HP (Hewlett-Packard) 700wl Series Switch User Manual


 
Command Line Interface
00:e0:18:7d:b5:3d 10.205.2.25 4 hrs, 50 mins
show id
Displays this system’s ID, which is the MAC address of Slot 0 port 1.
On a 700wl Series unit, the default uplink port is slot 0 port 2. (Slot 0 port 1 is the Reserved port.)
Therefore, the MAC address of the uplink port, shown on the label on the back of the unit, will be
one higher than the MAC address used as the system ID.
For example, if the label on the back of your 700wl Series unit showed 00:E0:18:50:1D:AC as the
MAC address (for the uplink, slot 0 port 2) then the
show id command would display
00:E0:18:50:1D:AB as the system ID. This ID is also displayed when you first logon through the
serial console.
show ether [status]
Displays the configuration and status of the interface(s) in the system. The port currently
configured as the uplink port has Uplink appended to the end of the status entry for that interface.
The default form of the command (
show ether) displays the MAC Address, interface name, and
supported media types (in parentheses) of each interface, as shown in the following example:
System Board: 1 Ethernet port
0/1: 00:e0:18:7d:b5:3d, sis0, (100baseTX, 10baseT/UTP), Uplink
Slot 3: 4 Ethernet ports
3/1: 00:80:c8:b9:21:60, dc3, (100baseTX, 10baseT/UTP)
3/2: 00:80:c8:b9:21:5f, dc2, (100baseTX, 10baseT/UTP)
3/3: 00:80:c8:b9:21:5e, dc1, (100baseTX, 10baseT/UTP)
3/4: 00:80:c8:b9:21:5d, dc0, (100baseTX, 10baseT/UTP)
The show ether status command displays the MAC Address, the currently configured media
type/option, the active media type/option (in parentheses) and the link status, as shown in the
following example:
System Board: 1 Ethernet port
0/1: 00:e0:18:7d:b5:3d, autoselect (100baseTX <full-duplex>), active
Slot 3: 4 Ethernet ports
3/1: 00:80:c8:b9:21:60, autoselect (none), no carrier
3/2: 00:80:c8:b9:21:5f, autoselect (none), no carrier
3/3: 00:80:c8:b9:21:5e, autoselect (none), no carrier
3/4: 00:80:c8:b9:21:5d, autoselect (none), no carrier
show slots
Shows the card in each slot. The output for an Integrated Access Manager 760wl or Access
Controller 720wl with two of the three slots filled appears as follows:
Slots: 3
System Board: 2 Ethernet ports
Slot 1: Empty
Slot 2: 4 Ethernet ports
Slot 3: 4 Ethernet ports
HP ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series Management and Configuration Guide A-7