Publication date: , 2015
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CLI Management
1-1 Login
The command-line interface (CLI) is a text-based interface. Users can access the CLI through either a direct serial
connection to the device or a Telnet session. The default username and password to login into the Managed Switch are
listed below:
Username: admin
Password: <none>
Note: <none> means empty string
After you login successfully, the prompt will be shown as “<sys_name>
#
“ . See the following two figures. You will log in as
an administrator and have the privilege for setting the Managed Switch. If you log in a user (not the administrator), the
prompt will be shown as “<sys_name>>”. You can only set the system when you are logged in as administrator. Each
CLI command has its privilege.
1-2 Commands of CLI
The CLI is divided into several modes. If a user has enough privileges to run a particular command, the user has to
run the command in the correct mode. To see the commands of the mode, input “
?
” after the system prompt, then all
commands will be listed in the screen.
Commands that reside in the corresponding modes can run only in that mode. If a user wants to run a particular command,
the user has to change to the appropriate mode. The command modes are organized as a tree, and users start in enable
mode.
1-3 Global Commands of CLI
Username: admin
Password:
LGB5510A#