Tftp Lighting Configuration - 3Com 5500-SI Configuration Manual

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YSTEM
TFTP Lighting
Configuration
M
ANAGEMENT
Enabling FTP Client on the Switch
After FTP client is enabled on an SWITCH 5500 switch, the seven-segment digital LED
on the front panel of the switch will rotate clockwise when the FTP client (the SWITCH
5500 switch) is downloading file from a FTP server, and will stop rotating when the
file downloading is finished, as show in Figure 145.
Table 587: Download file from an FTP server to the switch acting as an FTP client
Device
Operation
FTP client
Log into the remote
(SWITCH
FTP server
5500)
Download files from
the remote FTP server
and save the files to the
local device
FTP server
Enable FTP server
Configure
authentication/authoriz
ation of the FTP server
Introduction to TFTP
Trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP) is a simple protocol. Compared with FTP, TFTP does
not provide complex interactive access interface and authentication control, and is
suitable for the environments that do not need complex interaction. Generally, TFTP is
implemented based on UDP.
The TFTP file transfer is initiated by a client:
When a file needs to be downloaded, the client sends a read request to the TFTP
server. It then receives data from the server and sends acknowledgement to the
server.
When a file needs to be uploaded, the client sends a write request to the TFTP
server. It then sends data to the server and receives acknowledgement from the
server.
TFTP can transfer files in two formats:
Binary: used to transfer programs.
ASCII code: used to transfer text files.
Before configuring TFTP, the network administrator should first configure the IP
addresses of the TFTP client and server and ensure that the client and the server are
reachable to each other.
Command
Description
ftp [ ipaddress [
Required
port ] ]
The switch is an FTP client by default.
The user should first obtain an FTP
user name and password, then log
into the remote FTP server. Only after
that, can the user obtain the access
rights of corresponding directory and
file.
At the same time the user logs into
the FTP server, the switch enters FTP
client command view.
get remotefile [
Required
localfile ]
If no local file name is specified, the
system will consider that the local file
name is identical with the file name on
the remote FTP server by default.
-
Required
For detailed configuration, refer to the
configuration instruction relevant to FTP
server.
-
Required
For detailed configuration, refer to the
configuration instruction relevant to FTP
server.

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