Command Line Interface User's Guide
2.2.6
date
date
This command displays the endpoint date and time.
EXAMPLE
[1234 @ home]$ date
DATE (MM:DD:YYYY) 1:10:2002 TIME (H:M:S) 4:56:59
2.2.7
erase
erase
This command erases all the configurations in the system. That means the factory default settings
are retrieved.
2.2.8
save
save
This command saves the current configurations into flash memory. The current configurations
will be available after the system is booted or reset.
2.2.9
reboot
reboot
This command restarts the endpoint. You must reconnect to the endpoint after you run this
command. The endpoint will be rebooted with the saved configurations on the flash. If you
reboot the endpoint without saving the changes, those parameters will be lost.
2.2.10
ping
ping address [ -o [ -s size ] ]
The utility ping utilizes the ICMP protocol's ECHO_REQUEST datagram to elicit an ICMP
ECHO_RESPONSE from the specified host or network gateway. If the host responds, ping will
print the response. By default, the ping command will send four ping requests to the host. This
diagnostic function can verify if the remote host is reachable for Telnet or FTP purposes.
If data size is not specified in the command, it will try 64 bytes for four times.
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