- •1.1 Configuring File Management Commands
- •1.1.1 Copy
- •1.1.2 Delete
- •1.1.4 ip address
- •1.1.5 ip route
- •1.1.6 show configuration
- •1.1.7 format
- •1.1.8 more
- •1.2 BasicSystemManagementCommands
- •1.2.1 boot flash
- •1.2.3 chinese
- •1.2.4 chram
- •1.2.5 date
- •1.2.6 english
- •1.2.10 rename
- •1.2.11 reboot
- •1.2.12 alias
- •1.2.13 boot system flash
- •1.2.14 help
- •1.2.15 history
- •1.2.16 show alias
- •1.2.17 show job
- •1.2.18 show break
- •1.2.19 show memory
- •1.3 HTTP Configuration Command
- •1.3.1 ip http access-class
- •1.3.2 ip http port
- •1.3.3 ip http server
- •1.3.4 debug ip http
- •Chapter 2 Terminal Service Configuration Command
- •2.1 Telnet Configuration Command
- •2.1.1 telnet
- •2.1.2 ip telnet
- •2.1.4 where
- •2.1.5 resume
- •2.1.6 disconnect
- •2.1.7 switchkey
- •2.1.8 switchmsg
- •2.1.9 sequence-char
- •2.1.10 clear telnet
- •2.1.11 show telnet
- •2.1.12 debug telnet
- •2.2 Terminal Configuration Command
- •2.2.1 attach-port
- •2.2.2 autocommand
- •2.2.3 clear line
- •2.2.4 connect
- •2.2.5 disconnect
- •2.2.6 exec-timeout
- •2.2.7 length
- •2.2.8 line
- •2.2.9 location
- •2.2.10 login authentication
- •2.2.11 monitor
- •2.2.12 no debug all
- •2.2.13 password
- •2.2.14 resume
- •2.2.15 switchkey
- •2.2.16 sequence-char
- •2.2.17 show debug
- •2.2.18 show line
- •2.2.19 switchmsg
- •2.2.20 terminal length
- •2.2.21 terminal monitor
- •2.2.22 terminal width
- •2.2.23 terminal-type
- •2.2.24 where
- •2.2.25 width
- •3.1 SNMP Commands
- •3.1.1 snmp-server community
- •3.1.2 snmp-server contact
- •3.1.4 snmp-server location
- •3.1.5 snmp-server packetsize
- •3.1.6 snmp-server queue-length
- •3.1.7 snmp-server trap-source
- •3.1.8 snmp-server trap-timeout
- •3.1.11 snmp-server source-addr
- •3.1.12 snmp-server encryption
- •3.1.13 show snmp
- •3.1.14 debug snmp
- •3.2 Configuring RMON Commands
- •3.2.1 rmon alarm
- •3.2.2 rmon event
- •3.2.3 rmon collection stat
- •3.2.4 rmon collection history
- •3.2.5 show rmon
- •3.3 Configuring PDP Commands
- •3.3.1 pdp timer
- •3.3.2 pdp holdtime
- •3.3.3 pdp version
- •3.3.5 pdp enable
- •3.3.6 show pdp traffic
- •3.3.7 show pdp neighbour
- •4.1 Network Testing Tool Commands
- •4.1.1 ping
- •4.2 System Debugging Commands
- •4.3 Fault Diagnosis Commands
- •4.3.1 logging
- •4.3.2 logging buffered
- •4.3.3 logging console
- •4.3.4 logging facility
- •4.3.5 logging monitor
- •4.3.6 logging on
- •4.3.7 logging trap
- •4.3.8 service timestamps
- •4.3.9 clear logging
- •4.3.10 show break
- •4.3.11 show controller
- •4.3.12 show debug
- •4.3.13 show logging
- •Chapter 5 SSH Configuration Commands
- •5.1.1 ip sshd enable
- •5.1.2 ip sshd timeout
- •5.1.3 ip sshd auth-method
- •5.1.4 ip sshd access-class
- •5.1.5 ip sshd auth-retries
- •5.1.6 ip sshd clear
- •5.1.8 show ssh
- •5.1.9 show ip sshd
- •Chapter 6 Other system Command
- •6.1 The link scan command
Baisc Configuration Commands
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Command mode
Line configuration mode
2.2.8line
It is used to enter the line configuration mode. line [aux | console | tty | vty] [number]
Parameter
Parameter |
Description |
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aux |
Auxiliary line, which has only one number 0 |
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console |
Monitoring line, which has only one number 0 |
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tty |
Asynchronous line |
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vty |
Virtual lines such as Telnet, PAD and Rlogin |
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number |
Number in the line of the type |
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Command mode
Global configuration
Example
The following example shows how to enter the line configuration mode of VTY 0 to 10.
switch_config#line vty 0 10
2.2.9location
It is used to recoded the description of the current line. location [LINE]
no location
Parameter
Parameter |
Description |
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LINE |
Description of the current line |
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Command mode
Line configuration mode
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2.2.10login authentication
It is used to set line login authentication:
[no] line login authentication [default | WORD]
Parameter
Parameter |
Description |
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default |
Default authentication mode |
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WORD |
Name of the authentication list |
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Command mode
Line configuration mode
Example
switch_conf_line#login authentication test
In the example, the authentication list of the line is set to test.
2.2.11monitor
It is used to export the log and debugging information to the line: [no] monitor
Parameter
None
Command mode
Line configuration mode
Example
switch_config_line#monitor
2.2.12no debug all
It is used to shut down all debugging output of the current VTY: no debug all
Parameter
None
Command mode
Management mode
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Example
switch#no debug all
2.2.13password
It is used to set the password for the terminal:
password {password | [encryption-type] encrypted-password } no password
Parameter
Parameter |
Description |
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password |
Password configured on the line, which is entered in the |
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plaintext form and whose maximum length is 30 bits. |
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encryption-type means the encryption type of the password. |
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Currently, products only support two encryption modes: 0 and 7. |
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The number 0 means the password is not encrypted and the |
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plaintext of password is directly entered. It is the same as the |
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way of directly entering the password. The number 7 means |
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encrypted-password |
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the password is encrypted through an algorithm . You need to |
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enter the encryption text for the encrypted password. The |
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encryption text can be copied from the configuration files of |
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other switches. |
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For password encryption, refer to the explanation of the commands service password-encryption and enable password.
Command mode
(2) Line configuration mode
Example
switch_conf#line vty 1 switch_conf_line#password test
The previous example shows the login password of VTY1 is set to test.
2.2.14resume
It is used to resume the mounted telnet session:
resume N
Parameter
Parameter |
Description |
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N |
Number of the mounted telnet session |
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Command mode
All configuration modes
Example
switch#resume 1
2.2.15switchkey
It is used to configure the terminal switchover key: switchkey key cmdalias server-name
Parameter
Parameter |
Description |
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key |
Terminal switchover key, ranging from CTRL-A to CTRL-Z |
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except CTRL-H |
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cmdalias |
Alias of the command that is executed when terminal switchover |
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is performed |
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server-name |
Server name of each terminal's screen corresponds to |
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Command mode
Line configuration mode
Example
The following example shows how to connect to the sco1 server by the con_sco command when the switchover is performed through pressing ctrl-a:
switch_config_line#switchkey ctrl-a con_sco sco1
2.2.16sequence-char
It is used to configure the character sequence of terminal call-back when the terminal is switched:
sequence-char key char1 char2 char3 …
Parameter
Parameter |
Description |
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key |
Terminal switchover key |
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char1 char2 char3 … |
Character sequence for call-back |
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Command mode
Line configuration mode
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