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TranScend Chassis – Operation Manual
ModuleSupport:
Displays the list of supported modules.
User shall use this command to determine the compatibility of the
chassis and plug in modules. A microprocessor with older version of software may require a software upgrade to support the
newer plug in module for remote monitoring and snmp support.
Example #1: This example shows the list of supported module.
Transcend [slot-1] >ModuleSupport
PON-EDFA
QRRX
Destacker
HS-QRRX
Stacker
ModelName:
Displays the model name information of the system.
SerialNum:
Displays the model name information of the system.
Network:
Displays or set the chassis network configuration.
Example #1: In this example, the system contains the configuration with an IP address: 192.168.1.202, network
address mask: 255.255.255.0 and gateways address: 192.168.1.1.
Transcend [slot-1] >network
IpAddr: 192.168.1.202 Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.1.1
BdCast: 192.168.1.255 Mac: 00:50:c2:88:10:02
Example #2: In this example, the system is configured with an IP address: 192.168.1.202, network address
mask: 255.255.255.0 and gateways address: 192.168.1.1. And the system indicates the command
execution as “Successful”. Only these network parameters are settable by user.
Transcend [slot-1] >network 192.168.1.202 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1
Successful
Download:
Initiate a remote system software upgrade.
Example #1: In this example, the user “inno” with password “inno” initiated the download request. The download
file name is “vmlinux-initrd.img” which is hosted under /tftpboot on the download server at 192.168.1.137. Note:
the ftp server must be set up prior to a successful download. There is no response returned for this command. To
see the download status, user shall use “downloadstatus” command instead.
Transcend [slot-1] >download inno inno 192.168.1.137 /tftpboot/vmlinux-initrd.img
Reboot:
Displays the current reboot state or initiates a system reboot.
Example #1: This example demonstrates a system reboot. The reboot process may a few minutes to complete.
Transcend [slot-1] >reboot now
Date:
Displays the current system time.
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