To restore from a remote FTP server:
1) Display Current Rescue Interface Info 2) Enter Interface Information 3) Change default gateway 4) Test interface by ICMP (ping) B) Return back to the top menu
Your choice> 2 Please enter Interface information Format <ip>:<netmask> <gw optional> Input: 192.168.1.201:255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 Configuring interface ... Setting up network interface ...Done!
1) Enter FTP Settings 2) Change FTP server IP address 3) Change FTP port 4) Change user name 5) Change password 6) Change FTP directory 7) Change file name 8) Display current FTP settings 9) Display locally stored images 10) Download image from FTP server 11) Upload image onto the FTP server 12) Remove locally stored images B) Return back to the top menu Your choice: 1 Command syntax: ftp://<user>:<password>@<ftp_ip>:<port>/<directory&file> ~port information is optional: the default value is 21~ Please enter ftp info:
ftp://administrator:abc123@192.168.4.181/tester/v6/backup-rescue-user.tgz
1) Force system recovery 2) Create System Backup Image 3) Display Backup Images 4) FTP Menu 5) Network Interface Menu 6) Manually run File System Check Utility (fsck) 7) Restore Backup Image Directly From The FTP Server 8) Authentication Service Management Menu 9) Flash Menu R) Reboot Your choice:
Your choice: 7 Make sure correct information is entered for Interface and FTP settings. IP: 192.168.4.191 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway: FTP Settings: IP 192.168.4.181, port 21, user: administrator, password: abc123, directory: /tester/v6/, file backup-rescue-user.tgz This procedure is irreversible, do you wish to continue (Y/N)?