Adtran 550 Guia Do Utilizador
Section 5 DLP-9
ATLAS 550 System Manual
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1. Connect to the ATLAS 550 using the ETHERNET interface.
If you are not already connected to the unit’s
ETHERNET
port using Telnet client software, use the
procedure in DLP-3, Setting IP Parameters for the ATLAS 550, to connect to the unit.
2. Log in to the unit using at least a level-3 password (see DLP-2, Logging in to the ATLAS 550, for log in
details).
3. Go to the S
YSTEM
U
TILITY
menu and select the C
ONFIGURATION
T
RANSFER
menu; then press <Enter>.
4. Set the TFTP S
ERVER
IP A
DDRESS
to the IP address of the machine running the TFTP Server
Program.
5. Change TFTP S
ERVER
F
ILENAME
to a unique filename including path. This will be the name of the
configuration file retrieved from the remote server.
Some TFTP servers constrain the format of the filename depending on the operating system of the
server. For example, a TFTP server running on a PC under Windows 3.1 may only permit 8.3 format
filenames (8 characters, period, and three extension characters).
server. For example, a TFTP server running on a PC under Windows 3.1 may only permit 8.3 format
filenames (8 characters, period, and three extension characters).
6. Select the L
OAD
AND
U
SE
C
ONFIG
menu field and press <Enter>.
Respond with
Y
to confirm request.
7. View C
URRENT
T
RANSFER
S
TATUS
to verify the progress of the current upload.
8. When the upload has successfully completed, I
DLE
displays in the C
URRENT
T
RANSFER
S
TATUS
field
and TFTP D
OWNLOAD
C
OMPLETE
displays in the P
REVIOUS
T
RANSFER
S
TATUS
field.
Perform the following steps in the order listed.
If you are using the ADTRAN TFTP server, the IP address displays in the
S
TATUS
field. For
other TFTP servers, please refer to the appropriate documentation.
The ATLAS 550 system is rebooted immediately after a configuration is successfully
loaded. No additional confirmation is requested, and any online sessions will be
terminated.
loaded. No additional confirmation is requested, and any online sessions will be
terminated.
TFTP is not secure. No passwords are required for client access. Anyone can access files
through the IP port on the server machine if they know the target file’s name.
through the IP port on the server machine if they know the target file’s name.