AMX NXA-ENET24 Switch User Manual


 
CLI (Command Line Interface)
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NXA-ENET24 - Software Management Guide
System Status Commands
Time Commands (Cont.)
Command Function
show calendar
This command
displays the system
clock.
Default Setting: None
Command Mode: Normal Exec, Privileged Exec
Example:
Console#show calendar
15:12:34 April 1 2004
Console#
System Status Commands
Command Function
light unit
This command
displays the unit ID of a
switch using its front-
panel LED indicators.
Syntax:
light unit [unit]
unit - specifies a unit in a switch stack to light the panel LEDs
Default Setting: None
Command Mode: Normal Exec, Privileged Exec
Command Usage: The unit ID is displayed using the port status LED indicators for
ports 1 to 8. When the light unit command is entered, the LED corresponding to the
switch’s ID will flash for about 15 seconds.
Example:
Console#light unit 1
Console#
show startup-config
This command
displays the
configuration file stored
in non-volatile memory
that is used to start up
the system.
Default Setting: None
Command Mode: Privileged Exec
Command Usage:
Use this command in conjunction with the show running-config command to
compare the information in running memory to the information stored in non-volatile
memory.
This command displays settings for key command modes. Each mode group is
separated by “!” symbols, and includes the configuration mode command, and
corresponding commands.
This command displays the following information:
SNMP community strings
Users (names and access levels)
VLAN database (VLAN ID, name and state)
VLAN configuration settings for each interface
IP address configured for the switch
Spanning tree settings
Any configured settings for the console port and Telnet
Example:
Console#show startup-config
building startup-config, please wait.....
!
!
username admin access-level 15
username admin password 0 admin
!
username guest access-level 0
username guest password 0 guest
!
enable password level 15 0 super
!
snmp-server community public ro
snmp-server community private rw
!
logging history ram 6
logging history flash 3
!