User guide
60 AR400 Series Router User Guide
Software Release 2.7.1
C613-02021-00 REV F
You may see files on your router with file name extensions not listed in Table 6
on page 59. If you require more information about file types and file name
extensions, contact your authorised distributor or reseller.
Do not change the header in a release or patch file. At best, this will cause the
file load or install to fail, at worst the router could be put into a state where it
will not boot correctly until field service action is taken.
Loading Files
The LOADER module is responsible for loading and storing releases, patches,
PKI certificates and other files into FLASH. The LOADER module uses the
Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP), Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), or
ZMODEM over an asynchronous port, to retrieve files from a network host.
You can also load text files without using any of these protocols. For
information about using Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) to
load PKI certificates or certificate revocation lists (CRLs), see the Operation
chapter in the Software Reference.
The router’s default download method is TFTP. To load a file onto the router
from a TFTP server using the TFTP protocol, enter the command:
LOAD [METHOD=TFTP] [DELAY=delay] [DESTFILE=destfilename]
[DESTINATION={BOOTBLOCK|FLASH}] [SERVER={hostname|ipadd}]
[SRCFILE|FILE=filename]
INS Stores install information created by using the SET INSTALL
command.
JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) graphic image file.
KEY Public portion of an RSA key.
LIC Licence information.
LOG Log file.
MDS Modem script.
PAT Patch.
PAZ Compressed patch.
REL Software release.
REZ Compressed release.
SCP Script.
SPA Spam Mail Source files, listing email addresses, identified as spam
mail sources, to be blocked by the firewall SMTP proxy, if it is
active.
SPL VPN client.
TXT Generic text file.
VPF Future VPN client.
LFN Extension used for the long file name translation table
Table 6: File extensions and file types (Continued).
Extension File type/function