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Using the Advanced Commands
Overview
Using the Advanced
Commands
How To Use the Command Prompt:
1. To access the command prompt, use the arrow keys to highlight Advanced
Commands in the Main Menu and press [Enter].
Figure 6-1. Selecting the Command Prompt
2. Do the following:
If there are no VLANs (virtual LANs) configured, go to step 3.
If VLANs are configured, the prompt displays the name of the default,
or first VLAN, then asks you to select the VLAN in which to operate.
Use the Space bar to select the VLAN in which you want to operate,
then press [Enter].
3. The command prompt appears near the bottom of the screen. The text in
the prompt matches the System Name parameter. (If there are multiple
VLANs configured, then the text in the prompt matches the name of the
VLAN in which the command prompt is operating.) For example, in the
factory default configuration (no system name or VLANs configured), the
command prompt looks like this:
DEFAULT_CONFIG:
4. Type in the command you want to execute and press [Enter]. For example,
to set the time to 9:55 a.m. you would execute the following command:
DEFAULT_CONFIG: time 9:55 [Enter]
Select the Advanced Commands Prompt
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