Table 31 Examples Of Filenames With Record Length In Their Extension; Table 32 Examples Of Filenames Without Record Length In Their Extension - Nortel DMS-100 User Manual

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<bin/txt>
<record length>
This file format is shown in table 31.
Table 31 Examples of filenames with record length in their extension
File type
XPM software
XPM software
MS software
Series III
MS Firmware
LCM
OM
DCH
If the filename extension is not as described in table 31, the system attempts to
identify the extension with a common set of filename extensions. Common
filename extensions recognized by the FTP application are shown in table 32.
Table 32 Examples of filenames without record length in their extension
File type
Extension
Patches
.patch
.ptchm68p
.ptchm88p
.ptchisnp
CM
.loadbr2
modules
.load68k
.loadppc
XREF
.xref
Before the file transfer takes place, set file type to BINARY or ASCII. For
example, use the BINARY command to change the file type to binary for
filenames in the following format:
filename.patch
is the transfer type, txt for ASCII or bin for BINARY
the logical record length is a number from 1 to 32767
Filename before
Format
transfer to the
DMS
file1.bin1024
binary, lrecl 1024
file1e.txt54
ascii, lrecl 54
file1.bin138
binary, lrecl 138
file1.bin1020
binary, lrecl 1020
file1.bin138
binary, lrecl 138
file1.bin55
binary, lrecl 55
file1.bin2048
binary, lrecl 2048
file1.bin1024
binary, lrecl 1024
Filename
before transfer
to the DMS
file1.patch
file1.ptchm68p
file1.ptchm88p
file1.ptchisnp
file1.loadbr2
file1.load68k
file1.loadppc
file1.xref
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Appendix C: Using FTP 119
DMS filename
after transfer to
the DMS
FILE1
FILE1
FILE1
FILE1
FILE1
FILE1
FILE1
FILE1
Format
DMS filename
after transfer
to the DMS
binary, lrecl 128
FILE1$PATCH
binary, lrecl 256
FILE1$LD
ascii, lrecl80
FILE1

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