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32.10 Saving Your Configuration
After you set the switch settings with the configuration commands, use the
write memory
command to save the changes permanently.
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The
write memory
command is not available in User mode.
You must save your changes after each CLI session. All unsaved
configuration changes are lost once you restart the switch.
32.10.1 Logging Out
In User or Enable mode, enter the
exit
or
logout
command to log out of the CLI. In Config
mode entering
exit
takes you out of the Config mode and into Enable mode and entering
logout
logs you out of the CLI.
32.11 Command Summary
The following sections summarize the commands available in the switch together with a brief
description of each command. Commands listed are in alphabetical order. The
P
column on
the right indicates the administrator privilege level needed to use the command.
See the related section in the User’s Guide for more background information.
32.11.1 User Mode
The following table describes the commands available for User mode.
sysname# write memory
Table 79
Command Summary: User Mode
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
P
enable
Accesses Enable (or privileged) mode. See
.
0
exit
Logs out from the CLI.
0
help
Displays help information.
0
history
Displays a list of previously command(s) that you have
executed. The switch stores up to 256 commands in
history.
0
logout
Exits from the CLI.
0
ping <ip|host-name>
<[in-band|out-of-band|vlan
<vlan-id>] [size <0-1472>]
[-t ]>
Sends Ping request to an Ethernet device.
0
help
Displays command help information.
0
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