Introduction
Menu information
Command: /oper
[Operations Menu]
port | - Operational Port Menu | |
passwd | - Change current user password | |
clrlog | - Clear syslog messages | |
tnetsshc | – | Close telnet/SSH connections |
ntpreq | - | Send NTP request |
The following table describes the Operations Menu options.
Table 83 Operations Menu options
Command | Description |
port <port number> | Displays the Operational Port Menu. |
passwd | Allows the user to change the password. You need to enter the current password in |
characters> | use for validation. |
clrlog | Clears all Syslog messages. This command is available only from an administrator |
| login. |
tnetsshc | Closes the telnet and SSH connections. |
ntpreq | Allows the user to send requests to the NTP server. This command is available |
| only from an administrator login. |
Command: /oper/port <port number>
[Operations Port 1 Menu]
ena | - Enable port | |
dis | - | Disable port |
cur | - | Current port state |
Table 84 | |
Command | Description |
ena | Temporarily enables the port. The port will be returned to its configured operation mode |
| when the switch is reset. |
NOTE: This command does not enable a port that has been disabled by an ekeying mismatch error. | |
dis | Temporarily disables the port. The port will be returned to its configured operation mode |
| when the switch is reset. |
cur | Displays the current settings for the port. |
Command Line Interface 81