Cabletron Systems ELS10-26TX Manual De Usuario

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Introduction
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1.6.1  Command Syntax Conventions
The following conventions apply as you use LCM commands: 
 • Press the Enter key to execute a command after you type it in.
  • A  port range is either a single port number, or a list of port 
numbers separated by commas or hyphens. For example, 
3
 is 
port 
3
3,7
 are ports 
3
 and 
7; 3-5
 are ports 
3
,
4
, and 
5
; and 
3-5,7
 
are ports 
3,4,5,
 and 
7.
 • To quit any command, press the Control-C keys (^C or Ctrl-C).
 • You can abbreviate any command where there is no ambiguity; 
if there is ambiguity, LCM responds with an error message.
 • Commands are not case sensitive.
 • Any invalid commands or misspellings will receive an error 
message.
 • A previous command can be repeated by typing 
!!
 • MAC addresses are displayed in little-endian Ethernet (least 
significant bit) bit order, with each octet separated by a colon. 
For example:
ELS10-26 >address 00:40:27:04:1a:0f
 • Information that you need to enter with an LCM command is 
enclosed in square brackets [ ]. For example, you must enter a 
port number and an IP address to execute the 
ipaddr [PORT-
NUMBER] [IP ADDRESS]
 command:
ELS10-26 >ipaddr 6 192.138.217.40
 • Parameters that appear in all capital letters, for example 
bridge 
[PORT-RANGE]
, indicate that you must enter a value for that 
parameter. If a string of parameters is displayed between braces, 
for example 
[{off|on|noBPDU}]
, you must select one of the 
displayed options. For example, if you wanted to enable 
bridging on a port, or a range of ports, you would enter:
ELS10-26 >bridge 2-4 on