Some commands allow you to enter information in the database;
others modify only the run-time parameters. SET Commands shows
the SET commands that affect one or the other.
Table 2 SET Commands
Modify Permanent
Database Files Modify Dynamic Memory
SET BOOTP SET ARP
SET CONFIGURATION SET COMMUNICATION
SET HOST SET INTERFACE
SET MX_RECORDS SET NAME_SERVICE
SET NETWORK SET NFS_SERVER
SET CONTAINER SET PROTOCOL
SET ROUTE SET ROUTE
SET SERVICE
Note that the SET ROUTE command affects both the permanent and
dynamic routing databases.