Specifications

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If a particular command has been applied such that it can be expanded on additional
interfaces/modules, then it is annotated with a “P”. For example, if you enable STP on
all ports in the current system, but the SSR contains only one module, then that
particular command will be extended to all modules when they have been added to the
SSR.
A command like stp enable et.*.* would be displayed as follows:
indicating that it is only partially applied. If you add more modules to the SSR at a later
date and then update the configuration file to encompass all of the available modules
in the SSR, then the “P:” portion of the above command line would disappear when
displaying this configuration file.
If a potentially partial command, which was originally configured to encompass all of
the available modules on the SSR, becomes only partially activated (after a hotswap or
some such chassis reconfiguration), then the status of that command line will
automatically change to indicate a partial completion status, complete with “P:”.
Note: Commands with no annotation or annotated with a “P:” are not in error.
Parameters
None.
Restrictions
None.
Examples
The following command shows when the running system was last modified (Jan 15) and
from where (Console). It also shows that there are seven commands currently used to
configure the system. In addition, command #7 is shown as having an error condition (E)
possibly because the VLAN name abc is not defined. The actual cause of the error should
P: stp enable et.*.*