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MSS User Guide

8: Updating Software

attempts. The MSS will then try TFTP, NetWare, and MOP booting (in that order) provided that it has enough information to try each download method.

Downloading and rewriting the Flash ROM will take approximately two minutes from the time the Initialize command is issued. If the download file cannot be found or accessed, the MSS can be rebooted with the code still in Flash ROM. The OK/ACT LED will blink quickly while the MSS is booting (and reloading code) and then slowly when it returns to normal operation.

Note: If you experience problems reloading Flash ROM, refer to Troubleshooting Flash ROM Updates.

FTP

1.Use an FTP client to open an FTP session to the IP address of the MSS.

2.Log in with the username of root.

3.Enter the privileged user password (the default is system).

4.Make sure your FTP client is set to do a binary transfer.

5.Stay in the same directory; the default login directory is the correct directory.

6.Do an FTP Put of the MSS***.sys file (for example, MSSVIA.x.sys for the MSS VIA).

Once the file is downloaded, the MSS writes the file to Flash (this takes a few moments) and then automatically reboots. After rebooting, the unit runs the new firmware.

TCP/IP

Before the MSS downloads the new software, it will send DHCP, BOOTP, and/or RARP queries (all are enabled by default). Next, the MSS will attempt to download the MSSxxx.SYS file using TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol).

If a host provides DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP support, it can be used to set the MSS IP address (all methods) and loadhost information (BOOTP and RARP only).

Some BOOTP and TFTP implementations require a specific directory for the MSSVxxx.SYS file. See your host's documentation for instructions.

To manually configure the MSS IP parameters for software reload, use the following commands.

Figure 8-1: Configuring TCP/IP Reload

Local> SET PRIVILEGED Password> SYSTEM (not echoed)

Local>> CHANGE SERVER IPADDRESS nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Local>> CHANGE SERVER SOFTWARE "/tftpboot/MSSxxx.SYS" Local>> CHANGE SERVER LOADHOST nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Local>> LIST SERVER BOOT

Local>> INITIALIZE RELOAD

Note: For instructions on how to log into the MSS to enter these commands, see Incoming Logins.

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Contents MSS User Guide Sales Offices Lantronix Corporate HeadquartersTechnical Support Disclaimer & Revisions Contents Configuration Using the MSS Compliance and Warranty Information Introduction to the MSS Family MSS Family FeaturesProtocols About The Documentation TermsMSS User Guide Introduction to the MSS Family Components InstallationMSS-VIA Installation MSS-VIA LEDs MSS-VIA Rear PanelExample Wired Network Layout Installation ProcedureMSS User Guide Installation Pinging the MSS Power power cube adaptor MSS-VIA SpecificationsTemperature HumidityMSS4 Components MSS4 InstallationMSS Connected to a Serial Device and Network MSS4 LEDsMSS User Guide Installation MSS4 Specifications 10 MSS100 Front Panel MSS100 Installation12 MSS Network Layout MSS100 LEDs13 MSS Connected to Serial Device and Ethernet 14 Pinging the MSS MSS100 SpecificationsPrivileged User Status Getting StartedUsing EZWebCon IP Address ConfigurationUsing a Web Browser From the Action menu, select Assign IP AddressEntering ARP and Ping Unix Using ARP and PingUsing the Serial Console Using a DHCP, BOOTP, or Rarp ReplyLogin Password Incoming LoginsIncoming TCP/IP Logins Web Browser Login and ConfigurationEZWebCon Login and Configuration Serial Port LoginsRlogin TelnetIncoming LAT Logins Changing the Login PasswordRemote Console Logins Logout Outbound ConnectionsRebooting the MSS ConfigurationNormal Reboot OverviewTCP/IP Configuration Protocol ConfigurationFactory Defaults Name Server Specifying a Gateway for MSS-VIA and MSS4Supported Mibs IP SecurityConfiguring Snmp IPX NetWare ConfigurationSnmp Trap Support Routing and EncapsulationLoadhost Internal Network NumberService Groups LAT ConfigurationCircuit Timer Server IdentificationTwo-Wire Mode RS-485 Configuration22 Enabling Two-Wire RS-485 Mode for MSS4 Four-Wire ModeTermination TXDriveAutostart Serial Port ConfigurationAccess Mode Serial Data 36 Configuring an Autostart Character for MSS-VIA and MSS4Character Size, Parity, and Stop Bits Baud RateFlow Control Modems and Modem SignalingDSRLogout Signal CheckingModem Control DTRWait LogoutsDedicated Host ConfigurationPreferred Host Region Enabling 802.11 NetworkingMAC Address Extended Service Set ID EssidChannel Network ModeSetting the WEP Key and Index Number Encrypted Traffic Formatting an ATA Flash CardModem Cards Outgoing Calls Incoming CallsSocket Connections Using the MSSIncoming Connections TCP/IP Socket Connections Interactive ConnectionsOutbound Connections Session Control Break Key and Local SwitchBackward, Forward, and Switches Disconnect and Resume Status DisplaysSession Limits ShowSerial Tunnel UDP Configuration TCP ConfigurationEnabling Multihost Mode Multihost ModeRemoving Hosts Modem Emulation ModeAdding Hosts 17. Enabling Modem Mode for MSS100 Modem Mode CommandsCOM Port Redirector Sequential Hostlist ModeWiring Requirements Power-up Problems and Error Messages TroubleshootingPower-up Troubleshooting Bootp Troubleshooting Dhcp TroubleshootingDhcp Troubleshooting Bootp TroubleshootingTftp Troubleshooting Rarp TroubleshootingModem Configuration Checklist Rarp TroubleshootingInit Entering Commands at the Boot PromptChange Bootp Enabled, Disabled Change Hardware Change Dhcp Enabled, DisabledChange Ipaddress ipaddress Change Loadhost ipaddressTechnical Support Europe, Middle East, and Africa Technical SupportMSS VIA Connectors Ethernet ConnectorSerial Connectors PinoutsRS-485 DB9 Connectors MSS4 ConnectorsRS-232 DB9 Connector RS-232 DB9 Connectors MSS100 ConnectorsDB25 Connector DTR Data Terminal Ready Modem WiringDSR Data Signal Ready versus CD Carrier Detect Obtaining Software Updating SoftwareReloading Software Via the Web Via FTPFTP NetWare Troubleshooting Flash ROM UpdatesFlash ROM Troubleshooting MSS User Guide Updating Software Compliance Information Compliance and Warranty InformationWarranty