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Available User Commands
COMMAND
FUNCTION
accessconfig
Interactive script that guides you in configuring
telnet
,
ssh
and
snmpd
access to the Sonoma that is limited
to specific hosts. The resulting
/etc/hosts.allow
and
/etc/hosts.deny
files are saved to the non-volatile FLASH disk.
Factory default configuration allows access by all hosts.
caldelay
Prints the calibration delay. See the
setcaldelay
command.
cdmachannelset
Prints the current CDMA channelset being used. It can be
one of North American Cellular, South Korean Cellular, North
American PCS, Indian Cellular or Japanese Cellular. See the
setcdmachannelset
command.
cdmaleapconfig
Guides the user in configuring the way in which UTC leap sec-
onds are handled: either automatically via CDMA basestation
transmissions or by user-entered current and future leap second
parameters. See the
cdmaleapmode
command.
cdmaleapmode
Prints the current CDMA leap second mode of operation, either
automatic or user-entered. If user-entered, prints the current
and future leap second values. See the
cdmaleapconfig
command.
cdmastat
Prints the CDMA Subsystem status information to the console.
cdmaversion
Prints the CDMA Subsystem firmware and FPGA version
information.
cpuio
(optional)
Returns the current settings for any installed, user-selectable,
CPU Module options. See
Chapter 10 - Options, CPU Module
Options
for more information.
cpuioconfig
(optional)
An interactive utility that allows you to modify the settings
for the CPU Module options. See
Chapter 10 - Options, CPU
Module Options
for more information.
cpustat
Prints the current Linux CPU core temperature, system load as
percent of maximum and free memory available.
faultstat
Prints the summary of all system fault states in a user-friendly
format.
get_sw_opts
Returns the current software options enabled in your Sonoma.
See
Chapter 10 - Options, Software Options
for more informa-
tion.
help
help command
Prints help list for all Sonoma-specific (not Linux) commands.
Prints command-specific help. For example:
help cdmastat
.
inetdconfig
Interactive script that allows you to configure the list of pro-
tocol servers which are started by the
inetd
server daemon
running in the Sonoma.
kernelversion
Prints the Linux operating system kernel version.
kplockstat
Prints the front-panel keypad lockout status.
See the
lockoutkp
and
unlockkp
commands.
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