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ES4626-SFP Management Guide.pdf

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Function: Warm reset the switch.<br />

Command mode: Admin Mode<br />

Usage <strong>Guide</strong>: The user can use this command to restart the switch without power off.<br />

2.1.1.22 service password-encryption<br />

Command: service password-encryption<br />

no service password-encryption<br />

Function: Encrypt system password. The “no service password-encryption” command<br />

cancels the encryption<br />

Command mode: Global mode<br />

Default: no service password-encryption by system default<br />

Usage guide: The current unencrypted passwords as well as the coming passwords<br />

configured by password, enable password and username command will be encrypted by<br />

executed this command. no service password-encryption cancels this function however<br />

encrypted passwords remain unchanged.<br />

Example: Encrypt system passwords<br />

Switch(Config)#service password-encryption<br />

2.1.1.23 service terminal-length<br />

Command: service terminal-length <br />

no service terminal-length<br />

Function: Configure the columns of characters displayed in each screen on terminal<br />

(vty). The “no service terminal-length” command cancels the screen shifting operation.<br />

Parameter: Columns of characters displayed on each screen of vty, ranging between<br />

0-512.<br />

Command mode: Global mode<br />

Usage guide: Configure the columns of characters displayed on each screen of the<br />

terminal. The columns of characters displayed on each screen on the telent.ssh client<br />

and the Console will be following this configuration.<br />

Example: Set the number of vty threads to 20.<br />

Switch(Config)#service terminal-length 20<br />

2.1.1.24 set default<br />

Command: set default<br />

Function: Reset the switch to factory settings.<br />

Command mode: Admin Mode<br />

Usage <strong>Guide</strong>: Reset the switch to factory settings. That is to say, all configurations made<br />

by the user to the switch will disappear. When the switch is restarted, the prompt will be<br />

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