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Command line interface (cli)
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<port> is the current SSH/SCP port number, or the port number of a specific link device in the Port-Forwarding chain.
<filename> is the new filename of the downloaded file.
2. Type the password when prompted.
3. The system downloads the specified data from the PRO3X onto your computer.
If you do NOT specify a new filename in the command, such as Scenarios 1 or 2, the downloaded file's default name
is "raw_config.txt."
If you specify a new filename in the command, such as Scenarios 3 or 4, the downloaded file is renamed accordingly.
To upload raw configuration data:
4. Type one of the following SCP commands and press Enter.
Scenario 1: Only one PRO3X to configure, with the default SCP port
▪ SSH/SCP port is the default (22), and the accessed PRO3X is a standalone device.
▪ There is only one device to configure so a CSV file for device-specific settings is NOT needed.
scp <config file> <user name>@<device ip>:/raw_config_update
Scenario 2: Only one PRO3X to configure, with a non-default SCP port
▪ SSH/SCP port is NOT the default (22), or the accessed PRO3X is a Port-Forwarding link device.
▪ There is only one device to configure so a CSV file for device-specific settings is NOT needed.
scp -P <port> <config file> <user name>@<device ip>:/raw_config_update
Scenario 3: Multiple PRO3X to configure, with the default SCP port
▪ SSH/SCP port is the default (22), and the accessed PRO3X is a standalone device.
▪ There are multiple devices to configure so a CSV file for device-specific settings is needed during the
upload.
scp <dev_list file> <config file> <user name>@<device
ip>:/raw_config_update /match=<col>
Scenario 4: Multiple PRO3X to configure, with a non-default SCP port
▪ SSH/SCP port is NOT the default (22), or the accessed PRO3X is a Port-Forwarding link device.
▪ There are multiple devices to configure so a CSV file for device-specific settings is needed during the
upload.
scp -P <port> <dev_list file> <config file> <user name>@<device
ip>:/raw_config_update /match=<dev_col>
<config file> is the filename of the custom raw configuration that you want to upload.
<user name> is the "admin" or any user profile with Administrator Privileges.
<device ip> is the IP address or hostname of the PRO3X where you want to upload the specified file.
<port> is the current SSH/SCP port number, or the port number of a specific link device in the Port-Forwarding chain.
<dev_list file> is the name of the CSV file for configuring multiple PRO3X with device-specific settings. For
device-specific settings in the <config file>, refer each device-specific configuration key to a specific column in
the <dev_list file>.
PRO3X User Guide – Command Line Interface (CLI)
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Using the PRO3X Command Line Interface (CLI)

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