User manual ALCATEL-LUCENT OMNISWITCH 8800
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Only personnel knowledgeable in basic electrical and mechanical procedures should install or maintain this equipment. There is a danger of explosion if the Lithium battery in your chassis is incorrectly replaced. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type of battery recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. [. . . ] You can execute the command again by pressing <Enter> or you can edit it first by deleting or inserting characters.
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Prefix Prompt You can set the CLI to display the current command prefix as the command prompt by entering the following command:
-> prompt prefix
11 modify boot parameters 12 show history
Note that the most recent commands are displayed lower in the list. You can recall commands from the history list by entering an exclamation point ( !For example:
-> !4 -> show temperature
After entering this command, your command prompt will include current stored prefix information until a new prompt is specified. For example, the following is a prompt for a user who has begun configuring VLAN 32:
-> vlan 32
To set the prompt back to the default arrow ( -> ), enter the following syntax, exactly as shown, at the prefix prompt:
prompt string ->
The CLI prints the fourth command from the history list (in this case, show temperature) at the CLI prompt. You can also recall the last command in the history list by entering two exclamation points ( !!-> show history
Command History You can view a list of up to 30 of the most recently executed commands via the show history command. For example:
-> show history 1 aaa authentication default local 2 password 3 system timezone pst 4 system daylight savings time enable 5 system time 14:58:00 6 system date 11/06/2002 7 system contact "JSmith js@company. com" 8 system name EngSwitch3 9 system location "NMS Lab--NE Rack" 10 show system
To specify the number of commands displayed in the history list (1 - 30), use the history size command. For example:
-> history size 10
To view the current history list settings, use the show history parameters command. For example:
-> show history parameters History size: 30 CurrentSize: 10 Index Range: 1-10
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Command Logging OmniSwitch 8800 switches provide command logging. This feature allows users to record up to 100 of the most recent commands entered via Telnet and console sessions. In addition to a list of commands entered, the results of each command entry are recorded. Results include information such as whether a command was executed successfully, or whether a syntax or configuration error occurred. The command history feature differs from the command logging feature in that command history buffers up to 30 of the most recent commands. Also, the command history feature includes only general keyword syntax (i. e. , it does not record full syntax, date and time, session IP address, and entry results). For more information on command history, refer to page 34.
When command logging is enabled via the command-log enable syntax, a file called command. log is automatically created in the switch's /flash directory. Once enabled, configuration commands entered on the command line will be recorded to this file until command logging is disabled. This capacity allows up to 100 of the most recent commands to be recorded. Because all CLI command logging information is archived to the command. log file, command history information will be lost if the file is deleted. The command. log file cannot be deleted while the command logging feature is enabled. Before attempting to remove the file, be sure to disable command logging.
For detailed information on command logging, refer to the OmniSwitch 7700/7800/8800 Switch Management Guide.
Refer to the sections below for more information on configuring and using CLI command logging. For detailed information related to command logging commands, refer to the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.
Enabling Command Logging
By default, command logging is disabled. To enable command logging on the switch, enter the following command:
-> command-log enable
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Common CLI Commands
The following table lists some basic CLI commands that will help you get acquainted with the CLI interface. [. . . ] Gigabit Ethernet Port LEDs Each Gigabit Ethernet port has two built-in corresponding LEDs. The top LED indicates 10/100 Mbps link and activity status for the port while the bottom LED indicates 1 Gigabit link and activity status for the port. The appropriate LED displays green when a valid Ethernet cable connection exists. Refer to diagram on the bottom of the NI for locations of the two (10/100 or Gigabit) LEDs.
24x
OS8-GNI-C24
OK1
Module Status LEDs
OK2
2x
1x
3x
5x
7x
9x
11x
12x
Gigabit Ethernet Ports The OS8-GNI-C24 module provides 24 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports. [. . . ]
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