User manual

105G Wireless Gateway User Manual
Page 163 ©February 2009
The contents of this file can be redirected by placing the line ‘[File path]’ on the first
row, and a file path on the second. This procedure is exactly the same as with the system
file “ip_accs.cfg” (see above). For example, redirecting the contents of this file to the
“\user” directory would allow “Normal Mode” users to have access to this file.
Structure
The figure below illustrates the structure of the file system, where the system files are located,
and which areas Normal/Admin users can access. The files and directory structure must be
created by the user using FTP or Telnet. The required .cfg file structures are outlined in the
‘System Files’ section below.
Virtual File System
The module also contains a virtual file system containing a set of files used to build the
default configuration webpage. The virtual file system can be overwritten or disabled, but not
erased; A file with the same name in the file system replaces the file in the virtual file system
http.cfg (Web server settings)
email
pswd
user
pswd
email
ssi_str.cfg (SSI output strings)
ethcfg.cfg (Network settings)
telwel.cfg (Telnet welcome message)
onoffln.cfg (ON/OFF-line configuration)
ip_accs.cfg (IP addresses of allowed clients)
R
oot directory for Admin users
R
oot directory for Normal users
(Files in this directory and its subdirectories
are protected from access through the
webserver
)
sys_pswd.cfg (Passwords for Normal mode users)
email_1.cfg
email
_
10.cf
g
(
User de
f
ined email
f
iles
)
(Files in this directory and its subdirectories
are protected from access through the
webserver
)
ad_pswd.cfg (Passwords for Normal mode users)
email_1.cfg
email
_
10.cf
g
(
Adminr de
f
ined email
f
iles
)