
Using Out-of-Band Access to Transfer Files
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2. At the Technician Interface command line prompt, enter the xmodem
receive binary command, as follows:
xmodem rbye
rb
is a receive binary file.
y is the YMODEM file transfer option.
e disables the EOT verification.
3. Set the sending Wfterm utility into send mode by selecting the YMODEM-
Send option from the File Transfers pull-down menu.
Selecting this option invokes the File to Transfer window, as shown in
Figure B-10.
4. Select/highlight the drive, directory, and file you want to send to the
router.
5. Use the cursor to press the OK button in the File to Transfer window.
Pressing the OK button initiates the file transfer to the router.
6. You verify that the file transfer was successful when you see the File
Transfer Completed message in the Wfterm base program window.
If the transfer was unsuccessful, you should see the message File Transfer
Aborted.
7. You can optionally enter a dir command at the Technician Interface
command line prompt in order to verify that the file you sent now exists
in the router disk or memory card volume you set in Step 4.
8. If you are finished transferring files from the workstation to the router,
enter
logout at the Technician Interface command line prompt in the
Wfterm base program window.
At the conclusion of file transfer operations, you can close the connection between
the workstation and the router. (Refer to “Closing the Connection.”)
Note: To ensure that files are transferred properly, do not issue the xmodem
command with the <wait> parameter when you perform out-of-band file
transfers to or from a Windows workstation that has Wfterm running on it.
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