HP (Hewlett-Packard) A5799A Network Card User Manual


 
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Note: Issuing the Upgrade command or re-initializing the terminal
server destroys all data stored to the RAMdisk.
Creating a Configuration File
Use an editing program such as Notepad or WordPad to edit or create
configuration files; these programs can read and write simple ASCII
formatted files. Word-processing programs such as Microsoft Word are
not suitable for this function; they add formatting characters that destroy
the structure of a configuration file.
Importing/Exporting a Configuration File
The File menu contains commands for transferring files between the
terminal server and a storage or editing device. In addition, the terminal
server supports two other commands: the DUMP command uploads a file
to the screen or a storage device, DUMPF downloads a file to the
RAMdisk.
CONFIG Command Instructions
Overview
A configuration file may be sent to the terminal server from a PC or to a
PC from the terminal server. The
CONFIG
command imports a
configuration file, and the
DUMP
command exports configuration data to
a file. The CONFIG command allows a user to import a configuration into
an terminal server with a direct connect via the AUX port, over phone
lines, or via the network port.
1. Log onto the terminal server as a Master User.
2. Download the configuration file to the RAMdisk using XModem
transfer.