ï‚§ cos: Class-of-Service (as per 802.1p) to
use.
Example:
/>ping 10.31.2.10
Ping process started for address 10.31.2.10. Process ID - 27.
Reply from 10.31.2.10: bytes=0 time<0ms
Reply from 10.31.2.10: bytes=0 time<0ms
Reply from 10.31.2.10: bytes=0 time<0ms
Reply from 10.31.2.10: bytes=0 time<0ms
Ping statistics for 10.31.2.10:
Packets:Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
5.6 Management Commands
The commands under the MGmt directory, described in the table below, display current
performance values.
CLI Management Command
Command Short Format Arguments Description
/MGmt/PERFormance
/mg/perf basic | control | dsp |
net | reset
Displays performance statistics.
The reset argument clears all
statistics to zero.
5.7 Configuration Commands
The commands under the CONFiguration directory query and modify the current device
configuration. The following commands are available:
Configuration CLI Commands
Command Short
Format
Arguments Description
SetConfigParam IP
/conf/scp ip ip-addr subnet def-
gw
Sets the IP address, subnet mask,
and default gateway address of the
device (on-the-fly).
Note: This command may cause
disruption of service. The CLI session
may disconnect since the device
changes its IP address.
RestoreFactorySettings
/conf/rfs
Restores all parameters to factory
settings.
SaveAndRestart
/conf/sar
Saves all current configurations to the
non-volatile memory and resets the
device.