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Table 5 describes the command syntax, the mode you must be in to execute the command, and the purpose and output of the command.
Table 5. Quick Start Commands
Command | Mode | Description |
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show hardware | Privileged | Shows hardware version, MAC address, and software ver- |
| EXEC | sion information. |
show users | Privileged | Displays all of the users that are allowed to access the net- |
| EXEC | working device. |
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| Access Mode shows whether the user is able to change |
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| parameters on the networking device (Read/Write) or is |
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| only able to view them (Read Only). |
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| As a factory default, the ‘admin’ user has Read/Write |
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| access and the ‘guest’ user has Read Only access. There |
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| can only be one Read/Write user and up to five Read Only |
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| users. |
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show | User EXEC | Displays all of the login session information. |
loginsession |
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users passwd | Global Config | Allows the user to set passwords or change passwords |
<username> |
| needed to login. |
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| A prompt appears after the command is entered requesting |
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| the users old password. In the absence of an old password |
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| leave the area blank. |
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| User password should not be more than eight characters in |
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| length. |
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copy sys- | Privileged | Saves passwords and all other changes to the device. |
tem:running- | EXEC | If you do not save the configuration, all changes are lost |
config |
| when you power down or reset the networking device. |
nvram:startup- |
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config |
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logout | User EXEC | Logs the user out of the networking device. |
| Privileged |
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| EXEC |
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