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Note that the final -2 is important in both cases as otherwise the command would disable
the internal USB devices which could include connections to the wireless module or other
components.
To disable Serial devices from using either external USB port on a DR64x0, or on a port
connected to a hub on either these ports...
usbcon 0 dislist "usb-1-2*.SERIAL,usb-2-2*.SERIAL"
or
usbcon 0 dislist usb-?-2*.SERIAL
The enalist takes the same format but when matches it causes the device to be specifically
enabled. If a device matches the enable list as well as the disable list the enable list will
take preference.
When a device matches a list an event is written to the event log of the form...
"USB device usb-1-2.4.MSD disabled"
or
"USB device usb-1-2.4.MSD enabled"
in the case the device matches the enalist.
These events can be used to debug the correct matching string to match on when trying to
configure these parameters.
If both lists are left blank, all drivers are enabled and no extra events will appear in the
event log.
Universal config.da0 using tags
The config.da0 contains a list of commands, one per line that are parsed at boot. The
commands in this file differ depending on the model of the router, the firmware in use and
the hardware options installed.
A single universal configuration file can be created with the use of tags, defining sections
that only relate to a specific hardware type or firmware version.
The tag values that can be used are:
The base model, for example: DR6410
The complete model, for example: DR6410-H0A
The platform build string, for example: 8W
The type of DSL, for example: DSL2, 2+
The type of WWAN module detected, for example: E (Edge), C (CDMA)
The complete WWAN module string, for example: MOTO_G24, SIEMENS_GPRS,
SIEMENS_MC75, NOVATEL_3G, SIERRA_3G, OPTION_3G, NOVATEL_CDMA,
CMOTECH_CDMA, SIERRA_CDMA
PSTN or ISDN module, for example: PSTN, ISDN
Tags must be used within angle brackets and the configuration sections must be opened
AND closed with the relevant tag, for example: To open <DR6410>, to close </DR6410>.
Note the use of the “/“ in the closing tag.
To view a list of defined tags on a router, the CLI command tags can be used:
Example output of tags command:
Router>tags
tags defined:..