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Command:
>logout
Syntax:
logout
Explanation:
Log a user out.
Parameters:
None
21.2.7
Ping Command
Command:
>ping
Syntax:
ping address [-l packet_size] [-w timeout]
Explanation:
Ping operates by sending a packet to a designated address and waiting for a response. The
ping command is used to do a ping test. A ping test will verify whether or not a host
computer you are trying to reach at a particular IP address is actually operating. If a user
can't ping a host, then the user will be unable to use the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to
send files to that host. A ping test can also be used to determine the host computer’s
response time.
Note:
To cancel the Ping command, press ESC on your keyboard.
Parameters:
address
IP address to ping
packet_size
Size of the ICMP packet
timeout
Timeout period
21.2.8
Reset Commands
Command:
>reset configuration
Syntax:
reset configuration
Explanation:
Forces all configurations to their factory default values. This command will reboot the
device
automatically.
Parameters:
None
Command:
>reset system
Syntax:
reset system
Explanation:
Reset the device.
Parameters:
None
21.2.9
Save Configuration Command
Command:
>save configuration
Syntax:
save configuration
Explanation:
Saves the current running configuration to flash memory. When a user changes any
configuration of the IP6610, the setting takes effect and is stored in the system’s volatile
memory (RAM). If the user wants the current running configuration to be a start-up
configuration, the user must save the running configuration before rebooting the device.
Parameters:
None
21.2.10
Set Commands
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