Command Line Reference Page 72
General Commands
HELP
Displays the commands available in the current context, with a short description of each
command's functionality.
SAVE
Saves the current configuration settings to the device's non-volatile memory. Save your
changes before powering off or resetting the hardware; otherwise, changes are lost.
EXIT
LOGOUT
Closes the current configuration session.
SET TIME hh:mm[:ss]
Sets the internal system clock.
SET DATE [yy]yy-mm-dd
Sets the internal system date in the format yyyy-mm-dd.
SHOW DATE
SHOW TIME
Displays the current system date and time. You can set the date with SET DATE and the time
with SET TIME.
SET PASSWORD <password>
Sets the password users must specify when logging on to any of the configuration interfaces
(web, Telnet, etc.). Maximum of 10 alphanumeric characters, spaces are not allowed,
passwords are case-sensitive (‘PASS’ and ‘pass’ are not the same).
hh Hours Range: 00 to 24.
mm Minutes Range: 00 to 59.
ss Seconds Range: 00 to 59
mm Month Range: 01 to 12.
dd Day Range: 01 to 31.
yyyy Year Can be entered as two or four digits. A two-digit year
between 00 and 70 is assumed to be after 2000.
Examples: 00 is 2000, 55 is 2055, but 85 is 1985.