Specifications

Operations Manual
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NOTE
Not all configuration fields apply to all products. This file includes
configuration data for the AT-S6 (AT-3690), AT-S7 (AT-4016 with PVC’s),
AT-S9 (AT-TS95TR) with PVC’s and AT-S13/AT-S14 (AT-4016TR and
AT-4016F with SVC’s) and the AT-S16 (AT-TS95TR with SVC’s). Exceptions
are noted.
Get
To obtain a current image for an AT-4016TR, AT-4016F, or AT-TS95TR
respectively, enter either:
tftp get image.s13 (MAC address) AT4016 octet (or)
tftp get image.s14 (MAC address) AT4016 octet
tftp get image.s16 (MAC address) ATTS95 octet
The switch will respond to a TFTP “get” request by transferring an image file
of the software currently executing in that unit to the requesting host. This
enables you to download the software onto another host system.
The host computer should then save the uploaded binary program image into
a file without otherwise modifying it in any way.
When you receive a “get” file from a device that has had its default
configuration values changed, you receive only those parameters, not the
entire configuration.
Put
A TFTP configuration field “put” file involves the use of any, or all,
configuration parameters.
To download the image file for an AT-4016TR, AT-4016F, or AT-TS95TR
respectively:
tftp put image.s13 (MAC address) AT4016 octet (or)
tftp put image.s14 (MAC address) AT4016 octet
tftp put image.s16 (MAC address) ATTS95 octet
Once the file is placed on the switch, downloading procedures are initiated.
The switch responds to a TFTP ‘put’ request by accepting program data from
the sending host. The system will write the new program image into its non-
volatile memory. When the TFTP session is complete, the system will reboot
itself and begin executing the new program.
NOTE
The switch will not accept a TFTP “put” request if a PCMCIA card or
Firmware Cassette is installed.