STREAM—the  number  of  the 
stream for capture 
 
FILE—file for writing 
Terminate this CLI session 
Write  the  current  configuration 
into  the  non-volatile  memory  of 
the device 
Go to Linux Shell from CLI 
Show  data  from  temperature 
sensors 
Send  an  SNTP  request  to  the 
server for time synchronisation 
Enter the statistics view mode 
<DEVICE> 
 
<FILE> 
 
<SNAPLEN> 
eth0/eth1/local 
 
string  
 
0-65535 
Capture  packets  from  the 
Ethernet device 
 
DEVICE—an  interface  for 
monitoring 
 
FILE—a file for packet writing 
 
SNAPLEN—the  number  of  bytes 
captured  from  each  packet  (0—
the entire packet is captured). 
<LOCAL_FILE>  
 
<REMOTE_FILE>  
 
<SERVERIP> 
string  
 
string  
 
IP  address  in  the 
AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD 
format 
Get  a  file  via  TFTP.  This 
command  is  used  to  download 
the  tracings  made  by  the 
tcpdump  and  pcmdump 
commands 
GMT/ 
GMT+1/GMT-1/ 
GMT+2/GMT-2/ 
GMT+3/GMT-3/ 
GMT+4GMT-4/ 
GMT+5/GMT-5/ 
GMT+6/GMT-6/ 
GMT+7/GMT-7/ 
GMT+8/GMT-8/ 
GMT+9/GMT-9/ 
GMT+10/GMT-10/ 
GMT+11/GMT-11/ 
GMT+12) 
Set  the  time  zone  with  respect 
to UTC  
 
TIMEZONE—time  shift  with 
respect to UTC 
 
 
4.3.2  Changing Device Access Password via CLI 
Since the gateway allows remote connection via Telnet, it is recommended to change the admin password 
to avoid unauthorised access.  
To do this:  
1)  Connect to the gateway via CLI, authorise using login/password, enter the password command,