USER’S GUIDE38 SmartSwitch Remote Access Module• save changes (Y) and exit• do not save changes (N) and exit• do not save changes as yet, but return to the Main Menu for further configuration To save changes at this point, answer Y for yes:The save process also includes all unsaved Manage Mode changes which were made prior to theCFGEDIT session, if any.At your earliest possible convenience, restart the SmartSwitch Remote Access Module. This willthen activate the new configuration data.D YNAMIC M ANAGEMENTEXECUTING DYNAMIC M ANAGEMENTThe Dynamic Management feature provides a real-time management mechanism; allowing you tochange the system’s configuration without interrupting the execution of the system software. Thisfeature consists of console commands that enable you to display current system parameter, changemany parameters dynamically, and write changes to disk files so that they remain permanent.However, Manage Mode does have its limitations. Therefore, you will generally need to use bothCFGEDIT and Manage Mode in order to make all appropriate configuration changes.Configuration changes made using Manage Mode are not recognized by SFVRA-CFG. Therefore,once you use Manage Mode, you cannot use SFVRA-CFG. This documentation is written under theassumption that you will use SFVRA-CFG. However, if you plan on using Manage Mode, refer tothe Central Site documentation, which is included on the CD-ROM for just such a purpose.Before using Dynamic Management commands, you must first enter the special Manage Mode bytyping the following command at the system prompt:>manageOnce Manage Mode is entered, the prompt changes from [system name]> to [system name]:MANAGE>. While operating in Manage Mode, only Dynamic Management commands are available.All other system commands are ignored until you exit Manage Mode.The key sequence will terminate the current command and return you to theMANAGE> prompt. This is useful if you are in the process of responding to a series of prompts andyou wish to abort the command without responding to the remaining prompts.Note: To use a command, you may enter the full command name as it appears in the HELP list,or you may shorten the command to the point that it can still be distinguished from allother Dynamic Management commands.UTILITY DYNAMIC M ANAGEMENT COMMANDSThere are several Manage Mode commands that are used for functions other than to configure thesystem. They are as follows:Save changes and exit (Y or N)? or press for previous menu: