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commit
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Commit the set of changes to the database and cause the changes to take operational effect.
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delete
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Delete a statement or identifier. All subordinate statements and identifiers contained within the specified statement path are deleted with it.
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edit
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Move inside the specified statement hierarchy. If the statement does not exist, it is created.
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exit
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Exit the current level of the statement hierarchy, returning to the level before the last edit command, or exit from configuration mode. The quit and exit commands are synonyms.
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help
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Display help about available configuration statements.
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history
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Display the previous commands entered at the CLI.
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insert
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Insert an identifier into an existing hierarchy.
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load
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Load a configuration from a file. Your current location in the configuration hierarchy is ignored when the load operation occurs.
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quit
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Exit the current level of the statement hierarchy, returning to the level before the last edit command, or exit from configuration mode. The quit and exit commands are synonyms.
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rename
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Rename an existing configuration statement or identifier.
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rollback
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Return to the previously committed configuration. The software saves only the last committed configuration.
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run
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Run an operational mode CLI command without exiting from configuration mode.
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save
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Save the configuration to a file in text or XML format. The contents of the current level of the statement hierarchy (and below) are saved, with the statement hierarchy containing it. This action allows a section of the configuration to be saved with the statement hierarchy.
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set
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Create a statement hierarchy and set identifier values. This command is similar to edit except that your current level in the hierarchy does not change.
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show
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Display the current configuration.
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top
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Return to the top level of configuration command mode, which is indicated by the [edit] banner.
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up
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Move up one level in the statement hierarchy.
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