
Section 5 DLP-9 Total Access 544R System Manual
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Saving Configuration using TFTP Server on Local Network
1. Connect to the unit using the 10/100BASET interface.
If you are not already connected to the unit’s 10/100BASET port using Telnet client software, use the
procedure in DLP-6, Telnetting to the Unit, to connect to the unit.
2. Verify the TFTP server is running on the network.
3. Go to the S
YSTEM UTILITY menu and select the CONFIGURATION TRANSFER menu; press <Enter>.
4. Verify the T
RANSFER METHOD is set to TFTP.
5. Set the TFTP S
ERVER IP ADDRESS to the IP address of the machine running the TFTP Server
Program.
6. Change TFTP S
ERVER FILENAME to a unique filename. This will be the name of the configuration file
saved to the remote server. An example filename would be ta_iad.cfg.
Some TFTP servers constrain the format of the filename depending on the operating system of the
server. For example, a TFTP server running on a PC under Windows 3.1 may only permit 8.3 format
filenames (8 characters, period and three extension characters).
7. Select the SAVE CONFIG REMOTELY menu field and press <Enter>.
Enter Y to confirm the request.
8. View CURRENT TRANSFER STATUS to verify the progress of the current transfer. During a successful
transfer, you will first see D
OWNLOAD: COPYING INTERNAL CONFIG, and then DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS....
9. When the transfer has successfully completed, I
DLE displays in the CURRENT TRANSFER STATUS field.
Perform Steps Below in the Order Listed
A TFTP server ships as part of the ADTRAN utilities. If using ADTRAN utilities, choose
S
TART > PROGRAMS > ADTRAN UTILITIES > TFTP SERVER to start the server.
If you are using the ADTRAN TFTP server, the IP address displays in the STATUS field.
For other TFTP servers, please refer to the appropriate documentation.
TFTP is not secure. No passwords are required for client access. Anyone can access files
through the IP port on the server machine if they know the target file’s name.
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