Netgear M4100-50G Manuel D’Utilisation

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Using the Command-Line Interface
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ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches 
enable                   Enter into user privilege mode.
help                     Display help for various special keys.
logout                   Exit this session. Any unsaved changes are lost.
ping                     Send ICMP echo packets to a specified IP address.
quit                     Exit this session. Any unsaved changes are lost.
show                     Display Switch Options and Settings.
telnet                   Telnet to a remote host.
Enter a question mark (?) after each word you enter to display available command keywords 
or parameters.
(switch) #network ?
javamode                 Enable/Disable.
mgmt_vlan                Configure the Management VLAN ID of the switch.
parms                    Configure Network Parameters of the router.
protocol                 Select DHCP, BootP, or None as the network config
                         protocol.
If the help output shows a parameter in angle brackets, you must replace the parameter with 
a value.
(switch) #network parms ?
<ipaddr>                 Enter the IP address.
If there are no additional command keywords or parameters, or if more parameters are 
optional, the following message appears in the output:
<cr>                     Press Enter to execute the command
You can also enter a question mark (?) after typing one or more characters of a word to list 
the available command or parameters that begin with the letters, as shown in the following 
example:
(switch) #show m?
mac-addr-table           mac-address-table        monitor
Accessing the CLI
You can access the CLI by using a direct console connection or by using a telnet or SSH 
connection from a remote management host. 
For the initial connection, you must use a direct connection to the console port. You cannot 
access the system remotely until the system has an IP address, subnet mask, and default 
gateway. You can set the network configuration information manually, or you can configure 
the system to accept these settings from a BOOTP or DHCP server on your network. For 
more information, see 
626.