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192.168.7.155 50001 # Example of TCP port Override.
192.168.7.156 50001 –pcustom1 # Example of Password Override.
Once the “device.master” file is prepared, it is used as an input to the
getinfo
utility.
getinfo
dt_device.master
This
getinfo
utility will collect information on each device in the master file. The
getinfo
utility will also make a determination if a registration is actually required. Consequently,
the
getinfo
utility is also useful in performing inventory functions outside of the device
registration. The output of the
getinfo
utility is a file named “dt_device.info” that is
always created in the current directory.
The file “dt_device.info” is attached to an email and sent to the address
. The registration procedure is performed and a file named
“dt_device.register” is attached to return email to the original sender. A messages file
named “dt_device.msgs” is also attached and may be printed as a report of the key
generation function.
After receiving the “dt_device.register” file, the
setreg
utility is invoked with the relative
path of the “dt_device.register” file as it’s sole argument. The
setreg
utility will only
contact the devices that actually need registration, and for which one or more keys were
successfully generated. All of the appropriate keys, including a device key and multiple
per port feature package keys, are installed by the
setreg
utility. The device is not
restarted and this operation may occur during normal transport operation.
A report utility
devrep
is available. The
devrep
utility uses the “dt_device.info” file to
display the inventory information. The usage is as follows:
devrep
[-v] dt_device.info
If the file is not specified, the
devrep
utility attempts to use the “dt_device.info” file
resident in the current directory.