Accessing The Cli - Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Reference Manual

Smart plus switches command line interface
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Introduction

Accessing the CLI

Accessing the CLI
NOTE
Cisco 220 Series Smart Plus Switches Command Line Interface Reference Guide Release 1.0.0.x
connection operations such as line timeout settings. The line Global
Configuration command is used to enter the Line Configuration mode.
MAC Access-List—Configures conditions required to allow traffic based on
MAC addresses. The mac access-list Global Configuration mode command
is used to enter the MAC Access-List Configuration mode.
Management Access-List—Contains commands used to define
management access-lists. The management access-list Global
Configuration mode command is used to enter the Management Access-
List Configuration mode.
IGMP Profile—Contains commands used to define the settings of IGMP
profiles. The ip igmp profile Global Configuration mode command is used to
enter the IGMP Profile Configuration mode.
MLD Profile—Contains commands used to define the settings of MLD
profiles. The ipv6 mld profile Global Configuration mode command is used
to enter the MLD Profile Configuration mode.
To return from any Interface Configuration mode to the Global Configuration mode,
use the exit command.
The command-line interface can be accessed from a terminal or computer by
performing one of the following tasks:
Running a terminal application, such as HyperTerminal, on a computer that is
directly connected to the switch's console port.
Running a Telnet session from a command prompt on a computer with a
network connection to the switch.
Using SSH.
Telnet and SSH are disabled by default on the switch.
If the access is through a Telnet connection, ensure that the following conditions
are met before using CLI commands:
The switch has a defined IP address.
Corresponding management access is granted.
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