Commands introduction, Command line interface overview, Chapter 21 commands introduction – ZyXEL Communications ZyXEL Dimension ES-3024 User Manual

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Dimension ES-3024 Ethernet Switch

Commands Introduction

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Chapter 21

Commands Introduction

This chapter introduces line commands and gives a summary of commands available.

21.1 Command Line Interface Overview

In addition to the web configurator, you can use line commands to configure the switch. It is recommended that
you use the web configurator for everyday management of the switch and that you use line commands for
advanced switch diagnosis and troubleshooting. If you have problems with your switch, customer support may
request that you issue some of these commands to assist them in troubleshooting.

You can use the “config save” command to save tagged IEEE 802.1Q VLAN and STP commands

in non-volatile memory (Flash) but all other line command configurations are saved in volatile

memory (DRAM) only, so are not effective after you restart the switch!

Telnet to the switch or connect a computer to the console port and use terminal emulation software configured to
the following parameters:

VT100 terminal emulation

9600 bps

No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit

No flow control

21.1.1 Command

Conventions

The system uses a one-level command structure. You must type the full command every time, as follows.

192.168.1.1> <command>

For instance, the following example shows how to enable GVRP.

192.168.1.1> sys sw gvrp enable

The conventions for typing in most CI commands are shown next.

command <interface|device> subcommand [parameter]
command subcommand [parameter]

21.1.2

Command Syntax Conventions

1. Command keywords are in courier new font.

2. The

| symbol means “or”.

3. Required fields in a command are enclosed in angle brackets <>. Use the following command to turn the

system monitor on or off.

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