Using the Command Line Interface
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Connection Profile Commands
Connection profile commands allow you to create and manipulate static profiles.
Static profiles are created for connections communicating with a remote router,
for example, Internet connections and remote LAN connections. Unlike user
profiles (refer to
“Dial-In User Commands” on page 10-16
), which are created
dynamically, static profiles are maintained permanently and created at system
initialization time from configuration information stored in flash memory. The
creation of a static profile may cause a static routing entry to be added to one or
more of the routing tables, if routing is defined over that profile.
You can edit existing profiles using the
+add profile <profile_name>
command
(
page 10-50
). In this case, the defaults shown are the existing configured values.
Table 10-16
lists the connection profile commands.
Table 10-16.
Connection Profile Commands
Command
Page
+add profile <profile_name>
10-50
clear profile statistics
10-51
clear profile statistics <profile_name>
10-51
connect profile <profile_name>
10-51
delete profile <profile_name>
10-51
disable profile <profile_name>
10-51
disconnect profile <profile_name>
10-51
enable profile <profile_name>
10-51
show profile
10-52
show profile <profile_name>
10-52
show profile statistics
10-52
show profile statistics <profile_name>
10-53
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