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<strong>Intel®</strong> NetStructure <strong>6000</strong> <strong>Switch</strong> User Guide<br />

set priv<br />

non-privileged command that allows access to privileged<br />

commands. Use of this command requires you to type the<br />

privileged password. Use logout to quit privileged mode.<br />

Example<br />

<strong>6000</strong> <strong>Switch</strong>>set priv<br />

ENTER PASSWORD:<br />

<strong>6000</strong> <strong>Switch</strong>>#><br />

set priority port(s) { all | port_list } default<br />

resets a port or all of the ports to their factory default settings.<br />

Example<br />

<strong>6000</strong> <strong>Switch</strong>>#>set priority ports all default<br />

set priority port(s) { all | port_list } pri<br />

Example<br />

<strong>6000</strong> <strong>Switch</strong>>#>set priority ports all default<br />

set priority port{s} { all | port list } { trusted | untrusted }<br />

Trusted and untrusted 802.1Q tag modes are used for enhanced<br />

security in a VLAN aware network.<br />

Each port in the system has a trusted or untrusted mode for the<br />

VID of a tagged frame. In trusted priority mode, the priority of<br />

a tagged frame is always used. In untrusted priority mode, the<br />

default port priority is used even if the frame is tagged.<br />

Example<br />

<strong>6000</strong> <strong>Switch</strong>>#>set priority ports 8 10 trusted<br />

<strong>6000</strong> <strong>Switch</strong>>#>set priority ports 3 4 untrusted<br />

set prompt [ -d ] promptstring<br />

privileged command that changes the command console<br />

prompt to the string specified by promptstring. If the -d option<br />

is included, then the prompt becomes the default prompt for all<br />

future console sessions. Prompt settings are not stored in nonvolatile<br />

memory, so must be reset each time the system<br />

restarts.<br />

Example<br />

<strong>6000</strong> <strong>Switch</strong>> set prompt -d newname<br />

newname><br />

set snmpmgr host_ip_address community_number [ index ]<br />

privileged command that sets the IP addresses of an SNMP<br />

manager. The switch’s SNMP agent notifies up to eight<br />

different SNMP managers with SNMP trap messages. The IP<br />

address of a management node or host is entered as<br />

host_ip_address. If index is a value from 1 through 8, then<br />

index is taken as an index into a table of manager addresses and<br />

replaces the specified entry with the new addresses. The<br />

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