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* '''switch# delete flash:vlan.dat''' This deletes the vlan configuration. | * '''switch# delete flash:vlan.dat''' This deletes the vlan configuration. | ||
* '''switch# reload''' This must be done last to reload the default configurations. | * '''switch# reload''' This must be done last to reload the default configurations. | ||
=HP v1910 / 3Com Switches= | |||
==Enable Command Line Mode== | |||
By default these switches are only configurable through the web interface and a very basic CLI mode. A full featured CLI mode can be enabled by connecting to the switch via Telnet or console cable and, after logging on, entering '''_cmdline-mode on'''. Confirm that all commands will be displayed and executed. You will be put in user-view mode and can enter system-view mode by typing '''system-view'''. Using the '''?''' mark you can learn about the commands available in either mode. |
Revision as of 23:55, 29 January 2013
This page includes links to relevant articles on this and other sites related to switches.
Password Recovery
Authentication
Configuration
Clearing Configurations
- switch# erase startup-config This will delete startup configurations if they were saved.
- switch# delete flash:vlan.dat This deletes the vlan configuration.
- switch# reload This must be done last to reload the default configurations.
HP v1910 / 3Com Switches
Enable Command Line Mode
By default these switches are only configurable through the web interface and a very basic CLI mode. A full featured CLI mode can be enabled by connecting to the switch via Telnet or console cable and, after logging on, entering _cmdline-mode on. Confirm that all commands will be displayed and executed. You will be put in user-view mode and can enter system-view mode by typing system-view. Using the ? mark you can learn about the commands available in either mode.