HP (Hewlett-Packard) 200 Network Router User Manual


 
Using TFTP To Transfer Operating
Code, Configuration, and NCL
Display
Two NCL commands work in conjunction with the Trivial File Transfer
Protocol (TFTP) and IP routing to provide TFTP server and client
capability. Using the commands on this router, you can download the
router’s operating code or configuration from another router or host on
the network, and can copy its operating code or configuration to a host
or server for storage and later downloading. You can also redirect the
output of any NCL command that displays data on the console screen to
a file on another host or server. These network transfers operate over
any of the router’s network interfaces: LAN or point-to-point.
The commands available in this category are the following.
Command Function
Fget Initiate a TFTP read request from a specific host or router for the configuration or operating
system (page 16-95).
Fput Initiate a TFTP write request to a specific host or to an HP Router CR for the configuration or
operating system or display command output (page 16-96).
These commands are described beginning on page 16-95.
Using the Network Control Language
Using TFTP To Transfer Operating Code, Configuration, and NCL Display
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