
Managing a DOS File System
114088 Rev. A 5-17
We recommend that you first rename or copy the file at the source to a new,
temporary filename if the name is the same as an existing file at the destination.
Enter the following command to initiate a file transfer from the Technician
Interface:
tftp [get | put]
<remote IP address> <filename>
[
<filename>
]
[
get | put] is put if you are transferring the file to the remote node and get if you
are transferring the file to the local router.
<remote_IP_address> is the address of the remote node.
<filename> is the name of the file to be transferred.
[<filename>] is the name to which you want to transfer the file. If you do not
enter a name, the system defaults to the <filename>
you specified for the source
file.
The system executes one TFTP request at a time for the duration of the file
transfer. The destination system stores the file under the name you specify. If you
do not enter a destination filename, the system defaults to the
source filename.
Caution: The destination system in a file transfer automatically overwrites
any file already on its volume that has the same filename. If enough space does
not exist on the file system for the new file, and the new file has the same name
as an old file, the old file will be destroyed and the new file will be corrupted.
This is because TFTP copies the new file over the old and runs out of space
before completing the copy. Be sure to follow the instructions in this section to
avoid corrupting the config file.
Caution: The local system erases the file if you enter its address in the
<remote_IP_address>
field of the tftp command.
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