Logout; New; Ping; Reboot - Redline RDL-3000 User Manual

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RDL-3000
5.3.11

logout

Use the logout command to terminate the current Telnet session.
logout
Terminate the current Telnet session (no parameters).
5.3.12

new

Use the new command to create a new Service Group, Service, or Link.
new <conn> <group> <link>
conn <id>
Create a new Service.
id - Specify a unique ID for this Service.
group <id>
Create a new Service Group.
id - Specify a unique ID for this Service Group.
link <id>
Create a new Link.
id - Specify a unique ID for this Link.
service <id>
Create a new Service.
id - Specify a unique ID for this Service.
5.3.13

ping

Use the ping command to initiate an ICMP ping command from the RDL-3000. This can
be used to confirm network access to FTP/TFTP servers, syslog servers, etc.
ping <IP address> <Number of Packets>
IP address
Number of Packets
5.3.14

reboot

Use the reboot command to reboot the RDL-3000 firmware.
reboot. Entering 0 (zero) cancels reboot in-progress.
reboot <seconds>
seconds
Note: Use this command in combination with Apply to temporarily test changes to the
configuration. For example:
set radio rf1
reboot 600
apply
(5 min later)
5.3.15

reset

Use the reset command to zero the RDL-3000 statistics or ID table.
reset <stats>
Enter ID of specific
stats <id>
Reset statistics for a
id - Specify an ID to reset statistics only for that
Default is to reset all statistics.
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IP address of target.
Number of ICMP packets to send (1 to 16).
Number of seconds to wait before rebooting.
Modify desired parameter
Schedule reboot in 5 minutes
Activate configuration changes (without saving)
RDL-3000 reboots and loads saved configuration
Service
Group
, Service
, or
Service Group, Service, or Link
Command the RDL-3000 to
Link
to be reset.
.
Service Group, Service, or L ink
.

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