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Joined Jun 24, Messages I have an upcoming project which has me working with a couple products I haven't yet used. It's networking four computers. This will be split to four locations. Should I be using a patch panel? Should I use a switch? In other words what exactly can I use with this? Use the clear crypto ike sa command to clear existing IKE security associations SAs , including active ones. This number is assigned using the crypto ike policy command. Refer to. Use the clear crypto ipsec sa command to clear existing IPSec security associations SAs , including active ones.

Clears only a portion of the SAs by specifying the encapsulating security payload. The clear dump-core command clears diagnostic information appended to the output of the show version command.

This information results from an unexpected unit reboot. Use the clear event-history command to clear all messages logged to the local event-history. Messages cleared from the local event-history using the clear event-history command are no longer accessible. Use the clear ip bgp command to clear BGP neighbors as specified. The clear ip bgp command must be issued to re-initialize the BGP process between the peers matching the given arguments. Most neighbor changes, including changes to prefix-list filters, do not take effect until the clear command is issued.

A hard reset clears the TCP connection with the specified peers, which results in clearing the table. This method of clearing is disruptive and causes peer routers to record a route flap for each route. The out version of this command provides a soft reset out to occur by causing all routes to be re-sent to the specified peer s. TCP connections are not torn down, so this method is less disruptive. The in version of this command provides a soft reset in to occur by allowing the router to receive an updated table from a peer without tearing down the TCP connection.

This method is less disruptive and does not count as a route flap. Currently, all of the peer's routes are stored permanently, even if they are filtered by a prefix list.

The command causes the peer's routes to be reprocessed with any new parameters. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration. Log In Sign Up. Forgot password? Enter your email address and check your inbox. Please check your email for further instructions. Enter a new password. Command Reference Guide Trademarks Any brand names and product names included in this manual are trademarks, registered trademarks, service marks, or trade names of their respective holders.

To the Holder of this Manual The contents of this manual are current as of the date of publication. Conventions Notes provide additional useful information.

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Applications Engineering Post-Sales Support Your reseller should serve as the first point of contact for support. Training Phone , ext. Level Access by Prompt With this level you can Basic beginning an AOS session. Mode Access by Sample Prompt With this mode you can Shortcut Description Up arrow key To re-display a previously entered command, use the up arrow key.

Continuing to press the up arrow key cycles through all commands entered starting with the most recent command. For example: config ip d? This shortcut is helpful when using the no form of commands when available.

Command Description do The do command provides a way to execute commands in other command sets without taking the time to exit the current and enter the desired one. Once the save is complete, the changes are retained even if the unit is shut down or suffers a power outage. These commands provide additional information to help you better interpret possible problems.

For information on specific debug commands, refer to the section Enable Mode Command Set on page The system will display a list of applicable commands or will give syntax information for the entry. For more information, refer to the section listed below: exit on page 34 All other commands for this command set are described in this section in alphabetical order. Syntax Description No subcommands.

Default Values No default value necessary for this command. Command History Release 1. Functional Notes The Enable Command mode provides access to operating and configuration parameters and should be password protected to prevent unauthorized use. Command Reference Guide Basic Mode Command Set logout Use the logout command to terminate the current session and return to the login screen.

Default Values No defaults necessary for this command. Entering the ping command with no specified address prompts the user with parameters for a more detailed ping configuration. Command was introduced. The following is a list of output messages from the ping command:! Repeat Count Specifies the number of ping packets to send to the system valid range: 1 to 1,, Datagram Size Specifies the size in bytes of the ping packet valid range: 1 to Timeout in Seconds Specifies the timeout period after which a ping is considered unsuccessful valid range: 1 to 5 seconds.

Extended Commands Specifies whether additional commands are desired for more ping configuration parameters. Sweep Interval Specifies the interval used to determine packet size when performing the sweep valid range: 1 to Verbose Output Specifies an extended results output. Command Reference Guide Basic Mode Command Set show clock Use the show clock command to display the system time and date entered using the clock set command.

Usage Examples The following example opens a Telnet session with a remote system Usage Examples The following example performs a traceroute on the IP address Tracing route to Default Values No defaults required for this command.

Applicable Command Modes Applies to all interface mode command sets. Enter cross-connect 1? This subcommand only applies to T1 physical interfaces. Default Values By default, there are no configured cross-connects. Release 5.

Functional Notes Cross-connects provide the mechanism for connecting a configured virtual layer 2 endpoint with a physical layer 1 interface. Create the Frame Relay virtual endpoint and set the signaling method: config interface frame-relay 1 config-fr 1 frame-relay lmi-type cisco 2.

Applicable Command Modes Applies to all mode command sets. Command History Release 2. Functional Notes Use the do command to view configurations or interface states after configuration changes are made without exiting to the Enable mode.

Command Reference Guide Common Commands end Use the end command to exit the current configuration mode and enter the Enable Security mode. Applicable Command Modes Applies to all mode command sets except Basic mode. Command Reference Guide Common Commands exit Use the exit command to exit the current configuration mode and enter the previous one.

Usage Examples The following example shows the exit command being executed in the Global Configuration mode: config exit - Enable Security mode command prompt. Command Reference Guide Common Commands shutdown Use the shutdown command to disable the interface both physical and virtual so that no data will be passed through.

Default Values By default, all interfaces are disabled. Usage Examples The following example removes the entry for Specifies a single bridge group 1 to Command Reference Guide Enable Mode Command Set clear buffers max-used Use the clear buffers max-used command to clear the maximum-used statistics for buffers displayed in the show memory heap command.



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