IronPort Systems 4108GL User Manual

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Switch Memory and Configuration

Using the CLI To Implement Configuration Changes

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How To Use the CLI To Reconfigure Switch Features.

Use this proce-

dure to permanently change the switch configuration (that is, to enter a change
in the startup-config file).

1.

Use the appropriate CLI commands to reconfigure the desired switch
parameters. This updates the selected parameters in the running-config
file.

2.

Use the appropriate

show

commands to verify that you have correctly

made the desired changes.

3.

Observe the switch’s performance with the new parameter settings to
verify the effect of your changes.

4.

When you are satisfied that you have the correct parameter settings, use
the

write memory

command to copy the changes to the startup-config file.

Syntax:

write memory

For example, the default port mode setting is

auto

. Suppose that your network

uses Cat 3 wiring and you want to connect the switch to another autosensing
device capable of 100 Mbps operation. Because 100 Mbps over Cat 3 wiring
can introduce transmission problems, the recommended port mode is

auto-10

,

which allows the port to negotiate full- or half-duplex, but restricts speed to
10 Mbps. The following command configures port 5 to auto-10 mode in the
running-config file, allowing you to observe performance on the link without
making the mode change permanent.

HP4108(config)# interface e 5 speed-duplex auto-10

After you are satisfied that the link is operating properly, you can save the
change to the switch’s permanent configuration (the startup-config file) by
executing the following command:

HP4108(config)# write memory

The new mode (

auto-10

) on port 5 is now saved in the startup-config file, and

the startup-config and running-config files are identical. If you subsequently
reboot the switch, the

auto-10

mode configuration on port 5 will remain because

it is included in the startup-config file.

How To Cancel Changes You Have Made to the Running-Config File.

If you use the CLI to change parameter settings in the running-config file, and
then decide that you don’t want those changes to remain, you can use either
of the following methods to remove them:

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