C H A P T E R 5 Accessing the Switch
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enable telnet {access-profile
[<access_profile> | none]} {port
<tcp_port_number>}
Enables Telnet access to the switch. By
default, Telnet is enabled with no access
profile, and uses Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP) port number 23. To cancel a
previously configured access profile, use the
none option.
enable web {access-profile
[<access_profile> | none]} {port
<tcp_port_number>}
Enables Web access to the switch. By default,
Web access is enabled with no access profile,
using TCP port number 80.
Use the
none option to cancel a previously
configured access profile. Reboot the switch
for this command to take effect.
history Displays the previous 49 commands entered
on the switch.
show banner Displays the user-configured banner.
unconfigure switch {all} The unconfigure switch command resets
parameters to factory defaults, except defined
user accounts, and date and time information.
To reset user accounts and date and time,
specify the keyword
all which erases the
selected configuration image in flash
memory and reboots.
Table 5.3: Common Commands (continued)
Command Description