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TeleBoss 830 2.11.370 STD User Manual
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3. Decide whether you will be using
[X]modem
or
[A]SCII
and follow the relevant instructions below.
OPTIONAL: Using the command
SK GET CUSTOM
(as opposed to
SK GET
) will retrieve only the non-default
settings (as opposed to
all
settings). This results in a significantly smaller and easier to read file, and is best
when the settings will be used to configure a unit that has it settings set to the factory defaults.
Xmodem
When prompted "[X]modem or [A]scii?" Press
X
for [X]modem. The TeleBoss will now prepare the
settings and prompt the user to give the receive command. Using the menus in your terminal
emulator find the Xmodem settings and receive the file, placing it anywhere you wish on your local file
system. This process is different for every emulator.
ASCII
Enable logging on your terminal emulator and configure the terminal emulator to create a file in an
appropriate directory. The process for doing this is different for every emulator. When prompted,
"[X]modem or [A]scii?" Press
A
for ASCII. All setting keys will be printed to the screen. Once this
has completed either suspend logging or terminate the connection (close the emulator).
If you do not wish to use the terminal emulator logging function, some emulators allow the ASCII
output to be cut and pasted from the screen and into a text file.
Backing up settings using FTP
1. Open a command prompt window on a computer or server that has network access to your TeleBoss.
2. Type
FTP <IP address of unit>
3. You will be prompted for the user name and password. Ensure you log in using a User ID with
MASTER rights.
4.
Once user credentials have been input you will get: “230 Login accepted; user restrictions apply.” and
an FTP command prompt.
5. Type
get skall
for all settings or
get skcustom
(for only the non-default settings) followed by a path
to a desired directory and a file name. The path is the absolute path to the file on the other machine
including any extensions. Use backslashes (\) for path strings. The file name is the exact name of the
file including any extensions (.txt).
J:\>ftp 192.168.100.244
Connected to 192.168.100.244.
220- TeleBoss FTP Server Active (830001122 02/12/17)
220 Please enter user name to proceed...
User (192.168.50.100:(none)): admin
331 Password required for admin
Password:
230 Login accepted; user restrictions apply.
ftp> get skall c:\temp\Teleboss.txt
200 Port OK
150-Please stand by...
150 Opening Data Connection...
226 Transfer complete.
ftp: 49833 bytes received in 0.20Seconds 249.16Kbytes/sec.
ftp>bye
221 Goodbye.
J:\>