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Uploading the capture file to a remote server
1. Use one of the following commands to upload the capture file:
copy capture-file ftp
copy capture-file tftp
copy capture-file scp
Note:
The use of the copy capture-file scp command is limited to uploading files
Note:
of 1 MB or less.
For example:
G350-001(super)# copy capture-file ftp myCature.cap 135.64.103.66
This command will stop the capture if capturing is started
Confirmation - do you want to continue (Y/N)? y
Username: xxxx
Password: xxxx
Beginning upload operation ...
This operation may take up to 20 seconds.
Please refrain from any other operation during this time.
For more information , use 'show upload status 10' command
G350-001(super)#
Uploading the capture file to an S8300 server
1. Telnet into the S8300 server, for example by using the session mgc command.
2. Open the Avaya Maintenance Web Interface. For instructions on accessing the Avaya
Maintenance Web Interface, see Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G250 Media
Gateway, 03-300434 or Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G350 Media Gateway,
03-300394.
3. In the Avaya Maintenance Web Interface, select FTP under Security in the main menu.
4. Click Start Server.
5. Log into the G250/G350.
6. Use the copy capture file ftp command to upload the capture file. Specify that the
capture file should be placed in the ftp '/pub' subdirectory. For example:
G350-001(super)# copy capture-file ftp pub/capfile.cap 149.49.43.96
7. At the FTP login prompt, enter anonymous.
8. At the FTP password prompt, enter your e-mail address.
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