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The boot process may stop at the following prompt:U-Boot
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
U-Boot>
If this happens, enter command boot to continue to boot Linux.
Wait for the device to boot up and end with the following prompt:
Please press Enter to activate this console.
Press to activate the console. You will be logged in as root in directory :Enter /root
[root@wrap root]
You can now control Access Server from the management console.
3.4.2 Transferring files to/from Access Device
You can transfer files to and from Access Server and Access Point by using, for example:
SCP (secure copy over SSH).
SFTP (secure FTP connection over SSH).
FTP (plain FTP connection). FTP is disabled by default for security reasons. Use SFTP instead.Note:
FTP server is not installed by default. You can install it from software package .ftpd
Bluetooth OBEX (Object Push and File Transfer Profiles) to/from directory in Access Server or/tmp/obex
Access Point.
NFS (mount an NFS share from a remote computer as a part of Access Server's or Access Point's file
system).
SSHFS (mount an Access Server or Access Point directory over SSH as a part of any other Linux host
file system).
To download and install SSHFS, visit .http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html
CIFS (mount a Common Internet File System share from a remote computer as a part of Access Server's
or Access Point's file system). A CIFS client, available in a separate software packet , iscifs-client
required.
USB memory dongle.
Xmodem/Ymodem/Zmodem (use commands from the management console). You canrz/rx/rb/sz/sx/sb
install these commands from software package .rzsz
The management console is only available for Access Server 229x.