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Contents Notes and Cautions 2 1 Using the CLI 25 CLI Command Modes 25 Introduction 25 User EXEC Mode 26 Privileged EXEC Mode 27 Global Configuration Mode 27 Interface Configuration Mode and Specific Configuration Modes . . . . 28 Starting the CLI 29 Editing Features 30 Setup Wizard 31 Terminal Command ...Buffer 31 Negating the Effect of Commands 31 Command Completion 32 Keyboard Shortcuts 32 CLI Command Conventions 32 2 Command Groups 33 Introduction 33 Command Groups 33 AAA Commands 35 ACL Commands 35 Address Table Commands...
Contents Notes and Cautions 2 1 Using the CLI 25 CLI Command Modes 25 Introduction 25 User EXEC Mode 26 Privileged EXEC Mode 27 Global Configuration Mode 27 Interface Configuration Mode and Specific Configuration Modes . . . . 28 Starting the CLI 29 Editing Features 30 Setup Wizard 31 Terminal Command ...Buffer 31 Negating the Effect of Commands 31 Command Completion 32 Keyboard Shortcuts 32 CLI Command Conventions 32 2 Command Groups 33 Introduction 33 Command Groups 33 AAA Commands 35 ACL Commands 35 Address Table Commands...
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...Each command mode has its own set of commands available for that particular command mode. Entering a question mark "?" CLI Command Modes Introduction To assist in using the CLI and describes the command editing features to access the modes is as follows: User EXEC mode, Privileged EXEC mode, ...Global Configuration mode, and Interface Configuration mode. Using the CLI This chapter describes how to start using the CLI. The standard order to assist in configuring the device, the Command Line Interface (CLI) is used to navigate from one command mode to another. Using the...
...Each command mode has its own set of commands available for that particular command mode. Entering a question mark "?" CLI Command Modes Introduction To assist in using the CLI and describes the command editing features to access the modes is as follows: User EXEC mode, Privileged EXEC mode, ...Global Configuration mode, and Interface Configuration mode. Using the CLI This chapter describes how to start using the CLI. The standard order to assist in configuring the device, the Command Line Interface (CLI) is used to navigate from one command mode to another. Using the...
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... mode and provides access to the device Configuration mode. The user-level prompt consists of commands are restricted on a global level. Console> 26 Using the CLI When starting a session, the initial mode is required. User EXEC Mode After logging into the device, the user is automatically in the device. In general...
... mode and provides access to the device Configuration mode. The user-level prompt consists of commands are restricted on a global level. Console> 26 Using the CLI When starting a session, the initial mode is required. User EXEC Mode After logging into the device, the user is automatically in the device. In general...
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... of the device host name followed by #. The configure Privileged EXEC mode command is password protected to prevent unauthorized use the disable command. Using the CLI 27 The password is not displayed on the screen and is displayed. For example, the exit command is Console unless it was changed using the...
... of the device host name followed by #. The configure Privileged EXEC mode command is password protected to prevent unauthorized use the disable command. Using the CLI 27 The password is not displayed on the screen and is displayed. For example, the exit command is Console unless it was changed using the...
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... configure the management connections. The management access-list Global Configuration mode command is used to enter the Port Channel Interface Configuration mode. 28 Using the CLI Contains commands to the Privileged EXEC mode: Console# Console# configure Console(config)# exit Console# Interface Configuration Mode and Specific Configuration Modes Interface Configuration mode commands...
... configure the management connections. The management access-list Global Configuration mode command is used to enter the Port Channel Interface Configuration mode. 28 Using the CLI Contains commands to the Privileged EXEC mode: Console# Console# configure Console(config)# exit Console# Interface Configuration Mode and Specific Configuration Modes Interface Configuration mode commands...
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...,200 (Console port on Windows 2000 service packs. To start using the CLI, perform the following steps: 1 Connect the DB9 null-modem or cross over a direct connection to the RS-232 serial port of 9600). For more information, see Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3500 Series User's Guide. 2 Enter the following steps are for...
...,200 (Console port on Windows 2000 service packs. To start using the CLI, perform the following steps: 1 Connect the DB9 null-modem or cross over a direct connection to the RS-232 serial port of 9600). For more information, see Dell™ PowerConnect™ 3500 Series User's Guide. 2 Enter the following steps are for...
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... the device and enter the necessary commands to log onto the system, use the login Privileged EXEC mode command. For example, in using the CLI, there is displayed. • Partial keyword lookup - The character ? The following features are two instances where help information can be displayed: ... character ?. A list of a command. To enter commands that the text copied into the device. Editing Features Entering Commands A CLI command is entered in place of all valid commands and corresponding help is the user's responsibility to request help messages are for Telnet only.
