Back Up Configurations Via Ftp - THOMSON SpeedTouch 610 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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5 SpeedTouch™610 Configuration Management

5.3.1 Back up Configurations via FTP

Introduction
Backup procedure
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For backup reasons, you can transfer configuration files from both the Speed-
Touch™610 '/active' and '/dl' subdirectories to your local disk.
Remind that a user.ini file in the system's '/active' subdirectory only contains
Note
an old saved configuration created before your latest software switch-over.
To backup the current SpeedTouch™610 configuration to your local disk as backup
user.ini file, proceed as follows:
Open an FTP session to the SpeedTouch™610. At the user name prompt, enter a
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user name (Note that by default entering a user name is not mandatory) and at
the password prompt, if applicable, the SpeedTouch™610 System Password (see
"2 The SpeedTouch™610 System Password" on page 7
Password):
C:\>ftp <SpeedTouch™610
Connected to <SpeedTouch™610
220 Inactivity timer = 120 seconds. Use 'site idle <secs>' to
change.
User (<SpeedTouch™610
331 SpeedTouch (00-90-D0-01-02-03) User 'JohnDoe' OK.
required.
Password:#####
230 OK
ftp>
If required, save the current SpeedTouch™610 configuration via the quote site
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saveall command:
ftp> quote site saveall
200-
200 CLI command "saveall" executed
ftp>
Enter binary file transfer mode. Optionally you can enable hashing:
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ftp> bin
200
TYPE is now 8-bit binary
ftp> hash
Hash mark printing On
ftp>
Change to the SpeedTouch™610 '/dl' subdirectory from which you want to get
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the latest configuration file from:
ftp>cd dl
250 Changed to /dl
ftp>
IP address>
IP
address>.
IP
address>:(none)): JohnDoe
ftp: (2048 bytes/hash mark) .
to configure a System
Password
E-SIT-CTC-20030324-0002 v1.0

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