Netopia 430 s Guida Di Riferimento
Utilities and Tests 10-19
bytes transferred.
To upload a configuration file
Using TFTP, you can send a file containing a snapshot of the
Router’s current configuration to a TFTP ser ver. The file can then be
downloaded by a different Netopia ISDN Router unit to configure its
parameters (see
Router’s current configuration to a TFTP ser ver. The file can then be
downloaded by a different Netopia ISDN Router unit to configure its
parameters (see
).
This is useful for configuring a number of Routers with identical
parameters, or just for creating configuration backup files.
parameters, or just for creating configuration backup files.
Uploading a file can also be useful for troubleshooting purposes.
The uploaded configuration file can be tested on a different Netopia
ISDN Router unit by Farallon or your network administrator.
The uploaded configuration file can be tested on a different Netopia
ISDN Router unit by Farallon or your network administrator.
To upload a configuration file, follow these steps:
1.
Select TFTP Server Name and enter the DNS name or IP
address of the TFTP ser ver you will use. The DNS name or IP
address is available from the site where the ser ver is located.
address of the TFTP ser ver you will use. The DNS name or IP
address is available from the site where the ser ver is located.
2.
Select Config File Name and enter a name for the file you will
upload. The file will appear with the name you choose on the
TFTP ser ver. You may need to enter a file path along with the
file name (for example, Mypc/Netopia/myfile).
upload. The file will appear with the name you choose on the
TFTP ser ver. You may need to enter a file path along with the
file name (for example, Mypc/Netopia/myfile).
3.
Select Write Config Now and press Return. Netopia will begin
to transfer the file.
to transfer the file.
4.
The TFTP Transfer State item will change from Idle to Writing
Config. The TFTP Current Transfer Bytes item will reflect the
number of bytes transferred.
Config. The TFTP Current Transfer Bytes item will reflect the
number of bytes transferred.