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enable password
end
file-system logging
gvrp enable (Global)
hostname
interface ethernet
interface port-channel
interface range ethernet
interface range port-channel
interface range vlan
interface vlan
ip default-gateway
ip domain-lookup
ip domain-name
ip host
ip http authentication
ip http port
ip http server
ip https authentication
ip https certificate
ip https server
ip https port
ip igmp snooping (Global)
ip name-server
ip ssh port
ip ssh pubkey-auth
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Command Modes
Sets a local password to control access to normal and privilege levels.
Ends the current configuration session and returns to the previous
command mode.
Enables logging file system events.
Enables GVRP globally.
Specifies or modifies the device host name.
Enters the interface configuration mode to configure an Ethernet
type interface.
Enters the interface configuration mode of a specific port-channel.
Enters the interface configuration mode to configure multiple
ethernet type interfaces.
Enters the interface configuration mode to configure multiple port-
channels.
Enters the interface configuration mode to configure multiple
VLANs.
Enters the interface configuration (VLAN) mode.
Defines a default gateway.
Enables the IP Domain Naming System (DNS)-based host name-to-
address translation.
Defines a default domain name, that the software uses to complete
unqualified host names.
Defines static host name-to-address mapping in the host cache.
Specifies authentication methods for HTTP server users.
Specifies the TCP port for use by a web browser to configure the
device.
Enables the device to be configured from a browser.
Specifies authentication methods for HTTPS server users.
Configures the active certificate for HTTPS.
Enables the device to be configured from a secured browser.
Configures a TCP port for use by a secure web browser to configure
the device.
Enables Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping
Sets the available name servers.
Specifies the port to be used by the SSH server.
Enables public key authentication for incoming SSH sessions.

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