
Introducing Technician Interface Scripts
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Installing .bat and .mnu Files
You can use the Bay Networks implementation of File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to
install .bat version scripts and .mnu script menu files on a memory card in the
router. FTP enables you to install more than one script at a time.
Before installing any scripts on a router:
• Log in to the router. (Refer to Chapter 1 of Using Technician Interface
Software if you need more information on login procedures.)
• Enable the FTP service on the router.
•Run the
dir
command to verify that you have sufficient contiguous freespace
on the NVFS volume reserved for scripts and their associated menu files.
(Refer to Chapter 4 of Using Technician Interface Software if you need more
information on how to run the
dir
command.)
•Run the
compact
command on the NVFS volume reserved for scripts and
their associated menu files. (Refer to Chapter 8 of Using Technician Interface
Software if you need more information on how to run the
compact
command.)
To install all the .bat scripts and .mnu menu files located in a directory on a UNIX
workstation, change to that directory using the
cd
command. Then enter the
following commands at the UNIX command line prompt:
$:
ftp
<router IP address>
Name:
Manager
Password:
<Technician_Interface_password>
ftp>
cd
<router volume>
:
ftp>
bin
ftp>
prompt
ftp>
mput *.bat
ftp>
mput *.mnu
The
prompt
command disables the prompt that asks whether you want to transfer
each file.
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