Accessing the pass-thru module CLI locally
1.Using a
2.Open a terminal emulation session and set the following parameters:
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Baud rate | 9600 |
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Data bits | 8 |
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Parity | None |
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Stop bits | 1 |
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Flow control | None |
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Production mode CLI
The CLI provides backward and forward cursor control, backward deletion capability, and a
CLI menu
Command | Result |
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Main menu |
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system | Displays System menu. |
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port | Displays Port menu. |
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System menu |
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info | Displays system information. |
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config | Enables you to set active or factory default configuration. |
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dumpconfig | Dumps active configuration. |
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reset | Resets |
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Port menu |
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auto | Displays Port menu |
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info | Displays port information. |
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Global command |
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save | Saves configuration. |
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Notes:
•The port/auto command uses the following format: "/port/auto <uplinkdownlink> <port #> <on/off>". The port number can be a sequence of numbers (e.g., "1 3 5 15") or, if all ports are to be configured, the "*" option can be used (for example, "/port/auto uplink * off" disables auto- negotiation on all uplink ports).
•The port/info command displays link configuration and status.
Installing the