Lantronix EMG 8500 EMG User Guide - Page 223
Xmodem Commands, Protocol, Receive File Name, Device Port, Transfer, Receive Overwrite
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10: Device Ports 6. Click the Send File to Device Port button. The send will be initiated, and the Status window can be opened to view the progress of the send. When the Xmodem protocol is used, the user will be prompted when to start the file receive with the message, "Give your local XMODEM receive command now." Note: Ymodem transfers may display a line at the end of a successful transfer such as, "Ymodem sectors/kbytes sent: 0/ 0k", however, the transfer is successful if "Transfer complete" is displayed and the bytes sent matches the size of the file. 7. To receive a file, complete the following fields: Protocol Receive File Name Device Port Transfer Receive Overwrite Select whether to use the Xmodem, Ymodem or Zmodem protocol. Xmodem is a very rudimentary protocol that sends files in 128 byte blocks, padding the resulting file if necessary. Ymodem and Zmodem expand upon Xmodem by including the file's name, size and time stamp as part of the protocol. When Xmodem is used, enter the name to give the file that is received. Enter the device port number to receive the file from. The device port that will be used must not be currently in use for any other purpose. Select whether to receive the file as a binary file or an ASCII file. Select whether to overwrite files in the repository with the same name as the received file. 8. Click the Receive File from Device Port button. The receive will be initiated, and the Status window can be opened to view the progress of the receive. If a file with the same name already exists in the repository and Receive Overwrite is not enabled, the transfer will abort without overwriting the existing file. Xmodem Commands Go to Xmodem Commands to view CLI commands which correspond to the web page entries described above. EMG™ Edge Management Gateway User Guide 223