CLI Language Reference

CLI Command List

Syntax: upload tftp config <ipaddr> <"file"> <blocksize>

Field

Description

 

 

tftp

Upload software via Internet TFTP.

 

Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) allows a file to be sent

 

over a network by specifying the server IP address. The

 

configuration file must be written to a TFTP file server

 

accessible by both the Telnet management terminal and the

 

Access Navigator. Using an RS-232 or Telnet management

 

session, the operator sends an upload config command to

 

the Access Navigator, specifying the location of the TFTP server

 

and the destination configuration file name to use. TFTP server

 

capabilities, including time-out settings, must match the

 

bandwidth of the network being used.

 

 

config

Configuration database.

 

 

ipaddr

IP address where configuration file is to be stored. (This is the IP

 

address of the TFTP server.) IP address has format

 

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx is a number from 0 to 255.

 

 

file

File name used to save the configuration data. The file and

 

optional path must be enclosed in quotes, as in

 

"C:\CONFIG\AN26". The default path is the root directory of the

 

TFTP server.

 

 

blocksize

Transmission block size (optional), 512 to 8192. The default is

 

8192 bytes.

 

 

Example: upload tftp config 192.168.118.65 "C:AN26"

WhoAmI

Purpose: Shows the name and access level of the user who is logged into the Access Navigator from the current management terminal. It produces a message similar to that shown below.

Security: Level 3 (monitor)

Syntax: whoami

Message: Logged in as user 'alice' (level 1)

Access Navigator - Release 1.8

August 2003

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