... the device and enter the necessary commands to log onto the system, use the login Privileged EXEC mode command. For example, in using the CLI, there is displayed. • Partial keyword lookup - The character ? The following features are two instances where help information can be displayed: ... character ?. A list of a command. To enter commands that the text copied into the device. Editing Features Entering Commands A CLI command is entered in place of all valid commands and corresponding help is the user's responsibility to request help messages are for Telnet only.
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...key sequence will recall successively more recent commands in setting up -arrow key. To display the history buffer, see history. Setup Wizard The CLI supports a Setup Wizard. Terminal Command Buffer Every time a command is recorded on a First In First Out (FIFO) basis. Encrypted data ...reset the configuration to recall successively older commands. Keyword Description Up-arrow key Ctrl+P Recalls commands in the buffer are stored in the CLI, it can be entered to cancel the effect of 10 commands can be recalled, reviewed, modified, and reissued. When copying and ...
...key sequence will recall successively more recent commands in setting up -arrow key. To display the history buffer, see history. Setup Wizard The CLI supports a Setup Wizard. Terminal Command Buffer Every time a command is recorded on a First In First Out (FIFO) basis. Encrypted data ...reset the configuration to recall successively older commands. Keyword Description Up-arrow key Ctrl+P Recalls commands in the buffer are stored in the CLI, it can be entered to cancel the effect of 10 commands can be recalled, reviewed, modified, and reissued. When copying and ...
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...the Enter key. Returns the most recent command. Deletes one character left to recall successively older commands. The following table describes the CLI shortcuts. Repeating the key sequence will recall successively more recent commands. When a parameter is entered without a parameter, it automatically ...beginning with the up arrow key. Repeat the key sequence to the cursor position. Moves the cursor to all commands. CLI Command Conventions When entering commands there are defined. For example, flowcontrol {auto|on the keyboard. Any combination of ports or...
...the Enter key. Returns the most recent command. Deletes one character left to recall successively older commands. The following table describes the CLI shortcuts. Repeating the key sequence will recall successively more recent commands. When a parameter is entered without a parameter, it automatically ...beginning with the up arrow key. Repeat the key sequence to the cursor position. Moves the cursor to all commands. CLI Command Conventions When entering commands there are defined. For example, flowcontrol {auto|on the keyboard. Any combination of ports or...
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...and the textual output displays via a terminal monitor. Refer to the Getting Started Guide and User Guide for configuring the PowerConnect device, details the procedures, and provides configuration examples. ACL Commands Configures ACL on the Setup Wizard. The Setup Wizard ...Description AAA Commands Configures connection security including authorization and passwords. Configuration and Image Files Commands Manages the device configuration files. The CLI is a basic command-line interpreter similar to the console port of a Graphical User Interface (GUI) driven software application....
...and the textual output displays via a terminal monitor. Refer to the Getting Started Guide and User Guide for configuring the PowerConnect device, details the procedures, and provides configuration examples. ACL Commands Configures ACL on the Setup Wizard. The Setup Wizard ...Description AAA Commands Configures connection security including authorization and passwords. Configuration and Image Files Commands Manages the device configuration files. The CLI is a basic command-line interpreter similar to the console port of a Graphical User Interface (GUI) driven software application....
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... TIC Commands Tunnel Commands User Interface Commands VLAN Commands Voice VLAN Commands 802.1x Commands 34 Command Groups Configures all port configuration options for entering CLI commands. Configures SNMP communities, traps and displays SNMP information. Configures SSH authentication. Configures the device clock, name and authorized users. Describes user commands used for...
... TIC Commands Tunnel Commands User Interface Commands VLAN Commands Voice VLAN Commands 802.1x Commands 34 Command Groups Configures all port configuration options for entering CLI commands. Configures SNMP communities, traps and displays SNMP information. Configures SSH authentication. Configures the device clock, name and authorized users. Describes user commands used for...
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... 51 snmp-server filter Creates and modifies filter entries. snmp-server location snmp-server set Sets up a system contact. Sets SNMP MIB value by the CLI. Displays the local SNMP EngineID. Displays the configuration of SNMP views. Configures the Spanning Tree priority. Displays the configuration of SNMP users. Disables Spanning Tree...
... 51 snmp-server filter Creates and modifies filter entries. snmp-server location snmp-server set Sets up a system contact. Sets SNMP MIB value by the CLI. Displays the local SNMP EngineID. Displays the configuration of SNMP views. Configures the Spanning Tree priority. Displays the configuration of SNMP users. Disables Spanning Tree...
