ProSAFE M7100 Managed Switches
The commands in the sections are executed when any of the following events occur:
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[boot_phase1]: This event occurs during configurator Phase1 initialization.
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[boot_phase2]: This event occurs during configurator Phase2 initialization.
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[boot_phase3]: This event occurs during configurator Phase3 initialization.
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[wait_mgmt]: This event occurs during configurator event WAIT_MGMT.
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[execute]: This event occurs during configurator event E (Execute).
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[unconfig_phase1]: This event occurs during configurator event U_PHASE1.
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[unconfig_phase2]: This event occurs during configurator event U_PHASE2.
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[terminate]: This event occurs during configurator event T (Terminate).
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[suspend]: This event occurs during configurator event S (Suspend).
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[resume]: This event occurs during configurator event R (Resume).
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[post_cfg]: This event occurs after Text Based Config is applied.
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[member_leave]: This event occurs whenever there is any unit leaves the stack.
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[member_join]: This event occurs whenever there is any unit joins the stack.
The devshell and drivshell commands are supported for all of these events. However, the CLI
commands are not supported for the following events because the CLI tree is uninitialized when
these events occur:
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[boot_phase1]
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[boot_phase2]
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[boot_phase3]
Note:
When you enter the clear config command on a switch, a [post_cfg]
event occurs twice: once for the global configuration and once for the
interface configuration. In such a situation, all the generic commands
that are listed under the [post_cfg] event are executed twice, causing
the output to be delayed. However, during the [post_cfg] event for the
global configuration, the output for the interface-specific commands
might contain unexpected information.
The following example shows a debug_config.ini file with commands in the last four sections of
the file:
[boot_phase1]
[boot_phase2]
[boot_phase3]
[wait_mgmt]
[execute]
Utility Commands
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