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Access to the user interfaces
Basic - L3P
Release 3.1 06/07
1.2 Command Line Interface
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1.2 Command Line Interface
The Command Line Interface allows you to use all device functions via a local
or a remote connection.
The command line interface provides IT specialists with a familiar environ-
ment for configuring IT devices.
The script ability of the Command Line Interfaces allows to feed several
devices with identical configuration data.
For a detailed description of the Command Line Interface, see the Reference
Guide „Command Line Interface“.
The Command Line Interface can be accessed via
D
the V.24 (out-of-band) port or
D
Telnet (in-band),
D
SSH (in-band).
Note:
To facilitate making entries, the CLI offers the option of abreviating
keywords. Type in the first letters of the keyword. If you now press the Tab
key, the CLI will complete the keyword, i.e. add the remaining letters for you.
U
Opening the Command Line Interface
V
Connect the Switch via the V.24 interface to a terminal or to a COM
port of a PC with terminal emulation according to VT 100 and press
any key (see
“Opening the system monitor” on page 16
Command Line Interface via Telnet.
A window in which you are asked to enter your username appears on
the screen.
A maximum of five users are permitted to access the Command Line
Interface.
Summary of Contents for MACH 4000 Series
Page 8: ...Contents 8 Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07 Appendix C Index 231...
Page 12: ...Key 12 Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07 Hub A random computer Configuration computer Server...
Page 14: ...Introduction 14 Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07...
Page 50: ...Entering the IP parameters 50 2 9 Faulty Device Replacement Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07...
Page 60: ...Loading saving settings 60 3 2 Saving settings Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07...
Page 72: ...Configuring ports 72 Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07 Fig 20 Power over Ethernet dialog...
Page 132: ...Traffic control 132 8 2 Multicast application Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07 Fig 35 IGMP dialog...
Page 162: ...Traffic control 162 8 6 VLANs Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07 Fig 48 Saving the VLAN configuration...
Page 217: ...General Information Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07 217 Appendix B General Information...
Page 234: ...Index 234 Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07...
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