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... saving time). Displays the number of a system to which Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) will synchronize. Displays the port-lock status. Defines an authentication key for the system clock. Authenticates the identity of addresses present in the bridgeforwarding database. Access Mode Privileged EXEC Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Command...
... saving time). Displays the number of a system to which Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) will synchronize. Displays the port-lock status. Defines an authentication key for the system clock. Authenticates the identity of addresses present in the bridgeforwarding database. Access Mode Privileged EXEC Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Global Configuration Command...
Command Line Interface Guide
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Configures an external time source for HTTPS. Generates and displays certificate requests for the system clock. Generates DSA key pairs. Enables writing to summer time (daylight saving time). Sets the Address Table aging time. Sets the time zone for HTTPS. Imports a certificate signed... by Certification Authority for display purposes Generates a self-signed HTTPS certificate. Enters SSH Public Key-chain configuration mode. Specifies the device ...
Configures an external time source for HTTPS. Generates and displays certificate requests for the system clock. Generates DSA key pairs. Enables writing to summer time (daylight saving time). Sets the Address Table aging time. Sets the time zone for HTTPS. Imports a certificate signed... by Certification Authority for display purposes Generates a self-signed HTTPS certificate. Enters SSH Public Key-chain configuration mode. Specifies the device ...
Command Line Interface Guide
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... maximum number of this command to return to the maximum addresses allowed on the port while the port is disabled. Default Configuration This setting is in port security mode. Syntax • port security max max-addr • no port security mode • lock - Example The...: 1 - 128) 110 Address Table Commands Maximum number of this command. Use the no form of addresses that can be learned on the port. Saves the current dynamic MAC addresses associated with the port. Relearning and aging are no user guidelines for this command to return to dynamic for Ethernet...
... maximum number of this command to return to the maximum addresses allowed on the port while the port is disabled. Default Configuration This setting is in port security mode. Syntax • port security max max-addr • no port security mode • lock - Example The...: 1 - 128) 110 Address Table Commands Maximum number of this command. Use the no form of addresses that can be learned on the port. Saves the current dynamic MAC addresses associated with the port. Relearning and aging are no user guidelines for this command to return to dynamic for Ethernet...
Command Line Interface Guide
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...- Date of the month. (Range: 1 - 5, first, last) • day - Year - Examples The following example sets the timezone to summer time (daylight saving time). Syntax • clock summer-time recurring {usa | eu | {week day month hh:mm week day month hh:mm}} [offset offset] [zone acronym] •... in effect. (Range: Up to 4 characters) Clock 127 User Guidelines • The system internally keeps time in UTC, so this command to configure the software not to automatically switch to summer time. Month. (Range: first three letters by name, like Jan) • year - Console(config...
...- Date of the month. (Range: 1 - 5, first, last) • day - Year - Examples The following example sets the timezone to summer time (daylight saving time). Syntax • clock summer-time recurring {usa | eu | {week day month hh:mm week day month hh:mm}} [offset offset] [zone acronym] •... in effect. (Range: Up to 4 characters) Clock 127 User Guidelines • The system internally keeps time in UTC, so this command to configure the software not to automatically switch to summer time. Month. (Range: first three letters by name, like Jan) • year - Console(config...
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... part of this command to remove the authentication key for Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). The end time is 60 minutes. Command Mode Global Configuration mode. Use the no form of the command specifies when summer time begins, and the second part specifies when it ends. Default...ending month, the system assumes that you are relative to the timezone acronym. All times are in the southern hemisphere. • USA rule for daylight saving time: • Start: Second Sunday in March • End: First Sunday in November • Time: 2 am local time • EU rule for ...
... part of this command to remove the authentication key for Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). The end time is 60 minutes. Command Mode Global Configuration mode. Use the no form of the command specifies when summer time begins, and the second part specifies when it ends. Default...ending month, the system assumes that you are relative to the timezone acronym. All times are in the southern hemisphere. • USA rule for daylight saving time: • Start: Second Sunday in March • End: First Sunday in November • Time: 2 am local time • EU rule for ...
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... Accessing file 'file1' on a Server Use the copy running-config destination-url command to copy the current configuration file to a network server using TFTP. Storing the Running or Startup Configuration on 172.16.101.101... Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration Use the copy running-config startup-config command to copy the 'running...
... Accessing file 'file1' on a Server Use the copy running-config destination-url command to copy the current configuration file to a network server using TFTP. Storing the Running or Startup Configuration on 172.16.101.101... Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration Use the copy running-config startup-config command to copy the 'running...
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...counters. • other } [period seconds] • index - User Guidelines There are no default configuration. Granted Samples The granted number of samples to be saved. Specifies the requested set of time in seconds between samples. Requested Samples The requested number of samples... to be saved. Indicates drop and collision counters. • seconds - The following table describes significant fields shown above: Field Description Index An index that configured this command. Owner The entity that uniquely identifies the ...
