Command execution

Command execution

1. Summary

In this page you can perform operations related to command execution.

2. Command execution page

In this page you can execute commands and acquire the results of command execution. After entering the command in the command entry field,. press the "Execute" button to execute the command If you press the "Clear" button, the contents of the command entry field are cleared.

2.1. Command execution

  • Command input

    • In the command entry field, enter the setting in console command format.

    • You can enter multiple commands together by separating them with line-returns.

    • You can enter up to 300 lines.

    • Execution always starts with the specially-privileged EXEC mode (enable). Enter the mode change command each time.

    • For details on commands to enter, refer to the command reference and to the information provided on the Network device product information page and Network device technical information page.

    • The following commands cannot be entered.

      • ping

      • ping6

      • do

      • reload

      • cold start

      • firmware-update execute

      • erase startup-config

      • show startup-config

      • show tech-support

      • quit

      • disable

      • logout

      • exit ( When in special privilege EXEC mode )

  • Command execution result

    • Displays the command execution result.

      • Success …​ Shown if the command executed successfully.

      • Error …​ Shown if the command you entered could not be executed.

      • Prohibited …​ Shown if a prohibited command was entered.

  • Command execution log

    • The console log is output as the command execution record.

    • The command execution log will not necessarily always show the identical result as when the console setting operation was executed.

    • By pressing the "Obtain as text file" button, you can acquire the contents of the command execution log as a text file.

    • The name of the acquired file is "command_YYYYMMDDhhmmss.txt".

      YYYY

      …​

      A.D. ( 4 Digit )

      MM

      …​

      Month ( 2 Digit )

      DD

      …​

      Day ( 2 Digit )

      hh

      …​

      Hours ( 2 Digit )

      mm

      …​

      Minutes ( 2 Digit )

      ss

      …​

      Seconds ( 2 Digit )