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Usage Information Related Commands If there is a change in the configuration, FTOS prompts you to save the new configuration. Or you can save your running configuration with the copy running-config command. redundancy disable-auto-reboot Resets any designated stack member except the management unit. send Send messages to one or all terminal line users. Syntax send [*] | [line ] | [console] | [vty] Parameters * line console vty Enter the asterisk character * to send a message to all tty lines. Send a message to a specific line. Range: 0 to 11 Enter the keyword console to send a message to the Primary terminal line. Enter the keyword vty to send a message to the Virtual terminal Defaults none Command Modes EXEC Command History Usage Information Version 8.3.16.1 Introduced on MXL 10/40GbE Switch IO Module Messages can contain an unlimited number of lines; however, each line is limited to 255 characters. To move to the next line, use the . To send the message use CTR-Z, to abort a message use CTR-C. service timestamps Add time stamps to debug and log messages. This command adds either the uptime or the current time and date. Syntax service timestamps [debug | log] [datetime [localtime] [msec] [show-timezone] | uptime] Parameters debug log datetime localtime msec show-timezone uptime (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword debug to add timestamps to debug messages. (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword log to add timestamps to log messages with severity 0 to 6. (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword datetime to have the current time and date added to the message. (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword localtime to include the localtime in the timestamp. (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword msec to include milliseconds in the timestamp. (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword show-timezone to include the time zone information in the timestamp. (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword uptime to have the timestamp based on time elapsed since system reboot. Control and Monitoring | 55