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Managing a Nonvolatile File System
117381-A Rev. A 4-13
Transferring a File
Depending on conditions existing within your network, you can transfer files
between Bay Networks routers and remote workstations using either of two
methods:
In-band (using Technician Interface
tftp commands and a route through your
high-speed, IP network)
Out-of-band (using Technician Interface
xmodem commands and a route
through a lower-speed, dial network)
You can transfer a file in-band whenever
You can dial in to the Technician Interface port of a router you choose as
source or destination for a file transfer operation.
An operational IP routing path exists through your network, between the file
source (a router or a remote workstation) and the file destination (also a router
or a remote workstation).
Out-of-band file transfers are typically a less efficient but sometimes useful
method, for example, for router diagnosis and management. You use this method
most beneficially when
You can dial in to the Technician Interface port of a router you choose as the
source or destination for a file transfer operation.
All IP routing paths between the file source and the file destination are down
(nonoperational).
You can use either a UNIX or PC remote workstation to transfer files in-band or
out-of-band using Technician Interface
xmodem commands, as operating
conditions within your network allow.
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