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Allied Telesis AT-WA7501 User Manual

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AT-WA7500 and AT-WA7501 Installation and User’s Guide

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foreignfilename

is the name of the file on the server. The filename
can contain directory path information and must be
in the format required by the server operating
system. The file must already have the appropriate
file header before the transfer to the access point.

localfilename

is the name you wish to call the file on the access
point. The name must begin with a segment number
or name followed by a colon. You may or may not
have to specify a filename after the colon: if the file
has a header, the filename is optional; if the file does
not have a header, the filename is required.

Example:

If the file has a header, you do not have to include a filename as part of the
localfilename because the filename is set to the filename embedded in the
file header on the server:

TFTP GET * file.dat 1:

If the file is a transparent file (without a header), you must include a
filename as part of the localfilename:

TFTP GET * file.dat 1:file.dat

The following command gets file UAP.DNL from a directory on a PC server
with IP address 1.2.3.4 and stores it in the flash memory segment on the
access point.

TFTP GET 1.2.3.4 C:\STARTUP\UAP.DNL 1:

The access point may generate these error messages when it issues a
TFTP GET command. Other error messages may be returned from the
server and displayed by the access point. See your server documentation
for additional information.

Error Message

Explanation

Can’t write file

The file may be too big.

The file may not have an access point file
header (filehdr.exe).

The file name may be incorrectly formed.

The file may already exist in the segment
and cannot be overwritten. You must
erase the file first.

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