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HP 5820X Switch - Configuring Synchronous Information Output; Disabling a Port from Generating Link Up;Down Logging Information

HP 5820X Switch
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To do… Use the command… Remarks
Upload a file on the
client to the remote FTP
server.
put localfile [ remotefile ]
Download a file from a
remote FTP server and
save it.
get remotefile [ localfile ]
All other operations
supported by the device
acting as an FTP client.
See Fundamentals
Configuration Guide.
Configuring synchronous information output
Synchronous information output refers to the feature that if the user’s entries are interrupted by system
output such as log, trap, or debugging information, then after the completion of system output the
system will display a command line prompta prompt in command editing mode, or a [Y/N] string
in interaction modeand your entries so far.
This command is used in the case that your entries are interrupted by a large amount of system output.
With this feature enabled, you can continue your operations from where you were stopped.
To enable synchronous information output:
To do… Use the command… Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view
2. Enable synchronous
information output.
info-center synchronous
Required.
Disabled by default.
NOTE:
If system information, such as log information, is output before you enter any information under the
current command line prompt, the system will not display the command line prompt after the system
information output.
If system information is output when you are entering some interactive information (non Y/N
confirmation information), then after the system information output, the system will not display the
command line prompt but your previous entry in a new line.
Disabling a port from generating link up/down logging
information
By default, all ports of the device generate link up/down logging information when the port state
changes. You may need to use this function in some cases, for example:
If you only concern the states of some of the ports, use this function to disable the other ports
from generating link up/down logging information.
If the state of a port is not stable and redundant logging information will be generated, use this
function to disable the port from generating link up/down logging information.

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