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Using Out-of-Band Access to Transfer Files
117381-A Rev. A B-7
File Names
The conventions for the treatment of file names by the YMODEM protocol are
The source router or the remote workstation sends files with path names
stripped and limited to eight characters plus a three-character extension. The
router or workstation converts all file name characters to lowercase, and all
“:” characters to “/” characters.
The target router or workstation stores received files under their transmitted
names. However, YMODEM converts / characters in the received file name
back to “:” characters. YMODEM also translates all uppercase characters into
lowercase, and eliminates any trailing dots in the file name.
If you want to specify multiple file names in a single
xmodem command (that
is, a YMODEM batch file transfer operation), insert a space after every file
name except for the last name you specify in the command line. You can also
use wildcards in a file name (for example, *.bat).
For More Information
The following book provides additional information about xmodem protocols:
Forsberg, Charles. Ed. XMODEM/YMODEM Protocol Reference.
Implementation Notes
This section provides implementation notes on
•How
xmodem handles files and checks for errors in files
•How
xmodem responds when you cancel a file transfer operation
How to manage modem hardware incompatibilities
How to view
xmodem log events
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