
Managing Router Files
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Do not enter the complete pathname, since you specified the pathname in
the TFTP Put File Selection window.
c. In the Destination File field, type the name under which you want to
store the file on the router.
d. Click on OK.
The Router Files Manager transfers the files to the Site Manager router to
which you are currently connected. A message appears in the TFTP
Rename Files window indicating when the operation is complete.
e. Click on Cancel in the TFTP Rename Files window.
You return to the TFTP Put File Selection window. You can then click on
OK to transfer any remaining files (without changing the filenames), or
repeat these steps for each file you want to rename.
Backing Up Router Software Files to a Host Computer
We recommend that you use TFTP to back up the contents of each memory card
or flash SIMM to a host computer on your network. After you back up all files,
you can remove the files freboot.exe and frediag.exe. These files are not required
on the router’s memory card, flash SIMM, or diskette and are distributed only as
backups for the EEPROMs.
Modifying
config
Files in Remote Configuration Mode
Use this procedure when you use the Configuration Manager remote mode to
modify a config file.
1. Compact the contents of the memory card or flash SIMM if your router
is equipped with one.
See the next section, “Compacting File Space on a Memory Card or Flash
SIMM.”
2. Copy the config file to a new file named temp.
See “Copying a File” earlier in this chapter.
Note: You can put a renamed file on only one router at a time (the router to
which you are currently connected), even if you choose multiple routers in the
TFTP Put File Selection window.
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