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wfTftpDefaultVolume(2)
 
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wfTftpDefaultVolume OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX INTEGER {
volume1(1),
volume2(2),
volume3(3),
volume4(4),
volume5(5),
volume6(6),
volume7(7),
volume8(8),
volume9(9),
volume10(10),
volume11(11),
volume12(12),
volume13(13),
volume14(14),
volumea(65),
volume1a(100),
volume1b(101),
volume2a(200),
volume2b(201),
volume3a(300),
volume3b(301),
volume4a(400),
volume4b(401),
volume5a(500),
volume5b(501),
volume6a(600),
volume6b(601),
volume7a(700),
volume7b(701),
volume8a(800),
volume8b(801),
volume9a(900),
volume9b(901),
volume10a(1000),
volume10b(1001),
volume11a(1100),
volume11b(1101),
volume12a(1200),
volume12b(1201),
volume13a(1300),
volume13b(1301),
volume14a(1400),
volume14b(1401)
}
ACCESS read-write
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION
"The file system volume number to which transferred files will
be written and from which they will be retrieved. The volume
number corresponds to the slot number on which the volume
resides. On systems with a floppy disk, the value 65 represents
volume 'A'. On systems which support flash file system
partitioning, the volume is = (slot * 100 + partition number)
where 0 and 1 are valid partition numbers, and represent
'partition a' and 'partition b' respectively.
If no default volume is specified, the system chooses the
lowest available active volume."
DEFVAL { volume2 }


 
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