KTI Networks KS-2601 User Manual

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Note: Trunk 3 is the trunk for gigabit ports. For 8*FX+2G model, they are
Port 9 and 10 for Trunk 3.


4. default command

This command will restore all the settings of switch to factory default.

>default
All current setting will be lost after restoring default!
Are you sure to restore default setting now?(Y/N)


5. del command

The “del” command can delete static entries in ARL table, delete a VLAN
group, and delete a trunk connection.

Enter “del” at the prompt, the command syntax will be shown.

>del
[Command List]
?.............. Help commands
help........... Help commands
1qvlan......... Delete a 802.1q VLAN group
arl............ Delete a MAC address from ARL table
pvlan.......... Delete a Port-based VLAN group
trunk.......... Destroy a trunk connection


1qvlan: this sub-command can delete an 802.1Q VLAN.
Its syntax is …

>del 1qvlan
Syntax: del 1qvlan [Vid]

For example, “del 1qvlan 5” will delete the 802.1Q VLAN with VLAN ID 5.
arl: this sub-command can delete a static Mac address in ARL table.
Its syntax is …

>del arl
Del ARL [xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx] [port#]

For example, “del arl 00-11-22-33-44-55 3” will delete the static Mac ID “00-11-
22-33-44-55” for Port 3 from ARL table.

pvlan: this sub-command can clear a port-based VLAN.
Its syntax is …

>del pvlan
Syntax: del pvlan [vlan#]
Valid vlan#: <1~26>

For example, “del pvlan 5” will clear the port-based VLAN with VLAN ID 5.
trunk: this sub-command can clear a trunk connection.
Its syntax is …

>del trunk
Syntax: Del TRUNK [trunk#]

For example, “del trunk 2” will clear the Trunk 2 connection

6. find command

The “find” command can find a Mac address in the ARL table.

Enter “find” at the prompt, the command syntax will be shown.

>find

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