ZyXEL Communications ZyWALL 300 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 45 File Manager
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Rename Use this button to change the label of a shell script file on the ZyWALL.
You cannot rename a shell script to the name of another shell script in the ZyWALL.
Click a shell script’s row to select it and click Rename to open the Rename File screen.
Figure 467 Maintenance > File Manager > Shell Script > Rename
Specify the new name for the shell script file. Use up to 25 characters (including a-zA-Z0-
9;‘~!@#$%^&()_+[]{}’,.=-).
Click OK to save the duplicate or click Cancel to close the screen without saving a
duplicate of the configuration file.
Delete Click a shell script file’s row to select it and click Delete to delete the shell script file from
the ZyWALL.
A pop-up window asks you to confirm that you want to delete the shell script file. Click OK
to delete the shell script file or click Cancel to close the screen without deleting the shell
script file.
Run Use this button to have the ZyWALL use a specific shell script file.
Click a shell script file’s row to select it and click Run to have the ZyWALL use that shell
script file. You may need to wait awhile for the ZyWALL to finish applying the commands.
# This column displays the number for each shell script file entry.
File Name This column displays the label that identifies a shell script file.
Size This column displays the size (in KB) of a shell script file.
Last
Modified
This column displays the date and time that the individual shell script files were last
changed or saved.
The bottom part of the screen allows you to upload a new or previously saved shell script
file from your computer to your ZyWALL.
File Path Type in the location of the file you want to upload in this field or click Browse ... to find it.
Browse... Click Browse... to find the .zysh file you want to upload.
Upload Click Upload to begin the upload process. This process may take up to several minutes.
Table 218 Maintenance > File Manager > Shell Script (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION