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4-4 Px Series Application Switch Installation and Configuration Guide
value. You must use quotes if the text value includes any non-alphanumeric characters,
such as spaces, dashes, or dots.
Command History
The Px series application switch keeps a history of the last 49 commands you entered.
To display a list of the most recent commands, enter:
history
Prompt Text
The prompt text is taken from the SNMP sysname setting. For more information, see
”Configuring SNMP” on page 4-9.
The number that follows the colon indicates the sequential line/command number. If an
asterisk (*) appears in front of the command-line prompt, it indicates that you have
outstanding configuration changes that have not been saved. For example:
* SummitPx1:19#
The prompt ends with > if you are logged in with user-level privileges, and with # if
you are logged in with administrative privileges. For more information, see
“Configuring Management Access” on page 4-4.
Configuring Management Access
The software supports two levels of management:
User
A user-level account has viewing access to all manageable parameters except the
user account database and the SNMP community strings.
A user-level account can use the ping command to test device reachability, and
change the password assigned to the account name. If you have logged on with user
capabilities, the command-line prompt ends with a (>) sign. For example:
SummitPx1:2>

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