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When the maintenance command file is retrieved, the commands found in the file are executed
in sequence. Theoretically, all commands which can be typed in to a telnet session to the device
or which appear in a config file can be used in the maintenance file. However, in most cases,
you will use config change commands and commands to the UP0/UP1 modules.
The command file is executed every time it is retrieved (depending on the poll interval).
However, in most cases, you don't want it to be executed each time, but only once. For
example, if you are about to deploy a certain configuration change to all base stations, then you
want this change to be done once per IPBS only. This can be achieved by the check command:
mod cmd UP1 check <final-command> <serial>
The devices maintain an internal variable UPDATE/CHECK which is initially (or when the device
is reset to factory settings) empty. The check command will compare the <serial> parameter
with the UPDATE/CHECK variable. If it is equal, any further processing of the command file is
cancelled.
If it differs, the remainder of the file will be processed and, after the last command is executed,
the UPDATE/CHECK variable will be set to <serial> and the <final-command> will be executed.
The following commands are useful values for <final-command>:
ireset
reset
iresetn
resetn
ser
Often, configuration changes shall be made only during certain times (e.g. non-working hours).
This can be achieved using the times command:
mod cmd UP1 times [/allow <hours>] [/initial <minutes>]
The times command will check the current time against <hours>. If it does not match this
restriction, any further processing of the command file is cancelled. <hours> is a comma
separated list of hours. Only those hours listed are considered valid times for execution of the
command file.
mod cmd UP1 times /allow 12,23,1,2,3,4
The command above allows command executions only between 12:00 and 12:59 and 23:00
and 4:59 local time (on a 24h clock). Note that if the device has no time set, all command
executions will be cancelled.
If the /initial parameter is set, the no commands will be executed within the first <minutes>
minutes after the device has been booted. This is done to avoid firmware download and flashing
when installing devices.
mod cmd UP1 times /allow 12,23,1,2,3,4 /initial 6
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resets the device as soon it is idle
resets the device immediately
resets the device as soon it is idle, only if a reset is
required
resets the device immediately, only if a reset is
required
this is a no-op
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