Chapter 2: How To Use The Commands; Operation Via Console; Access From A Console Terminal; Access From A Telnet Client - Yamaha L2 Command Reference Manual

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How to use the commands
The SWR2311P lets you perform command operations in the following two ways.
Type of operation

Operation via console

Operation via a config file
This chapter explains how to use each method.
2.1 Operation via console

2.1.1 Access from a console terminal

Use a USB cable or RJ-45/DB-9 console cable (YRC-RJ45) when making settings from a terminal that is connected to the
CONSOLE port of SWR2311P. For the USB cable connected to the mini-USB CONSOLE port, use a USB cable that supports
data communication between a USB Type A connector and a mini-USB Type B (5-pin) connector. Cables for recharging only
cannot be used. If you are using a computer as a console terminal (serial terminal), you'll need a terminal program to control the
computer's serial (COM) port. Set the communication settings of the console terminal as follows.
Setting item
Baud rate
Data
Parity
Stop bit
Flow control
For settings related to the console terminal, use the line con command to move to line mode.

2.1.2 Access from a TELNET client

You can use a TELNET client on a computer to connect to the TELNET server of the SWR2311P and control it. In order to
make settings using TELNET, you must first set up a connection environment (IP network) and then make TELNET server
settings.
The IP address settings of the SWR2311P are as follows.
The default IPv4 address setting is ip address dhcp for VLAN #1.
To change the IPv4 address, use the ip address command.
The TELNET server settings of the SWR2311P are as follows.
With the default settings of the TELNET server function, it runs on the default port (TCP port 23) and allows access only
from VLAN #1 (vlan0.1).
To change the reception port number, use the telnet-server command.
Access to the TELNET server can be controlled in VLAN units, and can be specified by the telnet-server interface
command.
A virtual communication port by which a TELNET client connects is called a "virtual terminal (VTY: Virtual TYpewriter)
port." The maximum number of simultaneous TELNET client connections depends on the number of VTY ports of the
SWR2311P. The VTY ports of the SWR2311P are as follows.
With the default VTY port settings, eight VTY ports (ID: 0--7) can be used.
To check the number of VTY ports, use the show running-config | include line vty command.
To change the number of VTY ports, use the line vty command. (maximum 8 (ID: 0--7))
Method of operation
Access from a console terminal
Access from a TELNET client
Access from a SSH client
File transfer via TFTP
File transfer via GUI operation
File copy via SD card
Value
9600bps
8-bit
none
1-bit
Xon/Xoff
Command Reference | How to use the commands | 15
Description
Issue commands one by one to
interactively make settings or perform
operations.
A file containing a set of necessary
commands (called a configuration or
"config" file) is used to specify multiple
settings, or to obtain multiple settings from
the SWR2311P, in a single operation.

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