Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual - Page 29

Abbreviating Keywords, Maintenance Issues

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Getting Started Abbreviating Keywords Save Makes a group of commands entered with the Set command permanent. For example, users can enter several Set commands to configure a service, then Save the service. Note: Settings that are made with both Set and Save behave as if they were configured using Define commands. See Save on page 12-11 for more information. Define Makes a permanent change that generally doesn't take effect until the unit is rebooted. Define Port will take effect as soon as the port is logged out. 3.4.2 Show, Monitor, and List Show Displays the current settings. Current settings include those made using the Set command but not yet Saved as permanent changes. Monitor Displays the current settings at regular intervals; information is updated every three seconds. List Displays the unit's permanent settings. Note that some settings that are Listed will not take effect until the unit is rebooted. 3.4.3 Clear and Purge Clear Removes an item immediately, but not permanently. When the unit is rebooted, the old setting will again be in effect. Purge Removes an item permanently, but generally does not take effect until the unit is rebooted. Purge Port will take effect as soon as the port is logged out. 3.5 Abbreviating Keywords When configuring the Server via the command line, it is only necessary to type as many characters as are needed to distinguish the keywords from one another. For example, the following two commands are equivalent: Figure 3-4: Full and Abbreviated Commands Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 BROADCAST ENABLED AUTOCONNECT ENABLED PARITY EVEN SPEED 4800 Local>> DEF PO 2 BRO EN AUTOC EN PAR E SP 4800 Note: Extra white space (more than one consecutive space between keywords) is ignored. 3.6 Maintenance Issues The following sections detail configuration that is required on a sporadic or ongoing basis. 3-5

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Getting Started
Abbreviating Keywords
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Save
Makes a group of commands entered with the Set command permanent. For
example, users can enter several Set commands to configure a service, then
Save the service.
Note:
Settings that are made with both Set and Save behave as if they were configured using
Define commands. See Save on page 12-11 for more information.
Define
Makes a permanent change that generally doesn’t take effect until the unit is
rebooted. Define Port will take effect as soon as the port is logged out.
3.4.2
Show, Monitor, and List
Show
Displays the current settings. Current settings include those made using the Set
command but not yet Saved as permanent changes.
Monitor
Displays the current settings at regular intervals; information is updated every
three seconds.
List
Displays the unit’s permanent settings. Note that some settings that are Listed
will not take effect until the unit is rebooted.
3.4.3
Clear and Purge
Clear
Removes an item immediately, but not permanently. When the unit is
rebooted, the old setting will again be in effect.
Purge
Removes an item permanently, but generally does not take effect until the unit
is rebooted. Purge Port will take effect as soon as the port is logged out.
3.5
Abbreviating Keywords
When configuring the Server via the command line, it is only necessary to type as many characters as are
needed to distinguish the keywords from one another. For example, the following two commands are
equivalent:
Figure 3-4:
Full and Abbreviated Commands
Note:
Extra white space (more than one consecutive space between keywords) is
ignored.
3.6
Maintenance Issues
The following sections detail configuration that is required on a sporadic or ongoing basis.
Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 BROADCAST ENABLED AUTOCONNECT ENABLED PARITY EVEN SPEED
4800
Local>> DEF PO 2 BRO EN AUTOC EN PAR E SP 4800