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App Note: Portserver Saving and Downloading Configuration
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How to setup Windows network node so that it serves as a tftp host for configuration information. Download TFTP Server Application for Windows Execute the TFTPServer32.exe file on your host system
Copy Configuration From PortServer to Host: Login to the PortServer as root. #> cpconf tohost (ip_of_host) (cpconf_filename) Download Configuration From Host to PortServer: #> cpconf fromhost (ip_of_host) (cpconf_filename) Wait for the Close Successful message#> b a=r (reboot the PortServer for change(s) to take affect) Copy Configuration From PortServer to the Screen: #> cpconf term This will scroll the information onto your screen. Certain emulation software packages will allow you to capture the information.How to setup Unix network node so that it serves as a tftp host for configuration information. Commands below that are enclosed by " " or < > is a statement and you would add in the actual command or value. From Host Server: If the host system does not already have tftp activated, do the following:
tftp dgram udp (the rest of this entry depends on the O.S.) *Note: SCO Openserver and Unixware inetd.conf contains two tftp entries, uncomment the second tftp entry in the file. Restart the inetd process:# ps -ef | grep inetd # kill -1 "inetd PID" Test to verify that tftp is running, from the host server: While in a directory other than tftpboot, type:
# tftp "host_ip_address"
You should see:
recieved #### bytes in # seconds If you receive an error message or the tftp file size is 0, tftp is still not running. If functioning properly proceed with the following. Copy Configuration From PortServer to Host: Login to the PortServer as root. #> cpconf tohost (ip_of_host) (cpconf_filename) Download Configuration From Host to PortServer: #> cpconf fromhost (ip_of_host) (cpconf_filename) Wait for the Close Successful message#> b a=r (reboot the PortServer for change(s) to take affect) Copy Configuration From PortServer to the Screen: #> cpconf term This will scroll the information onto your screen. Certain emulation software packages will allow you to capture the information.
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