BSR 2000 Configuration and Management Guide
2. Enter the cable interface from Global Configuration mode.
3. Use the ip helper-address command in Interface Configuration mode to specify
4. Verify that the information was entered correctly by displaying the running
Configuring FTP Access
You can configure the BSR to transfer files between systems on the network using the
Internet File Transfer Protocol (FTP). FTP is typically used to transfer upgrade files
from an FTP server on the network to the BSR. To configure FTP connections on the
BSR, you must specify the FTP username and password that the BSR must use when
contacting the FTP server.
Follow these steps to configure FTP Access on the BSR:
1. To specify the FTP user name to be used for the FTP connection, use the ip ftp
Note: An FTP username can contain up to 31 characters.
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You can forward the following protocols:
For example:
MOT (config)#ip forward-protocol udp 35
MOT (config)#interface cable <X/Y>
where:
X is 0.
Y is the cable port number.
a destination IP address for forwarding UDP broadcast packets, including
BOOTP:
MOT (config-if)#ip helper-address <A.B.C.D>
where:
A.B.C.D is the destination IP address.
configuration in Privileged EXEC mode.
MOT# show running-config
username command in Global Configuration mode:
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