Netopia CLI 874 Network Router User Manual


 
Motorola Netopia® Router CLI Commands 2-105
The default count is 5, and the default timeout is 0.
receive tftp config [server-name file-name]
This command allows you to initiate a configuration file upload from the command line interface. If the TFTP
server name and config file name were set previously, either by a previous invocation of this command or via
the menu console, then you do not need to supply the server and file name. If the upload is successful, the
router will automatically reboot. If the upload is unsuccessful, in menu mode you can go to:
for information about what went wrong.
receive tftp [ wan { 1 | 2 }] firmware [server-name [file-name]]
This command allows you to receive a firmware file that is located remotely on a TFTP server into the router by
means of a TFTP file transfer.
The wan 1 and wan 2 options allow you to specify that the firmware upgrade is to be sent one of the WAN
interface modules. As with the regular receive tftp firmware comand, server-name and file-name are optional if
they are already specified. If server-name or file-name are not already specified, it is necessary to specify
them. (Specifying them with this command will set them.)
send tftp config [server-name file-name]
The configuration file will be stored on the TFTP server as a binary image. Note that the file must already exist
on the server and be writable.
show tftp last error
An empty string indicates no error. Other possible return values are: File not found, Unauthorized, Disk Full,
Illegal Operation, Bad TID, File Already Exists, No Such User, and Unknown Error.
show tftp status
The possible return values are: Idle, Reading Firmware, Reading Wanlet Firmware, Reading Config, Writing
Config, Idle, **TRANSFER FAILED**.
receive xmodem [ wan { 1 | 2 }] firmware
This command allows you to receive a firmware file that is located locally into the router by means of an
XMODEM file transfer.
The wan 1 and wan 2 options allow you to specify that the firmware upgrade is to be sent one of the WAN
interface modules.
The underlying routine that is invoked blocks until either the file has been successfully received or some
condition caused the transfer to abort. Therefore when this command is invoked the following will appear:
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