Command Mode
Normal Exec, Privileged Exec
Command Usage
The quit and exit commands can both exit the configuration program.
Example
This example shows how to quit a CLI session:
Console#quit
Press ENTER to start session
User Access Verification
Username:
System Management Commands
These commands are used to control system logs, passwords, user names, browser
configuration options, and display or configure a variety of other system information.
Command Group
Device Designation
System Status
Frame Size
File Management
Line
Event Logging
SMTP Alerts
Time (System Clock)
Switch Clustering
UPnP
Device Designation Commands
This section describes commands used to configure information that uniquely
identifies the switch.
Command
hostname
snmp-server contact
snmp-server location
Table 4-6 System Management Commands
Function
Configures information that uniquely identifies this switch
Displays system configuration, active managers, and version information
Enables support for jumbo frames
Manages code image or switch configuration files
Sets communication parameters for the serial port, including baud rate and
console time-out
Controls logging of error messages
Configures SMTP email alerts
Sets the system clock automatically via NTP/SNTP server or manually
Configures management of multiple devices via a single IP address
Sets Universal Plug-and-Play parameters used to advertise the switch
Table 4-7 Device Designation Commands
Function
Specifies the host name for the switch
Sets the system contact string
Sets the system location string
System Management Commands
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