tfs edit <file>
Edits the specified file. This command is applied for editing configuration
backup files and boot configuration file (boot.ini). For example,
edit boot.ini,Be
– file ‘boot.ini’ will be opened for editing. ‘Be’ specifies that this file will be
saved with attributes ‘B’ and ‘e’. If boot.ini file is intended to be modified, it
should always be opened specifying ‘B’ and ‘e’ flags as in the example
above, this will ensure that file is saved with these attributes (flags).
To close the file and save changes press Ctrl+Z, to close the file without
saving changes press Ctrl+Q.
The configuration backup files do not require specific attributes.
tfs ls
Displays the list of files stored on the Flash disk and the number of bytes,
both free and used by these files.
‘tfs dir’ can also be used.
tfs cat <filename>
Displays the contents of the text file.
‘tfs type’ can also be used.
tfs del <filename>
Deletes the specified file from Flash disk.
‘tfs rm’ can also be used.
6.5
Security commands
General tips
Telnet server supports one user only, web server supports up to 32 users simultaneously. By
default the username and password for Web server, FTP server and Telnet terminal is:
–
Username (login):
admin
–
Password:
changeme
The username and password can be changed in Web GUI “System configuration
User
configuration”
‘
access set
<username> <password> [plaintext]
’
command.
Take note of upper case and lower case type: it should be taken into account for the password!
The passwords may contain spaces; if using space(s), the password should be entered in
quotation marks.
For Telnet, FTP and Web GUI the password can be changed by simply entering the security
command ‘
access set
<guest | admin> <password> [plaintext]
’
while logged on and then saving the
configuration in EEPROM by using ‘
write
’ command.
To terminate Telnet session press Ctrl+D.
(!)
“guest” account is unable to change its access password.
(!)
Specification of the password should always be followed by saving the configuration script (using
“
cfg write
” command); otherwise, the password request will be ignored after the restart of CFIP.
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