9 • Diagnostics | Model 3086 G.SHDSL Integrated Access Device User Guide |
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Introduction
The Model 3086 offers three sets of diagnostics: Local Analog Loopback (serial port loop), Remote Digital Loopback (DSL loop), and T1/E1 Loops for the Model 3086/K. Some tests can be activated physically from the front panel, or via the CLI/Web management menus
Ping
The ping command is executed from the Command Line Interface (CLI). Ping in the 3086 is executed from the “ip” command. Here is the ping format followed by a valid response.
ip ping 192.168.100.11
ping: PING 192.168.100.11: 32 data bytes
ping: 40 bytes from 192.168.100.11: seq=0, ttl=128, rtt<10ms
fi
Software Upgrades
Software upgrades are required in two scenarios. First, for new features. Second, for standard software upgrades (at an additional cost).
For standard software upgrades, which are at no charge, contact upgrades.patton.com for the location of the new firmware and follow these instructions.
1.Get the firmware image from Patton and save on your PC. It is a .tar file and MUST NOT be unzipped!
2.Login to the 3086’s web page on the browser.
3.Click on > System, then > Upgrade
4.Locate the firmware image on this web page.
5.Click on Upgrade.
6.Wait until the upgrading is complete, and then restart the 3086.
7.It is now ready to use with the new firmware.
If you encounter problems with the firmware upgrade, do the following to upload software image into the Pat- ton 3086 via TFTP. .
Note The Patton 3086 products have a TFTP server
Configuration
The Patton products are configured as a TFTP server with the default IP address 192.168.200.10.
Procedure
1.Go to Upgrade.patton.com and download the software upload package. The package contains the follow- ing files:
–Tftplock.key
–Tftpupdt.beg
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