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2.4.6 Write Command
To save running configurations to startup configurations, enter the write command. All unsaved
configurations will be lost when you restart the Gateway.
Command / Example
Gateway# write
Save Config Succeeded!
2.4.7 Configure Command
The only place where you can enter Global Configuration mode is in Privileged mode. You can
type in
“configure” or “config” for short to enter Global Configuration mode. The display prompt will
change from
“Gateway#” to “Gateway(config)#” once you successfully enter Global Configuration
mode.
Command / Example
Gateway#config
Gateway(config)#
Gateway#configure
Gateway(config)#
2.4.8 Show Command
The
“show” command is very important for network administrators to get information about the
device, receive outputs to verify a command
’s configurations or troubleshoot a network
configuration error. It can be used in Privileged or Configuration mode. The following describes
different uses of
“show” command.
1. Display system information
Enter
“show system-info” command in Privileged or Configuration mode, and then the following
information will appear.
Company Name:
Display a company name for this Gateway. Use
“system-info company-name
[company-name]
” command to edit this field.
System Object ID:
Display the predefined System OID.
System Contact:
Display contact information for this Gateway. Use
“system-info system-contact
[sys-contact]
” command to edit this field.
System Name:
Display a descriptive system name for this Gateway. Use
“system-info system-
name [sys-name]
” command to edit this field.
System Location:
Display a brief location description for this Gateway. Use
“system-info system-
location [sys-location]
” command to edit this field.
Model Name:
Display the product
’s model name.
Host Name:
Display the product
’s host name.