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SNMP MIBs
Software Reference for x310 Series Switches
69.32
AlliedWare Plus
TM
Operating System - Version 5.4.4C
C613-50046-01 REV A
AT-FILEv2-MIB
This MIB contains objects for displaying and managing file content of Flash, USB storage
devices and NVS, and copying, moving and deleting files from local and remote sources
(
).
The objects reside in the module atFilev2 { modules 600 }, organized in the following
groups:
■
The file operation devices - object for various devices supported for file operations
■
The File Info Table - information about all files, including pathnames, that are present
on the device
■
The USB storage device table - information about the USB storage device configured
on the device
The procedure in
“Copy a File to or from a TFTP Server” on page 67.20
use these MIB objects to upgrade to a new software version and boot configuration file.
Table 69-9: Objects defined in AT-FILEv2-MIB
Object
Object
Identifier
Description
atFilev2
{ modules 600 }
MIB containing objects for listing and managing
files.
atFilev2FileOperation
{ atFilev2 3 }
Collection of file operation objects available for
configuration, to enable copying, moving and
deleting files.
atFilev2SourceStackID
{ atFilev2Operation 1 }
Specifies the Stack ID of the source file. Set an
integer corresponding to the stack ID of the stack
member to use as the source. For devices that are
not capable of being stacked, set with the value 1.
This value is ignored if the source device is set to
TFTP.
atFilev2SourceDevice
{ atFilev2Operation 2 }
Specifies the source device for the file to be copied.
Valid values are 1 to 5. Set a value that corresponds
with the various devices, as below:
■
1 - Flash - default
■
2 - Card - not supported
■
3 - NVS
■
4 - TFTP
■
5 - USB
For copying files, you may use any combination of
devices for the source and destination, except for
copying from TFTP to TFTP.
For moving files you cannot use TFTP as source or
destination.
For deleting files, the source cannot be TFTP.
You must fully configure all required parameters
before an operation can commence. Where a TFTP
operation is configured, an IP address must also be
set via atFilev2TftpIPAddr.
To copy a file from TFTP to Flash, use 4 for source and
1 for destination.