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Command Line Interface Management
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transfer upload serverip
Use this command to configure the IP address of the server on which a file to be uploaded is to be
located.
It is valid only when the transfer mode is TFTP. See “transfer upload mode”.
Default
0.0.0.0
Format
transfer upload serverip <ipaddr>
transfer upload start
Use this command to start an upload transfer. After the current settings are displayed you will be
prompted to confirm your decision. Note that issuing this command will close your connection to
the host.
Format
transfer upload start
The following information fields are displayed:
TFTP Server IP Address
The Internet Protocol (IP) address of the server where the file is to be uploaded.
TFTP File Path
The directory path specification for the file to be uploaded.
TFTP File Name
The name to be given to the file after it has been uploaded.
File Type
The type of file to be uploaded: config, error log, message log or trap log.
Trap manager
config trapflags authentication
Use this command to enable or disable the Authentication Flag, which determines whether a trap
message is sent when the switch detects an authentication failure.
Default
enable
Format
config trapflags authentication <enable/disable>
config trapflags linkmode
Use this command to enable or disable Link Up/Down traps for the entire switch. When enabled,
link trap messages are sent only if the Link Trap flag associated with the affected port is also set to
enabled.
Default
enable
Format
config trapflags linkmode <enable/disable>
config trapflags multiusers
Use this command to enable or disable Multiple User traps. When enabled, a multiple user trap
message is sent when a user logs in to the terminal interface (EIA 232 or Telnet) and there is an
existing terminal interface session for the same user account.
Default
enable
Format
config trapflags multiusers <enable/disable>