Getting Started with MAXserver Access Servers
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Table 5 - Default Protocols
Software Load Image
Parameter File
Dump file
CARD (default)
XMOP
MOP
BOOTP
RARP
DTFTP*
NVS (default)
XMOP
MOP
BOOTP
RARP
XMOP
MOP
BOOTP
RARP
*Not enabled by default.
The access server first attempts to load software from the flash card using
the CARD protocol, because this is the default. If a card is not present, it
searches for the load image using protocols in the order in which they appear
on the screen: XMOP, MOP, BOOTP, RARP, and DTFTP, if it is enabled.
When the access server attempts to send information to a dump server, it
first attempts to use XMOP, then MOP, BOOTP, and RARP.
Directed Trivial File Transfer Protocol (DTFTP)
The DTFTP (Directed Trivial File Transfer Protocol) information display on
the screen only when DTFTP is listed as an Image load method. (Typically,
you only need to use this when loading across a router or when the load host
does not support BOOTP or RARP.) Similarly, the CARD/XMOP/ MOP load
filename is present when CARD, XMOP, or MOP is listed as an Image load
method.
Using the CARD, NVS, XMOP and MOP Protocols
The access server uses the CARD, NVS, XMOP, and MOP protocols to search
for a software load image or parameter file on a particular location
determined by the protocol
.
NOTE:
The CARD and NVS protocols do not apply to dump files,