Chapter 5. Operations Commands
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Operations commands generally affect switch performance immediately, but do
not alter permanent switch configurations. For example, you can use Operations
commands to immediately disable a port (without the need to apply or save the
change), with the understanding that when the switch is rebooted, the port returns
to its normally configured operation.
These commands enable you to alter switch operational characteristics without
affecting switch configuration.
Table 366.
General Operations Commands
Command Syntax and Usage
access tnetsshc
Closes all open Telnet and SSH connections.
Command Mode: Global configuration
consolelog
Enables or disables session console logging.
Command Mode: Privileged EXEC
ntp send
Allows the user to send requests to the NTP server.
Command Mode: Privileged EXEC
password <1‐128 characters>
Allows the user to change the password. You must enter the current password
in use for validation. The switch prompts for a new password between 1‐128
characters.
Command Mode: Privileged EXEC
clear logging
Clears all Syslog messages.
Command Mode: Privileged EXEC
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