set-rsw-file
set-slip-conf

C H A P T E R 3 Console Command Reference

init-nvram

Resets the NVRAM on the SNMP agent to the default values. The changes don’t take effect until you use the warm-resetor cold-resetcommands or cycle the power. Appendix A lists the default values.

set-line-slip

set-line-slip {96001920038400}

Changes the console serial port to SLIP mode for out-of-band SNMP management. The command argument is the new baud for the interface. You can use SLIP with a terminal server but not with a modem. Configure the SLIP interface using the

console command. Return the serial port to console mode by pressing Ethree consecutive times from a terminal.

SYS_console> set-line-slip 9600

RS232 baudrate in SLIP mode changed to 9600 bps

To switch back to Administrative Interface Mode press <CR> three times. Note that the Administrative Interface Mode baudrate will be 9600

get-sw-file

Displays the name of the SNMP agent software file. The file is stored internally in the switch.

set-sw-file

set-sw-file <filename>

Sets the name of the file to be downloaded by TFTP (trivial file transfer protocol). Use this command to update the switch’s firmware. The filename must match the name of the agent software file on a TFTP server. When you use TFTP, increase the per-packet retransmission time-out value on the TFTP server (not the switch) to 10 seconds, because the SNMP agent must first erase its flash EEPROM, which takes about 30 seconds.

get-rsw-file

Displays the name of the SNMP agent software remote file. If you

don’t define one with thecommand, the switch uses its internal file.

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