- Preface
- Overview
- Using the Command-Line Interface
- Assigning the Switch IP Address and Default Gateway
- Configuring Cisco IOS Configuration Engine
- Administering the Switch
- Configuring the Switch Alarms
- Configuring SDM Templates
- Configuring Switch-Based Authentication
- Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication
- Configuring the PPoE Intermediate Agent
- Configuring Interfaces
- Configuring Command Macros
- Configuring VLANs
- Configuring Private VLANs
- Configuring IEEE 802.1Q Tunneling, VLAN Mapping, 802.1ad, and Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling
- Configuring STP
- Configuring MSTP
- Configuring Optional Spanning-Tree Features
- Configuring Resilient Ethernet Protocol
- Configuring Flex Links and the MAC Address-Table Move Update Feature
- Configuring DHCP Features and IP Source Guard
- Configuring Dynamic ARP Inspection
- Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVR
- Configuring Port-Based Traffic Control
- Configuring CDP
- Configuring LLDP and LLDP-MED
- Configuring UDLD
- Configuring SPAN and RSPAN
- Configuring RMON
- Configuring System Message Logging
- Configuring SNMP
- Configuring Embedded Event Manager
- Configuring Network Security with ACLs
- Configuring IP Unicast Routing
- Configuring Control-Plane Security
- Configuring QoS
- Configuring EtherChannels and Link-State Tracking
- Configuring IPv6 Unicast Routing
- Configuring IPv6 MLD Snooping
- Configuring IPv6 ACLs
- Configuring IPv6 QoS
- Configuring HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP
- Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLAs Operations
- Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking
- Configuring Ethernet OAM, CFM, and E-LMI
- Configuring Y.1731 Performance Monitoring
- Configuring IP Multicast Routing
- Configuring MSDP
- Troubleshooting
- Configuring Online Diagnostics
- Working with the Cisco IOS File System, Configuration Files, and Software Images
- Unsupported Commands in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(60)EZ
- Access Control Lists
- ARP Commands
- Boot Loader Commands
- CGMP Commands
- Debug Commands
- Embedded Event Manager
- HSRP
- IEEE 802.1x
- IGMP Snooping Commands
- Interface Commands
- IP Multicast Routing
- IP Unicast Routing
- MAC Address
- Miscellaneous
- Metro-Ethernet 3.0 (ITU-T Y.1731)
- MSDP
- NetFlow
- QoS
- RADIUS
- SNMP
- Spanning Tree
- Storm Control
- VLAN
Unsupported Commands in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(60)EZ
This appendix lists some of the command-line interface (CLI) commands that appear when you enter the question mark (?) at the Cisco ME 3400E Ethernet Access switch prompt but are not supported in this release, either because they are not tested or because of switch hardware limitations. This is not a complete list. The unsupported commands are listed by software feature and command mode.
Access Control Lists
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
access-enable [ host ] [ timeout minutes ]
access-template [ access-list-number | name ] [ dynamic-name ] [ source ] [ destination ] [ timeout minutes ]
clear access-template [ access-list-number | name ] [ dynamic-name ] [ source ] [ destination ].
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
access-list rate-limit acl-index { precedence | mask prec-mask }
ARP Commands
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
arp ip-address hardware-address smds
Unsupported Interface Configuration Commands
Boot Loader Commands
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Command
Unsupported Interface Configuration Command
CGMP Commands
Unsupported User EXEC Command
Unsupported Global Configuration Command
Debug Commands
Embedded Event Manager
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
event manager update user policy [policy-filename | group [group name expression] ] | repository [url location]
Parameters are not supported for this command:
event manager run [ policy name ] |< paramater1 >|... < paramater15 >|
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
Unsupported Commands in Applet Configuration Mode
no event interface name [ interface-name ] parameter [counter-name] entry-val [entry counter value] entry-op {gt | ge | eq | ne |lt | le} [entry-type {increment | rate | value] [ exit-va l [exit value] exit-op {gt | ge | eq | ne |lt | le} exit-type { increment | rate | value}][average-factor <average-factor-value>]
HSRP
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
Unsupported Interface Configuration Commands
IEEE 802.1x
Unsupported Global Configuration Command
Unsupported Interface Configuration Commands
Note The switch does not support the IEEE 802.1x MAC authentication bypass or guest VLAN features.
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
Unsupported Global Configuration Command
Unsupported Interface Configuration Commands
dot1x auth-fail { max-attempts number | vlan vlan-id }
dot1x control-direction { both | in }
dot1x critical [ recovery action reinitialize | vlan vlan-id }
IGMP Snooping Commands
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
Interface Commands
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
show interfaces [ interface-id | vlan vlan-id ] [ crb | fair-queue | irb | mac-accounting | precedence | irb | random-detect | rate-limit | shape ]
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
Unsupported Interface Configuration Commands
IP Multicast Routing
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
clear ip rtp header-compression [ type number ]
The debug ip packet command displays packets received by the switch CPU. It does not display packets that are hardware-switched.
