 Display Commands
display dhcp-snooping information
Comware Related ProVision
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Access Security Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
52 Display Commands
display dhcp-snooping trust
Comware Related ProVision
Field Descriptions
Interface: Interface
Trusted: The interface is trusted or not trusted.
Operating Notes
For more information about DHCP snooping, see the "Configuring Advanced Threat Protection"
chapter in the latest Access Security Guide for your switch.
EXAMPLE OF RELATED PROVISION SOFTWARE COMMAND OUTPUT.
Interface Port
Trusted Trust
Displays different levels of diagnostic information. This is an alias to the ProVision command show
tech and shares the same behavior.
show system
Time Zone : 0
Daylight Time Rule : None
54 Display Commands
display dns < domain | server >
Comware Related ProVision
Displays the current IPv4 DNS domain name suffixes and server configuration.
Type:
D:Dynamic S:Static
Type:
D:Dynamic S:Static
Field Descriptions
No.: Sequence number.
Type: Shows the type of domain name suffix. S means a statically configured domaine name suffix.
D means a domain name suffix obtained dynamically through DHCP.
Domain-name: The domain name suffix.
DNS Server: The sequence number of the DNS server.
IP Address: The IPv4 address of the DNS server(s).
Operating Notes
The switch supports one domain suffix entry and two DNS server IP address entries.
To configure DNS operation in ProVision software, use one of the following commands:
ip dns dhcp
ip dns domain-name < name-str >
ip dns server-address priority < 1 | 2 > < ip-addr | ipv6-addr >
For more on configuring dns, refer to the “Troubleshooting” chapter in the latest Management and
Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
No. n/a
56 Display Commands
display dns domain
Comware Related ProVision
Displays all the domain name suffixes that are appended to host names by the resolver before
sending the queries to name servers. These domain name suffixes could have been statically
configured on the switch or obtained from the DHCP server dynamically.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays all the domain name suffixes that are obtained from the DHCP server dynamically.
Type:
D:Dynamic S:Static
58 Display Commands
display dns ipv6 server
Comware Related ProVision
Field Descriptions
DNS Server: Sequence number of the DNS server, which is assigned automatically by the system,
starting from 1.
Type: Type of the DNS server. "S" represents a statically configured DNS server, and "D" represents
a DNS server obtained dynamically through DHCP or other protocols.
IPv6 Address: IPv6 address of the DNS server.
Interface Name: Interface name, which is available only for a DNS server with an IPv6 link-local
address configured.
Operating Notes
Out-of-band management and tunnel interfaces are supported.
For more information about IPv6 DNS, see the "IPv6 Diagnostic and Troubleshooting" chapter in
the latest IPv6 Configuration Guide for your switch.
60 Display Commands
display dot1x [interface …]display dot1x sessions [interface …]display
dot1x statistics [interface …]
Comware Related ProVision
display dot1x [interface …]display dot1x sessions [interface …]display dot1x statistics [interface …] 61
Handshake is n/a
Handshake secure is n/a
802.1X unicast-trigger is n/a
Controlled User(s) amount to n/a
A2 is link-down
802.1X protocol is disabled
Proxy trap checker is n/a
Proxy logoff checker is n/a
Handshake is n/a
Handshake secure is n/a
802.1X unicast-trigger is n/a
Controlled User(s) amount to n/a
A3 is link-down
802.1X protocol is disabled
Proxy trap checker is n/a
Proxy logoff checker is n/a
Handshake is n/a
Handshake secure is n/a
802.1X unicast-trigger is n/a
Controlled User(s) amount to n/a
62 Display Commands
MacAddress IP VLAN Interface Time left
----------------- -------- ----- --------- ---------
22.22.22.22.22.22 10.0.0.1 4 B2 1600
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Access Security Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
display dot1x [interface …]display dot1x sessions [interface …]display dot1x statistics [interface …] 63
display dot1x [interface]
Comware Related ProVision
64 Display Commands
HP Switch(config)# display dot1x interface A1
Equipment 802.1X protocol is
CHAP authentication is n/a
Proxy trap checker is n/a
Proxy logoff checker is n/a
EAD quick deploy is n/a
A1 is link-up
802.1X protocol is disabled
Proxy trap checker is n/a
Proxy logoff checker is n/a
Handshake is n/a
Handshake secure is n/a
802.1X unicast-trigger is n/a
Periodic reauthentication is disabled
The port is not an authenticator
Authentication Mode is Auto
Port Control Type is n/a
802.1X Multicast-trigger is n/a
Mandatory authentication domain: n/a
Guest VLAN: 0
Auth-Fail VLAN: n/a
Max number of on-line users is 0
A1 is link-up
802.1X protocol is disabled
Proxy trap checker is n/a
Proxy logoff checker is n/a
Handshake is n/a
Handshake secure is n/a
802.1X unicast-trigger is n/a
Controlled User(s) amount to n/a
A2 is link-down
802.1X protocol is disabled
Proxy trap checker is n/a
Proxy logoff checker is n/a
Handshake is n/a
Handshake secure is n/a
802.1X unicast-trigger is n/a
Controlled User(s) amount to n/a
A3 is link-down
802.1X protocol is disabled
Proxy trap checker is n/a
Proxy logoff checker is n/a
Handshake is n/a
Handshake secure is n/a
802.1X unicast-trigger is n/a
66 Display Commands
HP Switch(config)# display dot1x statistics
A1 is link-up
802.1X protocol is disabled
Proxy trap checker is n/a
Proxy logoff checker is n/a
Handshake is n/a
Handshake secure is n/a
802.1X unicast-trigger is n/a
A2 is link-down
802.1X protocol is disabled
Proxy trap checker is n/a
Proxy logoff checker is n/a
Handshake is n/a
Handshake secure is n/a
802.1X unicast-trigger is n/a
Field Descriptions
Equipment 802.1X protocol is enabled: Specifies whether 802.1X is enabled globally.
CHAP authentication is enabled: Specifies whether CHAP authentication is enabled.
Transmit Period: Username request timeout timer in seconds.
Handshake Period: Handshake timer in seconds.
Reauth Period: Periodic re-authentication timer in seconds.
Quiet Period: Quiet timer in seconds.
Quiet Period Timer is disabled: Status of the quiet timer. In this example, the quiet timer is enabled.
Supp Timeout: Client timeout timer in seconds.
Server Timeout: Server timeout timer in seconds.
Operating Notes
For more on switch 802.1X operation, refer to the "Configuring Port-based and User-based Access
Control (802.1X)" chapter in the latest Access Security Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
68 Display Commands
| Re-auth Access Max Quiet TX Supplicant Server Cntrl
Port | Period Control Reqs Period Timeout Timeout Timeout Dir
---- + ------- -------- ----- ------- -------- ---------- -------- -----
1 | No Auto 2 60 30 30 30 both
2 | No Auto 2 60 30 30 30 in
...
Source TX TX RX RX RX RX RX
Port MAC address ReqId Req Start Logoff RespId Resp Errors
---- ------------- ------ ----- ------ ------- ------- ----- -------
2 001560-b3ea48 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
display dot1x Field Mappings.
70 Display Commands
Comware ProVision Software
Displays the temperature information, including the current temperature and temperature thresholds
of cards.
Field Descriptions
Slot: Slot number of the card (standalone mode); slot number of a card on the specified member
switch in the format of member ID/slot number (IRF mode)
Sensor: Temperature sensor:
• hotspot: Hotspot temperature sensor
• inflow: Inflow temperature sensor
• outflow: Outflow temperature sensor
Temperature: Current temperature
Lower limit: Lower limit of temperature
WarningLimit: Upper limit of temperature for warning
AlarmLimit: Upper limit of temperature for alarming
ShutdownLimit: Upper limit of temperature for shutting down the switch (currently not supported)
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
72 Display Commands
display fan
Comware Related ProVision
Operating Notes
ProVision uses HP format for printing the fan state.
For more information, see the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
display fan 73
display fib <ip-address>
Comware Related ProVision
Flag:
U:Useable G:Gateway H:Host B:Blackhole D:Dynamic S:Static
R:Relay
Destination/MASK Nexthop Flag OutInterface InnerLabel Token
0.0.0.0/0 10.0.8.1 n/a VLAN1 n/a n/a
10.0.8.0/21 DEFAULT_VLAN n/a VLAN1 n/a n/a
127.0.0.0/8 reject n/a n/a n/a
127.0.0.1/32 lo0 n/a n/a n/a
0.0.0.0/0 lo0 n/a n/a n/a
Field Descriptions
Destination count: Total number of destination addresses.
Destination/Mask: Destination address/length of mask.
Nexthop: Address of next hop.
Flag: Flags of routes:
• “U”—Usable route
• “G”—Gateway route
• “H”—Host route
• “B”—Blackhole route
• “D”—Dynamic route
◦ “S”—Static route
◦ "R"—Relay route
OutInterface: Outbound interface.
InnerLabel: Inner label.
Token: LSP index number.
Operating Notes
Values for “Nexthop” and “Outinterface” will be the same as the Gateway and VLAN of the output
for show ip route.
For more information, see the “IP Routing Features” chapter in the latest Multicast and Routing
Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.11.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
74 Display Commands
HP Switch(config)# show ip route
IP Route Entries
76 Display Commands
display garp statistics interface <port_list>
Comware Related ProVision
Displays GVRP transmitted, received and discarded frames in a specified VLAN on a port.
GVRP support
GVRP support
Operating Notes
Depending on the device, ProVision displays port numbers as A1, B1, etc. or 1,2, etc. or 1/1,
2/1, etc.
Any display output field not supported in Provsion is displayed as n/a.
For more information, see the latest Advanced Traffic Management Guide for your switch.
78 Display Commands
display gvrp state interface <port_list> vlan <vlan-id>
Comware Related ProVision
Field Descriptions
Applicant state machine: The Applicant state machine handles attribute declarations. Its state can
be VA, AA, QA, LA, VP, AP, QP, VO, AO, QO, LO, VON, AON, and QON. Each state consists
of two or three letters with the following meanings:
• The first letter indicates the state: V for Very anxious, A for Anxious, Q for Quiet, and L for
Leaving.
• The second letter indicates the membership state: A for Active member, P for Passive member,
O for Observer.
• The third letter N (if any) stands for Non-participant.
For example, VP indicates "Very anxious, Passive member".
Registrar state machine:The Registrar state machine records the registration of attributes declared
by other participants. Its state can be INN, LV, L3, L2, L1, MT, INR, LVR, L3R, L2R, L1R, MTR, INF,
LVF, L3F, L2F, L1F, and MTF. Each state consists of two or three letters/numbers with the following
meanings:
• The first two letters/numbers indicate the state: IN stands for In; LV, L3, L2, and L1 all stand
for Leaving, and L3, L2, L1 are three sub-states of LV; MT stands for Empty
• The third letter indicates the registration mode: N (or the third letter being absent) for normal
registration, R for Registration fixed, and F for Registration forbidden.
For example, MTR stands for "Empty, Registration fixed", indicating the fixed registration mode in
Empty state.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Field Descriptions
GVRP Status: Indicates whether GVRP is enabled or disabled
GVRP Running: Indicates whether GVRP is running
GVRP Failed Registrations: Indicates the number of GVRP registration failures
GVRP Last Pdu Origin: Indicates the source MAC address in the last GVRP PDU
GVRP Registration Type: Indicates the GVRP registration mode (fixed, forbidden, or normal) on the
port
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
80 Display Commands
display gvrp status
Displays the global enable/disable state of GVRP.
Operating Notes
To enable and control GVRP operation in ProVision software, use the following commands:
gvrp
interface < port-list > unknown-vlans < learn | block | disable >
ProVision software also supports GVRP configuration and status monitoring by using the Menu
interface.
For more on GVRP operation, refer to the chapter titled “GVRP” in the latest Advanced Traffic
Management Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
GVRP disabled:
GVRP support
GVRP support
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display history-command
Comware Related ProVision
Displays the last 25 commands executed on the switch CLI, including commands entered incorrectly.
The command listing begins with the oldest command in the sequence and ends with the most
recent command executed (excluding the display history-command itself).
Operating Notes
The ProVision software show history command output is identical to the Comware display
history-command output.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
display history-command 83
display hwtacacs
Comware Related ProVision
-------------------------------------------------------------
HWTACACS-server template name : n/a
Primary-authentication-server : 1.2.3.4:n/a
VPN instance : n/a
Primary-authorization-server : 1.2.3.4:n/a
VPN instance : n/a
Primary-accounting-server : 1.2.3.4:n/a
VPN instance : n/a
Secondary-authentication-server : 6.7.8.9:n/a
VPN instance : n/a
Secondary-authorization-server : 6.7.8.9:n/a
VPN instance : n/a
Secondary-accounting-server : 6.7.8.9:n/a
VPN instance : n/a
Current-authentication-server : 1.2.3.4:n/a
VPN instance : n/a
Current-authorization-server : 1.2.3.4:n/a
VPN instance : n/a
Current-accounting-server : 1.2.3.4:n/a
VPN instance : n/a
Nas-IP address : n/a
key authentication : authentication
key authorization : authentication
key accounting : authentication
Nas-IP address : n/a
VPN instance : n/a
Quiet-interval(min) : n/a
Realtime-accounting-interval(min) : n/a
Response-timeout-interval(sec) : 5
Acct-stop-PKT retransmit times : n/a
Username format : n/a
Data traffic-unit : n/a
Packet traffic-unit : n/a
-------------------------------------------------------------
Total 1 HWTACACS scheme(s).
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Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Timeout : 5
Source IP Selection : Configured IP Interface
Encryption Key :
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
display hwtacacs 85
display igmp group
Comware Related ProVision
Displays IGMP group address, uptime, and expiry information. If no IGMP groups are detected,
returns the system prompt.
Field Descriptions
Vlan-interfaceN: IP address of a VLAN on which IGMP is running.
Group Address: Multicast group address.
Last Reporter: Address of the last host that reported its membership for this multicast group.
UpTime: Length of time since the multicast group was reported.
Expires: Remaining time of the multicast group, where “off” means that the multicast group never
times out.
Operating Notes
To enable IGMP operation in ProVision software, use the following command from the context of
a VLAN on which you want to enable IGMP:
ip igmp
For more on IGMP operation in ProVision software, refer to the chapter titled “Multimedia Traffic
Control with IP Multicast (IGMP)” in the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Vlan-interfaceN VLAN ID
Expires Expires
Uptime UpTime
n/a Type
86 Display Commands
display igmp group interface vlan-interface <vid>
Comware Related ProVision
display igmp group interface vlan-interface <vid> show ip igmp vlan <vid>
Field Descriptions
Group: Multicast group address
Last reporter: Address of the last host that reported its membership for this multicast group
Uptime: Length of time since the multicast group was reported
Expires: Remaining time of the multicast group
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
VLAN ID : 30
VLAN Name : VLAN30
IGMP version : 2
Querier Address [this switch] : 75.1.30.1
Querier Port :
Querier UpTime : 5d 18h 28m 35s
Querier Expiration Time : 0h 0m 6s
Active Group Addresses Type Expires Ports Reports Queries
---------------------- ---- ------- ----- -------- --------
239.1.1.1 Filter 0h 2m 28s A2 3956 0
239.1.1.2 Filter 0h 2m 28s A2 3956 0
239.1.1.3 Filter 0h 2m 27s A2 3956 0
239.1.1.4 Filter 0h 2m 27s A2 3956 0
239.1.1.5 Filter 0h 2m 27s A2 3956 0
Operating Notes
Comware displays a list of configured vlans in the tab help. ProVision does not display dynamic
help text such as this.
Comware displays an error for Invalid vlan interface. ProVision accepts the input, a validation is
done later and an error is displayed.
For more information, see the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
display igmp group interface vlan-interface static No equivalent ProVision software command
Field Descriptions
igmp: IGMP status and configuration information
group: Information about group members
interface: Specify interface
Vlan-interface: VLAN interface
VLAN-ID: VLAN interface
static: Static group information
88 Display Commands
display igmp group interface vlan-interface <vlan-id> verbose
Comware Related ProVision
display igmp group interface vlan-interface <vlan-id> verbose No equivalent ProVision software command
display igmp group port-info vlan <vid> show ip igmp vlan <vid>
Displays Layer 2 port information of IGMP groups, including both dynamic and static Layer 2 port
entries.
Field Descriptions
Total 1 IP Group(s): Total number of IP multicast groups.
Total 1 IP Source(s): Total number of IP multicast sources.
Total 1 MAC Group(s): Total number of MAC multicast groups.
Port flags: D-Dynamic port, S-Static port, C-Copy port: Port flags: D for a dynamic port, S for a
static port, and C for a port copied from a (*, G) entry to an (S, G) entry.
Subvlan flags: R-Real VLAN, C-Copy VLAN: Sub-VLAN flags: R for a real egress sub- VLAN under
the current entry, and C for a sub-VLAN copied from a (*, G) entry to an (S, G) entry.
Router port(s): Number of router ports.
Router port unit board: Mask indicating a board with a router port residing on it.
(hh:mm:ss): Remaining time of the aging timer for the dynamic member port or router port:
• In standalone mode, to display the remaining life of a non-aggregation port that does not
belong to the main board, you must specify the number of the slot where the corresponding
card resides by using slot slot-number. This is not required for an aggregation port.
• In IRF mode, to display the remaining life of a non-aggregation port that does not belong to
the main board, you must specify the member ID of the IRF member device and the slot number
90 Display Commands
of the card with chassis chassis-number slot slot-number. For an aggregation port, you do not
need to do this.
Operating Notes
Since ProVision switches do not need anything to be configured globally to enable igmp, no error
message is displayed for a display command if igmp is not enabled. For more information on
IGMP operation, see the "Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP)" chapter in the latest
Advanced Traffic Management Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Attribute n/a
Total 19 entries
Field Descriptions
Group: Multicast group address
Expires: Remaining time of the multicast group
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
92 Display Commands
display igmp group verbose
Comware Related ProVision
Field Descriptions
igmp: IGMP status and configuration information
group: Information about group members
static: Static group information
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
94 Display Commands
display igmp group x.x.x.x verbose
Comware Related ProVision
Displays IGMP configuration and operation information of the specified interface or all
IGMP-enabled interfaces.
Field Descriptions
Vlan-interface200 (10.10.1.20): Interface and IP address
Current IGMP version: Version of IGMP currently running on the interface
Value of query interval for IGMP(in seconds): IGMP general query interval, in seconds
Value of other querier present interval for IGMP(in seconds): Other querier present interval, in
seconds
Value of maximum query response time for IGMP(in seconds): Maximum response time for IGMP
general queries, in seconds
Value of last member query interval(in seconds): IGMP last member query interval, in seconds
Value of startup query interval(in seconds): IGMP startup query interval, in seconds
Value of startup query count: Number of IGMP general queries the device sends on startup
General query timer expiry: Remaining time of the IGMP general query timer, where "off" means
that the timer never expires
Querier for IGMP: IP address of the IGMP querier
IGMP activity: Statistics of IGMP activities (joins and leaves)
Multicast routing on this interface: Whether the multicast routing and forwarding function is enabled
Robustness: Robustness variable of the IGMP querier
Require-router-alert: Dropping IGMP messages without Router-Alert (enabled/ disabled)
Fast-leave: Fast leave processing status (enabled/disabled)
Ssm-mapping: IGMP SSM mapping status (enabled/disabled)
Startup-query-timer-expiry: Remaining time of the startup query timer, where "off" means that the
timer never expires
Other-querier-present-timer-expiry: Remaining time of the other querier present timer, where "off"
means that the timer never expires
Proxying interface: IGMP proxy interface, where "none" means that no proxy interface exists
Total 1 IGMP Group reported: Total number of IGMP groups the interface has dynamically joined
IGMP proxy is enabled: IGMP proxying is enabled
Version1-querier-present-timer-expiry: Remaining time of the IGMPv1 querier present timer, where
"off" means that the timer never expires
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Version2-querier-present-timer-expiry: Remaining time of the IGMPv2 querier present timer, where
"off" means that the timer never expires
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
There is no direct equivalent ProVision command.
VLAN ID : 30
IGMP version : 2
Querier Port :
Operating Notes
ProVision does not support VPN instance.
For more information, see the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Vlan-interface2(192.168.9.2):
IGMP is enabled
Current IGMP version is 2
Value of query interval for IGMP(in seconds): 125
Value of other querier present interval for IGMP(in seconds):
255
Value of maximum query response time for IGMP(in seconds): 10
Value of last member query interval(in seconds): 10
Value of startup query interval(in seconds): 31
Value of startup query count: 2
General query timer expiry (hours:minutes:seconds): 00:01:56
Querier for IGMP: 192.168.9.2 (this router)
IGMP activity: 0 joins, 0 leaves
Multicast routing on this interface: disabled
Robustness: 2
Require-router-alert: enabled
Fast-leave: disabled
Ssm-mapping: n/a
Startup-query-timer-expiry: off
Other-querier-present-timer-expiry: off
Proxying interface: n/a
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
98 Display Commands
display igmp interface vlan-interface <vlan-id>
Comware Related ProVision
Displays the IGMP configuration and operation information of the specified interface or all
IGMP-enabled interfaces.
Vlan-interface1(10.100.1.238):
IGMP is enabled
Current IGMP version is 2
Value of query interval for IGMP(in seconds): 125
Value of other querier present interval for IGMP(in seconds): 255
Value of maximum query response time for IGMP(in seconds): 10
Querier for IGMP: 10.100.1.238 (this router)
Total 8 IGMP Groups reported
Field Descriptions
Vlan-interface: Interface and IP address.
Current IGMP Version: Version of IGMP currently running on the interface.
Value of query interval for IGMP(in seconds): IGMP general query interval, in seconds.
Value of other querier present interval for IGMP (in seconds): Other querier present interval, in
seconds.
Value of maximum query response time for IGMP(in seconds): Maximum response time for IGMP
general queries, in seconds.
Querier for IGMP: IP address of the IGMP querier.
Operating Notes
If the VLAN interface is invalid, the switch displays "VLAN <VLAN-ID> not found".
For more information on switch IGMP operation, see the "Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast
(IGMP)" chapter in the latest Advanced Traffic Management Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Vlan-interface VLAN-ID
Startup-query-timer-expiry Startup-query-timer-expiry
n/a Type
Startup-query-timer-expiry Expires
n/a Ports
n/a Reports
Routing table
Total 5 entries
Field Descriptions
Routing table of VPN-Instance: public net: Public network IGMP routing table
00001: Sequence number of this (*, G) entry
(*, 225.1.1.1): A (*, G) entry of the IGMP routing table
A (*, G) entry of the IGMP routing table IGMP route flags:
• ACT: Indicates IGMP routing entries that have been used for forwarding data packets but
have the multicast group address out of the SSM group range
• SUC: Indicates IGMP routing entries that have been added to the forwarding table and have
the multicast group address within the SSM group range
List of 1 downstream interface: Downstream interface list, namely, the interfaces to which multicast
data for this group will be forwarded
in include mode: The downstream interface is in the include mode
in exclude mode: The downstream interface is in the exclude mode
Downstream interface is none: No downstream interfaces exist
Protocol: Protocol type
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
There is no direct equivalent ProVision command. Please see "show ip igmp vlan <vid>" on page
2-51.
Displays current state about a specified port and related information. If no port number is specified,
information is displayed for all ports.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Field Descriptions
The brief information of interface(s) under route mode: Brief information about Layer 3 interfaces.
The brief information of interface(s) under bridge mode: Brief information about Layer 2 interfaces.
Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby: Link status:
• ADM—The interface has been administratively shut down. To recover its physical layer state,
perform the undo shutdown command.
• Stby—The interface is operating as a backup interface.
Speed or Duplex: (a)/A - auto; H - half; F - full: If the speed of an interface is automatically
negotiated, its speed attribute includes the auto negotiation flag, letter a in parentheses. If the
duplex mode of an interface is automatically negotiated, its duplex mode attribute includes the
auto negotiation flag, letter a in parentheses or a capital A. Letter H indicates the half duplex
mode, and letter F indicates the full duplex mode.
Type: A - access; T - trunk; H - hybrid: Link type options for Ethernet interfaces.
Protocol: (s) - spoofing: If the network layer protocol state of an interface is shown as UP, but its
link is an on-demand link or not present, its protocol attribute includes the spoofing flag (an s in
parentheses).
Interface: The abbreviated interface name.
Link: The physical link state of the interface.
Speed: The interface speed, in bps.
Operating Notes
For more information on interface statistics, see the "Port Status and Configuration" chapter in the
latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Type n/a
Protocol n/a
Interface Port
Link Status
Speed Type
PVID n/a
Description n/a
Displays information about interfaces in down state and the relevant causes.
Field Descriptions
The brief information of interface(s) under route mode: Brief information about Layer 3 interfaces.
The brief information of interface(s) under bridge mode: Brief information about Layer 2 interfaces.
Link: ADM - administratively down; Stby - standby: Link status:
• ADM—The interface has been administratively shut down. To recover its physical layer state,
perform the undo shutdown command.
• Stby—The interface is operating as a backup interface.
Interface: Interface number.
Link Cause: Displays information about interfaces in the down state and the causes.
Operating Notes
For the interfaces under route mode, only "interface tunnels" are displayed; other types are not
supported.
H3C displays one of the reasons for the field "Cause" if the port is down: Not connected,
Administratively, Link-Aggregation interface down, OAM connection failure, DLDP connection
failure, Loopback detection-protected, BPDUprotected, Monitor-Link uplink down.
ProVision doesn’t support OAM and DLDP.
For more information, see the "Port Status and Configuration" chapter in the latest Management
and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Interface Port
Field Descriptions
ListID: AS path list ID.
Mode: Match mode — permit or deny.
Expression: Regular expression for matching.
Operating Notes
To enable BGP operation in ProVision software, see the “BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)” chapter
in the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Expression $ expression
Field Descriptions
Total entries found: Total number of found entries
MAC Address: MAC address of the dynamic IP source guard binding entry. N/A means that no
MAC address is bound in the entry.
IP Address: IP address of the dynamic IP source guard binding entry. N/A means that no IP address
is bound in the entry.
VLAN: VLAN bound to the IP source guard binding entry. N/A means that no VLAN is bound in
the entry.
Interface: Interface of the dynamic IP source guard binding entry.
Type: Type of the dynamic IP source guard binding entry, including:
• DHCP-SNP—DHCP snooping entry.
• DHCP-RLY—DHCP relay entry.
• DHCPv6-SNP—DHCPv6 snooping entry.
• ND-SNP—ND snooping entry.
Operating Notes
For more information about DHCP snooping, see the "Configuring Advanced Threat Protection"
chapter in the latest Access Security Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
IP Address n/a
VLAN n/a
Interface n/a
Type n/a
Field Descriptions
Community List Number < community-name >: Specifies the community being reported.
permit: Permitted routes that belong to the community .
deny: Denied routes that belong to the community.
Operating Notes
To enable BGP in ProVision software, see the “BGP (Border Gateway Protocol)” chapter in the
latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
permit permit
deny deny
Displays all the prefix list information, including list name, address, length, rule type, ge and le
[greater than or equal /less than or equal w.r.t mask range] for a specific network. This command
is available only in manager mode.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Field Descriptions
The DUID of this device: The DHCP for IPv6 Unique Identifier (DUID).
Operating Notes
For more information about IPv6 DHCPv6, see the "DHCPv6-Relay" chapter in the latest IPv6
Configuration Guide for your switch.
Interface: Vlan3
Server address(es) Output Interface
1::1
FF02::1:2 Vlan4
Field Descriptions
Interface: Interface that serves as the DHCPv6 relay agent.
Server address(es): DHCPv6 server address(es) specified on the interface.
Output Interface: Outgoing interface of DHCPv6 packets.
Operating Notes
For more information about IPv6 DHCPv6, see the "DHCPv6-Relay" chapter in the latest IPv6
Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
VLAN: 14
IPv6 Helper Address Egress Vlan
---------------------------------------------- -----------
FF05::1:3 14
display ipv6 dhcp relay server-address all Field Mappings.
Interface VLAN
display ipv6 dhcp relay server-address interface <id> show ipv6 helper-address
Field Descriptions
Interface: Interface that serves as the DHCPv6 relay agent.
Server address(es): DHCPv6 server address(es) specified on the interface.
Output Interface: Outgoing interface of DHCPv6 packets.
Operating Notes
For more information about IPv6 DHCPv6, see the "DHCPv6-Relay" chapter in the latest IPv6
Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
VLAN: 14
IPv6 Helper Address Egress Vlan
---------------------------------------------- -----------
FF05::1:3 14
display ipv6 dhcp relay server-address interface <id> Field Mappings.
Interface VLAN
Field Descriptions
Packets dropped: Number of discarded packets.
Error: Number of discarded error packets.
Excess of rate limit: Number of packets discarded due to excess of rate limit.
Packets received: Number of received packets.
SOLICIT: Number of received solicit packets.
REQUEST: Number of received request packets.
CONFIRM: Number of received confirm packets.
RENEW: Number of received renew packets.
REBIND: Number of received rebind packets.
RELEASE: Number of received release packets.
DECLINE: Number of received decline packets.
INFORMATION-REQUEST: Number of received information request packets.
RELAY-FORWARD: Number of received relay-forward packets.
