Configuring NTP & SNMP Parameters
A: Using F100 Configuration
Configuring NTP & SNMP Parameters
F100 CONFIG instructs the XL-GPS unit to transfer its NTP and SNMP configuration files to
an FTP server so the user can edit them. When finished editing, the user transfers the config
files back to the XL-GPS using the F100 CONFIG command.
Overview of Steps
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Set up an FTP server on your workstation.
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Using the XL-GPS’s command line interface, enter the
F100 CONFIG get
command. The XL-GPS transfers copies of its configura-tion files over the network to
the FTP on your PC.
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Edit the configuration files.
•
Give the XL-GPS a new command,
F100 CONFIG set
. The XL-GPS retrieves
copies of the edited configuration files from the FTP and overwrites it’s current config
files with the newly edited ones.
Set up the FTP Server
To save time and trouble, download a
pre-configured
FTP server from:
Click here,
and
extract it to the C:\ drive on your workstation. Otherwise, customize your existing FTP server
setup as described in this section.
When performing these operations, the user issues command line instructions to the XL-
GPS. The XL-GPS responds to those commands by connecting to the FTP server and
transferring files to and from the FTP. The XL-GPS gives the FTP server ‘Anonymous’ as its
user name, and uses a
null
password (e.g., the equivalent of pressing the Enter key on your
keyboard instead of entering text). The FTP server must be configured as follows:
•
Anonymous log-ins are enabled
•
The password for Anonymous is disabled, or allows a null password
•
Anonymous has read/write privileges to Anonymous’s home directory.
Get the IP Address of the FTP Server/Workstation
If the FTP server is running on your Windows workstation, open a DOS command line
window on the workstation:
•
Click
Start
,
Run
, and type
cmd
, or
•
Click
Start
,
Programs
, (and
Accessories
in some cases), and select
Command
prompt
or
DOS prompt
.
•
At the command line, type
ipconfig
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