DT Etherlink IV User Manual- 61 -CO_FMM>The command displays the name of the difference parameter and data from two configurations. Inthe above example one can see that the VLANMASK parameter of interface 3 (WAN2) of the VLANgroup in the running configuration differs from the backup configuration. If there are no differences,the result is presented as follows:CO_FMM>DIFF N R------------------------------------------------------------------------New configuration Running configuration--------------------------------------------------------------------------- No differences --- --- No differences ---------------------------------------------------------------------------CO_FMM>4.6.4.18 CommandThis command displays the dump of the corresponding configuration: New. Running, Startup orBackup.CO_FMM>DUMP R------------------------------------------------------------------------Dump of running configuration------------------------------------------------------------------------NET.MAC_ADDRESS00 0F D9 00 10 03M.DEVICE_ID00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 43 4F 4D 4D 4F 4E 00\00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00\00NET.MAC_SPEED5ASNMP.TRAPIP.000 00 00 00SNMP.TRAPIP.100 00 00 00SNMP.COMMUNITY43 4F 4D 4D 4F 4E 00 20 60 00 00 13 00 02 B2 3C\00 18 65 44 00 05 5E 2C FF FF FF FF 00 17 59 F8\00M.ALARM_CUTOFF02NET.IPC0 A8 5A 14NET.NETMASKFF FF FF 00NET.GATEWAYC0 A8 5A 64NET.PPPREMIPC0 A8 5A 5APE1.G704.001SE1.G704.101PE1.CRC4DET.000SE1.CRC4DET.100...------------------------------------------------------------------------CO_FMM>The results of the command show the coded configuration of the device and can be copied from theterminal window into the notepad as well as saved on any data carrier. This txt file can bedownloaded into a similar device with the help of the LOAD command via the XModem or 1KXModem protocols.4.6.4.19 CommandThe command downloads the configuration file obtained with the help of the DUMPcommand into a device via the XModem or 1K XModem protocols. For Windows 95 or above, this