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Hardware Reference 15
C613-03092-00 REV D
Using AT-TFTP Server
This section explains how to access and use the AT-TFTP Server. You can
transfer configuration files as well as download software upgrades with
AT-TFTP Server.
1. If AT-TFTP Server has not been installed, install it from the Documentation
and Tools CD-ROM.
Select AT-TFTP Server from the Start > Programs > Allied Telesis >
AT-TFTP Server menu.
2. To set preferences for the AT-TFTP Server, select Options from the File
menu to display the Set Preferences dialog box shown below.
The "Default file transfer directory" field specifies the directory that
AT-TFTP Server reads from or writes to for file requests that do not include
a directory specification.
Enter a path name in the "Restrict to directory" field to prevent
unauthorised access to private directories. AT-TFTP Server uses the
specified directory even when file requests contain references to other
directories.
To prevent files from being written to the PC, click the Read only checkbox.
To use the PC to archive scripts created using the switch's create config
command, click the Read Write checkbox.
Click the OK button when you finish.
3. To load a file from AT-TFTP Server to the switch, type the following
command on a terminal connected to the RS-232 Terminal Port (ASYN0):
load method=tftp file=filename server=ipadd dest=flash
where filename is the name of the file to download and ipadd is the IP
address of the PC running AT-TFTP Server.
4. To save a TFTP Server log, select Save As from the File menu. TFTP
requests are logged to the AT-TFTP Server main window.
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