Yamaha 10G SWR2310-28GT/18GT/10G Command Reference - Page 2

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2 | Command Reference | TOC Contents Preface: Introduction 12 Chapter 1: How to read the command reference 13 1.1 Applicable firmware revision ...13 1.2 How to read the command reference ...13 1.3 Interface names ...13 1.4 Input syntax for commands starting with the word "no 14 Chapter 2: How to use the commands 15 2.1 Operation via console ...15 2.1.1 Access from a console terminal 15 2.1.2 Access from a TELNET client ...15 2.1.3 Access from an SSH client ...16 2.1.4 Console terminal/VTY settings 16 2.2 Operation via configuration (config) files 17 2.2.1 Access from a TFTP client ...17 2.2.2 Reading/writing a configuration file 17 2.3 Login ...18 2.4 Command input mode ...18 2.4.1 Command input mode basics ...18 2.4.2 individual configuration mode ...19 2.4.3 Command prompt prefix ...19 2.4.4 Executing commands of a different input mode 19 2.5 Keyboard operations when using the console 19 2.5.1 Basic operations for console input 20 2.5.2 Command help ...20 2.5.3 Input command completion and keyword candidate list display 21 2.5.4 Entering command abbreviations 21 2.5.5 Command history ...21 2.6 Commands that start with the word "show 21 2.6.1 Modifiers ...21 Chapter 3: Configuration 23 3.1 Manage setting values ...23 3.2 Default setting values ...23 Chapter 4: Maintenance and operation functions 26 4.1 Passwords ...26 4.1.1 Set password for unnamed user 26 4.1.2 Set administrator password ...26 4.1.3 Encrypt password ...27 4.1.4 Allow login with special password 27 4.2 User account maintenance ...28 4.2.1 Set user password ...28 4.2.2 Show login user information ...29 4.2.3 Set banner ...30 4.3 Configuration management ...31 4.3.1 Save running configuration ...31 4.3.2 Save running configuration ...31 4.3.3 Show the running configuration 32 4.3.4 Show startup configuration ...33

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Contents
Preface: Introduction
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12
Chapter 1: How to read the command reference
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13
1.1 Applicable firmware revision
.....................................................................................................................
13
1.2 How to read the command reference
..........................................................................................................
13
1.3 Interface names
...........................................................................................................................................
13
1.4 Input syntax for commands starting with the word "no"
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14
Chapter 2: How to use the commands
.................................................................
15
2.1 Operation via console
.................................................................................................................................
15
2.1.1 Access from a console terminal
...................................................................................................
15
2.1.2 Access from a TELNET client
....................................................................................................
15
2.1.3 Access from an SSH client
..........................................................................................................
16
2.1.4 Console terminal/VTY settings
...................................................................................................
16
2.2 Operation via configuration (config) files
..................................................................................................
17
2.2.1 Access from a TFTP client
..........................................................................................................
17
2.2.2 Reading/writing a configuration file
...........................................................................................
17
2.3 Login
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18
2.4 Command input mode
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18
2.4.1 Command input mode basics
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18
2.4.2 individual configuration mode
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19
2.4.3 Command prompt prefix
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19
2.4.4 Executing commands of a different input mode
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19
2.5 Keyboard operations when using the console
............................................................................................
19
2.5.1 Basic operations for console input
..............................................................................................
20
2.5.2 Command help
.............................................................................................................................
20
2.5.3 Input command completion and keyword candidate list display
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21
2.5.4 Entering command abbreviations
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21
2.5.5 Command history
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21
2.6 Commands that start with the word "show"
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21
2.6.1 Modifiers
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21
Chapter 3: Configuration
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23
3.1 Manage setting values
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3.2 Default setting values
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23
Chapter 4: Maintenance and operation functions
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26
4.1 Passwords
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26
4.1.1 Set password for unnamed user
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26
4.1.2 Set administrator password
..........................................................................................................
26
4.1.3 Encrypt password
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27
4.1.4 Allow login with special password
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27
4.2 User account maintenance
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28
4.2.1 Set user password
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28
4.2.2 Show login user information
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29
4.2.3 Set banner
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30
4.3 Configuration management
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4.3.1 Save running configuration
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4.3.2 Save running configuration
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31
4.3.3 Show the running configuration
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4.3.4 Show startup configuration
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