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Protocol Stack Settings, Create, Directory, Upload File, Browse, Upload, Copy File, Source

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12: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings Note: Changes apply to the current directory view. To make changes within other folders, select the folder or directory and then enter the parameters in the settings listed below. Filesystem Browser Settings Create File Directory Upload File Copy File Source Destination Move Source Destination TFTP Action Mode Local File Remote File Host Port Table 12-3 Filesystem Browser Description Enter the name of the file you want to create, and then click Create. Enter the name of the directory you want to create, and then click Create. Enter the path and name of the file you want to upload by means of HTTP/HTTPS or use the Browse button to select the file, and then click Upload. Enter the location where the file you want to copy resides. Enter the location where you want the file copied. After you specify a source and destination, click Copy to copy the file. Enter the location where the file you want to move resides. Enter the location where you want the file moved. After you specify a source and destination, click Move to move the file. 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. Select a TFTP mode to use. Choices are:  ASCII  Binary 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 on which the specified TFTP get or put command will be performed. Click Transfer to perform the TFTP transfer. Protocol Stack Settings In the Protocol Stack web page, you can configure TCP, IP, ICMP, SMTP and ARP. XPort Pro User Guide 106

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12: Maintenance and Diagnostics Settings
XPort Pro User Guide
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Note:
Changes apply to the current directory view. To make changes within other
folders, select the folder or directory and then enter the parameters in the settings listed
below.
Table 12-3
Filesystem Browser
Protocol Stack Settings
In the Protocol Stack web page, you can configure TCP, IP, ICMP, SMTP and ARP.
Filesystem Browser
Settings
Description
Create
File
Enter the name of the file you want to create, and then click
Create
.
Directory
Enter the name of the directory you want to create, and then click
Create
.
Upload File
Enter the path and name of the file you want to upload by means of
HTTP/HTTPS or use the
Browse
button to select the file, and then
click
Upload
.
Copy File
Source
Enter the location where the file you want to copy resides.
Destination
Enter the location where you want the file copied.
After you specify a source and destination, click
Copy
to copy the file.
Move
Source
Enter the location where the file you want to move resides.
Destination
Enter the location where you want the file moved.
After you specify a source and destination, click
Move
to move the file.
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.
Mode
Select a TFTP mode to use. Choices are:
ASCII
Binary
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 on which the
specified TFTP get or put command will be performed.
Click
Transfer
to perform the TFTP transfer.