HP Client Bridge M111 Performing an immediate software update, Performing a scheduled update

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Caution

Note

Working with the M111

Software updates

Before updating be sure to check for update issues in the Release Notes.

Even though configuration settings are preserved during software updates, it is recommended that you backup your configuration settings before updating. See Manual configuration file management on page 3-44.

At the end of the update process, the M111 automatically restarts, causing all users to be disconnected. Once the M111 resumes operation, all users must reconnect. To minimize network disruption, use the scheduled install option to have updates performed outside of peak usage hours.

Performing an immediate software update

To update the M111 firmware now, Browse to the firmware file (extension .cim) and then

select Install.

Performing a scheduled update

The M111 can automatically retrieve and install firmware from a local or remote web site identified by its URL.

To schedule firmware installation, follow this procedure:

1.Enable Scheduled install.

2.For Day of week select a specific day or Everyday and set Time of day.

3.For URL, specify an ftp or http address like this:

ftp://username:password@192.168.132.11/newfirmware.cim

http://192.168.132.11/newfirmware.cim

4.Validate the URL.

5.To commit the schedule, select Save.

6.Or, to commit the schedule and also update the firmware immediately, select Save and Install Now.

Before a scheduled firmware update is performed, only the first few bytes of the firmware file are downloaded to determine if the firmware is newer than the current version. If it is not, the download stops and the firmware is not updated.

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Contents ProCurve 5400zl Switches HP ProCurve M111 Client Bridge Page HP ProCurve M111 Client Bridge Publication Number Contents Working with the M111 Field descriptions To assign a management address Regulatory information Resetting to factory defaultsViii Introduction Products covered About this guideImportant terms ConventionsExample Description Commands and program listingsIntroducing the M111 Client Bridge Key featuresServicing Safety informationProfessional Installation Required Before contacting support HP ProCurve Networking supportOnline documentation Getting started Overview Scenario 1 Connecting wired devices to a wireless networkDeploying the M111 Configure your computer Configuration procedureConnect to the M111 Select Network DNS PasswordsConfigure a station profile Connect the wired computers to the M111  The printer is configured with a static IP address Configure MAC cloning options Connect the wired device to the M111 Scenario 3 Connecting a serial device to a wireless network Configure the serial connection Getting started Getting started Working with the M111 802.1X certificates Certificate stores Certificate usage Starting the management tool About passwordsManagement tool Manager and Operator accounts Customizing management tool settingsPasswords Security Security policiesAuto-refresh IP address configurationWeb server To configure IP addressing Wireless range Radio configurationRestrict channels to To configure the radioWireless mode Fast roaming threshold Fast roaming delta threshold Antenna selectionFast scan channel delay Scan channel delayFast roaming threshold count Minimum SNR thresholdAdvanced wireless settings Using station profiles to establish a wireless linkTransmit power control RTS thresholdWorking with the M111 General To add or edit a station profileWireless protection Wireless securityKey source EAP methodWorking with the M111 Viewing APs in the neighborhood Quality of serviceEncryption type Ap1certificate or ap2certificateField descriptions Configuring Quality of Service QoSAccess category 802.1p QoS settings in a station profilePriority mechanisms Very-high, high, normal, low priority Differentiated Services DiffServCreating IP QoS profiles DisabledTo define an IP QoS profile Upstream DiffServ taggingSettings Connecting serial devicesProfile name Protocol Start port/ End portTo connect a serial device Serial port connectorIdle timeout Transmit timeoutMode Remote IP addressData bits Drop wireless link when port 1 is connectedParity bit Stop bitsConnection time DNS configurationTx kbytes Rx kbytesDynamically assigned DNS servers DNS switch on server failureOverride dynamically assigned DNS servers ServerEnable the Redirect unsupported traffic to option DNS switch overHandling unsupported traffic To forward unsupported trafficLimitations Cloning the address of a wired deviceIP forwarding Enabling Ethernet MAC cloning Wireless access to the M111 when MAC cloning is activeManagement tool TCP port Setting up management traffic interceptionSnmp agent UDP port Select Management SnmpEnable the Wireless traffic filters option Using filters to restrict wireless trafficSnmp notifications UDP port Remote log UDP portTo assign a management address Assigning a management addressSnmp V3 users AttributesV1/v2c communities Notification receivers Managing certificatesPassword 802.1X Install TLS client certificateInstall 802.1X certificates802.1X Manage TLS client certificates Certificate stores802.1X Trusted CA certificates 802.1X Manage CA certificatesCA certificate import formats Installing a new CA certificateTrusted CA certificate store END Certificate Certificate and private key storeCertificate usage Default installed private key/public key certificate chainsSpecify the Pkcs #12 password About certificate warnings Changing the certificate assigned to a serviceBackup configuration Configuration file managementManual configuration file management Scheduled operations Reset configurationRestore configuration Software updates Performing a scheduled update Performing an immediate software updateSelect Install Enable Scheduled installWorking with the M111 Regulatory information Manufacturers FCC Declaration of Conformity Statement Countries of Operation & Conditions of Use GHz Operation Operation Using 5 GHz Channels in the European Community5470 Supported External AntennasIndoor or outdoor use 1000 124, 128, 132, 136 Antenna Band GHzDGT LPD Low Power Device Statement Resetting to factory defaults How it works Using the Reset buttonUsing the management tool Page Technology for better business outcomes