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B-1
Appendix B
Using Out-of-Band Access to Transfer Files
This appendix describes
how to use the xmodem command to perform out-of-
band file transfers. The
xmodem command enables you to transfer files between
remote workstations and Bay Networks routers when all IP routing paths between
them are down. You cannot use the
xmodem command to transfer files between
Bay Networks routers.
Overview
Both UNIX and 386/486 DOS remote workstations allow you to log in to the
Technician Interface port of a router and enter
xmodem commands. However,
each type of workstation uses a different utility program for opening and closing
out-of-band (dial) connections between workstation and router.
With a Sun workstation, you initially establish a connection by configuring and
running the Terminal Interface Program (TIP). The program has two associated
files, /etc/phones and /etc/remote, in which you can enter setup information such
as the telephone number of a remote router (/etc/phones) and modem interface
settings (/etc/remote). You run the program by entering a
tip command with
appropriate syntax at the UNIX command line prompt.
With a 386/486 DOS workstation, you initially establish a connection by
configuring and running the Bay Networks Terminal Program (filename wfterm).
To run the program, click on the Wfterm icon in the display of your Site Manager
workstation.
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