Asante Technologies IC36240 Series setup guide Command Exit End Ctrl-Z Purpose, Switch# configure

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To exit global configuration command mode and return to privileged EXEC mode, use one of the following commands:

Command

exit

end

Ctrl-Z

Purpose

Exits global configuration mode and returns to privileged EXEC mode.

To list the commands available in global configuration mode, enter a question mark (?) at the prompt, as shown in the following example. Enter a question mark (?) after a specific command to see all the options for that command.

Switch# configure

 

Switch(config)# ?

Add an access list entry

access-list

arp

Set static arp entry

banner

Define a login banner

boot

Modify system boot parameters

clock

Manage the system clock

define

Create a definition

dot1x

IEEE 802.1x configuration

duplicate-ip

Duplicate IP Address detection Global Commands

enable

Modify enable password parameters

end

End current mode and change to enable mode

exit

Exit current mode and down to previous mode

help

Description of the interactive help system

hostname

Set system's network name

interface

Select an interface to configure

ip

Global IP configuration subcommands

lacp

Configure LACP

line

Configure a terminal line

logging

Message Logging global configuration commands

mac

Add a mac access list entry

mac-address-table

MAC Address Table global configuration command

monitor

Traffic Monitoring Global configuration commands

no

Negate a command or set its defaults

priority-list

Priority List global configuration commands

quit

Exit current mode and down to previous mode

service

Modify use of network based services

show

Show running system information

snmp-server

Modify SNMP parameters

sntp

Modify SNTP parameters

spanning-tree

Spanning Tree Protocol global command

tos-list

Tos List global configuration commands

username

To establish a username-based authentication system

vlan

VLAN global configuration command

write

Write running configuration to memory, network, or terminal

From global configuration mode, you can access three additional configuration modes: Use the interface, spanning- tree, and vlan commands to access their respective configuration modes.

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Contents IntraCore IC36240 Series IntraCore IC36240 Layer 2+ Gigabit Ethernet Switch Setup GuideTable of Contents Connecting to a PC Asante IntraCore IC36240 Introduction FeaturesFront and Back Panel Descriptions Package ContentsLED LEDsConsole Interface Management and ConfigurationInstallation Overview Hardware Installation and SetupSafety Overview Recommended Installation Tools Installing into an Equipment RackPower Requirements Environmental RequirementsSFP Mini Gbic Ports Installing the Optional External Power SupplyEquipment Rack Guidelines Connecting to the Network Connecting Power1 10/100/1000BaseT Ports Cabling Procedures Pin Number Pair Number & Wire Colors Gigabit Ethernet Ports Cabling ProceduresAsante IntraCore IC36240 Connecting to a Console Initial Software SetupUser Access Verification Password Connecting to a PCPrivileges Commands Passwords and Privileges CommandsEnable Password Service Password-Encryption PasswordConfiguring an IP Address Login SecurityUsername Command Password and login CommandsSystem Boot Parameters Restoring Factory DefaultsSetting a Default IP Gateway Address Switchconfig# ip default-gatewayUser Top User Exec Mode Understanding the Command Line Interface CLIAccess Each Command Mode Document ConventionsCommand Show ? Purpose Privileged Top Privileged Exec ModeGlobal Configuration Mode Switch# configure Command Exit End Ctrl-Z PurposeSpanning-Tree Configuration Mode Interface Configuration ModeVlan Configuration Mode Advanced Features Supported within the Command ModeSpanning-tree mst configuration Example of Context Sensitive Help Command Help PurposeSwitch# configure ? Checking Command SyntaxUsing the No and Default Forms of Commands Using CLI Command HistoryUsing Command-Line Editing Features and Shortcuts Keystrokes/Command PurposeCompleting a Partial Command Name Moving Around on the Command LineKeystrokes Purpose Editing Command Lines That Wrap Deleting Entries Redisplaying the Current Command LineScrolling Down a Line or a Screen Controlling Capitalization Transposing Mistyped CharactersKeystrokes Problem Possible Solutions Appendix a Basic TroubleshootingPhysical Characteristics Appendix B SpecificationsEnvironmental Range PerformanceStandards Compliance Technical Support and WarrantyFCC Compliance Statement Important Safety Instructions Appendix C FCC Compliance and Warranty StatementsIntraCare Warranty Statement Appendix D Online Warranty Registration CLI IndexLED