Privileged level commands, Table 6.2 – Motorola CAJUN P120 User Manual

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Chapter 6

Legacy CLI (Command Line Interface)

Cajun P120 User’s Guide

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Privileged Level Commands

You must enter the Privileged level, with the

login

or

flogin

command, before

accessing these commands. These commands are available in addition to all the
Normal level commands, except for the

simple-setup

command.

Table 6.2

Privileged Level Commands

Command Syntax

Function

cam-find

Lookup for specific MAC address in the
soft-CAM

exit

Saves and exits the Privileged level (not the
session) and returns to the Normal level

factory-def <group_name|all>

Reset parameter values to their factory defaults

genstat

Displays general traffic statistics for the
Cajun P120

prompt <prompt_text>

Changes the CajunP120 prompt to the text that
you specify. The new prompt only takes effect after
performing the write command.

reload

Rereads the last saved configuration settings

reset

Resets the Cajun P120. This is equivalent to
powering the switch off and on again.

rmonreset

Sets the Rmon MIB factory values.

set <group>
<port#|index_value> [list]
Example: set ip list

Set parameter values for a specific group

setmib <object_ID> <value>

Sets a MIB value

setpw

Changes the Privileged level password

sh-swt-stat <slot#>
<port#> [r]

Displays received statistics for the port that you
specified

stopr

Disables the repetitive command level
(option [r])

tftp-cmd [start|stop|status]
If you use the tftp-cmd stop
command, after resetting the
Cajun P120, it will boot up from
its INIT software.

Starts, stops or displays the status of the TFTP
process.
TFTP will not start if TFTP-OP is set to notftp in the
TFTP group.

write

Saves the current configuration in the Cajun
P120’s flash memory

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