NEC N8406-022 manual Idle timeout, Typographical conventions, Ping IP address

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Table 2 User access levels

User account

Description and tasks performed

User

The User has no direct responsibility for switch management. He or she can view all switch

 

status information and statistics, but cannot make any configuration changes to the switch.

 

The user account is enabled by default, and the default password is user.

Oper

The Operator has no direct responsibility for switch management. He or she can view all

 

switch status information and statistics, but cannot make any configuration changes to the

 

switch.

 

By default, the operator account is disabled and has no password.

Admin

The super user administrator has complete access to all command modes on the switch,

 

including the ability to change both the user and administrator passwords.

 

The admin account is enabled by default, and the default password is admin.

 

 

 

NOTE: With the exception of the admin user, access to each user level can be disabled by setting the password to an empty value.

Once you enter the administrator password and it is verified, you are given complete access to this switch.

Idle timeout

By default, this switch disconnects the console, Telnet, or SSH session after five minutes of inactivity. This function is controlled by the idle timeout parameter, which can be set from 1 to 60 minutes. To change this parameter, see the “System configuration” section in the “Configuration Commands” chapter.

Typographical conventions

The following table describes the typographic styles used in this guide:

Typeface or symbol

Meaning

angle brackets < >

Indicate a variable to enter based on the description inside the brackets. Do not type the

 

brackets as you enter the command.

 

Example: If the command syntax is

 

ping <IP address>

 

you enter

 

ping 192.32.10.12

bold body text

Indicates objects, such as window names, icons, and user-interface objects, such as

 

buttons and tabs.

bold Courier text

Indicates command names, options, and text that you must enter.

 

Example:

 

Use the show ip arp commands.

plain Courier text

Indicates command syntax and system output (for example: prompts and system

 

messages). Example:

 

configure terminal

braces { }

Indicate required elements in syntax descriptions where there is more than one option.

 

You must choose only one of the options. Do not type the braces when entering the

 

command.

 

Example: If the command syntax is

 

show portchannel {<1-12>hashinformation}

 

you must enter:

 

show portchannel <1-12>

 

or

 

show portchannel hash

 

or

 

