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CHAPTER 5: THE CLI AND PROTOCOL MONITOR THE CLI AND PROTOCOL MONITOR
MULTINET4 MULTI-PORT SERIAL SERVER & MANAGED SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5–7
MN4# bridge show cache
or
MN4(bridge)# flush cache
For more information see the description of station cache monitoring in section 4.4.2.3:
Bridge: Station Cache.
5.2.2.2 The config Command
Table 5–5 explains the commands available for system configuration when the
MN4(config)# prompt is displayed or from the MN4# prompt using a
config prefix.
For example:
MN4# config delete config5.xml
or
MN4(config)# show
Table 5–4: CLI bridge Commands
Command Synopsis Description
flush
flush cache
Delete the contents of the bridge station cache.
show
show cache
Display the contents of the bridge station cache.
Table 5–5: CLI config Commands
Command Synopsis Description
delete delete filename Delete the configuration file specified by filename.
dump dump
filename Display the entire contents of the configuration file
filename to the screen.
restore restore Restore system defaults.
Note: Default values do not necessarily mean "factory
default" values. While most parameters will take on
their factory defaults, the following exceptions apply:
System IP Address and Mask – Set to the IP
address/mask configured in the boot menu.
Default Gateway – Set to the default gateway
configured in the boot menu.
revert revert Make the system's current settings those of the saved
configuration file.
save save Save the system’s current settings.
saveas saveas
filename Save the system’s current settings to a configuration
file specified by
filename.

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