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C.7.5 CCONFIG Procedure With a Customer User Table on the
Local RAM Disk
C.7.5.1 Overview
A Customer User Table file may be sent to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus from a PC or from a
PC to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus. The CCONFIG command is used to import the Customer
User Table file (that is, load the Customer User Table data). The CCONFIG command allows a
user to import a Customer User Table into an ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus from a file on the local
RAM disk, over a direct connection to the Aux port, over phone lines, or via the network. The
procedure in this section describes how to import a Customer User Table from a Customer User
Table file that is stored on the RAM disk.
C.7.5.2 Materials
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PC connected to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus via Aux or Modem port.
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Communication Package (such as Procomm Plus)
C.7.5.3 Procedure for Configuring the Customer User Table from the RAM
Disk
1.
Log onto the ASG Guard or ASG Guard Plus as a CMaster User.
2.
If the Customer User Table is not stored on the local RAM disk, download the Customer User
Table file to the RAM Disk (refer to section 7.7 for more detail on this process).
3.
To configure the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus, type CCONFIG
filename
at the system
prompt and press the ENTER key.
> RCV USERTAB
--- Receive File ---
Receiving XMODEM - File: \USERTAB
CCCC
-- Receive Complete --
03/02/99 11:53:26 24FF [AUX] File \USERTAB: Receive Complete
ASGTEST>CCONFIG USERTAB
--- Config Customer Keys ---
; Customer User Table
Begin USERTAB
End USERTAB
03/02/99 11:53:39 D4E4 [AUX] CCONFIG Completed by User: AUX_Default
Screen C-11. CCONFIG Command from the PC
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