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CLI "unknow command"
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Hello,
My compagnie has just provided me a NETGEAR GS108T and asked me to programmaticaly disable a specified port.
To do that, I need to do it manually first with CLI.
I have successfully connected to the SWITCH with telnet. According to a NETGEAR CLI user manual, I need to enter these following commands to disable a port :
#config #interface 1/0/2
#shutdown and other commands
But when I write "#interface 1/0/2" to access to the 2nd port, the switch reply "unknow command"
What did I do wrong ? Probably this model of switch is not compatible with all CLI commands ?
Thank you,
Gautier
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you'll have better luck in the switches forum instead of the general router forum.
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Switches/ct-p/business-switches
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you'll have better luck in the switches forum instead of the general router forum.
https://community.netgear.com/t5/Switches/ct-p/business-switches
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Re: CLI "unknow command"
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