Chapter 19 System Commands

Table 44 sys Commands (continued)

 

 

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

 

sys qe session add <ila> <ilp>

Adds a session to the QE session table.

 

<iga> <igp> <oga> <ogp>

 

 

<protocol>

 

 

sys qe session display

Displays the QE session table.

 

sys qe session reset [onoff]

Resets the QE session table.

 

sys qe state

Displays the channel profile and encapsulation type of quick engine.

 

sys reboot

Restarts the ZyXEL Device.

 

sys romreset

Restores the default romfile (configuration).

 

sys routeip <onoff>

Turns on or off IP routing.

 

sys save

Avoid using this command as it may result in system instability.

 

sys server access

Enables or disables the server access on the specified interface

 

<service><0:all1:None2:LAN

using the specified protocol.

 

only3:WAN only>

Use sys server load before configuring server access.

 

sys server auth_client <https>

Specifies whether the ZyXEL Device authenticates the client for the

 

[onoff]

specified service’s sessions.

 

sys server certificate

Sets the server certificate the ZyXEL Device uses to identify itself for

 

<httpsssh>[certificate-name]

the specified service’s sessions.

 

sys server display

Display’s the ZyXEL Device’s server access settings.

 

sys server load

Loads server information. Use this first in order to be able to configure

 

 

the server settings.

 

sys server port <service><port>

Sets the server port number and protocol.

 

sys server save

Saves the server settings.

 

sys server secureip

Sets the IP address of a “trusted” computer that is allowed to access

 

<service><ip-address>

the ZyXEL Device by remote management using this service.

 

sys snmp clear

Resets SNMP related fields to default values.

 

sys snmp discard

Discards any changes made to your ZyXEL Device SNMP

 

 

configuration and returns to the previous settings.

 

sys snmp display

Displays the status of the SNMP Get, Set and Trap Community, and

 

 

the Trusted Host’s and Trap Host’s IP address.

 

sys snmp get <community>

Sets the SNMP Get Community.

 

sys snmp save

Saves any changes made to your ZyXEL Device SNMP configuration

 

 

to non-volatile memory.

 

sys snmp set <community>

Sets the SNMP Set Community.

 

sys snmp trap community

Sets the SNMP Trap Community.

 

<community>

 

 

sys snmp trap destination <ip-

Sets the IP address of the station to send SNMP traps to.

 

address>

 

 

sys snmp trusthost <ip-address>

Sets the IP address of the SNMP trusted host.

 

 

If an SNMP trusted host is specified, the ZyXEL Device will respond

 

 

only to SNMP messages from this IP address.

 

 

If this field is left blank, the ZyXEL Device will respond to all SNMP

 

 

messages it receives, regardless of their source.

 

 

 

 

 

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