Uploading Configuration Files (Bulk File) Commands
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Uploading
Configuration Files
(Bulk File) Commands
Bulk files are created for uploading configuration files to the OfficeConnect
Gateway.
The following table identifies the Bulk File commands.
save configuration
Saves individual configuration files (.CFG) to a bulk configuration file for uploading
to the OfficeConnect Gateway. You can name the bulk configuration file with the
set bulk file
<file name> command. The
reset
command breaks out individual
configuration files from the bulk configuration file.
set bulk_file
<file_name>
The
set bulk_file
<file_name> command specifies the name of an OfficeConnect
Gateway bulk configuration file, which is the compressed concatenation of
individual OfficeConnect Gateway configuration files (.CFG) used for uploading to
the OfficeConnect Gateway. You can name one of two bulk configuration files
with the
set bulk_file
<file_name> command and break out individual
configuration files from the bulk configuration file with the
reset
command.
show bulk_file
The
show bulk_file
command displays the name of the OfficeConnect Gateway
bulk configuration file and any error associated with the file. This binary file is a
concatenation of individual OfficeConnect Gateway configuration files (.CFG)
used to upload to the OfficeConnect Gateway. For example:
Restore Factory
Default Settings
This section describes the following Restore Factory Default Settings related
commands:
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Command Type
Command Name
Save
save configuration
Set
set bulk_file
<file_name>
Show
show bulk_file
Bulk Configuration File Name:
ConfigBulkFile
Bulk Configuration Error:
Command Type
Command Name
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