RELAY-REPLY: Number of received relay-reply packets.
Packets sent: Number of sent packets.
ADVERTISE: Number of sent advertise packets.
RECONFIGURE: Number of sent reconfigure packets.
REPLY: Number of sent reply packets.
RELAY-FORWARD: Number of sent Relay-forward packets.
RELAY-REPLY: Number of sent Relay-reply packets.
Error Failed
Displays IPv6 FIB entries. If no argument is specified, all IPv6 FIB entries will be displayed. The
switch looks up a matching IPv6 FIB entry for forwarding an IPv6 packet.
FIB Table:
Total number of Routes : n/a
Flag:
U:Useable G:Gateway H:Host B:Blackhole D:Dynamic S:Static
Field Descriptions
Total number of Routes: Total number of routes in the FIB.
Destination: Destination address.
PrefixLength: Prefix length of the destination address.
NextHop: Next hop.
Flag: Route flag:
• U — Usable route
• G — Gateway route
• H — Host route
• B — Black hole route
• D — Dynamic route
• S — Static route
Label: Label.
Token: LSP index number.
Interface: Outgoing interface.
Operating Notes
For more information, see the “OSPFv3 Routing” chapter in the latest IPv6 Configuration Guide
for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.11.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Displays the IPv6 FIB entry of the specified destination IPv6 address. Note the following:
• Without the prefix-length argument specified, this command displays the matching IPv6 FIB
entry with the longest prefix.
• With the prefix-length argument specified, this command displays the IPv6 FIB entry exactly
matching the specified destination IPv6 address and prefix length.
FIB Table:
Total number of Routes : n/a
Flag:
U:Useable G:Gateway H:Host B:Blackhole D:Dynamic S:Static
Field Descriptions
Total number of Routes: Total number of routes in the FIB.
Destination: Destination address.
PrefixLength: Prefix length of the destination address.
NextHop: Next hop.
Flag: Route flag:
• U — Usable route
• G — Gateway route
• H — Host route
• B — Black hole route
• D — Dynamic route
• S — Static route
Label: Label.
Token: LSP index number.
Interface: Outgoing interface.
Operating Notes
For more information, see the “OSPFv3 Routing” chapter in the latest IPv6 Configuration Guide
for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.11.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Field Descriptions
IPv6 Address: IPv6 address of a neighbor.
Link-layer: Link layer address (MAC address of a neighbor).
VID: VLAN to which the interface connected with a neighbor belongs.
Interface: Interface connected with a neighbor.
State: State of neighbor, including:
• NCMP: The address is being resolved. The link layer address of the neighbor is unknown.
• REACH: The neighbor is reachable.
• STALE: The reachability of the neighbor is unknown. The switch will not verify the reachability
any longer unless data is sent to the neighbor.
• DELAY: The reachability of the neighbor is unknown. The switch sends an NS message after
a delay.
• PROBE: The reachability of the neighbor is unknown. The switch sends an NS message to
verify the reachability of the neighbor.
T: Type of neighbor information, including static configuration and dynamic acquisition.
Age: For a static entry, a hyphen “-“ is displayed. For a dynamic entry, the reachable time (in
seconds) elapsed is displayed, and if it is never reachable, “#” is displayed (for a neighbor acquired
dynamically).
VPN-instance Name: Name of a VPN. [No Vrf] indicates no VPN is configured.
Operating Notes
For more information, see the “IPv6 Management Features” chapter in the latest IPv6 Configuration
Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.11.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Displays brief ipv6 routing information. The verbose option displays detailed information about
the ipv6 routing table.
Destination : ::/0
Gateway : 2001:db8:e::55:2
Type : static Sub-Type : NA Distance : 130 1 Metric : 1
Destination : ::1/128
Gateway : lo0
Type : connected Sub-Type : NA Distance : 0 Metric : 1
Destination : 2001:db8:1::127/128
Gateway : lo6
Destination : 2001:db8:a::/64
Gateway : fe80::22:1%vlan22
Type : ospf3 Sub-Type : InterArea Distance : 110 Metric : 2
Destination : 2001:db8:b::/64
Gateway : VLAN22
Type : connected Sub-Type : NA Distance : 0 Metric : 1
Destination : 2001:db8:c::/64
Gateway : 2001:db8:e::55:2
Type : static Sub-Type : NA Distance : 120 Metric : 1
-- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: Control-C
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest IPv6 Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays routing information for a specified destination ipv6 address. The verbose option displays
detailed information for the specified destination ipv6 address.
Destination : ::/0
Gateway : 2001:db8:e::55:2
Type : static Sub-Type : NA Distance : 130 1 Metric : 1
Destination : ::1/128
Gateway : lo0
Type : connected Sub-Type : NA Distance : 0 Metric : 1
Destination : 2001:db8:1::127/128
Gateway : lo6
Type : connected Sub-Type : NA Distance : 0 Metric : 1
Destination : 2001:db8:a::/64
Gateway : fe80::22:1%vlan22
Type : ospf3 Sub-Type : InterArea 2 Distance : 110 Metric : 2
Destination : 2001:db8:b::/64
Gateway : VLAN22
Type : connected Sub-Type : NA Distance : 0 3 Metric : 1
Destination : 2001:db8:c::/64
Gateway : 2001:db8:e::55:2
Type : static Sub-Type : NA Distance : 120 Metric : 1
-- MORE --, next page: Space, next line: Enter, quit: Control-C
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest IPv6 Configuration Guide for your switch.
display ipv6 routing-table protocol show ipv6 route {connected | static | ospf3}
NOTE: This command is not supported for OSPFv3 on the HP 2920 Series switches.
Displays routing information for a specified routing protocol. The routing protocol specified may
be static, direct or ospfv3.
Destination : 2620:a::/64
Gateway : 2620:b::22:1
Type : static Sub-Type : NA Distance : 1 Metric : 1
Destination : 2620:c::/64
Gateway : 2620:e::55:2
Type : static Sub-Type : NA Distance : 1 Metric : 1
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest IPv6 Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays the system ID of the local system. The system LACP priority and the system MAC address
comprise the system ID.
Field Descriptions
Actor System ID: The local system ID, including system LACP priority and system
MAC address. In the above example:
• 0x2f00 =
System LACP Priority
• 001871-c42f00 =
System MAC Address
Operating Notes
To enable LACP operation in ProVision software, use the following command from the context of
a port interface on which you want to enable LACP:
lacp
For more on LACP operation in ProVision software, refer to the “Port Trunking” chapter in the latest
Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output. The ProVision software includes a list
of ports configured for LACP operation, along with some additional data fields.
LACP Tx Rx Timer
Port Trunk Mode Aggregated Timer Expired
---- ------ -------- ----------- ------ --------
A13 A13 Active Yes Fast No
A14 A14 Active Yes Fast No
lacp system-id Field Mappings.
n/a Port
n/a Trunk
n/a Aggregated
n/a Tx Timer
Operating Notes
To enable trunk load-balancing in ProVision software, use the following command in the global
configuration context:
trunk < port-list > trkn trunk
trunk-load-balance < L3-based | L4-based >
For more on trunk load-balancing, refer to the “Port Trunking” chapter in the latest Management
and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Displays the detailed link aggregation information of the specified member ports or all member
ports if no port is specified.
For a member port in a static aggregation group, only the port number and operational key are
displayed, because the aggregation group is unaware of information about the peer groups.
1:
Aggregation Interface: Trk1
Port Number: 1
Oper-Key: 1
2:
Aggregation Interface: Dyn1
Local:
Port Number: 2
Port Priority: 32768
Oper-Key: 2
Flag: n/a
Remote:
System ID: 0x8000, 0000-0000-0000
Port Number: 0
Port Priority: 32768
Oper-Key: 0
Flag: n/a
Received LACP Packets: 0 packet(s)
Illegal: 0 packet(s)
Sent LACP Packets: 0 packet(s)
Field Descriptions
Flags: One-octet LACP state flags field:
• A indicates whether LACP is enabled. 1 for enabled and 0 for disabled.
• B indicates the timeout control value. 1 for short timeout, and 0 for long timeout.
• C indicates whether the link is considered as aggregatable by the sending system. 1 for true,
and 0 for false.
• D indicates whether the link is considered as synchronized by the sending system. 1 for true,
and 0 for false.
• E indicates whether the sending system considers that collection of incoming frames is enabled
on the link. 1 for true and 0 for false.
• F indicates whether the sending system considers that distribution of outgoing frames is enabled
on the link. 1 for true and 0 for false.
Field Descriptions
Aggregation Interface Type: Aggregate interface type:
• BAGG for a Layer 2 aggregate interface.
• RAGG for a Layer 3 aggregate interface.
Aggregation Mode: Aggregation group type:
• S for static link aggregation.
• D for dynamic aggregation.
Loadsharing Type: Loadsharing type:
• Shar for load sharing.
• NonS for non-load sharing.
Actor System ID: Local system ID, which comprises the system LACP priority and the system MAC
address.
AGG Interface: Type and number of the aggregate interface.
Partner ID: System ID of the partner, which comprises the system LACP priority and the system
MAC address. AGG Mode: Aggregation group type.
Select Ports: The number of Selected ports.
Unselect Ports: The number of Unselected ports.
Share Type: Load sharing type.
Displays detailed information about the aggregation groups corresponding to the aggregate
interfaces in the system.
To display the information of a specific Layer 2 aggregation group, use the display link-aggregation
verbose bridge-aggregation bridge-aggregation-number command.
To display the information of all Layer 2 aggregate interfaces, use the display link-aggregation
verbose bridge-aggregation command.
Field Descriptions
Loadsharing Type: Loadsharing type:
• Shar for load sharing.
• NonS for non-load sharing.
Port Status: Port state: Selected or unselected.
Flags: One-octet LACP state flags field:
• A indicates whether LACP is enabled. 1 for enabled and 0 for disabled.
• B indicates the timeout control value. 1 for short timeout, and 0 for long timeout.
• C indicates whether the link is considered as aggregatable by the sending system. 1 for true,
and 0 for false.
• D indicates whether the link is considered as synchronized by the sending system. 1 for true,
and 0 for false.
Displays the LLDP information. This includes the global information and per interface information.
MED information
device class : network Connectivity //This is intentional
(MED inventory information of master board)
HardwareRev : Rev 0
FirmwareRev : K.15.28
SoftwareRev : K.15.09.0000x
SerialNum : SG729TH003
Manufacturer name : Hewlett-Packard
Model name : J8693A
Asset tracking identifier : Unknown
MED information
device class : network Connectivity
(MED inventory information of master board)
HardwareRev : Rev 0
FirmwareRev : K.15.28
SoftwareRev : K.15.09.0000x
SerialNum : SG729TH003
Manufacturer name : Hewlett-Packard
Model name : J8693A
Asset tracking identifier : Unknown
MED information
Media policy type : voice Signaling
Unknown Policy : No
VLAN tagged : No
Media policy VlanID : 1
Media policy L2 priority : 6
Media policy Dscp : 46
display lldp neighbor-information list display lldp show lldp info remote-device
neighbor-information list system-name <string>
Displays information about LLDP packets that are being advertised by the local system or by remote
systems, and global LLDP information followed by each interface in the switch. The statistics refer
to significant events that involve LLDP packet transmission and reception.
Displays global information about LLDP packets that are being advertised by the local system or
by remote systems. The statistics refer to significant events that involve LLDP packet transmission
and reception.
Displays information about LLDP packets on a particular interface that are being advertised by the
local system or by remote systems. The statistics refer to significant events that involve LLDP packet
transmission and reception.
Displays information about Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and Link Level Discovery
Protocol-Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED) configuration and capabilities on the switch. LLDP
and LLDP-MED are used to learn about and to distribute device information on network links. This
command shows information on global level as well as the interface level.
Port 1 [GigabitEthernet1/0/1]:
Port status of LLDP : Enable
Admin status : Tx_Rx
Trap flag : No
Polling interval : 0s
Number of neighbors: : 0
Number of MED neighbors : 0
Number of CDP neighbors : 0
Number of sent optional TLV : 0
Number of received unknown TLV : 0
display lldp status interface interface-type interface number No equivalent ProVision software command
Displays information about Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) and Link Level Discovery
Protocol-Media Endpoint Discovery (LLDP-MED) configuration and capabilities on the switch. LLDP
and LLDP-MED are used to learn about and to distribute device information on network links.
Port 1 :
Port status of LLDP : Enable
Admin status : Tx_Rx
Trap flag : No
Polling interval : 0s
Number of neighbors 0
Number of MED neighbors : 0
Number of CDP neighbors : 0
Number of sent optional TLV : 0
Number of received unknown TLV : 0
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
LLDP information is sent by devices from each of their interfaces at a fixed interval in the form of
an Ethernet frame. Each frame contains one Link Layer Discovery Protocol Data Unit (LLDPDU).
Each LLDPDU is a sequence of typelength- value (TLV) structures. Each LLDP frame starts with the
following mandatory TLVs: Chassis ID, Port ID, and Time-to-Live. The mandatory TLVs are followed
by any number of optional TLVs. All Optional TLVs can be configured per port basis and can be
displayed with the help of this command for a particular interface.
Displays the status of the local proxy ARP. If an interface is specified, the local proxy ARP status
of the specified interface is displayed. If no interface is specified, the local proxy ARP status of all
interfaces is displayed.
VLAN30
Local Proxy ARP status: disabled
VLAN33
Local Proxy ARP status: disabled
Operating Notes
For more information, see the “IP Routing Features” chapter in the latest Multicast and Routing
Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.11.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
HP Switch(config)# show ip
IP Routing : Disabled
Default TTL : 64
Arp Age : 20
Domain Suffix :
DNS server :
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays the operating status of the loopback detection function. Field Descriptions
Loopback-detection is running.
Detection interval is 30 second(s).
Action mode: None
Loopback-detection is enabled on the following VLAN(s):
1, 20, 315, 1001, 2008, 2010-2015, 2026
Loopback is detected on the following interface(s):
1
2
3
10
Field Descriptions
Detection Interval: Loopback detection interval in seconds.
Action Mode: The loopback detection action:
• None—When detecting a looped port, the system prints log information and sends trap
messages.
• Shutdown—When detecting a looped port, the system prints log information, sends trap
messages, and shuts down the port.
There is no related ProVision command.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays the aging time of dynamic entries in the MAC address table.
Field Descriptions
Mac address aging time: Aging time of dynamic entries in the MAC address table.
Operating Notes
Comware displays mac-address as 1234-1234-1234 and ProVision displays it as 123456-123456.
For more information about MAC aging time, see the "Interface Access and System Information"
chapter in the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Time Zone : 0
Daylight Time Rule : None
display mac-address aging-time Field Mappings.
