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Efficient Networks
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Router family
Technical Reference Guide
Chapter 4: System Management
Efficient Networks
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Feature Status
The current feature status is specified by a 1 in one of the following columns:
En - indicates the feature is currently enabled.
Rv - indicates the feature has been revoked.
Ex - indicates the feature key has expired.
If all columns contain a 0 and the feature key has been added, the feature is currently
disabled.
Enabling and Disabling Features
When an initial feature key has been added, the feature is enabled and ready for use.
Often, these features may not be required for immediate use or require additional
configuration for proper system operation. As an alternative to deleting the feature
key, a disable function allows the user to turn the feature on and off without
modification of the feature settings or re-entering the key string.
To enable or disable a feature using the WMI, see Feature Enabled/Disable Page on
page 8-31.
To disable a feature, use the following command:
-> key disable <feature_name>
NOTE:
When a feature is disabled, it cannot be managed from the command line or WMI.
To re-enable a feature, use the following command:
-> key enable <feature_name>
Feature Revocation
If a feature is no longer necessary or desired, or if you have been directed to render
the feature non-functional, this can be performed by entering the following command.
-> key revoke <feature_name>
When a feature key has been revoked, it cannot be enabled, updated or deleted. The
only way to re-establish the feature key (string) is to acquire an update key and
unrevoke the feature with the following command:
-> key unrevoke <keystring>
When an unrevoke key has been entered, the displayed key string will be reactivated
with the original expiration date and key string value.