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AN-80i
Manual
70-00072-01-07
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Sept 18, 2008
The AN-80i will operate with these settings for a period of five minutes. During the 'test'
period, you may click the Save button at any time to save this configuration permanently
(also terminating the five minute timer). If the Save button is not selected, the previous
saved settings are reloaded.
5.3.21
Upgrade
Use the
upgrade
command to upload a new software binary file to the AN-80i.
Table 41: CLI - upgrade
PTP
PMP
Description
√
√
ipaddr
: Enter the IP address of the TFTP server.
filename
: Enter the name of the binary file to be uploaded to the AN-80i.
upgrade <ipaddr> <filename> <Enter>
You must specify the TFTP server address and the full name of the binary file
(including .bin extension). The AN-80i software binary file must be located in
the default directory of the TFTP server.
5.3.22
User
Use the
user
command to manage user accounts, passwords, and user
Groups
. When
in user mode, only the <chgpasswd> field is available, since the user can change only
his own password. The other commands are available only for members of the
administrator
Group
.
Table 42: CLI - user
PTP
PMP
Description
√
√
add
: Administrators can use this command to add new user accounts. This
option is available only for administrators.
user add <username> <usertype> <Enter>
chgpasswd
: For the user accounts, the chgpasswd command must be
executed without the <username> parameter -- user's can change only their
own password.
user chgpasswd [<username>] <Enter>
Administrators can change their own password, or specify a <username> to
change the password of the specified user account.
user chgpasswd [<username>] <Enter>
del
: Administrators can use this command to delete user accounts. This option
is available only for administrators.
user del <username> <Enter>
: Administrators can use this command to display a list of user accounts.
This option is available only for administrators.
user print <Enter>
5.3.23
Whoami
Use the
whoami
command to display the username of the current Telnet session. This
command is not available when logged in as administrator.
Table 43: CLI - whoami
PTP
PMP
Parameter/Description
√
whoami
- Display username for this session.