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CHAPTER 43
System Commands
This chapter describes the system commands. Use the system commands to view and change
basic information about your IES-612-51.
43.1 System Commands
The following table describes the sys commands not described elsewhere in this guide (see
Chapter 53 on page 323 for information on the sys snmp commands).
Table 94 System Commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION P
sys client disable <index> Turns off a secure client. H/H
sys client enable <index> Turns on a secure client. H/H
sys client set <index> <start-
ip> <end-ip> [[telnet] [ftp]
[web] [icmp] [snmp]]
Sets a secured client set: a range of IP addresses
from which you can manage the device and the
protocols that can be used.
H/H
sys client show Displays the device’s secured client settings. M/L
sys date set <yyyy mm dd> Sets the system’s date. H/H
sys date show Displays the system’s current date. L/L
sys info contact <contact> Sets contact person information. M/H
sys info hostname <hostname> Sets the system name. M/H
sys info location <location> Sets location information. M/H
sys info show Displays general system information. L/L
sys log clear Clears the device’s logs. H/H
sys log show Displays the device’s logs. M/L
sys monitor disable Turns the hardware monitor off. H/H
sys monitor enable Turns the hardware monitor on. H/H
sys monitor show Displays the hardware monitor’s statistics. L/L
sys monitor tlimit <index>
<high> <low>
Sets the maximum (high) or minimum (low)
temperature at the specified temperature sensor.
You can specify a temperature with up to three digits
after a decimal point (-50.025 for example).
Temperature sensor locations:
index: 1=DSL, 2=CPU, 3=HW monitor
H/H
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