WinAgents RouterTweak

Negating and reverting commands to default

With WinAgents RouterTweak, it is much easier to negate commands and revert them to default. These operations are performed with several mouse clicks so there is no need to use the console. You do not have to monitor the correct configuration mode and type any text.

Negating commands

To disable some function on the device or just execute the command opposite to the existing one, you should negate the command.

To negate a command, you should select the corresponding line in the configuration text and use either the Configuration->Negate command menu item or the corresponding toolbar button or hotkey.

The device understands the Negate command operation as the same command with the no prefix.

To make tracking changes easier, commands reverted to default are typed in italic and highlighted (in green by default). This highlighting remains until the configuration is refreshed or the connection to the device is reestablished.

Attention! After you re-read the configuration of the device using the Refresh command or reconnect to the device, a command may completely disappear from the configuration if it completely coincides with its default.

Use Negate command once again to cancel negating a command.

Reverting a command to default

Almost all commands have defaults. If some commands are absent in the running configuration, it means that they are set to default.

To revert a command to default, you should select the corresponding line in the configuration text and use either the Configuration->Revert to default command menu item or the corresponding toolbar button or hotkey.

The device understands the Revert to default command operation as the same command with the default prefix.

To make tracking changes easier, commands reverted to default have a line through them and they are italic and highlighted (in green by default). This highlighting remains until the configuration is refreshed or the connection to the device is reestablished.

Attention! After you re-read the configuration of the device using the Refresh command or reconnect to the device, the command will be set to default and may completely disappear from the configuration.

Use Revert to default command once again to cancel reverting a command to default.