
Using Out-of-Band Access to Transfer Files
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For more detailed information on these and other modem-related issues, refer to
the user manual for the modem you want to use for Technician Interface access.
Viewing xmodem Log Events
To view the log information for xmodem (YMODEM) file transfers, enter the
following command at the Technician Interface command line prompt:
log -eXMODEM -fdi
Hardware Configuration
To transfer files out-of-band between any Bay Networks router and a remote
workstation, you use the hardware configuration shown in F
igure B-1.
F
igure B-1 shows how to connect a Bay Networks router and workstation to a dial
network using two Hayes compatible modems. With this configuration, you use a
remote PC or UNIX workstation. The configuration supports a remote connection
to the router’s Technician Interface.
Figure B-1. Modem Connection
Note: Use a network interface cable to connect a modem to the dial network.
Use an RS-232-C modem cable to connect a workstation or Bay Networks
router to a modem. (Use cable No. 7825 for all except BLN, BLN-2, and BCN
routers. Use cable No. 77850 only for BLN, BLN-2, and BCN routers.)
Modem Modem
TS0005A
Dial Network
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