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$ sysinit —help
usage: sysinit [—help] [—quiet] [—write]
—help print help
—quiet skip prompts and confirmation
—write write stdin to superuser’s sysinit script table
(without parameter will read existing table)
The superuser’s sysinit table may contain any
commands that are allowed at the superuser’s command prompt. At system startup, it will
be run after networking has been started.
If typing or pasting new input, use control-D for EOF.
$ sysinit —write
sysinit: Enter new script up to EOF (cntl-D):
echo AAA >/dev/console
sysinit: You entered 23 bytes. [done]
$ sysinit
sysinit: reading sysinit file: echo AAA >/dev/console
sysinit: sysinit file contains 23 bytes. [done]
For the purpose of the above example, the echo AAA will be saved in the sysinit table. If
you want to add a new command, it is always a good idea to test them before adding to the
sysinit table. To clear the sysinit table, use a space and control-D to write a blank table into
sysinit table. Please note that sysinit table will not be send over to the backup WebMux. In
case the wrong command caused user no longer able to login into WebMux, use the LCD
“factory reset” to reset the sysinit table to blank.
Tagged VLAN and WebMux
VLANs may be untagged and tagged. To use untagged VLANs, also known as port based
VLANs, no additional configuration of the WebMux is necessary. The VLAN configuration is
done on the switches. To the WebMux it appears as if no VLANs are used.
This section covers using tagged VLANs, also known as 802.1q VLANs for the main
networks configured on the WebMux.
When you configure the WebMux main network addresses and masks, whether with the
front keypad and LCD (see the
section under Configuring the WebMux
within this User
Manual); the web GUI (see the
section Initial Setup Change through Browser
within this
User Manual);
or through the superuser’s command line interface with the “rec” command
(see the
“Initialization via CLI” section
within this User Manual); you may also specify VLAN
tagging for these networks. VLAN tagging is optional. If it is used, the switches to which the