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Chapter 6 Command Definitions

6.5.3

CNBOP – Configuration Board Print

Synopsis

This command gives a print out of all configured boards.

Syntax

CNBOP;

Prerequisites

None

Attributes

None

Examples

CNBOP;

Output Format

Board Configuration
BPOS BRDTYPE SIGTYPE
1 SPCI2S-4-2 SS7
3 SPCI2S-4-2 SS7
EXECUTED

6.5.4

CNBUI – Configuration Back Up Initiate

Synopsis

This command backs up either the configuration data or the current software distribution to a Remote Data
Centre (RDC).

A filename (

FILE

) should be entered on the command line without a suffix. The command automatically

reads the filename with a suffix. The command determines the suffix from the

DTYPE

parameter. For

example, if the user specifies FILE=CFG and DTYPE=CONFIG, the full filename would be CFG.CF4.

The file suffix and default filename for each DTYPE is as follows:

For DTYPE=CONFIG, the filename suffix is .CF3. If a filename is not specified, the default is “SDC”.

For DTYPE=SOFTWARE, the filename suffix is .tgz. If a filename is not specified, the default is “sgw”.

Optionally, the file may be backed up to a subdirectory (

DIRECTORY

) of the account on the RDC.

Note: During execution of this command, the system may not respond for up to three minutes while

the command is being executed.

Syntax

CNBUI:

RDC

=,

DTYPE

=,[

FILE

=,][

DIRECTORY

=,];

Prerequisites

The

RDC

should be initiated and not blocked.

The

DTYPE

can only be CONFIG or SOFTWARE.

If the

RDC

is the “local” RDC, a

FILE

name of SDC or SGW is not allowed.

Attributes

None

Examples

CNBUI:

RDC

=1,

DTYPE

=CONFIG,

FILE

=SDC;