Global commands – NEC N8406-022A User Manual
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Global commands
Some basic commands are recognized throughout the menu hierarchy. These commands are useful for obtaining
online Help, navigating through menus, and for applying and saving configuration changes.
For help on a specific command, type help. The following screen displays:
Global Commands: [can be issued from any menu]
help up print pwd
lines verbose exit quit
diff apply save revert
ping traceroute telnet history
pushd popd who
The following are used to navigate the menu structure:
. Print current menu
.. Move up one menu level
/ Top menu if first, or command separator
! Execute command from history
The following table describes the global commands.
Table 13 Global commands
Command
Action
?
command
or
help
Provides usage information about a specific command on the current menu. When
used without the command parameter, a summary of the global commands is
displayed.
.
or
Displays the current menu.
..
or
up
Moves up one level in the menu structure.
/
If placed at the beginning of a command, displays the Main Menu. Otherwise, this is
used to separate multiple commands placed on the same line.
lines
Sets the number of lines (n) that display on the screen at one time. The default is 24
lines. When used without a value, the current setting is displayed.
diff
Shows any pending configuration changes that have not been applied.
diff flash
displays all pending configuration changes that have been applied but
not saved to flash memory (NVRAM), as well as those that have not been applied.
apply
Applies pending configuration changes.
save
Saves the active configuration to backup, and saves the current configuration as active.
save n
saves the current configuration as active, without saving the active
configuration to backup.
revert
Removes changes that have been made, but not applied.
revert apply
removes all changes that have not been saved.
exit
or
quit
Exits from the command line interface and logs out.
ping
Verifies station-to-station connectivity across the network. The format is:
ping
[
•
IP address is the hostname or IP address of the device.
•
number of tries (optional) is the number of attempts (1-32).
•
msec delay (optional) is the number of milliseconds between attempts.
traceroute
Identifies the route used for station-to-station connectivity across the network. The
format is:
traceroute
delay> ]]
•
IP address is the hostname or IP address of the target station.
•
max-hops (optional) is the maximum distance to trace (1-16 devices)
•
msec delay (optional) is the number of milliseconds to wait for the response.
pwd
Displays the command path used to reach the current menu.
verbose n
Sets the level of information displayed on the screen:
•
0 = Quiet: Nothing displays except errors, not even prompts.
•
1 = Normal: Prompts and requested output are shown, but no menus.
•
2 = Verbose: Everything is shown. This is the default.
•
When used without a value, the current setting is displayed.
telnet
This command is used to Telnet out of the switch. The format is:
telnet
history
Displays the history of the last ten commands.
pushd
Remembers the current location in the directory of menu commands.
popd
Returns to the last pushd location.