Configuration Menu

Introduction

The Configuration Menu is only available from an administrator login. It includes submenus for configuring every aspect of the switch. Changes to configuration are not active until explicitly applied. Changes can be saved to non- volatile memory (NVRAM).

Menu information

Command: /cfg

[Configuration Menu]

 

sys

- System-wide Parameter Menu

port

- PortMenu

l2

- Layer 2 Menu

l3

- Layer 3 Menu

qos

- QOS Menu

acl

- Access Control List Menu

rmon

- RMON

Menu

pmirr

- Port

Mirroring Menu

ufd

- Uplink Failure Detection Menu

dump

- Dumpcurrent configuration to script file

ptcfg

- Backup current configuration to FTP/TFTP server

gtcfg

- Restore current configuration from FTP/TFTP server

cur

- Display current configuration

The following table describes the Configuration Menu options.Table 77 Configuration Menu options

Command

Usage

 

 

sys

Displays the System Configuration Menu.

 

 

port <port number>

Displays the Port Configuration Menu.

 

 

l2

Displays the Layer 2 Configuration Menu.

 

 

l3

Displays the Layer 3 Configuration Menu.

 

 

qos

Displays the Quality of Service Configuration Menu.

 

 

acl

Displays the Access Control List Configuration Menu.

 

 

rmon

Displays the RMON Configuration Menu.

 

 

pmirr

Displays the Mirroring Configuration Menu.

 

 

ufd

Displays the Uplink Failure Detection Configuration Menu.

 

 

dump

Dumps current configuration to a script file.

ptcfg <host name or IP address of FTP/TFTP server> <filename on host>

Backs up current configuration to FTP/TFTP server.

gtcfg <host name or IP address of FTP/TFTP server> <filename on host>

Restores current configuration from FTP/TFTP server.

cur

Displays the current configuration parameters.

 

 

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