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2.4 User mode
In User mode, only a limited set of commands are provided for users to identify fault
connectivity, test a connectivity of end devices, view commands that have been entered,
and show current configurations of a specific feature. Please note that in Use mode, you
have no authority to configure advanced settings. You need to enter Enable mode
(password-protected) and Configuration mode to set up advanced functions of a switch
feature. For a list of commands available in User mode, enter the question mark (?) after
SWH>.
SWH>
Command
Purpose & Description
Usage
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enable Enter Enable. Mode enable
exit Exit from current mode exit
help Show available commands help
history Show history commands history
logout User logout logout
ping Ping to Target IP ping
show Show System Information show <...>
Command
Purpose
enable
Enter the Enable mode.
exit
Leave the User mode.
help
Display a list of available commands in User mode.
history
Display the command history.
logout
Logout from the Managed Switch.
ping
Allow users to ping a specified network device.
show
Show a list of commands or show the current setting of each listed command.
2.5 Enable mode
The only place where you can enter Enable mode is in User mode. Enter the enable
command after the prompt “SWH>” and enter your login password (By default, there is no
password required.). When you successfully enter Enable mode, the prompt will be changed
to “SWH#”. Press ? to view a list of commands available for use.
Command
Description
backup
Backup configuration file via FTP or TFTP.
configure
Enter Config mode.
console
Set up time-out time.
disable
Exit Enable mode and return to User Mode.
exit
Exit Enable mode and return to User Mode.
help
Display a list of available commands in Enable mode.
history
Show commands that have been used.
ip
Assign IP addresses manually or automatically.
logout
Logout from the Managed Switch.
ping
Allow users to ping a specified network device.
reboot
Restart the Managed Switch.
restore
Restore configuration via FTP or TFTP.
service
Three different management services are provided to configure the Managed
Switch; these are “Telnet”, “SNMP”, and “Web”.
syslog
Configure the Managed Switch’s syslog settings.