Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Basic Switch Commands

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Section I: Basic Operations

To enable or disable the server, refer to “ENABLE HTTP SERVER” on
page 605 and “DISABLE HTTP SER
VER” on page 604.

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Telnet server status - The status of the Telnet server. When the Telnet
server is disabled, you cannot remotely manage the switch using the
Telnet application protocol. The default setting is enabled. To enable or
disable the server, refer to “ENABLE TELNET” on page 49 and
“DISABLE TELNET” on page 45.

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Telnet insert NULL - The status of the Telnet NULL parameter. When
ON, the Telnet server on the switch adds a NULL character after each
CR for those Telnet clients that require the character to display the
information correctly. When OFF, the default setting, no NULL
character is set after a CR. To set this feature, see “SET TELNET
INSERTNULL” on page 65.

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MAC address aging time - The current value for the MAC address
aging timer. The switch uses the aging timer to delete inactive dynamic
MAC addresses from the MAC address table. To set this value, refer to
“SET SWITCH AGINGTIMER|AGEINGTIMER” on page 161.

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Console startup mode - The management interface —menus or
command line — that initially appears when you start a local or remote
management session. The default is the command line interface. To
set the startup mode, refer to “SET SWITCH CONSOLEMODE” on
page 39.

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Multicast Mode - The multicast mode, which determines the behavior
of the switch when forwarding ingress spanning tree BPDU packets
and 802.1x port-based access control EAPOL packets To set the
multicast mode, refer to “SET SWITCH MULTICASTMODE” on
page 471.

Example

The following command displays the switch information described above:

show switch

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