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M I S C E L L A N E O U S C O M M A N D S D E S C R I P T I O N S
The table below lists all miscellaneous commands, their arguments and detailed
descriptions.
Table 4-15.
MIscellaneous Commands Descriptions
Command
Arguments
Description
BackGroundSouRCe
Selects a shaded or solid background for the
specified output. For example:
•
RedRAMP provides a red background
shaded from top to bottom of the output.
•
HRedRAMP provides a red background
that is shaded from left to right.
To select a solid background color, enter the RED,
GREEN or BLUE color values (0… 255) for the
required color, or select one of the eight pre-
defined saturated colors.
To turn off a shaded background use BGSRC 0 0
0 or the command BGC BLACK.
Help [command]
Help
, without an argument, displays the entire
serial command set.
Help
, with a command as an
argument, displays detailed information about that
command.
ID
(none)
Quadra responds to this command with a list of
system information. The list consists of firmware
and hardware version numbers and other system
information such as the IP address.
RestoreFactoryDefaults
(none)
Restores all user settings to their factory default
values and restarts the system.
RECALLCONFIGuration
(none)
Manually recalls (restores) customer configuration
parameters that were manually saved by the
command.
Note: The configuration is automatically saved
after every change. The system configuration is
automatically restored following a power cycle.
This command could be used as the user specified
alternative to
SAVECONFIGguration
(none)
Forces an update and explicit save of the system’s
NVRAM. This is used to provide user defined
default settings.
Note: These settings are loaded only when the
command is used.
The configuration that is loaded following a power
cycle represents the state of the machine prior to
loss of power, not those saved by this command.