System Administration

Mailing the Current Configuration

The config-mailcommand mails the current configuration to the address specified. The SMS2000 uses the SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server specified by the e-mail address or SMTP-server command line parameter. If you enter config-mailwith no parameters, the SMS2000 uses the server last configured with set config-mail.

Once connected, the SMS2000 sends an e-mail message to the specified (or default - if none is entered) recipient. The message includes a brief explanation of why it was sent with the SMS2000 configuration file attached.

The manager can store the configuration file on an FTP or HTTP server, and later recover it using the load config command.

To temporarily override the default e-mail configuration settings and mail the SMS2000 configuration to the specified e-mail address using the given local email server, use this command:

config-mail[recipient_e-mail [SMTP_server]]

For example, to override the default configuration e-mail settings and send the config e- mail to billy@chung.com, using chung.com as a valid e-mail server that accepts e-mail directly from the SMS2000, type:

sms2000% config-mail billy@chung.com mail.chung.com

Deleting the Configuration E-mail

To delete the configured e-mail address and mail server to be notified when saving the system configuration, use this command:

delete config-mail

For example, to disable e-mail notification of configuration changes, use this command:

sms2000% delete config-mail

Configuration and System File Tools

Committing Configuration Changes

To immediately commit configuration changes to the running system and synchronize the running system with the state of the configuration, use this command:

commit

For example, to immediately commit a configuration change, type:

sms2000% commit

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