Automatically Committing Configuration Changes; Disabling Automatic Configuration Changes - Tut Systems SMS2000 User Manual

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System Administration
Automatically Committing Configuration
Changes
To commit configuration changes to the running system immediately after they are
entered without having to enter the commit command, use this command:
For example to force all configuration changes to be executed immediately, type:
Disabling Automatic Configuration
Changes
Use the commit noauto command to disable the commit auto command and revert to
using commit manually. This allows commands that are not already
dynamic/instantaneous to be queued for batch mode execution.
For example, some of the commands that are not dynamic are:
To disable the automatic commitment of configuration commands, use this command:
For example, to set the systemto not commit changes until the commit command is
issued, type:
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Some types of changes, including adding a static port with the set port
Note:
command or resetting the system configuration with the set quick config
command require that you reboot the SMS2000 before continuing.
commit auto
sms2000% commit auto
Some commands cannot be committed without saving and rebooting.
Note:
When one of these commands is issued, the SMS2000 displays a warning to the
system administrator and disables the automatic commitment of commands.
You can determine the state of the autocommit feature by checking its
Note:
value at the bottom of the show config screen.
delete dns
load sys
dump-info
set default
system
set dns
load config
set port
commit noauto
sms2000% commit noauto
Changes to the running system will be lost upon reboot, unless you enter
Note:
the save command.
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set quick-config
set time
set timezone
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