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User Manual LTU Orion 3
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Figure 4.3 Operations of configuration parameters that should be confirmed
4.4 Groups of Commands Requiring Confirmation
In Orion3 devices the following four groups of parameters require a confirmation: LINE, NET,
VLAN and SNMP. Changing configurations of each group use some special commands. The
APPLY <name of the group> command is used to apply changes in configurations performed in
a group. After this, the unit applies changes in configurations. If groups LINE, NET, VLAN were
changed not in the local management session via the RS-232 interface but via Telnet the
management session breaks and the unit waits for the second connection within 5 minutes (for
the LINE group 30 minutes). If the LINE group was changed remotely (using the CONNECT
command), the unit waits for the second connection within 30 minutes. If within this time the
operator did not enter the modem menu, the changed parameters are read from the startup
configuration of the unit. Therefore, it is possible to restore the configurations of the unit. A
“successful” configuration can become the startup configuration by using the CONFIRM
command.
4.5 Command Syntax
The following rules are used to describe commands:
parameters in angular brackets < > are obligatory
parameters in direct brackets [ ] are not obligatory
the symbol ( / ) between parameters requires to enter one of the listed parameters
in real commands brackets and vertical line are not entered, they are used for description
after the command is typed, press <enter>
Changing
values
Startup configuration
Backup configuration
Running configuration
New configuration
Appling of changes
(command APPLY)
Confirming of changes
(command CONFIRM)
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Saving of backup copy
(command BACKUP)
Configuration changing
Restoring from backup copy
(command RESTORE)

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