6.3. Configuration with CLI
6.3.1. Configuration file
• Configuration backup
cli_cnf_backup_get
Saves the configuration of both units to file
cnf_backup.tgz
into the working directory.
• Configuration restore
cli_cnf_set -t b -b cnf_backup.tgz
Restores configuration of both units from file
cnf_backup.tgz
• Default configuration list
cli_cnf_def_show
Warning, the command
cli_cnf_factory_set
is not a default setting - it uses factory settings, deleting all logs and saved data. It is very likely that
the connection to peer unit will be interrupted!
6.3.2. Firmware upgrade
• Current version of fw
cli_info_station
• Preparation of files
fw package, a file with cpio extension, for example
xxxxxx.cpio
copy using SSH or PuTTY into
folder
/tmp
in RAy3-17
Command
cli_fw_clear_buffer
Clears the RAy buffer
cli_fw_buffer_status
Checks buffer status
• Saving into buffers
cli_fw_load_package -f /tmp/xxxxxx.cpio
A new fw package is loaded into the buffer (20 sec)
cli_fw_upload2peer
The fw package is also loaded into the peer unit (20 sec)
• Upgrade
cli_fw_upgrade -t b
Firmware in both units will be replaced with new version from the buffer. After few seconds, this
message appears:
Firmware upgrade started. Estimated time to finish is 45 s.
Connection is terminated. After a minute, log in to RAy again
6.3.3. Remote unit authorization
The RAy unit in default configuration, establishes a connection with any remote unit and both units act
as a communication pair. Should the higher protection from the unauthorized communication take-over
be required, it is possible to use the so called Secured mode of remote unit authorization. This mode
is based on locking the two specific units into one communication pair. Units with Secured mode activated
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