Importing From A Remote Tftp Directory - Nortel Configuration Manager Configuration

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Importing from a remote TFTP directory

To import from a remote TFTP server:
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In the Files in TFTP directory box, select the file(s) you want to import.
If the list is empty, verify the location of the TFTP server directory and copy
the files you want to import to the directory.
In the Select a driver list, optionally select the driver.
By default, CCM detects the file type and selects the right driver.
Click Add.
The files you have selected to import are listed in the Files to Import tab at the
bottom of the Import From TFTP dialog box.
Repeat previous steps until all files you want to import are added to the import
list.
You can go to the next step, or you can add remote files to the import list as
explained in
"Importing from a remote TFTP
Click Import.
CCM imports the listed configuration files. If you have many configuration
files, the import process can take a while. Therefore, you might want to
schedule the import for a later time. See
operations," on page 103
In the navigation pane, select a destination folder for the configuration data.
Open the Import from TFTP dialog box in one of the following ways:
Choose Configuration > Import > From TFTP.
On the toolbar, click Import, and then click TFTP in the Import Source
dialog box.
In the TFTP server list, select Remote TFTP Server.
The contents of the top two panes of the Import from TFTP dialog box
change. In the upper-left pane, the TFTP Server's IP address or hostname box
is enabled; in the upper-right pane, the list of files in the TFTP directory is
replaced by a file name box. See
directory".
Chapter 6, "Scheduling CCM
for more information.
Figure 35 on page
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