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The following command retrieves a configuration file named myconf.cfg from the TFTP
server tftp.atkk.com root directory:
-->system config get tftp://tftp.atkk.com/myconf.cfg
The following command retrieves the configuration file named my.cfg from the FTP
server ftp.atkk.it. User “manager” and password “friend” are used to log on the FTP
server:
--> system config get ftp://manager:[email protected]/
my.cfg
See also
SYSTEM CONFIG CREATE
SYSTEM CONFIG DELETE
SYSTEM CONFIG LIST
SYSTEM CONFIG SET
SYSTEM CONFIG SHOW
1.1.5.1.6 SYSTEM CONFIG HELP
Syntax
SYSTEM CONFIG HELP
Description
This command show the help for the system config commands
Example
--> system config help
1.1.5.1.7 SYSTEM CONFIG LIST
Syntax
SYSTEM CONFIG LIST
Description
This command lists all the configuration files stored in flash memory.
Example
--> system config list
Configuration Management file list:
ID
|
Size
|
Name
-----|------------|----------------------------------------------
1 |
669 | factory
2 |
7343 | bootstrap.cfg
3 |
10177 | mgcp.cfg
-----------------------------------------------------------------
See also
SYSTEM CONFIG CREATE
SYSTEM CONFIG DELETE
SYSTEM CONFIG LIST
SYSTEM CONFIG SET
SYSTEM CONFIG SHOW
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1.1.5.1.8 SYSTEM CONFIG PUT
Syntax
SYSTEM CONFIG PUT <filename> <url>
Description
This command store a configuration file on a remote TFTP server.
filename
is the name of the local file
url
is the address of the remote server accordingly to the following url syntax.
tftp://host[:port]/path/filename
Where:
host
is the address of the TFTP
server. Can be used expressed as hostname or
IPv4
address.
port
is the port where the TFTP
server is listening for incoming connections.
path
is the relative path on the TFTP
server root directory where the configuration
file is stored.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
The following command writes a configuration file named myconf.cfg from the gateway
to a TFTP server 192.168.1.100 on a directory iMG600:
--> system config put myconf.cfg tftp://192.168.1.100/img600/
The following command writes a configuration file named myconf.cfg on TFTP server
tftp.atkk.com root directory:
-->system config put myconf.cgf tftp://tftp.atkk.com/
See also
SYSTEM CONFIG CREATE
SYSTEM CONFIG DELETE
SYSTEM CONFIG LIST
SYSTEM CONFIG SET
SYSTEM CONFIG SHOW
1.1.5.1.9 SYSTEM CONFIG RESTORE
Syntax
SYSTEM CONFIG RESTORE <factory>
Option
Description
Default Value
FILENAME
The name of the file to be saved on the remote server
N/A
URL
The name of the file and address of the remote server
where the configuration file must be downloaded.
N/A
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Description
This command tries to restore the configuration to factory without the need to reboot
the units.
1.1.5.1.10 SYSTEM CONFIG SET
Syntax
SYSTEM CONFIG SET { <filename> | factory | none }
Description
This command set one of the existing configuration files as bootstrap configuration file. If
factory
is selected, the gateway is set to the default factory configuration (see
Section
1.1.1.2
).
If
none
is selected, the CPE is set to the minimal configuration (see
Section 1.1.1.3
).
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option, which can be specified with
this command, and a default value (if applicable).
Example
The following command set the configuration file named myconf as bootstrap configura-
tion file:
--> system config set myconf
The following command restores the bootstrap configuration file to the default factory:
--> system config set factory
See also
SYSTEM CONFIG CREATE
SYSTEM CONFIG DELETE
SYSTEM CONFIG GET
SYSTEM CONFIG LIST
SYSTEM CONFIG SHOW
Option
Description
Default Value
FILENAME
The name of an existing configuration file. To retrieve the
configuration file list use the SYSTEM CONFIG LIST com-
mand.
NA
FACTORY
When factory is selected the CPE is set to the default fac-
tory configuration having the management IP interface
(ip0) with a dynamic IP address.
NA
NONE
When none is selected the CPE is set to the minimal con-
figuration having the management IP interface (ip0) a static
ip address: 192.168.1.1/24
NA
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1.1.5.1.11 SYSTEM CONFIG SHOW
Syntax
SYSTEM CONFIG SHOW [ <filename> ]
Description
This command returns the name of the bootstrap configuration file. If filename is speci-
fied the command displays the contents of the configuration file.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> system config show myconf.cfg
See also
SYSTEM CONFIG CREATE
SYSTEM CONFIG DELETE
SYSTEM CONFIG GET
SYSTEM CONFIG LIST
SYSTEM CONFIG SET
1.1.5.1.12 SYSTEM CONTACT
Syntax
SYSTEM CONTACT <NONE/sys-contact>
Description
This command set the system contact information on the gateway
Example
--> system contact [email protected]
1.1.5.1.13 SYSTEM CPULOAD
Syntax
SYSTEM CPULOAD
Description
This command displays the cpu usage details of the system that you are using.
Example
--> system cpuload
cpu usage: PP 3%, NP 1%
See also
SYSTEM INFO
1.1.5.1.14 SYSTEM DELETE USER
Syntax
SYSTEM DELETE USER <name>
Option
Description
Default Value
FILENAME
The name of an existing configuration file to be dis-
played. To retrieve the configuration file list use the SYS-
TEM CONFIG LIST command.
NA
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Description
This command deletes a user that has been added to the system using the SYSTEM ADD
USER command or the SYSTEM ADD LOGIN command. Only a
Super
user can use this
command.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> system delete user ckearns
See also
SYSTEM ADD USER
SYSTEM ADD LOGIN
1.1.5.1.15 SYSTEM INFO
Syntax
SYSTEM INFO
Description
This command displays the vendor ID, URL, base MAC address and hardware and soft-
ware version details of the current gateway system.
Example
--> system info
Global System Configuration:
Vendor : Allied Telesis
MAC address : 00:0d:da:45:16:14
Build : RG6X6E-MAIN
Hardware ver : RG606BD
Software ver : 3-7_01_26
Recovery ver : 2-2_19
Dsp clock : 98 Mhz
Build type : RELEASE
System Name
: dt-905S-Routed
System Location : Inter AT labs
System Contact
: admin@his_desk
System Uptime
: 04:19:36
1.1.5.1.16 SYSTEM LEGAL
Syntax
SYSTEM LEGAL
Option
Description
Default Value
N
AME
The name of an existing user.
N/A

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