Specifications

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[del <pos1> [pos2] ] | [add <ip1> <ip2> <denyflag> <logflag>]>
19. backup [ip IP] <login LOGIN> <passwd PASSWD> [path PATH] [file FILE]
20. restore [ip IP] <login LOGIN> <passwd PASSWD> [path PATH] [file FILE]
21. logoff [user NAME] <port PORT>
22. quit: exit from SSH session.
Note: Use the standard SSH exit sequence “~.” to exit from SSH session at any time.
Some of the usage scenarios using command line SSH client:
Some of the usage scenarios using command line SSH client:
dominion:Command>network
dominion:Network> help
etherspeed:
Force the network speed
[<auto/100FDX>]
failover:
Enable/Disable network failover
[enable/disable] <interval>
network:
Get/Set network parameters.
[name NAME] [domain NAME] [ip IP] [mask MASK] [gw GATEWAY] [port PORT] [discover PORT]
help:
Display help for all commands or one in particular.
[COMMAND]
quit:
Leave the current command context.
dominion:Command>user
dominion:UserCfg> help
idletimeout:
Set the global idle timeout
[timeout]
password:
Set the user password
help:
Display help for all commands or one in particular.
[COMMAND]