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When you have completed the entry, press Ctrl-Ato check the complete syntax before pressing Enter to execute the command. The dollar sign ($) appears at the end of the line to indicate that the line has been scrolled to the right:

Switch(config)# access-list 101 permit icmp 192.168.123.0 0.0.0.255 192$

Use line wrapping in conjunction with the command history feature to recall and modify previous complex command entries.

4.8.4 Deleting Entries

Use any of the following commands to delete command entries if you make a mistake or change your mind:

Keystrokes

Purpose

 

 

Press Delete or Backspace.

Erase the character to the left of the cursor.

 

 

Press Ctrl-D.

Delete the character at the cursor.

 

 

Press Ctrl-K.

Delete all characters from the cursor to the end of the command line.

 

 

Press Ctrl-U or Ctrl-X.

Delete all characters from the cursor to the beginning of the command

 

line.

 

 

Press Ctrl-W.

Delete the word to the left of the cursor.

 

 

Press Esc D.

Delete from the cursor to the end of the word.

 

 

4.8.5 Scrolling Down a Line or a Screen

When using a command that list more information than will fill on the screen, the prompt --More-- is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Whenever the More prompt is displayed, use the following keystrokes to view the next line or screen:

Keystrokes

Purpose

 

 

Press Return.

Scroll down one line.

 

 

Press Spacebar.

Scroll down one screen.

 

 

4.8.6 Redisplaying the Current Command Line

If you are entering a command and the system suddenly sends a message to your screen, you can easily recall your current command line entry. To do so, use the following command:

Keystrokes

Purpose

 

 

Press Ctrl-L or Ctrl-R.

Redisplay the current command line.

 

 

