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Layer 2 managed stackable fast ethernet switch cli
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xStack® DES-3528/DES-3552 Series Layer 2 Managed Stackable Fast Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Purpose
Syntax
Description
Example command
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Purpose
Syntax
Description
Example command
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Encloses an optional value or set of optional arguments.
reset {[config | system]} force_agree
In the above syntax example, users have the option to specify config or system. It is not
necessary to specify either optional value, however the effect of the system reset is
dependent on which, if any, value is specified. Therefore, with this example there are three
possible outcomes of performing a system reset. See the following chapter, Basic
Commands for more details about the reset command. Do not type the braces.
reset config
Indicates at least one or more of the values or arguments in the preceding syntax
enclosed by braces must be specified.
config dhcp_relay {hops <value 1-16> | time <sec 0-65535>}(1)
In the above syntax example, users have the option to specify hops or time or both of
them. The "(1)" following the set of braces indicates at least one argument or value within
the braces must be specified. Do not type the parentheses.
config dhcp_relay hops 3
Deletes the character under the cursor and then shifts the remaining characters in the line
to the left.
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor and then shifts the remaining characters in
the line to the left.
Moves the cursor to the left.
Moves the cursor to the right.
Repeats the previously entered command. Each time the up arrow is pressed, the
command previous to that displayed appears. This way it is possible to review the
command history for the current session. Use the down arrow to progress sequentially
forward through the command history list.
The down arrow will display the next command in the command history entered in the
current session. This displays each command sequentially as it was entered. Use the up
arrow to review previous commands.
Shifts the cursor to the next field to the left.
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