NETGEAR 7000 Series Managed Switch User Manual

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NETGEAR 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Version 7.2

2-12

Getting Started

v1.0, May 2008

copy system:run-

ning-config

nvram:startup-

config

Privileged
EXEC

Saves passwords and all other changes to the device.

If you do not save the configuration, all changes are lost when
you power down or reset the networking device. In a stacking
environment, the running configuration is saved in all units of
the stack.

logout

User EXEC
Privileged
EXEC

Logs the user out of the networking device.

show network

User EXEC

Displays the following network configuration information:

• IP Address - IP Address of the interface (default: 0.0.0.0)
• Subnet Mask - IP Subnet Mask for the interface (default:

0.0.0.0)

• Default Gateway - The default Gateway for this interface

(default: 0.0.0.0)

• Burned in MAC Address - The Burned in MAC Address used

for in-band connectivity

• Locally Administered MAC Address - Can be configured to

allow a locally administered MAC address

• MAC Address Type - Specifies which MAC address should

be used for in-band connectivity

• Network Configurations Protocol Current - Indicates which

network protocol is being used (default: none)

• Management VLAN Id - Specifies VLAN id
• Web Mode - Indicates whether HTTP/Web is enabled.
• Java Mode - Indicates whether java mode is enabled.

network parms

<ipaddr> <net-

mask> [gateway]

Privileged
EXEC

Sets the IP address, subnet mask and gateway of the router. The
IP address and the gateway must be on the same subnet. IP
address range is from 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255.

copy nvram:star-

tup-config

<tftp://<ipad-

dress>/<file-

path>/<filename>>

Privileged
EXEC

Starts the configuration file upload, displays the mode and type
of upload and confirms the upload is progressing.

The URL must be specified as:

xmodem:<filepath>/<filename>

For example:

If the user is using HyperTerminal, the user must specify where
the file is going to be received by the PC.

Table 2-1. Quick Start Commands

Command

Mode

Description

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