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»» Module Type
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Reflects the module type selected in
Module Slot
. This is normally a read-
only field; however, if you selected
All Modules of a Type
, you must select
a particular module type to update all modules of that type. The selections
only include upgradable modules.
»» Transfer Method
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Lists the two transfer methods for updating firmware: XMODEM and TFTP,
after selecting a module slot. XMODEM transfers files by connecting to a
communications program that supports XMODEM uploads to the terminal
interface. TFTP transfers files by specifying an appropriate server address
and filename:
TFTP Server
IP Address
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Configures the IP address of the TFTP Server on which the update file
resides. ATLAS uses this field to locate the network server on which the
update file resides.
TFTP Server
Filename
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Identifies the name of the update file to retrieve from the TFTP Server. Enter
the full path name and filename for the file.
»» Restart Schedule
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Indicates when to restart the updated module to invoke the new code, after
selecting a module slot. The two options include
Restart Immediately
After Update
and
Restart at Specified Date and Time
:
Restart Immediately
After Update
Automatically restarts the module immediately after the update is complete.
Restart at Specified
Date and Time
Lets you specify a date and time to automatically restart the updated mod-
ule. (When you select this option, a new field called
Restart Date and Time
displays below the current field.)
Restart Date and
Time
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Defines the date and time to restart the system.
•
Enter the time using a 24-hour format (i.e., 23:00:00 for 11:00 pm).
•
Enter the date in mm-dd-yyyy format (i.e., 10-30-1998).
Restart at Specified Date and Time
is only available for the
System Controller— not for modules residing in expansion slots,
since they are unable to maintain normal operation during the
update process.
Summary of Contents for ATLAS 810 Plus
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