2-6
C
HAPTER
2: H
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TO
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Figure 2-4
Bridging Menu Hierarchy for Administer Access
IP Menu
From the
ip
menu, you can view information about and configure Internet
Protocol (IP) interfaces and routes. You can also administer the Address
Resolution Protocol (ARP) and the Routing Information Protocol (RIP), and
ping IP stations. (See Figure 2-5.) For example, to define a new IP interface,
you enter
ip
at the top-level menu,
interface
at the ip menu, and then
define
at the interface menu.
Figure 2-5
IP Menu Hierarchy for Administer Access
Top-Level Menu
bridge menu
port menu
address menu
system
display
summary
list
ethernet
ipFragmentation
detail
add
fddi
ipxSnapTranslation
multicastLimit
remove
➧
bridge
addressThreshold
stpState
find
ip
agingTime
stpCost
flushAll
snmp
stpState
stpPriority
flushDynamic
analyzer
stpPriority
➧
address
freeze
script
stpMaxAge
logout
stpHelloTime
packetFilter menu
stpForwardDelay
list
addressGroup menu
stpGroupAddress
display
list
➧
port
create
display
➧
packetFilter
delete
create
edit
delete
load
addAdress
assign
removeAddress
unassign
➧
addressGroup
portGroup menu
➧
portGroup
list
display
create
delete
addPort
removePort
Top-Level Menu
ip menu
interface menu
system
➧
interface
display
ethernet
➧
route
define
fddi
➧
arp
modify
bridge
rip
remove
➧
ip
ping
snmp
statistics
route menu
analyzer
display
script
static
logout
remove
flush
default
noDefault
arp menu
display
remove
flush
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