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Reboots the SmartServer. If the SmartServer is currently being used as
an RNI, the networks for which it is acting as an interface must be
closed and re-opened.
Deletes an existing application instance, specified by index or name.
The user does generally not use this command.
Sends a SOAP/HTTP messages to the SmartServer’s Web server.
Sends a service pin message for the application specified by index. See
listapp for supported indexes.
This displays configuration information about the SmartServer
including the IPv4 and IPv6 network addresses assigned to the
SmartServer the MAC address, the hostname, and the subnet mask.
Show all displays all parameters. Show hwinfo displays hardware
properties.
Closes all applications on the SmartServer. A reboot is required to
restore operation of all modules.
Modifies the address of the SNTP server. If you have a backup SNTP
server, you can enter sntpaddress address1 address2 to specify the
backup server’s address. This command accepts both IPv4 and IPv6
addresses.
Sets the SNTP update interval in seconds. Set the value to 0 for
automatic (adaptive), or to -1 to disable SNTP updates.
Enables or disables SNTP logging. The SNTP log file is named
sntp.log and is located in the root directory of the SmartServer. The
time logged in the SNTP log file is in universal coordinated time
(UTC). The maximum size of the SNTP log file is 50 Kbytes. When
the file exceeds 50 Kbytes, logging is automatically disabled. Use this
command to diagnose time synchronization problems.
staticroute
add|delete|show
Use these commands to add, delete or show manual static IP routing
entries. This command accepts both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Modifies the subnet mask. For example, subnetmask 255.255.255.0.
This command is valid only when DHCP is turned off.
Sets the port the used by the SmartServer for Telnet communication.
The default port is 23.
Sets the time if the SmartServer is not synched to an SNTP server.
Sets the time zone with the following format:
nameOfZone:timeInMinutesFromUTC:dstUsed:daylightStart:daylight
End where dstUsed is 0 or 1, and daylight savings start/end times are in
the form rank.day.month.hour.
For example, 1.1.4.2 is the first Sunday in April at 02:00. Rank is a
number from 1 to 5 with 5 meaning the last instance in the month.
Days are numbered 1 to 7 starting with Sunday. Months are numbered
1 to 12, starting with January.
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