Virtual TapeServer SCSI-to-FC Adapter User Manual

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Chapter 8: Using the FTP Interface
The file will transfer to the current directory specified on your computer’s FTP utility. If
running FTP from a DOS or Linux command line, the destination directory can be set using
the lcd command (ex. lcd c:\myCfg).
Configuration Restore Procedure
1. Connect the VT5900-SA to the ethernet network used by your computer.
2. Start your FTP program using the VT5900-SAs IP address:
ftp <IP address>
3. Enter the user name and password. The default values for user name and password are root for
the user name and password for the password.
4. Specify binary mode:
bin
5. Specify the configuration’s path and filename (.cfg file) with the put command:
put <path:filename.cfg>
The file will transfer and the VT5900-SA will reboot. The VT5900-SA will then be using the
configuration.
Note: World Wide Name (WWN) values and Ethernet physical address (MAC address) values
will not be saved. Because user defined values for these settings are not retained in the configura-
tion backup file, they must be re-entered after the configuration is restored. See the Configuration
Restore Procedure later in this chapter for more information.
Note: If the VT5900-SA is to use a static IP address, use an address that is appropriate for the IP
network it will reside on.
Note: World Wide Name (WWN) values and Ethernet physical address (MAC address) values
will revert to the factory default settings. Any user defined values for these settings are not
retained and must be re-entered after a configuration is restored. See the Configuration Backup
Procedure earlier in this chapter for more information.
Note: You should confirm the new configuration by checking that the settings are correct.