Serial commands
Serial commands
I was wondering what the command would be to run diagnostic? I am using Putty and am serialed in.
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Re: Serial commands
our CLI is pretty much self-documented.. have you tried typing in a question mark?
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Re: Serial commands
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show vlan
is a good start. It show you all vlans config and the management IP address.
Re: Serial commands
I just want to know the command to access this information:
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Re: Serial commands
Yea pretty much typing "help" or "?" and pressing [Enter] at differnt points within the CLI tells you what commands are available at that point in the CLI.
For instance when you first login typing "help" or "?" and pressing [Enter] gives you this help.
Then I went into configuration mode and typed "help" again and pressed [Enter] and I got a list of valid commands at that point.
When you leave configuration mode any changes are saved and applied.
To leave configuration mode I simply pressed [Ctrl]+"z".
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For instance when you first login typing "help" or "?" and pressing [Enter] gives you this help.
Then I went into configuration mode and typed "help" again and pressed [Enter] and I got a list of valid commands at that point.
When you leave configuration mode any changes are saved and applied.
To leave configuration mode I simply pressed [Ctrl]+"z".
CLICK IMAGE BELOW TOP VIEW FULL SIZE
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Re: Serial commands
rzoccola wrote:I just want to know the command to access this information:
I edited your post and uploaded the picture as your supposed to as instructed in the footer of my post(s):
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That is an internal test routine we use, this is not available to the end user for many reasons.
However if you want to bench test your switch you should do as instructed in this post: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2780#p19221
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