[no] shutdown
config>system>ptp
config>system>time>ntp
config>system>time>sntp
config>system>cron>sched
config>system>script-control>script-policy
config>system>script-control>script
config>system>sync-if-timing>ref1
config>system>sync-if-timing>ref2
config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer
config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-lag
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
The config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer and config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer>mc-lag contexts are not supported on 7210 SAS platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command administratively disables the entity. When disabled, an entity does not change, reset, or remove any configuration settings or statistics.
The operational state of the entity is disabled as well as the operational state of any entities contained within. Many objects must be shut down before they may be deleted.
The no form of this command places the entity into an administratively enabled state.
no shutdown
Applies only to 7210 SAS-Mxp. When the no shutdown command is issued in the configure>system>ptp context, resources are allocated to enable processing of the protocol by the node. When the shutdown command is issued in the configure>system>ptp context, the resources are deallocated.
Resources for PTP are allocated when the protocol is enabled in the base routing instance. Resources are deallocated when the configuration of the last PTP context under the base routing instance is shutdown
description description-string
no description
config>system>cron>sched
config>system>cron>time-range
config>system>cron>tod-suite
config>system>script-control>script
config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer
Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
The config>redundancy>multi-chassis>peer context is not supported on 7210 SAS platforms configured in the access-uplink operating mode
This command creates a text description stored in the configuration file for a configuration context.
The description command associates a text string with a configuration context to help identify the content in the configuration file.
The no form of this command removes the string from the configuration.
Specifies the description character string. Allowed values are any string up to 80 characters composed of printable, 7-bit ASCII characters. If the string contains special characters (#, $, spaces, and so on), the entire string must be enclosed within double quotes.