Image Added 2) Open the command line and enter the following commands:- Uploading a configuration file via SCP:
scp <name of the configuration file> <username>@<IP address of the LANCOM router>:config - Uploading a configuration file via PLINK:
plink -ssh -batch <username>@<IP address of the LANCOM router> < <name of the configuration file>
1) Example using PSCP:- Uploading a configuration file via SCP, encrypted:
- pscp -scp <name of the configuration file> <username>@<IP address of the LANCOM router>:config
Example: - pscp -scp C:\Configs\config.lcf root@62.153.13.111:config
- After entering the above command you will be prompted to input a password as follows:
root@62.153.13.111's password: 2) Example using Cygwin:- Uploading a configuration file via SCP, encrypted:
- $ scp 001-<name of the configuration file> <username>@<IP address of the LANCOM router>:config
Example: - $ scp 001-config.lcf root@62.153.13.111:config
- After entering the above command you will be prompted to input a password as follows:
root@62.153.13.111's password: 3. Example using PLINK: - Uploading a configuration file via PLINK, encrypted:
- plink -ssh -batch <username>@<IP address of the LANCOM router>
<- <name of the configuration file>
Example: - plink -ssh -batch root@62.153.13.111
<- After entering the above command you will be prompted to input a password as follows:
root@62.153.13.111's password: |
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