System Management Commands 4

quit

This command exits the configuration program.

Default Setting

None

Command Mode

Normal Exec, Privileged Exec

Command Usage

The quit and exit commands can both exit the configuration program.

Example

This example shows how to quit a CLI session:

Console#quit

Press ENTER to start session

User Access Verification

Username:

System Management Commands

These commands are used to control system logs, passwords, user names, browser configuration options, and display or configure a variety of other system information.

Table 4-7 System Management Commands

Command Group

Function

Page

 

 

 

Device Designation

Configures information that uniquely identifies this switch

4-24

 

 

 

User Access

Configures the basic user names and passwords for management access

4-25

 

 

 

IP Filter

Configures IP addresses that are allowed management access

4-27

 

 

 

Web Server

Enables management access via a web browser

4-29

 

 

 

Telnet Server

Enables management access via Telnet

4-32

 

 

 

Secure Shell

Provides secure replacement for Telnet

4-32

 

 

 

Event Logging

Controls logging of error messages

4-41

 

 

 

SMTP Alerts

Configures SMTP email alerts

4-48

 

 

 

Time (System Clock)

Sets the system clock automatically via NTP/SNTP server or manually

4-51

 

 

 

System Status

Displays system configuration, active managers, and version information

4-56

 

 

 

Frame Size

Enables support for jumbo frames

4-62

 

 

 

4-23