Command Line Interface
4-10
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The access mode shown in the following tables is indicated by these abbreviations:
ACL
(Access Control List Configuration)
MST
(Multiple Spanning Tree)
CM
(Class Map Configuration)
NE
(Normal Exec)
GC
(Global Configuration)
PE
(Privileged Exec)
IC
(Interface Configuration)
PM
(Policy Map Configuration)
LC
(Line Configuration)
VC
(VLAN Database Configuration)
SG
(Server Group)
Line Commands
You can access the onboard configuration program by attaching a VT100
compatible device to the server’s serial port. These commands are used to set
communication parameters for the serial port or Telnet (i.e., a virtual terminal).
IP Cluster
Configures switch clustering
4-328
UPnP
Configures UPnP settings
4-328
Table 4-5 Line Commands
Command
Function
Mode
Page
line
Identifies a specific line for configuration and starts the line
configuration mode
GC
4-11
login
Enables password checking at login
LC
4-11
password
Specifies a password on a line
LC
4-12
timeout login
response
Sets the interval that the system waits for a user to log into the
CLI
LC
4-13
exec-timeout
Sets the interval that the command interpreter waits until user
input is detected
LC
4-14
password-thresh
Sets the password intrusion threshold, which limits the number
of failed logon attempts
LC
4-14
silent-time*
Sets the amount of time the management console is
inaccessible after the number of unsuccessful logon attempts
exceeds the threshold set by the
password-thresh
command
LC
4-15
databits*
Sets the number of data bits per character that are interpreted
and generated by hardware
LC
4-16
parity*
Defines the generation of a parity bit
LC
4-16
speed*
Sets the terminal baud rate
LC
4-17
stopbits*
Sets the number of the stop bits transmitted per byte
LC
4-17
disconnect
Terminates a line connection
PE
4-18
show line
Displays a terminal line's parameters
NE, PE
4-18
* These commands only apply to the serial port.
Table 4-4 Command Groups (Continued)
Command Group
Description
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