
Chapter 12. ADTRAN Utilities
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clear the information in this field, from the
Print Log
menu, select
Clear
Log
. Save this information to a file before deleting it with the
...to Clipboard
command.
Saving the Current Configuration to a TFTP Server
Before trying to save a configuration, ensure that the TFTP server is running.
If you are using the ADTRAN TFTP Server program, the server automatical-
ly enables when you start the program. Also, please note the following:
•
A level 3 or better password is required for a configuration download—
the same level required to modify most configuration parameters.
Please consult the ATLAS administrator if level 3 access is not availabl
e.
•
Some TFTP servers constrain filename formats. For example, a TFTP
server running on a PC under any platform may only permit 8.3 format
filenames (8 characters, period, and three extender characters).
To save the current configuration, follow these steps:
Successful Transfer
The
Previous Transfer Status
field indicates success or failure of the trans-
fer. If successful, the field reads
TFTP Download Complete
, and the
Current
Transfer Status
field displays
Idle
. The file is now present on the TFTP serv-
er. (For the ADTRAN TFTP Server, it is stored in the installation directory
or the directory you specified.)
Step
Action
1
Use Telnet and
log in
to the ATLAS 800 for which you want to save
the configuration file.
2
Select the System Utility menu, then the Config Transfer menu.
3
Set the TFTP Server IP Address to the IP address of the machine
running the TFTP server program. (If you are using the ADTRAN
TFTP server, the IP address displays in the Status field.)
4
Change the TFTP Server filename to a unique filename for saving
the configuration file to the remote server. (Enter the complete
directory path to the file.)
5
Move to the Save Config Remotely button and press Enter.
Press Y to confirm the transfer request.
TFTP is not secure. No passwords are required for client access.
Anyone can access files through the IP port on the server
machine if they know the target file’s name. For security
purposes, close this utility as soon as you have finished using it.
Summary of Contents for ATLAS 800 Series Module QUAD E1
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Page 28: ...Chapter 1 Introducing the ATLAS 800 1 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1...
Page 42: ...Chapter 3 Operating the ATLAS 800 3 6 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1...
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Page 94: ...Chapter 8 Dedicated Maps Terminal Menu 8 10 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1...
Page 122: ...Chapter 9 Dial Plan Terminal Menu 9 28 ATLAS 800 User Manual 61200180L1 1...
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