2 configuration syntax, 3 shortcut key support – PLANET WGSW-50040 User Manual

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Type the

ip dhcp pool <name>

command under Global Mode will enter the DHCP Address Pool Mode

prompt “Switch(Config-<name>-dhcp)#”. DHCP address pool properties can be configured under DHCP

Address Pool Mode. Run the exit command to exit the DHCP Address Pool Mode to Global Mode.

ACL Mode

ACL type

Entry

Operates

Exit

Standard IP ACL

Mode

Type ip access-list

standard command under

Global Mode.

Configure parameters

for Standard IP ACL

Mode.

Use the exit

command to return

to Global Mode.

Extended IP ACL

Mode

Type ip access-list

extanded command under

Global Mode.

Configure parameters

for Extended IP ACL

Mode.

Use the exit

command to return

to Global Mode.

3.2.2 Configuration Syntax

Switch provides various configuration commands. Although all the commands are different, they all abide by

the syntax for Switch configuration commands. The general commands format of Switch is shown below:

cmdtxt <variable> {enum1 | … | enumN } [option1 | … | optionN]

Conventions: cmdtxt in bold font indicates a command keyword; <variable> indicates a variable parameter;

{enum1 | … | enumN } indicates a mandatory parameter that should be selected from the parameter set

enum1~enumN; and the square bracket ([ ]) in [option1 | … | optionN] indicate an optional parameter. There

may be combinations of “< >“, “{ }” and “[ ]” in the command line, such as [<variable>], {enum1 <variable>|

enum2}, [option1 [option2]], etc.

Here are examples for some actual configuration commands:

 show version, no parameters required. This is a command with only a keyword and no parameter, just

type in the command to run.

 vlan <vlan-id>, parameter values are required after the keyword.
 firewall {enable | disable}, user can enter firewall enable or firewall disable for this command.
 snmp-server community {ro | rw} <string>, the followings are possible:

snmp-server community ro <string>

snmp-server community rw <string>

3.2.3 Shortcut Key Support

Switch provides several shortcut keys to facilitate user configuration, such as up, down, left, right and Blank

Space. If the terminal does not recognize Up and Down keys, ctrl +p and ctrl +n can be used instead.

Key(s)

Function

Back Space

Delete a character before the cursor, and the cursor moves back.

Up “

↑”

Show previous command entered. Up to ten recently entered

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