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EES4710BD 10 Slots L2/L3/L4 Chassis Switch
extended
command under
Global Mode.
for
Extended IP
ACL Mode
return to
Global Mode.
4.2.1.2 Configuration Syntax
ES4710BD provides various configuration commands. Although all the commands are
different, they all abide by the syntax of ES4710BD configuration commands. The general
command format of ES4710BD is shown below:
cmdtxt <variable> { enum1 | … | enumN } [option]
Conventions: cmdtxt in bold font indicates a command keyword; <variable> indicates a variable
parameter; {enum1 | … | enumN } indicates a mandatory parameter that should be selected from
enum1~enumN; and the square bracket ([ ]) in [option] indicates an optional parameter. There may
be combinations of “< >”, “{ }” and “[ ]” in the command line, such as [<variable>],{enum1
<variable>| enum2}, [option1 [option2]], etc.
Here are examples for some actual configuration commands:
y show version, no parameters required. This is a command with only a keyword
and no parameter, just type in the command to run.
y vlan <vlan-id>, parameter values are required after the keyword.
y duplex {auto|full|half}user can enter duplex auto, duplex full or duplex half for
this command.
y snmp-server community {ro|rw} <string>, the followings are possible:
snmp-server community ro <string>
snmp-server community rw <string>
4.2.1.3 Shortcut Key Support
ES4710BD provides several shortcut keys to facilitate user configuration, such as up, down,
left, right and Backspace. If the terminal does not recognize Up and Down keys, ctrl+p and ctrl+n
can be used instead.
Key(s) Function
Backspace Deletes a character before the cursor, and the cursor moves back.
Up “ Shows previous command entered. Up to ten recently entered commands
can be shown.
Down “ Shows next command entered. When using the Up key to get previously
entered commands, you can use the Down key to return to the next
command
Left “ The cursor moves one character to the
left.
You can use the Left and Right
key to modify an entry.