
•Use the same configuration file to set all switches (of the same model) in your network to the same settings.
Note: You may also edit a configuration file using a text editor.
Make sure you use valid commands. The switch rejects configuration files with invalid or incomplete commands.
31.10.2 Logging Out
In User or Enable mode, enter the exit or logout command to log out of the CLI. In Config mode entering exit takes you out of the Config mode and into Enable mode and entering logout logs you out of the CLI.
31.11 Command Summary
The following sections summarize the commands available in the switch together with a brief description of each command. Commands listed in the tables are in the same order as they are displayed in the CLI. See the related section in the User’s Guide for more background information.
31.11.1 User Mode
The following table describes the commands available for User mode.
Table 71 Command Summary: User Mode
COMMAND |
| DESCRIPTION | PRIVILEGE |
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help |
| Displays help information. | 0 |
logout |
| Exits from the CLI. | 0 |
exit |
| Logs out from the CLI. | 0 |
history |
| Displays a list of previously command(s) that you | 0 |
|
| have executed. The switch stores up to 256 |
|
|
| commands in history. |
|
enable |
| Accesses Enable (or privileged) mode. See Section | 0 |
|
|
| |
show | ip | Displays IP related information. | 0 |
| Displays current hardware monitor information with | 0 | |
| <CF> | the specified temperature unit (Celsius C or |
|
|
| Fahrenheit F). |
|
| Displays general system information. | 0 | |
ping | Sends Ping request to an Ethernet device. | 0 |
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