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A R 7 2 0 R O U T E R Q U I C K S T A R T G U I D E
Documentation and Tools CD-ROM
The AR Series Router Documentation and Tools CD-ROM is
bundled with every AR router and includes:
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The
AR Series Router Documentation Set
in Adobe Acrobat
PDF format—the complete reference to installing,
configuring and managing the AR series of multiprotocol
routers, including detailed descriptions of all commands.
•
Application Notes—a collection of technical and background
papers on the application of AR router technologies.
•
Configuration Examples—a collection of ready-to-use
examples of typical network configurations, complete with
scripts to download to an AR router using AT-TFTP.
•
AT-TFTP Server for Windows, for downloading software
releases, scripts and other files to or from an AR router.
•
Adobe Acrobat Reader for Windows for viewing and
printing the online documentation in PDF format. Get
instant access to information with full-text searching of PDF
documents by keyword or phrase.
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Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Communicator.
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Demonstration versions of networking utilities, such as
AR-Remote File Manager (AR-RFM) from Allied Telesyn and
F-Secure’s Secure Shell client for Windows.
USING THE CD-ROM
To use the CD-ROM, follow these steps:
1
Insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
2
If the CD Browser menu does not appear automatically in a
few seconds, select “Run” from the Start Menu. Type
d:\start.exe
(where d: is the CD-ROM drive letter) and click
OK.
3
To view a document, click on the document title. To navigate
around PDF documents, do one of the following:
•
Use the toolbar buttons, keyboard shortcuts, and commands
from the Document menu to page through the document.
•
Click on a bookmark, thumbnail or hypertext link to jump
to a specific section or topic.
•
Use the Search command to search for keywords or
phrases.
For more information about using the Adobe Acrobat Reader,
select “Acrobat Reader Help” from the Help menu.
4
To install any of the tools on the CD-ROM, click on the
“Tools” button in the CD Browser menu.
USING AT-TFTP SERVER
To use AT-TFTP Server, follow these steps:
1
If AT-TFTP Server has not yet been installed, install it now
from the AR Series Router Documentation and Tools CD-
ROM.
2
Select AT-TFTP Server from the Start > Programs > Allied
Telesyn > AT-TFTP Server menu.
3
To set preferences for the AT-TFTP Server, select “Options”
from the File menu to display the “Set Preferences” dialog box.
The “Default file transfer directory” field specifies the directory
AT-TFTP Server will read from or write to, for file requests
that do not include a directory specification.
To prevent unauthorised access to private directories, enter a
path name in the “Restrict to directory” field. AT-TFTP Server
will use only the specified directory, even if file requests contain
references to other directories.
Select “Read only” to prevent files being written to the PC. To
use the PC to archive router scripts created using the router’s
CREATE CONFIG command, select “Read Write”.
Make any required changes and click “OK”.
4
To load a file from AT-TFTP Server to the router, on a
terminal connected to the router type the command:
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.
5
TFTP requests are logged to the AT-TFTP Server main
window. To save the log, select “Save As” from the File menu.