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Chapter 2: Unpacking and Installing the FN100
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Fast Network 100 User Guide
2.6.1.1 help
Use the
help
command to display the menu of available commands. Help
can also be displayed by typing a question mark (
?
). The output from the
help
command is displayed below.
FN100 > help
Fast Network 100 Command Console
address [SW#] [display] [any] [ADDR [MASK]]
Display learned addresses
arp [display]
Display the ARP table
baud [BAUD-RATE]
Display or set console baud rate
bridge [PORTS [OPTIONS]]
Display or set bridging methods
community
Change the password/community name
disable [PORTS]
Display or disable a set of ports
enable [PORTS [noRIP]]
Display or enable a set of ports
erase
Erase configuration information
exit or logout
Logout
help [command] or ? [command]
Display this menu or command usage
ident
Display unit identification
ipaddr [PORT# IPADDR [MASK]]
Display or set IP addresses
localfilter [PORTS] [hardware | software]
Display or set local filtering
reboot {SECONDS | off}
Re-boot the unit after SECONDS
routes display [IPADDR]
Display routing table information
speed [PORTS] [auto|[man 10|100]]
Display or set port speed
status [PORTS]
Display unit and port status
sttimer [SW# [TIMER-VALUE]]
Display or set st age time
trunk [PORTS [{on | off}]]
Display or set trunking status
vswitch [SW#] [EDIT_MODE [PORTS]]
Display or set virtual switch
workgroup [NAME [delete | PORTS [TYPE]]]
Display or set workgroups
2.6.1.2 erase
Use the
erase
command to erase the current FN100 configuration and
return to factory defaults. This sets the IP address on Port 1 to
192.0.2.1
(default) when the FN100 is rebooted.
2.6.1.3 exit
Use the
exit
command to log out of LCM. (The
exit
command is
functionally equivalent to the
logout
command.)
2.6.1.4 logout
Use the
logout
command to log out of LCM. (The
logout
command is
functionally equivalent to the
exit
command.)