Chapter 45 Introducing Commands

Table 139 Command Summary: User Mode (continued)

COMMAND

 

DESCRIPTION

PRIVILEGE

enable

 

Accesses Enable (or privileged) mode. See

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Section 45.12.2 on page 339. Enable the highest

 

 

 

privilege level for executing commands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

<0-14>

Accesses Enable mode commands up to the

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privilege level specified. See Section 45.12.2 on

 

 

 

page 339.

 

 

 

 

 

show

ip

Displays IP related information.

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hardware-monitor <CF>

Displays current hardware monitor information with

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the specified temperature unit (Celsius C or

 

 

 

Fahrenheit F).

 

 

system-information

Displays general system information.

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alarm-status

Display which alarms are enabled on the Switch as

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well as the LED status of the alarms.

 

 

cpu-utilization

Display statistics about the utilization of the CPU

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on the Switch.

 

 

version flash

Display the version of the currently installed

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firmware on the flash memory.

 

 

version <cr>

Display the version of the currently running

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firmware on the Switch.

 

ping

<IPhost-name>

Sends Ping request to an Ethernet device.

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<IPhost-name> [vlan

Sends Ping request to an Ethernet device in the

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<vlan-id>]

specified VLAN(s) with the specified parameters.

 

 

[size <0-1472>]

 

 

 

[-t]

 

 

 

help

Displays command help information.

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traceroute

<iphost-name>

Determines the path a packet takes to a device.

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<iphost-name>

Determines the path a packet takes to a device in a

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[vlan <vlan-id>]

VLAN.

 

 

[ttl <1-255>]

 

 

 

[wait <1-60>]

 

 

 

[queries <1-10>]

 

 

 

help

Displays command help information.

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ssh

<12> <[user@]dest-ip>

Connects to an SSH server with the specified SSH

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version.

 

45.12.2 Enable Mode

The following table describes the commands available for Enable mode.

Table 140 Command Summary: Enable Mode

COMMAND

 

 

DESCRIPTION

PRIVILEGE

baudrate

 

 

Changes the console port speed.

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<12345>

 

 

Choices are 1 (9600), 2 (19200),

 

 

 

 

3(38400), 4 (57600) and 5

 

 

 

 

(115200).

 

 

 

 

 

 

boot

config <index>

 

Restarts the system with the

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specified configuration file.

 

 

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