For some components, the TCP/IP Services management program
includes two kinds of configuration commands, those that
modify volatile memory, and those that modify the permanent
database files. Commands that modify volatile memory take effect
immediately, but may be overwritten when the TCP/IP Services
software is restarted. Commands that modify the permanent
database take effect after the TCP/IP Services software has been
restarted.
Those commands are listed in the following table.
Commands that modify Commands that modify the permanent
volatile memory database files
Not applicable SET CONFIGURATION [NO]BIND
SET COMMUNICATION SET CONFIGURATION COMMUNICATION
ENABLE [NO]SERVICE SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE [NO]SERVICE
SET [NO]INTERFACE SET CONFIGURATION [NO]INTERFACE
SET NAME_SERVICE SET CONFIGURATION [NO]NAME_SERVICE
UNMAP SET CONFIGURATION NOMAP
SET PROTOCOL SET CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL
Not applicable SET CONFIGURATION SMTP
Not applicable SET CONFIGURATION SNMP
START ROUTING SET CONFIGURATION START ROUTING
Whether permanent or volatile, the configuration information for
each pair of SET and SET CONFIGURATION commands is the same.
Additional Information:
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