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JetNet 4706/4706f Industrial Managed PoE Switch
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4.1 Command Line Interface (CLI) Introduction
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is the user interface of the switch’s embedded software
system. You can view the system information, see the status, configure the switch and
receive a response back from the system by keying in a command.
There are different command modes. Each command mode has its own access ability, its
own available command lines, and its own different command lines to enter and exit.
These modes are
User EXEC, Privileged EXEC, Global Configuration,
and
(Port/VLAN)
Interface Configuration modes
.
User EXEC
mode
: As long as you login to the switch through CLI, you will be in the User
EXEC mode. You can ping, telnet remote device, and show some basic information.
Types
enable
to enter the next mode, and
exit
to logout. Below is a full command list.
Privileged EXEC
mode
: Type
enable
in the User EXEC mode to enter the Privileged
EXEC mode. In this mode, the system allows you to view current configurations, reset to
default, reload the switch, show the system’s information, save a configuration, and enter
the global configuration mode.
You can type
configure terminal
to enter the next mode or
exit
to leave, to see a list of
available command by types “? ”. Following diagram shows the commands.
Switch>
enable
Turn on privileged mode command
exit
Exit current mode and down to previous mode
list
Print command list
ping
Send echo messages
quit
Exit current mode and down to previous mode
show
Show running system information
telnet
Open a telnet connection
traceroute
Trace route to destination
Switch(config)# ?
access-list Add an access list entry
administrator Administrator account setting
arp
Set a static ARP entry
clock Configure time-of-day clock
default Set a command to its defaults
end End current mode and change to enable mode
exit
Exit current mode and down to previous mode
hostname Set system's network name
interface Select an interface to configure
ip IP information
list Print command list
log Logging control
mac Global MAC configuration subcommands
mac-address-table mac address table
no Negate a command or set its defaults
ntp Configure NTP
password Assign the terminal connection password
qos Quality of Service (QoS)
relay relay output type information
rmon Remote monitoring
router Enable a routing process
smtp-server SMTP server configuration