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4.1.4.7SET TIME (SE TI)
This command, followed by the time (HHMMSS), sets the real time clock time as shown:
SET TIME (HHMMSS)
Example: # SE TI 033526
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4.1.4.8SET PORT NAME (SE PO NA)
This command, followed by the port number or port name, a command separator (TO), then the name text (up to 32 characters), assigns the new name text entered as shown:
SET PORT NAME (SE PO NA) port number or port name TO name text
Example: # SE PO NA 4 TO Port 4
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4.1.4.9SET PORT SPEED (SE PO SP)
This command changes the port speed for a single port or a group of ports as shown:
SET PORT SPEED (Comma separated list of Port numbers, port names, or group names) (Speed duplex)
Speed duplex is one of the following: 10HALF, 10FULL, 100HALF, 100FULL, 1000FULL, AUTO.
Example: # SE PO SP 4,6,7,8 100HALF
Speed set for port(s) 4, 6, 7, 8
4.1.4.10 SET PORT MONITOR (SE PO MO)
This command sets the data routing by selecting the port (output) on which the monitoring device is to be located as well as ports (input TAPS, SPAN) to be redirected to that monitor port. As part of this command, there is a command separator (FROM) or, if the OFF parameter (turn off all data routing to the selected port) is used, the FROM is not used as shown:
SET PORT MONITOR (SE PO MO) comma separated list of port numbers, port names or group names [OFF] or [FROM comma separated list of port numbers, port names or group names]
Example: # SE PO MO Port1 FROM Engineering
#SE PO MO 4 FROM 3,2,PortNine
#SE PO MO 3 OFF
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NOTE: See the 'Exercise - CLI Setting Ports 36 ' and 'Application 47 ' sections for further explanation and examples using input and output settings for tap and
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