The Bridge Command - GE Multinet 4 Instruction Manual

Multi-port serial server & managed switch
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THE CLI AND PROTOCOL MONITOR
5–6
vlan
web
exit
help
history
logout
reboot
revert
save
service
whoami
Most of the basic commands preface a subset of more specific commands. You can
execute any specific command from the MN4# prompt in the following syntax:
MN4
# basic_command specific_command parameters
After execution of such a command you are returned to the MN4# prompt. For example,
MN4
# session set timeout 30min
MN4
#
For most basic commands you have the option to issue the basic command followed by
nothing to enter a specialized mode for that basic command that will automatically
preface all specific commands with the basic command. For example,
MN4
# session
MN4
(session)#set timeout 30min
MN4
(session)#
While the CLI is displaying a specialized mode prompt you can type "?" to see a list of the
commands specific to that basic command. For example, typing a "?" at the
MN4(session)# prompt produces the following list of available commands and
parameters.
FIGURE 5–1: Session Commands Example

5.2.2.1 The bridge Command

The table below explains the commands available for station cache monitoring when the
MN4(bridge)# prompt is displayed or from the MN4# prompt using a
For example:
MULTINET4 MULTI-PORT SERIAL SERVER & MANAGED SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 5: THE CLI AND PROTOCOL MONITOR
Table 5–3: Basic CLI Commands
– virtual local area networking
– embedded web server
– exit intermediate mode
– help system
– manage command history
– log off this system
– reset the system
– undo changes since last save
– save current configuration
– customer service access
– show current user info
prefix.
bridge

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