Local Console Manager
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Information that you need to enter with an LCM command is enclosed
in square brackets [ ]. For example, you must enter a port number and
an IP address to execute the
ipaddr [PORT-NUMBER] [IP ADDRESS]
command:
FN10 >ipaddr 6 192.138.217.40
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Parameters that appear in all capital letters, for example
bridge
[PORT-RANGE]
, indicate that you must enter a value for that parameter.
If a string of parameters is displayed between braces, for example
[{off|on|noBPDU}]
, you must select one of the displayed options. For
example, if you wanted to enable bridging on a port, or a range of
ports, you would enter:
FN10 >bridge 2-4 on
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The default values for filtering command field options appear in square
brackets [ ], for example:
Type:[Entry] (Entry/Exit)>
1.6.2 Basic LCM Commands
If you are going to manage the FN10 using LCM, you first must connect
the FN10 to an ASCII terminal or terminal emulator. See Section 2.3,
Connecting the Local Console Manager, for instructions.
When you want to use LCM, begin by pressing the Enter key several
times to get the LCM prompt (
FN10 >
).
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