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Rohde & Schwarz SMW200A - Removing File System Protection

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File and Data Management
R&S
®
SMW200A
645User Manual 1175.6632.02 ─ 16
Via one of the standard functions ftp or SMB (samba)
See Chapter 10.9.2, "Accessing the File System of the R&S SMW via ftp",
on page 646 and
Chapter 10.9.3, "Accessing the R&S SMW File System via SMB (Samba)",
on page 648
Via mapped network drives
See Chapter 10.8.4, "How to Map a Network Folder", on page 643.
Via a connected USB storage device
See Chapter 10.9.4, "Using a USB Storage Device for File Transfer",
on page 649
Mainly because of security reasons, the access to the file system of your R&S SMW
can be denied, because one or all these access methods are deliberately disabled.
Access to the file system via LAN and/or USB requires that the corresponding service
is enabled and a write access to the file system is enabled. Refer to Chapter 10.9.1,
"Removing File System Protection", on page 645 for description of the required
steps.
This section provides an introduction to the topic. For comprehensive information, refer
to the application note 1GP72: Connectivity of Rohde&Schwarz Signal Generators.
Removing File System Protection.........................................................................645
Accessing the File System of the R&S SMW via ftp............................................. 646
Accessing the R&S SMW File System via SMB (Samba).....................................648
Using a USB Storage Device for File Transfer......................................................649
Using a File Server for Test Files Exchange.........................................................650
10.9.1 Removing File System Protection
Before you try to access the file system via ftp, SMB (samba) or USB, fulfill the follow-
ing:
Disable write protection on the file system
Enable the corresponding service or interface
To enable write permission on the file system
1. Select "System Config > Setup > Security > Security > General"
2. Enable "Write Nonvolatile Memory"
3. Enter the "Security Password".
The default password is 123456. For more information, see Chapter 11.5, "Manag-
ing the Security Settings", on page 686.
4. Select "System Config > Setup > Maintenance > Shut Down"
5. Select "Reboot".
The system reboots. The enabled settings are active.
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