Configuration Menu  90  
 
 
You can view all pending configuration changes that have been applied but not saved to flash memory using the diff 
flash command. It is a global command that can be executed from any prompt. 
For instructions on selecting the configuration to run at the next system reset, see the “Selecting a configuration block” 
section in the “Boot Options Menu” chapter. 
Reminders 
CLI reminders prompt users to complete configuration tasks that require multiple steps. The default setting for CLI 
reminders is enabled. Use the following command to disable CLI reminders: /cfg/sys/reminders dis 
The following is an example of a configuration task performed with CLI reminders enabled.  
>> Layer 2# vlan 5 
VLAN number 5 with name "VLAN 5" created. 
Reminder: VLAN 5 needs to be enabled. 
>> VLAN 5# add 9 
Port 9 is an UNTAGGED port and its current PVID is 1. 
Confirm changing PVID from 1 to 5 [y/n]: y 
Current ports for VLAN 5:        empty 
Pending new ports for VLAN 5:    9 
Reminder: Port 9 needs to be enabled. 
Reminder: VLAN 5 needs to be enabled. 
 
System configuration 
Command: /cfg/sys 
[System Menu] 
     syslog    - Syslog Menu 
     sshd      - SSH Server Menu 
     radius    - RADIUS Authentication Menu 
     tacacs+   - TACACS+ Authentication Menu 
     ntp       - NTP Server Menu 
     ssnmp     - System SNMP Menu 
     access    - System Access Menu 
     date      - Set system date 
     time      - Set system time 
     timezone  - Set system timezone (daylight savings) 
     idle      - Set timeout for idle CLI sessions 
     notice    - Set login notice 
     bannr     - Set login banner 
     hprompt   - Enable/disable display hostname (sysName) in CLI prompt 
     bootp     - Enable/disable use of BOOTP 
     dhcp      - Enable/disable use of DHCP on Mgmt interface 
     reminders - Enable/disable Reminders 
     cur       - Display current system-wide parameters 
 
This menu provides configuration of switch management parameters such as user and administrator privilege mode 
passwords, browser-based management settings, and management access list.  
The following table describes the System Configuration Menu options. 
Table 78  System Configuration Menu options 
Command Usage 
syslog  Displays the Syslog Menu.  
sshd  Displays the SSH Server Menu.  
radius  Displays the RADIUS Authentication Menu.  
tacacs+  Displays the TACACS+ Menu. 
ntp  Displays the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server Menu.  
ssnmp  Displays the System SNMP Menu. 
access  Displays the System Access Menu.