The debug ip mcache command affects packets received by the switch CPU. It does not display packets that are hardware-switched.
The debug ip mpacket [ detail ] [ access-list-number [ group-name-or-address ] command affects only packets received by the switch CPU. Because most multicast packets are hardware-switched, use this command only when you know that the route will forward the packet to the CPU.
show frame-relay ip rtp header-compression [ interface type number ]
The show ip mcache command displays entries in the cache for those packets that are sent to the switch CPU. Because most multicast packets are switched in hardware without CPU involvement, you can use this command, but multicast packet information is not displayed.
The show ip mpacket commands are supported but are only useful for packets received at the switch CPU. If the route is hardware-switched, the command has no effect because the CPU does not receive the packet and cannot display it.
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
ip pim accept-rp { address | auto-rp } [ group-access-list-number ]
Unsupported Interface Configuration Commands
frame-relay ip rtp header-compression [ active | passive ]
frame-relay map ip ip-address dlci [ broadcast ] compress
frame-relay map ip ip-address dlci rtp header-compression [ active | passive ]
ip igmp helper-address ip-address
ip multicast helper-map { group-address | broadcast } { broadcast-address | multicast-address } extended-access-list-number
ip multicast rate-limit { in | out } [ video | whiteboard ] [ group-list access-list ] [ source-list access-list ] kbps
ip multicast ttl-threshold ttl-value (instead, use the ip multicast boundary access-list-number interface configuration command)
IP Unicast Routing
Unsupported Privileged EXEC or User EXEC Commands
clear ip accounting [ checkpoint ]
clear ip bgp address flap-statistics
show cef [ drop | not-cef-switched ]
show ip accounting [ checkpoint ] [ output-packets | access-violations ]
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
ip accounting-list ip-address wildcard
ip cef accounting [ per-prefix ] [ non-recursive ]
ip cef traffic-statistics [ load-interval seconds ] [ update-rate seconds ]]
Unsupported Interface Configuration Commands
ip load-sharing [ per-packet ]
ip load-sharing [ per-packet ]
Unsupported BGP Router Configuration Commands
Unsupported VPN Configuration Commands
Unsupported Route Map Commands
match route-type for policy-based routing (PBR)
set as-path { tag | prepend as-path-string }
set dampening half-life reuse suppress max-suppress-time
set default interface interface-id [ interface-id..... ]
set interface interface-id [ interface-id..... ]
set ip default next-hop ip-address [ ip-address..... ]
MAC Address
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
show mac-address-table address
show mac-address-table aging-time
show mac-address-table dynamic
show mac-address-table interface
show mac-address-table multicaset
show mac-address-table notification
show mac address-table multicast
Note Use the show ip igmp snooping groups privileged EXEC command to display Layer 2 multicast address-table entries for a VLAN.
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
Miscellaneous
Unsupported User EXEC Commands
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
errdisable detect cause dhcp-rate-limit
errdisable recovery cause dhcp-rate-limit
errdisable recovery cause unicast flood
l2protocol-tunnel global drop-threshold
Unsupported show platform Commands
Metro-Ethernet 3.0 (ITU-T Y.1731)
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
ethernet y1731 loss LMM domain domain-name { evc evc-id | vlan vlan-id } { mpid target-mp-id | mac-address target-address } CoS CoS { source { mpid source-mp-id | mac-address source-address }}
MSDP
Unsupported Privileged EXEC Commands
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
ip msdp default-peer ip-address | name [ prefix-list list ] (Because BGP/MBGP is not supported, use the ip msdp peer command instead of this command.)
NetFlow
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
QoS
Unsupported Global Configuration Command
Unsupported Interface Configuration Command
Unsupported policy-map Class Police Configuration Mode Command
RADIUS
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
aaa authentication feature default enable
aaa authentication feature default line
authentication command bounce-port ignore
authentication command disable-port ignore
SNMP
Unsupported Global Configuration Commands
logging discriminator discr-name [[ facility ] [ mnemonics ] [ msg-body ] { drops string | includes string }] [ severity { drops sev-num | includes sev-num }] [ rate-limit msglimit ]
Spanning Tree
Unsupported Global Configuration Command
Unsupported Interface Configuration Command
Storm Control
Note Although visible in the command line interface, commands for configuring small-frame thresholds are not needed on the switch because the existing broadcast storm disable feature correctly handles small frames.