Viewing Your Changes
When you enter a change at the colon prompt, the
you want to see the current Group or
question mark ( ) at the colon prompt. The
Saving Your Changes
Once you have entered all your modifications and you want to save them, type
colon prompt. You will exit the
Canceling Your Changes
You can also exit the
session. Simply enter
end and none of the changes you made will be saved.
Changing the IP Address
Changing the IP address can also affect the Subnet Mask and the Broadcast Address. The new
IP address means that the Subnet Mask and Broadcast Address must be re-generated and the
following message displays:
The system automatically creates new Subnet Mask and Broadcast addresses based on the
new IP address. If you enter a question mark ( ) at this point you could view these changes.
If you remove the last IP address in the system, you will see a warning message that
(and other applications) are now inoperational.
Changing the IP Subnet Mask
Changing the IP Subnet Mask can also affect the IP Broadcast Address. The new Subnet Mask
means that the Broadcast Address must be re-generated and the following message displays:
The system automatically created a new Broadcast address based on the new Subnet Mask. If
you entered a question mark ( ) at this point you could view these changes.
settings, including any changes you made, enter a
VLAN
screen will refresh.
command and your changes will take effect.
command without saving any changes you made in the current
at the colon prompt or enter
Modifying a Group or VLAN
screen does not normally refresh. If
. The
command will
at the
SNMP
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