Displays MAC authentication settings and statistics, including the global settings, and port-specific
settings and MAC authentication and online user statistics.
If you specify a list of ports, the command displays port-specific settings and statistics only for the
specified ports.
If you do not specify any port, the command displays port-specific settings and statistics for all
ports.
A1 is link-up
MAC address authentication is disabled
Authenticate success: n/a, failed: n/a
Max number of on-line users is 1
Current online user number is 0
MAC Addr Authenticate state AuthIndex
A2 is link-down
MAC address authentication is disabled
Authenticate success: n/a, failed: n/a
Max number of on-line users is 1
Current online user number is 0
MAC Addr Authenticate state AuthIndex
Field Descriptions
MAC address authentication is enabled: Whether MAC authentication is enabled.
User name format is no-delimiter like no delimiter format: Type of user account, which can be
MAC-based or shared. If MAC-based accounts are used, this field displays "User name format is
MAC address …" and the format settings for usernames and passwords. For example, MAC
addresses without hyphens in lower case. If a shared account is used, this field displays "User
name format is fixed account."
Fixed username: Username of the shared account for MAC authentication users. If MAC-based
accounts are used, this field displays mac.
Fixed password: Password of the shared account for MAC authentication users. If MAC-based
accounts are used, this field displays not configured.
Offline detect period: Setting of the offline detect timer.
Server response timeout value: Setting of the server timeout timer.
Operating Notes
For more information on switch MAC authentication operation, see the "Web and MAC
Authentication" chapter in the latest Access Security Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
AuthIndex n/a
Field Descriptions
System Total Memory (bytes): Total system memory in the switch.
Total Used Memory (bytes): Total system memory in use.
Used Rate: Percentage of system memory in use.
Operating Notes
To display memory usage in ProVision Software, use the following command:
HP Switch# show system information
This command lists the total memory and free memory available in the switch, along with other
system-related information.
For more on system information, refer to the “Interface Access and System Information” chapter in
the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Displays the number of active MLD (Multicast Listener Discovery) groups and the VLAN and IPv6
address on which each group is active.
Field Descriptions
Total n MLD Groups: The total number of MLD groups detected on the switch.
VLAN-interface< id > ( < ipv6-addr > ): A specific VLAN interface.
Total n MLD Groups reported: The number of MLD groups detected on the indicated VLAN.
Group Address: The IPv6 address of an MLD group detected on the indicated VLAN.
• Last Reporter: The IPv6 address of the host that last reported membership for the group.
• Uptime: Length of time since the IPv6 multicast group was joined.
• Expires: Time remaining for the IPv6 multicast group.
Operating Notes
The display mld group command reports on MLD traffic on static VLANs.
The switch supports MLDv1 and MLDv2.
To enable MLD operation in ProVision software, use the following command in a VLAN configuration
context:
ipv6 mld < enable | disable >
For example:
display mld group interface vlan-interface <vid> show ipv6 mld vlan <vid>
Field Descriptions
Group: Multicast group address
Last reporter: Address of the last host that reported its membership for this multicast group
Uptime: Length of time since the multicast group was reported
Expires: Remaining time of the multicast group
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
There is no direct equivalent ProVision command. Please see "show ipv6 mld vlan <vid>" on page
2-109.
display mld group interface vlan-interface <vid> verbose show ipv6 mld vlan <vid>
Field Descriptions
Interface group report information: MLD group information on the interface
Total 5 MLD Groups reported: Five MLD groups were reported.
Group: IPv6 multicast group address
Uptime: Length of time since the IPV6 multicast group was joined
Expires: Remaining time of the IPv6 multicast group, where "off" means that the multicast group
never times out
display mld group port-info vlan <vlan-id> No equivalent ProVision software command
display mld group port-info
Displays Layer 2 port information of MLD groups, including Layer 2 information of dynamic and
static MLD group entries.
display mld group port-info vlan <vlan-id> display mld group port-info 169
display mld group verbose
Comware Related ProVision
Field Descriptions
Interface group report information: MLD group information on the interface
Total 1 MLD Groups reported: One MLD group was reported.
Group: IPv6 multicast group address
Uptime: Length of time since the IPV6 multicast group was joined
Field Descriptions
Group: Multicast group address
Last reporter: Address of the last host that reported its membership for this multicast group
Uptime: Length of time since the multicast group was reported
Expires: Remaining time of the multicast group
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
There is no equivalent ProVision command.
display mld group x:x::x:x verbose show ipv6 mld vlan <vid>
Field Descriptions
Interface group report information: MLD group information on the interface
Total 1 MLD Groups reported: One MLD group was reported.
Group: IPv6 multicast group address
Uptime: Length of time since the IPV6 multicast group was joined
Expires: Remaining time of the IPv6 multicast group, where "off" means that the multicast group
never times out
Last reporter: IPv6 address of the host that last reported membership for this group
Last-listener-query-counter: Number of MLD last listener queries sent
Last-listener-query-timer-expiry: Remaining time of the MLD last listener query timer, where "off"
means that the timer never times out
Group mode: Multicast source filtering mode:
• include
• exclude
This field is displayed only when the device is running MLDv2.
Version1-host-present-timer-expiry: Remaining time of the MLDv1 host present timer, where "off"
means that the timer never times out.
This field is displayed only when the device is running MLDv2.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
There is no direct equivalent ProVision command. Please see "show ipv6 mld vlan <vid> " on page
2-109.
Displays MLD configuration and operation information on the specified interface or all MLD-enabled
interfaces.
Field Descriptions
Vlan-interface30 (2075:1:1:30::1): Interface and IPv6 link-local address
Current MLD version: MLD version running on the interface
Value of query interval for MLD (in seconds): MLD query interval, in seconds
Value of other querier present interval for MLD (in seconds): MLD other querier present interval, in
seconds
Value of maximum query response time for MLD (in seconds): Maximum response delay for general
query messages (in seconds)
Querier for MLD: IPv6 link-local address of the MLD querier
Total 5 MLD Groups reported: Total number of MLD groups the interface has dynamically joined
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
There is no direct equivalent ProVision command. Please see "show ipv6 mld vlan <vid> " on page
2-109.
Displays MLD configuration and operation information on the specified interface or all MLD-enabled
interfaces.
Field Descriptions
Vlan-Interface30(2075:1:1:30::1): Interface and IPv6 link-local address
Current MLD version: MLD version running on the interface
Value of query interval for MLD (in seconds): MLD query interval, in seconds
Value of other querier present interval for MLD (in seconds): MLD other querier present interval, in
seconds
Value of maximum query response time for MLD (in seconds): Maximum response delay for general
query messages (in seconds)
Value of last listener query interval (in seconds): MLD last listener query interval, in seconds
Value of startup query interval(in seconds): MLD startup query interval, in seconds
Value of startup query count: Number of MLD general queries sent on startup
General query timer expiry: Remaining time of the MLD general query timer, where "off" means
that the timer never times out
Querier for MLD: IPv6 link-local address of the MLD querier
MLD activity: MLD activity statistics (number of join and done messages)
Robustness: MLD querier’s robustness variable
Require-router-alert: Dropping MLD messages without Router-Alert (enabled/ disabled)
Fast-leave: MLD fast leave processing status (enabled/disabled)
Ssm-mapping: MLD SSM mapping status (enabled/disabled)
display mld interface vlan-interface <vid> show ipv6 mld vlan <vid>
Displays MLD configuration and operation information on the specified interface or all MLD-enabled
interfaces.
Field Descriptions
Vlan-Interface30(2075:1:1:30::1): Interface and IPv6 link-local address
Current MLD version: MLD version running on the interface
Value of query interval for MLD (in seconds): MLD query interval, in seconds
Value of other querier present interval for MLD (in seconds): MLD other querier present interval, in
seconds
Value of maximum query response time for MLD (in seconds): Maximum response delay for general
query messages (in seconds)
Querier for MLD: IPv6 link-local address of the MLD querier
Total 5 MLD Groups reported: Total number of MLD groups the interface has dynamically joined
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
There is no direct equivalent ProVision command. Please see "show ipv6 mld vlan <vid> " on page
2-109.
display mld interface vlan-interface <vid> verbose show ipv6 mld vlan <vid>
Displays MLD configuration and operation information on the specified interface or all MLD-enabled
interfaces.
Field Descriptions
Vlan-interface100(FE80::200:AFF:FE01:101): Interface and IPv6 link-local address
Current MLD version: MLD version running on the interface
Value of query interval for MLD (in seconds): MLD query interval, in seconds
Value of other querier present interval for MLD (in seconds): MLD other querier present interval, in
seconds
Value of maximum query response time for MLD (in seconds): Maximum response delay for general
query messages (in seconds)
Value of last listener query interval (in seconds): MLD last listener query interval, in seconds
Value of startup query interval(in seconds): MLD startup query interval, in seconds
Value of startup query count: Value of startup query count:
General query timer expiry: Remaining time of the MLD general query timer, where "off" means
that the timer never times out
Querier for MLD: IPv6 link-local address of the MLD querier
MLD activity: MLD activity statistics (number of join and done messages)
Robustness: MLD querier’s robustness variable
Require-router-alert: Dropping MLD messages without Router-Alert (enabled/ disabled)
Fast-leave: MLD fast leave processing status (enabled/disabled)
Ssm-mapping: MLD SSM mapping status (enabled/disabled)
Field Descriptions
Monitor link group 1 information: Information about monitor link group 1.
Group status: Monitor link group state, which can be up or down or none.
Last-up-time: Last time when the monitor link group was up.
Last-down-time: Last time when the monitor link group was down.
Member: Member ports of the monitor link group.
Role: Port role, which can be uplink port or downlink port.
Status: Member link state, which can be up or down.
Operating Notes
In ProVision, groupid ranges from 1 to 64 whereas in H3C switches, groupid ranges from 1 to
24. For more information about link groups, see the "Port Status and Configuration" chapter in
the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Last-up-time n/a
Last-down-time n/a
Role n/a
Total 1 entry
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Mroute 10.10.0.0/16
Interface = n/a RPF Neighbor = 2.2.2.2
Matched routing protocol = <none>,Route-policy = <none>
Preference = n/a, Order = n/a
Running Configuration = rpf-override 10.10.10.10/32 10.10.10.1
Field Descriptions
Multicast Routing Table of VPN-Instance: public net: Multicast routing table for the public network
Mroute: Multicast route source address and its mask length
Interface: Outgoing interface to the multicast source
RPF Neighbor: IP address of the RPF neighbor through which the multicast source is reachable
Route-policy: Routing policy. The multicast source address of the route should match the routing
policy.
Preference: Route preference
Order: Sequence number of the route
Running Configuration: Command line that configures the multicast static route
Operating Notes
ProVision switches use a different command to define the static multicast routes, The corresponding
config command is displayed in the command. For more information on multicast static routes, see
the "PIM-SM (Sparse Mode)" or the "PIM-DM (Dense Mode) chapters in the latest Multicast and
Routing Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Mroute n/a
Interface n/a
Route-policy n/a
Preference n/a
Order n/a
IO Statistics
Type Input Output
Hello 2 2
DB Description 0 2
Link-State Req 0 0
Link-State Update 0 0
Link-State Ack 0 0
Routing Table:
Intra Area: n/a Inter Area: n/a ASE/NSSA: n/a
Field Descriptions
IO Statistics: Statistics about input/output packets and LSAs.
Type: OSPF packet type.
Input: Packets received.
Output: Packets sent.
Hello: Hello packet.
DB Description: Database Description packet
Link-State Req: Link-State Request packet.
Link-State Update: Link-State Update:
Link-State-Ack: Link-State Acknowledge packet.
LSAs originated by this router: LSAs originated by this router.
Router: Number of Type-1 LSAs originated.
Network: Number of Type-2 LSAs originated.
Sum-Net: Number of Type-3 LSAs originated.
Sum-Asbr: Number of Type-4 LSAs originated.
Operating Notes
For more on switch OSPF operation, refer to the "IP Routing" chapter in the latest Multicast and
Routing Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
OSPF Errors: 26
display ospf cumulative Field Mappings.
DB Description n/a
Area : 0.0.0.1
Field Descriptions
Area: Area ID of the interface.
IP Address: Interface IP address.
Type: Interface network type (PTP, PTMP, Broadcast, or NBMA.
State: Interface state:
• Down: No protocol traffic will be sent or received on the interface.
• Waiting: The interface starts sending and receiving Hello packets and the router is trying to
determine the identity of the backup designated router for the network.
• p-2-p: The interface will send Hello packets at the interval of HelloInterval, and try to establish
an adjacency with the neighbor.
• DR: The router itself is the designated router on the attached network.
• BDR: The router itself is the backup designated router on the attached network.
• DROther: The interface is on a network on which another router is the designated router.
Cost: Interface cost.
Pri: Router priority.
DR: The DR on the interface’s network segment.
BDR: The BDR on the interface’s network segment.
Operating Notes
To enable OSPF operation in ProVision software, use the following command in the global
configuration context:
router ospf enable
For more on configuring OSPF, including additional OSPF configuration commands, see the
“Configuring OSPF” chapter in the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Area Area ID
IP Address IP Address
n/a Status
Type n/a
State State
n/a Auth-Type
Cost Cost
PRI PRI
n/a Passive
DR n/a
BDR n/a
Area: 0.0.0.0
Type LinkState ID AdvRouter Age Len Sequence Metric
Router 11.0.9.2 11.0.9.2 930 n/a 80000005 n/a
Router 11.0.9.1 11.0.9.1 456 n/a 80000004 n/a
Network 11.0.9.2 11.0.9.2 930 n/a 80000002 n/a
Sum-Net 1.2.4.0 11.0.9.1 16 n/a 80000001 n/a
Area: 0.0.0.1
Type LinkState ID AdvRouter Age Len Sequence Metric
Router 11.0.9.1 11.0.9.1 9 n/a 80000003 n/a
Router 100.0.9.4 100.0.9.4 10 n/a 80000004 n/a
Network 1.2.4.6 100.0.9.4 5 n/a 80000002 n/a
Sum-Net 11.0.9.0 11.0.9.1 16 n/a 80000001 n/a
AS External Database
Type LinkState ID AdvRouter Age Len Sequence Metric
External 192.168.1.0 3.3.3.3 406 n/a 80000006 n/a
[bot-ospf-1-area-0.0.0.1]
Field Descriptions
Area: LSDB information of the area
Type: LSA type
LinkState ID: Linkstate ID
AdvRouter: The router that advertised the LSA
Age: Age of the LSA
Len: Length of the LSA
Sequence: Sequence number of the LSA
Metric: Cost of the LSA
Operating Notes
For more on switch OSPF operation, refer to the "IP Routing" chapter in the latest Multicast and
Routing Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Advertising
LSA Type Link State ID Router ID Age Sequence # Checksum
Advertising
LSA Type Link State ID Router ID Age Sequence # Checksum
---------- --------------- --------------- ---- ----------- ----------
Router 10.0.8.33 10.0.8.33 1727 0x8000027e 0x0000d53c
Router 10.0.8.34 10.0.8.34 1420 0x80000283 0x0000de4f
Network 10.3.16.34 10.0.8.34 1735 0x80000005 0x00001465
display ospf lsdb Field Mappings.
