Netgear FSM726 FSM726v2 Setup Manual - Page 95

Exit, Show, Multimedia - IGMP settings. See

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Where = the IP address of the destination host Exit 700 Series Software Manual v2.1 The exit command moves you up one level in the CLI structure. For example, when you are in configuration mode, and the prompt looks like FSM726(config)#. By entering exit at the prompt, you will exit the configuration mode and be taken back to the root level, where the prompt looks like FSM726#. When you enter the exit command at the root level, you will return to the CMI. Syntax FSM726# exit Show You can use the show command to view system configuration. The information that can be shown falls into the following categories: • DiffServ - DiffServ settings. See "Show DiffServ" on page 5-4. • Dot1x - Shows 802.1x settings. See "Show Dot1x" on page 5-4. • Interfaces - Interface status & configuration. See "Show Interfaces" on page 5-4. • IP - IP information. See "Show IP" on page 5-5. • Mac-address-table - the MAC address table and other related items, such as aging timers and static addresses. See "Show Mac-Address-Table" on page 5-5. • Mirror - Mirroring settings. See "Show Mirror" on page 5-7. • Multimedia - IGMP settings. See "Show Multimedia" on page 5-7. • Running-config - Current operating configuration. See "Show Running-Config" on page 5-7. • SNMP - SNMP related information. See "Show SNMP" on page 5-8. • Spanning-tree - the Spanning Tree topology. See "Show Spanning Tree" on page 5-9. • System - System-related settings. See "Show System" on page 5-10. • Trunking - Trunking information. See "Show Trunking" on page 5-11. • VLAN - VLAN information. See "Show VLAN" on page 5-11. Command Line Interface 6-3

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700 Series Software Manual v2.1
Command Line Interface
6-3
Where
<IP Address>
= the IP address of the destination host
Exit
The
exit
command moves you up one level in the CLI structure. For example, when you are in
configuration mode, and the prompt looks like
FSM726(config)#
. By entering exit at the
prompt, you will exit the configuration mode and be taken back to the root level, where the prompt
looks like
FSM726#
. When you enter the exit command at the root level, you will return to the
CMI.
Syntax
FSM726# exit
Show
You can use the
show
command to view system configuration. The information that can be shown
falls into the following categories:
DiffServ – DiffServ settings. See
“Show DiffServ” on page 5-4
.
Dot1x – Shows 802.1x settings. See
“Show Dot1x” on page 5-4
.
Interfaces – Interface status & configuration. See
“Show Interfaces” on page 5-4
.
IP – IP information. See
“Show IP” on page 5-5
.
Mac-address-table – the MAC address table and other related items, such as aging timers and
static addresses. See
“Show Mac-Address-Table” on page 5-5
.
Mirror – Mirroring settings. See
“Show Mirror” on page 5-7
.
Multimedia – IGMP settings. See
“Show Multimedia” on page 5-7
.
Running-config – Current operating configuration. See
“Show Running-Config” on page 5-7
.
SNMP – SNMP related information. See
“Show SNMP” on page 5-8
.
Spanning-tree – the Spanning Tree topology. See
“Show Spanning Tree” on page 5-9
.
System – System-related settings. See
“Show System” on page 5-10
.
Trunking – Trunking information. See
“Show Trunking” on page 5-11
.
VLAN – VLAN information. See
“Show VLAN” on page 5-11
.