3com 3800 Manual De Usuario
Command History Substitution
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Command History
Substitution
Substitution
The Switch 3800 “remembers” the last 50 commands you enter. You
can display a list of these commands by typing
can display a list of these commands by typing
history
Common
Commands
Commands
Table 4-3 describes common commands used to manage the Switch.
Commands specific to a particular feature are described in the other
chapters of this guide.
Commands specific to a particular feature are described in the other
chapters of this guide.
Table 4-3 Common Commands
Command
Description
create account [admin | user] <username>
{<password>}
{<password>}
Allows you to create a user account. For more
information on creating accounts, refer to Chapter 3.
information on creating accounts, refer to Chapter 3.
create vlan <name>
Allows you to create a VLAN. For more information
on VLANs, refer to Chapter 5.
on VLANs, refer to Chapter 5.
config account <username> {<password>}
Allows you to configure a user account password.
config time <time>
Allows you to configure the system date and time.
The format for <time> is:
The format for <time> is:
mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm
The time uses a 24-hour clock format.
config vlan <name> ipaddress <ip_address>
{<mask>}
{<mask>}
Allows you to configure an IP address and subnet
mask for a VLAN.
mask for a VLAN.
enable bootp vlan [<name> | all]
Allows you to enable BOOTP for one or more
VLANs. For more information on using BOOTP, refer
to Chapter 3.
VLANs. For more information on using BOOTP, refer
to Chapter 3.
clear session <number>
Allows you to terminate a Telnet session from the
Switch.
Switch.
disable bootp vlan [<name> | all]
Allows you to disable BOOTP for one or more VLANs.
disable port <portlist>
Allows you to disable or partition a port.
disable telnet
Allows you to disable Telnet access to the Switch.
delete account <username>
Allows you to delete a user account.
delete vlan <name>
Allows you to delete a VLAN.
logout | quit
Allows you to logout of a console or Telnet session. If
used during a Telnet session, also closes the TCP
Telnet session.
used during a Telnet session, also closes the TCP
Telnet session.
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