4-2. Commands of CLI
To see the commands of the mode, please input “?” after the prompt, then all commands will be listed in the screen. All commands can be divided into two categories, including global commands and local commands. Global commands can be used wherever the mode you are. They are “exit”, “end”, “help”, “history”, “logout”, “save start”, “save user”, “restore default” and “restore user”.
Command instructions reside in the corresponding modes are local commands. The same command with the same command name may occur but perform totally different function in different modes. For example, “show” in IP mode performs displaying the IP information; however, it performs displaying the system information in system mode.
L2 Managed Switch -
Login: admin
Password:
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802.1X | Enter into 802.1X mode |
account | Enter into account mode |
alarm | Enter into alarm mode |
autologout | Change autologout time |
bandwidth | Enter into bandwidth mode |
Enter into config file mode | |
Enter into | |
diag | Enter into diag mode |
firmware | Enter into firmware mode |
gvrp | Enter into gvrp mode |
hostname | Change hostname |
igmp | Enter into igmp mode |
ip | Enter into ip mode |
log | Enter into log mode |
Enter into | |
Enter into mac table mode | |
management | Enter into management mode |
Enter into max packet length mode | |
mirror | Enter into mirror mode |
port | Enter into port mode |
qos | Enter into qos mode |
reboot | Reboot the system |
snmp | Enter into snmp mode |
stp | Enter into stp mode |
system | Enter into system mode |
tftp | Enter into tftp mode |
time | Enter into time mode |
trunk | Enter into trunk mode |
vlan | Enter into vlan mode |
vs | Enter into virtual stack mode |
end | Back to the top mode |
exit | Back to the previous mode |
help | Show available commands |
history | Show a list of previously run commands |
logout | Logout the system |
restore | Restore default or user config |
save | Save as start or user config |
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