C H A P T E R 6 | Intel® NetStructure™ 7190 |
Command | Description |
netstat | Displays the 7190’s routing tables. |
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ping | Tests the network connection to another networking device. It |
| sends an ICMP packet from the 7190 to the target device; when it |
| receives the packet, it sends a ping reply. When the 7190 receives |
| the reply, it displays a message indicating that the specified IP |
| address is alive. If the unit receives no reply, it displays a message |
| indicating that the target device is not responding. |
| Syntax: |
| ping <ipaddress hostname> |
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| ipaddress is the IP address of the other networking device. |
| hostname is the host name of the other networking device. |
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quit | Exits the current session. |
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reboot | Reboots the 7190. |
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revert | Returns the configuration to the last committed configuration. |
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Resets the 7190 to its original factory configuration. Original | |
NOTE: Only those | factory settings are listed below. |
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parameters set within the | Networking parameters controlled through the Boot Monitor are |
CLI are affected. | not affected by the |
| CLI factory settings: |
| • Entire DNS configuration is deleted. |
| • 7190 is set to primary. |
| • Telnet port is set to 23. |
| • Prompt is reset to product name. |
| • Maximum Telnet sessions is set to 0. |
| • Idle timeout is set to 900 seconds. |
| • Maximum login attempts is set to 3. |
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Starts the Quick Start Wizard, which is an automated, interactive | |
| system configuration tool. |
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toplevel (also box) | Changes the prompt level to the system top or box level. |
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| Global System Commands |
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