CLI - Configuration Mode

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You can add, change, or delete configuration variables in the Configuration Mode. You can enter the configuration mode using the configure command. To exit from the configuration mode, enter the exit command.
If you enter the help command in the configuration mode, you can see all commands of the mode.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# help

database

Please refer to the CLI - Database section.

dhcpv4, dhcpv6

Please refer to the CLI - Services(daemons) section.

fail2ban

Please refer to the Creating CLI - fail2ban section.

failover

Please refer to the CLI - System Failover section.

history

hostname

Please refer to the CLI - Hostname section.

ip

Please refer to the CLI - Networking section.

log

logexp

Please refer to the CLI - Services(daemons) section.

loghost

It is the configuration for syslog to log remotely.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# loghost add -h
usage: loghost add [-h] <A.B.C.D|WORD> [<[1-65535]>] [<[WORD]>]

To send all logs to the remote server whose address is 192.168.0.100 and port is the default Syslog port(514).

configure# loghost add 192.168.0.100

To send all logs to the remote server whose address is 192.168.0.100 and port is 1000.

configure# loghost add 192.168.0.100 1000	

To send logs whose level is greater than or equal to "notice" to the remote server whose address is 192.168.0.100 and port is 1000.

configure# loghost add 192.168.0.100 1000 notice

nameserver

You can add or delete a nameserver of a network interface.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# nameserver add eth0 8.8.8.8		// add a nameserver, 8.8.8.8, into the eth0 interface.
configure# nameserver delete eth0 8.8.4.4	// delete a nameserver, 8.8.8.8, from the eth0 interface.

netplan

You can apply the network configuration immediately.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# netplan apply

ntp

You can configure the Network Time Protocol (NTP) server.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# ntp add ntp.ubuntu.com

rtlog

Please refer to the CLI - Services(daemons) section.

system

timezone

You can configure the timezone of the device.

LYSH@MyHostName# configure
configure# tiemzone

References