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In order to manage an AT Series switch using command line commands, you must first start a local or Telnet management session. The default management interface is the command line. The prompt that you will see will differ depending on whether you logged in as Manager or Operator. If you prefer to use the menu interface instead of the command line, type MENU at the command prompt and press Return.

Context-specific help - Press the question mark key at any time to see a list of legal next parameters. Keyword abbreviations - Any keyword can be recognized by typing an unambiguous prefix for example. Tab key - Pressing the tab key fills in the rest of a keyword. It performs the same function as the MENU command.

This command displays a list of the CLI keywords with a brief description for each keyword. These three commands perform the same function: they end a management session. If you are managing a slave switch, the commands return you to the master switch from which you started the management session. This command performs the same function as the EXIT command. Whenever you make a change to an operating parameter of the switch, such as enter a new IP address or create a new VLAN, the change is stored in temporary memory.

It will be lost the next time you reset the switch or power cycle the unit. To permanently save your changes, you must use this command. The changes are saved in the active boot configuration file as a series of commands.

The commands in the file are used by the switch to recreate all of its settings, such as VLANs and port settings, whenever you reset or power cycle the unit. The following command saves your configuration changes to the active boot configuration file:.

This command changes the command line prompt. Assigning each switch a different command line prompt can make it easier for you to identify the different switches in your network when you manage them. If you define the system name before you set the command line prompt, the switch uses the system name as the prompt. You use this command to specify whether you want your management sessions to start by displaying the command line interface or the AT-S62 Main Menu.

The default is the command line interface. The following command configures the management software to display the menu interface whenever you start a management session:. Guide for background information on enhanced stacking. This command will not work from a management session of a slave switch. The following command starts a management session on a switch with the MAC address It can be managed locally through its RS Terminal Port or remotely if it is assigned an IP address and subnet mask.

You cannot change the stacking status of a switch through enhanced stacking. If a switch does not have an IP address or subnet mask, such as a slave switch, you must use a local management session to change its stacking status. If the switch has an IP address and subnet mask, such as a master switch, you can use either a local or a Telnet management session. This command displays a list of the switches in an enhanced stack. This command can only be performed from a management session on a master switch.

The list does not include the master switch on which you started the management session. The following command displays the switches in an enhanced stack, sorted by MAC address, the default sorting method:. The default setting for the client software is disabled. This command disables the Telnet server software on the switch. You might disable the server software if you do not want anyone to manage the switch using the Telnet application protocol or if you plan to use the Secure Shell protocol.

The default setting for the Telnet server is enabled. The switch continues to query the network for its IP configuration until it receives a response. Any static IP address, subnet mask, or gateway address assigned to the switch is deleted from the System Configuration menu and replaced with the value the switch receives from the BOOTP server.

This command activates the DHCP client software on the switch. The default setting for the DHCP client software is disabled. Any static IP address, subnet mask, or gateway address assigned to the switch is deleted from the System Configuration menu and replaced with the value the switch receives from the DHCP server. If you later disable DHCP, these values are returned to their default settings.

This command activates the Telnet server on the switch. With the server activated, you can manage the switch using the Telnet application protocol from any management workstation on your network. This command results in a switch reset. The switch will not forward traffic while it initializes its operating software, a process that takes approximately 20 seconds to complete. Some network traffic may be lost. A confirmation prompt is displayed. Enter Y for yes to format the flash memory or N for no to cancel the command.

This command instructs the switch to ping an end node. You can use this command to determine whether a valid link exists between the switch and another device. The switch must have an IP address and subnet mask in order for you to use this command.

Where they differ is that this command allows you to specify which parameter to reset, while the RESET IP command automatically resets all three parameters. The following command returns the IP address and subnet mask to the default values:. Performs a soft reset on all ports. The reset takes less than a second to complete.

The ports retain their current operating parameter settings. Resets the statistics counters on all ports to zero. Welcome to ManualMachine.

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