Tftp Command Example; Gui-Based Tftp Clients; Table 40 General Commands For Gui-Based Tftp Clients - Nortel BCM50e Configuration

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TFTP command example

The following is an example TFTP command:
tftp [-i] host get rom-0 config.rom
where "i" specifies binary image transfer mode (use this mode when transferring
binary files), "host" is the Business Secure Router IP address, "get" transfers the
file source on the Business Secure Router (rom-0, name of the configuration file
on the Business Secure Router) to the file destination on the computer and
renames it config.rom.

GUI-based TFTP clients

Table 40

Table 40 General commands for GUI-based TFTP clients

Command
Host
Send/Fetch
Local File
Remote File
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Use the TFTP client (see the example below) to transfer files between the
Business Secure Router and the computer. The file name for the configuration
file is "rom-0" (rom-zero, not capital o).
Note: Telnet connection must be active and the SMT must be in CI
mode before and during the TFTP transfer. For details on TFTP
commands (see
"TFTP command example" on page
documentation of your TFTP client program. For UNIX, use "get" to
transfer from the Business Secure Router to the computer and "binary"
to set binary transfer mode.
describes some of the fields that appear in GUI-based TFTP clients.
Description
Enter the IP address of the Business Secure Router. 192.168.1.1 is the
Business Secure Router's default IP address when shipped.
Use Send to upload the file to the Business Secure Router and Fetch to
back up the file on your computer.
Enter the path and name of the firmware file (*.bin extension) or
configuration file (*.rom extension) on your computer.
This is the filename on the Business Secure Router. The filename for the
firmware is "ras" and for the configuration file, is "rom-0".
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