2-4
C
HAPTER
2: H
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TO
U
SE
THE
A
DMINISTRATION
C
ONSOLE
Administration
Console Menu
Structure
The following sections show the menu paths for performing tasks from the
top-level menu and provide a brief description of each top-level menu
option. See “Selecting Menu Options” on page 2-8 for instructions on
actually using the menu system.
The following menus display the options available for users with administer
access.
System Menu
From the
system
menu, you can view the system configuration, set up
your system for management, configure Administration Console interface
parameters, work with nonvolatile data, and reboot the system. (See
Figure 2-1.)
Figure 2-1
System-level Functions Menu Hierarchy for Administer Access
Ethernet Menu
From the
ethernet
menu, you can view information for and name Ethernet
ports. (See Figure 2-2.) For example, to view all Ethernet port statistics, you
enter
ethernet
at the top-level menu, and then
detail
at the ethernet
menu.
Figure 2-2
Ethernet Menu Hierarchy for Administer Access
Top-Level Menu
system menu
baseline menu
➧
system
display
display
ethernet
softwareUpdate
set
fddi
➧
baseline
requestedState
bridge
consoleSpeed
ip
➧
telnet
snmp
password
telnet menu
analyzer
name
timeOut
script
time
interval
logout
screenHeight
consoleLock
ctlKeys
nvData menu
➧
nvData
save
reboot
restore
examine
reset
Top-Level Menu
ethernet menu
system
summary
➧
ethernet
detail
fddi
label
bridge
portState
ip
snmp
analyzer
script
logout
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