Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual - Page 131

Examples, See Also, Save Service print4me, Applies To, Restrictions, Errors, Parameters, IPsecurity

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Command Reference Examples See Also Local> REMOVE QUEUE ALL Local> REMOVE QUEUE ENTRY 5 Local> REMOVE QUEUE NODE opus Local> REMOVE QUEUE SERVICE MODEM Show/Monitor/List Protocols, page 12-64. 12.20 Save Save  IPSECURITY    MENU     PORT ALL    portnum    SAVE PRINTER    SERVER        SERVICE  ALL    name         SNMP  Saves current configurations into the permanent database, essentially Defining everything that has been configured so far using Set commands. Instead of issuing a Define for each Set command to make your changes permanent, you can just issue the Save command after you have configured a port, service, server or printer. For example, Save Service "print4me" will save any options configured with Set commands for a service named "print4me" since the Server booted. Note: Applies To You cannot save the login service; you must use the Define Server Incoming command to make it permanent. EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4P1,EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. Errors Save without a parameter is invalid. Parameters IPsecurity Saves the current IPsecurity table. Menu Saves all menu items set up with Set Menu commands. Port Saves the settings for a selected port or all ports. If the Port parameter is used without the All or portnumkeywords, the current port is saved. 12-11

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Command Reference
Save
12-
11
Examples
Local> REMOVE QUEUE ALL
Local> REMOVE QUEUE ENTRY 5
Local> REMOVE QUEUE NODE opus
Local> REMOVE QUEUE SERVICE MODEM
See Also
Show/Monitor/List Protocols, page 12-64.
12.20
Save
Saves current configurations into the permanent database, essentially Defining everything that has been
configured so far using Set commands. Instead of issuing a Define for each Set command to make your
changes permanent, you can just issue the Save command after you have configured a port, service, server
or printer. For example,
Save Service “print4me”
will save any options configured with Set commands for
a service named “print4me” since the Server booted.
Note:
You cannot save the login service; you must use the Define Server Incoming
command to make it permanent.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4P1,EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to use this command.
Errors
Save without a parameter is invalid.
Parameters
IPsecurity
Saves the current IPsecurity table.
Menu
Saves all menu items set up with Set Menu commands.
Port
Saves the settings for a selected port or all ports. If the Port parameter is used
without the
All
or
portnum
keywords, the current port is saved.
SAVE
IPSECURITY
MENU
PORT
ALL
portnum
PRINTER
SERVER
SERVICE
ALL
name
SNMP