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A. CLI Command Descriptions

Configure System Options

The configure system options commands configure system-wide parameters for
the BitStorm 4800.
Table A-18. Configure System Options Command (1 of 2)
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configure system options
date-display-format {dd/mm/yy | mm/dd/yy}
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
The configure system options date-display-format command determines the date
format displayed and accepted by the system.
dd/mm/yy – The date display format is in the order day, month, year.
mm/dd/yy – The date display format is in the order month, day, year. This is the default.
Example:
IAC#configure system options date-display-format dd/mm/yy
configure system options inactivity-timeout { time }
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
The configure system options inactivity-timeout command specifies how long a telnet
session can exist with no activity before it is terminated by the system.
time – Specifies the amount of time in minutes an inactive telnet session can exist before
it is terminated. The valid range is 1–20. The default is 5 minutes. A value of 0 (zero)
disables the inactivity timeout.
Example:
IAC#configure system options inactivity-timeout 10
configure system options
port-display-format {name | sle | unit/port}
Minimum Access Level: Administrator
The configure system options port-display-format command determines the way DSL
ports are identified by the system. The various ways of distinguishing ports are described
in
System Terminology
in Chapter 2, Terminology and Conventions .
name – Ports are referred to by name.
sle – Ports are referred to by Single Logical Entity (SLE) number.
unit/port – Ports are referred to by unit number and port number. This is the default.
Example:
IAC#configure system options port-display-format sle
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