Enable Mode; Table 83 Command Summary: Enable Mode - ZyXEL Communications VES-1616F-44 User Manual

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32.11.2 Enable Mode

The following table describes the commands available for Enable mode.

Table 83 Command Summary: Enable Mode

COMMAND
boot
config
image <index>
configure
copy
running-config
tftp
disable
enable
erase
running-config
exit
help
history
igmp-flush
kick
tcp <session ID>
logout
mac-flush
<port-num>
ping
<ip|host-name>
reload
config <index>
rmt-fw-
port-channel <port-
upgrade
list>
release
rmt-vtr
port-channel <port-
list>
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DESCRIPTION
Restarts the system.
Restarts the system with the specified
firmware file.
1: ras-0
2: ras-1
Accesses Configuration mode. See
Section 32.11.3 on page
Backs up running configuration to the
tftp <ip>
specified TFTP server with the
<remote-file>
specified file name.
Restores configuration with the
config <index>
specified filename from the specified
<ip> <remote-
TFTP server.
file>
Restores firmware via TFTP.
flash <ip>
<remote-file>
Exits Enable (or privileged) mode.
Accesses Enable (or privileged) mode. 13
Resets to the factory default settings.
Exits Enable (or privileged) mode.
Displays help information.
Displays a list of command(s) that you
have previously executed.
Clears all IGMP information.
Disconnects the specified TCP
session.
Exits Enable (or privileged) mode.
Clears the MAC address table.
Removes all learned MAC address on
the specified port(s).
Sends Ping request to an Ethernet
device.
Restarts the system and use the
specified configuration file.
Upgrades firmware on CPE device(s)
connected to the specified port(s).
Deletes the CPE firmware file from the
device.
Configures the remote CPE device(s).
Refer to
Chapter 32 Introducing the Commands
216.
Section 32.11.6 on page
233.
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