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R1000 NBS/NAC
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7. Console Commands
(SNMP network manageable units only)
The following commands are available from the console prompt of the unit. All commands are case insensitive,
although several variable parameters are case sensitive (read/write community names and web password). GET,
SET, SYSTEM, and PORT can all be abbreviated by the first letter of the command. This allows shorthand entry of
switching commands.
GET ALL
Displays all parameters and settings. An example output is shown here.
System Status: B
IP Address: 192.168.1.200
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway IP Address: 192.168.1.1
Web Enable: Enabled
Web Password: mctech
Web Timeout: 300
Web Port: 80
Telnet Enabled: Enabled
Telnet Password: dataman
Telnet Timeout: 80
Telnet Port: 23
Read Community Name: public
Write Community Name: private
Authentication Trap: Disabled
R1000: 2.6c Jan 2009, R1000 Rev.D
SNMP Manager Table:
1: 192.168.1.113
2: 192.168.1.115
GET VERSION
Displays the software revision of the system.
R1000: 2.6c Apr, R1000 Rev. D
GET SYSTEM
Displays the system status. This is the same as the status returned by the SNMP variable r1000GangPort. It will
report “A” if any switches are in position A, and “B” if all switches are in position B. This is meaningful only when
using system level switching commands.
System Status: A
SET SYSTEM A[B]
Sets the system to position A or B.
GET RACK
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Displays status of unit. This is the same as the status returned by the SNMP variable r1000Channels. It
displays a 16 character string showing the status of each switch. Models with less than 16 ports will
display X in place of A or B when querying status.
Rack Status: AAABAABAAAABAAAA