Built-in Commands

stpRealTimeMsgAge (Continued)

Example: stpRealTimeMsgAge disable

disabled

suppress_topology_traps

Description:

Enables or disables the generation of topology traps on inter switch links.

 

Only inter switch link ports that transition to forwarding or blocking cause

 

the switch to issue a topology trap. By default, this feature is disabled and

 

will allow the generation of topology traps.

 

 

Syntax:

suppress_topology_traps [ enable disable ]

 

 

Options:

enable – Suppresses the generation of topology traps.

 

disable – Allows the generation of topology traps.

 

 

Example:

-> suppress_topology_traps enable

 

-> suppress_topology_traps disable

telnet

Description:

Allows the user to communicate with another host (that supports Telnet

 

connections) using the Telnet protocol. The user must specify the remote host

 

using its IP address. The [IP address] field is mandatory. If no Port number is

 

specified, telnet will attempt to contact the host at the default port.

 

 

Syntax:

telnet [IP address] <Port #>

 

 

Options:

IP address — Specifies the IP address of the host.

 

Port # — Specifies a Telnet port.

 

 

Example:

->telnet 134.141.12.345

 

Trying 134.141.12.345

 

Connected to 134.141.12.345

 

SunOS UNIX (server 1)

 

login:

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