Configuration Tasks

1-3

Table 1-1 General System Commands (continued)

Task

Quick Command

For Details, See. . .

 

 

 

Save, restore, or reset nonvolatile data in the system

system nvData

page 6-2

 

Provide a backup for nonvolatile data, restore nonvolatile data

 

 

to the system, or reset nonvolatile data to defaults.

 

 

Reboot the system

Restart the system. Disconnects rlogin and telnet sessions.

system reboot

page 4-4

Table 1-2 System Management Setup Commands

Task

Quick Command

For Details, See. . .

 

 

 

Configure the Console port baud rate

system consoleSpeed

page 3-2

 

Change the factory default baud rate of the Console port,

 

 

which allows you to connect a VT or tty type of terminal or

 

 

terminal emulator to the system using a null modem cable.

 

 

Configure an IP address using an IP interface

Communicate with the system using SNMP, rlogin, or telnet.

ip interface display

page 3-5

ip interface define

 

ip interface modify

 

ip interface remove

 

Define static routes

Access a menu from which you can display, define, remove, and flush static routes for transmitting traffic through the system. Static routes override routes learned through RIP.

ip route

page 3-9

ip route default

 

Administer the ARP cache

Display, remove, and flush the ARP cache (a table of known IP addresses and their corresponding MAC addresses).

ip arp display

page 3-11

ip arp remove

 

ip arp flush

 

Set RIP’s operational mode

ip rip

page 3-12

Define how Routing Information Protocol (RIP) messages are processed.

Ping an IP station or the system

ip ping

page 3-12

Find out if the system can reach an IP station or check that the system is on the network.

Display IP statistics

ip statistics

page 3-14

 

Display datagram statistics and current RIP operational mode.

 

 

 

 

 

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3Com 2200 To the system, or reset nonvolatile data to defaults, Change the factory default baud rate of the Console port