
ES-2108 Series User’s Guide
Chapter 30 Introducing Commands 189
30.11.2 Enable Mode
The following table describes the commands available for Enable mode.
<IP|host-name> [vlan
<vlan-id>]
[size <0-1472>]
[-t]
Sends Ping request to an Ethernet device in the
specified VLAN(s) with the specified parameters.
0
help
Displays command help information. 0
traceroute <ip|host-name>
Determines the path a packet takes to a device. 0
<ip|host-name>
[vlan <vlan-id>]
[ttl <1-255>]
[wait <1-60>]
[queries <1-10>]
Determines the path a packet takes to a device in
a VLAN.
0
help
Displays command help information. 0
ssh <1|2> <[user@]dest-ip>
Connects to an SSH server with the specified
SSH version.
0
Table 72 Command Summary: User Mode (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION PRIVILEGE
Table 73 Command Summary: Enable Mode
COMMAND DESCRIPTION LEVEL
help
Displays help information. 13
logout
Exits Enable (or privileged) mode. 13
exit
Exits Enable (or privileged) mode. 13
history
Displays a list of command(s) that
you have previously executed.
13
enable
Accesses Enable (or privileged)
mode.
13
disable
Exits Enable (or privileged) mode. 13
configure
Accesses Configuration mode.
See Section 30.11.3 on page 194.
13
no logging
Clears system logs. 13
arp
Flushes the ARP (Address
Resolution Protocol) table.
13
interface <port-
number>
Clears the interface status of the
specified port(s).
13
show ip
Displays IP related information. 13
arp
Displays the ARP table. 13
tcp
Displays TCP related information. 13
udp
Displays UDP related information. 13
route
Displays IP routing information. 13