Patton electronic 4960 manual Load a new application image SmartWare via the serial link

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SmartNode 4960 Getting Started Guide

4 • Initial configuration

 

 

Using default protocol (TFTP)

-

Raw file loaded 0x01800100-0x0199ca6b, 1689964 bytes, assumed entry at 0x01800100

RedBoot> fis delete -n 1

Delete image 1 - continue (y/n)? y

... Erase from 0x60030000-0x601cc974: ..........................

RedBoot> fis create

Use address 0x01800100, size 1684402 ? - continue (y/n)? y

... Erase from 0x60030000-0x601cb3ba: ..........................

... Program from 0x00011eec-0x00011ef4 at 0x60030000: .

... Program from 0x01800100-0x0199b4b2 at 0x60030008: ..........................

... Program from 0x00011eec-0x00011ef4 at 0x60030000: . Image successfully written to flash

RedBoot>

fis list -l

 

 

Id Address

Length

State

Description

Entry

 

Load Addr

 

Version

--------------------------------------------------------------------

1 0x60030000

1693438

valid

SmartWare R2.10 BUILD28015

0x01800100

0x01800100

 

V2.10

RedBoot>

go

 

 

 

Starting

’SmartWare R2.10

BUILD28015’ at 0x01800100 via 0x01800100

Load a new application image (SmartWare) via the serial link

The Bootloader supports the ‘X-Modem’ and ‘Y-Modem’ protocols to download application images via the serial link of the console. Do the following to initiate the download:

Step

Command

Purpose

 

 

 

1

RedBoot> load -r -v -m {

Downloads an application image into the volatile memory

 

xmodem ymodem } -b

(RAM) from where the SmartNode could directly execute it.

 

base_address

‘xmodem’ or ‘ymodem’: Specify the protocol to be used, X-

 

 

Modem or Y-Modem

 

 

base_address: memory location where to store the application

 

 

image. Use the default address 0x1800100

 

 

Execute the above RedBoot command first, then start the trans-

 

 

fer from the terminal program with the command ‘Send file via

 

 

X-Modem’ (or similar).

 

 

 

5

RedBoot> fis delete -n 1

Deletes the first application image.

 

 

Reply with ‘y’ to the confirmation request.

 

 

 

6

RedBoot> fis create

Stores the downloaded application image to the permanent

 

 

memory (flash:).

 

 

Reply with ‘y’ to the confirmation request.

 

 

 

7

RedBoot> fis list -l

Checks whether the image has been successfully stored,

 

 

whether it is the desired Release and Build, and whether it is

 

 

valid.

 

 

 

Bootloader

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Contents SmartNode 4960 Series Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Shdsl Basic Configuration Cabling List of Figures List of Tables About this guide AudienceStructure Precautions Safety when working with electricityTypographical conventions used in this document General observationsGeneral conventions Node Chapter contents General informationSmartNode 4960 overview SmartNodeSmartNode 4960 models with integrated G.SHDSL interface SmartNode 4960 rear panel SmartNode 4960 rear panel ports are described in tableWAN ETH 0/0 SmartNode 4960 front panel SN4960/4ELED Applications overview Introduction Application-Edge intelligence of enterprise communicationApplication-Multi-service Isdn Internet telephony IAD How it worksApplications overview SmartNode installation Planning the installation Network DiagramSite log Network informationInstalling the gateway router Connecting the 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet LAN and WAN cables Connecting the power supply Initial configuration Connecting the SmartNode to your laptop PC Connecting the SmartNode to your laptop PCFactory-default IP settings LoginConfiguring the desired IP address Changing the WAN IP addressConnecting the SmartNode to the network LANLoading the configuration optional Bootloader Start BootloaderStart-up with factory configuration Load a new application image SmartWare via TftpRedBoot ipaddress -g gateway Load a new application image SmartWare via the serial link Xmodem ymodem -bAdditional information Shdsl Basic Configuration Line Setup Configuring PPPoEConfiguration Summary Profile napt WANSetting up permanent virtual circuits PVC Using PVC channels in bridged Ethernet modeUsing PVC channels with PPPoE Troubleshooting DSL Connections DiagnosticsContacting Patton for assistance Warranty coverage Contact informationPatton support headquarters in the USA Out-of-warranty service RMA numbersAppendix a Compliance information Safety ComplianceRadio and TV Interference FCC Part 68 Acta StatementIndustry Canada Notice CE Declaration of ConformityAppendix B Specifications Voice processing signalling dependent Voice connectivityData connectivity Voice signalling Fax and modem supportVoice routing-session router IP services ManagementSystem PhysicalShdsl Daughter Card if applicable DSLIdentification of the SmartNode devices via Snmp SmartNode Model SysObjectIDAppendix C Cabling Connecting a serial terminal ConsoleEthernet E1 PRI T1 PRI Appendix D Port pin-outs Console port EIA-561 RJ-45 8-pin portPRI port Shdsl portAppendix E SmartNode 4960 factory configuration Introduction Appendix F End user license agreement End User License Agreement Termination Other licenses
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