3. Initial Startup and Configuration
7990-A2-GB20-20
September 2004
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Configuration Loader
The Configuration Loader screen allows you to upload configurations to and
download configurations from a TFTP server. To access the Configuration Loader
screen, follow this menu selection sequence:
Main Menu
→
Configuration
→
Configuration Loader
Procedure
To upload or download a configuration:
1. Position the cursor in the Image File Name field. Type the name of the file to
be downloaded, or the name to be used for the file to be uploaded.
The filename may be a regular path name expression of directory names
separated by a forward slash (/) ending with the filename. The total path name
length can be up to 128 characters.
—
DOS machine:
If the TFTP server is hosted by a DOS machine, then
directory and filenames must consist of eight or less characters with an
optional suffix of up to three characters. The system will automatically
upload the configuration file and create directories and filenames, as
needed.
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UNIX machine:
If your server is hosted by a UNIX machine, the
configuration file you name
must already exist. It will not
be created on the
UNIX system by the TFTP server. It is critical
that you work with your
system administrator to plan the naming conventions for directories,
filenames, and permissions so that anyone using the system has read and
write permissions.
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MCP FFS:
When uploading configuration files to the MCP FFS, the
directory and filename must be entered, otherwise the download will fail.
main/configuration/config_loader
Model: 799x
CONFIGURATION LOADER
Configuration File Name: Clear
TFTP Server IP Address: 000.000.000.000 Clear
TFTP Transfer Direction: Download from Server
Destination: DSL
Start Transfer: Yes
Packets Sent: 0000000
Packets Received: 0000000
Bytes Sent: 0000000
Bytes Received: 0000000
Transfer Status: Transfer Pending
Activate new configuration? No
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Summary of Contents for Hotwire 7995
Page 16: ...1 About the TDM SHDSL Endpoint 1 8 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...
Page 42: ...3 Initial Startup and Configuration 3 18 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...
Page 48: ...4 Configuring the Unit Using the Internal Switches 4 6 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...
Page 91: ...7 Testing 7990 A2 GB20 20 September 2004 7 15...
Page 92: ...7 Testing 7 16 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...
Page 132: ...B Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps B 8 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...
Page 146: ...C Connectors Cables and Pin Assignments C 14 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...
Page 148: ...D Technical Specifications D 2 September 2004 7990 A2 GB20 20...