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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

 

 

 

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.

 

 

Access Mode shows whether the user is able to change

 

 

parameters on the networking device (Read/Write) or is

 

 

only able to view them (Read Only).

 

 

As a factory default, the ‘admin’ user has Read/Write

 

 

access and the ‘guest’ user has Read Only access. There

 

 

can only be one Read/Write user and up to five Read Only

 

 

users.

 

 

 

show

User EXEC

Displays all of the login session information.

loginsession

 

 

users passwd

Global Config

Allows the user to set passwords or change passwords

<username>

 

needed to login.

 

 

A prompt appears after the command is entered requesting

 

 

the users old password. In the absence of an old password

 

 

leave the area blank.

 

 

User password should not be more than eight characters in

 

 

length.

 

 

 

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-

 

 

config

 

 

logout

User EXEC

Logs the user out of the networking device.

 

Privileged

 

 

EXEC

 

 

 

 

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Contents Layer 2 Switch Page Table of Contents Using the Web Interface Traceroute Web User Guide Link DES-3226L Front View List of FiguresWeb User Guide Document Organization About This BookAudience Related DocumentationFeatures Link Offices for Registration and Warranty ServiceTrademarks Copyright Statement„ TCP „ MIB-II Safety Instructions Safety CautionsProduct Overview Web User Guide General Precautions for Rack-Mountable Products Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Switch DescriptionSpecifications Description Technical SpecificationsPerformance Installing the Hardware Preparing the Site for InstallationInstalling the D-Link DES-3226L Switch Unpacking the Switch Setting up the SwitchConnecting the Switch to a Power Supply Connecting Power Cable Installing on a Flat Surface Free-standing SwitchAttaching the Brackets Installing in a RackConfiguring for In-band Connectivity Starting and Configuring the SwitchSubnet Configuring for Out-Of-Band Connectivity Initial Configuration Starting the SwitchExample Session Initial Configuration ProcedureDram 64 MB LED LED IndicatorsWeb User Guide Upgrading the Switch Firmware Software InstallationQuick Starting the Networking Device System Information and System SetupCommand Mode Description Privileged Sets the IP address, subnet mask and gateway Systemimage or a configuration file nvramstartup-con Web User Guide Configuring for Web Access Using the Web InterfaceWeb Interface Panel-Example Web Page LayoutStarting the Web Interface Configuring an Snmp V3 User ProfileSave Command ButtonsOverview Igmp SnoopingCLI Examples Example #1 show igmpsnoopingWeb Examples Igmp Snooping Global Configuration and StatusIgmp Snooping Interface Configuration Web User Guide Configuration Scripting ConsiderationsExample #1 script Example #3 script apply running-config.scr Example #4 Creating a Configuration ScriptExample #2 script list and script delete Example #5 Upload a Configuration Script Example #6 script validate running-config.scrExample #7 Validate another Configuration Script Port Mirroring Example #1 show monitor sessionExample #2 show port all Example #5 Config monitor session 1 mode Example #3 show port interfaceExample #4 show monitor session Specify the source ports and destination port Example #6 Config monitor session 1 source interfaceSystem Port Multiple Port Mirroring Syslog Persistent Log FilesInterpreting Log Files Example #1 show logging Example #2 show logging persistentExample #3 show logging traplogs Example #5 show logging hosts Example #4 logging port configurationFollowing web pages are used in the Syslog feature Traceroute Traceroute OverviewCLI Example Web User Guide Virtual LANs Vlan Configuration ExampleCLI Examples Vlan example network diagramVirtual LANs Private Edge VLANs Graphical User InterfaceCLI Example CoS Queue Mapping Class of Service CoSTraffic-shape Traffic Shaping and Rate LimitingModes Rate-limitWeb Example CoS Interface ConfigurationExample #1 Link Aggregation Configuration Example Link AggregationLink Aggregation Shows the example network Switching -- Link Aggregation -- Configuration Web User Guide Limited Warranty USA only Web User Guide Limited Warranty USA only Web User Guide Registration Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Technical Support Web User Guide Italy India Brasil International OfficesWeb User Guide Shows the standard RJ-45 pin assignments Appendix a Cables and ConnectorsWeb User Guide Following tables show connector pinout information Appendix B Connector PinoutsWeb User Guide Following tables show maximum cable lengths and wavelengths Appendix C Cable Lengths and WavelengthsWeb User Guide
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