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Exit, Interface, For example, suppose you want to con port 8 on the switch

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700 Series Software Manual v2.1 Exit The exit command takes you out of the CLI mode by one level. 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 Main Menu of the switch. Syntax FSM726(config)# exit Interface The interface command allows you to configure each network interface of the switch. Items such as the speed, duplex, and negotiation are configured in this mode. The command to enter the interface mode is Syntax FSM726(config)# interface ethernet Where = x is the stack number, and y is the port number, which ranges from 1-26. Since FSM726 is not stackable, the value of x is always 1. For example, suppose you want to configure port 8 on the switch, the command to do so would be: FSM726(config)# interface ethernet 1/8 When the interface command is properly entered, you will be taken to the Interface Configuration Mode, where the prompt changes from FSM726(config)# to FSM726(config-if)#. When you are done configuring one particular interface and wish to configure another interface, you must exit the Interface Configuration Mode by using the exit command. You then have to re-enter Interface Configuration Mode by specifying another interface, again, using the interface command When you're in interface configuration mode, you will be able to configure the following items. Command Line Interface 6-15

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700 Series Software Manual v2.1
Command Line Interface
6-15
Exit
The
exit
command takes you out of the CLI mode by one level. 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
Main Menu of the switch.
Syntax
FSM726(config)# exit
Interface
The
interface
command allows you to configure each network interface of the switch. Items
such as the speed, duplex, and negotiation are configured in this mode. The command to enter the
interface mode is
Syntax
FSM726(config)# interface ethernet <x/y>
Where
<x/y>
=
x is the stack number, and y is the port number, which ranges from 1-26. Since FSM726
is not stackable, the value of x is always 1.
For example, suppose you want to configure port 8 on the switch, the command to do so would be:
FSM726(config)# interface ethernet 1/8
When the interface command is properly entered, you will be taken to the Interface Configuration
Mode, where the prompt changes from
FSM726(config)#
to
FSM726(config-if)#.
When you are done configuring one particular interface and wish to configure another interface,
you must exit the Interface Configuration Mode by using the
exit
command. You then have to
re-enter Interface Configuration Mode by specifying another interface, again, using the
interface
command
When you’re in interface configuration mode, you will be able to configure the following items.