C. Router CLI Commands, Codes, and Designations

Configuration Commands

Configuration control commands put the router in configuration mode and allows you to save configuration changes. To show a configuration, see Table C-13, Show Commands.

Table C-3. Configuration Commands

configure {terminal factory}

Minimum Access Level: Administrator

Command Mode: config

Causes the router to enter configuration mode. The router stays in configuration mode until the exit command is entered or the session times out.

Example: configure terminal

NOTES:

When in configuration mode:

SNMP set commands or changes saved from the menu-driven user interface for router configuration are prevented; an in use message is generated.

Router sub-interfaces and/or DLCIs cannot be added or deleted via the menu-driven user interface’s CreatePVC function key.

The number of configuration commands that can be entered without performing a save is limited; a warning message is generated.

The only show command available is show configuration.

terminal – Enter configuration mode and a copy of the currently running configuration is loaded into the edit buffer. Any changes made in the buffer overwrite the copied current configuration when the save command is entered, the configuration is saved to the currently running configuration (terminal), and an automatic reset is performed.

factory – Enter configuration mode and a copy of the factory default settings is loaded into the edit buffer. Any changes made in the buffer overwrite the copied default settings when the save command is entered, the configuration is saved to the currently running configuration (terminal), and an automatic reset is performed. This is the default.

save

Minimum Access Level: Administrator

Command Mode: All config modes

Causes configuration changes to be saved to the currently active configuration, and the router to be reset.

If the save command is entered and changes made require a reboot of the device, a prompt states that a reset is required for the changes to take effect.

If yes is entered, changes are stored and the device resets automatically. A message displays when the save is complete.

If no is entered, you stay in configuration mode.

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Paradyne 9788, 9720 manual Table C-3. Configuration Commands, Configure terminal factory, Save

9720, 9788 specifications

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