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Appendix B Internal SPTGEN
Internal SPTGEN File Modification - Important Points to Remember
Each parameter you enter must be preceded by one “=”sign and one space.
Some parameters are dependent on others. For example, if you disable the
Configured
field in
menu 1 (see
Figure 90 on page 142
), then you disable every field in this menu.
If you enter a parameter that is invalid in the
Input
column, the ZyXEL Device will not save
the configuration and the command line will display the
Field Identification Number
.
Figure
91 on page 143
, shown next, is an example of what the ZyXEL Device displays if you enter a
value other than “0” or “1” in the
Input
column of
Field Identification Number
1000000
(refer to
Figure 90 on page 142
).
Figure 91
Invalid Parameter Entered: Command Line Example
The ZyXEL Device will display the following if you enter parameter(s) that
are
valid.
Figure 92
Valid Parameter Entered: Command Line Example
Internal SPTGEN FTP Download Example
1
Launch your FTP application.
2
Enter "
bin
". The command “
bin
” sets the transfer mode to binary.
3
Get "
rom-t
" file. The command “
get
” transfers files from the ZyXEL Device to your
computer. The name “
rom-t
” is the configuration filename on the ZyXEL Device.
4
Edit the "
rom-t
" file using a text editor (do not use a word processor). You must leave
this FTP screen to edit.
field value is not legal error:-1
ROM-t is not saved, error Line ID:10000000
reboot to get the original configuration
Bootbase Version: V2.02 | 2/22/2001 13:33:11
RAM: Size = 8192 Kbytes
FLASH: Intel 8M *2
Please wait for the system to write SPT text file(ROM-t)...
Bootbase Version: V2.02 | 2/22/2001 13:33:11
RAM: Size = 8192 Kbytes
FLASH: Intel 8M *2
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