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ATM Switch Router Software Configuration Guide 
OL-7396-01
Chapter 4
Configuring System Management Functions
System Management Tasks
Configuring Scheduler Attributes
To control the maximum amount of time that can elapse without running the lowest-priority system 
processes, use the following global configuration commands:
Configuring Services
To configure miscellaneous system services, use the following global configuration commands:
Command
Purpose
scheduler allocate msecs
Configures the guaranteed CPU time for 
processes, in milliseconds. The minimum 
interval is 500 ms; the maximum value is 
6000 ms.
scheduler process-watchdog {hang | 
normal | reload | terminate}
Configures scheduler process-watchdog 
action for looping processes.
scheduler interval msecs
Specifies maximum time in milliseconds that 
can elapse without running system processes.
Command
Purpose
service alignment 
Configures alignment correction and logging.
service compress-config
Compresses the configuration file.
service config
Loads config TFTP files.
service disable-ip-fast-frag
Disables IP particle-based fast fragmentation.
service exec-callback
Enables EXEC callback.
service exec-wait
Configures a delay of the start-up of the EXEC on noisy 
lines.
service finger
Allows Finger protocol requests (defined in RFC 742) from 
the network server.
service 
hide-telnet-addresses
Hides destination addresses in Telnet command.
service linenumber
Enables a line number banner for each EXEC.
service nagle
Enables the Nagle congestion control algorithm.
service old-slip-prompts
Allows old scripts to operate with SLIP/PPP.
service pad 
Enables Packet Assembler Dissembler commands.
service 
password-encryption
Enables encrypt passwords.
service prompt
Enables a mode-specific prompt.
service slave-log
Enables log capability on slave IPs.
service tcp-keepalives {in | 
out
}
Configures keepalive packets on idle network connections.
service tcp-small-servers
Enables small TCP servers (for example, ECHO).