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After restoring a default configuration, you need to restart the system to initiate.
The following is an example of restoring a default configuration of the system.
SWITCH(config)#
restore factory-defaults
You have to restart the system to apply the changes
SWITCH(config)#
6.3 System
Management
When there is any problem in the system, you must find what the problem is and its solu-
tion. Therefore, you should not only be aware of a status of the system but also verify that
the system is configured properly.
This section includes the following functions with CLI command.
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Network Connection
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IP ICMP Source-Routing
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Tracing Packet Route
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Displaying User Connecting to
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MAC Table
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Running Time of System
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System Information
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System Memory Information
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Average of CPU Load
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Running Process
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Displaying System Image
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Displaying Installed OS
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Default OS
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Switch Status
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6.3.1 Network
Connection
To verify if your system is correctly connected to the network, use the command,
ping
.
For IP network, this command transmits echo message to ICMP (Internet Control Mes-
sage Protocol). ICMP is internet protocol that notifies fault situation and provides informa-
tion on the location where IP packet is received. When ICMP echo message is received
at the location, its replying message is returned to the place where it came.
To perform a ping test to verify network status, use the following command.
Command Mode
Description
ping
[
IP-ADDRESS
]
Enable
Performs a ping test to verify network status.
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