Chapter 39 File Manager
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Line 3 in the following example exits sub command mode.
Lines 1 and 3 in the following example are comments and line 4 exits sub command mode.
Lines 1 and 2 are comments. Line 5 exits sub command mode.
Errors in Configuration Files or Shell Scripts
When you apply a configuration file or run a shell script, the Zyxel Device processes the file line-by-line.
The Zyxel Device checks the first line and applies the line if no errors are detected. Then it continues with
the next line. If the Zyxel Device finds an error, it stops applying the configuration file or shell script and
generates a log.
You can change the way a configuration file or shell script is applied. Include
setenv stop-on-error
off
in the configuration file or shell script. The Zyxel Device ignores any errors in the configuration file or
shell script and applies all of the valid commands. The Zyxel Device still generates a log for any errors.
39.2 The Configuration File Screen
Click
Maintenance > File Manager > Configuration File
to open the
Configuration File
screen. Use the
Configuration File
screen to store, run, and name configuration files. You can also download
configuration files from the Zyxel Device to your computer and upload configuration files from your
computer to the Zyxel Device.
Once your Zyxel Device is configured and functioning properly, it is highly recommended that you back
up your configuration file before making further configuration changes. The backup configuration file
will be useful in case you need to return to your previous settings.
Filenames beginning with autoback are automatic configuration files created when new firmware is
uploaded. backup-yyyy-mm-dd-hh-mm-ss.conf is the name of the automatic backup when a secure
policy is added or changed. Select a configuration file, then click
Apply
to apply the file to the Zyxel
Device .
interface ge1
ip address dhcp
!
!
interface ge1
# this interface is a DHCP client
!
! this is from Joe
# on 2008/04/05
interface ge1
ip address dhcp
!