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View Mode User Password; Ethernet Port Parameters; Hardware Reset Button - Cisco CLI User Manual

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8.2. View Mode user password

Configuration objective
NEW
I
Set the View Mode
user password for access to the
device's offline Configurator
interface and CLI.

8.1. Ethernet port parameters

Configuration objective
NEW
I
Show the current
configuration for a specific
Ethernet port on the device.
NEW
I
Set the maximum port
speed for the device's Ethernet
ports.
NEW
I
Set the duplex mode
for the device's Ethernet ports.
NEW
I
Change the size of the
Ethernet maximum
transmission unit (MTU) for the
device ports.

8.2. Hardware Reset button

Configuration objective
Set the device's hardware
Reset button to trigger:
• A unit reboot if the button is
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IMPORTANT
Before changing the View Mode user password, make sure
that the password is known to all personnel who will use it.
When a password has been entered, the system cannot
recall it or display it for reference.
CLI command
viewmode-user
username F passwd G
CLI command
ethernet port A
ethernet port A
speed B
ethernet port A
duplex C
ethernet mtu D
CLI command
reset-button enable
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Parameter options
Parameter F is the new view-
mode user name.
Parameter G is the new
password.
Parameter options
Parameter A is the number of
the Ethernet port being
queried.
Possible values for A are eth 1
(LAN 1 port) or eth 2 (LAN 2
port).
Parameter A is the number of
the Ethernet port (or SFP
interface) whose speed is
being modified. Possible
values for A are eth 1 or eth 2.
Parameter B is the data
transfer speed for the relevant
port. Ethernet port speeds are
expressed in Mbps. Possible
values for B are 10, 100, or
auto.
Parameter A is the number of
the Ethernet port for which the
duplex mode is being set.
Parameter C is the port duplex
mode. Possible values for C
are half or full.
Parameter D is the port MTU
size setting in bytes. The value
can be set between a minimum
of 1530 and a maximum of
1650 for FM1200V, FM3200,
FM4200 and 2000 for FM3500
and FM4500..
Parameter options
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