REMOTE MANAGEMENT

TFTP

The default file access for the GUEST user is “read” access to all files. The default file access for the ADMIN user is “read” access to the report and statistics files, and “read and write” access to all other files. The default for the TFTP server is ADMIN file access rights. The possible file types and possible accesses for each user are:

Users

Report Files

Statistics Files

Config files

Other Files

GUEST

RN

RN

RN

N

ADMIN

RN

RN

RWN

RWN

where:

“R” for read only file access “W” for write file access

“N” for no access rights for the corresponding file type

Actual files included in the file type categories are as follows:

File category

File types included in the category

Report

RPRT_LOG.1 - 10

Statistics

STAT_LOG.1 - 10

Configuration

*.NEI (with the exception of CFGTOKEN.NEI)

Other

All other file types: .EXE, .COM, .TXT, (CFGTOKEN.NEI), etc.

Note: If you use TFTP to copy over configuration files to the CyberSWITCH, the new configuration will not take place until the CyberSWITCH is restarted. This may be accomplished with Telnet session and issuing the restart command. The Telnet session must then be reestablished.

USAGE INSTRUCTIONS

The CyberSWITCH has both the client and server TFTP components built into it. When using the CyberSWITCH as the local client, enter the following command(s) to transfer files:

tftp put

or

tftp get

The tftp put command transfers files to the remote host; the tftp get command retrieves files from the remote host. For either command you will then be prompted for the IP address of the remote host, the complete path of local file name, the complete path of the remote file name, and the file mode (binary or ASCII). You will be notified of the status of the transfer.

There is a tftp stats command that gives the user statistics on the TFTP feature. Statistics for the server (or remote) side imply that someone from a remote device (either on the LAN or WAN) initiated the request to transferred files to (or from) the CyberSWITCH. Statistics for the client (or local) side imply that the user on the CyberSWITCH initiated the request to transfer files to a remote device. The following statistics are available for both the server and client sides:

Number of successful file puts

Number of successful file gets

Number of failed file puts

Number of failed file gets

Total bytes put

Total bytes get

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