
Utility Commands AT8404
AT8404 CLI Reference Manual Page 4 - 26
Hop Count = 1 Last TTL = 2 Test attempt = 6 Test Success = 6
Example: traceroute Failure:
(Broadcom FASTPATH Routing) # traceroute 10.40.1.1 initTtl 1 maxFail 0 interval 1 count
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port 33434 size 43
Traceroute to 10.40.1.1 ,30 hops max 43 byte packets:
1 10.240.4.1 19 msec 18 msec 9 msec
2 10.240.1.252 0 msec 0 msec 1 msec
3 172.31.0.9 277 msec 276 msec 277 msec
4 10.254.1.1 289 msec 327 msec 282 msec
5 10.254.21.2 287 msec 293 msec 296 msec
6 192.168.76.2 290 msec 291 msec 289 msec
7 0.0.0.0 0 msec *
Hop Count = 6 Last TTL = 7 Test attempt = 19 Test Success = 18
4.6.2 clear config
This command resets the configuration to the factory defaults without powering off the switch. When you issue this
command, a prompt appears to confirm that the reset should proceed. When you enter y, you automatically reset
the current configuration on the switch to the default values. It does not reset the switch.
Note: The "clear config" command resets all configuration settings, also the custom settings, e.g. customer specific
ethx settings. To maintain the custom settings use the "copy nvram:factory-all nvram:startup-all" command instead.
4.6.3 clear counters
This command clears the statistics for a specified <slot/port>, for all the ports, or for the entire switch based
upon the argument.
4.6.4 clear igmpsnooping
This command clears the tables managed by the IGMP Snooping function and attempts to delete these entries from
the Multicast Forwarding Database.
4.6.5 clear pass
This command resets all user passwords to the factory defaults without powering off the switch. You are prompted
to confirm that the password reset should proceed.
Format clear config
Mode Privileged EXEC
Format clear counters {<slot/port> | all}
Mode Privileged EXEC
Format clear igmpsnooping
Mode Privileged EXEC
Format clear pass
Mode Privileged EXEC
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