Overview
This article provides detailed information regarding the Exinda CLI command configuration.
You can use the configuration command to manipulate the configuration database, and perform other basic functions such as backup, copy, merge, and view system configuration.
Information
NOTE: The following syntax convention is used:
- {}: Options are enclosed in braces and are separated by '|'
- []: Optional keywords are enclosed in brackets
- <>: User input is required where variables are enclosed in greater-than and less-than symbols
The following table describes the commands used for configuring the Exinda community and viewing configuration file details:
| Action Description | Command |
Parameter Description |
| To copy, move, or delete a configuration file | configuration {copy|delete|move} |
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| To download a configuration file or a text-based configuration file from a remote host | configuration [text] fetch <url or scp://username:password@hostname/path/filename> |
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| To upload a configuration file to a remote host | configuration upload {active|<filename>} <URL or scp://username:password@hostname/path/filename> |
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To re-run the initial configuration wizard |
configuration jump-start |
NA (Not Applicable) |
| To modify the active running configuration | configuration {merge|revert|switch-to} |
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| To create a new configuration file, specifying optional factory default options | configuration new <filename> factory {keep-basic | keep-connect} |
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To generate a new text-based configuration file from this systems configuration |
configuration text generate {active | file <filename>} |
NA (Not Applicable) |
| To save the running configuration | configuration write {local|to <filename>} |
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| To manipulate a stored text-based configuration file | configuration text file <filename> apply {fail-continue} {verbose} |
Executes the commands in the specified file; shows only error output and stops on first error.
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configuration text file <filename> {delete|rename|upload} |
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| To display the contents of a configuration file | show configuration {files|full|running} |
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To display names of available configuration files with status |
show configuration [text] files |
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Priyanka Bhotika
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