Command reference — xConfiguration
The
xConfiguration
group of commands are used to set and change individual items of configuration.
Each command is made up of a main element followed by one or more sub-elements.
To obtain information about existing configuration, type:
n
xConfiguration
to return all current configuration settings
n
xConfiguration <element>
to return configuration for that element and all its sub-elements
n
xConfiguration <element> <subelement>
to return configuration for that sub-element
To obtain information about using each of the
xConfiguration
commands, type:
n
xConfiguration ?
to return a list of all elements available under the
xConfiguration
command
n
xConfiguration ??
to return a list of all elements available under the
xConfiguration
command,
along with the valuespace, description and default values for each element
n
xConfiguration <element> ?
to return all available sub-elements and their valuespace, description
and default values
n
xConfiguration <element> <sub-element> ?
to return all available sub-elements and their
valuespace, description and default values
To set a configuration item, type the command as shown. The valid values for each command are indicated
in the angle brackets following each command, using the following notation:
Format
Meaning
<0..63>
Indicates an integer value is required. The numbers indicate the minimum and maximum
value. In this example the value must be in the range 0 to 63.
<S: 7,15>
An
S
indicates a string value, to be enclosed in quotation marks, is required. The numbers
indicate the minimum and maximum number of characters for the string. In this example the
string must be between 7 and 15 characters long.
<Off/Direct/Indirect> Lists the set of valid values. Do not enclose the value in quotation marks.
[1..50]
Square brackets indicate that you can configure more than one of this particular item. Each
item is assigned an index within the range shown.
For example
IP Route [1..50] Address <S: 0,39>
means that up to 50 IP routes can
be specified with each route requiring an address of up to 39 characters in length.
xConfiguration commands
All of the available
xConfiguration
commands are listed in the table below:
Administration HTTP Mode: <On/Off>
Determines whether HTTP calls will be redirected to the HTTPS port. You must restart the system for any changes to take effect.
Default: On.
On
: calls will be redirected to HTTPS.
Off
: no HTTP access will be available.
Example:
xConfiguration Administration HTTP Mode: On
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Command reference — xConfiguration