USER’S GUIDE

ws

Writes the current system statistics to disk file.

Note: For details on these disk files, refer to the chapter titled Software Overview.

CLEARING OPERATIONAL INFORMATION

The following commands are used to clear current system operational information:

er

Erases the current system messages held in memory.

es

Erases the current system statistics held in memory.

CONFIGURATION-RELATED COMMANDS

The following commands provide configuration file information, and restore backup configuration files:

cfg

Provides information on the status of system configuration changes. With Manage Mode and/ or CFGEDIT, you can make changes to the system configuration. (This, in turn, changes the .nei files.) If you do not commit these changes (Manage Mode) or restart your system (CFGEDIT), these changes do not become current. This command identifies whether or not changes have been made which are not yet current. The command will display the following information:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unsaved Manage Mode Changes Exist

.........YES (or NO)

 

 

 

Cfgedit Changes Have Been Saved

...........

YES (or NO)

 

 

System Data Differs from Config

Files

YES (or NO)

 

 

To Synchronize System Data With

Config Files

 

 

 

RESTART THE

SYSTEM

 

 

 

 

(or COMMIT FROM MANAGE MODE)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

restore

Replaces the current configuration files with the configuration backup files (.bak files) located in the \CONFIG directory, thus restoring the previous system configuration. Because this command will destroy your current configuration, a warning is displayed when issued:

WARNING:This command overwrites your current configuration files. Are you sure you want to restore your old configuration? (Y or N)

If you indeed want to restore the old configuration, type “Y”. If not, type “N” (default).

Note that you must have saved configuration changes at least one time before the restore command will work.

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