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Chapter 45 Introducing Commands
ES-4124 User’s Guide
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45.12.2 Enable Mode
The following table describes the commands available for Enable mode.
enable
Accesses Enable (or privileged) mode. See
Section 45.12.2 on page 339. Enable the highest
privilege level for executing commands.
0
<0-14> Accesses Enable mode commands up to the
privilege level specified. See Section 45.12.2 on
page 339.
0
show ip Displays IP related information. 0
hardware-monitor <C|F> Displays current hardware monitor information with
the specified temperature unit (Celsius C or
Fahrenheit F).
0
system-information Displays general system information. 0
alarm-status Display which alarms are enabled on the Switch as
well as the LED status of the alarms.
0
cpu-utilization Display statistics about the utilization of the CPU
on the Switch.
0
version flash Display the version of the currently installed
firmware on the flash memory.
0
version <cr> Display the version of the currently running
firmware on the Switch.
0
ping <IP|host-name> Sends Ping request to an Ethernet device. 0
<IP|host-name> [vlan
<vlan-id>]
[size <0-1472>]
[-t]
Sends Ping request to an Ethernet device in the
specified VLAN(s) with the specified parameters.
0
help Displays command help information. 0
traceroute <ip|host-name> Determines the path a packet takes to a device. 0
<ip|host-name>
[vlan <vlan-id>]
[ttl <1-255>]
[wait <1-60>]
[queries <1-10>]
Determines the path a packet takes to a device in a
VLAN.
0
help Displays command help information. 0
ssh <1|2> <[user@]dest-ip> Connects to an SSH server with the specified SSH
version.
0
Table 139 Command Summary: User Mode (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION PRIVILEGE
Table 140 Command Summary: Enable Mode
COMMAND DESCRIPTION PRIVILEGE
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