TFTP File Transfer Commands

Set Bootup

Description

Specifies remote the TFTP host and pathname for files to be loaded after a IOLAN

User Level

reboot.

Admin

Syntax

set bootup firmware host <hostname> [file <path_filename>]

 

set bootup configuration host <hostname> [file <path_filename>]

Options

firmware file

 

The path and file name, relative to the default path of your TFTP server software, of the

 

update software for the IOLAN that will be loaded when the IOLAN is rebooted.

 

configuration file

 

The path and file name, relative to the default path of your TFTP server software, of the

 

configuration software for the IOLAN that will be loaded when the IOLAN is rebooted.

 

host

 

The host name or IP address of the server that contains the configuration or firmware

 

file. If you use a host name, it must exist in the IOLAN’s host table or be resolved by

 

DNS.

Show ARP

Description

Shows the current contents of the ARP cache.

User Level

Admin

Syntax

show arp

Show Bootup

Description Shows the Firmware and Configuration files specified for IOLAN bootup.

User Level Admin

Syntax show bootup

TFTP File Transfer Commands

Netload

Description

Transfers a file from a remote host to the IOLAN using the TFTP protocol.

User Level

Admin

Syntax

netload text-configfactory-default-configfirmware

 

configurationcustomlangterm1term2term3customapp-file

 

wan-driver <hostname/IP_address> <filename>

Options text-config

Specify this option if you are uploading a text-based configuration file to the IOLAN from a TFTP server.

factory-default-config

Specifies the configuration file that you are going to load from a TFTP server to the IOLAN that will act as the factory default configuration. See the User Guide for directions on how to revert back to the original factory default configuration, if required.

firmware

Specifies that you are going to download a new firmware file to the IOLAN.

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SDS, MDC specifications

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