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Specifies the firmware version this command reference applies to.
Explains the structure and components of command descriptions.
Details the interface names used in command syntax for the switch.
Describes how to perform command operations using a console terminal.
Explains using configuration files for settings via TFTP or other methods.
Details the login process and the appearance of the login screen.
Explains the different command input modes and how to navigate them.
Describes the types of configurations managed by the switch.
Lists the default setting values for the entire system and per port.
Covers setting passwords for unnamed and administrator users, and encryption.
Details managing user accounts, including setting passwords and showing login info.
Explains saving, erasing, and copying configurations (running and startup).
Covers manual clock settings, time zones, and NTP server synchronization.
Details SYSLOG configuration, including notification destination and output levels.
Configuration for SNMP notifications, system information, communities, views, groups, and users.
Configuration for RMON functions, including Ethernet statistics, history, events, and alarms.
Covers starting the SSH server, host keys, and client access control.
Configuration and management of the LLDP function, including TLVs and timers.
Details L2MS settings, including roles, watch intervals, and snapshot functions.
Procedures for updating firmware from a web server or SD card.
Covers system reload, initialization, SD card management, and LED modes.
Covers setting interface descriptions, shutting down interfaces, and speed/duplex modes.
Details static and LACP link aggregation configuration and status.
Covers IEEE 802.1X, MAC, and Web authentication configurations.
Configuration and monitoring of port security features, including MAC address registration.
Manages automatic recovery from errdisable states and shows error detection information.
Configuration of PoE power supply functions at system and interface levels.
Manages MAC address table entries, including learning and static entries.
Configuration of VLANs, including private VLANs, trunk ports, and access ports.
Configuration of Spanning Tree Protocol parameters like priority, path cost, and BPDU handling.
Configuration and status monitoring of loop detection and port blocking functions.
Configuration of IPv4 addresses, DHCP client settings, and auto IP functions.
Setting static IPv4 routes and viewing forwarding/routing information bases.
Management of the ARP table, including showing and clearing entries.
Tools for testing IPv4 connectivity, including ping and traceroute.
Configuration of IPv6 addresses and RA settings for VLAN interfaces.
Setting static IPv6 routes and viewing IPv6 forwarding/routing information.
Management of neighbor cache entries for IPv6.
Tools for testing IPv6 connectivity, including ping and traceroute.
Enabling or disabling the DNS client lookup function.
Configuring the list of DNS servers for queries.
Specifying the default domain name for DNS queries.
Adding domain names to the search list for DNS queries.
Displays the current status and configuration of the DNS client.
Configures the processing method for unknown multicast frames.
Enables or disables IGMP snooping and configures related parameters.
Configuration of IPv4, IPv6, and MAC access lists.
Configuration of Quality of Service features, including trust modes and traffic shaping.