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Interface configuration command mode – Allied Telesis AT-S100 User Manual

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Chapter 1: Getting Started with the Command Line Interface

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See Table 3 for a sample list of commands that can be accessed from the
Configuration Terminal mode. For more information about the commands
in this mode, see the Chapter 4, “Configuration Terminal Mode
Commands” on page 115.

Interface

Configuration

Command Mode

The Interface Configuration command mode allows you to configure
features that pertain to the port and VLAN interfaces such as flow control
and duplex mode. To access this mode, you must first access the
Privileged Executive and Configuration Terminal modes, depending on
your login id.

There are 28 ports on the AT-9000/28 and AT-9000/28SP switches. To
specify a port, precede the port number with “ge.” For example, to access
port 5 enter the following from the Configuration Terminal mode:

interface ge5

The prompt changes to “Switch(config-if)#” to indicate the Interface
Configuration mode.

To specify a VLAN interface, precede the VLAN ID with “vlan.” For
example, to access VLAN 1 (the default VLAN), enter the following from
the Configuration Terminal mode:

interface vlan1

Table 3. Examples of Configuration Terminal Mode Commands

Command

Description

IP-ACCESS-LIST

Creates an access list.

LINE CONSOLE

Sets the console configuration. Accesses the
Line mode.

HOSTNAME

Sets the name of the system.

INTERFACE

Accesses the Interface Configuration command
mode (you must also specify an interface).

SNMP-SERVER
ENABLE

Enables an SNMP agent on the switch.

USERNAME

Sets a system user name and password.