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S
YSTEM
C
OMMANDS
Setting the Date and Time
S
ETTING
THE
D
ATE
AND
T
IME
The following commands are used to set the date and the time on the system:
date <month, day, year>
Changes the date on the system as specified. The <month> can be specified as a numeral from
1 to 12, spelled out in full (January), or abbreviated to 3 letters (JAN). The <day> can be any
legal date within the month specified. (For example, 1 through 31 would be legal dates for
January.) The year may be specified in its entirety (1995) or by its last two digits (95). Commas,
dashes, and white space are all acceptable separators.
1 to 12, spelled out in full (January), or abbreviated to 3 letters (JAN). The <day> can be any
legal date within the month specified. (For example, 1 through 31 would be legal dates for
January.) The year may be specified in its entirety (1995) or by its last two digits (95). Commas,
dashes, and white space are all acceptable separators.
time hours:minutes <:seconds> <AM/PM>
Changes the time on the system as specified. The hours can be from 0 - 23 in military time, or
from 1 - 12 in civilian time, with an optional AM/PM indicator. The “seconds” parameter is
also optional. If “P” is included (indicating “PM”), 12 is added to the hour. White space is
unimportant.
from 1 - 12 in civilian time, with an optional AM/PM indicator. The “seconds” parameter is
also optional. If “P” is included (indicating “PM”), 12 is added to the hour. White space is
unimportant.
Note that if the time command is issued without any parameters, the system will report the
current time. Parameters following the time command are interpreted as an attempt to make a
change.
current time. Parameters following the time command are interpreted as an attempt to make a
change.
F
ILE
U
TILITY
C
OMMANDS
The file utility commands include the flash commands and the simple file utilities.
The flash commands give you the ability to update, format and reclaim unused space in the
embedded system’s resident flash array. It provides the means to install and upgrade new
software.
embedded system’s resident flash array. It provides the means to install and upgrade new
software.
flash update
Used only when you need to update the system software. It prepares for a software update by
rebooting the system. When you receive the message “Waiting for Download,” transfer the
new software files to the system via your communications package.
rebooting the system. When you receive the message “Waiting for Download,” transfer the
new software files to the system via your communications package.
flash recover
Specific to the remote upgrade of the Second Stage Boot or when recommended by the Release
Notes. The SSB update should be performed only upon recommendation of Customer Support
personnel. In the event that it is necessary to upgrade the SSB, this command starts the remote
upgrade, and bases its update on the
Notes. The SSB update should be performed only upon recommendation of Customer Support
personnel. In the event that it is necessary to upgrade the SSB, this command starts the remote
upgrade, and bases its update on the
\system\recover1
file. For the specific steps to
perform a remote SSB upgrade, refer to
flash reclaim
Searches the flash file system for files marked as deleted. The space occupied by the deleted
files is then reclaimed and made available for other files.
files is then reclaimed and made available for other files.
Because DOS is not supported on the CyberSWITCH, the following simple file utilities provide
basic information:
basic information:
dir
Takes no parameters, and displays all files currently in the flash file system, along with free
space in each partition.
space in each partition.