Area Area
LinkState ID LinkState ID
AdvRouter Router ID
Age Age
Len n/a
Sequence Sequence
Metric n/a
Area: 0.0.0.0
Field Descriptions
Area: Neighbor area.
Router ID: Neighbor router ID
Address: Neighbor interface address.
Pri: Neighboring router priority.
Dead-Time: Dead interval remained.
Interface: Interface connected to the neighbor.
State: Neighbor state: Down, Init, Attempt, 2-Way, Exstart, Exchange, DR/BDR state, Loading or
Full.
Operating Notes
For more on switch OSPF operation, refer to the "IP Routing" chapter in the latest Multicast and
Routing Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Rxmt Helper
Router ID Pri IP Address NbIfState State QLen Events Status
--------------- --- -------------- --------- --------- ----- ------ ------
10.0.8.34 1 10.3.18.34 DR FULL 0 6 none
10.3.53.38 1 10.3.53.38 DR FULL 0 6 none
display ospf peer Field Mappings.
Area n/a
Router ID Router ID
Address IP Address
Pri Pri
Interface n/a
State NbIfState/State
Total Nets: 2
Field Descriptions
Destination: Destination network.
Cost: Cost to destination.
Type: Route type (intra-area, transit, stub, inter-area, type 1 external, type 2 external).
NextHop: Next hop address.
AdvRouter: Advertising router.
Area: Area ID.
Total Nets: Total networks.
Intra Area: Total intra-area routes.
Inter Area: Total inter-area routes.
ASE: Total ASE routes.
NSSA: Total NSSA routes.
Operating Notes
To enable OSPF operation in ProVision software, use the following command in the global
configuration context:
router ospf enable
For more on configuring OSPF, including additional OSPF configuration commands, see the
“Configuring OSPF” chapter in the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Field Descriptions
Virtual-link Neighbor-ID: ID of the neighbor connected to the router via the virtual link.
Neighbor-State: Neighbor’s operating state (Down, Init, 2-Way , ExStart, Exchange, Loading Full).
Interface: Local interface’s IP address and name of the virtual link.
Cost: Interface route cost.
State: Interface state.
Type: Link type (virtual link).
Transit Area: Transit area ID.
Timers: Values of the hello, dead, poll (NBMA), retransmit, and interface transmission delay timers.
Operating Notes
To enable OSPF operation in ProVision software, use the following command in the global
configuration context:
router ospf enable
For more on configuring OSPF, including virtual links and other OSPF operation, see the
“Configuring OSPF” chapter in the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Interface n/a
Cost n/a
State n/a
Timers n/a
n/a Authentication
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
display ospfv3 area area-id peer interface interface-type No equivalent ProVision software command
interface number
Field Descriptions
Neighbor ID: Router ID of a neighbor
Pri: Priority of neighbor router
State: Neighbor state
Dead Time: Dead time remained
Interface: Interface connected to the neighbor
Instance ID: Instance ID:
Operating Notes
For more on switch OSPFv3 operation, refer to the "OSPFv3 Routing" chapter in the latest IPv6
Configuration Guide for your switch.
display ospfv3 area area-id peer interface interface-type interface number 201
display ospfv3 area area-id peer peer-router-id
Comware Related ProVision
display ospfv3 area area-id peer peer-router-id show ipv6 ospf3 neighbor <ip-addr> detail
Field Descriptions
Neighbor: Neighbor ID.
Interface Address: Interface Address
In the area: The area address.
Vlan-interface: Vlan-interface <vid> belongs to area <area>.
DR/BDR: Router Id of the Designated Router and the Backup Designated Router.
Options: Displays the capabilities.
Dead timer: Indicates when the dead timer is due.
Neighbor up: Neighbor has been up for the indicated time.
Database Summary List: Number of LSAs sent in the DD packet.
Link State Request List: Number of LSAs in the link state request list.
Link State Retransmission List: Number of LSAs in the link state retransmission list.
Graceful restart state: Graceful restart status can be:
• Normal: Normal status
• Helper: The device is a Graceful Restart Helper of the neighbor.
Operating Notes
For more on switch OSPFv3 operation, refer to the "OSPFv3 Routing" chapter in the latest IPv6
Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Neighbor Neighbor
Vlan-interface Interface
Options Options
display ospfv3 area area-id peer verbose No equivalent ProVision software command
Field Descriptions
Neighbor: Neighbor ID.
Interface Address: Interface Address
In the area: The area address.
Vlan-interface: Vlan-interface <vid> belongs to area <area>
DR/BDR: Router Id of the Designated Router and Backup Designated Router.
Options: Displays the capabilities.
Dead timer: Indicates when the dead timer is due.
Neighbor up: Neighbor has been up for the indicated time.
Database Summary List: Number of LSAs sent in the DD packet.
Link State Request List: Number of LSAs in the link state request list.
Link State Retransmission List: Number of LSAs in the link state retransmission list.
Graceful restart state: Graceful restart status can be:
• Normal: Normal status
• Helper: The device is a Graceful Restart Helper of the neighbor.
Operating Notes
For more on switch OSPFv3 operation, refer to the "OSPFv3 Routing" chapter in the latest IPv6
Configuration Guide for your switch.
Field Descriptions
Interface ID: Interface ID
IPv6 Prefixes: IPv6 Prefixes
OSPF Process: OSPF Process
Area: Area ID of the interface.
Instance ID: Instance ID
Router ID: Router ID
Network Type: Network type of the interface (PTP, PTMP, Broadcast, or NBMA).
Cost: Cost value of the interface.
Transmit Delay: Transmission delay of the interface.
State: Interface state:
• Down: No protocol traffic will be sent or received on the interface.
• Waiting: In this state, the router is trying to determine the identity of the (Backup) Designated
Router for this network.
• p-2-p: The interface is in point-to-point state and will skip the waiting period and DR/BDR
election.
• DR: The router itself is the designated router on the attached network.
• BDR: The router itself is the backup designated router on the attached network.
• DROther: The interface is neither a Designated Router nor a backup Designated Router.
Priority: Router priority for the DR/BDR election.
Designated Router: The DR on the interface’s network segment.
Backup Designated Router: The BDR on the interface’s network segment.
Operating Notes
To enable OSPF operation in ProVision software, enter the following commands in the global
configuration context:
ipv6 unicast-routing
router ospf3 enable
For more on configuring OSPFv3, including additional OSPFv3 configuration commands, see the
"OSPFv3 Routing" chapter in the latest IPv6 Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Interface ID Interface
n/a Status
Area Area ID
Instance ID n/a
Router ID n/a
Cost Cost
State State
Priority Priority
n/a Passive
AS-external-LSA
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Link State ID Origin Router Age SeqNum CkSum
0.0.0.1 2.2.2.2 0375 0x8000000b 0x999a
0.0.0.2 2.2.2.2 0570 0x80000002 0x6ebc
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Field Descriptions
Neighbor ID: Router ID of a neighbor.
Pri: Priority of neighbor router for DR/BDR election.
State: Neighbor state.
Dead time: Dead time remaining
Interface: Interface connected to the neighbor.
Instance ID: Instance ID
Operating Notes
For more on switch OSPFv3 operation, refer to the "OSPFv3 Routing" chapter in the latest IPv6
Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Neighbor ID Router ID
Interface Interface
n/a Router ID
Pri Pri
State State
Instance ID n/a
n/a Events
display ospfv3 peer peer-router-id show ipv6 ospf3 neighbor <router-id> detail
Field Descriptions
Neighbor: Neighbor ID.
Interface Address: Interface Address
Vlan-interface: Vlan-interface <vid> belongs to area <area>.
DR/BDR: Router Id of the Designated Router and the Backup Designated Router.
Options: Displays the capabilities.
Dead timer: Indicates when the dead timer is due.
Neighbor up: Neighbor has been up for the indicated time.
Database Summary List: Number of LSAs sent in the DD packet.
Link State Request List: Number of LSAs in the link state request list.
Link State Retransmission List: Number of LSAs in the link state retransmission list.
Graceful restart state: Graceful restart status can be:
• Normal: Normal status
• Helper: The device is a Graceful Restart Helper of the neighbor.
Operating Notes
For more on switch OSPFv3 operation, refer to the "OSPFv3 Routing" chapter in the latest IPv6
Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Neighbor Neighbor
Vlan-interface Interface
Options Options
Field Descriptions
Neighbor: Neighbor ID.
Interface Address: Interface Address
Vlan-interface: Vlan-interface <vid> belongs to area <area>.
DR/BDR: Router-Id of the Designated Router and the Backup Designated Router.
Options: Displays the capabilities.
Dead timer: Indicates when the dead timer is due.
Neighbor up: Neighbor has been up for the indicated time.
Database Summary List: Number of LSAs sent in the DD packet.
Link State Request List: Number of LSAs in the link state request list.
Link State Retransmission List: Number of LSAs in the link state retransmission list.
Graceful restart state: Graceful restart status can be:
• Normal: Normal status
• Helper: The device is a Graceful Restart Helper of the neighbor.
Operating Notes
For more on switch OSPFv3 operation, refer to the "OSPFv3 Routing" chapter in the latest IPv6
Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Neighbor Neighbor
Vlan-interface Interface
Options Options
OSPFv3 Statistics
Interface 2 Instance 0
Type Input Output
Hello 6 10
DB Description 2 5
Ls Req 1 1
Ls Upd 2 3
Ls Ack 2 2
Discarded 32 1
Field Descriptions
Interface: Interface name.
Instance: Instance number.
Type: Type of packet.
Input: Number of packets received by the interface.
Output: Number of packets sent by the interface.
Hello: Hello packet.
DB Description: Database description packet.
Ls Req: Link state request packet
Ls Upd: Link state update packet
Ls Ack: Link state acknowledgement packet
Discarded: Number of discarded packets.
Operating Notes
For more on switch OSPFv3 operation, refer to the "OSPFv3 Routing" chapter in the latest IPv6
Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Field Content
OSPF statistics for VLAN OSPF statistics displayed for the specified VLAN number
<vlan-id>
Tx/Rx Hello Packet Count Number of OSPF hello packets sent/received on each subnet interface
Tx/Rx DD Packet Count Number of link-state database description packets sent/ received on each subnet
interface
Field Content
Tx/Rx LSR Packet Count Number of link-state request packets sent/received on each subnet interface
Tx/Rx LSU Packet Count Number of link-state update packets sent/received on each subnet interface
Tx/Rx LSA Packet Count Number of link-state acknowledgement packets sent/ received on each subnet
interface
OSPF errors Number of errors detected on the VLAN subnet during OSPF packet exchange
OSPFv3 Errors : 0
Instance n/a
Type n/a
Input n/a
Output n/a
Timer intervals configured, Hello: 10, Dead: 40, Wait: 40, Retransmit: 5
Field Descriptions
Virtual Link: The virtual link name and destination router ID.
Transit area: The VLAN interface ID and transit area.
Instance ID: Instance identity.
Local address: The local router IPv6 address.
Remote address: The remote router IPv6 address.
Transmit Delay: The transmit delay for sending LSAs.
State: The state of the interface, such as P-To-P.
Timer intervals: The configured timer intervals for Hello, Dead, Wait, and Retransmit.
Hello due in: The interval until the next Hello packet is sent.
Adjacency state: The current virtual neighbor adjacency state
Operating Notes
To configure OSPFv3 operation in ProVision software, see the “OSPFv3 Routing” chapter in the
latest IPv6 Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Field Descriptions
VPN-Instance: public net: Public network.
Elected BSR Address: Address of the elected BSR.
Candidate BSR Address: Address of the candidate BSR.
Priority: BSR priority.
Hash mask length: Hash mask length
State: BSR state.
Scope: Scope of the BSR.
Uptime: Length of time for which this BSR has been up, in hh:mm:ss.
Next BSR message scheduled at: Length of time in which the BSR will expire, in hh:mm:ss.
Candidate RP: Address of the C-RP.
Priority: Priority of the C-RP.
HoldTime: Timeout time of the C-RP.
Advertisement Interval: Interval at which the C-RP sends advertisement messages.
Operating Notes
For more information on PIM, see the "PIM-SM (Sparse Mode)" or the "PIMDM (Dense Mode)
chapters in the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
State n/a
Scope n/a
vlan 1
name "DEFAULT_VLAN"
no untagged 1-2,48
untagged 3-47
ip address dhcp-bootp
exit
vlan 10
name "VLAN10"
untagged 1,48
ip address 10.10.10.3 255.255.255.0
ip igmp
exit
vlan 30
name "VLAN30"
untagged 2
ip address 30.30.30.2 255.255.255.0
ip igmp
ip rip 30.30.30.2
ip pim-sparse
ip-addr any
exit
exit
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Field Descriptions
VPN-Instance: public net: Public network.
Interface: Interface name.
NbrCnt: Number of PIM neighbors.
HelloInt: Hello interval.
DR-Pri: Priority for DR election.
DR-Address: DR IP address, where "local" indicates a local address
Operating Notes
For more information on PIM, see the "PIM-SM (Sparse Mode)" or the "PIMDM (Dense Mode)
chapters in the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
PIM Interfaces
Interface VLAN
NbrCnt n/a
HelloInt n/a
DR-Pri n/a
DR-Address IP Address
n/a Mode
Field Descriptions
VPN-Instance Public net: Public network.
Interface: Interface name and its IP address.
PIM version: Running PIM version.
PIM mode: PIM mode, dense or sparse.
PIM DR: DR IP address.
PIM DR Priority (configured): Configured priority for DR election.
PIM neighbor count: Total number of PIM neighbors.
PIM hello interval: Hello interval.
PIM LAN delay (negotiated): Negotiated prune message delay.
PIM LAN delay (configured): Configured prune message delay.
PIM override interval (negotiated): Negotiated prune override interval.
PIM override interval (configured): Configured prune override interval.
PIM neighbor tracking (negotiated): Negotiated neighbor tracking status (enabled/disabled).
Operating Notes
For more information on PIM, see the "PIM-SM (Sparse Mode)" or the "PIMDM (Dense Mode)
chapters in the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
PIM Interface
VLAN : 1
IP Address : 10.1.10.1
Mode : sparse
Interface VLAN
Field Descriptions
VPN-Instance: public net: Public network
Total Number of Neighbors: Total number of PIM neighbors
Neighbor: IP address of the PIM neighbor
Interface: Interface connecting the PIM neighbor
Uptime: Length of time for which the PIM neighbor has been up, in hh:mm:ss
Expires/Expiry time: Remaining time of the PIM neighbor, in hh:mm:ss; "never" means that the
PIM neighbor is always up and reachable.
