
Chapter 4. Configuration
4.1. Getting Started
4.1.1. LibraPlus Configuration Management
4.1.1.1. Configuration types
The primary method for configuring LibraPlus system is through a command line interface (CLI). The
LibraPlus system configuration file is a set of commands that sets the system to the desired state right
after the startup.
There are three types of configuration available with the LibraPlus :
1.
Default configuration
is supplied by the manufacturer. It is used to reset the system to factory
defaults.
2.
Running configuration
is a command set that has to be executed to turn the system to the current
state. Running configuration is stored in RAM and reflects every change of the system settings.
However, the contents of RAM are lost when the system is powered down. In order to save the
current state of the system, copy the running configuration to the startup file, see below.
3.
Startup configuration
is used by the system to configure itself during initialization. Startup con-
figuration is stored in non-volatile flash memory.
4.1.1.2. Default Login
1. Access the unit using an SSH client (or HyperTerminal over serial connection).
2. Login to the unit with the administrator username and password.
Factory defaults
• username: admin
• password: 123
4.1.1.3. CLI Auto Complete
The command interpreter in the LibraPlus 5845 is designed to accommodate both a novice as well as
an expert operator. All commands and parameters have descriptive names so that they are easily re-
membered and their meaning is clear. In order to be descriptive however, those commands are sometimes
long. As the operator becomes familiar with the command language, typing the complete words could
become cumbersome. The LibraPlus command interpreter recognizes any abbreviations to commands
and parameter names, as long as they are unambiguous. If an ambiguous command is entered, the radio
will not take any action.
To verify that a command is unambiguous, enter the abbreviated form and press the tab key. The
command interpreter will immediately display the closest matching command. If this is not the command
you are looking for, then you have not typed enough of the command to make it unambiguous. Press
the tab key to cycle through all of the matching commands.
Using these auto complete rules, the command
show interfaces
can be abbreviated as
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Summary of Contents for LibraPlus 5845
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