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9.5.4 View or Save Configuration Data on Remote Device - DUMP
Command
The DUMP command allows the user to either view or save the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus
configuration. The entire configuration or any portions thereof can be viewed or saved in a file on
an administrative personal computer.
Appendix C provides the procedures for using the DUMP command.
9.5.5 Save Configuration Data on RAM Disk File - DUMPF Command
The DUMPF command allows the user to save the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus configuration in
a file on the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus RAM disk. The entire configuration or any portions
thereof can saved in a file. Appendix C provides the procedures for using the DUMPF command.
9.5.6 Put Customer User Table on Remote Device – CDUMP Command
The CDUMP command allows the user to either view or save the Customer User Table in a file
on an administrative personal computer. Appendix C provides the procedures for using the
CDUMP command.
9.5.7 Put Customer User Table on RAM Disk File – CDUMPF Command
The CDUMPF command allows the user to save the Customer User Table in a file on the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus RAM disk. Appendix C provides the procedures for using the CDUMPF
command.
9.5.8 Load a Configuration File – CONFIG Command
The CONFIG command allows the user to import a configuration file (i.e., load the configuration
data) from an administrative personal computer or from the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus RAM
disk. Appendix C provides the procedures for using the CONFIG command.
9.5.9 Load a Customer User Table – CCONFIG Command
The CCONFIG command allows the user to import a Customer User Table (i.e., load the
Customer User Table data) from an administrative personal computer or from the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus RAM disk. Appendix C provides the procedures for using the CCONFIG
command.
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