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Command Line Interface
Command Hierarchy
Configuration Hierarchy
Figure 4.
Configuration Hierarchy
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hostname switch
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interface gigabitEthernet 1/1
speed-duplex 10-half
no flow-control
spanning-tree mst cost 11
spanning-tree mst port-priority 81
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!
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interface vlan 1
name Default VLAN
untagged 1/[1-24]
!
!
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Access-list 1
deny 00:00:00:00:00:11
permit 00:00:00:00:00:22
Port interface commands
speed-duplex 10-half
no flow-control
spanning-tree mst cost 11
spanning-tree mst port-priority 81
VLAN interface commands
name Default VLAN
untagged 1/[1-24]
Global configuration commands
hostname switch
Global Configuration Commands
Port Interface Commands
VLAN Interface Commands
ACL Commands
ACL commands
deny 00:00:00:00:00:11
permit 00:00:00:00:00:22
All command sets are organized into the tree hierarchies as shown above. The commands,
which are not in the same level of the command tree, will not be available until the user
has navigated down to that level. While in a lower level of the command tree, the user can
still enter global configuration commands at the top level of the command tree. For
Example, interface specific configuration commands are available only when the user has
entered the interface configuration level.
Summary of Contents for ZoneSwitch 4124
Page 2: ......
Page 64: ...50 Accessing the Switch Overview...
Page 168: ...154 Graphical User Interface POE...
Page 170: ...156 Command Line Interface RMON Commands 364 POE Commands 374 Configuration File Example 378...
Page 398: ...384 Safety and CE Regulations...
Page 409: ...395 Index Workspace 53 Z ZoneSwitch 4124 4 ZoneSwitch 4224 7...
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