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Maintenance, 25.1 Overview, 25.1.1 What You Can Do in this Shell Script

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CHAPTER 25 Maintenance 25.1 Overview When the Zyxel Device is set to work in cloud mode, the Maintenance screens let you mange shell script files on the Zyxel Device, generate a diagnostic file, or view log messages. See Chapter 18 on page 167 for information about shell scripts. 25.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter • The Shell Script screen (Section 25.2 on page 192) stores, names, downloads, and uploads shell script files. • The Diagnostics screen (Section 25.3 on page 193) generates a file containing the Zyxel Device's configuration and diagnostic information if you need to provide it to customer support during troubleshooting. • The Log > View Log screen (Section 25.4 on page 194) displays the Zyxel Device's current log messages when it is disconnected from the NCC. 25.2 Shell Script Use shell script files to have the Zyxel Device use commands that you specify. Use a text editor to create the shell script files. They must use a ".zysh" filename extension. Click Maintenance > Shell Script to open this screen. Use the Shell Script screen to store, name, download, and upload shell script files. You can store multiple shell script files on the Zyxel Device at the same time. Figure 118 Maintenance > Shell Script NWA50AX User's Guide 192

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NWA50AX User’s Guide
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C
HAPTER
25
Maintenance
25.1
Overview
When the Zyxel Device is set to work in cloud mode, the
Maintenance
screens let you mange shell script
files on the Zyxel Device, generate a diagnostic file, or view log messages.
See
Chapter 18 on page 167
for information about shell scripts.
25.1.1
What You Can Do in this Chapter
• The
Shell Script
screen (
Section 25.2 on page 192
) stores, names, downloads, and uploads shell script
files.
• The
Diagnostics
screen (
Section 25.3 on page 193
) generates a file containing the Zyxel Device’s
configuration and diagnostic information if you need to provide it to customer support during
troubleshooting.
• The
Log > View Log
screen (
Section 25.4 on page 194
) displays the Zyxel Device’s current log
messages when it is disconnected from the NCC.
25.2
Shell Script
Use shell script files to have the Zyxel Device use commands that you specify. Use a text editor to create
the shell script files. They must use a “.zysh” filename extension.
Click
Maintenance > Shell Script
to open this screen. Use the
Shell Script
screen to store, name,
download, and upload shell script files. You can store multiple shell script files on the Zyxel Device at the
same time.
Figure 118
Maintenance > Shell Script