Chapter 50 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance Commands

Ensure that any changes you make to the commands in the configuration file correspond to the commands documented in this User’s Guide. The wrong configuration file or an incorrectly configured configuration file can render the device inoperable.

Figure 205 Configuration File Example

#### sysinfo

sys info hostname "" sys info location "" sys info contact ""

#### snmp

sys snmp getcommunity public sys snmp setcommunity public sys snmp trapcommunity public sys snmp trustedhost 0.0.0.0

sys snmp trapdst set 1 0.0.0.0 162 sys snmp trapdst set 2 0.0.0.0 162 sys snmp trapdst set 3 0.0.0.0 162 sys snmp trapdst set 4 0.0.0.0 162

#### server

sys server enable telnet sys server enable ftp sys server enable web sys server enable icmp sys server port telnet 23 sys server port ftp 21

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"The sys user set admin command is encrypted and you cannot edit it in a text editor. Attempting to edit it and upload it to the IES-612-51A will lock you out after the system restarts. If this happens you will have to use the console port to restore the default configuration file, and all of your configuration changes will be lost.

50.3.3Editable Configuration File Upload

You can upload the configuration file by following the steps below.

Use an FTP client to connect to the IES-612-51A.

Figure 206 Example: Use an FTP Client to Connect to the IES-612-51A

C:\> ftp <IES-612-51A IP address>

Type your user name and press [ENTER].

User (172.23.15.86:(none)): admin

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