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FTP to ftp.juniper.net
C:\user(dekat folder yg nk transfer)> ftp ftp.juniper.net
Connected to colo-ftp.juniper.net.
220 colo-ftp.juniper.net FTP server (Version 6.00LS) ready.
//If you have not created a directory with the case number, do so now, otherwise
skip to step 6
//ftp> mkdir 2004-0729-0001
//257 MKD command successful.
//Use the 'pwd' (print working directory) command to verify you are now within t
he directory to which you want to upload the files
//ftp> pwd
//257 "/pub/incoming/2004-0729-0001" is current directory.
Set file transfer to binary. (Not all FTP clients default to binary transfer whi
ch is why we perform this step).
ftp> binary
200 Type set to I.
Turn on hash mark printing so you know when the transfer is in progress
ftp> hash
Hash mark printing on (1024 bytes/hash mark).
//On the local host (the host on which the files reside), change the directory t
o where the files are located
//ftp> lcd /var/tmp
//Local directory now /var/tmp
Now "put" the file onto the Juniper Networks FTP server.
ftp> put vmcore.1
local: tcpdump.fe-0-1-0.capture.2 remote: tcpdump.fe-0-1-0.capture.2
200 PORT command successful.
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for 'tcpdump.fe-0-1-0.capture.2'.
100% |**************************************************************************
****************************| 26720 00:00 ETA
226 Transfer complete.
26720 bytes sent in 0.32 seconds (81.73 KB/s)
Once done, you can quit or transfer another file by going back to step 10. (If a
ll of your files are in the same local directory,
you can continue to upload them without changing directories by going back to st
ep 11).
ftp> quit
221 Goodbye.
ftp> bin
ftp> hash
ftp> cd /var/tmp
ftp> pwd
257 "/var/tmp" is current directory.
ftp> mput jinstall-7.2-20050816.1-export-signed.tgz
ftp> bye
If router isn't on network, then to transfer Junos its fast ethernet or manageme
nt interface is connected to laptop/computer.
Assign private IPs to both interfaces and then FTP the router. IP can be assigne
d on router as follows:
root@Karachi> configure
root@Karachi# set interfaces fxp0 unit 0 family inet address 192.168.120.1/30
root@Karachi# commit
root@Karachi# exit
Disable ftp service on router by running following commands:
root@Karachi> configure
root@Karachi# delete system services ftp
root@Karachi# commit
root@Karachi# exit