Chapter 32 profile Commands
The following example sets a profile server client entry for an IES at IP address 1.2.3.4. If
there are any unused profiles on this client during the synchronization process, they will be left
on the client.
ras> profile profsvr clientlist set 1.2.3.4 0
32.13.4 profile profsvr clientlist delete Command
Syntax:
profile profsvr clientlist delete <ip-address>
This command removes an entry from the profile server client list.
The following example removes a profile server client entry for an IES at IP address 1.2.3.4.
ras> profile profsvr clientlist delete 1.2.3.4
32.13.5 profile profsvr clientlist show Command
Syntax:
profile profsvr clientlist show <ip-address>
This command displays the profile server client list.
ras> profile profsvr clientlist show
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32.13.6 profile profsvr serverset Command
Syntax:
profile profsvr serverset <ip-address>
This command sets the target profile server IP address for synchronization. When the IES is in
client mode, use this command to specify the IP address of the IES in server mode.
The following example sets an IP address of 5.6.7.8 to use in synchronizing profile settings.
ras> profile profsvr serverset 5.6.7.8
32.13.7 profile profsvr sync Command
Syntax:
profile profsvr sync
This command has the IES synchronize it's profile settings. If the IES is in client mode, it will
attempt to get profile settings from the IES in server mode. If the IES is in server mode, it will
send its profile settings to the IES's in the profile server client list.
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