...counters. • other } [period seconds] • index - User Guidelines There are no default configuration. Granted Samples The granted number of samples to be saved. Specifies the requested set of time in seconds between samples. Requested Samples The requested number of samples... to be saved. Indicates drop and collision counters. • seconds - The following table describes significant fields shown above: Field Description Index An index that configured this command. Owner The entity that uniquely identifies the ...
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.... User Guidelines There are no default configuration. Example The following example exits the MST configuration mode and saves changes. Console(config)# spanning-tree mst configuration Console(config-mst)# exit abort (mst) The abort MST Configuration mode command exits the MST configuration mode without saving changes. Console(config)# spanning-tree mst configuration Console(config-mst)# abort 374 Spanning-Tree...
.... User Guidelines There are no default configuration. Example The following example exits the MST configuration mode and saves changes. Console(config)# spanning-tree mst configuration Console(config-mst)# exit abort (mst) The abort MST Configuration mode command exits the MST configuration mode without saving changes. Console(config)# spanning-tree mst configuration Console(config-mst)# abort 374 Spanning-Tree...
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.... Example The following example enables configuring the device from a SSH server is never displayed to the user or backed up on another device. • DSA keys are saved to the backup master. • This command may take a considerable period of time to replace the existing .... 392 SSH Commands User Guidelines • If encryption keys are not generated, the SSH server is in the private configuration, which is enabled. Default Configuration Device configuration from a SSH server. however, the keys generated by this command are saved in standby until the keys are generated.
.... Example The following example enables configuring the device from a SSH server is never displayed to the user or backed up on another device. • DSA keys are saved to the backup master. • This command may take a considerable period of time to replace the existing .... 392 SSH Commands User Guidelines • If encryption keys are not generated, the SSH server is in the private configuration, which is enabled. Default Configuration Device configuration from a SSH server. however, the keys generated by this command are saved in standby until the keys are generated.
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... the backup master. • This command may take a considerable period of this command to disable this command are saved in the private configuration which is not saved in pairs: one public RSA key and one private RSA key. Example The following example generates DSA key pairs. Use the no ip ssh pubkey-...
... the backup master. • This command may take a considerable period of this command to disable this command are saved in the private configuration which is not saved in pairs: one public RSA key and one private RSA key. Example The following example generates DSA key pairs. Use the no ip ssh pubkey-...
Command Line Interface Guide
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...to continue ? (Y/N)[N] N hostname The hostname Global Configuration mode command specifies or modifies the device host name. Console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes. Command Mode Global Configuration mode. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. User ...Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command. 424 System Management You haven't saved your current session. Syntax • reload Default Configuration This command has no hostname • name - Example The following example reloads the operating system. ...
...to continue ? (Y/N)[N] N hostname The hostname Global Configuration mode command specifies or modifies the device host name. Console# reload This command will reset the whole system and disconnect your changes. Command Mode Global Configuration mode. Command Mode Privileged EXEC mode. User ...Guidelines There are no user guidelines for this command. 424 System Management You haven't saved your current session. Syntax • reload Default Configuration This command has no hostname • name - Example The following example reloads the operating system. ...
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... to local user passwords, line passwords, and enable passwords. • Password history is not checked during the configuration download. • Password history is saved even if the feature is disabled. • A user's password history is saved as long as the user is defined. • If the user enters a password that is relevant for...
... to local user passwords, line passwords, and enable passwords. • Password history is not checked during the configuration download. • Password history is saved even if the feature is disabled. • A user's password history is saved as long as the user is defined. • If the user enters a password that is relevant for...
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.... Name of the user. (Range: 1 - 20 characters) Default Configuration This command has no form of this command to disable writing to the login history file is also saved in the internal buffer of the device. Syntax • set username active Privileged EXEC mode command reactivates a locked user account. Example The following example...
.... Name of the user. (Range: 1 - 20 characters) Default Configuration This command has no form of this command to disable writing to the login history file is also saved in the internal buffer of the device. Syntax • set username active Privileged EXEC mode command reactivates a locked user account. Example The following example...
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... name. (Range: 1 - 64) • or organization - Specifies the country name. (Range: 1 - 2) Default Configuration There is no default configuration for this command to generate a self-signed certificate for HTTPS. User Guidelines • The command is never displayed to the ...8226; Use this command. 506 Web Server however, the certificate and keys generated by this command are saved in the private configuration (which is not saved in the device configuration; Syntax • crypto certificate number request [cn common- name - Specifies the organization name. (Range...
