To solve this problem, configure the network port correctly, and make sure the network port is up and you can successfully ping the TFTP server from the network port.

FTP upgrade failure

Start the router, and upgrade the software through FTP. The following problems might occur:

The CF card has no enough space.

227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,10,10,204)

150 "xxx" file ready to send (xxx bytes) in ASCII mode FTP: Error Writing Local File(Screen).

To solve this problem, delete some files in the CF card or use a new CF card so that enough space is available for the application program.

The file to be downloaded is not found.

227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,10,10,203)

550 Error: File xxx does not exist

FTP: Error Writing Local File(Screen).

To solve this problem, type the correct file name.

The configuration of the network port is incorrect.

FTP: Unrecognized host or wrong IP address!

To solve this problem, configure the network port correctly, and make sure the network port is up and you can successfully ping the FTP server from the network port.

System software image file missing errors

When none of the main, backup, and secure system software image files exists, the system displays the following information at startup:

BootWare Validating...

Application program does not exist.

Please input BootWare password:

If you select 1 on the main BootWare menu, the system displays the following information:

Starting to get the main application file--cfa0:/main.bin!

The main application file does not exist--cfa0:/main.bin!

Starting to get the backup application file--cfa0:/backup.bin!

The backup application file does not exist--cfa0:/backup.bin!

Starting to get the secure application file--cfa0:/secure.bin!

The secure application file does not exist--cfa0:/secure.bin!

Booting App fails!

The name of the main, backup, and secure system software image files vary by user settings.

A possible reason for the errors is that the main, backup, and secure system software image files have been deleted or damaged.

To solve this problem, download the application package again or set the file attributes in the BootWare file list.

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