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Using the Advanced Commands
Commands
Using the Advanced
Commands
zput
file remote-file overwrite dos/unix
where:
file
is CONFIG or a command.
remote-file
is a file name on the
console PC.
overwrite
is:
0 (don’t overwrite a file of the
same name).
1 (create or overwrite a file of
the same name).
dos
= 0 (specifies DOS format)
unix
= 1 (specifies unix format)
Copies a switch configuration from the switch to the console PC. The PC must
be emulating a VT100 or ANSI terminal. Also, the PC must be running a
Zmodem-compatible terminal emulation program such as PROCOMM PLUS.
Version Displays the version of operating system (OS) software currently running in
the switch.
log
[-a]
[keywrd]
Displays the event log.
(Press the Space bar when prompted by the -- MORE -- message.)
Examples:
log Displays100 lines of the current event log, since the
last reboot.
log -a Displays the entire event log.
log -a ‘telnet Displays all event log lines containing the keyword
“telnet”
log ‘telnet Displays any event log lines, since the last reboot, of the
current log that contain the keyword “telnet”.
!
[repetitions]
Repeat the last command.
Examples:
! Repeats the last command once.
! 3 Repeats the last command three times.
Repeat Continuously repeats the last command until a key is pressed on the console.
Page Toggles paging mode for display commands.
Print Send the output of a Command Prompt command to a printer or to a file.
Redo [?] / [number] / [string] Display or redo a command from the command history.
Examples:
Redo Re-executes the most recent command.
Redo ? Causes the last ten commands to be listed.
Redo
n
Re-executes the previous
n
th command (1-10).
Redo
string
Re-executes a previous command that begins with the text
string
.
Command Syntax Description
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