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TFTP Host Address
]
address
—Name of file containing this unit's configuration profile that will be transferred to the
Filename
TFTP server. The configuration information will be in a plain-text ASCII format.
[
Any 40-character alphanumeric string
. (See "Configuration Scripts Menu" on Page 87 for more information.)
fig.txt
NOTE:
The filename field is used to identify the desired incoming file and as the name of the file being
exported to the TFTP server. Before exporting a unit's configuration, you may want to name it in
a way that reflects the radio's services or other identification.
—Time in seconds the TFTP server will wait for a packet ACK (acknowledgment)
TFTP Timeout
from the transceiver before suspending the file transfer. [
—Initiate the file transfer of the configuration file from TFTP server into the transceiver.
Retrieve File
—Initiate the file transfer from the transceiver's current configuration file to TFTP server.
Send File
NOTE:
See "Upgrading the Firmware" on Page 84 for details on setting up the TFTP server.

Editing Configuration Files

Once a Remote unit's operation is fine-tuned, use the "Configuration Scripts Menu" on Page 87 to save a
copy of the configuration on a PC. Once the file is saved on the PC it can be used as a source to generate
modified copies adjusted to match other devices. The configuration files can be modified using a text editor
or an automated process. (These applications are not provided by GE MDS).
We recommend that you review and update the following parameters for each individual unit. Other param-
eters may also be changed as necessary. Each resulting file should be saved with a different name. We rec-
ommend using directories and file names that reflect the location of the unit to facilitate later identification.
Field
IP Address
IP Gateway
Unit Name
Location
Editing Rules
• You may include only parameters you want to change from the default value.
• Change only the parameter values.
• Capitalization counts in some field parameters.
(Example: System Mode)
• Comment Fields
a. Edit, or delete anything on each line to the right of the comment delimiter, the semicolon (;).
b. Comments can be of any length, but must be on the same line as the parameter, or on a new
line that begins with a semicolon character.
c. Comments after parameters in files exported from a transceiver do not need to be present in
your customized files.
• Some fields are read-only. These are designated by "(RO)" in the configuration sample file.
88
—IP address of the computer on which the TFTP server resides. [
] May require a sub-directory, for example:
Table 2-9. Common User-Alterable Parameters
Comment
Unique for each individual radio
May change for different groups or
locations
Should reflect a specific device.
This information will appear in
Management System headings
Used only as reference for network
administration
MDS iNET Series Reference Manual
]
10 to 120 seconds; 10
Range
Any legal IP address
Any legal IP address
Any 20-character
alphanumeric string
Any 40-character
alphanumeric string
05-2806A01, Rev. L
Any valid IP
config\inet-con-

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