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3.9.2 Configuration Scripts Menu
Figure 3-55. Configuration Files Menu
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TFTP Host Address
TFTP server resides. [
•
—Name of file containing this unit's configuration pro-
Filename
file that will be transferred to the TFTP server. The configura-
tion information will be in a plain-text ASCII format.
[
Any 40-character alphanumeric string
for example:
config\inet-config.txt
Scripts" on Page
NOTE: The filename field is used in identifying the desired
incoming file and as the name of file being exported to the TFTP
server. Before exporting the unit's configuration, you may want
to name it something that reflect the unit's services or identifi-
cation.
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—Time in seconds the TFTP server will wait for a
TFTP Timeout
packet ACK (acknowledgment) from the transceiver before
suspending the file transfer. [
•
—Initiate the file transfer of the configuration file
Retrieve File
from TFTP server into the transceiver.
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—Initiate the file transfer from the transceiver's current
Send File
configuration file to TFTP server.
NOTE:
See Upgrading the Firmware
setting up the TFTP server.
A Brief Description of Configuration Files
If you plan to have more than a few radios in your network, use the con-
figuration file feature to configure similar units from a common set of
parameters. There are over 50 user-controllable settings that can be used
to optimize the network and saved into a Configuration File. However,
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—IP address of the computer on which the
Any valid IP address
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.
(See "Using Configuration
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