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Cheat Sheet To Configure Exos

This document provides an overview of basic configuration commands for the Extreme XOS CLI, including commands for setting the system clock and NTP, viewing and resetting the switch configuration, setting passwords and the system name, enabling services like HTTP, viewing port and VLAN configuration, and updating the XOS image. Some key commands are show config, configure timezone, enable ntp, show switch, unconfigure switch, configure account admin password, create vlan, and download image.

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Cheat Sheet To Configure Exos

This document provides an overview of basic configuration commands for the Extreme XOS CLI, including commands for setting the system clock and NTP, viewing and resetting the switch configuration, setting passwords and the system name, enabling services like HTTP, viewing port and VLAN configuration, and updating the XOS image. Some key commands are show config, configure timezone, enable ntp, show switch, unconfigure switch, configure account admin password, create vlan, and download image.

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Those who are familiar with Enterasys switches know that the Extreme XOS CLI is vastly different

from
the Enterasys line of products however the XOS CLI is the way forward for the future of Extreme, so we
might as well get used to the syntax for XOS as opposed to the Enterasys OS or EOS. Below are just a few
of the commands that one needs to get a switch off the ground so to speak and get and initial configuration
set for connectivity and general housekeeping.
Showing Configuration:
show config
show config detail

NTP, Clock and Time


You can see clock and time by either the show system or show switch commands
 configure timezone name EST -360 autodst name EDT
 enable ntp
 configure ntp server add 192.168.1.200
 configure time 1 19 2016 7 55 55
Show Switch time in use counters
show odometers

See which config is used:


show switch

Factory reset:

unconfigure switch – Resets everything back except odometer, clock, and user accounts/passes
unconfigure switch all – Resets everything including users
Default Password:
admin and blank password

Setting Password
configure account admin password

Setting System Name:

configure snmp sysName name


Set Management IP information:
con mgmt ipa 10.10.10.9/24
con vlan default ipaddress 10.10.10.9/24

Set Default Gateway


configure iproute add default 10.x.x.x

Enable Web Interface:


enable web http

Show Serial Number:


show version

Enable telnet:
enable telnet

Reset IP address on Management interface:


unconfig vlan mgmt ipaddress

Ports:
Enable and Disable

enable port 1

disable port 2:1-2:15

Showing Port config


show port config
show port 1 info detail

Port Utilization
show port utilization

Jumbo Frames
show port information detail
enable jumbo-frame ports [all | <port_list>]
LACP

show ports sharing


show lacp lag <group-id>
enable sharing port grouping port_list {algorithm [address-based {L2 | L3 | L3_L4| custom} | port-based
}]} {lacp | health-check}
configure ports <port_list> partition 4x10G
configure lacp member-port 1 port priority 32768
VLANs:
create vlan <vlan name>;
configure vlan ptp_gm tag 40
configure vlan VLANname add port 1 untagged

Remove Ports

config Default delete port 1-12

Routing:
show iproute

Enabling routing

routing for one vlan – enable ipforwarding [vlan]&lt;vlan name&gt;


routing on all VLANs – enable ipforwarding

Saving Configuration:
save configuration {primary | secondary}

Reboot the Switch

reboot

Updating XOS Image:


download image 10.10.10.10 summitX-15.4.1.3-patch1-9.xos secondary
download image 10.10.10.10 summitX-15.4.1.3-patch1-9.xos “VR-Default” secondary – use this
command if you have assigned the IP address config to the Default VLAN.
install the software after it loads by typing Y when prompted if you want to install the load
When the download and install finishes, instruct the switch to reboot by typing reboot

Selecting boot image:

use image primary


use image secondary

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