Dr-Priority/DR Priority: Priority of the PIM neighbor
Mode: Mode of the PIM neighbor. The value "B" means the BIDIR-PIM mode. If nothing is displayed,
it means the non-BIDIR-PIM mode.
Operating Notes
For more information on PIM, see the "PIM-SM (Sparse Mode)" or the "PIMDM (Dense Mode)
chapters in the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
PIM Neighbors
Neighbor IP Address
Interface VLAN
Mode n/a
Field Descriptions
VPN-Instance: public net: Public network
Total Number of Neighbors: Total number of PIM neighbors
Neighbor: IP address of the PIM neighbor
Interface: Interface connecting the PIM neighbor
Uptime: Length of time for which the PIM neighbor has been up, in hh:mm:ss
Expires/Expiry time: Remaining time of the PIM neighbor, in hh:mm:ss; "never" means that the
PIM neighbor is always up and reachable.
Dr-Priority/DR Priority: Priority of the PIM neighbor
Mode: Mode of the PIM neighbor. The value "B" means the BIDIR-PIM mode. If nothing is displayed,
it means the non-BIDIR-PIM mode.
Generation ID: Generation ID of the PIM neighbor (a random value indicating a status change of
the PIM neighbor)
Holdtime: Holdtime of the PIM neighbor; "forever" means that the PIM neighbor is always up and
reachable
LAN delay: Prune message delay
Override interval: Prune override interval
State refresh interval: Interval for sending state refresh messages/ Displayed only when the PIM
neighbor works in PIM-DM mode and the state refresh capability is enabled.
Neighbor tracking: Neighbor tracking status (enabled/disabled)
Bidirectional PIM: BIDIR-PIM status (enabled/disabled)
Operating Notes
For more information on PIM, see the "PIM-SM (Sparse Mode)" or the "PIMDM (Dense Mode)
chapters in the latest Multicast and Routing Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
PIM Neighbors
Mode n/a
Generation ID n/a
Holdtime n/a
(172.168.0.12, 227.0.0.1)
Protocol: pim-sm, Flag: LOC
UpTime: 02:54:43
Upstream interface: Vlan-interface20
Upstream neighbor: NULL
RPF prime neighbor: NULL
Downstream interface(s) information:
Total number of downstreams: 1
1: Vlan-interface10
Protocol: pim-sm, UpTime: 02:54:43, Expires: 00:02:47
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
--- 24 port(s) on, 0.0 (W) consumed, 0.0 (W) remaining ---
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
--- 0 port(s) on, 0.0 (W) consumed, 0.0 (W) remaining ---
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays information about the hybrid or trunk ports on the switch, including port names, default
VLAN IDs (untagged vlan), and allowed VLAN IDs (tagged vlan).
Field Descriptions
Power: Number of power supply bay.
State: State of power supply.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Power PS#
State State
Displays the protocols and protocol indexes configured on the specified VLANs.
Displays the proxy ARP status. If an interface is specified, proxy ARP status of the specified interface
is displayed; if no interface is specified, proxy ARP status of all interfaces is displayed.
VLAN30
Proxy ARP status: disabled
VLAN33
Proxy ARP status: disabled
Operating Notes
For more information, see the “IP Routing Features” chapter in the latest Multicast and Routing
Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.11.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
HP Switch(config)# show ip
Internet (IP) Service
IP Routing : Disabled
Default TTL : 64
Arp Age : 20
Domain Suffix :
DNS server :
VLAN | IP Config IP Address Subnet Mask Proxy ARP
-------------------- + ---------- --------------- --------------- ---------
DEFAULT_VLAN | DHCP/Bootp 15.255.157.54 255.255.248.0 Yes Yes
VLAN2100 | Disabled
Displays public key information of the local key pairs. This command is available only in manager
mode.
=====================================================
Time of Key pair created: n/a
Key name: SERVER_KEY
Key type: RSA Encryption Key
=====================================================
Key code:
n/a
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Access Security Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays brief information about all the public keys of remote hosts.
Field Descriptions
Key name: Key name, which can be one of the following values:
• HOST_KEY: Host public key
• SERVER_KEY: Server public key. This value is available only for RSA key pairs.
Key type: Key type, which can be one of the following values:
• RSA Encryption Key: RSA key pair
• DSA Encryption Key: DSA key pair
Key code: Key data
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Operator keys:
0,[email protected] ssh-rsa
AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAQEAsGffNl6CFBtxgEPExkZwbauXCiBLnzztD
5qA2IafkQzOy22gMDAl6rinTXvDcdP6P+RDGX+76p0E4IabwnmdpdSX+jCCV7
PDjYumrAomXF9uZ+6Mg6xkAURoXdisSwTiY9jeNyfCLrcLGy+4i9B2YEz3IO0
qH7D8ciwfhTbkEnOCLIFGSYzGUGsbXbHRTd6prOogAIJg1lnXjSXLgHikdAtL
FNNDwTXnxvX0SE02zeVehAb8XNHwZc6vy5FneKGjH9waq/
TEEqVJPwAJ6A5diuUvaFlAQGj53y4QqdaMORcfRXMfGtOCsEx/
jX5pmJAJ7MsB/NX1AHSowgRUaIR0qw==
------------------------------------------------------------------
SchemeName : n/a
Index : n/a Type : n/a
Primary Auth Server :
IP : 1.2.3.4 Port : 1812 State : n/a
Encryption Key : samplee123
VPN instance : n/a
Primary Acct Server :
IP : 1.2.3.4 Port : 1813 State : n/a
Encryption Key : samplee123
VPN instance : n/a
Second Auth Server
IP : 2.3.4.5 Port : 1812 State : n/a
Encryption Key : ghefijklm
VPN instance : n/a
IP : 4.5.6.7 Port : 1812 State : n/a
Encryption Key : abcdegh
VPN instance : n/a
IP : 4.5.6.8 Port : 1812 State : n/a
Encryption Key : abcdegh
VPN instance : n/a
Second Acct Server
IP : 2.3.4.5 Port : 1813 State : n/a
Encryption Key : ghefijklm
VPN instance : n/a
IP : 4.5.6.7 Port : 1813 State : n/a
Encryption Key : abcdegh
VPN instance : n/a
IP : 4.5.6.8 Port : 1813 State : n/a
Encryption Key : abcdegh
VPN instance : n/a
Auth Server Encryption Key :
Acct Server Encryption Key :
VPN instance : n/a
Accounting-On packet disable, send times : n/a , interval : n/a
Interval for timeout(second) : 5
Retransmission times for timeout : 3
Interval for realtime accounting(minute) : 0
Retransmission times of realtime-accounting packet : 3
Retransmission times of stop-accounting packet : 3
Quiet-interval(min) : 0
Username format : n/a
Data flow unit : n/a
Packet unit : n/a
NAS-IP address : n/a
Attribute 25 : n/a
------------------------------------------------------------------
Total 1 RADIUS scheme(s).
Operating Notes
For more information on switch RADIUS operation, see the "RADIUS Authentication, Authorization,
and Accounting" chapter in the latest Access Security Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Interval(min) : 5
Suppress Empty User : No
Sessions Identification : Common
SchemeName n/a
Index n/a
Type n/a
IP Server IP Address
State n/a
Attribute 25 n/a
Displays RIP configuration information. The command provides information regarding the version,
preference, cost, summary, maximum number of balanced paths, configured peers, number of
route changes and number of replies to queries in a RIP route.
Displays RIP interface information of the RIP process. If no interface is specified, information about
all RIP interfaces of the RIP process is displayed.
Interface-name: Vlan-interface2
Address/Mask:2.2.2.2/24 Version:RIPv2
MetricIn:1 MetricIn route policy:n/a
MetricOut:0 MetricOut route policy:n/a
Split-horizon/Poison-reverse:on/on Input/Output:on/on
Default route:on
Current packets number/Maximum packets number:n/a
Interface-name: Vlan-interface3
Address/Mask:3.3.3.3/8 Version:RIPv1
MetricIn:1 MetricIn route policy:n/a
MetricOut:0 MetricOut route policy:n/a
Split-horizon/Poison-reverse:on/on Input/Output:on/on
Default route:on
Current packets number/Maximum packets number:n/a
Interface-name: Vlan-interface4
Address/Mask:192.168.4.55/16 Version:RIPv1 or RIPv2
MetricIn:1 MetricIn route policy:n/a
MetricOut:0 MetricOut route policy:n/a
Split-horizon/Poison-reverse:on/off Input/Output:on/on
Default route:on
Current packets number/Maximum packets number:n/a
Interface-name: Vlan-interface2
Address/Mask:2.2.2.2/24 Version:RIPv2
MetricIn:1 MetricIn route policy:n/a
MetricOut:0 MetricOut route policy:n/a
Split-horizon/Poison-reverse:on/on Input/Output:on/on
Default route:on
Current packets number/Maximum packets number:n/a
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays routes learnt by RIP. The command provides information regarding the peer address,
vlan-interface (to which the peer is connected), route destination, route destination mask, route
NextHop, route cost, route flags, route secs for all the routes that RIP has learnt.
display rip process-id route peer ip-address No equivalent ProVision software command
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Command Line Interface Reference Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays contents of the configuration file saved for the next startup of the switch.
Displays the saved configuration of the switch with the line number. This command adds the line
number to the output of display saved-configuration. This command is available only in manager
mode.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays the user-configured switch reboot (reload) time. For example, if the current date and time
is March 21, 2012 at 1:05 PM (13:05), and the switch is configured to reboot (reload) at 5:00
PM (17:00) on the same date, then you would see the following output when executing this
command:
Operating Notes
To configure a reboot time on the switch, use the following command:
[no] reload [ after | at ]
For more on using the reload command, refer to the “Switch Memory and Configuration” chapter
in the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Displays community information for SNMPv1 or SNMPv2. This command is available only in
manager mode.
snmpCommunityTable [rfc2576]
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays information for the SNMPv3 agent group, including group name, security model, MIB
view, and storage type. Absence of the group-name parameter indicates that information for all
groups is displayed.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Field Descriptions
SNMP local EngineID: Identifies an SNMP entity uniquely within an SNMP domain.
Operating Notes
There is no specific user configuration command for SNMP agent local engine ID.
For more on switch SNMP operation, refer to the “Configuring for Network Management
Applications” chapter in the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.08.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
EngineId: 00:00:00:0b:00:00:00:18:71:c4:2f:00
snmp-agent local-engineid Field Mappings.
Displays the View name, MIB Subtree, Subtree mask, Storage-type, View Type, and View status.
This command is available only in manager mode.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays SNMP statistics, identifies SNMP PDUs, and provides information regarding the number
of PDUs in request, reply, get, set, errors and MIB retrieval and altered state.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays modules that can generate traps and whether or not their trap function is enabled. This
command is available only in manager mode.
Trap Receivers
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays the snmp users configured in the system. This command is available only in manager
mode.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays the source IP address or source interface currently set for the SSH client. If neither source
IP address nor source interface is specified for the SSH client, the system will prompt you to specify
the source information.
Displays SSH server session information. This command is available only in manager mode.
Ciphers : aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc,
[email protected],aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr
MACs : hmac-md5,hmac-sha1,hmac-sha1-96,hmac-md5-96
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Field Descriptions
SSH server: Whether the SSH server function is enabled
SSH version: SSH protocol version. When the SSH supports SSH1, the protocol version is 1.99.
Otherwise, the protocol version is 2.0.
SSH authentication-timeout: Authentication timeout period
SSH server key generating interval: SSH server key pair update interval
SSH authentication retries: Maximum number of SSH authentication attempts
SFTP server: Whether the SFTP server function is enabled
SFTP server Idle-Timeout: SFTP connection idle timeout period
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Ciphers : aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc,
[email protected],aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr
MACs : hmac-md5,hmac-sha1,hmac-sha1-96,hmac-md5-96
Displays mappings between SSH servers and their host public keys saved on the client.
Displays information about all SSL client policies. This command is available only in manager
mode.
Ciphers : aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc,
[email protected],aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr
MACs : hmac-md5,hmac-sha1,hmac-sha1-96,hmac-md5-96
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays information about all SSL client policies. This command is available only in manager
mode.
Ciphers : aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc,
[email protected],aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr
MACs : hmac-md5,hmac-sha1,hmac-sha1-96,hmac-md5-96
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Displays the configuration file used at the current system startup and the configuration file(s) to be
used at the next system startup.
Displays the MSTP status and statistics. Based on the MSTP status and statistics, you can analyze
and maintain the network topology or check whether MSTP is working normally.
----[PortA1(A1)][DOWN]----
Port Protocol :0
Port Role :CIST Disabled Port
Port Priority :128
Port Cost(Legacy) :0
Desg. Bridge/Port :32768.3ce5-a674-b433 / 128.1
Port Edged :Config=disabled / Active=disabled
Point-to-point :Config=auto / Active=false
Transmit Limit :10 packets/hello-time
Protection Type :None
MST BPDU Format :0
Port Config-
Digest-Snooping :0
Num of Vlans Mapped :1
PortTimes :Hello 2s MaxAge 20s FwDly 15s
MsgAge 0s RemHop 20
BPDU Sent :0
TCN: 0, Config: 0, RST: 0, MST: 0
BPDU Received :0
TCN: 0, Config: 0, RST: 0, MST: 0
----[PortA2(A2)][DOWN]----
.
.
.
----[PortA3(A3)][DOWN]----
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.
.
.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Port: 2
Instance-independent:
Type Count Last Updated
--------------------------- ---------- -----------------
Invalid BPDUs 0
Looped-back BPDUs 0
MAX-aged BPDUs 0
TCN sent 0
TCN received 0
TCA sent 0
TCA received 0
Config sent 0
Config received 0
RST sent 0
RST received 0
MST sent 0
MST received 0
Instance 2:
display stp bpdu-statisticsdisplay stp bpdu-statistics interface GigabitEthernet <port-num>display stp bpdu-statistics interface 287
GigabitEthernet <port-num> instance <instanceNUM, 1-32>
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
display stpdisplay stp instance <instance-id> interface GigabitEthernet 1/0/1/display stp slot <slot-num> 291
7 100/1000T | Auto 128 Disabled |
8 100/1000T | Auto 128 Disabled |
For more information, see the latest Advanced Traffic Management Guide for your switch.
Displays information about ports shut down by spanning tree protection functions.
