Syntax:
traceroute <ip> [in-band|out-of-band|vlan <vlan-id>][ttl <1-255>] [wait
<1-60>] [queries <1-10>]
where
<ip>
[in-band|out-of-
band|vlan <vlan-
id> ]
[ttl <1-255>]
[wait <1-60>]
[quesries <1-
10>]
This command displays information about the route to an Ethernet device. The following example displays route
information to an Ethernet device with an IP address of 192.168.1.100.
GS-3012> traceroute 192.168.1.100
traceroute to 192.168.1.100, 30 hops max, 40 byte packet
1:192.168.1.100 (10 ms) (10 ms) (0 ms)
traceroute done:
29.5 Enabling RSTP
To enable RSTP on a port. Enter "
following example enables RSTP on port 10.
GS-3012 (config)# spanning-tree 10
GS-3012#
29.6 Configuration File Maintenance
This section shows you how to backup or restore the configuration file on the switch using TFTP.
29.6.1
Backing up Configuration
Syntax:
copy running-config tftp <ip> <remote-file>
where
<ip>
Command Examples
=
The IP address of an Ethernet device.
=
Specifies the network interface or the VLAN ID to which the Ethernet
device belongs.
=
Specifies the Time To Live (TTL) period.
=
Specifies the time period to wait.
=
Specifies how many tries the switch performs the traceroute function.
Figure 29-8 traceroute Command Example
" followed by the port number and press [ENTER]. The
spanning-tree
Figure 29-9 Enable RSTP Command Example
=
The IP address of a TFTP server on which you want to store the backup
configuration file.
Dimension GS-3012 Gigabit Ethernet Switch
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