Operation and Maintenance
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9161-A2-GH30-40
April 1999
Procedure
To initiate an FTP session:
1. Start the FTP client program on your host. For example, on a Unix host, type
ftp, followed by the IP address of the T1 access unit.
2. If a login and password are required (see
Creating a Login
in Chapter 6,
Security), you are prompted to enter them here. The FTP prompt appears.
3. The starting directory is the root directory (/). The following are available in
the /system directory: nam1_ctl.ocd, nam2_low.ocd, nam3_hi.ocd,
current.cfg, factory.cfg, cust1.cfg, cust2.cfg. Use the standard FTP
commands during the FTP session, as well as the following remote FTP
commands.
Command
Definition
cd
directory
Change the current directory on the access unit to
directory.
dir [
directory] or
ls-1
Print a listing of the directory contents in the
directory directory.
If no directory is specified, the current one is used.
get
file1 [file2]
Copy a file from the remote directory of the T1 access unit
node to the local directory on the host.
remotehelp
[
command]
Print the meaning of the command. If no argument is given, a
list of all known commands is printed.
ls [
directory]
Print an abbreviated list of the directory contents in the
specified directory. If no directory is specified, the current one
is used.
put
file1 [file2]
Copy
file1 from a local directory on the host to file 2 in the
current directory of the T1 access unit.
recv
file1 [file 2]
Same as a get.
send
file1 [file 2]
Same as a put.
pwd
Print the name of the current directory of the T1 access unit.
Performing an Upgrade
If you need to upgrade the NAM program code, you must transfer the following
files in the order specified by using the put command:
1. NAM control file (nam1_ctl.ocd)
2. NAM Program-Low Bank (nam2_low.ocd)
3. NAM Program-Hi Bank (nam3_hi.ocd)
These files must all be the same version (from the same revision level) for a
successful download.
Summary of Contents for 9161 Single T1
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