Operating Notes
ProVision does not support Format-Frequency.
display stp history displays the historical port role calculation information of all MSTIs.
display stp history slot slot-number displays the statistics of the port’s history information of all the
MSTIs of a given slot when stp protocol is enabled.
display stp instance instance-id history displays the historical port role information of the specified
MSTI when stp protocol is enabled.
display stp instance instance-id history slot slot-number displays the statistics of the port’s history
information of the specified MSTI of a given slot when stp protocol is enabled.
Displays the STP information of a port under a particular instance when STP is enabled.
display stp instance <instanceid> tcdisplay stp instance <instanceid> tc slot <slot-no>display stp tc 295
display stp region-configuration
Comware Related ProVision
Displays the backup state of the specified main board. This command displays the backup state
on the AMB or the standby main board (SMB) depending on the slot number specified. The backup
state of the AMB is displayed if no slot number is specified.
Field Descriptions
Master HA State to Slot: Backup state between the active main board (AMB) and the standby main
board (SMB).
Slave HA State: Indicates that the output information is generated by the SMB and describes the
switchover state of the SMB.
Operating Notes
In Comware, either 0 or 1 displays for the slot, depending on which board is active (master or
slave).
For more information about redundancy, see the "Chassis Redundancy (8200zl Switches)" chapter
in the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Settings
--------
Mgmt Redundancy : Nonstop switching enabled
Rapid Switchover Stale Timer : 0
Statistics
----------
Failovers : 0
Last Failover :
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays valid configuration information under the current view. Use this command to check whether
your configuration has taken effect. Valid configuration that is the same as the default is not
displayed. Invalid configuration is not displayed. Execution of this command in any user interface
view displays the valid configuration in all the user interfaces. Execution of this command in any
VLAN view displays the configurations of all the created VLANs.
Field Descriptions
RX loss of signal: Incoming (RX) signal is lost.
TX fault: Transmit (TX) fault
RX power high: Incoming (RX) power level is high.
RX power low: Incoming (RX) power level is low.
TX power high: TX power is high.
TX power low: TX power is low.
TX bias low: TX bias current is low. TX bias high: TX bias current is high.
Temp high: Temperature is high.
Temp low: Temperature is low.
Voltage high: Voltage is high.
Voltage low: Voltage is low.
Transceiver info I/O error: Transceiver information read and write error
Transceiver info checksum error: Transceiver information checksum error
Transceiver type and port configuration mismatch: Transceiver type does not match port
configuration.
Transceiver type not supported by port hardware: Transceiver type is not supported on the port.
RX loss of signal: Incoming (RX) signal is lost.
RX not ready: RX is not ready
RX CDR loss of lock: RX clock cannot be recovered.
TX fault: TX fault
TX not ready: TX is not ready
TX CDR loss of lock: TX clock cannot be recovered.
Module not ready: Module is not ready.
APD supply fault: APD (Avalanche Photo Diode) supply fault
TEC fault: TEC (Thermoelectric Cooler) fault
Wavelength unlocked: Wavelength of optical signal exceeds the manufacturer's tolerance.
RX power high: RX power is high.
RX power low: RX power is low.
TX power high: TX power is high.
TX power low: TX power is low.
TX bias high: TX bias current is high.
TX bias low: TX bias current is low.
Operating Notes
Possible values for HPN and H3C alarms/errors are not the same.
The following alarms/errors are not supported in H3C devices, and they will be displayed in HPN
output, if present:
• WIS local fault
• Receive optical power fault
• PMA/PMD receiver local fault
• PMA/PMD transmitter local fault
• PCS receive local fault
• PCS transmit local fault
• PHY XS receive local fault
• Laser bias current fault
• Laser temperature fault
• Laser output power fault
HPN does not support the following alarms/errors, and they are not displayed in the display
command output:
• RX not ready
• RX CDR loss of lock
• TX not ready
• TX CDR loss of lock
• Module not ready
• APD supply fault
• TEC fault
• Wavelength unlocked
The following values are supported on both HPN and H3C devices:
• Temp high
• Temp low
• Voltage high
• Voltage low
• TX bias high
• TX bias low
Transceiver in 23
Interface Index : 24
Type : 10GbE-LR
Model : J8437A
Connector type : SC
Wavelength : Channel #0: 1310nm, #1:0nm, #2:0nm, #3:0nm
Transfer distance : 10000m (SM)
Diagnostic support : DOM
Serial number : ED456SS987
Status
Temperature : 32.754C
TX Bias : 42.700mA
TX Power : 0.5192mW, -2.847dBm
RX Power : 0.0040mW, -23.979dBm
Recent Alarms:
Recent errors:
Receive optical power fault
PMA/PMD receiver local fault
PMA/PMD transmitter local fault
PCS receive local fault
PHY XS transmit local fault
TX fault TX fault
Displays the currently measured value of digital diagnosis parameters of H3C customized
anti-spoofing pluggable optical transceivers.
Field Descriptions
transceiver diagnostic information: Digital diagnosis information of the transceiver plugged in the
interface.
Current diagnostic parameters: Current diagnostic parameters.
Temp.(°C): Digital diagnosis parameter-temperature, in °C, with the precision to 1°C.
Voltage(V): Digital diagnosis parameter-voltage, in V, with the precision to 0.01 V.
Bias(mA): Digital diagnosis parameter-bias current, in mA, with the precision to 0.01 mA.
RX power(dBM): Digital diagnosis parameter-RX power, in dBM, with the precision to 0.01 dBM.
TX power(dBM): Digital diagnosis parameter-TX power, in dBM, with the precision to 0.01 dBM.
Operating Notes
For more information on transceivers, see the "Troubleshooting" chapter in the latest Management
and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Status
Temperature : 35.148C
Voltage : 3.2348V
Tx Bias : 41.952mA
Tx Power : 0.4047mW, -3.929dBm
Rx Power : 0.0006mW, -32.218dBm
Recent Alarms :
Rx power low alarm
Rx power low warning
Recent Errors :
Voltage(V) Voltage
Bias(mA) TX Bias
RX power(dBM) RX Power
TX power(dBM) TX Power
Field Descriptions
transceiver information: Pluggable transceiver information
Connector Type: Type of the connectors of the transceiver:
• Optical connectors, including SC (SC connector, developed by NTT) and LC (LC connector,
1.25 mm/RJ-45 optical connector developed by Lucent).
• Other connectors, including RJ-45 and CX 4.
Wavelength(nm):
• Optical transceiver: Central wavelength of the laser sent, in nm. If the transceiver supports
multiple wavelengths, every two wavelength values are separated by a comma.
• Electrical transceiver: Displayed as N/A.
Transfer distance(xx): Transfer distance, with xx representing km for singlemode transceivers and
m for other transceivers. If the transceiver supports multiple transfer medium, every two values of
the transfer distance are separated by a comma. The corresponding transfer medium is included
in the bracket following the transfer distance value. The following are the transfer media:
• 9 um: 9/125 um single-mode fiber
• 50 um: 50/125 um multi-mode fiber
• 62.5 um: 62.5/125 um multi-mode fiber
• TP: Twisted pair
• CX4: CX4 cable
Digital Diagnostic Monitoring: Whether the digital diagnosis function is supported, where:
• YES: Supported
• NO: Not supported
Vendor Name: Vendor name or name of the vendor who customizes the transceiver:
• H3C anti-spoofing transceiver (customized): H3C is displayed.
• Other transceivers: The vendor name is displayed; if the vendor is unknown or illegal, unknown
is displayed.
Ordering Name:
• H3C devices: Switch model is displayed
• Other devices: N/A is displayed.
Status
Temperature : 35.148C
Voltage : 3.2348V
Tx Bias : 41.952mA
Tx Power : 0.4047mW, -3.929dBm
Rx Power : 0.0006mW, -32.218dBm
Recent Alarms :
Rx power low alarm
Rx power low warning
Recent Errors :
Rx loss of signal
Wavelength(nm) Wavelength
Field Descriptions
Manu. Serial Number: Serial number of the transceiver, generated during device commissioning
Manufacturing Date: Commissioning date of the transceiver, which is the date of the computer
used for commissioning the switch
Vendor Name: Name of vendor who customizes the transceiver
Operating Notes
The manufacturing date is displayed in the following formats:
• Older transceivers—displayed in yyyymmdd format
• Newer transceivers—displayed in yymmddll or yymmdd format.
For more information on transceivers, see the "Troubleshooting" chapter in the latest Management
and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Status
Temperature : 35.148C
Voltage : 3.2348V
Tx Bias : 41.952mA
Tx Power : 0.4047mW, -3.929dBm
Rx Power : 0.0006mW, -32.218dBm
Recent Alarms :
Rx power low alarm
Rx power low warning
Recent Errors :
Rx loss of signal
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Access Security Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Displays vlan-id for the existing vlan only. If it is consecutive it displays as a range.
Field Descriptions
Run Mode: Current VRRP working mode, including:
• Standard: Standard protocol mode
• Load Balance: Load balancing mode
Run Method: Current VRRP running mode, including
• Real MAC: Real MAC mode, which means the virtual IP address of the VRRP group is mapped
to the real MAC address of the interface.
• Virtual MAC: Virtual MAC mode, which means the virtual IP address of the VRRP group is
mapped to the virtual MAC address.
Total number of virtual routers: Number of VRRP groups
Interface: Interface to which the VRRP group belongs
VRID: ID of the VRRP group
Run Pri: Running priority of the router, or in other words, the current priority of the router. With
VRRP tracking configured, when the state of the monitored interface or track entry changes, the
priority of the router changes.
Adver. Timer: VRRP advertisement interval, in seconds
Auth Type: Authentication type, including
• None: No authentication
• Simple: Simple text authentication
• MD5: MD5 authentication
Virtual IP: Virtual IP address of the VRRP group
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Vlan ID : 10
Virtual Router ID : 1
display vrrp interface <interface-type> vrid <virtual show vrrp<interface-type> vrid <virtual routerid>
routerid>
Interface : Vlan-interface3
VRID : 2
CheckSum Errors : 0 Version Errors : 0
Invalid Type Pkts Rcvd : 0 Advertisement Interval Errors : 0
IP TTL Errors : 0 Auth Failures : n/a
Invalid Auth Type : n/a Auth Type Mismatch : 0
Packet Length Errors : 0 Address List Errors : 0
Become Master : 0 Priority Zero Pkts Rcvd : 0
Adver Rcvd : 0 Priority Zero Pkts Sent : 0
Adver Sent : n/a
Field Descriptions
Interface: Interface to which the VRRP group belongs
VRID: Serial number of the VRRP group
CheckSum Errors: Number of packets with checksum errors
Version Errors: Number of packets with version errors
Invalid Type Pkts Rcvd: Number of packets with incorrect packet type
Advertisement Interval Errors: Number of packets with advertisement interval errors
IP TTL Errors: Number of packets with TTL errors
Auth Failures: Number of packets with authentication failures
Invalid Auth Type: Number of packets with authentication failures due to invalid authentication
types
Auth Type Mismatch: Number of packets with authentication failures due to mismatching
authentication types
Packet Length Errors: Number of packets with VRRP packet length errors
Address List Errors: Number of packets with virtual IP address list errors
Become Master: Number of times that the router worked as the master
Priority Zero Pkts Rcvd: Number of received advertisements with the priority of 0
Advertise Rcvd: Number of received advertisements
Priority Zero Pkts Sent: Number of advertisements with the priority of 0 sent
Advertise Sent: Number of advertisements sent
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
display vrrp statistics interface <interface-type> vrid show vrrp statistics global
<virtual router-id>
Interface : Vlan-interface3
VRID : 2
CheckSum Errors : 0 Version Errors : 0
Invalid Type Pkts Rcvd : 0 Advertisement Interval Errors : 0
IP TTL Errors : 0 Auth Failures : n/a
Invalid Auth Type : n/a Auth Type Mismatch : 0
Packet Length Errors : 0 Address List Errors : 0
Become Master : 0 Priority Zero Pkts Rcvd : 0
Adver Rcvd : 0 Priority Zero Pkts Sent : 0
Adver Sent : n/a
Example of Related ProVision Software Command Output.
Interface Vlan-interface4
VRID : 4 Adver Timer : 1
Admin Status : UP State : Initialize
Config Pri : 144 Running Pri : None
Preempt Mode : YES Delay Time : 0
Auth Type : None Key :
Virtual IP : 14.4.1.1
Virtual MAC : 00005e-000104
Master IP :
Interface Vlan-interface4
VRID : 5 Adver Timer : 1
Admin Status : UP State : Initialize
Config Pri : 154 Running Pri : None
Preempt Mode : YES Delay Time : 0
Auth Type : None Key :
Virtual IP : 14.4.2.1
Virtual MAC : 00005e-000105
Master IP :
Vlan ID : 2
Used to backup the startup configuration file (used at the next system startup) to a specified TFTP
server and to a specified filename.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Used to set the current time and date of the device. You can leave the ss field blank when you
specify the time parameters. This command accepts any input for the YYYY value. It displays the
current time once the value is set. It displays a warning string if it is executed in Manager View.
It is not available in Operator View, it is only available in Configure context.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Command Line Interface Reference Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
This command does not differ from the related ProVision software command.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Command Line Interface Reference Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
This command does not differ from the related ProVision software command.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Command Line Interface Reference Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
This command does not differ from the related ProVision software command.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Command Line Interface Reference Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
command accounting aaa accounting commands < stop-only | interim-update > radius
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Access Security Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Access Security Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Used to enable the command keyword alias function. By default, the command keyword alias
function is enabled.
Used to configure a command keyword alias. By default, a command keyword has no alias. By
default, the command is enabled and not configurable. It is available in Manger view. It accepts
"any string" (irrespective of whether it’s a valid command token or not). Cmdkey value range is
1-40 and AliasKey value range is 1-32.
This command does not differ from the related ProVision software command.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
copy 331
delete <startup-config>
Comware Related ProVision
Used to delete config file from the system directory. This command can be executed from any
context. The keyword 'delete' tab help text lists the config files which can be deleted. The command
allows only deletion of config files and not other files. It does not support wildcards (like *.txt) and
file names with URL’s. Deleted files cannot be restored.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
flow-control flow-control
This command does not differ from the related ProVision software command.
HP Switch# flow-control
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
flow-control 333
idle-timeout
Comware Related ProVision
Used to set the idle-timeout timer. When it expires, user sessions are terminated. By default
idle-timeout is disabled. The command supports only minutes. And these minutes are the predefined
set 0,1,5,10,15,20,30,60,120. The command is available in configure context. The default
inactivity timer is 0 and means it is disabled.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
quit exit
Used to return to a lower-level view. If the current view is operator mode, this command terminates
the current connection and quits the system.
HP Switch# quit
Do you want to log out [y/n]?
Related ProVision Software Command.
