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Chapter 2: Status Commands
Command
erase
exit
ifs
ipifs
iproutes
ipxroutes
ipxsaps
logout
mem
mlp summary
password
ping
ps
reboot
save
sntp active
sntp disable
sntp enable
sntp offset
sntp prefserver
sntp request
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Table 2-1: Status Command Listing (Cont.)
Erases the entire router's configuration or parts of
it from FLASH memory.
Has the same function as
nect the Telnet session.
Lists the communication interfaces installed in the
router and the status of the interfaces.
Lists the system IP interface(s).
Lists the current entries in the IP routing table.
Lists the current entries in the IPX routing table.
Lists the current services in the IPX SAPs table.
Logs user out (to Login prompt ->) to reinstate ad-
ministrative security.
Reports the amount of RAM memory installed in
the router and its current allocation.
Lists the status of the protocols negotiated for an
active remote connection.
Changes the current user password.
Transmits an echo message.
Lists all of the tasks (processes) running in the sys-
tem and the status of the tasks.
Initiates a reboot of the system.
Saves the entire router's configuration or parts of it
to FLASH memory.
Displays the active SNTP server.
Displays the active SNTP server.
Enables SNTP requests.
Specifies the SNTP offset from the Universal Time
Coordinate (UTC).
Displays or changes the preferred SNTP server.
Requests the time from an SNTP server.
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