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5.4 Upgrading withinTCP/IP

To use the FTP based method of FLASH upgrade, it is firstly necessary to establish an FTP connection to the Print Server in the same way as that used when printing to the unit via FTP. Typically this will be achieved as follows:

FTP xx.xx.xx.xx where

xx.xx.xx.xx is the unit’s Internet Address

Once connection is achieved in this way, the Print Server will respond with a prompt requesting the USER NAME to be supplied. When printing to the unit, this field may be ignored but when preparing to perform a FLASH upgrade, it is the response to this field that indicates an upgrade is being performed. To continue with the upgrade procedure, the user must enter:

pattonflashupdate

followed by carriage return. It is now necessary to transmit the new operating system to the Print Server. The units new operating system will be supplied on a single 3.5 inch diskette which will contain a single file called IMAGEnnn.BIN (where nnn is the version number of the upgrade). This file is typically transmitted to the Print Server using the PUT command as shown below:

PUT IMAGE.BIN

Assuming that the file transfer was completed correctly, the Print Server will respond to the end of transfer with the message:

FILE TRANSFER COMPLETE - Upgrade continues when FTP is quit

Quitting FTP will now cause the FLASH upgrade to occur, and after a few seconds, the unit will reboot and begin operating using the newly downloaded operating system.

5.5 Troubleshooting within TCP/IP

The following hints should help you if trouble arises when using the Print Server. If you experience additional problems, contact Patton Technical Support M-F, 8:30 - 5:00 PM EST at (301) 975-1007.

General

No Power LED

1)Check that external power supply adapter is correct type and is functioning correctly.

2)Ensure DC connector to the Print Server is seated correctly.

3)If you are relying only upon interface power on pin 18 of the Centronics interface, be sure the output is 5 V DC (TTL Spec.).

Status Page Not Printed

1)The status page prints only within 30 seconds of power-up or when forced by software (see Section 5.2.1)

2)The power-on status page option may be disabled (see Section 5.2.1)

3)The Postscript printer option may be set incorrectly for your printer (see Section 5.2.1)

4)Your printer may have a large internal buffer, in which case the status page may have spooled to your printer but is waiting for a timeout or command in order to print. (Check your Printer manual.)

TCP/IP Specific

Print Server Will Not Respond To PING

1)Ensure the units Internet Address has been correctly set Check the hosts ARP table is correct

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Contents Model Novell Operation Warranty InformationInstallation General InformationFeatures Checking The Supplied PartsPhysical Connection and Operation What if a status page does not print after 15 30 seconds? Installing Uconnect on a WorkstationUsing Pconsole Locating the Print Server on the Network Uconnect CommandsServer Name General Configuration Configuration within Novell using UconnectPersonal Netware Configuration Novell ConfigurationAdvanced Novell Configuration 4 TCP/IP ConfigurationReset to Factory Defaults Testing within Novell using UconnectExit Upgrading within Novell Troubleshooting within NovellPrinting within Novell Nprint testfile.doc PS=PESERV Queue=TESTArp -S ether IPaddress NICaddress where Novell SpecificLocating the Print Server on the TCP/IP Network Assigning the Internet AddressPersonal GeneralNovell TcpipSET PU = no PUT IMAGE.BIN Interface Connections Specifications