Local Terminal Using Serial Connection - Efficient Networks SpeedStream 5600 Series Installation Manual

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To save the current configuration from the router:
After logging in to the FTP prompt and switching to binary mode,
1
change to the directory on your computer where the you wish to store
the configuration file. For example, if it is to be stored on a floppy
disk, insert the diskette in the drive and type:
Type:
2
get system.cfg
To upload a saved configuration file to the router:
After logging in to the FTP prompt and switching to binary mode,
1
change to the directory on your computer where the configuration file
is stored. For example, if it is stored on a floppy disk, insert the
diskette in the drive and type:
To back up your current firmware revision:
After logging in to the FTP prompt and switching to binary mode,
1
change to the location where the firmware file is to be stored. For
example, if it is to be stored on a floppy disk, type:
2
Type:
get exec.img
To download a new revision of firmware:
After logging in to the FTP prompt and switching to binary mode,
1
change to the directory where the firmware file is stored. For example,
if it is stored on a floppy disk, type:
2
Type:
put 5660.img
3
The router will reboot when download is complete.
Local Terminal using Serial
Connection
A terminal can be connected directly to the RS232 serial port. This
requires the use of a terminal emulation software package such as
Procomm or Microsoft HyperTerminal. Any standard terminal that
supports baud rates of 9600 or greater can be connected to the modem's
serial port. By default, the router is configured to communicate at a baud
rate of 38400.
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Accessing the Router
lcd a:\
lcd a:\
lcd a:\
lcd a:\
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