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Appendix C SGM Command Reference

sgm pushgtt

sgm pushgtt

Solaris Only

Full Syntax

sgm pushgtt [-llogfilename] [-uusername] [-ppassword] [-nenableusername] [-eenablepassword] [-sstoragedevicename] [--overwrite--no-overwrite][--activate--no-activate]filename signalingpointname

Command Description

Uploads the specified GTT file to the specified ITP signaling point.

Use the following keywords and arguments with this command. If you do not specify a required keyword or argument, SGM prompts you to specify it.

-llogfilename—Writes detailed syntax and semantics checking results, as well as a detailed Telnet log, to the specified file.

-uusername—Log in username, if required by the ITP.

-ppassword—Login password, if required by the ITP.

-nenableusername—Enable username, if required by the ITP.

-eenablepassword—Enable password, if required by the ITP.

-sstoragedevicename—If the ITP has more than one storage device, uploads the file to the specified device, such as disk1, flash, or slot2.

--overwrite—If the specified file already exists on the specified ITP signaling point, overwrites the file.

--no-overwrite—If the specified file already exists on the specified ITP signaling point, does not overwrite the file.

--activate—Uploads the file and activates it (replaces the currently running file with the uploaded file).

--no-activate—Uploads the file without activating it (does not replace the currently running file).

You must be logged in as the root user or as a super user to use this command.

List of SGM Commands

SGM Command Reference, page C-1.

 

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