Operations Commands
Introduction
Operations-level commands are used for making immediate and temporary changes to switch
configuration. Operations commands are used for bringing ports temporarily in and out of service. These
commands are available only from an administrator and operator login.
The following table describes basic Operations commands. The following sections provide more detailed
information and commands.
Operations commands
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Command
password
clear logging
ntp send
Operations-level port options
Operations-level port options are used for temporarily disabling or enabling a port.
Operations-Level Port commands
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Command
[no] rmon
no interface port <port
number> shutdown
interface port <port
number> shutdown
show interface port <port
number> operation
Description
Allows the user to change the password. You need to enter the current
password in use for validation.
Clears all Syslog messages.
Command Mode: Priv EXEC
Allows the user to send requests to the NTP server.
Command Mode: Priv EXEC
Description
Enables or disables Remote Monitoring for the port. RMON must be
enabled for any RMON configurations to function.
Command mode: Interface port
Temporarily enables the port. The port will be returned to its configured
operation mode when the switch is reloaded.
This command does not enable a port that has been disabled by an
NOTE:
ekeying mismatch error.
Command Mode: Priv EXEC
Temporarily disables the port. The port will be returned to its configured
operation mode when the switch is reloaded.
Command Mode: Priv EXEC
Displays the current settings for the port.
Command Mode: Priv EXEC
Operations Commands
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