
Chapter 37 File Manager
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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37.5 File Manager Command Example
This example saves a back up of the current configuration before applying a shell script file.
37.6 FTP File Transfer
You can use FTP to transfer files to and from the ZyWALL for advanced maintenance and
support.
37.6.1 Command Line FTP File Upload
1 Connect to the ZyWALL.
2 Enter “bin” to set the transfer mode to binary.
3 You can upload the firmware after you log in through FTP. To upload other files, use
“cd” to change to the corresponding directory.
4 Use “put” to transfer files from the computer to the ZyWALL.
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For example:
In the conf directory, use "put config.conf today.conf” to upload the configuration file
(config.conf) to the ZyWALL and rename it “today.conf”.
"put 1.00(XL.0).bin” transfers the firmware (1.00(XL.0).bin) to the ZyWALL.
run /script/file_name.zysh Has the ZyWALL execute a specific shell script file.
You must still use the
write command to save your
configuration changes to the flash (“non-volatile” or
“long term”) memory.
show running-config Displays the settings of the configuration file that the
system is using.
setenv-startup stop-on-error off Has the ZyWALL ignore any errors in the startup-
config.conf file and apply all of the valid commands.
show setenv-startup Displays whether or not the ZyWALL is set to ignore
any errors in the startup-config.conf file and apply all of
the valid commands.
write Saves your configuration changes to the flash (“non-
volatile” or “long term”) memory. The ZyWALL
immediately uses configuration changes made via
commands, but if you do not use the
write
command, the changes will be lost when the ZyWALL
restarts.
Table 179 File Manager Commands Summary (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
Router(config)# copy running-config /conf/backup.conf
Router(config)# run /script/vpn_setup.zysh
1. When you upload a custom signature, the ZyWALL appends it to the existing custom signatures stored in the
"custom.rules” file.
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