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SmartWare Software Configuration Guide 
6 • Configuration file handling
Note
Application files can be very long when displayed (by using the 
show
 com-
mand). To make them easier to read, many default commands are not dis-
played when executing the 
show running-config
 command. However, the 
administrator may want to see the entire configuration, including these nor-
mally “hidden” default commands. To see all commands, execute the 
cli 
config defaults
 command. By issuing a 
show running-config
 command 
afterwards, you will see all the commands, a list which is significantly longer. 
To hide these hidden commands again, issue the 
no cli config 
defaults 
command.
Modifying the running configuration at the CLI
SmartWare accepts interactive modifications on the currently running configuration via the CLI. Interactive 
configuring needs access to the CLI. Use the 
enable
 command to enter administrator execution mode, and 
then switch to the configuration mode by typing the command 
configure
. Once in configuration mode, you 
can enter the configuration commands that are necessary to your SmartNode’s operation. When you configure 
SmartWare by using the CLI, the shell executes the commands as you enter them.
When you log in using the CLI, all commands you enter directly modify the running configuration located in 
the volatile memory region system: (or RAM) of your SmartNode. Because it is located in volatile memory, to 
be made permanent, your modifications must be copied to the persistent (non-volatile) memory. In most cases 
you will store it as the upcoming startup configuration in the persistent memory region nvram: under the name 
startup-config. On the next start-up the system will initialize itself using the modified configuration. After the 
startup configuration has been saved to persistent memory, you have to restart the SmartNode by using the 
reload
 command to cause the system to initialize with the new configuration.
The execution command 
reload
 accepts with the following options: 
graceful—reloads the system only if no voice calls are ongoing. If there are voice calls, the system waits until 
they all are closed to reload. 
forced—reloads the system without prompting for confirmation or for saving the running-configuration 
(no need to type yes or no). The question whether to save the running-configuration is automatically 
answered with no, the question whether to reload or not with yes.
Mode: Administrator execution
It is recommended that you never save a configuration in startup-
config or a user-specific configuration with the 
cli config defaults
 
command because the additional list of default commands con-
sumes significant portions of the nvram: memory.
Step
Command
Purpose
1
node#configure
Enters administrator configuration mode
2
Enter all necessary configuration commands.
3
node(cfg)#copy running-config startup-config Saves the running configuration file as the 
upcoming startup configuration
4
node(cfg)#reload
Restarts the system
IMPORTANT