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SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5

 

 

 

Tab. 3.3 shows a couple of important main commands of Global Configuration mode.

Command

Description

 

 

access-list

Configures policy to limit routing information on the standard of AS.

 

 

arp

Registers IP address and MAC address in ARP table.

 

 

bgp

Helps BGP configuration.

 

 

bridge

Opens Bridge Configuration mode.

 

 

copy

Makes a backup file for the configuration of the switch.

 

 

dot1x

Configures various functions of 802.1x daemon.

 

 

end

Closes current mode and returns to User EXEC mode.

 

 

exit

Closes current mode and returns to previous mode.

 

 

hostname

Changes host name of the switch.

 

 

exec-timeout

Configures auto-logout function.

 

 

fan

Configures fan operation

 

 

interface

Opens Interface Configuration mode.

 

 

ip

Configures various functions of the interface.

 

 

passwd

Changes a system password.

 

 

qos

Configures QoS.

 

 

restore factory-defaults

Restores the default configuration of the switch.

 

 

rmon-alarm

Opens Rmon-alarmconfiguration mode.

 

 

rmon-event

Opens Rmon-eventconfiguration mode.

 

 

rmon-history

Opens Rmon-historyconfiguration mode.

 

 

route-map

Opens Route-map Configuration mode.

 

 

router

Opens Router Configuration mode.(OSPF. RIP, VRRP, PIM, BGP)

 

 

snmp

Configures SNMP.

 

 

sntp

Configures SNTP

 

 

syslog

Configures syslog.

 

 

time-zone

Configures time zone.

 

 

Tab. 3.3 Main Commands of Global Configuration Mode

3.1.4Bridge Configuration Mode

In Bridge Configuration mode, you can configure various Layer 2 functions such as VLAN, STP, LACP, EFM OAM, etc.

To open Bridge Configuration mode, enter the bridge command, then the system prompt will be changed from SWITCH(config)# to SWITCH(bridge)#.

Command

Mode

Description

 

 

 

bridge

Global

Opens Bridge Configuration mode.

 

 

 

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Siemens S323, S223 user manual Bridge Configuration Mode, Tab .3 Main Commands of Global Configuration Mode