IP and Control Preferences Screen | iConverter, Serial Agent | ||
1: | Set IP |
| 192.168.1.220 |
2: | Set Subnet Mask | 255.255.255.0 | |
3: | Set Gateway | 192.168.1.1 | |
4: | Chassis Number | 1 | |
5: | Chassis Name (also sysName) | 10/100M | |
6: | Enable/Disable TELNET | Enabled | |
7: | Enable/Disable FTP | Disabled | |
8: | Enable/Disable Soft Switch Reload | Disabled | |
9: | TELNET Password | ***** | |
10: FTP | Password |
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11: Serial Password |
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Enter Choice, Management Options Screen(0), (H)elp, E(x)it >6
Disable TELNET (Y/N)?>
To save the new values, select 0 and press <ENTER> to return to the Management Options screen, then select 6 and press <ENTER> to Save Preference Changes.
The 10/100M may be accessed and configured via Telnet using any standard Telnet client. Only one Telnet session can be active at a time. An inactive Telnet session terminates automatically after 5 minutes.
3.4.5.3Updating the 10/100M Firmware via the Serial Console Port
To update the 10/100M firmware from the Serial Console Port, select 10 at the Management Options screen, press <ENTER>. The 10/100M will display the following:
Management Options | iConverter, Serial Agent |
Network Management
1:Chassis and Module Management
2:Set Module Identifier
Management Module Preferences
3:IP and Control Preferences
4:SNMP Preferences
5:Abandon Preference Changes
6:Save Preference Changes
7:Restore to Factory Defaults
8:Restart Management Module
9:Other Networking Features
Management Module Maintenance
10:Firmware Update
11:Set Date/Time
IP Address | = 192.168.1.220 |
Chassis Number = 1
Enter Choice, (H)elp, E(x)it > 10
UPDATE: Are you sure? (Y/N) > Y
Please Xmodem file now:
From the terminal program, use the Xmodem protocol to send the new
Once the file transfer begins, the data uploads to the 10/100M. The process takes about five minutes over a serial connection.
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