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Dell PowerEdge M605 User Manual

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Command Groups

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no cut-through mode

Disables the cut-through mode on the switch.

GC

no standby

Unconfigures the standby in the stack.

Stack GC

ping

Sends ICMP echo request packets to another node on the
network.

UE

reload

Reloads the operating system.

PE

set description

Associates a text description with a switch in the stack.

GC

show boot-version

Displays the boot image version details.

PE

show cut-through mode

Show the cut-through mode on the switch.

PE

show ip interface out-of-band Disables DHCP/BOOTP on the OOB port.

PE

show memory cpu

Checks the total and available RAM space on the switch.

PE

show process cpu

Checks the CPU utilization for each process currently
running on the switch.

PE

show sessions

Displays a list of the open telnet sessions to remote hosts.

PE

show stack-port

Displays summary stack-port information for all interfaces. PE

show stack-port counters

Displays summary data counter information for all
interfaces.

PE

show stack-port diag

Displays front panel stacking diagnostics for each port.

PE

show stack-standby

Shows the Standby configured in the stack.

PE

show supported switchtype

Displays information about all supported switch types.

UE

show switch

Displays information about the switch status.

UE

show system

Displays system information.

UE

show system id

Displays the service ID information.

UE

show users

Displays information about the active users.

PE

show version

Displays the system version information.

UE

stack

Sets the mode to Stack Global Config.

GC

standby

Configures the standby in the stack.

Stack GC

switch priority

Configures the ability of the switch to become the
Management Switch.

GC

switch renumber

Changes the identifier for a switch in the stack.

GC

telnet

Logs into a host that supports Telnet.

PE

traceroute

Discovers the IP routes that packets actually take when
travelling to their destinations.

PE

*NOTE:

For the meaning of each Mode abbreviation, see Mode Types on page 4.

Command

Description

Mode*