Cli guide, Introduction, Flash partition – SENA STS Series User Manual

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8. CLI guide

8.1. Introduction

The STS Series root or System Administrator (only admin account is added for this group user by

factory default) can access the Linux console command line interface (CLI) of the STS Series via the

serial console or TELENT/SSH. In the CLI, the authorized user can perform standard Linux commands

to view the status of the STS Series, edit the configuration, apply configuration changes, define user

scripts and transmit files between the STS Series and remote hosts.

The STS Series provides 1024 KB user space mounted in /usr2 for read/write capabilities in its

internal flash memory. Using the user space, the user can create his own scripts or executable

binaries to customize the STS Series.

A root user will always have access to the CLI through the serial console on the STS Series back

panel or by using a Telnet client from their workstation.

A System Administrator cannot have access to the CLI.

He can only access console configuration

menu or Web UI.

8.2. Flash Partition

The STS Series internal flash is partitioned as shown in the table below. The users can freely access

the Mtdblock5 which is mounted on /usr2 for their own needs. The user can also access files at

/etc

, /var, and /temp at their own risk. Simply accessing these files will not affect the STS Series

after rebooting. However, if the user invokes the command saveconf, the changes in the

configuration file will be committed to the internal flash memory area of the STS Series. This will result

in the changes being kept after the reboot sequence. Invalid configuration changes can affect the STS

Series behavior. At worst, it may cause the STS Series to be inoperable.

Block

Type

Mount point

Size (KB)

Mtdblock0

Bootloader

None

128

Mtdblock1

Kernel

None

768

Mtdblock2

CRAMFS (Read only)

/

6080

Mtdblock3

Ram disk image (4MB)

/etc, /var, /tmp

64

Mtdblock4

EXT2 (R/W)

/cnf (normally unmounted)

64

Mtdblock5

JFFS2 (R/W)

/usr2

1024

Mtdblock6

Reserved

None

64

Total

8192

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