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C.2 CONFIG Procedure With a Remote Configuration File
C.2.1 Overview
A configuration file may be sent to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus from a PC or to a PC from
the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus. The CONFIG command is used to import the file (that is, load
the configuration data), and the DUMP and DUMPF commands are used to create a configuration
file. The CONFIG command allows a user to import a configuration into an ASG Guard/ASG
Guard Plus from a file on the local RAM disk,
over a direct connection to the Aux port, over phone
lines, or via the network. The procedure in this section describes how to import a configuration
from a configuration file on a remote PC using ASCII file transfer.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The most reliable way to configure an ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus is
to use an error-correcting file transfer protocol (such as XMODEM or ftp) to transfer the
CONFIG file to the RAM disk of the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus. Once the file is on the
RAM disk, follow the procedure in Section C.3.3 to CONFIG the ASG Guard/ASG Guard
Plus.
C.2.2 Materials
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PC connected to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus via network, Aux, or Modem port.
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Communication Package (such as Procomm Plus or HyperTerminal)
C.2.3 CONFIG Procedure With ASCII File Transfer
1. Log onto the ASG Guard or ASG Guard Plus as a CMaster User.
2. Type in the command CONFIG and press the ENTER key.
At this point the message
--- Upload Configuration Details ---
will appear.
3. Use the ASCII or text file transfer procedure in your communication package to send the
configuration file to the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus.
NOTE: Set flow control to software (XON/XOFF)! Configurations can be corrupted if
flow control is set incorrectly. If you encounter difficulties, follow the procedure for a
stored CONFIG in Section C.3.3.
4. At the end of the CONFIG process, the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus will respond with the
message:
Upload Configuration Details - O.K.
(Refer to the following screen.)
Site123> CONFIG
--- Upload Configuration Details ---
; Action Routines
Begin ACTROUT
End ACTROUT
10/05/98 11:35:12 [AUX] Upload Configuration Details - O.K.
Site123>
Screen C-1. CONFIG Command
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