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Using the CLI 415
Table 64
Global commands (cont’d.)
Command
Action
Ctrl+^
Exit from the command line interface if the Nortel Secure Network
Access Switch has stopped responding. TIP: This command should
be used only when you are connected to a specific Nortel Secure
Network Access Switch through a console connection. Do not use
this command when connected to the Management IP of the cluster
through a Telnet or SSH connection.
netstat
Show the current network status of the Nortel Secure Network
Access Switch. The netstat command provides information about
active TCP connections, the state of all TCP/IP servers, and the
sockets the servers use.
nslookup
Find the IP address or host name of a machine. TIP: To use the
nslookup command, the Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
must be configured to use a DNS server.
ping <IPaddr or host
name>
Verify station-to-station connectivity across the network. TIP: You
can specify an IP address or host name in the command. To specify
host names, you must configure the DNS parameters.
traceroute <IPaddr or
host name>
Identify the route used for station-to-station connectivity across the
network. TIP: You can specify an IP address or host name of the
target station in the command. To specify host names, you must
configure the DNS parameters.
cur
View all the current settings for the active menu. The global
command cur can be executed with arguments
cur [<path>] [<depth>]
.
curb
Obtain a summary of the current settings for the active menu. The
global command curb cab be executed with arguments
curb [<path>] [<depth>]
.
dump
Dump the current configuration for the active menu. TIP: You
can cut and paste the dumped information into the CLI of another
operator at the same menu level. In all Statistics menus, the dump
command provides statistics information for the active menu.
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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