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Note:
WARNING!
Do not interrupt the file transfer process as this may PERMANENTLY
DAMAGE YOUR device. When the Restore Configuration process is complete,
the device will automatically restart.
25.8.1
Restore Using FTP Session Example
Figure 181
Restore Using FTP Session Example
Refer to
Section 25.3 on page 302
to read about configurations that disallow TFTP and FTP
over WAN.
25.9
FTP and TFTP Firmware and Configuration File Uploads
This section shows you how to upload firmware and configuration files.
Note:
WARNING!
Do not interrupt the file transfer process as this may PERMANENTLY
DAMAGE YOUR device.
FTP is the preferred method for uploading the firmware and configuration. To use this feature,
your computer must have an FTP client. The following sections give examples of how to
upload the firmware and the configuration files.
25.9.1
FTP File Upload Command from the DOS Prompt Example
1
Launch the FTP client on your computer.
2
Enter “open”, followed by a space and the IP address of your device.
3
Press
[ENTER]
when prompted for a username.
4
Enter your password as requested (the default is “1234”).
5
Enter “bin” to set transfer mode to binary.
6
Use “put” to transfer files from the computer to the device, for example, “put
firmware.bin ras” transfers the firmware on your computer (firmware.bin) to the device
and renames it “ras”. Similarly, “put config.rom rom-0” transfers the configuration file
on your computer (config.rom) to the device and renames it “rom-0”. Likewise “get rom-
ftp> put config.rom rom-0
200 Port command okay
150 Opening data connection for STOR rom-0
226 File received OK
221 Goodbye for writing flash
ftp: 16384 bytes sent in 0.06Seconds 273.07Kbytes/sec.
ftp>quit
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0 config.rom” transfers the configuration file on the device to your computer and renames
it “config.rom.” See earlier in this chapter for more information on filename conventions.
7
Enter “quit” to exit the ftp prompt.
25.9.2
FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
Figure 182
FTP Session Example of Firmware File Upload
More commands (found in GUI-based FTP clients) are listed earlier in this chapter.
Refer to
Section 25.3 on page 302
to read about configurations that disallow TFTP and FTP
over WAN.
25.9.3
TFTP File Upload
The device also supports the uploading of firmware files using TFTP (Trivial File Transfer
Protocol) over LAN. Although TFTP should work over WAN as well, it is not recommended.
To use TFTP, your computer must have both telnet and TFTP clients. To transfer the firmware
and the configuration file, follow the procedure shown next.
1
Use telnet from your computer to connect to the device and log in. Because TFTP does
not have any security checks, the device records the IP address of the telnet client and
accepts TFTP requests only from this address.
2
Enter the command “sys stdio 0” to disable the management idle timeout, so the TFTP
transfer will not be interrupted. Enter “command sys stdio 5” to restore the five-minute
management idle timeout (default) when the file transfer is complete.
3
Launch the TFTP client on your computer and connect to the device. Set the transfer
mode to binary before starting data transfer.
4
Use the TFTP client (see the example below) to transfer files between the device and the
computer. The file name for the firmware is “ras”.
331 Enter PASS command
Password:
230 Logged in
ftp> bin
200 Type I OK
ftp> put firmware.bin ras
200 Port command okay
150 Opening data connection for STOR ras
226 File received OK
ftp: 1103936 bytes sent in 1.10Seconds
297.89Kbytes/sec.
ftp> quit
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Note that the telnet connection must be active and the device in CI mode before and during the
TFTP transfer. For details on TFTP commands (see following example), please consult the
documentation of your TFTP client program. For UNIX, use “get” to transfer from the device
to the computer, “put” the other way around, and “binary” to set binary transfer mode.
25.9.4
TFTP Upload Command Example
The following is an example TFTP command:
tftp [-i] host put firmware.bin ras
Where “i” specifies binary image transfer mode (use this mode when transferring binary files),
“host” is the device’s IP address, “put” transfers the file source on the computer (firmware.bin
– name of the firmware on the computer) to the file destination on the remote host (ras - name
of the firmware on the device).
Commands that you may see in GUI-based TFTP clients are listed earlier in this chapter.
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HAPTER
26
Diagnostic
These read-only screens display information to help you identify problems with the ZyXEL
Device.
26.1
General Diagnostic
Click
Maintenance > Diagnostic
to open the screen shown next.
Figure 183
Diagnostic: General
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
26.2
DSL Line Diagnostic
Click
Maintenance > Diagnostic
>
DSL Line
to open the screen shown next.
Table 123
Diagnostic: General
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
TCP/IP
Address
Type the IP address of a computer that you want to ping in order to test a connection.
Ping
Click this button to ping the IP address that you entered.

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