3Com Switch 5500 Family
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Quick Reference Guide
rip work
Use the
rip work
command to enable the RIP on an interface. This is the default.
Interface view
rmdir
Use the
rmdir
command to delete the specified directory from the remote SFTP server.
SFTP Client view
rmon alarm
Use the
rmon alarm
command to add an entry to the alarm table.
System view
rmon event
Use the
rmon event
command to add an entry to the event table.
System view
rmon history
Use the
rmon history
command to add an entry to the history control table.
Ethernet Port view
rmon prialarm
Use the
rmon prialarm
command to add an entry to the extended RMON alarm table.
System view
rmon statistics
Use the
rmon statistics
command to add an entry to the statistic table.
Ethernet Port view
route-policy
Use the
route-policy
command to create and enter the Route-policy view.
System view
router id
Using the
router id
command, you can configure the ID of a router running the OSPF protocol.
System view
rsa local-key-pair create
Use the
rsa local-key-pair create
command to generate RSA key pairs, whose names are in the format
of switch name plus _host, S5500_host for example.
System view
rsa local-key-pair destroy
Use the
rsa local-key-pair destroy
command to destroy all existing RSA key pairs at the server end.
System view
rsa peer-public-key
Use the
rsa peer-public-key
command to enter the public key view.
System view
rule
Use the
rule
command to add a sub-rule to an ACL.
Corresponding ACL view
save
Use the
save
command to save the current configurations to a file in the flash memory.
Any view
schedule reboot at
Use the
schedule reboot at
command to enable the timing reboot function of the switch and set the
specific reboot time and date.
User view
schedule reboot delay
Use the
schedule reboot delay
command to enable the timing reboot switch function and set the waiting
time.
User view
scheme
Use the
scheme
command to configure the AAA scheme to be referenced by the current ISP domain.
ISP Domain view
screen-length
Use the command
screen-length
to configure how many information lines (maximum) will be displayed on
the screen of a terminal.
User Interface view