CC100Master Bridge User’s Guide
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snmptrapserver
[-s <set>
[-c <act/deact>]
[-p <port>]
[-a <ip>]
[-m <community>] ]
Display or set up SNMP trap server(s) configuration.
<set>: trap server index, at most 5 servers (0~4)
<act/deact>: activate or de-activate trap server IP <ip>
<port>: SNMP trap UDP port number (0~65535), default 162
<ip>: trap server IP address
<community>: trap server community name, default ‘public’
snmptrapsetup
[-l <on/off>]
[-u <on/off>]
[-s <on/off>]
[-d <on/off>]
Enable or disable specified trap type,
<on/off>: turn on or turn off this trap type, default is on
-l: logon/logoff trap
-u: upload/upgrade firmware/driver trap
-s: EP on-line status changed trap
-d: EP diagnosis trap
sntp
[-c <act/deact>]
[-r <refresh time>]
[-z <time zone>]
[-s <set> -a address]
Display or set up SNTP configuration for
System Time.
<act/deact>: activate or de-activate SNTP service for system
time
<refresh time>: query SNTP server period, default 60 minutes
<time zone>: ‘+hh:mm’ or ‘-hh:mm’ to GMT time, hh for hours
and mm for minutes, default ‘+00:00’
<set>: 2 registered SNTP server set(0~1)
address: SNTP server host name or IP address in current set
stat
[-r] Display port statistics for port LAN1/LAN2/HCNA.
-r: reset all port statistics counter to 0
swconfig
[-p <lan1/lan2>
[-s <auto /10h /10f
/100h /100f>] ]
Display or set up Ethernet port LAN1/LAN2 properties
<lan1/lan2>: configure LAN1 or LAN2 port
<auto>: auto-negotiation mode
<10h/10f/100h/100f>: 10/100Mbps, half/full-duplex mode
swigmp
[-c <on/off>]
[-t <QueryInterval
(4~510, even
number)>]]
Display or set up IGMP v2 snooping configuration
<on/off>: enable or disable built-in IGMP v2 snooping function,
default is off
<Query Interval>: expiry timer to age learned Multicast MAC if
no IGMP query frame received from the router, default is 248
seconds (range from 4 to 510 in even)
swqos
[-q <queue>
[-w <weight>]
[-d <discard mode>]]
Display or set up the QoS configuration, include priority queue,
service weight and discard ratio while congestion, refer
Priority
for more.
<queue>: select queue index (0~3) to configure, as q0(lowest
priority)/q1/q2/q3(highest priority)
<weight>: assign the queue with service weight(1~15), default
1 for q0, 2 for q1, 3 for q2 and 4 for q3
<discard mode>: choose the discard mode(0~3) for queue
utilization, default 0 for 0%.
1 for 25%, 2 for 50% and 3 for 75%. refer
Priority for more.
swqosrate
[-p <lan1/lan2>
[-d <tx/rx>]
[-c <on/off>]
[-r <N (1~1563
rate=N*64kbps)>] ]
Display or set up the LAN1/LAN2 maximum rate. refer
Bandwidth Control for more.
<lan1/lan2>: configure LAN1 or LAN2 port
<tx/rx>: direction, incoming(rx) or outgoing(tx)
<on/off>: enable or disable control on this direction
<N>: the setup max rate (multiply value by 64kbps). Range
from 0 to 1563, bandwidth control is invalid if N >= 1563
swqostc
[-s <set>
[-c <act/deact>]
[-p <port>
-q <queue>] ]
Display or set up the QoS configuration for TCP/UDP traffic
classification, to assign higher priority for total 8 different
TCP/UDP protocols
<set>: rule set index, at most 8 set (0~7)
<act/deact>: activate or de-activate this set
<port>: TCP/UDP port number (0~65535),
<queue>: select queue index (0~3) for this rule set, as
q0(lowest priority)/q1/q2/q3(highest priority)
swsmac
[-m <mac>] Display or set up the static MAC entry, total 8 entries of MAC