HP MPX200 Multifunction Router User Manual

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5.

To upload the report (currently in JSON format only) to a server, follow these steps:
a.

In the URL box, enter the address where you want the report to be uploaded. Ensure that
this URL runs an HTTP service that can accept uploaded files and also acknowledge their
receipt.

b.

Click Set URL to save the URL.

c.

Click Upload Report to transfer the report to the specified location.

6.

Or, to save the report to a local router, follow these steps:
a.

Click Save Report to save the file with the default report file name,
Migration_Report.tar.gz

, to the local router’s default FTP folder.

b.

On the Save Migration Report dialog box, enter the miguser password, and then click
OK. If the report is saved successfully, the Saved Report message box indicates that you
can retrieve (using FTP) from the MPX200 blade, the report file
Migration_Report.tar.gz

.

c.

Use FTP to access the router using the user name ftp and password ftp:

1.

At the workstation prompt, issue the ftp command to go to the location on the router.
For example: C:\fwImage>ftp 172.17.137.190

nl

Connected to 172.17.137.190.

nl

220 (none) FTP server (GNU inetutils 1.4.2) ready.

2.

Enter your user name and password. For example:

nl

User (172.17.137.190:(none)): username ftp

nl

331 Guest login ok, enter your name as password.

nl

Password: ftp

nl

230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.

3.

Locate and extract the Migration_Report.tar.gz file.

7.

To clear the internal data migration job report, click Clear Report. Clearing the report is
typically done to remove existing data migration information before beginning additional
data migration jobs. After new jobs are complete, you can generate a new report to view the
new migration entries. If you do not first clear the previous report data, the new REMOVED
and ACKNOWLEDGED job entries are appended to the existing report when you click Save
Report.

NOTE:

To generate a migration report in the CLI, see

“migration_report” (page 100)

.

Generating a data migration report

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