2 executable commands, Executable commands, Precautions – FUJITSU XG Series P3NK-4452-01ENZD User Manual
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XG Series User's Guide
Chapter 2 Using the CLI
Overview of the CLI
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2.1.2.2 Executable commands
Command execution is restricted according to the following conditions:
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Command type
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Privilege class
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Use mode
Command type (operation commands and configuration commands)
Two command types are available; operation commands and configuration commands.
Since the use mode after logging into the system is operation mode, you can only run operation commands.
By running a configure command, the use mode changes to configuration mode and you will be able to run configuration
commands as well as operation commands.
However, since you cannot run a configure command in user class, run an admin command to change to admin class before
running the configure command.
The following table lists command types and functions.
The following table lists commands and operations.
Precautions
If you run a reset command or reconnect power without first running a save command, the running configuration and
candidate configuration will return to the state they were in before running a configuration command.
Reference
" Privilege classes (admin class and user class)" (pg.41)
" Use modes (operation mode and configuration mode)" (pg.41)
Command type
Command function
Operation command
Display and manipulate device status, operation status, and
network status, display or delete stored information, etc.
Configuration command
Operating information settings and network configuration,
etc.
Command
Operation
Configuration command
Sets to candidate configuration (candidate-config).
These are basically not reflected in running operations; however, as in password
information configuration, there are commands to reflect settings immediately.
commit command
The candidate configuration is reflected in the running configuration (running-
config) and active operations change.
save command
Saves candidate configuration to startup configuration (startup-config).
Run reset command or reconnect
power
Applies candidate configuration to the running configuration.
show candidate-config command
Displays candidate configuration settings.
show running-config command
Displays active configuration settings.
show startup-config command
Displays startup configuration settings.
delete command
Deletes configuration settings.
"5.48 Effect by "commit" Command Execution" (pg.543)
Reference
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