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Example:
set system name “big house” location DC contact “staff, ext
555” transmit_system_na “FOB
Running Script Files
The
do
command is a powerful tool to configure multiple users,
protocols, or other functionality by running a script file containing
command line interface (CLI) commands. To use this command, create a
file containing the CLI commands you want to implement, Trivial File
Transfer Protocol (TFTP) the file to the FLASH ROM, and type
do
<filename>.
Software Downloads
For information about downloading software through the console port,
refer to the
SuperStack II Remote Access System 1500 System
Management Guide
. For information about downloading software
through the Web Configuration Interface refer to the Web Configuration
tool online help.
Discarding and Renaming Files
There are several
delete
commands you can use to discard various files.
■
Delete configuration
discards all configuration files, reboots the
system, and restores system configuration to factory defaults.
■
Delete file
removes a file from the FLASH file system.
■
Delete filter
pulls a filter entry from the filter table and discards it
from FLASH memory.
■
Rename file
copies files within the FLASH file system. Use the
command:
rename file <input_file> <output_file>.
Dial, Connect and
Hangup Commands
You can dial up a remote or local user with the
dial
command and log in
to hosts with the
rlogin
and
telnet
commands. You can use the
hangup
and
logout
commands to clear those lines.
Dial Command
The
dial
command makes an immediate connection for a manual
dial-out user using the dial-out information in the user profile. Use the
following command:
dial <user_name>
To use this command, the username must already exist in the system.