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Chapter 1. Command Reference Overview
NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual
Reserved Keywords
Keywords such as
vlan
,
stp
, and other 2nd level keywords, are determined to be reserved
keywords and cannot be used as object names. This restriction applies to the specific word
(vlan) only, while expanded versions (vlan2) can be used.
(vlan) only, while expanded versions (vlan2) can be used.
A complete list of the reserved keywords for NETGEAR 8800 12.4 and later software is
displayed in Table 8 of the NETGEAR 8800 User Manual. Any keyword that is not on this list
can be used as an object name.
displayed in Table 8 of the NETGEAR 8800 User Manual. Any keyword that is not on this list
can be used as an object name.
Command Shortcuts
Components are typically named using the create command. When you enter a command
to configure a named component, you do not need to use the keyword of the component. For
example, to create a VLAN, enter a VLAN name:
to configure a named component, you do not need to use the keyword of the component. For
example, to create a VLAN, enter a VLAN name:
create vlan engineering
Once you have created the VLAN with a unique name, you can then eliminate the keyword
vlan
vlan
from all other commands that require the name to be entered (unless you used the
same name for another category, such as STPD). For example, instead of entering the
command:
command:
configure vlan engineering delete port 1:3,4:6
you could enter the following shortcut:
configure engineering delete port 1:3,4:6
Port Numbering
Commands that require you to enter one or more port numbers use the parameter
<port_list>
<port_list>
in the syntax.
Note:
The keyword all acts on all possible ports; it continues on all ports
even if one port in the sequence fails.
Numerical Ranges
On the NETGEAR 8800, the port number is a combination of the slot number and the port
number. The nomenclature for the port number is as follows:
number. The nomenclature for the port number is as follows:
slot:port
For example, if an I/O module that has a total of four ports is installed in slot 2 of the chassis,
the following ports are valid:
the following ports are valid:
•
2:1