User`s guide

Table Of Contents
Chapter 38 Introducing Commands
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38.11.2 Enable Mode
The following table describes the commands available for Enable mode.
enable Accesses Enable (or privileged) mode. See
Section 38.11.2 on page 237.
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show ip Displays IP related information. 0
hardware-monitor <C|F> Displays current hardware monitor information with
the specified temperature unit (Celsius C or
Fahrenheit F).
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system-information Displays general system information. 0
ping <IP|host-name> Sends Ping request to an Ethernet device. 0
<IP|host-name> [vlan
<vlan-id>]
[size <0-1472>]
[-t]
Sends Ping request to an Ethernet device in the
specified VLAN(s) with the specified parameters.
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help Displays command help information. 0
traceroute <ip|host-name> Determines the path a packet takes to a device. 0
<ip|host-name>
[vlan <vlan-id>]
[ttl <1-255>]
[wait <1-60>]
[queries <1-10>]
Determines the path a packet takes to a device in a
VLAN.
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help Displays command help information. 0
ssh <1|2> <[user@]dest-ip> Connects to an SSH server with the specified SSH
version.
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Table 88 Command Summary: User Mode (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
PRIVILEG
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Table 89 Command Summary: Enable Mode
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
PRIVILEG
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baudrate
<1|2|3|4|5>
Changes the console port speed.
Choices are 1 (9600), 2 (19200),
3(38400), 4 (57600) and 5
(115200).
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boot config <index> Restarts the system with the
specified configuration file.
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configure Accesses Configuration mode.
See Section 38.11.3 on page 242.
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copy running-config
tftp <ip>
<remote-file>
Backs up running configuration to
the specified TFTP server with the
specified file name.
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running-config
interface port-
channel <port>
<port-list>
Clones (copies) the attributes
from the specified port to other
ports.
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