Application commands
Digi TransPort User Guide
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config command: show/save configuration
The
config
command is used for the following purposes to show current or stored configuration
settings, to save the current configuration or to specify which configuration is to be used when
the router is powered up or rebooted.
The format of the config command is:
config <0|1|c> <save|show|powerup>
Two separate configurations can be stored, numbered 0 and 1. The first parameter of the config
command specifies to which configuration the command applies. The letter “c” denotes the
current configuration settings, such as those currently in use.
The second parameter is one of the following keywords:
•
show
displays the specified configuration (either 0, 1 or c for the current configuration)
•
save
saves the current settings as the specified configuration (either 0 or 1)
•
powerup
sets the specified configuration (either 0 or 1) to be used at power-up or reboot
For example, to display the current configuration use the command:
config c show
The output will appear similar to the following example:
config c show
eth 0 descr "LAN 0"
eth 0 IPaddr "192.168.1.1"
eth 0 mask "255.255.255.0"
eth 0 bridge ON
eth 1 descr "LAN 1"
eth 2 descr "LAN 2"
eth 3 descr "LAN 3"
eth 4 descr "ATM PVC 0"
The config files only contain details of those settings that are different from the router’s default
settings. If you make a setting that is the same as the default setting, it will not appear in a stored
configuration.
To save the current settings to configuration file 1, enter:
config 1 save
To use configuration 1 when the router is powered up or rebooted, enter:
config 1 powerup
config changes command: show number of changes counter
The
config changes
command shows the number of changes to the current configuration since
the router has powered up and the initial configuration file run. Also shows the time when the
configuration file was last saved.