Privileged level commands – Avaya P333T User Manual

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Chapter 6

CLI – Layer 2

Avaya P333T User’s Guide

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Privileged Level Commands

Following is a table of the Privileged Level commands. This level includes all the
commands from the User Level described above (see the User Level Commands
Section for a description of these common commands).

• no hostname

Returns the prompt to its default.

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• no rmon history

Deletes an existing history entry.

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• no rmon alarm

Deletes an existing alarm entry.

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• no rmon event

Deletes an existing event entry.

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• hostname

Displays or sets a new prompt.

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• clear

1

Clears current settings
(a group of commands).

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• set

2

Sets the switch parameters
(a group of commands).

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• sync time

Synchronizes the time between switches.

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• get time

Gets the time from the time server.

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• reset

Restarts the system or a switch.

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• reset stack

Causes a hardware reset to the stack.

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• reset mgp

Causes a software reset to the Media
Gateway Processor.

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• nvram initialize

Initializes the NVRAM to its factory
defaults.

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• rmon history

Creates a history entry.

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• rmon alarm

Creates an alarm entry.

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• rmon event

Creates an event entry.

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• copy stack-config

tftp

Uploads stack configuration to a file
(using TFTP). The file must exist before
you Upload.

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• copy module-

config tftp

Uploads switch configuration to a file
(using TFTP). The file must exist before you
Upload.

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• copy tftp stack-

config

Downloads a stack configuration file
(using TFTP) into the device.

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