Disabling And Resetting Commands; Using Command Aliases - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Disabling and Resetting Commands

The no form of a command disables the command or resets the command to the
default value. The command without the keyword no re-enables a disabled feature or
enables a feature that is disabled by default. For example, IP routing is enabled by
default. To disable IP routing, use the no ip routing command. To re-enable IP
routing, use ip routing command.

Using Command Aliases

This section describes creating an alias for a command.
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The alias exec command, used in Global Configuration mode, creates an alias for
a User EXEC mode command:
MOT(config)# alias exec {<WORD> <WORD>}
where:
WORD is the alias name for the command
WORD is the name of the command being replaced by the alias
The alias priv command, used in Global Configuration mode, creates an alias for
a Privileged EXEC mode command:
MOT(config)# alias priv {<WORD> <WORD>}
where:
WORD is the alias name for the command
WORD is name of the command being replaced by the alias
The alias conf command, used in Global Configuration mode, creates an alias for
a Global Configuration mode command:
MOT(config)# alias conf {<WORD> <WORD>}
where:
WORD is the alias name for the command
WORD is the name of the command being replaced by the alias
The no alias command deletes an alias:
MOT(config)# no alias [exec | priv | conf] <WORD>
where:
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