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DT-6061 User's Manual - Platform (Build 16.0)
11/12/04
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caller’s IP address AND’ed with the submask must agree with a CUG's ipaddr value AND’ed
with the same submask value for the caller to belong to the CUG. Depending on the submask
value, this allows an individual (submask=255.255.255.255), intermediate, or network-wide level
of authorization.
Setting the ipaddr value to 0.0.0.0 deletes any prior configuration for the <cugnum>. A
<cugnum> may not be deleted if it is currently assigned to SNMP.
A list of all configured CUGs is reported via the vfy cug command. The list of closed user groups
associated with SNMP is displayed as part of the vfy snmp command.
6.22 VERIFY CONFIGURATION SETTINGS - VFY
The vfy command is used to report configuration settings for the following categories using the
indicated syntax:
vfy app - application installation and run-time status
vfy banner
vfy cfg … - application instance selection
vfy cug - closed user group definitions
vfy dtproduct
vfy mod - module configuration and status
vfy dns - domain name server configuration
vfy hosts - host-IP translation table
vfy snmp - snmp settings
The verify reports for banner, cug, dtproduct, dns, hosts, and snmp are simple representations
of the configuration parameters described in each corresponding command. The more complex
verify reports are explained in this section.
6.22.1 VERIFY CONFIGURED APPLICATION INSTANCES
Syntax: vfy cfg [<instance> [cnt=<num>]]
The vfy cfg (or vfycfg) command displays each configured instance, and what application type is
configured on that application instance.
The <instance> parameter is an optional argument to specify the beginning instance number to
begin the display. If not specified, it defaults to the number one. The report displays the instance
number and application installed on that number. If the cnt=<num> parameter has also been
specified, that number of configured instances will be displayed starting from the given instance
number. (Previous versions of the DT-6061 used num= for this purpose. The older syntax is still
supported.) With no parameters, all configured instances are displayed.
6.22.2 VERIFY RUNNING APPLICATIONS
Syntax: vfy app
The vfy app (or vfyapp) command shows the list of installed applications, along with their build
(revision) numbers and build dates. Unregistered applications are displayed with the notation "not
registered." The display continues with a list of applications currently running in each application
slot (instance), including "none", along with an internal identifier. Instances that are removed from
services will show an "oos" status. Instances configured for an unregistered application will show