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ZyXEL Communications NAP203 - NAP Maintenance Operations; Overview of Maintenance Functions; Managing Shell Scripts

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NAP Series User’s Guide
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CHAPTER 5
Maintenance
5.1 Overview
The Maintenance screens let you manage shell script files on the NAP, generate a diagnostic file, or view
log messages.
5.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter
The Shell Script screen (Section 5.2 on page 30) stores, names, downloads, and uploads shell script
files.
The Diagnostics screen (Section 5.3 on page 31) generates a file containing the NAP’s configuration
and diagnostic information if you need to provide it to customer support during troubleshooting.
The Log > View Log screen (Section 5.4 on page 32) displays the NAP’s current log messages when it is
disconnected from the NCC.
5.2 Shell Script
A shell script is a list of commands which output diagnostic information on the NAP. Customer support
might request that you upload and run a shell script during troubleshooting. All uploaded shell scripts run
when you click Diagnostic > Collect Now.
You can create a shell script on your local computer using a text editor.
Shell script files must have a “.zysh” filename extension.
The file name of the shell script must consist of 1–25 characters including letters, numbers, and the
following special characters: ‘~!@#$%^&()_+[]{}’,.=
Click Maintenance > Shell Script to open this screen. Use the Shell Script screen to store, name,
download, and upload shell script files.
Figure 20 Maintenance > Shell Script

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