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Using Out-of-Band Access to Transfer Files
117381-A Rev. A B-13
Typical workstation and router responses are
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XMODEM File Receive Function
CRC mode requested on command line
YMODEM Batch Protocol
YMODEM Batch Receive Complete
away for 37 seconds
(the amount of time the router’s Technician Interface
relinquished control to the router’s YMODEM protocol program; in other
words, the duration of the file transfer operation)
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11. If you are finished transferring files from the router to the remote
workstation, enter
logout at the Technician Interface command line
prompt.
This action returns control to the UNIX workstation command line prompt.
12. Enter the ls command to list the contents of the current (receiving)
directory, to verify that the file transfer completed successfully.
Transferring Files from a UNIX Workstation to a Router
To transfer one or more files from your UNIX remote workstation to a Bay
Networks router, use the following procedure:
1. At the UNIX command line prompt, enter a cd command to change (if
necessary) from the current directory to the directory that contains the
files you want to transfer to the router.
2. Enter a dir command (if necessary) to view the list of files in the directory.
3. Determine which files you need to transfer from the workstation to the
router.
4. Enter a tip command on the workstation to open a dial connection
between the workstation and the desired router. For example:
tip modem0
modem0
designates the workstation port that accommodates the dial modem
attached to the workstation. The system displays the following message:
Connected
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