Command Line Interface
Enable Secret Assign the privileged level password encryption. Syntax:
enable secret { 0 | 5 } [ level <priv> ] <password> 0: Specifies an UNENCRYPTED password will follow 5: Specifies an ENCRYPTED secret will follow [ level <priv> ]: Set exec level password. Level number values can be from 1-15 <password>: Password Example: Input: 0* (config)# enable secret 0 level 1 miltech918pswrd
2.3.12 End
Go back to EXEC mode. Syntax:
end
2.3.13 EPS
Ethernet Protection Switching. Syntax:
eps <inst> 1plus1 { bidirectional | { unidirectional [ aps ] } } eps <inst> command { lockout | forced | manualp | manualw | exercise | freeze | lockoutlocal } eps <inst> domain { port | tunnel-tp | pw } architecture { 1plus1 | 1for1 } work-flow { <flow_w> | <port_type> <port_w> } protect-flow { <flow_p> | <port_type> <port_p> } eps <inst> holdoff <hold> eps <inst> mep-work <mep_w> mep-protect <mep_p> mep-aps <mep_aps> eps <inst> revertive { 10s | 30s | 5m | 6m | 7m | 8m | 9m | 10m | 11m |
12m | { wtr-value <wtr_value> } } <1-100>: The EPS instance number.
EPS 1plus1 EPS 1+1 architecture. Syntax: eps <inst> 1plus1 { bidirectional | { unidirectional [ aps ] } } bidirectional: EPS 1+1 bidirectional protection type. Unidirectional: EPS 1+1 unidirectional protection type. EPS command EPS command. Syntax: eps <inst> command { lockout | forced | manualp | manualw | exercise | freeze | lockoutlocal } exercise: Exercise of the protocol - not traffic effecting. This is only allowed in case of 'Bidirectional' protection type
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