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RFL Electronics RFL 9660 - S - Save Changes; R - Reset All Port Parameters to Default

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RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
August 18, 1998 5-21 (973) 334-3100
Press the [Y] key to answer "yes," or the [N] key to answer "no," and then press the
[ENTER] key. If you answered "no," your normal prompt will re-appear. If you answer
"yes," the following message will appear:
Please wait.............
Periods will be added to the line as the parameters are being reset. When they are all
reset, your normal prompt will reappear. Invoking this command will erase all the
changes you (and any other super-users) have already made. Because of this, only
use the "R" command as a last resort.
S - SAVE CHANGES
The "S" command stores any changes made to any of the port parameters settings in
the RFL 9660's non-volatile memory.
Format:LOCAL> S [ENTER]
The following message will appear:
Are you sure? (Y/N)
Press the [Y] key to answer "yes," or the [N] key to answer "no," and then press the
[ENTER] key. If you answered "no," your normal prompt will re-appear. If you answer
"yes," the following message will appear:
Please wait.............
Periods will be added to the line as the changes are being stored. When storage is
complete, your normal prompt will reappear.
R - RESET ALL PORT PARAMETERS TO DEFAULT
The "R" command will reset all port parameters to their original default settings.
Format:LOCAL> R [ENTER]
The following message will appear:
Are you sure? (Y/N)
Press the [Y] key to answer "yes," or the [N] key to answer "no," and then press the
[ENTER] key. If you answered "no," your normal prompt will re-appear. If you answer
"yes," the following message will appear:
Please wait.............
Periods will be added to the line as the ports are being reset. When all the ports are
reset, your normal prompt will reappear.
Invoking this command will erase all the port configuration changes that have been
made. Because of this, the "R" command should only be used as a last resort.

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