Accessing the Switch
ExtremeWare XOS 11.3 Concepts Guide
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â—Ź icmp uses ICMP echo messages to trace the routed path.
Beginning with ExtremeWare XOS, you can trace the route between the switch and an IPv6 address.
However, you must specify the target’s IPv6 address to use this command.
Displaying Switch Information
To display basic information about the switch, issue the following command:
show switch
Output from this command on a modular switch looks similar to the following:
SysName: BD-10808
SysLocation:
SysContact: support@extremenetworks.com, +1 888 257 3000
System MAC: 00:30:48:41:ED:45
SysHealth check: Enabled
Recovery Mode: None
System Watchdog: Enabled
Current Time: Wed May 19 11:04:32 2004
Timezone: [Auto DST Enabled] GMT Offset: -480 minutes, name is PST.
DST of 0 minutes is currently in effect, name is PDT.
DST begins every first Sunday April at 2:00
DST ends every last Sunday October at 2:00
Boot Time: Sat May 15 17:19:29 2004
Next Reboot: None scheduled
MSM: MSM-A * MSM-B
------------------------ ------------------------
Current State: MASTER INIT
Image Selected: primary
Image Booted: primary
Primary ver: 11.1.0.14
Secondary ver: 11.1.0.14
Config Selected: primary.cfg
Config Booted: primary.cfg
primary.cfg Created by ExtremeWare XOS version 10.2.0.14
223 bytes saved on Fri May 14 13:36:37 2004
Output from this command on a stand-alone switch looks similar to the following:
SysName: SummitX450-24x
SysLocation:
SysContact: support@extremenetworks.com, +1 888 257 3000
System MAC: 00:04:96:1F:A5:3E
System Watchdog: Enabled