User Manual Part 3
User’s Guide Version 1.0
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system access snmp users
<id> User id.
-n <name> SNMP user name.
-p <password> SNMP user password.
system access telnet
<status> Change telnet service status: enabled or disabled.
system access uat
<interface> Active LAN interface.
-s <status> UAT status on interface.
-a <ip_from> UAT address pool start.
-m <ip_to> UAT address pool end.
System Configuration Commands
system configuration
clock Manual setting of internal device clock.
ntp Configuration of Network time Protocol service.
syslog For sending system and debug messages via syslog protocol.
trace Displays the last logged messages.
system configuration clock
<date> New date values in YYYY.MM.DD format.
<time> New time in hh:mm format.
<zone> New time zone (time from GMT in minutes).
system configuration ntp
<action> Action: A(dd), E(dit), D(elete) server or set NTP S(tatus).
<id> Server id. Needed only with E and D actions.
-a <server> NTP server address.
NTP service status: enabled or disabled. Needed only with S
action.
-s <status>
system configuration pronto
-s <status> Pronto compatibility agent status: enabled or disabled.
-u <server_url> HNS server url in format host:port.
Heartbeat interval in seconds, 'disabled' or 'server' to obtain it
from the server.
-h <interval>
-a <remote_host> Remote host ip address.
-p <remote_port> Remote host port.
system configuration syslog
-s <status> Syslog status. Possible values are enabled or disabled.
The host IP address where to send the syslog. Needed only when
enabling syslog.
-h <host>
The lowest level of messages that will be logged. Possible levels:
debug, info, warning, error, fatal.
-l <level>
system configuration trace
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