HP Switch# exit
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
quit 335
reboot
Comware Related ProVision
Used to reboot a module. If the slot keyword is not provided, the whole system reboots.
HP Switch# boot
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Used to delete the startup configuration file saved on the storage medium of the switch. The
command can be executed in manager mode.
Related ProVision Software Command.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Used to download a configuration file from the specified TFTP server to the switch and specify the
configuration file as the startup configuration file to be used at the next startup of the switch. The
command is supported in manager mode. When you download a config file from a remote server
which has same name as current active startup config file name (but both are not identical) then
after downloading the file the switch reboots itself. In this case, the command triggers the download
of the config file from the remote server but the next startup-configuration file is not configured.
A maximum of 3 config files can be stored on the switch. There are no restrictions on the file name.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
return end
Used to return to user view from current view (non user view), as with the hot key ctrl+Z.
HP Switch# return
Related ProVision Software Command.
HP Switch# end
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
return 339
save
Comware Related ProVision
Used to save the current configuration to the current startup config file. By default, the current
configuration gets saved in the current start-up configuration file.
Related ProVision Software Command.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Used to enable the scheduled reboot function of the whole system (including all cards) at a specific
time and date. The command can be executed in manager mode. The supported date form is
mm/dd[/[yy]yy]. The command cannot be executed if the date is not specified and specified reboot
time is earlier than the current time.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Used to enable the scheduled reboot function of the whole system (including all cards) and to set
a reboot waiting time. The command can be executed in manager mode and accepts input in
[[dd:]hh:]mm format.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Used to set the number of lines on the next screen. This command is executed in manager mode.
The range for the number of lines supported is 2-1000.
HP Switch# screen-length
Related ProVision Software Command.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
screen-length 343
set authentication password
Comware Related ProVision
This command does not differ from the related ProVision software command.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Command Line Interface Reference Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Used to set the transmission rate on the user interface. This command can be executed from configure
mode. There is no default value. The lowest supported value is 1200 bps. The configuration has
to be saved and the switch has to be rebooted to make the configuration effective.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
speed 345
startup saved-configuration
Comware Related ProVision
Used to specify the configuration file to be used at the next system startup. This command can be
executed in manager mode.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Used to set the name of the device. Changing device name affects the prompt of the CLI. For
example, if the device name is Sysname, the prompt of the user view is <Sysname>. Special
characters are not allowed.
HP Switch# sysname
Related ProVision Software Command.
HP Switch# hostname
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Operation Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
sysname 347
system-view
Comware Related ProVision
HP Switch# system-view
HP Switch(config)#
Related ProVision Software Command.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
telnet telnet
This command does not differ from the related ProVision software command.
HP Switch# telnet
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
telnet 349
telnet ipv6
Comware Related ProVision
Used to telnet to a remote IPv6 host. To stop the current Telnet login, press Ctrl+K or use the quit
command. This command supports both ipv6 and ipv4 formats with the given string name.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Used to enable the Telnet server. The Telnet server is enabled by default. This command is executed
in manager mode.
HP Switch# telnet-server
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Used to configure the type of terminal display under the current user interface. By default, the
terminal display type is VT100. This command can be executed in manager mode. The configuration
becomes effective after it is saved and the system is rebooted.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Basic Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
tftp copy
Used to download a specified file from the TFTP server to the local device or upload a specified
local file to the TFTP server in an IPv4 network. This command can be executed only from config
context. Downloading a file from the tftp server to any user given file or uploading any file to the
tftp server is supported only for specific type of files. Comware command allows . In ProVision this
functionality is supported only for specific type of files. The destination file parameter is mandatory.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
tftp 353
tftp ipv6
Comware Related ProVision
Used to download a specified file from a TFTP server or upload a specified local file to a TFTP
server in an IPv6 network. This command can be executed only from config context. Downloading
a file from the tftp server to any user given file or uploading any file to the tftp server is supported
only for specific type of files. Comware command allows . In ProVision this functionality is supported
only for specific type of files. The destination file parameter is mandatory.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Management and Configuration Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
Operating Notes
For more information, refer to the latest Command Line Interface Reference Guide for your switch.
Minimum Software Version: 15.10.
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4 Comware Configuration Help Commands
Table of Comware Commands and Associated ProVision Commands
Comware Configuration Command ProVision Command ProVision Command Location(s)
HP Switch(config)# acl step Specify the index when creating the Access Security Guide
entry
HP Switch(config)# clear bgp See clear ip bgp Advanced Traffic Management Guide
HP Switch(config)# clear ospf See clear ip ospf-statistics Multicast and Routing Guide
HP Switch(eth-1)# dhcp See dhcp-relay or vlan <vid> Multicast and Routing Guide
ip helper-address
HP Switch(config)# display power See show system power-supply Management and Configuration
Guide
HP Switch(config)# igmp-snooping See vlan <vid> ip igmp Multicast and Routing Guide
HP Switch(vlan-1)# igmp-snooping See vlan <vid> ip igmp Multicast and Routing Guide
HP Switch(config)# interface ProVision uses just the port number Management and Configuration
rather than the “number, sub-number” Guide
Comware format
HP Switch(config)# ipv6 access-list See ipv6 access-list <acl> Management and Configuration
logging logging Guide
HP Switch(config)# ipv6 mtu See ipv6 jumbo ip or tunnel IPv6 Configuration Guide
mtuApplies to both IPv4 and IPv6
HP Switch(config)# mld See vlan <vid> ipv6 mld IPv6 Configuration Guide
HP Switch(config)# mld-snooping See vlan <vid> ipv6 mld IPv6 Configuration Guide
HP Switch(config)# ospf See router ospfOSPF is enabled Multicast and Routing Guide
on a VLAN, not a network. In VLAN
context, use ip ospf. Process IDs
are not supported.
HP Switch(config)# qos apply See class or policy Advanced Traffic Management Guide
HP Switch(config)# qos policy See class or policy Advanced Traffic Management Guide
HP Switch(config)# reset arp See clear arp or clear ipv6 Multicast and Routing GuideIPv6
neighbors Configuration Guide
HP Switch(config)# route-policy See route-mapProvision’s set action Multicast and Routing Guide
is the same as Comware’s apply
action.
HP Switch(config)# router bgp preference See router bgp distance Advanced Traffic Configuration Guide
HP Switch(config)# router ospf area Areas are applied in VLAN context Multicast and Routing Guide
HP Switch(config)# router ospf See router ospf nonstop Multicast and Routing Guide
graceful-restart
HP Switch(config)# router ospf See router ospf distance Multicast and Routing Guide
preference
HP Switch(config)# router ospf3 See router ospf3 distance IPv6 Configuration Guide
preference
HP Switch(config)# router pim ipv6 See router pim ipv6ProVision Multicast and Routing Guide
supports MLD and IPv6 unicast
routing, but IPv6 addressing is not
supported by PIM-DM or PIM-SM.
HP Switch(config)# router rip preference See router rip distance Multicast and Routing Guide
NOTE: All ports must at all times belong to a VLAN. Layer-3 configuration of physical ports is
always done in the VLAN context.
The command comware-help-display {enable|disable} adds all the Comware help
commands that will help a Comware user navigate and configure the commands on a Provision
switch. This feature is disabled by default and Comware help commands will not be available. All
the tab help for commands added for Comware help will start with "[comware]" prefixed to them.
Executing these commands displays some brief help text that guides configuration of the feature
on a Provision switch.
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fields, not populated, 16 ip multicast, 357
fips, 357 ip ospf, show, 200
flash, show, 25 ip policy-based-route, 357
flow-control, 333 ip proxy-arp, 358
ip redirects, 357
G ip router-id, 358
gvrp status, display, 81 ip source-lockdown bindings, show, 312
gvrp vlan-operation interface interface-type ip ssh, show, 277, 280, 281
interface-number, display, 82 ip udp-bcast-forward, 359
gvrp, show, 81 ip unreachables, 357
ip vlan; ip access-group, 357
H ip, show, 55
history, show, 83 ipv6 access-list, 356
history-command, display, 83 ipv6 access-list <acl> logging, 357
HP Networking ipv6 access-list logging, 357
switch documentation, 13 ipv6 jumbo ip, 357
hwtacacs, 357 ipv6 mld, show, 164
ipv6 mtu, 357
I ipv6 ospf3 virtual-link, show, 220
idle-timeout, 334 ipv6 route, show, 126, 128, 130
igmp, 357 ipv6 routing-table ipv6-address, display, 128
igmp group interface vlan-interface <vlan-id> verbose, ipv6 routing-table protocol, display, 130
display, 89 ipv6 routing-table, display, 126
igmp group verbose, display, 93
igmp group x.x.x.x verbose, display, 95 L
igmp group, display, 86 lacp local, show, 131
igmp interface verbose, display, 98 lacp system-id, display, 131
igmp-snooping, 357 latest manual set, 17
int, show, 31 link, manual set, 17
interface, 357 link-aggregation, 357
interface command, 81 link-aggregation, display, 133
interface rate-limit, 356 listing commands, 17
interface, display, 102 lldp status interface interface-type interface number,
interface, show, 102 display, 149
ip load-balancing, 133
as-path, display, 108 logfile buffer, display, 152
aspath-list, show, 108 logging, debug, 39
community-list, display, 111 logging, show, 152
community-list, show, 111 loop protect, 357
dns, show, 55 loopback-detection, 357
igmp group, show, 86
igmp groups, show, 86 M
ospf interface, show, 191 mac-address multicast, display, 157
ospf virtual-link, show, 198 mac-authentication, 357
ospf, show, 197 mac-authentication, display, 161
ip access-list, 356 manual set, link, 17
ip access-list <acl> logging, 357 memory, display, 163
ip access-list logging, 357 mld, 357
ip arp-age, 356 mld group port-info, display, 169
ip arp-mcast-replies, 356 mld group, display, 164
ip dns, 356 mld routing-table, display, 180
ip forward-protocol upd, 359 multicast, 357
ip host-public-key, show, 250 multicast forwarding-table, display, 183
ip http, display, 112 multicast routing-table, display, 184
ip https, display, 113 multicast rpf-info, display, 188
ip icmp redirect, 357
ip icmp unreachable, 357 N
ip ip-prefix, display no, 359
ip prefix-list, show, 114
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O rip, 358
ospf, 357 rip process-id interface-type interface-number, display, 257
ospf interface, display, 191 rmon statistics, display, 261
ospf routing, display, 197 rmon statistics, show, 261
ospf vlink, display, 198 route-map, 358
ospfv3, 357 route-policy, 358
ospfv3 lsdb statistics, display, 210 router bgp, 356
ospfv3 lsdb, display, 208 router bgp distance, 358
ospfv3 peer statistics, display, 215 router bgp preference, 358
ospfv3 vlink, display, 220 router ospf, 357
ospfv3, display, 200 router ospf area, 358
output differences, 16 router ospf distance, 358
output, empty, 17 router ospf graceful-restart, 358
router ospf nonstop, 358
P router ospf preference, 358
packet-filter, 357 router ospf3, 357
pim, 357 router ospf3 distance, 358
pim control-message counters, display, 224 router ospf3 preference, 358
pim grafts, display, 225 router pim, 357
pim join-prune, display, 230 router pim ipv6, 358
pim routing-table, display, 235 router rip, 358
pim rp-info, display, 236 router rip distance, 358
poe device, display, 237 router rip preference, 358
poe interface power, display, 240 router-id, 358
poe interface, display, 238
poe power-usage, display, 242 S
poe-power alarm, display, 243 save, 340
poe-power switch state, display, 244 saved-configuration by-linenum, display, 264
poe-profile, 357 schedule reboot at, 341
policy, 356, 357, 358 schedule reboot delay, 342
policy-based-route, 358 schedule reboot, display, 265
port trunk, display, 245 screen-length, 343
port trunking, 133 secure mode, 357
power-over-ethernet, 357 set authentication password, 344
power-over-ethernet brief, show, 237, 238, 240, 242 show access-list, 18
prompts, CLI, 16 show arp, 21
protocol-vlan interface, display, 248 show ip, 151, 249
protocol-vlan, display, 247 show ip route, 74
ProVision Software, 14 show ipv6 neighbors, 124
ProVision software show ipv6 route, 120, 122
Comware support, 14 show modules, 356
HPN switches, 14 show redundancy, 356
proxy-arp, 358 show system power-supply, 356
public-key local rsa public, display, 250 shutdown, 358
snmp-agent, 358
Q snmp-agent community, display, 267
qos apply, 358 snmp-agent group, display, 268
qos policy, 358 snmp-agent local-engineid, display, 270
quit, 335 snmp-agent mib-view, display, 271, 272
snmp-agent sys-info, display, 273
R snmp-agent trap-list, display, 274
radius server, 358 snmp-agent usm-user, display, 275
reboot, 336 snmp-server, 358
reload, 25 snmp-server traps, show, 274
reload , show, 265 snmpv3 community, show, 267
reset, 358 snmpv3 engineid, show, 270
reset arp, 358 snmpv3 group, show, 268, 271
restore startup-configuration, 338 snmpv3 user, show, 275
return, 339 spanning-tree, 359
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spanning-tree active, 358 vlan <vid. ipv6 mld, 357
spanning-tree admin-edge, 358 vlan <vid> ip helper address, 356
spanning-tree compliance; spanning-tree legacy-mode, vlan <vid> ip igmp, 357
358 vlan <vid> ipv6 mld, 357
spanning-tree config-name, 358 vlan <vid> voice, 359
spanning-tree edged-port, 358 vlan, display, 313
spanning-tree legacy-mode, 358 vlan-interface, 359
spanning-tree mode, 358 vlan<vid> ip igmp, 357
spanning-tree pending-apply, 358 voice, 359
spanning-tree region-name, 358
spanning-tree root-guard, 359 W
spanning-tree root-protection, 359 warranty, 2
spanning-tree tc-end-guard, 359
spanning-tree tc-protection, 359
speed, 345
ssh server session, display, 277
ssh server-info, display, 279
ssl client-policy, display, 280
ssl server-policy, display, 281
startup saved-configuration, 346
startup, display, 283
stp, 359
stp history, display, 294
sysname, 347
system information, show, 163, 273
system power-supply, show, 243
system, show, 27
system-failure, display, 300
system-view, 348
system-view help, 359
T
Tab key, 17
tacacs, show, 84
tacacs-server, 357
tech, show, 54
telnet, 349
telnet ipv6, 350
telnet server enable, 351
terminal type, 352
tftp, 353
tftp ipv6, 354
this, display, 301
time, 27
time, show, 27
trunk, 356, 357
trunk load-balance, 359
trunk load-sharing, 359
trunking, port, 133
trunks load-balance interface, show, 133
tunnel mtu, 357
U
udp-helper, 359
undo, 355, 359
user-bind, display, 312
V
vlan, 359
364 Index