Figure 5-8 Network Diagram For Maintenance Through Command Lines - H3C LS8M1WCMA0-OVS Installation Manual

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H3C LS8M1WCMA0-OVS Access Controller Module

Figure 5-8 Network diagram for maintenance through command lines

Configure the IP addresses of the two sides on the same network. For example, the IP
address of the TFTP server is set to 192.168.0.1, and that of the LS8M1WCMA0-OVS
card is set to 192.168.0.2. You can use the ping command on the server or the
LS8M1WCMA0-OVS card to check whether the connection is successful.
II. Backing up and restoring application programs and configuration files
After setting up the environment, perform the following operations on the PC:
View the files included in the current file system with the dir command.
<H3C>dir
Directory of flash:/
0
-rw-
1
drw-
2
-rw-
3
-rw-
4
-rw-
63340 KB total (20928 KB free)
<H3C>
Use the following command to upload the startup.cfg file from the LS8M1WCMA0-OVS
card to the TFTP server and save it as startup.bak.
<H3C>tftp 192.168.0.1 put startup.cfg startup.bak
File will be transferred in binary mode
Sending file to remote tftp server. Please wait... \
TFTP:
File uploaded successfully.
Use the following command to download the startup.cfg file from the server to the
LS8M1WCMA0-OVS card.
<H3C>tftp 192.168.0.1 get startup.cfg startup.cfg
The file startup.cfg exists. Overwrite it?[Y/N]:y
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main.bin
logfile
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startup.cfg
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