Discarding And Renaming Files; Communicating With Remote And Local Sites; Dial, Disconnect, And Hangup Commands - 3Com 3C421600A Management Manual

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Discarding and
Renaming Files
Communicating
with Remote and
Local Sites
Dial, Disconnect, and
Hangup Commands
There are several delete commands you can use to discard various files.
delete configuration — discards all configuration files, reboots
the system and restores system configuration to factory defaults
delete file — removes a file from the FLASH file system
delete filter — pulls a filter entry from the filter table and
discards it from FLASH memory
rename file — copies files within the FLASH file system. Use the
command:
rename file <input_file> <output_file>
You can dial up a remote or local site with the dial command and log in
to hosts with the rlogin and telnet commands. You can use the
hangup and logout commands to clear those lines.
Dial Command
The dial command makes an immediate connection for a manual
dial-out user using the dial-out information in the user's profile. Use the
following command:
dial <user_name>
To use this command, the username must already exist in the system.
Hangup Command
To close an interface (hangup and leave the interface(s) in an ENABLED
state), use the following command:
hangup interface <interface_name>
To make a modem group unavailable for dial-in users, use the following
command. It has the same effect as hanging up the phone.
hangup modem_group <name>

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