Lantronix MSS100, 1-T2 manual Updating Software Reloading MSS Software

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Updating Software

Reloading MSS Software

Figure D-2:Lantronix BBS New User Setup

Connected to nexus.

Escape character is ‘^]’

SunOS UNIX (nexus)

login: ets

Password: server (not echoed)

Last login: Wed Apr 18 16:13:13 from widgets.com

SunOS Release 4.1.3_U1 (NEXUS) #2: Fri Dec 2 10:08:39 PST 1994

Welcome to the Lantronix BBS Type ‘h’ for help

userid (‘new’ for new user): new

Welcome new user! Enter a valid userid, 1-12 characters, no spaces Userid: jerry.smith (not echoed)

Enter Password: platypus (not echoed)

User Name: jerry

Terminal Type (default=vt100):

Email address, if any: jerry@widgets.com

You will be prompted to enter different letters. You can get help at any time by pressing the h key. When downloading is complete, type g to log out of the bulletin board system.

D.2 Reloading MSS Software

The MSS stores its software in Flash ROM. This software controls the initialization process, the operation of the MSS, and the processing of commands. The contents of Flash ROM can be updated by downloading a new version of the operating software.

The MSS can be reloaded from network hosts using NetWare, TCP/IP, or MOP. Reloading instructions are given in the following subsections. Regardless of which protocol is used to update Flash ROM, the following points are important:

¥The Flash ROM software is contained in a file called MSS.SYS, provided with the MSS media. This Þle must be accessible when updating Flash ROM. MSS485 users should substitute MSS485.SYS when the reload instructions refer to MSS.SYS.

¥The MSS.SYS download Þle should be world-readable on the host, regardless of which download protocol is used.

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Contents Serial Server Installation Guide Part Number Contents Contact Information Troubleshooting Pinouts Iii Page Introduction Protocols TermsConfiguration SoftwareConfiguration Introduction MSS Components InstallationMSS LEDs InstallationInstallation Power-up Diagnostics 4Pinging the MSS Is It Working?Page Getting Started Using an ARP Entry and the Ping Command Using EZWebConIP Address Configuration 1Entering ARP and Ping Unix Using the Serial Console Using a DHCP, BOOTP, or Rarp ReplyControlling Incoming Logins Incoming LoginsEZWebCon Login and Configuration Other Incoming TCP/IP Logins Serial Port LoginsIncoming LAT Logins RloginStarting Outbound Connections Remote Console LoginsTelnet 2 SPX Logout3 LAT System Passwords Command SetPrivileged Password Basic ConfigurationProtocol Configuration Login Password1 TCP/IP Parameters 2 IPX/SPX Parameters LAT Parameters Serial Port ConfigurationBasic Configuration Serial Port Configuration Change Preferred SPX None Otherwise, only Telnet console port connections are possible Page Incoming Connections Using the MSSSocket Connections 1.1 TCP/IP Socket Connections LAT Connections1.2 IPX/SPX Socket Connections 4Reducing Flow Control Host ApplicationsInteractive Connections Local SwitchCode Examples Session Control8DeÞning Switches Backward and Forward SwitchesDisconnect and Resume Outgoing ConnectionsSession Limits 2.3 SPX 10Connecting with Rlogin2.4 LAT 12Connecting to a ServiceStatus Displays Show Services Show Server CharacteristicsShow Server Counters Show SessionsMssb Emulating a Direct Serial ConnectionMultihost Mode 15Setting the MSS for Multihost Mode 1 Configuring Multihost ModeMultihost Mode Using the MSS Contact Information LANtronix Problems and Error Messages TroubleshootingTable B-1Problems and Error Messages, Etc/services Þle? Bootp TroubleshootingEntering Commands at the Boot Prompt Tftp TroubleshootingFigure B-1BCP Command Examples Entering Commands at the Boot Prompt Troubleshooting Modem Configuration Checklist Page RJ-45 Connector DB25 ConnectorPinouts DSR Data Signal Ready versus CD Carrier Detect Modem WiringDTR Data Terminal Ready Obtaining New Software Updating SoftwareVia FTP Figure D-1Lantronix FTP Session Via a ModemUpdating Software Reloading MSS Software Reloading MSS SoftwareNetWare Figure D-3Reloading Flash ROM using NetWare3 MOP 2 TCP/IPTftp Troubleshooting Flash ROM UpdatesTemperature Limitations Power SpecificationsSpecifications Relative Humidity LimitationsPage Warranty Statement EMC Declaration of ConformityIndex-i IndexIndex-ii Loadhost 4-3, 5-9, B-6Index-iii Telnet 1-4, 5-1