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Contents 1 Using the CLI 25 CLI Command Modes 25 Introduction 25 User EXEC Mode 26 Privileged EXEC Mode 26 Global Configuration Mode 27 Interface Configuration Mode and Specific Configuration Modes 28 Starting the CLI 28 Editing Features 29 Setup Wizard 30 Terminal Command Buffer 30 Negating the Effect... of Commands 30 Command Completion 31 Keyboard Shortcuts 31 CLI Command Conventions 32 2 Command Groups 33 Introduction 33 Command Groups 33 ACL Commands 35 AAA Commands 35 Address Table Commands ...
Contents 1 Using the CLI 25 CLI Command Modes 25 Introduction 25 User EXEC Mode 26 Privileged EXEC Mode 26 Global Configuration Mode 27 Interface Configuration Mode and Specific Configuration Modes 28 Starting the CLI 28 Editing Features 29 Setup Wizard 30 Terminal Command Buffer 30 Negating the Effect... of Commands 30 Command Completion 31 Keyboard Shortcuts 31 CLI Command Conventions 32 2 Command Groups 33 Introduction 33 Command Groups 33 ACL Commands 35 AAA Commands 35 Address Table Commands ...
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... that particular command mode. at the system prompt (console prompt) displays a list of specific commands. CLI Command Modes Introduction To assist in using the CLI and describes implemented command editing features to assist in configuring devices, the CLI (Command Line Interface) is as follows: User EXEC mode, Privileged EXEC mode, Global Configuration mode... "?" From each mode a specific command is used to navigate from one command mode to access the modes is divided into different command modes. Using the CLI 25 Using the CLI This chapter describes how to start using the...
... that particular command mode. at the system prompt (console prompt) displays a list of specific commands. CLI Command Modes Introduction To assist in using the CLI and describes implemented command editing features to assist in configuring devices, the CLI (Command Line Interface) is as follows: User EXEC mode, Privileged EXEC mode, Global Configuration mode... "?" From each mode a specific command is used to navigate from one command mode to access the modes is divided into different command modes. Using the CLI 25 Using the CLI This chapter describes how to start using the...
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... and press . Privileged EXEC Mode Privileged access is password protected to User EXEC mode, type the disable command at the command prompt. 26 Using the CLI Privileged users enter directly into the device, the user is automatically in the Global Configuration mode. The Privileged EXEC mode prompt consists of the privileged...
... and press . Privileged EXEC Mode Privileged access is password protected to User EXEC mode, type the disable command at the command prompt. 26 Using the CLI Privileged users enter directly into the device, the user is automatically in the Global Configuration mode. The Privileged EXEC mode prompt consists of the privileged...
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... following example illustrates how to access Global Configuration mode and returns to the Privileged EXEC mode: console# console#configure console(config)#exit console# Using the CLI 27 console(config)# 2 Use one of the device "host name" followed by the word "(config)" and "#". The Global Configuration mode prompt is used to features...
... following example illustrates how to access Global Configuration mode and returns to the Privileged EXEC mode: console# console#configure console(config)#exit console# Using the CLI 27 console(config)# 2 Use one of the device "host name" followed by the word "(config)" and "#". The Global Configuration mode prompt is used to features...
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...and Specific Configuration Modes Interface Configuration mode commands are to enter the Interface Configuration mode. • QoS - Contains commands related to using CLI commands. If access is via a Telnet connection. The following steps are the same as line speed, timeout settings, etc. Contains ... ports as a whole. Most of these commands are for example, assigning ports to enter the QoS services configuration mode. Starting the CLI The switch can be managed over a direct connection to enter the VLAN Database Interface Configuration mode. • Management Access List - ...
...and Specific Configuration Modes Interface Configuration mode commands are to enter the Interface Configuration mode. • QoS - Contains commands related to using CLI commands. If access is via a Telnet connection. The following steps are the same as line speed, timeout settings, etc. Contains ... ports as a whole. Most of these commands are for example, assigning ports to enter the QoS services configuration mode. Starting the CLI The switch can be managed over a direct connection to enter the VLAN Database Interface Configuration mode. • Management Access List - ...
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...the required parameters after the command keyword. There are described: • Terminal Command Buffer • Command Completion • Keyboard Shortcuts Using the CLI 29 A command is manually entered. To assist in place of a parameter. The User Exec mode is entered, and the prompt "Console>" ... lookup - A list of all valid commands and corresponding help messages are available in each mode or within an Interface Configuration, the CLI does provide a method of displaying the available commands, the command syntax requirements and in place of a command. is entered in some...
