Chapter 25 Commands Overview; Command Line Interface; Saving Your Configuration - ZyXEL Communications AAM1212 User Manual

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This chapter introduces the command line interface and lists the available commands.

25.1 Command Line Interface

Note: See the web configurator parts of this User's Guide for background information
on features configurable by web configurator.
You can use text command lines for software configuration. The rules of the commands are
listed next.
1 The command keywords are in
2 A command can be abbreviated to the smallest unique string that differentiates it from
other commands. For example the "
".
d
3 The optional fields in a command are enclosed in square brackets [], for instance,
means that the save field is optional.
[save]
4 "Command" refers to a command used in the command line interface (CI command).
5 The | symbol means "or".
Note: Using commands not documented in the user's guide can damage the unit and
possibly render it unusable.

25.1.1 Saving Your Configuration

Use the following command to save your configuration when you are done with a
configuration session.
ras> config save
Note: Do not turn off your AAM while saving your configuration.
This command saves all system configurations to nonvolatile memory. You must use this
command to save any configuration changes that you make, otherwise the AAM returns to its
default settings when it is restarted. Save your changes after each configuration session.
Nonvolatile memory refers to the AAM's storage that remains even if the AAM's power is
turned off. Run time (memory) is lost when the AAM's power is turned off.

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