Common
Usage Commands
HELP will return this list.
RESET resets the Gateway and its buffers, also
disconnects any active socket
connections.
LOGOUT ends the current telnet session with the
window, but does not kill any
active socket connections.
SHOW returns the send and receive statuses of all
interfaces, any tasks that
may be running, and IP addresses/application
version that is currently loaded
onto the gateway.
CHANGE allows the user to issue commands to modify
the configuration from the
command line interface.
Change
IP Addresses
Issuing the change command before any IP
address will change the IP addresses
that the application is reading, but does
not modify any IP addresses that
were originally entered in the configuration
program.
Note: Any changes that were made in the
telnet session with the Gateway must
be mirrored in the configuration program, if
a configuration is to be
re-transferred with the changes that were
made in the last Telnet session.
Load
New/modified Configuration
Type Change conf load enabled. This sets the
flag for loading a new
configuration.
Type Show to verify that the flag has been
changed to "enabled".
Type Reset command. Once the Gateway
receives the reset command, the
connection will be terminated. Your Telnet
Client will display the message
"Connection to Host Lost". You
must log back into the Gateway.
Startup TFTP Server or Async Server program,
the old configuration will be
overwritten with the re-transferred
configuration.
Re-open a Telnet session with Gateway. If
configuration is successfully
reloaded, the conf load flag will report
"disabled".
Note:
User must re-enter the configuration program to re-transfer a new/modified
configuration
(JBMGW50.CFG).
Load
New Application
Type change boot app load enabled. This sets the
flag for loading a new
application.
Type show to verify that the flag has been
changed to "enabled".
If using a TFTP server, type change boot
tftp ip 192.0.0.120 (example).
Startup the TFTP Server or Async Server
program, the old application can be
overwritten with a new or upgraded
application.
Type the reset command. Once the Gateway
receives the reset command, the
connection will be terminated. Your Telnet
Client will display the message
"Connection to Host Lost". You
must log back into the Gateway.
Re-open a Telnet session with Gateway (You
may have to wait 40-60 seconds
while the new application is being written
to memory). If application is
successfully reloaded, the boot app load
flag will report "disabled".
Type show app. Verify that the name of the
new application is reported.
Note:
User must copy/overwrite the old application with a new/upgraded
application
(JBMGW50.BIN).
Log
Telnet Sessions
Terminal -Start Logging will open telnet.log.
User can rename file for
uniqueness. Move this file to a text editor
to view or print.
Preferences-Stop Logging will end the
current logging session.
Enlarge
Telnet Window
Terminal-Preferences-increase buffer size
from 25 to 100.