...the required parameters after the command keyword. There are described: • Terminal Command Buffer • Command Completion • Keyboard Shortcuts Using the CLI 29 A command is manually entered. To assist in place of a parameter. The User Exec mode is entered, and the prompt "Console>" ... lookup - A list of all valid commands and corresponding help messages are available in each mode or within an Interface Configuration, the CLI does provide a method of displaying the available commands, the command syntax requirements and in place of a command. is entered in some...
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...commands can be recalled, reviewed, modified, and reissued. By default, the history buffer system is enabled, but it is entered in the CLI, it can be increased to -use user interface which quickly guides the user in the history buffer, beginning with the up basic device ...on an internally managed Command History buffer. To display the history buffer, see history. There is an easy-to 256. Setup Wizard The CLI supports a Setup Wizard. This guide describes the negation effect for configuring the command history buffer, see history size. The standard number of ...
...commands can be recalled, reviewed, modified, and reissued. By default, the history buffer system is enabled, but it is entered in the CLI, it can be increased to -use user interface which quickly guides the user in the history buffer, beginning with the up basic device ...on an internally managed Command History buffer. To display the history buffer, see history. There is an easy-to 256. Setup Wizard The CLI supports a Setup Wizard. This guide describes the negation effect for configuring the command history buffer, see history size. The standard number of ...
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...indicates that the command interface ethernet requires a missing parameter. (config)#interface ethernet %missing mandatory parameter (config)#interface ethernet Keyboard Shortcuts The CLI has a range of the command line. Command Completion If the command entered is incomplete, invalid, or has missing or invalid parameters...then the appropriate error message is entered. Backspace key Moves the cursor back one space. This assists in editing the CLI commands. If the characters already entered are automatically re-entered next to assist in entering the correct command. Incorrect or ...
...indicates that the command interface ethernet requires a missing parameter. (config)#interface ethernet %missing mandatory parameter (config)#interface ethernet Keyboard Shortcuts The CLI has a range of the command line. Command Completion If the command entered is incomplete, invalid, or has missing or invalid parameters...then the appropriate error message is entered. Backspace key Moves the cursor back one space. This assists in editing the CLI commands. If the characters already entered are automatically re-entered next to assist in entering the correct command. Incorrect or ...
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...of either auto, on the console. Ctrl+F4 Any combination keys pressed simultaneously on the keyboard. all When a parameter is all . 32 Using the CLI The following table describes the command conventions. Any individual key on the keyboard. One option must be selected. Screen Display Indicates system messages and prompts... Indicates a parameter. For example, the command interface range port-channel has the option of compulsory parameters separated by the | character. For example click . CLI Command Conventions When entering commands there are defined.
...of either auto, on the console. Ctrl+F4 Any combination keys pressed simultaneously on the keyboard. all When a parameter is all . 32 Using the CLI The following table describes the command conventions. Any individual key on the keyboard. One option must be selected. Screen Display Indicates system messages and prompts... Indicates a parameter. For example, the command interface range port-channel has the option of compulsory parameters separated by the | character. For example click . CLI Command Conventions When entering commands there are defined.
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... of a Graphic User Interface (GUI) driven software application. This guide describes how the Command Line Interface (CLI) is a basic command-line interpreter similar to the Getting Started Guide and User Guide for configuring the Dell™ PowerConnect™ switch, details the procedures and provides configuration examples. Command Groups The system commands can be...
... of a Graphic User Interface (GUI) driven software application. This guide describes how the Command Line Interface (CLI) is a basic command-line interpreter similar to the Getting Started Guide and User Guide for configuring the Dell™ PowerConnect™ switch, details the procedures and provides configuration examples. Command Groups The system commands can be...
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... Commands User Interface Commands VLAN Commands Voice VLAN Commands Web Server Commands 802.1x Commands 34 Command Groups Configures all port configuration options for entering CLI commands. Configures and manages IP addresses on the device. Configures VLANs and displays VLAN information.
... Commands User Interface Commands VLAN Commands Voice VLAN Commands Web Server Commands 802.1x Commands 34 Command Groups Configures all port configuration options for entering CLI commands. Configures and manages IP addresses on the device. Configures VLANs and displays VLAN information.
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... snmp-server v3-host Specifies the recipient of Simple Network Management Global Protocol notification operation, Configuration snmp-server set Sets SNMP MIB value by the CLI. Configuration snmp-server host Specifies the recipient of Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 notifications.
... snmp-server v3-host Specifies the recipient of Simple Network Management Global Protocol notification operation, Configuration snmp-server set Sets SNMP MIB value by the CLI. Configuration snmp-server host Specifies the recipient of Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 notifications.
