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Transfer the configuration file to the speedtouch, Chapter 4 – Technicolor - Thomson Wireless Business DSL Routers SpeedTouchTM620 User Manual

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Chapter 4

SpeedTouch™ Configuration Management

E-DOC-CTC-20051017-0155 v1.0

36

Transfer the

configuration file to the

SpeedTouch™

To transfer a SpeedTouch™ configuration file stored on your local disk to the

SpeedTouch™, proceed as follows:

Step

Action

1

Open an FTP session to the SpeedTouch™. At the user name prompt,
enter a user name and at the password prompt, the password (refer
to “The SpeedTouch™ Multi Level Access Policy Configuration
Guide” for more information).

2

If required, save the current SpeedTouch™ configuration via the

quote site saveall

command:

ftp> quote site saveall

200-

200 CLI command "saveall" executed

3

Enter binary file transfer mode. Optionally you can enable hashing:

ftp> bin

200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary

ftp> hash

Hash mark printing On ftp: (2048 bytes/hash mark).

4

Go to the SpeedTouch™ ‘/dl’ subdirectory:

ftp> cd dl

5

You can check whether a user.ini configuration file, or other
configuration files are stored in the ‘/dl’ subdirectory by making a
listing of the subdirectory’s contents:

ftp> dir

200 Connected to 192.168.1.254

150 Opening data connection for /bin/ls

-rwxrwxrwx

1 0

0

20 Jun 29

1971 start.cmd

-rwxrwxrwx

1 0

0

2952448 Jun 29

1971 ZZUIAA5.314

-r--r--r--

1 0

0

9 Jun 29

1971 seed.dat

-r--r--r--

1 0

0

729 Jun 29

1971 sslcert.pem

-r--r--r--

1 0

0

908 Jun 29

1971 sslkey.pem

-r--r--r--

1 0

0

692 Jun 29

1971 sshdsa.pem

-rwxrwxrwx

1 0

0

66920 Jun 29

1971 user.ini

-rw-rw-rw-

1 0

0

4056 Jun 29

1971 user.tpl

-rw-rw-r--

1 0

0

34633 Jun 29

1971 security.cfg

226 Options: -l

: 9 matches total

ftp: 600 bytes received in 0,00Seconds 600000,00Kbytes/

sec.ftp: 400 bytes received in 0.01Seconds 40.00Kbytes/sec.

6

In case the configuration file you intend to upload has the same
name as (one of) the configuration file(s) on the SpeedTouch™ file
system (for example user.ini), you must either:

Rename the file name, of the configuration file stored on your
local disk

Delete the file from the SpeedTouch™ file system.

7

Optionally you can clean up the SpeedTouch™’s file system via the

:software cleanup

CLI command:

ftp> quote site software cleanup

200-

200 CLI command "software cleanup" executed