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ES-3124 User’s Guide
Chapter 34 Introducing Commands 245
kick tcp <Session ID>
Resets a TCP connection. Use the
show ip tcp command to get
the Session ID.
13
mac-flush
Clears the MAC address table. 13
<port-num>
Removes all learned MAC address
on the specified port(s).
13
erase running-config
Resets to the factory default
settings.
13
interface port-
channel <port-
list>
[bandwidth-
limit...]
Resets to the factory default
settings on a per port basis and
optionally on a per feature
configuration basis.
13
baudrate <1|2|3|4|5>
Changes the console port speed.
Choices are 1 (9600), 2 (19200),
3(38400), 4 (57600) and 5
(115200).
13
boot config <index>
Restarts the system with the
specified configuration file.
13
reload config <index>
Restarts the system and use the
specified configuration file.
13
write memory
Saves current configuration to the
configuration file the switch is
currently using.
13
<index>
Saves current configuration to the
specified configuration file on the
switch.
13
copy tftp flash <ip>
<remote-file>
Restores firmware via TFTP. 13
tftp config
<index> <ip>
<remote-file>
Restores configuration with the
specified filename from the
specified TFTP server.
13
running-config
tftp <ip>
<remote-file>
Backs up running configuration to
the specified TFTP server with the
specified file name.
13
copy running-
config interface
port-channel
<port> <port-
list>
Clones (copies) the attributes from
the specified port to other ports.
13
copy running-
config interface
port-channel
<port> <port-
list>
[bandwidth-
limit ....]
Copies the specified attributes
from one port to other ports.
13
Table 83 Command Summary: Enable Mode (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION PRIVILEGE