Network Tools
Example:
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| Trying 134.141.12.345 |
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| Connected to 134.141.12.345 |
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link_trap: |
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Syntax: | link_trap [enable/disable/status] [PORT/all] | ||
Description: | The link_trap command allows link traps to be | ||
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| or no ports. When one or all ports are specified | ||
| to enable, disable, or find their status, their | ||
| current condition is displayed. | ||
Options: | Not Applicable | ||
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| LINK TRAP STATUS: |
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| Port 1 is ENABLED | Port 2 is DISABLED | |
| Port 3 is ENABLED | Port 4 is ENABLED |
Link traps have been DISABLED on port 2
Link traps have been DISABLED on all ports
Link traps are ENABLED on port 3
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