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Mode
Line Config
set prompt
This command changes the name of the prompt. The length of name may be up to 64 alphanumeric
characters.
Format
set prompt <
prompt string
>
Mode
Privileged EXEC
serviceport ip
This command sets the IP address, the netmask and the gateway of the router.
Format
serviceport ip
<ipaddr> <netmask> [gateway]
Mode
Privileged EXEC
serviceport protocol
This command specifies the servicePort configuration protocol. If you modify this value, the
change takes effect immediately.
Format
serviceport protocol {
none | bootp | dhcp}
Mode
Privileged EXEC
show telnet
This command displays the current outbound telnet settings.
Format
show telnet
Modes
Privileged EXEC
User EXEC
Outbound Telnet Login Timeout (in minutes) Indicates the number of minutes an outbound telnet
session is allowed to remain inactive before being logged off. A value of 0, which is the default,
results in no timeout.
Maximum Number of Outbound Telnet Sessions Indicates the number of simultaneous outbound
telnet connections allowed.
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Allow New Outbound Telnet Sessions
Indicates whether outbound telnet sessions will be
allowed.
show forwardingdb agetime
This command displays the timeout for address aging. In an IVL system, the [fdbid | all] parameter
is required.
Default
all
Format
show forwardingdb agetime [
fdbid | all]
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Forwarding DB ID
Fdbid (Forwarding database ID) indicates the forwarding data-
base whose aging timeout is to be shown. The all option is used to
display the aging timeouts associated with all forwarding data-
bases. This field displays the forwarding database ID in an IVL
system.
Agetime
In an IVL system, this parameter displays the address aging time-
out for the associated forwarding database.
show network
This command displays configuration settings associated with the switch's network interface. The
network interface is the logical interface used for in-band connectivity with the switch via any of
the switch's front panel ports. The configuration parameters associated with the switch's network
interface do not affect the configuration of the front panel ports through which traffic is switched
or routed.
Format
show network
Mode
Privileged EXEC and User EXEC
IP Address
The IP address of the interface. The factory default value is
0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask
The IP subnet mask for this interface. The factory default value is
0.0.0.0
Default Gateway
The default gateway for this IP interface. The factory default
value is 0.0.0.0
Burned In MAC Address
The burned in MAC address used for in-band connectivity.
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Locally Administered MAC Address
If desired, a locally administered MAC address
can be configured for in-band connectivity. To take effect, 'MAC
Address Type' must be set to 'Locally Administered'. Enter the
address as twelve hexadecimal digits (6 bytes) with a colon
between each byte. Bit 1 of byte 0 must be set to a 1 and bit 0 to a
0, i.e. byte 0 should have the following mask 'xxxx xx10'. The
MAC address used by this bridge when it must be referred to in a
unique fashion. It is recommended that this be the numerically
smallest MAC address of all ports that belong to this bridge.
However it is only required to be unique. When concatenated
with dot1dStpPriority a unique BridgeIdentifier is formed which
is used in the Spanning Tree Protocol.
MAC Address Type
Specifies which MAC address should be used for in-band con-
nectivity. The choices are the burned in or the Locally Adminis-
tered address. The factory default is to use the burned in MAC
address.
Network Configuration Protocol Current
Indicates which network protocol is being
used. The options are bootp | dhcp | none.
Java Mode
Specifies if the switch should allow access to the Java applet in
the header frame. Enabled means the applet can be viewed. The
factory default is disabled.
Management VLAN ID
Specifies the management VLAN ID.
show telnetcon
This command displays telnet settings.
Format
show telnetcon
Mode
Privileged EXEC and User EXEC
Remote Connection Login Timeout (minutes)
This object indicates the number of
minutes a remote connection session is allowed to remain inac-
tive before being logged off. A zero means there will be no time-
out. May be specified as a number from 0 to 160. The factory
default is 5.
Maximum Number of Remote Connection Sessions
This object indicates the num-
ber of simultaneous remote connection sessions allowed. The fac-
tory default is 5.
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Allow New Telnet Sessions
Indicates that new telnet sessions will not be allowed when
set to no. The factory default value is yes.
show serial
This command displays serial communication settings for the switch.
Format
show serial
Mode
Privileged EXEC and User EXEC
Serial Port Login Timeout (minutes)
Specifies the time, in minutes, of inactivity on a
Serial port connection, after which the Switch will close the con-
nection. Any numeric value between 0 and 160 is allowed, the
factory default is 5. A value of 0 disables the timeout.
Baud Rate
The default baud rate at which the serial port will try to connect.
The available values are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,
38400,57600, and 115200 baud. The factory Default is 9600
baud.
Character Size
The number of bits in a character. The number of bits is always 8.
Flow Control
Whether Hardware Flow-Control is enabled or disabled. Hard-
ware Flow Control is always disabled.
Stop Bits
The number of Stop bits per character. The number of Stop bits is
always 1.
Parity Type
The Parity Method used on the Serial Port. The Parity Method is
always None.
show serviceport
This command displays service port configuration information.
Format
show serviceport
Mode
Privileged EXEC
IP Address
The IP address of the interface. The factory default value is
0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask
The IP subnet mask for this interface. The factory default value is
0.0.0.0
Default Gateway
The default gateway for this IP interface. The factory default
value is 0.0.0.0
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ServPort Configuration Protocol Current
Indicates what network protocol was used on
the last, or current power-up cycle, if any.
Burned in MAC Address
The burned in MAC address used for in-band connectivity.
SNMP Community Commands
show snmpcommunity
This command displays SNMP community information. Six communities are supported. You can
add, change, or delete communities. The switch does not have to be reset for changes to take
effect.
The SNMP agent of the switch complies with SNMP Version 1 (for more about the SNMP
specification, see the SNMP RFCs). The SNMP agent sends traps through TCP/IP to an external
SNMP manager based on the SNMP configuration (the trap receiver and other SNMP community
parameters).
Format
show snmpcommunity
Mode
Privileged EXEC
SNMP Community Name
The community string to which this entry grants access. A valid
entry is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string of up to 16 charac-
ters. Each row of this table must contain a unique community
name.
Client IP Address -
An IP address (or portion thereof) from which this device will
accept SNMP packets with the associated community. The
requesting entity's IP address is ANDed with the Subnet Mask
before being compared to the IP Address. Note: that if the Subnet
Mask is set to 0.0.0.0, an IP Address of 0.0.0.0 matches all IP
addresses. The default value is 0.0.0.0
Client IP Mask -
A mask to be ANDed with the requesting entity's IP address
before comparison with IP Address. If the result matches with IP
Address then the address is an authenticated IP address. For
example, if the IP Address = 9.47.128.0 and the corresponding
Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 a range of incoming IP addresses
would match, i.e. the incoming IP Address could equal
9.47.128.0 - 9.47.128.255. The default value is 0.0.0.0

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