is not enabled, AES modules can communicate with DES modules.
Branding
On each Canopy module, the web-based interface screens have a Canopy logo that can be
replaced with an operator's company logo. The Canopy logo file is called canopy.jpg and the
replacement file must also be called canopy.jpg . The new file is transferred via FTP to the module
and then added to a special filesystem through a telnet session. The following command can be
used during a telnet session:
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addwebfile – add a custom logo file to the filesystem
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clearwebfile – clear the customer logo file from the filesystem
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lsweb – list the custom logo file and display the storage space available on the filesystem
The following is a sample FTP session:
> ftp 169.254.1.1
<password-if-configured>
> binary
> put canopy.jpg
> quit
The following is a sample telnet session:
root
<password-if-configured>
> lsweb
addwebfile canopy.jpg
lsweb
clearwebfile
> lsweb
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can be utilized to monitor the Canopy modules.
The standard MIB-II (systems and interfaces) objects are programmed into the modules. For
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