Glossary
Command Usage
Issuing this single command instead of a series of CLI commands may
sometimes be attractive. For example, a file can contain a sequence of
commands for downloading and restarting the system with a new SW version.
In the following example, File_1 contains commands for downloading and
restarting the system with a new SW version; File_2 holds commands to be
issued, say 15 minutes later, when the new version is found to work all right, to
install the new version as permanent.
Example:
efn# execute_file tftp://108.112.260.278/File_1
efn# execute_file tftp://www.ericsson.dk/File_2
efn# execute_file ftp://username:password@abc.net/eda2
13.9.4 list
Use this command to print a list of all currently locally saved configurations.
See also get configuration in section 13.11.1 on page 161.
Syntax
config list
Default Setting
None.
Example:
efn# config list
13.9.5 make_permanent
Use this command to define which configuration is used if there is a reboot.
Syntax
config make_permanent <File name>