P-660HWP-Dx Support Notes
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The 192.168.1.1 is the IP address of the Prestige.
The local file is the source file of your configuration file that is available
in your hard disk.
The remote file is the file name that will be saved in Prestige.
Check the port number 69 and 512-Octet blocks for TFTP.
Check 'Binary' mode for file transfering.
Using TFTP command on Windows NT
Step 1: TELNET to your Prestige first before using TFTP command
Step 2: Type the CI command
'sys stdio 0'
to disable console idle timeout in
Command Line Interface (CLI).
Step 3: Download ZyNOS via LAN:
c:\tftp -i [PrestigeIP] get ras [localfile]
Step 4: Upload P-660HWP-Dx configurations via LAN:
c:\tftp -i [PrestigeIP] put
[localfile] rom-0
Step 5: Download P-660HWP-Dx configurations via LAN:
c:\tftp -i [PrestigeIP]
get rom-0 [localfile]
Using TFTP command on UNIX
Before you begin:
1. TELNET to your Prestige first before using TFTP command
2. Type the CI command 'sys stdio 0' to disable console idle timeout in
Command Line Interface (CLI)
Example:
[cppwu@faelinux cppwu]$ telnet 192.168.1.1
Trying 192.168.1.1...
Connected to 192.168.1.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
Password: ****
ras> sys stdio 0
(Open a new window)
[cppwu@faelinux cppwu]$ tftp
-I 192.168.1.1 get rom-0 [local-rom]
<- change to binary mode
<- download configurations
[cppwu@faelinux cppwu]$ tftp
-I 192.168.1.1 put [local-rom] rom-0
<- upload configurations
[cppwu@faelinux cppwu]$ tftp
-I 192.168.1.1 get ras [local-ras ]
<- download firmware
[cppwu@faelinux cppwu]$ tftp
-I 192.168.1.1 put [local-ras] ras
<- upload firmware