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Contents IntraCore IC36240 Series IntraCore IC36240 Layer 2+ Gigabit Ethernet Switch User’s ManualTable of Contents Password Service Password-Encryption Snmp Configuration Commands Trunk Ieee 802.1q Technical Support and Warranty Introduction FeaturesFront and Back Panel Descriptions Package ContentsLED LEDsConsole Interface Management and ConfigurationSafety Overview Hardware Installation and SetupInstallation Overview Environmental Requirements Installing into an Equipment RackRecommended Installation Tools Power RequirementsEquipment Rack Guidelines Installing the Optional External Power SupplySFP Mini Gbic Ports 1 10/100/1000BaseT Ports Cabling Procedures Connecting PowerConnecting to the Network 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 PCEnable Password Passwords and Privileges CommandsPrivileges Commands Service Password-Encryption PasswordPassword and login Commands Login SecurityConfiguring an IP Address Username CommandSwitchconfig# ip default-gateway Restoring Factory DefaultsSystem Boot Parameters Setting a Default IP Gateway AddressDocument Conventions Understanding the Command Line Interface CLIUser Top User Exec Mode Access Each Command ModeCommand Show ? Purpose Privileged Top Privileged Exec ModeGlobal Configuration Mode Switch# configure Command Exit End Ctrl-Z PurposeSpanning-Tree Configuration Mode Interface Configuration ModeSpanning-tree mst configuration Advanced Features Supported within the Command ModeVlan Configuration Mode Example of Context Sensitive Help Command Help PurposeSwitch# configure ? Checking Command Syntax Keystrokes/Command Purpose Using CLI Command History Using the No and Default Forms of Commands Using Command-Line Editing Features and ShortcutsKeystrokes Purpose Moving Around on the Command LineCompleting a Partial Command Name Editing Command Lines That Wrap Scrolling Down a Line or a Screen Redisplaying the Current Command LineDeleting Entries Keystrokes Transposing Mistyped CharactersControlling Capitalization Switch# clock set 092930 28 January Switch# reload cr Managing the System and Configuration FilesSetting the System Clock Switch# clock ?Enabling the System Log Changing the PasswordTesting Connections with Ping Tests Specifying the HostnameSwitch# show running-config Managing Configuration FilesDisplaying the Operating Configuration Configuring from the TerminalNewname# copy running-config startup-config Copying Configuration Files to a Network ServerSwitch# copy startup-config ? Switch# copy running-config tftp//192.168.0.1/my-config Switch# copy running-configSwitch# copy running-config Tftp Switch# copy tftp//192.168.123.59/my-confg running-config Configuring SnmpAuthentication Access ControlSupport Create or Modify Access Control for Snmp CommunitySecurity Levels Establish the Contact and Location of the Snmp Agent Command Purpose Snmp-server community string viewSnmp Configuration Commands Configuring Spanning TreeSpanning-tree mst? Spanning Tree ParametersPort Path Cost Spanning Tree Port ConfigurationRapid Spanning Tree Protocol Rstp Port PriorityEnabling Rapid Spanning Tree Configuring Switch/Bridge PrioritySwitchconfig# spanning-tree priority priority Rapid ConvergenceConfiguring Port Priority Configuring Link TypeConfiguring an Edge Port Configuring Port Path CostMultiple Spanning-Tree MST Vlan Configuring VlanShow mac-address-table Switchconfig# mac-address-table aging-timeMAC Address Table Class Address or Range Status Configuring IPAssign IP Addresses to Switch Define a Static ARP Cache Establish Address ResolutionForwarding Unknown Multicast Packets Configuring IgmpManaging IP Multicast Traffic Igmp OverviewHost-query messages Using Access ListsSwitchconfig-if-veth1#ip igmp query-interval Command Purpose Ip igmp query-max-response-timeUsing a Classification ACL Asante IntraCore IC36240 Create a Standard Access List Switchconfig# mac access-list standard Create a MAC Access ListCreate an Expanded Access List Access-list 101 deny tcp 192.168.123.0 0.0.0.255 ? Access-list 101 ?Access-list 101 deny ? Access-list 101 deny tcp ?Access-list standard ? Creating an Access List with a NameApplying an Access List to an Interface Access-list ?Switchconfig# access-list 110 permit udp any any eq Configuring Common Access ListsAccess-list 101 deny ip any any Creating or Modifying a Vlan Vlan ConfigurationDeleting a Vlan Switch# show vlanSwitchconfig-vlan#port-member delete eth Trunk Ieee 802.1q Static AccessVlan Port Membership Modes Switchconfig# end Command Purpose Switchconfig# vlan dot1q tag nativePriority Queuing Quality of Service ConfigurationConfiguring Weighted Fair Queuing Monitoring Weighted Fair Queuing ListsMonitoring Priority Queuing Lists Configuring Traffic Shaping for an InterfaceTraffic Shaping Defining the Priority ListGeneric Traffic Shaping Example Configuring Rate LimitConfiguring Traffic Shaping for an Access List Monitoring the Traffic Shaping ConfigurationAsante IntraCore IC36240 Main Configuration Menu Configuring the Switch Using the GUIFront Panel Information Screen Information ScreensGeneral Information Screen Assign IP Addresses to SwitchClass Address or Range Status Individual Port Configuration Screen Port Configuration MenuAsante IntraCore IC36240 Press go Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration STP Port Configuration Global STP Bridge Configuration Snmp Configuration Asante IntraCore IC36240 Address Table Screen Asante IntraCore IC36240 Asante IntraCore IC36240 Vlan Configuration Asante IntraCore IC36240 Click Apply Igmp Configuration Asante IntraCore IC36240 Asante IntraCore IC36240 Web CLI Screen System Clock Menu Save Problem Possible Solutions Appendix a Basic TroubleshootingPerformance Appendix B SpecificationsPhysical Characteristics Environmental RangeStandards Compliance Technical Support and WarrantyFCC Compliance Statement Important Safety Instructions Appendix C FCC Compliance and Warranty StatementsIntraCare Warranty Statement Appendix D Online Warranty Registration Index Access ListIgmp LED Safety Priority Queuing Vlan