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... Displays the current privilege level. All Enables the Global Configuration mode All Exits any configuration All submode. All Lists the commands entered in the All CLI mode hierarchy.
... Displays the current privilege level. All Enables the Global Configuration mode All Exits any configuration All submode. All Lists the commands entered in the All CLI mode hierarchy.
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... for which a router waits for communication with RADIUS servers. snmp-server community Sets up a system contact. snmp-server set Sets SNMP MIB value by the CLI. snmp-server trap authentication Enables the switch to send SNMP traps or SNMP notifications. spanning-tree bpdu Defines BPDU handling when spanning tree is located...
... for which a router waits for communication with RADIUS servers. snmp-server community Sets up a system contact. snmp-server set Sets SNMP MIB value by the CLI. snmp-server trap authentication Enables the switch to send SNMP traps or SNMP notifications. spanning-tree bpdu Defines BPDU handling when spanning tree is located...
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...:11 [hh:mm:ss] Configuration and Image 145 The configuration file copy can serve as if the commands were typed in the command-line interface (CLI). These commands replace the startup configuration file with the loaded "configuration file" having precedence. Storing the Running or Startup Configuration on 172.16.101.101...
...:11 [hh:mm:ss] Configuration and Image 145 The configuration file copy can serve as if the commands were typed in the command-line interface (CLI). These commands replace the startup configuration file with the loaded "configuration file" having precedence. Storing the Running or Startup Configuration on 172.16.101.101...
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Console# show rmon collection history Index -----1 Interface Interval Requested Samples 1 1000 50 Granted Samples Owner 50 CLI The following example displays all RMON group statistics. Example The following table describes the significant fields shown in seconds between samples. The requested number of ...
Console# show rmon collection history Index -----1 Interface Interval Requested Samples 1 1000 50 Granted Samples Owner 50 CLI The following example displays all RMON group statistics. Example The following table describes the significant fields shown in seconds between samples. The requested number of ...
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Examples The following example displays RMON Ethernet Statistics history for this command. show rmon history The show rmon history 5 throughput Sample Set: 1 Owner: CLI Interface: g1 Interval: 1800 Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50 Maximum table size: 500 Time Octets Packets Broadcast Jan 18 2002 21:57:00 303595962 ...
Examples The following example displays RMON Ethernet Statistics history for this command. show rmon history The show rmon history 5 throughput Sample Set: 1 Owner: CLI Interface: g1 Interval: 1800 Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50 Maximum table size: 500 Time Octets Packets Broadcast Jan 18 2002 21:57:00 303595962 ...
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Console# show rmon history 5 errors Sample Set: 1 Owner: CLI Interface: g1 Interval: 1800 Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50 Maximum table size: 500 Time Jan 18 2002 21:57:00 Jan 18 2002 21:...57:30 CRC Align Undersize 1 1 1 1 Oversize -------49 27 Fragments Jabbers 0 0 0 0 The following example displays RMON Ethernet Statistics history for "other Sample Set: 1 Owner: CLI Interface: g1 Interval: 1800 Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50 Maximum table size: 500 Time Dropped Collisions Jan 18 2002 3 0 21:57:00 Jan 18...
Console# show rmon history 5 errors Sample Set: 1 Owner: CLI Interface: g1 Interval: 1800 Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50 Maximum table size: 500 Time Jan 18 2002 21:57:00 Jan 18 2002 21:...57:30 CRC Align Undersize 1 1 1 1 Oversize -------49 27 Fragments Jabbers 0 0 0 0 The following example displays RMON Ethernet Statistics history for "other Sample Set: 1 Owner: CLI Interface: g1 Interval: 1800 Requested samples: 50 Granted samples: 50 Maximum table size: 500 Time Dropped Collisions Jan 18 2002 3 0 21:57:00 Jan 18...
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... EXEC mode command displays alarm configuration. The entity that uniquely identifies the entry. Console# show rmon alarm-table Index OID 1 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 2 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 3 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.9 Owner CLI Manager CLI The following example displays the alarms summary table. Example The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display: Field Index OID Owner Description...
... EXEC mode command displays alarm configuration. The entity that uniquely identifies the entry. Console# show rmon alarm-table Index OID 1 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 2 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.1 3 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10.9 Owner CLI Manager CLI The following example displays the alarms summary table. Example The following table describes the significant fields shown in the display: Field Index OID Owner Description...
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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 The following table describes the significant fields shown in seconds over which the data is sampled and compared with the thresholds. 320 RMON Commands Alarm...
... 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 The following table describes the significant fields shown in seconds over which the data is sampled and compared with the thresholds. 320 RMON Commands Alarm...