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Site123>CDUMP
--- Dump Customer Users ---
Press ENTER when ready to receive Configuration Dump (CTRL+A to Abort)
; Customer User Table
USERTAB
|TOM%3%%N%C%0%%
S4%0%03/08/99%17:23%T2%21%
AC%C21EF0734BC1CA4C%P%%
|S2K%4%%N%C%0%%
S2727%1109%02/26/99%09:26%M0%0%
AC%7FD88960E43B678A%P%%
////
END
03/19/99 09:32:44 CE18 [AUX] CDUMP Starting
03/19/99 09:33:01 7D1B [AUX] CDUMP Completed by User: AUX_Default
ASGTEST>
Site123>
Screen C-7. CDUMP for Viewing the Customer User Table
C.7.2.4 CDUMP Procedure for Saving the Configuration to a File on a PC
1.
Log onto the ASG Guard or ASG Guard Plus as a CMaster User.
2.
Type in the command CDUMP and press the ENTER key. At this point a banner beginning
with
--- Dump Customer Users ---
will appear. DO NOT PRESS THE ENTER KEY.
3. To save the User Table to a file on the PC, use the
ASCII transfer
procedure in the
communication program to receive the configuration file from the ASG Guard/ASG Guard
Plus. Initiate the transfer by sending an ENTER based on how your communications
package operates. When the DUMP is complete, terminate the ASCII transfer from the
communication program, if necessary. Press ENTER at the terminal window to get back to
the system prompt.
4. To verify that the file was saved correctly, open the file with a text editor such as ”Notepad” or
“Wordpad”. The file should appear to have appropriate programming structure (Look for
extraneous characters) and be terminated with the word ”END”.
>CDUMP
--- Dump Customer Users ---
Press ENTER when ready to receive Configuration Dump (CTRL+A to Abort)
03/02/99 11:12:43 19B7 [AUX] CDUMP Starting
03/02/99 11:13:29 C905 [AUX] CDUMP Completed by User: AUX_Default
Screen C-8. CDUMP for Saving the Customer User Table to the PC
Summary of Contents for Lucent Technologies Access Security Gateway Guard
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Page 82: ...Modifying the User Database 70 Page intentionally left blank ...
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Page 158: ...User Connectivity 146 Page intentionally left blank ...
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Page 236: ...Troubleshooting 224 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 252: ...Internal Battery Replacement 240 Page intentionally left blank ...
Page 258: ...Glossary of Command References 246 Page intentionally left blank ...