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While configuration files and shell scripts have the same syntax, the NWA applies configuration files
differently than it runs shell scripts. This is explained below.
You have to run the aforementioned example as a shell script because the first command is run in
Privilege
mode. If you remove the first command, you have to run the example as a configuration
file because the rest of the commands are executed in
Configuration
mode.
Comments in Configuration Files or Shell Scripts
In a configuration file or shell script, use “#” or “!” as the first character of a command line to have
the NWA treat the line as a comment.
Your configuration files or shell scripts can use “exit” or a command line consisting of a single “!” to
have the NWA exit sub command mode.
Note: “exit” or “!'” must follow sub commands if it is to make the NWA exit sub command
mode.
In the following example lines 1 and 2 are comments. Line 7 exits sub command mode.
Errors in Configuration Files or Shell Scripts
When you apply a configuration file or run a shell script, the NWA processes the file line-by-line.
The NWA checks the first line and applies the line if no errors are detected. Then it continues with
the next line. If the NWA finds an error, it stops applying the configuration file or shell script and
generates a log.
You can change the way a configuration file or shell script is applied. Include
setenv stop-on-
error off
in the configuration file or shell script. The NWA ignores any errors in the configuration
file or shell script and applies all of the valid commands. The NWA still generates a log for any
errors.
14.2 Configuration File
Click
Maintenance > File Manager > Configuration File
to open this screen. Use the
Configuration File
screen to store, run, and name configuration files. You can also download
Table 70
Configuration Files and Shell Scripts in the NWA
Configuration Files (.conf)
Shell Scripts (.zysh)
•
Resets to default configuration.
•
Goes into CLI
Configuration
mode.
•
Runs the commands in the configuration file.
•
Goes into CLI
Privilege
mode.
•
Runs the commands in the shell script.
! this is from Joe
# on 2010/12/05
wlan-ssid-profile default
ssid Joe-AP
qos wmm
security default
!
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