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Revision as of 09:13, 12 May 2007
Starutil is available from Valemount. It is used to perform the following functions with StarOS/StarV3 systems:
starutil : a configuration backup and restore utiltity v1.15 usage: starutil ip [password] [-p port] [options ...] where valid options are: options: GENERAL OPTIONS: -s or -silent Silent operation - only show critical errors. -a or -apply Apply changes after the specified action. -reboot Reboot the server after the specified action. -p <port> TCP port to connect too. Default to 856. CONFIGURATION ACTIONS: -d <ofile> Download the server's configuration. -u <ifile> Upload a saved configuration. SCRIPT ACTIONS: [<scr> can be: cbq, fw, nat, proxy, dhcpd, rad_users, or rad_nas] -dscr <scr> <ofile> Download the specified script. -uscr <scr> <ifile> Upload the specified script. WIRELESS INFORMATION: -ci <dev> Display card link information for selected device. -ai <dev> [index] Display access point associations. WIRELESS OPTIONS: -da Display more information about associations (-ai). THOUGHPUT TEST OPTIONS: -rx Recieve throughput test -tx Transmit throughput test PPP USER OPTIONS: -dis_ppp "user" Disconnect PPPoE / PPtP session by username -list_ppp View list of logged in PPP users HOTSPOT USER OPTIONS: -dis_hot_user "user" Disconnect hotspot based on username -dis_hot_ip "ip_addr" Disconnect hotspot based on IP address -list_hot View list of logged in Hotspot users -list_hot_simple View list of logged in Hotspot users in an easy to parse format. HOTSPOT PAGE OPTIONS: [<page> can be: login, alogin, mlogin, logout, status, noservice, or splash] -dpage <page> <ofile> Download hotspot page -upage <page> <ifile> Upload hotspot page REPORTING OPTIONS: -sysinfo View system information -kernlog View kernel log -support <ofile> support file download FIRMWARE ACTIONS: -f <ifile> Upload the specified firmware to the server. arguments: ip Ip address or hostname of target server. password The admin password as entered on the target server. If not entered on the command-line, you will be prompted. EXAMPLES: Backup a server's configuration: starutil 192.168.1.1 MyPass -d server.dat Restore the previously backed up configuration, and activate changes: starutil 192.168.1.1 MyPass -u server.dat -a Download a CBQ script: starutil 192.168.1.1 MyPass -dscr cbq cbq.txt Upload a changed CBQ script, and activate it: starutil 192.168.1.1 MyPass -uscr cbq cbq.txt -a Upload a new firmware to the server: starutil 192.168.1.1 MyPass -f strs-1.1x.x-xxxx.bin
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