
Using Technician Interface Software
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To replace or customize the Welcome message on a particular router:
1. Back up or copy ti_msg.txt to another filename (such as ti_msg.txt.orig) on
the router.
You may want to restore the default Welcome message at some later time.
2. Use TFTP to copy ti_msg.txt from the router to your UNIX workstation
or PC.
3. Open ti_msg.txt on your workstation or PC.
4. Edit the default Welcome message, or enter a replacement message up to
256 characters in length.
Format the message with appropriate spacing and return characters.
5. Save your new version of ti_msg.txt.
6. Use TFTP to copy ti_msg.txt back to the router.
The new version of the file replaces the original version on the router.
Recording Console Messages to a File
Use the record command to record to a file all messages the system sends to the
console terminal. In this way, you can save the output of Technician Interface
commands and, if necessary, forward the results to Bay Networks customer
support personnel.
Open the record file before recording, then close the file when you finish
recording. You can lose the file if it is not closed before you unmount the file
system or reset the router.
Enter the following command to open the record file and record messages to that
file:
record open [ -fileonly] [-pause]
<vol>
:
<filename>
open creates and opens a record file. The system sends command output and
messages to both the console terminal and the file.
[
-fileonly] writes messages only to the file, not to the terminal. Use this option
only within a script. (This option allows a script to write to a file.) By default, the
system writes messages to both the terminal and the file.
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