Allied Telesis AT-S97 User Manual
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To view the ID and slot numbers of the devices in a chassis
or stack, refer to “SYSTEM SHOW CHASSIS” on page 99
or “SYSTEM SHOW CLUSTER” on page 101. To view the
files in a file system, refer to “FILE SHOW” on page 191.
dstfile=tftp
Specifies the TFTP server to receive the file. This
parameter is used to upload a configuration file from a
management or media converter module to a TFTP server.
This parameter has the following parts:
ipaddress
Specifies an IP address of a TFTP server.
filename.cfg Specifies a name for the file when stored to
the FTP server. Enclose the filename in
double quotes if it contains a space. The
filename extension must be “.CFG.”
dstfile=system
Specifies the module to receive the file when transferring a
configuration file between modules in a chassis. This
parameter has the following parts:
chassis
Specifies the ID number of the chassis with
the file. The value of the ID number is 0
or 31. For background information, refer to
“Chassis ID Numbers” on page 25.
slot
Identifies the slot with the management
module to receive the file. The only accepted
value for this parameter is:
m
Identifies the management slot
with the AT-MCF2000M
Management Module.
Privilege Levels
Administrator and read-write.
Description of Syntax 1
This command is used to upload configuration files from a management
module or media converter module to an TFTP server. Typically, this
command is used to upload a master configuration file from a
management module prior to editing it at your workstation or transferring it
to another management module in another chassis.
Although this command can also be used to upload a media converter’s
auxiliary configuration file from the file system of a management module or
media converter module, Allied Telesis recommends against this. Editing
or transferring auxiliary configuration files serves no purpose since the