Table 1-1 General System Commands (continued)
Task
Save, restore, or reset nonvolatile data in the system
Provide a backup for nonvolatile data, restore nonvolatile data
to the system, or reset nonvolatile data to defaults.
Reboot the system
Restart the system. Disconnects rlogin and telnet sessions.
Table 1-2 System Management Setup Commands
Task
Configure the Console port baud rate
Change the factory default baud rate of the Console port,
which allows you to connect a VT or tty type of terminal or
terminal emulator to the system using a null modem cable.
Configure an IP address using an IP interface
Communicate with the system using SNMP, rlogin, or telnet.
Define static routes
Access a menu from which you can display, define, remove, and
flush static routes for transmitting traffic through the system.
Static routes override routes learned through RIP.
Administer the ARP cache
Display, remove, and flush the ARP cache (a table of known IP
addresses and their corresponding MAC addresses).
Set RIP's operational mode
Define how Routing Information Protocol (RIP) messages are
processed.
Ping an IP station or the system
Find out if the system can reach an IP station or check that the
system is on the network.
Display IP statistics
Display datagram statistics and current RIP operational mode.
(continued)
Configuration Tasks
Quick Command
system nvData
system reboot
Quick Command
system consoleSpeed
ip interface display
ip interface define
ip interface modify
ip interface remove
ip route
ip route default
ip arp display
ip arp remove
ip arp flush
ip rip
ip ping
ip statistics
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For Details, See. . .
page 6-2
page 4-4
For Details, See. . .
page 3-2
page 3-5
page 3-9
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