Chapter 41 Commands Summary
Administrators with middle privilege access can use middle or low privilege commands.
Administrators with the low privilege level are restricted to using only low privilege commands. Low privilege commands are read only.
41.3 Saving Your Configuration
Use the following command to save your configuration when you are done with a configuration session.
ras> config save
Do not turn off your
This command saves all system configurations to nonvolatile memory. You must use this command to save any configuration changes that you make, otherwise the
Nonvolatile memory refers to the
41.4 Commands
The following table lists commands that you can use with the
The P column on the right indicates the administrator privilege level needed to use the command (H for high, M for middle or L for low) and the equivalent in the web configurator (H for high or L for low).
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| info show |
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| info hostname | <hostname> | Sets the system name. | M/L |
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| info location | <location> | Sets location information. | M/L |
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| info contact | <contact> | Sets contact person information. | M/L |
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| reboot | [showseccancel] | Sets the reboot timer or displays | H/H |
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| the timer and remaining time for |
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| reboot. If a reboot has been |
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| snmp show |
| Displays SNMP settings. | M/L |
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