Technical data
Using the BayStack 350 Series 10/100 Autosense Switch
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System
Characteristics...
Displays the System Characteristics screen (see “
System Characteristics” on
page 3-15
). This screen allows you to view switch characteristics such as the
number of resets and the hardware and firmware version. This screen also
contains three user-configurable fields: sysContact, sysName, and
sysLocation.
Switch Configuration...
Displays the Switch Configuration Menu screen (see “Switch Configuration” on
page 3-17
). This menu provides the following configuration commands: MAC
Address Table, VLAN Configuration, Port Configuration, MultiLink Trunk
Configuration, Port Mirroring Configuration, Rate Limiting Configuration,
Display Port Statistics, and Clear All Port Statistics.
Console/Service Port
Configuration...
Displays the Console/Service Port Configuration screen (see “
Console/Service
Port Configuration” on page 3-45).
Spanning Tree
Configuration...
Displays the Spanning Tree Configuration Menu (see “
Spanning Tree
Configuration” on page 3-47). This menu provides the following configuration
commands: Spanning Tree Port Configuration, Display Spanning Tree Switch
Settings.
TELNET Configuration...
Displays the TELNET Configuration screen (see “
TELNET Configuration” on
page 3-55
).
Software Download...
Displays the Software Download screen (see “
Software Download” on
page 3-58
).
Display Event Log
Displays the Event Log screen (see “
Display Event Log” on page 3-61).
Reset
Resets the switch with the current configuration settings. When you select this
command, the switch resets, runs a self-test, then displays the main menu.
This command is followed by a screen prompt which precedes the action. Enter
Yes to reset the switch; enter No to abort the command.
Reset to Default Settings
Resets the switch to the factory default configuration settings. When you select
this command, the switch resets, runs a self-test, then displays the main menu.
This command is followed by a screen prompt which precedes the action. Enter
Yes to reset the switch to the factory default configuration settings; enter No to
abort the command.
Caution:
If you choose the Reset to Default Settings command, all of your
configured settings will be replaced with factory default settings when you press
[Enter].
Logout
The Logout command allows a user in a TELNET session or a user working at
a password-protected console terminal to terminate the session (see “
Logout”
on page 3-65
).
Table 3-1. Console interface main menu commands (continued)
Command Description