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Command
Function
quit
Quits the command line and disconnects (this
command has the same function as logout)
show history
Shows the history commands that have been
input
show services
Shows the services provided by the current
system
show version [all |<0-15>]
Shows the version information of cards
terminal length
Sets the number of lines output per screen of the
terminal
who
Shows the users connected to the switch
currently
who am i
Shows the information of the current user
show idle-timeout
Shows the idle timeout time
show time
Shows the current time of the system
All commands except
enable
in the read-only mode are also effective in the configuration mode, so they are
omitted in Table 6-3.
Table 6-3 Common commands in the configuration mode
Command
Function
enable-password
Modifies your own password to enter the
configuration mode
config time <1970-2069>
<1-12> <1-31>
Configures the system time
erase {startup-config}*1
Erases the system start-up configuration saved in
the switch
hostname
Renames the switch, for example, the default
name of this switch is 3P@C
idle-timeout
Sets the idle waiting time of 3P@C 4450E before
the system automatically enters the state before
login
show running-config
Shows the running configuration of the system
show startup-config
Shows the startup configuration of the system
save {configuration}*1
Writes and saves the running configuration in the
switch
6.3.3.
6.3.3.
6.3.3.
6.3.3. Online Help of Command Line
3P@C 4450E provides abundant online help information to help users input the commands.
You can enter
in any command mode to get a brief description of the help system.
There is built-in syntax help in the command line interface.If you are not sure of the syntax of a
certain command, you may input the known former part of the command and key in “?”. Then
the command line prompts you the meaning or function of the command. If you input a space
and “?” after the command, the command line will prompt the possible commands after the
part of command you input. Then you may continue to input the command as prompted till the
following appears:
It shows that the complete command has been input. Press Enter to execute it.