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Use a “get” command to retrieve data from the unit and have it delivered, through the FTP software, to a specified directory on your C drive. You must use the UNIX format with forward slashes to specify your IP address and the target directory. The FTP software delivers the data in a configuration file. Once this file is in the directory, use any text editor to modify it.
In a “get” command line, you can enter the elements “ntp”, “snmp”, and “get” in any order. If you want to configure both NTP and SNMP at the same time, place both elements in the command line.
Use a “set” command to transfer the modified data from the configuration file in your directory back to the unit. Once again, you must specify your IP address and the directory on your hard drive that contains the configuration file. “Set” commands cause the unit to reboot. A confirmation prompt appears, to which you must respond affirmatively (“y”) within 10 seconds, before the unit executes the command and resets.
In a “set” command line, you can enter the elements “ntp”, “snmp”, and “get” in any order. If you want to configure both NTP and SNMP at the same time, place both elements in the command line.
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