
Using Technician Interface Software
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If the destination system has a memory card to which you are transferring a file,
we recommend that you compact the card first to optimize the space available for
the file. See “Compacting File Space
,” on page 4-18 for instructions.
We recommend that you first copy the file at the source to a new, temporary file
name if the name is the same as an existing file name at the destination.
Enter the following commands to initiate a file transfer from the Technician
Interface:
tftp get
<host_address> <remote_vol>
:
<remote_file>
[
<local_vol>
]:[
<local_file>
]
tftp put
<host_address>
<remote_vol>
:
<remote_file>
[
<local_vol>
]:[
<local_file>
]
get means you are transferring the file to the local Nortel Networks router and put
means you are transferring the file to the remote node.
<host_address>
is the address of the host for transfers.
<remote_vol>
is the volume number containing the volume to which you want to
transfer the file.
<remote_file>
is the name to which you want to transfer the file. If you do not
enter a destination name, the system defaults to the
<local file>
you specified for
the source file.
<local_vol>
is the volume number containing the volume in the local Nortel
Networks router.
<local_file>
is the name of the file used on the local router.
The system executes one TFTP request at a time for the duration of the file
transfer. The destination system stores the file under the name you specify. If you
do not enter a destination name, the system defaults to the
source file name.
Caution:
The local system erases the file if you enter its address in the
<host_address>
field of the
tftp
command.
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