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User Interface Display Options

Page 4-30

User Interface Display Options

The System menu several commands to configure help information, character display, and the
system prompt for the

UI

. Enter

system

at the system prompt to enter the System menu. Press the question mark (

?

) to see the System

menu commands, as shown below.

Command

System Menu

info

Basic info on this system

dt

Set system date and time

ser

View or configure the DTE or DCE port

mpm

Configure a Management Processor Module

slot

View Slot Table information

systat

View system stats related to system, power and environment

taskstat

View task utilization stats

memstat

View memory use statistics

fsck

Perform a file system check on the flash file system

newfs

Erase all files from /flash & create a new file system

syscfg

View/Configure info related to this system

uic

UI configuration; change - prompt, timeout, more, verbose.

camstat

View CAM info and usage

camcfg

Configure CAM info and usage

hrex

Enter HRE-X management command sub-menu

ver/ter

Enables/disables automatic display of menus on entry (obsolete,

use ‘uic’ command)

echo/noecho

Enable/disable character echo

chpr

Change the prompt for the system (obsolete, use ‘uic’ command)

logging

View system logs.

health

Set health parameters or view health statistics

cli/exit

Enter command line interface

saveconfig

Dump the cache configuration content to the mpm.cfg file.

cacheconfig

Set the flag to use cache configuration only.

Main

File

Summary VLAN

Networking

Interface Security

System

Services

Help

For information on the

info

,

dt

,

ser

,

slot

,

systat

,

taskstat

,

memstat

,

fsck

,

newfs

,

syscfg

,

camstat

,

camcfg

, and

hrex

commands, refer to Chapter 9, “Switch-Wide Parameters.” The

mpm

command is described in Chapter 6, “Configuring Management Processor Modules.” The

ver/

ter

and

chpr

commands are described earlier in Setting Verbose/Terse Mode for the User

Interface on page 4-22. The

echo/noecho

command is described in the following section. The

cli

command is described earlier in Changing Between the CLI and UI Modes on page 4-2.

The

logging

command is described in Chapter 10, “Switch Logging.”

Note

The

ver

/

ter

, and

chpr

commands now appear as items

in the

UI

Configuration menu (displayed through the

uic

command). If you enter the

ver

/

ter

and

chpr

commands, a message will advise you to use the

uic

command, and the

UI

Configuration menu will auto-

matically display. For more information on the

UI

Configuration menu, refer to The UI Configuration
Menu on page 4-17.

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