ZyXEL Communications GS-4012F/4024 User Manual

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GS-4012F/4024 User’s Guide

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Table of Contents

42.7 Command Modes ...........................................................................................256
42.8 Getting Help ...................................................................................................257

42.8.1 List of Available Commands .................................................................258

42.9 Using Command History ................................................................................259
42.10 Saving Your Configuration ............................................................................259

42.10.1 Switch Configuration File ....................................................................259
42.10.2 Logging Out ........................................................................................260

42.11 Command Summary ....................................................................................260

42.11.1 User Mode ..........................................................................................260
42.11.2 Enable Mode .......................................................................................261
42.11.3 General Configuration Mode ...............................................................267
42.11.4 interface port-channel Commands ......................................................283
42.11.5 interface route-domain Commands .....................................................287
42.11.6 config-vlan Commands .......................................................................288

42.12 mvr Commands ............................................................................................289

Chapter 43
User and Enable Mode Commands ...................................................................
291

43.1 Overview ........................................................................................................291
43.2 show Commands ...........................................................................................291

43.2.1 show system-information .....................................................................291
43.2.2 show ip ..................................................................................................292
43.2.3 show logging ........................................................................................292
43.2.4 show interface ......................................................................................292
43.2.5 show mac address-table ......................................................................293

43.3 ping ...............................................................................................................294
43.4 traceroute .......................................................................................................294
43.5 Copy Port Attributes .......................................................................................295
43.6 Configuration File Maintenance ....................................................................296

43.6.1 Using a Different Configuration File ......................................................296
43.6.2 Resetting to the Factory Default ...........................................................297

Chapter 44
Configuration Mode Commands.........................................................................
299

44.1 Enabling IGMP Snooping ...............................................................................299
44.2 Configure IGMP Filter ....................................................................................300
44.3 Enabling STP .................................................................................................301
44.4 no Command Examples .................................................................................303

44.4.1 Disable Commands .............................................................................303
44.4.2 Resetting Commands ...........................................................................303
44.4.3 Re-enable commands ...........................................................................303
44.4.4 Other Examples of no Commands ........................................................304

44.4.4.1 no trunk .......................................................................................304

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