
Using Technician Interface Software
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Displaying the Contents of a File
Use the type command to display the contents of a file. Before displaying a file,
you can enable the
more function to display the file one screen at a time.
Enter the following to display a file:
type [-x]
<filename>
-x is an optional command to display the file in hexadecimal format. This allows
files containing nonprintable information to be viewed.
<filename>
is the name of the file you are displaying.
The file is displayed in the same format in which it is stored (provided that you do
not enter the
-x argument): binary for log files and ASCII for alias files. Log files
are stored in binary format; use the
log command described in “Logging and
Displaying Event Messages” in Chapter 6 to display a log file in ASCII format.
Examples:
type install.bat
Displays the contents of the install.bat file
type -x config
Displays the config file in hexadecimal format
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