Patton electronic 2160 Enable Command Menu, Explains the commands available in the main menu

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Model 2160 Series User Manual

5 • Console and Telnet configuration

 

 

Enable Command Menu

The enable command menu lists commands for setting up the Model 2160. Move the cursor “ >>” to enable and press Enter. Type the supervisor password, which is root.

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Command: enable <CR>

Message: Please input the following information.

Supervisor password: ****

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In the enable sub menu, you can set up management features and upgrade software, back up the system config- uration and restore the system configuration via utility tools.

To save your changes, you must write the new configuration to NVRAM and reboot the Model 2160 to work with the new settings.

When you first log in to the Model 2160 with the supervisor password, the main menu displays:

>> enable

Modify command privilege

setup

Configure system

status

Show running system status

show

View system configuration

write

Update flash configuration

reboot

Reset and boot system

ping

Packet internet groper command

admin

Setup management features

utility

TFTP upgrade utility

exit

Quit system

Table 14 explains the commands available in the main menu:

 

Table 14. Enable Command Menu

 

 

Command

Description

 

 

enable

Change the configuration and write changes to nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM).

setup

Initially configure the Model 2160.

 

 

status

View the status of the Model 2160

show

Show the system and configuration

 

 

write

Update flash configuration. After you have completed all desired changes, make sure to

 

write the new configuration to NVRAM. Use the write command to save your changes

 

and reboot the system or all of your changes will not take effect.

reboot

Reset and reboot system. After you have completed all desired changes, make sure to write

 

the new configuration to NVRAM. Use the reboot command to restart the system or all of

 

your changes will not take effect.

 

 

ping

Check the connection to the Model 2160

admin

Set up advanced management features

 

 

utility

Upgrade software and backup/restore the current configuration

exit

Log out of the system

 

 

Enable Command Menu

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