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File Transfer and Modification, To View, Transfer, or Modify Filesystem Files, Using Web Manager

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7: Filesystem File Transfer and Modification Files can be transferred to and from the EDS3000 via the TFTP protocol. This can be useful for saving and restoring XML configuration files. Files can also be uploaded via HTTP. Table 7-6 File Transfer Settings File Transfer Settings Create Upload File Copy File Move TFTP Action Local File Remote File Host Port Transfer (button) Description Type in a Directory name and click the Create button. The newly created Directory will appear above. Click and select a file to be uploaded via HTTP. Click Upload to upload the chosen file. Enter the Source and Destination name for file to be copied and click the Copy button. Enter the Source and Destination name for file to be moved and click the Move button. Select the action that is to be performed via TFTP:  Get = A "get" command will be executed to store a file locally.  Put = A "put" command will be executed to send a file to a remote location. Enter the name of the local file on which the specified "get" or "put" action is to be performed. Enter the name of the file at the remote location that is to be stored locally ("get') or externally ("put"). Enter the IP address or name of the host involved in this operation. Enter the number of the port involved in TFTP operations. Click the Transfer button after entering all TFTP settings. To View, Transfer, or Modify Filesystem Files Using Web Manager  To view current filesystem browser statistics or to format the filesystem, on the Filesystem page, click Statistics. Note: Formatting the filesystem will cause existing files on the filesystem to be deleted.  To create a new file or directory, upload an existing file, copy or move a file, on the Filesystem page, click Browse. Using the CLI  To enter the Filesystem command level: enable > filesystem Using XML  Not applicable. EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 43

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7: Filesystem
EDS3000 Device Server User Guide
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File Transfer and Modification
Files can be transferred to and from the EDS3000 via the TFTP protocol. This can be useful for
saving and restoring XML configuration files. Files can also be uploaded via HTTP.
Table 7-6
File Transfer Settings
To View, Transfer, or Modify Filesystem Files
Using Web Manager
To view current filesystem browser statistics or to format the filesystem, on the
Filesystem
page, click
Statistics
.
Note:
Formatting the filesystem will cause existing files on the filesystem to be
deleted.
To create a new file or directory, upload an existing file, copy or move a file, on the
Filesystem
page, click
Browse
.
Using the CLI
To enter the Filesystem command level:
enable > filesystem
Using XML
Not applicable.
File Transfer Settings
Description
Create
Type in a
Directory
name and click the
Create
button. The newly created
Directory will appear above.
Upload File
Click and select a file to be uploaded via HTTP. Click
Upload
to upload the
chosen file.
Copy File
Enter the
Source
and
Destination
name for file to be copied and click the
Copy
button.
Move
Enter the
Source
and
Destination
name for file to be moved and click the
Move
button.
TFTP
Action
Select the action that is to be performed via TFTP:
Get = A “get” command will be executed to store a file locally.
Put = A “put” command will be executed to send a file to a remote location.
Local File
Enter the name of the local file on which the specified “get” or “put” action is to be
performed.
Remote File
Enter the name of the file at the remote location that is to be stored locally (“get’)
or externally (“put”).
Host
Enter the IP address or name of the host involved in this operation.
Port
Enter the number of the port involved in TFTP operations.
Transfer (button)
Click the
Transfer
button after entering all TFTP settings.