System Management - File Information - Alcatel-Lucent 1850 User Provisioning Manual

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Figure 3-92 System management - file information
The Remote File Information panel contains the following parameters:
Access Identifier - Supports the following input parameters:
– Database Backup on a Remote File Server (RFSDB) (default value) - A
The Default hyperlink allows to set Database Backup on a Remote File Server
(RFSDB) automatically.
Location - The following fields indicates the source/destination of the files on an RFS
to be transferred. The syntax of the url is as follows: "ftp
://[<userid>[:<password>]@]<ftphost>[:<port>]/<url-path>" with:
– User - The entry box allows to digit the user identifier used for the ftp connection
– Password - The entry box allows to digit the user password used for the ftp
– Host - The entry box allows to digit the IP address of the host (the Remote File
– Port - The entry box allows to digit the port number to connect to. Most schemes
– URL Path - The entry box allows to digit the details of how the specified resource
The Retrieve hyperlink is used to recover the information about the selection.
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database backup on a Remote File Server. It represents a database on a Remote
File Server. Multiple instances of RFSDB can exist in different locations on an
RFS. A specific instance is always addressed with this AID, with the addition of
information in the LOCATION parameter in the command.
on the RFS
connection on the RFS
Server)
designate protocols that have a default port number. The default port number for
ftp is 21
(i.e. the directory where the file(s) reside) can be accessed. It has the following
syntax: [/]<cwd1>/<cwd2>/.../<cwdN>where <cwd1> through <cwdN> are
strings that identify directories. The <cwd1>-<cwdN> portion of the <url-path>
is interpreted as a series of FTP commands as each of the cwd elements is to be
supplied, sequentially, as the argument to an FTP CWD (change working
directory) command.
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Issue 1 February 2009

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