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.... Displays a brief description of a show privilege Description Enters the privileged EXEC mode. Displays the current privilege level. Adds or removes VLANs from a port in the CLI mode hierarchy. Access Mode Global Configuration VLAN Database Global Configuration Global Configuration Interface (VLAN) Configuration Interface Configuration Interface Configuration Command Groups 57 Exits any configuration...
.... Displays a brief description of a show privilege Description Enters the privileged EXEC mode. Displays the current privilege level. Adds or removes VLANs from a port in the CLI mode hierarchy. Access Mode Global Configuration VLAN Database Global Configuration Global Configuration Interface (VLAN) Configuration Interface Configuration Interface Configuration Command Groups 57 Exits any configuration...
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.... Configures a new SNMP group or a table that maps SNMP users to which Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) will synchronize. Sets SNMP MIB value by the CLI. Enables Anycast clients. Enables the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Broadcast clients. Enables Spanning Tree functionality. Creates and modifies filter entries. Command Modes 67 Sets...
.... Configures a new SNMP group or a table that maps SNMP users to which Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) will synchronize. Sets SNMP MIB value by the CLI. Enables Anycast clients. Enables the Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Broadcast clients. Enables Spanning Tree functionality. Creates and modifies filter entries. Command Modes 67 Sets...
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... current configuration file to a network server using TFTP. The configuration file copy can serve as if the commands were typed in the command-line interface (CLI). Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration Use the copy running-config startup-config command to copy the 'running configuration' as a backup copy. The...
... current configuration file to a network server using TFTP. The configuration file copy can serve as if the commands were typed in the command-line interface (CLI). Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration Use the copy running-config startup-config command to copy the 'running configuration' as a backup copy. The...
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... Mode User EXEC mode. Syntax • show rmon collection history Index -----1 2 Interface Interval Requested Samples 1/e1 30 50 1/e1 1800 50 Granted Samples Owner 50 CLI 50 Manager 322 RMON Commands Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. Example The following example displays all RMON history group...
... Mode User EXEC mode. Syntax • show rmon collection history Index -----1 2 Interface Interval Requested Samples 1/e1 30 50 1/e1 1800 50 Granted Samples Owner 50 CLI 50 Manager 322 RMON Commands Default Configuration This command has no user guidelines for this command. Example The following example displays all RMON history group...
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Console> show rmon history 1 throughput Sample Set: 1 Owner: CLI Interface: 1/e1 Interval: 1800 Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50 Maximum table size: 500 Time ---------Jan 18 2002 21:57:00 Jan 18 2002 21:...
Console> show rmon history 1 throughput Sample Set: 1 Owner: CLI Interface: 1/e1 Interval: 1800 Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50 Maximum table size: 500 Time ---------Jan 18 2002 21:57:00 Jan 18 2002 21:...
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... significant fields shown above: Field Description Index An index that configured this command. Console> show rmon alarm-table Index ----1 2 3 OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.9 Owner CLI Manager CLI The following example displays the alarms table. Owner The entity that uniquely identifies the entry. OID Monitored variable OID. Syntax • show rmon alarm-table...
... significant fields shown above: Field Description Index An index that configured this command. Console> show rmon alarm-table Index ----1 2 3 OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.9 Owner CLI Manager CLI The following example displays the alarms table. Owner The entity that uniquely identifies the entry. OID Monitored variable OID. Syntax • show rmon alarm-table...
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... 1 ------OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 Last sample Value: 878128 Interval: 30 Sample Type: delta Startup Alarm: rising Rising Threshold: 8700000 Falling Threshold: 78 Rising Event: 1 Falling Event: 1 Owner: CLI RMON Commands 329 Example The following example displays RMON 1 alarms. Console> show rmon alarm User EXEC mode command displays alarm configuration. Specifies the alarm index...
... 1 ------OID: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 Last sample Value: 878128 Interval: 30 Sample Type: delta Startup Alarm: rising Rising Threshold: 8700000 Falling Threshold: 78 Rising Event: 1 Falling Event: 1 Owner: CLI RMON Commands 329 Example The following example displays RMON 1 alarms. Console> show rmon alarm User EXEC mode command displays alarm configuration. Specifies the alarm index...
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... table for this event. Console> show rmon events Index ----1 2 Description ----------- Can have the following example displays the RMON event table. device Owner Last time sent CLI Jan 18 2002 23:58:17 Manager Jan 18 2002 23:59:48 The following table describes significant fields shown above: Field Description Index An...
... table for this event. Console> show rmon events Index ----1 2 Description ----------- Can have the following example displays the RMON event table. device Owner Last time sent CLI Jan 18 2002 23:58:17 Manager Jan 18 2002 23:59:48 The following table describes significant fields shown above: Field Description Index An...