Firmware/Configurations Uploading and Downloading using TFTP


Using TFTP to upload/download ZyNOS via LAN

An example: 

The 192.168.1.1 is the IP address of the P-334U/P-335U. The local file is the source file of the ZyNOS firmware that is available in your hard disk. The remote file is the file name that will be saved in P-334U/P-335U. Check the port number 69 and 512-Octet blocks for TFTP. Check 'Binary' mode for file transfering.

Using TFTP to upload/download SMT configurations via LAN

An Example: 


  • Using TFTP command on Windows NT

Before you begin:

  1. TELNET to your P-334U/P-335U first before using TFTP command
  2. Type the CI command 'sys stdio 0' to disable console idle timeout

c:\tftp -i [P-334U/P-335UIP] put [localfile] ras

c:\tftp -i [P-334U/P-335U IP] get ras [localfile]

c:\tftp -i [P-334U/P-335U IP] put [localfile] rom-0

c:\tftp -i [P-334U/P-335U IP] get rom-0 [localfile]

 


  • Using TFTP command on UNIX

Before you begin:

  1. TELNET to your P-334U/P-335U first before using TFTP command
  2. Type the CI command 'sys stdio 0' to disable console idle timeout.

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
ras> (press Ctrl+] to escape to Telnet prompt)
telnet>
[1]+  Stopped                 telnet 192.168.1.1
[cppwu@faelinux cppwu]$ tftp
tftp> connect 192.168.1.1
tftp> binary                     <- change to binary mode
tftp> get rom-0 [local-rom]      <- download configurations
tftp> get ras [local-firmware]   <- download firmware
tftp> put [local-rom] rom-0      <- upload configurations
tftp> put [local-firmware] ras   <- upload firmware

 


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