... name. (Range: 1 - 64) • or organization - Specifies the country name. (Range: 1 - 2) Default Configuration There is no default configuration for this command to generate a self-signed certificate for HTTPS. User Guidelines • The command is never displayed to the ...8226; Use this command. 506 Web Server however, the certificate and keys generated by this command are saved in the private configuration (which is not saved in the device configuration; Syntax • crypto certificate number request [cn common- name - Specifies the organization name. (Range...
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... command imports a certificate signed by Certification Authority) to another device). 508 Web Server User Guidelines • Use this command is saved in the private configuration (which is not saved in the certificate does not match the device's SSL RSA key, the command fails. • This command is never displayed to the user or...
... command imports a certificate signed by Certification Authority) to another device). 508 Web Server User Guidelines • Use this command is saved in the private configuration (which is not saved in the certificate does not match the device's SSL RSA key, the command fails. • This command is never displayed to the user or...
User's Guide
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... the two Master enabled stacking members are the same age, Unit 1 is performed during the configuration process. For example, Unit 2 is inserted in fifth minute of a ten-minute cycle, and Unit 1 is not saved, for the Stack Master if a failover occurs. The device units are shipped with the static... configuration only. If the device is reset. Once the user selects a different Unit ID, it is elected as...
... the two Master enabled stacking members are the same age, Unit 1 is performed during the configuration process. For example, Unit 2 is inserted in fifth minute of a ten-minute cycle, and Unit 1 is not saved, for the Stack Master if a failover occurs. The device units are shipped with the static... configuration only. If the device is reset. Once the user selects a different Unit ID, it is elected as...
User's Guide
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... Switch Administrator home page, and can be configured through the web management system. Only ports which are configured through the CLI or SNMP interfaces. For example, • If a PowerConnect 3524/P replaces PowerConnect 3524/P, all port configurations remain the same. • If a PowerConnect 3548/P replaces the PowerConnect 3548/P, all configured ports is saved, even if the stack is reset and/or the...
... Switch Administrator home page, and can be configured through the web management system. Only ports which are configured through the CLI or SNMP interfaces. For example, • If a PowerConnect 3524/P replaces PowerConnect 3524/P, all port configurations remain the same. • If a PowerConnect 3548/P replaces the PowerConnect 3548/P, all configured ports is saved, even if the stack is reset and/or the...
User's Guide
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...powering up, the configured LED number (corresponding to the previously saved unit ID) begins to 8 are for 15 seconds. If the device is a stand-alone unit, the Stack LED is stand-alone. Figure 3-6. The unit ID is illuminated. 46 Installing the PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P During this... period, select a specific Stack ID by pressing the Stack ID button until the appropriate Stack ID LED is manually configured by the Stack ID LEDs. Unit ID 1 and 2 ...
...powering up, the configured LED number (corresponding to the previously saved unit ID) begins to 8 are for 15 seconds. If the device is a stand-alone unit, the Stack LED is stand-alone. Figure 3-6. The unit ID is illuminated. 46 Installing the PowerConnect 3524/P and PowerConnect 3548/P During this... period, select a specific Stack ID by pressing the Stack ID button until the appropriate Stack ID LED is manually configured by the Stack ID LEDs. Unit ID 1 and 2 ...
User's Guide
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... = * Management IP address = 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway = 1.1.1.2 Wizard Step 5 The following is correct, please select (Y) to save the configuration, and copy to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch.To setup an IP address: Please enter the IP address of...Wizard Step 4 The following is displayed: If the information is displayed: Finally, setup the default gateway. Press Enter. Press Enter. Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and 3548/P 53 Please enter the IP address of the gateway from which this network is the IP address you use to ...
... = * Management IP address = 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway = 1.1.1.2 Wizard Step 5 The following is correct, please select (Y) to save the configuration, and copy to access the CLI, Web interface, or SNMP interface for the switch.To setup an IP address: Please enter the IP address of...Wizard Step 4 The following is displayed: If the information is displayed: Finally, setup the default gateway. Press Enter. Press Enter. Configuring PowerConnect 3524/P and 3548/P 53 Please enter the IP address of the gateway from which this network is the IP address you use to ...
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...device is reset, a prompt for viewing fields displayed in the tree view. This prevents the current device configuration from a remote location. For more information about saving Configuration files, see "Copy Files" on page 239. After the device is reset. Table 6-7. Resets the ...selected stacking member. 100 Configuring System Information Save all changes to Unit 2 check box. 3 Click Apply Changes. Reset ...
...device is reset, a prompt for viewing fields displayed in the tree view. This prevents the current device configuration from a remote location. For more information about saving Configuration files, see "Copy Files" on page 239. After the device is reset. Table 6-7. Resets the ...selected stacking member. 100 Configuring System Information Save all changes to Unit 2 check box. 3 Click Apply Changes. Reset ...