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Basic Board Management Tasks
Table 18: Basic Board Management
Action
Directory
Command
Run an internal self-test
\Diagnostics
fts (see page A-20 in
Appendix A)
Display status about the board, including links, type, version,
memory, and checksum information
\Config,
\Monitor,
\Diagnostics
\Admin
gsb (see page A-58 in
Appendix A)
gbd (see page A-23 in
Appendix A)
Display information about the configuration database
\Admin
gcds (see page A-31
in Appendix A)
Display the firmware version and status
\Admin
\Config
gfs (see page A-36 in
Appendix A)
gv (see page A-65 in
Appendix A)
Set or display the current and modified CLI prompt
\Config
\General
scp (see page A-81 in
Appendix A)
gcp (see page A-24 in
Appendix A)
Set or display the date and time as set on the MG-IP
\Admin
sdt (see page A-96 in
Appendix A)
gdt (see page A-34 in
Appendix A)
Replace the startup configuration with modified configuration. The
rr command also restarts the MG-IP
\Config
rp (see page A-75 in
Appendix A)
rr (see page A-76 in
Appendix A)
Reload the startup configuration, discarding any changes. The rp
command also restarts the MG-IP
\Config
rl (see page A-69 in
Appendix A)
Reset the database to a default configuration
\Admin
sddb (see page A-97
in Appendix A)
Autmatic download configuration file (CLI script file or TLV file).
Autmatic download Image file (safe dowanload (UDL) mode only)
\Admin
dlf (see page A-18 in
Appendix A)
Initialize the System
In order to re-initialize the system back to the default configuration, run the sddb command to reset the
database.
sddb requires the line format, whether E1 or T1 (J1 is for future use), and the clock source. The
optional model template defaults to the predefined Olencom model or to the customer specification
model. After issuing the sddb command the system restarts. Change directory to \Admin.
MG-IP-1:\Admin>
sddb t1 internal
The request was updated successfully in startup-config.
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