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ZyXEL Communications NXC5500 - File Manager; Chapter 31 File Manager; Overview; What You Can Do in this Chapter

ZyXEL Communications NXC5500
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NXC Series User’s Guide
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CHAPTER 31
File Manager
31.1 Overview
Configuration files define the NXC’s settings. Shell scripts are files of commands that you can store on the
NXC and run when you need them. You can apply a configuration file or run a shell script without the
NXC restarting. You can store multiple configuration files and shell script files on the NXC. You can edit
configuration files or shell scripts in a text editor and upload them to the NXC. Configuration files use a
.conf extension and shell scripts use a .zysh extension.
31.1.1 What You Can Do in this Chapter
The Configuration File screen (Section 31.2 on page 392) stores and names configuration files. You
can also download and upload configuration files.
The Firmware Package screen (Section 31.3 on page 396) checks your current firmware version and
uploads firmware to the NXC.
The Shell Script screen (Section 31.4 on page 398) stores, names, downloads, uploads and runs shell
script files.
31.1.2 What you Need to Know
The following terms and concepts may help as you read this chapter.
Configuration Files and Shell Scripts
When you apply a configuration file, the NXC uses the factory default settings for any features that the
configuration file does not include. When you run a shell script, the NXC only applies the commands that
it contains. Other settings do not change.

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