3Com 10014917 Switch User Manual


 
3Com Switch 4200G Family 41
Command Reference
timer
Use the timer command to set the interval to send handshake packets.
Cluster view
timer
Use the timer command to set the response timeout time of RADIUS server (that is, the timeout time of the
response timeout timer of RADIUS server).
RADIUS Scheme view
timer quiet
Use the timer quiet command to set the wait time for the primary server to restore the active state.
RADIUS Scheme view
timer realtime-accounting
Use the timer realtime-accounting command to set the real-time accounting interval.
RADIUS Scheme view
timer response-timeout
Use the timer response-timeout command to set the response timeout time of RADIUS servers.
RADIUS Scheme view
topology accept
Use the topology accept command to confirm the current topology information of the cluster and save that
as a standard topology.
Cluster view
topology restore-from
Use the topology restore-from command to obtain and restore the standard topology information from
the local flash.
Cluster view
topology save-to
Use the topology save-to command to save the standard topology information into the local flash.
Cluster view
tracemac
Use the tracemac command to locate a device by MAC address or IP address.
Any view
tracert
Use the tracert command to trace the gateways the test packets passes through during its journey from
the source to the destination.
Any view
The tracert command is primarily used to check the network connectivity. It can also help you locate the
trouble spot of the network.
traffic-limit
Use the traffic-limit command to use ACL rules in traffic identifying and traffic policing for the packet
matching with the ACL rules and to set traffic policing parameters and different actions for packets within
the traffic limit and packets beyond the traffic limit.
Ethernet Port view
Web command: Device -> ACL/QoS -> QoS
traffic-priority
Use the traffic-priority command to use ACL rules in traffic identifying and specify a new priority for
the packet matching with the ACL rules.
Ethernet Port view
traffic-redirect
Use the traffic-redirect command to use ACL rules in traffic identifying and redirect the packets
matching with the ACL rules to the specified port.
Ethernet Port view
traffic-remark-vlanid
Use the traffic-remark-vlanid command to use ACL rules in traffic identifying and perform the VLAN tag
remark operation on the packets matching with the ACL rules.
Ethernet Port view
traffic shape
Use the traffic-shape command to enable traffic shaping and send the packets out at an even rate.
Ethernet Port view