Application Commands - D-Link 5000 Series Cli Reference Manual

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5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
Note: All of the commands described in this section are included in one of five functional groups:
Show commands are used to display statistics, switch settings, and other information.
Configuration commands are used to configure the options and features of the switch. There is a
show command that corresponds to every configuration command and displays the configuration
setting.
Copy commands are used to transfer or save informational and configuration files to and from the
switch.
Debug commands are used to help troubleshoot network issues and provide diagnostic
information.
Clear commands are used to clear some or all of the settings and return them to the factory
defaults.
5-1
erase application
This command is used to remove the file specified from the directory of switch file system applications.
erase application
Parameters
None
Default
The default is Disable.
Command Mode
Privileged EXEC

Application Commands

This command is used to make the application began by the designed executable file ready and available
to be configured and executed. The way in which the application is run on the switch is determined by the
parameters of this command.
An already installed application file name can be used to update the parameters when issuing this
command . Doing so will update the configuration for when the application is started the next time.
It should be noted that this command can also be issued for a file that is not currently on the switch.
Doing so allows the execution parameters to be preconfigured, with the configuration not taking effect
until the executable file is actually included in the switch file system.
The no command is used to remove a given configuration of an application for execution on the switch. If
the application in question is running when the no command is issued, all of the processes associated
with the application will be stopped automatically.
5-2
application start
This command is used to initiate the execution of the application specified. Before an application can be
started using this command, however, it must be installed.
application start filename
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