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Filing system & system files
The dir command described below is used to display a list of the currently stored files. A
typical file directory will include the following files:
Filename
Description
ana.txt Pseudo file for Protocol Analyser output
config.da0 Data file containing Config.0 settings
direct File directory
eventlog.txt Pseudo file for Event Log output
fw.txt Firewall script file
fwstat.txt Firewall script status file
image Main system image
*.web File containing compressed Web pages for your model
logcodes.txt Text file containing Event Log config. info.
pwds.da0 File containing obfuscated passwords
sbios TransPort BIOS and bootloader
sregs.dat Data file containing AT command & S register settings
x3prof X.25 PAD profile parameters
Once you have configured the unit, your chosen settings must be saved to non-volatile
memory to avoid losing them when the power is removed. Application command settings
are stored in one of two “CONFIG” files. AT command and S register settings are stored in
one file call “SREGS.DAT”.
Config Files
Most configuration information is stored in one of two files called “CONFIG.DA0” and
“CONFIG.DA1”. This allows two different sets of configuration information to be stored using
the Save option in the directory tree at the left of the web interface, or by using the config
command from the command line.
The Save All button will save:
File name
Configuration held in file
config.da0 Main configuration parameters
pwds.da0 Encrypted passwords
fw.txt Firewall rules
sregs.dat Serial port S registers
x3prof X.25 PAD profiles