
Using Technician Interface Software
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Examples:
After transferring the file, you can rename or copy it at the source to its original
name. If the new file at the destination is a configuration file or an executable file,
verify its integrity by booting with it. If the system boots and loads the
configuration without problems, you can rename or copy the filename at the
destination to its original name.
You can also load a file onto the router by specifying the router host name and
volume, using the following command:
tftp put
<remote_file> <host_name>
:
<local_vol>
:
<local_file>
This method is useful if the wfTftp.2.0 attribute for the default volume was not set
during the Quick-Start procedure.
Example:
Out-of-Band File Transfers
Appendix B in this guide describes how to transfer files out-of-band (using
facilities outside the IP network), using the
xmodem command.
If you enter: The local system:
tftp put 192.32.1.62 config2.cfg
newconf
Sends a copy of config2.cfg to newconf on
the remote node at the IP address
192.32.1.62.
tftp get 192.32.1.62 config2.cfg
Gets a copy of config2.cfg from the remote
node at the IP address 192.32.1.62.
If you enter: The local system:
tftp dark
put install.bat dark:2:install.bat
Transfers a copy of the install.bat file to
Volume 2 on the router known as “dark.”
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