Tut Systems XL-12000S manual Upgrade Software, From the Main Menu select D

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XL-12000S

MANAGED, HIGH-SPEED NETWORK MODEM USER GUIDE

1.From the Main Menu select “D”.

Note: Only one DHCP server address is supported for the DSL interface and one for the LAN interface. To broadcast to more than one DHCP server, leave the default (0.0.0.0) in place.

Table 8.2 Specific field information for the DHCP Relay Agent screen.

FIELD

DESCRIPTION

Enable DHCP Relay Agent

Enables “Y” or disables “N” this feature. This feature has

(Y/N)

no meaning for a modem in bridged mode.

 

 

SDSL Interface:

IP address of the server. The IP Address located off the

 

DSL port entered here specifies the server to and/or from

 

which the modem will forward packets.

 

Note: The Broadcast IP Address is “0.0.0.0”. To remove

 

an IP address from the DSL or LAN Interface list, simply

 

change it to “0.0.0.0”.

 

 

LAN Interface:

IP address of the server located off the LAN port. The

 

IP Address entered here specifies the server to and/

 

or from which the modem will forward packets.

 

Note: The Broadcast IP Address is “0.0.0.0”. To remove

 

an IP address from the DSL or LAN Interface list, simply

 

change it to “0.0.0.0”.

 

 

8.3Upgrade Software

Occasionally Tut Systems will provide upgrades to the XL-12000S software. Check the Software Download Center of Tut Systems’ web site (www.tutsys.com) for release information. Information will be provided on how to obtain the DOS utility program.

This section describes how to upgrade the software in the XL-12000S modem. From the main menu select “U” for the Upgrade Software screen. The Upgrade Software screen on the XL-12000S displays version information for up to two images. If one or the other image is not valid or has never been loaded, the field will be blank. The display also indicates which image is currently running, and which image will be run when the modem boots. Two input fields allow you to change which image to boot from at the next reboot of the modem, and to enable or disable receiving a new image onto the modem.

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8.0 ADVANCED MODEM FEATURES

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Contents XL-12000S Print Warranty Policy Warranty SummaryIi TUT Systems Table of Contents Figures Tables Vi TUT Systems XL-12000S Product Overview Technical Specifications What’s in the Box DescriptionInstallation RJ-45 10Base-T Straight-through CableInstallation TUT Systems 10Base-T Cable Panel Indicators and Connectors Front Panel IndicatorsPower LED Activity LEDsTUT Systems Panel Indicators and Connectors 10Base-T Link LED Rear Panel Indicators and ConnectorsConsole Port Power and Boot Up Sequence Configure the Modem Quick StartTUT Systems Configure the Modem Serial Session/Version ID Screen Detailed Procedures Choosing the Appropriate Bridging/ Routing OptionAdministration Building Basic BridgingFor Modem Bridging Example Two Advanced Bridging Bridging Example Two Advanced BridgingBack to Table of Contents For Modem Routing Example One Using a Router and Bridge Combination IP Routing OnlyFor Modem 2 Bridge Routing Example Two Using a Router and Router Combination For Modem Bridge Non-IPConfiguration used for the modems in Bridge Non-IP example Block Packets Navigation Between Screens User Interface Keyboard CommandsCursor Movement and Data Entry XL-12000S Keyboard Commands KEY DescriptionProcedures for Initial Configuration HyperTerminalConfigure the Modem TUT Systems Login Display User LoginFailed Login Attempts Login Display ScreenMain Menu Display Modem Management10 Modem Management Screen Field Description Telnet Setup Modem Configuration11 Modem Configuration Screen Configure the Modem TUT Systems Remote management session to the modem Password 12 Password Change ScreenSpecific field information for the Password Change Screen Advanced Modem Features Snmp ManagementTUT Systems Advanced Modem Features Modem Dhcp Relay Agent Dhcp Relay Agent ScreenUpgrade Software From the Main Menu select DTo install a new version Detailed Steps for Running Tutxlutil Tutxlutil /f upgrade-file /u username /p password target Modem Statistics Modem StatusModem Statistics TUT Systems Modem IP Packet Statistics Press Ctrl-X to return to the Main Menu Troubleshooting Troubleshooting TUT Systems Cannot Telnet to the modem Snmp cannot locate the modem No host named target was found Technical Assistance and Customer Support Maintenance and RepairTechnical Support Equipment Return and Repair Appendix a Pinout Assignments Appendix B Reference Screen Shots TUT Systems Appendix B Reference Screen Shots 11 Modem Configuration Screen Snmp Management Screen Upgrade Software Screen Modem IP Packet Statistics Screen Measuring Phone Wire Appendix C Measure Line LengthAppendix D Subnet Mask Table Appendix D Subnet Mask Table TUT Systems 232 Page TUT Systems