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RDL-3000
User Manual
70-00158-01-DRAFT
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2010
Page
105
of 142
November 25, 2010
Table 25: CLI - reset
Reset RDL-3000 values.
reset <stats>
Enter ID of specific
Service
, Service
Group
, or
Link
to be reset.
stats <id>
Reset statistics for a
Service Group, Service, or Link
.
id
- Specify an ID to reset statistics only for that
Service Group, Service, or Link
.
Default is to reset all statistics.
5.3.16
save
Use the
save
command to copy edited parameter settings into non-volatile memory.
save [option] <Enter>
Table 26: CLI - save
Copy parameters to non-volatile memory. Does not affect security settings.
save <config> <defaultconfig> <idtable> <snmp>
config
Save Ethernet, wireless, and user configuration settings.
defaultconfig
Overwrite parameters with the factory default settings. The following settings are not
affected: system name, location, details and contact, frequency list, SNMP configuration,
Idtable.
idtable
Save current idtable settings.
snmp
Save current SNMP settings.
5.3.17
script
Use the
script
command to save a file containing a string of Commands that can be
used to restore the current (active) configuration of the RDL-3000. Saved configuration
files can be viewed, copied, and/or modified using a text editor.
The file is saved in the TFTP default directory. The filename may be any name and
extension valid for the TFTP server platform. It is recommended use a filename that
uniquely identifies the RDL-3000 unit and the current date (e.g., Red80-AD0023-
080723.cfg). See 'load' command.
Table 27: CLI - script
Create and save a script file containing all configuration settings.
script <server> <name>
server
- TFTP server IP address
name
- Script file name
Note: User account groups, usernames and passwords are not saved by the script
command. Accounts must be created manually by a user using Telnet or a Web
browser. The 'user' commands are interactive and can not be automated.