Script Commands; File Commands; Delete Commands; Edit Command - 3Com OfficeConnect 3C100XF Cli User's Manual

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Script Commands

do <command_inputfile>
output <outputfile>

File Commands

Delete Commands

delete configuration
delete file <file_name>

Edit Command

edit <input_file_name>
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Use the do <command_inputfile> output <outputfile> command to run a script
file stored in FLASH memory. The script file contains a series of CLI commands.
The script file contains a series of CLI commands. The output parameter is
optional.
This section describes the following File related CLI commands:
Command Type
Copy
Edit
Delete
List
Rename
Show
The delete configuration command removes all your configuration files, reboots
the system, and restores the system configuration to the default values. For your
protection, you are prompted to confirm the request.
The delete file command deletes a file from the FLASH file system. Use the list
files command to see which files are currently stored.
The OfficeConnect Gateway's text editor, edit is similar to UNIX Version 7's edit
facility with some subtle differences. Its purpose is similar - to perform simple line
editing of files, including filter files.
The edit command Edit is available via Console Telnet. It works best when
displayed on an ANSI terminal since it employs escape sequences defined for the
ANSI terminal type to clear screens and display menus. To access Help for this
command, type a question mark (?) at the colon prompt (:).
Command Name
copy file <input file> <output file>
edit <input_file_name>
delete <file_name>
delete configuration
list files
rename file <input file> <output file>
show file <input_file_name>
show file <input_file_name>hex
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