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COMMAND | DESCRIPTION |
[no] | Sets to have the ZyWALL save or stop saving the current system diagnostics |
| information to the connected USB storage device. You may need to send this file to |
| customer support for troubleshooting. |
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show | Displays whether (enable or disable) the ZyWALL saves the current system |
| diagnostics information to the connected USB storage device. |
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[no] corefile copy | Sets to have the ZyWALL save or not save a process’s core dump to the connected |
| USB storage device if the process terminates abnormally (crashes). You may need to |
| send this file to customer support for troubleshooting. |
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show corefile copy | Displays whether (enable or disable) the ZyWALL saves core dump files to the |
| connected USB storage device. |
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6.8.1 USB Storage General Commands Example
This example shows how to display the status of the connected USB storage device.
Router> show
USBStorage Configuration:
Activation: enable
Criterion Number: 100
Criterion Unit: megabyte
USB Storage Status:
Device description: N/A
Usage: N/A
Filesystem: N/A
Speed: N/A
Status: none
Detail: none
6.9 WLAN Specific Commands
You can install a compatible WLAN card to use the ZyWALL as an access point (AP) for a wireless network.
The following table identifies the values required for several WLAN commands. Other input values are discussed with the corresponding commands.
Table 31 Input Values for WLAN Interface Commands
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Use 8 to 63 | |
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