Privileged Level Commands; No Hostname; No Rmon History; No Rmon Alarm - Avaya P332MF User Manual

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Privileged Level Commands

Following is a table of the Privileged Level commands. This level includes all the
commands from the User Level described above (see the User Level Commands
Section for a description of these common commands).

• no hostname

• no rmon history

• no rmon alarm

• no rmon event

• hostname

• clear
2
• set
• sync time
• get time
• reset
• reset stack
• reset mgp
• nvram initialize
• rmon history
• rmon alarm
• rmon event
• copy stack-config
tftp
• copy module-
config tftp
• copy tftp stack-
config
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Returns the prompt to its default.
Deletes an existing history entry.
Deletes an existing alarm entry.
Deletes an existing event entry.
Displays or sets a new prompt.
1
Clears current settings
(a group of commands).
Sets the switch parameters
(a group of commands).
Synchronizes the time between switches.
Gets the time from the time server.
Restarts the system or a switch.
Causes a hardware reset to the stack.
Causes a software reset to the Media
Gateway Processor.
Initializes the NVRAM to its factory
defaults.
Creates a history entry.
Creates an alarm entry.
Creates an event entry.
Uploads stack configuration to a file
(using TFTP). The file must exist before
you Upload.
Uploads switch configuration to a file
(using TFTP). The file must exist before you
Upload.
Downloads a stack configuration file
(using TFTP) into the device.
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