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S o n o m a U s e r M a n u a l
C O N T R O L A N D S T A T U S C O M M A N D S
Detailed Command
Descriptions
accessconfig
This command starts an interactive script that will allow the root user to congure access limitation
via telnet, ssh and snmp to the Sonoma. By default, the unit is congured to allow access by all
users. If you need to limit telnet, ssh or snmp access, e.g. for security reasons, you must run this
script as root from either the RS-232 serial I/O port or from a telnet or ssh session.
This script modies these les: /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny. These are non-volatilely stored
in the FLASH disk /boot/etc directory. You must reboot the Sonoma after running this script for the
changes to take effect.
Command: accessconfig
Sonoma reply: Interactive script is started.
caldelay
This command displays the current calibration delay setting. The allowable calibration delay range is
±500,000 nanoseconds.
Command: caldelay
Sonoma reply: +0 nanoseconds
cdmachannelset
This command displays the CDMA channelset currently being used by the CDMA Subsystem. It can
be one of: North American Cellular, South Korean Cellular, North American PCS, Indian Cellular or
for certain units, Japanese Cellular.
Command: cdmachannelset
Sonoma reply: Channelset is North American PCS
cdmaleapconfig
Leap seconds affect NTP, UTC and Local Time (not GPS Time). Leap second insertions occur about
once every two-three years. This command starts an interactive shell script that will guide you (as
root user) in conguring the leap seconds.
You will need to execute this command when a leap second is pending. The interactive script is very
detailed in explaining how these values are obtained and used. There is also more information in Ap-
pendix F - Leap Seconds.
Command: cdmaleapconfig
Sonoma reply: Interactive shell script is started.