Specifications

8 Setting Up Software
Caution
Your password is stored (encrypted)
in the
mpm.cnf configuration file. If
you remove this file and reboot the
switch, your login password (as well
as all user-configured data) will auto-
matically reset to the factory default. In
this event, you must start over from
Step
a (see preceding page) to change
the password.
5. Set the System Time and System Date
Complete the following steps to set the system time
and system date:
a. To view the system time, type
system time at the
CLI prompt and press <Enter>. The system time
will be displayed, as shown in the example
below:
-> system time
10:53:19
b. To set the system time, type system time
hh:mm:ss
at the CLI prompt and press <Enter>.
The new system time will be displayed, as
shown in the example below:
-> system time 11:53:19
New time: 11:53:19
c. To view the system date, enter system date at the
CLI prompt and press <Enter>. The system date
will be displayed, as shown here:
-> system date
06/11/02
d. To change the system date, enter system date
mm/dd/yyyy
at the CLI prompt and press <Enter>.
The system date will be displayed, as shown
here:
-> system date 06/12/2002
6. Enter a System Description (Optional)
You can use the following CLI commands to view or
specify a contact person for the switch, a switch name,
its location, a description of the switch, and the
switch’s MAC aging timer value. Although this informa-
tion is not required, you may find it helpful for manag-
ing the switch. Follow the steps below:
a. To view the department or network administrator
for the switch, type
system admin-contact at the
CLI prompt and press <Enter>. If no network
administrator has been specified, Unset will be
displayed, as shown in the example below:
-> system admin-contact
Unset