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Internal Modem Commands, Xmodem
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9: Device Ports Dial-out Number Phone number for dialing out to a remote system or serial device. May have up to 20 characters. Any format is acceptable. Remote/Dial-out Login User ID for authentication when dialing out to a remote system, or if a remote system requests authentication from the SLC module when it dials in. May have up to 32 characters. Remote/Dial-out Password/ Retype Password for authentication when dialing out to a remote system, or if a remote system requests authentication from the SLC unit when it dials in. May have up to 20 characters. Restart Delay The number of seconds after the timeout and before the SLC module attempts another connection. The default is 30 seconds. 6. Click Apply to save. Internal Modem Commands Go to Internal Modem Commands to view CLI commands which correspond to the web page entries described above. Xmodem The SLC supports using the Xmodem, Ymodem, or Zmodem protocols to send and receive files across serial ports. An Xmodem repository on the SLC holds files that can be sent or have been received. In order to use one of the protocols, the device port that will be used must not be currently in use for any other purpose. An example of sending a file with Zmodem to device port 3 using the CLI: [slc431d]> set xmodem send 3 file update.bin protocol zmodem xfer binary Starting Zmodem send of 117K file update.bin... Sending: update.bin Bytes Sent: 117988 BPS:919 Transfer complete An example of receiving the same file with Zmodem from device port 4 using the CLI: [slc431d]> se xmodem receive 4 protocol zmodem xfer binary Starting Zmodem receive of file specified by protocol... Receiving: update.bin.0 Bytes received: 117988/ 117988 BPS:937 Transfer complete Note: When performing critical operations (such as firmware update over a serial connection) with Xmodem, Ymodem or Zmodem, it is recommended to use the CLI to send and receive files instead of the web interface, as web browsers may be subject to timeouts which can interrupt the operation. It is also recommended that any timeouts that may affect the CLI session be disabled so that the operation is not interrupted. SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide 213