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The system commands can be broken down into the functional groups
shown below
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Esc-F
Moves the cursor forward one word.
Delete key or
backspace key
Erases a mistake when entering a command.
Table 41: Keystroke Commands (Continued)
Keystroke
Function
Table 42: Command Group Index
Command Group
Description
Page
General
Basic commands for entering privileged access mode,
restarting the system, or quitting the CLI
System Management
Display and setting of system information, basic modes
of operation, maximum frame size, file management,
console port and telnet settings, system logs, SMTP
alerts, and the system clock
Simple Network
Management Protocol
Activates authentication failure traps; configures
community access strings, and trap receivers
Remote Monitoring
Supports statistics, history, alarm and event groups
Flow Sampling
Samples traffic flows, and forwards data to designated
collector
User Authentication
Configures user names and passwords, logon access
using local or remote authentication, management
access through the web server, Telnet server and Secure
Shell; as well as port security, IEEE 802.1X port access
control, and restricted access based on specified IP
addresses
General Security
Measures
Segregates traffic for clients attached to common data
ports; and prevents unauthorized access by configuring
valid static or dynamic addresses, web authentication,
MAC address authentication, filtering DHCP requests and
replies, and discarding invalid ARP responses
Access Control List
Provides filtering for IPv4 frames (based on address,
protocol, TCP/UDP port number or TCP control code),
IPv6 frames (based on address, DSCP traffic class, next
header, or flow label), or non-IP frames (based on MAC
address or Ethernet type)
Interface
Configures the connection parameters for all Ethernet
ports, aggregated links, and VLANs
Link Aggregation
Statically groups multiple ports into a single logical trunk;
configures Link Aggregation Control Protocol for port
trunks
Mirror Port
Mirrors data to another port for analysis without affecting
the data passing through or the performance of the
monitored port
Rate Limit
Controls the maximum rate for traffic transmitted or
received on a port
Automatic Traffic Control Configures bounding thresholds for broadcast and
multicast storms which can be used to trigger configured
rate limits or to shut down a port