Configuration and management
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This command sends the corresponding file to the input IP address using the
writeflash
command. Binary file transfer must be set for TFTP. However,
many systems have the ASCII format preset. This example for Windows NT
shows you how to achieve this by using the '-i' parameter.
The device is booted up following a successful firmware upload and this acti-
vates the new firmware switch directly. If an error occurs during the upload
(write error in the flash ROM, TFTP transmission error or similar) FirmSafe
activates the previous firmware. The configuration remains in operation.
With TFTP, other configuration commands can be performed too. The syntax
is best demonstrated with the following examples:
tftp 10.0.0.1 get readconfig file1: Reads the configuration from the device
with the address 10.0.0.1 and saves it as file1 in the current directory.
tftp 10.0.0.1 put file1 writeconfig: Writes the configuration from file1 to
the device with the address 10.0.0.1.
tftp 10.0.0.1 get dir/status/verb file2: Saves the current connection infor-
mation in file2.
3.8
What's happening on the line?
After the basic setup of the devices, further important information can be
gained with regard to the parameters still to be modified, especially by
observing the data flow on the various ports of the router.
In addition to the device statistics that can be read out during a telnet or ter-
minal session or with
ELSA WEBconfig
, a variety of other options are also
available.
3.9
ELSA LANmonitor
The
ELSA LANmonitor
includes a monitoring tool with which you can view the
most important information on the status of your router on your monitor at
any time under Windows operating systems. Many of the internal messages
generated by the device are converted to plain text, thereby helping you to
troubleshoot.
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