USER’S GUIDE574 CyberSWITCHTo initiate the File Transfer Program, press the function key .The file transfer facility will display a one page tutorial. The administration console PC isconsidered the LOCAL PC. The CyberSWITCH is considered the HOST. To copy files, you issue acommand similar to a standard MSDOS copy command and supply the proper prefix to the filepaths. For example:COPY LC:NETWORK.NEI HC:\CONFIG\NETWORK.NEIwhere:L=LocalH=HostThis command will copy the NETWORK.NEI file from the current directory on the administrationconsoles PC’s C: drive to the CyberSWITCH’s C:\CONFIG directory. This downloads files from theadministration console PC to the CyberSWITCH. To retrieve files such as system logs from theCyberSWITCH, simply reverse the copy procedure.If you find you need to create subdirectories, rename files, type documents, or other similar filemanipulations, you can do so without leaving Carbon Copy. The file transfer facility offers DOScommand equivalents to RENAME, TYPE, MKDIR, DIR, and several other popular filemanipulation commands. Simply type HELP at the prompt to get more information.After you finish copying files and want to log-off, select Terminate Link from the command menu.Press: .Then select Return to Application from the command menu. Press . This will return you tothe DOS prompt.RUNNING WITHOUT CARBON COPYIf you plan to use one or more dedicated links of 1Mbps or more, you may wish to increase yoursystem’s performance by running without Carbon Copy.For each Platform, the chart below compares the maximum throughput supported with remotemanagement (running Carbon Copy) compared to the maximum throughput supported withrunning only a local console (running without Carbon Copy). As shown, the higher the maximumthroughput supported, the greater performance improvement there is when Carbon Copy is notrunning.[F1] Terminate Link[F2] Switch Voice to Data Mode[F3] Capture Screen/Session[F4] Review/Replay Captured Image[F5] File Transfer Program[F6] Printer/LOG/DOS Control[F7] Terminal Emulation[F8] Data Link Maintenance[F10] Return to Application