Setting Options: Changing Your Active Profile, Pa; Storing An Active Profile, Pa - AT&T 7500 User Manual

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CHAPTER 5: ASYNCHRONOUS DCE CONFIGURATION

Setting Options: Changing Your Active Profile, pA

To change the option values in the active profile (pA), use the set command. The program
command can not be used to change options in pA.
To change an option value in pA, at the [ CMD: ] prompt type:
set option to value
For example:
set echo to on
set text to diagnostic
Values in pA are not automatically stored. It is important to save this change by copying pA to
one of the stored profiles. In the event of a power failure, pA values will be overwritten by
values in p1.
To store pA, at the [ CMD: ] prompt type:
copy pA to p1
or
copy pA to p2
In all of the above procedures, the word "to" is optional. Examples of the command without
"to" are:
set echo on
set text diagnostic

Storing an Active Profile, pA

If you want to save the active profile as a stored profile, type:
copy pA to p2
The above command will store your active profile in p2. The system will respond:
[ p2 updated ]
If you want to store your active profile in p1, repeat the steps above but substitute p1 for p2.
Remember, in pA you cannot program your options; the settings in pA, therefore, are not automatically
stored. You must copy pA to a stored profile (p1 or p2), so your active profile is not lost in the event of
a power failure.
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