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2-14 Basic Installation and Setup
NETServer provides a cursory list of associated commands and
their proper syntax. You can also get positional help while
entering a command by typing a question mark. The CLI
displays possible completions and returns the cursor to the last
point in the command before you entered the question mark.
First disable, then delete process
Many delete commands require that you first disable the process
or function. For example, commands to delete a network,
interface, route, TCP connection, community name, network
service must first be disabled.
Saving changes
You can save changes using the save all command. It is
important to remember that most commands may be accepted by
the NETServer when entered but are not necessarily enabled
until you use the save all command.
Running and stopping processes
NETServer encompasses many standard processes. These
processes are transparent to the user but administrators can run
them using the do command, or end them using the kill
command. This is useful for diagnostic or test purposes. Refer
to Chapter 9: Administrative Tools for more information.
Using network services
The NETServer provides the following network services:
ClearTCPD - a daemon enabling ClearTCP access to a
modem group
SNMPD - an SNMP agent utilizing the UDP protocol
TELNETD - a TELNET daemon to access either the CLI or a
modem group
TFTPD - a TFTP daemon utilizing UDP on the server side
of the network to access files