Utility dynamic management commands, Saving dynamic management changes – Enterasys Networks CSX6000 User Manual

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C

ONFIGURATION

T

OOLS

Dynamic Management

Before using Dynamic Management commands, you must first enter the special Manage Mode by
typing the following command at the system prompt:

>manage

Once Manage Mode is entered, the prompt changes from

[system name]>

to

[system name]:

MANAGE>

. While operating in Manage Mode, only Dynamic Management commands are available.

All other system commands are ignored until you exit Manage Mode.

The

<CTRL><C>

key sequence will terminate the current command and return you to the

MANAGE>

prompt. This is useful if you are in the process of responding to a series of prompts and

you wish to abort the command without responding to the remaining prompts.

Note:

To use a command, you may enter the full command name as it appears in the HELP list,
or you may shorten the command to the point that it can still be distinguished from all
other Dynamic Management commands.

U

TILITY

D

YNAMIC

M

ANAGEMENT

C

OMMANDS

There are several Manage Mode commands that are used for functions other than to configure the
system. They are as follows:

cls

Clears the display screen. This command is also available as an administration command.

help

The Manage Mode help command lists the available Dynamic Management commands and
instructs the user to enter the command followed by a question mark to see help information
for that specific command.

readme

Displays helpful tips on how to use the Dynamic Management commands.

S

AVING

D

YNAMIC

M

ANAGEMENT

C

HANGES

The Dynamic Management commands allow system data to be changed in real-time. These
changes take effect immediately upon the execution of the command and remain in effect until the
system is restarted. Once a software restart occurs, the changes are lost because the software reads
its initial system data values from a series of configuration files.

To prevent desired data changes from being overwritten by the restart process, the

commit

command should be executed. This command writes the current system data to the appropriate
disk files, thus making all changes permanent, even if the system software is restarted.

The

commit status

command displays the number of dynamic changes that have been made

using each Dynamic Management command since the last

commit

was performed.

To return to the normal operating mode after you have committed your changes, issue the
following command:

MANAGE>

exit

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