LINE COMMANDS
Example
Console#ping 10.1.0.9 Type ESC to abort.
PING to 10.1.0.9, by 5
response time: 10 ms
response time: 10 ms
response time: 10 ms
response time: 10 ms
response time: 0 ms
Ping statistics for 10.1.0.9:
5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received (100%), 0 packets lost (0%) Approximate round trip times:
Minimum = 0 ms, Maximum = 10 ms, Average = 8 ms Console#
Related Commands
interface
Line Commands
You can access the onboard configuration program by attaching a VT100 compatible device to the server’s serial port. These commands are used to set communication parameters for the serial port or a virtual terminal.
Note that Telnet is considered a virtual terminal connection, and the only commands that apply to Telnet include
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line | Identifies a specific line for configuration and | GC | |
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login | Enables password checking at login | LC | |
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password | Specifies a password on a line | LC | |
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Sets the interval that the command interpreter | LC | ||
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Sets the password intrusion threshold, which | LC | ||
| limits the number of failed logon attempts |
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