3Com 4500 Switch User Manual


 
5-7
View
Available
operation
Prompt example Enter method Quit method
FTP client
view
Configure FTP
client parameters
[ftp]
Execute the ftp
command in user
view.
SFTP client
view
Configure SFTP
client parameters
sftp-client>
Execute the sftp
command in
system view.
MST region
view
Configure MST
region parameters
[Sysname-mst-regi
on]
Execute the stp
region-configurati
on command in
system view.
Cluster view
Configure cluster
parameters
[Sysname-cluster]
Execute the
cluster command
in system view.
Configure the RSA
public key for SSH
users
[Sysname-rsa-publ
ic-key]
Execute the rsa
peer-public-key
command in
system view.
Public key
view
Configure the RSA
or DSA public key
for SSH users
[Sysname-peer-pu
blic-key]
Execute the
public-key peer
command in
system view.
Execute the
peer-public-ke
y end
command to
return to system
view.
Edit the RSA public
key for SSH users
[Sysname-rsa-key-
code]
Public key
editing view
Edit the RSA or
DSA public key for
SSH users
[Sysname-peer-ke
y-code]
Execute the
public-key-code
begin command in
public key view.
Execute the
public-key-cod
e end
command to
return to public
key view.
RIP view
Configure RIP
protocol
parameters
[Sysname-rip]
Execute the rip
command in
system view.
Routing policy
view
Configure routing
policy
[Sysname-route-p
olicy]
Execute the
route-policy
command in
system view.
Basic ACL
view
Define rules for a
basic ACL (with ID
ranging from 2000
to 2999)
[Sysname-acl-
basic-2000]
Execute the acl
number command
in system view.
Advanced
ACL view
Define rules for an
advanced ACL
(with ID ranging
from 3000 to 3999)
[Sysname-acl-adv-
3000]
Execute the acl
number command
in system view.
Layer 2 ACL
view
Define rules for an
layer 2 ACL (with
ID ranging from
4000 to 4999)
[Sysname-acl-ethe
rnetframe-4000]
Execute the acl
number command
in system view.
User-defined
ACL view
Define rules for a
user-defined ACL
(with ID ranging
from 5000 to 5999)
[Sysname-acl-user
-5000]
Execute the acl
number command
in system view.
Execute the
quit command
to return to
system view.
Execute the
return
command to
return to user
view.