This chapter shows you how to use the
29.1 sys Commands Overview
The
commands are for system management and maintenance.
sys
29.2
Commands Summary
sys
The following table lists the
administrator privilege level needed to use the command (H for high, M for middle or L for
low).
Table 154 sys Commands
COMMAND
sys
baud
set
9600|19200|38
400|57600|115
200
show
chsh
[engsh|stdsh]
client
disable
enable
set
show
date
set
show
info
chassis
contact
frame
hostname
Chapter 29 sys Commands
C
H A P T E R
sys Commands
commands.
sys
commands. The P column on the right indicates the
sys
<index>
<index>
<index> <start-ip>
<end-ip> [telnet]
[ftp] [web] [icmp]
[ssh] [snmp]
<yyyy> <mm> <dd>
<chassis>
<contact>
<frame>
<hostname>
MSC1000G User's Guide
DESCRIPTION
Sets the console port speed.
Displays the console port speed.
Changes to normal or privileged command
shell.
Turns off a secured client set.
Turns on a secured client set.
Sets a group of trusted computers from
which you can manage the switch.
Displays the secured client sets.
Sets the system date.
Displays the current system date.
Sets the system chassis number (1~64).
Sets contact person information.
Sets the system frame number.
Sets the system name.
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P
M
L
H
M
M
M
L
M
L
M
M
M
M
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