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Basic system management configuration task list
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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 
7 • Basic system management
Timed execution of CLI command
The command 
timer
 allows the timed execution of CLI commands. The 
timer 
command is incremental; this 
means for each time it is entered, a new timer is created. All timers appear in the running-configuration, except 
if they have been created with the volatile option. It is possible to specify for each timer the start time and the 
reoccurrence. Use the CLI help (tab completion) for detailed description of all configuration options. 
Some examples: 
timer FIRMWARE_UPDATE now + 2 minutes every 10 minutes “provisioning execute FIRMWARE”
Starts a timer named FIRMWARE_UPDATE, whose first execution time is 2 minutes after the command is 
entered (2 minutes after device startup if the command is in the startup-configuration), and is executed every 
10 minutes afterwards. This timer does not expire. The executed CLI command is 
provisioning 
execute FIRMWARE
timer volatile RELOAD midnight + 1 hour “reload graceful”
Starts a volatile timer named RELOAD (does not appear in the running-configuration, and thus is not stored in 
the startup-configuration). The timer is executed once, 1 hour after midnight, and reloads the 
system gracefully. 
Displaying the checksum of a configuration
In SmartWare configuration files, e.g. startup configuration, running configuration, and user-specific configu-
ration, contain a checksum entry. This checksum informs the user about the validity and helps distinguish con-
figuration files on the basis of the checksum.
Mode: Administrator execution
Example: 
Displaying the 
checksum of a configuration
The following example shows how to display the checksum of the configuration test of your device, if you start 
from the configuration mode.
node#show crc nvram:test
File nvram: test:
checksum: 0xfaddc88a
Configuration of terminal sessions
In certain cases it may be desirable to change the settings of the current terminal session.
Mode: System
Step
Command
Purpose
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node#show crc filename
Displays checksum of a configuration
Step
Command
Purpose
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[name] (sys)#terminal height
Configures the terminal height.