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FC-241 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Guide , Release 12.1 First Published: July 14, 2000; Last Updated: Oct. 1, 2002 Configuring Additional File Transfer Functions This chapter describe s how to conf igure a router as a se rver , change MOP parameters, configure the router to forward e xtended BOO TP requests over asynchrono us[...]
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Configuring Additional File Transfer Functions Configuring a Ro uter as a Server FC-242 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Gu ide, Release 12.1 In addition, you can con figure the Cisco I OS software to forw ard extended BOO TP requests ov er asynchronous interfaces. Ref er to the “Confi guring SLIP and PPP” chapter of t he Dial[...]
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Configuring Additional F ile Transfer Functions Configuring a Router as a Server FC-243 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuratio n Guide, Release 12.1 Caution For full functionality , the software image sent to the cl ient must be the same type as the R OM software installed on the client router . Fo r e xample, if the server has X.25 soft[...]
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Configuring Additional File Transfer Functions Configuring a Ro uter as a Server FC-244 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Gu ide, Release 12.1 The follo wing example a router to send a copy of the f ile gs7-k.9.17 in Flash memory in response to a TFTP Read Request. The client router must reside on a network specified b y acces s li[...]
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Configuring Additional F ile Transfer Functions Configuring a Router as a Server FC-245 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuratio n Guide, Release 12.1 The follo wing example sho ws how to confi g ure a router to use a TFTP se rver: Client# configure terminal Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CTRL/Z Client(config)# no boo[...]
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Configuring Additional File Transfer Functions Configuring a Ro uter as a Server FC-246 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Gu ide, Release 12.1 Configuring a Router as a RARP Server Re verse Address Resolution Pro tocol (RARP) is a protocol in the TCP/IP stack t hat provides a m ethod for finding IP addr esses based on MA C (physica[...]
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Configuring Additional F ile Transfer Functions Specifying Asynchronous Inte rface Extended BOOTP Requests FC-247 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuratio n Guide, Release 12.1 Router A has the follo wing configurati on: ! Allow the router to forward broadcast portmapper requests ip forward-protocol udp 111 ! Provide the router with the IP[...]
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Configuring Additional File Transfer Functions Configuring a Ro uter to Use rsh and rcp FC-248 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Gu ide, Release 12.1 Configuring a Router to Use rsh and rcp Remote shell (rsh) giv es users the ability to execute commands remotely . Remote copy (rcp) al lo ws users to copy files to and from a file sy[...]
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Configuring Additional F ile Transfer Functions Configuring a Router to Use rsh and rcp FC-249 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuratio n Guide, Release 12.1 This feature is enabl ed by def ault. Y ou can disabl e the DNS check for RCMD (rsh and rcp) access using the the follo wing command in global conf iguration mode: Configuring a Route[...]
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Configuring Additional File Transfer Functions Configuring a Ro uter to Use rsh and rcp FC-250 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Gu ide, Release 12.1 Note When support of incoming rsh commands is disabled , you can still issue an rsh command to be ex ecuted on other routers that support the remote shell protocol and o n UNIX hosts [...]
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Configuring Additional F ile Transfer Functions Configuring a Router to Use rsh and rcp FC-251 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuratio n Guide, Release 12.1 The follo wing example e xecutes the “ls -a” command in the home directory of the u ser sharon on mysys.cisco. com using rsh: Router# enable Router# rsh mysys.cisco.com /user shar[...]
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Configuring Additional File Transfer Functions Configuring a Ro uter to Use rsh and rcp FC-252 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Gu ide, Release 12.1 Note When support for incoming rcp requests is di sabled, you can still use the rcp commands to copy images from remote serv ers. The support for incoming rcp requests is distinct fr [...]
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Configuring Additional F ile Transfer Functions Configuring a Router to Use FTP Con nections FC-253 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuratio n Guide, Release 12.1 If the server has a directory structur e, the configuration f ile or image is written or copied relati ve to the directory a ssociated wi th the remote usern ame on the serv er .[...]
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Configuring Additional File Transfer Functions Configuring a Ro uter to Use FTP Conn ections FC-254 Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Configuration Gu ide, Release 12.1 The follo w ing e xample demonstrates ho w to capture a core dump using the Cisco IOS FTP feature. The router accesses a server at IP address 192.168.10.3 with login name zorro a[...]