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Restoring the Factory Default eos Image and Startup Configuration
Restoring the Configuration and Image from a USB Flash Drive
The first three procedures require Aboot Shell
access through the console ...
Initial Configuration and recovery
This chapter describes initial
configuration and recovery tasks. Subsequent chapters provide details
about features introduced in this chapter.
This chapter contains ...
... allows for configuring IPv4, IPv6, and MAC access lists and then updating a monitor session with corresponding configuration changes. eos mirrors the packets that match permit statements. eos does not ...
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Referencing Multi-lane Ports
eos supports two types of ...
... do not know the current settings, restore the factory-default
settings as described in Restoring the Factory Default eos Image and Startup Configuration.
The no boot console and default boot console commands ...
Configure Session
The command configure session allows users to issue
configuration sessions as CLI commands that do not take effect immediately. Each
configure session is saved with a unique name. ...
... server. Command authorization can be provided by eos local configuration
or TACACS+. The XMPP server should use the same authentication source
as the switches. RADIUS is not supported as an XMPP authorization ...
... sections:
Managing the Switch Name
System Clock and Time Protocols
Managing Display Attributes
Logging of Event Notifications
Event Monitor
Managing eos Extensions
Switch Administration
Commands ...