The :Config Cli Command Group - THOMSON SpeedTouch 610 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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5 SpeedTouch™610 Configuration Management

5.3 The :Config CLI Command Group

Introduction
:config CLI commands
Applying a configuration
stored on the
SpeedTouch™610
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The config CLI command group allows for management of SpeedTouch™610 configu-
rations.
Following CLI commands are available in the config CLI command group:
=>config
[config]=>help
Following commands are available :
save
: Saves current configuration.
backup
: Store current configuration to backup file
load
: Loads saved or default configuration.
erase
: Erases a user configuration file.
flush
: Flushes the loaded configuration.
list
: Shows the current configuration set
dump
: Shows the saved configuration file
[config]=>
Below the CLI commands available for SpeedTouch™610 configurations are shortly
described. For more information, see the "SpeedTouch™610
:config save
Allows to save the current configuration of the SpeedTouch™610 to a user.ini file
in the '/dl' subdirectory
:config backup filename = <user configuration filename>
Allows the save the current configuration of the SpeedTouch™610 to a configu-
ration file in the '/dl' subdirectory. You must choose
To activate a configuration file, stored on the SpeedTouch™610 '/dl' subdirectory, the
CLI command config load is used.
Below the syntax of the config load CLI command is provided:
=>help config load
Loads saved or default configuration.
Syntax : load [load_ip = <{no|yes}>] [defaults <{no|yes}>]
[flush = <{yes|no}>] [echo = <{no|yes}>]
[filename = <string>]
...
[config]=>
Following parameters are provided:
load_ip = <{no|yes}>
Allows you to define whether the current IP configuration should be preserved
(no), or the IP configuration as defined in the loaded configuration file should be
applied (yes). If not specified, load_ip=no.
defaults = <{no|yes}>
Allows you to reset the SpeedTouch™610 to its default configuration (yes). If not
specified, defaults=no. To load a configuration file, do not use this parameter.
CLI Reference
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