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Default
0
Format
session-timeout <0-160>
Mode
Line Config
no session-timeout
This command sets the outbound telnet session timeout value to the default. The timeout value unit
of time is minutes.
Format
no session-timeout
Mode
Line Config
bridge aging-time
This command configures the forwarding database address aging timeout in seconds. In an IVL
system, the [fdbid | all] parameter is required.
Default
300
Format
bridge aging-time <
10-1,000,000>
[fdbid | all]
Mode
Global Config
Seconds
The <seconds> parameter must be within the range of 10 to
1,000,000 seconds.
Forwarding Database ID
Fdbid (Forwarding database ID) indicates which forwarding
database's aging timeout is being configured. The All option is used to configure all forwarding
database's agetime.
no bridge aging-time
This command sets the forwarding database address aging timeout to 300 seconds. In an IVL
system, the [fdbid | all] parameter is required.
Format
no bridge aging-time [fdbid | all]
Mode
Global Config
Forwarding Database ID
Fdbid (Forwarding database ID) indicates which forwarding
database's aging timeout is being configured. All is used to configure all forwarding database's
agetime.
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mtu
This command sets the maximum transmission unit (MTU) size (in bytes) for physical and port-
channel (LAG) interfaces. For the standard implementation, the range of <mtusize> is a valid
integer between 1522-9216.
Default
1522
Format
mtu
<
1522-9216>
Mode
Interface Config
no mtu
This command sets the default maximum transmission unit (MTU) size (in bytes) for the interface.
Format
no mtu
Mode
Interface Config
network javamode
This command specifies whether or not the switch should allow access to the Java applet in the
header frame of the Web interface. When access is enabled, the Java applet can be viewed from the
Web interface. When access is disabled, the user cannot view the Java applet.
Default
enabled
Format
network javamode
Mode
Privileged EXEC
no network javamode
This command disallows access to the Java applet in the header frame of the Web interface. When
access is disabled, the user cannot view the Java applet.
Format
no network javamode
Mode
Privileged EXEC
network mac-address
This command sets locally administered MAC addresses. The following rules apply:
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Bit 6 of byte 0 (called the U/L bit) indicates whether the address is universally administered
(b'0') or locally administered (b'1').
Bit 7 of byte 0 (called the I/G bit) indicates whether the destination address is an individual
address (b'0') or a group address (b'1').
The second character, of the twelve character macaddr, must be 2, 6, A or E.
A locally administered address must have bit 6 On (b'1') and bit 7 Off (b'0').
Format
network mac-address
<macaddr>
Mode
Privileged EXEC
network mac-type
This command specifies whether the burned in MAC address or the locally-administered MAC
address is used.
Default
burnedin
Format
network mac-type {local | burnedin}
Mode
Privileged EXEC
no network mac-type
This command resets the value of MAC address to its default.
Format
no network mac-type
Mode
Privileged EXEC
network parms
This command sets the IP Address, subnet mask and gateway of the router. The IP Address and the
gateway must be on the same subnet.
Format
network parms
<ipaddr>
<
netmask> [<gateway>]
Mode
Privileged EXEC
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network protocol
This command specifies the network configuration protocol to be used. If you modify this value
change is effective immediately. The parameter
bootp
indicates that the switch periodically sends
requests to a Bootstrap Protocol (BootP) server or a dhcp server until a response is received.
none
indicates that the switch should be manually configured with IP information.
Default
none
Format
network protocol {none | bootp | dhcp}
Mode
Privileged EXEC
telnetcon maxsessions
This command specifies the maximum number of telnet connection sessions that can be
established. A value of 0 indicates that no telnet connection can be established. The range is 0 to 5.
Default
5
Format
telnetcon maxsessions <
0-5>
Mode
Privileged EXEC
no telnetcon maxsessions
This command sets the maximum number of telnet connection sessions that can be established to
the default value.
Format
no telnetcon maxsessions
Mode
Privileged EXEC
telnetcon timeout
This command sets the telnet connection session timeout value, in minutes. A session is active as
long as the session has been idle for the value set. A value of 0 indicates that a session remains
active indefinitely. The time is a decimal value from 0 to 160.
Note:
Changing the timeout value for active sessions does not become effective until the session is
reaccessed. Any keystroke will also activate the new timeout duration.
Default
5
Format
telnetcon timeout <
0-160>
Mode
Privileged EXEC
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no telnetcon timeout
This command sets the telnet connection session timeout value, in minutes, to the default.
Note:
Changing the timeout value for active sessions does not become effective until the session is
reaccessed. Any keystroke will also activate the new timeout duration.
Format
no telnetcon timeout
Mode
Privileged EXEC
serial baudrate
This command specifies the communication rate of the terminal interface. The supported rates are
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.
Default
9600
Format
serial baudrate
{1200 | 2400 | 4800 | 9600 | 19200 |
38400 | 57600 | 115200}
Mode
Line Config
no serial baudrate
This command sets the communication rate of the terminal interface.
Format
no serial baudrate
Mode
Line Config
serial timeout
This command specifies the maximum connect time (in minutes) without console activity. A value
of 0 indicates that a console can be connected indefinitely. The time range is 0 to 160.
Default
5
Format
serial timeout <
0-160
>
Mode
Line Config
no serial timeout
This command sets the maximum connect time (in minutes) without console activity.
Format
no serial timeout

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