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80 BSGX4e Business Gateway User Guide
NN47928-102 Release 01.01
To remind you that configuration changes are pending, the command prompt
changes so it contains asterisks. For example, the default command prompt changes
from BSGX4e> to *BSGX4e*>. The asterisks indicate that, although received and
applied, the entered changes are not yet stored in nonvolatile memory.
By convention, this guide shows the command prompt with asterisks as just *>. For
example, the save command is entered after a *> prompt:
*> save
Saving:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:............:.....:.:.:..:...:..:
.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.........................:........:...................
.............................................:........:...............
..........:........:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:..:.:....:.:.:.:..:.:.:...
.. (10596 bytes)completed!
>
Note that the example shows the prompt changing from *> to >.
Showing the Configuration
To list the current configuration of the BSGX4e, enter either:
> dump
or
> show running
The configuration listed is the current configuration for the unit. If changes are
pending, the listed configuration does not match the configuration stored in
nonvolatile memory.
To see an example of a configuration listing, see “Configuration Example” (page
388).
Defining Auto Run Commands
Commands can be set to run automatically each time the BSGX4e restarts. To define
an autorun command, use this command:
> config system startup
Table 23 lists its parameters.
Table 23. Autorun Command Parameters
Parameter Description
[index] Command index. The first command has index 0.
command Command enclosed in double-quotes (“).
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