Initial Startup and Configuration

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

main/config/config_loader

Hotwire

 

 

Model: 7986

CONFIGURATION LOADER

 

Image 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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Ctrl-a to access these functions, ESC for previous menu

MainMenu Exit

"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 file name may be a regular path name expression of directory names separated by a forward slash (/) ending with the file name. 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 file names 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 file names as needed.

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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