Commands For Accessing The Switch - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare Command Reference Manual

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Commands for Accessing the Switch

This chapter describes:
• Commands used for accessing and configuring the switch including how to set up user accounts,
passwords, date and time settings, and software licenses
• Commands used for configuring the Domain Name Service (DNS) client
• Commands used for checking basic switch connectivity
ExtremeWare supports the following two levels of management:
• User
• Administrator
A user-level account has viewing access to all manageable parameters, with the exception of:
• User account database
• SNMP community strings
A user-level account can use the
assigned to the account name.
An administrator-level account can view and change all switch parameters. It can also add and delete
users and change the password associated with any account name. The administrator can disconnect a
management session that has been established by way of a Telnet connection. If this happens, the user
logged on by way of the Telnet connection is notified that the session has been terminated.
The DNS client in ExtremeWare augments certain ExtremeWare commands to accept either IP addresses
or host names. For example, DNS can be used during a Telnet session when you are accessing a device
or when using the
The switch offers the following commands for checking basic connectivity:
ping
traceroute
The
command enables you to send Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo messages to a
ping
remote IP device. The
and a destination endstation.
ExtremeWare 7.5 Command Reference Guide
command to test device reachability and change the password
ping
command to check the connectivity of a device.
ping
command enables you to trace the routed path between the switch
traceroute
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