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Saving Network Assignments

After you make configuration changes to the module, issue the SAVE MODULE_PORT command as shown to save the interface network configurations.

SAVE MODULE_PORT

Note: Failure to save the interface network configurations may result in loss of configuration data.

Showing Module and Interface Configurations

To display module and interface configuration information, use the following management commands:

SHOW MODULE

SHOW PORT

These commands are described below.

Show Module Command

The SHOW MODULE command enables you to display both brief

(no_verbose) and verbose information about a particular module. Brief is the default.

The syntax of the SHOW MODULE command is:

SHOW MODULE {slot} {verbose} {no_verbose}

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