User`s guide
Chapter 2: Basic Command Line Commands
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SET PROMPT
Syntax
set prompt=”prompt”
Parameter
Prompt Specifies the command line prompt. The prompt can
be from one to fifteen alphanumeric characters.
Spaces are allowed. If spaces are included, the prompt
must be enclosed in double quotes. Otherwise, the
quotes are optional.
Description
This command changes the command prompt. Assigning each switch a
different command prompt will make it easier for you to distinguish
between the switches and help prevent you from performing a
configuration procedure on the wrong switch. The default command
prompts are Manager::$ and Operator::$.
Example
The following command changes the command prompt to “Switch7”.
set prompt=Switch7