HP (Hewlett-Packard) N1200-320 Network Router User Manual


 
92 Using the FTP interface
NOTE: If the network storage router is to use a static IP address, the pre-filled in address when DHCP is
disabled is 1.1.1.1 and should be changed to an address that is appropriate for the IP network it will
reside on.
3. Enter the user name and password. The default values for user name and password are root for the
user name and password for the password.
4. Specify binary mode:
bin
5. Specify the configuration’s path and filename (.cfg file) with the put command:
put <path\filename.cfg>
The file will transfer and the network storage router will reboot. The network storage router will then be
using the configuration.
NOTE: World Wide Name (WWN) values and Ethernet physical address (MAC address) values will
revert to the factory default settings. Any user defined values for these settings are not retained and must
be re-entered after a configuration is restored. See ”Configuration backup procedure” on page 91 for
more information.
NOTE: Confirm the new configuration by checking that the settings are correct.
Get a copy of trace buffer or event log
Using the following procedure, you can save copies of the trace buffers or event log over FTP.
1. Connect the network storage router to the ethernet network used by your computer.
2. Start your FTP program using the network storage router’s IP address:
ftp <IP address>
IMPORTANT: The network settings set to use DHCP need to be set to default. If the IP address is not
known, use the serial interface to obtain the network settings. See ”Setting up serial port communications
on page 18.
NOTE: You may also need to specify the directory location on your computer or network where your FTP
program will store the trace file.
NOTE: If the network storage router is to use a static IP address, the pre-filled in address when DHCP is
disabled is 1.1.1.1 and should be changed to an address that is appropriate for the IP network it will
reside on.
3. Enter the user name and password. The default values for user name and password are root for the
user name and password for the password.
4. Specify Bin mode:
bin
5. Specify the filename (.txt file) with the get command.
For the current trace buffer, use get curtrace.txt.
For the previous trace buffer, use get prvtrace.txt.
For the assert trace buffer, use get assertlog.txt.