9 scheduled events – Lancom Systems LCOS 3.50 User Manual

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LANCOM Reference Manual LCOS 3.50

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Chapter 3: Configuration and management

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All commands and directory/item names may be abbreviated as long as
no ambiguity exists. For example, it is valid to shorten the ”sysinfo”
command to ”sys” or a ”cd Management” to ”c ma”. Not allowed
would be ”cd /s”, since that could mean either ”cd /Setup” or
”cd /Status”.

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Names with blanks in them must be enclosed in double quotes.

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Additionally, there is a command-specific help function available by call-
ing functions with a question mark as the argument, i.e. entering “ping
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” displays the options for the built-in PING command.

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A complete listing of available commands for a particular device is avail-
able by entering ’?’ from the command line.

3.9

Scheduled Events

Regular Execution of Commands

This feature is intended to allow the device to execute predefined commands
in a telnet-like environment, at times defined by the user. The functionality is
equivalent to the UNIX cron service. Subject of execution can be any
LANCOM command line command. Therefore, the full feature set of all
LANCOM devices can be controlled by this facility.

Application examples include:

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scheduled connections

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time-dependant firewall rules

set [<name>] ?

Show which values are allowed for a configuration item. If
<name> is empty, this is displayed for each item in the
current directory.

show <options>

Shows internal data. Run show ? for a list of available
items, e.g. boot history, firewall filter rules, vpn rules and
memory usage

sysinfo

Shows basic system information

trace […]

Configures the trace output system for several modules,
see

’How to start a trace’

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writeconfig

Accept a new configuration in ”readconfig” syntax. All
subsequent lines are interpreted as configuration values
until two blank lines in a row are encountered

writeflash

load new firmware via TFTP

Command

Description

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