7. Operation and Maintenance
9128-A2-GB20-80
September 2002
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FTP File Transfers
The
FrameSaver unit supports a standard File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server over
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). A complete binary image of the
configuration files can be copied to a host to provide a backup. To use this feature,
the unit must be configured to support Telnet and FTP Sessions.
Using this feature, you can transfer configuration files
to/from
a FrameSaver node,
program files
to
a FrameSaver node, and User History data
from
a FrameSaver
node through a user data port or the network interface using a management PVC,
or through the COM port.
Be aware of the following rules when doing a file transfer:
You must have Access Level 1 permission to use the put and get commands,
and to access the LMI packet capture data. However, you can retrieve the data
file for the user history reports regardless of access level.
You cannot put a configuration file to the factory.cfg or current.cfg files under
the system directory. Configuration files should be put to a customer file
(cust1.cfg or cust2.cfg), then loaded into the downloaded unit’s Current
Configuration via the menu-driven user interface.
You can only put a NAM program file (nam.ocd) into a FrameSaver unit. You
cannot get a program file from the FrameSaver unit to a host.
Before putting a download file, you must use the bin binary command to place
the data connection in binary transfer mode.
When transferring SLV user history information to the NMS, you can only get a
uhbcfull.dat file. It is recommended that you use the NMS application to get
this information (see
Transferring Collected Data
on page 7-80).
A data file (uhbcfull.dat or lmitrace.syc) cannot be put into a FrameSaver
node.
LMI packet capture data (lmitrace.syc) is not readable when the LMI Packet
Capture Utility is active.
FrameSaver SLV units provide an additional feature that allows new software to be
downloaded in the background, using the selected bandwidth and without
interfering with normal operation. Downloads can be performed quickly, using the
full line speed, or at a slower rate over an extended period of time.
You initiate an FTP session to a FrameSaver node in the same way as you would
initiate an FTP to any other IP-addressable device.
NOTE:
Loading a configuration with many DLCIs from a unit’s Customer
Configuration 1 or 2 option area into its Current Configuration area may take
time. Allow a minute or more for the downloaded file to be put into the unit’s
currently active configuration.
Summary of Contents for 9126
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Page 182: ...6 Security and Logins 6 16 September 2002 9128 A2 GB20 80 ...
Page 264: ...7 Operation and Maintenance 7 82 September 2002 9128 A2 GB20 80 ...
Page 348: ...A Menu Hierarchy A 4 September 2002 9128 A2 GB20 80 ...
Page 440: ...E Connectors Cables and Pin Assignments E 18 September 2002 9128 A2 GB20 80 ...