show portchannel information

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Contents N8406-022 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch Page Contents Statistics commands Operations Commands Iscli Reference Connecting to the switchIntroduction Additional referencesTelnet 1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch IP address Setting an IP addressEstablishing a Telnet connection Establishing an SSH connection# ssh user@1Gb Intelligent L2 Switch IP address Accessing the switchTypographical conventions Idle timeoutPing IP address Show portchannel 1-12hashinformationShow spanning-tree stp Show ip interfaceAccessing the Iscli Iscli Command ModesIscli basics Global commands Command abbreviation Command line interface shortcutsSwitchconfig# spanning-tree stp 1 bridge hello Switchconfig# sp stp 1 br hInformation Commands SNMPv3 Information commands System Information commandsSNMPv3 View Table information SNMPv3 USM User Table informationUser Name ProtocolView Name SNMPv3 Access Table informationGroup Name PrefixSNMPv3 Community Table information SNMPv3 Group Table informationSec Model Index Name User Name Tag Trap1 Public V1v2only V1v2trapSNMPv3 Target Address Table information SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table informationSec Level NameTag V1v2trapv1v2trap SNMPv3 Notify Table informationSNMPv3 dump Show snmp-server v3 Command mode AllSystem information Usernames Enabled Oper Disabled Admin Always Enabled Show recent syslog messagesSystem user information Layer 2 information Show all FDB information FDB information commandsShow spanning-tree stp 1-32information Spanning Tree informationRapid Spanning Tree and Multiple Spanning Tree information Designated bridge Priority bridgeDesg 8000-000342fa3b80 8001 P2P, Edge 128 2000 Common Internal Spanning Tree informationDesg 8000-000342fa3b80 8002 128 2000 128 2000Disabled DSB Cist RootDiscarding DISC, Learning LRN, Forwarding FWD, or Trunk group 1, Enabled port state STG 1 forwarding Trunk group informationVlan information ARP information Layer 3 informationIP information Show layer3 information Command mode AllShow all ARP entry information ARP address list informationIgmp multicast router port information Igmp multicast group informationRmon Information Rmon history informationRmon alarm information Show rmon alarmInterval Show rmon event Rmon event informationLink status information Port information Port Tag Rmon PvidVLANs Show geaport Command mode All Logical Port to GEA Port mappingUplink Failure Detection information Information dump Port Statistics Statistics commandsEthernet statistics Bridging statisticsDot3StatsFCSErrors Dot3StatsAlignmentErrorsDot3StatsInternalMacTransmitError Dot3StatsSingleCollisionFramesInterface statistics Show interface gigabitethernet port number ip-counters Internet Protocol IP statisticsLink statistics Layer 2 statisticsFDB statistics Show interface gigabitethernet port number link-countersIP statistics Layer 3 statisticsARP statistics ArpEntriesCur ArpEntriesHighWater ARP statisticsDNS statistics Icmp statisticsDNS statistics DnsInRequests DnsOutRequests DnsBadRequests TCP statistics UDP statistics Igmp Multicast Group statistics Management Processor statisticsShow mp tcp-block Show mp udp-block10ad41e8/10ad5790 All UDP allocated control blocks Listen161 Show snmp-server counters Command mode All except User Exec CPU statisticsSnmp statistics Decoding Snmp messages received NTP statistics Show ntp counters Command mode AllStatistics dump Uplink Failure Detection statisticsSaving the configuration Configuration CommandsSystem configuration Viewing and saving changesSystem host log configuration Secure Shell Server configuration Radius server configuration TACACS+ server configuration NTP server configuration System Snmp configuration SNMPv3 configuration Privacy-password password User Security Model configurationPrivacy-protocol desnone No snmp-server userView-based Access Control Model configuration SNMPv3 View configurationSNMPv3 Community Table configuration SNMPv3 Group configurationSNMPv3 Target Parameters Table configuration SNMPv3 Target Address Table configurationSNMPv3 Notify Table configuration System Access configurationManagement Networks configuration User ID configuration User Access Control configurationHttps Access configuration Temporarily disabling a port Port configurationPort link configuration Layer 2 configurationSpanning-tree mrst Enable Spanning-tree mrst ModeSpanning-tree mstp NameCist bridge configuration Common Internal Spanning Tree configurationCist port configuration Spanning Tree configuration Bridge Spanning Tree configuration Spanning Tree port configuration Forwarding Database configuration Trunk configurationStatic FDB configuration Vlan configuration Layer 3 configurationDefault Gateway configuration IP interface configurationAddress Resolution Protocol configuration Igmp configurationIgmp snooping configuration Igmp filtering configuration Igmp static multicast router configurationDomain Name System configuration Igmp filtering port configurationIgmp filter definition Remote Monitoring configuration Rmon history configurationRmon event configuration Rmon alarm configuration Uplink Failure Detection configuration Port mirroringPort-based port mirroring Failure Detection Pair configuration Configuration DumpLink to Monitor configuration Link to Disable configurationRestoring the active switch configuration Saving the active switch configurationOperations-level port options Operations CommandsUpdating the switch software image Boot OptionsDownloading new software to the switch Router# copy tftp image1image2boot-imageRouterconfig# boot image image1image2 Uploading a software image from the switchSwitch# copy image1image2boot-image tftp Selecting a software image to runSelecting a configuration block Resetting the switchAccessing the AOS CLI Maintenance Commands System maintenanceForwarding Database maintenance Debugging options ARP cache maintenanceIgmp Snooping maintenance Igmp Mrouter maintenanceUuencode flash dump Switch# copy flash-dump tftp server filename Panic commandSwitch# clear flash-dump Tftp system dump putUnscheduled system dumps Index
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