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Global commands, interface ip &lt - basic config

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Table 3 ISCLI Command Modes Command Mode/Prompt Interface IP configuration Switch(config-ip-if)# Command used to enter or exit. Enter Interface IP Configuration mode, from Global Configuration mode: interface ip Exit to Global Configuration mode: exit Exit to Privileged EXEC mode: end Global commands Some basic commands are recognized throughout the ISCLI hierarchy. These commands are useful for obtaining online Help, navigating through the interface, and saving configuration changes. To get help about a specific command, type the command, followed by help. The following table describes the global commands. Table 4 Global commands Command Action ? Provides more information about a specific command or lists commands available at the current level. exit Go up one level in the command-mode structure. copy running-config startup-config Write configuration changes to non-volatile flash memory. exit or quit Exit from the command line interface and log out. ping Verify station-to-station connectivity across the network. The format is as follows: ping | [] [] • IP address is the hostname or IP address of the device. • number of tries (optional) is the number of attempts (1-32). • msec delay (optional) is the number of milliseconds between attempts. traceroute Identifies the route used for station-to-station connectivity across the network. The format is as follows: traceroute | [] [] • IP address is the hostname or IP address of the target station. • max-hops (optional) is the maximum distance to trace (1-16 devices) • msec delay (optional) is the number of milliseconds to wait for the response. telnet Allows you to Telnet out of the switch. The format is as follows: telnet | [] show history Displays the 10 most recent commands. console-log Enables or disables console logs for the current session. who Displays a list of users who are currently logged in. ISCLI basics 14

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Table 3
ISCLI Command Modes
Command Mode/Prompt
Command used to enter or exit.
Interface IP configuration
Switch(config-ip-if)#
Enter Interface IP Configuration mode, from Global Configuration mode:
interface ip <
1-256
>
Exit to Global Configuration mode:
exit
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode:
end
Global commands
Some basic commands are recognized throughout the ISCLI hierarchy. These commands are useful for obtaining
online Help, navigating through the interface, and saving configuration changes. To get help about a specific
command, type the command, followed by
help
.
The following table describes the global commands.
Table 4
Global commands
Command
Action
?
Provides more information about a specific command or lists
commands available at the current level.
exit
Go up one level in the command-mode structure.
copy running-config startup-config
Write configuration changes to non-volatile flash memory.
exit or quit
Exit from the command line interface and log out.
ping
Verify station-to-station connectivity across the network. The format is
as follows:
ping
<host name>
|
<IP address>
[
<number of
tries>
] [
<msec delay>
]
IP address is the hostname or IP address of the device.
number of tries (optional) is the number of attempts
(1-32).
msec delay (optional) is the number of milliseconds between
attempts.
traceroute
Identifies the route used for station-to-station connectivity across the
network. The format is as follows:
traceroute
<host name>
|
<IP address>
[
<max-
hops>
] [
<msec delay>
]
IP address is the hostname or IP address of the target station.
max-hops (optional) is the maximum distance to trace
(1-16 devices)
msec delay (optional) is the number of milliseconds to wait for
the response.
telnet
Allows you to Telnet out of the switch. The format is as follows:
telnet
<host name>
|
<IP address>
[
<port
number>
]
show history
Displays the 10 most recent commands.
console-log
Enables or disables console logs for the current session.
who
Displays a list of users who are currently logged in.