Appendixf - Configuration File; Configuration File Example - D-Link DI-206 User Manual

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DI-206 ISDN Remote Router
Appendix F – Configuration File
The router can be configured when performing a Software Update through a
configuration file.
The configuration file can hold many settings for the router including IP Addresses
for all ports, path to the boot server, and various port settings.
The configuration file is very useful if you wish to update your software and keep all
or most of your settings the same.
The configuration file should be saved with the extension .SYS in the same directory
as the runtime image file (software update file).
An example configuration file is shown below. Please note that:

Configuration File Example

# The system configuration file for D-Link DI-206 Router
# DI-206 runtime image file name (software update path and file name)
di206-image d:\project\di206\runtime\image\206run\206run.hdr
# sysname (string name)
sysname DI-206 Router
# syscontact (string name)
syscontact Engineering Administrater, Admin
# syslocation (string name)
syslocation Myson Building 6th floor
# systimeout setting in minutes (0 means no timeout)
systimeout 10
# telnet stat (enable/disable)
telnet enable
# ip routing stack (enable/disable)
ip-routing enable
# interface decription (string name)
lan-port-1 System Lan Interface
# port stat (enable/disable)
port-stat enable
# ip address
ip-address 202.39.74.119
# subnet mask
ip-netmask 255.255.255.0
# routing protocol type (0:RIPv1, 1:RIPv2, 2:RIPv1&2)
# : Comment. This line describes the actual configuration in the next line.
You can also use this feature to mask items you don't need to be
configured (rather than deleting them).
Format: Keyword <Space> Parameter. For example the very last line:
ip-stat disable
ip-stat is the keyword as explained in the # (comment) line above as
meaning IP routing statistics.
disable is the parameter you set.
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