Using Rcp - Avaya CS700 Administration And Maintenance

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Managing Files
Note:
Your remote host's software may vary. Consult the TCP/IP documentation for
Note:
command support, setup, and usage.
Example: Logging into an 1100_a using telnet.
1. Log into the s1100_a guest directory from your remote host.
$ telnet s1100_a
The system displays a login prompt.
2. Log in by typing
The system displays a password prompt.
3. Enter your password by typing
Tip:
If your host is listed in the system's .rhosts file, this step is unnecessary.
Tip:
The
prompt indicates successful login.
$
4. Perform the tasks you want. See
commands.
5. Type
exit

Using rcp

The rcp command is one of the standard "r" commands supported by many TCP/IP platforms
for copying files between hosts. It provides greater security than ftp by requiring hosts to be
registered with each other (see
Note:
Before copying PIN information, see the section
Note:
system
The system uses tcp port 514 for rcp requests. This is a standard port number and should be
compatible with your software (that is, your remote host's software should use this port to issue
rcp requests to the system).
The rcp command uses the following syntax (bracketed [ ] arguments are optional):
rcp [-p] [host:]file1 [host:]file2
rcp [-p] [-r] [host:]file1 ... [host:]directory
Where:
[host]
file1
file2
234 Administration and Maintenance of the CS700/CS780 Audio Conferencing Server
.
dcbguest
abc123
to close the session.
Registering Hosts to Use rlogin and rcp
on page 256. Before copying voice files, see
Represents the name of the host you want to copy from or to.
Copy from file.
Copy to file.
(the default guest password).
UNIX Command Subset
Copying the files to the
on page 230. for a list of
on page 231).
About mlcp
on page 249.

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