Technical data
Using Technician Interface Software
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8.
Enter the
xmodem
send binary command, as follows:
xmodem sby
<source_vol>
:
<filename> . . . <filename>
sb is a send binary file.
y is the YMODEM file transfer option.
<source_vol>
is either a slot number of a memory card or the letter of the disk
drive volume that contains the files you want to send to the workstation.
<filename>
is the name of the file you want to send from the router to the
workstation. If you want to enter multiple file names as part of a YMODEM
batch file transfer operation, insert a space between the file names. (For more
information about Technician Interface file name specifications, see Chapters
4 and 5.)
9.
Type ~
c
(tilde-c) to escape momentarily from the Technician Interface
command line prompt to the UNIX workstation command line prompt.
The workstation responds:
Local command?
10.
Enter an
xmodem
receive binary command with the print (display)
transfer events and information option flag (
p
) set in the command line,
as follows:
xmodem rbyp
<filename> . . . <filename>
rb is a receive binary file.
y is the YMODEM file transfer option.
p prints (displays) important information and events pertaining to the file
transfer(s) you are about to initiate.
<filename> . . .<filename>
are the (optional) file names you want to assign to
files when they reach the workstation.
Pressing return to execute the
xmodem command triggers the necessary
handshakes between the YMODEM protocol program running on the
workstation and the YMODEM program running on the router. This
handshaking in turn triggers the start of the file transfers you specified in the
xmodem command entered at the Technician Interface command line prompt.