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NETGEAR 7000 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Version 6.0 • Uploading from Networking Device to Out-of-Band PC (Only XMODEM) • Downloading from Out-of-Band PC to Networking Device (Only XMODEM) • Downloading from TFTP Server • Restoring factory defaults If you configure any network parameters, you should execute the following command: copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config This command saves the changes to the configuration file. You must be in the correct mode to execute the command. If you do not save the configuration, all changes are lost when a you power down or reset the networking device. In a stacking environment, the running configuration is saved in all units of the stack. Table 2-1 describes the command syntax, the mode you must be in to execute the command, and the purpose and output of the command. Table 2-1. Quick Start Commands Command show hardware show users show loginsession users passwd Mode Privileged EXEC Privileged EXEC User EXEC Description Shows hardware version, MAC address, and software version information. Displays all of the users that are allowed to access the networking device. Access Mode shows whether you can change parameters on the networking device (Read/Write) or can only view them (Read Only). As a factory default, the 'admin' user has Read/Write access and the 'guest' user has Read Only access. There can only be one Read/Write user. There can be up to five Read Only users. Displays all of the login session information. Global Config Allows the user to set passwords or change passwords needed to login. A prompt appears after the command is entered requesting the users old password. In the absence of an old password leave the area blank. User password should not be more than eight characters in length. Getting Started v1.0, Jan 2007 2-11

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NETGEAR 7000
Series Managed Switch Administration Guide Version 6.0
Getting Started
2-11
v1.0, Jan 2007
Uploading from Networking Device to Out-of-Band PC (Only XMODEM)
Downloading from Out-of-Band PC to Networking Device (Only XMODEM)
Downloading from TFTP Server
Restoring factory defaults
If you configure any network parameters, you should execute the following command:
copy system:running-config nvram:startup-config
This command saves the changes to the configuration file. You must be in the correct mode to
execute the command. If you do not save the configuration, all changes are lost when a you power
down or reset the networking device. In a stacking environment, the running configuration is saved
in all units of the stack.
Table 2-1 describes the command syntax, the mode you must be in to execute the command, and
the purpose and output of the command.
Table 2-1. Quick Start Commands
Command
Mode
Description
show hardware
Privileged
EXEC
Shows hardware version, MAC address, and software version
information.
show users
Privileged
EXEC
Displays all of the users that are allowed to access the network-
ing device.
Access Mode shows whether you can change parameters on the
networking device (Read/Write) or can only view them (Read
Only).
As a factory default, the ‘admin’ user has Read/Write access
and the ‘guest’ user has Read Only access. There can only be
one Read/Write user. There can be up to five Read Only users.
show
loginsession
User EXEC
Displays all of the login session information.
users passwd
<username>
Global Config
Allows the user to set passwords or change passwords needed
to login.
A prompt appears after the command is entered requesting the
users old password. In the absence of an old password leave the
area blank.
User password should not be more than eight characters in
length.