
RADSL Card Configuration
Table 3-1. Card Status Options (3 of 4)
NVRAM Config Loader | |
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Provides the ability to upload or download a copy of the card’s binary configuration data to or from a Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server.
Configuration File Name
DOS Machine
If your server is hosted by a DOS machine, you must name the file to be uploaded using the DOS convention
UNIX Machine
If your server is hosted by a UNIX machine, the configuration file you name 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.
(This is a UNIX system security feature.)
NOTE: This must be done before you can upload files to a UNIX server.
TFTP Server IP Address – IP host name or address in nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format.
TFTP Transfer Direction –
Start Transfer – Yes/No (Default = No).
Packets Sent – Number of packets sent in download.
Packets Received – Number of packets received in download.
Bytes Sent – Number of bytes sent in download.
Bytes Received – Number of bytes received in download.
Transfer Status – Status of the upload or download transfer.
Card Reset (Reset System) | |
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Resets the card. This resets all counters and if a new configuration or software version has been downloaded, the new code will then become active. Verify that the LEDs on the DSL card go through the reset sequence once, and then a second time after approximately 10 seconds (BOOTP).
NOTE: This action disrupts the data flow for at least 30 seconds.
April 2000 |