
SMG digital gateway
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<FILE>
string
STREAM
—the number of the
stream for capture
FILE
—file for writing
quit
Terminate this CLI session
reboot
<YES_NO>
yes/no
Reboot the device
save
Write the current configuration
into the non-volatile memory of
the device
sh
Go to Linux Shell from CLI
show system info
Show system information
show environment
Show data from temperature
sensors
sntp retry
Send an SNTP request to the
server for time synchronisation
statistic
Enter the statistics view mode
tcpdump
<DEVICE>
<FILE>
<SNAPLEN>
eth0/eth1/local
string
0-65535
Capture
packets
from
the
Ethernet device
DEVICE
—an
interface
for
monitoring
FILE
—a file for packet writing
SNAPLEN
—the number of bytes
captured from each packet (0—
the entire packet is captured).
tftp put
<LOCAL_FILE>
<REMOTE_FILE>
<SERVERIP>
string
string
IP
address
in
the
AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD
format
Get a file via TFTP. This
command is used to download
the tracings made by the
tcpdump
and
pcmdump
commands
timezone set
<TIMEZONE>
GMT/
GMT+1/GMT-1/
GMT+2/GMT-2/
GMT+3/GMT-3/
GMT+4GMT-4/
GMT+5/GMT-5/
GMT+6/GMT-6/
GMT+7/GMT-7/
GMT+8/GMT-8/
GMT+9/GMT-9/
GMT+10/GMT-10/
GMT+11/GMT-11/
GMT+12)
Set the time zone with respect
to UTC
TIMEZONE
—time
shift
with
respect to UTC
tracemode
Enter the tracing mode
4.3.2
Changing Device Access Password via CLI
Since the gateway allows remote connection via Telnet, it is recommended to change the admin password
to avoid unauthorised access.
To do this:
1)
Connect to the gateway via CLI, authorise using login/password, enter the
password
command,